Meredith Henne Baker holds a graduate degree in history from the College of William and Mary and is a Virginia Humanities Fellow. An educator and award-winning writer, she lives in the Richmond, Virginia area with her family.
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"The Richmond Theater Fire is totally engrossing, a real page turner. Baker ably depicts the vibrancy of social and cultural life in early Richmond, and captures the horror, chaos, and shock of this terrible conflagration. She does a marvelous job of unearthing and marshaling primary sources to recreate for us the most detailed and heartbreaking account of this disaster that I have ever read."--Kathryn Fuller-Seeley, author of Celebrate Richmond Theater "Much more than just the dramatic exposition of a horrific disaster in which notable families suffered losses, Baker's gracefully written book tells the story of nineteenth-century Richmond's cultural transformation. The theater had its friends and foes--it was thought by some a welcome place for amusement, and judged by others a 'school of vice.' The author moves deftly through such subjects as public safety, personal reputations, fixation on death, and the tenacity of religious values. A solid contribution to early American history."--Nancy Isenberg, author of Fallen Founder: The Life of Aaron Burr

