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Robert Waldsmith Collection of stereographs and cabinet cards

236 stereographs and 61 cabinet cards Photographic Prints
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Views of Mount Vernon spanning more than 100 years. The Robert Waldsmith Collection consists of approximately 300 stereographs and cabinet cards by Alexander Gardner, N. G. Johnson, Luke D. Dillon, and others. Highlights of the collection include: several west front views of the Mansion, including the earlist known one by Frederick Langenheim, circa 1856; an early view of the tomb, circa 1857, and a collection of Washington statues and buildings honoring the first President.

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Mount Vernon Black and White Film Collection

30 Linear Feet Variety of container sizes based on film negative sizes and types. 5 Linear Feet
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The Historical Photograph Collection is largely comprised of materials created by or for the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association. Photographers primarily include staff members and contract photographers. The collection spans the 1930s to the 2000s and includes analog material made up of a variety of sizes of film negatives providing a visual history of the Mansion, outbuildings, tombs, grounds, events, visitors, collection objects, personnel, restoration, and changes throughout the estate.

Ted and Mary Wendell early American collection

.5 Linear Feet 14 Sheets
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This collection consist of 47 documents, 10 maps, and 1 map slipcase collected by Ted and Mary Wendell. The collection pertains to George Washington and includes 25 documents written, annotated, or signed by Washington. Much of the material concerns the Revolutionary War, western land claims following the French and Indian War, and British and American governmental records. The dates of the material range from 1721-1826.

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Account and receipt, between George Washington and Augustus Woodward 2 pages Box 2, Folder 1798.01.15

Account between Richard Smith and George Washington 1 pages Box 1, Folder 1774.01.25

Account with George Mercer, by George Washington 1 pages Box 1, Folder 1774.01.25

George Washington collection

approx. 25 Linear Feet
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This collection contains letters to and from George Washington that have been aquired by the MVLA since 1858. For more information, see content note for individal items. The collection grows organically as new items are acquired.

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Accounts Box 2, Folder 1770.00.00

Accounts with Pope and Cadle 1 pages Box 22, Folder 1789.04.30

Historic manuscript collection

approx. 60 Linear Feet
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This collection of historic manuscripts dates from 1607-1933, with the bulk of materials dating from 1738-1868. The correspondence, journals and diaries, legal and financial records, estate documents, and printed ephemera in the collection primarily relate to the Washington and Custis families, the Revolutionary War, and society life in antebellum Washington D.C. and Virginia.

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Account of articles sold, estate of George Washington Box 38, Folder 1802.07.21

Broadside, funeral procession arrangements for George Washington, Haverhill, Massachusetts 1 pages Box 36, Folder 1800.02.04

Potomac Navigation Company records

.5 Linear Feet
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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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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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Advocate and Sentinel, Huntington, PA 4 pages

Dunlap and Claypoole's American Daily Advertiser, Philadelphia, PA

Alexandria Gazette I (MS331)

.46 Cubic Feet 1 legal box
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The Alexandria Gazette I, 1942 - circa 1991, contains nearly 230 photographs taken for and published in the Alexandria Gazette. Notable Alexandrians, politicians, events, and historic sites are captured. Several photographs have their original captions included.

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Alexandria Gazette I (MS331) .46 Cubic Feet 1 legal box

George Washington Birthday Parade Box 1, Folder 9

George Washington Masonic National Memorial Box 1, Folder 11

Anita Buchanan Speers, Historian, Papers

17.75 Linear Feet Summary: 17 ft. 9 in. (42 document cases, 5 in. each); (1 large flat storage box, 3 in.)
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Correspondence, typescripts, notes, clippings, photographs, and printed material of a local historian and promoter of patriotic societies from Berkeley Springs. Many of the papers pertain to the local history of the eastern panhandle. Subjects include the town of Bath (Berkeley Springs); James Rumsey; George Washington; Porte Crayon (David Hunter Strother); Washington Bicentennial; National Flag Day; D.A.R.; and American Indian Day. One of the clippings scrapbooks includes a photo of West Virginia Governor William G. Conley with Key to Bath, West Virginia (ca. 1929-1933), and another scrapbook contains an announcement for a meeting of the "equal suffrage club" on 25 August 1915.
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Anita Buchanan Speers, Historian, Papers 17.75 Linear Feet Summary: 17 ft. 9 in. (42 document cases, 5 in. each); (1 large flat storage box, 3 in.)

Richard H. Brown Revolutionary War Map Collection

50 Linear Feet
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This collection contains approximately 300 rare printed maps, unique manuscript maps, and published texts collected by Richard H. Brown, which pertain to the American Revolutionary War era.

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Richard H. Brown Revolutionary War Map Collection 50 Linear Feet

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