That was a great book, and I think it is the one that discussed how George could not get a lot of his cronies in VA to take up the cause and get down and dirty for our country. Have you ever visited Mount Vernon? A great place to go. I know I am getting off topic here, but I have a funny story to go with it. I went to Washington years ago with the hubby and kids. I have two sets of twins, 4 1/2 years apart and the little ones were about 18 mos. old at the time. We signed up for the house tour, but it became apparent in the first 5 minutes that the little ones were not having this. I love old houses and colonial history, so my hubby offered to wait outside with them while I toured the house with the older 2, and I agreed, although I was a little nervous as he is a great dad, but was not great with little ones (not a lot of patience and they were already cranky). PS - Mount Vernon has beautiful grounds and there were signs everywhere to "Keep Off the Grass." George was really into gardening and was a gentleman farmer. Imagine my horror when I was in George's or Martha's bedroom, looked out the window, and saw two 18 month-olds tearing/rolling around on George's pristine grass (inside a chain fence) and Daddy with his back turned oblivious! (what else is new?). Oy. Add insult to injury (for both George and me) that when I got outside they both had the worst poopy diapers which Dad saved for me. I was hoping poor George liked children and was not rolling around in his grave (just steps away) thinking that his perfect lawn was being trashed. I wonder what BB would think, LOL? The next day one of said 18 month-olds proceeded to drop his sandal from a catwalk into an exhibit at the Smithsonian, almost causing an international incident with the retired military docents who work there. Good times.