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The Life and Loves of Ann Savage with Dan Aubrey at The Discovery Center at Point Breeze

Join us for this historic and creative perspective!

Journalist and writer Dan Aubrey to give a talk on
Joseph Bonaparte’s mistress, Annette Savage

Saturday, November 16
2:00 pm

The Discovery Center at Point Breeze
101 East Park Street, Bordentown

$20 per person admission, which supports The Discovery Center at Point Breeze

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for the presentation by Dan Aubrey on November 16!

The life and loves of noted area 19th century beauty Annette Savage will be the topic of an event on Saturday, November 16, 2:00 pm at the Discovery Center at Point Breeze, 101 East Park Street Bordentown, NJ. Admission cost of $20 supports the Discovery Center at Point Breeze. Register in advance HERE.

1823 painting of Annette Savage and her Daughters by Bass Otis – courtesy of Philadelphia Museum of Art

Point Breeze was home to Joseph Bonaparte, Napoleon’s brother and exiled King of Spain, from 1816 – 1839. Bonaparte fled Europe after his brother was defeated at the Battle of Waterloo and eventually settled in New Jersey. At one point, Joseph Bonaparte owned around 2,200 acres in and around Bordentown City. Annette Savage, the French-speaking member of an old Virginian planter family, met the former King of Naples and Spain when she was 18-years old and he was shopping for suspenders at her mother’s upmarket shop in Philadelphia.

Savage accompanied Bonaparte when he moved to the Trenton/Bordentown region to build his Point Breeze mansion and estate. The couple became the parents of two daughters. The eldest, Pauline, was killed in an accident in 1823 and is buried at St. Michael’s Episcopal Church in downtown Trenton. She was later recognized as a member of French royalty.

Although Bonaparte ended the romantic liaison with Savage, he continued to support and communicate with her until his death in 1844. Savage died in 1865.

Dan Aubrey at Point Breeze

Journalist and writer Dan Aubrey will lead the program that looks at Savage from a historic and creative perspective. The program will include readings from Aubrey’s “The Rooms,” a fictional look at Savage’s time with Bonaparte.

Created in 2011, “The Rooms” is a site-specific work that has been read during tours of Bow Hill Mansion, the historic structure that Bonaparte rented for Savage across the marsh in Hamilton. Aubrey is the former arts editor of U.S. 1 newspaper, a past writer for the New Jersey State Council on the Arts and New Jersey State Museum, and a regional arts organizer. The Bordentown resident was also involved with the Friends of the Abbott Marshlands and the establishment of the Tulpehaking Nature Center.

The Discovery Center at Point Breeze, which is managed by D&R Greenway Land Trust, was the historic home of Joseph Bonaparte’s gardener. It is believed that Bonaparte stayed in the house after fire destroyed his first mansion and while his second mansion was being built. The house has been converted into a museum with exhibits including the Crown Jewels Gallery, an exhibit on the Lenape Nation, archeological displays, and a natural history room. Those who wish to tour the museum before or after the program are encouraged to do so.

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About D&R Greenway Land Trust:  D&R Greenway Land Trust is an accredited nonprofit that has reached a new milestone of over 22,000 acres of land preserved throughout central New Jersey since 1989. By protecting land in perpetuity and creating public trails, it gives everyone the opportunity to enjoy the great outdoors. The land trust’s preserved farms and community gardens provide local organic food for residents of the region—including those most in need. Through strategic land conservation and stewardship, D&R Greenway combats climate change, protects birds and wildlife, and ensures clean drinking water for future generations.
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