Book details

  • Genre:young adult fiction
  • Sub-genre:Historical / United States / 19th Century
  • Age Range (years):13 and up
  • Language:English
  • Pages:284
  • eBook ISBN:9798317825515
  • Paperback ISBN:9798317825508

Miss Gitty 1860

Romance and Adventures in Old New York

By Maureen McElheron

Overview


Miss Gitty 1860: Romance and Adventures in old New York. Gertrude "Miss Gitty" Tredwell's tale is set just before the Civil War when a young lady was not permitted to walk across a ballroom without an escort. Tredwell family lore has it that prosperous merchant Seabury Tredwell disapproved of the Irish Doctor his youngest daughter Gitty, fell in love with. I imagined Gitty's quest for love took her from the orphan's House of Refuge to New York's glittering mansions. She collides with villains and victims to join her suitor. A vanished New York comes alive again in this tale of a proper young lady intent on escaping her parlor prison to follow her heart. Miss Gitty lived a privileged life. She outlived her siblings and inheritance and died in the bed she was born in. Her family home is now the landmarked Merchant's House Museum-the only 19th Century home in New York City preserved intact as if the family never left. The house holds secrets and is reputed to be haunted. Visit the Merchant's House Museum at 29 East 4th treet. Climb the steep steps, ring the bell and enter into the past. You just might meet the Tredwells.
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Description


"MIss Gitty 1860: Romance and Adventures in Old New York, was inspired by Gertrude "Gitty" Tredwell, youngest daughter and last surviving member of the Tredwell family. Her father Seabury Tredwell was a wealthy Manhattan hardware merchant. In 1835 he bought a row house for his growing family. When Gitty died in 1933 the house became the Merchant's House Museum-the only 19th Century home in New York City preserved intact as if the family never left. Gitty made her debut into society on the eve of the Civil War. Family legend has it that her father, a strict Episcopalian, refused to let her marry the Irish Doctor she fell in love with. While I was volunteering as a docent in the museum, an 1860 playbill was found in the pocket of a gown in the attic. It struck a chord. Did Gitty sneak out of the house to meet Doctor Walton at the theatre? I began researching the Tredwell family and customs in Antebellum New York. I based my novel on family lore and historical events. Miss Gitty would have had to disobey regid rules imposed on young ladies, in order to meet her beau. I imagined her quest to be with her love took her on adventures where she encounters street urchins, Stephen Foster, Mr. Macy and a then little know Abe Lincoln. There were eight children in the Tredwell family. I included three of them in this novel. Although Miss Gitty never married Doctor Walton, they remained in contact. The Merchant's House Museum, now a landmark, is reputed to be haunted. The house is a peek into the 19th Century. Climb the stoop, ring the bell and step into the past. You just may meet the Tredwells.
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About The Author


Maureen McElheron composed the words and music for the Simpson's TV show and for Bill Plympton's animated films including the Academy Award nominated "Your Face." She grew up in East Lansing Michigan and moved to New York City. Her first jobs were singing jingles, busking and working as a bike messenger. She went on to earn a Masters degree in Education at CCNY and teach in the New York city public schools. With Richard Smith she wrote "There is a God: 1001 Heartwarming Reasons to Believe" Tarcher/Penguin publisher.
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