NEUTRAL
Ann Royall / Sweet Springs
Gap Mills, United States
<i>(front)</i><br> <b>Ann Royall</b><br><br> Ann Royall, America's first woman journalist, lived here. Widowed at 50, she became an author and prominent figure in national political life. In her newspaper, "Paul Pry," at Washington, she set the style for modern columnists.<br><br> <i>(back)</i><br> <b>Sweet Springs</b><br><br> Settled by James Moss, 1760. William Lewis bought the site and in 1792 built the inn where he entertained Van Buren, Pierce, Fillmore, and others. Thomas Jefferson designed the main building which was erected in 1833.