Virginia & the Capital Region Smithsonian Guides
Author : Henry Wiencek
Publisher : Harry N. Abrams
Page : 404 pages
File Size : 34,29 MB
Release : 1998-04-01
Category : Travel
ISBN : 9781556706325
Author : Henry Wiencek
Publisher : Harry N. Abrams
Page : 404 pages
File Size : 34,29 MB
Release : 1998-04-01
Category : Travel
ISBN : 9781556706325
Author : Henry Wiencek
Publisher :
Page : 400 pages
File Size : 43,11 MB
Release : 1998
Category : Historic sites
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Page : 0 pages
File Size : 15,27 MB
Release : 1989
Category : Historic sites
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Author : Henry Wiencek
Publisher :
Page : pages
File Size : 47,20 MB
Release : 1989
Category : Historic sites
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Author : Smithsonian Institution
Publisher :
Page : 399 pages
File Size : 11,9 MB
Release : 1989
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ISBN : 9783884721650
Author : Randall S. Peffer
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Page : 0 pages
File Size : 22,23 MB
Release : 2000
Category : Guidebook
ISBN : 9780864427694
Exploring more than just Washing-ton, D.C., this comprehensive new guide covers the entire region from historic Jamestown to the Shenandoah Valley. A special Civil War section delves into the history of the area.
Author : Laura A. Macaluso, PhD
Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Page : 192 pages
File Size : 19,71 MB
Release : 2018
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 146713919X
Few prominent Americans are as associated with a place as Thomas Jefferson is with Virginia. The heart of "Jefferson Country" is his house and plantation at Monticello, but Jefferson traveled the breadth of his home state, from his time at William & Mary in Williamsburg to the new state capital at Richmond and his retreat and plantation at Poplar Forest, near Lynchburg. In the beauty of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Jefferson was inspired to write his only book, Notes on the State of Virginia. Laura A. Macaluso demonstrates the many facets of the man, the scholar and the statesman in this guide to the Virginia he loved.
Author : Henry Wiencek
Publisher :
Page : 420 pages
File Size : 25,72 MB
Release : 1998-03-15
Category : Travel
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Covers Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island.
Author : David Lillard
Publisher : Stackpole Books
Page : 434 pages
File Size : 23,56 MB
Release : 2013-10-01
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 0811710661
46 day hikes and overnight trips in Virginia and West Virginia Complete with elevation profiles, topographic maps, descriptions of terrain, and notes on landmarks, side trails, and shelters Includes directions to trailheads and information on available parking Completely revised and updated to reflect recent trail changes Indexes sort the hikes by difficulty and length
Author : Henry Wiencek
Publisher : Macmillan + ORM
Page : 505 pages
File Size : 24,97 MB
Release : 2013-11-12
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1466856599
An Imperfect God is a major new biography of Washington, and the first to explore his engagement with American slavery When George Washington wrote his will, he made the startling decision to set his slaves free; earlier he had said that holding slaves was his "only unavoidable subject of regret." In this groundbreaking work, Henry Wiencek explores the founding father's engagement with slavery at every stage of his life--as a Virginia planter, soldier, politician, president and statesman. Washington was born and raised among blacks and mixed-race people; he and his wife had blood ties to the slave community. Yet as a young man he bought and sold slaves without scruple, even raffled off children to collect debts (an incident ignored by earlier biographers). Then, on the Revolutionary battlefields where he commanded both black and white troops, Washington's attitudes began to change. He and the other framers enshrined slavery in the Constitution, but, Wiencek shows, even before he became president Washington had begun to see the system's evil. Wiencek's revelatory narrative, based on a meticulous examination of private papers, court records, and the voluminous Washington archives, documents for the first time the moral transformation culminating in Washington's determination to emancipate his slaves. He acted too late to keep the new republic from perpetuating slavery, but his repentance was genuine. And it was perhaps related to the possibility--as the oral history of Mount Vernon's slave descendants has long asserted--that a slave named West Ford was the son of George and a woman named Venus; Wiencek has new evidence that this could indeed have been true. George Washington's heroic stature as Father of Our Country is not diminished in this superb, nuanced portrait: now we see Washington in full as a man of his time and ahead of his time.