Kennedy Square
Kennedy Square
Kennedy Square is a historical novel by Francis Hopkinson Smith, written in the late 19th century. Set in the Southern United States during the era of 1775-1865, it revolves around St. George Wilmot Temple, an attorney, and his young servant Todd, exploring themes of social class, loyalty, and personal relationships. The narrative vividly depicts the vibrant life of Kennedy Square, highlighting the interactions and dynamics of its characters against the backdrop of a changing society.














