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He then turned to her and asked "let us be silent awhile and listen to nature.” ĭouglass treasured other moments in silence and sought to work in a more natural setting, when not at work in his study off the east parlor. As they both wandered through the woods, Douglass and she stopped along the way to rest on a fallen tree. With his walking stick in hand he strolled his estate, alone, with family members, or with other guests who sought to spend time with him.īritish journalist Catherine Impey on one of her visits to Cedar Hill in 1892 had an opportunity to accompany Douglass on one of his nature walks. Daily he explored and utilized his property’s every inch. Douglass lifted weights on his front lawn, lounged in the property’s hammocks, rockers, and played croquet with family and friends on its back lawn. He enjoyed spending a great amount of time out in Cedar Hill’s open air communing with nature. It signified to the world the heights to which he rose by the latter years of his life.įrederick Douglass's granddaughter Hattie playing croquet on the south lawn. This beautiful outlook acts as a vivid metaphor for Frederick Douglass’s life. To the far right is a tranquil vista of the state of Maryland. Off in the distance to its far left is a beautiful view of the Capitol. It stands atop a hill with an expansive panorama toward the south east of the city. He named his final residence Cedar Hill, because of the cedar trees that already encompassed its sprawling landscape. One of the reasons why Douglass chose this property was because of its serene physical character. In the summer of 1877, he purchased close to ten acres of farmland and a mansion on the outskirts of the city of Washington, leaving his A Street urban dwelling two blocks from the Capitol to escape the hustle and bustle of the District of Columbia for a more simple and tranquil countryside in the suburban village of Anacostia. He acquired a poet’s love for horticulture and the natural beauty around him. Aside from his staunch abolition, civil rights, and women’s rights activities, he displayed a lifelong attraction to nature’s great outdoors. Your old inbox, saved messagesĪnd sent messages have been moved to the new system.Front view of Cedar Hill, circa 1880s to 1890s.įrederick Douglass escaped from human bondage to wage oratorical and written battles to ensure justice for men and women who were excluded from the democratic process. Easier manipulation of your Private Messages and moreįlexibility when composing your message. The new messaging system isįar superior and easier to use then the old rudimentary Comm Center I Replaced by the Forum's messaging system. The old Comm Center, like the old Message Board, has been discarded and New Forum so we are not starting from scratch.Ĭommunications Center (renamed to Private Messages). I transferred the topics and posts of the old Message Board into the A great addition and tightly integrated into the website. Much more complete and flexible forum that is developed and debuggedĬontinuously. The old forum has been discarded and replaced by phpBB.
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HTML code into the Registered Name field confuses the search tools. I made it so all dog names areĭisplayed in bold so you don't need to add that code anymore. Many people kept adding HTML code into the Registered Name field to You can now format the text of the description field without the need to add HTML code into the form. The Description field comes with a simple, but extremely useful editor.You can now enter a more extensive description of the dog.


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Integrated the old website into a full content management system. Welcome to the new face of online pedigrees! I have There are currently, 406 guest(s) and 364 member(s) that are online.
