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A detailed historical and architectural study of Andrew Jackson's plantation home and its evolution from a cluster of log buildings into the large house he occupied. It traces construction, fire damage and reconstruction, documents architectural features and room layouts, and describes gardens, outbuildings, household operations, guests, and agricultural practices on the Tennessee plantation. The narrative also examines restoration and preservation efforts, religious life and final years, and includes appendices with chronology, the owner's will, movement records, and governing boards. Illustrated plates, plans, and photographs accompany descriptive chapters.

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Stanley F. Horn

Stanley F. Horn was an American author and historian, recognized for his contributions to the understanding of American history and heritage. He is best known for his work "The Hermitage, Home of Old Hickory," which explores the life and legacy of President Andrew Jackson and his historic estate in Nashville, Tennessee. Horn's writing reflects a deep engagement with the cultural and historical significance of the American South, providing readers with insights into the era's social and political dynamics. His scholarly approach and narrative style have made his works valuable resources for both historians and general readers interested in American history.

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