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Clothing and dress (3)
Enslaved persons[X]
Enslaved persons -- Diseases[X]
Fugitive slaves -- Virginia (3)
Slavery (3)
Agriculture (2)
Clothing and dress -- Purchasing (2)
Domestic animals (2)
Farm management (2)
Indentured servants (2)
Lewis, Lawrence, 1767-1839 -- Estate (2)
Medicine -- History -- 18th century (2)
Native Americans (2)
Real property (2)
Surveying (2)
United States. Continental Army -- Recruiting, enlistment, etc. (2)
Washington's Birthday (2)
Washington, George, 1732-1799 -- Inaugurations (2)
Washington, Lawrence, 1718-1752 -- Estate (2)
African American soldiers (1)
Carpentry (1)
Constitutional conventions -- United States (1)
Cooking -- Equipment and supplies (1)
Dentistry (1)
Distilleries (1)
Engravings (prints) (1)
Enslaved persons -- Dwellings (1)
Enslaved persons -- Emancipation (1)
Finance (1)
Fisheries (1)
Forbes Expedition against Fort Duquesne, Pa., 1758 (1)
Freedmen (1)
Furniture (1)
Gardening (1)
Leggett, Aaron, 1792-1860 -- Estate (1)
Medicine -- History -- 19th century (1)
Military engineering (1)
Monongahela, Battle of the, Pa., 1755 (1)
Seneca Indians (1)
Smallpox (1)
Spinning (1)
Vice-presidents -- United States -- Election (1)
Washington, George Augustine, approximately 1759-1793 -- Estate (1)
Washington, George, 1732-1799 -- Death and burial (1)
Washington, George, 1732-1799 -- Estate (1)
Washington, George, 1732-1799 -- Homes and haunts (1)
Washington, George, 1732-1799 -- Maps -- Original editions (1)
Washington, George, 1732-1799 -- Monuments (1)
Washington, George, 1732-1799 -- Old Tomb (1)
Washington, George, 1732-1799 -- Relics (1)
Washington, George, 1732-1799 -- Tomb (1)
Washington, George, 1732-1799 -- Trials, litigation, etc. (1)
Washington, John Augustine, 1736-1787 -- Estate (1)
Washington, Mary Ball, 1708-1789 -- Estate (1)
Whiskey Rebellion, Pa., 1794 (1)
Women -- Education -- History (1)
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Repository:
Special Collections at The George Washington Presidential Library at Mount Vernon
Published:
2015    
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