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Friendship Hill National Historic Site The expansive porches on the south wing of Albert Gallatin's Friendhship Hill
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Friendship Hill National Historic Site
Bookstore
The Gallatin House visitor center desk.

The bookstore at Friendship Hill is in the Gallatin House visitor center.

The bookstore at Friendship Hill National Historic Site is operated by Eastern National. Eastern National is a non-profit tax exempt organization recognized by the U.S. Congress to aid the National Park Service in their mission of education and service. All sales items are approved by the National Park Service. Your purchase helps support interpretation, education, and visitor service programs. Items from this and other National Parks are available at America's National Parks Bookstore.

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Albert Gallatin

Did You Know?
Although Albert Gallatin was an ardent abolitionist, he did buy a slave in Virginia by the name of Charlotte Smith. As he was negotiating her purchase, he was also working with a lawyer on the legal act of manumission to change her slavery to an indenture.

Last Updated: January 10, 2007 at 16:26 MST