Jefferson's Poplar Forest Jefferson's Poplar Forest

Jefferson's Poplar Forest

Unearthing a Virginia Plantation

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Publisher Description

Thomas Jefferson once called his plantation Poplar Forest, "the most valuable of my possessions." For Jefferson, Poplar Forest was a private retreat for him to escape the hordes of visitors and everyday pressures of his iconic estate, Monticello.

Jefferson's Poplar Forest uses the knowledge gained from long-term and interdisciplinary research to explore the experiences of a wide range of people who lived and worked there between the American Revolution and the Civil War. Multiple archaeological digs reveal details about the lives of Jefferson, subsequent owners and their families, and the slaves (and descendants) who labored and toiled at the site. From the plantation house to the weeds in the garden, Barbara Heath, Jack Gary, and numerous contributors examine the landscapes of the property, investigating the relationships between the people, objects, and places of Poplar Forest.

As the first book-length study of the archaeology of a president's estate, Jefferson's Poplar Forest offers a compelling and uniquely specific look into the lives of those who called Poplar Forest home.

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2012
May 27
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
256
Pages
PUBLISHER
University Press of Florida
SELLER
Ingram DV LLC
SIZE
5.7
MB

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