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Washington Family papers, Special Collections Research Center, William and Mary Libraries.
Lawrence Washington (1791-1875) was a farmer at "Oak Grove," Westmoreland County, Virginia. He and his wife Sarah Tayloe Washington were the parents of eleven children including Henry Augustine Washington who was a professor at the College of Willian & Mary.
Contains letters, receipts, legal papers and other materials, 1854-1889, related to the Lawrence Washington family of "Oak Grove," Westmoreland County, Virginia. Includes letters written to Lawrence Washington and to his son Robert James Washington. Includes a letter, 1868, from Cynthia Beverley Tucker Washington Coleman concerning land in Minnesota which belonged to her first husband, Henry Augustine Washington.
The collection is arranged into three folders: letters to Lawrence Washington, letters to Robert James Washington, and empty envelopes. The letters within the folders are in chronological order.
Letters to Lawrence Washington regarding a subscription to the National Intelligencer, wheat and corn prices in Alexandria and the health of Henry Augustine Washington. Includes letter dated 1868, from Cynthia Beverley Tucker Washington Coleman concerning her first husband's (Henry Augustine Washington) estate and land in Minnesota.
Letters included in file concern finances and farming. One letter outlines payment for guano (a fertilizer made from bat excrement often imported from Peru). This shipment had proved worthless. Includes letters from Hastings, Minnesota, concerning land owned by Henry Augustine Washington.
Empty envelopes addressed to Lawrence Washington, Mrs. Mary D. Washington and Robert James Washington.