By Hugh Howard
When they declared independence in Philadelphia in 1776, they changed the course of Western history. But the patriots-landowners, merchants, and professional men who hailed from towns, cities, and plantations scattered along the eastern seaboard-had private lives too, quite apart from the public deeds we know so well. In this breathtaking volume, historian Hugh Howard and photographer Roger Straus examine the everyday lives of the Founding Fathers.
"Houses of the Founding Fathers" takes us on an eye-opening tour of forty stately eighteenth-century houses. We see the mansions of such legendary figures as Jefferson, Washington, Adams, and Hamilton, along with the homes of many other signers of the Declaration of Independence or the Constitution.
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