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Washington family papers, 1751-1870 (inclusive)
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide The collection contains correspondence and other papers of President George Washington, Martha Dandridge Washington, and William Augustine Washington, half brother of George Washington.
Deposition 1815 May 26
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2 editions published in 1815 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Deposition of legal case between Laurence A. Washington, plaintiff, and defendants Bushrod Washington and other members of the Washington family brought before the Virginia Superior Court of Chancery at Lewisburg.
Washington family, papers, 1779-1934
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide A collection of over 120 letters, documents, receipts, and envelopes relating to the extended family of George Washington.
Papers, 1841-1854
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide These papers include a letter dated January 6, 1841 January 6 from Anna Maria Alexander to her mother Jane C. Washington and a copy of the latter's will proved September 17, 1855 in Jefferson County, Virginia. The will disposes of a large quantity of property, including slaves, and Mt. Vernon.
Land records, 1653-1771
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide Records pertaining to lands bought by George Washington's father, Augustine, and lands of the Parke and Custis families inherited by Martha Washington from her first husband. Includes records of the tract on which George Washington's birthplace, "Wakefield," was built.
Washington and Lee family papers 1811-1822
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide Papers include deeds of land in eastern Ohio. The transactions were related to the Washington and Lee families.
Papers of the Washington and Lewis families, 1774-1843
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide Include correspondence, accounts, bills, indentures, and other papers, chiefly concerning the settlement of the estates of George Washington, William Augustine Washington, and Thomas Turner. Include papers of Lawrence Lewis, Bushrod Washington, Corbin Washington, and James Cox, Jr., a Baltimore merchant.
Washington family paper, 1841-1877
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide The earliest letters in this collection were written by William Washington (1810-1849), the third of that name, to John Y. Stock (1809-1876), merchant of Charleston, to Anna Bowen Stock, John Y. Stock's wife and Washington's cousin, and to his wife, Theodosia Narcissa McPherson (1817-1898), between 1841-1848. South Carolina politics and family matters are his chief topics. One of the letters (1841 December 8) describes the impeachment proceedings against Judge [Baylis John] Earle (1795-1844) by John Lyde Wilson (1817-1898).
Coat-of-arms
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in Latin and held by 1 library worldwide Printed copy of Washington family coat-of-arms with motto "Exitus Acta Probat."
Papers : addition, 1880-1890
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide Consists of three photographs of former slaves and their families of Wessyngton, the Washington family plantation near Cedar Hill, Tennessee.
Papers, 1796-1962
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide Consists of records of Wessyngton plantation (accounts, bills of sale, court records, financial records, inventories, land records, legal documents, tax lists, and receipts) and family papers (correspondence, cards, clippings, railroad papers, passes, photographs, newspapers, military records, genealogical data, and miscellaneous items).
Guidebook to the James Russell correspondence in the Coutts & Company Papers in the Great Britain National Register of Archives 1956
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1 edition published in 1956 in English and held by 1 library worldwide The guidebook, compiled in 1956 by the Historical Manuscripts Commission of the Great Britain National Register of Archives, outlines the 18th century business correspondence of James Russell, a London merchant. The correspondence [not extant] is mostly with agents and firms in Maryland and Virginia concerning tobacco and wheat cargoes.
Memorandum of the Washington family 1802 February 1
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1 edition published in 1802 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Record of subpoenas served and costs incurred between Lawrence A. Washington, administrator of the will of Samuel Washington and Bushrod Washington, a second Samuel Washington and Joseph Nourse in the High Court of Chancery, Virginia.
Papers, 1675-1883 (inclusive), 1675, 1770-1799, 1833 (bulk)
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide This artificial collection contains miscellaneous documents relating to the Washington family, 1675-1831, including legal papers, surveys, correspondence, loose accounts; George Washington letters, 1770-1799; Washington pocket diary, Jan. 1 - June 21, 1796, primarily weather records; Washington household journal, 1793-1797, while in Philadelphia; Martha Washington's "A Booke of Cookery" and "A Booke of Sweetmeats," a fair 17th century copy of an earlier manuscript; and subscription book to aid William A. Washington, Owensboro, KY, grand-nephew of George Washington, 1883.
Papers, 1752-1843
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide These papers include business correspondence of members of the extended Washington family and a surety bond for the guardianship of Benjamin and Elizabeth Harrison, infants.
Papers of the Washington family, 1784-1843
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide Include miscellaneous papers, 1784-1833, of the Washington family, including an account for tobacco, records of the estate of George Quesenberry, letter ordering notions and fabric, and other letters regarding financial matters, a house for sale on Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington D.C., and a legal dispute over use of a road.
The English ancestry of George Washington: some new evidence
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1 edition published in 1975 in English and held by 1 library worldwide
Washington family papers, 1840-1893
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in English and held by 0 libraries worldwide The collection consists of papers of the Washington family of Macon, Georgia from 1840-1893. The papers consist of correspondence to James Henry Russell Washington and his son Hugh V. Washington. The majority of the letters to and from Macon Mayor James H.R. Washington (1840-1859) regard his inviting dignitaries to attend the Southern Central Agricultural Association fair in Macon. The majority of Hugh V. Washington's correspondence (1883-1893) concerns various legal matters relating to his practice of law, his involvement in the Chi Phi fraternity, with some personal correspondence. Correspondents include Henry W. Grady, Clark Howell, and Billups Phinizy. more
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