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Bond, Samuel Washington to Phil Pendleton, 1772/1773 Box 4, Folder 1772.09.00
Bond, Warner Washington and John Throckmorton to David Castleman, 1771/1775 Box 3, Folder 1771.08.00
Accounts, 1770/1777 Box 2, Folder 1770.00.00
Account, to George William Fairfax, 1773/1774 Box 2, Folder 1773.09.16
Account, to George William Fairfax, 1773/1774 Box 2, Folder 1773.10.18
Account with George Mercer, by George Washington, 1773 1 pages Box 1, Folder 1774.01.25
Council meeting minutes, by John Blair, 1773 1 pages Box 1, Folder 1773.12.16
Letter, George Washington to Jonathan Boucher, 1773 1 pages Box 1, Folder 1773.10.17
A plan of Port Royal in South Carolina, 1773 1 Sheets Drawer 122 : L : 4, Section 1
Richard H. Brown Revolutionary War Map Collection, 1740/1799 50 Linear Feet
Bushrod Washington family papers, 1662/1835 1.5 Linear Feet (4 boxes)
Edmund Pendleton, Caroline, to John Augustine Washington, Bushfield, 1773 1 pages Box 3, Folder 8
Notes on the history of land belonging to Richard Bushrod, 1651-1744, 1773 2 pages 2 pages of notes and 1 fragment Box 3, Folder 8
Craftsmen, 1752/1775 Box 11, Folder 11
Fencing (1 of 2), 1760/1989 Box 3, Folder 8
Fencing (2 of 2), 1760/1989 Box 3, Folder 9
Credits on bank bond, 1771/1789 Box 15, Folder 1789
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