Other Works
(alphabetically)
- The Bird Who Made Good (1947)
- Bound to Happen (1930)
- Cloth of Gold (1929)
- Dolley Madison, Her Life and Times (1970)
- Echo Answers (1927)
- England Was an Island Once (1940)
- The Family Quarrel: A Journey through the Years of the Revolution (1959)
- The Fighting Quaker: Nathanael Greene (1972)
- From This Day Forward (1941)
- His Elizabeth (1928)
- Letter to a Stranger (1954)
- The Lost General (1953)
- Melody, a Romance (1950)
- Mount Vernon: The Legacy: The Story of Its Preservation and Care since 1885 (1967)
- Mount Vernon Family (1968)
- Mount Vernon Is Ours: The Story of Its Preservation (1966)
- Potomac Squire (1963)
- Queen's Folly (1937)
- Reluctant Farmer (1950) aka The Strength of the Hills (1976)
- Briefly noted in The New Yorker 25/50 (4 February 1950) : 95
- Remember Today: Leaves from a Guardian Angel's Notebook (1941)
- Riders of the Wind 1926)
- Tryst (1939)
- The Tudor Wench (1932)
- The Virginia Colony (1969)
- Washington's Lady 1960)
- Young Mr. Disraeli (1936; play)
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