The Horses of Monticello: Equine Cultures in Thomas Jefferson's Virginia
The Horses of Monticello: Equine Cultures in Thomas Jefferson's Virginia
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Author: Carrie Bess Douglass
As America prepares to celebrate its 250th anniversary in 2026, a rare and timely opportunity arises to share a story that has never been fully told— the story of Horses of Monticello. This book opens a window into Thomas Jefferson’s world, where horses were not only essential to transportation and farming, but also to the rhythm of daily life at Monticello.
Horses of Monticello is more than history on a page. It brings to life the elegance, utility, and symbolism of horses in early America, connecting Jefferson’s mountaintop home to the broader story of our nation’s founding. The book offers readers an intimate glimpse of the animals that carried ideas, goods, and people across a growing country, illuminating the deep relationship between horses and the American experiment in liberty.
With America250 being planned across the nation-and with Monticello itself preparing as a focal site of commemoration-this book holds a unique place. It aligns with the nation’s reflection on its founding ideals while offering a fresh, untold perspective.
Hardcover: 260 pages
Size: 11 x 8.5 inches
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