HIST 397: Topics in Public History
HIST 397-002: Mason Legacies
(Fall 2026)
04:30 PM to 07:10 PM W
Krug Hall 209
Section Information for Fall 2026
This course is both a contribution to the university's Mason Legacies initiative and an introduction to the social history of northern Virginia in post-revolutionary era. Students will transcribe and annotate sections of a ledger that belonged to Stevens Thomson Mason (1760-1803), nephew of George Mason IV of Gunston Hall (the famous George), and his son Armistead Thomson Mason (1787-1819) and research and write biographical sketches of people mentioned in the account book. These people included men and women, free and enslaved, merchants and farmers, who lived in northern Virginia and beyond. Students' work will be published as part of the Mason Family Account Book project, which is a born-digital work-in-progress that is accessible to the public.
For permission to register please email Dr. Kierner at ckierner@gmu.edu.
Course Information from the University Catalog
Credits: 3
This course is graded on the Undergraduate Regular scale.
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