Special Collections at The George Washington Presidential Library at Mount Vernon
PO Box 3600Mount Vernon, VA 22121
Telephone: 703-799-3600
URL: http://archives.mountvernon.org
Katherine Hoarn, Special Collections Librarian; Audrey Abrams, May 2021; revised by Caroline Sharp, 2024.
Administrative Information
Conditions Governing Access
This collection is open for research during scheduled appointments. Researchers must complete the Washington Library's Special Collections and Archives Registration Form before access is provided. The library reserves the right to restrict access to certain items for preservation purposes.
Preferred Citation
[Name and date of item], John Augustine Washington III and family papers, [Folder], Special Collections, The George Washington Presidential Library at Mount Vernon [hereafter Washington Library], Mount Vernon, Virginia.
Biographical / Historical
John Augustine Washington III (1821-1861): John Augustine Washington III was the great-grand nephew of George Washington and the last private owner of Mount Vernon. The fourth of five children, he was born on May 3, 1821 to John Augustine Washington II and Jane Charlotte Blackburn Washington. John Augustine spent his childhood at his parents' Blakeley plantation near present day Charles Town, West Virginia. After the deaths of Bushrod Washington and his wife Julia in 1829, the Mount Vernon estate became the possession of John Augustine Washington II. After John Augustine Washington II passed away in June 1832, the estate was left to his widow Jane Charlotte. John Augustine Washington III graduated from the University of Virginia in 1840, returning to Mount Vernon in September 1841 with a proposition to manage the estate for his mother. She agreed, loaning him twenty-two slaves and contracting his employment for five hundred dollars per year for seven years. Upon Jane Charlotte's death in 1855, as the oldest living male heir, John Augustine Washington III became the last owner private owner of Mount Vernon.
Scope and Contents
This collection contains correspondence, legal documents, financial records, and other documents related to John Augustine Washington III and his family, especially his son, Lawrence, as well as his granddaughters, Anne and Patty. The bulk of the correspondence series are letters sent to John Augustine Washington III and concern family affairs and the management of various family plantations, including Mount Vernon.
Arrangement
The collection is organized in the following series and subseries:
Series 1. Correspondence (Three subseries: John Augustine Washington III, Lawrence Washington, Washington Family)
Series 2. Legal, Financial, and Real Property (including surveys, deeds, receipts, etc)
Series 3. Miscellaneous (typed manuscripts, various papers relating to genealogy research or publications)
Series 4. Prints and Photographic Materials
All series are arranged chronologically, with undated materials listed last.
Related Material
John Augustine Washington III and Eleanor Love Selden Correspondence ; John Augustine Washington III and Mount Vernon Ladies Association (MVLA) Collection
Significant Persons Associated With the Collection
- Alexander, Anna Maria Washington, 1817-1850
- Alexander, Hannah Lee Washington, 1811-1881
- Alexander, Judith Ball Blackburn, 1796-1866
- Alexander, William Fontaine, 1811-1862
- Alexander, Wilson Cary Selden, 1836-1859
- Bassett, George Washington, 1800-1878
- Custis, George Washington Parke, 1781-1857
- Dodge, Harrison Howell, 1852-1937
- Fitzgerald, John, -1799
- Ford, West, approximately 1784-1863
- Harrison, Henry Tazewell, 1796-1881
- Herbert, Bushrod Washington, -1888
- Hughes, George R. H., 1832-1914
- Lafayette, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert Du Motier, marquis de, 1757-1834
- Law, John, 1784?-1822
- Lewis, Lawrence, 1767-1839
- Lewis, Lorenzo, 1803-1847
- Mason, George, 1797-1870
- Mitchell, Jim, 1795-1870
- Tabb, John Prosser
- Turner, Edward C. (Edward Carter), 1816-1891
- Wall, Charles Cecil, 1903-1995
- Washington, Anne Madison, 1882-1966
- Washington, Bushrod C. (Bushrod Corbin), 1839-1919
- Washington, Corbin, 1764-1799
- Washington, Eleanor Love Selden, 1824-1860
- Washington, George, 1732-1799
- Washington, Jane Charlotte Blackburn, 1786-1855
- Washington, John Augustine, II, 1789-1832
- Washington, John Augustine, III, 1821-1861
- Washington, Lawrence, 1854-1920
- Washington, Patty Willis, 1880-1971
- Washington, Thomas Blackburn, 1812-1854
- Washington, William Augustine, 1757-1810
- Washington, William Lanier, 1865-1933
Significant Places Associated With the Collection
- Audley (Va.)
- Christ Church, Alexandria
- Mount Vernon (Va. : Estate)
- United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865
Container List
- Subseries 1.1. John Augustine Washington III1835-1861
- Text box: 1 folder: 1835.04.01 2023-SC-023-001
John Augustine Washington III to Jane C. WashingtonWashington, John Augustine, III, 1821-18613 pages 1 bifolium sheet 20 x 25 cm1835 April 1English.Description
John Augustine Washington III tells his mother, Jane C. Washington, about a head injury he recently sustained via one of his classmates. He states that "I do not think he did it intentionally. The name of the boy I do not know and if I did I would have no right to say." Autograph letter signed, 3 pages.
- Text box: 1 folder: 1838.09.23 2023-SC-023-015
Richard B. Washington and Jane C. Washington to John Augustine Washington IIIWashington, Jane Charlotte Blackburn, 1786-18554 pages 1 bifolium sheet 20 x 25 cm1838 September 23English.Description
Letter to John Augustine Washington III from his brother, Richard B. Washington, and his mother, Jane C. Washington. Richard reports back to John about farm affairs and mentions several enslaved people: Henry, Humphrey, Meredith, and Anthony. He reports that Henry and Humphrey have harrowed fields and that Meredith and Anthony have plowed 140 acres for wheat. Jane briefly mentions farm affairs, inquires about John's education at The University of Virginia, and reminds him to read his Bible every day. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.
- Text box: 1 folder: 1838.10.23 2023-SC-023-014
Jane C. Washington to John Augustine Washington IIIWashington, Jane Charlotte Blackburn, 1786-18553 pages 1 bifolium sheet 20 x 25 cm1838 October 23English.Description
Jane C. Washington writes to her son, John Augustine Washington III, about farm affairs, including the planting of wheat, rye, and oats, the arrival of guests at her home, Blakely, and critiques his spelling from previous letters. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages.
- Text box: 1 folder: 1838.11.20 2023-SC-023-013
Jane C. Washington to John Augustine Washington IIIWashington, Jane Charlotte Blackburn, 1786-18554 pages 1 bifolium sheet 20 x 25 cm1838 November 20English.Description
Jane C. Washington writes to her son, John Augustine Washington about her journey home from visiting her daughter and his sister, Anna Maria Washington Alexander, and John's boarding situation at the University of Virginia. She also discusses affairs on the farms at Mount Vernon, mentioning two enslaved men, Willoughby and Gabriel, and whether or not they should stay at Mount Vernon or return to Blakely with her. Letter also includes a discussion about a man named Sambo. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.
- Text box: 1 folder: 1838.12.08 2023-SC-023-011
Jane C. Washington to John Augustine Washington IIIWashington, Jane Charlotte Blackburn, 1786-18553 pages 1 bifolium sheet 20 x 25 cm1838 December 8English.Description
Jane C. Washington writes to her son, John Augustine Washington III, urging him to write back to her as soon as possible, confirming that he received the money he requested from her, as she had not heard from him in five weeks. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages.
- Text box: 1 folder: 1839.02.19 2023-SC-023-023
John B. Tabb to John Augustine Washington III4 pages 2 sheets 20 x 24 cm1839 February 19English.Description
Letter to John Augustine Washington III from his classmate at the University of Virginia, John B. Tabb about an incident in which Tabb suspected a Mr. Gibbosn of an unknown crime and his recent interactions with Mr. Gibbons. He also discusses his health and when he will be able to return to the University. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.
- Text box: 1 folder: 1839.02.23 2023-SC-023-021
Judith B. Alexander to John Augustine Washington IIIAlexander, Judith Ball Blackburn, 1796-18664 pages 1 bifolium sheet 20 x 32 cm1839 February 23English.Description
Judith B. Alexander writes to her nephew, John Augustine Washington III, and discusses her faith following the death of several friends and family and updates John on his family including his mother, Jane C. Washington, his brother, Richard B. Washington, and his sister, Anna Maria Blackburn Alexander. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.
- Text box: 1 folder: 1839.03.16 2023-SC-023-024
J. Tabb to John Augustine Washington III and William Brokenborough2 pages 1 bifolium sheet 13 x 20 cm1839 March 16English.Description
J. Tabb writes to John Augustine Washington III and William Brokenborough requesting a meeting with them regarding his son, John B. Tabb, a classmate of theirs at The University of Virginia. 2 pages.
- Text box: 1 folder: 1839.03.26 2023-SC-023-020
Judith B. Alexander to John Augustine Washington IIIAlexander, Judith Ball Blackburn, 1796-18662 pages 1 sheet 20 x 32 cm1839 March 26English.Description
Judith B. Alexander writes to her nephew, John Augustine Washington III, about the death of Polly, Hannah Lee Alexander's daughter, from scarlet fever. She also recounts other family members who currently had the disease and those who have since recovered. She talks briefly of the arrival of spring and the flowers blooming at her home, Caledon. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.
- Text box: 1 folder: 1839.04.01 2023-SC-023-003
Jane C. Washington to John Augustine Washington IIIWashington, Jane Charlotte Blackburn, 1786-18554 pages 1 bifolium sheet 20 x 25 cm1839 April 1English.Description
Letter in which Jane C. Washington writes to her son, John Augustine Washington III, with updates on deaths and illnesses in the family due to scarlett fever. She updates John on the farm, including that many of their sheep have died. She urges John to write to her more frequently. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.
- Text box: 1 folder: 1839.05.16 2023-SC-023-010
Jane C. Washington to John Augustine Washington IIIWashington, Jane Charlotte Blackburn, 1786-18554 pages 1 bifolium sheet 20 x 25 cm1839 May 16English.Description
Jane C. Washington writes to her son, John Augustine Washington III, about his poor health and whether he should continue school at The University of Virginia, or if he should return home. She also updates John on farm affairs and her recent visits with family and friends. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.
- Text box: 1 folder: 1839.05.24 2021-SC-017-006
Judith B. Alexander to John Augustine Washington IIIAlexander, Judith Ball Blackburn, 1796-18664 pages 1 bifolium sheet 32 x 20 cm1839 May 24English.Description
Letter from Judith B. Alexander to John Augustine Washington III while he is attending the University of Virginia. Concerning family news, including the recent death of Louisa. She discusses the gardens at her estate at Caledon and the affairs of various neighbors. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages, with integral address panel and partial seal.
- Text box: 1 folder: 1839.09.16 2023-SC-023-009
Jane C. Washington to John Augustine Washington IIIWashington, Jane Charlotte Blackburn, 1786-18553 pages 1 bifolium sheet 19 x 25 cm1839 September 16English.Description
Jane C. Washington discusses her son, John Augustine Washington III's, boarding situation at The University of Virginia, her recent visits with friends and family, and farm affairs. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages.
- Text box: 1 folder: 1839.10.02 2023-SC-023-026
George William Washington to John Augustine Washington III2 pages 1 sheet 19 x 25 cm1839 October 2English.Description
George William Washington writes to his cousin, John Augustine Washington III, asking for a loan of $20, in which he plans to "refund in the course of a very short while." Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.
- Text box: 1 folder: 1839.10.22 2023-SC-023-019
Judith B. Alexander to John Augustine Washington IIIAlexander, Judith Ball Blackburn, 1796-18664 pages 1 bifolium sheet 20 x 32 cm1839 October 22English.Description
Judith B. Alexander writes to her nephew, John Augustine Washington III, and updates him on many friends and family members' health. She mentions that Hannah Lee Alexander was very sick and went to stay at Blakely with John's mother, Jane C. Washington. Judith writes that she is pleased John has been riding horses everyday and his improved health because of it. Autograph letter, 4 pages.
- Text box: 1 folder: 1839.10.23 2023-SC-023-008
Jane C. Washington to John Augustine Washington IIIWashington, Jane Charlotte Blackburn, 1786-18554 pages 1 bifolium sheet 19 x 25 cm1839 October 23English.Description
Jane C. Washington writes to her son, John Augustine Washington III, announcing the birth of Anna Maria Washington Alexander's son, John Augustine Washington IV. She also discusses affairs of the farm, inlcuding livestock sales and planting of rye and wheat. She mentions her visit to Audley, Nelly Custis Lewis' home, and the recent death of Lewis' daughter, Mary Eliza Angela Conrad. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.
- Text box: 1 folder: 1839.11.13 2023-SC-023-016
Judith B. Alexander to John Augustine Washington IIIAlexander, Judith Ball Blackburn, 1796-18664 pages 1 bifolium sheet 16 x 20 cm1839 November 13English.Description
Judith B. Alexander writes to her nephew, John Augustine Washington III, announcing the birth of sons to both his cousin, Hannah Lee Alexander, and his sister, Anna Maria Washington Alexander. She updates John on the good health of family members. Autograph letter, 4 pages.
- Text box: 1 folder: 1839.11.15 2023-SC-023-007
Jane C. Washington to John Augustine Washington IIIWashington, Jane Charlotte Blackburn, 1786-18554 pages 1 bifolium sheet 19 x 25 cm1839 November 15English.Description
Jane C. Washington writes to her son, John Augustine Washington III, and sends updates on Anna Maria Washington Alexander's newborn son, John Augustine Washington IV. She discusses John's boarding situation at the University of Virginia, with the Merriweather family, and is pleased that he has been accompanying them to church. She discusses farm affairs, including the sale of roughly 1,000-1,200 bales of wheat. She urges John to write to his brother, Richard Washington. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.
- Text box: 1 folder: 1839.12.13
Judith B. Alexander to John Augustine Washington IIIAlexander, Judith Ball Blackburn, 1796-1866Washington, John Augustine, III, 1821-18611839 December 13English.Scope and Contents
Judith writes to her nephew Augustine encouraging him to remain at the University of Virginia instead of going to Washington to work.
- Text box: 1 folder: 1839.00.00 2023-SC-023-004
Jane C. Washington to John Augustine Washington IIIWashington, Jane Charlotte Blackburn, 1786-18554 pages 1 bifolium sheet 20 x 24 cmc. 1839English.Description
Jane C. Washington writes to her son, John Augustine Washington III, about Bushrod Washington Herbert's plans for the law books he inherited from Bushrod Corbin Washington. She also discusses her other son and John's brother, Richard Washington, and his education, discusses her recent visitors at her home, Blakely, and shares updates from the farm. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.
- Text box: 1 folder: 1840.01.07 2023-SC-023-034
Charles J. Meriwether to John Augustine Washington III2 pages 1 sheet 20 x 25 cm1840 January 7English.Description
Meriwether writes to John Augustine Washington III about the sale of one of Washington's mares, and says that he will send the payment, $74, at the "first safe opportunity." Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.
- Text box: 1 folder: 1840.01.07 2023-SC-023-025
John G. Miller to John Augustine Washington III2 pages 1 sheet 20 x 25 cm1840 January 7English.Description
John G. Miller writes to John Augustine Washington III and recounts a story of a classmate of theirs, Mr. Bankhead, who ran away with a woman, Miss Garth, to get married without her father's permission. He says that they have not been seen since the night they left, and tells John to look out for them in Washington D.C. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.
- Text box: 1 folder: 1840.11.12 2023-SC-023-006
Jane C. Washington to John Augustine Washington IIIWashington, Jane Charlotte Blackburn, 1786-18554 pages 1 bifolium sheet 20 x 25 cm1840 November 12English.Description
Jane C. Washington writes to her son, John Augustine Washington III, about his improving health and his recent dangerous encounter with a horse that nearly killed him. She briefly mentions politics, including the "triumph of the Whips in New York and Pennsylvania" and that the outcomes of the Virginia elections are still unknown. She discusses the state of the farm, mentioning that the harvests of wheat and oats are less than desired. She quotes several sections of Bushrod Corbin Washington's will, which John had previously requested in a separate letter, regarding the fate of his law books following his passing. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.
- Text box: 1 folder: 1840.11.26 2023-SC-023-012
Jane C. Washington to John Augustine Washington IIIWashington, Jane Charlotte Blackburn, 1786-18554 pages 1 bifolium sheet 20 x 25 cm1840 November 26English.Description
Jane C. Washington writes to her son, John Augustine Washington III, about the murder of one of his professors, Dr. Davis, at The Univeristy of Virginia by one of his classmates. She also discusses money sent from Bushrod Washington and herself to John, and guests at her home, Blakely. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.
- Text box: 1 folder: 1841.03.29 2023-SC-023-005
Jane C. Washington to John Augustine Washington IIIWashington, Jane Charlotte Blackburn, 1786-18554 pages 1 bifolium sheet 15 x 19 cm1841 March 29English.Description
Jane C. Washington discusses John Augstine Washington III's health, including him "suffering from weak eyes," and asks about his intentions regarding his degree from the University of Virginia. She also recounts her troubles with a broken carriage and waiting for a new one, and shares updates from the farm. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.
- Text box: 1 folder: 1841.10.09 2023-SC-023-028
D. Johnson to John Augustine Washington III4 pages 1 bifolium sheet 20 x 25 cm1841 October 9English.Description
Johnson writes to John Augustine Washington III about local politics of Louisa, Virginia. He also provides personal updates, including his current studies, his upcoming trips, and correspondence with mutual acquaintances from the University of Virginia. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.
- Text box: 1 folder: 1842.02.08
Judith B. Alexander to John Augustine Washington IIIAlexander, Judith Ball Blackburn, 1796-1866Washington, John Augustine, III, 1821-18611842 February 8English.Scope and Contents
Judith B. Alexander, Caledon, to John Augustine Washington III. Judith writes that she is suffering from melancholy and writes of religious matters. She also writes, "I observed with pleasure you have forbidden the intrusion of stages and omnibuses." She asks that she be fondly remembered to Aunt Jenny, "my poor old Joe Mitchum," Phil, West, Eliza, and Sarah.
- Text box: 2 folder: 1842.03.04
William Fontaine Alexander to John Augustine Washington IIIAlexander, William Fontaine, 1811-1862Washington, John Augustine, III, 1821-18611842 March 4English.Scope and Contents
To Mount Vernon. William writes that he wants Augustine to have Cary ready at Miss Mandeville's to be brought home. Jane C. Washington is with the Alexanders.
- Text box: 2 folder: 1842.05.03
Hannah Lee Washington Alexander to John Augustine Washington IIIAlexander, Hannah Lee Washington, 1811-1881Washington, John Augustine, III, 1821-18611842 May 3English.Scope and Contents
Hannah Lee Washington Alexander, Prospect Hill, to John Augustine Washington III, Mount Vernon. Hannah wishes Augustine a happy 21st birthday. Urges religious faith to gain lasting happiness. Gives family news.
- Text box: 2 folder: 1842.06.27
Judith B. Alexander to John Augustine Washington IIIAlexander, Judith Ball Blackburn, 1796-1866Washington, John Augustine, III, 1821-18611842 June 27English.Scope and Contents
Caledon to Mount Vernon. Letter about harvest, wheat crops, debt, and difficulties. Judith hopes to visit Augustine at Mount Vernon and urges him to have faith.
- Text box: 2 folder: 1843.01.20
Judith B. Alexander to John Augustine Washington IIIAlexander, Judith Ball Blackburn, 1796-18661843 January 20English.Scope and Contents
Judith writes that she is unable to attend his wedding to Nelly but her husband will come. She has heard great things about Nelly. Long discussion of William Alexander and his difficulties. Talks about her love of flowers and pleasure at the improvement of the garden and greenhouse at Mount Vernon.
- Text box: 2 folder: 1843.03.25 2021-SC-017-027
Jane C. Washington to John Augustine Washington IIIWashington, Jane Charlotte Blackburn, 1786-18552 pages 1 bifolium sheet 26 x 20 cm1843 March 25English.Description
Letter from Jane C. Washington to John Augustine Washington III concerning family matters such as the recent death of Mr. Selden and a discussion about whether Washington should assume administration over the estate. An enslaved woman named Julia is sick. Includes her hope that West Ford will mail this letter today from Mount Vernon, with a postscript message from Ford to Washington about recovering a loan. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages, with integral address panel.
- Text box: 2 folder: 1843.04.12 2021-SC-017-051
H. T. Harrison to John Augustine Washington IIIHarrison, Henry Tazewell, 1796-18811 pages 1 bifolium sheet 26 x 20 cm1843 April 12English.Description
Letter from H. T. Harrison to John Augustine Washington III concerning Washington declining to take certain loans and his involvement in various chancery suits. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel.
- Text box: 2 folder: 1843.05.10 2021-SC-017-048
David Gulick to John Augustine Washington III1 pages 1 sheet 26 x 20 cm1843 May 10English.Description
Letter from David Gulick to John Augustine Washington III, informing him that it is useless to plough a certain tract of land as it is about to be sold. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.
- Text box: 2 folder: 1843.05.12 2021-SC-017-008
John Augustine Washington III to Elizabeth SeldenWashington, John Augustine, III, 1821-18613 pages 1 bifolium sheet 26 x 21 cm1843 May 12English.Description
Letter from John Augustine Washington III to Elizabeth Selden concerning a partial tenancy at Exeter plantation, property of the Selden family. Washington gives her advice concerning finances and the tenant agreement. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages.
- Text box: 2 folder: 1843.05.13 2021-SC-017-018
Henry T. Harrison to John Augustine Washington IIIHarrison, Henry Tazewell, 1796-18812 pages 1 sheet 26 x 20 cm1843 May 13English.Description
Letter from Henry T. Harrison to John Augustine Washington III, advising him about the rental of Exeter plantation, the property of the Selden family. He informs Washington that the enslaved people at Exeter are going to be appraised and sold, if Washington is interested in buying. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.
- Text box: 2 folder: 1843.06.12 2021-SC-017-012
W. F. Alexander to John Augustine Washington IIIAlexander, William Fontaine, 1811-18623 pages 1 bifolium sheet 25 x 20 cm1843 June 12English.Description
Letter from William F. Alexander to John Augustine Washington III. He councils that Mr. Dangerfield has offered Washington a fair price for his land, asks for advice about selling off his own land, and discusses crop yields. He also refers to an enslaved man named Tom. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel and red wax seal.
- Text box: 2 folder: 1843.11.05
John Augustine Washington III to William BallWashington, John Augustine, III, 1821-18611843 November 5English.Scope and Contents
Autograph letter signed. Retained copy. Mount Vernon to Exeter. Augustine writes about corn crops in Exeter.
- Text box: 2 folder: 1843.11.30 2021-SC-017-071
Catherine B. Turner to John Augustine Washington III4 pages 1 bifolium sheet 20 x 25 cm1843 November 30English.Description
Letter from Catherine B. Turner to John Augustine Washington III concerning a loan of money. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.
- Text box: 2 folder: 1844.01.06 2021-SC-017-072
Catherine B. Turner to John Augustine Washington III2 pages 1 sheet 20 x 25 cm1844 January 6English.Description
Letter from Catherine B. Turner to John Augustine Washington III concerning a loan of money and a delayed payment from Mr. Hammond. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.
- Text box: 2 folder: 1844.03.18
William Downing to John Augustine Washington III1844 March 18English.Scope and Contents
Chitton Hill. Letter about the sale of lime.
- Text box: 2 folder: 1844.03.20
William Fontaine Alexander to John Augustine Washington IIIAlexander, William Fontaine, 1811-18621844 March 20English.Scope and Contents
Mr. Burns will release Washington from his contract. Mr. Roper is interested in purchasing the farm. Congratulates him on the birth of his daughter and wishes him "good luck to have a dozzen." Discusses the new set of six sheriffs elected and crops.
- Text box: 2 folder: 1844.03.28
John Augustine Washington III to Mr. DowningWashington, John Augustine, III, 1821-18611844 March 28English.Scope and Contents
Autograph letter signed. Retained copy. Mount Vernon. About the delivery of lime to Mount Vernon.
- Text box: 2 folder: 1844.06.05 2021-SC-017-004
Robert Adams to John Augustine Washington III2 pages 1 bifolium sheet 26 x 20 cm1844 June 5English.Description
Letter from Robert Adams to John Augustine Washington III concerning the purchase of fire insurance for Mount Vernon, with quotes from various companies about the premiums and tenures of policies. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages, with integral address panel.
- Text box: 2 folder: 1844.07.25
W. P. C. Johnson to John Augustine Washington III1844 July 25English.Scope and Contents
Bellwood to Mount Vernon. Johnson wants to know whether Augustine wants to rent Mt. Zephyr farm for another year. Says it "is very much out of order and in a rough and uncultivated state," so he will rent it on moderate terms. Extols his congregations every Sunday for their intelligence. Requests Augustine to remind two people that they owe him money, which will be put in the hands of a collection officer if he is not paid.
- Text box: 2 folder: 1844.08.28 2021-SC-017-049
Green and Pascoe to John Augustine Washington III2 pages 1 bifolium sheet 26 x 21 cm1844 August 28Description
Letter from the lumber firm, Green and Pascoe, to John Augustine Washington III informing him that the ten-inch square locust posts he ordered could not be obtained in their market. They suggest that they could cut something similar out of Florida cedar. They're sending the balance of the hemlock ordered by boat with this letter. On the reverse is a letter from Sandford Gulick to John Augustine Washington III, dated September 6, 1844, explaining that the aforementioned shipment of lumber that accompanied this letter was not complete. Autograph letters signed, 2 pages, with integral address panel.
- Text box: 2 folder: 1844.10.31
J. P. Tabb to John Augustine Washington III1844 October 31English.Scope and Contents
White Marsh. Asks when Augustine will visit in the fall and provides directions.
- Text box: 2 folder: 1844.11.21 2021-SC-017-023
Elizabeth A. L. Selden to John Augustine Washington III2 pages 1 bifolium sheet 25 x 20 cm1844 November 21English.Description
Letter from Elizabeth Selden to John Augustine Washington III concerning enslaved people at Exeter, the Selden familial home which she is leaving due to financial hardship. She speaks specifically about an enslaved man named John and an enslaved woman named Caroline. She proposes to rent John and Caroline and asks whether Washington would be willing to keep them on the estate. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages, with integral address panel.
- Text box: 2 folder: 1844 2021-SC-017-026
Elizabeth A. L. Selden to John Augustine Washington III3 pages 1 bifolium sheet 27 x 20 cm1844English.Description
Letter from Elizabeth Selden to John Augustine Washington III concerning the enslaved population at her home, Exeter. She discusses four specific people, three men and a woman: John, Billy, Jim, and Aunt Jenny. For $200 she has retained them for her lifetime, after which they will belong to Washington. She complains about their various health and age-related issues as well as their unhappiness about being separated from their families to go with Selden when she leaves Exeter. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel.
- Text box: 2 folder: 1845.01.06
William Downing to John Augustine Washington III1845 January 6English.Scope and Contents
Baltimore to Alexandria. Letter requesting payment of $90.20 for delivery of lime.
- Text box: 2 folder: 1845.02.01 2021-SC-017-005
William Fowle to John Augustine Washington III2 pages 1 bifolium sheet 25 x 20 cm1845 February 1English.Description
Letter from William Fowle, President of the Alexandria Canal Company, to John Augustine Washington III informing him that arbitrators of their land dispute have rendered a decision regarding ownership in favor of the company. He assures Washington that, once titles to the formerly disputed property are completed, they will build a bridge at his request. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.
- Text box: 2 folder: 1845.02.05
William Downing to John Augustine Washington III1845 February 5English.Scope and Contents
Baltimore. Letter acknowledging the receipt of a check for ninety dollars.
- Text box: 2 folder: 1845.02.27
George Fayette Washington to John Augustine Washington III1845 February 27English.Scope and Contents
Waverly. Received the check on the Valley Bank of Charlestown and submitted it. Will be happy to aid in future business transactions.
- Text box: 2 folder: 1845.03.08
William H. Brune to John Augustine Washington III1845 March 8English.Scope and Contents
From Baltimore.
- Text box: 3 folder: 1845.04.26
J. P. Tabb to John Augustine Washington III1845 April 26English.Scope and Contents
Tabb writes Augustine giving him directions to his residence.
- Text box: 3 folder: 1845.06.11
George Mason to John Augustine Washington III1845 June 11English.Scope and Contents
To Mount Vernon. Mason writes seeking support for establishing a church in Gum Springs so they do not need to go all the way into Alexandria for services at Christ Church.
- Text box: 3 folder: 1845.07.26
Samuel K. George to John Augustine Washington III1845 July 26English.Scope and Contents
Baltimore. Letter about shipping 6 tons of guano to Mount Vernon aboard the steamboat Columbia.
- Text box: 3 folder: 1845.10.27 2021-SC-017-053
H. T. Harrison to John Augustine Washington IIIHarrison, Henry Tazewell, 1796-18811 pages 1 sheet 26 x 21 cm1845 October 27English.Description
Letter from H. T. Harrison to John Augustine Washington III concerning current events, including John Janney's illness and a chancery suit. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.
- Text box: 3 folder: 1845.11.06 2021-SC-017-011
W. F. Alexander to John Augustine Washington IIIAlexander, William Fontaine, 1811-18623 pages 1 bifolium sheet 26 x 20 cm1845 November 6English.Description
Letter from William Fontaine Alexander to John Augustine Washington III in which he asks for advice about an offer he has for ground rent. He mentions the death of a neighbor, Charles Asquith, and also states 'poor old Mingo died yesterday afternoon'. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel and red wax seal.
- Text box: 3 folder: 1845.11.07 2021-SC-017-046
David Gulick to John Augustine Washington III1 pages 1 sheet 26 x 20 cm1845 November 7English.Description
Letter from David Gulick to John Augustine Washington III informing him that Mr. Smart's boat from Leesburg, Va, will be in Alexandria the following week with 304 bushels of wheat and 315 bushels of oats for Washington. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.
- Text box: 3 folder: 1845.11.20 2021-SC-017-015
George Mason to John Augustine Washington IIIMason, George, 1797-18703 pages 1 bifolium sheet 25 x 20 cm1845 November 20English.Description
Letter from George Mason to his neighbor, John Augustine Washington III, concerning his disapproval of the current constable. He references some theft or rebellion amongst the enslaved people of the local area and claims, 'for our mutual safety, and a determination to root out these white wolves, we could soon clear the neighborhood'. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel and red wax seal.
- Text box: 3 folder: 1845.12.23
Catherine B. Turner to John Augustine Washington III1845 December 23English.Scope and Contents
Alexandria to Mount Vernon. Turner writes that she is unable to visit because of illness.
- Text box: 3 folder: 1845.12.26
Richard Bushrod Washington to John Augustine Washington1845 December 26English.Scope and Contents
Blakely to Mount Vernon. Richard writes that he is unable to hire an overseer as wages are now so high. He says Augustine can keep Fanny for "what ever she is worth" if she can be of service.
- Text box: 3 folder: 1845.12.29 2021-SC-017-003
William F. Alexander to John Augustine Washington IIIAlexander, William Fontaine, 1811-18623 pages 1 bifolium sheet 26 x 20 cm1845 December 29English.Description
Letter from Dr. William F. Alexander to John Augustine Washington III requesting that he settle some business for him due to his inability to travel to Alexandria himself. He references Washington's purchase of an enslaved man named Alfred and asks whether Washington would be interested in buying an enslaved man named John and his five youngest children. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel.
- Text box: 3 folder: 1846.03.16
William Fontaine Alexander to John Augustine Washington IIIAlexander, William Fontaine, 1811-18621846 March 16English.Scope and Contents
William writes that Mr. Roddy wanted to be paid for digging his well, but he had not fulfilled the contract, which was to go ten feet deeper. William will not pay him until he hears from Washington.
- Text box: 3 folder: 1846.04.01
William Fontaine Alexander to John Augustine Washington IIIAlexander, William Fontaine, 1811-18621846 April 1English.Scope and Contents
To Mount Vernon. William writes that he went to inspect the well. Washington's Uncle Bushrod is uncertain whether it will answer his purposes. Mr. Roddy did not penetrate further than five feet as he felt it would do no good to go further and cause needless expenses. Will dig another well if necessary under a new contract. William is not in need of Augustine's help to obtain a loan.
- Text box: 3 folder: 1846.05.01 2021-SC-017-056
Burr W. Harrison to John Augustine Washington III2 pages 1 sheet 25 x 20 cm1846 May 1English.Description
Letter from Burr W. Harrison to John Augustine Washington III concerning the Circuit Court case of Harrison v. Gibson and the associated costs and fees. Washington owes $805.87 and Harrison requests that he remit the amount promptly either to him or a specified bank. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.
- Text box: 3 folder: 1846.05.25
William Fontaine Alexander to John Augustine Washington IIIAlexander, William Fontaine, 1811-18621846 May 25English.Scope and Contents
Charlestown to Mount Vernon. Encloses a letter from Mr. Brownell and wants his advice as to how to deal with it. Is worried about his debts and interest payments.
- Text box: 3 folder: 1846.05.29
John Lloyd to John Augustine Washington III1846 May 29English.Scope and Contents
Baltimore. Letter of congratulations on the birth of a child. Eliza is unwell but nothing serious. Reports news of the Mexican conflict.
- Text box: 3 folder: 1846.07.24
William Fontaine Alexander to John Augustine Washington IIIAlexander, William Fontaine, 1811-18621846 July 24English.Scope and Contents
William purchased a house in Charlestown, depending upon the Brownell's bonds to pay for it. Brownell is insolvent. Describes various crops.
- Text box: 3 folder: 1846.07.30 2021-SC-017-057
Matthew E. Harrison to John Augustine Washington III3 pages 1 bifolium sheet 25 x 20 cm1846 July 30English.Description
Letter from Matthew E. Harrison to John Augustine Washington III informing him that funds for the sale of the Selden property are now available to Washington. Harrison gives instruction on signing and submitting the property deed to the purchaser, a man named Hammerly. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel.
- Text box: 3 folder: 1846.10.05
William Fontaine Alexander to John Augustine Washington IIIAlexander, William Fontaine, 1811-18621846 October 5English.Scope and Contents
William writes that James Roper is anxious to purchase Mr. Burns's land.
- Text box: 3 folder: 1846.10.09
S. M. Ball to John Augustine Washington III1846 October 9English.Scope and Contents
Fairfax Court House. Requests his attendance as a magistrate at November Court, at which an election will take place for clerk. Mr. Ball desired his support in his effort to be reappointed.
- Text box: 3 folder: 1846.10.27
William Fontaine Alexander to John Augustine Washington IIIAlexander, William Fontaine, 1811-18621846 October 27English.Scope and Contents
To Mount Vernon. William writes that Mr. Burnett will manufacture "Gattling's Drilling Machine" for $100.
- Text box: 3 folder: 1846.11.23
William Fontaine Alexander to John Augustine Washington IIIAlexander, William Fontaine, 1811-18621846 November 23English.Scope and Contents
Letter about the sale of farms.
- Text box: 3 folder: 1846.12.15 2021-SC-058
Matthew E. Harrison to John Augustine Washington III1 pages 1 bifolium sheet 20 x 25 cm1846 December 15English.Description
Letter from Matthew E. Harrison to John Augustine Washington III in which he encloses a check (not identified) for $72 from a man named Hammerly on account of the Henderson bonds. More payments will follow, with the delay due to Hammerly's ill health. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel.
- Text box: 3 folder: 1847.01.25 2021-SC-017-059
Matthew E. Harrison to John Augustine Washington III1 pages 1 bifolium sheet 25 x 20 cm1847 January 25English.Description
Letter from Matthew E. Harrison to John Augustine Washington III regarding a payment of $30 he has received from Hammerly on account of the Henderson debt. Harrison will deposit the money to Washington's credit. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel.
- Text box: 3 folder: 1847.02.11 2021-SC-017-002
H. T. Harrison to John Augustine Washington IIIHarrison, Henry Tazewell, 1796-18811 pages 1 bifolium sheet 25 x 20 cm1847 February 11English.Description
Letter from Henry T. Harrison to John Augustine Washington III regarding an enslaved woman named Julia. Harrison rented her from Washington and states that there is an additional cost due to a medical account for Julia with Dr. Lee. Includes a discussion about the Selden estate. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel.
- Text box: 3 folder: 1847.02.27 2021-SC-017-031
George Mason to John Augustine Washington IIIMason, George, 1797-18704 pages 1 bifolium sheet 26 x 21 cm1847 February 27English.Description
Letter from George Mason to his neighbor, John Augustine Washington III, concerning politics in Alexandria and upcoming elections. He asks Washington to keep a lookout for a pair of geese he believes have been stolen by enslaved people and sold to the Quaker community at Woodlawn. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages, with integral address panel.
- Text box: 3 folder: 1847.04.13 2021-SC-017-050
James L. McKenad to John Augustine Washington III1 pages 1 sheet 25 x 20 cm1847 April 13English.Description
Letter from James L. McKenad to John Augustine Washington III concerning their recent meeting in the Superior Court and their association in early life. McKenad is accepting Washington's invitation to visit Mount Vernon soon. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.
- Text box: 3 folder: 1847.05.19
William Fontaine Alexander to John Augustine Washington IIIAlexander, William Fontaine, 1811-18621847 May 19English.Scope and Contents
William asks Augustine to aid him in obtaining a loan of $900 by endorsing some bonds. He hopes for a good harvest this year.
- Text box: 4 folder: 1847.10.18 2021-SC-017-055
Burr W. Harrison to John Augustine Washington III1 pages 1 bifolium sheet 26 x 21 cm1847 October 18English.Description
Letter from Burr W. Harrison to John Augustine Washington III requesting that Washington or his overseer at Mount Vernon send back two rams. Harrison will settle the cost for them at a later time. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel.
- Text box: 4 folder: 1847.10.19
William Fontaine Alexander to John Augustine Washington IIIAlexander, William Fontaine, 1811-18621847 October 19English.Scope and Contents
He has canceled his note and encloses it. Had been in attendance on Mrs. B.C. Washington in her illness to the neglect of everything else.
- Text box: 4 folder: 1848.04.11
Mann Page to John Augustine Washington III1848 April 11English.Scope and Contents
Bentroglio. Discusses sale of Nansemond land. Needs to hear from all the heirs of General Washington, Col. Fielding Lewis, and Dr. Thomas Walker. Feels the value has increased due to the railroad being nearby.
- Text box: 4 folder: 1848.04.12 2021-SC-017-033
George Washington Bassett to John Augustine Washington IIIBassett, George Washington, 1800-18783 pages 1 bifolium sheet 25 x 20 cm1848 April 12English.Description
Letter from George Washington Bassett to John Augustine Washington III concerning questions about the estate of George Washington and the executors. Bassett is acting as the executor for the estate of Captain Lewis and, in this role, asks for information about the failure of the Washington executors to collect the debts of a man named Ashton. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel.
- Text box: 4 folder: 1848.05.30
Mann Page to John Augustine Washington III1848 May 30English.Scope and Contents
Bentroglio. Page writes with information about the Nansemond land. Much of the timber has been pillaged, and he suggests negotiating a private sale.
- Text box: 4 folder: 1848.09.16
Edward H. Herbert to John Augustine Washington III1848 September 16English.Scope and Contents
Norfolk to Alexandria. Discussion of Nansemond land. Says there will be great difficulty in establishing its lines as only one tree is left from the original plat. Additionally all the timber has long since been cut and much of the land is claimed by others. Wants to know what price in cash he would take for it.
- Text box: 4 folder: 1849.03.08
Judith B. Alexander to John Augustine Washington IIIAlexander, Judith Ball Blackburn, 1796-18661849 March 8English.Scope and Contents
Judith writes asking for news of Augustine and his family. She recommends the book "Mount of Olives" and writes of family news. Charles is leaving to join a company in California.
- Text box: 4 folder: 1849.03.19
E. R. Lippitt to John Augustine Washington III1849 March 19English.Scope and Contents
Warwick to Mount Vernon. Lippitt hopes Augustine can assist Dr. Alexander in recommending Lippitt for a job. Repaired with tape, with partial loss of text.
- Text box: 4 folder: 1849.03.22 2021-SC-017-007
Jane C. Washington to John Augustine Washington IIIWashington, Jane Charlotte Blackburn, 1786-18554 pages 1 bifolium sheet 25 x 20 cm1849 March 22English.Description
Letter from Jane C. Washington to her son, John Augustine Washington III, concerning local and family matters. She discusses her son Richard's bad luck with health and money issues. She is concerned about Mount Vernon and the fate of the estate following her death, including whether it will be sold to the U.S. government. She inquires about the plans and progress of the monument for John Augustine Washington II at Mount Vernon. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages, with integral address panel and partial wax seal.
- Text box: 4 folder: 1849.07.17
William Fontaine Alexander to John Augustine Washington IIIAlexander, William Fontaine, 1811-18621849 July 17English.Scope and Contents
Sends an account of sales of Washington's wheat. Reports on James Ranson's purchase of a farm and Rutherford's plans.
- Text box: 4 folder: 1849.10.01
Judith B. Alexander to John Augustine Washington IIIAlexander, Judith Ball Blackburn, 1796-18661849 October 1English.Scope and Contents
Judith writes that she heard from Hannah that Augustine received some injury with a plough.
- Text box: 4 folder: 1850.00.00
Judith B. Alexander to John Augustine Washington IIIAlexander, Judith Ball Blackburn, 1796-1866circa 1850English.Scope and Contents
To Mount Vernon. Talks about the great comfort of religion. Discusses Mr. Smith who became a Christian and abandoned his law practice. Also mentions Mr. Merrick of Charles County who sells lime.
- Text box: 4 folder: 1851.02.04 2021-SC-017-054
H. T. Harrison to John Augustine Washington IIIHarrison, Henry Tazewell, 1796-1881Washington, John Augustine, III, 1821-18612 pages 1 sheet 25 x 20 cm1851 February 4English.Description
Letter from H. T. Harrison to John Augustine Washington III in which he thanks Washington for facilitating the sale of an enslaved man named Henry. He discusses the signed bond and two named parties, Eli Gray and a man named Otterback. Harrison dicusses his new tenant, Ball, at Dry Hollow Farm. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.
- Text box: 4 folder: 1851.09.27
George C. Collins & Denson to John Augustine Washington III1851 September 27English.Scope and Contents
Baltimore. Receipt for a shipment of bone that left from Harper's Ferry.
- Text box: 4 folder: 1851.10.13 2021-SC-017-052
H. T. Harrison to John Augustine Washington IIIHarrison, Henry Tazewell, 1796-18811 pages 1 bifolium sheet 25 x 20 cm1851 October 13English.Description
Letter from H. T. Harrison to John Augustine Washington III in which he asks Washington to purchase building materials in Alexandria, VA, on his behalf in order for Harrison to repair a corn house and granary. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel.
- Text box: 4 folder: 1852.01.15 2021-SC-017-060
Sholto T. Stuart to John Augustine Washington III1 pages 1 sheet 26 x 20 cm1852 January 15English.Description
Letter from Sholto T. Stuart to John Augustine Washington III concerning the derafting of a petition to present at the Virginia House of Delegates. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.
- Text box: 4 folder: 1852.01.26 2023-SC-023-032
R. L. Blackburn to John Augustine Washington III4 pages 1 bifolium sheet 20 x 25 cm1852 January 26English.Description
R. L. Blackburn discusses the enslaved people at his estate, Spring Grove, and his plans to sell specific people, including a 16-year-old boy. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.
- Text box: 4 folder: 1852.01.30 2021-SC-017-041
Richard B. Washington to John Augustine Washington III2 pages 1 sheet 22 x 18 cm1852 January 30English.Description
Letter from Richard Blackburn Washington to his brother, John Augustine Washington III, concerning an impending delivery of wheat and the ill health of their mother, Jane C. Washington. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.
- Text box: 4 folder: 1852.02.26
Col. C. A. Alexander to John Augustine Washington III1852 February 26English.Scope and Contents
Explains difficulty with the north boundary of his 30-acre lot. Includes plat sketch.
- Text box: 4 folder: 1852.02.27
Thomas Giles to John Augustine Washington III1852 February 27English.Scope and Contents
Richmond. Giles writes that he will shortly be on his way to Mount Vernon and will get a conveyance from Alexandria They will arrive about dark on Wednesday evening.
- Text box: 4 folder: 1852.02.27
E. N. Wilcox to John Augustine Washington III1852 February 27English.Scope and Contents
Detroit to Mount Vernon. Wilcox writes sending a box of game and fish and thanking Augustine for his hospitality. "It was not enough that the hallowed association of Mount Vernon should have made my brief visit there a thing never to be forgotten, but by a singular good fortune the impression and happiness of that visit were rendered more indelible by the kind attentions of your land and yourself."
- Text box: 4 folder: 1852.03.06
H. W. Thomas to John Augustine Washington III1852 March 6English.Scope and Contents
Senate chamber. Thomas writes that he has made the governor aware of the action of the state of Maryland, and he promises to consult the Attorney General for advice.
- Text box: 4 folder: 1852.04.17 2021-SC-017-038
Thomas B. Washington to John Augustine Washington IIIWashington, Thomas Blackburn, 1812-18541 pages 1 sheet 25 x 20 cm1852 April 17English.Description
Letter from Thomas B. Washington to John Augustine Washington III concerning an upcoming visit and family news. Includes a dicsussion about the death of an enslaved woman named Rose, the illness of an enslaved woman named Martha, and reference to illness amongst the enslaved population at Blakeley, Walnut Farm, and Richwoods. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.
- Text box: 4 folder: 1852.05.04
George Mason to John Augustine Washington III1852 May 4English.Scope and Contents
Hollin Hall to Mount Vernon. Mason writes that he has nominated several men to be justices for their district. He has been urged to become a candidate but has uniformly refused.
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William Easby to John Augustine Washington III1 pages 1 sheet 25 x 20 cm1852 May 21English.Description
Letter from William Easby, the Commissioner of Public Buildings, to John Augustine Washington III inquiring when he can send for bridge timber from Mount Vernon. Washington will be paid upon retrieval. Autograph letter signed, 1 page
- Text box: 4 folder: 1852.08.25
Charles Augustine Washington to John Augustine Washington III1852 August 25English.Scope and Contents
Waverly. Encloses partial payment of a debt and requests Augustine to send it on for him. Hopes to get balance shortly.
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Sholto T. Stuart to John Augustine Washington III3 pages 1 bifolium sheet 26 x 20 cm1852 September 5English.Description
Letter from Sholto T. Stuart to John Augustine Washington III concerning Stuart's wheat crop. He discusses the crop and health and tells Washington he will start threshing this week and can sell him 250 bushels. He offers to assist Washington in purchasing cattle and discusses livestock prices. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages.
- Text box: 4 folder: 1852.10.04 2021-SC-017-062
Sholto T. Stuart to John Augustine Washington III3 pages 1 bifolium sheet 20 x 26 cm1852 October 4English.Description
Letter from Sholto Tuberville Stuart to John Augustine Washington III concerning farm management and the price of wheat. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages.
- Text box: 5 folder: 1852.11.06 2021-SC-017-030
Matthew Harrison to John Augustine Washington III1 pages 1 sheet 25 x 20 cm1852 November 6English.Description
Letter from Matthew Harrison to John Augustine Washington III regarding a payment to Washington of $1,109.71 from General Rush in reference to 'the Hammerly matter'. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.
- Text box: 5 folder: 1853.02.11
Edmund Plowden to John Augustine Washington III1853 February 11English.Scope and Contents
Bushwood. Plowden writes planning a meeting with other legislators to prepare for passage of a law to protect from gill netters. He requests that Augustine come to Washington to address them on the matter.
- Text box: 5 folder: 1853.02.24
Edmund Plowden to John Augustine Washington III1853 February 24English.Scope and Contents
Annapolis. Plowden writes that the bill to ban gilling nets will not be brought up in the Maryland Legislature, mostly due to people from Charles and Prince Georges counties.
- Text box: 5 folder: 1853.03.16
J. W. Tillman to John Augustine Washington III1853 March 16English.Scope and Contents
To Mount Vernon. Tillman is concerned about the use of gilling nets on the Potomac River, which are against the law. Wants to hire someone to cruise up and down the river to take them up during the fishing season.
- Text box: 5 folder: 1853.04.25
William Fontaine Alexander to John Augustine Washington IIIAlexander, William Fontaine, 1811-18621853 April 25English.Scope and Contents
William thanks Augustine for offering to put up shad for Mr. Bealls and himself. Jane C. Washington is visiting and detained by the rain and damp weather.
- Text box: 5 folder: 1853.05.08
William Bryan to John Augustine Washington III1853 May 8English.Scope and Contents
Bryan writes that the law from 1845 will most likely stand against the gill netting. He wants to meet with Augustine in Alexandria to discuss fishing.
- Text box: 5 folder: 1853.05.20 2021-SC-017-037
Thomas B. Washington to John Augustine Washington IIIWashington, Thomas Blackburn, 1812-18541 pages 1 sheet 30 x 18 cm1853 May 20English.Description
Letter from Thomas B. Washington to John Augustine Washington III concerning a man named William Lyons and an issue with his free papers. Thomas B. Washington asks JAWIII to assist Lyons, who is traveling to Alexandria, to address an error with the registration of his free papers. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.
- Text box: 5 folder: 1853.06.01
William Fontaine Alexander to John Augustine Washington IIIAlexander, William Fontaine, 1811-18621853 June 1English.Scope and Contents
William thanks Augustine for the shad and writes that Miss Rice will provide "all that you desire in a Governess for your children."
- Text box: 5 folder: 1853.06.04
L. Shinn to John Augustine Washington III1853 June 4English.Scope and Contents
Alexandria. Shinn writes that he is unable to get men for sending the boat out for fishing.
- Text box: 5 folder: 1853.06.24 2023-SC-023-035
John Prosser Tabb to John Augustine Washington IIITabb, John Prosser4 pages 1 bifolium sheet 17 x 21 cm1853 June 24English.Description
John Prosser Tabb writes to John Augustine Washington III about the sale of Mount Vernon saying, "I am truly glad that you have a prospect of diposing of Mt. Vernon so advantageously." He also tells Washington about multiple properties for sale, ranging from 500-1200 acres and $9,000-$35,000, near him. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.
- Text box: 5 folder: 1854.01.27
Alfred Moss to John Augustine Washington III1854 January 27English.Scope and Contents
Fairfax Court House to Alexandria. Discusses the commissioners appointed to assess damages to the properties of lands through which the Manassas Gap Rail will pass. One property holder is not a freeholder, which poses a problem.
- Text box: 5 folder: 1854.05.04
William Fontaine Alexander to John Augustine Washington IIIAlexander, William Fontaine, 1811-18621854 May 4English.Scope and Contents
William is grateful for delivery of fish. Wants to visit Mount Vernon so that "our children should grow up knowing and loving each other." Discusses the planting of corn and wheat. Says Cary may visit before his return to Jefferson.
- Text box: 5 folder: 1854.05.24
William Fontaine Alexander to John Augustine Washington IIIAlexander, William Fontaine, 1811-18621854 May 24English.Scope and Contents
William writes that he received the fish and paid for the herring but not the shad. Describes corn and wheat crops. Refers to upcoming election for the "sheriffalty."
- Text box: 5 folder: 1854.09.25
C. B. Dana to John Augustine Washington III1854 September 25English.Scope and Contents
Alexandria. A letter discussing the qualifications of a Miss Page to be a governess for the Washington family. Dana is not sure of her French abilities. She does not teach drawing.
- Text box: 5 folder: 1855.01.07 2023-SC-023-022
Wilson Cary Selden Alexander to John Augustine Washington IIIAlexander, Wilson Cary Selden, 1836-18594 pages 1 bifolium sheet 15 x 18 cm1855 January 7English.Description
Wilson Cary Selden Alexander writes to his uncle, John Augustine Washington III, about his invitation spend Christmas at Mount Vernon and updates John on his studies at university. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.
- Text box: 5 folder: 1855.04.09
Eliza A. Selden to John Augustine Washington III1855 April 9English.Scope and Contents
Eliza writes that she will not send the money "you hold of mine to California." Wishes to consult with him as to investment when she comes to Virginia in May.
- Text box: 5 folder: 1855.04.14
Richard Bryan to John Augustine Washington III1855 April 14English.Scope and Contents
To Mount Vernon. Letter regarding a disagreement with Mr. Cawood about using Augustine's hands to finish work for Bryan.
- Text box: 5 folder: 1855.05.10 2021-SC-017-042
Rebecca J. Washington to John Augustine Washington III2 pages 1 sheet 21 x 17 cm1855 May 10English.Description
Letter from Rebecca J. Washington to John Augustine Washington III requesting that Washington assume legal guardianship over her little girl. She discusses her financial hardship and shares family updates. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.
- Text box: 5 folder: 1855.07.23
Hannah Lee Washington Alexander to John Augustine Washington IIIAlexander, Hannah Lee Washington, 1811-18811855 July 23English.Scope and Contents
Blakeley. Hannah writes that she has been sick ever since she returned home and is now visiting Aunt Jane. She is very anxious about her boys' improvement and wants to send Jennie to Mrs. Barton in Philadelphia. Asks about the money due her from Hunter.
- Text box: 5 folder: 1855.08.23
William Fontaine Alexander to John Augustine Washington IIIAlexander, William Fontaine, 1811-18621855 August 23English.Scope and Contents
William writes that Jenny will leave with Richard and go to Philadelphia to be with Mrs. Barton. Requests that Washington send the $100 he proposed to advance for her.
- Text box: 5 folder: 1855.08.27
Hannah Lee Washington Alexander to John Augustine Washington IIIAlexander, Hannah Lee Washington, 1811-18811855 August 27English.Scope and Contents
Hannah writes that Jeannie will be ready soon. It will take some time to get the things she does not have there, including a trunk.
- Text box: 5 folder: 1855.09.10
George Mason to John Augustine Washington III1855 September 10English.Scope and Contents
Spring Bank to Mount Vernon. Mason sends condolences on the death of Jane C. Washington, "a great Virginia lady." He was unable to attend funeral due to the illness of his wife all summer.
- Text box: 5 folder: 1855.11.10
George Mason to John Augustine Washington III1855 November 10English.Scope and Contents
Spring Bank to Mount Vernon. Mason writes about proposed improvements to the road, which will lessen the chance of water damage.
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Judith B. Alexander to John Augustine WashingtonAlexander, Judith Ball Blackburn, 1796-18664 pages 1 bifolium sheet 25 x 20 cm1855 November 16English.Description
Letter from Judith B. Alexander to John Augustine Washington III concerning her shipment of various plants to Mount Vernon. There has been a bout of sickness at her home and the loss of several servants has impeded farm operation. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages, with integral address panel and black wax seal.
- Text box: 5 folder: 1855 2021-SC-017-029
Draft letter from John Augustine Washington III to Miss B. CowerWashington, John Augustine, III, 1821-18612 pages 1 sheet 25 x 20 cm1855English.Description
Draft letter from John Augustine Washington III to Miss B. Cower, previously a governess to Washington's children. Washington denies Miss Cower's claims that he had disparaged her to a Mr. Willis and refuses to agree to Miss Cower's request that he interview his children about her abilities as an instructress. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.
- Text box: 5 folder: 1856.02.04
Edmund Plowden to John Augustine Washington III1856 February 4English.Scope and Contents
Annapolis to Alexandria. Plowden wants to know when the Virginia Legislature will pass a similar law to the one the Maryland Legislature passed in 1854 to stop gill netting. If that does not happen, the Maryland law will be repealed.
- Text box: 5 folder: 1856.03.17
George Mason to John Augustine Washington III1856 March 17English.Scope and Contents
Spring Bank to Mount Vernon. Mason writes about the Accotink Turnpike having passed through the Senate of Virginia. He will give land for the road without compensation and wants to participate in the survey.
- Text box: 6 folder: 1856.03.26
George Fayette Washington to John Augustine Washington III1856 March 26English.Scope and Contents
Waverly. Discusses financial matters and debts.
- Text box: 6 folder: 1856.06.07 2021-SC-017-063
Sholto T. Stuart to John Augustine Washington III3 pages 1 bifolium sheet 13 x 20 cm1856 June 7English.Description
Letter from Sholto T. Stuart to John Augustine Washington III in which he expresses relief that he can "correct wrong impressions on the subject of Mount Vernon" regarding its potential sale. Discusses planting crops and farm management. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages.
- Text box: 6 folder: 1856.06.25
Judith B. Alexander to John Augustine Washington IIIAlexander, Judith Ball Blackburn, 1796-18661856 June 25English.Scope and Contents
To Mount Vernon. Wanted to visit, but Mr. Alexander would not leave his "agricultural pursuits." Enjoyed a recent visit with friends. Heard a lot of news from Jefferson.
- Text box: 6 folder: 1856.08.07
George Mason to John Augustine Washington III1856 August 7English.Scope and Contents
Spring Bank to Mount Vernon. Mason writes that last winter he enacted a deed of trust for his brother, naming Augustine as trustee without first asking his permission. He needs Augustine to send a note to the county court of Fairfax saying he is willing to serve.
- Text box: 6 folder: 1856.08.09
J. M. Carlisle to John Augustine Washington III1856 August 9English.Scope and Contents
Washington. Letter with advice on titles and lots Augustine is interesting in purchasing.
- Text box: 6 folder: 1856.08.12 2021-SC-017-034
Arthur Taylor to John Augustine Washington III1 pages 1 bifolium sheet 25 x 19 cm1856 August 12English.Description
Letter from Arthur Taylor to John Augustine Washington III concerning his acceptance of an offer of 45 per acre from an unnamed purchaser for Collingwood. He authorizes Washington to sign any documents on his behalf. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel.
- Text box: 6 folder: 1856.09.09
William Fontaine Alexander to John Augustine Washington IIIAlexander, William Fontaine, 1811-18621856 September 9English.Scope and Contents
William wishes Augustine to pay his note from the sale of Cousin Hannah's personal property as she is determined to send Jenny to Philadelphia. He disagrees with this as there is a good female school in Charlestown. He had hoped for a visit from Augustine during the summer.
- Text box: 6 folder: 1856.09.17
William Fontaine Alexander to John Augustine Washington IIIAlexander, William Fontaine, 1811-18621856 September 17English.Scope and Contents
William writes that Jenny will again go to Mrs. Barton and has improved very much. Writes he is not depressed but simply getting old. He wants Augustine to visit at least annually. Gives family news. Aunt Christian named him as her trustee and executor, and she has left all to Willie.
- Text box: 6 folder: 1856.09.18
Judith B. Alexander to John Augustine Washington IIIAlexander, Judith Ball Blackburn, 1796-18661856 September 18English.Scope and Contents
To Mount Vernon. Discusses her sister's death and her life. Her happiness became "the passion of my soul." Tells him she is entitled only to the interest on money from the estate. Tells him if she dies, she wants to be buried by Julia in Jefferson with a simple stone.
- Text box: 6 folder: 1856
Judith B. Alexander to John Augustine Washington IIIAlexander, Judith Ball Blackburn, 1796-18661856English.Scope and Contents
Judith writes that she burned Augustine's money order as she had previously been paid by another nephew. Her health is poor.
- Text box: 6 folder: 1857.04.07
John Love to John Augustine Washington III1857 April 7English.Scope and Contents
Indianapolis. Requests payment of $16.59 for repairs made to graveyard at Exeter. Sends best wishes for the family and hopes to see them soon.
- Text box: 6 folder: 1857.05.25
Judith B. Alexander to John Augustine Washington IIIAlexander, Judith Ball Blackburn, 1796-18661857 May 25English.Scope and Contents
To Mount Vernon. Judith writes about Augustine's health. He had the same "typhoid symptoms" as Charles. Writes of family news.
- Text box: 6 folder: 1857.05.28 2021-SC-017-064
Sholto T. Stuart to John Augustine Washington III1 pages 1 sheet 20 x 25 cm1857 May 28English.Description
Letter from Sholto T. Stuart to John Augustine Washington III concerning shipments of shad, herring, and wine. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.
- Text box: 6 folder: 1857.08.06
William Fontaine Alexander to John Augustine Washington IIIAlexander, William Fontaine, 1811-18621857 August 6English.Scope and Contents
William writes that he is unable to sell the land at the price desired. The most offered is $30,000. They are enjoying the visit of the children very much.
- Text box: 6 folder: 1857.10.05
Magnus T. Snodgrass to John Augustine Washington III1857 October 5English.Scope and Contents
Encloses articles of agreement for his services and requests a horse for the use of his family to go to church and other errands.
- Text box: 6 folder: 1857.12.31
William Fontaine Alexander to John Augustine Washington IIIAlexander, William Fontaine, 1811-18621857 December 31English.Scope and Contents
Letter providing an account of the proceeds from Mr. Lucas's bonds.
- Text box: 6 folder: 1858.01.14
William Fontaine Alexander to John Augustine Washington IIIAlexander, William Fontaine, 1811-18621858 January 14English.Scope and Contents
Walnut Farm. Discusses the payment of $6000 and its being a "charge against any shares of Mount Vernon that I or my children may have under your Father's will and codicils."
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Francis Lightfoot Campbell to John Augustine Washington III3 pages 1 bifolium sheet 25 x 20 cm1858 January 15English.Description
Letter from Francis Lightfoot Campbell to John Augustine Washington III seeking Washington's influence to secure a military appointment. He is writing from London and goes on to discuss current events there. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages.
- Text box: 6 folder: 1858.01.25
J. T. Sullivan to John Augustine Washington III1858 January 25English.Scope and Contents
Havre de Grace. Sullivan requests Augustine to petition the Virginia Legislature to pass a similar law to the ones in Maryland from 1854 and 1856, banning gill nets in the Potomac River.
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Sholto T. Stuart to John Augustine Washington IIIWashington, John Augustine, III, 1821-18612 pages 1 sheet 13 x 20 cm1858 January 29English.Description
Letter from Sholto T. Stuart to John Augustine Washington III concerning a shipment of claret wine and his plans for planting tobacco beds. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.
- Text box: 6 folder: 1858.02.02
William H. McFarland to John Augustine Washington III1858 February 2English.Scope and Contents
Richmond. McFarland invites Augustine to the celebration of Washington's birthday on February 22 in Richmond.
- Text box: 6 folder: 1858.02.03
William Fontaine Alexander to John Augustine Washington IIIAlexander, William Fontaine, 1811-18621858 February 3English.Scope and Contents
Letter discussing legal matters.
- Text box: 6 folder: 1858.02.03
J. T. Sullivan to John Augustine Washington III1858 February 3English.Scope and Contents
Havre de Grace. Encloses copies of the fishing laws passed in 1854 and 1856 in Maryland and requests that Augustine do everything possible to get similar law passed in Virginia.
- Text box: 6 folder: 1858.02.04
J. T. Sullivan to John Augustine Washington III1858 February 4English.Scope and Contents
Havre de Grace. Encloses letter from Thomas M. Bacon and stresses that the only chance of preserving shore fishing is for Virginia to pass a similar law to the one passed in Maryland.
- Text box: 6 folder: 1858.02.17
William Fontaine Alexander to John Augustine Washington IIIAlexander, William Fontaine, 1811-18621858 February 17English.Scope and Contents
Letter discussing financial matters.
- Text box: 6 folder: 1858.03.27
William Fontaine Alexander to John Augustine Washington IIIAlexander, William Fontaine, 1811-18621858 March 27English.Scope and Contents
Discusses the possibility of payments from various people. Cary is now a "full fledged 'Doctor Medicine'" but does not look at all more venerable. William assures Augustine that his note in Bank will be paid at maturity.
- Text box: 6 folder: 1858.03.31
George Mason to John Augustine Washington III1858 March 31English.Scope and Contents
Spring Bank. Complains about a tenant and the lack of good seed to plant. Will plant what he has in a few days so he gets at least some crop. Talks about a bill in the legislature about "scoundrels" coming on their land to hunt.
- Text box: 6 folder: 1858.06.08
William Fontaine Alexander to John Augustine Washington IIIAlexander, William Fontaine, 1811-18621858 June 8English.Scope and Contents
William thanks Augustine for two barrels of herrings. He is sorry the fishing season was so "unfavourable" and is sorry to hear of Nelly's illness. Hopes the children will visit them soon. Discusses upcoming payments by various women on bonds to him.
- Text box: 7 folder: 1858.06.09
William Fontaine Alexander to John Augustine Washington IIIAlexander, William Fontaine, 1811-18621858 June 9English.Scope and Contents
William urges Nelly to come stay with them and have her baby there. Intends to buy Dr. Eichelberger's practice for Cary.
- Text box: 7 folder: 1858.06.15
Dr. R. C. Mason to John Augustine Washington III1858 June 15English.Scope and Contents
Okeley. Writes about providing medical services for Augustine's wife, Eleanor.
- Text box: 7 folder: 1858.06.21
Mrs. B. C. Mason to John Augustine Washington III1858 June 21English.Scope and Contents
Mason writes that their home in Loudon might be of use to Washington and his family, if they are leaving Mount Vernon. She thinks he might become involved in politics and would make an excellent representative in Congress. He might divide the estate into small farms and induce settlers from the North. She invites Louisa to stay with her so she may assist with her studies.
- Text box: 7 folder: 1858.07.06
R. M. Whaly to John Augustine Washington III1858 July 6English.Scope and Contents
Alexandria. Writes about a mare and colt and gives charges for his services.
- Text box: 7 folder: 1858.07.09 2021-SC-017-066
Sholto T. Stuart to John Augustine Washington III4 pages 1 bifolium sheet 13 x 21 cm1858 July 9English.Description
Letter from Sholto T. Stuart to John Augustine Washington III concerning shipments of wine. he advises Washington to view all possible locations before settling on a home following his sale of Mount Vernon. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.
- Text box: 7 folder: 1858.07.27
William Fontaine Alexander to John Augustine Washington IIIAlexander, William Fontaine, 1811-18621858 July 27English.Scope and Contents
Gives family news and hopes for a visit from the children soon.
- Text box: 7 folder: 1858.08.10
William Fontaine Alexander to John Augustine Washington IIIAlexander, William Fontaine, 1811-18621858 August 10English.Scope and Contents
William details collection on his bond and the deposit of the proceeds.
- Text box: 7 folder: 1858.08.17
William Fontaine Alexander to John Augustine Washington IIIAlexander, William Fontaine, 1811-18621858 August 17English.Scope and Contents
William writes that he is sending two Bashear ploughs. He describes the death of Mrs. Turner.
- Text box: 7 folder: 1858.08.21
William Fontaine Alexander to John Augustine Washington IIIAlexander, William Fontaine, 1811-18621858 August 21English.Scope and Contents
Sends an accounting of the costs associated with the two ploughs sent.
- Text box: 7 folder: 1858.09.07
William Fontaine Alexander to John Augustine Washington IIIAlexander, William Fontaine, 1811-18621858 September 7English.Scope and Contents
William writes that Jenny will be returning to Mrs. Barton's school, and $300 is required at this time. Cary is not doing well. He assures Augustine that his children are well with them.
- Text box: 7 folder: 1858.09.23
George Mason to John Augustine Washington III1858 September 23English.Scope and Contents
Spring Bank to Mount Vernon. Mason writes that he received two well-matched mules from Baltimore. He praises a Mr. Sands and recommends him to Augustine.
- Text box: 7 folder: 1858.09.30
Samuel Sands to John Augustine Washington III1858 September 30English.Scope and Contents
Baltimore. Offers a pair of mules for sale for $350.
- Text box: 7 folder: 1858.10.29
William Fontaine Alexander to John Augustine Washington IIIAlexander, William Fontaine, 1811-18621858 October 29English.Scope and Contents
William writes about a draft for $5000, with Dick the drawer, Alexander the endorser, and Augustine the acceptor and payer.
- Text box: 7 folder: 1858.11.03
Tazewell Taylor to John Augustine Washington III1858 November 3English.Scope and Contents
Norfolk. News about the annual meeting of the Dismal Swamp Company and its recent dividends, which have been down.
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W.R. Millan to John Augustine Washington III1 pages 1 sheet 25 x 20 cm1858 November 4English.Description
Letter from W.R. Millan to John Augustine Washington III. He is renting an enslaved boy named Web to Washington for the remainder of that year. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.
- Text box: 7 folder: 1858.11.15 2023-SC-023-031
R. S. Blackburn to John Augustine Washington III4 pages 1 bifolium sheet 16 x 20 cm1858 November 15English.Description
Blackburn discusses the enslaved people from his estate, as well as John Augustine Washington III's, and his plans to sell certain people. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.
- Text box: 7 folder: 1858.12.03
William Fontaine Alexander to John Augustine Washington IIIAlexander, William Fontaine, 1811-18621858 December 3English.Scope and Contents
William reports on Cary's improved health and writes that he feels great anxiety about him. Mrs. Bennett wants his farm but needs time. Urges Augustine not to worry about Jenny.
- Text box: 7 folder: 1858.12.19 2023-SC-023-033
R. S. Blackburn to John Augustine Washington III2 pages 1 sheet 13 x 21 cm1858 December 19English.Description
R. S. Blackburn discusses loans and his plans to sell enslaved people. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.
- Text box: 7 folder: 1859.01.16
Hannah Lee Washington Alexander to John Augustine Washington IIIAlexander, Hannah Lee Washington, 1811-18811859 January 16English.Scope and Contents
Charlestown. Hannah wants to know whether Augustine had time to attend to the insurance of Richwoods. Bushrod Herbert has the papers. She is experiencing very hard times. Many in the area have scarlet fever.
- Text box: 7 folder: 1859.01.17
Robert Beverley to John Augustine Washington III1859 January 17English.Scope and Contents
Letter discussing oxen and other cattle.
- Text box: 7 folder: 1859.01.27
William Fontaine Alexander to John Augustine Washington IIIAlexander, William Fontaine, 1811-18621859 January 27English.Scope and Contents
William has purchased 50 bushels of clover seed for Augustine. He writes that Cary is failing "very perceptibly."
- Text box: 7 folder: 1859.01.29
William Fontaine Alexander to John Augustine Washington IIIAlexander, William Fontaine, 1811-18621859 January 29English.Scope and Contents
William writes, "Our precious Cary breathed his last this morning."
- Text box: 7 folder: 1859.02
William Fontaine Alexander to John Augustine Washington IIIAlexander, William Fontaine, 1811-18621859 FebruaryEnglish.Scope and Contents
William tells Augustine he received the check for $2,000 and requests an additional $1,000, which will "make me much more comfortable."
- Text box: 7 folder: 1859.02.01
Aaron Leggett to John Augustine Washington III1859 February 1English.Scope and Contents
Mount Zephyr. Encloses a copy of a survey related to construction of a turnpike over a hill near Gum Springs. Mr. Mason is opposed to all roads "within 50 miles of him" but has granted permission for a survey on his land and seems to realize he cannot block construction of the road.
- Text box: 7 folder: 1859.02.09
J. T. Sullivan to John Augustine Washington III1859 February 9English.Scope and Contents
Havre de Grace. Sullivan heard that Virginia passed a fishing law in the past year and wants a copy of it to be published in Maryland papers.
- Text box: 7 folder: 1859.02.11
William Fontaine Alexander to John Augustine Washington IIIAlexander, William Fontaine, 1811-18621859 February 11English.Scope and Contents
Account of shipment of clover seed. Mourning Cary's death. Cary had great faith and knew he was dying.
- Text box: 7 folder: 1859.03.11
Robert Adams to John Augustine Washington III1859 March 11English.Scope and Contents
Philadelphia. Adams writes that the portrait of Augustine's mother arrived safely in Philadelphia. He hopes to visit Washington City in the spring and would like to visit Augustine at Mount Vernon.
- Text box: 8 folder: 1859.03.15
Joseph H. Bradley to John Augustine Washington III1859 March 15English.Scope and Contents
Describes planting methods in the fields.
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Sholto T. Stuart to John Augustine Washington III1 pages 1 bifolium sheet 20 x 25 cm1859 March 18English.Description
Letter from Sholto T. Stuart to John Augustine Washington III concerning the possibility of Sholto's nomination as a representative for Fairfax County, VA. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.
- Text box: 8 folder: 1859.03.24 2021-SC-017-067
Sholto T. Stuart to John Augustine Washington III2 pages 1 bifolium sheet 14 x 21 cm1859 March 24English.Description
Letter from Sholto T. Stuart to John Augustine Washington III in which he expresses a desire to see Washington at Mount Vernon before he leaves "the roof of your ancestors" following his sale of the estate. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.
- Text box: 8 folder: 1859.03.24
Unknown sender to John Augustine Washington III1859 March 24English.Scope and Contents
Front Royal. Letter about bank payments and balances owed.
- Text box: 8 folder: 1859.04.14
William Fontaine Alexander to John Augustine Washington IIIAlexander, William Fontaine, 1811-18621859 April 14English.Scope and Contents
William writes that he and Charlotte will visit in the week after Easter. Charley will come home for Easter vacation to "overhaul his wardrobe & prepare him for the spring." Jenny's board and tuition are paid, and he furnished $10 for travel expenses. The crops are doing well. Is sorry to hear of the ill success of Augustine's fisheries.
- Text box: 8 folder: 1859.04.15
Hannah Lee Washington Alexander to John Augustine Washington IIIAlexander, Hannah Lee Washington, 1811-18811859 April 15English.Scope and Contents
Charlestown. Hannah writes that her creditors are harassing her. She will have to sell Ben, an enslaved man, to be able to pay Mr. Sadler. "I am not extravagant either in livery or dress." She really values his advice.
- Text box: 8 folder: 1859.05.10
John Augustine Washington III to D. M. AdamsWashington, John Augustine, III, 1821-18611859 May 10English.Scope and Contents
Autograph letter signed. Mount Vernon. Discusses a quantity of plank left (without his knowledge) on his farm in Fauquier. Says he is not in any way responsible for the quantity of plank Adams claimed was missing.
- Text box: 8 folder: 1859.05.27
Tazewell Taylor to John Augustine Washington III1859 May 27English.Scope and Contents
Norfolk to Alexandria. Refers to examination of deeds. One is defective as it is unsigned. Inquires as to whether some shareholders had children who would be entitled to a share.
- Text box: 8 folder: 1859.06.11
George Mason to John Augustine Washington III1859 June 11English.Scope and Contents
Spring Bank to Mount Vernon. Mason writes that he is sending a case of Colt revolvers, which he never fired. Has grateful recollection of the constant kindness and courtesy of Augustine and Eleanor.
- Text box: 8 folder: 1859.06.20 2021-SC-017-010
Judith B. Alexander to John Augustine Washington IIIAlexander, Judith Ball Blackburn, 1796-18663 pages 1 bifolium sheet 25 x 20 cm1859 June 20English.Description
Letter from Judith B. Alexander to John Augustine Washington III, asking for an advance on the annuity she receives from the estate of Washington's father, John Augustine Washington II. Discusses additional family news. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel.
- Text box: 8 folder: 1859.06.29
William Fontaine Alexander to John Augustine Washington IIIAlexander, William Fontaine, 1811-18621859 June 29English.Scope and Contents
William received two barrels of fine herrings by railroad. They had been misdirected to Winchester. The crops are doing well. He urges Augustine to leave Mount Vernon to avoid sickness.
- Text box: 8 folder: 1859.07.01
P. Hillman Troth to John Augustine Washington III1859 July 1English.Scope and Contents
Accotink. Letter in reference to a note from Nevitt.
- Text box: 8 folder: 1859.07.03
Judith B. Alexander to John Augustine Washington IIIAlexander, Judith Ball Blackburn, 1796-18661859 July 3English.Scope and Contents
Judith is very worried about Hannah Alexander's two sons who seem to be being used by their father to provide a reconciliation of him with Hannah. Judith does not want this to happen.
- Text box: 8 folder: 1859.07.11
William Fontaine Alexander to John Augustine Washington IIIAlexander, William Fontaine, 1811-18621859 July 11English.Scope and Contents
Hannah's husband met his sons in Berryville and "made them sundry presents of money & clothes."
- Text box: 8 folder: 1859.07.11
J. M. Hall to John Augustine Washington III1859 July 11English.Scope and Contents
Letter about breeding a mare.
- Text box: 8 folder: 1859.07.14
Judith B. Alexander to John Augustine Washington IIIAlexander, Judith Ball Blackburn, 1796-18661859 July 14English.Scope and Contents
Hannah's sons are in Alexandria with "their miserable father." Judith is amazed that Hannah trusts him with them. Reports on various visitors.
- Text box: 8 folder: 1859.08
George Mason to John Augustine Washington III1859 AugustEnglish.Scope and Contents
Mason writes about the Accotink Turnpike and building a bridge at Cameron Run.
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George R. H. Hughes to John Augustine Washington IIIHughes, George R. H., 1832-19144 pages 1 bifolium sheet 19 x 25 cm1859 August 6English.Description
George R. H. Hughes writes to John Augustine Washington III about investments with the money from the sale of Mount Vernon. He tells Washington about The Foster Hotel in Chicago, a large brick five-story hotel for sale for $30,000. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.
- Text box: 8 folder: 1859.08.25 2023-SC-023-029
George R. H. Hughes to John Augustine Washington IIIHughes, George R. H., 1832-19144 pages 1 bifolium sheet 20 x 25 cm1859 August 25English.Description
Hughes writes to John Augustine Washington III about The Foster Hotel in Chicago which is for sale. He provides details of the hotel including number of rooms, sizes of rooms, and how they could be renovatd. He also includes financail and mortgage information, including estimated monthly payments if John Augustine were to purchase the property. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.
- Text box: 8 folder: 1859.10.11
Hannah Lee Washington Alexander to John Augustine Washington IIIAlexander, Hannah Lee Washington, 1811-18811859 October 11English.Scope and Contents
Charlestown. Hannah thanks Augustine for all that he does for her.
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Sholto T. Stuart to John Augustine Washington III3 pages 1 bifolium sheet 13 x 21 cm1859 October 23English.Description
Letter from Sholto T. Stuart to John Augustine Washington III inviting him to his upcoming wedding. He asks Washington for the use of one of his enslaved men for the dining room for the wedding day. An enslaved man from Stuart's household escaped. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages.
- Text box: 8 folder: 1859.12.08 2021-SC-017-039
George Washington Lewis to John Augustine Washington III1 pages 1 sheet 18 x 12 cm1859 December 8English.Description
Letter from George Washington Lewis to John Augustine Washington III concerning an upcoming visit to Mount Vernon with his family. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.
- Text box: 8 folder: 1860.01.05
Bushrod Washington Herbert to John Augustine Washington IIIHerbert, Bushrod Washington, -18881860 January 5English.Scope and Contents
Prospect Hill to Mount Vernon. Autograph letter signed, regarding the sale of an enslaved woman named Milly.
- Text box: 8 folder: 1860.01.12
Tazewell Taylor to John Augustine Washington III1860 January 12English.Scope and Contents
Norfolk to Alexandria. Discusses purchase of shares in Dismal Swamp Company.
- Text box: 8 folder: 1860.01.23
George Mason to John Augustine Washington III1860 January 23English.Scope and Contents
To Mount Vernon. Mason writes urging to vote in the election of a magistrate for the district.
- Text box: 8 folder: 1860.01.27
Tazewell Taylor to John Augustine Washington III1860 January 27English.Scope and Contents
Norfolk to Alexandria. Reports purchase of shares and feels he will be able to purchase more in the near future.
- Text box: 8 folder: 1860.02.07
Robert B. Bolling to John Augustine Washington III1860 February 7English.Scope and Contents
Bollingbrook. Bolling writes that he hopes to see Augustine soon. The previous month his steamer was caught in the ice, and he managed to get to shore and visit two sons.
- Text box: 9 folder: 1860.02.16
William Fontaine Alexander to John Augustine Washington IIIAlexander, William Fontaine, 1811-18621860 February 16English.Scope and Contents
William writes that he is sending 4 bushels of clover seed and gives an account of it.
- Text box: 9 folder: 1860.03.26
Judith B. Alexander to John Augustine Washington IIIAlexander, Judith Ball Blackburn, 1796-18661860 March 26English.Scope and Contents
Judith is sure Augustine's family will be very happy in Fauquier. Mr. Alexander's health is poor. Their overseer "keeps the hands active by a natural authority without severity." Would like his advice as to Dr. Crawford's estate. Describes her money problems.
- Text box: 9 folder: 1860.05.07
P. Hillman Troth to John Augustine Washington III1860 May 7English.Scope and Contents
Accotink. Letter about the sale of cedar posts.
- Text box: 9 folder: 1860.05.30
A. Herbert to John Augustine Washington IIIcirca 1860 May 30English.Scope and Contents
To Mount Vernon.
- Text box: 9 folder: 1860.06.22
Judith B. Alexander to John Augustine Washington IIIAlexander, Judith Ball Blackburn, 1796-18661860 June 22English.Scope and Contents
Judith writes that there is much illness in her family. She discusses a trustee for her estate. They had a huge hailstorm, which resulted in many broken panes of glass.
- Text box: 9 folder: 1860.07.01
Mrs. M. J. Hooff to John Augustine Washington III1860 July 1English.Scope and Contents
Alexandria. Letter about the sale of horses, with pencil sketch of well on verso.
- Text box: 9 folder: 1860.07.23
Mrs. M. J. Hooff to John Augustine Washington III1860 July 23English.Scope and Contents
Alexandria. Mrs. Hooff writes about sending a horse to Mount Vernon for Augustine to sell.
- Text box: 9 folder: 1860.10.08
Charles Augustine Washington to John Augustine Washington III1860 October 8English.Scope and Contents
Waverly. Washington gives a report on his health and a possible consultation in Baltimore. Discusses some financial and family matters.
- Text box: 9 folder: 1860.10.12
Hannah Lee Washington Alexander to John Augustine Washington IIIAlexander, Hannah Lee Washington, 1811-18811860 October 12English.Scope and Contents
Charlestown. Condolence letter on the death of Augustine's wife, Nelly.
- Text box: 9 folder: 1860.10.25
Burke & Herbert to John Augustine Washington III1860 October 25English.Scope and Contents
Alexandria. Letter on Burke and Herbert stationary, about the loss of a $500 note.
- Text box: 9 folder: 1860.11.23
Robert Beverley to John Augustine Washington III1860 November 23English.Scope and Contents
Letter about acquiring a bull and some sheep.
- Text box: 9 folder: 1860.12.14
Robert Beverley to John Augustine Washington III1860 December 14English.Scope and Contents
Beverley writes about church matters and whether to split the parish. In a P.S. dated the following day, he writes that snow prevents his meeting Augustine but he really wants the matter settled.
- Text box: 9 folder: 1860.12.16
Robert Beverley to John Augustine Washington III1860 December 16English.Scope and Contents
A letter about church matters.
- Text box: 9 folder: 1860.12.17
Robert Beverley to John Augustine Washington III1860 December 17English.Scope and Contents
Beverley writes about Mr. Henderson and decisions on church matters, writing that there are many bad feelings on all sides.
- Text box: 9 folder: 1861.02.04
J. M. D. Goldsborough to John Augustine Washington III1861 February 4English.Scope and Contents
To Waveland. Writes that ministers of the gospel travel on the rail line for half fare, after making themselves known to the conductor. He would like to visit but is unable always to control his time.
- Text box: 9 folder: 1861.02.07
P. Hillman Troth to John Augustine Washington III1861 February 7English.Scope and Contents
Accotink. A response to complaints about cedar posts sold to Augustine.
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Jane Byrd to John Augustine Washington III4 pages 1 bifolium sheet 16 x 20 cm1861 February 11English.Description
Jane Byrd writes to her cousin, John Augustine Washington III, updating him on family members. She also relays a plan, from Thomas, in which they are planning to move their enslaved persons further south and wonders if John would also like to do so. She concludes by lamenting on the state of the country. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.
- Text box: 9 folder: 1861.03.04
William Fontaine Alexander to John Augustine Washington IIIAlexander, William Fontaine, 1811-18621861 March 4English.Scope and Contents
William recommends that Augustine break up Cousin Hannah's establishment. Her store accounts have been going unpaid, and she has many unpaid bills. If something is not done soon, William will relinquish his trusteeship.
- Text box: 9 folder: 1861.03.14
George Fayette Washington to John Augustine Washington III1861 March 14English.Scope and Contents
Waverly. Reports the death of Charles a few days after Augustine left him. Says he has lost all his little family, save one, and is left to "travel the remainder of life's journey alone." Refers to being comforted by religion. Charles left no will so he would appreciate any information Augustine has as regards his worldly affairs.
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Rebecca J. Washington to John Augustine Washington III5 pages 3 sheets 25 x 20 cm1861 March 14English.Description
Letter from Rebecca J. Washington to John Augustine Washington III, thanking him for his offer to assist her sister, Charlotte. Discusses her financial debt due to house and farm management at her estate, Claymont Court. Autograph letter signed, 5 pages.
- Text box: 9 folder: 1861.04.12 2021-SC-017-014
John Augustine Washington III to Edward C. TurnerWashington, John Augustine, III, 1821-18611 pages 1 sheet 17 x 20 cm1861 April 12English.Description
Letter from John Augustine Washington III to Edward 'Ned' C. Turner concerning scheduling a vestry meeting. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.
- Text box: 9 folder: 1861.05.13 2023-SC-023-018
Judith B. Alexander to John Augustine Washington IIIAlexander, Judith Ball Blackburn, 1796-18664 pages 1 bifolium sheet 16 x 20 cm1861 May 13English.Description
Judith B. Alexander writes to her nephew, John Augustine Washington III, about the beginning of the Civil War. She expresses her fear about the danger that John, his brother, Richard B. Washington, and his sister's and cousin's sons are facing. She also describes the "delicate" young soldiers she saw in her travels to Richmond. She provides updates on many family and friends. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.
- Text box: 9 folder: 1861.06.10 2021-SC-017-024
Edward C. Turner to John Augustine Washington IIITurner, Edward C. (Edward Carter), 1816-18914 pages 1 bifolium sheet and envelope 20 x 13 cm1861 June 10English.Description
Letter from Edward C. Turner to John Augustine Washington III, updating him on the conditions at Waveland, Washington's estate, while he is absent in the army. He reports that the overseer at Mount Vernon has said that the enslaved population is in a state of rebellion there. He worries that if the Union army takes possession of Camp Pickens; a large number of enslaved people have been sent to the area to build embankments. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages, with envelope
- Text box: 9 folder: 1861.06.24 2021-SC-017-025
Edward C. Turner to John Augustine Washington IIITurner, Edward C. (Edward Carter), 1816-18914 pages 1 bifolium sheet and envelope 20 x 13 cm1861 June 24 English.Description
Letter from Edward C. Turner to John Augustine Washington III concerning the maintenance of his estate at Waveland while he's away with the army. Turner advises Washington that he should buy tobacco, candles, and tea for the enslaved people. The Union army has retreated from the local area. He makes a brief reference to a revolt among the enslaved at Mount Vernon. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages, with envelope.
- Text box: 9 folder: 1861.08.26 2023-SC-023-017
Judith B. Alexander to John Augustine Washington IIIAlexander, Judith Ball Blackburn, 1796-18664 pages 1 bifolium sheet 15 x 18 cm1861 August 26English.Description
Letter from Judith B. Alexander to her nephew, John Augustine Washington III, in which she provides him with updates on his family, including his daughter Louisa, while he is away fighting in the Civil War. She laments him being in danger, and wishes him safety. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.
- Text box: 9 folder: undated 001
Anna Maria Washington Alexander to John Augustine Washington IIIAlexander, Anna Maria Washington, 1817-1850undatedEnglish.Scope and Contents
Anna writes about the rain and looking forward to Augustine's visit.
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Fanny to John Augustine Washington III2 pages 1 bifolium sheet 20 x 25 cmundatedEnglish.Description
Letter from a 'Cousin Fanny' to John Augustine Washington III concerning the death of her mother. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.
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Hannah Lee Washington Alexander to John Augustine Washington IIIAlexander, Hannah Lee Washington, 1811-1881undatedEnglish.Scope and Contents
To Mount Vernon. Hannah writes that Cary would like to visit Augustine.
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Hannah Lee Washington Alexander to John Augustine Washington IIIAlexander, Hannah Lee Washington, 1811-1881undatedEnglish.Scope and Contents
Richwoods. Aunt C. would like a nice cedar cane from the vault to walk with. Thanks him for kindness shown to her boys while with him. Will greatly miss Mr. Tyng as the pastor of the church. Mr. Ambler is not the same.
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Judith B. Alexander to John Augustine Washington IIIAlexander, Judith Ball Blackburn, 1796-1866undatedEnglish.Scope and Contents
To Mount Vernon. Her health is good, and she plans to visit soon. Mr. Alexander does not like to be away from home for long, even though he loves seeing them all. Has a large corn crop and an excellent garden. She has been working in it and fears Nelly and the children will take her for an "Indian."
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Judith B. Alexander to John Augustine Washington IIIAlexander, Judith Ball Blackburn, 1796-1866undatedEnglish.Scope and Contents
Will see the family in Jefferson and hopes they get there soon for their health. Asks for money to travel.
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Judith B. Alexander to John Augustine Washington IIIAlexander, Judith Ball Blackburn, 1796-1866undatedEnglish.Scope and Contents
To Mount Vernon. Judith tells Augustine not to send a carriage for her. She will take a public conveyance. Hopes to see Maria soon. Reports that Bushrod Washington Herbert is disposed to be melancholy.
- Text box: 10 folder: undated 008
Judith B. Alexander to John Augustine Washington IIIAlexander, Judith Ball Blackburn, 1796-1866undatedEnglish.Scope and Contents
Judith wants to stay with Augustine for a few days to discuss business. Reports on the health of Maria. His mother is well, and Richard's new daughter is healthy.
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Judith B. Alexander to John Augustine Washington IIIAlexander, Judith Ball Blackburn, 1796-1866undatedEnglish.Scope and Contents
To Mount Vernon. Wants the receipt for Augustine's compounded pills. Is returning the nice and expensive cloak she was given. Promises to write someday as if "I was talking to you."
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William Fontaine Alexander to John Augustine Washington IIIAlexander, William Fontaine, 1811-1862undatedEnglish.Scope and Contents
William wants to meet with Thomas Washington to determine how close they can come in the price of Wakefield.
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Mrs. Cazenove to John Augustine Washington IIIundatedEnglish.Scope and Contents
Requests various plants be sent to her as she has "nothing but stumps & poverty around my dwelling." Her darling boy has been ill with scarlet fever but is improving.
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George Mason to John Augustine Washington IIIundatedEnglish.Scope and Contents
Mason writes sending some tobacco seeds of a truly fine quality for his "hooka." Gives instructions on how to plant the seed.
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George Mason to John Augustine Washington IIIundatedEnglish.Scope and Contents
Hollin Hall to Mount Vernon. Autograph letter signed, mentions Jane C. Washington. Also discusses a woman who wronged him.
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George Mason to John Augustine Washington IIIundatedEnglish.Scope and Contents
Autograph letter signed, mentioning a visit by Dr. Mason.
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George Mason to John Augustine Washington IIIundatedEnglish.Scope and Contents
With a list of slaves in pencil on verso in John Augustine's hand.
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Catherine B. Turner to John Augustine Washington IIIundatedEnglish.Scope and Contents
Turner writes about an upcoming visit and wants to know about arrangements for a bond. The letter was carried by "Joe," likely an enslaved man.
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Benjamin W. Leigh to John Augustine Washington III1 pages 1 sheet 19 x 13 cmundatedEnglish.Description
Letter from Benjamin W. Leigh to John Augustine Washington III inviting him to dine at a boarding house with 'our mess, Mr. Mangum, Mr. Black, Mr. Garland'. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel and red wax seal.
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Hannah Lee Alexander and Aunt C.B. to John Augustine Washington IIIAlexander, Hannah Lee Washington, 1811-18814 pages 1 bifolium sheet 20 x 25 cmundated April 29English.Description
Aunt CB writes to John Augustine Washington updating him about several family members and friends who have died or are ill. Hannah Lee Alexander laments the death of her daughter, Polly, and several other family members. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.
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Jane C. Washington to John Augustine Washington IIIWashington, Jane Charlotte Blackburn, 1786-18554 pages 1 bifolium sheet 19 x 25 cmundatedEnglish.Description
Jane C. Washington writes to her son, John Augustine Washington III, about family finances and sends a check for $100. She also updates John on the death of a family friend. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.
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- Subseries 1.2. Lawrence Washington1872-1917English.
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George Barrett, Luray, to "Brother"1872 November 11English.Scope and Contents
Autograph letter on Shenandoah Valley Rail Road stationary, recommending Lawrence Washington for a railroad project in Texas.
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Lawrence Washington, Waveland, to unidentified recipientWashington, Lawrence, 1854-19201876 May 21English.
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Gus Washington to Lawrence Washington1882 August 15English.Scope and Contents
Acknowledges receipt of $25 from George Light.
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Miss Alicia Hayne, Greenville, to Lawrence Washington1894 February 28English.Scope and Contents
Encloses a list of revolutionary bills and asks if Washington would like to purchase them.
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A. S. Salley, Jr., Orangeburg, to Lawrence Washington, Alexandria1895 July 5English.
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Survey notes for Lawrence Washington1895 October 30English.
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Harrison Dodge, Mount Vernon, to Lawrence WashingtonDodge, Harrison Howell, 1852-19371896 January 27English.Scope and Contents
Regrets sale of four Gibraltar engravings and hopes he can convince the Ladies to raise the money to keep them at Mount Vernon.
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Bishop John F. Hurst, Washington, to Richard Olney, Secretary of State1896 May 26English.Scope and Contents
Hurst writes recommending Lawrence Washington for a position in the Department of State. Washington has recently helped Hurst acquire some very valuable manuscripts and "is possessed of much skill and knowledge in regard to the relative value of historical documents."
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J. S. Bradley to Lawrence Washington1896 July 21English.Scope and Contents
Bradley discuss the return of Washington's son, Augustine, from Europe, as well as the price of the "Middleton" autograph George Washington letter.
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Virginia Dorsey to Lawrence Washington1896 October 11English.Scope and Contents
Dorsey wishes to sell some china from the Willis family – particularly a plate that belonged to Princess Murat, great-niece of General Washington and, by marriage, of Napoleon Bonaparte.
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Betty Taylor Dandridge to Lawrence Washington1896 October 20English.Scope and Contents
Dandridge wants to sell the Braddock Sash, which she says is in a very good state of preservation.
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Betty Taylor Dandridge to Lawrence Washington1896 November 11English.Scope and Contents
Dandridge writes that she still wants to sell the Braddock Sash and has contacted the Regent of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association, the Colonial Dames, and the Society of Colonial Wars.
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F. D. Stone to Lawrence Washington1896 November 17English.Scope and Contents
Stone, librarian at the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, writes that he is unable to purchase the Braddock sash or make an offer for it.
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Virginia Dorsey to Lawrence Washington1896 December 3English.Scope and Contents
Dorsey wants Washington to examine a painting and other relics at the home of Captain and Mrs. Willis near Front Royal.
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J. S. Bradley to Lawrence Washington1896 December 6English.Scope and Contents
Writes about two Washington surveys in his possession and discusses the sale of other manuscripts. He asks Washington if he has any books from George Washington's library bearing his signature and bookplate.
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William C. Lane to Lawrence Washington1897 March 4English.Scope and Contents
Writing from the Library of the Boston Athenaeum, Lane requests a description of Washington's copy of Brown's Bible.
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William C. Lane to Lawrence Washington1897 March 16English.Scope and Contents
Lane thanks Washington for his description of George Washington's copy of Brown's Bible. He also mentions Washington's copy of the "Young man's companion," which was said to have been given to General Grant.
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J. S. Bradley to Lawrence Washington1897 April 1English.Scope and Contents
Bradley writes that he has received a volume from Bushrod Washington's library entitled "The Life of Napoleon Bonaparte" from the Bishop. The Bishop would like to purchase a book from George Washington's library, as well as another Washington manuscript. Bradley suggests Washington try to sell him Bushrod Washington and Lawrence's Lewis's ledger as executors of Washington's estate.
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A. S. Salley, Jr. to Lawrence Washington1897 April 30English.Scope and Contents
Writes criticizing the librarian Mrs. Dawson, saying that, although there are rare works under her care, she never knows their value. Dawson has been sending bookplates to Washington.
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J. Dawson to Lawrence Washington1897 May 24English.Scope and Contents
Mrs. Dawson, librarian of the Charleston Library, writes sending bookplates and continental bills.
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A. S. Salley, Jr. to Lawrence Washington1897 June 2English.Scope and Contents
Salley is sending three historic bookplates for Washington to examine and hopefully purchase.
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A. S. Salley, Jr. to Lawrence Washington1897 June 6English.Scope and Contents
Describes the provenance of the bookplates he sent, which he believes are American.
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Thomas Nelson Page to Lawrence Washington1898 January 21English.Scope and Contents
Page writes that he does not feel the "journal" is as valuable or interesting as he had hoped.
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Christ Church Musical Committee to Katherine H. Stuart1899 July 29English.Scope and Contents
Typescript letter with autograph note in the hand of Lawrence Washington on behalf of the Christ Church Musical Committee. A letter informing Miss Stuart that there have been complaints about the music at church and her salary will be reduced.
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Lawrence Washington to Eleanor W. HowardWashington, Lawrence, 1854-19201899 September 16English.Scope and Contents
Typescript letter signed from Lawrence to his sister, regarding the Vestry's handling of complaints about the music at church.
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Lawrence Washington to Eleanor W. HowardWashington, Lawrence, 1854-19201899 September 23English.
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S. H. Lewis to Lawrence Washington1900 March 9English.Scope and Contents
Letter about purchasing property owned by Lawrence, with a sketch of the land.
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Draft letter from Lawrence Washington to Mrs. James J. BlaisdellWashington, Lawrence, 1854-19202 pages 2 sheets 26 x 21 cm1900 May 28English.Description
Draft letter from Lawrence Washington to Mrs. James Blaisdell regarding the return of two books stolen from his home, Audley, during the Civil War: an edition of Aesop's Fables, and a copy book used by George Washington when he was a child. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.
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C. F. Gunther to Lawrence Washington1901 November 23English.Scope and Contents
Gunther is sending a $25 check for the purchase of 4 books: Maid of the Doe, Memoirs of Lafayette, Religion of Nature, and Smith's History.
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Charles Dexter Allen to Lawrence Washington1902 January 27English.Scope and Contents
Discusses Washington's discovery of a Robert Beverley bookplate and wishes to use his letter in the Ex Libris Journal.
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James Terry to Lawrence Washington1902 April 9English.Scope and Contents
Terry writes that he does not wish to purchase the Joseph Miller plate at the price mentioned but is interested in making a new offer.
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Henry C. Eno to Lawrence Washington1903 February 9English.Scope and Contents
Letter discussing the bookplate of Abraham Lott.
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J. Nisbet Smith to Lawrence Washington1903 March 10English.Scope and Contents
Letter about the sale of manuscripts.
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J. D. Seabrook to Lawrence Washington1904 August 31English.Scope and Contents
Seabrook acknowledges the receipt of a check from Washington. He discusses book prices and writes that several descendants of William Washington are now living in Charleston.
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Richard B. Washington to Lawrence Washington1904 December 3English.Scope and Contents
Typescript copy.
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Lawrence Washington to Hon. Reed B. SmootWashington, Lawrence, 1854-19201909 February 12English.Scope and Contents
Typescript draft with autograph corrections, regarding the senator's opposition to Senate Bill 1238 for the relief of the estate of General Washington.
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Dr. John Winn to Lawrence Washington1911 August 21English.Scope and Contents
Letter regarding the genealogy of the Winn family and the bookplate of Rev. Richard Winn that Washington had in his possession.
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Dr. John Winn to Lawrence Washington1911 August 24English.Scope and Contents
Letter regarding a bookplate belonging to Rev. Richard Winn.
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Peter Nelson to Lawrence Washington1915 June 11English.Scope and Contents
Typescript copy. Letter about the Washington sword purchased by the New York State Library.
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Invitation to serve as honorary pallbearer at the funeral of Justice Alexander B. Hagnercirca 1915English.
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William Lanier Washington to Lawrence WashingtonWashington, William Lanier, 1865-19331916 October 2English.Scope and Contents
William discusses an article he is writing about the swords of Washington.
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Lawrence Washington to William Lanier WashingtonWashington, Lawrence, 1854-19201916 October 7English.Scope and Contents
Five typescript copies of a letter sent by Lawrence to William regarding the history of the Washington sword he sold to Mr. William F. Havemeyer, which was later presented to the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association.
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William Lanier Washington to Lawrence WashingtonWashington, William Lanier, 1865-19331916 November 10English.Scope and Contents
William writes about a statement he had requested regarding the authenticity of Washington's sword. He has just read Paul Wilstach's book on Mount Vernon.
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Caroline P. Campbell to Lawrence WashingtonWashington, Lawrence, 1854-19201917 March 16English.Scope and Contents
Campbell writes about the authenticity of Washington's Frederick the Great sword, which Professor Van Tyne of the University of Michigan has "absolutely no confidence in." She also discusses conflicting opinions about a portrait of Mary Ball Washington by Robert Edge Pine.
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Jeanie Turner Carter to Lawrence WashingtonundatedEnglish.Scope and Contents
Carter writes that it had always been her impression that the Washington silver and sword were sent to her father at Kinlock and concealed in the pigeon house during the war, after which they were returned to the family.
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Cary Marshall to Lawrence WashingtonundatedEnglish.Scope and Contents
Marshall has an "old fashioned brass fender" bought by his uncle, Lewis Marshall, at the sale at Waveland of John Augustine Washington III's estate. The fender is believed to come from Mount Vernon.
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J. Nisbet Smith to Lawrence WashingtonundatedEnglish.Scope and Contents
Letter about dueling pistols that once belonged to Col. Washington.
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Fragment, Lawrence Washington to Fannie Lackland WashingtonWashington, Lawrence, 1854-1920undatedEnglish.Scope and Contents
Autograph letter unsigned. An incomplete and undated letter written by Lawrence to his wife, Fannie.
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Document, Untitled manuscript by Lawrence WashingtonWashington, Lawrence, 1854-19207 pages 7 sheets 20 x 27 cm ; 20 x 28 for sheet number 6undatedEnglish.Description
Untitled manuscript by Lawrence Lewis concerning his defence of the Confederacy and his father, John Augustine Washington III. Lewis responds to an argument that there hadn't been instances of Northern writers criticizing the South prior to 1860. He lists several authors including Frederick Law Olmstead. Autograph document, 7 numbered pages.
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Fragment, Notes about books taken from Waveland during the Civil WarWashington, Lawrence, 1854-1920undatedEnglish.Scope and Contents
One page of notes in the hand of Lawrence Washington, regarding the return of books stolen by Major Osborne from Waveland during the Civil War.
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Fragment, Notes on the life of "Judge Washington"Washington, Lawrence, 1854-1920undatedEnglish.Scope and Contents
Autograph document in the hand of Lawrence Washington.
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Fragment, Poem by Lawrence WashingtonWashington, Lawrence, 1854-1920undatedEnglish.Scope and Contents
Autograph document.
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- Subseries 1.3. Family1785-1969
- Text box: 12 folder: 1785.07.16
Edward Smith to Col. John Fitzgerald1785 July 16English.Scope and Contents
Autograph letter signed. Tape repairs, with some text loss. Smith writes to ask why one hogshead of tobacco made by George Washington was refused. Washington's waggoner informed him that the head was somewhat damaged being prized out of the door.
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Corbin Washington to G.R.L. TubervilleWashington, Corbin, 1764-17992 pages 2 sheets (originally a bifolium, now torn) 24 x 21 cm1796 June 7English.Description
Letter from Corbin Washington to G.R.L. Tuberville concerning his recent travels and arrival at Haywood. Gives a list of items that a man named Charles is carrying in his saddlebag on the journey, inlcuding pin-cushions and petticoats. Discusses getting building supplies such as wood and shingles at Fairfax. He expects a good corn harvest. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel (torn).
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Letter, to Mrs. Frances Hubbard1797 September 19English.Scope and Contents
St. Clair, Staunton, to Mrs. Frances Hubbard, Williamsburg. Letter addressed to "My dear dear Mama."
- Text box: 12 folder: 1799.10.04
Samuel B. Gordon to Robert Beverley1799 October 4English.Scope and Contents
One page of accounts, with a letter from Samuel B. Gordon to Robert Beverley dated 1799 October 4
- Text box: 12 folder: 1801.06.16
John Rose to William Augustine WashingtonWashington, William Augustine, 1757-18101801 June 16English.Scope and Contents
John Rose, Montrose, to William Augustine Washington, Haywood. Writes about a jury's unfavorable judgment in the case of a bond.
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John Law to Thomas SwannLaw, John, 1784?-18221 pages 1 sheet 11 x 20 cm1816 August 1English.Description
Letter from John Law to Thomas Swann asking him to pay $76.95 to Charles L. Francisco. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.
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John Law to John LloydLaw, John, 1784?-18221 pages 1 bifolium sheet 25 x 20 cm1816 August 14English.Description
Letter from John Law to John Lloyd concerning a bank draft on Thomas Swann in favor of Mr. Charles Francisco. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel.
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Charles Calvert Stuart and Edward C. Marshall to Lawrence LewisLewis, Lawrence, 1767-18393 pages 1 bifolium sheet 20 x 25 cm1829 JulyEnglish.Description
Letter from Charles Calvert Stuart to John Augustine Washington, which contains a forwarded letter to Washington from Edward C. Marshall on the same bifolium sheet. Stuart discusses his plans to send around 20 enslaved people from his household from Louisa to a sugar plantation in Louisiana. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.
Stuart's letter includes a letter directed to him and and intended for Washington from Edward C. Marshall, Oak Hill, Fauquier County, VA, concerning Lewis' possible interest in purchasing Warner Hall. Includes calculations from potential price per acre. Autograph letter signed 2 pages.
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Jane C. Washington to Anna Maria AlexanderWashington, Jane Charlotte Blackburn, 1786-18553 pages 1 bifolium sheet 25 x 20 cm1833 December 19English.Description
Letter from Jane C. Washington to her daughter, Anna Maria Washington, informing her that she will be away until after Christmas and instructing her to give the servants meat and lard before the holiday. Follows with discussions about various family members. Autograph letter signed, three pages, with integral address panel and red wax seal.
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Elizabeth Bowyer to Miss Frances Griggs1835 February 25English.Scope and Contents
Elizabeth Bowyer, Thorn Hill, to Miss Frances Griggs, Charlestown. Sends greetings to many acquaintances and relations. Has been taking music lessons in the winter. Asks when they are coming to see them and for information on various relations.
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Caleb Russell to Jane C. WashingtonWashington, Jane Charlotte Blackburn, 1786-18551837 June 12English.Scope and Contents
Caleb Russell, Quantico Factory, to Jane C. Washington, Mount Vernon. Russell writes that he had sent some of the wool, at the direction of the overseer, received last summer to a factory in Fredericksburg to be made into fine cloth, as he is unable to do that. Since then he has heard nothing about it, despite writing to them several times.
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Judith B. Alexander to Jane C. WashingtonAlexander, Judith Ball Blackburn, 1796-1866Washington, John Augustine, III, 1821-18611839 April 30English.Scope and Contents
Discusses the death of Louisa. Writes that Mr. Alexander will bring the corn crop up soon. Gives news of various acquaintances.
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George Mason to Jane C. Washington1839 May 27English.Scope and Contents
George Mason, Hollin Hall, to Jane C. Washington, Mount Vernon. Autograph letter signed.
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F. F. Lee to Jane C. WashingtonWashington, Jane Charlotte Blackburn, 1786-18551839 June 15English.Scope and Contents
F. F. Lee, Washington City, to Jane C. Washington, Mount Vernon. Lee writes that she will visit Mount Vernon for a few days with Mary and Rosa.
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Bella Jones Adams to Jane C. Washington1840 June 3English.Scope and Contents
Bella Jones Adams, Philadelphia, to Jane C. Washington, Mount Vernon. Writes that the memorandum tablet was sent by Martha, not her. She didn't send the butter cooler due to fearing for its condition. She wants Jane to visit during the summer and asks after her crops. Penciled note indicates a receipt on the document was clipped. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel. Postmarked Philadelphia Jun 3.
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H. T. Harrison to General George RustHarrison, Henry Tazewell, 1796-18812 pages 1 bifolium sheet 26 x 20 cm1843 December 25English.Description
Letter from Henry T. Harrison to General George Rust, writing on behalf of John Augustine Washington III. Concerning Elizabeth Selden and her desire to sell her annuity to Washington. Auotgraph letter signed, 2 pages, with integral address panel and red wax seal.
- Text box: 12 folder: 1844.02.29
Hannah Lee Washington to Jane C. WashingtonAlexander, Hannah Lee Washington, 1811-1881circa 1844 February 29English.Scope and Contents
Prospect Hill to Mount Vernon. Hannah writes of family news and says that things have been gloomy at Blakeley since Jane left. She is happy to hear about the birth of a daughter to Nelly.
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Ann Maury to Eleanor Love Selden Washington3 pages 1 bifolium sheet and envelope 18 x 11 cm1844 June 28English.Description
Letter from Ann Maury to her distant cousin, Eleanor Love Selden Washington. This is a letter of introduction, in which she presents her neighbor in New York, Charles W. Foster, who wishes to visit Mount Vernon. She claims that Foster is 'making a pilgrimage to that spot which must always have uncommon interest in the eyes of every true American, associated as it is with the memory of the truly great and good man whose name you bear'. A note on the envelope indicates this was hand-delivered by Foster to Mount Vernon. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with envelope with partial wax seal.
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Elizabeth A. L. Selden to Eleanor Love Selden Washington3 pages 1 bifolium sheet 25 x 20 cm1844English.Description
Letter from Elizabeth Selden to Eleanor Love Selden Washington, concerning her financial hardships. She discusses two enslaved people, a man named John and a woman named Caroline. She discusses various family members. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel.
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Henry Daingerfield to the President and Director of the Alexandria Canal1845 January 23English.Scope and Contents
Alexandria. Reminds board that the canal company has no rights to his property known as Selden's Lot. Also requests the completion of a bridge across the canal and that they complete gravelling the road on the eastern embankment.
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George Law to Samuel K. George1845 March 1English.Scope and Contents
Baltimore. A letter regarding a shipment of guano to John Augustine Washington at Mount Vernon. Law recommends repacking the original bags from the Pacific into casks.
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Hannah Lee Washington Alexander to Eleanor Love Selden WashingtonAlexander, Hannah Lee Washington, 1811-18811845 July 21English.Scope and Contents
Prospect Hill to Mount Vernon. Describes a table setting for a wedding. Kate's wedding has been broken off, and Hannah is glad about it. Really wants to see them. Description of drought and crops. Discusses health of various relatives and acquaintances.
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Eliza A. S. Lloyd to Eleanor Love Selden Washington1846 November 20English.Scope and Contents
Baltimore to Mount Vernon. Lloyd tells Nelly to take a train when she visits, as she and the children will be more comfortable. Gives news of various family members.
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M.F. Lippitt and M. B. Lippitt to Eleanor Love Selden Washington3 pages 1 bifolium sheet 25 x 20 cm1847 January 2English.Description
Two letters, one from M.F. Lippitt and one from M.B. Lippitt, on one folded sheet. Both concern news about various family members and pending travel plans. Autograph letters signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel and red wax seal.
- Text box: 13 folder: 1847.02.13
George Mason to Mr. Nelms1847 February 13English.Scope and Contents
Hollin Hall. Encloses a letter from John Augustine Washington III, which he wants shown to the Committee of Propositions and Grievances of the House of Delegates. Refers to a petition alleging mercenary motives in annexing part of Fairfax County to Alexandria.
- Text box: 13 folder: 1847.07.06
Reverend Fitch Taylor to Phineas Janney1847 July 6English.Scope and Contents
Letter about exchanging and reissuing stock certificates.
- Text box: 13 folder: 1848.02.28
Edward H. Herbert to Lorenzo Lewis1848 February 28English.Scope and Contents
Norfolk to Berryville. Letter about purchasing a tract of land in Nansemond County that Lewis is one of the heirs to.
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John C. Cohoon to unknown recipient1848 May 6English.Scope and Contents
Bogglesville. Reports that Nansemond land is most likely worthless, as the timber has all been cut, and many people claim parts of it as it adjoins their land.
- Text box: 13 folder: 1848.05.17
E. A. Lloyd to Eleanor Love Selden Washington1848 May 17English.Scope and Contents
Baltimore to Mount Vernon. Lloyd writes that she will send Louisa's bonnet. Shares news about Fanny Lee and Hannah Stuart. Has made a beautiful purse for Augustine.
- Text box: 13 folder: 1849.04.17
E. R. Lippitt to C. F. Lee1849 April 17English.Scope and Contents
Alexandria. Requests Lee accompany Cazenove to the city, along with Augustine Washington.
- Text box: 13 folder: 1849.07.14
Judith B. Alexander to Eleanor Love Selden Washington IIIAlexander, Judith Ball Blackburn, 1796-18661849 July 14English.Scope and Contents
To Mount Vernon. Judith wishes to hear from Nelly. Very hot, dry weather, affecting the corn crop and grass. No cholera yet. Only one baby on their property. Sends greetings to many people.
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Unknown sender to Charlotte1850 October 31English.Scope and Contents
A letter signed "Mother," about a trip to Baltimore where she was robbed at the depot of her purse. She is sending two dresses and hopes Charlotte is doing well at school.
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Walters & Zimmerman to H. J. Harrison1851 October 1English.Scope and Contents
Alexandria. Letter about the purchase of lumber.
- Text box: 13 folder: 1854.07.06
Judith B. Alexander to Eleanor Love Selden WashingtonAlexander, Judith Ball Blackburn, 1796-18661854 July 6English.Scope and Contents
To Mount Vernon. Judith writes that she enjoyed her visit to Mount Vernon and the family. Looks often at the daguerreotype. Recommends they go to Jefferson. Continues on 12 July: Met Mrs. Payne and is raising money for her to go to the springs for her health. Gives news about various people.
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George Mason to Thomas Ellzen1857 November 4English.Scope and Contents
Spring Bank. Letter from Thomas L. Ellzen to George Mason with a copy of Mason's reply on the inner fold. Concerns new road passing through their lands.
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Thomas M. Bacon to J. T. Sullivan1858 February 2English.Scope and Contents
Annapolis. Bacon writes that the Charles County delegation does not want anyone to induce the Virginia Legislature to pass a similar law to the Maryland one. Recommends appealing directly to the Virginia Legislature without involving the General Assembly of Maryland.
- Text box: 13 folder: 1858.10.17
Judith B. Alexander to Eleanor Love Selden WashingtonAlexander, Judith Ball Blackburn, 1796-18661858 October 17English.Scope and Contents
To Mount Vernon. Judith writes that she heard that Nelly was "pale and not strong." Gives accounts of other people's health and her own. Dr. Stewart's daughters will try to visit Nelly at Mount Vernon so they can see it "with family there."
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Letter from unidentified to Tazewell Taylor1859 DecemberEnglish.Scope and Contents
Letter regarding the delivery of deeds.
- Text box: 13 folder: 1860.09.03
E. Boyden to Robert Beverly1860 September 3English.Scope and Contents
Boyden writes to recommend his daughter as a governess, in response to an advertisement in the Southern Churchman.
- Text box: 13 folder: 1867.05.15
C. W. Burwell to unidentified Washington family member1867 May 15English.
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Invitation from the Order of the Descendants of Colonial Governors Prior to 1750, to Eleanor Selden Washingtoncirca 1890English.Scope and Contents
To Mrs. Julian (Eleanor Love Selden Washington) Howard, by right of her descent from Richard Bennett who was governor of Virginia from 1652-1655.
- Text box: 13 folder: 1891.09.10
Fanny to Uncle1891 September 10English.Scope and Contents
Letter addressed to "My dear Uncle," announcing the death of Fanny's mother and giving an account of her final illness.
- Text box: 13 folder: 1895.03.02
Frances Willis to Bushrod Corbin Washington1895 March 2English.Scope and Contents
Letter discussing a coat of arms for the Willis and Rich families found under the floor of a church.
- Text box: 13 folder: 1899.11.27
Houghton, Mifflin and Company, Cambridge, to Lawrence Washington1899 November 27English.Scope and Contents
Letter sending two India prints from the photogravures made from the portrait of Lawrence Washington, which Washington allowed them to photograph.
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Mrs. John W. Cowan to the Private Land Claims Committee1910 May 27English.Scope and Contents
A descendant of Mary Ball writes to see how she can claim money to be paid to the heirs of General Washington.
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S. W. Washington, Charles Town, to Nellie1912 May 6English.Scope and Contents
Discusses funeral costs and money being raised for the church.
- Text box: 14 folder: 1
Lee, Chicago, to Hon. F. A. Britten, Washington D.C.1917 April 16English.Scope and Contents
Letter regarding property owned by Samuel W. Washington
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Hugh A. Morrison, Washington, to Harrison H. Dodge, Mount Vernon1927 February 28English.Scope and Contents
Typescript copy. Morrison responds from the Library of Congress to Dodge's inquiry about the relationship between Lund Washington and George Washington.
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Letters to and from Julian Howard Washington1928 September 5-1935 March 28English.Scope and Contents
Typescript letters to and from various art museums and libraries seeking information on the portrait of Lawrence Washington in his mother's possession, as well as letter regarding the appraisal, potential sale, and exhibition of the portrait.
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W. R. Whittlesey to Anne M. Washington1931 May 8English.Scope and Contents
Correspondence about the loan of 7 manuscript and print music books formerly owned by Ann Washington, wife of Bushrod Washington, to the Library of Congress.
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Max Farland, San Marino, California, to Patty W. Washington1933 November 15English.Scope and Contents
Letter from the Director of Research at the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery regarding the letters of Robert E. Lee, "To Markie."
- Text box: 14 folder: 3
Forrest A. Brown, Charles Town, to Patty W. Washington1938 July 19English.Scope and Contents
Letters concerning the sale of the Charles Town Water Works.
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Correspondence to and from Pattie and Anne Washington concerning an engraving of Louis XVI1939-1967
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Letters concerning Julian Howard Washington's employment at Mount Vernon1941 May 17-30English.Scope and Contents
Typescript letters to and from Regent Harriet C. Towner, Julian Howard Washington, and Patty W. Washington concerning the termination of Julian's employment at Mount Vernon.
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James Lewis Hook to Miss Washington1948 February 6English.Scope and Contents
Hook is interested in purchasing any books or manuscripts that Miss Washington has dated prior to 1866.
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Anne M. Washington to Mrs. Donald AdamsWashington, Anne Madison, 1882-19661948 May 27English.Scope and Contents
Letter regarding a set of William and Mary College Quarterly that belonged to Anne's father, Lawrence Washington. With Mrs. Adams's reply of the same date.
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James Lewis Hook to Miss Washington1948 August 6Description
Letter from James Lewis Hook to Miss Washington concerning interest in buying books.
- Text box: 14 folder: 7
Charles C. Wall to Anne M. WashingtonWall, Charles Cecil, 1903-19951948 October 6English.Scope and Contents
Encloses a typescript of a Bushrod Washington letter recently acquired by the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association of the Union.
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Anne M. Washington to Mrs. S. Walter WashingtonWashington, Anne Madison, 1882-19661949 June 11-13English.Scope and Contents
A letter about family heirlooms addressed to Betty, with the reply.
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Patty W. Washington to Burton W. AdkinsonWashington, Patty Willis, 1880-19711951 September 1-1953 February 14English.Scope and Contents
Letters about replacing the frames for the Brooks map and Sampson Derrel deed which were lost or misplaced by the Library of Congress.
- Text box: 14 folder: 9
Mrs. Sarah Howard Caldwell, Seattle, to Selden1953 January 23English.Scope and Contents
Caldwell writes that she found some old stock certificates in the Goshen Land and Investment Co.
- Text box: 14 folder: 9
Hope K. H. Powel, Mount Vernon, to Anne M. Washington1953 April 20English.Scope and Contents
A letter from the Regent of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association regarding the death of Anne's mother and the opening of the Centennial exhibit at Mount Vernon.
- Text box: 14 folder: 9
Florence H. B. Shippen to Anne M. WashingtonWashington, Anne Madison, 1882-19661954 March 20English.Scope and Contents
A letter and loan agreement with the Robert E. Lee Memorial Foundation at Stratford Hall.
- Text box: 14 folder: 10
Richard B. Tucker to Anne M. Washington1955 June 23English.Scope and Contents
Letter requesting a photostatic copy of the will of John Washington.
- Text box: 14 folder: 10
John Augustine Washington to Carnegie Book Shop1956 February 13English.Scope and Contents
2 copies. Letter offering for sale manuscripts and books from the library of George Washington.
- Text box: 14 folder: 10
The Alexandria Association to Anne M. Washington1956 June 18English.Scope and Contents
Letter thanking Anne for the paintings she lent to a recent exhibition.
- Text box: 14 folder: 10
Ryland Washington to Charles Cecil Wall, Mount Vernon1957 June 24English.Scope and Contents
Letter regarding the sale of Washington family relics to the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association.
- Text box: 14 folder: 11
Anne M. Washington to Mrs. Albert Harkness, Mount VernonWashington, Anne Madison, 1882-19661957 October 10English.Scope and Contents
Letter to the Regent discussing the potential sale of Washington family relics.
- Text box: 14 folder: 11
Charles C. Wall, Mount Vernon, to Symon GouldWall, Charles Cecil, 1903-19951958 February 26English.Scope and Contents
A letter declining the purchase of books that belonged to Bushrod Washington but were not part of Washington's library.
- Text box: 14 folder: 11
Charles C. Wall, Mount Vernon, to Anne M. WashingtonWall, Charles Cecil, 1903-19951959 February 24English.Scope and Contents
Letter regarding the recent purchase of two Bushrod Washington letters.
- Text box: 14 folder: 11
Burwell Bassett Smith to Anne M. Washington1959 April 28English.Scope and Contents
Letter and check from the sale of a miniature of Burwell Bassett by Charles Willson Peale.
- Text box: 14 folder: 11
Letter from Mrs. Henry W. Howell, Jr. to Anne Washington1959 May 8English.Description
Concerning a miniature of Col. Burwell Bassett by C. W. Peale.
- Text box: 14 folder: 12
Patty W. Washington to John Melville JenningsWashington, Patty Willis, 1880-19711962 May 11English.Scope and Contents
Letter about the Virginia Magazine of History and Biography.
- Text box: 14 folder: 12
Robert G. Stewart to C. E. Collett1964 July 14English.Scope and Contents
Letter from the National Trust for Historic Preservation about the gift of one volume of Samuel Ireland's "Picturesque Views on the Upper or Warwickshire Avon," inscribed by Eleanor Parke Lewis to her daughter.
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Charles C. Wall, Mount Vernon, to Cyril CollettWall, Charles Cecil, 1903-19951964 August 10English.Scope and Contents
Letter about a book titled "The Philosophy of the Moral Feelings" from the library of John Augustine Washington III that was recently brought to Mount Vernon.
- Text box: 14 folder: 12
G. Bowdoin Craighill to Patty W. Washington1964 November 20English.Scope and Contents
Letter enclosing a carbon copy of Patty's will as well as a carbon copy of a legal memorandum regarding Washington family correspondence stipulated in the will.
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Correspondence between the George Washington Masonic Memorial Association and Anne and Patty Washington1965
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Correspondence between the George Washington Masonic Memorial Association and Anne and Patty Washington1966
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Correspondence between the George Washington Masonic Memorial Association and Anne and Patty Washington1967-1968English.Scope and Contents
Letters and documents related to the sale and gift of Washington family documents and artifacts to the Masonic Memorial in Alexandria.
- Text box: 14 folder: 16
Correspondence concerning a John Gadsby Chapman painting1960-1966English.
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Correspondence to and from Patty and Anne Washington concerning information about the Dismal Swamp1962-1963
- Text box: 14 folder: 18
Letter, Carol S. Moffatt to Anne and Patty Washington1968 January 12English.Scope and Contents
Letter concerning the Daniel Webster Papers Project.
- Text box: 14 folder: 18
G. Bowdoin Craighill to Patty W. Washington1969 February 6English.Scope and Contents
Letter enclosing a copy of her second codicil, bequeathing her personal property to her nephew, Lawrence Washington.
- Text box: 14 folder: undated 001
Judith B. Alexander to Eleanor Love Selden WashingtonAlexander, Judith Ball Blackburn, 1796-1866undatedEnglish.Scope and Contents
Discusses various relatives' health. Talks about visiting friends. Discusses flowers and birds – mockingbirds are keeping her awake at night.
- Text box: 14 folder: undated 002
E. A. Lloyd to Eleanor Love Selden WashingtonundatedEnglish.Scope and Contents
Lloyd writes that she wants to visit, but Nelly need not trouble herself about her. "I am entirely ready with my little things." The new stove is giving them nicer bread than before.
- Text box: 14 folder: undated 003
William Fontaine Alexander to Jane C. WashingtonAlexander, William Fontaine, 1811-1862undatedEnglish.Scope and Contents
To Mount Vernon. William writes to his mother that he is attending the Whig Convention with his brother Richard. The Potomac is frozen over, so they will take the nearest road across the country to Fredericksburg.
- Text box: 14 folder: undated
E. A. Lloyd to Eleanor Love Selden WashingtonundatedEnglish.Scope and Contents
To Mount Vernon. She will delay her visit to Mount Vernon until they return from Jefferson. Hopes the children and Clara can stay with her until their return.
- Text box: 14 folder: undated
Poem "The Knell of Time" by Jane C. WashingtonWashington, Jane Charlotte Blackburn, 1786-1855undatedEnglish.Scope and Contents
Autograph document. A poem on death, with text loss.
- Text box: 14 folder: undated
Poem "My Little Comforter" by Jane C. WashingtonWashington, Jane Charlotte Blackburn, 1786-1855undatedEnglish.Scope and Contents
Autograph document. A poem written on the death of a young daughter.
- Text box: 14 folder: undated
Unknown sender to Eleanor Love Selden WashingtonundatedEnglish.Scope and Contents
A letter to Nelly from her sister about purchasing clothes for Lawrence and the children.
- Text box: 14 folder: undated
Fragments of poetry by Jane C. WashingtonWashington, Jane Charlotte Blackburn, 1786-1855undatedEnglish.Scope and Contents
Autograph document. In fragile condition, with some text loss.
- Text box: 14 folder: undated
George Mason to unknown recipientundatedEnglish.Scope and Contents
Mason requests a value for a property described in detail. Wants to know what rent it would bring and about insurance, whether it is fireproof, and what the taxes are.
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Anne M. Washington to Lawrence HughWashington, Anne Madison, 1882-1966undatedEnglish.Scope and Contents
Letter regarding the shipment of two boxes of books, with shipping note and 6-page typescript list of the books titled 'Miscellaneous Collection of Books'.
- Text box: 14 folder: undated
Lawrence Washington, Jr., to Fannie Lackland WashingtonundatedEnglish.Scope and Contents
Letter regarding Fannie's will.
- Text box: 14 folder: undated 2021-SC-017-047
Richard Henderson to John Bailey1 pages 1 bifolium 25 x 20 cmundated English.Description
Letter from Richard Henderson to John Bailey concerning an impending court proceeding and the need to receive certain paperwork in order to file on time. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel.
- Text box: 12 folder: 1785.07.16
- Text box: 15 folder: 1789
Credits on bank bond1771 April 29-1789 January 9English.Scope and Contents
Recipient unknown. "A true copy from the Bond in Richmond City office."
- Text box: 15 folder: c. 1800
Survey and plat of Christ Church, Alexandriac. 1800English.Scope and Contents
Sketch of Christ Church in Alexandria, with remarks about the grounds and exact descriptions of the boundaries.
- Text box: 15 folder: 1820.01.24
Bank of Potomac check from John Augustine Washington II to William BrownWashington, John Augustine, II, 1789-18321820 January 24English.Scope and Contents
Autograph document signed.
- Text box: 15 folder: 1820.02.03
Bank of Potomac check to John Augustine Washington II1820 February 3English.Scope and Contents
Document signed John A. Washington.
- Text box: 15 folder: 1824.06.00 2023-SC-023-037
Receipt to John Augustine Washington II2 pages 16 x 7 cm1824 JuneEnglish.Description
Receipt for $20 that John Augustine Washington II paid for the making of a court bench.
- Text box: 15 folder: 1845.02.28
Receipt from Samuel K. George to John Augustine Washington III1845 February 28English.Scope and Contents
Receipt for the shipment of 17 bags of Peruvian guano from Baltimore. With a letter from Samuel K. George to John Augustine dated 1 March 1845, stating that the guano was shipped on the steamboat Columbia.
- Text box: 15 folder: 1847.02.09
Survey by Silas Burke of 200 acres near Ravensworth1847 February 9English.
- Text box: 15 folder: 1848-1849
Accounts with Samuel W. Lackland1848-1849English.Scope and Contents
2 invoices for blacksmith services.
- Text box: 15 folder: 1851.09.25
Deed of sale to Captain James Cornick1851 September 25English.Scope and Contents
For a partial share in the Dismal Swamp Company.
- Text box: 15 folder: 1852.09.15
Agreement between William Easby and John Augustine Washington III1852 September 15English.Scope and Contents
Agreement appointing James Guy as arbitrator in a "cause of difference" regarding a bridge afloat in the Potomac. Awards $135 to Washington.
- Text box: 15 folder: 1859.03.18 2021-SC-017-022
Bill and receipt, Gustavus Lesur to John Augustine Washington III1 pages 1 sheet 25 x 19 cm1859 March 18English.Description
Document, bill and receipt from Gustavus Lesur to John Augustine Washington III for $696.60 for the building of a servant's house. Docket indicates the building was erected at Waveland. Autograph document signed, 1 page.
- Text box: 15 folder: 1859.11.18
Deed between James Cornick and John Augustine Washington III1859 November 18English.Scope and Contents
For sale of ¼ part of a share in the Dismal Swamp Company for $3000. Notarized by Charles Sharp. With two receipts from Peter B. Prentis, Clerk of Nansemond County, to John Augustine Washington III.
- Text box: 15 folder: 1860
Accounts with E. B. Lackland1860English.Scope and Contents
For the purchase of household goods.
- Text box: 15 folder: 1860.01.27
Indenture between Mary C. Parnell and John Augustine Washington III1860 January 27English.Scope and Contents
For a partial share in the Dismal Swamp Company.
- Text box: 15 folder: 1860.03.01
Indenture between William and Ann Parnell and John Augustine Washington III1860 March 1English.Scope and Contents
For a partial share in the Dismal Swamp Company.
- Text box: 15 folder: 1860.03.21 2021-SC-017-036
Receipt from Judith B. Alexander to John Augustine Washington IIIAlexander, Judith Ball Blackburn, 1796-18661 pages 1 sheet 20 x 7 cm1860 March 21English.Description
Receipt written to John Augustine Washington III by Judith B. Alexander for the sum of $40.75 Washington paid to her as an annuity from the estate of his father, John Augustine Washington II. Autograph document signed, 1 page.
- Text box: 15 folder: 1860.03.27
Receipt from William Parnell to Tazewell Taylor1860 March 27English.Scope and Contents
For sale of Dismal Swamp Land Co. stock.
- Text box: 15 folder: 1860.04.20
Deed between George Byrd and John Augustine Washington III1860 April 20English.Scope and Contents
For a partial share in the Dismal Swamp Company.
- Text box: 15 folder: 1860.03.10
Farmer's Bank of Washington check from J. M. Mason to John A. Bell1860 March 10English.
- Text box: 15 folder: 1891.01.02
Deed between John Burns and Eleanor W. Howard1891 January 2English.Scope and Contents
Granting the use of the Shenandoah Valley Railroad switch at Blakeley.
- Text box: 15 folder: 1901.01.08
Check from Lawrence Washington to J. D. SeabrookWashington, Lawrence, 1854-19201901 January 8English.
- Text box: 15 folder: 1901.11.25
Check from Lawrence Washington to J. D. SeabrookWashington, Lawrence, 1854-19201901 November 25English.
- Text box: 15 folder: 1910
Extracts from the quadrennial appraisement of land in Clermont County, Ohio1910English.
- Text box: 15 folder: 1933.09.19
Last will and testament of Fannie Lackland Washington1933 September 19English.Scope and Contents
Typescript and signed will, with carbon copy draft.
- Text box: 15 folder: 1950.02.10
Invoice from Princeton University Library to Anne M. Washington1950 February 10English.Scope and Contents
For the collection of books in Carter Library.
- Text box: 15 folder: 1964
Carbon copy last will and testament of Anne M. Washington1964 English.Description
Carbon copy of the last will and testament of Anne M. Washington.
- Text box: 15 folder: undated 001
Plan of pews at Christ Church, Alexandria, with pew feesEnglish.Scope and Contents
Sketch showing arrangement of pews in Christ Church in Alexandria, with the annual pew rent of each indicated.
- Text box: 15 folder: undated 002
Survey notes on Daingerfield propertyundatedEnglish.Scope and Contents
2 leaves of survey notes in different hands
- Text box: 15 folder: undated 003
Statement from H. W. Davis to John Augustine Washington IIIundatedEnglish.Scope and Contents
Document suggesting amendments to a legal compromise.
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Genealogical notesEnglish.Description
Handwritten and typescript copies of genealogical notes about the Washington family.
- Text box: 16 folder: 2
Typescript copy of 'Journal of the House of Delegates of the Commonwealth of Virginia. 1833'English.Scope and Contents
Typescript document entitled "A list of officers of the army and navy, who have received lands from Virginia for Revolutionary services."
- Text box: 16 folder: 2
Typescript excerpt from "Acts of the General Assembly of Virginia, Passed at the Session Commencing December 4, 1848, and ending March 19, 1849"English.Scope and Contents
3 typescript copies. An act providing for the erection of a monument to Washington.
- Text box: 16 folder: 2
Note on the death of Lawrence Washington1920 January 28English.
- Text box: 16 folder: 2
Typescript copy of letter from John Augustine Washington to Burr W. HarrisonWashington, John Augustine, III, 1821-18611844 March 5English.Scope and Contents
Typescript document.
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Virtual confiscation of home is Uncle Sam's reward to mother who furnished five sons for World WarEnglish.Scope and Contents
Typescript letter by "A Friend and Admirer of the Late Mr. Lawrence Washington," speaking against the government's unfair treatment of Lawrence Washington's widow.
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Typescript copy of 'Virginia Bill No. 147, January 18, 1856'English.Scope and Contents
Typescript copy. A bill to incorporate the Mount Vernon Ladies Association of the Union, and to authorize the purchase of a part of Mount Vernon place.
- Text box: 16 folder: 3
Typescript list of books, papers, and pamphlets, 1860-1864English.Scope and Contents
Typescript document.
- Text box: 16 folder: 4
Typescript copy of music of the ConfederacyEnglish.Scope and Contents
Typescript document.
- Text box: 16 folder: 4
Newspaper clipping, "Book Owned by George Washington"1900sEnglish.Scope and Contents
Clipped article about a Mr. Joseph I. Keefer who received a letter about a volume of Shakespeare signed by Washington. The book was purportedly stolen from the house of John Augustine Washington by the 8th Illinois Calvary during the Civil War.
- Text box: 16 folder: 4
Braddock's March through West Virginia by Gen. W. P. Craighill1902 JulyEnglish.Scope and Contents
2 typescript copies of an article from the Winchester, Va. Historical Magazine.
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Typescript copy of 'Sixtieth Congress, Second Session, Senate Bill 1238. House Bill 5489'English.Scope and Contents
To reimburse the estate of General George Washington.
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Typescript copy of "64th Congress, 1st Session, S 3137 In the Senate of the United States, January 5, 1916"3 pages 1 bifolium sheet 19 x 28 cm1916English.Description
Printed copy of Bill 3137 concerning the reimbursement of General George Washington's estate for lands in Ohio lost by conflciting grants made under U.S. authority. Typescript document, 3 pages.
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Typescript book review of 'Washington, the Man and the Mason' by Kate Bronwlee Sherwood1913 May 13English.Scope and Contents
Typescript blurb by Kate Brownlee Sherwood with manuscript corrections. A review of the book Washington, the Man and the Mason, by Charles A. Callahan.
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Typescript of an article entitled "Lincoln Eulogies Nerely [sic] 'Facet of Herd Psychology'" from the Richmond Times-Dispatch1928 February 23English.
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Invitation from the United States Constitution Sesquicentennial Commission and the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association of the Union1939 April 14English.Scope and Contents
Invitation to a commemoration of the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the notification by Charles Thomson Secretary of the Continental Congress of the election of George Washington as first President of the United States of America.
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Obituary of Anne M. Washington1966 October 20English.
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Article "After 167 years, Mt. Hebron passes out of clan"1993 June 16English.
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Clipped picture of Claymont Court1994 June 30English.
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Typescript excerpts, "A book at Montrose, Virginia entitled 'Deeds, Wills Patents &c. 1653-1659'"English.Scope and Contents
Typescript document.
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Typescript copy of letter from George Washington to Dr. Boucher, April 20, 1770Washington, George, 1732-1799English.Scope and Contents
Typescript document.
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Typescript copy of an article on the Sword of FrederickundatedEnglish.
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Envelope addressed to Mrs. C. H. SubletteundatedEnglish.
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Note about debts of Robert E. LeeundatedEnglish.Scope and Contents
Autograph document in very fragile condition.
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Typescript copy of letter from Fannie Lackland Washington, Waveland, to Aunt BertieEnglish.Scope and Contents
Typescript copy.
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EnvelopesundatedEnglish.Scope and Contents
2 envelopes, 1 docketed "copies of power of attorney & bonds sent to Chicago."
- Graphic Materials box: 16 folder: 1
Delpech lithograph of George Washington1800sEnglish.
- Graphic Materials box: 16 folder: 2
Photograph of Eliza Selden Washington Hunterapproximately 1870sEnglish.Scope and Contents
Taken by C. M. Bell of Washington, D.C. With genealogical notes on verso.
- Graphic Materials box: 16 folder: 3
Photographs of Jane C. Washington's commonplace book1900sEnglish.
- Graphic Materials box: 16 folder: 4
Photograph of the interior of the Alexandria-Washington Masonic Lodge1900sEnglish.
- Graphic Materials box: 16 folder: 5
Print of George Washington Parke Custis1900sEnglish.
- Graphic Materials box: 16 folder: 6
Print of Marquis de la Fayette1900sEnglish.
- Graphic Materials box: 16 folder: 7
Photograph of painting of Mount Vernon by Ferdinand Richardt1910English.
- Graphic Materials box: 16 folder: 8
Photograph of Lawrence WashingtonundatedEnglish.
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Photograph of Lawrence Washington1 Photographic Prints 1 print 7 x 11 cmundatedEnglish.
- Graphic Materials box: 16 folder: 10
Unidentified photograph of a manundatedEnglish.
- Graphic Materials box: 16 folder: 11
Photograph of framed S. Joachim embroideryundatedEnglish.
- Graphic Materials box: 16 folder: 12
Two photographs of a painting of Louis XVIDescription
Two photograph copies of a painting of Louis XVI. One is in a sleeve titled 'Property of Mrs. Lawrence Washington'.