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Repository:
Special Collections at The George Washington Presidential Library at Mount Vernon
Published:
2016    
Matches:
600 hits    
...George Peter account book...
...Checks, from George Peter...
...Accounts, George Peter...
Repository:
Photo Archives of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association
Published:
unknown    
Matches:
1109 hits    
...BW-831 - George Washington Survey...
...BW-2161 - George Washington Medallion...
...BW-3139 - Portrait - George Washington...
Repository:
Photo Archives of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association
Published:
unknown    
Matches:
989 hits    
...George Ford...
...George Ford...
...George Ford...
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