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Colonel Carter of Cartersville by Francis Hopkinson Smith

by Smith, Francis Hopkinson, 1838-1915
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Colonel Carter of Cartersville by Francis Hopkinson Smith is a novel written in the late 19th century. The story is set in New York but reflects on the life of Colonel George Fairfax Carter, a Southern gentleman with deep roots in Virginia. The narrative primarily revolves around the Colonel, his quirky yet affectionate relationships, and the financial schemes he pursues to revitalize his ancestral estate, particularly a railroad project that symbolizes his dreams and ambitions. The opening of the novel introduces Colonel Carter and his charming home, characterized by an eccentric layout and warm atmosphere, where he hosts dinners with friends. The reader meets his devoted servant Chad, who adds a layer of humor and loyalty to Carter’s life. The dialogue showcases the Colonel’s vibrant personality, humor, and his perspective on Southern honor, which contrasts sharply with the post-Civil War reality he finds himself in. The interactions hint at the complex social dynamics of the era, as the Colonel engages with various characters, including his friend Fitzpatrick, while navigating both personal and financial challenges. As the story unfolds, it suggests deeper themes of legacy, friendship, and the quest for identity in a changing world. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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