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Bill of sale, John Augustine Washington to Bushrod Washington 1 Sheets Box 10, Folder 1785.10.17
Court documents, Joseph Stevens trial Box 88 OVERSIZE, Folder 1757.07.14
Bond between Lawrence Lewis, Bushrod Washington, William Augustine Washington, and Thomas Lee Jr. 1 pages Box 2, Folder 1802.07.21
Document fragment, with note by George Washington 1 pages Box 2, Folder ND
Land agreement, between George Washington and George Muse 1 pages Box 1, Folder 1770.08.03
Bond, of John Posey 2 pages Box 17, Folder 1770.10.14
Clifton tract Box 1, Folder 1760.05.20
Contract, to John Posey Box 2, Folder 1770.04.23
Certificate and plat of the fragment acres in Montgomery County surveyed for Robert Peter 1 pages Box 7, Folder 08
Surveys of Brightwells Hunting Quarters and Lewis's Discovery 1 pages Box 6, Folder 10
Copy of the last will and testament of Bushrod Washington 16 pages Box 3, Folder 19
Copy of the last will and testament of Hannah Bushrod Washington 8 pages Box 3, Folder 21
Copy of the will of John Bushrod made for John Augustine Washington 4 pages Box 3, Folder 15
Document, Complainant Robert Treat Paine on behalf of the State of Massachusetts vs. Margaret Draper 1 pages Box 2, Folder 31
Petition of Ebenezer Dayton to the Executive Council of Pennsylvania, certified by William Floyd 1 pages Box 1, Folder 8
Writ, Judge Francis Hopkinson to Clement Biddle 1 pages Box 1, Folder 19
Legal Document, George Lewis and John Lewis to James Mercer 1 pages Box 1, Folder 6
Page-Nelson Society of Virginia historic documents 0.21 Cubic Feet 1 folder, 1 OS folder
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