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Account, LeRoy Daingerfield to James Paul, 1790 Box 10, Folder 24
Account, LeRoy Daingerfield to Lawrence Lewis, 1790/1803 Box 10, Folder 23
"Accounts to be raised in the Books of the President of the United States", 1789/1791 Box 5, Folder 1789.05.00
Account, with George Cliland, 1790 Box 23, Folder 1790.01.00
Account, with Joseph Corre, 1790 Box 5, Folder 1790.06.00
Account, William Augustine Washington with Alice Barnett, 1787/1790 Box 12, Folder 1787.11.00
Account, William Augustine Washington with Beckwith Butler, 1781/1803 Box 7, Folder 1781.00.00
Agreement, William Simpson with George Augustine Washington, 1790 Box 17, Folder 1790.04.05
Barn, 1784/1949 Box 1, Folder 6
Bed Chamber – Downstairs bedroom – Mr. Lear's room, 1786/1981 Box 1, Folder 7
Blacksmith shop, 1785/1990 Box 1, Folder 12
Bill, from James Chrystie, 1790 Box 4, Folder 1790.06.16
Letter, to Frances Bassett Washington, 1790 Box 1, Folder 1790.03.22
Copy of the will of Richard Lee, 1790 Box 3, Folder 18
Deposition of witness forms from Washington vs. Hite, 1790 Box 3, Folder 8
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