Andrew Jackson's Hermitage

Andrew Jackson's Hermitage

Andrew Jackson's HermitageIt was not difficult to choose a name for this little volume. Andrew Jacksons Hermitage...
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Andrew Jackson's Hermitage

Andrew Jackson's Hermitage

¥1,895 ¥947

Andrew Jackson's Hermitage

¥1,895 ¥947
Author: Caldwell, Mary French
Format: eBook
Language: English

Andrew Jackson's Hermitage

It was not difficult to choose a name for this little volume. Andrew Jacksons Hermitage is neither new nor original, but it has had common usage for such a long period of years that it seems by far the most natural title for any work dealing with that historic old mansion which offered a haven of peace and contentment to Old Hickory, during both the storms and the calms of his eventful career. In every respect it is Andrew Jacksons Hermitage. Its fertile fields sustained him, its trees sheltered him, and the friendly walls of the dwellings which he placed in the midst of its broad acres were not only his refuge in times of dissatisfaction with the outside world, but they formed the castle to which he welcomed his friends. It mattered little that the first Hermitage was an humble abode of logs. He was its master, and his guest, whether he happened to be the polished and elegant Aaron Burr or some uncouth backwoodsman, was given a royal welcome. The mistress of the HermitageRachel, the beloved and adoredwas the raison dtre of the whole establishment. She was, to Andrew Jackson, the center of the universethe one fixed thing around which all of x the affairs of his life revolved. Her happiness was his greatest concern and, in building a home, her comfort and pleasure were his first consideration. She was not the kind of a woman, however, to accept such adoration without repaying it in thought and in deed. She was an excellent housekeeper, a gracious hostess, and an efficient manager of the whole plantation. Like many women of the South, she was often left for months at a time in charge of the entire estate, for travel was difficult and tedious, and men who participated in public affairs were forced to endure long absences from home. During the early years of their marriage General Jackson, either as an attorney or as judge, traveled hundreds and hundreds of miles over wilderness trails. His mercantile business, as well as his legal and political activities, took him frequently to Philadelphia, Natchez, or other distant points. Later, the Creek campaigns and activities leading up to the Battle of New Orleans kept him away from the Hermitage for months at a time. After the victory in 1815 Mrs. Jackson accompanied him on trips to Washington, to Florida, New Orleans, and other places where his fame drew great crowds around them. There never was a time, however, when fame had any attraction for Rachel. All that she asked was that the lord and master of the Hermitage be freed to return to their peaceful fireside. Of General Jacksons devotion to his wife there are hundreds of evidences. From the time he killed Charles Dickinson in the duel provoked by a rash reference to the unfortunate circumstances of their marriage, until xi his dying day, he was known for his almost fanatical devotion to her, and his desire to punish anyone who might cast a slur upon her fair name. Only Rachels suffering after Dickinsons death and her gentle restraint kept his fiery temper under control. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 58035
Author: Caldwell, Mary French
Release Date: Oct 5, 2018
Format: eBook
Language: English

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