Letter, George Augustine Washington to John Francis Mercer, 1789

Containers:
Box 16, Folder 1789.12.17
Creator:
Washington, George Augustine, approximately 1759-1793
Scope and content:

A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Received his letter after delay--the President has been informed of contents and replies, "as an act of Providence has interposed to render a complyance with your promise impracticable, he must have further patience"--he also says clean sound wheat will be taken at his mill in payment and the Alexandria Cash price allowed for it--corn crop poor so would also like to have some if he has it. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark, postmarked "Alex Dec. 18," docketed, note in later hand reads "Above signature seems to be that of George Augustine Washington Son of Charles - who was G.W.'s brother - This presented to MVLA July 3/97 by Mrs. Carrol Mercer Washn. D.C." Name on original manuscript appears as "George A. Washington."

Language:
English.

Access and use

Location of collection:
The George Washington Presidential Library at Mount Vernon
3600 Mount Vernon Memorial Highway
Mount Vernon, VA 22121
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