- keyword(s): George Washington
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William Wirt, Washington, to St. George Tucker, 1822 March 4
Concerns a recent illness.
Bassett Burwell, Washington, to St. George Tucker, 1822 March 28
The president sent us a message today recommending the recognizing the independence of South America.
Burwell Bassett, Washington, to St. George Tucker, 1824 January 31
Judge Stuart said he had applied to have a court meet at Staunton. Do you have any objection to this? Government business discussed.
Burwell Bassett, Washington, to St. George Tucker, 1824 February 13
The Staunton arrangement will not affect you or Judge Marshall. We have passed the bill for internal improvement.
Thomas Law, Washington to St. George Tucker, 1803 December 26
My son who has just returned from Cambridge would like to study law under you.
Robert Wright, Washington to St. George Tucker, 1804 February 23
I have just learned that you resigned your professorship of Law at William and Mary. I had hoped to have my son study with you.
James Jackson, Washington to St. George Tucker, 1805 March 4
Letter of introduction to Tucker for Jackson’s son who will be attending William and Mary. Asks Tucker to act as a father to the boy and guide him from improper slips.
E. C. Wilson, Washington, D.C., to George Washington Wilson, Wheeling, West Virginia, 1816 June 19
Cumberland Road bill for $300,000 has passed. Majority struck out $30,000 for surveys of harbor bill. Determined to protrate system of interval improvements. Includes speech of David Crockett from notes made by Wilson while Crockett was speaking.
Joel Roberts Poinsett, Department of War, Washington, D.C., to George Washington Hopkins, House of Representatives, Washington, D.C. , 1838 March 10
Concerning "young Mr. Johnston's" appointment to the military academy; notes that he can do nothing at present, but promises "an impartial and as favorable consideration as circumstances will permit when a vacancy shall happen."
George and S. U. (Mrs. George?) Washington (brother/sister-in-law), 1858 July 29, 1862 December 2
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Henry St. George Tucker, Washington to St. George Tucker, Williamsburg, Virginia, 1816 March 17
Mr. Wirt kept copy of enclosed verses (Battle of Orleans). So now sends father a copy. Were written between tea and bedtime in one evening. Wishes Mrs. Page to see them. Family and Uncle Tucker well. Enclosure not present.
Henry St. George Tucker, Washington to St. George Tucker, Richmond, Virginia, 1816 April 12
Fails to write not because he is busy but because his mind is saddened by subject which he knows father looks for in letters. Shall try to forget stormy period of present session. Shall write to Mr. Coalter explaining why he could not make suggested offer to his brother.
Henry St. George Tucker, Washington, D. C. to St. George Tucker, 1818 December 12
Just returned from Louisa and Goochland elections. Sorry you are not feeling so well. My health is better since my rides through the upper country. Am thinking of coming down on horseback and going over to Corotoman. Hope you will be able to sell the corn
Henry St. George Tucker, Washington, D. C. to St. George Tucker, 1818 December 12
Just received his letters of 21st and 22nd as he was at Chancery Court at Winchester. Health better, but disordered stomach. St. George (son) was pleased with grandfather's letter. Is fatiqued with journey.
Henry St. George Tucker, Washington, D. C. to St. George Tucker, 1818 December 13
Have sent to Philadelphia for your stock. When the business is finished, you will hear from me.
Imagery related to George Washington and his memory
Prints, engravings, pictures, and photographs of portraits of George Washington. Lithograph design of George Washington Monument by Charles Parsons (1821-1910), a certificate of subscription signed by James K. Polk, G[eorge] M. Dallas, John Quincy Adams, H[enry] Clay, Albert Gallatin, and Dan[ie]l Webster. See oversize file.
Booklet: "Wakefield Birthplace of George Washington"- Chas. Moore, 1932
Papers, 1837-1938, of Lee Nicholson, a genealogist of Sussex County, Va. Includes correspondence, notes and charts concerning many Virginia families. Among them are the Batte family, Bolling family, Branch family, Briggs family, Chappell family, Heath family, Jones family, Land family, Mallory family, Mason family, Morton family, Neblett family, Nicholson family, Peebles family, Pegram family and Rives family.
Testimony on H.R. 819, George Washington Birthplace Monument, 1993 March 16
In reverse chronological order
H.R. 2444, Expanding Boundaries of George Washington Monument, 1991 October 3
In reverse chronological order
A Map of The Travels of George Washington, 1931
Gen. George Gibson, Washington, to Thomas Walker Gilmer, 1844 January 22
Scope and Contents Wants to correct report of expense of his office of Commissary General of Subsistence. Scrapbook p. 131.
Profile Sketches of Benjamin Franklin and George Washington, circa 1840
George Prince, Thomaston, to Thomas Ritchie, Washington, D.C., 1850 August 24
Death of Jona. Cilley; correspondence between H.A. Wise and Henry Clay. 1 p. ALS.
George Nicolson, Washington (N.C.) to Richard Blow, Portsmouth, 1790 February 6
Re: sending navel stores for A. Donald
Letters from George Mason to John Augustine Washington, bulk: undated
Two undated early nineteenth-century letters from a man named George Mason to John Augustine Washington of Mt. Vernon, Virginia