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A History Of White Hall House Of Clay Clay Cassius Marcellusclay Familyclay

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A History Of White Hall House Of Clay Clay Cassius Marcellusclay Familyclay
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Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc.;The History Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 6.72 MB
Author: Clay, Cassius Marcellus;Clay family.;Clay, Green;Mullins, Charles K.;Mullins, Lashé D
ISBN: 9781609493134, 9781614237679, 1609493133, 1614237670
Language: English
Year: 2012

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A History Of White Hall House Of Clay Clay Cassius Marcellusclay Familyclay by Clay, Cassius Marcellus;clay Family.;clay, Green;mullins, Charles K.;mullins, Lashé D 9781609493134, 9781614237679, 1609493133, 1614237670 instant download after payment.

Part I. Clermont -- Part II. White Hall -- Part III. Abolition -- Part IV. Restoration -- Part V. White Hall State Historic Site.;In 1799, Revolutionary War veteran General Green Clay finished construction on a stately Georgian mansion he named Clermont. The home became a statewide symbol of prosperity, housing the farm of one of the largest landowners in the Commonwealth. Renamed White Hall by Cassius Marcellus Clay and renovated by his wife, Mary Jane Warfield Clay, it remained in the family for generations. Here Cassius Clay became known as the "Lion of White Hall," penning his fiery speeches against slavery and launching his tumultuous career as an outspoken statesman. After years of restoration, White Hall became a state historic site in 1971. Now, A History of White Hall offers a detailed look inside this expertly preserved structure and the people who helped shape its fascinating history.

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