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A NOTE ON THE AUTHOR

Hugh Howard’s numerous books include
Dr. Kimball and Mr. Jefferson
; the definitive
Thomas Jefferson, Architect
; his memoir
House-Dreams
; and most recently the widely admired
Houses of the Founding Fathers.
He resides in upstate New York with his wife and their two teenage daughters.

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