Margaret Bayard Smith's Account of a Visit to Monticello in 1809, as published within “The First Forty Years of Washington Society,” in 1906

In a visit Mr. J. made our little cottage last autumn, we were speaking of all the various charms of nature, storms of winter, “But,” said he, “you can here form no idea of a snow storm, No, to see it in all its grandeur you should stand at my back door; there we see its progress—rising over the...

Margaret Bayard Smith's Account of a Visit to Monticello in 1809, as published within "A Winter In Washington: or, Memoirs of the Seymour Family," in 1824

During the hot months of July, August, and September, there is a kind of interregnum in society, when pleasure and happiness are equally suspended. Mr. Seymour and his family generally passed this leisure season at Ballston Springs, or the sea-shore; but this year, wishing to vary the scene, they...

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