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George Washington letter to the officer commanding the militia in the county of Monmouth

0.12 Linear Feet 1 item
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Letter from George Washington (written by one of his staff, probably Lt. Col. Tench Tilghman, and signed by Washington) requesting militia support in transmitting intelligence in the area of Monmouth in New Jersey.
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George Washington Papers [in part: photostats, printed copies, typescripts]

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Photostats, typescripts, original and printed copies of letters and papers of and about George Washington, Martha Washington and Mary Ball Washington; manuscript of "The Washingtons of Sulgrave" by S. H. Lee Washington; portrait engravings and prints of George Washington and places and events associated with him, including an original pen and ink sketch [ca. 1790] by Benjamin H. Latrobe; a piece of sheet music written in honor of George Washington by George M. Cohan; and various maps.

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George Washington Papers [in part: photostats, printed copies, typescripts] 3.00 Linear Feet

Bushrod Washington family papers

1.5 Linear Feet (4 boxes)
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The Bushrod Washington Family Papers consist of documents gathered by the descendants of the first President of the United States, George Washington. The collection comprises an assortment of correspondence and legal documents documenting the lives and property ownership of several branches of the Washington family. The collection is organized into five series: Correspondence, Legal Documents, Social, Miscellaneous, and Indenture Notices (Land Deeds).

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Wayne Rickert collection of founders' autographs

41 Sheets (2 boxes)
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The collection contains 41 manuscripts dating 1770-1831. Many of the manuscripts date from the era of the American Revolution, and several are directly relevant to the course of the war. Among the documents are single letters by John Adams, Aaron Burr, Benjamin Franklin, Alexander Hamilton, John Hancock, Patrick Henry, John Jay, Thomas Jefferson, Lafayette, James Madison, John Marshall, James Monroe, Paul Revere, and George Washington, as well as letters and other documents that include the signatures of signers of the Declaration of Independence.

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Letter, George Washington to Burgess Ball 1 pages Box 2, Folder 38

Potomac Navigation Company records

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This collection is comprised of three different types of documents: various accounts from individuals who have worked for the Potomac Navigation Company; lists of all the men employed by the company which details the amount of work that was done; and receipts and invoices.

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Mount Vernon maps

0.1 Cubic Feet 41 maps of various sizes
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Collection consists of forty-one (41) maps from various years and of various sizes. All of these maps directly concern George Washington's home at Mount Vernon. The maps vary in terms of type; a map may be an original, facsimile, or photocopy. Maps also vary in terms of quality, with some in better condition than others. Furthermore, some maps are duplicates of another piece or of its subject. Some maps contain notes concerning what the map displays.
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Mount Vernon maps 0.1 Cubic Feet 41 maps of various sizes

Historic newspapers collection

3.75 Linear Feet 15 boxes
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The collection includes 185 titles spanning 200 years; all related to George Washington, his family, and Mount Vernon.

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John Augustine Washington III and family papers

approx 4 Linear Feet 15 boxes
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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.

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