The Worley Jeffers Williams Collection A.MJW

The Worley Jeffers Williams Collection A.MJW


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Archives of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association

PO Box 3600
Mount Vernon, VA 22121
Telephone: 703-799-3600
URL: https://archives.mountvernon.org

Danielle Snyder, Library Assistant

Repository
Archives of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association
Identification
A.MJW
Title
Morley Jeffers Williams Collection 1602-1967
Quantity
4.62 Linear Feet, 11 Hollinger boxes
Creator
Williams, Morley Jeffers, 1886-1977
Language
English .

Administrative Information

Conditions Governing Access

This collection is open to research during scheduled appointments. Researchers must complete the Washington Library's Special Collections and Archives Registration Form before access is provided. The library reserves the right to restrict access to items for preservation purposes.

Preferred Citation

Preferred citation: [Name and date of item], The Morley Jeffers Williams Collection, [Series, Folder], Archives of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association, Fred W. Smith National Library for the Study of George Washington [hereafter Washington Library], Mount Vernon, Virginia

See the Chicago Manual of Style for additional examples.


Biographical / Historical

Morley Jeffers Williams was born in Tillsonburg, Ontario, Canada on August 1, 1886. In 1910, twenty-four-year-old Williams attended the engineering school at the University of Toronto for training as a civil engineer. Over the next eleven years, Williams used his engineering degree to work in various construction and agricultural positions such as bridge construction inspector for the Canadian Pacific Railroad and farm overseer. After earning a second degree in horticulture from the Ontario Agricultural College in Guelph, Ontario, Williams became an instructor and student at the Harvard University School of Design.

During a successful academic career in which he was awarded several grants and appointed an assistant professor at Harvard School of Design, Williams began to visit historic sites and make topographic surveys for his own research. He became involved with restoration projects at various sites, and in 1931 the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association (MVLA) contracted Williams to prepare topographic drawings of Mount Vernon for the bicentennial of George Washington's birth. After Williams completed his work at Mount Vernon, he continued to study the architectural and archaeological elements of George Washington's estate, in addition to his other projects and responsibilities. In spring 1935, the MVLA again contracted Williams; his task was to restore the Kitchen Garden. By the following winter, the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association hired Williams to be the Director of the new Research and Restoration Department.

During his time as Director of Research and Restoration, Williams uncovered and assisted in the reconstruction and/or restoration of several original structures on-site including the Kitchen Garden, Deer Park Wall, and two Ha-Ha Walls. Williams also helped improve the historic integrity within the Mansion, as he both researched 18th-century material culture and used artifacts found during excavations to ensure the objects placed in the mansion and other site buildings were historically accurate for Mount Vernon. Under Williams's supervision, the Department of Research and Restoration eventually expanded to oversee the restoration of the Mansion, Tomb, and Gardens, and the development of the Library. In May 1939, the board of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association decided to discontinue both the Department of Research and Restoration and Williams's position as department head. Soon thereafter, Williams left Mount Vernon and began his own business conducting architectural and archaeological research.

Throughout the duration of his life, Morley Williams worked at various other historic sites including Tryon Palace in North Carolina. He became a professor of landscape architecture at the North Carolina State College (now University) School of Design, and was later appointed chair of the Landscape Architecture Department. In early 1977, Williams returned to Mount Vernon with his family for a visit and was well received. Approximately 10 months later, Morley Williams died of congestive heart failure.

Morley Williams was a pioneer of rigorous and scholarly study of Mount Vernon, especially on the evolution of the estate landscape. As Director of the Research and Restoration Department, Williams used an interdisciplinary approach to research and restoration, by combining landscape architecture, history, historic preservation, and archaeology. Much of the current understanding of Mount Vernon's history is based upon the findings of Morley Williams. To this day, Morley Jeffers Williams's work continues to be an immeasurable asset to the restoration efforts at Mount Vernon.

Chronology:

The following is a more in-depth timeline charting the life and accomplishments of Morley Jeffers Williams.

August 1, 1886 – Born in Tillsenburg, Ontario, Canada.

1910-1911 – Attended the engineering school at the University of Toronto for training as a civil engineer.

1911 – Hired as a bridge construction inspector by the Canadian Pacific Railroad.

1912 – Hired as bridge construction inspector and the acting engineer of bridge site surveys by the Montreal-Port Arthur District of the Canadian Northern Railway. Eventually promoted to resident engineer in charge of roadbed grading and track-laying.

1914 – Resigned from his job and relocated to Kingsville, Ontario. Became the co-owner of a grain elevator and cultivated three hundred acres of land with seed grades of corn, small grains, and grasses.

1922 – Began managing Vincent Massey's farm; some responsibilities included consulting about the buildings and presentations of other private farms.

1925: Earned a horticulture degree from the Ontario Agricultural College in Guelph, Ontario.

1927 – Became a student and instructor at Harvard School of Design.

1928 – Earned an MLA (landscape architecture) in city planning at Harvard University's School of Design.

1929 – Received the Sheldon Traveling Fellowship and studied landscape design in Europe and North Africa.

1930 – Became an assistant professor at Harvard School of Design.

March 1931 – Awarded a grant from the Clark Fund for Research in Landscape Design at Harvard to study "American Landscape Design as Exemplified by the Plantation Estates of Maryland and Virginia, 1750 to 1860."

May 1931 – Visited various historic plantations, including Gunston Hall and Woodlawn, creating topographic surveys.

July 1931 – Contracted to prepare topographic drawings of Mount Vernon for the bicentennial of George Washington's birth.

Summer 1932 – Hired to complete Arthur Shurcliff's research and excavations at Stratford Hall. Identified many original structures and sketched architectural restoration plans for the east garden at Stratford Hall. Received a second grant from the Clark Fund, which allowed him to further his research on Virginia and Maryland plantations, including Monticello.

Summer 1933 – Supervised the restoration of the east garden at Stratford Hall.

Summer 1934 – Received funding from the Emergency Relief Administration of Massachusetts to restore God's Acre in Harvard Square, an old burial ground. Upon finishing this restoration project, Williams continued his architectural and archaeological assessment of the grounds at Mount Vernon.

May 1935 – Contracted to restore the Kitchen Garden at Mount Vernon under the supervision of Mrs. Horace Brown, the Vice-Regent for Vermont.

Summer 1935 – Continued to oversee the restoration of the Kitchen Garden at Mount Vernon. He was also contracted to assess the history of White House landscaping in light of possible changes to design.

Winter 1935 – Hired by Mount Vernon as the Director of Research and Restoration.

Spring 1936 – Taught during spring semester at Harvard, then resigned his professorship in order to focus his efforts at Mount Vernon. Williams helped to rebuild and/or restore several original structures on-site including the Kitchen Garden and Deer Park Wall. He used artifacts found during excavations such as door hinges and other hardware to model replicas for the newly restored buildings. Williams also uncovered various original structures including two Ha-Ha walls and a cross-wall underlying the Bowling Green, which were previously unknown to the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association.

1937 – Concerned with preserving the historic integrity of the site, Williams pointed out items and structures he deemed inaccurate such as various walkways and coaches. As Director of the Department of Research and Restoration, Williams also focused on accessing primary documentation for research, as well as acquiring objects for Mount Vernon's collections.

1938 - Contracted Frances Benjamin Johnston to make photographic studies as a supplement to his measured drawings. Her photographs were combined with an article written by Williams in the January 1938 edition of Landscape Architecture and the February issue of American Architect and Architecture. Williams also assigned employees within the Department of Research and Restoration to research various collections located at the Library of Congress that he believed would help to maintain the historic integrity at Mount Vernon as restoration efforts continued.

1939 – Under Williams's supervision, the Department of Research and Restoration grew to oversee the research and restoration of the Mansion, Tomb, Gardens, Grounds, and Outbuildings, as well as the development of the Library.

May 16, 1939 – Board of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association voted to dismantle the Department of Research and Restoration as of June 1, 1939.

Summer 1939 – Williams ended his association with Mount Vernon after the dissolution of the Department of Research and Restoration and began his own business conducting architectural and archaeological research.

1940 – 1941 – Researched 18th-century manuscripts and newspapers in several prominent repositories, including the Library of Congress.

1941-1947 – Morley Williams and his wife, Nathalia Williams, managed their own business for architectural and archaeological research.

1947 – Hired as a professor of landscape architecture by the North Carolina State College (now University) School of Design.

1948 – Appointed chair of the landscape architecture department at the North Carolina State College (now University) School of Design.

1952 –1960 (ca.) - Contracted to restore Tryon Palace, a pre-Revolutionary governor's mansion in North Carolina. Oversaw archaeological excavations that exposed the original foundation of the governor's mansion, as well as uncovered other structural aspects of the site such as water sources and outbuildings. Since no garden plots were discovered, Williams drew plans for formal gardens authentic to the time period Tryon Palace was first constructed. During the excavations and restoration, Williams salvaged many artifacts, which he never fully identified and/or processed. This later became a point of contention between Williams and the benefactors of Tryon Palace.

1961 – Returned to Harvard as a lecturer for landscape architecture.

December 1961 – Settled accounts with Tryon Palace by returning all artifacts to the Tryon Palace Commission.

1962-1977 – Williams and his wife continued to restore historic sites and landscapes for the remainder of his life.

February 1977 – At ninety-one, Williams returned with his family to Mount Vernon for a visit, and was well received by Regent Mrs. John H. Guy, Jr., Director Charles Cecil Wall, and others.

December 1, 1977 – Morley Jeffers Williams died of congestive heart failure.

Scope and Contents

The collection consists of correspondence, reports, surveys, newspaper clippings, biographies and other written works, bibliographies, excerpts from diaries, letters, inventories and ledgers, various types of architectural and archaeological drawings, maps, and images documenting the work and research conducted during Morley Jeffers Williams's tenure at George Washington's Mount Vernon. Williams compiled the majority of the documents and images found in this collection between 1931 and 1939; however, the information contained within these records dates from 1602 to 1967. The bulk of the collection consists of numerous architectural and archaeological drawings detailing past and contemporary views of George Washington's estate; furthermore, there are several drawings depicting possible future renovations to Mount Vernon. This collection also contains a large amount of scholarly research pertaining to George Washington, Mount Vernon, and 18th-century life and culture. This information provides an in-depth understanding of George Washington's life, particularly concerning his interactions with his estate. Other documentation charts the efforts of Morley Jeffers Williams as he worked to restore the structures and landscape at Mount Vernon.

Arrangement

Materials in each series have been arranged alphabetically and according to subject matter.

List of Series: Series 1: Structures, 1676 – 1938 Sub-Series 1.1: Buildings and Structures Sub-Series 1.2: Mansion I. General II. Exterior III. Interior Series 2: Landscape, 1737 – 1939 Sub-Series 2.1: Gardens Sub-Series 2.2: Grounds Sub-Series 2.3: Walls & Gates Series 3: Farming & Life at Mount Vernon, 1713 – 1925 Series 4: Other Historic Sites, 1730 – 1937 Series 5: Biographical Information, 1602 – 1962 Sub-Series 5.1: Biographies Sub-Series 5.2: Bibliographies & Written Works Sub-Series 5.3: Chronologies Sub-Series 5.4: Writings to/from George Washington Series 6: Architecture and Archaeology Sub-Series 6.1: Maps & Drawings Sub-Series 6.2: Surveys Series 7: Ephemera, 1758 - 1938 Sub-Series 7.1: Mount Vernon Ladies' Association Sub-Series 7.2: Reports Sub-Series 7.3: Images

Related Material

Papers of the MVLA Papers of the Superintendent and Resident Director Measured drawings (architectural drawings) Restoration Files of the Historic Structures Report

Significant Persons Associated With the Collection

  • Johnston, Frances Benjamin, 1864-1952
  • Ulman, Nathalia
  • Wall, Charles Cecil, 1903-1995
  • Williams, Morley Jeffers, 1886-1977

Container List

Series 1. Structures
Williams, Morley Jeffers, 1886-19771676 – 1938English.
Scope and Contents

The documents, images, and structural drawings in this section attest to the extensive research Williams conducted for the purpose of restoring original architectural elements to the Mount Vernon Estate. Included in this series are excerpts from primary resources such as diaries, letters, and ledgers; contemporary photographs of structural remains; calculations for possible reconstructions; studies of material objects such as chairs, flower holders, and venetian blinds; various lists; and numerous architectural and archaeological plans detailing both past and possible future structural scenarios.

  • Sub-Series 1.1. Buildings and Structures
    Williams, Morley Jeffers, 1886-1977English.
    • Text box: 1 folder: 1
      Barns, Dogue Run Farm
    • Text box: 1 folder: 2
      Blacksmith's shop
    • Text box: 1 folder: 3
      Carpenters' Shop: Two foundations in paddock
    • Text box: 1 folder: 4
      Circle Store House [Butler's House]
    • Text box: 1 folder: 5
      (Circle Store House) House for Papers and Documents [Clerks' House]
    • Text box: 1 folder: 6
      Circle Store House (Butler's House): photographs
    • Text box: 1 folder: 7
      Coach house
    • Text box: 1 folder: 8
      Covered Ways
    • Text box: 1 folder: 9
      Dairy [Spring house]
    • Text box: 1 folder: 10
      Drain north of Blacksmith's Shop
    • Text box: 1 folder: 11
      Dung Repository [Stercorary]
    • Text box: 1 folder: 12
      Early Buildings
    • Text box: 1 folder: 13
      Gardener's House
    • Text box: 1 folder: 14
      Gardener's House: photographs
    • Text box: 1 folder: 15
      Greenhouse: Notes & Data
    • Text box: 1 folder: 16
      House for families
    • Text box: 1 folder: 17
      Ice House Drawings (I)
    • Text box: 1 folder: 18
      Ice House Drawings (II)
    • Text box: 1 folder: 19
      Kennels, Dog
    • Text box: 1 folder: 20
      Kitchen and Servants' Hall
    • Text box: 1 folder: 21
      Measured Details
    • Text box: 1 folder: 22
      Necessaries
    • Text box: 1 folder: 23
      Salt House
    • Text box: 1 folder: 24
      School House (octagonal building)
    • Text box: 1 folder: 25
      Seed house (Kitchen garden)
    • Text box: 1 folder: 26
      Servants' Hall [Office]
    • Text box: 1 folder: 27
      Slave Quarters
    • Text box: 1 folder: 28
      Smoke House
    • Text box: 1 folder: 29
      Spinning House
    • Text box: 1 folder: 30
      Spinning House: photographs
    • Text box: 2 folder: 1
      Stable
    • Text box: 2 folder: 2
      Stable Drawings
    • Text box: 2 folder: 3
      (Stiles) Styles
    • Text box: 2 folder: 4
      Summer House
    • Text box: 2 folder: 5
      Superintendent's House: misc. photographs
    • Text box: 2 folder: 6
      Tomb, New
    • Text box: 2 folder: 7
      Tomb, Old
    • Text box: 2 folder: 8
      Various Buildings
    • Text box: 2 folder: 9
      Wash House
    • Text box: 2 folder: 10
      White Servants Quarters (Office)
  • Sub-Series 1.2. Mansion I. General
    Williams, Morley Jeffers, 1886-1977English.
    • Text box: 2 folder: 11
      Chair
    • Text box: 2 folder: 12
      Cornerstone
    • Text box: 2 folder: 13
      Flower Holders (I)
    • Text box: 2 folder: 14
      Flower Holders (II)
    • Text box: 2 folder: 15
      Furniture
    • Text box: 2 folder: 16
      General
    • Text box: 2 folder: 17
      General (photocopied)
    • Text box: 2 folder: 18
      Hall; Wallpapers
    • Text box: 2 folder: 19
      Measurements
    • Text box: 2 folder: 20
      Misc. notes
    • Text box: 2 folder: 21
      Misc. Repairs, Building Repairs
    • Text box: 2 folder: 22
      Repairs, 1859 or 1869 (?) – U.S. Govt.
    • Text box: 2 folder: 23
      Slides, Drawings
    • Text box: 3 folder: 1
      Venetian Blinds
    • Text box: 3 folder: 2
      Views (in and out)
    • Text box: 3 folder: 3
      Wallpaper
    • Text box: 3 folder: 4
      Windows
    • Text box: 3 folder: 5
      Window Glass
  • Sub-Series 1.2. Mansion II. Exterior
    Williams, Morley Jeffers, 1886-1977English.
    • Text box: 3 folder: 6
      Bricks
    • Text box: 3 folder: 7
      Cupola
    • Text box: 3 folder: 8
      Cupola (photocopied)
    • Text box: 3 folder: 9
      Lightning Rods
    • Text box: 3 folder: 10
      Painting
    • Text box: 3 folder: 11
      Piazza
    • Text box: 3 folder: 12
      Plastering
    • Text box: 3 folder: 13
      Shingles/Roof
  • Text box: 3 folder: 14
    Sub-Series 1.2. Mansion III. Interior
    Williams, Morley Jeffers, 1886-1977English.
    • Text box: 3 folder: 15
      Attic [Bedroom #2]
    • Text box: 3 folder: 16
      Banquet Hall
    • Text box: 3 folder: 16
      Cellar
    • Text box: 3 folder: 17
      Dining Room
    • Text box: 3 folder: 18
      Dining Room (photocopied)
    • Text box: 3 folder: 19
      Hall
    • Text box: 3 folder: 20
      Library
    • Text box: 3 folder: 21
      Library, "Books in Library of Washington"
    • Text box: 3 folder: 22
      Library, Washington's
    • Text box: 3 folder: 23
      Library, Washington – Notes on Bibles
    • Text box: 3 folder: 24
      Library, Washington – Dealer's Quote on Book Duplicates
    • Text box: 3 folder: 25
      Sitting Room
    • Text box: 3 folder: 26
      West Parlor
      • Photographs, Front Parlor ceiling and fireplace
        Johnston, Frances Benjamin, 1864-1952undated

        Photographs, Front Parlor ceiling and fireplace, undated: October 2017


        Photographs, Front Parlor ceiling and fireplace, undated   thumbnail   
        Scope and Contents

        Two black and white photographic prints showing a decorative ceiling panel and the fireplace in the Front Parlor, formerly called the West Parlor, by Frances B. Johnston.

      • Drawing, Front Parlor fireplace
        Williams, Morley Jeffers, 1886-1977undated

        Drawing, Front Parlor fireplace, undated


        Drawing, Front Parlor fireplace, undated   thumbnail   
        Scope and Contents

        Pen and ink, color drawing of the Front Parlor fireplace by Morley Jeffers Williams, undated.

Series 2. Landscape
Williams, Morley Jeffers, 1886-19771737-1939English.
Scope and Contents

Series 2 contains materials similar to the previous series. This section consists of various documentary information, images, and architectural drawings pertaining to the reconstruction of the Mount Vernon landscape. There are numerous documents on the Mount Vernon gardens as the MVLA initially hired Morley Williams as a contractor to refurbish the gardens.

  • Sub-Series 2.1. Gardens
    Williams, Morley Jeffers, 1886-1977English.
    • Text box: 3 folder: 27
      Botanic Garden
    • Text box: 3 folder: 28
      Flower Garden/Kitchen Garden
    • Text box: 3 folder: 29
      Gardens and Gardening
    • Text box: 3 folder: 30
      Hot Beds
    • Text box: 3 folder: 31
      Kitchen Garden plans and detail
      • Drawing, Mount Vernon Vegetable Garden
        Williams, Morley Jeffers, 1886-1977January 10, 1935

        Drawing, Mount Vernon Vegetable Garden, January 10, 1935: November 2018


        Drawing, Mount Vernon Vegetable Garden, January 10, 1935   thumbnail   
        Scope and Contents

        Plan of the Kitchen Garden by Morley Jeffers Williams, January 10, 1935. Studied by L. (Lawrence "Larry") Enerson, one inch equals 20 feet.

      • Drawing, Kitchen Garden at Mount Vernon
        ca. 1935

        Drawing, Kitchen Garden at Mount Vernon, ca. 1935: November 2018


        Drawing, Kitchen Garden at Mount Vernon, ca. 1935   thumbnail   
        Scope and Contents

        Drawing of the Kitchen Garden at Mount Vernon by Lawrence "Larry" Enerson, ca. 1935. Note reads "This drawing was made by Larry Enerson intended for display to garden committee by way of selling the proposed K. Garden restoration plan. It was not used [See Fletcher drawing]."

    • Text box: 3 folder: 32
      Kitchen Garden: Espalier trees
    • Text box: 3 folder: 33
      Kitchen Garden: Notes on Old Plant Matter
    • Text box: 3 folder: 34
      Kitchen Garden: Planting list 1936-1938
    • Text box: 3 folder: 35
      Plant Materials: roses
  • Sub-Series 2.2. Grounds
    Williams, Morley Jeffers, 1886-1977English.
    • Text box: 4 folder: 1
      Bowling Green
      Processing Information

      archivist's note: oversized materials; folded

    • Text box: 4 folder: 2
      Circle
      Processing Information

      archivist's note: oversized materials; folded by creator

    • Text box: 4 folder: 3
      Fields and Meadows
    • Text box: 4 folder: 4
      General Plan
    • Text box: 4 folder: 5
      Memorial trees
    • Text box: 4 folder: 6
      Ovals
    • Text box: 4 folder: 7
      Roads
    • Text box: 4 folder: 8
      Springs
    • Text box: 4 folder: 9
      Trees and Shrubs
    • Text box: 4 folder: 10
      Vineyard
    • Text box: 4 folder: 11
      Vistas
    • Text box: 4 folder: 12
      Walks
  • Sub-Series 2.3. Walls & Gates
    Williams, Morley Jeffers, 1886-1977English.
    • Text box: 4 folder: 14
      Deer Park Wall
      Processing Information

      archivist's note: oversized materials; folded by creator

    • Text box: 4 folder: 14
      Deer Park Wall; Paddock
      Processing Information

      archivist's note: oversized materials; folded by creator

    • Text box: 4 folder: 15
      Deer Park Wall [Daily Field Reports]
    • Text box: 4 folder: 16
      Fences and Hedges
      Processing Information

      archivist's note: oversized materials; folded by creator

    • Text box: 4 folder: 17
      Gates – s.a. Bowling Green-Gate
      Processing Information

      archivist's note: oversized materials; folded by creator

    • Text box: 4 folder: 18
      Walls
    • Text box: 4 folder: 19
      Walls - Ha-Ha, North
      Processing Information

      archivist's note: oversized materials; folded by creator

    • Text box: 4 folder: 20
      Walls - Ha-Ha, South
Series 3. Farming & Life at Mount Vernon
Williams, Morley Jeffers, 1886-19771713-1925English.
Scope and Contents

Series 3 is a smaller series and holds various background information on 18th-century occupational and social life at Mount Vernon. The contents of this section include documentation on holidays at Mount Vernon, contemporary slave culture, and leisure activities such as horse racing and hunting.

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    Agricultural implements
  • Text box: 4 folder: 22
    Boats
  • Text box: 4 folder: 23
    Coach—Abstracts
  • Text box: 4 folder: 24
    Contemporary Food and Menus
  • Text box: 5 folder: 1
    Contemporary – Slaves, Habits, Customs, etc
  • Text box: 5 folder: 2
    Coopers and Cooperage
  • Text box: 5 folder: 3
    Crop Plants
  • Text box: 5 folder: 4
    Design—Guardian and spectator
  • Text box: 5 folder: 5
    Fishing
  • Text box: 5 folder: 6
    Flour (Milling)
  • Text box: 5 folder: 7
    Greenhouse: Van Deventer Abstracts (c. 1784)
  • Text box: 5 folder: 8
    Holy Days—Easter, Christening, Christmas
  • Text box: 5 folder: 9
    Horses—Horse Racing
  • Text box: 5 folder: 10
    Hunting—with Hounds or gun
  • Text box: 5 folder: 11
    Land
  • Text box: 5 folder: 12
    Livestock – Poultry & Cattle
  • Text box: 5 folder: 13
    Mount Vernon Fruit
  • Text box: 5 folder: 14
    Potomac River Activity
  • Text box: 5 folder: 15
    Prices current – Misc. prices, costs and pay or wages
  • Text box: 5 folder: 16
    Tobacco
  • Text box: 5 folder: 17
    Trade—Virginia 1784, from Mair's bookkeeping etc.
  • Text box: 5 folder: 18
    Wild game
Series 4. Other Historic Sites
Williams, Morley Jeffers, 1886-19771730-1937English.
Scope and Contents

Another small section, Series 4, contains research relating to other historic sites including Gunston Hall in Virginia and Tryon Palace in North Carolina—both sites of employment for Morley Williams. Series 4 holds copies of relevant primary and secondary documentation, site brochures, and various images.

  • Text box: 5 folder: 19
    Abingdon (Va.)
  • Text box: 5 folder: 20
    Alexandria (Va.)
  • Text box: 5 folder: 21
    Belvoir (Va.)
  • Text box: 5 folder: 22
    Bush Hill House (Barbados House)
  • Text box: 5 folder: 23
    Contemporary Residences taken from HABS Drawings in F.A. Div., L.C.
  • Text box: 5 folder: 24
    Contemporary Virginia Scenes
  • Text box: 5 folder: 25
    Greenspring (Governor Berkeley's House in Williamsburg, Va.)
  • Text box: 5 folder: 26
    Gunston Hall (Va.)
  • Text box: 5 folder: 27
    Misc. Plantation Md. & Va.
  • Text box: 5 folder: 28
    Monticello, Va. Prints
  • Text box: 5 folder: 29
    Prestwould (Va.)
  • Text box: 5 folder: 30
    Stratford Hall (Va.)
  • Text box: 5 folder: 31
    Stratford—Mrs. Fx-Harrison abstracts
  • Text box: 5 folder: 32
    Vestry & Parish (Va.)
  • Text box: 5 folder: 33
    Wakefield (Va.: Westmoreland County)
  • Text box: 5 folder: 34
    Wayland Drive shed
  • Text box: 5 folder: 35
    Williamsburg (Va.)
  • Text box: 5 folder: 36
    Woodlawn (Va.)
Series 5. Biographical Information
Williams, Morley Jeffers, 1886-19771602-1962English.
Scope and Contents

Williams was committed to researching and chronicling the lives and activities at Mount Vernon, and Series 5 reflects this commitment. This section contains the majority of background research conducted by the Research and Restoration Department during Williams's time at Mount Vernon. Included in this series are numerous excerpts from primary resources such as diaries, letters, and ledgers that Williams found at various repositories, including the Library of Congress and the Harvard Library. Series 5 also holds written works on such subject matter as architecture, gardening, and material culture.

  • Text box: 6 folder: 1
    Arliss, John
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    Custis, Daniel Park
  • Text box: 6 folder: 3
    Custis, John Parke / Custis, Martha Parke (J.P.C. / M.P.C) 1760, 1780 +/-
  • Text box: 6 folder: 4
    Custis—Misc.
  • Text box: 6 folder: 5
    Dodge, Col. H.H. —his daughter, Mrs. Heiberg
  • Text box: 6 folder: 6
    Dodge, Harrison Powell, 1852-1937
  • Text box: 6 folder: 7
    Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790
  • Text box: 6 folder: 8
    French family
  • Text box: 6 folder: 9
    Lee, Thomas (Find dates)
  • Text box: 6 folder: 10
    Merchants 1770, 1775
  • Text box: 6 folder: 11
    Neighbors
  • Text box: 6 folder: 12
    Neighbors (late)
  • Text box: 6 folder: 13
    Parkinson, Richard (find dates)
  • Text box: 6 folder: 14
    Servants post 1775
  • Text box: 6 folder: 15
    Washington, Augustine, 1694-1743
  • Text box: 6 folder: 16
    Washington family late; also Fx, Lewis, etc
  • Text box: 6 folder: 17
    Washington, George, 1732-1799
  • Text box: 6 folder: 18
    Washington, George – Character: various sources
  • Text box: 6 folder: 19
    Washington, George – Descriptions, character
  • Text box: 6 folder: 20
    Washington, George – Management
  • Text box: 6 folder: 21
    Washington, George – Personal – Crest and Arms
  • Text box: 6 folder: 22
    Washington, George – Personal description
  • Text box: 6 folder: 23
    Washington, George – Portraits
  • Text box: 6 folder: 24
    Washington, John
  • Text box: 6 folder: 25
    Washington, Lawrence, 1718-1752
  • Text box: 6 folder: 26
    Washington, Mary Ball, 1708-1789
  • Text box: 6 folder: 27
    Weems, (Mason Locke)
  • Sub-Series 5.2. Bibliographies & Written Works
    Williams, Morley Jeffers, 1886-1977English.
    • Text box: 6 folder: 28
      Agriculture
    • Text box: 6 folder: 29
      American Architect Magazine, 1938
    • Text box: 6 folder: 30
      Architecture
    • Text box: 6 folder: 31
      Book – Anatomy of English Chair Types by J.N. Loring
    • Text box: 6 folder: 32
      Books
    • Text box: 6 folder: 33
      Books Used
    • Text box: 6 folder: 34
      Bibliographies
    • Text box: 6 folder: 35
      Gardening
    • Text box: 6 folder: 36
      Handicrafts
    • Text box: 6 folder: 37
      Kalm, Pehr 1716 – 1779 (Kalm Abstracts)
    • Text box: 6 folder: 38
      Medicine
    • Text box: 6 folder: 39
      Newspaper Abstracts before 1776
    • Text box: 6 folder: 40
      Pewter
    • Text box: 6 folder: 41
      Plant Materials
    • Text box: 6 folder: 42
      Ships
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      "Specifications for Asst. Supt's House" by Natalia Ulman
  • Sub-Series 5.3. Chronologies
    Williams, Morley Jeffers, 1886-1977English.
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      August 1745: May 1760 Chronology by E.M.
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      Augustine (17): the Father Chronology
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      G.W. Chronology before 1748
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      G.W. Chronology 1752-1753
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      G.W. Chronology 1754-55, May 28 – Dec 31 (I)
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      G.W. Chronology 1754-55, May 28 – Dec 31 (II)
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      G.W. Chronology: Northern (Boston) Trip 1756
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      G.W. Chronology 1756, Jan – Dec 31
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      G.W. Chronology 1757
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      G.W. Chronology: Special Illness Chronology – Nov. 8, 1757-Apr. 5, 1758
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      G.W. Chronology 1758 – Illness period
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      G.W. Chronology 1760
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      G.W. Chronology 1763
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      G.W. Chronology 1764
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      G.W. Chronology 1767
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      G.W. Chronology 1768
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      ½ Brother Lawrence (18) Chronology
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      Houses – Va. Chronology
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      J.P.C. & M.P.C. 1760 – 1780 +/-
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      Lawrence (16), John (15)
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      Lee, Thomas
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      May 1760: December 1764; E.M. (Chronology notes II)
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      Misc. Chronologies: Governors County Parish, etc
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      Mother Mary Chronology
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      1674/5 Epsewassen and Northern Neck Chronology
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      1695-1739+ Northern Neck Chronology
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      1761
  • Sub-Series 5.4. Writings to/from George Washington
    Williams, Morley Jeffers, 1886-1977English.
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      Dates of Mrs. Washington's letters
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      Diary Abstracts, 1761-1766
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      From Sparks; papers in H.C.L. (Harvard Library)-all late
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      G.W. Journal – March & April 1748
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      Letters from Washington: some not as published
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      Letters, LATE – E.M. notes, late; also odds & ends
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      Letters to G.W. from Lund Washington
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      Letters to G.W.
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      Letters to Washington
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      Letters to Washington: Index to letters – Vol 4, L.I.H.S.
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      1762 Diary, Paulding copy in L.C. –Restricted
Series 6. Architecture & Archaeology
Williams, Morley Jeffers, 1886-19771736-1967English.
Scope and Contents

Similar to Series 1, this section contains documents, images, and structural drawings that reflect either the historic appearance of the Mount Vernon Estate or architectural elements that Williams intended to add and/or reconstruct. Series 6 holds various architectural and archaeological plans, as well as historic and contemporary surveys taken of Mount Vernon and the surrounding areas.

  • Sub-Series 6.1. Maps & Drawings
    Williams, Morley Jeffers, 1886-1977English.
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      Early Maps (Surveys)
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      Excavation Detail Sheets {Oversized Materials}
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      Excavations – Drawings, 1936
      • Drawing, Entrance Circle Post Hole Excavation
        August 25, 1936

        Drawing, Entrance Circle Post Hole Excavation, August 25, 1936: November 2018


        Drawing, Entrance Circle Post Hole Excavation, August 25, 1936   thumbnail   
        Scope and Contents

        Measured drawing of the entrance circle in front of the Mansion showing location and measurements of present posts and original posts, depths of holes, and location of galvanized pipe, telephone line, drains, etc. Drawing by G.A.W. and J.D., scale 1" = 20 feet.

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      Excavations not plotted
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      G.W. Maps
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      Maps and Surveys – Misc. info
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      Maps re. Mount Vernon Design
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      Map: Vaughan Plan
      English.
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      M.J.W. Drawings and Maps
      • Drawings, Mount Vernon, Virginia, Home of George Washington, with timeline of owners
        Williams, Morley Jeffers, 1886-1977June 1934

        Drawings, Mount Vernon, Virginia, Home of George Washington, with timeline of owners, June 1934: November 2018


        Drawings, Mount Vernon, Virginia, Home of George Washington, with timeline of owners, June 1934   thumbnail   
        Scope and Contents

        Two versions of a drawing by Nathalia Ulman and Morley Jeffers Williams, June 1934 with a timeline of Mount Vernon's owners and drawing of additions made to the Mansion during George Washington's life. Drawn for the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association and used on print publications such as brochures and handbooks.

      • Drawing, timeline of additions made to the Mansion
        Ulman, NathaliaWilliams, Morley Jeffers, 1886-19771938

        Drawing, timeline of additions made to the Mansion, Mount Vernon, undated: October 2017


        Drawing, timeline of additions made to the Mansion, Mount Vernon, undated   thumbnail   
        Scope and Contents

        Drawing, timeline of additions made to the Mansion by Nathalia Ulman under the direction of Morley Jeffers Williams, 1938.

      • Drawing, aerial view of Mount Vernon
        Williams, Morley Jeffers, 1886-19771931

        Drawing, aerial view of Mount Vernon, 1931: May 2019


        Drawing, aerial view of Mount Vernon, 1931   thumbnail   
        Scope and Contents

        Drawing, cover art for series of topographic maps done by Morley Jeffers Williams, 1931. "Measured through the permission of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association in the summer of 1931 under a grant from the Joseph H. Clark Bequest of Harvard University."

      • Drawing, Mount Vernon Virginia, Diagram to show efficiency and family privacy through plan organization
        Williams, Morley Jeffers, 1886-1977November 1937

        Drawing, Mount Vernon Virginia, Diagram to show efficiency and family privacy through plan organization, November 1937: 2023


        Drawing, Mount Vernon Virginia, Diagram to show efficiency and family privacy through plan organization, November 1937   thumbnail   
        Scope and Contents

        Drawing, plan of Mount Vernon showing the efficiency and family privacy through plan organization.

      • Drawing, First Floor, Perspective View of the Mansion
        Ulman, Nathalia1937

        Drawing, First Floor, Perspective View of the Mansion, 1937: 2023


        Drawing, First Floor, Perspective View of the Mansion, 1937   thumbnail   
        Scope and Contents

        Drawing, depiction of the first floor plan of the Mansion with rooms numbered. "To Accompany a Set of Measured Drawings Made in the Office of Research and Restoration of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association." Drawn by Nathalia Ulman with measurements by L.A. Enersen, J.D. Scruggs, A. Hopkins, and Nathalia Ulman under the direction of Morley Jeffers Williams.

      • http://catalog.mountvernon.org/digital/collection/p16829coll10/id/43/rec/7
        Drawing, Second Floor, Perspective View of the Mansion
        Ulman, Nathalia1937

        Drawing, Second Floor, Perspective View of the Mansion, 1937: 2023


        Drawing, Second Floor, Perspective View of the Mansion, 1937   thumbnail   
        Scope and Contents

        Drawing, depiction of the second floor of the Mansion with rooms numbered. "To Accompany a Set of Measured Drawings Made in the Office of Research and Restoration of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association." Drawn by Nathalia Ulman with measurements by L.A. Enersen, J.D. Scruggs, A. Hopkins, and Nathalia Ulman under the direction of Morley Jeffers Williams.

      • Drawing, aerial view of Mount Vernon with labeled structures
        Williams, Morley Jeffers, 1886-19771931

        Drawing, aerial view of Mount Vernon with labeled structures, 1931: 2023


        Drawing, aerial view of Mount Vernon with labeled structures, 1931   thumbnail   
        Scope and Contents

        Drawing, aerial view of Mount Vernon with labeled structures and areas, cover art for series of topographic maps done by Morley Jeffers Williams, 1931. "Measured through the permission of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association in the summer of 1931 under a grant from the Joseph H. Clark Bequest of Harvard University. Assisted in Research and Presentation by Robert Stockton Stryker and in surveys by Arthur Clayton Sylvester."

      • Drawing, Plan of Mount Vernon
        Ulman, Nathaliaundated

        Drawing, Plan of Mount Vernon, undated: 2023


        Drawing, Plan of Mount Vernon, undated   thumbnail   
        Scope and Contents

        Drawing, Plan of Mount Vernon, showing interrelation of family, service, and plantation areas, to accompany research study by Morley Jeffers Williams. Drawing by Nathalia Ulman.

      • Drawing, Mount Vernon, Elevation of River Front
        Williams, Morley Jeffers, 1886-19771931

        Drawing, Mount Vernon, Elevation of River Front, 1931: 2023


        Drawing, Mount Vernon, Elevation of River Front, 1931   thumbnail   
        Scope and Contents

        Artist rendering of the east front of the Mansion and landscape, view from the Potomac River with reflection in the water, by Morley Jeffers Williams 1931. Created to accompany his series of topographic maps done in 1931. "Measured through the permission of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association in the summer of 1931 under a grant from the Joseph H. Clark Bequest of Harvard University. Assisted in Research and Presentation by Robert Stockton Stryker and in surveys by Arthur Clayton Sylvester." Two copies, one black and white and one sepia tone.

      • Drawing, Mount Vernon Virginia, Comparison of the Early and Late Plans
        Williams, Morley Jeffers, 1886-1977November 1937

        Drawing, Mount Vernon Virginia, Comparison of the Early and Late Plans, November 1937: 2023


        Drawing, Mount Vernon Virginia, Comparison of the Early and Late Plans, November 1937   thumbnail   
        Scope and Contents

        Drawing made to show the difference in early and late plans for the layout of the Mount Vernon estate. "The EARLY plan shown in heavy line," and "The LATE plan shown in light line."

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      Modern Maps
      1930

      Map, Plan for Development, Mount Vernon Memorial Highway, January 1930: 2019


      3   thumbnail   
      Scope and Contents

      Map showing plans for the development of the Mount Vernon Memorial Highway (now the George Washington Memorial Parkway), January 1930. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Public Roads, Engineer Reproduction Plant, U.S. Army, Washington, D.C.

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      Mount Vernon Excavations (I)
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      Mount Vernon Excavations (II)
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      Mount Vernon misc. map data
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      Mount Vernon Plans by G.W.
  • Sub-Series 6.2. Surveys
    Williams, Morley Jeffers, 1886-1977English.
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      Brooke Survey for Court Order – May 2, 1741
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      G.W. (Surveys)
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      G.W. Surveys and Plots by M.J.W. of G.W. notes
      • Transcription with notes regarding the serpentine path
        Williams, Morley Jeffers, 1886-1977Wall, Charles Cecil, 1903-1995undated

        Transcription with notes regarding the serpentine path, undated: 2018


        Transcription with notes regarding the serpentine path, undated   thumbnail   
        Scope and Contents

        Transcription of a document, purported to be written by George Washington dated 1780 April 11 or 1781 March 28, with notations made by Morley Jeffers Williams and Charles Cecil Wall, undated.

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      G.W. Survey notes – Mar. 17, 1770 to 1799; Egle 101-133
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      G.W. to Civil War and later (Surveys)
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      Martin, Col. Lawrence correspondence (Surveys)
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      Martin, Col. map list (Surveys)
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      Survey notes, M.J.W. transcripts
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      Survey notes to be plotted
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      Survey transcripts Egle, thin 1-18; Nov. 17, 1767 to Mar. 17, 1770
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      The Turnip Field, Feb. 27, 1748 (Surveys)
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      U.S. G.S. info
Series 7. Ephemera
Williams, Morley Jeffers, 1886-19771758-1938English.
Scope and Contents

This section contains documents, and images—specifically negatives, photographs, and photostats. Included in Series 7 are Association annual reports, weekly reports assessing the progress of architectural and archaeological projects, and numerous images of the Mount Vernon estate, surrounding areas, and other historic sites.

  • Sub-Series 7.1. Mount Vernon Ladies' Association
    Williams, Morley Jeffers, 1886-1977English.
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      Insurance companies
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      Insurance plans, 1805
      1805
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      Minutes MVLA
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      MVLA Annual Reports (I)
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      MVLA Annual Reports (II)
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      Notes on MVLA title to property
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      1936 Annual Report, MVLA
  • Sub-Series 7.2. Reports
    Williams, Morley Jeffers, 1886-1977English.
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      Cost Summary, 1797: LWSMs Restricted
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      Daily Reports
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      Inventories: Mount Vernon, Stratford, Belvoir
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      Landslide, 1933: Reports and specifications (oversized materials)
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      Weekly Report Summary 1797; Lloyd Smith restricted
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      Weekly Reports 1797/8 – Lloyd Smith restricted (I)
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      Weekly Reports 1797/8 – Lloyd Smith restricted (II)
  • Sub-Series 7.3. Images
    Williams, Morley Jeffers, 1886-1977English.
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      Correspondence to M.W. & pictures (Photostats)
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      File Folder Content (I)
      English.
      Scope and Contents

      Negatives of survey drawings – Woodlawn and Gunston Mount Vernon Topographic survey negatives and other such negatives. Mount Vernon Negative – includes West gate. Mount Vernon Negative – gate to wharf. Mount Vernon double exposure negative – portrait and stairway. River front elevation negative Mount Vernon Negative – 16 Scale Central Plan Info on Wakefield, and gardening books used by Washington Negative prints of Mount Vernon paintings

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      File Folder Content (II)
      Scope and Contents

      Various loose pictures of the house and grounds

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      File Folder Content (III)
      Scope and Contents

      Various loose pictures of the house and grounds (cont'd)

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      Misc. Photostats
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      Plates [photographic]