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George W[ashington P[arke]Custis, "Arlington House" [Arlington, Virginia], to Francis Nelson, "White House, near New Kent Ck[ourt] H[ouse]," Virginia, 1854 April 24

 Item — Folder: 2
Identifier: id123386

Scope and Contents

Is trying to settle his account with Mrs. Nelson with the help of Mr. Stompers; Colonel [Robert E.] Lee was there to help him, as he is a master of accounts; fishery on the Potomac has been tolerable; has heard the York River Railroad is to go to West Point; the rule is for the directors to bargain directly with the proprietors over compensation for the right of way, and if they can't agree the Commissioners of the Court decide; hopes to go to Europe to better his health and spirits.

Dates

  • Creation: 1854 April 24

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Extent

4 pages.

Language

From the File: English

Repository Details

Part of the Special Collections Research Center Repository

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