Description: Published in 2001 by Thomas Jefferson Foundation THE LEVY FAMILY AND MONTICELLO 1834-1923 saving Thomas Jefferson's House written by Melvin Urofsky Each year more than a half-million people from around the world visit Monticello, but few realize that Thomas Jefferson's house was also home to the family of U.S. Navy Captain Uriah P. Levy and his nephew Jefferson Monroe Levy, a United States Congressman. Even fewer realize that without the Levy family's stewardship, there might not be a Monticello to visit. Although the Levys literally saved Monticello from ruin--not once, but twice--in the nineteenth century, and actually owned the property longer than Jefferson, the family's vital contributions to preserving Thomas Jefferson's home have been largely ignored or minimized. In a story filled with drama, irony, political wrangling, and legal battles, Professor Melvin I. Urofsky corrects the misconception that a "century of ruin and neglect" marked Monticello between Jefferson's death and the creation of the Thomas Jefferson Foundation, the private, nonprofit organization that today owns and operates Monticello.The story of the Levys and Monticello is a story of the blending of cultures and personalities, of Yankees and Virginians, of Jews and Christians, of city folk and rural people. It is the story of the power of a symbol, and how in America such symbols cut across lines of religion and class and ethnicity. And behind all of this is the towering presence of Thomas Jefferson. Trade Paperback measures 10" by 7" , with 256 pages this Brand New copy is priced at just $17. It will be carefully wrapped, and shipped in a box.
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Book Title: The Levy Family and Monticello 1834-1923
Signed: No
Book Series: Monticello Monographs
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Original Language: English
Publisher: University of North Carolina Press
Item Length: 10 in
Publication Year: 2002
Format: Trade Paperback
Language: English
Illustrator: Yes
Item Height: 0.8 in
Author: Melvin I. Urofsky
Genre: Travel, Architecture, Social Science, Biography & Autobiography, History
Topic: Thomas Jefferson's Monticello
Item Weight: 24.8 Oz
Item Width: 7 in
Number of Pages: 256 Pages