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By Jimmy Hatcher

ickey Rathbun, the daughter of my late pals, Sheilah and Duffy Rathbun, has written a beguiling book about her grandfather, George Gordon Moore, a high-goal polo player in the days of alltime great Tommy Hitchcock in the 1920s and ‘30s. It’s called “The Real Gatsby: George Gordon Moore.” I was working for Averell and Pamela Harriman when I first heard the name of George Gordon Moore. He owned a California estate, Rancho San Carlos, where the team of Hitchcock, Averell Harriman, Winston Guest and Jock Whitney went one winter to play polo. It seems the weather was better in California than it was in Florida. Tommy Hitchcock was getting married and wanted to go to Hawaii for his honeymoon. So Averell Harriman, who just happened to own the Union Pacific Railroad, produced a train for the trip and each player had his own private railroad car. Since Liz Whitney and Jock were not yet married, Liz also was accompanied by a chaperone. I once asked Liz about the chaperoned polo trip and she said yes, it was true and that, “Jock had Averell put Winston Guest’s railroad car behind the horses, the better to keep Winston away from me.” Liz was one of the most beautiful women on the planet, and she was an equally world-class horsewoman. But back to Mickey Rathbun’s terrific book. It finally lets us know how her grandfather became so rich, and also how he became so poor. In Middleburg, where Mickey grew up, we had always heard that Sheilah Rathbun’s father—Mr. Moore—was the illegitimate son of King Edward VII. It was said that a check addressed to Sheilah still came to the Middleburg post office every month. The book explores that rumor, and keeps the reader thoroughly entertained. And who exactly was F. Scott Fitzgerald’s role model for Mr. Gatsby? That’s also covered, but I’ll let the author tell the rest of the story.

See also pages 64-65 Mickey Rathbun’s story of “The Real Gatsby: George Gordon Moore.”

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Seeking Lost African American Stories

4min
page 74

PROPERTY Writes High Acre Farm Has It All

2min
pages 72-73

Ida Lee Park Has a Rich History

3min
page 71

The Confusing State of the Potomac River

3min
page 70

A GIRL, A DREAM, AND A HORSE

2min
page 69

Carry Me BACK The Real Gatsby, And Moore

2min
page 68

A Wedding Night To Remember, And Research

4min
pages 66-67

Berryville Antique Dealer Never Met a Stranger

3min
page 65

The Blue Mountain Songbird Strikes All The Right Chords

4min
page 64

Clarice Smith’s Big Race

2min
page 63

CELEBRATIONS

2min
page 62

A New Black Alliance Expanding Its Impact

3min
page 61

SEEN & SCENE

3min
page 60

MODERN FINANCE The Halving

3min
page 58

SURVIVAL

9min
pages 56-57

New York, New York For 20 Seconds

5min
page 54

It’s All About Health for MARK NEMISH

4min
pages 52-53

HUMAN INTELLIGENCE

3min
page 51

Perspectives on Childhood, Education, and Parenting What Constitutes Success for a Child

3min
page 50

For Riverdee Stable, A Year To Fondly Remember

4min
pages 48-49

JK Community Farm Feeding The Food Insecure

3min
page 46

Where's The Beef? Try Ovoka Farm in Paris

4min
pages 44-45

A “Hiking Itch” Is Scratched on the Appalachian Trail

4min
page 43

Aldie Ruritan Club is a Local Institution

3min
page 42

BOOKED UP

2min
page 41

A Lineback Blitz On A Berryville Field

1min
pages 38-39

Heroes Making an Impact

3min
page 36

A New Book Celebrates Historic Huntland

4min
pages 34-35

The Gentle Lady From Upperville Knows It’s Time To Move On

5min
pages 32-33

A 1967 Fiery Disaster in The Plains

8min
pages 30-31

What Should We Feed Wildlife?

4min
page 28

In Ashburn, They Never Skate on Thin Ice

3min
page 27

Down Virginia Way

3min
page 26

Horse Sports and Conservation PROTECTING OUR FUTURE

4min
pages 24-25

A Helping House Hunting Hand Always Pays Off

3min
page 22

Good Fences Make Good Business Sense

3min
page 21

Nancy Bedford and a New Museum in Middleburg

4min
page 20

Ethel Rae Stewart Smith, The Teacher Who Asked For Coal

4min
page 18

Celebrate the First Annual Twelfth Night of Christmas with Piedmont Fox Hounds

1min
page 17

Saving Belmont's Burial Ground for the Enslaved

4min
page 16

For Porcha Dodson, It All Began at Hill

5min
page 15

From Close Quarters to a Grand New Town Hall

4min
page 14

Rural Landowners Manual: Conservation Depends on All

5min
page 12

RENE LLEWELLYN A Legendary Fondness For All

5min
pages 10-11

Tutti Caters to Fine Food and Music Lovers

3min
page 8

The Worst Test: Pretty Mischievous Wins Tragic Renewal of Grade 1 Test

8min
pages 6-7

SOME FABULOUS FEEDBACK

3min
page 4

IN AND OUT

1min
page 3
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