Author: Ralph Ketcham
Publisher: University of Virginia Press
ISBN: 0813930472
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 253
Book Description
Restored to its original splendor, Montpelier is now a national shrine, but before Montpelier became a place of study and tribute, it was a home. Often kept from it by the business of the young nation, James and Dolley Madison could finally take up permanent residence when they retired from Washington in 1817. Their lifelong friend Thomas Jefferson predicted that, at Montpelier, the retiring Madison could return to his "books and farm, to tranquility, and independence," that he would be released "from incessant labors, corroding anxieties, active enemies, and interested friends." As the celebrated historian Ralph Ketcham shows, this would turn out to be only partly true. Although the Madisons were no longer in Washington, Dolley continued to take part in its social scene from afar, dominating it just as she had during Jefferson’s and her husband’s administrations, commenting on people and events there and advising the multitude of young people who thought of her as the creator of society life in the young republic. James maintained a steady correspondence about public questions ranging from Native American affairs, slavery, and utopian reform to religion and education. He also took an active role at the Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1829-30, in the defeat of nullification, and in the establishment of the University of Virginia, of which he was the rector for eight years after Jefferson’s death. Exploring Madison’s role in these post-presidential issues reveals a man of extraordinary intellectual vitality and helps us to better understand Madison’s political thought. His friendships with figures such as Jefferson, James Monroe, and the Marquis de Lafayette--as well as his assessment of them (he outlived them all)--shed valuable light on the nature of the republic they had all helped found. In their last years, James and Dolley Madison personified the republican institutions and culture of the new nation--James as the father of the Constitution and its chief propounder for nearly half a century, and Dolley as the creator of the role of "First Lady." Anything but uneventful, the retirement period at Montpelier should be seen as a crucial element in our understanding of this remarkable couple.
Montpelier Parade
Author: Karl Geary
Publisher: Catapult
ISBN: 1936787539
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 220
Book Description
"[An] accomplished debut. . . . The novel is narrated entirely in the second person, a stylistic choice that produces moments of intense intimacy.—The New Yorker "Geary enters the literary arena with a bang: this debut about an unconventional love affair between a teenage boy and an older woman is unassuming but gorgeously rendered."—Publishers Weekly,starred and boxed review Montpelier Parade is just across town, but to Sonny it might as well be a different world. Working with his father in the garden of one of its handsome homes one Saturday, he sees a back door easing open and a beautiful woman coming down the path toward him. This is Vera, the sort of person who seems destined to remain forever out of his reach. Hoping to cast off his loneliness and a restless sense of not belonging—at high school, in his part–time job at the butcher shop, and in the increasingly suffocating company of his own family—Sonny drifts into dreams of a different kind of life. A series of intoxicating encounters with Vera lead him to feel he has fallen in love for the first time, but why does her past seem as unknowable as her future? Unfolding over a bright, rain–soaked Dublin spring, Montpelier Parade is a rich, devastating debut novel about desire, grief, ambition, art, and the choices we must make alone.
Publisher: Catapult
ISBN: 1936787539
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 220
Book Description
"[An] accomplished debut. . . . The novel is narrated entirely in the second person, a stylistic choice that produces moments of intense intimacy.—The New Yorker "Geary enters the literary arena with a bang: this debut about an unconventional love affair between a teenage boy and an older woman is unassuming but gorgeously rendered."—Publishers Weekly,starred and boxed review Montpelier Parade is just across town, but to Sonny it might as well be a different world. Working with his father in the garden of one of its handsome homes one Saturday, he sees a back door easing open and a beautiful woman coming down the path toward him. This is Vera, the sort of person who seems destined to remain forever out of his reach. Hoping to cast off his loneliness and a restless sense of not belonging—at high school, in his part–time job at the butcher shop, and in the increasingly suffocating company of his own family—Sonny drifts into dreams of a different kind of life. A series of intoxicating encounters with Vera lead him to feel he has fallen in love for the first time, but why does her past seem as unknowable as her future? Unfolding over a bright, rain–soaked Dublin spring, Montpelier Parade is a rich, devastating debut novel about desire, grief, ambition, art, and the choices we must make alone.
Montpelier
Author: Paul A. Carnahan
Publisher: The History Press
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 148
Book Description
Once a small clearing in the woods, Montpelier today sits at the center of Vermont's civic and cultural life. Its artists, legislators, innovators and leaders have made the nation's smallest state capital a crossroads for all. Glimpse the only surviving photographs of the second State House--taken just years before it burned--and the welcome given to Admiral George Dewey, fresh from victory in the Spanish-American War, by the largest crowd the city has ever seen. Survey the wreckage of the 1927 flood, learn how Montpelier's glorious historic district came to life and follow the footsteps of presidents passing through town. Gathered together for the first time, these timeless images show Montpelier's citizens in their grittiest, saddest, happiest and most triumphant moments.
Publisher: The History Press
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 148
Book Description
Once a small clearing in the woods, Montpelier today sits at the center of Vermont's civic and cultural life. Its artists, legislators, innovators and leaders have made the nation's smallest state capital a crossroads for all. Glimpse the only surviving photographs of the second State House--taken just years before it burned--and the welcome given to Admiral George Dewey, fresh from victory in the Spanish-American War, by the largest crowd the city has ever seen. Survey the wreckage of the 1927 flood, learn how Montpelier's glorious historic district came to life and follow the footsteps of presidents passing through town. Gathered together for the first time, these timeless images show Montpelier's citizens in their grittiest, saddest, happiest and most triumphant moments.
Murder at Montpelier
Author: Douglas Brent Chambers
Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
ISBN: 9781617034374
Category : Culture conflict
Languages : en
Pages : 344
Book Description
Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
ISBN: 9781617034374
Category : Culture conflict
Languages : en
Pages : 344
Book Description
The Madisons at Montpelier
Author: Ralph Ketcham
Publisher: University of Virginia Press
ISBN: 0813930472
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 253
Book Description
Restored to its original splendor, Montpelier is now a national shrine, but before Montpelier became a place of study and tribute, it was a home. Often kept from it by the business of the young nation, James and Dolley Madison could finally take up permanent residence when they retired from Washington in 1817. Their lifelong friend Thomas Jefferson predicted that, at Montpelier, the retiring Madison could return to his "books and farm, to tranquility, and independence," that he would be released "from incessant labors, corroding anxieties, active enemies, and interested friends." As the celebrated historian Ralph Ketcham shows, this would turn out to be only partly true. Although the Madisons were no longer in Washington, Dolley continued to take part in its social scene from afar, dominating it just as she had during Jefferson’s and her husband’s administrations, commenting on people and events there and advising the multitude of young people who thought of her as the creator of society life in the young republic. James maintained a steady correspondence about public questions ranging from Native American affairs, slavery, and utopian reform to religion and education. He also took an active role at the Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1829-30, in the defeat of nullification, and in the establishment of the University of Virginia, of which he was the rector for eight years after Jefferson’s death. Exploring Madison’s role in these post-presidential issues reveals a man of extraordinary intellectual vitality and helps us to better understand Madison’s political thought. His friendships with figures such as Jefferson, James Monroe, and the Marquis de Lafayette--as well as his assessment of them (he outlived them all)--shed valuable light on the nature of the republic they had all helped found. In their last years, James and Dolley Madison personified the republican institutions and culture of the new nation--James as the father of the Constitution and its chief propounder for nearly half a century, and Dolley as the creator of the role of "First Lady." Anything but uneventful, the retirement period at Montpelier should be seen as a crucial element in our understanding of this remarkable couple.
Publisher: University of Virginia Press
ISBN: 0813930472
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 253
Book Description
Restored to its original splendor, Montpelier is now a national shrine, but before Montpelier became a place of study and tribute, it was a home. Often kept from it by the business of the young nation, James and Dolley Madison could finally take up permanent residence when they retired from Washington in 1817. Their lifelong friend Thomas Jefferson predicted that, at Montpelier, the retiring Madison could return to his "books and farm, to tranquility, and independence," that he would be released "from incessant labors, corroding anxieties, active enemies, and interested friends." As the celebrated historian Ralph Ketcham shows, this would turn out to be only partly true. Although the Madisons were no longer in Washington, Dolley continued to take part in its social scene from afar, dominating it just as she had during Jefferson’s and her husband’s administrations, commenting on people and events there and advising the multitude of young people who thought of her as the creator of society life in the young republic. James maintained a steady correspondence about public questions ranging from Native American affairs, slavery, and utopian reform to religion and education. He also took an active role at the Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1829-30, in the defeat of nullification, and in the establishment of the University of Virginia, of which he was the rector for eight years after Jefferson’s death. Exploring Madison’s role in these post-presidential issues reveals a man of extraordinary intellectual vitality and helps us to better understand Madison’s political thought. His friendships with figures such as Jefferson, James Monroe, and the Marquis de Lafayette--as well as his assessment of them (he outlived them all)--shed valuable light on the nature of the republic they had all helped found. In their last years, James and Dolley Madison personified the republican institutions and culture of the new nation--James as the father of the Constitution and its chief propounder for nearly half a century, and Dolley as the creator of the role of "First Lady." Anything but uneventful, the retirement period at Montpelier should be seen as a crucial element in our understanding of this remarkable couple.
The complete travel guide for Montpelier
Author:
Publisher: YouGuide Ltd
ISBN: 1837044988
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 133
Book Description
At YouGuide™, we are dedicated to bringing you the finest travel guides on the market, meticulously crafted for every type of traveler. Our guides serve as your ultimate companions, helping you make the most of your journeys around the world. Our team of dedicated experts works tirelessly to create comprehensive, up-todate, and captivating travel guides. Each guide is a treasure trove of essential information, insider insights, and captivating visuals. We go beyond the tourist trail, uncovering hidden treasures and sharing local wisdom that transforms your travels into extraordinary adventures. Countries change, and so do our guides. We take pride in delivering the most current information, ensuring your journey is a success. Whether you're an intrepid solo traveler, an adventurous couple, or a family eager for new horizons, our guides are your trusted companions to every country. For more travel guides and information, please visit www.youguide.com
Publisher: YouGuide Ltd
ISBN: 1837044988
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 133
Book Description
At YouGuide™, we are dedicated to bringing you the finest travel guides on the market, meticulously crafted for every type of traveler. Our guides serve as your ultimate companions, helping you make the most of your journeys around the world. Our team of dedicated experts works tirelessly to create comprehensive, up-todate, and captivating travel guides. Each guide is a treasure trove of essential information, insider insights, and captivating visuals. We go beyond the tourist trail, uncovering hidden treasures and sharing local wisdom that transforms your travels into extraordinary adventures. Countries change, and so do our guides. We take pride in delivering the most current information, ensuring your journey is a success. Whether you're an intrepid solo traveler, an adventurous couple, or a family eager for new horizons, our guides are your trusted companions to every country. For more travel guides and information, please visit www.youguide.com
History of the Town of Montpelier
Author: Daniel Pierce Thompson
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Montpelier (Vt.)
Languages : en
Pages : 318
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Montpelier (Vt.)
Languages : en
Pages : 318
Book Description
Montpelier Transformed
Author: William H. Lewis
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
ISBN: 1439674787
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 288
Book Description
By the late 20th century, Montpelier, the home of James and Dolley Madison, had been altered until it would no longer have been recognizable to the couple. In 2000 the newly-created Montpelier Foundation took over management of the historic home with the seemingly insurmountable task of restoring it to be a visual record of the Madisons' era. Within ten years, the Foundation overcame numerous hurdles, turning Montpelier into a monument to the Father of the Constitution. Over the next decade the site also became a monument to Montpelier's enslaved. The buildings in their community next to the Madisons' home were reconstructed, and award-winning exhibits dramatically illustrate the tragedy of slavery and essential role of enslaved people in Madison's life. Foundation co-founder William H. Lewis details the nonprofit's ambitious preservation projects and remarkable achievements.
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
ISBN: 1439674787
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 288
Book Description
By the late 20th century, Montpelier, the home of James and Dolley Madison, had been altered until it would no longer have been recognizable to the couple. In 2000 the newly-created Montpelier Foundation took over management of the historic home with the seemingly insurmountable task of restoring it to be a visual record of the Madisons' era. Within ten years, the Foundation overcame numerous hurdles, turning Montpelier into a monument to the Father of the Constitution. Over the next decade the site also became a monument to Montpelier's enslaved. The buildings in their community next to the Madisons' home were reconstructed, and award-winning exhibits dramatically illustrate the tragedy of slavery and essential role of enslaved people in Madison's life. Foundation co-founder William H. Lewis details the nonprofit's ambitious preservation projects and remarkable achievements.
History of Montpelier
Author: John Gridley
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Montpelier (Vt.)
Languages : en
Pages : 56
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Montpelier (Vt.)
Languages : en
Pages : 56
Book Description
US-302 Construction, Berlin and Montpelier
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 46
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 46
Book Description
HowExpert Guide to Montpelier, Vermont
Author: HowExpert
Publisher: HowExpert
ISBN: 1648919677
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 204
Book Description
If you want to learn the history, discover the best places to visit, find fun things to do, and enjoy the smallest capital in the USA, then check out HowExpert Guide to Montpelier, Vermont. Welcome to Montpelier, Vermont, officially the smallest state capital in the United States. Drawing in about 150,000 visitors a year, most people will know the obvious sites in town to visit: the State House, the Vermont History Museum, the excellent restaurants, and the small-town shops that line the streets. However, what if you wanted more out of your trip? What isn’t obvious? What do the locals know that you may not? If you want to see a Montpelier that most tourists miss, this book will give you an experience of the capital city that most unknowingly pass by. HowExpert Guide to Montpelier, Vermont guides the reader through the author's hometown with the tone of an enthusiastic local giving a private tour. Conversational yet informative, the reader will find this book filled with insider tips about the most obvious draws to the town, as well as hidden gems that only a local would know. Weaving Montpelier’s rich history with interesting, small-town stories, the author offers many ideas for visitors to get the most out of a stay in this classic, small town. From how to enjoy your drive into town, where to stay, and how to find the best parking to foodie-quality restaurant reviews, local events, and tips for living like a local, this is a guide written for families, solo travelers, and everyone in between. There are chapters written specifically for those with children, adults looking for a night on the town, and travelers who want to blend in with the community. If you are thinking of visiting the capital of Vermont, don’t miss out on what all the local residents know. Let this book guide your trip to get the most out of the smallest capital in the United States. Check out HowExpert Guide to Montpelier, Vermont to learn the history, discover the best places to visit, find fun things to do, and enjoy the smallest capital in the USA. About the Author Jody Andreoletti lives in a wooded neighborhood in Montpelier, Vermont, with her two daughters and her best friend from childhood. Living here for almost 40 years, she grew up in the capital of Vermont, leaving for college in Virginia and some grad school in Boston, Massachusetts. In 2002, Jody returned to Vermont to enjoy the neighborly community the state offers and be closer to nature. After obtaining her Master’s degree from Norwich University, she worked in information security and instructional technology until her second daughter was born. When she is not writing or editing, Jody is a foodie who loves to travel and learn new languages, is an avid gardener, and trains and instructs in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. HowExpert publishes quick how to guides on all topics from A to Z by everyday experts. Visit HowExpert.com to learn more.
Publisher: HowExpert
ISBN: 1648919677
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 204
Book Description
If you want to learn the history, discover the best places to visit, find fun things to do, and enjoy the smallest capital in the USA, then check out HowExpert Guide to Montpelier, Vermont. Welcome to Montpelier, Vermont, officially the smallest state capital in the United States. Drawing in about 150,000 visitors a year, most people will know the obvious sites in town to visit: the State House, the Vermont History Museum, the excellent restaurants, and the small-town shops that line the streets. However, what if you wanted more out of your trip? What isn’t obvious? What do the locals know that you may not? If you want to see a Montpelier that most tourists miss, this book will give you an experience of the capital city that most unknowingly pass by. HowExpert Guide to Montpelier, Vermont guides the reader through the author's hometown with the tone of an enthusiastic local giving a private tour. Conversational yet informative, the reader will find this book filled with insider tips about the most obvious draws to the town, as well as hidden gems that only a local would know. Weaving Montpelier’s rich history with interesting, small-town stories, the author offers many ideas for visitors to get the most out of a stay in this classic, small town. From how to enjoy your drive into town, where to stay, and how to find the best parking to foodie-quality restaurant reviews, local events, and tips for living like a local, this is a guide written for families, solo travelers, and everyone in between. There are chapters written specifically for those with children, adults looking for a night on the town, and travelers who want to blend in with the community. If you are thinking of visiting the capital of Vermont, don’t miss out on what all the local residents know. Let this book guide your trip to get the most out of the smallest capital in the United States. Check out HowExpert Guide to Montpelier, Vermont to learn the history, discover the best places to visit, find fun things to do, and enjoy the smallest capital in the USA. About the Author Jody Andreoletti lives in a wooded neighborhood in Montpelier, Vermont, with her two daughters and her best friend from childhood. Living here for almost 40 years, she grew up in the capital of Vermont, leaving for college in Virginia and some grad school in Boston, Massachusetts. In 2002, Jody returned to Vermont to enjoy the neighborly community the state offers and be closer to nature. After obtaining her Master’s degree from Norwich University, she worked in information security and instructional technology until her second daughter was born. When she is not writing or editing, Jody is a foodie who loves to travel and learn new languages, is an avid gardener, and trains and instructs in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. HowExpert publishes quick how to guides on all topics from A to Z by everyday experts. Visit HowExpert.com to learn more.