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Mount Vernon: The Civil War Years
Mount Vernon The Civil War Years
Author: Dorothy Troth Muir
From 1861 through 1866, Mount Vernon was the only protected "national spot" during the turbulent Civil War. One woman, Sarah Tracy, bravely remained on George Washington's estate and ensured its survival. Gathered in this unique and fascinating book are Miss Tracy's letters, describing the wartime happenings at the estate: the ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780931917264
ISBN-10: 0931917263
Publication Date: 10/1/1993
Pages: 136
Edition: Subsequent
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Publisher: Mount Vernon Ladies Association of the Union,
Book Type: Paperback
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From 1861 through 1866, Mount Vernon was the only protected "national spot" during the turbulent Civil War. One woman, Sarah Tracy, bravely remained on George Washington's estate and ensured its survival. Gathered in this unique and fascinating book are Miss Tracy's letters, describing the wartime happenings at the estate: the meticulous rebuilding and renovation of the house and grounds; a visit by Prince Napoleon and his entourage; the dangerous, heroic actions required to save Mount Vernon's funds; the continual sound of nearby gun and cannon fire; the presence of soldiers in both blue and gray; and the ongoing struggle to procure food and supplies. Interspersed with Miss Tracy's candid letters are Dorothy Muir's historical narrative and many rare period photographs. The result is an absorbing personal account of a unique national treasure during a crucial time in American history.


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