Letter, from George Augustine Washington
- Containers:
- Box 24, Folder 1790.08.20
- Creator:
- Washington, George Augustine, approximately 1759-1793
- Scope and content:
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Safe arrival of Will--expected him home at Mt. Vernon sooner--his great anxiety to do right in Washington's affairs--considering moving Anthony Whiting to place occupied by Fairfax when he goes--estimate of Whiting's capabilities and character--Garner [Wm. Gardener, overseer of the River Plantation?] is leaving too, wants higher wages--Mr. Gwin in Alexandria has recommended a young boy of respectable family to take Garner's place--he has had no experience--no family--George A. Washington disagrees with Washington's theory of having all married men--cheaper to have single one--work terms of new overseer--wheat and buckwheat--corn seed sent from New York good--corn crop--"... a piece of wood of the kind and dimensions you denoted shall be prepared ..."--very little ice left--Peter and Godfrey busy with small odd jobs--mares in pasture are mischievous and troublesome--terrible rain storm and winds delay work--corn broken down--weather warm until yesterday--very cool--red corn George Washington sent destroyed by insects, dying in the hill--pumpkin seed from Col. Platt's prizes he thinks will flourish.
- Language:
- English .
- Subjects:
- Farm management
Enslaved persons
Correspondence - Names:
- Washington, George, 1732-1799
Branham, Caroline, 1764?-1843
Charlotte, active 1782- (Seamstress)
Washington, George Augustine, approximately 1759-1793
Washington, George, 1732-1799
Branham, Caroline, 1764?-1843
Charlotte, active 1782- (Seamstress) - Places:
- Mount Vernon (Va. : Estate)
Access and use
- Location of collection:
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The George Washington Presidential Library at Mount Vernon3600 Mount Vernon Memorial HighwayMount Vernon, VA 22121
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- POC: Reference servicesEmail: fws@mountvernon.orgPhone: (703) 780-3600
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