Letter, Bushrod Washington Jr. to Edward Shippen Burd

Containers:
Box 40, Folder 1806.01.14
Creator:
Washington, Bushrod, 1785-1830 and Burd, Edward Shippen, 1779-1848
Extent:
3 pages
Scope and content:

Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Bushrod writes about spending Christmas in Dumfries by invitation of "very fine girls," although his trip was cut short when his father came down with gout. He also gives news of the Federal City, which is "thronged with beautiful girls and other strangers," including "a number of Turks and Indians." He shares an anecdote about the Turkish ambassador asking Thomas Jefferson for "six wives" and writes about a dinner hosted aboard a frigate by Jefferson for a group of Native American men. Bushrod also writes of the rising power of Napoleon in France and about the Carters of Philadelphia.

Language:
English .
Dimensions:
25 x 21 cm, folded

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The George Washington Presidential Library at Mount Vernon
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