George Washington's hair : how early Americans remembered the founders / Keith Beutler.
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- 9780813946511
- E300 .G467 2021
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Includes bibliographies and index.
The taxidermist -- The historical societies -- The freedman -- The evangelical -- The schoolmistress -- Epilogue: The continuing career of Washington's tresses.
"This book examines how physical relics, such as locks of George Washington's hair, figured into the construction of popular memory in the early United States"--
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