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The
Company is named for Mason Locke Weems (Parson Weems,) a legendary independent
book salesman who traveled the Mid-Atlantic and Southern states
from 1794 to 1825. A former Anglican minister and pamphleteer,
Weems is best remembered as the author of the largely
“invented” biography of George Washington, which introduced
readers to the fictional story of Washington chopping down a
cherry tree. Weems’ thirty-year career has been the basis of
several book-length essays, an opera, a ballet and a famous
Grant Wood painting. |