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| #1060625 in Books | Yale University Press | 2012-12-04 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.90 x.80 x5.80l,1.10 | File type: PDF | 320 pages | ||3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.| The boyhood home of Thomas Jefferson|By Ronald H. Clark|Shadwell was the childhood home of Thomas Jefferson, and it was situated adjacent to what he later developed into Monticello. For the period of the 1730's through the 1770's, it was the home of his parents, Peter and Jane Jefferson. Thereafter it fell into disuse and eventually was put into agricultural production, furthe|From Publishers Weekly|Thomas Jefferson (1743–1826) was born and raised in Shadwell, the Virginia plantation home of his father, his mother, their eight children, and more than 60 slaves. When it burned in 1770, Jefferson moved to nearby buildings that soo
Merging archaeology, material culture, and social history, historian Susan Kern reveals the fascinating story of Shadwell, the birthplace of Thomas Jefferson and home to his parents, Jane and Peter Jefferson, their eight children, and over sixty slaves. Located in present-day Albemarle County, Virginia, Shadwell was at the time considered "the frontier." However, Kern demonstrates that Shadwell was no crude log cabin; it was, in fact, a well-appointed gentry...
You easily download any file type for your device.The Jeffersons at Shadwell (The Lamar Series in Western History) | Susan Kern.Not only was the story interesting, engaging and relatable, it also teaches lessons.