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A concise account of a Tennessee plantation home traces its transformation from a pioneer log dwelling into an antebellum mansion, documenting land transactions, building phases, and interior appointments. It portrays domestic life centered on the owner and his wife, highlighting her household management, hospitality, and the couple’s close personal bonds. Based on archival research and anecdotal material, the narrative reconstructs agricultural operations, social gatherings, adopted kinship ties, and everyday routines. It concludes by describing the preservation efforts that maintained the house, gardens, and family possessions for public visitation and historical interpretation.

About the Author

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Mary French Caldwell

Mary French Caldwell was an American author known for her work on historical subjects. She is particularly recognized for her book "Andrew Jackson's Hermitage," which explores the life and legacy of the seventh President of the United States, Andrew Jackson, through the lens of his historic estate. Caldwell's writing contributes to the understanding of American history and the cultural significance of Jackson's Hermitage, providing insights into the era and its notable figures. Her work reflects a dedication to preserving and interpreting the past for contemporary readers.

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