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Mary Ball Washington: The Mother of George Washington and her Times (Illustrated Edition) - cover

Mary Ball Washington: The Mother of George Washington and her Times (Illustrated Edition)

Sara Agnes Rice Pryor

Publisher: Madison & Adams Press

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Summary

The mothers of famous men survive only in their sons. This is a rule almost as invariable as a law of nature. Whatever the aspirations and energies of the mother, memorable achievement is not for her. No memoir has been written in this country of the women who bore, fostered, and trained our great men. What do we know of the mother of Daniel Webster, or John Adams, or Patrick Henry, or Andrew Jackson, or of the mothers of our Revolutionary generals? This book is dedicated to Mary Ball Washington, the second wife of Augustine Washington, a planter in Virginia and the mother of George Washington, the first President of the United States.
Contents:
Mary Washington's English Ancestry
The Ball Family in Virginia    
Coat Armor and the Right to bear it    
Traditions of Mary Ball's Early Life    
Revelations of an Old Will    
Mary Ball's Childhood    
Good Times in Old Virginia    
Mary Ball's Guardian and her Girlhood    
Young Men and Maidens of the Old Dominion    
The Toast of the Gallants of her Day    
Her Marriage and Early Life    
Birthplace of George Washington    
The Cherry Tree and Little Hatchet    
The Young Widow and her Family    
Betty Washington, and Weddings in Old Virginia    
Defeat in War: Success in Love    
In and Around Fredericksburg    
Social Characteristics, Manners, and Customs    
A True Portrait of Mary Washington    
Noon in the Golden Age    
Dinners, Dress, Dances, Horse-races    
The Little Cloud    
The Storm    
Mary Washington in the Hour of Peril    
Old Revolutionary Letters    
The Battle-ground    
France in the Revolution    
"On with the Dance, let Joy be unconfined"    
Lafayette and our French Allies    
In Camp and at Mount Vernon    
Mrs. Adams at the Court of St. James    
The First Winter at Mount Vernon
The President and his Last Visit to his Mother       
Mary Washington's Will; her Illness and Death
Tributes of her Countrymen
Available since: 01/25/2019.
Print length: 236 pages.

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