Andrew Jackson's Hermitage
Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage
The Story of a Home in the Tennessee Blue-Grass Region, Which, from Pioneer Log Cabin to Ante-bellum Mansion, Furnished the Background of “Old Hickory’s” Dramatic and Colorful Career
By MARY FRENCH CALDWELL
Published by The Ladies’ Hermitage Association, NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE (First edition, 1933) 1949
Copyright, 1949 MARY FRENCH CALDWELL
Author: General Jackson’s Lady —A Story of the Life and Times of Rachel Donelson Jackson, Beloved Wife of General Andrew Jackson, Seventh President of the United States. 1936. (Illustrated 555 pp.)
PRINTED AND BOUND IN THE U. S. A. BY KINGSPORT PRESS, INC., KINGSPORT, TENN.
This Small Volume Is Dedicated to the Patriotic Women Whose Untiring Labors Made Possible the Preservation, in Its Entirety, of ANDREW JACKSON’S HERMITAGE and to Those, Who Down through the Years, Continue to Guard It as One of the Most Priceless Treasures of Tennessee and the Nation
By the late John H. DeWitt, distinguished jurist and historian, who was President of the Tennessee Historical Society and Judge of the Court of Civil Appeals.
The history of the Hermitage, Andrew and Rachel Jackson, their domestic life, their relations with their friends and her kin, is of charming interest. Mrs. Mary French Caldwell has recorded in this booklet much of this history that has not hitherto been published. She has made patient research into old records and other documents, bringing to light Jackson’s transactions in certain lands, his acquisitions of home sites, and building and rebuilding of homes. She has restated who were his immediate kin by affinity and his closest local friends. She has revived the color and atmosphere of life at the Hermitage in the years when its master was its beloved and dominating personality in the flesh.
The Ladies’ Hermitage Association has done a fine service in publishing this manuscript for the benefit of all lovers of this history. It should be eagerly obtained and carefully studied by tourists as well as by all other Americans. They will profit by it in culture and in patriotism.