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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 certain items for preservation purposes.","The collection is organized in the following series and subseries:","Series 1. Correspondence (Three subseries: John Augustine Washington III, Lawrence Washington, Washington Family)","Series 2. Legal, Financial, and Real Property (including surveys, deeds, receipts, etc)","Series 3. Miscellaneous (typed manuscripts, various papers relating to genealogy research or publications) ","Series 4. Prints and Photographic Materials","All series are arranged chronologically, with undated materials listed last. ","John Augustine Washington III (1821-1861): John Augustine Washington III was the great-grand nephew of George Washington and the last private owner of Mount Vernon. The fourth of five children, he was born on May 3, 1821 to John Augustine Washington II and Jane Charlotte Blackburn Washington. John Augustine spent his childhood at his parents' Blakeley plantation near present day Charles Town, West Virginia. After the deaths of Bushrod Washington and his wife Julia in 1829, the Mount Vernon estate became the possession of John Augustine Washington II. After John Augustine Washington II passed away in June 1832, the estate was left to his widow Jane Charlotte. John Augustine Washington III graduated from the University of Virginia in 1840, returning to Mount Vernon in September 1841 with a proposition to manage the estate for his mother. She agreed, loaning him twenty-two slaves and contracting his employment for five hundred dollars per year for seven years. Upon Jane Charlotte's death in 1855, as the oldest living male heir, John Augustine Washington III became the last owner private owner of Mount Vernon.","John Augustine Washington III and Eleanor Love Selden Correspondence ; John Augustine Washington III and Mount Vernon Ladies Association (MVLA) Collection","This collection contains correspondence, legal documents, financial records, and other documents related to John Augustine Washington III and his family, especially his son, Lawrence, as well as his granddaughters, Anne and Patty. The bulk of the correspondence series are letters sent to John Augustine Washington III and concern family affairs and the management of various family plantations, including Mount Vernon.","John Augustine Washington III tells his mother, Jane C. Washington, about a head injury he recently sustained via one of his classmates. He states that \"I do not think he did it intentionally. The name of the boy I do not know and if I did I would have no right to say.\" Autograph letter signed, 3 pages.","Letter to John Augustine Washington III from his brother, Richard B. Washington, and his mother, Jane C. Washington. Richard reports back to John about farm affairs and mentions several enslaved people: Henry, Humphrey, Meredith, and Anthony. He reports that Henry and Humphrey have harrowed fields and that Meredith and Anthony have plowed 140 acres for wheat. Jane briefly mentions farm affairs, inquires about John's education at The University of Virginia, and reminds him to read his Bible every day. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","Jane C. Washington writes to her son, John Augustine Washington III, about farm affairs, including the planting of wheat, rye, and oats, the arrival of guests at her home, Blakely, and critiques his spelling from previous letters. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages.","Jane C. Washington writes to her son, John Augustine Washington about her journey home from visiting her daughter and his sister, Anna Maria Washington Alexander, and John's boarding situation at the University of Virginia. She also discusses affairs on the farms at Mount Vernon, mentioning two enslaved men, Willoughby and Gabriel, and whether or not they should stay at Mount Vernon or return to Blakely with her. Letter also includes a discussion about a man named Sambo. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","Jane C. Washington writes to her son, John Augustine Washington III, urging him to write back to her as soon as possible, confirming that he received the money he requested from her, as she had not heard from him in five weeks. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages.","Letter to John Augustine Washington III from his classmate at the University of Virginia, John B. Tabb about an incident in which Tabb suspected a Mr. Gibbosn of an unknown crime and his recent interactions with Mr. Gibbons. He also discusses his health and when he will be able to return to the University. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","Judith B. Alexander writes to her nephew, John Augustine Washington III, and discusses her faith following the death of several friends and family and updates John on his family including his mother, Jane C. Washington, his brother, Richard B. Washington, and his sister, Anna Maria Blackburn Alexander. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","J. Tabb writes to John Augustine Washington III and William Brokenborough requesting a meeting with them regarding his son, John B. Tabb, a classmate of theirs at The University of Virginia. 2 pages.","Judith B. Alexander writes to her nephew, John Augustine Washington III, about the death of Polly, Hannah Lee Alexander's daughter, from scarlet fever. She also recounts other family members who currently had the disease and those who have since recovered. She talks briefly of the arrival of spring and the flowers blooming at her home, Caledon. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.","Letter in which Jane C. Washington writes to her son, John Augustine Washington III, with updates on deaths and illnesses in the family due to scarlett fever. She updates John on the farm, including that many of their sheep have died. She urges John to write to her more frequently. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","Jane C. Washington writes to her son, John Augustine Washington III, about his poor health and whether he should continue school at The University of Virginia, or if he should return home. She also updates John on farm affairs and her recent visits with family and friends. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","Letter from Judith B. Alexander to John Augustine Washington III while he is attending the University of Virginia. Concerning family news, including the recent death of Louisa. She discusses the gardens at her estate at Caledon and the affairs of various neighbors. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages, with integral address panel and partial seal.","Jane C. Washington discusses her son, John Augustine Washington III's, boarding situation at The University of Virginia, her recent visits with friends and family, and farm affairs. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages.","George William Washington writes to his cousin, John Augustine Washington III, asking for a loan of $20, in which he plans to \"refund in the course of a very short while.\" Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.","Judith B. Alexander writes to her nephew, John Augustine Washington III, and updates him on many friends and family members' health. She mentions that Hannah Lee Alexander was very sick and went to stay at Blakely with John's mother, Jane C. Washington. Judith writes that she is pleased John has been riding horses everyday and his improved health because of it. Autograph letter, 4 pages.","Jane C. Washington writes to her son, John Augustine Washington III, announcing the birth of Anna Maria Washington Alexander's son, John Augustine Washington IV. She also discusses affairs of the farm, inlcuding livestock sales and planting of rye and wheat. She mentions her visit to Audley, Nelly Custis Lewis' home, and the recent death of Lewis' daughter, Mary Eliza Angela Conrad. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","Judith B. Alexander writes to her nephew, John Augustine Washington III, announcing the birth of sons to both his cousin, Hannah Lee Alexander, and his sister, Anna Maria Washington Alexander. She updates John on the good health of family members. Autograph letter, 4 pages.","Jane C. Washington writes to her son, John Augustine Washington III, and sends updates on Anna Maria Washington Alexander's newborn son, John Augustine Washington IV. She discusses John's boarding situation at the University of Virginia, with the Merriweather family, and is pleased that he has been accompanying them to church. She discusses farm affairs, including the sale of roughly 1,000-1,200 bales of wheat. She urges John to write to his brother, Richard Washington. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","Judith writes to her nephew Augustine encouraging him to remain at the University of Virginia instead of going to Washington to work.","Jane C. Washington writes to her son, John Augustine Washington III, about Bushrod Washington Herbert's plans for the law books he inherited from Bushrod Corbin Washington. She also discusses her other son and John's brother, Richard Washington, and his education, discusses her recent visitors at her home, Blakely, and shares updates from the farm. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","Meriwether writes to John Augustine Washington III about the sale of one of Washington's mares, and says that he will send the payment, $74, at the \"first safe opportunity.\" Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.","John G. Miller writes to John Augustine Washington III and recounts a story of a classmate of theirs, Mr. Bankhead, who ran away with a woman, Miss Garth, to get married without her father's permission. He says that they have not been seen since the night they left, and tells John to look out for them in Washington D.C. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.","Jane C. Washington writes to her son, John Augustine Washington III, about his improving health and his recent dangerous encounter with a horse that nearly killed him. She briefly mentions politics, including the \"triumph of the Whips in New York and Pennsylvania\" and that the outcomes of the Virginia elections are still unknown. She discusses the state of the farm, mentioning that the harvests of wheat and oats are less than desired. She quotes several sections of Bushrod Corbin Washington's will, which John had previously requested in a separate letter, regarding the fate of his law books following his passing. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","Jane C. Washington writes to her son, John Augustine Washington III, about the murder of one of his professors, Dr. Davis, at The Univeristy of Virginia by one of his classmates. She also discusses money sent from Bushrod Washington and herself to John, and guests at her home, Blakely. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","Jane C. Washington discusses John Augstine Washington III's health, including him \"suffering from weak eyes,\" and asks about his intentions regarding his degree from the University of Virginia. She also recounts her troubles with a broken carriage and waiting for a new one, and shares updates from the farm. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","Johnson writes to John Augustine Washington III about local politics of Louisa, Virginia. He also provides personal updates, including his current studies, his upcoming trips, and correspondence with mutual acquaintances from the University of Virginia. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","Judith B. Alexander, Caledon, to John Augustine Washington III. Judith writes that she is suffering from melancholy and writes of religious matters. She also writes, \"I observed with pleasure you have forbidden the intrusion of stages and omnibuses.\" She asks that she be fondly remembered to Aunt Jenny, \"my poor old Joe Mitchum,\" Phil, West, Eliza, and Sarah.","To Mount Vernon. William writes that he wants Augustine to have Cary ready at Miss Mandeville's to be brought home. Jane C. Washington is with the Alexanders.","Hannah Lee Washington Alexander, Prospect Hill, to John Augustine Washington III, Mount Vernon. Hannah wishes Augustine a happy 21st birthday. Urges religious faith to gain lasting happiness. Gives family news.","Caledon to Mount Vernon. Letter about harvest, wheat crops, debt, and difficulties. Judith hopes to visit Augustine at Mount Vernon and urges him to have faith.","Judith writes that she is unable to attend his wedding to Nelly but her husband will come. She has heard great things about Nelly. Long discussion of William Alexander and his difficulties. Talks about her love of flowers and pleasure at the improvement of the garden and greenhouse at Mount Vernon.","Letter from Jane C. Washington to John Augustine Washington III concerning family matters such as the recent death of Mr. Selden and a discussion about whether Washington should assume administration over the estate. An enslaved woman named Julia is sick. Includes her hope that West Ford will mail this letter today from Mount Vernon, with a postscript message from Ford to Washington about recovering a loan. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages, with integral address panel.","Letter from H. T. Harrison to John Augustine Washington III concerning Washington declining to take certain loans and his involvement in various chancery suits. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel.","Letter from David Gulick to John Augustine Washington III, informing him that it is useless to plough a certain tract of land as it is about to be sold. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.","Letter from John Augustine Washington III to Elizabeth Selden concerning a partial tenancy at Exeter plantation, property of the Selden family. Washington gives her advice concerning finances and the tenant agreement. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages.","Letter from Henry T. Harrison to John Augustine Washington III, advising him about the rental of Exeter plantation, the property of the Selden family. He informs Washington that the enslaved people at Exeter are going to be appraised and sold, if Washington is interested in buying. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.","Letter from William F. Alexander to John Augustine Washington III. He councils that Mr. Dangerfield has offered Washington a fair price for his land, asks for advice about selling off his own land, and discusses crop yields. He also refers to an enslaved man named Tom. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel and red wax seal.","Autograph letter signed. Retained copy. Mount Vernon to Exeter. Augustine writes about corn crops in Exeter.","Letter from Catherine B. Turner to John Augustine Washington III concerning a loan of money. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","Letter from Catherine B. Turner to John Augustine Washington III concerning a loan of money and a delayed payment from Mr. Hammond. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.","Chitton Hill. Letter about the sale of lime.","Mr. Burns will release Washington from his contract. Mr. Roper is interested in purchasing the farm. Congratulates him on the birth of his daughter and wishes him \"good luck to have a dozzen.\" Discusses the new set of six sheriffs elected and crops.","Autograph letter signed. Retained copy. Mount Vernon. About the delivery of lime to Mount Vernon.","Letter from Robert Adams to John Augustine Washington III concerning the purchase of fire insurance for Mount Vernon, with quotes from various companies about the premiums and tenures of policies. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages, with integral address panel.","Bellwood to Mount Vernon. Johnson wants to know whether Augustine wants to rent Mt. Zephyr farm for another year. Says it \"is very much out of order and in a rough and uncultivated state,\" so he will rent it on moderate terms. Extols his congregations every Sunday for their intelligence. Requests Augustine to remind two people that they owe him money, which will be put in the hands of a collection officer if he is not paid.","Letter from the lumber firm, Green and Pascoe, to John Augustine Washington III informing him  that the ten-inch square locust posts he ordered could not be obtained in their market. They suggest that they could cut something similar out of Florida cedar. They're sending the balance of the hemlock ordered by boat with this letter. On the reverse is a letter from Sandford Gulick to John Augustine Washington III, dated September 6, 1844, explaining that the aforementioned shipment of lumber that accompanied this letter was not complete. Autograph letters signed, 2 pages, with integral address panel.","White Marsh. Asks when Augustine will visit in the fall and provides directions.","Letter from Elizabeth Selden to John Augustine Washington III concerning enslaved people at Exeter, the Selden familial home which she is leaving due to financial hardship. She speaks specifically about an enslaved man named John and an enslaved woman named Caroline. She proposes to rent John and Caroline and asks whether Washington would be willing to keep them on the estate. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages, with integral address panel.","Letter from Elizabeth Selden to John Augustine Washington III concerning the enslaved population at her home, Exeter. She discusses four specific people, three men and a woman: John, Billy, Jim, and Aunt Jenny. For $200 she has retained them for her lifetime, after which they will belong to Washington. She complains about their various health and age-related issues as well as their unhappiness about being separated from their families to go with Selden when she leaves Exeter. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel.","Baltimore to Alexandria. Letter requesting payment of $90.20 for delivery of lime.","Letter from William Fowle, President of the Alexandria Canal Company, to John Augustine Washington III informing him that arbitrators of their land dispute have rendered a decision regarding ownership in favor of the company. He assures Washington that, once titles to the formerly disputed property are completed, they will build a bridge at his request. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.","Baltimore. Letter acknowledging the receipt of a check for ninety dollars.","Waverly. Received the check on the Valley Bank of Charlestown and submitted it. Will be happy to aid in future business transactions.","From Baltimore.","Tabb writes Augustine giving him directions to his residence.","To Mount Vernon. Mason writes seeking support for establishing a church in Gum Springs so\nthey do not need to go all the way into Alexandria for services at Christ\nChurch.","Baltimore. Letter about shipping 6 tons of guano to Mount Vernon aboard the steamboat Columbia.","Letter from H. T. Harrison to John Augustine Washington III concerning current events, including John Janney's illness and a chancery suit. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.","Letter from William Fontaine Alexander to John Augustine Washington III in which he asks for advice about an offer he has for ground rent. He mentions the death of a neighbor, Charles Asquith, and also states 'poor old Mingo died yesterday afternoon'. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel and red wax seal.","Letter from David Gulick to John Augustine Washington III informing him that Mr. Smart's boat from Leesburg, Va, will be in Alexandria the following week with 304 bushels of wheat and 315 bushels of oats for Washington. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.","Letter from George Mason to his neighbor, John Augustine Washington III, concerning his disapproval of the current constable. He references some theft or rebellion amongst the enslaved people of the local area and claims, 'for our mutual safety, and a determination to root out these white wolves, we could soon clear the neighborhood'. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel and red wax seal.","Alexandria to Mount Vernon. Turner writes that she is unable to visit because of illness.","Blakely to Mount Vernon. Richard writes that he is unable to hire an overseer as wages are now so high. He says Augustine can keep Fanny for \"what ever she is worth\" if she can be of service.","Letter from Dr. William F. Alexander to John Augustine Washington III requesting that he settle some business for him due to his inability to travel to Alexandria himself. He references Washington's purchase of an enslaved man named Alfred and asks whether Washington would be interested in buying an enslaved man named John and his five youngest children. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel.","William writes that Mr. Roddy wanted to be paid for digging his well, but he had not fulfilled the contract, which was to go ten feet deeper. William will not pay him until he hears from Washington.","To Mount Vernon. William writes that he went to inspect the well. Washington's Uncle Bushrod is uncertain whether it will answer his purposes. Mr. Roddy did not penetrate further than five feet as he felt it would do no good to go further and cause needless expenses. Will dig another well if necessary under a new contract. William is not in need of Augustine's help to obtain a loan.","Letter from Burr W. Harrison to John Augustine Washington III concerning the Circuit Court case of Harrison v. Gibson and the associated costs and fees. Washington owes $805.87 and Harrison requests that he remit the amount promptly either to him or a specified bank. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.","Charlestown to Mount Vernon. Encloses a letter from Mr. Brownell and wants his advice as to how to deal with it. Is worried about his debts and interest payments.","Baltimore. Letter of congratulations on the birth of a child. Eliza is unwell but nothing serious. Reports news of the Mexican conflict.","William purchased a house in Charlestown, depending upon the Brownell's bonds to pay for it. Brownell is insolvent. Describes various crops.","Letter from Matthew E. Harrison to John Augustine Washington III informing him that funds for the sale of the Selden property are now available to Washington. Harrison gives instruction on signing and submitting the property deed to the purchaser, a man named Hammerly. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel.","William writes that James Roper is anxious to purchase Mr. Burns's land.","Fairfax Court House. Requests his attendance as a magistrate at November Court, at which an election will take place for clerk. Mr. Ball desired his support in his effort to be reappointed.","To Mount Vernon. William writes that Mr. Burnett will manufacture \"Gattling's Drilling\nMachine\" for $100.","Letter about the sale of farms.","Letter from Matthew E. Harrison to John Augustine Washington III in which he encloses a check (not identified) for $72 from a man named Hammerly on account of the Henderson bonds. More payments will follow, with the delay due to Hammerly's ill health. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel.","Letter from Matthew E. Harrison to John Augustine Washington III regarding a payment of $30 he has received from Hammerly on account of the Henderson debt. Harrison will deposit the money to Washington's credit. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel.","Letter from Henry T. Harrison to John Augustine Washington III regarding an enslaved woman named Julia. Harrison rented her from Washington and states that there is an additional cost due to a medical account for Julia with Dr. Lee. Includes a discussion about the Selden estate. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel.","Letter from George Mason to his neighbor, John Augustine Washington III, concerning politics in Alexandria and upcoming elections. He asks Washington to keep a lookout for a pair of geese he believes have been stolen by enslaved people and sold to the Quaker community at Woodlawn. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages, with integral address panel.","Letter from James L. McKenad to John Augustine Washington III concerning their recent meeting in the Superior Court and their association in early life. McKenad is accepting Washington's invitation to visit Mount Vernon soon. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.","William asks Augustine to aid him in obtaining a loan of $900 by\nendorsing some bonds. He hopes for a good harvest this year.","Letter from Burr W. Harrison to John Augustine Washington III requesting that Washington or his overseer at Mount Vernon send back two rams. Harrison will settle the cost for them at a later time. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel.","He has canceled his note and encloses it. Had been in attendance on Mrs.\nB.C. Washington in her illness to the neglect of everything else.","Bentroglio. Discusses sale of Nansemond land. Needs to hear from all the heirs of General Washington, Col. Fielding Lewis, and Dr. Thomas Walker. Feels the value has increased due to the railroad being nearby.","Letter from George Washington Bassett to John Augustine Washington III concerning questions about the estate of George Washington and the executors. Bassett is acting as the executor for the estate of Captain Lewis and, in this role, asks for information about the failure of the Washington executors to collect the debts of a man named Ashton. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel.","Bentroglio. Page writes with information about the Nansemond land. Much of the timber has been pillaged, and he suggests negotiating a private sale.","Norfolk to Alexandria. Discussion of Nansemond land. Says there will be great difficulty in establishing its lines as only one tree is left from the original plat. Additionally all the timber has long since been cut and much of the land is claimed by others. Wants to know what price in cash he would take for it.","Judith writes asking for news of Augustine and his family. She recommends the book \"Mount of Olives\" and writes of family news. Charles is leaving to join a company in California.","Warwick to Mount Vernon. Lippitt hopes Augustine can assist Dr. Alexander in recommending Lippitt for a job. Repaired with tape, with partial loss of text.","Letter from Jane C. Washington to her son, John Augustine Washington III, concerning local and family matters. She discusses her son Richard's bad luck with health and money issues. She is concerned about Mount Vernon and the fate of the estate following her death, including whether it will be sold to the U.S. government. She inquires about the plans and progress of the monument for John Augustine Washington II at Mount Vernon. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages, with integral address panel and partial wax seal.","Sends an account of sales of Washington's wheat. Reports on James\nRanson's purchase of a farm and Rutherford's plans.","Judith writes that she heard from Hannah that Augustine received some injury with a plough.","To Mount Vernon. Talks about the great comfort of religion. Discusses Mr. Smith who became a Christian and abandoned his law practice. Also mentions Mr. Merrick of Charles County who sells lime.","Letter from H. T. Harrison to John Augustine Washington III in which he thanks Washington for facilitating the sale of an enslaved man named Henry. He discusses the signed bond and two named parties, Eli Gray and a man named Otterback. Harrison dicusses his new tenant, Ball, at Dry Hollow Farm. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.","Baltimore. Receipt for a shipment of bone that left from Harper's Ferry.","Letter from H. T. Harrison to John Augustine Washington III in which he asks Washington to purchase building materials in Alexandria, VA, on his behalf in order for Harrison to repair a corn house and granary. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel.","Letter from Sholto T. Stuart to John Augustine Washington III concerning the derafting of a petition to present at the Virginia House of Delegates. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.","R. L. Blackburn discusses the enslaved people at his estate, Spring Grove, and his plans to sell specific people, including a 16-year-old boy. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","Letter from Richard Blackburn Washington to his brother, John Augustine Washington III, concerning an impending delivery of wheat and the ill health of their mother, Jane C. Washington. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.","Explains difficulty with the north boundary of his 30-acre lot. Includes plat sketch.","Richmond. Giles writes that he will shortly be on his way to Mount Vernon and will get a conveyance from Alexandria They will arrive about dark on Wednesday evening.","Detroit to Mount Vernon. Wilcox writes sending a box of game and fish and thanking Augustine for his hospitality. \"It was not enough that the hallowed association of Mount Vernon should have made my brief visit there a thing never to be forgotten, but by a singular good fortune the impression and happiness of that visit were rendered more indelible by the kind attentions of your land and yourself.\"","Senate chamber. Thomas writes that he has made the governor aware of the action of the state of Maryland, and he promises to consult the Attorney General for advice.","Letter from Thomas B. Washington to John Augustine Washington III concerning an upcoming visit and family news. Includes a dicsussion about the death of an enslaved woman named Rose, the illness of an enslaved woman named Martha, and reference to illness amongst the enslaved population at Blakeley, Walnut Farm, and Richwoods. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.","Hollin Hall to Mount Vernon. Mason writes that he has nominated several men to be justices for their\ndistrict. He has been urged to become a candidate but has uniformly\nrefused.","Letter from William Easby, the Commissioner of Public Buildings, to John Augustine Washington III inquiring when he can send for bridge timber from Mount Vernon. Washington will be paid upon retrieval. Autograph letter signed, 1 page","Waverly. Encloses partial payment of a debt and requests Augustine to send it on for him. Hopes to get balance shortly.","Letter from Sholto T. Stuart to John Augustine Washington III concerning Stuart's wheat crop. He discusses the crop and health and tells Washington he will start threshing this week and can sell him 250 bushels. He offers to assist Washington in purchasing cattle and discusses livestock prices. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages.","Letter from Sholto Tuberville Stuart to John Augustine Washington III concerning farm management and the price of wheat. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages.","Letter from Matthew Harrison to John Augustine Washington III regarding a payment to Washington of $1,109.71 from General Rush in reference to 'the Hammerly matter'. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.","Bushwood. Plowden writes planning a meeting with other legislators to prepare for passage of a law to protect from gill netters. He requests that Augustine come to Washington to address them on the matter.","Annapolis. Plowden writes that the bill to ban gilling nets will not be brought up in the Maryland Legislature, mostly due to people from Charles and Prince Georges counties.","To Mount Vernon. Tillman is concerned about the use of gilling nets on the Potomac River, which are against the law. Wants to hire someone to cruise up and down the river to take them up during the fishing season.","William thanks Augustine for offering to put up shad for Mr. Bealls and\nhimself. Jane C. Washington is visiting and detained by the rain and damp\nweather.","Bryan writes that the law from 1845 will most likely stand against the gill netting. He wants to meet with Augustine in Alexandria to discuss fishing.","Letter from Thomas B. Washington to John Augustine Washington III concerning a man named William Lyons and an issue with his free papers. Thomas B. Washington asks JAWIII to assist Lyons, who is traveling to Alexandria, to address an error with the registration of his free papers. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.","William thanks Augustine for the shad and writes that Miss Rice will\nprovide \"all that you desire in a Governess for your children.\"","Alexandria. Shinn writes that he is unable to get men for sending the boat out for fishing.","John Prosser Tabb writes to John Augustine Washington III about the sale of Mount Vernon saying, \"I am truly glad that you have a prospect of diposing of Mt. Vernon so advantageously.\" He also tells Washington about multiple properties for sale, ranging from 500-1200 acres and $9,000-$35,000, near him. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","Fairfax Court House to Alexandria. Discusses the commissioners appointed to assess damages to the properties of lands through which the Manassas Gap Rail will pass. One property holder is not a freeholder, which poses a problem.","William is grateful for delivery of fish. Wants to visit Mount Vernon so\nthat \"our children should grow up knowing and loving each other.\"\nDiscusses the planting of corn and wheat. Says Cary may visit before his\nreturn to Jefferson.","William writes that he received the fish and paid for the herring but not\nthe shad. Describes corn and wheat crops. Refers to upcoming election for\nthe \"sheriffalty.\"","Alexandria. A letter discussing the qualifications of a Miss Page to be a governess for the Washington family. Dana is not sure of her French abilities. She does not teach drawing.","Wilson Cary Selden Alexander writes to his uncle, John Augustine Washington III, about his invitation spend Christmas at Mount Vernon and updates John on his studies at university. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","Eliza writes that she will not send the money \"you hold of mine to California.\" Wishes to consult with him as to investment when she comes to Virginia in May.","To Mount Vernon. Letter regarding a disagreement with Mr. Cawood about using Augustine's hands to finish work for Bryan.","Letter from Rebecca J. Washington to John Augustine Washington III requesting that Washington assume legal guardianship over her little girl. She discusses her financial hardship and shares family updates. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.","Blakeley. Hannah writes that she has been sick ever since she returned home and is now visiting Aunt Jane. She is very anxious about her boys' improvement and wants to send Jennie to Mrs. Barton in Philadelphia. Asks about the money due her from Hunter.","William writes that Jenny will leave with Richard and go to Philadelphia\nto be with Mrs. Barton. Requests that Washington send the $100 he\nproposed to advance for her.","Hannah writes that Jeannie will be ready soon. It will take some time to get the things she does not have there, including a trunk.","Spring Bank to Mount Vernon. Mason sends condolences on the death of Jane C. Washington, \"a great\nVirginia lady.\" He was unable to attend funeral due to the illness of his\nwife all summer.","Spring Bank to Mount Vernon. Mason writes about proposed improvements to the road, which will lessen\nthe chance of water damage.","Letter from Judith B. Alexander to John Augustine Washington III concerning her shipment of various plants to Mount Vernon. There has been a bout of sickness at her home and the loss of several servants has impeded farm operation. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages, with integral address panel and black wax seal.","Draft letter from John Augustine Washington III to Miss B. Cower, previously a governess to Washington's children. Washington denies Miss Cower's claims that he had disparaged her to a Mr. Willis and refuses to agree to Miss Cower's request that he interview his children about her abilities as an instructress. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.","Annapolis to Alexandria. Plowden wants to know when the Virginia Legislature will pass a similar law to the one the Maryland Legislature passed in 1854 to stop gill netting. If that does not happen, the Maryland law will be repealed.","Spring Bank to Mount Vernon. Mason writes about the Accotink Turnpike having passed through the Senate of Virginia. He will give land for the road without compensation and wants to participate in the survey.","Waverly. Discusses financial matters and debts.","Letter from Sholto T. Stuart to John Augustine Washington III in which he expresses relief that he can \"correct wrong impressions on the subject of Mount Vernon\" regarding its potential sale. Discusses planting crops and farm management. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages.","To Mount Vernon. Wanted to visit, but Mr. Alexander would not leave his \"agricultural pursuits.\" Enjoyed a recent visit with friends. Heard a lot of news from Jefferson.","Spring Bank to Mount Vernon. Mason writes that last winter he enacted a deed of trust for his brother, naming Augustine as trustee without first asking his permission. He needs Augustine to send a note to the county court of Fairfax saying he is willing to serve.","Washington. Letter with advice on titles and lots Augustine is interesting in purchasing.","Letter from Arthur Taylor to John Augustine Washington III concerning his acceptance of an offer of 45 per acre from an unnamed purchaser for Collingwood. He authorizes Washington to sign any documents on his behalf. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel.","William wishes Augustine to pay his note from the sale of Cousin\nHannah's personal property as she is determined to send Jenny to\nPhiladelphia. He disagrees with this as there is a good female school in\nCharlestown. He had hoped for a visit from Augustine during the summer.","William writes that Jenny will again go to Mrs. Barton and has improved\nvery much. Writes he is not depressed but simply getting old. He wants\nAugustine to visit at least annually. Gives family news. Aunt Christian\nnamed him as her trustee and executor, and she has left all to Willie.","To Mount Vernon. Discusses her sister's death and her life. Her happiness became \"the passion of my soul.\" Tells him she is entitled only to the interest on money from the estate. Tells him if she dies, she wants to be buried by Julia in Jefferson with a simple stone.","Judith writes that she burned Augustine's money order as she had previously been paid by another nephew. Her health is poor.","Indianapolis. Requests payment of $16.59 for repairs made to graveyard at Exeter. Sends best wishes for the family and hopes to see them soon.","To Mount Vernon. Judith writes about Augustine's health. He had the same \"typhoid symptoms\" as Charles. Writes of family news.","Letter from Sholto T. Stuart to John Augustine Washington III concerning shipments of shad, herring, and wine. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.","William writes that he is unable to sell the land at the price desired. The most offered is $30,000. They are enjoying the visit of the children very much.","Encloses articles of agreement for his services and requests a horse for the use of his family to go to church and other errands.","Letter providing an account of the proceeds from Mr. Lucas's bonds.","Walnut Farm. Discusses the payment of $6000 and its being a \"charge against any shares of Mount Vernon that I or my children may have under your Father's will and codicils.\"","Letter from Francis Lightfoot Campbell to John Augustine Washington III seeking Washington's influence to secure a military appointment. He is writing from London and goes on to discuss current events there. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages.","Havre de Grace. Sullivan requests Augustine to petition the Virginia Legislature to pass a similar law to the ones in Maryland from 1854 and 1856, banning gill nets in the Potomac River.","Letter from Sholto T. Stuart to John Augustine Washington III concerning a shipment of claret wine and his plans for planting tobacco beds. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.","Richmond. McFarland invites Augustine to the celebration of Washington's birthday on February 22 in Richmond.","Letter discussing legal matters.","Havre de Grace. Encloses copies of the fishing laws passed in 1854 and 1856 in Maryland and requests that Augustine do everything possible to get similar law passed in Virginia.","Havre de Grace. Encloses letter from Thomas M. Bacon and stresses that the only chance of preserving shore fishing is for Virginia to pass a similar law to the one passed in Maryland.","Letter discussing financial matters.","Discusses the possibility of payments from various people. Cary is now a\n\"full fledged 'Doctor Medicine'\" but does not look at all more venerable.\nWilliam assures Augustine that his note in Bank will be paid at maturity.","Spring Bank. Complains about a tenant and the lack of good seed to plant. Will plant\nwhat he has in a few days so he gets at least some crop. Talks about a bill in the legislature about \"scoundrels\" coming on their land to hunt.","William thanks Augustine for two barrels of herrings. He is sorry the fishing season was so \"unfavourable\" and is sorry to hear of Nelly's illness. Hopes the children will visit them soon. Discusses upcoming payments by various women on bonds to him.","William urges Nelly to come stay with them and have her baby there. Intends to buy Dr. Eichelberger's practice for Cary.","Okeley. Writes about providing medical services for Augustine's wife, Eleanor.","Mason writes that their home in Loudon might be of use to Washington and his family, if they are leaving Mount Vernon. She thinks he might become involved in politics and would make an excellent representative in Congress. He might divide the estate into small farms and induce settlers from the North. She invites Louisa to stay with her so she may assist with her studies.","Alexandria. Writes about a mare and colt and gives charges for his services.","Letter from Sholto T. Stuart to John Augustine Washington III concerning shipments of wine. he advises Washington to view all possible locations before settling on a home following his sale of Mount Vernon. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","Gives family news and hopes for a visit from the children soon.","William details collection on his bond and the deposit of the proceeds.","William writes that he is sending two Bashear ploughs. He describes the death of Mrs. Turner.","Sends an accounting of the costs associated with the two ploughs sent.","William writes that Jenny will be returning to Mrs. Barton's school, and $300 is required at this time. Cary is not doing well. He assures Augustine that his children are well with them.","Spring Bank to Mount Vernon. Mason writes that he received two well-matched mules from Baltimore.\nHe praises a Mr. Sands and recommends him to Augustine.","Baltimore. Offers a pair of mules for sale for $350.","William writes about a draft for $5000, with Dick the drawer, Alexander the endorser, and Augustine the acceptor and payer.","Norfolk. News about the annual meeting of the Dismal Swamp Company and its recent dividends, which have been down.","Letter from W.R. Millan to John Augustine Washington III. He is renting an enslaved boy named Web to Washington for the remainder of that year. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.","Blackburn discusses the enslaved people from his estate, as well as John Augustine Washington III's, and his plans to sell certain people. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","William reports on Cary's improved health and writes that he feels great anxiety about him. Mrs. Bennett wants his farm but needs time. Urges Augustine not to worry about Jenny.","R. S. Blackburn discusses loans and his plans to sell enslaved people. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.","Charlestown. Hannah wants to know whether Augustine had time to attend to the insurance of Richwoods. Bushrod Herbert has the papers. She is experiencing very hard times. Many in the area have scarlet fever.","Letter discussing oxen and other cattle.","William has purchased 50 bushels of clover seed for Augustine. He writes that Cary is failing \"very perceptibly.\"","William writes, \"Our precious Cary breathed his last this morning.\"","William tells Augustine he received the check for $2,000 and requests an additional $1,000, which will \"make me much more comfortable.\"","Mount Zephyr. Encloses a copy of a survey related to construction of a turnpike over a hill near Gum Springs. Mr. Mason is opposed to all roads \"within 50 miles of him\" but has granted permission for a survey on his land and seems to realize he cannot block construction of the road.","Havre de Grace. Sullivan heard that Virginia passed a fishing law in the past year and wants a copy of it to be published in Maryland papers.","Account of shipment of clover seed. Mourning Cary's death. Cary had great faith and knew he was dying.","Philadelphia. Adams writes that the portrait of Augustine's mother arrived safely in Philadelphia. He hopes to visit Washington City in the spring and would like to visit Augustine at Mount Vernon.","Describes planting methods in the fields.","Letter from Sholto T. Stuart to John Augustine Washington III concerning the possibility of Sholto's nomination as a representative for Fairfax County, VA. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.","Letter from Sholto T. Stuart to John Augustine Washington III in which he expresses a desire to see Washington at Mount Vernon before he leaves \"the roof of your ancestors\" following his sale of the estate. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.","Front Royal. Letter about bank payments and balances owed.","William writes that he and Charlotte will visit in the week after Easter. Charley will come home for Easter vacation to \"overhaul his wardrobe \u0026 prepare him for the spring.\" Jenny's board and tuition are paid, and he furnished $10 for travel expenses. The crops are doing well. Is sorry to hear of the ill success of Augustine's fisheries.","Charlestown. Hannah writes that her creditors are harassing her. She will have to sell Ben, an enslaved man, to be able to pay Mr. Sadler. \"I am not extravagant either in livery or dress.\" She really values his advice.","Autograph letter signed. Mount Vernon. Discusses a quantity of plank left (without his knowledge) on his farm in Fauquier. Says he is not in any way responsible for the quantity of plank Adams claimed was missing.","Norfolk to Alexandria. Refers to examination of deeds. One is defective as it is unsigned. Inquires as to whether some shareholders had children who would be entitled to a share.","Spring Bank to Mount Vernon. Mason writes that he is sending a case of Colt revolvers, which he never fired. Has grateful recollection of the constant kindness and courtesy of Augustine and Eleanor.","Letter from Judith B. Alexander to John Augustine Washington III, asking for an advance on the annuity she receives from the estate of Washington's father, John Augustine Washington II. Discusses additional family news. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel.","William received two barrels of fine herrings by railroad. They had been misdirected to Winchester. The crops are doing well. He urges Augustine to leave Mount Vernon to avoid sickness.","Accotink. Letter in reference to a note from Nevitt.","Judith is very worried about Hannah Alexander's two sons who seem to be being used by their father to provide a reconciliation of him with Hannah. Judith does not want this to happen.","Hannah's husband met his sons in Berryville and \"made them sundry presents of money \u0026 clothes.\"","Letter about breeding a mare.","Hannah's sons are in Alexandria with \"their miserable father.\" Judith is amazed that Hannah trusts him with them. Reports on various visitors.","Mason writes about the Accotink Turnpike and building a bridge at\nCameron Run.","George R. H. Hughes writes to John Augustine Washington III about investments with the money from the sale of Mount Vernon. He tells Washington about The Foster Hotel in Chicago, a large brick five-story hotel for sale for $30,000. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","Hughes writes to John Augustine Washington III about The Foster Hotel in Chicago which is for sale. He provides details of the hotel including number of rooms, sizes of rooms, and how they could be renovatd. He also includes financail and mortgage information, including estimated monthly payments if John Augustine were to purchase the property. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","Charlestown. Hannah thanks Augustine for all that he does for her.","Letter from Sholto T. Stuart to John Augustine Washington III inviting him to his upcoming wedding. He asks Washington for the use of one of his enslaved men for the dining room for the wedding day. An enslaved man from Stuart's household escaped. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages.","Letter from George Washington Lewis to John Augustine Washington III concerning an upcoming visit to Mount Vernon with his family. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.","Prospect Hill to Mount Vernon. Autograph letter signed, regarding the sale of an enslaved woman named Milly.","Norfolk to Alexandria. Discusses purchase of shares in Dismal Swamp Company.","To Mount Vernon. Mason writes urging to vote in the election of a magistrate for the district.","Norfolk to Alexandria. Reports purchase of shares and feels he will be able to purchase more in the near future.","Bollingbrook. Bolling writes that he hopes to see Augustine soon. The previous month his steamer was caught in the ice, and he managed to get to shore and visit two sons.","William writes that he is sending 4 bushels of clover seed and gives an account of it.","Judith is sure Augustine's family will be very happy in Fauquier. Mr. Alexander's health is poor. Their overseer \"keeps the hands active by a natural authority without severity.\" Would like his advice as to Dr. Crawford's estate. Describes her money problems.","Accotink. Letter about the sale of cedar posts.","To Mount Vernon.","Judith writes that there is much illness in her family. She discusses a trustee for her estate. They had a huge hailstorm, which resulted in many broken panes of glass.","Alexandria. Letter about the sale of horses, with pencil sketch of well on verso.","Alexandria. Mrs. Hooff writes about sending a horse to Mount Vernon for Augustine to sell.","Waverly. Washington gives a report on his health and a possible consultation in Baltimore. Discusses some financial and family matters.","Charlestown. Condolence letter on the death of Augustine's wife, Nelly.","Alexandria. Letter on Burke and Herbert stationary, about the loss of a $500 note.","Letter about acquiring a bull and some sheep.","Beverley writes about church matters and whether to split the parish. In a P.S. dated the following day, he writes that snow prevents his meeting Augustine but he really wants the matter settled.","A letter about church matters.","Beverley writes about Mr. Henderson and decisions on church matters, writing that there are many bad feelings on all sides.","To Waveland. Writes that ministers of the gospel travel on the rail line for half fare, after making themselves known to the conductor. He would like to visit but is unable always to control his time.","Accotink. A response to complaints about cedar posts sold to Augustine.","Jane Byrd writes to her cousin, John Augustine Washington III, updating him on family members. She also relays a plan, from Thomas, in which they are planning to move their enslaved persons further south and wonders if John would also like to do so. She concludes by lamenting on the state of the country. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","William recommends that Augustine break up Cousin Hannah's establishment. Her store accounts have been going unpaid, and she has many unpaid bills. If something is not done soon, William will relinquish his trusteeship.","Waverly. Reports the death of Charles a few days after Augustine left him. Says he has lost all his little family, save one, and is left to \"travel the remainder of life's journey alone.\" Refers to being comforted by religion. Charles left no will so he would appreciate any information Augustine has as regards his worldly affairs.","Letter from Rebecca J. Washington to John Augustine Washington III, thanking him for his offer to assist her sister, Charlotte. Discusses her financial debt due to house and farm management at her estate, Claymont Court. Autograph letter signed, 5 pages.","Letter from John Augustine Washington III to Edward 'Ned' C. Turner concerning scheduling a vestry meeting. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.","Judith B. Alexander writes to her nephew, John Augustine Washington III, about the beginning of the Civil War. She expresses her fear about the danger that John, his brother, Richard B. Washington, and his sister's and cousin's sons are facing. She also describes the \"delicate\" young soldiers she saw in her travels to Richmond. She provides updates on many family and friends. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","Letter from Edward C. Turner to John Augustine Washington III, updating him on the conditions at Waveland, Washington's estate, while he is absent in the army. He reports that the overseer at Mount Vernon has said that the enslaved population is in a state of rebellion there. He worries that if the Union army takes possession of Camp Pickens; a large number of enslaved people have been sent to the area to build embankments. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages, with envelope","Letter from Edward C. Turner to John Augustine Washington III concerning the maintenance of his estate at Waveland while he's away with the army. Turner advises Washington that he should buy tobacco, candles, and tea for the enslaved people. The Union army has retreated from the local area. He makes a brief reference to a revolt among the enslaved at Mount Vernon. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages, with envelope.","Letter from Judith B. Alexander to her nephew, John Augustine Washington III, in which she provides him with updates on his family, including his daughter Louisa, while he is away fighting in the Civil War. She laments him being in danger, and wishes him safety. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","Anna writes about the rain and looking forward to Augustine's visit.","Letter from a 'Cousin Fanny' to John Augustine Washington III concerning the death of her mother. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.","To Mount Vernon. Hannah writes that Cary would like to visit Augustine.","Richwoods. Aunt C. would like a nice cedar cane from the vault to walk with. Thanks him for kindness shown to her boys while with him. Will greatly miss Mr. Tyng as the pastor of the church. Mr. Ambler is not the same.","To Mount Vernon. Her health is good, and she plans to visit soon. Mr. Alexander does not like to be away from home for long, even though he loves seeing them all. Has a large corn crop and an excellent garden. She has been working in it and fears Nelly and the children will take her for an \"Indian.\"","Will see the family in Jefferson and hopes they get there soon for their health. Asks for money to travel.","To Mount Vernon. Judith tells Augustine not to send a carriage for her. She will take a public conveyance. Hopes to see Maria soon. Reports that Bushrod Washington Herbert is disposed to be melancholy.","Judith wants to stay with Augustine for a few days to discuss business. Reports on the health of Maria. His mother is well, and Richard's new daughter is healthy.","To Mount Vernon. Wants the receipt for Augustine's compounded pills. Is returning the nice and expensive cloak she was given. Promises to write someday as if \"I was talking to you.\"","William wants to meet with Thomas Washington to determine how close they can come in the price of Wakefield.","Requests various plants be sent to her as she has \"nothing but stumps \u0026 poverty around my dwelling.\" Her darling boy has been ill with scarlet fever but is improving.","Mason writes sending some tobacco seeds of a truly fine quality for his\n\"hooka.\" Gives instructions on how to plant the seed.","Hollin Hall to Mount Vernon. Autograph letter signed, mentions Jane C. Washington. Also discusses a\nwoman who wronged him.","Autograph letter signed, mentioning a visit by Dr. Mason.","With a list of slaves in pencil on verso in John Augustine's hand.","Turner writes about an upcoming visit and wants to know about arrangements for a bond. The letter was carried by \"Joe,\" likely an enslaved man.","Letter from Benjamin W. Leigh to John Augustine Washington III inviting him to dine at a boarding house with 'our mess, Mr. Mangum, Mr. Black, Mr. Garland'. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel and red wax seal.","Aunt CB writes to John Augustine Washington updating him about several family members and friends who have died or are ill. Hannah Lee Alexander laments the death of her daughter, Polly, and several other family members. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","Jane C. Washington writes to her son, John Augustine Washington III, about family finances and sends a check for $100. She also updates John on the death of a family friend. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","Autograph letter on Shenandoah Valley Rail Road stationary, recommending Lawrence Washington for a railroad project in Texas.","Acknowledges receipt of $25 from George Light.","Encloses a list of revolutionary bills and asks if Washington would like to purchase them.","Regrets sale of four Gibraltar engravings and hopes he can convince the Ladies to raise the money to keep them at Mount Vernon.","Hurst writes recommending Lawrence Washington for a position in the Department of State. Washington has recently helped Hurst acquire some very valuable manuscripts and \"is possessed of much skill and knowledge in regard to the relative value of historical documents.\"","Bradley discuss the return of Washington's son, Augustine, from Europe, as well as the price of the \"Middleton\" autograph George Washington letter.","Dorsey wishes to sell some china from the Willis family – particularly a plate that belonged to Princess Murat, great-niece of General Washington and, by marriage, of Napoleon Bonaparte.","Dandridge wants to sell the Braddock Sash, which she says is in a very good state of preservation.","Dandridge writes that she still wants to sell the Braddock Sash and has contacted the Regent of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association, the Colonial Dames, and the Society of Colonial Wars.","Stone, librarian at the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, writes that he is unable to purchase the Braddock sash or make an offer for it.","Dorsey wants Washington to examine a painting and other relics at the home of Captain and Mrs. Willis near Front Royal.","Writes about two Washington surveys in his possession and discusses the sale of other manuscripts. He asks Washington if he has any books from George Washington's library bearing his signature and bookplate.","Writing from the Library of the Boston Athenaeum, Lane requests a description of Washington's copy of Brown's Bible.","Lane thanks Washington for his description of George Washington's copy of Brown's Bible. He also mentions Washington's copy of the \"Young man's companion,\" which was said to have been given to General Grant.","Bradley writes that he has received a volume from Bushrod Washington's library entitled \"The Life of Napoleon Bonaparte\" from the Bishop. The Bishop would like to purchase a book from George Washington's library, as well as another Washington manuscript. Bradley suggests Washington try to sell him Bushrod Washington and Lawrence's Lewis's ledger as executors of Washington's estate.","Writes criticizing the librarian Mrs. Dawson, saying that, although there are rare works under her care, she never knows their value. Dawson has been sending bookplates to Washington.","Mrs. Dawson, librarian of the Charleston Library, writes sending bookplates and continental bills.","Salley is sending three historic bookplates for Washington to examine and hopefully purchase.","Describes the provenance of the bookplates he sent, which he believes are American.","Page writes that he does not feel the \"journal\" is as valuable or interesting as he had hoped.","Typescript letter with autograph note in the hand of Lawrence Washington on behalf of the Christ Church Musical Committee. A letter informing Miss Stuart that there have been complaints about the music at church and her salary will be reduced.","Typescript letter signed from Lawrence to his sister, regarding the Vestry's handling of complaints about the music at church.","Letter about purchasing property owned by Lawrence, with a sketch of the land.","Draft letter from Lawrence Washington to Mrs. James Blaisdell regarding the return of two books stolen from his home, Audley, during the Civil War: an edition of Aesop's Fables, and a copy book used by George Washington when he was a child. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.","Gunther is sending a $25 check for the purchase of 4 books: Maid of the Doe, Memoirs of Lafayette, Religion of Nature, and Smith's History.","Discusses Washington's discovery of a Robert Beverley bookplate and wishes to use his letter in the Ex Libris Journal.","Terry writes that he does not wish to purchase the Joseph Miller plate at the price mentioned but is interested in making a new offer.","Letter discussing the bookplate of Abraham Lott.","Letter about the sale of manuscripts.","Seabrook acknowledges the receipt of a check from Washington. He discusses book prices and writes that several descendants of William Washington are now living in Charleston.","Typescript copy.","Typescript draft with autograph corrections, regarding the senator's opposition to Senate Bill 1238 for the relief of the estate of General Washington.","Letter regarding the genealogy of the Winn family and the bookplate of Rev. Richard Winn that Washington had in his possession.","Letter regarding a bookplate belonging to Rev. Richard Winn.","Typescript copy. Letter about the Washington sword purchased by the New York State Library.","William discusses an article he is writing about the swords of Washington.","Five typescript copies of a letter sent by Lawrence to William regarding the history of the Washington sword he sold to Mr. William F. Havemeyer, which was later presented to the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association.","William writes about a statement he had requested regarding the authenticity of Washington's sword. He has just read Paul Wilstach's book on Mount Vernon.","Campbell writes about the authenticity of Washington's Frederick the Great sword, which Professor Van Tyne of the University of Michigan has \"absolutely no confidence in.\" She also discusses conflicting opinions about a portrait of Mary Ball Washington by Robert Edge Pine.","Carter writes that it had always been her impression that the Washington silver and sword were sent to her father at Kinlock and concealed in the pigeon house during the war, after which they were returned to the family.","Marshall has an \"old fashioned brass fender\" bought by his uncle, Lewis Marshall, at the sale at Waveland of John Augustine Washington III's estate. The fender is believed to come from Mount Vernon.","Letter about dueling pistols that once belonged to Col. Washington.","Autograph letter unsigned. An incomplete and undated letter written by Lawrence to his wife, Fannie.","Untitled manuscript by Lawrence Lewis concerning his defence of the Confederacy and his father, John Augustine Washington III. Lewis responds to an argument that there hadn't been instances of Northern writers criticizing the South prior to 1860. He lists several authors including Frederick Law Olmstead. Autograph document, 7 numbered pages.","One page of notes in the hand of Lawrence Washington, regarding the return of books stolen by Major Osborne from Waveland during the Civil War.","Autograph document in the hand of Lawrence Washington.","Autograph document.","Autograph letter signed. Tape repairs, with some text loss. Smith writes to ask why one hogshead of tobacco made by George Washington was refused. Washington's waggoner informed him that the head was somewhat damaged being prized out of the door.","Letter from Corbin Washington to G.R.L. Tuberville concerning his recent travels and arrival at Haywood. Gives a list of items that a man named Charles is carrying in his saddlebag on the journey, inlcuding pin-cushions and petticoats. Discusses getting building supplies such as wood and shingles at Fairfax. He expects a good corn harvest. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel (torn).","St. Clair, Staunton, to Mrs. Frances Hubbard, Williamsburg. Letter addressed to \"My dear dear Mama.\"","One page of accounts, with a letter from Samuel B. Gordon to Robert Beverley dated 1799 October 4","John Rose, Montrose, to William Augustine Washington, Haywood. Writes about a jury's unfavorable judgment in the case of a bond.","Letter from John Law to Thomas Swann asking him to pay $76.95 to Charles L. Francisco. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.","Letter from John Law to John Lloyd concerning a bank draft on Thomas Swann in favor of Mr. Charles Francisco. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel.","Letter from Charles Calvert Stuart to John Augustine Washington, which contains a forwarded letter to Washington from Edward C. Marshall on the same bifolium sheet. Stuart discusses his plans to send around 20 enslaved people from his household from Louisa to a sugar plantation in Louisiana. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.","Stuart's letter includes a letter directed to him and and intended for Washington from Edward C. Marshall, Oak Hill, Fauquier County, VA, concerning Lewis' possible interest in purchasing Warner Hall. Includes calculations from potential price per acre. Autograph letter signed 2 pages. ","Letter from Jane C. Washington to her daughter, Anna Maria Washington, informing her that she will be away until after Christmas and instructing her to give the servants meat and lard before the holiday. Follows with discussions about various family members. Autograph letter signed, three pages, with integral address panel and red wax seal.","Elizabeth Bowyer, Thorn Hill, to Miss Frances Griggs, Charlestown. Sends greetings to many acquaintances and relations. Has been taking music lessons in the winter. Asks when they are coming to see them and for information on various relations.","Caleb Russell, Quantico Factory, to Jane C. Washington, Mount Vernon. Russell writes that he had sent some of the wool, at the direction of the overseer, received last summer to a factory in Fredericksburg to be made into fine cloth, as he is unable to do that. Since then he has heard nothing about it, despite writing to them several times.","Discusses the death of Louisa. Writes that Mr. Alexander will bring the corn crop up soon. Gives news of various acquaintances.","George Mason, Hollin Hall, to Jane C. Washington, Mount Vernon. Autograph letter signed.","F. F. Lee, Washington City, to Jane C. Washington, Mount Vernon. Lee writes that she will visit Mount Vernon for a few days with Mary and Rosa.","Bella Jones Adams, Philadelphia, to Jane C. Washington, Mount Vernon. Writes that the memorandum tablet was sent by Martha, not her. She didn't send the butter cooler due to fearing for its condition. She wants Jane to visit during the summer and asks after her crops. Penciled note indicates a receipt on the document was clipped. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel. Postmarked Philadelphia Jun 3.","Letter from Henry T. Harrison to General George Rust, writing on behalf of John Augustine Washington III. Concerning Elizabeth Selden and her desire to sell her annuity to Washington. Auotgraph letter signed, 2 pages, with integral address panel and red wax seal.","Prospect Hill to Mount Vernon. Hannah writes of family news and says that things have been gloomy at Blakeley since Jane left. She is happy to hear about the birth of a daughter to Nelly.","Letter from Ann Maury to her distant cousin, Eleanor Love Selden Washington. This is a letter of introduction, in which she presents her neighbor in New York, Charles W. Foster, who wishes to visit Mount Vernon. She claims that Foster is 'making a pilgrimage to that spot which must always have uncommon interest in the eyes of every true American, associated as it is with the memory of the truly great and good man whose name you bear'. A note on the envelope indicates this was hand-delivered by Foster to Mount Vernon. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with envelope with partial wax seal.","Letter from Elizabeth Selden to Eleanor Love Selden Washington, concerning her financial hardships. She discusses two enslaved people, a man named John and a woman named Caroline. She discusses various family members. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel.","Alexandria. Reminds board that the canal company has no rights to his property known as Selden's Lot. Also requests the completion of a bridge across the canal and that they complete gravelling the road on the eastern embankment.","Baltimore. A letter regarding a shipment of guano to John Augustine Washington at Mount Vernon. Law recommends repacking the original bags from the Pacific into casks.","Prospect Hill to Mount Vernon. Describes a table setting for a wedding. Kate's wedding has been broken off, and Hannah is glad about it. Really wants to see them. Description of drought and crops. Discusses health of various relatives and acquaintances.","Baltimore to Mount Vernon. Lloyd tells Nelly to take a train when she visits, as she and the children will be more comfortable. Gives news of various family members.","Two letters, one from M.F. Lippitt and one from M.B. Lippitt, on one folded sheet. Both concern news about various family members and pending travel plans. Autograph letters signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel and red wax seal.","Hollin Hall. Encloses a letter from John Augustine Washington III, which he wants shown to the Committee of Propositions and Grievances of the House of Delegates. Refers to a petition alleging mercenary motives in annexing part of Fairfax County to Alexandria.","Letter about exchanging and reissuing stock certificates.","Norfolk to Berryville. Letter about purchasing a tract of land in Nansemond County that Lewis is one of the heirs to.","Bogglesville. Reports that Nansemond land is most likely worthless, as the timber has all been cut, and many people claim parts of it as it adjoins their land.","Baltimore to Mount Vernon. Lloyd writes that she will send Louisa's bonnet. Shares news about Fanny Lee and Hannah Stuart. Has made a beautiful purse for Augustine.","Alexandria. Requests Lee accompany Cazenove to the city, along with Augustine Washington.","To Mount Vernon. Judith wishes to hear from Nelly. Very hot, dry weather, affecting the corn crop and grass. No cholera yet. Only one baby on their property. Sends greetings to many people.","A letter signed \"Mother,\" about a trip to Baltimore where she was robbed at the depot of her purse. She is sending two dresses and hopes Charlotte is doing well at school.","Alexandria. Letter about the purchase of lumber.","To Mount Vernon. Judith writes that she enjoyed her visit to Mount Vernon and the family. Looks often at the daguerreotype. Recommends they go to Jefferson. Continues on 12 July: Met Mrs. Payne and is raising money for her to go to the springs for her health. Gives news about various people.","Spring Bank. Letter from Thomas L. Ellzen to George Mason with a copy of Mason's reply on the inner fold. Concerns new road passing through their lands.","Annapolis. Bacon writes that the Charles County delegation does not want anyone to induce the Virginia Legislature to pass a similar law to the Maryland one. Recommends appealing directly to the Virginia Legislature without involving the General Assembly of Maryland.","To Mount Vernon. Judith writes that she heard that Nelly was \"pale and not strong.\" Gives accounts of other people's health and her own. Dr. Stewart's daughters will try to visit Nelly at Mount Vernon so they can see it \"with family there.\"","Letter regarding the delivery of deeds.","Boyden writes to recommend his daughter as a governess, in response to an advertisement in the Southern Churchman.","To Mrs. Julian (Eleanor Love Selden Washington) Howard, by right of her descent from Richard Bennett who was governor of Virginia from 1652-1655.","Letter addressed to \"My dear Uncle,\" announcing the death of Fanny's mother and giving an account of her final illness.","Letter discussing a coat of arms for the Willis and Rich families found under the floor of a church.","Letter sending two India prints from the photogravures made from the portrait of Lawrence Washington, which Washington allowed them to photograph.","A descendant of Mary Ball writes to see how she can claim money to be paid to the heirs of General Washington.","Discusses funeral costs and money being raised for the church.","Letter regarding property owned by Samuel W. Washington","Typescript copy. Morrison responds from the Library of Congress to Dodge's inquiry about the relationship between Lund Washington and George Washington.","Typescript letters to and from various art museums and libraries seeking information on the portrait of Lawrence Washington in his mother's possession, as well as letter regarding the appraisal, potential sale, and exhibition of the portrait.","Correspondence about the loan of 7 manuscript and print music books formerly owned by Ann Washington, wife of Bushrod Washington, to the Library of Congress.","Letter from the Director of Research at the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery regarding the letters of Robert E. Lee, \"To Markie.\"","Letters concerning the sale of the Charles Town Water Works.","Typescript letters to and from Regent Harriet C. Towner, Julian Howard Washington, and Patty W. Washington concerning the termination of Julian's employment at Mount Vernon.","Hook is interested in purchasing any books or manuscripts that Miss Washington has dated prior to 1866.","Letter regarding a set of William and Mary College Quarterly that belonged to Anne's father, Lawrence Washington. With Mrs. Adams's reply of the same date.","Letter from James Lewis Hook to Miss Washington concerning interest in buying books.","Encloses a typescript of a Bushrod Washington letter recently acquired by the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association of the Union.","A letter about family heirlooms addressed to Betty, with the reply.","Letters about replacing the frames for the Brooks map and Sampson Derrel deed which were lost or misplaced by the Library of Congress.","Caldwell writes that she found some old stock certificates in the Goshen Land and Investment Co.","A letter from the Regent of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association regarding the death of Anne's mother and the opening of the Centennial exhibit at Mount Vernon.","A letter and loan agreement with the Robert E. Lee Memorial Foundation at Stratford Hall.","Letter requesting a photostatic copy of the will of John Washington.","2 copies. Letter offering for sale manuscripts and books from the library of George Washington.","Letter thanking Anne for the paintings she lent to a recent exhibition.","Letter regarding the sale of Washington family relics to the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association.","Letter to the Regent discussing the potential sale of Washington family relics.","A letter declining the purchase of books that belonged to Bushrod Washington but were not part of Washington's library.","Letter regarding the recent purchase of two Bushrod Washington letters.","Letter and check from the sale of a miniature of Burwell Bassett by Charles Willson Peale.","Concerning a miniature of Col. Burwell Bassett by C. W. Peale.","Letter about the Virginia Magazine of History and Biography.","Letter from the National Trust for Historic Preservation about the gift of one volume of Samuel Ireland's \"Picturesque Views on the Upper or Warwickshire Avon,\" inscribed by Eleanor Parke Lewis to her daughter.","Letter about a book titled \"The Philosophy of the Moral Feelings\" from the library of John Augustine Washington III that was recently brought to Mount Vernon.","Letter enclosing a carbon copy of Patty's will as well as a carbon copy of a legal memorandum regarding Washington family correspondence stipulated in the will.","Letters and documents related to the sale and gift of Washington family documents and artifacts to the Masonic Memorial in Alexandria.","Letter concerning the Daniel Webster Papers Project.","Letter enclosing a copy of her second codicil, bequeathing her personal property to her nephew, Lawrence Washington.","Discusses various relatives' health. Talks about visiting friends. Discusses flowers and birds – mockingbirds are keeping her awake at night.","Lloyd writes that she wants to visit, but Nelly need not trouble herself about her. \"I am entirely ready with my little things.\" The new stove is giving them nicer bread than before.","To Mount Vernon. William writes to his mother that he is attending the Whig Convention with his brother Richard. The Potomac is frozen over, so they will take the nearest road across the country to Fredericksburg.","To Mount Vernon. She will delay her visit to Mount Vernon until they return from Jefferson. Hopes the children and Clara can stay with her until their return.","Autograph document. A poem on death, with text loss.","Autograph document. A poem written on the death of a young daughter.","A letter to Nelly from her sister about purchasing clothes for Lawrence and the children.","Autograph document. In fragile condition, with some text loss.","Mason requests a value for a property described in detail. Wants to know\nwhat rent it would bring and about insurance, whether it is fireproof, and what the taxes are.","Letter regarding the shipment of two boxes of books, with shipping note and 6-page typescript list of the books titled 'Miscellaneous Collection of Books'.","Letter regarding Fannie's will.","Letter from Richard Henderson to John Bailey concerning an impending court proceeding and the need to receive certain paperwork in order to file on time. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel.","Recipient unknown. \"A true copy from the Bond in Richmond City office.\"","Sketch of Christ Church in Alexandria, with remarks about the grounds and exact descriptions of the boundaries.","Autograph document signed.","Document signed John A. Washington.","Receipt for $20 that John Augustine Washington II paid for the making of a court bench.","Receipt for the shipment of 17 bags of Peruvian guano from Baltimore. With a letter from Samuel K. George to John Augustine dated 1 March 1845, stating that the guano was shipped on the steamboat Columbia.","2 invoices for blacksmith services.","For a partial share in the Dismal Swamp Company.","Agreement appointing James Guy as arbitrator in a \"cause of difference\" regarding a bridge afloat in the Potomac. Awards $135 to Washington.","Document, bill and receipt from Gustavus Lesur to John Augustine Washington III for $696.60 for the building of a servant's house. Docket indicates the building was erected at Waveland. Autograph document signed, 1 page.","For sale of ¼ part of a share in the Dismal Swamp Company for $3000. Notarized by Charles Sharp. With two receipts from Peter B. Prentis, Clerk of Nansemond County, to John Augustine Washington III.","For the purchase of household goods.","For a partial share in the Dismal Swamp Company.","For a partial share in the Dismal Swamp Company.","Receipt written to John Augustine Washington III by Judith B. Alexander for the sum of $40.75 Washington paid to her as an annuity from the estate of his father, John Augustine Washington II. Autograph document signed, 1 page.","For sale of Dismal Swamp Land Co. stock.","For a partial share in the Dismal Swamp Company.","Granting the use of the Shenandoah Valley Railroad switch at Blakeley.","Typescript and signed will, with carbon copy draft.","For the collection of books in Carter Library.","Carbon copy of the last will and testament of Anne M. Washington.","Sketch showing arrangement of pews in Christ Church in Alexandria, with the annual pew rent of each indicated.","2 leaves of survey notes in different hands","Document suggesting amendments to a legal compromise.","Handwritten and typescript copies of genealogical notes about the Washington family.","Typescript document entitled \"A list of officers of the army and navy, who have received lands from Virginia for Revolutionary services.\"","3 typescript copies. An act providing for the erection of a monument to Washington.","Typescript document.","Typescript letter by \"A Friend and Admirer of the Late Mr. Lawrence Washington,\" speaking against the government's unfair treatment of Lawrence Washington's widow.","Typescript copy. A bill to incorporate the Mount Vernon Ladies Association of the Union, and to authorize the purchase of a part of Mount Vernon place.","Typescript document.","Typescript document.","Clipped article about a Mr. Joseph I. Keefer who received a letter about a volume of Shakespeare signed by Washington. The book was purportedly stolen from the house of John Augustine Washington by the 8th Illinois Calvary during the Civil War.","2 typescript copies of an article from the Winchester, Va. Historical Magazine.","To reimburse the estate of General George Washington.","Printed copy of Bill 3137 concerning the reimbursement of General George Washington's estate for lands in Ohio lost by conflciting grants made under U.S. authority. Typescript document, 3 pages.","Typescript blurb by Kate Brownlee Sherwood with manuscript corrections. A review of the book Washington, the Man and the Mason, by Charles A. Callahan.","Invitation to a commemoration of the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the notification by Charles Thomson Secretary of the Continental Congress of the election of George Washington as first President of the United States of America.","Typescript document.","Typescript document.","Autograph document in very fragile condition.","Typescript copy.","2 envelopes, 1 docketed \"copies of power of attorney \u0026 bonds sent to Chicago.\"","Taken by C. M. Bell of Washington, D.C. With genealogical notes on verso.","Two photograph copies of a painting of Louis XVI. One is in a sleeve titled 'Property of Mrs. Lawrence Washington'.","Special Collections at The George Washington Presidential Library at Mount Vernon","Alexander, Hannah Lee Washington, 1811-1881","Alexander, Judith Ball Blackburn, 1796-1866","Alexander, William Fontaine, 1811-1862","Washington, Anne Madison, 1882-1966","Washington, John Augustine, III, 1821-1861","Washington, Lawrence, 1854-1920","Washington, Patty Willis, 1880-1971","Washington, Jane Charlotte Blackburn, 1786-1855","Mitchell, Jim, 1795-1870","Ford, West, approximately 1784-1863","Harrison, Henry Tazewell, 1796-1881","Mason, George, 1797-1870","Bassett, George Washington, 1800-1878","Washington, John Augustine, II, 1789-1832","Washington, Thomas Blackburn, 1812-1854","Tabb, John Prosser","Alexander, Wilson Cary Selden, 1836-1859","Hughes, George R. H., 1832-1914","Herbert, Bushrod Washington, -1888","Turner, Edward C. 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"],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eJohn Augustine Washington III (1821-1861): John Augustine Washington III was the great-grand nephew of George Washington and the last private owner of Mount Vernon. The fourth of five children, he was born on May 3, 1821 to John Augustine Washington II and Jane Charlotte Blackburn Washington. John Augustine spent his childhood at his parents' Blakeley plantation near present day Charles Town, West Virginia. After the deaths of Bushrod Washington and his wife Julia in 1829, the Mount Vernon estate became the possession of John Augustine Washington II. After John Augustine Washington II passed away in June 1832, the estate was left to his widow Jane Charlotte. John Augustine Washington III graduated from the University of Virginia in 1840, returning to Mount Vernon in September 1841 with a proposition to manage the estate for his mother. She agreed, loaning him twenty-two slaves and contracting his employment for five hundred dollars per year for seven years. Upon Jane Charlotte's death in 1855, as the oldest living male heir, John Augustine Washington III became the last owner private owner of Mount Vernon.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical / Historical"],"bioghist_tesim":["John Augustine Washington III (1821-1861): John Augustine Washington III was the great-grand nephew of George Washington and the last private owner of Mount Vernon. The fourth of five children, he was born on May 3, 1821 to John Augustine Washington II and Jane Charlotte Blackburn Washington. John Augustine spent his childhood at his parents' Blakeley plantation near present day Charles Town, West Virginia. After the deaths of Bushrod Washington and his wife Julia in 1829, the Mount Vernon estate became the possession of John Augustine Washington II. After John Augustine Washington II passed away in June 1832, the estate was left to his widow Jane Charlotte. John Augustine Washington III graduated from the University of Virginia in 1840, returning to Mount Vernon in September 1841 with a proposition to manage the estate for his mother. She agreed, loaning him twenty-two slaves and contracting his employment for five hundred dollars per year for seven years. Upon Jane Charlotte's death in 1855, as the oldest living male heir, John Augustine Washington III became the last owner private owner of Mount Vernon."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e[Name and date of item], John Augustine Washington III and family papers, [Folder], Special Collections, The George Washington Presidential Library at Mount Vernon [hereafter Washington Library], Mount Vernon, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["[Name and date of item], John Augustine Washington III and family papers, [Folder], Special Collections, The George Washington Presidential Library at Mount Vernon [hereafter Washington Library], Mount Vernon, Virginia."],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eJohn Augustine Washington III and Eleanor Love Selden Correspondence ; John Augustine Washington III and Mount Vernon Ladies Association (MVLA) Collection\u003c/p\u003e"],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Materials"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["John Augustine Washington III and Eleanor Love Selden Correspondence ; John Augustine Washington III and Mount Vernon Ladies Association (MVLA) Collection"],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection contains correspondence, legal documents, financial records, and other documents related to John Augustine Washington III and his family, especially his son, Lawrence, as well as his granddaughters, Anne and Patty. The bulk of the correspondence series are letters sent to John Augustine Washington III and concern family affairs and the management of various family plantations, including Mount Vernon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Augustine Washington III tells his mother, Jane C. Washington, about a head injury he recently sustained via one of his classmates. He states that \"I do not think he did it intentionally. The name of the boy I do not know and if I did I would have no right to say.\" Autograph letter signed, 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter to John Augustine Washington III from his brother, Richard B. Washington, and his mother, Jane C. Washington. Richard reports back to John about farm affairs and mentions several enslaved people: Henry, Humphrey, Meredith, and Anthony. He reports that Henry and Humphrey have harrowed fields and that Meredith and Anthony have plowed 140 acres for wheat. Jane briefly mentions farm affairs, inquires about John's education at The University of Virginia, and reminds him to read his Bible every day. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJane C. Washington writes to her son, John Augustine Washington III, about farm affairs, including the planting of wheat, rye, and oats, the arrival of guests at her home, Blakely, and critiques his spelling from previous letters. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJane C. Washington writes to her son, John Augustine Washington about her journey home from visiting her daughter and his sister, Anna Maria Washington Alexander, and John's boarding situation at the University of Virginia. She also discusses affairs on the farms at Mount Vernon, mentioning two enslaved men, Willoughby and Gabriel, and whether or not they should stay at Mount Vernon or return to Blakely with her. Letter also includes a discussion about a man named Sambo. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJane C. Washington writes to her son, John Augustine Washington III, urging him to write back to her as soon as possible, confirming that he received the money he requested from her, as she had not heard from him in five weeks. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter to John Augustine Washington III from his classmate at the University of Virginia, John B. Tabb about an incident in which Tabb suspected a Mr. Gibbosn of an unknown crime and his recent interactions with Mr. Gibbons. He also discusses his health and when he will be able to return to the University. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJudith B. Alexander writes to her nephew, John Augustine Washington III, and discusses her faith following the death of several friends and family and updates John on his family including his mother, Jane C. Washington, his brother, Richard B. Washington, and his sister, Anna Maria Blackburn Alexander. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ. Tabb writes to John Augustine Washington III and William Brokenborough requesting a meeting with them regarding his son, John B. Tabb, a classmate of theirs at The University of Virginia. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJudith B. Alexander writes to her nephew, John Augustine Washington III, about the death of Polly, Hannah Lee Alexander's daughter, from scarlet fever. She also recounts other family members who currently had the disease and those who have since recovered. She talks briefly of the arrival of spring and the flowers blooming at her home, Caledon. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter in which Jane C. Washington writes to her son, John Augustine Washington III, with updates on deaths and illnesses in the family due to scarlett fever. She updates John on the farm, including that many of their sheep have died. She urges John to write to her more frequently. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJane C. Washington writes to her son, John Augustine Washington III, about his poor health and whether he should continue school at The University of Virginia, or if he should return home. She also updates John on farm affairs and her recent visits with family and friends. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Judith B. Alexander to John Augustine Washington III while he is attending the University of Virginia. Concerning family news, including the recent death of Louisa. She discusses the gardens at her estate at Caledon and the affairs of various neighbors. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages, with integral address panel and partial seal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJane C. Washington discusses her son, John Augustine Washington III's, boarding situation at The University of Virginia, her recent visits with friends and family, and farm affairs. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge William Washington writes to his cousin, John Augustine Washington III, asking for a loan of $20, in which he plans to \"refund in the course of a very short while.\" Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJudith B. Alexander writes to her nephew, John Augustine Washington III, and updates him on many friends and family members' health. She mentions that Hannah Lee Alexander was very sick and went to stay at Blakely with John's mother, Jane C. Washington. Judith writes that she is pleased John has been riding horses everyday and his improved health because of it. Autograph letter, 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJane C. Washington writes to her son, John Augustine Washington III, announcing the birth of Anna Maria Washington Alexander's son, John Augustine Washington IV. She also discusses affairs of the farm, inlcuding livestock sales and planting of rye and wheat. She mentions her visit to Audley, Nelly Custis Lewis' home, and the recent death of Lewis' daughter, Mary Eliza Angela Conrad. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJudith B. Alexander writes to her nephew, John Augustine Washington III, announcing the birth of sons to both his cousin, Hannah Lee Alexander, and his sister, Anna Maria Washington Alexander. She updates John on the good health of family members. Autograph letter, 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJane C. Washington writes to her son, John Augustine Washington III, and sends updates on Anna Maria Washington Alexander's newborn son, John Augustine Washington IV. She discusses John's boarding situation at the University of Virginia, with the Merriweather family, and is pleased that he has been accompanying them to church. She discusses farm affairs, including the sale of roughly 1,000-1,200 bales of wheat. She urges John to write to his brother, Richard Washington. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJudith writes to her nephew Augustine encouraging him to remain at the University of Virginia instead of going to Washington to work.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJane C. Washington writes to her son, John Augustine Washington III, about Bushrod Washington Herbert's plans for the law books he inherited from Bushrod Corbin Washington. She also discusses her other son and John's brother, Richard Washington, and his education, discusses her recent visitors at her home, Blakely, and shares updates from the farm. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMeriwether writes to John Augustine Washington III about the sale of one of Washington's mares, and says that he will send the payment, $74, at the \"first safe opportunity.\" Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn G. Miller writes to John Augustine Washington III and recounts a story of a classmate of theirs, Mr. Bankhead, who ran away with a woman, Miss Garth, to get married without her father's permission. He says that they have not been seen since the night they left, and tells John to look out for them in Washington D.C. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJane C. Washington writes to her son, John Augustine Washington III, about his improving health and his recent dangerous encounter with a horse that nearly killed him. She briefly mentions politics, including the \"triumph of the Whips in New York and Pennsylvania\" and that the outcomes of the Virginia elections are still unknown. She discusses the state of the farm, mentioning that the harvests of wheat and oats are less than desired. She quotes several sections of Bushrod Corbin Washington's will, which John had previously requested in a separate letter, regarding the fate of his law books following his passing. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJane C. Washington writes to her son, John Augustine Washington III, about the murder of one of his professors, Dr. Davis, at The Univeristy of Virginia by one of his classmates. She also discusses money sent from Bushrod Washington and herself to John, and guests at her home, Blakely. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJane C. Washington discusses John Augstine Washington III's health, including him \"suffering from weak eyes,\" and asks about his intentions regarding his degree from the University of Virginia. She also recounts her troubles with a broken carriage and waiting for a new one, and shares updates from the farm. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohnson writes to John Augustine Washington III about local politics of Louisa, Virginia. He also provides personal updates, including his current studies, his upcoming trips, and correspondence with mutual acquaintances from the University of Virginia. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJudith B. Alexander, Caledon, to John Augustine Washington III. Judith writes that she is suffering from melancholy and writes of religious matters. She also writes, \"I observed with pleasure you have forbidden the intrusion of stages and omnibuses.\" She asks that she be fondly remembered to Aunt Jenny, \"my poor old Joe Mitchum,\" Phil, West, Eliza, and Sarah.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo Mount Vernon. William writes that he wants Augustine to have Cary ready at Miss Mandeville's to be brought home. Jane C. Washington is with the Alexanders.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHannah Lee Washington Alexander, Prospect Hill, to John Augustine Washington III, Mount Vernon. Hannah wishes Augustine a happy 21st birthday. Urges religious faith to gain lasting happiness. Gives family news.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCaledon to Mount Vernon. Letter about harvest, wheat crops, debt, and difficulties. Judith hopes to visit Augustine at Mount Vernon and urges him to have faith.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJudith writes that she is unable to attend his wedding to Nelly but her husband will come. She has heard great things about Nelly. Long discussion of William Alexander and his difficulties. Talks about her love of flowers and pleasure at the improvement of the garden and greenhouse at Mount Vernon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Jane C. Washington to John Augustine Washington III concerning family matters such as the recent death of Mr. Selden and a discussion about whether Washington should assume administration over the estate. An enslaved woman named Julia is sick. Includes her hope that West Ford will mail this letter today from Mount Vernon, with a postscript message from Ford to Washington about recovering a loan. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages, with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from H. T. Harrison to John Augustine Washington III concerning Washington declining to take certain loans and his involvement in various chancery suits. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from David Gulick to John Augustine Washington III, informing him that it is useless to plough a certain tract of land as it is about to be sold. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from John Augustine Washington III to Elizabeth Selden concerning a partial tenancy at Exeter plantation, property of the Selden family. Washington gives her advice concerning finances and the tenant agreement. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Henry T. Harrison to John Augustine Washington III, advising him about the rental of Exeter plantation, the property of the Selden family. He informs Washington that the enslaved people at Exeter are going to be appraised and sold, if Washington is interested in buying. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from William F. Alexander to John Augustine Washington III. He councils that Mr. Dangerfield has offered Washington a fair price for his land, asks for advice about selling off his own land, and discusses crop yields. He also refers to an enslaved man named Tom. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel and red wax seal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Retained copy. Mount Vernon to Exeter. Augustine writes about corn crops in Exeter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Catherine B. Turner to John Augustine Washington III concerning a loan of money. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Catherine B. Turner to John Augustine Washington III concerning a loan of money and a delayed payment from Mr. Hammond. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChitton Hill. Letter about the sale of lime.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMr. Burns will release Washington from his contract. Mr. Roper is interested in purchasing the farm. Congratulates him on the birth of his daughter and wishes him \"good luck to have a dozzen.\" Discusses the new set of six sheriffs elected and crops.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Retained copy. Mount Vernon. About the delivery of lime to Mount Vernon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Robert Adams to John Augustine Washington III concerning the purchase of fire insurance for Mount Vernon, with quotes from various companies about the premiums and tenures of policies. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages, with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBellwood to Mount Vernon. Johnson wants to know whether Augustine wants to rent Mt. Zephyr farm for another year. Says it \"is very much out of order and in a rough and uncultivated state,\" so he will rent it on moderate terms. Extols his congregations every Sunday for their intelligence. Requests Augustine to remind two people that they owe him money, which will be put in the hands of a collection officer if he is not paid.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from the lumber firm, Green and Pascoe, to John Augustine Washington III informing him  that the ten-inch square locust posts he ordered could not be obtained in their market. They suggest that they could cut something similar out of Florida cedar. They're sending the balance of the hemlock ordered by boat with this letter. On the reverse is a letter from Sandford Gulick to John Augustine Washington III, dated September 6, 1844, explaining that the aforementioned shipment of lumber that accompanied this letter was not complete. Autograph letters signed, 2 pages, with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWhite Marsh. Asks when Augustine will visit in the fall and provides directions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Elizabeth Selden to John Augustine Washington III concerning enslaved people at Exeter, the Selden familial home which she is leaving due to financial hardship. She speaks specifically about an enslaved man named John and an enslaved woman named Caroline. She proposes to rent John and Caroline and asks whether Washington would be willing to keep them on the estate. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages, with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Elizabeth Selden to John Augustine Washington III concerning the enslaved population at her home, Exeter. She discusses four specific people, three men and a woman: John, Billy, Jim, and Aunt Jenny. For $200 she has retained them for her lifetime, after which they will belong to Washington. She complains about their various health and age-related issues as well as their unhappiness about being separated from their families to go with Selden when she leaves Exeter. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBaltimore to Alexandria. Letter requesting payment of $90.20 for delivery of lime.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from William Fowle, President of the Alexandria Canal Company, to John Augustine Washington III informing him that arbitrators of their land dispute have rendered a decision regarding ownership in favor of the company. He assures Washington that, once titles to the formerly disputed property are completed, they will build a bridge at his request. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBaltimore. Letter acknowledging the receipt of a check for ninety dollars.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWaverly. Received the check on the Valley Bank of Charlestown and submitted it. Will be happy to aid in future business transactions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrom Baltimore.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTabb writes Augustine giving him directions to his residence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo Mount Vernon. Mason writes seeking support for establishing a church in Gum Springs so\nthey do not need to go all the way into Alexandria for services at Christ\nChurch.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBaltimore. Letter about shipping 6 tons of guano to Mount Vernon aboard the steamboat Columbia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from H. T. Harrison to John Augustine Washington III concerning current events, including John Janney's illness and a chancery suit. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from William Fontaine Alexander to John Augustine Washington III in which he asks for advice about an offer he has for ground rent. He mentions the death of a neighbor, Charles Asquith, and also states 'poor old Mingo died yesterday afternoon'. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel and red wax seal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from David Gulick to John Augustine Washington III informing him that Mr. Smart's boat from Leesburg, Va, will be in Alexandria the following week with 304 bushels of wheat and 315 bushels of oats for Washington. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from George Mason to his neighbor, John Augustine Washington III, concerning his disapproval of the current constable. He references some theft or rebellion amongst the enslaved people of the local area and claims, 'for our mutual safety, and a determination to root out these white wolves, we could soon clear the neighborhood'. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel and red wax seal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexandria to Mount Vernon. Turner writes that she is unable to visit because of illness.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlakely to Mount Vernon. Richard writes that he is unable to hire an overseer as wages are now so high. He says Augustine can keep Fanny for \"what ever she is worth\" if she can be of service.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Dr. William F. Alexander to John Augustine Washington III requesting that he settle some business for him due to his inability to travel to Alexandria himself. He references Washington's purchase of an enslaved man named Alfred and asks whether Washington would be interested in buying an enslaved man named John and his five youngest children. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam writes that Mr. Roddy wanted to be paid for digging his well, but he had not fulfilled the contract, which was to go ten feet deeper. William will not pay him until he hears from Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo Mount Vernon. William writes that he went to inspect the well. Washington's Uncle Bushrod is uncertain whether it will answer his purposes. Mr. Roddy did not penetrate further than five feet as he felt it would do no good to go further and cause needless expenses. Will dig another well if necessary under a new contract. William is not in need of Augustine's help to obtain a loan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Burr W. Harrison to John Augustine Washington III concerning the Circuit Court case of Harrison v. Gibson and the associated costs and fees. Washington owes $805.87 and Harrison requests that he remit the amount promptly either to him or a specified bank. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCharlestown to Mount Vernon. Encloses a letter from Mr. Brownell and wants his advice as to how to deal with it. Is worried about his debts and interest payments.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBaltimore. Letter of congratulations on the birth of a child. Eliza is unwell but nothing serious. Reports news of the Mexican conflict.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam purchased a house in Charlestown, depending upon the Brownell's bonds to pay for it. Brownell is insolvent. Describes various crops.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Matthew E. Harrison to John Augustine Washington III informing him that funds for the sale of the Selden property are now available to Washington. Harrison gives instruction on signing and submitting the property deed to the purchaser, a man named Hammerly. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam writes that James Roper is anxious to purchase Mr. Burns's land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFairfax Court House. Requests his attendance as a magistrate at November Court, at which an election will take place for clerk. Mr. Ball desired his support in his effort to be reappointed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo Mount Vernon. William writes that Mr. Burnett will manufacture \"Gattling's Drilling\nMachine\" for $100.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter about the sale of farms.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Matthew E. Harrison to John Augustine Washington III in which he encloses a check (not identified) for $72 from a man named Hammerly on account of the Henderson bonds. More payments will follow, with the delay due to Hammerly's ill health. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Matthew E. Harrison to John Augustine Washington III regarding a payment of $30 he has received from Hammerly on account of the Henderson debt. Harrison will deposit the money to Washington's credit. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Henry T. Harrison to John Augustine Washington III regarding an enslaved woman named Julia. Harrison rented her from Washington and states that there is an additional cost due to a medical account for Julia with Dr. Lee. Includes a discussion about the Selden estate. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from George Mason to his neighbor, John Augustine Washington III, concerning politics in Alexandria and upcoming elections. He asks Washington to keep a lookout for a pair of geese he believes have been stolen by enslaved people and sold to the Quaker community at Woodlawn. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages, with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from James L. McKenad to John Augustine Washington III concerning their recent meeting in the Superior Court and their association in early life. McKenad is accepting Washington's invitation to visit Mount Vernon soon. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam asks Augustine to aid him in obtaining a loan of $900 by\nendorsing some bonds. He hopes for a good harvest this year.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Burr W. Harrison to John Augustine Washington III requesting that Washington or his overseer at Mount Vernon send back two rams. Harrison will settle the cost for them at a later time. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHe has canceled his note and encloses it. Had been in attendance on Mrs.\nB.C. Washington in her illness to the neglect of everything else.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBentroglio. Discusses sale of Nansemond land. Needs to hear from all the heirs of General Washington, Col. Fielding Lewis, and Dr. Thomas Walker. Feels the value has increased due to the railroad being nearby.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from George Washington Bassett to John Augustine Washington III concerning questions about the estate of George Washington and the executors. Bassett is acting as the executor for the estate of Captain Lewis and, in this role, asks for information about the failure of the Washington executors to collect the debts of a man named Ashton. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBentroglio. Page writes with information about the Nansemond land. Much of the timber has been pillaged, and he suggests negotiating a private sale.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNorfolk to Alexandria. Discussion of Nansemond land. Says there will be great difficulty in establishing its lines as only one tree is left from the original plat. Additionally all the timber has long since been cut and much of the land is claimed by others. Wants to know what price in cash he would take for it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJudith writes asking for news of Augustine and his family. She recommends the book \"Mount of Olives\" and writes of family news. Charles is leaving to join a company in California.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWarwick to Mount Vernon. Lippitt hopes Augustine can assist Dr. Alexander in recommending Lippitt for a job. Repaired with tape, with partial loss of text.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Jane C. Washington to her son, John Augustine Washington III, concerning local and family matters. She discusses her son Richard's bad luck with health and money issues. She is concerned about Mount Vernon and the fate of the estate following her death, including whether it will be sold to the U.S. government. She inquires about the plans and progress of the monument for John Augustine Washington II at Mount Vernon. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages, with integral address panel and partial wax seal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends an account of sales of Washington's wheat. Reports on James\nRanson's purchase of a farm and Rutherford's plans.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJudith writes that she heard from Hannah that Augustine received some injury with a plough.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo Mount Vernon. Talks about the great comfort of religion. Discusses Mr. Smith who became a Christian and abandoned his law practice. Also mentions Mr. Merrick of Charles County who sells lime.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from H. T. Harrison to John Augustine Washington III in which he thanks Washington for facilitating the sale of an enslaved man named Henry. He discusses the signed bond and two named parties, Eli Gray and a man named Otterback. Harrison dicusses his new tenant, Ball, at Dry Hollow Farm. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBaltimore. Receipt for a shipment of bone that left from Harper's Ferry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from H. T. Harrison to John Augustine Washington III in which he asks Washington to purchase building materials in Alexandria, VA, on his behalf in order for Harrison to repair a corn house and granary. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Sholto T. Stuart to John Augustine Washington III concerning the derafting of a petition to present at the Virginia House of Delegates. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eR. L. Blackburn discusses the enslaved people at his estate, Spring Grove, and his plans to sell specific people, including a 16-year-old boy. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Richard Blackburn Washington to his brother, John Augustine Washington III, concerning an impending delivery of wheat and the ill health of their mother, Jane C. Washington. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExplains difficulty with the north boundary of his 30-acre lot. Includes plat sketch.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRichmond. Giles writes that he will shortly be on his way to Mount Vernon and will get a conveyance from Alexandria They will arrive about dark on Wednesday evening.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDetroit to Mount Vernon. Wilcox writes sending a box of game and fish and thanking Augustine for his hospitality. \"It was not enough that the hallowed association of Mount Vernon should have made my brief visit there a thing never to be forgotten, but by a singular good fortune the impression and happiness of that visit were rendered more indelible by the kind attentions of your land and yourself.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSenate chamber. Thomas writes that he has made the governor aware of the action of the state of Maryland, and he promises to consult the Attorney General for advice.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Thomas B. Washington to John Augustine Washington III concerning an upcoming visit and family news. Includes a dicsussion about the death of an enslaved woman named Rose, the illness of an enslaved woman named Martha, and reference to illness amongst the enslaved population at Blakeley, Walnut Farm, and Richwoods. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHollin Hall to Mount Vernon. Mason writes that he has nominated several men to be justices for their\ndistrict. He has been urged to become a candidate but has uniformly\nrefused.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from William Easby, the Commissioner of Public Buildings, to John Augustine Washington III inquiring when he can send for bridge timber from Mount Vernon. Washington will be paid upon retrieval. Autograph letter signed, 1 page\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWaverly. Encloses partial payment of a debt and requests Augustine to send it on for him. Hopes to get balance shortly.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Sholto T. Stuart to John Augustine Washington III concerning Stuart's wheat crop. He discusses the crop and health and tells Washington he will start threshing this week and can sell him 250 bushels. He offers to assist Washington in purchasing cattle and discusses livestock prices. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Sholto Tuberville Stuart to John Augustine Washington III concerning farm management and the price of wheat. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Matthew Harrison to John Augustine Washington III regarding a payment to Washington of $1,109.71 from General Rush in reference to 'the Hammerly matter'. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBushwood. Plowden writes planning a meeting with other legislators to prepare for passage of a law to protect from gill netters. He requests that Augustine come to Washington to address them on the matter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnapolis. Plowden writes that the bill to ban gilling nets will not be brought up in the Maryland Legislature, mostly due to people from Charles and Prince Georges counties.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo Mount Vernon. Tillman is concerned about the use of gilling nets on the Potomac River, which are against the law. Wants to hire someone to cruise up and down the river to take them up during the fishing season.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam thanks Augustine for offering to put up shad for Mr. Bealls and\nhimself. Jane C. Washington is visiting and detained by the rain and damp\nweather.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBryan writes that the law from 1845 will most likely stand against the gill netting. He wants to meet with Augustine in Alexandria to discuss fishing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Thomas B. Washington to John Augustine Washington III concerning a man named William Lyons and an issue with his free papers. Thomas B. Washington asks JAWIII to assist Lyons, who is traveling to Alexandria, to address an error with the registration of his free papers. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam thanks Augustine for the shad and writes that Miss Rice will\nprovide \"all that you desire in a Governess for your children.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexandria. Shinn writes that he is unable to get men for sending the boat out for fishing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Prosser Tabb writes to John Augustine Washington III about the sale of Mount Vernon saying, \"I am truly glad that you have a prospect of diposing of Mt. Vernon so advantageously.\" He also tells Washington about multiple properties for sale, ranging from 500-1200 acres and $9,000-$35,000, near him. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFairfax Court House to Alexandria. Discusses the commissioners appointed to assess damages to the properties of lands through which the Manassas Gap Rail will pass. One property holder is not a freeholder, which poses a problem.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam is grateful for delivery of fish. Wants to visit Mount Vernon so\nthat \"our children should grow up knowing and loving each other.\"\nDiscusses the planting of corn and wheat. Says Cary may visit before his\nreturn to Jefferson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam writes that he received the fish and paid for the herring but not\nthe shad. Describes corn and wheat crops. Refers to upcoming election for\nthe \"sheriffalty.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexandria. A letter discussing the qualifications of a Miss Page to be a governess for the Washington family. Dana is not sure of her French abilities. She does not teach drawing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilson Cary Selden Alexander writes to his uncle, John Augustine Washington III, about his invitation spend Christmas at Mount Vernon and updates John on his studies at university. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEliza writes that she will not send the money \"you hold of mine to California.\" Wishes to consult with him as to investment when she comes to Virginia in May.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo Mount Vernon. Letter regarding a disagreement with Mr. Cawood about using Augustine's hands to finish work for Bryan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Rebecca J. Washington to John Augustine Washington III requesting that Washington assume legal guardianship over her little girl. She discusses her financial hardship and shares family updates. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlakeley. Hannah writes that she has been sick ever since she returned home and is now visiting Aunt Jane. She is very anxious about her boys' improvement and wants to send Jennie to Mrs. Barton in Philadelphia. Asks about the money due her from Hunter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam writes that Jenny will leave with Richard and go to Philadelphia\nto be with Mrs. Barton. Requests that Washington send the $100 he\nproposed to advance for her.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHannah writes that Jeannie will be ready soon. It will take some time to get the things she does not have there, including a trunk.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpring Bank to Mount Vernon. Mason sends condolences on the death of Jane C. Washington, \"a great\nVirginia lady.\" He was unable to attend funeral due to the illness of his\nwife all summer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpring Bank to Mount Vernon. Mason writes about proposed improvements to the road, which will lessen\nthe chance of water damage.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Judith B. Alexander to John Augustine Washington III concerning her shipment of various plants to Mount Vernon. There has been a bout of sickness at her home and the loss of several servants has impeded farm operation. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages, with integral address panel and black wax seal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDraft letter from John Augustine Washington III to Miss B. Cower, previously a governess to Washington's children. Washington denies Miss Cower's claims that he had disparaged her to a Mr. Willis and refuses to agree to Miss Cower's request that he interview his children about her abilities as an instructress. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnapolis to Alexandria. Plowden wants to know when the Virginia Legislature will pass a similar law to the one the Maryland Legislature passed in 1854 to stop gill netting. If that does not happen, the Maryland law will be repealed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpring Bank to Mount Vernon. Mason writes about the Accotink Turnpike having passed through the Senate of Virginia. He will give land for the road without compensation and wants to participate in the survey.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWaverly. Discusses financial matters and debts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Sholto T. Stuart to John Augustine Washington III in which he expresses relief that he can \"correct wrong impressions on the subject of Mount Vernon\" regarding its potential sale. Discusses planting crops and farm management. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo Mount Vernon. Wanted to visit, but Mr. Alexander would not leave his \"agricultural pursuits.\" Enjoyed a recent visit with friends. Heard a lot of news from Jefferson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpring Bank to Mount Vernon. Mason writes that last winter he enacted a deed of trust for his brother, naming Augustine as trustee without first asking his permission. He needs Augustine to send a note to the county court of Fairfax saying he is willing to serve.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington. Letter with advice on titles and lots Augustine is interesting in purchasing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Arthur Taylor to John Augustine Washington III concerning his acceptance of an offer of 45 per acre from an unnamed purchaser for Collingwood. He authorizes Washington to sign any documents on his behalf. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam wishes Augustine to pay his note from the sale of Cousin\nHannah's personal property as she is determined to send Jenny to\nPhiladelphia. He disagrees with this as there is a good female school in\nCharlestown. He had hoped for a visit from Augustine during the summer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam writes that Jenny will again go to Mrs. Barton and has improved\nvery much. Writes he is not depressed but simply getting old. He wants\nAugustine to visit at least annually. Gives family news. Aunt Christian\nnamed him as her trustee and executor, and she has left all to Willie.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo Mount Vernon. Discusses her sister's death and her life. Her happiness became \"the passion of my soul.\" Tells him she is entitled only to the interest on money from the estate. Tells him if she dies, she wants to be buried by Julia in Jefferson with a simple stone.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJudith writes that she burned Augustine's money order as she had previously been paid by another nephew. Her health is poor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndianapolis. Requests payment of $16.59 for repairs made to graveyard at Exeter. Sends best wishes for the family and hopes to see them soon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo Mount Vernon. Judith writes about Augustine's health. He had the same \"typhoid symptoms\" as Charles. Writes of family news.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Sholto T. Stuart to John Augustine Washington III concerning shipments of shad, herring, and wine. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam writes that he is unable to sell the land at the price desired. The most offered is $30,000. They are enjoying the visit of the children very much.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses articles of agreement for his services and requests a horse for the use of his family to go to church and other errands.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter providing an account of the proceeds from Mr. Lucas's bonds.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWalnut Farm. Discusses the payment of $6000 and its being a \"charge against any shares of Mount Vernon that I or my children may have under your Father's will and codicils.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Francis Lightfoot Campbell to John Augustine Washington III seeking Washington's influence to secure a military appointment. He is writing from London and goes on to discuss current events there. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHavre de Grace. Sullivan requests Augustine to petition the Virginia Legislature to pass a similar law to the ones in Maryland from 1854 and 1856, banning gill nets in the Potomac River.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Sholto T. Stuart to John Augustine Washington III concerning a shipment of claret wine and his plans for planting tobacco beds. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRichmond. McFarland invites Augustine to the celebration of Washington's birthday on February 22 in Richmond.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter discussing legal matters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHavre de Grace. Encloses copies of the fishing laws passed in 1854 and 1856 in Maryland and requests that Augustine do everything possible to get similar law passed in Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHavre de Grace. Encloses letter from Thomas M. Bacon and stresses that the only chance of preserving shore fishing is for Virginia to pass a similar law to the one passed in Maryland.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter discussing financial matters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the possibility of payments from various people. Cary is now a\n\"full fledged 'Doctor Medicine'\" but does not look at all more venerable.\nWilliam assures Augustine that his note in Bank will be paid at maturity.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpring Bank. Complains about a tenant and the lack of good seed to plant. Will plant\nwhat he has in a few days so he gets at least some crop. Talks about a bill in the legislature about \"scoundrels\" coming on their land to hunt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam thanks Augustine for two barrels of herrings. He is sorry the fishing season was so \"unfavourable\" and is sorry to hear of Nelly's illness. Hopes the children will visit them soon. Discusses upcoming payments by various women on bonds to him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam urges Nelly to come stay with them and have her baby there. Intends to buy Dr. Eichelberger's practice for Cary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOkeley. Writes about providing medical services for Augustine's wife, Eleanor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMason writes that their home in Loudon might be of use to Washington and his family, if they are leaving Mount Vernon. She thinks he might become involved in politics and would make an excellent representative in Congress. He might divide the estate into small farms and induce settlers from the North. She invites Louisa to stay with her so she may assist with her studies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexandria. Writes about a mare and colt and gives charges for his services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Sholto T. Stuart to John Augustine Washington III concerning shipments of wine. he advises Washington to view all possible locations before settling on a home following his sale of Mount Vernon. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives family news and hopes for a visit from the children soon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam details collection on his bond and the deposit of the proceeds.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam writes that he is sending two Bashear ploughs. He describes the death of Mrs. Turner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends an accounting of the costs associated with the two ploughs sent.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam writes that Jenny will be returning to Mrs. Barton's school, and $300 is required at this time. Cary is not doing well. He assures Augustine that his children are well with them.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpring Bank to Mount Vernon. Mason writes that he received two well-matched mules from Baltimore.\nHe praises a Mr. Sands and recommends him to Augustine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBaltimore. Offers a pair of mules for sale for $350.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam writes about a draft for $5000, with Dick the drawer, Alexander the endorser, and Augustine the acceptor and payer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNorfolk. News about the annual meeting of the Dismal Swamp Company and its recent dividends, which have been down.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from W.R. Millan to John Augustine Washington III. He is renting an enslaved boy named Web to Washington for the remainder of that year. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlackburn discusses the enslaved people from his estate, as well as John Augustine Washington III's, and his plans to sell certain people. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam reports on Cary's improved health and writes that he feels great anxiety about him. Mrs. Bennett wants his farm but needs time. Urges Augustine not to worry about Jenny.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eR. S. Blackburn discusses loans and his plans to sell enslaved people. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCharlestown. Hannah wants to know whether Augustine had time to attend to the insurance of Richwoods. Bushrod Herbert has the papers. She is experiencing very hard times. Many in the area have scarlet fever.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter discussing oxen and other cattle.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam has purchased 50 bushels of clover seed for Augustine. He writes that Cary is failing \"very perceptibly.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam writes, \"Our precious Cary breathed his last this morning.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam tells Augustine he received the check for $2,000 and requests an additional $1,000, which will \"make me much more comfortable.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMount Zephyr. Encloses a copy of a survey related to construction of a turnpike over a hill near Gum Springs. Mr. Mason is opposed to all roads \"within 50 miles of him\" but has granted permission for a survey on his land and seems to realize he cannot block construction of the road.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHavre de Grace. Sullivan heard that Virginia passed a fishing law in the past year and wants a copy of it to be published in Maryland papers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount of shipment of clover seed. Mourning Cary's death. Cary had great faith and knew he was dying.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhiladelphia. Adams writes that the portrait of Augustine's mother arrived safely in Philadelphia. He hopes to visit Washington City in the spring and would like to visit Augustine at Mount Vernon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes planting methods in the fields.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Sholto T. Stuart to John Augustine Washington III concerning the possibility of Sholto's nomination as a representative for Fairfax County, VA. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Sholto T. Stuart to John Augustine Washington III in which he expresses a desire to see Washington at Mount Vernon before he leaves \"the roof of your ancestors\" following his sale of the estate. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFront Royal. Letter about bank payments and balances owed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam writes that he and Charlotte will visit in the week after Easter. Charley will come home for Easter vacation to \"overhaul his wardrobe \u0026amp; prepare him for the spring.\" Jenny's board and tuition are paid, and he furnished $10 for travel expenses. The crops are doing well. Is sorry to hear of the ill success of Augustine's fisheries.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCharlestown. Hannah writes that her creditors are harassing her. She will have to sell Ben, an enslaved man, to be able to pay Mr. Sadler. \"I am not extravagant either in livery or dress.\" She really values his advice.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Mount Vernon. Discusses a quantity of plank left (without his knowledge) on his farm in Fauquier. Says he is not in any way responsible for the quantity of plank Adams claimed was missing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNorfolk to Alexandria. Refers to examination of deeds. One is defective as it is unsigned. Inquires as to whether some shareholders had children who would be entitled to a share.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpring Bank to Mount Vernon. Mason writes that he is sending a case of Colt revolvers, which he never fired. Has grateful recollection of the constant kindness and courtesy of Augustine and Eleanor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Judith B. Alexander to John Augustine Washington III, asking for an advance on the annuity she receives from the estate of Washington's father, John Augustine Washington II. Discusses additional family news. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam received two barrels of fine herrings by railroad. They had been misdirected to Winchester. The crops are doing well. He urges Augustine to leave Mount Vernon to avoid sickness.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccotink. Letter in reference to a note from Nevitt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJudith is very worried about Hannah Alexander's two sons who seem to be being used by their father to provide a reconciliation of him with Hannah. Judith does not want this to happen.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHannah's husband met his sons in Berryville and \"made them sundry presents of money \u0026amp; clothes.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter about breeding a mare.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHannah's sons are in Alexandria with \"their miserable father.\" Judith is amazed that Hannah trusts him with them. Reports on various visitors.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMason writes about the Accotink Turnpike and building a bridge at\nCameron Run.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge R. H. Hughes writes to John Augustine Washington III about investments with the money from the sale of Mount Vernon. He tells Washington about The Foster Hotel in Chicago, a large brick five-story hotel for sale for $30,000. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHughes writes to John Augustine Washington III about The Foster Hotel in Chicago which is for sale. He provides details of the hotel including number of rooms, sizes of rooms, and how they could be renovatd. He also includes financail and mortgage information, including estimated monthly payments if John Augustine were to purchase the property. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCharlestown. Hannah thanks Augustine for all that he does for her.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Sholto T. Stuart to John Augustine Washington III inviting him to his upcoming wedding. He asks Washington for the use of one of his enslaved men for the dining room for the wedding day. An enslaved man from Stuart's household escaped. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from George Washington Lewis to John Augustine Washington III concerning an upcoming visit to Mount Vernon with his family. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProspect Hill to Mount Vernon. Autograph letter signed, regarding the sale of an enslaved woman named Milly.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNorfolk to Alexandria. Discusses purchase of shares in Dismal Swamp Company.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo Mount Vernon. Mason writes urging to vote in the election of a magistrate for the district.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNorfolk to Alexandria. Reports purchase of shares and feels he will be able to purchase more in the near future.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBollingbrook. Bolling writes that he hopes to see Augustine soon. The previous month his steamer was caught in the ice, and he managed to get to shore and visit two sons.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam writes that he is sending 4 bushels of clover seed and gives an account of it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJudith is sure Augustine's family will be very happy in Fauquier. Mr. Alexander's health is poor. Their overseer \"keeps the hands active by a natural authority without severity.\" Would like his advice as to Dr. Crawford's estate. Describes her money problems.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccotink. Letter about the sale of cedar posts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo Mount Vernon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJudith writes that there is much illness in her family. She discusses a trustee for her estate. They had a huge hailstorm, which resulted in many broken panes of glass.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexandria. Letter about the sale of horses, with pencil sketch of well on verso.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexandria. Mrs. Hooff writes about sending a horse to Mount Vernon for Augustine to sell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWaverly. Washington gives a report on his health and a possible consultation in Baltimore. Discusses some financial and family matters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCharlestown. Condolence letter on the death of Augustine's wife, Nelly.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexandria. Letter on Burke and Herbert stationary, about the loss of a $500 note.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter about acquiring a bull and some sheep.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBeverley writes about church matters and whether to split the parish. In a P.S. dated the following day, he writes that snow prevents his meeting Augustine but he really wants the matter settled.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA letter about church matters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBeverley writes about Mr. Henderson and decisions on church matters, writing that there are many bad feelings on all sides.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo Waveland. Writes that ministers of the gospel travel on the rail line for half fare, after making themselves known to the conductor. He would like to visit but is unable always to control his time.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccotink. A response to complaints about cedar posts sold to Augustine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJane Byrd writes to her cousin, John Augustine Washington III, updating him on family members. She also relays a plan, from Thomas, in which they are planning to move their enslaved persons further south and wonders if John would also like to do so. She concludes by lamenting on the state of the country. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam recommends that Augustine break up Cousin Hannah's establishment. Her store accounts have been going unpaid, and she has many unpaid bills. If something is not done soon, William will relinquish his trusteeship.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWaverly. Reports the death of Charles a few days after Augustine left him. Says he has lost all his little family, save one, and is left to \"travel the remainder of life's journey alone.\" Refers to being comforted by religion. Charles left no will so he would appreciate any information Augustine has as regards his worldly affairs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Rebecca J. Washington to John Augustine Washington III, thanking him for his offer to assist her sister, Charlotte. Discusses her financial debt due to house and farm management at her estate, Claymont Court. Autograph letter signed, 5 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from John Augustine Washington III to Edward 'Ned' C. Turner concerning scheduling a vestry meeting. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJudith B. Alexander writes to her nephew, John Augustine Washington III, about the beginning of the Civil War. She expresses her fear about the danger that John, his brother, Richard B. Washington, and his sister's and cousin's sons are facing. She also describes the \"delicate\" young soldiers she saw in her travels to Richmond. She provides updates on many family and friends. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Edward C. Turner to John Augustine Washington III, updating him on the conditions at Waveland, Washington's estate, while he is absent in the army. He reports that the overseer at Mount Vernon has said that the enslaved population is in a state of rebellion there. He worries that if the Union army takes possession of Camp Pickens; a large number of enslaved people have been sent to the area to build embankments. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages, with envelope\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Edward C. Turner to John Augustine Washington III concerning the maintenance of his estate at Waveland while he's away with the army. Turner advises Washington that he should buy tobacco, candles, and tea for the enslaved people. The Union army has retreated from the local area. He makes a brief reference to a revolt among the enslaved at Mount Vernon. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages, with envelope.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Judith B. Alexander to her nephew, John Augustine Washington III, in which she provides him with updates on his family, including his daughter Louisa, while he is away fighting in the Civil War. She laments him being in danger, and wishes him safety. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnna writes about the rain and looking forward to Augustine's visit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from a 'Cousin Fanny' to John Augustine Washington III concerning the death of her mother. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo Mount Vernon. Hannah writes that Cary would like to visit Augustine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRichwoods. Aunt C. would like a nice cedar cane from the vault to walk with. Thanks him for kindness shown to her boys while with him. Will greatly miss Mr. Tyng as the pastor of the church. Mr. Ambler is not the same.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo Mount Vernon. Her health is good, and she plans to visit soon. Mr. Alexander does not like to be away from home for long, even though he loves seeing them all. Has a large corn crop and an excellent garden. She has been working in it and fears Nelly and the children will take her for an \"Indian.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill see the family in Jefferson and hopes they get there soon for their health. Asks for money to travel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo Mount Vernon. Judith tells Augustine not to send a carriage for her. She will take a public conveyance. Hopes to see Maria soon. Reports that Bushrod Washington Herbert is disposed to be melancholy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJudith wants to stay with Augustine for a few days to discuss business. Reports on the health of Maria. His mother is well, and Richard's new daughter is healthy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo Mount Vernon. Wants the receipt for Augustine's compounded pills. Is returning the nice and expensive cloak she was given. Promises to write someday as if \"I was talking to you.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam wants to meet with Thomas Washington to determine how close they can come in the price of Wakefield.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests various plants be sent to her as she has \"nothing but stumps \u0026amp; poverty around my dwelling.\" Her darling boy has been ill with scarlet fever but is improving.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMason writes sending some tobacco seeds of a truly fine quality for his\n\"hooka.\" Gives instructions on how to plant the seed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHollin Hall to Mount Vernon. Autograph letter signed, mentions Jane C. Washington. Also discusses a\nwoman who wronged him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed, mentioning a visit by Dr. Mason.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith a list of slaves in pencil on verso in John Augustine's hand.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTurner writes about an upcoming visit and wants to know about arrangements for a bond. The letter was carried by \"Joe,\" likely an enslaved man.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Benjamin W. Leigh to John Augustine Washington III inviting him to dine at a boarding house with 'our mess, Mr. Mangum, Mr. Black, Mr. Garland'. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel and red wax seal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAunt CB writes to John Augustine Washington updating him about several family members and friends who have died or are ill. Hannah Lee Alexander laments the death of her daughter, Polly, and several other family members. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJane C. Washington writes to her son, John Augustine Washington III, about family finances and sends a check for $100. She also updates John on the death of a family friend. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter on Shenandoah Valley Rail Road stationary, recommending Lawrence Washington for a railroad project in Texas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledges receipt of $25 from George Light.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses a list of revolutionary bills and asks if Washington would like to purchase them.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegrets sale of four Gibraltar engravings and hopes he can convince the Ladies to raise the money to keep them at Mount Vernon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHurst writes recommending Lawrence Washington for a position in the Department of State. Washington has recently helped Hurst acquire some very valuable manuscripts and \"is possessed of much skill and knowledge in regard to the relative value of historical documents.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBradley discuss the return of Washington's son, Augustine, from Europe, as well as the price of the \"Middleton\" autograph George Washington letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDorsey wishes to sell some china from the Willis family – particularly a plate that belonged to Princess Murat, great-niece of General Washington and, by marriage, of Napoleon Bonaparte.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDandridge wants to sell the Braddock Sash, which she says is in a very good state of preservation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDandridge writes that she still wants to sell the Braddock Sash and has contacted the Regent of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association, the Colonial Dames, and the Society of Colonial Wars.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStone, librarian at the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, writes that he is unable to purchase the Braddock sash or make an offer for it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDorsey wants Washington to examine a painting and other relics at the home of Captain and Mrs. Willis near Front Royal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites about two Washington surveys in his possession and discusses the sale of other manuscripts. He asks Washington if he has any books from George Washington's library bearing his signature and bookplate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWriting from the Library of the Boston Athenaeum, Lane requests a description of Washington's copy of Brown's Bible.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLane thanks Washington for his description of George Washington's copy of Brown's Bible. He also mentions Washington's copy of the \"Young man's companion,\" which was said to have been given to General Grant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBradley writes that he has received a volume from Bushrod Washington's library entitled \"The Life of Napoleon Bonaparte\" from the Bishop. The Bishop would like to purchase a book from George Washington's library, as well as another Washington manuscript. Bradley suggests Washington try to sell him Bushrod Washington and Lawrence's Lewis's ledger as executors of Washington's estate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites criticizing the librarian Mrs. Dawson, saying that, although there are rare works under her care, she never knows their value. Dawson has been sending bookplates to Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMrs. Dawson, librarian of the Charleston Library, writes sending bookplates and continental bills.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSalley is sending three historic bookplates for Washington to examine and hopefully purchase.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes the provenance of the bookplates he sent, which he believes are American.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePage writes that he does not feel the \"journal\" is as valuable or interesting as he had hoped.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript letter with autograph note in the hand of Lawrence Washington on behalf of the Christ Church Musical Committee. A letter informing Miss Stuart that there have been complaints about the music at church and her salary will be reduced.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript letter signed from Lawrence to his sister, regarding the Vestry's handling of complaints about the music at church.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter about purchasing property owned by Lawrence, with a sketch of the land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDraft letter from Lawrence Washington to Mrs. James Blaisdell regarding the return of two books stolen from his home, Audley, during the Civil War: an edition of Aesop's Fables, and a copy book used by George Washington when he was a child. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGunther is sending a $25 check for the purchase of 4 books: Maid of the Doe, Memoirs of Lafayette, Religion of Nature, and Smith's History.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses Washington's discovery of a Robert Beverley bookplate and wishes to use his letter in the Ex Libris Journal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTerry writes that he does not wish to purchase the Joseph Miller plate at the price mentioned but is interested in making a new offer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter discussing the bookplate of Abraham Lott.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter about the sale of manuscripts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeabrook acknowledges the receipt of a check from Washington. He discusses book prices and writes that several descendants of William Washington are now living in Charleston.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript draft with autograph corrections, regarding the senator's opposition to Senate Bill 1238 for the relief of the estate of General Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter regarding the genealogy of the Winn family and the bookplate of Rev. Richard Winn that Washington had in his possession.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter regarding a bookplate belonging to Rev. Richard Winn.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript copy. Letter about the Washington sword purchased by the New York State Library.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam discusses an article he is writing about the swords of Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFive typescript copies of a letter sent by Lawrence to William regarding the history of the Washington sword he sold to Mr. William F. Havemeyer, which was later presented to the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam writes about a statement he had requested regarding the authenticity of Washington's sword. He has just read Paul Wilstach's book on Mount Vernon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCampbell writes about the authenticity of Washington's Frederick the Great sword, which Professor Van Tyne of the University of Michigan has \"absolutely no confidence in.\" She also discusses conflicting opinions about a portrait of Mary Ball Washington by Robert Edge Pine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCarter writes that it had always been her impression that the Washington silver and sword were sent to her father at Kinlock and concealed in the pigeon house during the war, after which they were returned to the family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMarshall has an \"old fashioned brass fender\" bought by his uncle, Lewis Marshall, at the sale at Waveland of John Augustine Washington III's estate. The fender is believed to come from Mount Vernon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter about dueling pistols that once belonged to Col. Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter unsigned. An incomplete and undated letter written by Lawrence to his wife, Fannie.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUntitled manuscript by Lawrence Lewis concerning his defence of the Confederacy and his father, John Augustine Washington III. Lewis responds to an argument that there hadn't been instances of Northern writers criticizing the South prior to 1860. He lists several authors including Frederick Law Olmstead. Autograph document, 7 numbered pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne page of notes in the hand of Lawrence Washington, regarding the return of books stolen by Major Osborne from Waveland during the Civil War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph document in the hand of Lawrence Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph document.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Tape repairs, with some text loss. Smith writes to ask why one hogshead of tobacco made by George Washington was refused. Washington's waggoner informed him that the head was somewhat damaged being prized out of the door.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Corbin Washington to G.R.L. Tuberville concerning his recent travels and arrival at Haywood. Gives a list of items that a man named Charles is carrying in his saddlebag on the journey, inlcuding pin-cushions and petticoats. Discusses getting building supplies such as wood and shingles at Fairfax. He expects a good corn harvest. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel (torn).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSt. Clair, Staunton, to Mrs. Frances Hubbard, Williamsburg. Letter addressed to \"My dear dear Mama.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne page of accounts, with a letter from Samuel B. Gordon to Robert Beverley dated 1799 October 4\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Rose, Montrose, to William Augustine Washington, Haywood. Writes about a jury's unfavorable judgment in the case of a bond.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from John Law to Thomas Swann asking him to pay $76.95 to Charles L. Francisco. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from John Law to John Lloyd concerning a bank draft on Thomas Swann in favor of Mr. Charles Francisco. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Charles Calvert Stuart to John Augustine Washington, which contains a forwarded letter to Washington from Edward C. Marshall on the same bifolium sheet. Stuart discusses his plans to send around 20 enslaved people from his household from Louisa to a sugar plantation in Louisiana. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eStuart's letter includes a letter directed to him and and intended for Washington from Edward C. Marshall, Oak Hill, Fauquier County, VA, concerning Lewis' possible interest in purchasing Warner Hall. Includes calculations from potential price per acre. Autograph letter signed 2 pages. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Jane C. Washington to her daughter, Anna Maria Washington, informing her that she will be away until after Christmas and instructing her to give the servants meat and lard before the holiday. Follows with discussions about various family members. Autograph letter signed, three pages, with integral address panel and red wax seal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eElizabeth Bowyer, Thorn Hill, to Miss Frances Griggs, Charlestown. Sends greetings to many acquaintances and relations. Has been taking music lessons in the winter. Asks when they are coming to see them and for information on various relations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCaleb Russell, Quantico Factory, to Jane C. Washington, Mount Vernon. Russell writes that he had sent some of the wool, at the direction of the overseer, received last summer to a factory in Fredericksburg to be made into fine cloth, as he is unable to do that. Since then he has heard nothing about it, despite writing to them several times.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the death of Louisa. Writes that Mr. Alexander will bring the corn crop up soon. Gives news of various acquaintances.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Mason, Hollin Hall, to Jane C. Washington, Mount Vernon. Autograph letter signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eF. F. Lee, Washington City, to Jane C. Washington, Mount Vernon. Lee writes that she will visit Mount Vernon for a few days with Mary and Rosa.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBella Jones Adams, Philadelphia, to Jane C. Washington, Mount Vernon. Writes that the memorandum tablet was sent by Martha, not her. She didn't send the butter cooler due to fearing for its condition. She wants Jane to visit during the summer and asks after her crops. Penciled note indicates a receipt on the document was clipped. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel. Postmarked Philadelphia Jun 3.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Henry T. Harrison to General George Rust, writing on behalf of John Augustine Washington III. Concerning Elizabeth Selden and her desire to sell her annuity to Washington. Auotgraph letter signed, 2 pages, with integral address panel and red wax seal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProspect Hill to Mount Vernon. Hannah writes of family news and says that things have been gloomy at Blakeley since Jane left. She is happy to hear about the birth of a daughter to Nelly.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Ann Maury to her distant cousin, Eleanor Love Selden Washington. This is a letter of introduction, in which she presents her neighbor in New York, Charles W. Foster, who wishes to visit Mount Vernon. She claims that Foster is 'making a pilgrimage to that spot which must always have uncommon interest in the eyes of every true American, associated as it is with the memory of the truly great and good man whose name you bear'. A note on the envelope indicates this was hand-delivered by Foster to Mount Vernon. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with envelope with partial wax seal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Elizabeth Selden to Eleanor Love Selden Washington, concerning her financial hardships. She discusses two enslaved people, a man named John and a woman named Caroline. She discusses various family members. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexandria. Reminds board that the canal company has no rights to his property known as Selden's Lot. Also requests the completion of a bridge across the canal and that they complete gravelling the road on the eastern embankment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBaltimore. A letter regarding a shipment of guano to John Augustine Washington at Mount Vernon. Law recommends repacking the original bags from the Pacific into casks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProspect Hill to Mount Vernon. Describes a table setting for a wedding. Kate's wedding has been broken off, and Hannah is glad about it. Really wants to see them. Description of drought and crops. Discusses health of various relatives and acquaintances.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBaltimore to Mount Vernon. Lloyd tells Nelly to take a train when she visits, as she and the children will be more comfortable. Gives news of various family members.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo letters, one from M.F. Lippitt and one from M.B. Lippitt, on one folded sheet. Both concern news about various family members and pending travel plans. Autograph letters signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel and red wax seal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHollin Hall. Encloses a letter from John Augustine Washington III, which he wants shown to the Committee of Propositions and Grievances of the House of Delegates. Refers to a petition alleging mercenary motives in annexing part of Fairfax County to Alexandria.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter about exchanging and reissuing stock certificates.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNorfolk to Berryville. Letter about purchasing a tract of land in Nansemond County that Lewis is one of the heirs to.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBogglesville. Reports that Nansemond land is most likely worthless, as the timber has all been cut, and many people claim parts of it as it adjoins their land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBaltimore to Mount Vernon. Lloyd writes that she will send Louisa's bonnet. Shares news about Fanny Lee and Hannah Stuart. Has made a beautiful purse for Augustine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexandria. Requests Lee accompany Cazenove to the city, along with Augustine Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo Mount Vernon. Judith wishes to hear from Nelly. Very hot, dry weather, affecting the corn crop and grass. No cholera yet. Only one baby on their property. Sends greetings to many people.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA letter signed \"Mother,\" about a trip to Baltimore where she was robbed at the depot of her purse. She is sending two dresses and hopes Charlotte is doing well at school.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexandria. Letter about the purchase of lumber.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo Mount Vernon. Judith writes that she enjoyed her visit to Mount Vernon and the family. Looks often at the daguerreotype. Recommends they go to Jefferson. Continues on 12 July: Met Mrs. Payne and is raising money for her to go to the springs for her health. Gives news about various people.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpring Bank. Letter from Thomas L. Ellzen to George Mason with a copy of Mason's reply on the inner fold. Concerns new road passing through their lands.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnapolis. Bacon writes that the Charles County delegation does not want anyone to induce the Virginia Legislature to pass a similar law to the Maryland one. Recommends appealing directly to the Virginia Legislature without involving the General Assembly of Maryland.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo Mount Vernon. Judith writes that she heard that Nelly was \"pale and not strong.\" Gives accounts of other people's health and her own. Dr. Stewart's daughters will try to visit Nelly at Mount Vernon so they can see it \"with family there.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter regarding the delivery of deeds.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBoyden writes to recommend his daughter as a governess, in response to an advertisement in the Southern Churchman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo Mrs. Julian (Eleanor Love Selden Washington) Howard, by right of her descent from Richard Bennett who was governor of Virginia from 1652-1655.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter addressed to \"My dear Uncle,\" announcing the death of Fanny's mother and giving an account of her final illness.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter discussing a coat of arms for the Willis and Rich families found under the floor of a church.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter sending two India prints from the photogravures made from the portrait of Lawrence Washington, which Washington allowed them to photograph.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA descendant of Mary Ball writes to see how she can claim money to be paid to the heirs of General Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses funeral costs and money being raised for the church.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter regarding property owned by Samuel W. Washington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript copy. Morrison responds from the Library of Congress to Dodge's inquiry about the relationship between Lund Washington and George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript letters to and from various art museums and libraries seeking information on the portrait of Lawrence Washington in his mother's possession, as well as letter regarding the appraisal, potential sale, and exhibition of the portrait.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence about the loan of 7 manuscript and print music books formerly owned by Ann Washington, wife of Bushrod Washington, to the Library of Congress.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from the Director of Research at the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery regarding the letters of Robert E. Lee, \"To Markie.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters concerning the sale of the Charles Town Water Works.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript letters to and from Regent Harriet C. Towner, Julian Howard Washington, and Patty W. Washington concerning the termination of Julian's employment at Mount Vernon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHook is interested in purchasing any books or manuscripts that Miss Washington has dated prior to 1866.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter regarding a set of William and Mary College Quarterly that belonged to Anne's father, Lawrence Washington. With Mrs. Adams's reply of the same date.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from James Lewis Hook to Miss Washington concerning interest in buying books.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses a typescript of a Bushrod Washington letter recently acquired by the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association of the Union.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA letter about family heirlooms addressed to Betty, with the reply.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters about replacing the frames for the Brooks map and Sampson Derrel deed which were lost or misplaced by the Library of Congress.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCaldwell writes that she found some old stock certificates in the Goshen Land and Investment Co.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA letter from the Regent of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association regarding the death of Anne's mother and the opening of the Centennial exhibit at Mount Vernon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA letter and loan agreement with the Robert E. Lee Memorial Foundation at Stratford Hall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter requesting a photostatic copy of the will of John Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 copies. Letter offering for sale manuscripts and books from the library of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter thanking Anne for the paintings she lent to a recent exhibition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter regarding the sale of Washington family relics to the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter to the Regent discussing the potential sale of Washington family relics.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA letter declining the purchase of books that belonged to Bushrod Washington but were not part of Washington's library.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter regarding the recent purchase of two Bushrod Washington letters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter and check from the sale of a miniature of Burwell Bassett by Charles Willson Peale.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning a miniature of Col. Burwell Bassett by C. W. Peale.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter about the Virginia Magazine of History and Biography.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from the National Trust for Historic Preservation about the gift of one volume of Samuel Ireland's \"Picturesque Views on the Upper or Warwickshire Avon,\" inscribed by Eleanor Parke Lewis to her daughter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter about a book titled \"The Philosophy of the Moral Feelings\" from the library of John Augustine Washington III that was recently brought to Mount Vernon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter enclosing a carbon copy of Patty's will as well as a carbon copy of a legal memorandum regarding Washington family correspondence stipulated in the will.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters and documents related to the sale and gift of Washington family documents and artifacts to the Masonic Memorial in Alexandria.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter concerning the Daniel Webster Papers Project.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter enclosing a copy of her second codicil, bequeathing her personal property to her nephew, Lawrence Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses various relatives' health. Talks about visiting friends. Discusses flowers and birds – mockingbirds are keeping her awake at night.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLloyd writes that she wants to visit, but Nelly need not trouble herself about her. \"I am entirely ready with my little things.\" The new stove is giving them nicer bread than before.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo Mount Vernon. William writes to his mother that he is attending the Whig Convention with his brother Richard. The Potomac is frozen over, so they will take the nearest road across the country to Fredericksburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo Mount Vernon. She will delay her visit to Mount Vernon until they return from Jefferson. Hopes the children and Clara can stay with her until their return.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph document. A poem on death, with text loss.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph document. A poem written on the death of a young daughter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA letter to Nelly from her sister about purchasing clothes for Lawrence and the children.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph document. In fragile condition, with some text loss.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMason requests a value for a property described in detail. Wants to know\nwhat rent it would bring and about insurance, whether it is fireproof, and what the taxes are.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter regarding the shipment of two boxes of books, with shipping note and 6-page typescript list of the books titled 'Miscellaneous Collection of Books'.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter regarding Fannie's will.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Richard Henderson to John Bailey concerning an impending court proceeding and the need to receive certain paperwork in order to file on time. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecipient unknown. \"A true copy from the Bond in Richmond City office.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSketch of Christ Church in Alexandria, with remarks about the grounds and exact descriptions of the boundaries.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocument signed John A. Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt for $20 that John Augustine Washington II paid for the making of a court bench.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt for the shipment of 17 bags of Peruvian guano from Baltimore. With a letter from Samuel K. George to John Augustine dated 1 March 1845, stating that the guano was shipped on the steamboat Columbia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 invoices for blacksmith services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor a partial share in the Dismal Swamp Company.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAgreement appointing James Guy as arbitrator in a \"cause of difference\" regarding a bridge afloat in the Potomac. Awards $135 to Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocument, bill and receipt from Gustavus Lesur to John Augustine Washington III for $696.60 for the building of a servant's house. Docket indicates the building was erected at Waveland. Autograph document signed, 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor sale of ¼ part of a share in the Dismal Swamp Company for $3000. Notarized by Charles Sharp. With two receipts from Peter B. Prentis, Clerk of Nansemond County, to John Augustine Washington III.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor the purchase of household goods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor a partial share in the Dismal Swamp Company.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor a partial share in the Dismal Swamp Company.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt written to John Augustine Washington III by Judith B. Alexander for the sum of $40.75 Washington paid to her as an annuity from the estate of his father, John Augustine Washington II. Autograph document signed, 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor sale of Dismal Swamp Land Co. stock.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor a partial share in the Dismal Swamp Company.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGranting the use of the Shenandoah Valley Railroad switch at Blakeley.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript and signed will, with carbon copy draft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor the collection of books in Carter Library.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCarbon copy of the last will and testament of Anne M. Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSketch showing arrangement of pews in Christ Church in Alexandria, with the annual pew rent of each indicated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 leaves of survey notes in different hands\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocument suggesting amendments to a legal compromise.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten and typescript copies of genealogical notes about the Washington family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript document entitled \"A list of officers of the army and navy, who have received lands from Virginia for Revolutionary services.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 typescript copies. An act providing for the erection of a monument to Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript document.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript letter by \"A Friend and Admirer of the Late Mr. Lawrence Washington,\" speaking against the government's unfair treatment of Lawrence Washington's widow.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript copy. A bill to incorporate the Mount Vernon Ladies Association of the Union, and to authorize the purchase of a part of Mount Vernon place.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript document.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript document.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClipped article about a Mr. Joseph I. Keefer who received a letter about a volume of Shakespeare signed by Washington. The book was purportedly stolen from the house of John Augustine Washington by the 8th Illinois Calvary during the Civil War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 typescript copies of an article from the Winchester, Va. Historical Magazine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo reimburse the estate of General George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted copy of Bill 3137 concerning the reimbursement of General George Washington's estate for lands in Ohio lost by conflciting grants made under U.S. authority. Typescript document, 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript blurb by Kate Brownlee Sherwood with manuscript corrections. A review of the book Washington, the Man and the Mason, by Charles A. Callahan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation to a commemoration of the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the notification by Charles Thomson Secretary of the Continental Congress of the election of George Washington as first President of the United States of America.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript document.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript document.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph document in very fragile condition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 envelopes, 1 docketed \"copies of power of attorney \u0026amp; bonds sent to Chicago.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTaken by C. M. Bell of Washington, D.C. With genealogical notes on verso.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo photograph copies of a painting of Louis XVI. 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The bulk of the correspondence series are letters sent to John Augustine Washington III and concern family affairs and the management of various family plantations, including Mount Vernon.","John Augustine Washington III tells his mother, Jane C. Washington, about a head injury he recently sustained via one of his classmates. He states that \"I do not think he did it intentionally. The name of the boy I do not know and if I did I would have no right to say.\" Autograph letter signed, 3 pages.","Letter to John Augustine Washington III from his brother, Richard B. Washington, and his mother, Jane C. Washington. Richard reports back to John about farm affairs and mentions several enslaved people: Henry, Humphrey, Meredith, and Anthony. He reports that Henry and Humphrey have harrowed fields and that Meredith and Anthony have plowed 140 acres for wheat. Jane briefly mentions farm affairs, inquires about John's education at The University of Virginia, and reminds him to read his Bible every day. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","Jane C. Washington writes to her son, John Augustine Washington III, about farm affairs, including the planting of wheat, rye, and oats, the arrival of guests at her home, Blakely, and critiques his spelling from previous letters. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages.","Jane C. Washington writes to her son, John Augustine Washington about her journey home from visiting her daughter and his sister, Anna Maria Washington Alexander, and John's boarding situation at the University of Virginia. She also discusses affairs on the farms at Mount Vernon, mentioning two enslaved men, Willoughby and Gabriel, and whether or not they should stay at Mount Vernon or return to Blakely with her. Letter also includes a discussion about a man named Sambo. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","Jane C. Washington writes to her son, John Augustine Washington III, urging him to write back to her as soon as possible, confirming that he received the money he requested from her, as she had not heard from him in five weeks. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages.","Letter to John Augustine Washington III from his classmate at the University of Virginia, John B. Tabb about an incident in which Tabb suspected a Mr. Gibbosn of an unknown crime and his recent interactions with Mr. Gibbons. He also discusses his health and when he will be able to return to the University. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","Judith B. Alexander writes to her nephew, John Augustine Washington III, and discusses her faith following the death of several friends and family and updates John on his family including his mother, Jane C. Washington, his brother, Richard B. Washington, and his sister, Anna Maria Blackburn Alexander. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","J. Tabb writes to John Augustine Washington III and William Brokenborough requesting a meeting with them regarding his son, John B. Tabb, a classmate of theirs at The University of Virginia. 2 pages.","Judith B. Alexander writes to her nephew, John Augustine Washington III, about the death of Polly, Hannah Lee Alexander's daughter, from scarlet fever. She also recounts other family members who currently had the disease and those who have since recovered. She talks briefly of the arrival of spring and the flowers blooming at her home, Caledon. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.","Letter in which Jane C. Washington writes to her son, John Augustine Washington III, with updates on deaths and illnesses in the family due to scarlett fever. She updates John on the farm, including that many of their sheep have died. She urges John to write to her more frequently. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","Jane C. Washington writes to her son, John Augustine Washington III, about his poor health and whether he should continue school at The University of Virginia, or if he should return home. She also updates John on farm affairs and her recent visits with family and friends. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","Letter from Judith B. Alexander to John Augustine Washington III while he is attending the University of Virginia. Concerning family news, including the recent death of Louisa. She discusses the gardens at her estate at Caledon and the affairs of various neighbors. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages, with integral address panel and partial seal.","Jane C. Washington discusses her son, John Augustine Washington III's, boarding situation at The University of Virginia, her recent visits with friends and family, and farm affairs. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages.","George William Washington writes to his cousin, John Augustine Washington III, asking for a loan of $20, in which he plans to \"refund in the course of a very short while.\" Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.","Judith B. Alexander writes to her nephew, John Augustine Washington III, and updates him on many friends and family members' health. She mentions that Hannah Lee Alexander was very sick and went to stay at Blakely with John's mother, Jane C. Washington. Judith writes that she is pleased John has been riding horses everyday and his improved health because of it. Autograph letter, 4 pages.","Jane C. Washington writes to her son, John Augustine Washington III, announcing the birth of Anna Maria Washington Alexander's son, John Augustine Washington IV. She also discusses affairs of the farm, inlcuding livestock sales and planting of rye and wheat. She mentions her visit to Audley, Nelly Custis Lewis' home, and the recent death of Lewis' daughter, Mary Eliza Angela Conrad. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","Judith B. Alexander writes to her nephew, John Augustine Washington III, announcing the birth of sons to both his cousin, Hannah Lee Alexander, and his sister, Anna Maria Washington Alexander. She updates John on the good health of family members. Autograph letter, 4 pages.","Jane C. Washington writes to her son, John Augustine Washington III, and sends updates on Anna Maria Washington Alexander's newborn son, John Augustine Washington IV. She discusses John's boarding situation at the University of Virginia, with the Merriweather family, and is pleased that he has been accompanying them to church. She discusses farm affairs, including the sale of roughly 1,000-1,200 bales of wheat. She urges John to write to his brother, Richard Washington. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","Judith writes to her nephew Augustine encouraging him to remain at the University of Virginia instead of going to Washington to work.","Jane C. Washington writes to her son, John Augustine Washington III, about Bushrod Washington Herbert's plans for the law books he inherited from Bushrod Corbin Washington. She also discusses her other son and John's brother, Richard Washington, and his education, discusses her recent visitors at her home, Blakely, and shares updates from the farm. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","Meriwether writes to John Augustine Washington III about the sale of one of Washington's mares, and says that he will send the payment, $74, at the \"first safe opportunity.\" Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.","John G. Miller writes to John Augustine Washington III and recounts a story of a classmate of theirs, Mr. Bankhead, who ran away with a woman, Miss Garth, to get married without her father's permission. He says that they have not been seen since the night they left, and tells John to look out for them in Washington D.C. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.","Jane C. Washington writes to her son, John Augustine Washington III, about his improving health and his recent dangerous encounter with a horse that nearly killed him. She briefly mentions politics, including the \"triumph of the Whips in New York and Pennsylvania\" and that the outcomes of the Virginia elections are still unknown. She discusses the state of the farm, mentioning that the harvests of wheat and oats are less than desired. She quotes several sections of Bushrod Corbin Washington's will, which John had previously requested in a separate letter, regarding the fate of his law books following his passing. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","Jane C. Washington writes to her son, John Augustine Washington III, about the murder of one of his professors, Dr. Davis, at The Univeristy of Virginia by one of his classmates. She also discusses money sent from Bushrod Washington and herself to John, and guests at her home, Blakely. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","Jane C. Washington discusses John Augstine Washington III's health, including him \"suffering from weak eyes,\" and asks about his intentions regarding his degree from the University of Virginia. She also recounts her troubles with a broken carriage and waiting for a new one, and shares updates from the farm. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","Johnson writes to John Augustine Washington III about local politics of Louisa, Virginia. He also provides personal updates, including his current studies, his upcoming trips, and correspondence with mutual acquaintances from the University of Virginia. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","Judith B. Alexander, Caledon, to John Augustine Washington III. Judith writes that she is suffering from melancholy and writes of religious matters. She also writes, \"I observed with pleasure you have forbidden the intrusion of stages and omnibuses.\" She asks that she be fondly remembered to Aunt Jenny, \"my poor old Joe Mitchum,\" Phil, West, Eliza, and Sarah.","To Mount Vernon. William writes that he wants Augustine to have Cary ready at Miss Mandeville's to be brought home. Jane C. Washington is with the Alexanders.","Hannah Lee Washington Alexander, Prospect Hill, to John Augustine Washington III, Mount Vernon. Hannah wishes Augustine a happy 21st birthday. Urges religious faith to gain lasting happiness. Gives family news.","Caledon to Mount Vernon. Letter about harvest, wheat crops, debt, and difficulties. Judith hopes to visit Augustine at Mount Vernon and urges him to have faith.","Judith writes that she is unable to attend his wedding to Nelly but her husband will come. She has heard great things about Nelly. Long discussion of William Alexander and his difficulties. Talks about her love of flowers and pleasure at the improvement of the garden and greenhouse at Mount Vernon.","Letter from Jane C. Washington to John Augustine Washington III concerning family matters such as the recent death of Mr. Selden and a discussion about whether Washington should assume administration over the estate. An enslaved woman named Julia is sick. Includes her hope that West Ford will mail this letter today from Mount Vernon, with a postscript message from Ford to Washington about recovering a loan. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages, with integral address panel.","Letter from H. T. Harrison to John Augustine Washington III concerning Washington declining to take certain loans and his involvement in various chancery suits. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel.","Letter from David Gulick to John Augustine Washington III, informing him that it is useless to plough a certain tract of land as it is about to be sold. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.","Letter from John Augustine Washington III to Elizabeth Selden concerning a partial tenancy at Exeter plantation, property of the Selden family. Washington gives her advice concerning finances and the tenant agreement. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages.","Letter from Henry T. Harrison to John Augustine Washington III, advising him about the rental of Exeter plantation, the property of the Selden family. He informs Washington that the enslaved people at Exeter are going to be appraised and sold, if Washington is interested in buying. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.","Letter from William F. Alexander to John Augustine Washington III. He councils that Mr. Dangerfield has offered Washington a fair price for his land, asks for advice about selling off his own land, and discusses crop yields. He also refers to an enslaved man named Tom. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel and red wax seal.","Autograph letter signed. Retained copy. Mount Vernon to Exeter. Augustine writes about corn crops in Exeter.","Letter from Catherine B. Turner to John Augustine Washington III concerning a loan of money. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","Letter from Catherine B. Turner to John Augustine Washington III concerning a loan of money and a delayed payment from Mr. Hammond. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.","Chitton Hill. Letter about the sale of lime.","Mr. Burns will release Washington from his contract. Mr. Roper is interested in purchasing the farm. Congratulates him on the birth of his daughter and wishes him \"good luck to have a dozzen.\" Discusses the new set of six sheriffs elected and crops.","Autograph letter signed. Retained copy. Mount Vernon. About the delivery of lime to Mount Vernon.","Letter from Robert Adams to John Augustine Washington III concerning the purchase of fire insurance for Mount Vernon, with quotes from various companies about the premiums and tenures of policies. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages, with integral address panel.","Bellwood to Mount Vernon. Johnson wants to know whether Augustine wants to rent Mt. Zephyr farm for another year. Says it \"is very much out of order and in a rough and uncultivated state,\" so he will rent it on moderate terms. Extols his congregations every Sunday for their intelligence. Requests Augustine to remind two people that they owe him money, which will be put in the hands of a collection officer if he is not paid.","Letter from the lumber firm, Green and Pascoe, to John Augustine Washington III informing him  that the ten-inch square locust posts he ordered could not be obtained in their market. They suggest that they could cut something similar out of Florida cedar. They're sending the balance of the hemlock ordered by boat with this letter. On the reverse is a letter from Sandford Gulick to John Augustine Washington III, dated September 6, 1844, explaining that the aforementioned shipment of lumber that accompanied this letter was not complete. Autograph letters signed, 2 pages, with integral address panel.","White Marsh. Asks when Augustine will visit in the fall and provides directions.","Letter from Elizabeth Selden to John Augustine Washington III concerning enslaved people at Exeter, the Selden familial home which she is leaving due to financial hardship. She speaks specifically about an enslaved man named John and an enslaved woman named Caroline. She proposes to rent John and Caroline and asks whether Washington would be willing to keep them on the estate. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages, with integral address panel.","Letter from Elizabeth Selden to John Augustine Washington III concerning the enslaved population at her home, Exeter. She discusses four specific people, three men and a woman: John, Billy, Jim, and Aunt Jenny. For $200 she has retained them for her lifetime, after which they will belong to Washington. She complains about their various health and age-related issues as well as their unhappiness about being separated from their families to go with Selden when she leaves Exeter. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel.","Baltimore to Alexandria. Letter requesting payment of $90.20 for delivery of lime.","Letter from William Fowle, President of the Alexandria Canal Company, to John Augustine Washington III informing him that arbitrators of their land dispute have rendered a decision regarding ownership in favor of the company. He assures Washington that, once titles to the formerly disputed property are completed, they will build a bridge at his request. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.","Baltimore. Letter acknowledging the receipt of a check for ninety dollars.","Waverly. Received the check on the Valley Bank of Charlestown and submitted it. Will be happy to aid in future business transactions.","From Baltimore.","Tabb writes Augustine giving him directions to his residence.","To Mount Vernon. Mason writes seeking support for establishing a church in Gum Springs so\nthey do not need to go all the way into Alexandria for services at Christ\nChurch.","Baltimore. Letter about shipping 6 tons of guano to Mount Vernon aboard the steamboat Columbia.","Letter from H. T. Harrison to John Augustine Washington III concerning current events, including John Janney's illness and a chancery suit. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.","Letter from William Fontaine Alexander to John Augustine Washington III in which he asks for advice about an offer he has for ground rent. He mentions the death of a neighbor, Charles Asquith, and also states 'poor old Mingo died yesterday afternoon'. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel and red wax seal.","Letter from David Gulick to John Augustine Washington III informing him that Mr. Smart's boat from Leesburg, Va, will be in Alexandria the following week with 304 bushels of wheat and 315 bushels of oats for Washington. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.","Letter from George Mason to his neighbor, John Augustine Washington III, concerning his disapproval of the current constable. He references some theft or rebellion amongst the enslaved people of the local area and claims, 'for our mutual safety, and a determination to root out these white wolves, we could soon clear the neighborhood'. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel and red wax seal.","Alexandria to Mount Vernon. Turner writes that she is unable to visit because of illness.","Blakely to Mount Vernon. Richard writes that he is unable to hire an overseer as wages are now so high. He says Augustine can keep Fanny for \"what ever she is worth\" if she can be of service.","Letter from Dr. William F. Alexander to John Augustine Washington III requesting that he settle some business for him due to his inability to travel to Alexandria himself. He references Washington's purchase of an enslaved man named Alfred and asks whether Washington would be interested in buying an enslaved man named John and his five youngest children. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel.","William writes that Mr. Roddy wanted to be paid for digging his well, but he had not fulfilled the contract, which was to go ten feet deeper. William will not pay him until he hears from Washington.","To Mount Vernon. William writes that he went to inspect the well. Washington's Uncle Bushrod is uncertain whether it will answer his purposes. Mr. Roddy did not penetrate further than five feet as he felt it would do no good to go further and cause needless expenses. Will dig another well if necessary under a new contract. William is not in need of Augustine's help to obtain a loan.","Letter from Burr W. Harrison to John Augustine Washington III concerning the Circuit Court case of Harrison v. Gibson and the associated costs and fees. Washington owes $805.87 and Harrison requests that he remit the amount promptly either to him or a specified bank. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.","Charlestown to Mount Vernon. Encloses a letter from Mr. Brownell and wants his advice as to how to deal with it. Is worried about his debts and interest payments.","Baltimore. Letter of congratulations on the birth of a child. Eliza is unwell but nothing serious. Reports news of the Mexican conflict.","William purchased a house in Charlestown, depending upon the Brownell's bonds to pay for it. Brownell is insolvent. Describes various crops.","Letter from Matthew E. Harrison to John Augustine Washington III informing him that funds for the sale of the Selden property are now available to Washington. Harrison gives instruction on signing and submitting the property deed to the purchaser, a man named Hammerly. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel.","William writes that James Roper is anxious to purchase Mr. Burns's land.","Fairfax Court House. Requests his attendance as a magistrate at November Court, at which an election will take place for clerk. Mr. Ball desired his support in his effort to be reappointed.","To Mount Vernon. William writes that Mr. Burnett will manufacture \"Gattling's Drilling\nMachine\" for $100.","Letter about the sale of farms.","Letter from Matthew E. Harrison to John Augustine Washington III in which he encloses a check (not identified) for $72 from a man named Hammerly on account of the Henderson bonds. More payments will follow, with the delay due to Hammerly's ill health. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel.","Letter from Matthew E. Harrison to John Augustine Washington III regarding a payment of $30 he has received from Hammerly on account of the Henderson debt. Harrison will deposit the money to Washington's credit. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel.","Letter from Henry T. Harrison to John Augustine Washington III regarding an enslaved woman named Julia. Harrison rented her from Washington and states that there is an additional cost due to a medical account for Julia with Dr. Lee. Includes a discussion about the Selden estate. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel.","Letter from George Mason to his neighbor, John Augustine Washington III, concerning politics in Alexandria and upcoming elections. He asks Washington to keep a lookout for a pair of geese he believes have been stolen by enslaved people and sold to the Quaker community at Woodlawn. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages, with integral address panel.","Letter from James L. McKenad to John Augustine Washington III concerning their recent meeting in the Superior Court and their association in early life. McKenad is accepting Washington's invitation to visit Mount Vernon soon. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.","William asks Augustine to aid him in obtaining a loan of $900 by\nendorsing some bonds. He hopes for a good harvest this year.","Letter from Burr W. Harrison to John Augustine Washington III requesting that Washington or his overseer at Mount Vernon send back two rams. Harrison will settle the cost for them at a later time. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel.","He has canceled his note and encloses it. Had been in attendance on Mrs.\nB.C. Washington in her illness to the neglect of everything else.","Bentroglio. Discusses sale of Nansemond land. Needs to hear from all the heirs of General Washington, Col. Fielding Lewis, and Dr. Thomas Walker. Feels the value has increased due to the railroad being nearby.","Letter from George Washington Bassett to John Augustine Washington III concerning questions about the estate of George Washington and the executors. Bassett is acting as the executor for the estate of Captain Lewis and, in this role, asks for information about the failure of the Washington executors to collect the debts of a man named Ashton. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel.","Bentroglio. Page writes with information about the Nansemond land. Much of the timber has been pillaged, and he suggests negotiating a private sale.","Norfolk to Alexandria. Discussion of Nansemond land. Says there will be great difficulty in establishing its lines as only one tree is left from the original plat. Additionally all the timber has long since been cut and much of the land is claimed by others. Wants to know what price in cash he would take for it.","Judith writes asking for news of Augustine and his family. She recommends the book \"Mount of Olives\" and writes of family news. Charles is leaving to join a company in California.","Warwick to Mount Vernon. Lippitt hopes Augustine can assist Dr. Alexander in recommending Lippitt for a job. Repaired with tape, with partial loss of text.","Letter from Jane C. Washington to her son, John Augustine Washington III, concerning local and family matters. She discusses her son Richard's bad luck with health and money issues. She is concerned about Mount Vernon and the fate of the estate following her death, including whether it will be sold to the U.S. government. She inquires about the plans and progress of the monument for John Augustine Washington II at Mount Vernon. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages, with integral address panel and partial wax seal.","Sends an account of sales of Washington's wheat. Reports on James\nRanson's purchase of a farm and Rutherford's plans.","Judith writes that she heard from Hannah that Augustine received some injury with a plough.","To Mount Vernon. Talks about the great comfort of religion. Discusses Mr. Smith who became a Christian and abandoned his law practice. Also mentions Mr. Merrick of Charles County who sells lime.","Letter from H. T. Harrison to John Augustine Washington III in which he thanks Washington for facilitating the sale of an enslaved man named Henry. He discusses the signed bond and two named parties, Eli Gray and a man named Otterback. Harrison dicusses his new tenant, Ball, at Dry Hollow Farm. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.","Baltimore. Receipt for a shipment of bone that left from Harper's Ferry.","Letter from H. T. Harrison to John Augustine Washington III in which he asks Washington to purchase building materials in Alexandria, VA, on his behalf in order for Harrison to repair a corn house and granary. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel.","Letter from Sholto T. Stuart to John Augustine Washington III concerning the derafting of a petition to present at the Virginia House of Delegates. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.","R. L. Blackburn discusses the enslaved people at his estate, Spring Grove, and his plans to sell specific people, including a 16-year-old boy. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","Letter from Richard Blackburn Washington to his brother, John Augustine Washington III, concerning an impending delivery of wheat and the ill health of their mother, Jane C. Washington. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.","Explains difficulty with the north boundary of his 30-acre lot. Includes plat sketch.","Richmond. Giles writes that he will shortly be on his way to Mount Vernon and will get a conveyance from Alexandria They will arrive about dark on Wednesday evening.","Detroit to Mount Vernon. Wilcox writes sending a box of game and fish and thanking Augustine for his hospitality. \"It was not enough that the hallowed association of Mount Vernon should have made my brief visit there a thing never to be forgotten, but by a singular good fortune the impression and happiness of that visit were rendered more indelible by the kind attentions of your land and yourself.\"","Senate chamber. Thomas writes that he has made the governor aware of the action of the state of Maryland, and he promises to consult the Attorney General for advice.","Letter from Thomas B. Washington to John Augustine Washington III concerning an upcoming visit and family news. Includes a dicsussion about the death of an enslaved woman named Rose, the illness of an enslaved woman named Martha, and reference to illness amongst the enslaved population at Blakeley, Walnut Farm, and Richwoods. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.","Hollin Hall to Mount Vernon. Mason writes that he has nominated several men to be justices for their\ndistrict. He has been urged to become a candidate but has uniformly\nrefused.","Letter from William Easby, the Commissioner of Public Buildings, to John Augustine Washington III inquiring when he can send for bridge timber from Mount Vernon. Washington will be paid upon retrieval. Autograph letter signed, 1 page","Waverly. Encloses partial payment of a debt and requests Augustine to send it on for him. Hopes to get balance shortly.","Letter from Sholto T. Stuart to John Augustine Washington III concerning Stuart's wheat crop. He discusses the crop and health and tells Washington he will start threshing this week and can sell him 250 bushels. He offers to assist Washington in purchasing cattle and discusses livestock prices. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages.","Letter from Sholto Tuberville Stuart to John Augustine Washington III concerning farm management and the price of wheat. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages.","Letter from Matthew Harrison to John Augustine Washington III regarding a payment to Washington of $1,109.71 from General Rush in reference to 'the Hammerly matter'. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.","Bushwood. Plowden writes planning a meeting with other legislators to prepare for passage of a law to protect from gill netters. He requests that Augustine come to Washington to address them on the matter.","Annapolis. Plowden writes that the bill to ban gilling nets will not be brought up in the Maryland Legislature, mostly due to people from Charles and Prince Georges counties.","To Mount Vernon. Tillman is concerned about the use of gilling nets on the Potomac River, which are against the law. Wants to hire someone to cruise up and down the river to take them up during the fishing season.","William thanks Augustine for offering to put up shad for Mr. Bealls and\nhimself. Jane C. Washington is visiting and detained by the rain and damp\nweather.","Bryan writes that the law from 1845 will most likely stand against the gill netting. He wants to meet with Augustine in Alexandria to discuss fishing.","Letter from Thomas B. Washington to John Augustine Washington III concerning a man named William Lyons and an issue with his free papers. Thomas B. Washington asks JAWIII to assist Lyons, who is traveling to Alexandria, to address an error with the registration of his free papers. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.","William thanks Augustine for the shad and writes that Miss Rice will\nprovide \"all that you desire in a Governess for your children.\"","Alexandria. Shinn writes that he is unable to get men for sending the boat out for fishing.","John Prosser Tabb writes to John Augustine Washington III about the sale of Mount Vernon saying, \"I am truly glad that you have a prospect of diposing of Mt. Vernon so advantageously.\" He also tells Washington about multiple properties for sale, ranging from 500-1200 acres and $9,000-$35,000, near him. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","Fairfax Court House to Alexandria. Discusses the commissioners appointed to assess damages to the properties of lands through which the Manassas Gap Rail will pass. One property holder is not a freeholder, which poses a problem.","William is grateful for delivery of fish. Wants to visit Mount Vernon so\nthat \"our children should grow up knowing and loving each other.\"\nDiscusses the planting of corn and wheat. Says Cary may visit before his\nreturn to Jefferson.","William writes that he received the fish and paid for the herring but not\nthe shad. Describes corn and wheat crops. Refers to upcoming election for\nthe \"sheriffalty.\"","Alexandria. A letter discussing the qualifications of a Miss Page to be a governess for the Washington family. Dana is not sure of her French abilities. She does not teach drawing.","Wilson Cary Selden Alexander writes to his uncle, John Augustine Washington III, about his invitation spend Christmas at Mount Vernon and updates John on his studies at university. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","Eliza writes that she will not send the money \"you hold of mine to California.\" Wishes to consult with him as to investment when she comes to Virginia in May.","To Mount Vernon. Letter regarding a disagreement with Mr. Cawood about using Augustine's hands to finish work for Bryan.","Letter from Rebecca J. Washington to John Augustine Washington III requesting that Washington assume legal guardianship over her little girl. She discusses her financial hardship and shares family updates. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.","Blakeley. Hannah writes that she has been sick ever since she returned home and is now visiting Aunt Jane. She is very anxious about her boys' improvement and wants to send Jennie to Mrs. Barton in Philadelphia. Asks about the money due her from Hunter.","William writes that Jenny will leave with Richard and go to Philadelphia\nto be with Mrs. Barton. Requests that Washington send the $100 he\nproposed to advance for her.","Hannah writes that Jeannie will be ready soon. It will take some time to get the things she does not have there, including a trunk.","Spring Bank to Mount Vernon. Mason sends condolences on the death of Jane C. Washington, \"a great\nVirginia lady.\" He was unable to attend funeral due to the illness of his\nwife all summer.","Spring Bank to Mount Vernon. Mason writes about proposed improvements to the road, which will lessen\nthe chance of water damage.","Letter from Judith B. Alexander to John Augustine Washington III concerning her shipment of various plants to Mount Vernon. There has been a bout of sickness at her home and the loss of several servants has impeded farm operation. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages, with integral address panel and black wax seal.","Draft letter from John Augustine Washington III to Miss B. Cower, previously a governess to Washington's children. Washington denies Miss Cower's claims that he had disparaged her to a Mr. Willis and refuses to agree to Miss Cower's request that he interview his children about her abilities as an instructress. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.","Annapolis to Alexandria. Plowden wants to know when the Virginia Legislature will pass a similar law to the one the Maryland Legislature passed in 1854 to stop gill netting. If that does not happen, the Maryland law will be repealed.","Spring Bank to Mount Vernon. Mason writes about the Accotink Turnpike having passed through the Senate of Virginia. He will give land for the road without compensation and wants to participate in the survey.","Waverly. Discusses financial matters and debts.","Letter from Sholto T. Stuart to John Augustine Washington III in which he expresses relief that he can \"correct wrong impressions on the subject of Mount Vernon\" regarding its potential sale. Discusses planting crops and farm management. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages.","To Mount Vernon. Wanted to visit, but Mr. Alexander would not leave his \"agricultural pursuits.\" Enjoyed a recent visit with friends. Heard a lot of news from Jefferson.","Spring Bank to Mount Vernon. Mason writes that last winter he enacted a deed of trust for his brother, naming Augustine as trustee without first asking his permission. He needs Augustine to send a note to the county court of Fairfax saying he is willing to serve.","Washington. Letter with advice on titles and lots Augustine is interesting in purchasing.","Letter from Arthur Taylor to John Augustine Washington III concerning his acceptance of an offer of 45 per acre from an unnamed purchaser for Collingwood. He authorizes Washington to sign any documents on his behalf. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel.","William wishes Augustine to pay his note from the sale of Cousin\nHannah's personal property as she is determined to send Jenny to\nPhiladelphia. He disagrees with this as there is a good female school in\nCharlestown. He had hoped for a visit from Augustine during the summer.","William writes that Jenny will again go to Mrs. Barton and has improved\nvery much. Writes he is not depressed but simply getting old. He wants\nAugustine to visit at least annually. Gives family news. Aunt Christian\nnamed him as her trustee and executor, and she has left all to Willie.","To Mount Vernon. Discusses her sister's death and her life. Her happiness became \"the passion of my soul.\" Tells him she is entitled only to the interest on money from the estate. Tells him if she dies, she wants to be buried by Julia in Jefferson with a simple stone.","Judith writes that she burned Augustine's money order as she had previously been paid by another nephew. Her health is poor.","Indianapolis. Requests payment of $16.59 for repairs made to graveyard at Exeter. Sends best wishes for the family and hopes to see them soon.","To Mount Vernon. Judith writes about Augustine's health. He had the same \"typhoid symptoms\" as Charles. Writes of family news.","Letter from Sholto T. Stuart to John Augustine Washington III concerning shipments of shad, herring, and wine. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.","William writes that he is unable to sell the land at the price desired. The most offered is $30,000. They are enjoying the visit of the children very much.","Encloses articles of agreement for his services and requests a horse for the use of his family to go to church and other errands.","Letter providing an account of the proceeds from Mr. Lucas's bonds.","Walnut Farm. Discusses the payment of $6000 and its being a \"charge against any shares of Mount Vernon that I or my children may have under your Father's will and codicils.\"","Letter from Francis Lightfoot Campbell to John Augustine Washington III seeking Washington's influence to secure a military appointment. He is writing from London and goes on to discuss current events there. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages.","Havre de Grace. Sullivan requests Augustine to petition the Virginia Legislature to pass a similar law to the ones in Maryland from 1854 and 1856, banning gill nets in the Potomac River.","Letter from Sholto T. Stuart to John Augustine Washington III concerning a shipment of claret wine and his plans for planting tobacco beds. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.","Richmond. McFarland invites Augustine to the celebration of Washington's birthday on February 22 in Richmond.","Letter discussing legal matters.","Havre de Grace. Encloses copies of the fishing laws passed in 1854 and 1856 in Maryland and requests that Augustine do everything possible to get similar law passed in Virginia.","Havre de Grace. Encloses letter from Thomas M. Bacon and stresses that the only chance of preserving shore fishing is for Virginia to pass a similar law to the one passed in Maryland.","Letter discussing financial matters.","Discusses the possibility of payments from various people. Cary is now a\n\"full fledged 'Doctor Medicine'\" but does not look at all more venerable.\nWilliam assures Augustine that his note in Bank will be paid at maturity.","Spring Bank. Complains about a tenant and the lack of good seed to plant. Will plant\nwhat he has in a few days so he gets at least some crop. Talks about a bill in the legislature about \"scoundrels\" coming on their land to hunt.","William thanks Augustine for two barrels of herrings. He is sorry the fishing season was so \"unfavourable\" and is sorry to hear of Nelly's illness. Hopes the children will visit them soon. Discusses upcoming payments by various women on bonds to him.","William urges Nelly to come stay with them and have her baby there. Intends to buy Dr. Eichelberger's practice for Cary.","Okeley. Writes about providing medical services for Augustine's wife, Eleanor.","Mason writes that their home in Loudon might be of use to Washington and his family, if they are leaving Mount Vernon. She thinks he might become involved in politics and would make an excellent representative in Congress. He might divide the estate into small farms and induce settlers from the North. She invites Louisa to stay with her so she may assist with her studies.","Alexandria. Writes about a mare and colt and gives charges for his services.","Letter from Sholto T. Stuart to John Augustine Washington III concerning shipments of wine. he advises Washington to view all possible locations before settling on a home following his sale of Mount Vernon. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","Gives family news and hopes for a visit from the children soon.","William details collection on his bond and the deposit of the proceeds.","William writes that he is sending two Bashear ploughs. He describes the death of Mrs. Turner.","Sends an accounting of the costs associated with the two ploughs sent.","William writes that Jenny will be returning to Mrs. Barton's school, and $300 is required at this time. Cary is not doing well. He assures Augustine that his children are well with them.","Spring Bank to Mount Vernon. Mason writes that he received two well-matched mules from Baltimore.\nHe praises a Mr. Sands and recommends him to Augustine.","Baltimore. Offers a pair of mules for sale for $350.","William writes about a draft for $5000, with Dick the drawer, Alexander the endorser, and Augustine the acceptor and payer.","Norfolk. News about the annual meeting of the Dismal Swamp Company and its recent dividends, which have been down.","Letter from W.R. Millan to John Augustine Washington III. He is renting an enslaved boy named Web to Washington for the remainder of that year. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.","Blackburn discusses the enslaved people from his estate, as well as John Augustine Washington III's, and his plans to sell certain people. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","William reports on Cary's improved health and writes that he feels great anxiety about him. Mrs. Bennett wants his farm but needs time. Urges Augustine not to worry about Jenny.","R. S. Blackburn discusses loans and his plans to sell enslaved people. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.","Charlestown. Hannah wants to know whether Augustine had time to attend to the insurance of Richwoods. Bushrod Herbert has the papers. She is experiencing very hard times. Many in the area have scarlet fever.","Letter discussing oxen and other cattle.","William has purchased 50 bushels of clover seed for Augustine. He writes that Cary is failing \"very perceptibly.\"","William writes, \"Our precious Cary breathed his last this morning.\"","William tells Augustine he received the check for $2,000 and requests an additional $1,000, which will \"make me much more comfortable.\"","Mount Zephyr. Encloses a copy of a survey related to construction of a turnpike over a hill near Gum Springs. Mr. Mason is opposed to all roads \"within 50 miles of him\" but has granted permission for a survey on his land and seems to realize he cannot block construction of the road.","Havre de Grace. Sullivan heard that Virginia passed a fishing law in the past year and wants a copy of it to be published in Maryland papers.","Account of shipment of clover seed. Mourning Cary's death. Cary had great faith and knew he was dying.","Philadelphia. Adams writes that the portrait of Augustine's mother arrived safely in Philadelphia. He hopes to visit Washington City in the spring and would like to visit Augustine at Mount Vernon.","Describes planting methods in the fields.","Letter from Sholto T. Stuart to John Augustine Washington III concerning the possibility of Sholto's nomination as a representative for Fairfax County, VA. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.","Letter from Sholto T. Stuart to John Augustine Washington III in which he expresses a desire to see Washington at Mount Vernon before he leaves \"the roof of your ancestors\" following his sale of the estate. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.","Front Royal. Letter about bank payments and balances owed.","William writes that he and Charlotte will visit in the week after Easter. Charley will come home for Easter vacation to \"overhaul his wardrobe \u0026 prepare him for the spring.\" Jenny's board and tuition are paid, and he furnished $10 for travel expenses. The crops are doing well. Is sorry to hear of the ill success of Augustine's fisheries.","Charlestown. Hannah writes that her creditors are harassing her. She will have to sell Ben, an enslaved man, to be able to pay Mr. Sadler. \"I am not extravagant either in livery or dress.\" She really values his advice.","Autograph letter signed. Mount Vernon. Discusses a quantity of plank left (without his knowledge) on his farm in Fauquier. Says he is not in any way responsible for the quantity of plank Adams claimed was missing.","Norfolk to Alexandria. Refers to examination of deeds. One is defective as it is unsigned. Inquires as to whether some shareholders had children who would be entitled to a share.","Spring Bank to Mount Vernon. Mason writes that he is sending a case of Colt revolvers, which he never fired. Has grateful recollection of the constant kindness and courtesy of Augustine and Eleanor.","Letter from Judith B. Alexander to John Augustine Washington III, asking for an advance on the annuity she receives from the estate of Washington's father, John Augustine Washington II. Discusses additional family news. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel.","William received two barrels of fine herrings by railroad. They had been misdirected to Winchester. The crops are doing well. He urges Augustine to leave Mount Vernon to avoid sickness.","Accotink. Letter in reference to a note from Nevitt.","Judith is very worried about Hannah Alexander's two sons who seem to be being used by their father to provide a reconciliation of him with Hannah. Judith does not want this to happen.","Hannah's husband met his sons in Berryville and \"made them sundry presents of money \u0026 clothes.\"","Letter about breeding a mare.","Hannah's sons are in Alexandria with \"their miserable father.\" Judith is amazed that Hannah trusts him with them. Reports on various visitors.","Mason writes about the Accotink Turnpike and building a bridge at\nCameron Run.","George R. H. Hughes writes to John Augustine Washington III about investments with the money from the sale of Mount Vernon. He tells Washington about The Foster Hotel in Chicago, a large brick five-story hotel for sale for $30,000. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","Hughes writes to John Augustine Washington III about The Foster Hotel in Chicago which is for sale. He provides details of the hotel including number of rooms, sizes of rooms, and how they could be renovatd. He also includes financail and mortgage information, including estimated monthly payments if John Augustine were to purchase the property. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","Charlestown. Hannah thanks Augustine for all that he does for her.","Letter from Sholto T. Stuart to John Augustine Washington III inviting him to his upcoming wedding. He asks Washington for the use of one of his enslaved men for the dining room for the wedding day. An enslaved man from Stuart's household escaped. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages.","Letter from George Washington Lewis to John Augustine Washington III concerning an upcoming visit to Mount Vernon with his family. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.","Prospect Hill to Mount Vernon. Autograph letter signed, regarding the sale of an enslaved woman named Milly.","Norfolk to Alexandria. Discusses purchase of shares in Dismal Swamp Company.","To Mount Vernon. Mason writes urging to vote in the election of a magistrate for the district.","Norfolk to Alexandria. Reports purchase of shares and feels he will be able to purchase more in the near future.","Bollingbrook. Bolling writes that he hopes to see Augustine soon. The previous month his steamer was caught in the ice, and he managed to get to shore and visit two sons.","William writes that he is sending 4 bushels of clover seed and gives an account of it.","Judith is sure Augustine's family will be very happy in Fauquier. Mr. Alexander's health is poor. Their overseer \"keeps the hands active by a natural authority without severity.\" Would like his advice as to Dr. Crawford's estate. Describes her money problems.","Accotink. Letter about the sale of cedar posts.","To Mount Vernon.","Judith writes that there is much illness in her family. She discusses a trustee for her estate. They had a huge hailstorm, which resulted in many broken panes of glass.","Alexandria. Letter about the sale of horses, with pencil sketch of well on verso.","Alexandria. Mrs. Hooff writes about sending a horse to Mount Vernon for Augustine to sell.","Waverly. Washington gives a report on his health and a possible consultation in Baltimore. Discusses some financial and family matters.","Charlestown. Condolence letter on the death of Augustine's wife, Nelly.","Alexandria. Letter on Burke and Herbert stationary, about the loss of a $500 note.","Letter about acquiring a bull and some sheep.","Beverley writes about church matters and whether to split the parish. In a P.S. dated the following day, he writes that snow prevents his meeting Augustine but he really wants the matter settled.","A letter about church matters.","Beverley writes about Mr. Henderson and decisions on church matters, writing that there are many bad feelings on all sides.","To Waveland. Writes that ministers of the gospel travel on the rail line for half fare, after making themselves known to the conductor. He would like to visit but is unable always to control his time.","Accotink. A response to complaints about cedar posts sold to Augustine.","Jane Byrd writes to her cousin, John Augustine Washington III, updating him on family members. She also relays a plan, from Thomas, in which they are planning to move their enslaved persons further south and wonders if John would also like to do so. She concludes by lamenting on the state of the country. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","William recommends that Augustine break up Cousin Hannah's establishment. Her store accounts have been going unpaid, and she has many unpaid bills. If something is not done soon, William will relinquish his trusteeship.","Waverly. Reports the death of Charles a few days after Augustine left him. Says he has lost all his little family, save one, and is left to \"travel the remainder of life's journey alone.\" Refers to being comforted by religion. Charles left no will so he would appreciate any information Augustine has as regards his worldly affairs.","Letter from Rebecca J. Washington to John Augustine Washington III, thanking him for his offer to assist her sister, Charlotte. Discusses her financial debt due to house and farm management at her estate, Claymont Court. Autograph letter signed, 5 pages.","Letter from John Augustine Washington III to Edward 'Ned' C. Turner concerning scheduling a vestry meeting. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.","Judith B. Alexander writes to her nephew, John Augustine Washington III, about the beginning of the Civil War. She expresses her fear about the danger that John, his brother, Richard B. Washington, and his sister's and cousin's sons are facing. She also describes the \"delicate\" young soldiers she saw in her travels to Richmond. She provides updates on many family and friends. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","Letter from Edward C. Turner to John Augustine Washington III, updating him on the conditions at Waveland, Washington's estate, while he is absent in the army. He reports that the overseer at Mount Vernon has said that the enslaved population is in a state of rebellion there. He worries that if the Union army takes possession of Camp Pickens; a large number of enslaved people have been sent to the area to build embankments. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages, with envelope","Letter from Edward C. Turner to John Augustine Washington III concerning the maintenance of his estate at Waveland while he's away with the army. Turner advises Washington that he should buy tobacco, candles, and tea for the enslaved people. The Union army has retreated from the local area. He makes a brief reference to a revolt among the enslaved at Mount Vernon. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages, with envelope.","Letter from Judith B. Alexander to her nephew, John Augustine Washington III, in which she provides him with updates on his family, including his daughter Louisa, while he is away fighting in the Civil War. She laments him being in danger, and wishes him safety. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","Anna writes about the rain and looking forward to Augustine's visit.","Letter from a 'Cousin Fanny' to John Augustine Washington III concerning the death of her mother. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.","To Mount Vernon. Hannah writes that Cary would like to visit Augustine.","Richwoods. Aunt C. would like a nice cedar cane from the vault to walk with. Thanks him for kindness shown to her boys while with him. Will greatly miss Mr. Tyng as the pastor of the church. Mr. Ambler is not the same.","To Mount Vernon. Her health is good, and she plans to visit soon. Mr. Alexander does not like to be away from home for long, even though he loves seeing them all. Has a large corn crop and an excellent garden. She has been working in it and fears Nelly and the children will take her for an \"Indian.\"","Will see the family in Jefferson and hopes they get there soon for their health. Asks for money to travel.","To Mount Vernon. Judith tells Augustine not to send a carriage for her. She will take a public conveyance. Hopes to see Maria soon. Reports that Bushrod Washington Herbert is disposed to be melancholy.","Judith wants to stay with Augustine for a few days to discuss business. Reports on the health of Maria. His mother is well, and Richard's new daughter is healthy.","To Mount Vernon. Wants the receipt for Augustine's compounded pills. Is returning the nice and expensive cloak she was given. Promises to write someday as if \"I was talking to you.\"","William wants to meet with Thomas Washington to determine how close they can come in the price of Wakefield.","Requests various plants be sent to her as she has \"nothing but stumps \u0026 poverty around my dwelling.\" Her darling boy has been ill with scarlet fever but is improving.","Mason writes sending some tobacco seeds of a truly fine quality for his\n\"hooka.\" Gives instructions on how to plant the seed.","Hollin Hall to Mount Vernon. Autograph letter signed, mentions Jane C. Washington. Also discusses a\nwoman who wronged him.","Autograph letter signed, mentioning a visit by Dr. Mason.","With a list of slaves in pencil on verso in John Augustine's hand.","Turner writes about an upcoming visit and wants to know about arrangements for a bond. The letter was carried by \"Joe,\" likely an enslaved man.","Letter from Benjamin W. Leigh to John Augustine Washington III inviting him to dine at a boarding house with 'our mess, Mr. Mangum, Mr. Black, Mr. Garland'. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel and red wax seal.","Aunt CB writes to John Augustine Washington updating him about several family members and friends who have died or are ill. Hannah Lee Alexander laments the death of her daughter, Polly, and several other family members. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","Jane C. Washington writes to her son, John Augustine Washington III, about family finances and sends a check for $100. She also updates John on the death of a family friend. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","Autograph letter on Shenandoah Valley Rail Road stationary, recommending Lawrence Washington for a railroad project in Texas.","Acknowledges receipt of $25 from George Light.","Encloses a list of revolutionary bills and asks if Washington would like to purchase them.","Regrets sale of four Gibraltar engravings and hopes he can convince the Ladies to raise the money to keep them at Mount Vernon.","Hurst writes recommending Lawrence Washington for a position in the Department of State. Washington has recently helped Hurst acquire some very valuable manuscripts and \"is possessed of much skill and knowledge in regard to the relative value of historical documents.\"","Bradley discuss the return of Washington's son, Augustine, from Europe, as well as the price of the \"Middleton\" autograph George Washington letter.","Dorsey wishes to sell some china from the Willis family – particularly a plate that belonged to Princess Murat, great-niece of General Washington and, by marriage, of Napoleon Bonaparte.","Dandridge wants to sell the Braddock Sash, which she says is in a very good state of preservation.","Dandridge writes that she still wants to sell the Braddock Sash and has contacted the Regent of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association, the Colonial Dames, and the Society of Colonial Wars.","Stone, librarian at the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, writes that he is unable to purchase the Braddock sash or make an offer for it.","Dorsey wants Washington to examine a painting and other relics at the home of Captain and Mrs. Willis near Front Royal.","Writes about two Washington surveys in his possession and discusses the sale of other manuscripts. He asks Washington if he has any books from George Washington's library bearing his signature and bookplate.","Writing from the Library of the Boston Athenaeum, Lane requests a description of Washington's copy of Brown's Bible.","Lane thanks Washington for his description of George Washington's copy of Brown's Bible. He also mentions Washington's copy of the \"Young man's companion,\" which was said to have been given to General Grant.","Bradley writes that he has received a volume from Bushrod Washington's library entitled \"The Life of Napoleon Bonaparte\" from the Bishop. The Bishop would like to purchase a book from George Washington's library, as well as another Washington manuscript. Bradley suggests Washington try to sell him Bushrod Washington and Lawrence's Lewis's ledger as executors of Washington's estate.","Writes criticizing the librarian Mrs. Dawson, saying that, although there are rare works under her care, she never knows their value. Dawson has been sending bookplates to Washington.","Mrs. Dawson, librarian of the Charleston Library, writes sending bookplates and continental bills.","Salley is sending three historic bookplates for Washington to examine and hopefully purchase.","Describes the provenance of the bookplates he sent, which he believes are American.","Page writes that he does not feel the \"journal\" is as valuable or interesting as he had hoped.","Typescript letter with autograph note in the hand of Lawrence Washington on behalf of the Christ Church Musical Committee. A letter informing Miss Stuart that there have been complaints about the music at church and her salary will be reduced.","Typescript letter signed from Lawrence to his sister, regarding the Vestry's handling of complaints about the music at church.","Letter about purchasing property owned by Lawrence, with a sketch of the land.","Draft letter from Lawrence Washington to Mrs. James Blaisdell regarding the return of two books stolen from his home, Audley, during the Civil War: an edition of Aesop's Fables, and a copy book used by George Washington when he was a child. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.","Gunther is sending a $25 check for the purchase of 4 books: Maid of the Doe, Memoirs of Lafayette, Religion of Nature, and Smith's History.","Discusses Washington's discovery of a Robert Beverley bookplate and wishes to use his letter in the Ex Libris Journal.","Terry writes that he does not wish to purchase the Joseph Miller plate at the price mentioned but is interested in making a new offer.","Letter discussing the bookplate of Abraham Lott.","Letter about the sale of manuscripts.","Seabrook acknowledges the receipt of a check from Washington. He discusses book prices and writes that several descendants of William Washington are now living in Charleston.","Typescript copy.","Typescript draft with autograph corrections, regarding the senator's opposition to Senate Bill 1238 for the relief of the estate of General Washington.","Letter regarding the genealogy of the Winn family and the bookplate of Rev. Richard Winn that Washington had in his possession.","Letter regarding a bookplate belonging to Rev. Richard Winn.","Typescript copy. Letter about the Washington sword purchased by the New York State Library.","William discusses an article he is writing about the swords of Washington.","Five typescript copies of a letter sent by Lawrence to William regarding the history of the Washington sword he sold to Mr. William F. Havemeyer, which was later presented to the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association.","William writes about a statement he had requested regarding the authenticity of Washington's sword. He has just read Paul Wilstach's book on Mount Vernon.","Campbell writes about the authenticity of Washington's Frederick the Great sword, which Professor Van Tyne of the University of Michigan has \"absolutely no confidence in.\" She also discusses conflicting opinions about a portrait of Mary Ball Washington by Robert Edge Pine.","Carter writes that it had always been her impression that the Washington silver and sword were sent to her father at Kinlock and concealed in the pigeon house during the war, after which they were returned to the family.","Marshall has an \"old fashioned brass fender\" bought by his uncle, Lewis Marshall, at the sale at Waveland of John Augustine Washington III's estate. The fender is believed to come from Mount Vernon.","Letter about dueling pistols that once belonged to Col. Washington.","Autograph letter unsigned. An incomplete and undated letter written by Lawrence to his wife, Fannie.","Untitled manuscript by Lawrence Lewis concerning his defence of the Confederacy and his father, John Augustine Washington III. Lewis responds to an argument that there hadn't been instances of Northern writers criticizing the South prior to 1860. He lists several authors including Frederick Law Olmstead. Autograph document, 7 numbered pages.","One page of notes in the hand of Lawrence Washington, regarding the return of books stolen by Major Osborne from Waveland during the Civil War.","Autograph document in the hand of Lawrence Washington.","Autograph document.","Autograph letter signed. Tape repairs, with some text loss. Smith writes to ask why one hogshead of tobacco made by George Washington was refused. Washington's waggoner informed him that the head was somewhat damaged being prized out of the door.","Letter from Corbin Washington to G.R.L. Tuberville concerning his recent travels and arrival at Haywood. Gives a list of items that a man named Charles is carrying in his saddlebag on the journey, inlcuding pin-cushions and petticoats. Discusses getting building supplies such as wood and shingles at Fairfax. He expects a good corn harvest. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel (torn).","St. Clair, Staunton, to Mrs. Frances Hubbard, Williamsburg. Letter addressed to \"My dear dear Mama.\"","One page of accounts, with a letter from Samuel B. Gordon to Robert Beverley dated 1799 October 4","John Rose, Montrose, to William Augustine Washington, Haywood. Writes about a jury's unfavorable judgment in the case of a bond.","Letter from John Law to Thomas Swann asking him to pay $76.95 to Charles L. Francisco. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.","Letter from John Law to John Lloyd concerning a bank draft on Thomas Swann in favor of Mr. Charles Francisco. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel.","Letter from Charles Calvert Stuart to John Augustine Washington, which contains a forwarded letter to Washington from Edward C. Marshall on the same bifolium sheet. Stuart discusses his plans to send around 20 enslaved people from his household from Louisa to a sugar plantation in Louisiana. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.","Stuart's letter includes a letter directed to him and and intended for Washington from Edward C. Marshall, Oak Hill, Fauquier County, VA, concerning Lewis' possible interest in purchasing Warner Hall. Includes calculations from potential price per acre. Autograph letter signed 2 pages. ","Letter from Jane C. Washington to her daughter, Anna Maria Washington, informing her that she will be away until after Christmas and instructing her to give the servants meat and lard before the holiday. Follows with discussions about various family members. Autograph letter signed, three pages, with integral address panel and red wax seal.","Elizabeth Bowyer, Thorn Hill, to Miss Frances Griggs, Charlestown. Sends greetings to many acquaintances and relations. Has been taking music lessons in the winter. Asks when they are coming to see them and for information on various relations.","Caleb Russell, Quantico Factory, to Jane C. Washington, Mount Vernon. Russell writes that he had sent some of the wool, at the direction of the overseer, received last summer to a factory in Fredericksburg to be made into fine cloth, as he is unable to do that. Since then he has heard nothing about it, despite writing to them several times.","Discusses the death of Louisa. Writes that Mr. Alexander will bring the corn crop up soon. Gives news of various acquaintances.","George Mason, Hollin Hall, to Jane C. Washington, Mount Vernon. Autograph letter signed.","F. F. Lee, Washington City, to Jane C. Washington, Mount Vernon. Lee writes that she will visit Mount Vernon for a few days with Mary and Rosa.","Bella Jones Adams, Philadelphia, to Jane C. Washington, Mount Vernon. Writes that the memorandum tablet was sent by Martha, not her. She didn't send the butter cooler due to fearing for its condition. She wants Jane to visit during the summer and asks after her crops. Penciled note indicates a receipt on the document was clipped. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel. Postmarked Philadelphia Jun 3.","Letter from Henry T. Harrison to General George Rust, writing on behalf of John Augustine Washington III. Concerning Elizabeth Selden and her desire to sell her annuity to Washington. Auotgraph letter signed, 2 pages, with integral address panel and red wax seal.","Prospect Hill to Mount Vernon. Hannah writes of family news and says that things have been gloomy at Blakeley since Jane left. She is happy to hear about the birth of a daughter to Nelly.","Letter from Ann Maury to her distant cousin, Eleanor Love Selden Washington. This is a letter of introduction, in which she presents her neighbor in New York, Charles W. Foster, who wishes to visit Mount Vernon. She claims that Foster is 'making a pilgrimage to that spot which must always have uncommon interest in the eyes of every true American, associated as it is with the memory of the truly great and good man whose name you bear'. A note on the envelope indicates this was hand-delivered by Foster to Mount Vernon. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with envelope with partial wax seal.","Letter from Elizabeth Selden to Eleanor Love Selden Washington, concerning her financial hardships. She discusses two enslaved people, a man named John and a woman named Caroline. She discusses various family members. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel.","Alexandria. Reminds board that the canal company has no rights to his property known as Selden's Lot. Also requests the completion of a bridge across the canal and that they complete gravelling the road on the eastern embankment.","Baltimore. A letter regarding a shipment of guano to John Augustine Washington at Mount Vernon. Law recommends repacking the original bags from the Pacific into casks.","Prospect Hill to Mount Vernon. Describes a table setting for a wedding. Kate's wedding has been broken off, and Hannah is glad about it. Really wants to see them. Description of drought and crops. Discusses health of various relatives and acquaintances.","Baltimore to Mount Vernon. Lloyd tells Nelly to take a train when she visits, as she and the children will be more comfortable. Gives news of various family members.","Two letters, one from M.F. Lippitt and one from M.B. Lippitt, on one folded sheet. Both concern news about various family members and pending travel plans. Autograph letters signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel and red wax seal.","Hollin Hall. Encloses a letter from John Augustine Washington III, which he wants shown to the Committee of Propositions and Grievances of the House of Delegates. Refers to a petition alleging mercenary motives in annexing part of Fairfax County to Alexandria.","Letter about exchanging and reissuing stock certificates.","Norfolk to Berryville. Letter about purchasing a tract of land in Nansemond County that Lewis is one of the heirs to.","Bogglesville. Reports that Nansemond land is most likely worthless, as the timber has all been cut, and many people claim parts of it as it adjoins their land.","Baltimore to Mount Vernon. Lloyd writes that she will send Louisa's bonnet. Shares news about Fanny Lee and Hannah Stuart. Has made a beautiful purse for Augustine.","Alexandria. Requests Lee accompany Cazenove to the city, along with Augustine Washington.","To Mount Vernon. Judith wishes to hear from Nelly. Very hot, dry weather, affecting the corn crop and grass. No cholera yet. Only one baby on their property. Sends greetings to many people.","A letter signed \"Mother,\" about a trip to Baltimore where she was robbed at the depot of her purse. She is sending two dresses and hopes Charlotte is doing well at school.","Alexandria. Letter about the purchase of lumber.","To Mount Vernon. Judith writes that she enjoyed her visit to Mount Vernon and the family. Looks often at the daguerreotype. Recommends they go to Jefferson. Continues on 12 July: Met Mrs. Payne and is raising money for her to go to the springs for her health. Gives news about various people.","Spring Bank. Letter from Thomas L. Ellzen to George Mason with a copy of Mason's reply on the inner fold. Concerns new road passing through their lands.","Annapolis. Bacon writes that the Charles County delegation does not want anyone to induce the Virginia Legislature to pass a similar law to the Maryland one. Recommends appealing directly to the Virginia Legislature without involving the General Assembly of Maryland.","To Mount Vernon. Judith writes that she heard that Nelly was \"pale and not strong.\" Gives accounts of other people's health and her own. Dr. Stewart's daughters will try to visit Nelly at Mount Vernon so they can see it \"with family there.\"","Letter regarding the delivery of deeds.","Boyden writes to recommend his daughter as a governess, in response to an advertisement in the Southern Churchman.","To Mrs. Julian (Eleanor Love Selden Washington) Howard, by right of her descent from Richard Bennett who was governor of Virginia from 1652-1655.","Letter addressed to \"My dear Uncle,\" announcing the death of Fanny's mother and giving an account of her final illness.","Letter discussing a coat of arms for the Willis and Rich families found under the floor of a church.","Letter sending two India prints from the photogravures made from the portrait of Lawrence Washington, which Washington allowed them to photograph.","A descendant of Mary Ball writes to see how she can claim money to be paid to the heirs of General Washington.","Discusses funeral costs and money being raised for the church.","Letter regarding property owned by Samuel W. Washington","Typescript copy. Morrison responds from the Library of Congress to Dodge's inquiry about the relationship between Lund Washington and George Washington.","Typescript letters to and from various art museums and libraries seeking information on the portrait of Lawrence Washington in his mother's possession, as well as letter regarding the appraisal, potential sale, and exhibition of the portrait.","Correspondence about the loan of 7 manuscript and print music books formerly owned by Ann Washington, wife of Bushrod Washington, to the Library of Congress.","Letter from the Director of Research at the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery regarding the letters of Robert E. Lee, \"To Markie.\"","Letters concerning the sale of the Charles Town Water Works.","Typescript letters to and from Regent Harriet C. Towner, Julian Howard Washington, and Patty W. Washington concerning the termination of Julian's employment at Mount Vernon.","Hook is interested in purchasing any books or manuscripts that Miss Washington has dated prior to 1866.","Letter regarding a set of William and Mary College Quarterly that belonged to Anne's father, Lawrence Washington. With Mrs. Adams's reply of the same date.","Letter from James Lewis Hook to Miss Washington concerning interest in buying books.","Encloses a typescript of a Bushrod Washington letter recently acquired by the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association of the Union.","A letter about family heirlooms addressed to Betty, with the reply.","Letters about replacing the frames for the Brooks map and Sampson Derrel deed which were lost or misplaced by the Library of Congress.","Caldwell writes that she found some old stock certificates in the Goshen Land and Investment Co.","A letter from the Regent of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association regarding the death of Anne's mother and the opening of the Centennial exhibit at Mount Vernon.","A letter and loan agreement with the Robert E. Lee Memorial Foundation at Stratford Hall.","Letter requesting a photostatic copy of the will of John Washington.","2 copies. Letter offering for sale manuscripts and books from the library of George Washington.","Letter thanking Anne for the paintings she lent to a recent exhibition.","Letter regarding the sale of Washington family relics to the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association.","Letter to the Regent discussing the potential sale of Washington family relics.","A letter declining the purchase of books that belonged to Bushrod Washington but were not part of Washington's library.","Letter regarding the recent purchase of two Bushrod Washington letters.","Letter and check from the sale of a miniature of Burwell Bassett by Charles Willson Peale.","Concerning a miniature of Col. Burwell Bassett by C. W. Peale.","Letter about the Virginia Magazine of History and Biography.","Letter from the National Trust for Historic Preservation about the gift of one volume of Samuel Ireland's \"Picturesque Views on the Upper or Warwickshire Avon,\" inscribed by Eleanor Parke Lewis to her daughter.","Letter about a book titled \"The Philosophy of the Moral Feelings\" from the library of John Augustine Washington III that was recently brought to Mount Vernon.","Letter enclosing a carbon copy of Patty's will as well as a carbon copy of a legal memorandum regarding Washington family correspondence stipulated in the will.","Letters and documents related to the sale and gift of Washington family documents and artifacts to the Masonic Memorial in Alexandria.","Letter concerning the Daniel Webster Papers Project.","Letter enclosing a copy of her second codicil, bequeathing her personal property to her nephew, Lawrence Washington.","Discusses various relatives' health. Talks about visiting friends. Discusses flowers and birds – mockingbirds are keeping her awake at night.","Lloyd writes that she wants to visit, but Nelly need not trouble herself about her. \"I am entirely ready with my little things.\" The new stove is giving them nicer bread than before.","To Mount Vernon. William writes to his mother that he is attending the Whig Convention with his brother Richard. The Potomac is frozen over, so they will take the nearest road across the country to Fredericksburg.","To Mount Vernon. She will delay her visit to Mount Vernon until they return from Jefferson. Hopes the children and Clara can stay with her until their return.","Autograph document. A poem on death, with text loss.","Autograph document. A poem written on the death of a young daughter.","A letter to Nelly from her sister about purchasing clothes for Lawrence and the children.","Autograph document. In fragile condition, with some text loss.","Mason requests a value for a property described in detail. Wants to know\nwhat rent it would bring and about insurance, whether it is fireproof, and what the taxes are.","Letter regarding the shipment of two boxes of books, with shipping note and 6-page typescript list of the books titled 'Miscellaneous Collection of Books'.","Letter regarding Fannie's will.","Letter from Richard Henderson to John Bailey concerning an impending court proceeding and the need to receive certain paperwork in order to file on time. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel.","Recipient unknown. \"A true copy from the Bond in Richmond City office.\"","Sketch of Christ Church in Alexandria, with remarks about the grounds and exact descriptions of the boundaries.","Autograph document signed.","Document signed John A. Washington.","Receipt for $20 that John Augustine Washington II paid for the making of a court bench.","Receipt for the shipment of 17 bags of Peruvian guano from Baltimore. With a letter from Samuel K. George to John Augustine dated 1 March 1845, stating that the guano was shipped on the steamboat Columbia.","2 invoices for blacksmith services.","For a partial share in the Dismal Swamp Company.","Agreement appointing James Guy as arbitrator in a \"cause of difference\" regarding a bridge afloat in the Potomac. Awards $135 to Washington.","Document, bill and receipt from Gustavus Lesur to John Augustine Washington III for $696.60 for the building of a servant's house. Docket indicates the building was erected at Waveland. Autograph document signed, 1 page.","For sale of ¼ part of a share in the Dismal Swamp Company for $3000. Notarized by Charles Sharp. With two receipts from Peter B. Prentis, Clerk of Nansemond County, to John Augustine Washington III.","For the purchase of household goods.","For a partial share in the Dismal Swamp Company.","For a partial share in the Dismal Swamp Company.","Receipt written to John Augustine Washington III by Judith B. Alexander for the sum of $40.75 Washington paid to her as an annuity from the estate of his father, John Augustine Washington II. Autograph document signed, 1 page.","For sale of Dismal Swamp Land Co. stock.","For a partial share in the Dismal Swamp Company.","Granting the use of the Shenandoah Valley Railroad switch at Blakeley.","Typescript and signed will, with carbon copy draft.","For the collection of books in Carter Library.","Carbon copy of the last will and testament of Anne M. Washington.","Sketch showing arrangement of pews in Christ Church in Alexandria, with the annual pew rent of each indicated.","2 leaves of survey notes in different hands","Document suggesting amendments to a legal compromise.","Handwritten and typescript copies of genealogical notes about the Washington family.","Typescript document entitled \"A list of officers of the army and navy, who have received lands from Virginia for Revolutionary services.\"","3 typescript copies. An act providing for the erection of a monument to Washington.","Typescript document.","Typescript letter by \"A Friend and Admirer of the Late Mr. Lawrence Washington,\" speaking against the government's unfair treatment of Lawrence Washington's widow.","Typescript copy. A bill to incorporate the Mount Vernon Ladies Association of the Union, and to authorize the purchase of a part of Mount Vernon place.","Typescript document.","Typescript document.","Clipped article about a Mr. Joseph I. Keefer who received a letter about a volume of Shakespeare signed by Washington. The book was purportedly stolen from the house of John Augustine Washington by the 8th Illinois Calvary during the Civil War.","2 typescript copies of an article from the Winchester, Va. Historical Magazine.","To reimburse the estate of General George Washington.","Printed copy of Bill 3137 concerning the reimbursement of General George Washington's estate for lands in Ohio lost by conflciting grants made under U.S. authority. Typescript document, 3 pages.","Typescript blurb by Kate Brownlee Sherwood with manuscript corrections. A review of the book Washington, the Man and the Mason, by Charles A. Callahan.","Invitation to a commemoration of the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the notification by Charles Thomson Secretary of the Continental Congress of the election of George Washington as first President of the United States of America.","Typescript document.","Typescript document.","Autograph document in very fragile condition.","Typescript copy.","2 envelopes, 1 docketed \"copies of power of attorney \u0026 bonds sent to Chicago.\"","Taken by C. M. Bell of Washington, D.C. With genealogical notes on verso.","Two photograph copies of a painting of Louis XVI. 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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 certain items for preservation purposes.","The collection is organized in the following series and subseries:","Series 1. Correspondence (Three subseries: John Augustine Washington III, Lawrence Washington, Washington Family)","Series 2. Legal, Financial, and Real Property (including surveys, deeds, receipts, etc)","Series 3. Miscellaneous (typed manuscripts, various papers relating to genealogy research or publications) ","Series 4. Prints and Photographic Materials","All series are arranged chronologically, with undated materials listed last. ","John Augustine Washington III (1821-1861): John Augustine Washington III was the great-grand nephew of George Washington and the last private owner of Mount Vernon. The fourth of five children, he was born on May 3, 1821 to John Augustine Washington II and Jane Charlotte Blackburn Washington. John Augustine spent his childhood at his parents' Blakeley plantation near present day Charles Town, West Virginia. After the deaths of Bushrod Washington and his wife Julia in 1829, the Mount Vernon estate became the possession of John Augustine Washington II. After John Augustine Washington II passed away in June 1832, the estate was left to his widow Jane Charlotte. John Augustine Washington III graduated from the University of Virginia in 1840, returning to Mount Vernon in September 1841 with a proposition to manage the estate for his mother. She agreed, loaning him twenty-two slaves and contracting his employment for five hundred dollars per year for seven years. Upon Jane Charlotte's death in 1855, as the oldest living male heir, John Augustine Washington III became the last owner private owner of Mount Vernon.","John Augustine Washington III and Eleanor Love Selden Correspondence ; John Augustine Washington III and Mount Vernon Ladies Association (MVLA) Collection","This collection contains correspondence, legal documents, financial records, and other documents related to John Augustine Washington III and his family, especially his son, Lawrence, as well as his granddaughters, Anne and Patty. The bulk of the correspondence series are letters sent to John Augustine Washington III and concern family affairs and the management of various family plantations, including Mount Vernon.","John Augustine Washington III tells his mother, Jane C. Washington, about a head injury he recently sustained via one of his classmates. He states that \"I do not think he did it intentionally. The name of the boy I do not know and if I did I would have no right to say.\" Autograph letter signed, 3 pages.","Letter to John Augustine Washington III from his brother, Richard B. Washington, and his mother, Jane C. Washington. Richard reports back to John about farm affairs and mentions several enslaved people: Henry, Humphrey, Meredith, and Anthony. He reports that Henry and Humphrey have harrowed fields and that Meredith and Anthony have plowed 140 acres for wheat. Jane briefly mentions farm affairs, inquires about John's education at The University of Virginia, and reminds him to read his Bible every day. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","Jane C. Washington writes to her son, John Augustine Washington III, about farm affairs, including the planting of wheat, rye, and oats, the arrival of guests at her home, Blakely, and critiques his spelling from previous letters. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages.","Jane C. Washington writes to her son, John Augustine Washington about her journey home from visiting her daughter and his sister, Anna Maria Washington Alexander, and John's boarding situation at the University of Virginia. She also discusses affairs on the farms at Mount Vernon, mentioning two enslaved men, Willoughby and Gabriel, and whether or not they should stay at Mount Vernon or return to Blakely with her. Letter also includes a discussion about a man named Sambo. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","Jane C. Washington writes to her son, John Augustine Washington III, urging him to write back to her as soon as possible, confirming that he received the money he requested from her, as she had not heard from him in five weeks. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages.","Letter to John Augustine Washington III from his classmate at the University of Virginia, John B. Tabb about an incident in which Tabb suspected a Mr. Gibbosn of an unknown crime and his recent interactions with Mr. Gibbons. He also discusses his health and when he will be able to return to the University. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","Judith B. Alexander writes to her nephew, John Augustine Washington III, and discusses her faith following the death of several friends and family and updates John on his family including his mother, Jane C. Washington, his brother, Richard B. Washington, and his sister, Anna Maria Blackburn Alexander. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","J. Tabb writes to John Augustine Washington III and William Brokenborough requesting a meeting with them regarding his son, John B. Tabb, a classmate of theirs at The University of Virginia. 2 pages.","Judith B. Alexander writes to her nephew, John Augustine Washington III, about the death of Polly, Hannah Lee Alexander's daughter, from scarlet fever. She also recounts other family members who currently had the disease and those who have since recovered. She talks briefly of the arrival of spring and the flowers blooming at her home, Caledon. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.","Letter in which Jane C. Washington writes to her son, John Augustine Washington III, with updates on deaths and illnesses in the family due to scarlett fever. She updates John on the farm, including that many of their sheep have died. She urges John to write to her more frequently. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","Jane C. Washington writes to her son, John Augustine Washington III, about his poor health and whether he should continue school at The University of Virginia, or if he should return home. She also updates John on farm affairs and her recent visits with family and friends. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","Letter from Judith B. Alexander to John Augustine Washington III while he is attending the University of Virginia. Concerning family news, including the recent death of Louisa. She discusses the gardens at her estate at Caledon and the affairs of various neighbors. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages, with integral address panel and partial seal.","Jane C. Washington discusses her son, John Augustine Washington III's, boarding situation at The University of Virginia, her recent visits with friends and family, and farm affairs. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages.","George William Washington writes to his cousin, John Augustine Washington III, asking for a loan of $20, in which he plans to \"refund in the course of a very short while.\" Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.","Judith B. Alexander writes to her nephew, John Augustine Washington III, and updates him on many friends and family members' health. She mentions that Hannah Lee Alexander was very sick and went to stay at Blakely with John's mother, Jane C. Washington. Judith writes that she is pleased John has been riding horses everyday and his improved health because of it. Autograph letter, 4 pages.","Jane C. Washington writes to her son, John Augustine Washington III, announcing the birth of Anna Maria Washington Alexander's son, John Augustine Washington IV. She also discusses affairs of the farm, inlcuding livestock sales and planting of rye and wheat. She mentions her visit to Audley, Nelly Custis Lewis' home, and the recent death of Lewis' daughter, Mary Eliza Angela Conrad. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","Judith B. Alexander writes to her nephew, John Augustine Washington III, announcing the birth of sons to both his cousin, Hannah Lee Alexander, and his sister, Anna Maria Washington Alexander. She updates John on the good health of family members. Autograph letter, 4 pages.","Jane C. Washington writes to her son, John Augustine Washington III, and sends updates on Anna Maria Washington Alexander's newborn son, John Augustine Washington IV. She discusses John's boarding situation at the University of Virginia, with the Merriweather family, and is pleased that he has been accompanying them to church. She discusses farm affairs, including the sale of roughly 1,000-1,200 bales of wheat. She urges John to write to his brother, Richard Washington. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","Judith writes to her nephew Augustine encouraging him to remain at the University of Virginia instead of going to Washington to work.","Jane C. Washington writes to her son, John Augustine Washington III, about Bushrod Washington Herbert's plans for the law books he inherited from Bushrod Corbin Washington. She also discusses her other son and John's brother, Richard Washington, and his education, discusses her recent visitors at her home, Blakely, and shares updates from the farm. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","Meriwether writes to John Augustine Washington III about the sale of one of Washington's mares, and says that he will send the payment, $74, at the \"first safe opportunity.\" Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.","John G. Miller writes to John Augustine Washington III and recounts a story of a classmate of theirs, Mr. Bankhead, who ran away with a woman, Miss Garth, to get married without her father's permission. He says that they have not been seen since the night they left, and tells John to look out for them in Washington D.C. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.","Jane C. Washington writes to her son, John Augustine Washington III, about his improving health and his recent dangerous encounter with a horse that nearly killed him. She briefly mentions politics, including the \"triumph of the Whips in New York and Pennsylvania\" and that the outcomes of the Virginia elections are still unknown. She discusses the state of the farm, mentioning that the harvests of wheat and oats are less than desired. She quotes several sections of Bushrod Corbin Washington's will, which John had previously requested in a separate letter, regarding the fate of his law books following his passing. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","Jane C. Washington writes to her son, John Augustine Washington III, about the murder of one of his professors, Dr. Davis, at The Univeristy of Virginia by one of his classmates. She also discusses money sent from Bushrod Washington and herself to John, and guests at her home, Blakely. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","Jane C. Washington discusses John Augstine Washington III's health, including him \"suffering from weak eyes,\" and asks about his intentions regarding his degree from the University of Virginia. She also recounts her troubles with a broken carriage and waiting for a new one, and shares updates from the farm. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","Johnson writes to John Augustine Washington III about local politics of Louisa, Virginia. He also provides personal updates, including his current studies, his upcoming trips, and correspondence with mutual acquaintances from the University of Virginia. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","Judith B. Alexander, Caledon, to John Augustine Washington III. Judith writes that she is suffering from melancholy and writes of religious matters. She also writes, \"I observed with pleasure you have forbidden the intrusion of stages and omnibuses.\" She asks that she be fondly remembered to Aunt Jenny, \"my poor old Joe Mitchum,\" Phil, West, Eliza, and Sarah.","To Mount Vernon. William writes that he wants Augustine to have Cary ready at Miss Mandeville's to be brought home. Jane C. Washington is with the Alexanders.","Hannah Lee Washington Alexander, Prospect Hill, to John Augustine Washington III, Mount Vernon. Hannah wishes Augustine a happy 21st birthday. Urges religious faith to gain lasting happiness. Gives family news.","Caledon to Mount Vernon. Letter about harvest, wheat crops, debt, and difficulties. Judith hopes to visit Augustine at Mount Vernon and urges him to have faith.","Judith writes that she is unable to attend his wedding to Nelly but her husband will come. She has heard great things about Nelly. Long discussion of William Alexander and his difficulties. Talks about her love of flowers and pleasure at the improvement of the garden and greenhouse at Mount Vernon.","Letter from Jane C. Washington to John Augustine Washington III concerning family matters such as the recent death of Mr. Selden and a discussion about whether Washington should assume administration over the estate. An enslaved woman named Julia is sick. Includes her hope that West Ford will mail this letter today from Mount Vernon, with a postscript message from Ford to Washington about recovering a loan. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages, with integral address panel.","Letter from H. T. Harrison to John Augustine Washington III concerning Washington declining to take certain loans and his involvement in various chancery suits. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel.","Letter from David Gulick to John Augustine Washington III, informing him that it is useless to plough a certain tract of land as it is about to be sold. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.","Letter from John Augustine Washington III to Elizabeth Selden concerning a partial tenancy at Exeter plantation, property of the Selden family. Washington gives her advice concerning finances and the tenant agreement. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages.","Letter from Henry T. Harrison to John Augustine Washington III, advising him about the rental of Exeter plantation, the property of the Selden family. He informs Washington that the enslaved people at Exeter are going to be appraised and sold, if Washington is interested in buying. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.","Letter from William F. Alexander to John Augustine Washington III. He councils that Mr. Dangerfield has offered Washington a fair price for his land, asks for advice about selling off his own land, and discusses crop yields. He also refers to an enslaved man named Tom. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel and red wax seal.","Autograph letter signed. Retained copy. Mount Vernon to Exeter. Augustine writes about corn crops in Exeter.","Letter from Catherine B. Turner to John Augustine Washington III concerning a loan of money. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","Letter from Catherine B. Turner to John Augustine Washington III concerning a loan of money and a delayed payment from Mr. Hammond. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.","Chitton Hill. Letter about the sale of lime.","Mr. Burns will release Washington from his contract. Mr. Roper is interested in purchasing the farm. Congratulates him on the birth of his daughter and wishes him \"good luck to have a dozzen.\" Discusses the new set of six sheriffs elected and crops.","Autograph letter signed. Retained copy. Mount Vernon. About the delivery of lime to Mount Vernon.","Letter from Robert Adams to John Augustine Washington III concerning the purchase of fire insurance for Mount Vernon, with quotes from various companies about the premiums and tenures of policies. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages, with integral address panel.","Bellwood to Mount Vernon. Johnson wants to know whether Augustine wants to rent Mt. Zephyr farm for another year. Says it \"is very much out of order and in a rough and uncultivated state,\" so he will rent it on moderate terms. Extols his congregations every Sunday for their intelligence. Requests Augustine to remind two people that they owe him money, which will be put in the hands of a collection officer if he is not paid.","Letter from the lumber firm, Green and Pascoe, to John Augustine Washington III informing him  that the ten-inch square locust posts he ordered could not be obtained in their market. They suggest that they could cut something similar out of Florida cedar. They're sending the balance of the hemlock ordered by boat with this letter. On the reverse is a letter from Sandford Gulick to John Augustine Washington III, dated September 6, 1844, explaining that the aforementioned shipment of lumber that accompanied this letter was not complete. Autograph letters signed, 2 pages, with integral address panel.","White Marsh. Asks when Augustine will visit in the fall and provides directions.","Letter from Elizabeth Selden to John Augustine Washington III concerning enslaved people at Exeter, the Selden familial home which she is leaving due to financial hardship. She speaks specifically about an enslaved man named John and an enslaved woman named Caroline. She proposes to rent John and Caroline and asks whether Washington would be willing to keep them on the estate. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages, with integral address panel.","Letter from Elizabeth Selden to John Augustine Washington III concerning the enslaved population at her home, Exeter. She discusses four specific people, three men and a woman: John, Billy, Jim, and Aunt Jenny. For $200 she has retained them for her lifetime, after which they will belong to Washington. She complains about their various health and age-related issues as well as their unhappiness about being separated from their families to go with Selden when she leaves Exeter. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel.","Baltimore to Alexandria. Letter requesting payment of $90.20 for delivery of lime.","Letter from William Fowle, President of the Alexandria Canal Company, to John Augustine Washington III informing him that arbitrators of their land dispute have rendered a decision regarding ownership in favor of the company. He assures Washington that, once titles to the formerly disputed property are completed, they will build a bridge at his request. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.","Baltimore. Letter acknowledging the receipt of a check for ninety dollars.","Waverly. Received the check on the Valley Bank of Charlestown and submitted it. Will be happy to aid in future business transactions.","From Baltimore.","Tabb writes Augustine giving him directions to his residence.","To Mount Vernon. Mason writes seeking support for establishing a church in Gum Springs so\nthey do not need to go all the way into Alexandria for services at Christ\nChurch.","Baltimore. Letter about shipping 6 tons of guano to Mount Vernon aboard the steamboat Columbia.","Letter from H. T. Harrison to John Augustine Washington III concerning current events, including John Janney's illness and a chancery suit. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.","Letter from William Fontaine Alexander to John Augustine Washington III in which he asks for advice about an offer he has for ground rent. He mentions the death of a neighbor, Charles Asquith, and also states 'poor old Mingo died yesterday afternoon'. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel and red wax seal.","Letter from David Gulick to John Augustine Washington III informing him that Mr. Smart's boat from Leesburg, Va, will be in Alexandria the following week with 304 bushels of wheat and 315 bushels of oats for Washington. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.","Letter from George Mason to his neighbor, John Augustine Washington III, concerning his disapproval of the current constable. He references some theft or rebellion amongst the enslaved people of the local area and claims, 'for our mutual safety, and a determination to root out these white wolves, we could soon clear the neighborhood'. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel and red wax seal.","Alexandria to Mount Vernon. Turner writes that she is unable to visit because of illness.","Blakely to Mount Vernon. Richard writes that he is unable to hire an overseer as wages are now so high. He says Augustine can keep Fanny for \"what ever she is worth\" if she can be of service.","Letter from Dr. William F. Alexander to John Augustine Washington III requesting that he settle some business for him due to his inability to travel to Alexandria himself. He references Washington's purchase of an enslaved man named Alfred and asks whether Washington would be interested in buying an enslaved man named John and his five youngest children. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel.","William writes that Mr. Roddy wanted to be paid for digging his well, but he had not fulfilled the contract, which was to go ten feet deeper. William will not pay him until he hears from Washington.","To Mount Vernon. William writes that he went to inspect the well. Washington's Uncle Bushrod is uncertain whether it will answer his purposes. Mr. Roddy did not penetrate further than five feet as he felt it would do no good to go further and cause needless expenses. Will dig another well if necessary under a new contract. William is not in need of Augustine's help to obtain a loan.","Letter from Burr W. Harrison to John Augustine Washington III concerning the Circuit Court case of Harrison v. Gibson and the associated costs and fees. Washington owes $805.87 and Harrison requests that he remit the amount promptly either to him or a specified bank. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.","Charlestown to Mount Vernon. Encloses a letter from Mr. Brownell and wants his advice as to how to deal with it. Is worried about his debts and interest payments.","Baltimore. Letter of congratulations on the birth of a child. Eliza is unwell but nothing serious. Reports news of the Mexican conflict.","William purchased a house in Charlestown, depending upon the Brownell's bonds to pay for it. Brownell is insolvent. Describes various crops.","Letter from Matthew E. Harrison to John Augustine Washington III informing him that funds for the sale of the Selden property are now available to Washington. Harrison gives instruction on signing and submitting the property deed to the purchaser, a man named Hammerly. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel.","William writes that James Roper is anxious to purchase Mr. Burns's land.","Fairfax Court House. Requests his attendance as a magistrate at November Court, at which an election will take place for clerk. Mr. Ball desired his support in his effort to be reappointed.","To Mount Vernon. William writes that Mr. Burnett will manufacture \"Gattling's Drilling\nMachine\" for $100.","Letter about the sale of farms.","Letter from Matthew E. Harrison to John Augustine Washington III in which he encloses a check (not identified) for $72 from a man named Hammerly on account of the Henderson bonds. More payments will follow, with the delay due to Hammerly's ill health. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel.","Letter from Matthew E. Harrison to John Augustine Washington III regarding a payment of $30 he has received from Hammerly on account of the Henderson debt. Harrison will deposit the money to Washington's credit. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel.","Letter from Henry T. Harrison to John Augustine Washington III regarding an enslaved woman named Julia. Harrison rented her from Washington and states that there is an additional cost due to a medical account for Julia with Dr. Lee. Includes a discussion about the Selden estate. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel.","Letter from George Mason to his neighbor, John Augustine Washington III, concerning politics in Alexandria and upcoming elections. He asks Washington to keep a lookout for a pair of geese he believes have been stolen by enslaved people and sold to the Quaker community at Woodlawn. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages, with integral address panel.","Letter from James L. McKenad to John Augustine Washington III concerning their recent meeting in the Superior Court and their association in early life. McKenad is accepting Washington's invitation to visit Mount Vernon soon. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.","William asks Augustine to aid him in obtaining a loan of $900 by\nendorsing some bonds. He hopes for a good harvest this year.","Letter from Burr W. Harrison to John Augustine Washington III requesting that Washington or his overseer at Mount Vernon send back two rams. Harrison will settle the cost for them at a later time. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel.","He has canceled his note and encloses it. Had been in attendance on Mrs.\nB.C. Washington in her illness to the neglect of everything else.","Bentroglio. Discusses sale of Nansemond land. Needs to hear from all the heirs of General Washington, Col. Fielding Lewis, and Dr. Thomas Walker. Feels the value has increased due to the railroad being nearby.","Letter from George Washington Bassett to John Augustine Washington III concerning questions about the estate of George Washington and the executors. Bassett is acting as the executor for the estate of Captain Lewis and, in this role, asks for information about the failure of the Washington executors to collect the debts of a man named Ashton. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel.","Bentroglio. Page writes with information about the Nansemond land. Much of the timber has been pillaged, and he suggests negotiating a private sale.","Norfolk to Alexandria. Discussion of Nansemond land. Says there will be great difficulty in establishing its lines as only one tree is left from the original plat. Additionally all the timber has long since been cut and much of the land is claimed by others. Wants to know what price in cash he would take for it.","Judith writes asking for news of Augustine and his family. She recommends the book \"Mount of Olives\" and writes of family news. Charles is leaving to join a company in California.","Warwick to Mount Vernon. Lippitt hopes Augustine can assist Dr. Alexander in recommending Lippitt for a job. Repaired with tape, with partial loss of text.","Letter from Jane C. Washington to her son, John Augustine Washington III, concerning local and family matters. She discusses her son Richard's bad luck with health and money issues. She is concerned about Mount Vernon and the fate of the estate following her death, including whether it will be sold to the U.S. government. She inquires about the plans and progress of the monument for John Augustine Washington II at Mount Vernon. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages, with integral address panel and partial wax seal.","Sends an account of sales of Washington's wheat. Reports on James\nRanson's purchase of a farm and Rutherford's plans.","Judith writes that she heard from Hannah that Augustine received some injury with a plough.","To Mount Vernon. Talks about the great comfort of religion. Discusses Mr. Smith who became a Christian and abandoned his law practice. Also mentions Mr. Merrick of Charles County who sells lime.","Letter from H. T. Harrison to John Augustine Washington III in which he thanks Washington for facilitating the sale of an enslaved man named Henry. He discusses the signed bond and two named parties, Eli Gray and a man named Otterback. Harrison dicusses his new tenant, Ball, at Dry Hollow Farm. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.","Baltimore. Receipt for a shipment of bone that left from Harper's Ferry.","Letter from H. T. Harrison to John Augustine Washington III in which he asks Washington to purchase building materials in Alexandria, VA, on his behalf in order for Harrison to repair a corn house and granary. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel.","Letter from Sholto T. Stuart to John Augustine Washington III concerning the derafting of a petition to present at the Virginia House of Delegates. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.","R. L. Blackburn discusses the enslaved people at his estate, Spring Grove, and his plans to sell specific people, including a 16-year-old boy. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","Letter from Richard Blackburn Washington to his brother, John Augustine Washington III, concerning an impending delivery of wheat and the ill health of their mother, Jane C. Washington. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.","Explains difficulty with the north boundary of his 30-acre lot. Includes plat sketch.","Richmond. Giles writes that he will shortly be on his way to Mount Vernon and will get a conveyance from Alexandria They will arrive about dark on Wednesday evening.","Detroit to Mount Vernon. Wilcox writes sending a box of game and fish and thanking Augustine for his hospitality. \"It was not enough that the hallowed association of Mount Vernon should have made my brief visit there a thing never to be forgotten, but by a singular good fortune the impression and happiness of that visit were rendered more indelible by the kind attentions of your land and yourself.\"","Senate chamber. Thomas writes that he has made the governor aware of the action of the state of Maryland, and he promises to consult the Attorney General for advice.","Letter from Thomas B. Washington to John Augustine Washington III concerning an upcoming visit and family news. Includes a dicsussion about the death of an enslaved woman named Rose, the illness of an enslaved woman named Martha, and reference to illness amongst the enslaved population at Blakeley, Walnut Farm, and Richwoods. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.","Hollin Hall to Mount Vernon. Mason writes that he has nominated several men to be justices for their\ndistrict. He has been urged to become a candidate but has uniformly\nrefused.","Letter from William Easby, the Commissioner of Public Buildings, to John Augustine Washington III inquiring when he can send for bridge timber from Mount Vernon. Washington will be paid upon retrieval. Autograph letter signed, 1 page","Waverly. Encloses partial payment of a debt and requests Augustine to send it on for him. Hopes to get balance shortly.","Letter from Sholto T. Stuart to John Augustine Washington III concerning Stuart's wheat crop. He discusses the crop and health and tells Washington he will start threshing this week and can sell him 250 bushels. He offers to assist Washington in purchasing cattle and discusses livestock prices. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages.","Letter from Sholto Tuberville Stuart to John Augustine Washington III concerning farm management and the price of wheat. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages.","Letter from Matthew Harrison to John Augustine Washington III regarding a payment to Washington of $1,109.71 from General Rush in reference to 'the Hammerly matter'. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.","Bushwood. Plowden writes planning a meeting with other legislators to prepare for passage of a law to protect from gill netters. He requests that Augustine come to Washington to address them on the matter.","Annapolis. Plowden writes that the bill to ban gilling nets will not be brought up in the Maryland Legislature, mostly due to people from Charles and Prince Georges counties.","To Mount Vernon. Tillman is concerned about the use of gilling nets on the Potomac River, which are against the law. Wants to hire someone to cruise up and down the river to take them up during the fishing season.","William thanks Augustine for offering to put up shad for Mr. Bealls and\nhimself. Jane C. Washington is visiting and detained by the rain and damp\nweather.","Bryan writes that the law from 1845 will most likely stand against the gill netting. He wants to meet with Augustine in Alexandria to discuss fishing.","Letter from Thomas B. Washington to John Augustine Washington III concerning a man named William Lyons and an issue with his free papers. Thomas B. Washington asks JAWIII to assist Lyons, who is traveling to Alexandria, to address an error with the registration of his free papers. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.","William thanks Augustine for the shad and writes that Miss Rice will\nprovide \"all that you desire in a Governess for your children.\"","Alexandria. Shinn writes that he is unable to get men for sending the boat out for fishing.","John Prosser Tabb writes to John Augustine Washington III about the sale of Mount Vernon saying, \"I am truly glad that you have a prospect of diposing of Mt. Vernon so advantageously.\" He also tells Washington about multiple properties for sale, ranging from 500-1200 acres and $9,000-$35,000, near him. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","Fairfax Court House to Alexandria. Discusses the commissioners appointed to assess damages to the properties of lands through which the Manassas Gap Rail will pass. One property holder is not a freeholder, which poses a problem.","William is grateful for delivery of fish. Wants to visit Mount Vernon so\nthat \"our children should grow up knowing and loving each other.\"\nDiscusses the planting of corn and wheat. Says Cary may visit before his\nreturn to Jefferson.","William writes that he received the fish and paid for the herring but not\nthe shad. Describes corn and wheat crops. Refers to upcoming election for\nthe \"sheriffalty.\"","Alexandria. A letter discussing the qualifications of a Miss Page to be a governess for the Washington family. Dana is not sure of her French abilities. She does not teach drawing.","Wilson Cary Selden Alexander writes to his uncle, John Augustine Washington III, about his invitation spend Christmas at Mount Vernon and updates John on his studies at university. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","Eliza writes that she will not send the money \"you hold of mine to California.\" Wishes to consult with him as to investment when she comes to Virginia in May.","To Mount Vernon. Letter regarding a disagreement with Mr. Cawood about using Augustine's hands to finish work for Bryan.","Letter from Rebecca J. Washington to John Augustine Washington III requesting that Washington assume legal guardianship over her little girl. She discusses her financial hardship and shares family updates. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.","Blakeley. Hannah writes that she has been sick ever since she returned home and is now visiting Aunt Jane. She is very anxious about her boys' improvement and wants to send Jennie to Mrs. Barton in Philadelphia. Asks about the money due her from Hunter.","William writes that Jenny will leave with Richard and go to Philadelphia\nto be with Mrs. Barton. Requests that Washington send the $100 he\nproposed to advance for her.","Hannah writes that Jeannie will be ready soon. It will take some time to get the things she does not have there, including a trunk.","Spring Bank to Mount Vernon. Mason sends condolences on the death of Jane C. Washington, \"a great\nVirginia lady.\" He was unable to attend funeral due to the illness of his\nwife all summer.","Spring Bank to Mount Vernon. Mason writes about proposed improvements to the road, which will lessen\nthe chance of water damage.","Letter from Judith B. Alexander to John Augustine Washington III concerning her shipment of various plants to Mount Vernon. There has been a bout of sickness at her home and the loss of several servants has impeded farm operation. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages, with integral address panel and black wax seal.","Draft letter from John Augustine Washington III to Miss B. Cower, previously a governess to Washington's children. Washington denies Miss Cower's claims that he had disparaged her to a Mr. Willis and refuses to agree to Miss Cower's request that he interview his children about her abilities as an instructress. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.","Annapolis to Alexandria. Plowden wants to know when the Virginia Legislature will pass a similar law to the one the Maryland Legislature passed in 1854 to stop gill netting. If that does not happen, the Maryland law will be repealed.","Spring Bank to Mount Vernon. Mason writes about the Accotink Turnpike having passed through the Senate of Virginia. He will give land for the road without compensation and wants to participate in the survey.","Waverly. Discusses financial matters and debts.","Letter from Sholto T. Stuart to John Augustine Washington III in which he expresses relief that he can \"correct wrong impressions on the subject of Mount Vernon\" regarding its potential sale. Discusses planting crops and farm management. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages.","To Mount Vernon. Wanted to visit, but Mr. Alexander would not leave his \"agricultural pursuits.\" Enjoyed a recent visit with friends. Heard a lot of news from Jefferson.","Spring Bank to Mount Vernon. Mason writes that last winter he enacted a deed of trust for his brother, naming Augustine as trustee without first asking his permission. He needs Augustine to send a note to the county court of Fairfax saying he is willing to serve.","Washington. Letter with advice on titles and lots Augustine is interesting in purchasing.","Letter from Arthur Taylor to John Augustine Washington III concerning his acceptance of an offer of 45 per acre from an unnamed purchaser for Collingwood. He authorizes Washington to sign any documents on his behalf. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel.","William wishes Augustine to pay his note from the sale of Cousin\nHannah's personal property as she is determined to send Jenny to\nPhiladelphia. He disagrees with this as there is a good female school in\nCharlestown. He had hoped for a visit from Augustine during the summer.","William writes that Jenny will again go to Mrs. Barton and has improved\nvery much. Writes he is not depressed but simply getting old. He wants\nAugustine to visit at least annually. Gives family news. Aunt Christian\nnamed him as her trustee and executor, and she has left all to Willie.","To Mount Vernon. Discusses her sister's death and her life. Her happiness became \"the passion of my soul.\" Tells him she is entitled only to the interest on money from the estate. Tells him if she dies, she wants to be buried by Julia in Jefferson with a simple stone.","Judith writes that she burned Augustine's money order as she had previously been paid by another nephew. Her health is poor.","Indianapolis. Requests payment of $16.59 for repairs made to graveyard at Exeter. Sends best wishes for the family and hopes to see them soon.","To Mount Vernon. Judith writes about Augustine's health. He had the same \"typhoid symptoms\" as Charles. Writes of family news.","Letter from Sholto T. Stuart to John Augustine Washington III concerning shipments of shad, herring, and wine. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.","William writes that he is unable to sell the land at the price desired. The most offered is $30,000. They are enjoying the visit of the children very much.","Encloses articles of agreement for his services and requests a horse for the use of his family to go to church and other errands.","Letter providing an account of the proceeds from Mr. Lucas's bonds.","Walnut Farm. Discusses the payment of $6000 and its being a \"charge against any shares of Mount Vernon that I or my children may have under your Father's will and codicils.\"","Letter from Francis Lightfoot Campbell to John Augustine Washington III seeking Washington's influence to secure a military appointment. He is writing from London and goes on to discuss current events there. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages.","Havre de Grace. Sullivan requests Augustine to petition the Virginia Legislature to pass a similar law to the ones in Maryland from 1854 and 1856, banning gill nets in the Potomac River.","Letter from Sholto T. Stuart to John Augustine Washington III concerning a shipment of claret wine and his plans for planting tobacco beds. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.","Richmond. McFarland invites Augustine to the celebration of Washington's birthday on February 22 in Richmond.","Letter discussing legal matters.","Havre de Grace. Encloses copies of the fishing laws passed in 1854 and 1856 in Maryland and requests that Augustine do everything possible to get similar law passed in Virginia.","Havre de Grace. Encloses letter from Thomas M. Bacon and stresses that the only chance of preserving shore fishing is for Virginia to pass a similar law to the one passed in Maryland.","Letter discussing financial matters.","Discusses the possibility of payments from various people. Cary is now a\n\"full fledged 'Doctor Medicine'\" but does not look at all more venerable.\nWilliam assures Augustine that his note in Bank will be paid at maturity.","Spring Bank. Complains about a tenant and the lack of good seed to plant. Will plant\nwhat he has in a few days so he gets at least some crop. Talks about a bill in the legislature about \"scoundrels\" coming on their land to hunt.","William thanks Augustine for two barrels of herrings. He is sorry the fishing season was so \"unfavourable\" and is sorry to hear of Nelly's illness. Hopes the children will visit them soon. Discusses upcoming payments by various women on bonds to him.","William urges Nelly to come stay with them and have her baby there. Intends to buy Dr. Eichelberger's practice for Cary.","Okeley. Writes about providing medical services for Augustine's wife, Eleanor.","Mason writes that their home in Loudon might be of use to Washington and his family, if they are leaving Mount Vernon. She thinks he might become involved in politics and would make an excellent representative in Congress. He might divide the estate into small farms and induce settlers from the North. She invites Louisa to stay with her so she may assist with her studies.","Alexandria. Writes about a mare and colt and gives charges for his services.","Letter from Sholto T. Stuart to John Augustine Washington III concerning shipments of wine. he advises Washington to view all possible locations before settling on a home following his sale of Mount Vernon. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","Gives family news and hopes for a visit from the children soon.","William details collection on his bond and the deposit of the proceeds.","William writes that he is sending two Bashear ploughs. He describes the death of Mrs. Turner.","Sends an accounting of the costs associated with the two ploughs sent.","William writes that Jenny will be returning to Mrs. Barton's school, and $300 is required at this time. Cary is not doing well. He assures Augustine that his children are well with them.","Spring Bank to Mount Vernon. Mason writes that he received two well-matched mules from Baltimore.\nHe praises a Mr. Sands and recommends him to Augustine.","Baltimore. Offers a pair of mules for sale for $350.","William writes about a draft for $5000, with Dick the drawer, Alexander the endorser, and Augustine the acceptor and payer.","Norfolk. News about the annual meeting of the Dismal Swamp Company and its recent dividends, which have been down.","Letter from W.R. Millan to John Augustine Washington III. He is renting an enslaved boy named Web to Washington for the remainder of that year. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.","Blackburn discusses the enslaved people from his estate, as well as John Augustine Washington III's, and his plans to sell certain people. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","William reports on Cary's improved health and writes that he feels great anxiety about him. Mrs. Bennett wants his farm but needs time. Urges Augustine not to worry about Jenny.","R. S. Blackburn discusses loans and his plans to sell enslaved people. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.","Charlestown. Hannah wants to know whether Augustine had time to attend to the insurance of Richwoods. Bushrod Herbert has the papers. She is experiencing very hard times. Many in the area have scarlet fever.","Letter discussing oxen and other cattle.","William has purchased 50 bushels of clover seed for Augustine. He writes that Cary is failing \"very perceptibly.\"","William writes, \"Our precious Cary breathed his last this morning.\"","William tells Augustine he received the check for $2,000 and requests an additional $1,000, which will \"make me much more comfortable.\"","Mount Zephyr. Encloses a copy of a survey related to construction of a turnpike over a hill near Gum Springs. Mr. Mason is opposed to all roads \"within 50 miles of him\" but has granted permission for a survey on his land and seems to realize he cannot block construction of the road.","Havre de Grace. Sullivan heard that Virginia passed a fishing law in the past year and wants a copy of it to be published in Maryland papers.","Account of shipment of clover seed. Mourning Cary's death. Cary had great faith and knew he was dying.","Philadelphia. Adams writes that the portrait of Augustine's mother arrived safely in Philadelphia. He hopes to visit Washington City in the spring and would like to visit Augustine at Mount Vernon.","Describes planting methods in the fields.","Letter from Sholto T. Stuart to John Augustine Washington III concerning the possibility of Sholto's nomination as a representative for Fairfax County, VA. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.","Letter from Sholto T. Stuart to John Augustine Washington III in which he expresses a desire to see Washington at Mount Vernon before he leaves \"the roof of your ancestors\" following his sale of the estate. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.","Front Royal. Letter about bank payments and balances owed.","William writes that he and Charlotte will visit in the week after Easter. Charley will come home for Easter vacation to \"overhaul his wardrobe \u0026 prepare him for the spring.\" Jenny's board and tuition are paid, and he furnished $10 for travel expenses. The crops are doing well. Is sorry to hear of the ill success of Augustine's fisheries.","Charlestown. Hannah writes that her creditors are harassing her. She will have to sell Ben, an enslaved man, to be able to pay Mr. Sadler. \"I am not extravagant either in livery or dress.\" She really values his advice.","Autograph letter signed. Mount Vernon. Discusses a quantity of plank left (without his knowledge) on his farm in Fauquier. Says he is not in any way responsible for the quantity of plank Adams claimed was missing.","Norfolk to Alexandria. Refers to examination of deeds. One is defective as it is unsigned. Inquires as to whether some shareholders had children who would be entitled to a share.","Spring Bank to Mount Vernon. Mason writes that he is sending a case of Colt revolvers, which he never fired. Has grateful recollection of the constant kindness and courtesy of Augustine and Eleanor.","Letter from Judith B. Alexander to John Augustine Washington III, asking for an advance on the annuity she receives from the estate of Washington's father, John Augustine Washington II. Discusses additional family news. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel.","William received two barrels of fine herrings by railroad. They had been misdirected to Winchester. The crops are doing well. He urges Augustine to leave Mount Vernon to avoid sickness.","Accotink. Letter in reference to a note from Nevitt.","Judith is very worried about Hannah Alexander's two sons who seem to be being used by their father to provide a reconciliation of him with Hannah. Judith does not want this to happen.","Hannah's husband met his sons in Berryville and \"made them sundry presents of money \u0026 clothes.\"","Letter about breeding a mare.","Hannah's sons are in Alexandria with \"their miserable father.\" Judith is amazed that Hannah trusts him with them. Reports on various visitors.","Mason writes about the Accotink Turnpike and building a bridge at\nCameron Run.","George R. H. Hughes writes to John Augustine Washington III about investments with the money from the sale of Mount Vernon. He tells Washington about The Foster Hotel in Chicago, a large brick five-story hotel for sale for $30,000. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","Hughes writes to John Augustine Washington III about The Foster Hotel in Chicago which is for sale. He provides details of the hotel including number of rooms, sizes of rooms, and how they could be renovatd. He also includes financail and mortgage information, including estimated monthly payments if John Augustine were to purchase the property. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","Charlestown. Hannah thanks Augustine for all that he does for her.","Letter from Sholto T. Stuart to John Augustine Washington III inviting him to his upcoming wedding. He asks Washington for the use of one of his enslaved men for the dining room for the wedding day. An enslaved man from Stuart's household escaped. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages.","Letter from George Washington Lewis to John Augustine Washington III concerning an upcoming visit to Mount Vernon with his family. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.","Prospect Hill to Mount Vernon. Autograph letter signed, regarding the sale of an enslaved woman named Milly.","Norfolk to Alexandria. Discusses purchase of shares in Dismal Swamp Company.","To Mount Vernon. Mason writes urging to vote in the election of a magistrate for the district.","Norfolk to Alexandria. Reports purchase of shares and feels he will be able to purchase more in the near future.","Bollingbrook. Bolling writes that he hopes to see Augustine soon. The previous month his steamer was caught in the ice, and he managed to get to shore and visit two sons.","William writes that he is sending 4 bushels of clover seed and gives an account of it.","Judith is sure Augustine's family will be very happy in Fauquier. Mr. Alexander's health is poor. Their overseer \"keeps the hands active by a natural authority without severity.\" Would like his advice as to Dr. Crawford's estate. Describes her money problems.","Accotink. Letter about the sale of cedar posts.","To Mount Vernon.","Judith writes that there is much illness in her family. She discusses a trustee for her estate. They had a huge hailstorm, which resulted in many broken panes of glass.","Alexandria. Letter about the sale of horses, with pencil sketch of well on verso.","Alexandria. Mrs. Hooff writes about sending a horse to Mount Vernon for Augustine to sell.","Waverly. Washington gives a report on his health and a possible consultation in Baltimore. Discusses some financial and family matters.","Charlestown. Condolence letter on the death of Augustine's wife, Nelly.","Alexandria. Letter on Burke and Herbert stationary, about the loss of a $500 note.","Letter about acquiring a bull and some sheep.","Beverley writes about church matters and whether to split the parish. In a P.S. dated the following day, he writes that snow prevents his meeting Augustine but he really wants the matter settled.","A letter about church matters.","Beverley writes about Mr. Henderson and decisions on church matters, writing that there are many bad feelings on all sides.","To Waveland. Writes that ministers of the gospel travel on the rail line for half fare, after making themselves known to the conductor. He would like to visit but is unable always to control his time.","Accotink. A response to complaints about cedar posts sold to Augustine.","Jane Byrd writes to her cousin, John Augustine Washington III, updating him on family members. She also relays a plan, from Thomas, in which they are planning to move their enslaved persons further south and wonders if John would also like to do so. She concludes by lamenting on the state of the country. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","William recommends that Augustine break up Cousin Hannah's establishment. Her store accounts have been going unpaid, and she has many unpaid bills. If something is not done soon, William will relinquish his trusteeship.","Waverly. Reports the death of Charles a few days after Augustine left him. Says he has lost all his little family, save one, and is left to \"travel the remainder of life's journey alone.\" Refers to being comforted by religion. Charles left no will so he would appreciate any information Augustine has as regards his worldly affairs.","Letter from Rebecca J. Washington to John Augustine Washington III, thanking him for his offer to assist her sister, Charlotte. Discusses her financial debt due to house and farm management at her estate, Claymont Court. Autograph letter signed, 5 pages.","Letter from John Augustine Washington III to Edward 'Ned' C. Turner concerning scheduling a vestry meeting. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.","Judith B. Alexander writes to her nephew, John Augustine Washington III, about the beginning of the Civil War. She expresses her fear about the danger that John, his brother, Richard B. Washington, and his sister's and cousin's sons are facing. She also describes the \"delicate\" young soldiers she saw in her travels to Richmond. She provides updates on many family and friends. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","Letter from Edward C. Turner to John Augustine Washington III, updating him on the conditions at Waveland, Washington's estate, while he is absent in the army. He reports that the overseer at Mount Vernon has said that the enslaved population is in a state of rebellion there. He worries that if the Union army takes possession of Camp Pickens; a large number of enslaved people have been sent to the area to build embankments. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages, with envelope","Letter from Edward C. Turner to John Augustine Washington III concerning the maintenance of his estate at Waveland while he's away with the army. Turner advises Washington that he should buy tobacco, candles, and tea for the enslaved people. The Union army has retreated from the local area. He makes a brief reference to a revolt among the enslaved at Mount Vernon. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages, with envelope.","Letter from Judith B. Alexander to her nephew, John Augustine Washington III, in which she provides him with updates on his family, including his daughter Louisa, while he is away fighting in the Civil War. She laments him being in danger, and wishes him safety. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","Anna writes about the rain and looking forward to Augustine's visit.","Letter from a 'Cousin Fanny' to John Augustine Washington III concerning the death of her mother. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.","To Mount Vernon. Hannah writes that Cary would like to visit Augustine.","Richwoods. Aunt C. would like a nice cedar cane from the vault to walk with. Thanks him for kindness shown to her boys while with him. Will greatly miss Mr. Tyng as the pastor of the church. Mr. Ambler is not the same.","To Mount Vernon. Her health is good, and she plans to visit soon. Mr. Alexander does not like to be away from home for long, even though he loves seeing them all. Has a large corn crop and an excellent garden. She has been working in it and fears Nelly and the children will take her for an \"Indian.\"","Will see the family in Jefferson and hopes they get there soon for their health. Asks for money to travel.","To Mount Vernon. Judith tells Augustine not to send a carriage for her. She will take a public conveyance. Hopes to see Maria soon. Reports that Bushrod Washington Herbert is disposed to be melancholy.","Judith wants to stay with Augustine for a few days to discuss business. Reports on the health of Maria. His mother is well, and Richard's new daughter is healthy.","To Mount Vernon. Wants the receipt for Augustine's compounded pills. Is returning the nice and expensive cloak she was given. Promises to write someday as if \"I was talking to you.\"","William wants to meet with Thomas Washington to determine how close they can come in the price of Wakefield.","Requests various plants be sent to her as she has \"nothing but stumps \u0026 poverty around my dwelling.\" Her darling boy has been ill with scarlet fever but is improving.","Mason writes sending some tobacco seeds of a truly fine quality for his\n\"hooka.\" Gives instructions on how to plant the seed.","Hollin Hall to Mount Vernon. Autograph letter signed, mentions Jane C. Washington. Also discusses a\nwoman who wronged him.","Autograph letter signed, mentioning a visit by Dr. Mason.","With a list of slaves in pencil on verso in John Augustine's hand.","Turner writes about an upcoming visit and wants to know about arrangements for a bond. The letter was carried by \"Joe,\" likely an enslaved man.","Letter from Benjamin W. Leigh to John Augustine Washington III inviting him to dine at a boarding house with 'our mess, Mr. Mangum, Mr. Black, Mr. Garland'. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel and red wax seal.","Aunt CB writes to John Augustine Washington updating him about several family members and friends who have died or are ill. Hannah Lee Alexander laments the death of her daughter, Polly, and several other family members. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","Jane C. Washington writes to her son, John Augustine Washington III, about family finances and sends a check for $100. She also updates John on the death of a family friend. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","Autograph letter on Shenandoah Valley Rail Road stationary, recommending Lawrence Washington for a railroad project in Texas.","Acknowledges receipt of $25 from George Light.","Encloses a list of revolutionary bills and asks if Washington would like to purchase them.","Regrets sale of four Gibraltar engravings and hopes he can convince the Ladies to raise the money to keep them at Mount Vernon.","Hurst writes recommending Lawrence Washington for a position in the Department of State. Washington has recently helped Hurst acquire some very valuable manuscripts and \"is possessed of much skill and knowledge in regard to the relative value of historical documents.\"","Bradley discuss the return of Washington's son, Augustine, from Europe, as well as the price of the \"Middleton\" autograph George Washington letter.","Dorsey wishes to sell some china from the Willis family – particularly a plate that belonged to Princess Murat, great-niece of General Washington and, by marriage, of Napoleon Bonaparte.","Dandridge wants to sell the Braddock Sash, which she says is in a very good state of preservation.","Dandridge writes that she still wants to sell the Braddock Sash and has contacted the Regent of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association, the Colonial Dames, and the Society of Colonial Wars.","Stone, librarian at the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, writes that he is unable to purchase the Braddock sash or make an offer for it.","Dorsey wants Washington to examine a painting and other relics at the home of Captain and Mrs. Willis near Front Royal.","Writes about two Washington surveys in his possession and discusses the sale of other manuscripts. He asks Washington if he has any books from George Washington's library bearing his signature and bookplate.","Writing from the Library of the Boston Athenaeum, Lane requests a description of Washington's copy of Brown's Bible.","Lane thanks Washington for his description of George Washington's copy of Brown's Bible. He also mentions Washington's copy of the \"Young man's companion,\" which was said to have been given to General Grant.","Bradley writes that he has received a volume from Bushrod Washington's library entitled \"The Life of Napoleon Bonaparte\" from the Bishop. The Bishop would like to purchase a book from George Washington's library, as well as another Washington manuscript. Bradley suggests Washington try to sell him Bushrod Washington and Lawrence's Lewis's ledger as executors of Washington's estate.","Writes criticizing the librarian Mrs. Dawson, saying that, although there are rare works under her care, she never knows their value. Dawson has been sending bookplates to Washington.","Mrs. Dawson, librarian of the Charleston Library, writes sending bookplates and continental bills.","Salley is sending three historic bookplates for Washington to examine and hopefully purchase.","Describes the provenance of the bookplates he sent, which he believes are American.","Page writes that he does not feel the \"journal\" is as valuable or interesting as he had hoped.","Typescript letter with autograph note in the hand of Lawrence Washington on behalf of the Christ Church Musical Committee. A letter informing Miss Stuart that there have been complaints about the music at church and her salary will be reduced.","Typescript letter signed from Lawrence to his sister, regarding the Vestry's handling of complaints about the music at church.","Letter about purchasing property owned by Lawrence, with a sketch of the land.","Draft letter from Lawrence Washington to Mrs. James Blaisdell regarding the return of two books stolen from his home, Audley, during the Civil War: an edition of Aesop's Fables, and a copy book used by George Washington when he was a child. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.","Gunther is sending a $25 check for the purchase of 4 books: Maid of the Doe, Memoirs of Lafayette, Religion of Nature, and Smith's History.","Discusses Washington's discovery of a Robert Beverley bookplate and wishes to use his letter in the Ex Libris Journal.","Terry writes that he does not wish to purchase the Joseph Miller plate at the price mentioned but is interested in making a new offer.","Letter discussing the bookplate of Abraham Lott.","Letter about the sale of manuscripts.","Seabrook acknowledges the receipt of a check from Washington. He discusses book prices and writes that several descendants of William Washington are now living in Charleston.","Typescript copy.","Typescript draft with autograph corrections, regarding the senator's opposition to Senate Bill 1238 for the relief of the estate of General Washington.","Letter regarding the genealogy of the Winn family and the bookplate of Rev. Richard Winn that Washington had in his possession.","Letter regarding a bookplate belonging to Rev. Richard Winn.","Typescript copy. Letter about the Washington sword purchased by the New York State Library.","William discusses an article he is writing about the swords of Washington.","Five typescript copies of a letter sent by Lawrence to William regarding the history of the Washington sword he sold to Mr. William F. Havemeyer, which was later presented to the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association.","William writes about a statement he had requested regarding the authenticity of Washington's sword. He has just read Paul Wilstach's book on Mount Vernon.","Campbell writes about the authenticity of Washington's Frederick the Great sword, which Professor Van Tyne of the University of Michigan has \"absolutely no confidence in.\" She also discusses conflicting opinions about a portrait of Mary Ball Washington by Robert Edge Pine.","Carter writes that it had always been her impression that the Washington silver and sword were sent to her father at Kinlock and concealed in the pigeon house during the war, after which they were returned to the family.","Marshall has an \"old fashioned brass fender\" bought by his uncle, Lewis Marshall, at the sale at Waveland of John Augustine Washington III's estate. The fender is believed to come from Mount Vernon.","Letter about dueling pistols that once belonged to Col. Washington.","Autograph letter unsigned. An incomplete and undated letter written by Lawrence to his wife, Fannie.","Untitled manuscript by Lawrence Lewis concerning his defence of the Confederacy and his father, John Augustine Washington III. Lewis responds to an argument that there hadn't been instances of Northern writers criticizing the South prior to 1860. He lists several authors including Frederick Law Olmstead. Autograph document, 7 numbered pages.","One page of notes in the hand of Lawrence Washington, regarding the return of books stolen by Major Osborne from Waveland during the Civil War.","Autograph document in the hand of Lawrence Washington.","Autograph document.","Autograph letter signed. Tape repairs, with some text loss. Smith writes to ask why one hogshead of tobacco made by George Washington was refused. Washington's waggoner informed him that the head was somewhat damaged being prized out of the door.","Letter from Corbin Washington to G.R.L. Tuberville concerning his recent travels and arrival at Haywood. Gives a list of items that a man named Charles is carrying in his saddlebag on the journey, inlcuding pin-cushions and petticoats. Discusses getting building supplies such as wood and shingles at Fairfax. He expects a good corn harvest. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel (torn).","St. Clair, Staunton, to Mrs. Frances Hubbard, Williamsburg. Letter addressed to \"My dear dear Mama.\"","One page of accounts, with a letter from Samuel B. Gordon to Robert Beverley dated 1799 October 4","John Rose, Montrose, to William Augustine Washington, Haywood. Writes about a jury's unfavorable judgment in the case of a bond.","Letter from John Law to Thomas Swann asking him to pay $76.95 to Charles L. Francisco. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.","Letter from John Law to John Lloyd concerning a bank draft on Thomas Swann in favor of Mr. Charles Francisco. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel.","Letter from Charles Calvert Stuart to John Augustine Washington, which contains a forwarded letter to Washington from Edward C. Marshall on the same bifolium sheet. Stuart discusses his plans to send around 20 enslaved people from his household from Louisa to a sugar plantation in Louisiana. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.","Stuart's letter includes a letter directed to him and and intended for Washington from Edward C. Marshall, Oak Hill, Fauquier County, VA, concerning Lewis' possible interest in purchasing Warner Hall. Includes calculations from potential price per acre. Autograph letter signed 2 pages. ","Letter from Jane C. Washington to her daughter, Anna Maria Washington, informing her that she will be away until after Christmas and instructing her to give the servants meat and lard before the holiday. Follows with discussions about various family members. Autograph letter signed, three pages, with integral address panel and red wax seal.","Elizabeth Bowyer, Thorn Hill, to Miss Frances Griggs, Charlestown. Sends greetings to many acquaintances and relations. Has been taking music lessons in the winter. Asks when they are coming to see them and for information on various relations.","Caleb Russell, Quantico Factory, to Jane C. Washington, Mount Vernon. Russell writes that he had sent some of the wool, at the direction of the overseer, received last summer to a factory in Fredericksburg to be made into fine cloth, as he is unable to do that. Since then he has heard nothing about it, despite writing to them several times.","Discusses the death of Louisa. Writes that Mr. Alexander will bring the corn crop up soon. Gives news of various acquaintances.","George Mason, Hollin Hall, to Jane C. Washington, Mount Vernon. Autograph letter signed.","F. F. Lee, Washington City, to Jane C. Washington, Mount Vernon. Lee writes that she will visit Mount Vernon for a few days with Mary and Rosa.","Bella Jones Adams, Philadelphia, to Jane C. Washington, Mount Vernon. Writes that the memorandum tablet was sent by Martha, not her. She didn't send the butter cooler due to fearing for its condition. She wants Jane to visit during the summer and asks after her crops. Penciled note indicates a receipt on the document was clipped. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel. Postmarked Philadelphia Jun 3.","Letter from Henry T. Harrison to General George Rust, writing on behalf of John Augustine Washington III. Concerning Elizabeth Selden and her desire to sell her annuity to Washington. Auotgraph letter signed, 2 pages, with integral address panel and red wax seal.","Prospect Hill to Mount Vernon. Hannah writes of family news and says that things have been gloomy at Blakeley since Jane left. She is happy to hear about the birth of a daughter to Nelly.","Letter from Ann Maury to her distant cousin, Eleanor Love Selden Washington. This is a letter of introduction, in which she presents her neighbor in New York, Charles W. Foster, who wishes to visit Mount Vernon. She claims that Foster is 'making a pilgrimage to that spot which must always have uncommon interest in the eyes of every true American, associated as it is with the memory of the truly great and good man whose name you bear'. A note on the envelope indicates this was hand-delivered by Foster to Mount Vernon. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with envelope with partial wax seal.","Letter from Elizabeth Selden to Eleanor Love Selden Washington, concerning her financial hardships. She discusses two enslaved people, a man named John and a woman named Caroline. She discusses various family members. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel.","Alexandria. Reminds board that the canal company has no rights to his property known as Selden's Lot. Also requests the completion of a bridge across the canal and that they complete gravelling the road on the eastern embankment.","Baltimore. A letter regarding a shipment of guano to John Augustine Washington at Mount Vernon. Law recommends repacking the original bags from the Pacific into casks.","Prospect Hill to Mount Vernon. Describes a table setting for a wedding. Kate's wedding has been broken off, and Hannah is glad about it. Really wants to see them. Description of drought and crops. Discusses health of various relatives and acquaintances.","Baltimore to Mount Vernon. Lloyd tells Nelly to take a train when she visits, as she and the children will be more comfortable. Gives news of various family members.","Two letters, one from M.F. Lippitt and one from M.B. Lippitt, on one folded sheet. Both concern news about various family members and pending travel plans. Autograph letters signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel and red wax seal.","Hollin Hall. Encloses a letter from John Augustine Washington III, which he wants shown to the Committee of Propositions and Grievances of the House of Delegates. Refers to a petition alleging mercenary motives in annexing part of Fairfax County to Alexandria.","Letter about exchanging and reissuing stock certificates.","Norfolk to Berryville. Letter about purchasing a tract of land in Nansemond County that Lewis is one of the heirs to.","Bogglesville. Reports that Nansemond land is most likely worthless, as the timber has all been cut, and many people claim parts of it as it adjoins their land.","Baltimore to Mount Vernon. Lloyd writes that she will send Louisa's bonnet. Shares news about Fanny Lee and Hannah Stuart. Has made a beautiful purse for Augustine.","Alexandria. Requests Lee accompany Cazenove to the city, along with Augustine Washington.","To Mount Vernon. Judith wishes to hear from Nelly. Very hot, dry weather, affecting the corn crop and grass. No cholera yet. Only one baby on their property. Sends greetings to many people.","A letter signed \"Mother,\" about a trip to Baltimore where she was robbed at the depot of her purse. She is sending two dresses and hopes Charlotte is doing well at school.","Alexandria. Letter about the purchase of lumber.","To Mount Vernon. Judith writes that she enjoyed her visit to Mount Vernon and the family. Looks often at the daguerreotype. Recommends they go to Jefferson. Continues on 12 July: Met Mrs. Payne and is raising money for her to go to the springs for her health. Gives news about various people.","Spring Bank. Letter from Thomas L. Ellzen to George Mason with a copy of Mason's reply on the inner fold. Concerns new road passing through their lands.","Annapolis. Bacon writes that the Charles County delegation does not want anyone to induce the Virginia Legislature to pass a similar law to the Maryland one. Recommends appealing directly to the Virginia Legislature without involving the General Assembly of Maryland.","To Mount Vernon. Judith writes that she heard that Nelly was \"pale and not strong.\" Gives accounts of other people's health and her own. Dr. Stewart's daughters will try to visit Nelly at Mount Vernon so they can see it \"with family there.\"","Letter regarding the delivery of deeds.","Boyden writes to recommend his daughter as a governess, in response to an advertisement in the Southern Churchman.","To Mrs. Julian (Eleanor Love Selden Washington) Howard, by right of her descent from Richard Bennett who was governor of Virginia from 1652-1655.","Letter addressed to \"My dear Uncle,\" announcing the death of Fanny's mother and giving an account of her final illness.","Letter discussing a coat of arms for the Willis and Rich families found under the floor of a church.","Letter sending two India prints from the photogravures made from the portrait of Lawrence Washington, which Washington allowed them to photograph.","A descendant of Mary Ball writes to see how she can claim money to be paid to the heirs of General Washington.","Discusses funeral costs and money being raised for the church.","Letter regarding property owned by Samuel W. Washington","Typescript copy. Morrison responds from the Library of Congress to Dodge's inquiry about the relationship between Lund Washington and George Washington.","Typescript letters to and from various art museums and libraries seeking information on the portrait of Lawrence Washington in his mother's possession, as well as letter regarding the appraisal, potential sale, and exhibition of the portrait.","Correspondence about the loan of 7 manuscript and print music books formerly owned by Ann Washington, wife of Bushrod Washington, to the Library of Congress.","Letter from the Director of Research at the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery regarding the letters of Robert E. Lee, \"To Markie.\"","Letters concerning the sale of the Charles Town Water Works.","Typescript letters to and from Regent Harriet C. Towner, Julian Howard Washington, and Patty W. Washington concerning the termination of Julian's employment at Mount Vernon.","Hook is interested in purchasing any books or manuscripts that Miss Washington has dated prior to 1866.","Letter regarding a set of William and Mary College Quarterly that belonged to Anne's father, Lawrence Washington. With Mrs. Adams's reply of the same date.","Letter from James Lewis Hook to Miss Washington concerning interest in buying books.","Encloses a typescript of a Bushrod Washington letter recently acquired by the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association of the Union.","A letter about family heirlooms addressed to Betty, with the reply.","Letters about replacing the frames for the Brooks map and Sampson Derrel deed which were lost or misplaced by the Library of Congress.","Caldwell writes that she found some old stock certificates in the Goshen Land and Investment Co.","A letter from the Regent of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association regarding the death of Anne's mother and the opening of the Centennial exhibit at Mount Vernon.","A letter and loan agreement with the Robert E. Lee Memorial Foundation at Stratford Hall.","Letter requesting a photostatic copy of the will of John Washington.","2 copies. Letter offering for sale manuscripts and books from the library of George Washington.","Letter thanking Anne for the paintings she lent to a recent exhibition.","Letter regarding the sale of Washington family relics to the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association.","Letter to the Regent discussing the potential sale of Washington family relics.","A letter declining the purchase of books that belonged to Bushrod Washington but were not part of Washington's library.","Letter regarding the recent purchase of two Bushrod Washington letters.","Letter and check from the sale of a miniature of Burwell Bassett by Charles Willson Peale.","Concerning a miniature of Col. Burwell Bassett by C. W. Peale.","Letter about the Virginia Magazine of History and Biography.","Letter from the National Trust for Historic Preservation about the gift of one volume of Samuel Ireland's \"Picturesque Views on the Upper or Warwickshire Avon,\" inscribed by Eleanor Parke Lewis to her daughter.","Letter about a book titled \"The Philosophy of the Moral Feelings\" from the library of John Augustine Washington III that was recently brought to Mount Vernon.","Letter enclosing a carbon copy of Patty's will as well as a carbon copy of a legal memorandum regarding Washington family correspondence stipulated in the will.","Letters and documents related to the sale and gift of Washington family documents and artifacts to the Masonic Memorial in Alexandria.","Letter concerning the Daniel Webster Papers Project.","Letter enclosing a copy of her second codicil, bequeathing her personal property to her nephew, Lawrence Washington.","Discusses various relatives' health. Talks about visiting friends. Discusses flowers and birds – mockingbirds are keeping her awake at night.","Lloyd writes that she wants to visit, but Nelly need not trouble herself about her. \"I am entirely ready with my little things.\" The new stove is giving them nicer bread than before.","To Mount Vernon. William writes to his mother that he is attending the Whig Convention with his brother Richard. The Potomac is frozen over, so they will take the nearest road across the country to Fredericksburg.","To Mount Vernon. She will delay her visit to Mount Vernon until they return from Jefferson. Hopes the children and Clara can stay with her until their return.","Autograph document. A poem on death, with text loss.","Autograph document. A poem written on the death of a young daughter.","A letter to Nelly from her sister about purchasing clothes for Lawrence and the children.","Autograph document. In fragile condition, with some text loss.","Mason requests a value for a property described in detail. Wants to know\nwhat rent it would bring and about insurance, whether it is fireproof, and what the taxes are.","Letter regarding the shipment of two boxes of books, with shipping note and 6-page typescript list of the books titled 'Miscellaneous Collection of Books'.","Letter regarding Fannie's will.","Letter from Richard Henderson to John Bailey concerning an impending court proceeding and the need to receive certain paperwork in order to file on time. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel.","Recipient unknown. \"A true copy from the Bond in Richmond City office.\"","Sketch of Christ Church in Alexandria, with remarks about the grounds and exact descriptions of the boundaries.","Autograph document signed.","Document signed John A. Washington.","Receipt for $20 that John Augustine Washington II paid for the making of a court bench.","Receipt for the shipment of 17 bags of Peruvian guano from Baltimore. With a letter from Samuel K. George to John Augustine dated 1 March 1845, stating that the guano was shipped on the steamboat Columbia.","2 invoices for blacksmith services.","For a partial share in the Dismal Swamp Company.","Agreement appointing James Guy as arbitrator in a \"cause of difference\" regarding a bridge afloat in the Potomac. Awards $135 to Washington.","Document, bill and receipt from Gustavus Lesur to John Augustine Washington III for $696.60 for the building of a servant's house. Docket indicates the building was erected at Waveland. Autograph document signed, 1 page.","For sale of ¼ part of a share in the Dismal Swamp Company for $3000. Notarized by Charles Sharp. With two receipts from Peter B. Prentis, Clerk of Nansemond County, to John Augustine Washington III.","For the purchase of household goods.","For a partial share in the Dismal Swamp Company.","For a partial share in the Dismal Swamp Company.","Receipt written to John Augustine Washington III by Judith B. Alexander for the sum of $40.75 Washington paid to her as an annuity from the estate of his father, John Augustine Washington II. Autograph document signed, 1 page.","For sale of Dismal Swamp Land Co. stock.","For a partial share in the Dismal Swamp Company.","Granting the use of the Shenandoah Valley Railroad switch at Blakeley.","Typescript and signed will, with carbon copy draft.","For the collection of books in Carter Library.","Carbon copy of the last will and testament of Anne M. Washington.","Sketch showing arrangement of pews in Christ Church in Alexandria, with the annual pew rent of each indicated.","2 leaves of survey notes in different hands","Document suggesting amendments to a legal compromise.","Handwritten and typescript copies of genealogical notes about the Washington family.","Typescript document entitled \"A list of officers of the army and navy, who have received lands from Virginia for Revolutionary services.\"","3 typescript copies. An act providing for the erection of a monument to Washington.","Typescript document.","Typescript letter by \"A Friend and Admirer of the Late Mr. Lawrence Washington,\" speaking against the government's unfair treatment of Lawrence Washington's widow.","Typescript copy. A bill to incorporate the Mount Vernon Ladies Association of the Union, and to authorize the purchase of a part of Mount Vernon place.","Typescript document.","Typescript document.","Clipped article about a Mr. Joseph I. Keefer who received a letter about a volume of Shakespeare signed by Washington. The book was purportedly stolen from the house of John Augustine Washington by the 8th Illinois Calvary during the Civil War.","2 typescript copies of an article from the Winchester, Va. Historical Magazine.","To reimburse the estate of General George Washington.","Printed copy of Bill 3137 concerning the reimbursement of General George Washington's estate for lands in Ohio lost by conflciting grants made under U.S. authority. Typescript document, 3 pages.","Typescript blurb by Kate Brownlee Sherwood with manuscript corrections. A review of the book Washington, the Man and the Mason, by Charles A. Callahan.","Invitation to a commemoration of the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the notification by Charles Thomson Secretary of the Continental Congress of the election of George Washington as first President of the United States of America.","Typescript document.","Typescript document.","Autograph document in very fragile condition.","Typescript copy.","2 envelopes, 1 docketed \"copies of power of attorney \u0026 bonds sent to Chicago.\"","Taken by C. M. Bell of Washington, D.C. With genealogical notes on verso.","Two photograph copies of a painting of Louis XVI. One is in a sleeve titled 'Property of Mrs. Lawrence Washington'.","Special Collections at The George Washington Presidential Library at Mount Vernon","Alexander, Hannah Lee Washington, 1811-1881","Alexander, Judith Ball Blackburn, 1796-1866","Alexander, William Fontaine, 1811-1862","Washington, Anne Madison, 1882-1966","Washington, John Augustine, III, 1821-1861","Washington, Lawrence, 1854-1920","Washington, Patty Willis, 1880-1971","Washington, Jane Charlotte Blackburn, 1786-1855","Mitchell, Jim, 1795-1870","Ford, West, approximately 1784-1863","Harrison, Henry Tazewell, 1796-1881","Mason, George, 1797-1870","Bassett, George Washington, 1800-1878","Washington, John Augustine, II, 1789-1832","Washington, Thomas Blackburn, 1812-1854","Tabb, John Prosser","Alexander, Wilson Cary Selden, 1836-1859","Hughes, George R. H., 1832-1914","Herbert, Bushrod Washington, -1888","Turner, Edward C. 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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 certain items for preservation purposes.\u003c/p\u003e"],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Access"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["This collection is open for 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 certain items for preservation purposes."],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe collection is organized in the following series and subseries:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries 1. Correspondence (Three subseries: John Augustine Washington III, Lawrence Washington, Washington Family)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries 2. 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"],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eJohn Augustine Washington III (1821-1861): John Augustine Washington III was the great-grand nephew of George Washington and the last private owner of Mount Vernon. The fourth of five children, he was born on May 3, 1821 to John Augustine Washington II and Jane Charlotte Blackburn Washington. John Augustine spent his childhood at his parents' Blakeley plantation near present day Charles Town, West Virginia. After the deaths of Bushrod Washington and his wife Julia in 1829, the Mount Vernon estate became the possession of John Augustine Washington II. After John Augustine Washington II passed away in June 1832, the estate was left to his widow Jane Charlotte. John Augustine Washington III graduated from the University of Virginia in 1840, returning to Mount Vernon in September 1841 with a proposition to manage the estate for his mother. She agreed, loaning him twenty-two slaves and contracting his employment for five hundred dollars per year for seven years. Upon Jane Charlotte's death in 1855, as the oldest living male heir, John Augustine Washington III became the last owner private owner of Mount Vernon.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical / Historical"],"bioghist_tesim":["John Augustine Washington III (1821-1861): John Augustine Washington III was the great-grand nephew of George Washington and the last private owner of Mount Vernon. The fourth of five children, he was born on May 3, 1821 to John Augustine Washington II and Jane Charlotte Blackburn Washington. John Augustine spent his childhood at his parents' Blakeley plantation near present day Charles Town, West Virginia. After the deaths of Bushrod Washington and his wife Julia in 1829, the Mount Vernon estate became the possession of John Augustine Washington II. After John Augustine Washington II passed away in June 1832, the estate was left to his widow Jane Charlotte. John Augustine Washington III graduated from the University of Virginia in 1840, returning to Mount Vernon in September 1841 with a proposition to manage the estate for his mother. She agreed, loaning him twenty-two slaves and contracting his employment for five hundred dollars per year for seven years. Upon Jane Charlotte's death in 1855, as the oldest living male heir, John Augustine Washington III became the last owner private owner of Mount Vernon."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e[Name and date of item], John Augustine Washington III and family papers, [Folder], Special Collections, The George Washington Presidential Library at Mount Vernon [hereafter Washington Library], Mount Vernon, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["[Name and date of item], John Augustine Washington III and family papers, [Folder], Special Collections, The George Washington Presidential Library at Mount Vernon [hereafter Washington Library], Mount Vernon, Virginia."],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eJohn Augustine Washington III and Eleanor Love Selden Correspondence ; John Augustine Washington III and Mount Vernon Ladies Association (MVLA) Collection\u003c/p\u003e"],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Materials"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["John Augustine Washington III and Eleanor Love Selden Correspondence ; John Augustine Washington III and Mount Vernon Ladies Association (MVLA) Collection"],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection contains correspondence, legal documents, financial records, and other documents related to John Augustine Washington III and his family, especially his son, Lawrence, as well as his granddaughters, Anne and Patty. The bulk of the correspondence series are letters sent to John Augustine Washington III and concern family affairs and the management of various family plantations, including Mount Vernon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Augustine Washington III tells his mother, Jane C. Washington, about a head injury he recently sustained via one of his classmates. He states that \"I do not think he did it intentionally. The name of the boy I do not know and if I did I would have no right to say.\" Autograph letter signed, 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter to John Augustine Washington III from his brother, Richard B. Washington, and his mother, Jane C. Washington. Richard reports back to John about farm affairs and mentions several enslaved people: Henry, Humphrey, Meredith, and Anthony. He reports that Henry and Humphrey have harrowed fields and that Meredith and Anthony have plowed 140 acres for wheat. Jane briefly mentions farm affairs, inquires about John's education at The University of Virginia, and reminds him to read his Bible every day. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJane C. Washington writes to her son, John Augustine Washington III, about farm affairs, including the planting of wheat, rye, and oats, the arrival of guests at her home, Blakely, and critiques his spelling from previous letters. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJane C. Washington writes to her son, John Augustine Washington about her journey home from visiting her daughter and his sister, Anna Maria Washington Alexander, and John's boarding situation at the University of Virginia. She also discusses affairs on the farms at Mount Vernon, mentioning two enslaved men, Willoughby and Gabriel, and whether or not they should stay at Mount Vernon or return to Blakely with her. Letter also includes a discussion about a man named Sambo. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJane C. Washington writes to her son, John Augustine Washington III, urging him to write back to her as soon as possible, confirming that he received the money he requested from her, as she had not heard from him in five weeks. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter to John Augustine Washington III from his classmate at the University of Virginia, John B. Tabb about an incident in which Tabb suspected a Mr. Gibbosn of an unknown crime and his recent interactions with Mr. Gibbons. He also discusses his health and when he will be able to return to the University. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJudith B. Alexander writes to her nephew, John Augustine Washington III, and discusses her faith following the death of several friends and family and updates John on his family including his mother, Jane C. Washington, his brother, Richard B. Washington, and his sister, Anna Maria Blackburn Alexander. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ. Tabb writes to John Augustine Washington III and William Brokenborough requesting a meeting with them regarding his son, John B. Tabb, a classmate of theirs at The University of Virginia. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJudith B. Alexander writes to her nephew, John Augustine Washington III, about the death of Polly, Hannah Lee Alexander's daughter, from scarlet fever. She also recounts other family members who currently had the disease and those who have since recovered. She talks briefly of the arrival of spring and the flowers blooming at her home, Caledon. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter in which Jane C. Washington writes to her son, John Augustine Washington III, with updates on deaths and illnesses in the family due to scarlett fever. She updates John on the farm, including that many of their sheep have died. She urges John to write to her more frequently. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJane C. Washington writes to her son, John Augustine Washington III, about his poor health and whether he should continue school at The University of Virginia, or if he should return home. She also updates John on farm affairs and her recent visits with family and friends. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Judith B. Alexander to John Augustine Washington III while he is attending the University of Virginia. Concerning family news, including the recent death of Louisa. She discusses the gardens at her estate at Caledon and the affairs of various neighbors. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages, with integral address panel and partial seal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJane C. Washington discusses her son, John Augustine Washington III's, boarding situation at The University of Virginia, her recent visits with friends and family, and farm affairs. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge William Washington writes to his cousin, John Augustine Washington III, asking for a loan of $20, in which he plans to \"refund in the course of a very short while.\" Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJudith B. Alexander writes to her nephew, John Augustine Washington III, and updates him on many friends and family members' health. She mentions that Hannah Lee Alexander was very sick and went to stay at Blakely with John's mother, Jane C. Washington. Judith writes that she is pleased John has been riding horses everyday and his improved health because of it. Autograph letter, 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJane C. Washington writes to her son, John Augustine Washington III, announcing the birth of Anna Maria Washington Alexander's son, John Augustine Washington IV. She also discusses affairs of the farm, inlcuding livestock sales and planting of rye and wheat. She mentions her visit to Audley, Nelly Custis Lewis' home, and the recent death of Lewis' daughter, Mary Eliza Angela Conrad. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJudith B. Alexander writes to her nephew, John Augustine Washington III, announcing the birth of sons to both his cousin, Hannah Lee Alexander, and his sister, Anna Maria Washington Alexander. She updates John on the good health of family members. Autograph letter, 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJane C. Washington writes to her son, John Augustine Washington III, and sends updates on Anna Maria Washington Alexander's newborn son, John Augustine Washington IV. She discusses John's boarding situation at the University of Virginia, with the Merriweather family, and is pleased that he has been accompanying them to church. She discusses farm affairs, including the sale of roughly 1,000-1,200 bales of wheat. She urges John to write to his brother, Richard Washington. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJudith writes to her nephew Augustine encouraging him to remain at the University of Virginia instead of going to Washington to work.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJane C. Washington writes to her son, John Augustine Washington III, about Bushrod Washington Herbert's plans for the law books he inherited from Bushrod Corbin Washington. She also discusses her other son and John's brother, Richard Washington, and his education, discusses her recent visitors at her home, Blakely, and shares updates from the farm. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMeriwether writes to John Augustine Washington III about the sale of one of Washington's mares, and says that he will send the payment, $74, at the \"first safe opportunity.\" Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn G. Miller writes to John Augustine Washington III and recounts a story of a classmate of theirs, Mr. Bankhead, who ran away with a woman, Miss Garth, to get married without her father's permission. He says that they have not been seen since the night they left, and tells John to look out for them in Washington D.C. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJane C. Washington writes to her son, John Augustine Washington III, about his improving health and his recent dangerous encounter with a horse that nearly killed him. She briefly mentions politics, including the \"triumph of the Whips in New York and Pennsylvania\" and that the outcomes of the Virginia elections are still unknown. She discusses the state of the farm, mentioning that the harvests of wheat and oats are less than desired. She quotes several sections of Bushrod Corbin Washington's will, which John had previously requested in a separate letter, regarding the fate of his law books following his passing. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJane C. Washington writes to her son, John Augustine Washington III, about the murder of one of his professors, Dr. Davis, at The Univeristy of Virginia by one of his classmates. She also discusses money sent from Bushrod Washington and herself to John, and guests at her home, Blakely. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJane C. Washington discusses John Augstine Washington III's health, including him \"suffering from weak eyes,\" and asks about his intentions regarding his degree from the University of Virginia. She also recounts her troubles with a broken carriage and waiting for a new one, and shares updates from the farm. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohnson writes to John Augustine Washington III about local politics of Louisa, Virginia. He also provides personal updates, including his current studies, his upcoming trips, and correspondence with mutual acquaintances from the University of Virginia. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJudith B. Alexander, Caledon, to John Augustine Washington III. Judith writes that she is suffering from melancholy and writes of religious matters. She also writes, \"I observed with pleasure you have forbidden the intrusion of stages and omnibuses.\" She asks that she be fondly remembered to Aunt Jenny, \"my poor old Joe Mitchum,\" Phil, West, Eliza, and Sarah.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo Mount Vernon. William writes that he wants Augustine to have Cary ready at Miss Mandeville's to be brought home. Jane C. Washington is with the Alexanders.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHannah Lee Washington Alexander, Prospect Hill, to John Augustine Washington III, Mount Vernon. Hannah wishes Augustine a happy 21st birthday. Urges religious faith to gain lasting happiness. Gives family news.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCaledon to Mount Vernon. Letter about harvest, wheat crops, debt, and difficulties. Judith hopes to visit Augustine at Mount Vernon and urges him to have faith.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJudith writes that she is unable to attend his wedding to Nelly but her husband will come. She has heard great things about Nelly. Long discussion of William Alexander and his difficulties. Talks about her love of flowers and pleasure at the improvement of the garden and greenhouse at Mount Vernon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Jane C. Washington to John Augustine Washington III concerning family matters such as the recent death of Mr. Selden and a discussion about whether Washington should assume administration over the estate. An enslaved woman named Julia is sick. Includes her hope that West Ford will mail this letter today from Mount Vernon, with a postscript message from Ford to Washington about recovering a loan. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages, with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from H. T. Harrison to John Augustine Washington III concerning Washington declining to take certain loans and his involvement in various chancery suits. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from David Gulick to John Augustine Washington III, informing him that it is useless to plough a certain tract of land as it is about to be sold. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from John Augustine Washington III to Elizabeth Selden concerning a partial tenancy at Exeter plantation, property of the Selden family. Washington gives her advice concerning finances and the tenant agreement. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Henry T. Harrison to John Augustine Washington III, advising him about the rental of Exeter plantation, the property of the Selden family. He informs Washington that the enslaved people at Exeter are going to be appraised and sold, if Washington is interested in buying. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from William F. Alexander to John Augustine Washington III. He councils that Mr. Dangerfield has offered Washington a fair price for his land, asks for advice about selling off his own land, and discusses crop yields. He also refers to an enslaved man named Tom. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel and red wax seal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Retained copy. Mount Vernon to Exeter. Augustine writes about corn crops in Exeter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Catherine B. Turner to John Augustine Washington III concerning a loan of money. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Catherine B. Turner to John Augustine Washington III concerning a loan of money and a delayed payment from Mr. Hammond. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChitton Hill. Letter about the sale of lime.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMr. Burns will release Washington from his contract. Mr. Roper is interested in purchasing the farm. Congratulates him on the birth of his daughter and wishes him \"good luck to have a dozzen.\" Discusses the new set of six sheriffs elected and crops.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Retained copy. Mount Vernon. About the delivery of lime to Mount Vernon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Robert Adams to John Augustine Washington III concerning the purchase of fire insurance for Mount Vernon, with quotes from various companies about the premiums and tenures of policies. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages, with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBellwood to Mount Vernon. Johnson wants to know whether Augustine wants to rent Mt. Zephyr farm for another year. Says it \"is very much out of order and in a rough and uncultivated state,\" so he will rent it on moderate terms. Extols his congregations every Sunday for their intelligence. Requests Augustine to remind two people that they owe him money, which will be put in the hands of a collection officer if he is not paid.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from the lumber firm, Green and Pascoe, to John Augustine Washington III informing him  that the ten-inch square locust posts he ordered could not be obtained in their market. They suggest that they could cut something similar out of Florida cedar. They're sending the balance of the hemlock ordered by boat with this letter. On the reverse is a letter from Sandford Gulick to John Augustine Washington III, dated September 6, 1844, explaining that the aforementioned shipment of lumber that accompanied this letter was not complete. Autograph letters signed, 2 pages, with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWhite Marsh. Asks when Augustine will visit in the fall and provides directions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Elizabeth Selden to John Augustine Washington III concerning enslaved people at Exeter, the Selden familial home which she is leaving due to financial hardship. She speaks specifically about an enslaved man named John and an enslaved woman named Caroline. She proposes to rent John and Caroline and asks whether Washington would be willing to keep them on the estate. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages, with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Elizabeth Selden to John Augustine Washington III concerning the enslaved population at her home, Exeter. She discusses four specific people, three men and a woman: John, Billy, Jim, and Aunt Jenny. For $200 she has retained them for her lifetime, after which they will belong to Washington. She complains about their various health and age-related issues as well as their unhappiness about being separated from their families to go with Selden when she leaves Exeter. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBaltimore to Alexandria. Letter requesting payment of $90.20 for delivery of lime.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from William Fowle, President of the Alexandria Canal Company, to John Augustine Washington III informing him that arbitrators of their land dispute have rendered a decision regarding ownership in favor of the company. He assures Washington that, once titles to the formerly disputed property are completed, they will build a bridge at his request. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBaltimore. Letter acknowledging the receipt of a check for ninety dollars.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWaverly. Received the check on the Valley Bank of Charlestown and submitted it. Will be happy to aid in future business transactions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrom Baltimore.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTabb writes Augustine giving him directions to his residence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo Mount Vernon. Mason writes seeking support for establishing a church in Gum Springs so\nthey do not need to go all the way into Alexandria for services at Christ\nChurch.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBaltimore. Letter about shipping 6 tons of guano to Mount Vernon aboard the steamboat Columbia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from H. T. Harrison to John Augustine Washington III concerning current events, including John Janney's illness and a chancery suit. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from William Fontaine Alexander to John Augustine Washington III in which he asks for advice about an offer he has for ground rent. He mentions the death of a neighbor, Charles Asquith, and also states 'poor old Mingo died yesterday afternoon'. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel and red wax seal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from David Gulick to John Augustine Washington III informing him that Mr. Smart's boat from Leesburg, Va, will be in Alexandria the following week with 304 bushels of wheat and 315 bushels of oats for Washington. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from George Mason to his neighbor, John Augustine Washington III, concerning his disapproval of the current constable. He references some theft or rebellion amongst the enslaved people of the local area and claims, 'for our mutual safety, and a determination to root out these white wolves, we could soon clear the neighborhood'. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel and red wax seal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexandria to Mount Vernon. Turner writes that she is unable to visit because of illness.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlakely to Mount Vernon. Richard writes that he is unable to hire an overseer as wages are now so high. He says Augustine can keep Fanny for \"what ever she is worth\" if she can be of service.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Dr. William F. Alexander to John Augustine Washington III requesting that he settle some business for him due to his inability to travel to Alexandria himself. He references Washington's purchase of an enslaved man named Alfred and asks whether Washington would be interested in buying an enslaved man named John and his five youngest children. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam writes that Mr. Roddy wanted to be paid for digging his well, but he had not fulfilled the contract, which was to go ten feet deeper. William will not pay him until he hears from Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo Mount Vernon. William writes that he went to inspect the well. Washington's Uncle Bushrod is uncertain whether it will answer his purposes. Mr. Roddy did not penetrate further than five feet as he felt it would do no good to go further and cause needless expenses. Will dig another well if necessary under a new contract. William is not in need of Augustine's help to obtain a loan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Burr W. Harrison to John Augustine Washington III concerning the Circuit Court case of Harrison v. Gibson and the associated costs and fees. Washington owes $805.87 and Harrison requests that he remit the amount promptly either to him or a specified bank. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCharlestown to Mount Vernon. Encloses a letter from Mr. Brownell and wants his advice as to how to deal with it. Is worried about his debts and interest payments.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBaltimore. Letter of congratulations on the birth of a child. Eliza is unwell but nothing serious. Reports news of the Mexican conflict.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam purchased a house in Charlestown, depending upon the Brownell's bonds to pay for it. Brownell is insolvent. Describes various crops.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Matthew E. Harrison to John Augustine Washington III informing him that funds for the sale of the Selden property are now available to Washington. Harrison gives instruction on signing and submitting the property deed to the purchaser, a man named Hammerly. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam writes that James Roper is anxious to purchase Mr. Burns's land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFairfax Court House. Requests his attendance as a magistrate at November Court, at which an election will take place for clerk. Mr. Ball desired his support in his effort to be reappointed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo Mount Vernon. William writes that Mr. Burnett will manufacture \"Gattling's Drilling\nMachine\" for $100.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter about the sale of farms.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Matthew E. Harrison to John Augustine Washington III in which he encloses a check (not identified) for $72 from a man named Hammerly on account of the Henderson bonds. More payments will follow, with the delay due to Hammerly's ill health. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Matthew E. Harrison to John Augustine Washington III regarding a payment of $30 he has received from Hammerly on account of the Henderson debt. Harrison will deposit the money to Washington's credit. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Henry T. Harrison to John Augustine Washington III regarding an enslaved woman named Julia. Harrison rented her from Washington and states that there is an additional cost due to a medical account for Julia with Dr. Lee. Includes a discussion about the Selden estate. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from George Mason to his neighbor, John Augustine Washington III, concerning politics in Alexandria and upcoming elections. He asks Washington to keep a lookout for a pair of geese he believes have been stolen by enslaved people and sold to the Quaker community at Woodlawn. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages, with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from James L. McKenad to John Augustine Washington III concerning their recent meeting in the Superior Court and their association in early life. McKenad is accepting Washington's invitation to visit Mount Vernon soon. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam asks Augustine to aid him in obtaining a loan of $900 by\nendorsing some bonds. He hopes for a good harvest this year.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Burr W. Harrison to John Augustine Washington III requesting that Washington or his overseer at Mount Vernon send back two rams. Harrison will settle the cost for them at a later time. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHe has canceled his note and encloses it. Had been in attendance on Mrs.\nB.C. Washington in her illness to the neglect of everything else.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBentroglio. Discusses sale of Nansemond land. Needs to hear from all the heirs of General Washington, Col. Fielding Lewis, and Dr. Thomas Walker. Feels the value has increased due to the railroad being nearby.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from George Washington Bassett to John Augustine Washington III concerning questions about the estate of George Washington and the executors. Bassett is acting as the executor for the estate of Captain Lewis and, in this role, asks for information about the failure of the Washington executors to collect the debts of a man named Ashton. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBentroglio. Page writes with information about the Nansemond land. Much of the timber has been pillaged, and he suggests negotiating a private sale.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNorfolk to Alexandria. Discussion of Nansemond land. Says there will be great difficulty in establishing its lines as only one tree is left from the original plat. Additionally all the timber has long since been cut and much of the land is claimed by others. Wants to know what price in cash he would take for it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJudith writes asking for news of Augustine and his family. She recommends the book \"Mount of Olives\" and writes of family news. Charles is leaving to join a company in California.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWarwick to Mount Vernon. Lippitt hopes Augustine can assist Dr. Alexander in recommending Lippitt for a job. Repaired with tape, with partial loss of text.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Jane C. Washington to her son, John Augustine Washington III, concerning local and family matters. She discusses her son Richard's bad luck with health and money issues. She is concerned about Mount Vernon and the fate of the estate following her death, including whether it will be sold to the U.S. government. She inquires about the plans and progress of the monument for John Augustine Washington II at Mount Vernon. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages, with integral address panel and partial wax seal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends an account of sales of Washington's wheat. Reports on James\nRanson's purchase of a farm and Rutherford's plans.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJudith writes that she heard from Hannah that Augustine received some injury with a plough.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo Mount Vernon. Talks about the great comfort of religion. Discusses Mr. Smith who became a Christian and abandoned his law practice. Also mentions Mr. Merrick of Charles County who sells lime.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from H. T. Harrison to John Augustine Washington III in which he thanks Washington for facilitating the sale of an enslaved man named Henry. He discusses the signed bond and two named parties, Eli Gray and a man named Otterback. Harrison dicusses his new tenant, Ball, at Dry Hollow Farm. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBaltimore. Receipt for a shipment of bone that left from Harper's Ferry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from H. T. Harrison to John Augustine Washington III in which he asks Washington to purchase building materials in Alexandria, VA, on his behalf in order for Harrison to repair a corn house and granary. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Sholto T. Stuart to John Augustine Washington III concerning the derafting of a petition to present at the Virginia House of Delegates. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eR. L. Blackburn discusses the enslaved people at his estate, Spring Grove, and his plans to sell specific people, including a 16-year-old boy. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Richard Blackburn Washington to his brother, John Augustine Washington III, concerning an impending delivery of wheat and the ill health of their mother, Jane C. Washington. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExplains difficulty with the north boundary of his 30-acre lot. Includes plat sketch.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRichmond. Giles writes that he will shortly be on his way to Mount Vernon and will get a conveyance from Alexandria They will arrive about dark on Wednesday evening.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDetroit to Mount Vernon. Wilcox writes sending a box of game and fish and thanking Augustine for his hospitality. \"It was not enough that the hallowed association of Mount Vernon should have made my brief visit there a thing never to be forgotten, but by a singular good fortune the impression and happiness of that visit were rendered more indelible by the kind attentions of your land and yourself.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSenate chamber. Thomas writes that he has made the governor aware of the action of the state of Maryland, and he promises to consult the Attorney General for advice.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Thomas B. Washington to John Augustine Washington III concerning an upcoming visit and family news. Includes a dicsussion about the death of an enslaved woman named Rose, the illness of an enslaved woman named Martha, and reference to illness amongst the enslaved population at Blakeley, Walnut Farm, and Richwoods. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHollin Hall to Mount Vernon. Mason writes that he has nominated several men to be justices for their\ndistrict. He has been urged to become a candidate but has uniformly\nrefused.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from William Easby, the Commissioner of Public Buildings, to John Augustine Washington III inquiring when he can send for bridge timber from Mount Vernon. Washington will be paid upon retrieval. Autograph letter signed, 1 page\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWaverly. Encloses partial payment of a debt and requests Augustine to send it on for him. Hopes to get balance shortly.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Sholto T. Stuart to John Augustine Washington III concerning Stuart's wheat crop. He discusses the crop and health and tells Washington he will start threshing this week and can sell him 250 bushels. He offers to assist Washington in purchasing cattle and discusses livestock prices. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Sholto Tuberville Stuart to John Augustine Washington III concerning farm management and the price of wheat. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Matthew Harrison to John Augustine Washington III regarding a payment to Washington of $1,109.71 from General Rush in reference to 'the Hammerly matter'. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBushwood. Plowden writes planning a meeting with other legislators to prepare for passage of a law to protect from gill netters. He requests that Augustine come to Washington to address them on the matter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnapolis. Plowden writes that the bill to ban gilling nets will not be brought up in the Maryland Legislature, mostly due to people from Charles and Prince Georges counties.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo Mount Vernon. Tillman is concerned about the use of gilling nets on the Potomac River, which are against the law. Wants to hire someone to cruise up and down the river to take them up during the fishing season.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam thanks Augustine for offering to put up shad for Mr. Bealls and\nhimself. Jane C. Washington is visiting and detained by the rain and damp\nweather.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBryan writes that the law from 1845 will most likely stand against the gill netting. He wants to meet with Augustine in Alexandria to discuss fishing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Thomas B. Washington to John Augustine Washington III concerning a man named William Lyons and an issue with his free papers. Thomas B. Washington asks JAWIII to assist Lyons, who is traveling to Alexandria, to address an error with the registration of his free papers. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam thanks Augustine for the shad and writes that Miss Rice will\nprovide \"all that you desire in a Governess for your children.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexandria. Shinn writes that he is unable to get men for sending the boat out for fishing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Prosser Tabb writes to John Augustine Washington III about the sale of Mount Vernon saying, \"I am truly glad that you have a prospect of diposing of Mt. Vernon so advantageously.\" He also tells Washington about multiple properties for sale, ranging from 500-1200 acres and $9,000-$35,000, near him. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFairfax Court House to Alexandria. Discusses the commissioners appointed to assess damages to the properties of lands through which the Manassas Gap Rail will pass. One property holder is not a freeholder, which poses a problem.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam is grateful for delivery of fish. Wants to visit Mount Vernon so\nthat \"our children should grow up knowing and loving each other.\"\nDiscusses the planting of corn and wheat. Says Cary may visit before his\nreturn to Jefferson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam writes that he received the fish and paid for the herring but not\nthe shad. Describes corn and wheat crops. Refers to upcoming election for\nthe \"sheriffalty.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexandria. A letter discussing the qualifications of a Miss Page to be a governess for the Washington family. Dana is not sure of her French abilities. She does not teach drawing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilson Cary Selden Alexander writes to his uncle, John Augustine Washington III, about his invitation spend Christmas at Mount Vernon and updates John on his studies at university. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEliza writes that she will not send the money \"you hold of mine to California.\" Wishes to consult with him as to investment when she comes to Virginia in May.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo Mount Vernon. Letter regarding a disagreement with Mr. Cawood about using Augustine's hands to finish work for Bryan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Rebecca J. Washington to John Augustine Washington III requesting that Washington assume legal guardianship over her little girl. She discusses her financial hardship and shares family updates. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlakeley. Hannah writes that she has been sick ever since she returned home and is now visiting Aunt Jane. She is very anxious about her boys' improvement and wants to send Jennie to Mrs. Barton in Philadelphia. Asks about the money due her from Hunter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam writes that Jenny will leave with Richard and go to Philadelphia\nto be with Mrs. Barton. Requests that Washington send the $100 he\nproposed to advance for her.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHannah writes that Jeannie will be ready soon. It will take some time to get the things she does not have there, including a trunk.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpring Bank to Mount Vernon. Mason sends condolences on the death of Jane C. Washington, \"a great\nVirginia lady.\" He was unable to attend funeral due to the illness of his\nwife all summer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpring Bank to Mount Vernon. Mason writes about proposed improvements to the road, which will lessen\nthe chance of water damage.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Judith B. Alexander to John Augustine Washington III concerning her shipment of various plants to Mount Vernon. There has been a bout of sickness at her home and the loss of several servants has impeded farm operation. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages, with integral address panel and black wax seal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDraft letter from John Augustine Washington III to Miss B. Cower, previously a governess to Washington's children. Washington denies Miss Cower's claims that he had disparaged her to a Mr. Willis and refuses to agree to Miss Cower's request that he interview his children about her abilities as an instructress. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnapolis to Alexandria. Plowden wants to know when the Virginia Legislature will pass a similar law to the one the Maryland Legislature passed in 1854 to stop gill netting. If that does not happen, the Maryland law will be repealed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpring Bank to Mount Vernon. Mason writes about the Accotink Turnpike having passed through the Senate of Virginia. He will give land for the road without compensation and wants to participate in the survey.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWaverly. Discusses financial matters and debts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Sholto T. Stuart to John Augustine Washington III in which he expresses relief that he can \"correct wrong impressions on the subject of Mount Vernon\" regarding its potential sale. Discusses planting crops and farm management. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo Mount Vernon. Wanted to visit, but Mr. Alexander would not leave his \"agricultural pursuits.\" Enjoyed a recent visit with friends. Heard a lot of news from Jefferson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpring Bank to Mount Vernon. Mason writes that last winter he enacted a deed of trust for his brother, naming Augustine as trustee without first asking his permission. He needs Augustine to send a note to the county court of Fairfax saying he is willing to serve.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington. Letter with advice on titles and lots Augustine is interesting in purchasing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Arthur Taylor to John Augustine Washington III concerning his acceptance of an offer of 45 per acre from an unnamed purchaser for Collingwood. He authorizes Washington to sign any documents on his behalf. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam wishes Augustine to pay his note from the sale of Cousin\nHannah's personal property as she is determined to send Jenny to\nPhiladelphia. He disagrees with this as there is a good female school in\nCharlestown. He had hoped for a visit from Augustine during the summer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam writes that Jenny will again go to Mrs. Barton and has improved\nvery much. Writes he is not depressed but simply getting old. He wants\nAugustine to visit at least annually. Gives family news. Aunt Christian\nnamed him as her trustee and executor, and she has left all to Willie.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo Mount Vernon. Discusses her sister's death and her life. Her happiness became \"the passion of my soul.\" Tells him she is entitled only to the interest on money from the estate. Tells him if she dies, she wants to be buried by Julia in Jefferson with a simple stone.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJudith writes that she burned Augustine's money order as she had previously been paid by another nephew. Her health is poor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndianapolis. Requests payment of $16.59 for repairs made to graveyard at Exeter. Sends best wishes for the family and hopes to see them soon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo Mount Vernon. Judith writes about Augustine's health. He had the same \"typhoid symptoms\" as Charles. Writes of family news.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Sholto T. Stuart to John Augustine Washington III concerning shipments of shad, herring, and wine. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam writes that he is unable to sell the land at the price desired. The most offered is $30,000. They are enjoying the visit of the children very much.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses articles of agreement for his services and requests a horse for the use of his family to go to church and other errands.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter providing an account of the proceeds from Mr. Lucas's bonds.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWalnut Farm. Discusses the payment of $6000 and its being a \"charge against any shares of Mount Vernon that I or my children may have under your Father's will and codicils.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Francis Lightfoot Campbell to John Augustine Washington III seeking Washington's influence to secure a military appointment. He is writing from London and goes on to discuss current events there. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHavre de Grace. Sullivan requests Augustine to petition the Virginia Legislature to pass a similar law to the ones in Maryland from 1854 and 1856, banning gill nets in the Potomac River.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Sholto T. Stuart to John Augustine Washington III concerning a shipment of claret wine and his plans for planting tobacco beds. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRichmond. McFarland invites Augustine to the celebration of Washington's birthday on February 22 in Richmond.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter discussing legal matters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHavre de Grace. Encloses copies of the fishing laws passed in 1854 and 1856 in Maryland and requests that Augustine do everything possible to get similar law passed in Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHavre de Grace. Encloses letter from Thomas M. Bacon and stresses that the only chance of preserving shore fishing is for Virginia to pass a similar law to the one passed in Maryland.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter discussing financial matters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the possibility of payments from various people. Cary is now a\n\"full fledged 'Doctor Medicine'\" but does not look at all more venerable.\nWilliam assures Augustine that his note in Bank will be paid at maturity.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpring Bank. Complains about a tenant and the lack of good seed to plant. Will plant\nwhat he has in a few days so he gets at least some crop. Talks about a bill in the legislature about \"scoundrels\" coming on their land to hunt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam thanks Augustine for two barrels of herrings. He is sorry the fishing season was so \"unfavourable\" and is sorry to hear of Nelly's illness. Hopes the children will visit them soon. Discusses upcoming payments by various women on bonds to him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam urges Nelly to come stay with them and have her baby there. Intends to buy Dr. Eichelberger's practice for Cary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOkeley. Writes about providing medical services for Augustine's wife, Eleanor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMason writes that their home in Loudon might be of use to Washington and his family, if they are leaving Mount Vernon. She thinks he might become involved in politics and would make an excellent representative in Congress. He might divide the estate into small farms and induce settlers from the North. She invites Louisa to stay with her so she may assist with her studies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexandria. Writes about a mare and colt and gives charges for his services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Sholto T. Stuart to John Augustine Washington III concerning shipments of wine. he advises Washington to view all possible locations before settling on a home following his sale of Mount Vernon. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives family news and hopes for a visit from the children soon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam details collection on his bond and the deposit of the proceeds.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam writes that he is sending two Bashear ploughs. He describes the death of Mrs. Turner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends an accounting of the costs associated with the two ploughs sent.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam writes that Jenny will be returning to Mrs. Barton's school, and $300 is required at this time. Cary is not doing well. He assures Augustine that his children are well with them.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpring Bank to Mount Vernon. Mason writes that he received two well-matched mules from Baltimore.\nHe praises a Mr. Sands and recommends him to Augustine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBaltimore. Offers a pair of mules for sale for $350.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam writes about a draft for $5000, with Dick the drawer, Alexander the endorser, and Augustine the acceptor and payer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNorfolk. News about the annual meeting of the Dismal Swamp Company and its recent dividends, which have been down.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from W.R. Millan to John Augustine Washington III. He is renting an enslaved boy named Web to Washington for the remainder of that year. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlackburn discusses the enslaved people from his estate, as well as John Augustine Washington III's, and his plans to sell certain people. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam reports on Cary's improved health and writes that he feels great anxiety about him. Mrs. Bennett wants his farm but needs time. Urges Augustine not to worry about Jenny.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eR. S. Blackburn discusses loans and his plans to sell enslaved people. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCharlestown. Hannah wants to know whether Augustine had time to attend to the insurance of Richwoods. Bushrod Herbert has the papers. She is experiencing very hard times. Many in the area have scarlet fever.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter discussing oxen and other cattle.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam has purchased 50 bushels of clover seed for Augustine. He writes that Cary is failing \"very perceptibly.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam writes, \"Our precious Cary breathed his last this morning.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam tells Augustine he received the check for $2,000 and requests an additional $1,000, which will \"make me much more comfortable.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMount Zephyr. Encloses a copy of a survey related to construction of a turnpike over a hill near Gum Springs. Mr. Mason is opposed to all roads \"within 50 miles of him\" but has granted permission for a survey on his land and seems to realize he cannot block construction of the road.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHavre de Grace. Sullivan heard that Virginia passed a fishing law in the past year and wants a copy of it to be published in Maryland papers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount of shipment of clover seed. Mourning Cary's death. Cary had great faith and knew he was dying.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhiladelphia. Adams writes that the portrait of Augustine's mother arrived safely in Philadelphia. He hopes to visit Washington City in the spring and would like to visit Augustine at Mount Vernon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes planting methods in the fields.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Sholto T. Stuart to John Augustine Washington III concerning the possibility of Sholto's nomination as a representative for Fairfax County, VA. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Sholto T. Stuart to John Augustine Washington III in which he expresses a desire to see Washington at Mount Vernon before he leaves \"the roof of your ancestors\" following his sale of the estate. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFront Royal. Letter about bank payments and balances owed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam writes that he and Charlotte will visit in the week after Easter. Charley will come home for Easter vacation to \"overhaul his wardrobe \u0026amp; prepare him for the spring.\" Jenny's board and tuition are paid, and he furnished $10 for travel expenses. The crops are doing well. Is sorry to hear of the ill success of Augustine's fisheries.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCharlestown. Hannah writes that her creditors are harassing her. She will have to sell Ben, an enslaved man, to be able to pay Mr. Sadler. \"I am not extravagant either in livery or dress.\" She really values his advice.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Mount Vernon. Discusses a quantity of plank left (without his knowledge) on his farm in Fauquier. Says he is not in any way responsible for the quantity of plank Adams claimed was missing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNorfolk to Alexandria. Refers to examination of deeds. One is defective as it is unsigned. Inquires as to whether some shareholders had children who would be entitled to a share.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpring Bank to Mount Vernon. Mason writes that he is sending a case of Colt revolvers, which he never fired. Has grateful recollection of the constant kindness and courtesy of Augustine and Eleanor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Judith B. Alexander to John Augustine Washington III, asking for an advance on the annuity she receives from the estate of Washington's father, John Augustine Washington II. Discusses additional family news. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam received two barrels of fine herrings by railroad. They had been misdirected to Winchester. The crops are doing well. He urges Augustine to leave Mount Vernon to avoid sickness.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccotink. Letter in reference to a note from Nevitt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJudith is very worried about Hannah Alexander's two sons who seem to be being used by their father to provide a reconciliation of him with Hannah. Judith does not want this to happen.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHannah's husband met his sons in Berryville and \"made them sundry presents of money \u0026amp; clothes.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter about breeding a mare.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHannah's sons are in Alexandria with \"their miserable father.\" Judith is amazed that Hannah trusts him with them. Reports on various visitors.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMason writes about the Accotink Turnpike and building a bridge at\nCameron Run.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge R. H. Hughes writes to John Augustine Washington III about investments with the money from the sale of Mount Vernon. He tells Washington about The Foster Hotel in Chicago, a large brick five-story hotel for sale for $30,000. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHughes writes to John Augustine Washington III about The Foster Hotel in Chicago which is for sale. He provides details of the hotel including number of rooms, sizes of rooms, and how they could be renovatd. He also includes financail and mortgage information, including estimated monthly payments if John Augustine were to purchase the property. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCharlestown. Hannah thanks Augustine for all that he does for her.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Sholto T. Stuart to John Augustine Washington III inviting him to his upcoming wedding. He asks Washington for the use of one of his enslaved men for the dining room for the wedding day. An enslaved man from Stuart's household escaped. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from George Washington Lewis to John Augustine Washington III concerning an upcoming visit to Mount Vernon with his family. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProspect Hill to Mount Vernon. Autograph letter signed, regarding the sale of an enslaved woman named Milly.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNorfolk to Alexandria. Discusses purchase of shares in Dismal Swamp Company.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo Mount Vernon. Mason writes urging to vote in the election of a magistrate for the district.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNorfolk to Alexandria. Reports purchase of shares and feels he will be able to purchase more in the near future.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBollingbrook. Bolling writes that he hopes to see Augustine soon. The previous month his steamer was caught in the ice, and he managed to get to shore and visit two sons.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam writes that he is sending 4 bushels of clover seed and gives an account of it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJudith is sure Augustine's family will be very happy in Fauquier. Mr. Alexander's health is poor. Their overseer \"keeps the hands active by a natural authority without severity.\" Would like his advice as to Dr. Crawford's estate. Describes her money problems.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccotink. Letter about the sale of cedar posts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo Mount Vernon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJudith writes that there is much illness in her family. She discusses a trustee for her estate. They had a huge hailstorm, which resulted in many broken panes of glass.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexandria. Letter about the sale of horses, with pencil sketch of well on verso.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexandria. Mrs. Hooff writes about sending a horse to Mount Vernon for Augustine to sell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWaverly. Washington gives a report on his health and a possible consultation in Baltimore. Discusses some financial and family matters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCharlestown. Condolence letter on the death of Augustine's wife, Nelly.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexandria. Letter on Burke and Herbert stationary, about the loss of a $500 note.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter about acquiring a bull and some sheep.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBeverley writes about church matters and whether to split the parish. In a P.S. dated the following day, he writes that snow prevents his meeting Augustine but he really wants the matter settled.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA letter about church matters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBeverley writes about Mr. Henderson and decisions on church matters, writing that there are many bad feelings on all sides.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo Waveland. Writes that ministers of the gospel travel on the rail line for half fare, after making themselves known to the conductor. He would like to visit but is unable always to control his time.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccotink. A response to complaints about cedar posts sold to Augustine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJane Byrd writes to her cousin, John Augustine Washington III, updating him on family members. She also relays a plan, from Thomas, in which they are planning to move their enslaved persons further south and wonders if John would also like to do so. She concludes by lamenting on the state of the country. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam recommends that Augustine break up Cousin Hannah's establishment. Her store accounts have been going unpaid, and she has many unpaid bills. If something is not done soon, William will relinquish his trusteeship.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWaverly. Reports the death of Charles a few days after Augustine left him. Says he has lost all his little family, save one, and is left to \"travel the remainder of life's journey alone.\" Refers to being comforted by religion. Charles left no will so he would appreciate any information Augustine has as regards his worldly affairs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Rebecca J. Washington to John Augustine Washington III, thanking him for his offer to assist her sister, Charlotte. Discusses her financial debt due to house and farm management at her estate, Claymont Court. Autograph letter signed, 5 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from John Augustine Washington III to Edward 'Ned' C. Turner concerning scheduling a vestry meeting. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJudith B. Alexander writes to her nephew, John Augustine Washington III, about the beginning of the Civil War. She expresses her fear about the danger that John, his brother, Richard B. Washington, and his sister's and cousin's sons are facing. She also describes the \"delicate\" young soldiers she saw in her travels to Richmond. She provides updates on many family and friends. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Edward C. Turner to John Augustine Washington III, updating him on the conditions at Waveland, Washington's estate, while he is absent in the army. He reports that the overseer at Mount Vernon has said that the enslaved population is in a state of rebellion there. He worries that if the Union army takes possession of Camp Pickens; a large number of enslaved people have been sent to the area to build embankments. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages, with envelope\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Edward C. Turner to John Augustine Washington III concerning the maintenance of his estate at Waveland while he's away with the army. Turner advises Washington that he should buy tobacco, candles, and tea for the enslaved people. The Union army has retreated from the local area. He makes a brief reference to a revolt among the enslaved at Mount Vernon. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages, with envelope.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Judith B. Alexander to her nephew, John Augustine Washington III, in which she provides him with updates on his family, including his daughter Louisa, while he is away fighting in the Civil War. She laments him being in danger, and wishes him safety. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnna writes about the rain and looking forward to Augustine's visit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from a 'Cousin Fanny' to John Augustine Washington III concerning the death of her mother. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo Mount Vernon. Hannah writes that Cary would like to visit Augustine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRichwoods. Aunt C. would like a nice cedar cane from the vault to walk with. Thanks him for kindness shown to her boys while with him. Will greatly miss Mr. Tyng as the pastor of the church. Mr. Ambler is not the same.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo Mount Vernon. Her health is good, and she plans to visit soon. Mr. Alexander does not like to be away from home for long, even though he loves seeing them all. Has a large corn crop and an excellent garden. She has been working in it and fears Nelly and the children will take her for an \"Indian.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill see the family in Jefferson and hopes they get there soon for their health. Asks for money to travel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo Mount Vernon. Judith tells Augustine not to send a carriage for her. She will take a public conveyance. Hopes to see Maria soon. Reports that Bushrod Washington Herbert is disposed to be melancholy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJudith wants to stay with Augustine for a few days to discuss business. Reports on the health of Maria. His mother is well, and Richard's new daughter is healthy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo Mount Vernon. Wants the receipt for Augustine's compounded pills. Is returning the nice and expensive cloak she was given. Promises to write someday as if \"I was talking to you.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam wants to meet with Thomas Washington to determine how close they can come in the price of Wakefield.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests various plants be sent to her as she has \"nothing but stumps \u0026amp; poverty around my dwelling.\" Her darling boy has been ill with scarlet fever but is improving.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMason writes sending some tobacco seeds of a truly fine quality for his\n\"hooka.\" Gives instructions on how to plant the seed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHollin Hall to Mount Vernon. Autograph letter signed, mentions Jane C. Washington. Also discusses a\nwoman who wronged him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed, mentioning a visit by Dr. Mason.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith a list of slaves in pencil on verso in John Augustine's hand.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTurner writes about an upcoming visit and wants to know about arrangements for a bond. The letter was carried by \"Joe,\" likely an enslaved man.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Benjamin W. Leigh to John Augustine Washington III inviting him to dine at a boarding house with 'our mess, Mr. Mangum, Mr. Black, Mr. Garland'. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel and red wax seal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAunt CB writes to John Augustine Washington updating him about several family members and friends who have died or are ill. Hannah Lee Alexander laments the death of her daughter, Polly, and several other family members. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJane C. Washington writes to her son, John Augustine Washington III, about family finances and sends a check for $100. She also updates John on the death of a family friend. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter on Shenandoah Valley Rail Road stationary, recommending Lawrence Washington for a railroad project in Texas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledges receipt of $25 from George Light.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses a list of revolutionary bills and asks if Washington would like to purchase them.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegrets sale of four Gibraltar engravings and hopes he can convince the Ladies to raise the money to keep them at Mount Vernon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHurst writes recommending Lawrence Washington for a position in the Department of State. Washington has recently helped Hurst acquire some very valuable manuscripts and \"is possessed of much skill and knowledge in regard to the relative value of historical documents.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBradley discuss the return of Washington's son, Augustine, from Europe, as well as the price of the \"Middleton\" autograph George Washington letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDorsey wishes to sell some china from the Willis family – particularly a plate that belonged to Princess Murat, great-niece of General Washington and, by marriage, of Napoleon Bonaparte.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDandridge wants to sell the Braddock Sash, which she says is in a very good state of preservation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDandridge writes that she still wants to sell the Braddock Sash and has contacted the Regent of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association, the Colonial Dames, and the Society of Colonial Wars.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStone, librarian at the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, writes that he is unable to purchase the Braddock sash or make an offer for it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDorsey wants Washington to examine a painting and other relics at the home of Captain and Mrs. Willis near Front Royal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites about two Washington surveys in his possession and discusses the sale of other manuscripts. He asks Washington if he has any books from George Washington's library bearing his signature and bookplate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWriting from the Library of the Boston Athenaeum, Lane requests a description of Washington's copy of Brown's Bible.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLane thanks Washington for his description of George Washington's copy of Brown's Bible. He also mentions Washington's copy of the \"Young man's companion,\" which was said to have been given to General Grant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBradley writes that he has received a volume from Bushrod Washington's library entitled \"The Life of Napoleon Bonaparte\" from the Bishop. The Bishop would like to purchase a book from George Washington's library, as well as another Washington manuscript. Bradley suggests Washington try to sell him Bushrod Washington and Lawrence's Lewis's ledger as executors of Washington's estate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites criticizing the librarian Mrs. Dawson, saying that, although there are rare works under her care, she never knows their value. Dawson has been sending bookplates to Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMrs. Dawson, librarian of the Charleston Library, writes sending bookplates and continental bills.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSalley is sending three historic bookplates for Washington to examine and hopefully purchase.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes the provenance of the bookplates he sent, which he believes are American.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePage writes that he does not feel the \"journal\" is as valuable or interesting as he had hoped.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript letter with autograph note in the hand of Lawrence Washington on behalf of the Christ Church Musical Committee. A letter informing Miss Stuart that there have been complaints about the music at church and her salary will be reduced.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript letter signed from Lawrence to his sister, regarding the Vestry's handling of complaints about the music at church.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter about purchasing property owned by Lawrence, with a sketch of the land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDraft letter from Lawrence Washington to Mrs. James Blaisdell regarding the return of two books stolen from his home, Audley, during the Civil War: an edition of Aesop's Fables, and a copy book used by George Washington when he was a child. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGunther is sending a $25 check for the purchase of 4 books: Maid of the Doe, Memoirs of Lafayette, Religion of Nature, and Smith's History.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses Washington's discovery of a Robert Beverley bookplate and wishes to use his letter in the Ex Libris Journal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTerry writes that he does not wish to purchase the Joseph Miller plate at the price mentioned but is interested in making a new offer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter discussing the bookplate of Abraham Lott.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter about the sale of manuscripts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeabrook acknowledges the receipt of a check from Washington. He discusses book prices and writes that several descendants of William Washington are now living in Charleston.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript draft with autograph corrections, regarding the senator's opposition to Senate Bill 1238 for the relief of the estate of General Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter regarding the genealogy of the Winn family and the bookplate of Rev. Richard Winn that Washington had in his possession.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter regarding a bookplate belonging to Rev. Richard Winn.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript copy. Letter about the Washington sword purchased by the New York State Library.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam discusses an article he is writing about the swords of Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFive typescript copies of a letter sent by Lawrence to William regarding the history of the Washington sword he sold to Mr. William F. Havemeyer, which was later presented to the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam writes about a statement he had requested regarding the authenticity of Washington's sword. He has just read Paul Wilstach's book on Mount Vernon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCampbell writes about the authenticity of Washington's Frederick the Great sword, which Professor Van Tyne of the University of Michigan has \"absolutely no confidence in.\" She also discusses conflicting opinions about a portrait of Mary Ball Washington by Robert Edge Pine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCarter writes that it had always been her impression that the Washington silver and sword were sent to her father at Kinlock and concealed in the pigeon house during the war, after which they were returned to the family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMarshall has an \"old fashioned brass fender\" bought by his uncle, Lewis Marshall, at the sale at Waveland of John Augustine Washington III's estate. The fender is believed to come from Mount Vernon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter about dueling pistols that once belonged to Col. Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter unsigned. An incomplete and undated letter written by Lawrence to his wife, Fannie.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUntitled manuscript by Lawrence Lewis concerning his defence of the Confederacy and his father, John Augustine Washington III. Lewis responds to an argument that there hadn't been instances of Northern writers criticizing the South prior to 1860. He lists several authors including Frederick Law Olmstead. Autograph document, 7 numbered pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne page of notes in the hand of Lawrence Washington, regarding the return of books stolen by Major Osborne from Waveland during the Civil War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph document in the hand of Lawrence Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph document.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Tape repairs, with some text loss. Smith writes to ask why one hogshead of tobacco made by George Washington was refused. Washington's waggoner informed him that the head was somewhat damaged being prized out of the door.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Corbin Washington to G.R.L. Tuberville concerning his recent travels and arrival at Haywood. Gives a list of items that a man named Charles is carrying in his saddlebag on the journey, inlcuding pin-cushions and petticoats. Discusses getting building supplies such as wood and shingles at Fairfax. He expects a good corn harvest. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel (torn).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSt. Clair, Staunton, to Mrs. Frances Hubbard, Williamsburg. Letter addressed to \"My dear dear Mama.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne page of accounts, with a letter from Samuel B. Gordon to Robert Beverley dated 1799 October 4\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Rose, Montrose, to William Augustine Washington, Haywood. Writes about a jury's unfavorable judgment in the case of a bond.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from John Law to Thomas Swann asking him to pay $76.95 to Charles L. Francisco. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from John Law to John Lloyd concerning a bank draft on Thomas Swann in favor of Mr. Charles Francisco. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Charles Calvert Stuart to John Augustine Washington, which contains a forwarded letter to Washington from Edward C. Marshall on the same bifolium sheet. Stuart discusses his plans to send around 20 enslaved people from his household from Louisa to a sugar plantation in Louisiana. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eStuart's letter includes a letter directed to him and and intended for Washington from Edward C. Marshall, Oak Hill, Fauquier County, VA, concerning Lewis' possible interest in purchasing Warner Hall. Includes calculations from potential price per acre. Autograph letter signed 2 pages. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Jane C. Washington to her daughter, Anna Maria Washington, informing her that she will be away until after Christmas and instructing her to give the servants meat and lard before the holiday. Follows with discussions about various family members. Autograph letter signed, three pages, with integral address panel and red wax seal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eElizabeth Bowyer, Thorn Hill, to Miss Frances Griggs, Charlestown. Sends greetings to many acquaintances and relations. Has been taking music lessons in the winter. Asks when they are coming to see them and for information on various relations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCaleb Russell, Quantico Factory, to Jane C. Washington, Mount Vernon. Russell writes that he had sent some of the wool, at the direction of the overseer, received last summer to a factory in Fredericksburg to be made into fine cloth, as he is unable to do that. Since then he has heard nothing about it, despite writing to them several times.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the death of Louisa. Writes that Mr. Alexander will bring the corn crop up soon. Gives news of various acquaintances.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Mason, Hollin Hall, to Jane C. Washington, Mount Vernon. Autograph letter signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eF. F. Lee, Washington City, to Jane C. Washington, Mount Vernon. Lee writes that she will visit Mount Vernon for a few days with Mary and Rosa.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBella Jones Adams, Philadelphia, to Jane C. Washington, Mount Vernon. Writes that the memorandum tablet was sent by Martha, not her. She didn't send the butter cooler due to fearing for its condition. She wants Jane to visit during the summer and asks after her crops. Penciled note indicates a receipt on the document was clipped. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel. Postmarked Philadelphia Jun 3.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Henry T. Harrison to General George Rust, writing on behalf of John Augustine Washington III. Concerning Elizabeth Selden and her desire to sell her annuity to Washington. Auotgraph letter signed, 2 pages, with integral address panel and red wax seal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProspect Hill to Mount Vernon. Hannah writes of family news and says that things have been gloomy at Blakeley since Jane left. She is happy to hear about the birth of a daughter to Nelly.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Ann Maury to her distant cousin, Eleanor Love Selden Washington. This is a letter of introduction, in which she presents her neighbor in New York, Charles W. Foster, who wishes to visit Mount Vernon. She claims that Foster is 'making a pilgrimage to that spot which must always have uncommon interest in the eyes of every true American, associated as it is with the memory of the truly great and good man whose name you bear'. A note on the envelope indicates this was hand-delivered by Foster to Mount Vernon. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with envelope with partial wax seal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Elizabeth Selden to Eleanor Love Selden Washington, concerning her financial hardships. She discusses two enslaved people, a man named John and a woman named Caroline. She discusses various family members. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexandria. Reminds board that the canal company has no rights to his property known as Selden's Lot. Also requests the completion of a bridge across the canal and that they complete gravelling the road on the eastern embankment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBaltimore. A letter regarding a shipment of guano to John Augustine Washington at Mount Vernon. Law recommends repacking the original bags from the Pacific into casks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProspect Hill to Mount Vernon. Describes a table setting for a wedding. Kate's wedding has been broken off, and Hannah is glad about it. Really wants to see them. Description of drought and crops. Discusses health of various relatives and acquaintances.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBaltimore to Mount Vernon. Lloyd tells Nelly to take a train when she visits, as she and the children will be more comfortable. Gives news of various family members.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo letters, one from M.F. Lippitt and one from M.B. Lippitt, on one folded sheet. Both concern news about various family members and pending travel plans. Autograph letters signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel and red wax seal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHollin Hall. Encloses a letter from John Augustine Washington III, which he wants shown to the Committee of Propositions and Grievances of the House of Delegates. Refers to a petition alleging mercenary motives in annexing part of Fairfax County to Alexandria.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter about exchanging and reissuing stock certificates.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNorfolk to Berryville. Letter about purchasing a tract of land in Nansemond County that Lewis is one of the heirs to.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBogglesville. Reports that Nansemond land is most likely worthless, as the timber has all been cut, and many people claim parts of it as it adjoins their land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBaltimore to Mount Vernon. Lloyd writes that she will send Louisa's bonnet. Shares news about Fanny Lee and Hannah Stuart. Has made a beautiful purse for Augustine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexandria. Requests Lee accompany Cazenove to the city, along with Augustine Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo Mount Vernon. Judith wishes to hear from Nelly. Very hot, dry weather, affecting the corn crop and grass. No cholera yet. Only one baby on their property. Sends greetings to many people.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA letter signed \"Mother,\" about a trip to Baltimore where she was robbed at the depot of her purse. She is sending two dresses and hopes Charlotte is doing well at school.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexandria. Letter about the purchase of lumber.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo Mount Vernon. Judith writes that she enjoyed her visit to Mount Vernon and the family. Looks often at the daguerreotype. Recommends they go to Jefferson. Continues on 12 July: Met Mrs. Payne and is raising money for her to go to the springs for her health. Gives news about various people.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpring Bank. Letter from Thomas L. Ellzen to George Mason with a copy of Mason's reply on the inner fold. Concerns new road passing through their lands.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnapolis. Bacon writes that the Charles County delegation does not want anyone to induce the Virginia Legislature to pass a similar law to the Maryland one. Recommends appealing directly to the Virginia Legislature without involving the General Assembly of Maryland.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo Mount Vernon. Judith writes that she heard that Nelly was \"pale and not strong.\" Gives accounts of other people's health and her own. Dr. Stewart's daughters will try to visit Nelly at Mount Vernon so they can see it \"with family there.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter regarding the delivery of deeds.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBoyden writes to recommend his daughter as a governess, in response to an advertisement in the Southern Churchman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo Mrs. Julian (Eleanor Love Selden Washington) Howard, by right of her descent from Richard Bennett who was governor of Virginia from 1652-1655.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter addressed to \"My dear Uncle,\" announcing the death of Fanny's mother and giving an account of her final illness.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter discussing a coat of arms for the Willis and Rich families found under the floor of a church.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter sending two India prints from the photogravures made from the portrait of Lawrence Washington, which Washington allowed them to photograph.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA descendant of Mary Ball writes to see how she can claim money to be paid to the heirs of General Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses funeral costs and money being raised for the church.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter regarding property owned by Samuel W. Washington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript copy. Morrison responds from the Library of Congress to Dodge's inquiry about the relationship between Lund Washington and George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript letters to and from various art museums and libraries seeking information on the portrait of Lawrence Washington in his mother's possession, as well as letter regarding the appraisal, potential sale, and exhibition of the portrait.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence about the loan of 7 manuscript and print music books formerly owned by Ann Washington, wife of Bushrod Washington, to the Library of Congress.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from the Director of Research at the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery regarding the letters of Robert E. Lee, \"To Markie.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters concerning the sale of the Charles Town Water Works.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript letters to and from Regent Harriet C. Towner, Julian Howard Washington, and Patty W. Washington concerning the termination of Julian's employment at Mount Vernon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHook is interested in purchasing any books or manuscripts that Miss Washington has dated prior to 1866.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter regarding a set of William and Mary College Quarterly that belonged to Anne's father, Lawrence Washington. With Mrs. Adams's reply of the same date.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from James Lewis Hook to Miss Washington concerning interest in buying books.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses a typescript of a Bushrod Washington letter recently acquired by the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association of the Union.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA letter about family heirlooms addressed to Betty, with the reply.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters about replacing the frames for the Brooks map and Sampson Derrel deed which were lost or misplaced by the Library of Congress.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCaldwell writes that she found some old stock certificates in the Goshen Land and Investment Co.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA letter from the Regent of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association regarding the death of Anne's mother and the opening of the Centennial exhibit at Mount Vernon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA letter and loan agreement with the Robert E. Lee Memorial Foundation at Stratford Hall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter requesting a photostatic copy of the will of John Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 copies. Letter offering for sale manuscripts and books from the library of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter thanking Anne for the paintings she lent to a recent exhibition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter regarding the sale of Washington family relics to the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter to the Regent discussing the potential sale of Washington family relics.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA letter declining the purchase of books that belonged to Bushrod Washington but were not part of Washington's library.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter regarding the recent purchase of two Bushrod Washington letters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter and check from the sale of a miniature of Burwell Bassett by Charles Willson Peale.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning a miniature of Col. Burwell Bassett by C. W. Peale.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter about the Virginia Magazine of History and Biography.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from the National Trust for Historic Preservation about the gift of one volume of Samuel Ireland's \"Picturesque Views on the Upper or Warwickshire Avon,\" inscribed by Eleanor Parke Lewis to her daughter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter about a book titled \"The Philosophy of the Moral Feelings\" from the library of John Augustine Washington III that was recently brought to Mount Vernon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter enclosing a carbon copy of Patty's will as well as a carbon copy of a legal memorandum regarding Washington family correspondence stipulated in the will.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters and documents related to the sale and gift of Washington family documents and artifacts to the Masonic Memorial in Alexandria.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter concerning the Daniel Webster Papers Project.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter enclosing a copy of her second codicil, bequeathing her personal property to her nephew, Lawrence Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses various relatives' health. Talks about visiting friends. Discusses flowers and birds – mockingbirds are keeping her awake at night.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLloyd writes that she wants to visit, but Nelly need not trouble herself about her. \"I am entirely ready with my little things.\" The new stove is giving them nicer bread than before.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo Mount Vernon. William writes to his mother that he is attending the Whig Convention with his brother Richard. The Potomac is frozen over, so they will take the nearest road across the country to Fredericksburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo Mount Vernon. She will delay her visit to Mount Vernon until they return from Jefferson. Hopes the children and Clara can stay with her until their return.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph document. A poem on death, with text loss.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph document. A poem written on the death of a young daughter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA letter to Nelly from her sister about purchasing clothes for Lawrence and the children.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph document. In fragile condition, with some text loss.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMason requests a value for a property described in detail. Wants to know\nwhat rent it would bring and about insurance, whether it is fireproof, and what the taxes are.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter regarding the shipment of two boxes of books, with shipping note and 6-page typescript list of the books titled 'Miscellaneous Collection of Books'.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter regarding Fannie's will.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Richard Henderson to John Bailey concerning an impending court proceeding and the need to receive certain paperwork in order to file on time. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecipient unknown. \"A true copy from the Bond in Richmond City office.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSketch of Christ Church in Alexandria, with remarks about the grounds and exact descriptions of the boundaries.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocument signed John A. Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt for $20 that John Augustine Washington II paid for the making of a court bench.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt for the shipment of 17 bags of Peruvian guano from Baltimore. With a letter from Samuel K. George to John Augustine dated 1 March 1845, stating that the guano was shipped on the steamboat Columbia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 invoices for blacksmith services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor a partial share in the Dismal Swamp Company.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAgreement appointing James Guy as arbitrator in a \"cause of difference\" regarding a bridge afloat in the Potomac. Awards $135 to Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocument, bill and receipt from Gustavus Lesur to John Augustine Washington III for $696.60 for the building of a servant's house. Docket indicates the building was erected at Waveland. Autograph document signed, 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor sale of ¼ part of a share in the Dismal Swamp Company for $3000. Notarized by Charles Sharp. With two receipts from Peter B. Prentis, Clerk of Nansemond County, to John Augustine Washington III.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor the purchase of household goods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor a partial share in the Dismal Swamp Company.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor a partial share in the Dismal Swamp Company.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt written to John Augustine Washington III by Judith B. Alexander for the sum of $40.75 Washington paid to her as an annuity from the estate of his father, John Augustine Washington II. Autograph document signed, 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor sale of Dismal Swamp Land Co. stock.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor a partial share in the Dismal Swamp Company.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGranting the use of the Shenandoah Valley Railroad switch at Blakeley.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript and signed will, with carbon copy draft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor the collection of books in Carter Library.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCarbon copy of the last will and testament of Anne M. Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSketch showing arrangement of pews in Christ Church in Alexandria, with the annual pew rent of each indicated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 leaves of survey notes in different hands\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocument suggesting amendments to a legal compromise.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten and typescript copies of genealogical notes about the Washington family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript document entitled \"A list of officers of the army and navy, who have received lands from Virginia for Revolutionary services.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 typescript copies. An act providing for the erection of a monument to Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript document.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript letter by \"A Friend and Admirer of the Late Mr. Lawrence Washington,\" speaking against the government's unfair treatment of Lawrence Washington's widow.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript copy. A bill to incorporate the Mount Vernon Ladies Association of the Union, and to authorize the purchase of a part of Mount Vernon place.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript document.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript document.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClipped article about a Mr. Joseph I. Keefer who received a letter about a volume of Shakespeare signed by Washington. The book was purportedly stolen from the house of John Augustine Washington by the 8th Illinois Calvary during the Civil War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 typescript copies of an article from the Winchester, Va. Historical Magazine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo reimburse the estate of General George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted copy of Bill 3137 concerning the reimbursement of General George Washington's estate for lands in Ohio lost by conflciting grants made under U.S. authority. 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The bulk of the correspondence series are letters sent to John Augustine Washington III and concern family affairs and the management of various family plantations, including Mount Vernon.","John Augustine Washington III tells his mother, Jane C. Washington, about a head injury he recently sustained via one of his classmates. He states that \"I do not think he did it intentionally. The name of the boy I do not know and if I did I would have no right to say.\" Autograph letter signed, 3 pages.","Letter to John Augustine Washington III from his brother, Richard B. Washington, and his mother, Jane C. Washington. Richard reports back to John about farm affairs and mentions several enslaved people: Henry, Humphrey, Meredith, and Anthony. He reports that Henry and Humphrey have harrowed fields and that Meredith and Anthony have plowed 140 acres for wheat. Jane briefly mentions farm affairs, inquires about John's education at The University of Virginia, and reminds him to read his Bible every day. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","Jane C. Washington writes to her son, John Augustine Washington III, about farm affairs, including the planting of wheat, rye, and oats, the arrival of guests at her home, Blakely, and critiques his spelling from previous letters. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages.","Jane C. Washington writes to her son, John Augustine Washington about her journey home from visiting her daughter and his sister, Anna Maria Washington Alexander, and John's boarding situation at the University of Virginia. She also discusses affairs on the farms at Mount Vernon, mentioning two enslaved men, Willoughby and Gabriel, and whether or not they should stay at Mount Vernon or return to Blakely with her. Letter also includes a discussion about a man named Sambo. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","Jane C. Washington writes to her son, John Augustine Washington III, urging him to write back to her as soon as possible, confirming that he received the money he requested from her, as she had not heard from him in five weeks. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages.","Letter to John Augustine Washington III from his classmate at the University of Virginia, John B. Tabb about an incident in which Tabb suspected a Mr. Gibbosn of an unknown crime and his recent interactions with Mr. Gibbons. He also discusses his health and when he will be able to return to the University. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","Judith B. Alexander writes to her nephew, John Augustine Washington III, and discusses her faith following the death of several friends and family and updates John on his family including his mother, Jane C. Washington, his brother, Richard B. Washington, and his sister, Anna Maria Blackburn Alexander. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","J. Tabb writes to John Augustine Washington III and William Brokenborough requesting a meeting with them regarding his son, John B. Tabb, a classmate of theirs at The University of Virginia. 2 pages.","Judith B. Alexander writes to her nephew, John Augustine Washington III, about the death of Polly, Hannah Lee Alexander's daughter, from scarlet fever. She also recounts other family members who currently had the disease and those who have since recovered. She talks briefly of the arrival of spring and the flowers blooming at her home, Caledon. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.","Letter in which Jane C. Washington writes to her son, John Augustine Washington III, with updates on deaths and illnesses in the family due to scarlett fever. She updates John on the farm, including that many of their sheep have died. She urges John to write to her more frequently. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","Jane C. Washington writes to her son, John Augustine Washington III, about his poor health and whether he should continue school at The University of Virginia, or if he should return home. She also updates John on farm affairs and her recent visits with family and friends. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","Letter from Judith B. Alexander to John Augustine Washington III while he is attending the University of Virginia. Concerning family news, including the recent death of Louisa. She discusses the gardens at her estate at Caledon and the affairs of various neighbors. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages, with integral address panel and partial seal.","Jane C. Washington discusses her son, John Augustine Washington III's, boarding situation at The University of Virginia, her recent visits with friends and family, and farm affairs. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages.","George William Washington writes to his cousin, John Augustine Washington III, asking for a loan of $20, in which he plans to \"refund in the course of a very short while.\" Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.","Judith B. Alexander writes to her nephew, John Augustine Washington III, and updates him on many friends and family members' health. She mentions that Hannah Lee Alexander was very sick and went to stay at Blakely with John's mother, Jane C. Washington. Judith writes that she is pleased John has been riding horses everyday and his improved health because of it. Autograph letter, 4 pages.","Jane C. Washington writes to her son, John Augustine Washington III, announcing the birth of Anna Maria Washington Alexander's son, John Augustine Washington IV. She also discusses affairs of the farm, inlcuding livestock sales and planting of rye and wheat. She mentions her visit to Audley, Nelly Custis Lewis' home, and the recent death of Lewis' daughter, Mary Eliza Angela Conrad. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","Judith B. Alexander writes to her nephew, John Augustine Washington III, announcing the birth of sons to both his cousin, Hannah Lee Alexander, and his sister, Anna Maria Washington Alexander. She updates John on the good health of family members. Autograph letter, 4 pages.","Jane C. Washington writes to her son, John Augustine Washington III, and sends updates on Anna Maria Washington Alexander's newborn son, John Augustine Washington IV. She discusses John's boarding situation at the University of Virginia, with the Merriweather family, and is pleased that he has been accompanying them to church. She discusses farm affairs, including the sale of roughly 1,000-1,200 bales of wheat. She urges John to write to his brother, Richard Washington. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","Judith writes to her nephew Augustine encouraging him to remain at the University of Virginia instead of going to Washington to work.","Jane C. Washington writes to her son, John Augustine Washington III, about Bushrod Washington Herbert's plans for the law books he inherited from Bushrod Corbin Washington. She also discusses her other son and John's brother, Richard Washington, and his education, discusses her recent visitors at her home, Blakely, and shares updates from the farm. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","Meriwether writes to John Augustine Washington III about the sale of one of Washington's mares, and says that he will send the payment, $74, at the \"first safe opportunity.\" Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.","John G. Miller writes to John Augustine Washington III and recounts a story of a classmate of theirs, Mr. Bankhead, who ran away with a woman, Miss Garth, to get married without her father's permission. He says that they have not been seen since the night they left, and tells John to look out for them in Washington D.C. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.","Jane C. Washington writes to her son, John Augustine Washington III, about his improving health and his recent dangerous encounter with a horse that nearly killed him. She briefly mentions politics, including the \"triumph of the Whips in New York and Pennsylvania\" and that the outcomes of the Virginia elections are still unknown. She discusses the state of the farm, mentioning that the harvests of wheat and oats are less than desired. She quotes several sections of Bushrod Corbin Washington's will, which John had previously requested in a separate letter, regarding the fate of his law books following his passing. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","Jane C. Washington writes to her son, John Augustine Washington III, about the murder of one of his professors, Dr. Davis, at The Univeristy of Virginia by one of his classmates. She also discusses money sent from Bushrod Washington and herself to John, and guests at her home, Blakely. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","Jane C. Washington discusses John Augstine Washington III's health, including him \"suffering from weak eyes,\" and asks about his intentions regarding his degree from the University of Virginia. She also recounts her troubles with a broken carriage and waiting for a new one, and shares updates from the farm. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","Johnson writes to John Augustine Washington III about local politics of Louisa, Virginia. He also provides personal updates, including his current studies, his upcoming trips, and correspondence with mutual acquaintances from the University of Virginia. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","Judith B. Alexander, Caledon, to John Augustine Washington III. Judith writes that she is suffering from melancholy and writes of religious matters. She also writes, \"I observed with pleasure you have forbidden the intrusion of stages and omnibuses.\" She asks that she be fondly remembered to Aunt Jenny, \"my poor old Joe Mitchum,\" Phil, West, Eliza, and Sarah.","To Mount Vernon. William writes that he wants Augustine to have Cary ready at Miss Mandeville's to be brought home. Jane C. Washington is with the Alexanders.","Hannah Lee Washington Alexander, Prospect Hill, to John Augustine Washington III, Mount Vernon. Hannah wishes Augustine a happy 21st birthday. Urges religious faith to gain lasting happiness. Gives family news.","Caledon to Mount Vernon. Letter about harvest, wheat crops, debt, and difficulties. Judith hopes to visit Augustine at Mount Vernon and urges him to have faith.","Judith writes that she is unable to attend his wedding to Nelly but her husband will come. She has heard great things about Nelly. Long discussion of William Alexander and his difficulties. Talks about her love of flowers and pleasure at the improvement of the garden and greenhouse at Mount Vernon.","Letter from Jane C. Washington to John Augustine Washington III concerning family matters such as the recent death of Mr. Selden and a discussion about whether Washington should assume administration over the estate. An enslaved woman named Julia is sick. Includes her hope that West Ford will mail this letter today from Mount Vernon, with a postscript message from Ford to Washington about recovering a loan. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages, with integral address panel.","Letter from H. T. Harrison to John Augustine Washington III concerning Washington declining to take certain loans and his involvement in various chancery suits. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel.","Letter from David Gulick to John Augustine Washington III, informing him that it is useless to plough a certain tract of land as it is about to be sold. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.","Letter from John Augustine Washington III to Elizabeth Selden concerning a partial tenancy at Exeter plantation, property of the Selden family. Washington gives her advice concerning finances and the tenant agreement. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages.","Letter from Henry T. Harrison to John Augustine Washington III, advising him about the rental of Exeter plantation, the property of the Selden family. He informs Washington that the enslaved people at Exeter are going to be appraised and sold, if Washington is interested in buying. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.","Letter from William F. Alexander to John Augustine Washington III. He councils that Mr. Dangerfield has offered Washington a fair price for his land, asks for advice about selling off his own land, and discusses crop yields. He also refers to an enslaved man named Tom. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel and red wax seal.","Autograph letter signed. Retained copy. Mount Vernon to Exeter. Augustine writes about corn crops in Exeter.","Letter from Catherine B. Turner to John Augustine Washington III concerning a loan of money. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","Letter from Catherine B. Turner to John Augustine Washington III concerning a loan of money and a delayed payment from Mr. Hammond. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.","Chitton Hill. Letter about the sale of lime.","Mr. Burns will release Washington from his contract. Mr. Roper is interested in purchasing the farm. Congratulates him on the birth of his daughter and wishes him \"good luck to have a dozzen.\" Discusses the new set of six sheriffs elected and crops.","Autograph letter signed. Retained copy. Mount Vernon. About the delivery of lime to Mount Vernon.","Letter from Robert Adams to John Augustine Washington III concerning the purchase of fire insurance for Mount Vernon, with quotes from various companies about the premiums and tenures of policies. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages, with integral address panel.","Bellwood to Mount Vernon. Johnson wants to know whether Augustine wants to rent Mt. Zephyr farm for another year. Says it \"is very much out of order and in a rough and uncultivated state,\" so he will rent it on moderate terms. Extols his congregations every Sunday for their intelligence. Requests Augustine to remind two people that they owe him money, which will be put in the hands of a collection officer if he is not paid.","Letter from the lumber firm, Green and Pascoe, to John Augustine Washington III informing him  that the ten-inch square locust posts he ordered could not be obtained in their market. They suggest that they could cut something similar out of Florida cedar. They're sending the balance of the hemlock ordered by boat with this letter. On the reverse is a letter from Sandford Gulick to John Augustine Washington III, dated September 6, 1844, explaining that the aforementioned shipment of lumber that accompanied this letter was not complete. Autograph letters signed, 2 pages, with integral address panel.","White Marsh. Asks when Augustine will visit in the fall and provides directions.","Letter from Elizabeth Selden to John Augustine Washington III concerning enslaved people at Exeter, the Selden familial home which she is leaving due to financial hardship. She speaks specifically about an enslaved man named John and an enslaved woman named Caroline. She proposes to rent John and Caroline and asks whether Washington would be willing to keep them on the estate. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages, with integral address panel.","Letter from Elizabeth Selden to John Augustine Washington III concerning the enslaved population at her home, Exeter. She discusses four specific people, three men and a woman: John, Billy, Jim, and Aunt Jenny. For $200 she has retained them for her lifetime, after which they will belong to Washington. She complains about their various health and age-related issues as well as their unhappiness about being separated from their families to go with Selden when she leaves Exeter. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel.","Baltimore to Alexandria. Letter requesting payment of $90.20 for delivery of lime.","Letter from William Fowle, President of the Alexandria Canal Company, to John Augustine Washington III informing him that arbitrators of their land dispute have rendered a decision regarding ownership in favor of the company. He assures Washington that, once titles to the formerly disputed property are completed, they will build a bridge at his request. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.","Baltimore. Letter acknowledging the receipt of a check for ninety dollars.","Waverly. Received the check on the Valley Bank of Charlestown and submitted it. Will be happy to aid in future business transactions.","From Baltimore.","Tabb writes Augustine giving him directions to his residence.","To Mount Vernon. Mason writes seeking support for establishing a church in Gum Springs so\nthey do not need to go all the way into Alexandria for services at Christ\nChurch.","Baltimore. Letter about shipping 6 tons of guano to Mount Vernon aboard the steamboat Columbia.","Letter from H. T. Harrison to John Augustine Washington III concerning current events, including John Janney's illness and a chancery suit. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.","Letter from William Fontaine Alexander to John Augustine Washington III in which he asks for advice about an offer he has for ground rent. He mentions the death of a neighbor, Charles Asquith, and also states 'poor old Mingo died yesterday afternoon'. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel and red wax seal.","Letter from David Gulick to John Augustine Washington III informing him that Mr. Smart's boat from Leesburg, Va, will be in Alexandria the following week with 304 bushels of wheat and 315 bushels of oats for Washington. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.","Letter from George Mason to his neighbor, John Augustine Washington III, concerning his disapproval of the current constable. He references some theft or rebellion amongst the enslaved people of the local area and claims, 'for our mutual safety, and a determination to root out these white wolves, we could soon clear the neighborhood'. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel and red wax seal.","Alexandria to Mount Vernon. Turner writes that she is unable to visit because of illness.","Blakely to Mount Vernon. Richard writes that he is unable to hire an overseer as wages are now so high. He says Augustine can keep Fanny for \"what ever she is worth\" if she can be of service.","Letter from Dr. William F. Alexander to John Augustine Washington III requesting that he settle some business for him due to his inability to travel to Alexandria himself. He references Washington's purchase of an enslaved man named Alfred and asks whether Washington would be interested in buying an enslaved man named John and his five youngest children. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel.","William writes that Mr. Roddy wanted to be paid for digging his well, but he had not fulfilled the contract, which was to go ten feet deeper. William will not pay him until he hears from Washington.","To Mount Vernon. William writes that he went to inspect the well. Washington's Uncle Bushrod is uncertain whether it will answer his purposes. Mr. Roddy did not penetrate further than five feet as he felt it would do no good to go further and cause needless expenses. Will dig another well if necessary under a new contract. William is not in need of Augustine's help to obtain a loan.","Letter from Burr W. Harrison to John Augustine Washington III concerning the Circuit Court case of Harrison v. Gibson and the associated costs and fees. Washington owes $805.87 and Harrison requests that he remit the amount promptly either to him or a specified bank. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.","Charlestown to Mount Vernon. Encloses a letter from Mr. Brownell and wants his advice as to how to deal with it. Is worried about his debts and interest payments.","Baltimore. Letter of congratulations on the birth of a child. Eliza is unwell but nothing serious. Reports news of the Mexican conflict.","William purchased a house in Charlestown, depending upon the Brownell's bonds to pay for it. Brownell is insolvent. Describes various crops.","Letter from Matthew E. Harrison to John Augustine Washington III informing him that funds for the sale of the Selden property are now available to Washington. Harrison gives instruction on signing and submitting the property deed to the purchaser, a man named Hammerly. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel.","William writes that James Roper is anxious to purchase Mr. Burns's land.","Fairfax Court House. Requests his attendance as a magistrate at November Court, at which an election will take place for clerk. Mr. Ball desired his support in his effort to be reappointed.","To Mount Vernon. William writes that Mr. Burnett will manufacture \"Gattling's Drilling\nMachine\" for $100.","Letter about the sale of farms.","Letter from Matthew E. Harrison to John Augustine Washington III in which he encloses a check (not identified) for $72 from a man named Hammerly on account of the Henderson bonds. More payments will follow, with the delay due to Hammerly's ill health. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel.","Letter from Matthew E. Harrison to John Augustine Washington III regarding a payment of $30 he has received from Hammerly on account of the Henderson debt. Harrison will deposit the money to Washington's credit. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel.","Letter from Henry T. Harrison to John Augustine Washington III regarding an enslaved woman named Julia. Harrison rented her from Washington and states that there is an additional cost due to a medical account for Julia with Dr. Lee. Includes a discussion about the Selden estate. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel.","Letter from George Mason to his neighbor, John Augustine Washington III, concerning politics in Alexandria and upcoming elections. He asks Washington to keep a lookout for a pair of geese he believes have been stolen by enslaved people and sold to the Quaker community at Woodlawn. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages, with integral address panel.","Letter from James L. McKenad to John Augustine Washington III concerning their recent meeting in the Superior Court and their association in early life. McKenad is accepting Washington's invitation to visit Mount Vernon soon. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.","William asks Augustine to aid him in obtaining a loan of $900 by\nendorsing some bonds. He hopes for a good harvest this year.","Letter from Burr W. Harrison to John Augustine Washington III requesting that Washington or his overseer at Mount Vernon send back two rams. Harrison will settle the cost for them at a later time. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel.","He has canceled his note and encloses it. Had been in attendance on Mrs.\nB.C. Washington in her illness to the neglect of everything else.","Bentroglio. Discusses sale of Nansemond land. Needs to hear from all the heirs of General Washington, Col. Fielding Lewis, and Dr. Thomas Walker. Feels the value has increased due to the railroad being nearby.","Letter from George Washington Bassett to John Augustine Washington III concerning questions about the estate of George Washington and the executors. Bassett is acting as the executor for the estate of Captain Lewis and, in this role, asks for information about the failure of the Washington executors to collect the debts of a man named Ashton. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel.","Bentroglio. Page writes with information about the Nansemond land. Much of the timber has been pillaged, and he suggests negotiating a private sale.","Norfolk to Alexandria. Discussion of Nansemond land. Says there will be great difficulty in establishing its lines as only one tree is left from the original plat. Additionally all the timber has long since been cut and much of the land is claimed by others. Wants to know what price in cash he would take for it.","Judith writes asking for news of Augustine and his family. She recommends the book \"Mount of Olives\" and writes of family news. Charles is leaving to join a company in California.","Warwick to Mount Vernon. Lippitt hopes Augustine can assist Dr. Alexander in recommending Lippitt for a job. Repaired with tape, with partial loss of text.","Letter from Jane C. Washington to her son, John Augustine Washington III, concerning local and family matters. She discusses her son Richard's bad luck with health and money issues. She is concerned about Mount Vernon and the fate of the estate following her death, including whether it will be sold to the U.S. government. She inquires about the plans and progress of the monument for John Augustine Washington II at Mount Vernon. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages, with integral address panel and partial wax seal.","Sends an account of sales of Washington's wheat. Reports on James\nRanson's purchase of a farm and Rutherford's plans.","Judith writes that she heard from Hannah that Augustine received some injury with a plough.","To Mount Vernon. Talks about the great comfort of religion. Discusses Mr. Smith who became a Christian and abandoned his law practice. Also mentions Mr. Merrick of Charles County who sells lime.","Letter from H. T. Harrison to John Augustine Washington III in which he thanks Washington for facilitating the sale of an enslaved man named Henry. He discusses the signed bond and two named parties, Eli Gray and a man named Otterback. Harrison dicusses his new tenant, Ball, at Dry Hollow Farm. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.","Baltimore. Receipt for a shipment of bone that left from Harper's Ferry.","Letter from H. T. Harrison to John Augustine Washington III in which he asks Washington to purchase building materials in Alexandria, VA, on his behalf in order for Harrison to repair a corn house and granary. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel.","Letter from Sholto T. Stuart to John Augustine Washington III concerning the derafting of a petition to present at the Virginia House of Delegates. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.","R. L. Blackburn discusses the enslaved people at his estate, Spring Grove, and his plans to sell specific people, including a 16-year-old boy. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","Letter from Richard Blackburn Washington to his brother, John Augustine Washington III, concerning an impending delivery of wheat and the ill health of their mother, Jane C. Washington. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.","Explains difficulty with the north boundary of his 30-acre lot. Includes plat sketch.","Richmond. Giles writes that he will shortly be on his way to Mount Vernon and will get a conveyance from Alexandria They will arrive about dark on Wednesday evening.","Detroit to Mount Vernon. Wilcox writes sending a box of game and fish and thanking Augustine for his hospitality. \"It was not enough that the hallowed association of Mount Vernon should have made my brief visit there a thing never to be forgotten, but by a singular good fortune the impression and happiness of that visit were rendered more indelible by the kind attentions of your land and yourself.\"","Senate chamber. Thomas writes that he has made the governor aware of the action of the state of Maryland, and he promises to consult the Attorney General for advice.","Letter from Thomas B. Washington to John Augustine Washington III concerning an upcoming visit and family news. Includes a dicsussion about the death of an enslaved woman named Rose, the illness of an enslaved woman named Martha, and reference to illness amongst the enslaved population at Blakeley, Walnut Farm, and Richwoods. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.","Hollin Hall to Mount Vernon. Mason writes that he has nominated several men to be justices for their\ndistrict. He has been urged to become a candidate but has uniformly\nrefused.","Letter from William Easby, the Commissioner of Public Buildings, to John Augustine Washington III inquiring when he can send for bridge timber from Mount Vernon. Washington will be paid upon retrieval. Autograph letter signed, 1 page","Waverly. Encloses partial payment of a debt and requests Augustine to send it on for him. Hopes to get balance shortly.","Letter from Sholto T. Stuart to John Augustine Washington III concerning Stuart's wheat crop. He discusses the crop and health and tells Washington he will start threshing this week and can sell him 250 bushels. He offers to assist Washington in purchasing cattle and discusses livestock prices. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages.","Letter from Sholto Tuberville Stuart to John Augustine Washington III concerning farm management and the price of wheat. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages.","Letter from Matthew Harrison to John Augustine Washington III regarding a payment to Washington of $1,109.71 from General Rush in reference to 'the Hammerly matter'. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.","Bushwood. Plowden writes planning a meeting with other legislators to prepare for passage of a law to protect from gill netters. He requests that Augustine come to Washington to address them on the matter.","Annapolis. Plowden writes that the bill to ban gilling nets will not be brought up in the Maryland Legislature, mostly due to people from Charles and Prince Georges counties.","To Mount Vernon. Tillman is concerned about the use of gilling nets on the Potomac River, which are against the law. Wants to hire someone to cruise up and down the river to take them up during the fishing season.","William thanks Augustine for offering to put up shad for Mr. Bealls and\nhimself. Jane C. Washington is visiting and detained by the rain and damp\nweather.","Bryan writes that the law from 1845 will most likely stand against the gill netting. He wants to meet with Augustine in Alexandria to discuss fishing.","Letter from Thomas B. Washington to John Augustine Washington III concerning a man named William Lyons and an issue with his free papers. Thomas B. Washington asks JAWIII to assist Lyons, who is traveling to Alexandria, to address an error with the registration of his free papers. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.","William thanks Augustine for the shad and writes that Miss Rice will\nprovide \"all that you desire in a Governess for your children.\"","Alexandria. Shinn writes that he is unable to get men for sending the boat out for fishing.","John Prosser Tabb writes to John Augustine Washington III about the sale of Mount Vernon saying, \"I am truly glad that you have a prospect of diposing of Mt. Vernon so advantageously.\" He also tells Washington about multiple properties for sale, ranging from 500-1200 acres and $9,000-$35,000, near him. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","Fairfax Court House to Alexandria. Discusses the commissioners appointed to assess damages to the properties of lands through which the Manassas Gap Rail will pass. One property holder is not a freeholder, which poses a problem.","William is grateful for delivery of fish. Wants to visit Mount Vernon so\nthat \"our children should grow up knowing and loving each other.\"\nDiscusses the planting of corn and wheat. Says Cary may visit before his\nreturn to Jefferson.","William writes that he received the fish and paid for the herring but not\nthe shad. Describes corn and wheat crops. Refers to upcoming election for\nthe \"sheriffalty.\"","Alexandria. A letter discussing the qualifications of a Miss Page to be a governess for the Washington family. Dana is not sure of her French abilities. She does not teach drawing.","Wilson Cary Selden Alexander writes to his uncle, John Augustine Washington III, about his invitation spend Christmas at Mount Vernon and updates John on his studies at university. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","Eliza writes that she will not send the money \"you hold of mine to California.\" Wishes to consult with him as to investment when she comes to Virginia in May.","To Mount Vernon. Letter regarding a disagreement with Mr. Cawood about using Augustine's hands to finish work for Bryan.","Letter from Rebecca J. Washington to John Augustine Washington III requesting that Washington assume legal guardianship over her little girl. She discusses her financial hardship and shares family updates. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.","Blakeley. Hannah writes that she has been sick ever since she returned home and is now visiting Aunt Jane. She is very anxious about her boys' improvement and wants to send Jennie to Mrs. Barton in Philadelphia. Asks about the money due her from Hunter.","William writes that Jenny will leave with Richard and go to Philadelphia\nto be with Mrs. Barton. Requests that Washington send the $100 he\nproposed to advance for her.","Hannah writes that Jeannie will be ready soon. It will take some time to get the things she does not have there, including a trunk.","Spring Bank to Mount Vernon. Mason sends condolences on the death of Jane C. Washington, \"a great\nVirginia lady.\" He was unable to attend funeral due to the illness of his\nwife all summer.","Spring Bank to Mount Vernon. Mason writes about proposed improvements to the road, which will lessen\nthe chance of water damage.","Letter from Judith B. Alexander to John Augustine Washington III concerning her shipment of various plants to Mount Vernon. There has been a bout of sickness at her home and the loss of several servants has impeded farm operation. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages, with integral address panel and black wax seal.","Draft letter from John Augustine Washington III to Miss B. Cower, previously a governess to Washington's children. Washington denies Miss Cower's claims that he had disparaged her to a Mr. Willis and refuses to agree to Miss Cower's request that he interview his children about her abilities as an instructress. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.","Annapolis to Alexandria. Plowden wants to know when the Virginia Legislature will pass a similar law to the one the Maryland Legislature passed in 1854 to stop gill netting. If that does not happen, the Maryland law will be repealed.","Spring Bank to Mount Vernon. Mason writes about the Accotink Turnpike having passed through the Senate of Virginia. He will give land for the road without compensation and wants to participate in the survey.","Waverly. Discusses financial matters and debts.","Letter from Sholto T. Stuart to John Augustine Washington III in which he expresses relief that he can \"correct wrong impressions on the subject of Mount Vernon\" regarding its potential sale. Discusses planting crops and farm management. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages.","To Mount Vernon. Wanted to visit, but Mr. Alexander would not leave his \"agricultural pursuits.\" Enjoyed a recent visit with friends. Heard a lot of news from Jefferson.","Spring Bank to Mount Vernon. Mason writes that last winter he enacted a deed of trust for his brother, naming Augustine as trustee without first asking his permission. He needs Augustine to send a note to the county court of Fairfax saying he is willing to serve.","Washington. Letter with advice on titles and lots Augustine is interesting in purchasing.","Letter from Arthur Taylor to John Augustine Washington III concerning his acceptance of an offer of 45 per acre from an unnamed purchaser for Collingwood. He authorizes Washington to sign any documents on his behalf. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel.","William wishes Augustine to pay his note from the sale of Cousin\nHannah's personal property as she is determined to send Jenny to\nPhiladelphia. He disagrees with this as there is a good female school in\nCharlestown. He had hoped for a visit from Augustine during the summer.","William writes that Jenny will again go to Mrs. Barton and has improved\nvery much. Writes he is not depressed but simply getting old. He wants\nAugustine to visit at least annually. Gives family news. Aunt Christian\nnamed him as her trustee and executor, and she has left all to Willie.","To Mount Vernon. Discusses her sister's death and her life. Her happiness became \"the passion of my soul.\" Tells him she is entitled only to the interest on money from the estate. Tells him if she dies, she wants to be buried by Julia in Jefferson with a simple stone.","Judith writes that she burned Augustine's money order as she had previously been paid by another nephew. Her health is poor.","Indianapolis. Requests payment of $16.59 for repairs made to graveyard at Exeter. Sends best wishes for the family and hopes to see them soon.","To Mount Vernon. Judith writes about Augustine's health. He had the same \"typhoid symptoms\" as Charles. Writes of family news.","Letter from Sholto T. Stuart to John Augustine Washington III concerning shipments of shad, herring, and wine. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.","William writes that he is unable to sell the land at the price desired. The most offered is $30,000. They are enjoying the visit of the children very much.","Encloses articles of agreement for his services and requests a horse for the use of his family to go to church and other errands.","Letter providing an account of the proceeds from Mr. Lucas's bonds.","Walnut Farm. Discusses the payment of $6000 and its being a \"charge against any shares of Mount Vernon that I or my children may have under your Father's will and codicils.\"","Letter from Francis Lightfoot Campbell to John Augustine Washington III seeking Washington's influence to secure a military appointment. He is writing from London and goes on to discuss current events there. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages.","Havre de Grace. Sullivan requests Augustine to petition the Virginia Legislature to pass a similar law to the ones in Maryland from 1854 and 1856, banning gill nets in the Potomac River.","Letter from Sholto T. Stuart to John Augustine Washington III concerning a shipment of claret wine and his plans for planting tobacco beds. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.","Richmond. McFarland invites Augustine to the celebration of Washington's birthday on February 22 in Richmond.","Letter discussing legal matters.","Havre de Grace. Encloses copies of the fishing laws passed in 1854 and 1856 in Maryland and requests that Augustine do everything possible to get similar law passed in Virginia.","Havre de Grace. Encloses letter from Thomas M. Bacon and stresses that the only chance of preserving shore fishing is for Virginia to pass a similar law to the one passed in Maryland.","Letter discussing financial matters.","Discusses the possibility of payments from various people. Cary is now a\n\"full fledged 'Doctor Medicine'\" but does not look at all more venerable.\nWilliam assures Augustine that his note in Bank will be paid at maturity.","Spring Bank. Complains about a tenant and the lack of good seed to plant. Will plant\nwhat he has in a few days so he gets at least some crop. Talks about a bill in the legislature about \"scoundrels\" coming on their land to hunt.","William thanks Augustine for two barrels of herrings. He is sorry the fishing season was so \"unfavourable\" and is sorry to hear of Nelly's illness. Hopes the children will visit them soon. Discusses upcoming payments by various women on bonds to him.","William urges Nelly to come stay with them and have her baby there. Intends to buy Dr. Eichelberger's practice for Cary.","Okeley. Writes about providing medical services for Augustine's wife, Eleanor.","Mason writes that their home in Loudon might be of use to Washington and his family, if they are leaving Mount Vernon. She thinks he might become involved in politics and would make an excellent representative in Congress. He might divide the estate into small farms and induce settlers from the North. She invites Louisa to stay with her so she may assist with her studies.","Alexandria. Writes about a mare and colt and gives charges for his services.","Letter from Sholto T. Stuart to John Augustine Washington III concerning shipments of wine. he advises Washington to view all possible locations before settling on a home following his sale of Mount Vernon. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","Gives family news and hopes for a visit from the children soon.","William details collection on his bond and the deposit of the proceeds.","William writes that he is sending two Bashear ploughs. He describes the death of Mrs. Turner.","Sends an accounting of the costs associated with the two ploughs sent.","William writes that Jenny will be returning to Mrs. Barton's school, and $300 is required at this time. Cary is not doing well. He assures Augustine that his children are well with them.","Spring Bank to Mount Vernon. Mason writes that he received two well-matched mules from Baltimore.\nHe praises a Mr. Sands and recommends him to Augustine.","Baltimore. Offers a pair of mules for sale for $350.","William writes about a draft for $5000, with Dick the drawer, Alexander the endorser, and Augustine the acceptor and payer.","Norfolk. News about the annual meeting of the Dismal Swamp Company and its recent dividends, which have been down.","Letter from W.R. Millan to John Augustine Washington III. He is renting an enslaved boy named Web to Washington for the remainder of that year. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.","Blackburn discusses the enslaved people from his estate, as well as John Augustine Washington III's, and his plans to sell certain people. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","William reports on Cary's improved health and writes that he feels great anxiety about him. Mrs. Bennett wants his farm but needs time. Urges Augustine not to worry about Jenny.","R. S. Blackburn discusses loans and his plans to sell enslaved people. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.","Charlestown. Hannah wants to know whether Augustine had time to attend to the insurance of Richwoods. Bushrod Herbert has the papers. She is experiencing very hard times. Many in the area have scarlet fever.","Letter discussing oxen and other cattle.","William has purchased 50 bushels of clover seed for Augustine. He writes that Cary is failing \"very perceptibly.\"","William writes, \"Our precious Cary breathed his last this morning.\"","William tells Augustine he received the check for $2,000 and requests an additional $1,000, which will \"make me much more comfortable.\"","Mount Zephyr. Encloses a copy of a survey related to construction of a turnpike over a hill near Gum Springs. Mr. Mason is opposed to all roads \"within 50 miles of him\" but has granted permission for a survey on his land and seems to realize he cannot block construction of the road.","Havre de Grace. Sullivan heard that Virginia passed a fishing law in the past year and wants a copy of it to be published in Maryland papers.","Account of shipment of clover seed. Mourning Cary's death. Cary had great faith and knew he was dying.","Philadelphia. Adams writes that the portrait of Augustine's mother arrived safely in Philadelphia. He hopes to visit Washington City in the spring and would like to visit Augustine at Mount Vernon.","Describes planting methods in the fields.","Letter from Sholto T. Stuart to John Augustine Washington III concerning the possibility of Sholto's nomination as a representative for Fairfax County, VA. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.","Letter from Sholto T. Stuart to John Augustine Washington III in which he expresses a desire to see Washington at Mount Vernon before he leaves \"the roof of your ancestors\" following his sale of the estate. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.","Front Royal. Letter about bank payments and balances owed.","William writes that he and Charlotte will visit in the week after Easter. Charley will come home for Easter vacation to \"overhaul his wardrobe \u0026 prepare him for the spring.\" Jenny's board and tuition are paid, and he furnished $10 for travel expenses. The crops are doing well. Is sorry to hear of the ill success of Augustine's fisheries.","Charlestown. Hannah writes that her creditors are harassing her. She will have to sell Ben, an enslaved man, to be able to pay Mr. Sadler. \"I am not extravagant either in livery or dress.\" She really values his advice.","Autograph letter signed. Mount Vernon. Discusses a quantity of plank left (without his knowledge) on his farm in Fauquier. Says he is not in any way responsible for the quantity of plank Adams claimed was missing.","Norfolk to Alexandria. Refers to examination of deeds. One is defective as it is unsigned. Inquires as to whether some shareholders had children who would be entitled to a share.","Spring Bank to Mount Vernon. Mason writes that he is sending a case of Colt revolvers, which he never fired. Has grateful recollection of the constant kindness and courtesy of Augustine and Eleanor.","Letter from Judith B. Alexander to John Augustine Washington III, asking for an advance on the annuity she receives from the estate of Washington's father, John Augustine Washington II. Discusses additional family news. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel.","William received two barrels of fine herrings by railroad. They had been misdirected to Winchester. The crops are doing well. He urges Augustine to leave Mount Vernon to avoid sickness.","Accotink. Letter in reference to a note from Nevitt.","Judith is very worried about Hannah Alexander's two sons who seem to be being used by their father to provide a reconciliation of him with Hannah. Judith does not want this to happen.","Hannah's husband met his sons in Berryville and \"made them sundry presents of money \u0026 clothes.\"","Letter about breeding a mare.","Hannah's sons are in Alexandria with \"their miserable father.\" Judith is amazed that Hannah trusts him with them. Reports on various visitors.","Mason writes about the Accotink Turnpike and building a bridge at\nCameron Run.","George R. H. Hughes writes to John Augustine Washington III about investments with the money from the sale of Mount Vernon. He tells Washington about The Foster Hotel in Chicago, a large brick five-story hotel for sale for $30,000. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","Hughes writes to John Augustine Washington III about The Foster Hotel in Chicago which is for sale. He provides details of the hotel including number of rooms, sizes of rooms, and how they could be renovatd. He also includes financail and mortgage information, including estimated monthly payments if John Augustine were to purchase the property. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","Charlestown. Hannah thanks Augustine for all that he does for her.","Letter from Sholto T. Stuart to John Augustine Washington III inviting him to his upcoming wedding. He asks Washington for the use of one of his enslaved men for the dining room for the wedding day. An enslaved man from Stuart's household escaped. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages.","Letter from George Washington Lewis to John Augustine Washington III concerning an upcoming visit to Mount Vernon with his family. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.","Prospect Hill to Mount Vernon. Autograph letter signed, regarding the sale of an enslaved woman named Milly.","Norfolk to Alexandria. Discusses purchase of shares in Dismal Swamp Company.","To Mount Vernon. Mason writes urging to vote in the election of a magistrate for the district.","Norfolk to Alexandria. Reports purchase of shares and feels he will be able to purchase more in the near future.","Bollingbrook. Bolling writes that he hopes to see Augustine soon. The previous month his steamer was caught in the ice, and he managed to get to shore and visit two sons.","William writes that he is sending 4 bushels of clover seed and gives an account of it.","Judith is sure Augustine's family will be very happy in Fauquier. Mr. Alexander's health is poor. Their overseer \"keeps the hands active by a natural authority without severity.\" Would like his advice as to Dr. Crawford's estate. Describes her money problems.","Accotink. Letter about the sale of cedar posts.","To Mount Vernon.","Judith writes that there is much illness in her family. She discusses a trustee for her estate. They had a huge hailstorm, which resulted in many broken panes of glass.","Alexandria. Letter about the sale of horses, with pencil sketch of well on verso.","Alexandria. Mrs. Hooff writes about sending a horse to Mount Vernon for Augustine to sell.","Waverly. Washington gives a report on his health and a possible consultation in Baltimore. Discusses some financial and family matters.","Charlestown. Condolence letter on the death of Augustine's wife, Nelly.","Alexandria. Letter on Burke and Herbert stationary, about the loss of a $500 note.","Letter about acquiring a bull and some sheep.","Beverley writes about church matters and whether to split the parish. In a P.S. dated the following day, he writes that snow prevents his meeting Augustine but he really wants the matter settled.","A letter about church matters.","Beverley writes about Mr. Henderson and decisions on church matters, writing that there are many bad feelings on all sides.","To Waveland. Writes that ministers of the gospel travel on the rail line for half fare, after making themselves known to the conductor. He would like to visit but is unable always to control his time.","Accotink. A response to complaints about cedar posts sold to Augustine.","Jane Byrd writes to her cousin, John Augustine Washington III, updating him on family members. She also relays a plan, from Thomas, in which they are planning to move their enslaved persons further south and wonders if John would also like to do so. She concludes by lamenting on the state of the country. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","William recommends that Augustine break up Cousin Hannah's establishment. Her store accounts have been going unpaid, and she has many unpaid bills. If something is not done soon, William will relinquish his trusteeship.","Waverly. Reports the death of Charles a few days after Augustine left him. Says he has lost all his little family, save one, and is left to \"travel the remainder of life's journey alone.\" Refers to being comforted by religion. Charles left no will so he would appreciate any information Augustine has as regards his worldly affairs.","Letter from Rebecca J. Washington to John Augustine Washington III, thanking him for his offer to assist her sister, Charlotte. Discusses her financial debt due to house and farm management at her estate, Claymont Court. Autograph letter signed, 5 pages.","Letter from John Augustine Washington III to Edward 'Ned' C. Turner concerning scheduling a vestry meeting. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.","Judith B. Alexander writes to her nephew, John Augustine Washington III, about the beginning of the Civil War. She expresses her fear about the danger that John, his brother, Richard B. Washington, and his sister's and cousin's sons are facing. She also describes the \"delicate\" young soldiers she saw in her travels to Richmond. She provides updates on many family and friends. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","Letter from Edward C. Turner to John Augustine Washington III, updating him on the conditions at Waveland, Washington's estate, while he is absent in the army. He reports that the overseer at Mount Vernon has said that the enslaved population is in a state of rebellion there. He worries that if the Union army takes possession of Camp Pickens; a large number of enslaved people have been sent to the area to build embankments. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages, with envelope","Letter from Edward C. Turner to John Augustine Washington III concerning the maintenance of his estate at Waveland while he's away with the army. Turner advises Washington that he should buy tobacco, candles, and tea for the enslaved people. The Union army has retreated from the local area. He makes a brief reference to a revolt among the enslaved at Mount Vernon. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages, with envelope.","Letter from Judith B. Alexander to her nephew, John Augustine Washington III, in which she provides him with updates on his family, including his daughter Louisa, while he is away fighting in the Civil War. She laments him being in danger, and wishes him safety. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","Anna writes about the rain and looking forward to Augustine's visit.","Letter from a 'Cousin Fanny' to John Augustine Washington III concerning the death of her mother. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.","To Mount Vernon. Hannah writes that Cary would like to visit Augustine.","Richwoods. Aunt C. would like a nice cedar cane from the vault to walk with. Thanks him for kindness shown to her boys while with him. Will greatly miss Mr. Tyng as the pastor of the church. Mr. Ambler is not the same.","To Mount Vernon. Her health is good, and she plans to visit soon. Mr. Alexander does not like to be away from home for long, even though he loves seeing them all. Has a large corn crop and an excellent garden. She has been working in it and fears Nelly and the children will take her for an \"Indian.\"","Will see the family in Jefferson and hopes they get there soon for their health. Asks for money to travel.","To Mount Vernon. Judith tells Augustine not to send a carriage for her. She will take a public conveyance. Hopes to see Maria soon. Reports that Bushrod Washington Herbert is disposed to be melancholy.","Judith wants to stay with Augustine for a few days to discuss business. Reports on the health of Maria. His mother is well, and Richard's new daughter is healthy.","To Mount Vernon. Wants the receipt for Augustine's compounded pills. Is returning the nice and expensive cloak she was given. Promises to write someday as if \"I was talking to you.\"","William wants to meet with Thomas Washington to determine how close they can come in the price of Wakefield.","Requests various plants be sent to her as she has \"nothing but stumps \u0026 poverty around my dwelling.\" Her darling boy has been ill with scarlet fever but is improving.","Mason writes sending some tobacco seeds of a truly fine quality for his\n\"hooka.\" Gives instructions on how to plant the seed.","Hollin Hall to Mount Vernon. Autograph letter signed, mentions Jane C. Washington. Also discusses a\nwoman who wronged him.","Autograph letter signed, mentioning a visit by Dr. Mason.","With a list of slaves in pencil on verso in John Augustine's hand.","Turner writes about an upcoming visit and wants to know about arrangements for a bond. The letter was carried by \"Joe,\" likely an enslaved man.","Letter from Benjamin W. Leigh to John Augustine Washington III inviting him to dine at a boarding house with 'our mess, Mr. Mangum, Mr. Black, Mr. Garland'. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel and red wax seal.","Aunt CB writes to John Augustine Washington updating him about several family members and friends who have died or are ill. Hannah Lee Alexander laments the death of her daughter, Polly, and several other family members. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","Jane C. Washington writes to her son, John Augustine Washington III, about family finances and sends a check for $100. She also updates John on the death of a family friend. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","Autograph letter on Shenandoah Valley Rail Road stationary, recommending Lawrence Washington for a railroad project in Texas.","Acknowledges receipt of $25 from George Light.","Encloses a list of revolutionary bills and asks if Washington would like to purchase them.","Regrets sale of four Gibraltar engravings and hopes he can convince the Ladies to raise the money to keep them at Mount Vernon.","Hurst writes recommending Lawrence Washington for a position in the Department of State. Washington has recently helped Hurst acquire some very valuable manuscripts and \"is possessed of much skill and knowledge in regard to the relative value of historical documents.\"","Bradley discuss the return of Washington's son, Augustine, from Europe, as well as the price of the \"Middleton\" autograph George Washington letter.","Dorsey wishes to sell some china from the Willis family – particularly a plate that belonged to Princess Murat, great-niece of General Washington and, by marriage, of Napoleon Bonaparte.","Dandridge wants to sell the Braddock Sash, which she says is in a very good state of preservation.","Dandridge writes that she still wants to sell the Braddock Sash and has contacted the Regent of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association, the Colonial Dames, and the Society of Colonial Wars.","Stone, librarian at the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, writes that he is unable to purchase the Braddock sash or make an offer for it.","Dorsey wants Washington to examine a painting and other relics at the home of Captain and Mrs. Willis near Front Royal.","Writes about two Washington surveys in his possession and discusses the sale of other manuscripts. He asks Washington if he has any books from George Washington's library bearing his signature and bookplate.","Writing from the Library of the Boston Athenaeum, Lane requests a description of Washington's copy of Brown's Bible.","Lane thanks Washington for his description of George Washington's copy of Brown's Bible. He also mentions Washington's copy of the \"Young man's companion,\" which was said to have been given to General Grant.","Bradley writes that he has received a volume from Bushrod Washington's library entitled \"The Life of Napoleon Bonaparte\" from the Bishop. The Bishop would like to purchase a book from George Washington's library, as well as another Washington manuscript. Bradley suggests Washington try to sell him Bushrod Washington and Lawrence's Lewis's ledger as executors of Washington's estate.","Writes criticizing the librarian Mrs. Dawson, saying that, although there are rare works under her care, she never knows their value. Dawson has been sending bookplates to Washington.","Mrs. Dawson, librarian of the Charleston Library, writes sending bookplates and continental bills.","Salley is sending three historic bookplates for Washington to examine and hopefully purchase.","Describes the provenance of the bookplates he sent, which he believes are American.","Page writes that he does not feel the \"journal\" is as valuable or interesting as he had hoped.","Typescript letter with autograph note in the hand of Lawrence Washington on behalf of the Christ Church Musical Committee. A letter informing Miss Stuart that there have been complaints about the music at church and her salary will be reduced.","Typescript letter signed from Lawrence to his sister, regarding the Vestry's handling of complaints about the music at church.","Letter about purchasing property owned by Lawrence, with a sketch of the land.","Draft letter from Lawrence Washington to Mrs. James Blaisdell regarding the return of two books stolen from his home, Audley, during the Civil War: an edition of Aesop's Fables, and a copy book used by George Washington when he was a child. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.","Gunther is sending a $25 check for the purchase of 4 books: Maid of the Doe, Memoirs of Lafayette, Religion of Nature, and Smith's History.","Discusses Washington's discovery of a Robert Beverley bookplate and wishes to use his letter in the Ex Libris Journal.","Terry writes that he does not wish to purchase the Joseph Miller plate at the price mentioned but is interested in making a new offer.","Letter discussing the bookplate of Abraham Lott.","Letter about the sale of manuscripts.","Seabrook acknowledges the receipt of a check from Washington. He discusses book prices and writes that several descendants of William Washington are now living in Charleston.","Typescript copy.","Typescript draft with autograph corrections, regarding the senator's opposition to Senate Bill 1238 for the relief of the estate of General Washington.","Letter regarding the genealogy of the Winn family and the bookplate of Rev. Richard Winn that Washington had in his possession.","Letter regarding a bookplate belonging to Rev. Richard Winn.","Typescript copy. Letter about the Washington sword purchased by the New York State Library.","William discusses an article he is writing about the swords of Washington.","Five typescript copies of a letter sent by Lawrence to William regarding the history of the Washington sword he sold to Mr. William F. Havemeyer, which was later presented to the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association.","William writes about a statement he had requested regarding the authenticity of Washington's sword. He has just read Paul Wilstach's book on Mount Vernon.","Campbell writes about the authenticity of Washington's Frederick the Great sword, which Professor Van Tyne of the University of Michigan has \"absolutely no confidence in.\" She also discusses conflicting opinions about a portrait of Mary Ball Washington by Robert Edge Pine.","Carter writes that it had always been her impression that the Washington silver and sword were sent to her father at Kinlock and concealed in the pigeon house during the war, after which they were returned to the family.","Marshall has an \"old fashioned brass fender\" bought by his uncle, Lewis Marshall, at the sale at Waveland of John Augustine Washington III's estate. The fender is believed to come from Mount Vernon.","Letter about dueling pistols that once belonged to Col. Washington.","Autograph letter unsigned. An incomplete and undated letter written by Lawrence to his wife, Fannie.","Untitled manuscript by Lawrence Lewis concerning his defence of the Confederacy and his father, John Augustine Washington III. Lewis responds to an argument that there hadn't been instances of Northern writers criticizing the South prior to 1860. He lists several authors including Frederick Law Olmstead. Autograph document, 7 numbered pages.","One page of notes in the hand of Lawrence Washington, regarding the return of books stolen by Major Osborne from Waveland during the Civil War.","Autograph document in the hand of Lawrence Washington.","Autograph document.","Autograph letter signed. Tape repairs, with some text loss. Smith writes to ask why one hogshead of tobacco made by George Washington was refused. Washington's waggoner informed him that the head was somewhat damaged being prized out of the door.","Letter from Corbin Washington to G.R.L. Tuberville concerning his recent travels and arrival at Haywood. Gives a list of items that a man named Charles is carrying in his saddlebag on the journey, inlcuding pin-cushions and petticoats. Discusses getting building supplies such as wood and shingles at Fairfax. He expects a good corn harvest. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel (torn).","St. Clair, Staunton, to Mrs. Frances Hubbard, Williamsburg. Letter addressed to \"My dear dear Mama.\"","One page of accounts, with a letter from Samuel B. Gordon to Robert Beverley dated 1799 October 4","John Rose, Montrose, to William Augustine Washington, Haywood. Writes about a jury's unfavorable judgment in the case of a bond.","Letter from John Law to Thomas Swann asking him to pay $76.95 to Charles L. Francisco. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.","Letter from John Law to John Lloyd concerning a bank draft on Thomas Swann in favor of Mr. Charles Francisco. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel.","Letter from Charles Calvert Stuart to John Augustine Washington, which contains a forwarded letter to Washington from Edward C. Marshall on the same bifolium sheet. Stuart discusses his plans to send around 20 enslaved people from his household from Louisa to a sugar plantation in Louisiana. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.","Stuart's letter includes a letter directed to him and and intended for Washington from Edward C. Marshall, Oak Hill, Fauquier County, VA, concerning Lewis' possible interest in purchasing Warner Hall. Includes calculations from potential price per acre. Autograph letter signed 2 pages. ","Letter from Jane C. Washington to her daughter, Anna Maria Washington, informing her that she will be away until after Christmas and instructing her to give the servants meat and lard before the holiday. Follows with discussions about various family members. Autograph letter signed, three pages, with integral address panel and red wax seal.","Elizabeth Bowyer, Thorn Hill, to Miss Frances Griggs, Charlestown. Sends greetings to many acquaintances and relations. Has been taking music lessons in the winter. Asks when they are coming to see them and for information on various relations.","Caleb Russell, Quantico Factory, to Jane C. Washington, Mount Vernon. Russell writes that he had sent some of the wool, at the direction of the overseer, received last summer to a factory in Fredericksburg to be made into fine cloth, as he is unable to do that. Since then he has heard nothing about it, despite writing to them several times.","Discusses the death of Louisa. Writes that Mr. Alexander will bring the corn crop up soon. Gives news of various acquaintances.","George Mason, Hollin Hall, to Jane C. Washington, Mount Vernon. Autograph letter signed.","F. F. Lee, Washington City, to Jane C. Washington, Mount Vernon. Lee writes that she will visit Mount Vernon for a few days with Mary and Rosa.","Bella Jones Adams, Philadelphia, to Jane C. Washington, Mount Vernon. Writes that the memorandum tablet was sent by Martha, not her. She didn't send the butter cooler due to fearing for its condition. She wants Jane to visit during the summer and asks after her crops. Penciled note indicates a receipt on the document was clipped. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel. Postmarked Philadelphia Jun 3.","Letter from Henry T. Harrison to General George Rust, writing on behalf of John Augustine Washington III. Concerning Elizabeth Selden and her desire to sell her annuity to Washington. Auotgraph letter signed, 2 pages, with integral address panel and red wax seal.","Prospect Hill to Mount Vernon. Hannah writes of family news and says that things have been gloomy at Blakeley since Jane left. She is happy to hear about the birth of a daughter to Nelly.","Letter from Ann Maury to her distant cousin, Eleanor Love Selden Washington. This is a letter of introduction, in which she presents her neighbor in New York, Charles W. Foster, who wishes to visit Mount Vernon. She claims that Foster is 'making a pilgrimage to that spot which must always have uncommon interest in the eyes of every true American, associated as it is with the memory of the truly great and good man whose name you bear'. A note on the envelope indicates this was hand-delivered by Foster to Mount Vernon. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with envelope with partial wax seal.","Letter from Elizabeth Selden to Eleanor Love Selden Washington, concerning her financial hardships. She discusses two enslaved people, a man named John and a woman named Caroline. She discusses various family members. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel.","Alexandria. Reminds board that the canal company has no rights to his property known as Selden's Lot. Also requests the completion of a bridge across the canal and that they complete gravelling the road on the eastern embankment.","Baltimore. A letter regarding a shipment of guano to John Augustine Washington at Mount Vernon. Law recommends repacking the original bags from the Pacific into casks.","Prospect Hill to Mount Vernon. Describes a table setting for a wedding. Kate's wedding has been broken off, and Hannah is glad about it. Really wants to see them. Description of drought and crops. Discusses health of various relatives and acquaintances.","Baltimore to Mount Vernon. Lloyd tells Nelly to take a train when she visits, as she and the children will be more comfortable. Gives news of various family members.","Two letters, one from M.F. Lippitt and one from M.B. Lippitt, on one folded sheet. Both concern news about various family members and pending travel plans. Autograph letters signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel and red wax seal.","Hollin Hall. Encloses a letter from John Augustine Washington III, which he wants shown to the Committee of Propositions and Grievances of the House of Delegates. Refers to a petition alleging mercenary motives in annexing part of Fairfax County to Alexandria.","Letter about exchanging and reissuing stock certificates.","Norfolk to Berryville. Letter about purchasing a tract of land in Nansemond County that Lewis is one of the heirs to.","Bogglesville. Reports that Nansemond land is most likely worthless, as the timber has all been cut, and many people claim parts of it as it adjoins their land.","Baltimore to Mount Vernon. Lloyd writes that she will send Louisa's bonnet. Shares news about Fanny Lee and Hannah Stuart. Has made a beautiful purse for Augustine.","Alexandria. Requests Lee accompany Cazenove to the city, along with Augustine Washington.","To Mount Vernon. Judith wishes to hear from Nelly. Very hot, dry weather, affecting the corn crop and grass. No cholera yet. Only one baby on their property. Sends greetings to many people.","A letter signed \"Mother,\" about a trip to Baltimore where she was robbed at the depot of her purse. She is sending two dresses and hopes Charlotte is doing well at school.","Alexandria. Letter about the purchase of lumber.","To Mount Vernon. Judith writes that she enjoyed her visit to Mount Vernon and the family. Looks often at the daguerreotype. Recommends they go to Jefferson. Continues on 12 July: Met Mrs. Payne and is raising money for her to go to the springs for her health. Gives news about various people.","Spring Bank. Letter from Thomas L. Ellzen to George Mason with a copy of Mason's reply on the inner fold. Concerns new road passing through their lands.","Annapolis. Bacon writes that the Charles County delegation does not want anyone to induce the Virginia Legislature to pass a similar law to the Maryland one. Recommends appealing directly to the Virginia Legislature without involving the General Assembly of Maryland.","To Mount Vernon. Judith writes that she heard that Nelly was \"pale and not strong.\" Gives accounts of other people's health and her own. Dr. Stewart's daughters will try to visit Nelly at Mount Vernon so they can see it \"with family there.\"","Letter regarding the delivery of deeds.","Boyden writes to recommend his daughter as a governess, in response to an advertisement in the Southern Churchman.","To Mrs. Julian (Eleanor Love Selden Washington) Howard, by right of her descent from Richard Bennett who was governor of Virginia from 1652-1655.","Letter addressed to \"My dear Uncle,\" announcing the death of Fanny's mother and giving an account of her final illness.","Letter discussing a coat of arms for the Willis and Rich families found under the floor of a church.","Letter sending two India prints from the photogravures made from the portrait of Lawrence Washington, which Washington allowed them to photograph.","A descendant of Mary Ball writes to see how she can claim money to be paid to the heirs of General Washington.","Discusses funeral costs and money being raised for the church.","Letter regarding property owned by Samuel W. Washington","Typescript copy. Morrison responds from the Library of Congress to Dodge's inquiry about the relationship between Lund Washington and George Washington.","Typescript letters to and from various art museums and libraries seeking information on the portrait of Lawrence Washington in his mother's possession, as well as letter regarding the appraisal, potential sale, and exhibition of the portrait.","Correspondence about the loan of 7 manuscript and print music books formerly owned by Ann Washington, wife of Bushrod Washington, to the Library of Congress.","Letter from the Director of Research at the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery regarding the letters of Robert E. Lee, \"To Markie.\"","Letters concerning the sale of the Charles Town Water Works.","Typescript letters to and from Regent Harriet C. Towner, Julian Howard Washington, and Patty W. Washington concerning the termination of Julian's employment at Mount Vernon.","Hook is interested in purchasing any books or manuscripts that Miss Washington has dated prior to 1866.","Letter regarding a set of William and Mary College Quarterly that belonged to Anne's father, Lawrence Washington. With Mrs. Adams's reply of the same date.","Letter from James Lewis Hook to Miss Washington concerning interest in buying books.","Encloses a typescript of a Bushrod Washington letter recently acquired by the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association of the Union.","A letter about family heirlooms addressed to Betty, with the reply.","Letters about replacing the frames for the Brooks map and Sampson Derrel deed which were lost or misplaced by the Library of Congress.","Caldwell writes that she found some old stock certificates in the Goshen Land and Investment Co.","A letter from the Regent of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association regarding the death of Anne's mother and the opening of the Centennial exhibit at Mount Vernon.","A letter and loan agreement with the Robert E. Lee Memorial Foundation at Stratford Hall.","Letter requesting a photostatic copy of the will of John Washington.","2 copies. Letter offering for sale manuscripts and books from the library of George Washington.","Letter thanking Anne for the paintings she lent to a recent exhibition.","Letter regarding the sale of Washington family relics to the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association.","Letter to the Regent discussing the potential sale of Washington family relics.","A letter declining the purchase of books that belonged to Bushrod Washington but were not part of Washington's library.","Letter regarding the recent purchase of two Bushrod Washington letters.","Letter and check from the sale of a miniature of Burwell Bassett by Charles Willson Peale.","Concerning a miniature of Col. Burwell Bassett by C. W. 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Burwell (at the United States Military Academy), Charles Blair Burwell, and concerning these children and her other children Elizabeth Margaret Burwell Putnam and Anne Burwell Garland.","Subjects include family, courtship and marriage, religion, setting up and teaching schools in Virginia, North Carolina, and Alabama, economics, travel, sickness, childbirth, and slavery. Includes a poem concerning love between two slaves. The Panic of 1837 is shown in the Burwell letters from the 1830's through 1850's.","There are letters from John Walker Carter Catlett to his wife Frances King Burwell Catlett. Catlett had children by an earlier marriage, some of whom are mentioned in the letters.","Also included is a letter by Elizabeth Keckley, an enslaved individual and later a published author, dated April 25, 1844 (Box 1 folder 14).","See also: Southern Women and their Families in the 19 th  Century Papers and Diaries Series C Reel # 01 and #02 in Swem Library's microforms area, call number HQ1438 .V5 S68","Aunt Charlotte's baby named Lucy. Aunt Mary's baby has 2 teeth. Blue stuff coat bought by Ma from Mr. Biglow.  Mrs. Smith teaching arithmetic. Will and Doctor teaching grammar. Doctor had tooth removed because of toothache. Sister Mary is very sick but improving. Christmas gifts from Dr. Nin and Miss Lane. Mr. Hutchinson visiting (friend of Mr. Lane). Mr. McVicar went to Charlottesville. Brother Armistead went to Petersburg. Went to Mrs. Bishop's on Christmas day and saw Miss Francina who asked about you.  Letter from Ann Syndor. Ann Eliza sent candy.","August day. Longs to stay in Virginia. African Americans love as well. 2 lovers, Mingo and Kate. Kate was beautiful and a maid. Mingo was in his prime. Mingo is African American and in love with Kate who is also African American. They were married.","William Burwell is home and wishes to move out. Brother Jno failed attempt to get into academy and is now teaching school in Tuscaloosa that according to William is a very good school. Hopes to have 20 scholars. Went on 2 deer hunts but didn't kill anything. Many deer on William's plantation. Buck says many deer are in Alabama where he purchased land. Went to Prince Edward and heard Mr. Staunton preach as well as visiting with old acquaintances. Stayed at Mr. Biglow's Saturday night and at Mr. Anderson's Sunday night. Miss M. Williams is pretty severe. Mr. A has 8 boarders but only 4 of them were there when she was. Monday went to Charlotte court with Mr. A where they heard Mr. Randolph's speech and resolution. Went to Dick Venable's that night where his wife looks like an old woman. Not home until Thursday at 12 o'clock. Will write Sister Anne. Pleased with Miss Frances. March 1, 1833 - Pa wishes to put up tobacco in March. Believes August is the best month for putting up tobacco and that he should wait until then. R.B. lies rather than tell the truth because it is convenient. Wants to hear Mr. G's big gun and how he fires it as well as his fate. Respects to him Landon, Sister Mary and Brother A. Intends to write brother Jno.  Wants to see William, hear from Brother Jno and Ned Steptoe before she makes plans for the next year, possibly to go to Texas. Conflicted between staying and leaving. Doesn't want to leave the country/state of her fathers. Possibly come back and visit relatives and also make new ones. March 2 - went to see Blair but he was gone to Lynchburg. Cousin Laetitia sends love. Mr. Tinsely is here. Don't forget guard. Brother Jno traded James for a mule and ultimately also sold the mule for $50. Jno changed professorship but will try and get him another offer. William bought 23,000 acres of land on the red river in Texas for $250. Owns 28-30,000 acres in all.","Wanted to move away before Christmas and go to Stoneland, leaving Anee with bairns, but Mr. Ennes placed obstacles in the way and have decided to stay another year. \"The boy\" is quiet and his expected name is Armistead (in reality this is John Bott). Thought of Mr. Plummer because he was a dear friend. Mary is delicate, but a good child who has recently spent time with her grandparents and has returned spoiled. Wish Martha would come down for Aunt Harrison because it doesn't appear she will live much longer because she is suffering. Wishes Fan would become saved so that she too could have the peace that Aunt Harrison has at this time in her life. Give love to my parents and Mary \u0026 Caroline Garland.","Received letter from Capt. Overby. Ma is uneasy. Letter from Sister Ann that said she had received a letter from Sister Anna which had stated that I was sick and was under the care of a Thomasonian Doctor. No need for Ma to be uneasy. Has gotten well so they should not worry. Not be possible to go to Boydton in the fall. Business is commencing and will be very busy. Wants 1 or 2 shirts and a few socks. Hard to buy clothes with small salary and doctors' bills. Mr. Garland's mother is low. Silas Wright professed religion. Give love to family and tell Ma not to worry. Give respects to Uncle Lewis. Saw Uncle Harrison in town the other day. Tired of Petersburg and wish to leave.","Send shawl to Boydton by Mrs. Garland. Afraid that she is sick. Shug impatient to go home.","Send by Adams the articles she ordered. Pa and Ma unwell. Pa to put off trip. Hand is numb and it makes it difficult to write.","Involved with business and have little time to reply. State of affairs is alarming and distressing. Men failing daily for large amounts. Money rare. Change from extended credit to cash system. South not the place for poor people. Vicksburg is a pleasant place. Most women are married but there is one that catches his eye though he wouldn't marry now and risk his children growing up in poverty. Situated in Dr. Turnbull's family. Tell Miss Pris to come to VBurg as soon as she pleases. No news everything is occupied with money arrangements. Trial of contested election for mayor of the town. Matter decided against me after 3 days of speechifying. Criminal court and civil court to open soon and will thus be in court for several months. If promissory notes do not increase in value, lawyers will be driven from the bar. Unwilling to work any wager on credit and compelled to quit for capital to carry on business. Tell William not to leave present employment. Regret not having gone into merchandise. Deal with worst of our species. Like to come to Virginia in the summer, but won't be able to do so because want to leave Vicksburg better than came. Tell William to call Messer Holderby and McPheeters to acknowledge the receipt of a bill on R. Turnbull by Dr. for $100. Fees for collection are $10 which he will get if money is paid.","Arrived safely at 3 o'clock and found Mr. Garland. Spent evening at capital listening to Loco foco Speech on the sub bill. Ladies congregated in front of the supurb building to listen to Marine band. Leave for New York by train tomorrow evening. Get to W point on Saturday. Will be accompanied by Major John Garland as far as New York. Write at Mansfield when I reach W Point. Love to sister Ann and C.","In good health. Many classmates thinking of leaving. 3 or 4 cadets speaking of going to Texas. Court Martial against 2 or 3 cadets for violations of regulations by frolicking. Rob has returned. Bella has been sick.","June 20 - saw Powell last Sunday and he was well. Attended an Examination. Congress assembled an election for speaker and clerk. Mr. Garland \"thrown higher than a pine by reformers\". Cousin Lewis is well. Crops are good. Love to mother. July 20 - letter came after left. Will is doing well and is a Corporal. Sally Depre's death. Mr. Stansbury reads German romances to us every evening. Dr. Goodwyn died. Eliza's music is going well. Nannie and Frank are sweet and improving. Mary C. Burwell to send Powell's letter the next week unless she hears otherwise, send socks by Ned. Frances King Burwell to John – wishes to hear of Washington visit.","Spent Monday evening with Mr. Gaines. Betty and Lucy enjoyed the evening. Mr. Campbell was all devotion. Mr. Knecht gave fine music. Heard Miss Octavia Branch sing. Mr. Knecht is coming tomorrow evening for Fanny's birthday. Letter from Bro. William and he is well. Lucy won't be back for a fortnight. Wish Mrs. Garland lived here. Mr. and Mrs. Witlock and Susan Robinson dined here last night. Likes Susan Robinson. Mrs. Garland makes children work. Sister Anna been in bed all week. Children going to Mr. Mallory's next week.","Fanny left Mansfield. Mary leaves for Mecklenburg on the 28th. Received letter from Landon whose Barouche is at her service all the time. Answered Cousin Ann's letter. Stir in Hillsboro with wedding parties of Mr. Cameron from Petersburg who married Miss Walker daughter of Mrs. John Walker. Anna went to visit Mrs. Cameron (mother of Mr. Walker Cameron). Like to see Caroline. Wrote Bet. Wrote all the boys and only heard back from Will. Not heard from John in a long time and worried about his children. Little Frank growing fast and his health is improving. Wishes brother John would become independent. Uncertain how long to stay in Mecklenburg.  Anxious to be home. Direct letter to Boydton in Landon's care. Wants to know who Mrs. Waller is because Waller sounds familiar. Robert and Anna send love. Hannah sends love and has improved her bad temper.","Miss Betty spent evening at Mr. Powell's last Friday with other ladies. Mr. and Mrs. Randolph came to visit Saturday night and stayed all day Sunday. Mr. Jones went to Mrs. Powell's as a trick played on him. Mr. Jones's horse ran away from him, but Jim retrieved and returned the horse to town. Betty Scott to be married on May 3rd. Mrs. G and Miss Bets gone to town to get book muslin for Miss Bet's frock. Miss Betty Scott to marry Dr. James Boisseau. Nannie is pretty and learning alphabet. Busy making shirts. Need to make Miss Bet's frock to wear to Miss Betty's wedding. Miss Anne and Miss Charlotte aren't lacing corsets from the bottom. Miss Charlotte isn't holding her head up. Mr. Randolph looks like a 60 year old man – beard is quarter of an inch. Maj Hughs has an inch long beard. Mary sick with ague and fever. Mistress in Boydton, to return after commencement when Mr. Garland goes up. Miss prospect of 2 beaux:  Dr. Spencer and Mr. William Tornson.","Examination commences Monday. Ma was in Mecklenburg and doing very well. She expects to be at Mansfield for W.T. Burwell's arrival home and come home by cars or steamboat from New York by way of Washington.","Working again in pedagoging. School commenced and consists of 15 scholars. 10 studying languages and higher Algebra, Geometry, and Chemistry; all others are studying grammar, geography, or arithmetic. School is limited to 20. Employed for 5 months and to receive $300 as well as board. If pleased with performance could have the school for several years. If not pleased be transferred to another school which pays better but requires more work. Objects to plan of establishing a permanent school and getting Fan a female school. Couldn't remain in one place and longs to move twice a year so the plan would be impractical. Try to help Fan get a position as an independent teacher or assistant in an academy. If B.P was to settle there would be a better chance of establishing a female school. Property has declined from 25 to 50 to 75% and is still declining. Crops doing well. Spent 3 weeks of April in Vicksburg where Brother A and wife are doing well. Blair is at Abram's doing little but BP hopes to get him something in Warren County Miss where Jno Bolling (husband of Lucy Randolph) who has 4 sons who he hopes to hire someone to teach them for a few hours a day because he doesn't want to send them to school. Blair to try and go next winter. Bolling is paying $300 and doesn't want them to teach more than 3 hours a day. Offered a school at $800 plus board, but unsure whether or not to take it. Wrote to Sam Sanders.","Oct 18 - Escaped fever (congestive) . Good many deaths and a lot of sickness but believes country is now entirely healthy. In Gainesville, 40 deaths since the 1st of January which contains approximately 1500 inhabitants. Many scholars have been sick which resulted in school not be out until the 1st week in December. Continue here until June 1 for $400 and board. Expect 20-25 scholars. Blair is going to try and spend winter with BP. Professed religion along with 6 or 8 others. Not connected to any church but expect to join the Presbyterian Church. Became acquainted with Mr. Kirkpatrick (brother of HP who was an old classmate) who is an excellent preacher and is settled in Gainesville. Oct 20 – Ma has no time to write so Bettie is sending letter to F.K. Mr. Leyburn has returned and is looking well. Mr. John Atkinson preached yesterday with an interesting account of Texas. Mr. Garland, Sam, and Hugh are with them. Hugh is sweet but has cough that may be whooping cough. Forwarded with note to Miss F. K. Burwell, Gloucester C. H.","Fanny needs to meet with the Baytops. Mr. Garland is with Mary C. Burwell. Best for Fanny to go to Gloucester Point with Mr. B.","Brother John came to visit Anne. Aunt Bott introduced him to the children (Johnny and Molly). Mr. Burwell went to Prince Edward for a meeting of the board. John is ill so Dr. Strudwick came and gave him calomel and oil saying he had too much of a headache for quinine. Dr. Long, Mr. Jno Kirkland, and Mr. Jno Norwood came to see John but he was too sickly to visit yesterday.   Aunt Bott and Anne set with him and Mr. Schell sleeps in the same room. Got wheat meal for Hannah to make John a salt rising. Had chill at Mr. Lacy's in Raleigh, where he stayed a day, but not nearly as bad as what he has now. Mr. B. home on Saturday. Brother John has been teaching in Mr. Bingham's school. Mary and Brother John in the house.  Mr. Waddelll lives in with Betty and Fanny teaching music. John willing to try if the salary suits. Mr. Bingham has not been by yet. Mrs. Strudwick in house. Fanny in Mansfield.","Letter from Cousin Roberts. Lottie unwell yesterday. Daughter is flourishing. Sick servants in Mansfield have improved.","Fanny to travel with Mr. Baytrop so as to not travel without someone protecting her. Betty taken with auge on way home so Anne sent for M.C. to care for her. Dr. May saw her and Betty got better after 10 days in bed. Found Charlotte and lizzy sick but they are doing better. Sister Anne had a daughter this morning with red hair who weighed 12.5 pounds but both mother and child are doing well now. Heard from John last week. No word from William. Letter from cousin Ann last week – little prospect for school in her neighborhood. Christian Burwell married with only Mr. Reed's father and mother as well as his sister and her husband. Randolph in one of his worst humors. Bettie is well but with a bad complexion. Aunt Bettie busy making a mantilla of two old frocks. Added notes by C. M. Garland and \"Bettie\".","Hugh has whooping cough. Respects to Mr. Baystop and family as well as Mr. Stubs.","Received letter by Mr. Stubs. Moving to Hillsboro at Christmas. Bettie will be joining to teach music and possibly French at her brother's school where her salary is not fixed but will be given board. Possibly receive $400-500 but the pay will likely be less next semester. Bettie willing to join but doesn't want to teach among strangers. Anne anxious to send Mary somewhere. Mr. G wishes to send them to Roxbury. Sam and Hugh are here and will leave in the evening. Hugh brought Whooping cough. Baby and Frank will have it as well as Bettie because she has never had it. Bettie has had cold all fall. Bettie has been in town more than a week. Servants:  Mr. Arristides Smith to hire Hannah. He will also get Lucy for her victuals and clothes so that she can stay in the house. Charlotte might stay because of Anne. Amy will stay but it is unknown how she will do without her mother. Thought about writing Armistead to let him know of financial situation but it is feared he wouldn't have any money to spare. What little money received goes toward paying Doctor May. Edward was due $29 at the time of Fanny's father's death. John still in Hillsboro where Mrs. Bott thinks his head has been affected. He is to assist Mr. Bingham in his school for $400-600 depending on the number of pupils should his health improve. John will help pay board for Mary and Frank. Mrs. Botts thinks Fanny could get a job in New Jersey because teachers from Virginia are loved there.","Not succeeded in getting Fanny a situation for another year. Don't know how to advise regarding Captain Baytop. Possibly stay with him again if possible and maybe receive a raise.","Ann Burwell of Mecklenburg told Drury A. Bacon that Fanny is in charge of the schooling of a private family. If not engaged for the entire year please let Drury know of terms and conditions. Wish to get instructress for children. Resides 10 miles away from Mr. Lewis Burwell of Mecklenburg who is a reference.","Last Wednesday went to Dayton to attend Enquiry Meeting appointed by Mr. Witherspoon. Saved under preaching of Methodist preacher 2 weeks prior. Prays for Fanny, Betty, and William to accept Christ. Daughter of Mr. McIlwaine's died due to the whooping cough given to her by Bettie. Bettie getting over Whooping cough that she has had for 5 weeks.   Forwarded with more from Elizabeth Margaret Burwell, to Fanny K. Burwell, Gloucester C. H., Va.","Bettie sick with Whooping cough and is uneasy because she gave it to Mrs. McIlwaine's children,  the youngest of which died. Blessed that children haven't become ill and died. Letter from Ann describing the death of Nancy Coleman who had been sick for some weeks but could not be convinced to accept Jesus Christ. Mr. Bacon is living in Williesburg and is anxious to see if Fanny would teach his children. Mr. Bacon is uncle to the gentleman who married Sally Boyd. They live near the Presbyterian Church in Williesburg. Blair joined Methodist church on the trail. Abram Burwell again joined the church and it is reported that he is to be married though that has not been confirmed. Bettie got a letter from Ned and she learned that Nancy Haskins is ill and paralyzed the left side with 2 month old son. Not be able to leave until July 4th or 5th. Mary Garland to go to school with Sister Anna. Anne is well and pleased at the thought of going to school. Brother John is mending and if he gets well he will commence teaching on January 5th.","In December found letter from Dr. Gurden wishing to know Fanny's address for Colonel Drury Bacon to inquire about Fanny teaching his daughters. Confined inside nursing those sick with measles. Aunt Jean disposed for 2 weeks, Papa for 4 weeks, William Armistead 3 weeks, Brother John's little girl was sick which worried their house servant, Mamma, and Cousin Panthias. Got through without getting sick. Mama confined with rheumatism. Brother John, Cousin P, and Aunt Jean left this morning. Aunt Jean goes with them as far as cousin Alice Harrises.  She went because the ride might help her and would be a delight to cousin A. Alice will likely meet with Cousin Lucy Baskerville and Cousin Sam Goode's family who lives near there. Letter from Cousin Powell saying all is well and that he is enjoying religion. Cousin Blair is viewed as a zealous Christian. To write to Cousin Powell and Brother Lewis. Haven't heard from Brother Ab since his marriage to a lady they wish to meet. Brother Lewis is single. Brother Allen is settled in a small plantation where if crops are good he hopes to marry. Direct letter in the care of Mr. Randolph to Petersburg. Mr. Garland said he had not heard from Fanny in January because he had been visiting friends in the Upper country. His sister, Mrs. Caroline Garland left Lynchburg to go to New Orleans. She went out with Mr. Sam Garland according to Mr. Landon's family. Captain Sidner failed which was astonishing to all. Mrs. Lewis lost $1000 dollars because of him. Mr. Sidner and Mary bear losses well but Lucy and William Sidner are hurt. Mr. Whites, the bricklayer, offered him $5000 and Mr. Rainy to loose several thousand because of him. Uncle John from Franklin is here and brought Jno. Fanny possibly saw him last at Aunt Tabb's death. Cousin Henry is in good health. Cousin Thomas is ill much like his mother. Cousin Sally never writes. Fanny highly recommended by Sally Goode. Heard Mr. Cake preach and heard Mr. Baker at a revival. Received a letter from a man in Brownsville, Tennessee. Mama, Aunt Jean, and the rest of the family desire to be remembered by Fanny. Aunt Field is still here. Cousin Mary is well and at Roslin with a little boy. Churchy Simpson is still living with Aunt M. Cousin Martha Kerr has Liver Disease. Cousin Christian Burwell is married to Malony Mon and live in place that was formerly Uncle Randolphs. Catherine Reed who married Cousin Granderson Field has a daughter, Eaton Field, who sold the property to get out of debt. They have 30 Negroes and are living at Roslin but expect to live with Thomas Field as soon as his house is finished.","Heard from Fanny through sister Anne that Mr. Baytop was in Petersburg. Bettie and Anna are to visit Colonel Jones. Miss Mary is very accomplished at the piano. Brother Armistead sent the $50 that was requested and he is doing well. Paid Dr. May. John was not able to raise sufficient funds because he expected to pay for Mary and Frank as well as the medical expenses. John doing well and is invited to spend the evening at Mr. Binghams. Wishes Fanny could see John's poetry.  Bettie has 5 music students of which Mary G is one of them. Letter from Will saying he was much as usual. Robert received letter from Blair. Armistead trying to persuade Blair to live with him as he is in the mercantile business and thinks it would be good for him. John doing well teaching with 18 scholars and a small salary. Anna has very small school with only 2 boarders. Frank is sick. Lucy is a good maid.","Trouble with sending and receiving letters. Did not leave Petersburg until January 19th. Arrived in Raleigh on January 20th where friend D. Lacy enquired about Fanny. Arrived in Hillsboro January 22nd where Mary is staying with Brother R. Trying to stay in the village next session because of the amount of boarders Brother R. is to have, but fears that Brother John will not be able to pay for it on his salary. Brother John paid Mary's expenses to Hillsboro. Letter from Ann Burwell saying General Keen informed her that if John would go to Mecklenburg next year he would do very well because the school wants someone who can teach Latin. John says he must make over $300 and if he must leave Hillsboro then he will. Scholars fond of John. Cousin A.'s father is better. The servants, Charlotte and Amey are with Anne. Ned Randolph hires Hannah and gives $50 for her. The servant, Lucy, is with Mary and is sufficient. Armistead sent money ($50) for Doctor May and with the leftover was able to do laundry. Does not know what to get for Charlotte and Amey, and Hannah's hire does not pay what Mary owes at the store. Wrote Powell last fall asking for $50 for Bettie because she owed that at the store, but he didn't send it and so Mary had to give her bond to cover the cost. Bettie hasn't been able to repay Mary because she has only 5 music scholars and the pay is slow. Hear often from Petersburg. Charles Stainback failed and the Venables in Farmville as well. Capt. Syndor failed. Heard from William only once and expects to hear from Armistead. Robert is doing well and says to write to Blair and come live with because it would be more profitable to Blair. He did not mean to give up law but had engaged in the mercantile business. Blair said to be a believed Christian. Anne is well. Tight quarters next semester because of Bettie's three new pupils.","Letter from Ma and all were usual. Member of M.E. Church. Religiously inclined and Fanny is as well. Cousin Josiah Burwell has professed religion. Converted during quarterly last April in Dayton.","Ma wishes for Fanny to meet her in Mecklenburg. Ma left Sister Anna's house because it was filled with school boarders. Summer vacation was only 5 weeks. 1st week was spent at Chapel Hill with Mary Mitchell at commencement. Returned from commencement on June 3rd and was extremely ill for about a week with congestive fever. Confined to the house for 2 weeks. Ma left last Friday. Mary Webb married last Thursday night to Mr. William Long by Brother Robert. Sister Anna attended the wedding with Brother R. Dr. Long threw the couple a large party to which everyone in Hillsboro was invited. Spent the next day with Mary Mitchell and called upon the bride. Went on a carriage ride with Mr. \u0026 Mrs. Long, Mr. Henry Webb, Mary Mitchell, and Mr. John Webb. Monday night went to Dr. Webb's after tea to see Mary. Mr. John Webb and Mr. Heartt came and they all went for a walk to the mineral spring. Ma wishes Fanny would meet her at Uncle Louis's house.","John declined his school because it wasn't profitable. Mother to come. Mr. Landon Garland inquired about Frances's plans and spoke of Mr. William O Goode's desire to have a young lady teach school in his household. If Frances is willing, Anne will ask Mr. Garland of the terms and bargain for Frances. Aunt Jean spent a few weeks with Aunt Boyd in Boydton who is afflicted by the death of her eldest son. Aunt Jean and Anne went to commencement. Cousin Fletcher Rives graduated and is going to his father's in Mississippi. Cousin Fletcher been among them for 5 years. Cousin Mary V. Early visited and attended commencement. John's health is improving and he goes hunting with Anne E. Burwell's father. Contemplating trip to Boydton where Mr. Cake is preaching at the end of the week. He preached in Wylliesburg and did very well. Mr. Coke and Mr. Sparrow were appointed by presbytery to visit all destitute churches in county. Mr. Doke from Clarksvill(e) preachers regularly in Boydton where his church has gained several regular members. Cousin Louisa Garland gave birth to twin girls and they now have 5 children. Mrs. William Lea gave birth to twins at the same time. Little Frank is improving. Cousin Robert and Family are well. Cousin Betty had been very sick. Mr. Rainy suffers under Capt. Sidner. Capt. Sidner has moved from Boydton to his former home and Mill and Mr. Chambers now lives on his lot in Boydton. Aunt just sent letter to Cousin Armistead. Received letter from Cousin Blair where he wished to hear from Fanny. Cousin Blair joined Methodist church and is thought to become a preacher.","Frances Burwell working too hard for Mr. B for the amount she is being paid. Robert wishes Frances would come visit and stay with him where she could find her suitable work. He has a small school with 22 and Bettie's music students are increasing. Children have all had the measles; Fanny is the last to get sick. Heard from Powell who writes short unsatisfactory letters. Powell is doing well and attempted to marry a woman but failed and hopes to try again. Blair wrote saying he was determined on doing something and is deeply engaged in religion. A at Vicksburg is doing well in his profession. Not heard from Ma since her arrival at cousin L's. Children desire to see Frances.","Loves the beautiful present. Wishes happiness.","Sick at the time of receiving letter. Well now after taking 2 doses of Calomel. Landon Garland and his wife, Louisa, went to Weldon and then on to Norfolk and Baltimore. Got letter from Landon saying they would have to stay in Baltimore for the doctor to look at her case which is thought to be consumption.  He advised her to dry up her milk. Little twins are good. Little Maurice is very unwell but seems to be improving today. Matilda Boyd stayed 2 days this week and was pleased with her dress. Anxious for Fanny to come live with Mr. Baskervilles with the only objection being the small salary. Heard nothing from Alexander, sent copy of the letter to him: unable to provide services of Miss. Burwell because of arrangement with brother. At a revival, four of Mr. Blanche's scholars were converted, one of whom was Lucy Goode.","Upset in lack of writing, especially from the boys. Cousin Jane wished that Mary be present at her wedding although they can't be married in this state and will have to go to North Carolina to be married. Cousin Ann and Mary went to Boydton this week for one day. Dinner at Cousin Boyd's. Visited Landon Garland's where Louisa's health has improved. Little Will had a fit and Louisa taking care of him caught a very bad cold which is feared to be consumption again. Twins have grown. William Turnbull visited Boydton a few days after they left. Landon got a letter from John instructing him to come to Mecklenburg soon if he did not go to Washington. Mr. French promised to give him a place if he was elected. Mary wrote Landon that the military band went to Mansfield to serenade Mr. Hugh A. Garland before he left for Washington. Heard from Landon that Bettie was in Mansfield but is unsure of her future plans. Mary Sydnor and Mr. Dupre to be married soon but they have to go to NC and then go onto Charleston. H Boyd is to be married. Mr. James Oliver was disappointed at not being able to have Fanny to teach and said he would rather have her than anyone else, but failed to ask about the salary. Mr. Puryear has given up and many will suffer because of it. Cousin Alan will lose $300 because of this. Cousin Lewis is the same. Kiss little Fan. Mr. Oliver wanted to know if Bettie would teach but he was informed that she would not undertake a school. Respects to Mr. and Mrs. Baytop.","Mother is doing well. Cousin John left for Roslin where he is teaching Mr. Jack Field who gives him $300 and board to teach little Robert. Aunt Jean married and gone to North Carolina. She is now Mrs. William Eaton. Married on December 19th by Mr. McGovern at 8 o'clock at Pineywood. Cousin Matilda and her husband came to help make the food for the wedding. Aunt jean opposed to having invitations. They were married on a Tuesday and left the next Saturday for Greenvill(e). Tilda Boyd was at wedding. Anne walked Tilda and her brother Allen at the wedding. Wishes Fanny had been there to walk Mr. Hepburn who was softer than usual and drank a toast to the destruction of bachelors and widowers. A month before Aunt Jean married, a Mr. McNeal said to be worth $400,000 came to visit. He and cousin William met. Aunt Jean would have been his 5th wife. Cousin Louisa's health is much better. Cousin H is not married yet. Randolph-Macon College is very hard run and the professors cannot get any money. Edward T. Good, Mack Goode, and Mr. Rollins will probably have to sell possessions to pay their debts after Mr. Dick Puryear failed. Aunt Jean has fattened 30 pounds since her marriage. Brother Allen staying with them tonight. Little Richard has recovered. Mr. Wright is in Capt. Sidners old store. Rode to Wylesburg to hear new preacher, Mr. Wilson, son of Doctor Wilson of Prince Edward.","Busy preparing for examination. At night they listened to speakers.  The valedictory was delivered by Thomas E. Fitzpatrick Esq., son of the Rite Hon Col. Fitzpatrick of Patriots. Mary Ann had the valedictory composition. Sam's speech was on America. Miss Jones is a splendid teacher. Love to little Fan. Love to little Nancy Morice. Miss Jones sends her love as well as Antenetta and Cornelia. Miss Adalade Morgan is going to be married. Grandma sends best.","$15 that was sent has been placed on Frances's credit at Garland and Randolph Books, leaving approximately $90 due. This debt should not cause worry because the company knows that it will be paid. Cousin Betty has cut Frances out. Johnny was very fond of Edward's family. Mr. Garland was in town and says that little Nannie has been sick.","Lucy Baytup - Company requested at Mr. McIntoshes wedding on April 22, 1844. Hon Jno. R. Fox – Invites Miss Fanny K. Burwell and her particular friends to his party on April 10, 1844. Miss Mary McGlouklin – Company requested to Mr. Sinclairs on April 20, 1844. Miss Martha Baytup – Company invited to the Concert Hall to sing. APRIL FOOLS.","Fanny's mother left 4 weeks ago intending to spend time with Mr. Landon Garlands and Brunswick. She visited friends in Boydton and found Aunt Boyd's family busy fixing cousin Boyd's servants. Little Frank was sick. Fanny's mother visited Aunt Turnbull's last week and cousin Ann during her time in Brunswick. Cousin John is living in Roslin where Mr. Fields gives him $300 and his board to teach Robert. He has a pleasant time with Miss Churcely. No knowledge of his affair with Till. Some say she discarded him because she left so suddenly for Petersburg. Mr. Garland was here 3 weeks ago and told of Aunt having the idea to propose to Fanny and Cousin John to settle in Boydton next year and open a school and that she would live with them. Cousin Louisa to go the first of the month to her mother's to stay with all her family until November. Mr. Garland said he would visit very often when left a widower. The twins are very fine and remarkable although no one is allowed to hold them according to the father. Country swarms with Negro traders. Cousin Landy Boyd is in partnership with Charles Baskerville and others. Cousin John is attending in the Tavern. Mr. Bridgeforth is gone with the Negros with Frank Boyd. Cousin Blair has joined the conference and has received orders to preach, though we do not know where he was sent. Spent the last of March in Wylesburg and heard Mr. Doke and Mr. Hart from Charlotte preach. The current preacher is a son of Old Doctor Wilson. Pleasure of seeing his wife this week, although she is not pretty, she seems genteel and agreeable. Presbytery meets at Lunenburg courthouse on the third Sunday of the month. Hopes God works through the Wylesburg Church. Mr. Wilson will take a day at Finneywood when the weather warms up. Cousin Panthear has gone with her father to kitten on the first day of March. Little Richard is handsome and Little Sally is smart. Brother John left Uncle Richard's two days ago; all was well except Belden's mother who is not expected to recover. Cousin Robert Boyd expects to move to Missouri in the fall with his family. His wife was a Miss Davice, her mother and family carries them. Aunt Jane Eaton appears to be happy with her man and hopes to visit soon. Supposed she has become fat but that is not believable because she has always been thin. Widowers to bear Fanny off soon. Murry Yates was married two months ago to the Mrs. Boswell, the mother of Thomas Boswell who Fanny met at College last summer. Thomas is very opposed to the marriage. The couple lives where Buck Finch used to reside. Harriet Boyd is still engaged. Mr. Dodson is building a very comfortable house for the Bird. Brother John and family visited Colonel Oliver's family on their way to Uncle Richards. They have a teacher they received from Halifax County, Miss Taylor, but A E Burwell has been unable to meet her yet. A E Burwell's mother has been ill since their Aunt left. William Armistead is going to school every day from home and A E Burwell has no escort when she takes him except on Saturdays. Country in agony over meeting Mr. Clay in Raleigh on April 12. All of the Whigs are preparing to go or wish to go. Martha Farrar spent the evening with the family while her husband took Mr. Puryear's Negros to the South for sale. He has not returned yet. If he went to Alabama he wouldn't have reached his destination yet and so Martha Farrar is very concerned about his absence. Mrs. Goode is alive and in better health. Uncle Randolph's family is well with the girls staying home with little or no society. Mr. Hepburn in his visit a few days ago spoke of giving a dinner when Aunt Jean visits. Wishes Fanny to visit this summer and promises fine melons from brother Allen. Sally Goodes had her third child. Letter to write to friends at Farm Hill and to Cousin Bettie.","Stayed longer than expected at cousin Lewis Burwell's because after Cousin Jean was married the bad weather set in. Wishes to have a home with Fanny and Bettie. Mr. Lee's house is vacant and Mr. Wright hinted at setting up a school. Mary wishes to try and get them all together with at least four boarders to help afford meat, bread, groceries, and to pay rent. John says that he will do his part and if there aren't enough girls to keep him employed he will take a school for boys that would not interfere with the preparatory school at College. Servants are sufficient and she could hire Hannah out and get a steady old man to help. Lucy is a first rate worker who is very good at washing and ironing. Brother Robert hasn't written since Mary left Hillsboro. Bett is doing well, her vacation is in October and she expects to go to Mansfield then. Mary hopes to go down the last week of May or before as well as wishing to see Nancy and Hannah before she goes. Frank was sick last week. This week is to be spent with Mary and Charles. Ned and William are two boarders at $100 apiece and 2 boys that go the academy. Blair has become a preacher and Lewis Burwell wrote his mother stating that he was joining the Ala Conference last fall.   Landon's family has gone up the country and is expected to stay until November. Louis's health is much better and the twins are doing well. Mrs. Howard sends her love.  Harriet insists upon Mary coming to commencement and Cousin Ann Frank is ill. Doctor Laird asked about Fanny. Sends respects to Mr. and Mrs. Baytop.","Bet is well and pleased with Hillsboro. Not be able to leave for Hillsboro as soon as hoped because the examination was put off a week and the First Class which is usually the first examined is now the last examined. The postponement of exams is so that the Secretary of War may be here during the most important part of it and he cannot leave Washington until the adjournment of Congress. Military board has been appointed to attend the Ex with General Scott as its head. Probably won't be relieved from duty until the 28th. Classmate named Hawkins from North Carolina had a severe accident last week when he fell from his horse and fractured his leg. Hawkins hopes friends will come but if not W.T. will travel with him because he will be unable to travel alone. Mr. G has moved to town.","Heard that Fanny was to be married but had yet to hear directly from her. Brother John has been silent, but Mary believes to settle and support herself with boarders and having a female school. Mr. Rowsie says that if John will not teach then she must get a teacher and take Bettie. Sister Anne is anxious for Mary to go to Boydton. Mr. Garland is living in Petersburg. Mrs. Caroline Garland has sent her sideboard to her brother.  Cousin Lewis is doing better. Letter from Cousin Eaton who seemed well and happy. Powell and Blair wish to hear from Fanny. When Mary was in Brunswick she spoke to Jane Turnbull who said that Armistead had a daughter, Priscilla's health was very delicate, and they board with one of Priscilla's sisters because Armistead has sold his place. William to be in Petersburg the first of July and Caroline says she is overjoyed that Fanny is to be married. Aggie says tell Miss Fanny I told her so. Mr. G will go to Gloucester next week and Mary wants Anne to go with him so that he isn't imprudent in his eating, which is what made him sick when he was there last. Nannie and Margaret look delicate. Anne is well. Respects to Mr. and Mrs. B. Frank says everyone sends love from Lucy down to little John.","Will and Bet left yesterday for Hillsboro and will not return soon. Mama wishes to know when Fanny will come. Mr.Garland, Armistead, or Will will come down for Fanny. Anxious to see Fanny. Left Pris and the two babies very well in Mississippi. Armistead is anxious to return to them and so his stay in Virginia must be short.","Sister Anne delivered a son yesterday and both are doing well. Anne sends Fanny a lock of his hair. Cousin Anne and Matilda wish to see Fanny and her husband and little Charlie. Mary stayed three weeks in Mecklenburg with Cousin Lewis. Mr. William Eaton sent the carriage for Mary, Cousin Boyd and Cousin Ann to see Cousin Jean who appears happy. Stayed in Carolina four weeks. Cousin Ann was sick and so Cousin Boyd and Mary left her at Mr. Eaton's because she was unable to travel with them. Cousin Jean sends love and wishes Fanny to visit. Pleased with Cousin Sally Eaton while there. Saw Matilda Burwell who is a very nice housekeeper. Charmed with Granville. Heard from all brothers as well as Priscilla and Bettie who send their love and wish to see Fanny and Charlie. Bettie is pleased with Vicksburg. Will wrote from New Orleans the last of August and expected to go to Mexico with the regiment he had been promoted to; he moved from the 6th to the 5th regiment. Mr. Garland is determined to go somewhere. Wishes Fanny to come for Christmas. Cousin Anne sends Mr. Catlett a bar of soap and Cousin Sally sends a cake. Love to Mr. C, the girls, John, and Miss Lucy. Sending Priscilla's letter. Have to write to John tonight. Left Frank in Brunswick with Mr. Stone. Delivered message to Aggy. Anne sends love. Mary wishes Fanny would write. Wish Lucy was with Fanny because Mary does not have work for her and will probably hire her our next year. Sister Anne has small school that will increase after Christmas, though only 2 girls currently board.","Mary C. has been ill. Sister is cast down because her school has increased a little but she has no boarders. Jean Stone is here but she takes the place of Frank. Mary wishes John could help her. John has taken a school. Letter from Blair last week, he is in Sumter, Alabama with Powell helping to build his house where he will stay this year and make a crop. Powell has bought land and is settling; he has a very good school. Blair wants Mary C. to go live with him because he believes she would like the neighborhood although she is unsure of this. Mary C. is going to Vicksburg next fall. Mr. Garland had an accident. He had got to Wheeling and expected to leave in the evening for St. Louis. Mr. G seems in good spirits and it was fortunate that Mr. Rose went with him. Mr. Rose carried Albert and Jim with him and after he was hurt, John Rose had to leave Mr. G and take them to Wheeling to keep them out of the way of the Abolishi. He hired them out there and then went back for Mr. G. Anne first received a letter from Mr. Rose which was initially alarming if it wasn't for Mr. Garland's postscript. Lewis Burwell is in from Alabama, he got there on December 29th, and it is assumed it was a courting expedition. John Burwell has another son. Alexander Boyd is to be married to Sally Young. Mary Burwell staying in town all winter and sends her love. Servants are delighted at the thought of moving west. If Mr. G likes his family, he will move in the fall which is a long time for Mary C. to look forward to and thinking about it makes her dread it very much. Saw an account of a tornado which passed through Gloucester and Mathews and is curious as to whether it was near Fanny. Hired Lucy out this year for $30. Mary does all the necessary work except washing which is done by Charlotte because Anne has no boarders. Little Fan sends love. The baby is named Spotswood.","Mrs. Bott came in tonight and says tell Mama that Anna has a son named Dandridge Spotswood who is about 3 weeks old and is doing well. Brother R is fond of it. Amy is still weak. Behind with sewing work because Lizzie has to mind the baby so much. In dreadful spirits. Disappointed at Mama not coming with Mrs. Jones. Caroline joined the Church Sunday before last. Yesterday Spotswood was baptized and it hurt that Mama wasn't there. Hope Brother J will be able to sell the colt to get the money so that Mama can take what she needs of it. Tried to collect money but failed and am tiring of death and debt. Mr. G and Mary are well. Expect Mama with Dr. S. and Lady. Write by Dr. S because he will return next Sunday.","Send copies of the letters contained in the St. Louis Republican. They were received today addressed to Uncle Armistead. City of Mexico, October 1, 1847 – particulars of Brother William's death. He was Aide to Col. Clark Commander of 2nd Brigade of Gen: Worth's Division. Morning of the 8th, they reported to Col. McIntosh. Col. Clark had been wounded at Churabusco. Took possession against the enemy lines at dawn and were given orders to charge and drive the enemy from the position in which he occupied. Order was obeyed and we were victorious but at the expense of our best men. 1/3 of the men and 21 of 41 officers in our division were killed or wounded. Brother was shot down by a musket when within 10 feet if the enemy's 1st line of defense. Ball struck him just above the knee of his right leg (breaking it) and then he was struck down by a lance which ultimately killed him. During the long and bloody fight his sword and sash were stolen as well as the ring on his finger. He was buried the next morning in sight of the battlefield with the other 120 who fell with him. Col. Scott and Captain Merrill are buried on either side of Burwell as well as his little dog Rod who had been shot through the body during the battle, but was found licking his masters wounds before he died. 9/10th of those who had their limbs amputated have died and so it is good that Burwell's was a quick death. 8 of Burwell's regiment, more than half of those who initially came to the City of Mexico have fallen. Burwell has an ink stand sand box and wafer box which he took to the castle of Perote. He is noted as wishing his brother in Vicksburg had them because he would have appreciated their curiosities. Enclosed are those items in addition to a letter from Col. Clark to General Worth about his death. R.W. Kirkman cut locks of his hair and will send those in the trunk but enclosed are locks of hair that had been cut by the lance that killed him and were lying on the ground near him. Been with Burwell since the first of May and any further questions I would love to help. –R.W. Kirkham Adjt. 5th Infantry. Tacubaga, Mexico, September 10, 1847 – excellent qualities possessed by William T. Burwell. Beloved for his suavity and irreproachable manners. –N.G. Clark Col. 5th infantry.","Haven't heard from John since last September. Brother A. received a letter from Mary Papplan saying that Fanny had a daughter and Mary C. felt mortified because she didn't know. Mr. Catlett wrote about the birth of Willie but not with this new child. Mary C. is in Jackson Mississippi with Brother Armistead who has been there since October. Blair went to Texas in November and Powell is married and no longer needed Mary C.  She left Alabama in January with friends and visited New Orleans before coming back to Jackson. Randolph lives in New Orleans and Mary C. visited with him for 5 weeks and was pleased with his wife who is the daughter of Mr. Meade who was an old acquaintance. Mrs. Goodwyn from Virginia is a sister of Roberts wife was also there and stayed a fair amount of time as well. Bettie went to Mary G.'s wedding in St Louis and has yet to return. Mary going to Virginia. In June Mrs. Caroline G. is in St. Louis with Mary and Doctor. Mr. Pembroke Garland is living with Doctor G and Mrs. Garland came to visit. Mr. Pembroke has been confined to his bed for 8 years. Mrs. Doctor Garland came to visit after Mary C. arrived in Jackson; she is the daughter of Mr. James Garland. Letter from Powell and Margaret stated that little Willie missed Mary C. after she left. Mr. Catlett's friend, Mr. Morris, lives near Jackson and Mary C. sent word to him by Mr. Bur. Have a good Presbyterian preacher. Blair likes Texas; he is on the San Antonio River in Victoria County and he is good health. Cousin Ann is doing well and living with Cousin Sally. Mr. Roberts tends to his plantation which is 4 miles from Cousin Sally's. Matilda Boyd is married to a brother of Ann's husband.","Pris gave birth to a son on July 30th and both are doing well. The assumption is that the child will be named Armistead. Fanny hasn't been feeling well and Mary C is worried about her. Hope Miss Lucy is better. Wishes for Fanny's mother to let her know who the minister is in Abingdon now. Powell is doing well and had another son named Armistead Thomas after the grandfathers. Blair is pleased with Texas where he is buying and selling stocks which he finds profitable, the nearest post office is in Goliad and he says the traveling agrees with him. Anne is in very bad spirits. Hugh is with Anne, but they are contemplating sending him to Uncle Landon because she does not want to send another child to Roman Catholic School. Caroline has a son born on July 8th that is named Bernard Gains after the Dr.'s father. Anna will be confined soon with her 11th child. Brother R sent his and his 2 boys, Armistead and Robert's, Daguerreotypes. Robert looks old. Brother A. is working on his river plantation. John is candidate for Clerk of the Senate. Feels solicitude for Frank and is anxious for John to send him to Powell until he is old enough for business. Visited Cousin Mary Barnet who lives in Yazoo City with her five children. In her most recent letter she wrote of losing her infant that was born when Mary C. visited.","Lady in Vicksburg had sensitivity to light but an eye doctor helped her and she can now read and work. The Doctor sees patients from all over the US. Brother Robert to visit if she doesn't go to Virginia over the summer. All is well with Mary. Blair is in good health and was about to start moving cattle from the Colorado River to Matagorda Bay and is expected to be gone 3 months. Hopes Fanny will see Dr. Farrar and has heard from Sister Anne that while he is in Richmond he would try to see Fanny. Won't be home until the last of June unless someone is going to Jackson. Armistead can't come and Mary C. doesn't want to burden Powell because he brought her. Pris's baby is ill with Whooping Cough. Bettie and the rest are well. Unsure about John not sending Frank to school. Miss Nancy P. and David Minge are married. If Charles Field lived in Rosewell, where is Mrs. Tabb Catlett. Powell, Margaret, and Cousin Mary Barnet (Randolph) send their love.","3rd son of Brother Armistead passed away at age 5 of Dysentery after the Measles. The 3 older children had the measles at the same time but faired much more favorably. He suffered for 10 days. He was the most healthy and sprightly of the children. The baby is 13 months old and no bigger than a 6 month old. He contracted whooping cough in the spring while teething, followed by diarrhea, and then the measles when it was thought he would not live. Virginia became very ill the week after her brother died. Brother Armistead has been unwell for 2 months with diarrhea. Concerned about Frank. Powell does not teach at home now; he is employed at an academy 3 miles from home where he teaches languages. Dr. Farrar expects Prince Edward will go to Philadelphia in March because he has a son that will graduate then. Brother Robert might come to visit this winter and if so she might go back with him. Pris sends love. Bettie is very busy and sends love. Miss Lucy's health is bad. Blair is still in Texas.","Thinking of writing Fanny for 10 years but have always out it off. Settled 3 miles west of Sumterville, 15 miles north of Livingston and 8 miles southwest of Gainesville. House is a double log cabin with sheds on both sides. A fine sandy hill is 200 yards from the church and the garden and orchard are between the house and church. Moved an old female school house so as to have 5 rooms beside a dining room, cook room, and store room. Settled here in 1847 when bought 80 acres of land at $12 ½, 2 years ago bought another 80 at $10 and this spring bought 100 acres at $15. Brother-in-law owns half of everything except the last 100 acres in which he owns ¼. He takes care of the farm while Ben takes care of the schoolhouse. Charges $4 a month and allow them to quit when they choose. 3 children - all boys and the oldest will be 4 next September, the youngest is 3 months. The older children are spoiled rotten. Rarely leaves the house without Willie and his dog Prince and Ben's dog Blue. Only teach 6 hours a day. Live in a good neighborhood where all the people are industrious. The country has been healthy for the last 8 years. At Sumterville there are 2 schools, one for male and one for female. The male school is a military school taught by a Dinwiddian, a graduate of Virginia Military institute. The female school is taught by Mr. Davidson of Petersburg, a grandson of General Butts and graduate of the U.S. Naval School. In Livingston the female teacher, Mr. Brame, was born in Petersburg, and so the Dinwoodie is well represented here. Blair is still in Texas but speaks of coming in the summer.","Youngest boy, 2 ½ years old, died last March 1, 2 months after Mary left us which makes the loss of 3 loved ones in a year and a half. Molly's death was sudden and of an unaccountable sickness. She had been complaining for several weeks of pain in her bowels. Her baby was born August 13th and seemed to recover relatively quickly, gaining weight and looking healthy in only 2 months. Friend and relative of the doctor was married middle of October. Mary helped with the wedding and attended the parties looking as well as ever. Became involved in religious duties. Longed to see her deceased sister, Carry. Promised her that her children would be taken care of. Sunday before Christmas, she dined with Anne P. and seemed more cheerful. She had dinner with friends and ate some pressed souse which is the supposed immediate reason for her illness. The next morning she complained of excruciating pain and so the Dr. prescribed her medicine and sent for Dr. Linton. She sent for Anne P. at 9 o'clock as she grew worse where she was suffering from intense pain in her bowels and vomiting. Sent for Dr. Papin. She got better the following day, but at about midday she complained of a pain in her side and so she was given a little paregoric under Dr.'s orders. Left her room for a few minutes and when Anne P. returned to give her the prescribed medicine she was breathing very badly and could not be aroused. Called the doctor immediately who thought she had only slept too long and gave her brandy and succeeded in rousing her though she remained cold where she began praying with a stiff tongue, after which she could not be revived. The last words she said where for Lizzie to \"rub my hands\" By 10 o'clock she was a corpse. The boy contracted scarlet fever on a Thursday and passed away the following Tuesday morning about 9 o'clock. Fanny to go with Betty Lemoine and spend time with her Virginia relations. Went through 7 years in poverty. Received a letter from mother. Thankful that Mr. G. is a changed man and is a constant member of the Episcopal Church. Hugh is a very promising boy and assists Mr. Watt in teaching and so his own education costs nothing. Collects bills and makes nearly enough to cloth himself. Mag is rather rude and wild. Spot is a complete scape grace. He is the only one that goes to school. Fanny teaches Nan and Mag but could not manage Spot.  Mary's children are doing well.","Yellow fever broke here in August, but went to the country and were fortunate enough to escape it with the exception of one servant who went to town without the master's knowledge, but who has fully recovered. This is the winter the legislature meets and the town is filled with people. Bettie's being married and left us. Pris is not able to go out. Miss Fanny wishes to be with her again if she could afford it. Fanny has 3 children. Powell is the only one that writes often. He has 3 boys: William, Armistead Thomas, after the two grandfathers and Benjamin Powell. I named the two last. He sent money to have Mary C.'s daguerreotype taken and sent it to him. Blair is still in Texas. He made arrangements to visit last August but the yellow fever was everywhere in the way in which Jno was to come.","Fanny is with Frances. Baby has been very sick for 2 months and has the worst sore eyes, but he is now getting better. Asks about Frances's soul and whether or not she is saved.","Wrote Mr. C. to meet in Richmond but Cholera is very bad in Richmond and so Mrs. Petrie thought it was best to stop in Augusta, Georgia. Fear Mr. Catlett never received telegraph. Crossing the York River, as well as the uncertainty of getting a conveyance to Gloucester deters her from going until she has heard from John or Mr. Catlett. Dr. jones went to Gloucester yesterday and if there wasn't word from John or Mr. Catlett, Mary C. would go with him today.","Tried for many years to get Brother John to come to Alabama and join B.P. in a school. Contemplated raising money next fall to pay off John's debts in order to get him to Alabama. Would like to help John but doesn't want to injure himself or his family in the process. If Frank comes he will be treated as one of B.P.'s children especially if he is willing to learn a trade. Only teaches from 8-4. Blair is in Texas and pleased with the country there. He is attending to cattle on a 5 year contract. The oldest child, Wm. T., is good looking but it is feared he will give B.P. a lot of trouble. He can spell 2 and 3 letter words and doesn't go to school. Tommy is ugly and not so sprightly but is noble. B.P. is the flower of the flock in looks and generally a good boy who is hard to quiet once he gets started. Robt Hanna is rather large (15 lbs at 14 months) but is sprightly and otherwise healthy. Have 260 acres worth about $15 per acre. Work 5 hands and keep 2 women and a boy at the house. Made 19 bags of cotton last year which was worth about $700. School was worth about $1000. Owe about $3500 due next winter. Owed about $1000 and if this year is as profitable as the last, then they will be able to raise $2500. Expect to sell every negro except 3 and buy a new set. May sell them on credit to get 10% more. Trying to raise grain and stock because cotton is uncertain. May come to Virginia to buy new negroes if he succeeds in selling the ones he has. If this happens he will come and visit Fanny. Corn crop sold at $1 a bushel. Drought has been severe. The corn crop looks well and has begun to shoot. If there is a good rain once a week for the next 4 weeks the crop will be doubled. If this is the case there will be 50,000 bushels within 5 miles of this place. Finished cleaning wheat and made about 90 bushels. Wheat crop generally good with between 20 \u0026 30 bushels to the acre. Thinks they will be able to sell 100 bushels for $1. Usually make enough sugar cane to keep the children and negroes chewing all year, but will hardly make seed this year. Wish Fanny could get agriculture friends to get a 1 or 2 of choice white wheat and send it to him in the mail between now and October. Margaret has gone to visit her Aunt who is in bad health. The boys have gone to Sumterville for preaching. Can't believe he is over 40 when he hardly feels 20. Mobile and Ohio Railroad is coming fast and will be 12 or 15 miles by the end of the year. Building a branch off it to Gainesville which will pass within 2 miles. The railroads will have a considerable effect on the price of land. Land is cheaper here than anywhere else. Added a second floor to his home sand is now a very comfortable dwelling with 8 rooms and a large room for boarders. Wants Brother John's post office address.","Worries that Fanny is unwell and wishes that she comes to visit. Brother Robert said he was going to write Fanny and see her this summer, which it is assumed he has not done. Wonders if Mr. Catlett will be in Richmond this summer, what the baby's name is and why she has not received a lock of hair. Armistead is going to carry Charlie to Alabama to Powell's school. Powell still wants Frank to go to his school.","Brother Robert's Daughter Fanny died on her way home from New York. Brother John has given him trouble. In Frank's last letter he said that his father was sending him to Uncle Powell's in Alabama as soon as he was out of debt. Would like to know how much John owes and Powell would like to know if John would come so they could have a school. If he could be certain that John would come,  he would make arrangements for a larger school the following year. Thinks that Armistead will send Willie and that Anne will send Spot to Powell next year to school especially since the railroad will make it only a 2 day ride from Richmond. Costs $5 to go to Mobile by train. Stayed with a granddaughter of Cousin Tabb in Greensborough. Sally Tabb and Henry said she talked about the family often. Met a lady from Rockbridge County who knew many of the same people Mary C. knew from Prince Edward. One of her daughters married Ben Smith who is now a professor in the Union Seminary. Eye sight is getting worse. Not given up on Mr. Catlett send a daguerreotype of the children.","Trouble with mail service sending and receiving letters. Ill after visit. Mr. Wood wishes to buy a farm in Cumberland but was unable to and so he bought a comfortable residence in another part of town. Uncle Raymond Minor lost his wife just after they moved to Cumberland leaving him with a 2 month old infant which he begged her to take. The child's name is Elvira C. Minor and is just 10 years old. Not sent her or Rose to school except music lessons. Ellie calls her Marmy and Rose calls her sister because that's what she had heard her brother call her all those years. Rose's mother died 4 years ago and her father, 41, married a 21 year old last fall. Health is bad. Mr. Wood is sick as well. M.S. Wood's mother's health is better than it once was but has lost all sight in one eye and is unable to write.","Bettie is one of the finest children and was christened Bettie Burwell. Looking for Brother Joh who is coming to live in Evergreen to work in the bookstore that Brother A bought. Brother R had a stroke. Since Fanny's death he has turned very grey according to Anna. Hear from Powell very often who was visited by Armistead over Christmas. Anne is doing well and Miss Caroline is with her. Brother and Pris went to a masked ball with F and Nanie. They got home before 11.","Moved to Texas where B.P. bought land on the Lavacca River. 260 acres of land with 100 enclosed and 70 in cultivation for $1500. Frank left yesterday. Not able to leave before February or March. Wish to send 1 or 2 Negroes and to hire someone to plant the crops so that profits will not be lost. Only 4 days travel to Indianola.  Frank will live with Blair who is stock raising. Blair will give him $150 a year. Wishes to know the price of good plow boys from ages 12 to 15 and if Mr. Catlett would find some and send them to New Orleans. Hear very rarely from Vicksburg.  Benny is rather puny and has had a fever for a day or two.","Uncle Pow bought a place in Jackson and expects to move there in April. Half dozen neighbors in four miles. Bound to the North by Carancahua River and on the west and south by the bay of the same name. Uncle Blair's land that of deceased Wm Miller, is 5000 acres of land in this tract. 6000 head of cattle. He expects to brand 1200 calves and sell 400 beef cattle this year. Thinks Charley would like to live there with Frank and Blair. Aunt Harriet is a very fine woman. Uncle Robert moved to Charlotte, Mecklenburg County NC. Will send a Texas Almanac.","Running away from yellow fever. Going to Mr. Burr Garland's plantation that is 6 miles from Jackson. Packing for 3 or 4 months because it will be that long until they are able to come back. Grandma was here all summer and was taken with one of her fits in which everyone thought she would die, but she is doing better now and heading for Dingle. Aunt Pris and Uncle Armistead spent the day here yesterday. Uncle A drove with a high fever and has been quite sick since he went to the swamp. Frank was very ill in last letter from Texas. Charlie Burwell is in college at Princeton. Hugh is in St. Louis with Tim to practice Law. Mammy Aggie has been dead a year last March.   Write to Vicksburg because there are several men there who have had yellow fever and will bring the mail to Fannie.","Mother died. For the last 8 weeks she was confined to her bed and was basically blind but her mental vigor remained. Monday at half past 9 she died without a struggle. Very few of her children were with her. Brother A was at court and didn't return until Wednesday morning. She was interred on Wednesday and is now resting with William and Bettie.","Lilly, Uncle Armistead's second daughter died. She was taken sick before Jinnie. Grief so great for Jinnie's loss that can't feel Lilly's. Aunt Carrie and Maggie are staying at the Barrens until Carrie goes to Virginia with Uncle Burwell. Also included is the obituary of Virginia Burwell.","Busy cow driving. Make an abundance of corn for bread. Uncle A lost 2 daughters within a very short time with Grandma following shortly after that. Vicksburg is a very sickly place and it is good that Aunt Anne and her family are leaving it. Aunt Anne to Virginia, Nan to St. Louis, Mag to school with Aunt Anna, Spot to school in St. Louis, and Hugh is still in St. Louis. Uncle Pow and family were well a few weeks ago.","Comment on life in Texas. Writing to Frances in hopes that Sister Ann is with her. No smoke house on property and all eatables are kept in a cabin that is about 8 square feet. No corn crib or stable. Get corn and flour from New Orleans and kill a hog as needed. The stock is fed by the pasture from the Navidad to the Lavaca River. Only 12 cows, last year raised 10 heifer calves and 1 steer calf. 5 mares and fillies, 2 buggy horses and 4 mules and 5 yoke of oxen. Never run more than three plows at a time so that there is always a team able to work. Break land with 2 or 4 yoke of oxen. Work the crop with mules and horses and a single yoke of oxen. No crop last year, only 4 bales of cotton on 50 acres and no corn. Blair goes 8 to 10 days in the cow driving season sleeping outside without taking his boots off, he has made about $1000 a year. Complains of hardships and wishes to get rid of his contract which is effective 3 more years. Hair and beard almost white and looks 10 years older than Ben, but his health is better here than in Alabama. Frank one of the best cow hands on the range. Immigration here has increased in the last few years, but last year's drought slowed this immigration. Most of the newcomers are planters. Two Prestons of Missouri (Landon and Shaw), kin to the Virginia Prestons, have settled on the Navidad about 5 miles from Ben. Had another daughter last month, so they now have 4 sons and 3 daughter and all are in good health. The newest girl is named Martha Catherine. Try to teach the 5 oldest but they do not like books. Very mild winter. Can get oysters from 20 miles away. Last ham of bacon was from Alabama. Until this year killed deer and turkey but this year they have been scarce. Probable that Texas will declare itself independent and it is doubtful that she will enter into the Southern Confederacy. Hope no black republic will ever rule. Grieves that he has to eat corn from a Republican state this year.","State of affairs has made money matters very hard in the South. The Comanche Indians have been coming down on the settlers killing them and stealing everything. Mr. W.B. Grimes started a rancho on the Leona which empties into the Frio. Had 2200 head of cattle and 22 cow horses. The Indians penned 20 of the horses in their own pen close to the house and the two they couldn't open.  One they shot and the other they frightened so much that he could not be helped. One started down the Leona to warn the other settlers but the Indians had hid in the gully and when O Neal passed, 40 rose behind him on G's horses and almost caught him because his horse was broke down and has already run 7 miles. If he had run 50 more yards, then they would have had his scalp. They killed 2 men and mangled a young lady so badly they thought she would die. One man they scalped and cut the skin off the bottom of his feet and made him run through the thorns, then skinned his beard off, shot 20 copper spiked arrows into him and then cut them out, picked a hole in the back of his neck, shot him through with a musket ball, cut out his heart, then cleaned off the road and stretched him across it and made 9 marks by the side of him. The lady was scalped but is still alive. The two men who take care of G's stock told F.M. Flournoy and son killed Woolfork. Woolfork shot four times and stabbed 5 times and Flournoy's son died immediately. Corn is 6 or 7 inches high. Uncle B and family are not home because they went to Texana Friday for preaching.  Uncle B joined the Presbyterian Church yesterday. Be at home about 4 days every month from cattle driving.","In Petersburg 3 weeks. Hugh came the Wednesday before Anne left and stayed one night because he had to go to Memphis where he expects to get a commission under the Confederate States in Col Bowen's regiment. He left the day Eliza was buried. She died Wednesday the 12th and was buried the next day at 4 o'clock. Sam and her brothers arrived after she was already gone. Left Petersburg Monday morning and joined Nannie B. who had left the Friday before in Hillsboro. Robert is going to join the hornet's nest, a company in Col Hill's regiment at Yorktown. People here been busy today fixing boxes for the North Carolina regiments. Robert leaves tonight and Florence Morton goes as far as Petersburg with him. Anna is going to Hillsboro as well as Willie who is going there to study medicine. Armistead is in the Calvary Company near Little Rock.","Comfort to have Bob stationed near Frances and wish that Armistead was with him. Armistead joined the Calvary Company in Arkansas and was stationed near Little Rock.","Aunt Carrie staying with Aunt Mary since news of Uncle Sam's illness. He is at his Mississippi plantation. Letter from Cousin Mattie. Not a word from Spot. Hear from Hugh in an indirect way; he is in Kentucky near Columbus. Heard through General Meems that Uncle Armistead got over the river safely and is expected to get on without difficulty.","Sam died. Fell at the battle near Boonsborough, Maryland on Sunday the 14th. Thought to have initially died at Harper's Ferry but he wasn't near Harper's Ferry. General Garnett had fallen in Harper's Ferry and the similarity in the names had caused the confusion. Brother Landon's son, Maurice, who was Sam's aide, accompanied his remains. He had telegraphed twice but no dispatch was recorded. He had joined the church two years ago and was a consistent and praying Christian.","School began the 1st of the month. Wife had an accident that confined her to her room for 2 weeks. Anxious about Armistead. He is in General Price's army. Not heard from in more than a month. John's regiment has been ordered to Suffolk and is expected to fight soon. His regiment is Colonel Owen the 53rd. Willie was in Richmond and it is rumored that his regiment has been ordered to the same place. His regiment is the 43rd Colonel Kenan. John is Ass. Quarter Master and Willie is apothecary which allows them both to be free from onerous camp duty.  School has 30 boarders and 34 day students and 5 more boarders are coming in October. Several refugees, 5 grown persons. 2 children and 2 servants in addition to the Episcopal minister, his wife and servant. In total there are 39 regular boarders. Flour is $28 per barrel and butter is 50 or 60 cents per pound, and everything in the same proportion. Supplies can scarcely be had at any price. Can get shoes for $8 and because the price will only rise, will have the shoes made and sent to Petersburg unless otherwise instructed. Member of church sick in hospital in Lynchburg. His wife has written repeated but has heard nothing in return. His name is J.L. Todd and is in Christian Hospital Ward no. 3. Please make inquiry so that the wife can be informed. Congregation has lost 19 young men from wounds and sickness in the company.","Hugh's health improved and left the 4th for the army. He is Lieutenant Colonel of the 1st Missouri Regiment and expects to go to Missouri with Price soon. Received letter from Hugh while he was in Charlotte where he stayed with Brother Robert. Brother Robert has a good school and several refugees boarding, fortunately they were able to buy corn flour, meat, and sugar at reasonable prices. Maggie was ill but has since recovered and gone to Buller Clairborne's to visit. Hugh was in Richmond but was unable to see Mr. Catlett. Brother John received crops and they are a great help.","Hugh not hurt in the battle near Grand Gulf. Spotswood is doing well. University of Alabama closes on the 5th of June because of scarcity in provision, a month early. Because he has been there 2 semesters he is able to come home for break even though it is an expensive and dangerous trip. If he returns to university he will be the only senior. Expect Brother Landon the last of June or 1st of July. His son, Maurice, is in the 2nd Virginia Cavalry. Girls and Hugh spent Christmas at Buller Clairborne's and met with Sarah Rose who is also staying there. Mr. William Waller and Cousin Jennie Waller were married and saw Caroline when they passed through on their way to Charleston. Mr. Waller said that Timberneck had burned.  In letter from Nannie B., found out that Anna has been ill with pneumonia but was getting better. Caroline in the worst spirits. Corn meal is $8-10 a bushel, butter $2-3, eggs $1.25. If the war continues, will not be able to keep the house next winter.  Mag fixing old dress for Aunt Caroline. Have knitted 4 pairs of stockings and 2 pairs of gloves. There was a raid on the Central Railroad and the Canal. Cousin James Garland lost his youngest son, William. He died at his father's about 4 weeks ago and left his wife, daughter of Dr. Goode, who is expecting. Uncle Hudson is well. Cousin Boyd nurses him like an infant. Aussie Slaughter who married Mr. Broadnax, has a son who is a few day's old.","Going to dentist tomorrow and Saturday for operation. Cousin Nan is lovely, beautiful, and sweet. Hettie feeling unpretty. Aunt Anne is looking well. Cousin Mag is full of sparkling wit and is very pretty. Garlands are sweet. Aunt C. is charming. Worries about Pa.","Upon arrival found Miss Garnett who has taken in the sister-in-law of Mr. Wilcox Brown and the Cousin of A E's great friend, John Thompson Brown, and is said to be a cousin of ours through Winstons. Spent a day at the Cristal Palace. The program began at 12:30 with the band of the Royal 2nd Artillery, a play by the company's troupe, then some military music by the band of the House Guards, followed by a choral concert of 200 performers and finally fireworks.","Uncle Landon's business keeps him busy. He is to finish what needs to be done today and then take the following days to sight see and  go to Oxford and Cambridge. Wanted to go to Portsmouth to see the Arctic Expedition off, but expenses were too high. In Paris for 3 weeks starting next Thursday. Miss Garrett and Spotswood went to Church to hear the Archbishop. Met Miss Emily Mason as well as two girls from Baltimore, Miss Jenkins and Miss Rowland (Miss Mason's niece). Miss Garnett to be in Switzerland this summer as a guest of Miss Skipp.","Write to Richard in Texas once a month. Good health and travels 20 miles once a month to preach. Going to Charlotte to spend 3 weeks with sons. John has a flourishing school and his children are well. Mary married Ben Lacy and lives near Robert Burwell. She has 3 children, 2 girls and a boy, the youngest is 2 months old. Nannie teaches music in the school. Armistead has 3 children; the 2 daughters are almost grown. The oldest, Ella, is in Robert's school.  Ed married Miss Wilkenson of Augusta and has 4 children. Will is in poor health and has no children. Bob Strudwick is married, living in Durham, and has 2 children. Robert has 5 great-great-grandchildren and numerous grandchildren. Dan and wife have been in mountains of Virginia. Richard is a pastor of a church in Denton, Texas and is married with a daughter named Fanny. Since the death of Mr. Crow a year ago, Nannie Crow has been having trouble. She has 5 children and is able to live comfortably on what Mr. Crow left her. Robert is very feeble and unable to undertake long trips.","Lost Edmund Strudwick on April 1, 1887. He left behind a wife and 4 children. Pastor Dr. Miller said that he passed away peacefully. Left his family well provided for. Mattie will remain in Charlotte at the present. Her father, mother, and sister will stay wither. Robert will soon be 86. John has been sick for 3 months. He is improving and has been encouraged to go to the springs this summer by his doctor. Nannie Crow has been sick for 2 or 3 months.","Jar of Lard arrived to Mrs. Catlett. Mr. Mann offered to deliver it in person or it would have arrived sooner. Sent the jar to Court House for mutual friend Lucy Ann Wood to see that it is safely delivered.","No news from St. Louis since April. Living is terribly expensive. Send soap to Brother John in Richmond at the Auditor of Public Accounts and he will express ship it to me.","Written during Civil War. Brother John and Alfred at cars to see Anne off.  Met Mr. Lynch, a brother of John Loving. Called Mrs. Robertson to visit with Nannie Burwell. Mollie May was expected from Norfolk yesterday. Sally Harrision is in Brunswick and Molly is staying at May's. Unknown how long Anne will remain in Virginia but refuses to leave without seeing son. President Davis arrived last night and was to go to Richmond in an extra train at 8:30. Mr. Smith's is far enough out of town that nothing was seen or heard. Lucy and Anne to ride downtown to see Mollie. Mr. Smith angry with Lucy's Cousin, Mr. John Catlett, because he has invited them to visit him and has gone to Petersburg without doing so.","Fanny passed away after a painful 2 week illness.","Send Miss Fanny handkerchiefs which she has marked tolerably for her wedding.","Letter from Dr. Walker Jones recommending Miss M. Fox as a companion and assistant. Wrote to decline the offer, but she may suit Sally","Business in Mathews court. Reading of Mr. Nelson's letter.","Wife's brother and he went to hear Mr. Langham preach. Charles and Nanie visit. Sent Captain Jones with articles for memorandum. Gala the next day. Senate adjourned for Virginia to vote for Pierce and King.","Re: his son John's behaviour at the University.  Son (John) borrowing money in Richmond; suspected of gambling while at school. John refused to meet with him while he is in Charlottesville. John asked to withdraw from school","Slave (Betsy) purchased for Dr. Nelson for $770. Attending Dr. Funsten's wedding and visiting John in Charlottesville along the way. Worried about (son) John's progress in School and his assumed gambling.","John (son) with him in Richmond but to go home soon. Senate is not productive and only spending the people's money.","Mr. Dudley elected president against wishes. Major Taliaferro disappointed with outcome. Dinner with governor. Legislature not productive.","Wife's Brother (John) visited. Met with Miss Louiza Seawell and Mrs Roberts (formerly Miss Ann Burwell). Butcher animals and sell for profit if possible. Coming down before Christmas as will Charles and Nanie. Mr. Hunter to be elected as Senator of United States.","Legislature during the week and church on Sunday. Previous Sunday attended morning service by Mr. Minnigerode at St. Paul and evening service by Mr. Duncan at Trinity. Met with brother of Mr. John Rose and was informed of health of Sarah. Going to Washington to be there during congressional sessions. Governor wrote letter to Tammany Hall opposition which caused measures to be taken by the senate. Governor wishes to be president. Kill beef while weather is good. Informed by Miss. L. Seawell that Mrs. A. B. Catlettto threw party at Tavern and would like details of the event though his family will probably not be invited. Wm B. Taliaferro elected Major General of Va. Militia. Gen. Boykin is not happy with the results.","Cold worsened. Heard Mr. Dawson of Georgia speak at a lecture for the Mount Vernon Association for two hours and was not impressed with his lecture. Celebration on the 22nd with a grand state ball at Ballards and a dinner at the American. General Canwell plays part in festivities. Listened to debate on freedmans bill. Opposes the taxation of oysters. Lieutenant Governor sent for media because he was charged with malfeasance in office. Snow almost gone. Wishes Dr. Nelson to drive mare so that she is not idle.","Son had lost letter from wife. Son got drunk and lost coat and as a result was forced to take blankets from the hotel. Son accused of larceny. Extremely upset with son's behavior and his representation of the family. To go home soon. Sickly for several days. Sell muttons if possible. Mrs. Caroline Garland is with him.","Likes how Dr. Griffin teaches. Inquires about fowl and a rooster given to her by John Tabb.","Homes elaborate and homes as well as slaves were under the control of families for generations. Entertaining in an elegant way. Large parties took up the whole lower floor. Food was served in a room upstairs. Many guests stayed for breakfast. Life in Gloucester has changed from luxury and ease to service and self-sacrifice. Gloucester was formerly the residence of Wm. B. Taliaferro, Mr. John Tyler Seawell, Mr. Boswell Seawell, Col. Warner Throckmorton Jones, Molly Elliot Seawell, and Sally Nelson Robins.   Photocopy copy of Mss and TMs.","Photocopy of Mss and TMs.","Men returned home and they were cared for. Upon their return many gave letters to women and were later married in their home. Christmas 1918 associated with camps filled with wounded soldiers. Agreement to not spend money on their own family but instead use it to benefit the returning soldiers. Met with Lithuanian man in camp. At the beginning of the war, household was filled with nurses from the New Zealand troop. Work of the Red Cross Canteen. Photocopy of two TMs.","Sketch of Mary Armistead (Catlett) Jones's life. Happiness until the War. House refuge for soldiers when they were in Gloucester Point and Yorktown. Nanny Garland (Mother's niece) visited wishing she had 10 brothers to join the southern Army, but she only had 2 brothers (1 was killed; he was a Lt. Colonel from the University of Virginia). After war, man in Missouri wrote Nanny saying he found young Garland in Franklin, Tennessee where he gave him a cup of water before he died a short time later. In remembrance of this he also sent a silver cup inscribed with \"In Memory of a Cup of Cold Water\". Soldier from Georgia died in their home. Her two brothers escaped the war unscathed and lived to be moderately old. People poor after war. Scarcity of food - lived off of corn bread \u0026 fried meat. Education was troublesome – father formerly employed teachers for her brothers but once they came of age, her family had to drive 4 miles to brother-in-laws house to be taught by Dr. Griffin (Earl of 'Traquaire'). First great invention she remembers is the sewing machine because it made women's lives easier. After the sewing machine was the telephone which helped to unite all of Tidewater, Virginia. By the time of the telephone, she had lived at her old home (Timberneck which her Grandfather built) for 9 years, where her 4 children were born. Father's mother was Ann Carter, the granddaughter of King Carter of \"Cortoman\" on the Rappahannock River.  Mother was Fanny Burwell, daughter of Col. Armistead Burwell (direct descendent of Lewis Burwell of Carter's Creek in Gloucester). Powhatan's residence with distinct old chimney directly across creek from her home. Mr. Charles Campbell visited old chimney. Saw gas and electricity introduced to allow women to have small kitchens. Automobile. Flying machine. Wireless telegraph. Radio. Only younger brother, Carter, and she remain of their family. Husband died 7 years before. Has 6 grandchildren. Expressions used by servant. \"Uncle\" George caught and prepared oysters for her 16th birthday. White mammy was housekeeper who idolized her mother's children and is remembered for her faith in God. Grandmother Ann Walker Carter, married John Catlett, jr. of King William County, Virginia in 1780. Their first daughter was named \"Hetty\" after a Quaker nurse who nursed John back to health in Philadelphia. Grandfather built 'manor house' along the York River, 4.5 miles above Yorktown. Aunt Hetty married Mr. Benjamin Waller of Williamsburg. Gave miniature to son's wife (married his mother's niece who was her 1st cousin). Father had 7 sisters: Polly married Col. Thruston, Nancy married Field, Matilda married Morris, Lucy married Baytop, Sally married Yates, Martha married Banks, then Thruston. Brother Charles died at age 19. Father inherited all the land of Grandfather. Topaz brooch given to mother by her brother Armistead Burwell. 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Includes letters of Mary Cole Turnbull Burwell and her children including Armistead Burwell, Benjamin Powell Burwell, Frances King Burwell Catlett, Robert Burwell, William T. Burwell (at the United States Military Academy), Charles Blair Burwell, and concerning these children and her other children Elizabeth Margaret Burwell Putnam and Anne Burwell Garland.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSubjects include family, courtship and marriage, religion, setting up and teaching schools in Virginia, North Carolina, and Alabama, economics, travel, sickness, childbirth, and slavery. Includes a poem concerning love between two slaves. The Panic of 1837 is shown in the Burwell letters from the 1830's through 1850's.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThere are letters from John Walker Carter Catlett to his wife Frances King Burwell Catlett. Catlett had children by an earlier marriage, some of whom are mentioned in the letters.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAlso included is a letter by Elizabeth Keckley, an enslaved individual and later a published author, dated April 25, 1844 (Box 1 folder 14).\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSee also: Southern Women and their Families in the 19\u003cemph render=\"super\"\u003eth\u003c/emph\u003e Century Papers and Diaries Series C Reel # 01 and #02 in Swem Library's microforms area, call number HQ1438 .V5 S68\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAunt Charlotte's baby named Lucy. Aunt Mary's baby has 2 teeth. Blue stuff coat bought by Ma from Mr. Biglow.  Mrs. Smith teaching arithmetic. Will and Doctor teaching grammar. Doctor had tooth removed because of toothache. Sister Mary is very sick but improving. Christmas gifts from Dr. Nin and Miss Lane. Mr. Hutchinson visiting (friend of Mr. Lane). Mr. McVicar went to Charlottesville. Brother Armistead went to Petersburg. Went to Mrs. Bishop's on Christmas day and saw Miss Francina who asked about you.  Letter from Ann Syndor. Ann Eliza sent candy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAugust day. Longs to stay in Virginia. African Americans love as well. 2 lovers, Mingo and Kate. Kate was beautiful and a maid. Mingo was in his prime. Mingo is African American and in love with Kate who is also African American. They were married.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Burwell is home and wishes to move out. Brother Jno failed attempt to get into academy and is now teaching school in Tuscaloosa that according to William is a very good school. Hopes to have 20 scholars. Went on 2 deer hunts but didn't kill anything. Many deer on William's plantation. Buck says many deer are in Alabama where he purchased land. Went to Prince Edward and heard Mr. Staunton preach as well as visiting with old acquaintances. Stayed at Mr. Biglow's Saturday night and at Mr. Anderson's Sunday night. Miss M. Williams is pretty severe. Mr. A has 8 boarders but only 4 of them were there when she was. Monday went to Charlotte court with Mr. A where they heard Mr. Randolph's speech and resolution. Went to Dick Venable's that night where his wife looks like an old woman. Not home until Thursday at 12 o'clock. Will write Sister Anne. Pleased with Miss Frances. March 1, 1833 - Pa wishes to put up tobacco in March. Believes August is the best month for putting up tobacco and that he should wait until then. R.B. lies rather than tell the truth because it is convenient. Wants to hear Mr. G's big gun and how he fires it as well as his fate. Respects to him Landon, Sister Mary and Brother A. Intends to write brother Jno.  Wants to see William, hear from Brother Jno and Ned Steptoe before she makes plans for the next year, possibly to go to Texas. Conflicted between staying and leaving. Doesn't want to leave the country/state of her fathers. Possibly come back and visit relatives and also make new ones. March 2 - went to see Blair but he was gone to Lynchburg. Cousin Laetitia sends love. Mr. Tinsely is here. Don't forget guard. Brother Jno traded James for a mule and ultimately also sold the mule for $50. Jno changed professorship but will try and get him another offer. William bought 23,000 acres of land on the red river in Texas for $250. Owns 28-30,000 acres in all.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWanted to move away before Christmas and go to Stoneland, leaving Anee with bairns, but Mr. Ennes placed obstacles in the way and have decided to stay another year. \"The boy\" is quiet and his expected name is Armistead (in reality this is John Bott). Thought of Mr. Plummer because he was a dear friend. Mary is delicate, but a good child who has recently spent time with her grandparents and has returned spoiled. Wish Martha would come down for Aunt Harrison because it doesn't appear she will live much longer because she is suffering. Wishes Fan would become saved so that she too could have the peace that Aunt Harrison has at this time in her life. Give love to my parents and Mary \u0026amp; Caroline Garland.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceived letter from Capt. Overby. Ma is uneasy. Letter from Sister Ann that said she had received a letter from Sister Anna which had stated that I was sick and was under the care of a Thomasonian Doctor. No need for Ma to be uneasy. Has gotten well so they should not worry. Not be possible to go to Boydton in the fall. Business is commencing and will be very busy. Wants 1 or 2 shirts and a few socks. Hard to buy clothes with small salary and doctors' bills. Mr. Garland's mother is low. Silas Wright professed religion. Give love to family and tell Ma not to worry. Give respects to Uncle Lewis. Saw Uncle Harrison in town the other day. Tired of Petersburg and wish to leave.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSend shawl to Boydton by Mrs. Garland. Afraid that she is sick. Shug impatient to go home.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSend by Adams the articles she ordered. Pa and Ma unwell. Pa to put off trip. Hand is numb and it makes it difficult to write.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvolved with business and have little time to reply. State of affairs is alarming and distressing. Men failing daily for large amounts. Money rare. Change from extended credit to cash system. South not the place for poor people. Vicksburg is a pleasant place. Most women are married but there is one that catches his eye though he wouldn't marry now and risk his children growing up in poverty. Situated in Dr. Turnbull's family. Tell Miss Pris to come to VBurg as soon as she pleases. No news everything is occupied with money arrangements. Trial of contested election for mayor of the town. Matter decided against me after 3 days of speechifying. Criminal court and civil court to open soon and will thus be in court for several months. If promissory notes do not increase in value, lawyers will be driven from the bar. Unwilling to work any wager on credit and compelled to quit for capital to carry on business. Tell William not to leave present employment. Regret not having gone into merchandise. Deal with worst of our species. Like to come to Virginia in the summer, but won't be able to do so because want to leave Vicksburg better than came. Tell William to call Messer Holderby and McPheeters to acknowledge the receipt of a bill on R. Turnbull by Dr. for $100. Fees for collection are $10 which he will get if money is paid.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArrived safely at 3 o'clock and found Mr. Garland. Spent evening at capital listening to Loco foco Speech on the sub bill. Ladies congregated in front of the supurb building to listen to Marine band. Leave for New York by train tomorrow evening. Get to W point on Saturday. Will be accompanied by Major John Garland as far as New York. Write at Mansfield when I reach W Point. Love to sister Ann and C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn good health. Many classmates thinking of leaving. 3 or 4 cadets speaking of going to Texas. Court Martial against 2 or 3 cadets for violations of regulations by frolicking. Rob has returned. Bella has been sick.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJune 20 - saw Powell last Sunday and he was well. Attended an Examination. Congress assembled an election for speaker and clerk. Mr. Garland \"thrown higher than a pine by reformers\". Cousin Lewis is well. Crops are good. Love to mother. July 20 - letter came after left. Will is doing well and is a Corporal. Sally Depre's death. Mr. Stansbury reads German romances to us every evening. Dr. Goodwyn died. Eliza's music is going well. Nannie and Frank are sweet and improving. Mary C. Burwell to send Powell's letter the next week unless she hears otherwise, send socks by Ned. Frances King Burwell to John – wishes to hear of Washington visit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpent Monday evening with Mr. Gaines. Betty and Lucy enjoyed the evening. Mr. Campbell was all devotion. Mr. Knecht gave fine music. Heard Miss Octavia Branch sing. Mr. Knecht is coming tomorrow evening for Fanny's birthday. Letter from Bro. William and he is well. Lucy won't be back for a fortnight. Wish Mrs. Garland lived here. Mr. and Mrs. Witlock and Susan Robinson dined here last night. Likes Susan Robinson. Mrs. Garland makes children work. Sister Anna been in bed all week. Children going to Mr. Mallory's next week.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFanny left Mansfield. Mary leaves for Mecklenburg on the 28th. Received letter from Landon whose Barouche is at her service all the time. Answered Cousin Ann's letter. Stir in Hillsboro with wedding parties of Mr. Cameron from Petersburg who married Miss Walker daughter of Mrs. John Walker. Anna went to visit Mrs. Cameron (mother of Mr. Walker Cameron). Like to see Caroline. Wrote Bet. Wrote all the boys and only heard back from Will. Not heard from John in a long time and worried about his children. Little Frank growing fast and his health is improving. Wishes brother John would become independent. Uncertain how long to stay in Mecklenburg.  Anxious to be home. Direct letter to Boydton in Landon's care. Wants to know who Mrs. Waller is because Waller sounds familiar. Robert and Anna send love. Hannah sends love and has improved her bad temper.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMiss Betty spent evening at Mr. Powell's last Friday with other ladies. Mr. and Mrs. Randolph came to visit Saturday night and stayed all day Sunday. Mr. Jones went to Mrs. Powell's as a trick played on him. Mr. Jones's horse ran away from him, but Jim retrieved and returned the horse to town. Betty Scott to be married on May 3rd. Mrs. G and Miss Bets gone to town to get book muslin for Miss Bet's frock. Miss Betty Scott to marry Dr. James Boisseau. Nannie is pretty and learning alphabet. Busy making shirts. Need to make Miss Bet's frock to wear to Miss Betty's wedding. Miss Anne and Miss Charlotte aren't lacing corsets from the bottom. Miss Charlotte isn't holding her head up. Mr. Randolph looks like a 60 year old man – beard is quarter of an inch. Maj Hughs has an inch long beard. Mary sick with ague and fever. Mistress in Boydton, to return after commencement when Mr. Garland goes up. Miss prospect of 2 beaux:  Dr. Spencer and Mr. William Tornson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExamination commences Monday. Ma was in Mecklenburg and doing very well. She expects to be at Mansfield for W.T. Burwell's arrival home and come home by cars or steamboat from New York by way of Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWorking again in pedagoging. School commenced and consists of 15 scholars. 10 studying languages and higher Algebra, Geometry, and Chemistry; all others are studying grammar, geography, or arithmetic. School is limited to 20. Employed for 5 months and to receive $300 as well as board. If pleased with performance could have the school for several years. If not pleased be transferred to another school which pays better but requires more work. Objects to plan of establishing a permanent school and getting Fan a female school. Couldn't remain in one place and longs to move twice a year so the plan would be impractical. Try to help Fan get a position as an independent teacher or assistant in an academy. If B.P was to settle there would be a better chance of establishing a female school. Property has declined from 25 to 50 to 75% and is still declining. Crops doing well. Spent 3 weeks of April in Vicksburg where Brother A and wife are doing well. Blair is at Abram's doing little but BP hopes to get him something in Warren County Miss where Jno Bolling (husband of Lucy Randolph) who has 4 sons who he hopes to hire someone to teach them for a few hours a day because he doesn't want to send them to school. Blair to try and go next winter. Bolling is paying $300 and doesn't want them to teach more than 3 hours a day. Offered a school at $800 plus board, but unsure whether or not to take it. Wrote to Sam Sanders.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOct 18 - Escaped fever (congestive) . Good many deaths and a lot of sickness but believes country is now entirely healthy. In Gainesville, 40 deaths since the 1st of January which contains approximately 1500 inhabitants. Many scholars have been sick which resulted in school not be out until the 1st week in December. Continue here until June 1 for $400 and board. Expect 20-25 scholars. Blair is going to try and spend winter with BP. Professed religion along with 6 or 8 others. Not connected to any church but expect to join the Presbyterian Church. Became acquainted with Mr. Kirkpatrick (brother of HP who was an old classmate) who is an excellent preacher and is settled in Gainesville. Oct 20 – Ma has no time to write so Bettie is sending letter to F.K. Mr. Leyburn has returned and is looking well. Mr. John Atkinson preached yesterday with an interesting account of Texas. Mr. Garland, Sam, and Hugh are with them. Hugh is sweet but has cough that may be whooping cough. Forwarded with note to Miss F. K. Burwell, Gloucester C. H.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFanny needs to meet with the Baytops. Mr. Garland is with Mary C. Burwell. Best for Fanny to go to Gloucester Point with Mr. B.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBrother John came to visit Anne. Aunt Bott introduced him to the children (Johnny and Molly). Mr. Burwell went to Prince Edward for a meeting of the board. John is ill so Dr. Strudwick came and gave him calomel and oil saying he had too much of a headache for quinine. Dr. Long, Mr. Jno Kirkland, and Mr. Jno Norwood came to see John but he was too sickly to visit yesterday.   Aunt Bott and Anne set with him and Mr. Schell sleeps in the same room. Got wheat meal for Hannah to make John a salt rising. Had chill at Mr. Lacy's in Raleigh, where he stayed a day, but not nearly as bad as what he has now. Mr. B. home on Saturday. Brother John has been teaching in Mr. Bingham's school. Mary and Brother John in the house.  Mr. Waddelll lives in with Betty and Fanny teaching music. John willing to try if the salary suits. Mr. Bingham has not been by yet. Mrs. Strudwick in house. Fanny in Mansfield.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Cousin Roberts. Lottie unwell yesterday. Daughter is flourishing. Sick servants in Mansfield have improved.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFanny to travel with Mr. Baytrop so as to not travel without someone protecting her. Betty taken with auge on way home so Anne sent for M.C. to care for her. Dr. May saw her and Betty got better after 10 days in bed. Found Charlotte and lizzy sick but they are doing better. Sister Anne had a daughter this morning with red hair who weighed 12.5 pounds but both mother and child are doing well now. Heard from John last week. No word from William. Letter from cousin Ann last week – little prospect for school in her neighborhood. Christian Burwell married with only Mr. Reed's father and mother as well as his sister and her husband. Randolph in one of his worst humors. Bettie is well but with a bad complexion. Aunt Bettie busy making a mantilla of two old frocks. Added notes by C. M. Garland and \"Bettie\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHugh has whooping cough. Respects to Mr. Baystop and family as well as Mr. Stubs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceived letter by Mr. Stubs. Moving to Hillsboro at Christmas. Bettie will be joining to teach music and possibly French at her brother's school where her salary is not fixed but will be given board. Possibly receive $400-500 but the pay will likely be less next semester. Bettie willing to join but doesn't want to teach among strangers. Anne anxious to send Mary somewhere. Mr. G wishes to send them to Roxbury. Sam and Hugh are here and will leave in the evening. Hugh brought Whooping cough. Baby and Frank will have it as well as Bettie because she has never had it. Bettie has had cold all fall. Bettie has been in town more than a week. Servants:  Mr. Arristides Smith to hire Hannah. He will also get Lucy for her victuals and clothes so that she can stay in the house. Charlotte might stay because of Anne. Amy will stay but it is unknown how she will do without her mother. Thought about writing Armistead to let him know of financial situation but it is feared he wouldn't have any money to spare. What little money received goes toward paying Doctor May. Edward was due $29 at the time of Fanny's father's death. John still in Hillsboro where Mrs. Bott thinks his head has been affected. He is to assist Mr. Bingham in his school for $400-600 depending on the number of pupils should his health improve. John will help pay board for Mary and Frank. Mrs. Botts thinks Fanny could get a job in New Jersey because teachers from Virginia are loved there.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNot succeeded in getting Fanny a situation for another year. Don't know how to advise regarding Captain Baytop. Possibly stay with him again if possible and maybe receive a raise.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnn Burwell of Mecklenburg told Drury A. Bacon that Fanny is in charge of the schooling of a private family. If not engaged for the entire year please let Drury know of terms and conditions. Wish to get instructress for children. Resides 10 miles away from Mr. Lewis Burwell of Mecklenburg who is a reference.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLast Wednesday went to Dayton to attend Enquiry Meeting appointed by Mr. Witherspoon. Saved under preaching of Methodist preacher 2 weeks prior. Prays for Fanny, Betty, and William to accept Christ. Daughter of Mr. McIlwaine's died due to the whooping cough given to her by Bettie. Bettie getting over Whooping cough that she has had for 5 weeks.   Forwarded with more from Elizabeth Margaret Burwell, to Fanny K. Burwell, Gloucester C. H., Va.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBettie sick with Whooping cough and is uneasy because she gave it to Mrs. McIlwaine's children,  the youngest of which died. Blessed that children haven't become ill and died. Letter from Ann describing the death of Nancy Coleman who had been sick for some weeks but could not be convinced to accept Jesus Christ. Mr. Bacon is living in Williesburg and is anxious to see if Fanny would teach his children. Mr. Bacon is uncle to the gentleman who married Sally Boyd. They live near the Presbyterian Church in Williesburg. Blair joined Methodist church on the trail. Abram Burwell again joined the church and it is reported that he is to be married though that has not been confirmed. Bettie got a letter from Ned and she learned that Nancy Haskins is ill and paralyzed the left side with 2 month old son. Not be able to leave until July 4th or 5th. Mary Garland to go to school with Sister Anna. Anne is well and pleased at the thought of going to school. Brother John is mending and if he gets well he will commence teaching on January 5th.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn December found letter from Dr. Gurden wishing to know Fanny's address for Colonel Drury Bacon to inquire about Fanny teaching his daughters. Confined inside nursing those sick with measles. Aunt Jean disposed for 2 weeks, Papa for 4 weeks, William Armistead 3 weeks, Brother John's little girl was sick which worried their house servant, Mamma, and Cousin Panthias. Got through without getting sick. Mama confined with rheumatism. Brother John, Cousin P, and Aunt Jean left this morning. Aunt Jean goes with them as far as cousin Alice Harrises.  She went because the ride might help her and would be a delight to cousin A. Alice will likely meet with Cousin Lucy Baskerville and Cousin Sam Goode's family who lives near there. Letter from Cousin Powell saying all is well and that he is enjoying religion. Cousin Blair is viewed as a zealous Christian. To write to Cousin Powell and Brother Lewis. Haven't heard from Brother Ab since his marriage to a lady they wish to meet. Brother Lewis is single. Brother Allen is settled in a small plantation where if crops are good he hopes to marry. Direct letter in the care of Mr. Randolph to Petersburg. Mr. Garland said he had not heard from Fanny in January because he had been visiting friends in the Upper country. His sister, Mrs. Caroline Garland left Lynchburg to go to New Orleans. She went out with Mr. Sam Garland according to Mr. Landon's family. Captain Sidner failed which was astonishing to all. Mrs. Lewis lost $1000 dollars because of him. Mr. Sidner and Mary bear losses well but Lucy and William Sidner are hurt. Mr. Whites, the bricklayer, offered him $5000 and Mr. Rainy to loose several thousand because of him. Uncle John from Franklin is here and brought Jno. Fanny possibly saw him last at Aunt Tabb's death. Cousin Henry is in good health. Cousin Thomas is ill much like his mother. Cousin Sally never writes. Fanny highly recommended by Sally Goode. Heard Mr. Cake preach and heard Mr. Baker at a revival. Received a letter from a man in Brownsville, Tennessee. Mama, Aunt Jean, and the rest of the family desire to be remembered by Fanny. Aunt Field is still here. Cousin Mary is well and at Roslin with a little boy. Churchy Simpson is still living with Aunt M. Cousin Martha Kerr has Liver Disease. Cousin Christian Burwell is married to Malony Mon and live in place that was formerly Uncle Randolphs. Catherine Reed who married Cousin Granderson Field has a daughter, Eaton Field, who sold the property to get out of debt. They have 30 Negroes and are living at Roslin but expect to live with Thomas Field as soon as his house is finished.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHeard from Fanny through sister Anne that Mr. Baytop was in Petersburg. Bettie and Anna are to visit Colonel Jones. Miss Mary is very accomplished at the piano. Brother Armistead sent the $50 that was requested and he is doing well. Paid Dr. May. John was not able to raise sufficient funds because he expected to pay for Mary and Frank as well as the medical expenses. John doing well and is invited to spend the evening at Mr. Binghams. Wishes Fanny could see John's poetry.  Bettie has 5 music students of which Mary G is one of them. Letter from Will saying he was much as usual. Robert received letter from Blair. Armistead trying to persuade Blair to live with him as he is in the mercantile business and thinks it would be good for him. John doing well teaching with 18 scholars and a small salary. Anna has very small school with only 2 boarders. Frank is sick. Lucy is a good maid.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTrouble with sending and receiving letters. Did not leave Petersburg until January 19th. Arrived in Raleigh on January 20th where friend D. Lacy enquired about Fanny. Arrived in Hillsboro January 22nd where Mary is staying with Brother R. Trying to stay in the village next session because of the amount of boarders Brother R. is to have, but fears that Brother John will not be able to pay for it on his salary. Brother John paid Mary's expenses to Hillsboro. Letter from Ann Burwell saying General Keen informed her that if John would go to Mecklenburg next year he would do very well because the school wants someone who can teach Latin. John says he must make over $300 and if he must leave Hillsboro then he will. Scholars fond of John. Cousin A.'s father is better. The servants, Charlotte and Amey are with Anne. Ned Randolph hires Hannah and gives $50 for her. The servant, Lucy, is with Mary and is sufficient. Armistead sent money ($50) for Doctor May and with the leftover was able to do laundry. Does not know what to get for Charlotte and Amey, and Hannah's hire does not pay what Mary owes at the store. Wrote Powell last fall asking for $50 for Bettie because she owed that at the store, but he didn't send it and so Mary had to give her bond to cover the cost. Bettie hasn't been able to repay Mary because she has only 5 music scholars and the pay is slow. Hear often from Petersburg. Charles Stainback failed and the Venables in Farmville as well. Capt. Syndor failed. Heard from William only once and expects to hear from Armistead. Robert is doing well and says to write to Blair and come live with because it would be more profitable to Blair. He did not mean to give up law but had engaged in the mercantile business. Blair said to be a believed Christian. Anne is well. Tight quarters next semester because of Bettie's three new pupils.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Ma and all were usual. Member of M.E. Church. Religiously inclined and Fanny is as well. Cousin Josiah Burwell has professed religion. Converted during quarterly last April in Dayton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMa wishes for Fanny to meet her in Mecklenburg. Ma left Sister Anna's house because it was filled with school boarders. Summer vacation was only 5 weeks. 1st week was spent at Chapel Hill with Mary Mitchell at commencement. Returned from commencement on June 3rd and was extremely ill for about a week with congestive fever. Confined to the house for 2 weeks. Ma left last Friday. Mary Webb married last Thursday night to Mr. William Long by Brother Robert. Sister Anna attended the wedding with Brother R. Dr. Long threw the couple a large party to which everyone in Hillsboro was invited. Spent the next day with Mary Mitchell and called upon the bride. Went on a carriage ride with Mr. \u0026amp; Mrs. Long, Mr. Henry Webb, Mary Mitchell, and Mr. John Webb. Monday night went to Dr. Webb's after tea to see Mary. Mr. John Webb and Mr. Heartt came and they all went for a walk to the mineral spring. Ma wishes Fanny would meet her at Uncle Louis's house.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn declined his school because it wasn't profitable. Mother to come. Mr. Landon Garland inquired about Frances's plans and spoke of Mr. William O Goode's desire to have a young lady teach school in his household. If Frances is willing, Anne will ask Mr. Garland of the terms and bargain for Frances. Aunt Jean spent a few weeks with Aunt Boyd in Boydton who is afflicted by the death of her eldest son. Aunt Jean and Anne went to commencement. Cousin Fletcher Rives graduated and is going to his father's in Mississippi. Cousin Fletcher been among them for 5 years. Cousin Mary V. Early visited and attended commencement. John's health is improving and he goes hunting with Anne E. Burwell's father. Contemplating trip to Boydton where Mr. Cake is preaching at the end of the week. He preached in Wylliesburg and did very well. Mr. Coke and Mr. Sparrow were appointed by presbytery to visit all destitute churches in county. Mr. Doke from Clarksvill(e) preachers regularly in Boydton where his church has gained several regular members. Cousin Louisa Garland gave birth to twin girls and they now have 5 children. Mrs. William Lea gave birth to twins at the same time. Little Frank is improving. Cousin Robert and Family are well. Cousin Betty had been very sick. Mr. Rainy suffers under Capt. Sidner. Capt. Sidner has moved from Boydton to his former home and Mill and Mr. Chambers now lives on his lot in Boydton. Aunt just sent letter to Cousin Armistead. Received letter from Cousin Blair where he wished to hear from Fanny. Cousin Blair joined Methodist church and is thought to become a preacher.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrances Burwell working too hard for Mr. B for the amount she is being paid. Robert wishes Frances would come visit and stay with him where she could find her suitable work. He has a small school with 22 and Bettie's music students are increasing. Children have all had the measles; Fanny is the last to get sick. Heard from Powell who writes short unsatisfactory letters. Powell is doing well and attempted to marry a woman but failed and hopes to try again. Blair wrote saying he was determined on doing something and is deeply engaged in religion. A at Vicksburg is doing well in his profession. Not heard from Ma since her arrival at cousin L's. Children desire to see Frances.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLoves the beautiful present. Wishes happiness.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSick at the time of receiving letter. Well now after taking 2 doses of Calomel. Landon Garland and his wife, Louisa, went to Weldon and then on to Norfolk and Baltimore. Got letter from Landon saying they would have to stay in Baltimore for the doctor to look at her case which is thought to be consumption.  He advised her to dry up her milk. Little twins are good. Little Maurice is very unwell but seems to be improving today. Matilda Boyd stayed 2 days this week and was pleased with her dress. Anxious for Fanny to come live with Mr. Baskervilles with the only objection being the small salary. Heard nothing from Alexander, sent copy of the letter to him: unable to provide services of Miss. Burwell because of arrangement with brother. At a revival, four of Mr. Blanche's scholars were converted, one of whom was Lucy Goode.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUpset in lack of writing, especially from the boys. Cousin Jane wished that Mary be present at her wedding although they can't be married in this state and will have to go to North Carolina to be married. Cousin Ann and Mary went to Boydton this week for one day. Dinner at Cousin Boyd's. Visited Landon Garland's where Louisa's health has improved. Little Will had a fit and Louisa taking care of him caught a very bad cold which is feared to be consumption again. Twins have grown. William Turnbull visited Boydton a few days after they left. Landon got a letter from John instructing him to come to Mecklenburg soon if he did not go to Washington. Mr. French promised to give him a place if he was elected. Mary wrote Landon that the military band went to Mansfield to serenade Mr. Hugh A. Garland before he left for Washington. Heard from Landon that Bettie was in Mansfield but is unsure of her future plans. Mary Sydnor and Mr. Dupre to be married soon but they have to go to NC and then go onto Charleston. H Boyd is to be married. Mr. James Oliver was disappointed at not being able to have Fanny to teach and said he would rather have her than anyone else, but failed to ask about the salary. Mr. Puryear has given up and many will suffer because of it. Cousin Alan will lose $300 because of this. Cousin Lewis is the same. Kiss little Fan. Mr. Oliver wanted to know if Bettie would teach but he was informed that she would not undertake a school. Respects to Mr. and Mrs. Baytop.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMother is doing well. Cousin John left for Roslin where he is teaching Mr. Jack Field who gives him $300 and board to teach little Robert. Aunt Jean married and gone to North Carolina. She is now Mrs. William Eaton. Married on December 19th by Mr. McGovern at 8 o'clock at Pineywood. Cousin Matilda and her husband came to help make the food for the wedding. Aunt jean opposed to having invitations. They were married on a Tuesday and left the next Saturday for Greenvill(e). Tilda Boyd was at wedding. Anne walked Tilda and her brother Allen at the wedding. Wishes Fanny had been there to walk Mr. Hepburn who was softer than usual and drank a toast to the destruction of bachelors and widowers. A month before Aunt Jean married, a Mr. McNeal said to be worth $400,000 came to visit. He and cousin William met. Aunt Jean would have been his 5th wife. Cousin Louisa's health is much better. Cousin H is not married yet. Randolph-Macon College is very hard run and the professors cannot get any money. Edward T. Good, Mack Goode, and Mr. Rollins will probably have to sell possessions to pay their debts after Mr. Dick Puryear failed. Aunt Jean has fattened 30 pounds since her marriage. Brother Allen staying with them tonight. Little Richard has recovered. Mr. Wright is in Capt. Sidners old store. Rode to Wylesburg to hear new preacher, Mr. Wilson, son of Doctor Wilson of Prince Edward.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBusy preparing for examination. At night they listened to speakers.  The valedictory was delivered by Thomas E. Fitzpatrick Esq., son of the Rite Hon Col. Fitzpatrick of Patriots. Mary Ann had the valedictory composition. Sam's speech was on America. Miss Jones is a splendid teacher. Love to little Fan. Love to little Nancy Morice. Miss Jones sends her love as well as Antenetta and Cornelia. Miss Adalade Morgan is going to be married. Grandma sends best.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e$15 that was sent has been placed on Frances's credit at Garland and Randolph Books, leaving approximately $90 due. This debt should not cause worry because the company knows that it will be paid. Cousin Betty has cut Frances out. Johnny was very fond of Edward's family. Mr. Garland was in town and says that little Nannie has been sick.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLucy Baytup - Company requested at Mr. McIntoshes wedding on April 22, 1844. Hon Jno. R. Fox – Invites Miss Fanny K. Burwell and her particular friends to his party on April 10, 1844. Miss Mary McGlouklin – Company requested to Mr. Sinclairs on April 20, 1844. Miss Martha Baytup – Company invited to the Concert Hall to sing. APRIL FOOLS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFanny's mother left 4 weeks ago intending to spend time with Mr. Landon Garlands and Brunswick. She visited friends in Boydton and found Aunt Boyd's family busy fixing cousin Boyd's servants. Little Frank was sick. Fanny's mother visited Aunt Turnbull's last week and cousin Ann during her time in Brunswick. Cousin John is living in Roslin where Mr. Fields gives him $300 and his board to teach Robert. He has a pleasant time with Miss Churcely. No knowledge of his affair with Till. Some say she discarded him because she left so suddenly for Petersburg. Mr. Garland was here 3 weeks ago and told of Aunt having the idea to propose to Fanny and Cousin John to settle in Boydton next year and open a school and that she would live with them. Cousin Louisa to go the first of the month to her mother's to stay with all her family until November. Mr. Garland said he would visit very often when left a widower. The twins are very fine and remarkable although no one is allowed to hold them according to the father. Country swarms with Negro traders. Cousin Landy Boyd is in partnership with Charles Baskerville and others. Cousin John is attending in the Tavern. Mr. Bridgeforth is gone with the Negros with Frank Boyd. Cousin Blair has joined the conference and has received orders to preach, though we do not know where he was sent. Spent the last of March in Wylesburg and heard Mr. Doke and Mr. Hart from Charlotte preach. The current preacher is a son of Old Doctor Wilson. Pleasure of seeing his wife this week, although she is not pretty, she seems genteel and agreeable. Presbytery meets at Lunenburg courthouse on the third Sunday of the month. Hopes God works through the Wylesburg Church. Mr. Wilson will take a day at Finneywood when the weather warms up. Cousin Panthear has gone with her father to kitten on the first day of March. Little Richard is handsome and Little Sally is smart. Brother John left Uncle Richard's two days ago; all was well except Belden's mother who is not expected to recover. Cousin Robert Boyd expects to move to Missouri in the fall with his family. His wife was a Miss Davice, her mother and family carries them. Aunt Jane Eaton appears to be happy with her man and hopes to visit soon. Supposed she has become fat but that is not believable because she has always been thin. Widowers to bear Fanny off soon. Murry Yates was married two months ago to the Mrs. Boswell, the mother of Thomas Boswell who Fanny met at College last summer. Thomas is very opposed to the marriage. The couple lives where Buck Finch used to reside. Harriet Boyd is still engaged. Mr. Dodson is building a very comfortable house for the Bird. Brother John and family visited Colonel Oliver's family on their way to Uncle Richards. They have a teacher they received from Halifax County, Miss Taylor, but A E Burwell has been unable to meet her yet. A E Burwell's mother has been ill since their Aunt left. William Armistead is going to school every day from home and A E Burwell has no escort when she takes him except on Saturdays. Country in agony over meeting Mr. Clay in Raleigh on April 12. All of the Whigs are preparing to go or wish to go. Martha Farrar spent the evening with the family while her husband took Mr. Puryear's Negros to the South for sale. He has not returned yet. If he went to Alabama he wouldn't have reached his destination yet and so Martha Farrar is very concerned about his absence. Mrs. Goode is alive and in better health. Uncle Randolph's family is well with the girls staying home with little or no society. Mr. Hepburn in his visit a few days ago spoke of giving a dinner when Aunt Jean visits. Wishes Fanny to visit this summer and promises fine melons from brother Allen. Sally Goodes had her third child. Letter to write to friends at Farm Hill and to Cousin Bettie.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStayed longer than expected at cousin Lewis Burwell's because after Cousin Jean was married the bad weather set in. Wishes to have a home with Fanny and Bettie. Mr. Lee's house is vacant and Mr. Wright hinted at setting up a school. Mary wishes to try and get them all together with at least four boarders to help afford meat, bread, groceries, and to pay rent. John says that he will do his part and if there aren't enough girls to keep him employed he will take a school for boys that would not interfere with the preparatory school at College. Servants are sufficient and she could hire Hannah out and get a steady old man to help. Lucy is a first rate worker who is very good at washing and ironing. Brother Robert hasn't written since Mary left Hillsboro. Bett is doing well, her vacation is in October and she expects to go to Mansfield then. Mary hopes to go down the last week of May or before as well as wishing to see Nancy and Hannah before she goes. Frank was sick last week. This week is to be spent with Mary and Charles. Ned and William are two boarders at $100 apiece and 2 boys that go the academy. Blair has become a preacher and Lewis Burwell wrote his mother stating that he was joining the Ala Conference last fall.   Landon's family has gone up the country and is expected to stay until November. Louis's health is much better and the twins are doing well. Mrs. Howard sends her love.  Harriet insists upon Mary coming to commencement and Cousin Ann Frank is ill. Doctor Laird asked about Fanny. Sends respects to Mr. and Mrs. Baytop.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBet is well and pleased with Hillsboro. Not be able to leave for Hillsboro as soon as hoped because the examination was put off a week and the First Class which is usually the first examined is now the last examined. The postponement of exams is so that the Secretary of War may be here during the most important part of it and he cannot leave Washington until the adjournment of Congress. Military board has been appointed to attend the Ex with General Scott as its head. Probably won't be relieved from duty until the 28th. Classmate named Hawkins from North Carolina had a severe accident last week when he fell from his horse and fractured his leg. Hawkins hopes friends will come but if not W.T. will travel with him because he will be unable to travel alone. Mr. G has moved to town.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHeard that Fanny was to be married but had yet to hear directly from her. Brother John has been silent, but Mary believes to settle and support herself with boarders and having a female school. Mr. Rowsie says that if John will not teach then she must get a teacher and take Bettie. Sister Anne is anxious for Mary to go to Boydton. Mr. Garland is living in Petersburg. Mrs. Caroline Garland has sent her sideboard to her brother.  Cousin Lewis is doing better. Letter from Cousin Eaton who seemed well and happy. Powell and Blair wish to hear from Fanny. When Mary was in Brunswick she spoke to Jane Turnbull who said that Armistead had a daughter, Priscilla's health was very delicate, and they board with one of Priscilla's sisters because Armistead has sold his place. William to be in Petersburg the first of July and Caroline says she is overjoyed that Fanny is to be married. Aggie says tell Miss Fanny I told her so. Mr. G will go to Gloucester next week and Mary wants Anne to go with him so that he isn't imprudent in his eating, which is what made him sick when he was there last. Nannie and Margaret look delicate. Anne is well. Respects to Mr. and Mrs. B. Frank says everyone sends love from Lucy down to little John.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill and Bet left yesterday for Hillsboro and will not return soon. Mama wishes to know when Fanny will come. Mr.Garland, Armistead, or Will will come down for Fanny. Anxious to see Fanny. Left Pris and the two babies very well in Mississippi. Armistead is anxious to return to them and so his stay in Virginia must be short.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSister Anne delivered a son yesterday and both are doing well. Anne sends Fanny a lock of his hair. Cousin Anne and Matilda wish to see Fanny and her husband and little Charlie. Mary stayed three weeks in Mecklenburg with Cousin Lewis. Mr. William Eaton sent the carriage for Mary, Cousin Boyd and Cousin Ann to see Cousin Jean who appears happy. Stayed in Carolina four weeks. Cousin Ann was sick and so Cousin Boyd and Mary left her at Mr. Eaton's because she was unable to travel with them. Cousin Jean sends love and wishes Fanny to visit. Pleased with Cousin Sally Eaton while there. Saw Matilda Burwell who is a very nice housekeeper. Charmed with Granville. Heard from all brothers as well as Priscilla and Bettie who send their love and wish to see Fanny and Charlie. Bettie is pleased with Vicksburg. Will wrote from New Orleans the last of August and expected to go to Mexico with the regiment he had been promoted to; he moved from the 6th to the 5th regiment. Mr. Garland is determined to go somewhere. Wishes Fanny to come for Christmas. Cousin Anne sends Mr. Catlett a bar of soap and Cousin Sally sends a cake. Love to Mr. C, the girls, John, and Miss Lucy. Sending Priscilla's letter. Have to write to John tonight. Left Frank in Brunswick with Mr. Stone. Delivered message to Aggy. Anne sends love. Mary wishes Fanny would write. Wish Lucy was with Fanny because Mary does not have work for her and will probably hire her our next year. Sister Anne has small school that will increase after Christmas, though only 2 girls currently board.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMary C. has been ill. Sister is cast down because her school has increased a little but she has no boarders. Jean Stone is here but she takes the place of Frank. Mary wishes John could help her. John has taken a school. Letter from Blair last week, he is in Sumter, Alabama with Powell helping to build his house where he will stay this year and make a crop. Powell has bought land and is settling; he has a very good school. Blair wants Mary C. to go live with him because he believes she would like the neighborhood although she is unsure of this. Mary C. is going to Vicksburg next fall. Mr. Garland had an accident. He had got to Wheeling and expected to leave in the evening for St. Louis. Mr. G seems in good spirits and it was fortunate that Mr. Rose went with him. Mr. Rose carried Albert and Jim with him and after he was hurt, John Rose had to leave Mr. G and take them to Wheeling to keep them out of the way of the Abolishi. He hired them out there and then went back for Mr. G. Anne first received a letter from Mr. Rose which was initially alarming if it wasn't for Mr. Garland's postscript. Lewis Burwell is in from Alabama, he got there on December 29th, and it is assumed it was a courting expedition. John Burwell has another son. Alexander Boyd is to be married to Sally Young. Mary Burwell staying in town all winter and sends her love. Servants are delighted at the thought of moving west. If Mr. G likes his family, he will move in the fall which is a long time for Mary C. to look forward to and thinking about it makes her dread it very much. Saw an account of a tornado which passed through Gloucester and Mathews and is curious as to whether it was near Fanny. Hired Lucy out this year for $30. Mary does all the necessary work except washing which is done by Charlotte because Anne has no boarders. Little Fan sends love. The baby is named Spotswood.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMrs. Bott came in tonight and says tell Mama that Anna has a son named Dandridge Spotswood who is about 3 weeks old and is doing well. Brother R is fond of it. Amy is still weak. Behind with sewing work because Lizzie has to mind the baby so much. In dreadful spirits. Disappointed at Mama not coming with Mrs. Jones. Caroline joined the Church Sunday before last. Yesterday Spotswood was baptized and it hurt that Mama wasn't there. Hope Brother J will be able to sell the colt to get the money so that Mama can take what she needs of it. Tried to collect money but failed and am tiring of death and debt. Mr. G and Mary are well. Expect Mama with Dr. S. and Lady. Write by Dr. S because he will return next Sunday.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSend copies of the letters contained in the St. Louis Republican. They were received today addressed to Uncle Armistead. City of Mexico, October 1, 1847 – particulars of Brother William's death. He was Aide to Col. Clark Commander of 2nd Brigade of Gen: Worth's Division. Morning of the 8th, they reported to Col. McIntosh. Col. Clark had been wounded at Churabusco. Took possession against the enemy lines at dawn and were given orders to charge and drive the enemy from the position in which he occupied. Order was obeyed and we were victorious but at the expense of our best men. 1/3 of the men and 21 of 41 officers in our division were killed or wounded. Brother was shot down by a musket when within 10 feet if the enemy's 1st line of defense. Ball struck him just above the knee of his right leg (breaking it) and then he was struck down by a lance which ultimately killed him. During the long and bloody fight his sword and sash were stolen as well as the ring on his finger. He was buried the next morning in sight of the battlefield with the other 120 who fell with him. Col. Scott and Captain Merrill are buried on either side of Burwell as well as his little dog Rod who had been shot through the body during the battle, but was found licking his masters wounds before he died. 9/10th of those who had their limbs amputated have died and so it is good that Burwell's was a quick death. 8 of Burwell's regiment, more than half of those who initially came to the City of Mexico have fallen. Burwell has an ink stand sand box and wafer box which he took to the castle of Perote. He is noted as wishing his brother in Vicksburg had them because he would have appreciated their curiosities. Enclosed are those items in addition to a letter from Col. Clark to General Worth about his death. R.W. Kirkman cut locks of his hair and will send those in the trunk but enclosed are locks of hair that had been cut by the lance that killed him and were lying on the ground near him. Been with Burwell since the first of May and any further questions I would love to help. –R.W. Kirkham Adjt. 5th Infantry. Tacubaga, Mexico, September 10, 1847 – excellent qualities possessed by William T. Burwell. Beloved for his suavity and irreproachable manners. –N.G. Clark Col. 5th infantry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHaven't heard from John since last September. Brother A. received a letter from Mary Papplan saying that Fanny had a daughter and Mary C. felt mortified because she didn't know. Mr. Catlett wrote about the birth of Willie but not with this new child. Mary C. is in Jackson Mississippi with Brother Armistead who has been there since October. Blair went to Texas in November and Powell is married and no longer needed Mary C.  She left Alabama in January with friends and visited New Orleans before coming back to Jackson. Randolph lives in New Orleans and Mary C. visited with him for 5 weeks and was pleased with his wife who is the daughter of Mr. Meade who was an old acquaintance. Mrs. Goodwyn from Virginia is a sister of Roberts wife was also there and stayed a fair amount of time as well. Bettie went to Mary G.'s wedding in St Louis and has yet to return. Mary going to Virginia. In June Mrs. Caroline G. is in St. Louis with Mary and Doctor. Mr. Pembroke Garland is living with Doctor G and Mrs. Garland came to visit. Mr. Pembroke has been confined to his bed for 8 years. Mrs. Doctor Garland came to visit after Mary C. arrived in Jackson; she is the daughter of Mr. James Garland. Letter from Powell and Margaret stated that little Willie missed Mary C. after she left. Mr. Catlett's friend, Mr. Morris, lives near Jackson and Mary C. sent word to him by Mr. Bur. Have a good Presbyterian preacher. Blair likes Texas; he is on the San Antonio River in Victoria County and he is good health. Cousin Ann is doing well and living with Cousin Sally. Mr. Roberts tends to his plantation which is 4 miles from Cousin Sally's. Matilda Boyd is married to a brother of Ann's husband.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePris gave birth to a son on July 30th and both are doing well. The assumption is that the child will be named Armistead. Fanny hasn't been feeling well and Mary C is worried about her. Hope Miss Lucy is better. Wishes for Fanny's mother to let her know who the minister is in Abingdon now. Powell is doing well and had another son named Armistead Thomas after the grandfathers. Blair is pleased with Texas where he is buying and selling stocks which he finds profitable, the nearest post office is in Goliad and he says the traveling agrees with him. Anne is in very bad spirits. Hugh is with Anne, but they are contemplating sending him to Uncle Landon because she does not want to send another child to Roman Catholic School. Caroline has a son born on July 8th that is named Bernard Gains after the Dr.'s father. Anna will be confined soon with her 11th child. Brother R sent his and his 2 boys, Armistead and Robert's, Daguerreotypes. Robert looks old. Brother A. is working on his river plantation. John is candidate for Clerk of the Senate. Feels solicitude for Frank and is anxious for John to send him to Powell until he is old enough for business. Visited Cousin Mary Barnet who lives in Yazoo City with her five children. In her most recent letter she wrote of losing her infant that was born when Mary C. visited.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLady in Vicksburg had sensitivity to light but an eye doctor helped her and she can now read and work. The Doctor sees patients from all over the US. Brother Robert to visit if she doesn't go to Virginia over the summer. All is well with Mary. Blair is in good health and was about to start moving cattle from the Colorado River to Matagorda Bay and is expected to be gone 3 months. Hopes Fanny will see Dr. Farrar and has heard from Sister Anne that while he is in Richmond he would try to see Fanny. Won't be home until the last of June unless someone is going to Jackson. Armistead can't come and Mary C. doesn't want to burden Powell because he brought her. Pris's baby is ill with Whooping Cough. Bettie and the rest are well. Unsure about John not sending Frank to school. Miss Nancy P. and David Minge are married. If Charles Field lived in Rosewell, where is Mrs. Tabb Catlett. Powell, Margaret, and Cousin Mary Barnet (Randolph) send their love.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3rd son of Brother Armistead passed away at age 5 of Dysentery after the Measles. The 3 older children had the measles at the same time but faired much more favorably. He suffered for 10 days. He was the most healthy and sprightly of the children. The baby is 13 months old and no bigger than a 6 month old. He contracted whooping cough in the spring while teething, followed by diarrhea, and then the measles when it was thought he would not live. Virginia became very ill the week after her brother died. Brother Armistead has been unwell for 2 months with diarrhea. Concerned about Frank. Powell does not teach at home now; he is employed at an academy 3 miles from home where he teaches languages. Dr. Farrar expects Prince Edward will go to Philadelphia in March because he has a son that will graduate then. Brother Robert might come to visit this winter and if so she might go back with him. Pris sends love. Bettie is very busy and sends love. Miss Lucy's health is bad. Blair is still in Texas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThinking of writing Fanny for 10 years but have always out it off. Settled 3 miles west of Sumterville, 15 miles north of Livingston and 8 miles southwest of Gainesville. House is a double log cabin with sheds on both sides. A fine sandy hill is 200 yards from the church and the garden and orchard are between the house and church. Moved an old female school house so as to have 5 rooms beside a dining room, cook room, and store room. Settled here in 1847 when bought 80 acres of land at $12 ½, 2 years ago bought another 80 at $10 and this spring bought 100 acres at $15. Brother-in-law owns half of everything except the last 100 acres in which he owns ¼. He takes care of the farm while Ben takes care of the schoolhouse. Charges $4 a month and allow them to quit when they choose. 3 children - all boys and the oldest will be 4 next September, the youngest is 3 months. The older children are spoiled rotten. Rarely leaves the house without Willie and his dog Prince and Ben's dog Blue. Only teach 6 hours a day. Live in a good neighborhood where all the people are industrious. The country has been healthy for the last 8 years. At Sumterville there are 2 schools, one for male and one for female. The male school is a military school taught by a Dinwiddian, a graduate of Virginia Military institute. The female school is taught by Mr. Davidson of Petersburg, a grandson of General Butts and graduate of the U.S. Naval School. In Livingston the female teacher, Mr. Brame, was born in Petersburg, and so the Dinwoodie is well represented here. Blair is still in Texas but speaks of coming in the summer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eYoungest boy, 2 ½ years old, died last March 1, 2 months after Mary left us which makes the loss of 3 loved ones in a year and a half. Molly's death was sudden and of an unaccountable sickness. She had been complaining for several weeks of pain in her bowels. Her baby was born August 13th and seemed to recover relatively quickly, gaining weight and looking healthy in only 2 months. Friend and relative of the doctor was married middle of October. Mary helped with the wedding and attended the parties looking as well as ever. Became involved in religious duties. Longed to see her deceased sister, Carry. Promised her that her children would be taken care of. Sunday before Christmas, she dined with Anne P. and seemed more cheerful. She had dinner with friends and ate some pressed souse which is the supposed immediate reason for her illness. The next morning she complained of excruciating pain and so the Dr. prescribed her medicine and sent for Dr. Linton. She sent for Anne P. at 9 o'clock as she grew worse where she was suffering from intense pain in her bowels and vomiting. Sent for Dr. Papin. She got better the following day, but at about midday she complained of a pain in her side and so she was given a little paregoric under Dr.'s orders. Left her room for a few minutes and when Anne P. returned to give her the prescribed medicine she was breathing very badly and could not be aroused. Called the doctor immediately who thought she had only slept too long and gave her brandy and succeeded in rousing her though she remained cold where she began praying with a stiff tongue, after which she could not be revived. The last words she said where for Lizzie to \"rub my hands\" By 10 o'clock she was a corpse. The boy contracted scarlet fever on a Thursday and passed away the following Tuesday morning about 9 o'clock. Fanny to go with Betty Lemoine and spend time with her Virginia relations. Went through 7 years in poverty. Received a letter from mother. Thankful that Mr. G. is a changed man and is a constant member of the Episcopal Church. Hugh is a very promising boy and assists Mr. Watt in teaching and so his own education costs nothing. Collects bills and makes nearly enough to cloth himself. Mag is rather rude and wild. Spot is a complete scape grace. He is the only one that goes to school. Fanny teaches Nan and Mag but could not manage Spot.  Mary's children are doing well.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eYellow fever broke here in August, but went to the country and were fortunate enough to escape it with the exception of one servant who went to town without the master's knowledge, but who has fully recovered. This is the winter the legislature meets and the town is filled with people. Bettie's being married and left us. Pris is not able to go out. Miss Fanny wishes to be with her again if she could afford it. Fanny has 3 children. Powell is the only one that writes often. He has 3 boys: William, Armistead Thomas, after the two grandfathers and Benjamin Powell. I named the two last. He sent money to have Mary C.'s daguerreotype taken and sent it to him. Blair is still in Texas. He made arrangements to visit last August but the yellow fever was everywhere in the way in which Jno was to come.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFanny is with Frances. Baby has been very sick for 2 months and has the worst sore eyes, but he is now getting better. Asks about Frances's soul and whether or not she is saved.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrote Mr. C. to meet in Richmond but Cholera is very bad in Richmond and so Mrs. Petrie thought it was best to stop in Augusta, Georgia. Fear Mr. Catlett never received telegraph. Crossing the York River, as well as the uncertainty of getting a conveyance to Gloucester deters her from going until she has heard from John or Mr. Catlett. Dr. jones went to Gloucester yesterday and if there wasn't word from John or Mr. Catlett, Mary C. would go with him today.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTried for many years to get Brother John to come to Alabama and join B.P. in a school. Contemplated raising money next fall to pay off John's debts in order to get him to Alabama. Would like to help John but doesn't want to injure himself or his family in the process. If Frank comes he will be treated as one of B.P.'s children especially if he is willing to learn a trade. Only teaches from 8-4. Blair is in Texas and pleased with the country there. He is attending to cattle on a 5 year contract. The oldest child, Wm. T., is good looking but it is feared he will give B.P. a lot of trouble. He can spell 2 and 3 letter words and doesn't go to school. Tommy is ugly and not so sprightly but is noble. B.P. is the flower of the flock in looks and generally a good boy who is hard to quiet once he gets started. Robt Hanna is rather large (15 lbs at 14 months) but is sprightly and otherwise healthy. Have 260 acres worth about $15 per acre. Work 5 hands and keep 2 women and a boy at the house. Made 19 bags of cotton last year which was worth about $700. School was worth about $1000. Owe about $3500 due next winter. Owed about $1000 and if this year is as profitable as the last, then they will be able to raise $2500. Expect to sell every negro except 3 and buy a new set. May sell them on credit to get 10% more. Trying to raise grain and stock because cotton is uncertain. May come to Virginia to buy new negroes if he succeeds in selling the ones he has. If this happens he will come and visit Fanny. Corn crop sold at $1 a bushel. Drought has been severe. The corn crop looks well and has begun to shoot. If there is a good rain once a week for the next 4 weeks the crop will be doubled. If this is the case there will be 50,000 bushels within 5 miles of this place. Finished cleaning wheat and made about 90 bushels. Wheat crop generally good with between 20 \u0026amp; 30 bushels to the acre. Thinks they will be able to sell 100 bushels for $1. Usually make enough sugar cane to keep the children and negroes chewing all year, but will hardly make seed this year. Wish Fanny could get agriculture friends to get a 1 or 2 of choice white wheat and send it to him in the mail between now and October. Margaret has gone to visit her Aunt who is in bad health. The boys have gone to Sumterville for preaching. Can't believe he is over 40 when he hardly feels 20. Mobile and Ohio Railroad is coming fast and will be 12 or 15 miles by the end of the year. Building a branch off it to Gainesville which will pass within 2 miles. The railroads will have a considerable effect on the price of land. Land is cheaper here than anywhere else. Added a second floor to his home sand is now a very comfortable dwelling with 8 rooms and a large room for boarders. Wants Brother John's post office address.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWorries that Fanny is unwell and wishes that she comes to visit. Brother Robert said he was going to write Fanny and see her this summer, which it is assumed he has not done. Wonders if Mr. Catlett will be in Richmond this summer, what the baby's name is and why she has not received a lock of hair. Armistead is going to carry Charlie to Alabama to Powell's school. Powell still wants Frank to go to his school.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBrother Robert's Daughter Fanny died on her way home from New York. Brother John has given him trouble. In Frank's last letter he said that his father was sending him to Uncle Powell's in Alabama as soon as he was out of debt. Would like to know how much John owes and Powell would like to know if John would come so they could have a school. If he could be certain that John would come,  he would make arrangements for a larger school the following year. Thinks that Armistead will send Willie and that Anne will send Spot to Powell next year to school especially since the railroad will make it only a 2 day ride from Richmond. Costs $5 to go to Mobile by train. Stayed with a granddaughter of Cousin Tabb in Greensborough. Sally Tabb and Henry said she talked about the family often. Met a lady from Rockbridge County who knew many of the same people Mary C. knew from Prince Edward. One of her daughters married Ben Smith who is now a professor in the Union Seminary. Eye sight is getting worse. Not given up on Mr. Catlett send a daguerreotype of the children.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTrouble with mail service sending and receiving letters. Ill after visit. Mr. Wood wishes to buy a farm in Cumberland but was unable to and so he bought a comfortable residence in another part of town. Uncle Raymond Minor lost his wife just after they moved to Cumberland leaving him with a 2 month old infant which he begged her to take. The child's name is Elvira C. Minor and is just 10 years old. Not sent her or Rose to school except music lessons. Ellie calls her Marmy and Rose calls her sister because that's what she had heard her brother call her all those years. Rose's mother died 4 years ago and her father, 41, married a 21 year old last fall. Health is bad. Mr. Wood is sick as well. M.S. Wood's mother's health is better than it once was but has lost all sight in one eye and is unable to write.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBettie is one of the finest children and was christened Bettie Burwell. Looking for Brother Joh who is coming to live in Evergreen to work in the bookstore that Brother A bought. Brother R had a stroke. Since Fanny's death he has turned very grey according to Anna. Hear from Powell very often who was visited by Armistead over Christmas. Anne is doing well and Miss Caroline is with her. Brother and Pris went to a masked ball with F and Nanie. They got home before 11.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMoved to Texas where B.P. bought land on the Lavacca River. 260 acres of land with 100 enclosed and 70 in cultivation for $1500. Frank left yesterday. Not able to leave before February or March. Wish to send 1 or 2 Negroes and to hire someone to plant the crops so that profits will not be lost. Only 4 days travel to Indianola.  Frank will live with Blair who is stock raising. Blair will give him $150 a year. Wishes to know the price of good plow boys from ages 12 to 15 and if Mr. Catlett would find some and send them to New Orleans. Hear very rarely from Vicksburg.  Benny is rather puny and has had a fever for a day or two.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUncle Pow bought a place in Jackson and expects to move there in April. Half dozen neighbors in four miles. Bound to the North by Carancahua River and on the west and south by the bay of the same name. Uncle Blair's land that of deceased Wm Miller, is 5000 acres of land in this tract. 6000 head of cattle. He expects to brand 1200 calves and sell 400 beef cattle this year. Thinks Charley would like to live there with Frank and Blair. Aunt Harriet is a very fine woman. Uncle Robert moved to Charlotte, Mecklenburg County NC. Will send a Texas Almanac.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRunning away from yellow fever. Going to Mr. Burr Garland's plantation that is 6 miles from Jackson. Packing for 3 or 4 months because it will be that long until they are able to come back. Grandma was here all summer and was taken with one of her fits in which everyone thought she would die, but she is doing better now and heading for Dingle. Aunt Pris and Uncle Armistead spent the day here yesterday. Uncle A drove with a high fever and has been quite sick since he went to the swamp. Frank was very ill in last letter from Texas. Charlie Burwell is in college at Princeton. Hugh is in St. Louis with Tim to practice Law. Mammy Aggie has been dead a year last March.   Write to Vicksburg because there are several men there who have had yellow fever and will bring the mail to Fannie.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMother died. For the last 8 weeks she was confined to her bed and was basically blind but her mental vigor remained. Monday at half past 9 she died without a struggle. Very few of her children were with her. Brother A was at court and didn't return until Wednesday morning. She was interred on Wednesday and is now resting with William and Bettie.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLilly, Uncle Armistead's second daughter died. She was taken sick before Jinnie. Grief so great for Jinnie's loss that can't feel Lilly's. Aunt Carrie and Maggie are staying at the Barrens until Carrie goes to Virginia with Uncle Burwell. Also included is the obituary of Virginia Burwell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBusy cow driving. Make an abundance of corn for bread. Uncle A lost 2 daughters within a very short time with Grandma following shortly after that. Vicksburg is a very sickly place and it is good that Aunt Anne and her family are leaving it. Aunt Anne to Virginia, Nan to St. Louis, Mag to school with Aunt Anna, Spot to school in St. Louis, and Hugh is still in St. Louis. Uncle Pow and family were well a few weeks ago.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eComment on life in Texas. Writing to Frances in hopes that Sister Ann is with her. No smoke house on property and all eatables are kept in a cabin that is about 8 square feet. No corn crib or stable. Get corn and flour from New Orleans and kill a hog as needed. The stock is fed by the pasture from the Navidad to the Lavaca River. Only 12 cows, last year raised 10 heifer calves and 1 steer calf. 5 mares and fillies, 2 buggy horses and 4 mules and 5 yoke of oxen. Never run more than three plows at a time so that there is always a team able to work. Break land with 2 or 4 yoke of oxen. Work the crop with mules and horses and a single yoke of oxen. No crop last year, only 4 bales of cotton on 50 acres and no corn. Blair goes 8 to 10 days in the cow driving season sleeping outside without taking his boots off, he has made about $1000 a year. Complains of hardships and wishes to get rid of his contract which is effective 3 more years. Hair and beard almost white and looks 10 years older than Ben, but his health is better here than in Alabama. Frank one of the best cow hands on the range. Immigration here has increased in the last few years, but last year's drought slowed this immigration. Most of the newcomers are planters. Two Prestons of Missouri (Landon and Shaw), kin to the Virginia Prestons, have settled on the Navidad about 5 miles from Ben. Had another daughter last month, so they now have 4 sons and 3 daughter and all are in good health. The newest girl is named Martha Catherine. Try to teach the 5 oldest but they do not like books. Very mild winter. Can get oysters from 20 miles away. Last ham of bacon was from Alabama. Until this year killed deer and turkey but this year they have been scarce. Probable that Texas will declare itself independent and it is doubtful that she will enter into the Southern Confederacy. Hope no black republic will ever rule. Grieves that he has to eat corn from a Republican state this year.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eState of affairs has made money matters very hard in the South. The Comanche Indians have been coming down on the settlers killing them and stealing everything. Mr. W.B. Grimes started a rancho on the Leona which empties into the Frio. Had 2200 head of cattle and 22 cow horses. The Indians penned 20 of the horses in their own pen close to the house and the two they couldn't open.  One they shot and the other they frightened so much that he could not be helped. One started down the Leona to warn the other settlers but the Indians had hid in the gully and when O Neal passed, 40 rose behind him on G's horses and almost caught him because his horse was broke down and has already run 7 miles. If he had run 50 more yards, then they would have had his scalp. They killed 2 men and mangled a young lady so badly they thought she would die. One man they scalped and cut the skin off the bottom of his feet and made him run through the thorns, then skinned his beard off, shot 20 copper spiked arrows into him and then cut them out, picked a hole in the back of his neck, shot him through with a musket ball, cut out his heart, then cleaned off the road and stretched him across it and made 9 marks by the side of him. The lady was scalped but is still alive. The two men who take care of G's stock told F.M. Flournoy and son killed Woolfork. Woolfork shot four times and stabbed 5 times and Flournoy's son died immediately. Corn is 6 or 7 inches high. Uncle B and family are not home because they went to Texana Friday for preaching.  Uncle B joined the Presbyterian Church yesterday. Be at home about 4 days every month from cattle driving.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn Petersburg 3 weeks. Hugh came the Wednesday before Anne left and stayed one night because he had to go to Memphis where he expects to get a commission under the Confederate States in Col Bowen's regiment. He left the day Eliza was buried. She died Wednesday the 12th and was buried the next day at 4 o'clock. Sam and her brothers arrived after she was already gone. Left Petersburg Monday morning and joined Nannie B. who had left the Friday before in Hillsboro. Robert is going to join the hornet's nest, a company in Col Hill's regiment at Yorktown. People here been busy today fixing boxes for the North Carolina regiments. Robert leaves tonight and Florence Morton goes as far as Petersburg with him. Anna is going to Hillsboro as well as Willie who is going there to study medicine. Armistead is in the Calvary Company near Little Rock.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eComfort to have Bob stationed near Frances and wish that Armistead was with him. Armistead joined the Calvary Company in Arkansas and was stationed near Little Rock.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAunt Carrie staying with Aunt Mary since news of Uncle Sam's illness. He is at his Mississippi plantation. Letter from Cousin Mattie. Not a word from Spot. Hear from Hugh in an indirect way; he is in Kentucky near Columbus. Heard through General Meems that Uncle Armistead got over the river safely and is expected to get on without difficulty.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSam died. Fell at the battle near Boonsborough, Maryland on Sunday the 14th. Thought to have initially died at Harper's Ferry but he wasn't near Harper's Ferry. General Garnett had fallen in Harper's Ferry and the similarity in the names had caused the confusion. Brother Landon's son, Maurice, who was Sam's aide, accompanied his remains. He had telegraphed twice but no dispatch was recorded. He had joined the church two years ago and was a consistent and praying Christian.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSchool began the 1st of the month. Wife had an accident that confined her to her room for 2 weeks. Anxious about Armistead. He is in General Price's army. Not heard from in more than a month. John's regiment has been ordered to Suffolk and is expected to fight soon. His regiment is Colonel Owen the 53rd. Willie was in Richmond and it is rumored that his regiment has been ordered to the same place. His regiment is the 43rd Colonel Kenan. John is Ass. Quarter Master and Willie is apothecary which allows them both to be free from onerous camp duty.  School has 30 boarders and 34 day students and 5 more boarders are coming in October. Several refugees, 5 grown persons. 2 children and 2 servants in addition to the Episcopal minister, his wife and servant. In total there are 39 regular boarders. Flour is $28 per barrel and butter is 50 or 60 cents per pound, and everything in the same proportion. Supplies can scarcely be had at any price. Can get shoes for $8 and because the price will only rise, will have the shoes made and sent to Petersburg unless otherwise instructed. Member of church sick in hospital in Lynchburg. His wife has written repeated but has heard nothing in return. His name is J.L. Todd and is in Christian Hospital Ward no. 3. Please make inquiry so that the wife can be informed. Congregation has lost 19 young men from wounds and sickness in the company.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHugh's health improved and left the 4th for the army. He is Lieutenant Colonel of the 1st Missouri Regiment and expects to go to Missouri with Price soon. Received letter from Hugh while he was in Charlotte where he stayed with Brother Robert. Brother Robert has a good school and several refugees boarding, fortunately they were able to buy corn flour, meat, and sugar at reasonable prices. Maggie was ill but has since recovered and gone to Buller Clairborne's to visit. Hugh was in Richmond but was unable to see Mr. Catlett. Brother John received crops and they are a great help.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHugh not hurt in the battle near Grand Gulf. Spotswood is doing well. University of Alabama closes on the 5th of June because of scarcity in provision, a month early. Because he has been there 2 semesters he is able to come home for break even though it is an expensive and dangerous trip. If he returns to university he will be the only senior. Expect Brother Landon the last of June or 1st of July. His son, Maurice, is in the 2nd Virginia Cavalry. Girls and Hugh spent Christmas at Buller Clairborne's and met with Sarah Rose who is also staying there. Mr. William Waller and Cousin Jennie Waller were married and saw Caroline when they passed through on their way to Charleston. Mr. Waller said that Timberneck had burned.  In letter from Nannie B., found out that Anna has been ill with pneumonia but was getting better. Caroline in the worst spirits. Corn meal is $8-10 a bushel, butter $2-3, eggs $1.25. If the war continues, will not be able to keep the house next winter.  Mag fixing old dress for Aunt Caroline. Have knitted 4 pairs of stockings and 2 pairs of gloves. There was a raid on the Central Railroad and the Canal. Cousin James Garland lost his youngest son, William. He died at his father's about 4 weeks ago and left his wife, daughter of Dr. Goode, who is expecting. Uncle Hudson is well. Cousin Boyd nurses him like an infant. Aussie Slaughter who married Mr. Broadnax, has a son who is a few day's old.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGoing to dentist tomorrow and Saturday for operation. Cousin Nan is lovely, beautiful, and sweet. Hettie feeling unpretty. Aunt Anne is looking well. Cousin Mag is full of sparkling wit and is very pretty. Garlands are sweet. Aunt C. is charming. Worries about Pa.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUpon arrival found Miss Garnett who has taken in the sister-in-law of Mr. Wilcox Brown and the Cousin of A E's great friend, John Thompson Brown, and is said to be a cousin of ours through Winstons. Spent a day at the Cristal Palace. The program began at 12:30 with the band of the Royal 2nd Artillery, a play by the company's troupe, then some military music by the band of the House Guards, followed by a choral concert of 200 performers and finally fireworks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUncle Landon's business keeps him busy. He is to finish what needs to be done today and then take the following days to sight see and  go to Oxford and Cambridge. Wanted to go to Portsmouth to see the Arctic Expedition off, but expenses were too high. In Paris for 3 weeks starting next Thursday. Miss Garrett and Spotswood went to Church to hear the Archbishop. Met Miss Emily Mason as well as two girls from Baltimore, Miss Jenkins and Miss Rowland (Miss Mason's niece). Miss Garnett to be in Switzerland this summer as a guest of Miss Skipp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrite to Richard in Texas once a month. Good health and travels 20 miles once a month to preach. Going to Charlotte to spend 3 weeks with sons. John has a flourishing school and his children are well. Mary married Ben Lacy and lives near Robert Burwell. She has 3 children, 2 girls and a boy, the youngest is 2 months old. Nannie teaches music in the school. Armistead has 3 children; the 2 daughters are almost grown. The oldest, Ella, is in Robert's school.  Ed married Miss Wilkenson of Augusta and has 4 children. Will is in poor health and has no children. Bob Strudwick is married, living in Durham, and has 2 children. Robert has 5 great-great-grandchildren and numerous grandchildren. Dan and wife have been in mountains of Virginia. Richard is a pastor of a church in Denton, Texas and is married with a daughter named Fanny. Since the death of Mr. Crow a year ago, Nannie Crow has been having trouble. She has 5 children and is able to live comfortably on what Mr. Crow left her. Robert is very feeble and unable to undertake long trips.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLost Edmund Strudwick on April 1, 1887. He left behind a wife and 4 children. Pastor Dr. Miller said that he passed away peacefully. Left his family well provided for. Mattie will remain in Charlotte at the present. Her father, mother, and sister will stay wither. Robert will soon be 86. John has been sick for 3 months. He is improving and has been encouraged to go to the springs this summer by his doctor. Nannie Crow has been sick for 2 or 3 months.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJar of Lard arrived to Mrs. Catlett. Mr. Mann offered to deliver it in person or it would have arrived sooner. Sent the jar to Court House for mutual friend Lucy Ann Wood to see that it is safely delivered.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNo news from St. Louis since April. Living is terribly expensive. Send soap to Brother John in Richmond at the Auditor of Public Accounts and he will express ship it to me.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten during Civil War. Brother John and Alfred at cars to see Anne off.  Met Mr. Lynch, a brother of John Loving. Called Mrs. Robertson to visit with Nannie Burwell. Mollie May was expected from Norfolk yesterday. Sally Harrision is in Brunswick and Molly is staying at May's. Unknown how long Anne will remain in Virginia but refuses to leave without seeing son. President Davis arrived last night and was to go to Richmond in an extra train at 8:30. Mr. Smith's is far enough out of town that nothing was seen or heard. Lucy and Anne to ride downtown to see Mollie. Mr. Smith angry with Lucy's Cousin, Mr. John Catlett, because he has invited them to visit him and has gone to Petersburg without doing so.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFanny passed away after a painful 2 week illness.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSend Miss Fanny handkerchiefs which she has marked tolerably for her wedding.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Dr. Walker Jones recommending Miss M. Fox as a companion and assistant. Wrote to decline the offer, but she may suit Sally\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBusiness in Mathews court. Reading of Mr. Nelson's letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWife's brother and he went to hear Mr. Langham preach. Charles and Nanie visit. Sent Captain Jones with articles for memorandum. Gala the next day. Senate adjourned for Virginia to vote for Pierce and King.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: his son John's behaviour at the University.  Son (John) borrowing money in Richmond; suspected of gambling while at school. John refused to meet with him while he is in Charlottesville. John asked to withdraw from school\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSlave (Betsy) purchased for Dr. Nelson for $770. Attending Dr. Funsten's wedding and visiting John in Charlottesville along the way. Worried about (son) John's progress in School and his assumed gambling.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn (son) with him in Richmond but to go home soon. Senate is not productive and only spending the people's money.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMr. Dudley elected president against wishes. Major Taliaferro disappointed with outcome. Dinner with governor. Legislature not productive.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWife's Brother (John) visited. Met with Miss Louiza Seawell and Mrs Roberts (formerly Miss Ann Burwell). Butcher animals and sell for profit if possible. Coming down before Christmas as will Charles and Nanie. Mr. Hunter to be elected as Senator of United States.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLegislature during the week and church on Sunday. Previous Sunday attended morning service by Mr. Minnigerode at St. Paul and evening service by Mr. Duncan at Trinity. Met with brother of Mr. John Rose and was informed of health of Sarah. Going to Washington to be there during congressional sessions. Governor wrote letter to Tammany Hall opposition which caused measures to be taken by the senate. Governor wishes to be president. Kill beef while weather is good. Informed by Miss. L. Seawell that Mrs. A. B. Catlettto threw party at Tavern and would like details of the event though his family will probably not be invited. Wm B. Taliaferro elected Major General of Va. Militia. Gen. Boykin is not happy with the results.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCold worsened. Heard Mr. Dawson of Georgia speak at a lecture for the Mount Vernon Association for two hours and was not impressed with his lecture. Celebration on the 22nd with a grand state ball at Ballards and a dinner at the American. General Canwell plays part in festivities. Listened to debate on freedmans bill. Opposes the taxation of oysters. Lieutenant Governor sent for media because he was charged with malfeasance in office. Snow almost gone. Wishes Dr. Nelson to drive mare so that she is not idle.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSon had lost letter from wife. Son got drunk and lost coat and as a result was forced to take blankets from the hotel. Son accused of larceny. Extremely upset with son's behavior and his representation of the family. To go home soon. Sickly for several days. Sell muttons if possible. Mrs. Caroline Garland is with him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLikes how Dr. Griffin teaches. Inquires about fowl and a rooster given to her by John Tabb.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHomes elaborate and homes as well as slaves were under the control of families for generations. Entertaining in an elegant way. Large parties took up the whole lower floor. Food was served in a room upstairs. Many guests stayed for breakfast. Life in Gloucester has changed from luxury and ease to service and self-sacrifice. Gloucester was formerly the residence of Wm. B. Taliaferro, Mr. John Tyler Seawell, Mr. Boswell Seawell, Col. Warner Throckmorton Jones, Molly Elliot Seawell, and Sally Nelson Robins.   Photocopy copy of Mss and TMs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotocopy of Mss and TMs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMen returned home and they were cared for. Upon their return many gave letters to women and were later married in their home. Christmas 1918 associated with camps filled with wounded soldiers. Agreement to not spend money on their own family but instead use it to benefit the returning soldiers. Met with Lithuanian man in camp. At the beginning of the war, household was filled with nurses from the New Zealand troop. Work of the Red Cross Canteen. Photocopy of two TMs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSketch of Mary Armistead (Catlett) Jones's life. Happiness until the War. House refuge for soldiers when they were in Gloucester Point and Yorktown. Nanny Garland (Mother's niece) visited wishing she had 10 brothers to join the southern Army, but she only had 2 brothers (1 was killed; he was a Lt. Colonel from the University of Virginia). After war, man in Missouri wrote Nanny saying he found young Garland in Franklin, Tennessee where he gave him a cup of water before he died a short time later. In remembrance of this he also sent a silver cup inscribed with \"In Memory of a Cup of Cold Water\". Soldier from Georgia died in their home. Her two brothers escaped the war unscathed and lived to be moderately old. People poor after war. Scarcity of food - lived off of corn bread \u0026amp; fried meat. Education was troublesome – father formerly employed teachers for her brothers but once they came of age, her family had to drive 4 miles to brother-in-laws house to be taught by Dr. Griffin (Earl of 'Traquaire'). First great invention she remembers is the sewing machine because it made women's lives easier. After the sewing machine was the telephone which helped to unite all of Tidewater, Virginia. By the time of the telephone, she had lived at her old home (Timberneck which her Grandfather built) for 9 years, where her 4 children were born. Father's mother was Ann Carter, the granddaughter of King Carter of \"Cortoman\" on the Rappahannock River.  Mother was Fanny Burwell, daughter of Col. Armistead Burwell (direct descendent of Lewis Burwell of Carter's Creek in Gloucester). Powhatan's residence with distinct old chimney directly across creek from her home. Mr. Charles Campbell visited old chimney. Saw gas and electricity introduced to allow women to have small kitchens. Automobile. Flying machine. Wireless telegraph. Radio. Only younger brother, Carter, and she remain of their family. Husband died 7 years before. Has 6 grandchildren. Expressions used by servant. \"Uncle\" George caught and prepared oysters for her 16th birthday. White mammy was housekeeper who idolized her mother's children and is remembered for her faith in God. Grandmother Ann Walker Carter, married John Catlett, jr. of King William County, Virginia in 1780. Their first daughter was named \"Hetty\" after a Quaker nurse who nursed John back to health in Philadelphia. Grandfather built 'manor house' along the York River, 4.5 miles above Yorktown. Aunt Hetty married Mr. Benjamin Waller of Williamsburg. Gave miniature to son's wife (married his mother's niece who was her 1st cousin). Father had 7 sisters: Polly married Col. Thruston, Nancy married Field, Matilda married Morris, Lucy married Baytop, Sally married Yates, Martha married Banks, then Thruston. Brother Charles died at age 19. Father inherited all the land of Grandfather. Topaz brooch given to mother by her brother Armistead Burwell. 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Includes letters of Mary Cole Turnbull Burwell and her children including Armistead Burwell, Benjamin Powell Burwell, Frances King Burwell Catlett, Robert Burwell, William T. Burwell (at the United States Military Academy), Charles Blair Burwell, and concerning these children and her other children Elizabeth Margaret Burwell Putnam and Anne Burwell Garland.","Subjects include family, courtship and marriage, religion, setting up and teaching schools in Virginia, North Carolina, and Alabama, economics, travel, sickness, childbirth, and slavery. Includes a poem concerning love between two slaves. The Panic of 1837 is shown in the Burwell letters from the 1830's through 1850's.","There are letters from John Walker Carter Catlett to his wife Frances King Burwell Catlett. Catlett had children by an earlier marriage, some of whom are mentioned in the letters.","Also included is a letter by Elizabeth Keckley, an enslaved individual and later a published author, dated April 25, 1844 (Box 1 folder 14).","See also: Southern Women and their Families in the 19 th  Century Papers and Diaries Series C Reel # 01 and #02 in Swem Library's microforms area, call number HQ1438 .V5 S68","Aunt Charlotte's baby named Lucy. Aunt Mary's baby has 2 teeth. Blue stuff coat bought by Ma from Mr. Biglow.  Mrs. Smith teaching arithmetic. Will and Doctor teaching grammar. Doctor had tooth removed because of toothache. Sister Mary is very sick but improving. Christmas gifts from Dr. Nin and Miss Lane. Mr. Hutchinson visiting (friend of Mr. Lane). Mr. McVicar went to Charlottesville. Brother Armistead went to Petersburg. Went to Mrs. Bishop's on Christmas day and saw Miss Francina who asked about you.  Letter from Ann Syndor. Ann Eliza sent candy.","August day. Longs to stay in Virginia. African Americans love as well. 2 lovers, Mingo and Kate. Kate was beautiful and a maid. Mingo was in his prime. Mingo is African American and in love with Kate who is also African American. They were married.","William Burwell is home and wishes to move out. Brother Jno failed attempt to get into academy and is now teaching school in Tuscaloosa that according to William is a very good school. Hopes to have 20 scholars. Went on 2 deer hunts but didn't kill anything. Many deer on William's plantation. Buck says many deer are in Alabama where he purchased land. Went to Prince Edward and heard Mr. Staunton preach as well as visiting with old acquaintances. Stayed at Mr. Biglow's Saturday night and at Mr. Anderson's Sunday night. Miss M. Williams is pretty severe. Mr. A has 8 boarders but only 4 of them were there when she was. Monday went to Charlotte court with Mr. A where they heard Mr. Randolph's speech and resolution. Went to Dick Venable's that night where his wife looks like an old woman. Not home until Thursday at 12 o'clock. Will write Sister Anne. Pleased with Miss Frances. March 1, 1833 - Pa wishes to put up tobacco in March. Believes August is the best month for putting up tobacco and that he should wait until then. R.B. lies rather than tell the truth because it is convenient. Wants to hear Mr. G's big gun and how he fires it as well as his fate. Respects to him Landon, Sister Mary and Brother A. Intends to write brother Jno.  Wants to see William, hear from Brother Jno and Ned Steptoe before she makes plans for the next year, possibly to go to Texas. Conflicted between staying and leaving. Doesn't want to leave the country/state of her fathers. Possibly come back and visit relatives and also make new ones. March 2 - went to see Blair but he was gone to Lynchburg. Cousin Laetitia sends love. Mr. Tinsely is here. Don't forget guard. Brother Jno traded James for a mule and ultimately also sold the mule for $50. Jno changed professorship but will try and get him another offer. William bought 23,000 acres of land on the red river in Texas for $250. Owns 28-30,000 acres in all.","Wanted to move away before Christmas and go to Stoneland, leaving Anee with bairns, but Mr. Ennes placed obstacles in the way and have decided to stay another year. \"The boy\" is quiet and his expected name is Armistead (in reality this is John Bott). Thought of Mr. Plummer because he was a dear friend. Mary is delicate, but a good child who has recently spent time with her grandparents and has returned spoiled. Wish Martha would come down for Aunt Harrison because it doesn't appear she will live much longer because she is suffering. Wishes Fan would become saved so that she too could have the peace that Aunt Harrison has at this time in her life. Give love to my parents and Mary \u0026 Caroline Garland.","Received letter from Capt. Overby. Ma is uneasy. Letter from Sister Ann that said she had received a letter from Sister Anna which had stated that I was sick and was under the care of a Thomasonian Doctor. No need for Ma to be uneasy. Has gotten well so they should not worry. Not be possible to go to Boydton in the fall. Business is commencing and will be very busy. Wants 1 or 2 shirts and a few socks. Hard to buy clothes with small salary and doctors' bills. Mr. Garland's mother is low. Silas Wright professed religion. Give love to family and tell Ma not to worry. Give respects to Uncle Lewis. Saw Uncle Harrison in town the other day. Tired of Petersburg and wish to leave.","Send shawl to Boydton by Mrs. Garland. Afraid that she is sick. Shug impatient to go home.","Send by Adams the articles she ordered. Pa and Ma unwell. Pa to put off trip. Hand is numb and it makes it difficult to write.","Involved with business and have little time to reply. State of affairs is alarming and distressing. Men failing daily for large amounts. Money rare. Change from extended credit to cash system. South not the place for poor people. Vicksburg is a pleasant place. Most women are married but there is one that catches his eye though he wouldn't marry now and risk his children growing up in poverty. Situated in Dr. Turnbull's family. Tell Miss Pris to come to VBurg as soon as she pleases. No news everything is occupied with money arrangements. Trial of contested election for mayor of the town. Matter decided against me after 3 days of speechifying. Criminal court and civil court to open soon and will thus be in court for several months. If promissory notes do not increase in value, lawyers will be driven from the bar. Unwilling to work any wager on credit and compelled to quit for capital to carry on business. Tell William not to leave present employment. Regret not having gone into merchandise. Deal with worst of our species. Like to come to Virginia in the summer, but won't be able to do so because want to leave Vicksburg better than came. Tell William to call Messer Holderby and McPheeters to acknowledge the receipt of a bill on R. Turnbull by Dr. for $100. Fees for collection are $10 which he will get if money is paid.","Arrived safely at 3 o'clock and found Mr. Garland. Spent evening at capital listening to Loco foco Speech on the sub bill. Ladies congregated in front of the supurb building to listen to Marine band. Leave for New York by train tomorrow evening. Get to W point on Saturday. Will be accompanied by Major John Garland as far as New York. Write at Mansfield when I reach W Point. Love to sister Ann and C.","In good health. Many classmates thinking of leaving. 3 or 4 cadets speaking of going to Texas. Court Martial against 2 or 3 cadets for violations of regulations by frolicking. Rob has returned. Bella has been sick.","June 20 - saw Powell last Sunday and he was well. Attended an Examination. Congress assembled an election for speaker and clerk. Mr. Garland \"thrown higher than a pine by reformers\". Cousin Lewis is well. Crops are good. Love to mother. July 20 - letter came after left. Will is doing well and is a Corporal. Sally Depre's death. Mr. Stansbury reads German romances to us every evening. Dr. Goodwyn died. Eliza's music is going well. Nannie and Frank are sweet and improving. Mary C. Burwell to send Powell's letter the next week unless she hears otherwise, send socks by Ned. Frances King Burwell to John – wishes to hear of Washington visit.","Spent Monday evening with Mr. Gaines. Betty and Lucy enjoyed the evening. Mr. Campbell was all devotion. Mr. Knecht gave fine music. Heard Miss Octavia Branch sing. Mr. Knecht is coming tomorrow evening for Fanny's birthday. Letter from Bro. William and he is well. Lucy won't be back for a fortnight. Wish Mrs. Garland lived here. Mr. and Mrs. Witlock and Susan Robinson dined here last night. Likes Susan Robinson. Mrs. Garland makes children work. Sister Anna been in bed all week. Children going to Mr. Mallory's next week.","Fanny left Mansfield. Mary leaves for Mecklenburg on the 28th. Received letter from Landon whose Barouche is at her service all the time. Answered Cousin Ann's letter. Stir in Hillsboro with wedding parties of Mr. Cameron from Petersburg who married Miss Walker daughter of Mrs. John Walker. Anna went to visit Mrs. Cameron (mother of Mr. Walker Cameron). Like to see Caroline. Wrote Bet. Wrote all the boys and only heard back from Will. Not heard from John in a long time and worried about his children. Little Frank growing fast and his health is improving. Wishes brother John would become independent. Uncertain how long to stay in Mecklenburg.  Anxious to be home. Direct letter to Boydton in Landon's care. Wants to know who Mrs. Waller is because Waller sounds familiar. Robert and Anna send love. Hannah sends love and has improved her bad temper.","Miss Betty spent evening at Mr. Powell's last Friday with other ladies. Mr. and Mrs. Randolph came to visit Saturday night and stayed all day Sunday. Mr. Jones went to Mrs. Powell's as a trick played on him. Mr. Jones's horse ran away from him, but Jim retrieved and returned the horse to town. Betty Scott to be married on May 3rd. Mrs. G and Miss Bets gone to town to get book muslin for Miss Bet's frock. Miss Betty Scott to marry Dr. James Boisseau. Nannie is pretty and learning alphabet. Busy making shirts. Need to make Miss Bet's frock to wear to Miss Betty's wedding. Miss Anne and Miss Charlotte aren't lacing corsets from the bottom. Miss Charlotte isn't holding her head up. Mr. Randolph looks like a 60 year old man – beard is quarter of an inch. Maj Hughs has an inch long beard. Mary sick with ague and fever. Mistress in Boydton, to return after commencement when Mr. Garland goes up. Miss prospect of 2 beaux:  Dr. Spencer and Mr. William Tornson.","Examination commences Monday. Ma was in Mecklenburg and doing very well. She expects to be at Mansfield for W.T. Burwell's arrival home and come home by cars or steamboat from New York by way of Washington.","Working again in pedagoging. School commenced and consists of 15 scholars. 10 studying languages and higher Algebra, Geometry, and Chemistry; all others are studying grammar, geography, or arithmetic. School is limited to 20. Employed for 5 months and to receive $300 as well as board. If pleased with performance could have the school for several years. If not pleased be transferred to another school which pays better but requires more work. Objects to plan of establishing a permanent school and getting Fan a female school. Couldn't remain in one place and longs to move twice a year so the plan would be impractical. Try to help Fan get a position as an independent teacher or assistant in an academy. If B.P was to settle there would be a better chance of establishing a female school. Property has declined from 25 to 50 to 75% and is still declining. Crops doing well. Spent 3 weeks of April in Vicksburg where Brother A and wife are doing well. Blair is at Abram's doing little but BP hopes to get him something in Warren County Miss where Jno Bolling (husband of Lucy Randolph) who has 4 sons who he hopes to hire someone to teach them for a few hours a day because he doesn't want to send them to school. Blair to try and go next winter. Bolling is paying $300 and doesn't want them to teach more than 3 hours a day. Offered a school at $800 plus board, but unsure whether or not to take it. Wrote to Sam Sanders.","Oct 18 - Escaped fever (congestive) . Good many deaths and a lot of sickness but believes country is now entirely healthy. In Gainesville, 40 deaths since the 1st of January which contains approximately 1500 inhabitants. Many scholars have been sick which resulted in school not be out until the 1st week in December. Continue here until June 1 for $400 and board. Expect 20-25 scholars. Blair is going to try and spend winter with BP. Professed religion along with 6 or 8 others. Not connected to any church but expect to join the Presbyterian Church. Became acquainted with Mr. Kirkpatrick (brother of HP who was an old classmate) who is an excellent preacher and is settled in Gainesville. Oct 20 – Ma has no time to write so Bettie is sending letter to F.K. Mr. Leyburn has returned and is looking well. Mr. John Atkinson preached yesterday with an interesting account of Texas. Mr. Garland, Sam, and Hugh are with them. Hugh is sweet but has cough that may be whooping cough. Forwarded with note to Miss F. K. Burwell, Gloucester C. H.","Fanny needs to meet with the Baytops. Mr. Garland is with Mary C. Burwell. Best for Fanny to go to Gloucester Point with Mr. B.","Brother John came to visit Anne. Aunt Bott introduced him to the children (Johnny and Molly). Mr. Burwell went to Prince Edward for a meeting of the board. John is ill so Dr. Strudwick came and gave him calomel and oil saying he had too much of a headache for quinine. Dr. Long, Mr. Jno Kirkland, and Mr. Jno Norwood came to see John but he was too sickly to visit yesterday.   Aunt Bott and Anne set with him and Mr. Schell sleeps in the same room. Got wheat meal for Hannah to make John a salt rising. Had chill at Mr. Lacy's in Raleigh, where he stayed a day, but not nearly as bad as what he has now. Mr. B. home on Saturday. Brother John has been teaching in Mr. Bingham's school. Mary and Brother John in the house.  Mr. Waddelll lives in with Betty and Fanny teaching music. John willing to try if the salary suits. Mr. Bingham has not been by yet. Mrs. Strudwick in house. Fanny in Mansfield.","Letter from Cousin Roberts. Lottie unwell yesterday. Daughter is flourishing. Sick servants in Mansfield have improved.","Fanny to travel with Mr. Baytrop so as to not travel without someone protecting her. Betty taken with auge on way home so Anne sent for M.C. to care for her. Dr. May saw her and Betty got better after 10 days in bed. Found Charlotte and lizzy sick but they are doing better. Sister Anne had a daughter this morning with red hair who weighed 12.5 pounds but both mother and child are doing well now. Heard from John last week. No word from William. Letter from cousin Ann last week – little prospect for school in her neighborhood. Christian Burwell married with only Mr. Reed's father and mother as well as his sister and her husband. Randolph in one of his worst humors. Bettie is well but with a bad complexion. Aunt Bettie busy making a mantilla of two old frocks. Added notes by C. M. Garland and \"Bettie\".","Hugh has whooping cough. Respects to Mr. Baystop and family as well as Mr. Stubs.","Received letter by Mr. Stubs. Moving to Hillsboro at Christmas. Bettie will be joining to teach music and possibly French at her brother's school where her salary is not fixed but will be given board. Possibly receive $400-500 but the pay will likely be less next semester. Bettie willing to join but doesn't want to teach among strangers. Anne anxious to send Mary somewhere. Mr. G wishes to send them to Roxbury. Sam and Hugh are here and will leave in the evening. Hugh brought Whooping cough. Baby and Frank will have it as well as Bettie because she has never had it. Bettie has had cold all fall. Bettie has been in town more than a week. Servants:  Mr. Arristides Smith to hire Hannah. He will also get Lucy for her victuals and clothes so that she can stay in the house. Charlotte might stay because of Anne. Amy will stay but it is unknown how she will do without her mother. Thought about writing Armistead to let him know of financial situation but it is feared he wouldn't have any money to spare. What little money received goes toward paying Doctor May. Edward was due $29 at the time of Fanny's father's death. John still in Hillsboro where Mrs. Bott thinks his head has been affected. He is to assist Mr. Bingham in his school for $400-600 depending on the number of pupils should his health improve. John will help pay board for Mary and Frank. Mrs. Botts thinks Fanny could get a job in New Jersey because teachers from Virginia are loved there.","Not succeeded in getting Fanny a situation for another year. Don't know how to advise regarding Captain Baytop. Possibly stay with him again if possible and maybe receive a raise.","Ann Burwell of Mecklenburg told Drury A. Bacon that Fanny is in charge of the schooling of a private family. If not engaged for the entire year please let Drury know of terms and conditions. Wish to get instructress for children. Resides 10 miles away from Mr. Lewis Burwell of Mecklenburg who is a reference.","Last Wednesday went to Dayton to attend Enquiry Meeting appointed by Mr. Witherspoon. Saved under preaching of Methodist preacher 2 weeks prior. Prays for Fanny, Betty, and William to accept Christ. Daughter of Mr. McIlwaine's died due to the whooping cough given to her by Bettie. Bettie getting over Whooping cough that she has had for 5 weeks.   Forwarded with more from Elizabeth Margaret Burwell, to Fanny K. Burwell, Gloucester C. H., Va.","Bettie sick with Whooping cough and is uneasy because she gave it to Mrs. McIlwaine's children,  the youngest of which died. Blessed that children haven't become ill and died. Letter from Ann describing the death of Nancy Coleman who had been sick for some weeks but could not be convinced to accept Jesus Christ. Mr. Bacon is living in Williesburg and is anxious to see if Fanny would teach his children. Mr. Bacon is uncle to the gentleman who married Sally Boyd. They live near the Presbyterian Church in Williesburg. Blair joined Methodist church on the trail. Abram Burwell again joined the church and it is reported that he is to be married though that has not been confirmed. Bettie got a letter from Ned and she learned that Nancy Haskins is ill and paralyzed the left side with 2 month old son. Not be able to leave until July 4th or 5th. Mary Garland to go to school with Sister Anna. Anne is well and pleased at the thought of going to school. Brother John is mending and if he gets well he will commence teaching on January 5th.","In December found letter from Dr. Gurden wishing to know Fanny's address for Colonel Drury Bacon to inquire about Fanny teaching his daughters. Confined inside nursing those sick with measles. Aunt Jean disposed for 2 weeks, Papa for 4 weeks, William Armistead 3 weeks, Brother John's little girl was sick which worried their house servant, Mamma, and Cousin Panthias. Got through without getting sick. Mama confined with rheumatism. Brother John, Cousin P, and Aunt Jean left this morning. Aunt Jean goes with them as far as cousin Alice Harrises.  She went because the ride might help her and would be a delight to cousin A. Alice will likely meet with Cousin Lucy Baskerville and Cousin Sam Goode's family who lives near there. Letter from Cousin Powell saying all is well and that he is enjoying religion. Cousin Blair is viewed as a zealous Christian. To write to Cousin Powell and Brother Lewis. Haven't heard from Brother Ab since his marriage to a lady they wish to meet. Brother Lewis is single. Brother Allen is settled in a small plantation where if crops are good he hopes to marry. Direct letter in the care of Mr. Randolph to Petersburg. Mr. Garland said he had not heard from Fanny in January because he had been visiting friends in the Upper country. His sister, Mrs. Caroline Garland left Lynchburg to go to New Orleans. She went out with Mr. Sam Garland according to Mr. Landon's family. Captain Sidner failed which was astonishing to all. Mrs. Lewis lost $1000 dollars because of him. Mr. Sidner and Mary bear losses well but Lucy and William Sidner are hurt. Mr. Whites, the bricklayer, offered him $5000 and Mr. Rainy to loose several thousand because of him. Uncle John from Franklin is here and brought Jno. Fanny possibly saw him last at Aunt Tabb's death. Cousin Henry is in good health. Cousin Thomas is ill much like his mother. Cousin Sally never writes. Fanny highly recommended by Sally Goode. Heard Mr. Cake preach and heard Mr. Baker at a revival. Received a letter from a man in Brownsville, Tennessee. Mama, Aunt Jean, and the rest of the family desire to be remembered by Fanny. Aunt Field is still here. Cousin Mary is well and at Roslin with a little boy. Churchy Simpson is still living with Aunt M. Cousin Martha Kerr has Liver Disease. Cousin Christian Burwell is married to Malony Mon and live in place that was formerly Uncle Randolphs. Catherine Reed who married Cousin Granderson Field has a daughter, Eaton Field, who sold the property to get out of debt. They have 30 Negroes and are living at Roslin but expect to live with Thomas Field as soon as his house is finished.","Heard from Fanny through sister Anne that Mr. Baytop was in Petersburg. Bettie and Anna are to visit Colonel Jones. Miss Mary is very accomplished at the piano. Brother Armistead sent the $50 that was requested and he is doing well. Paid Dr. May. John was not able to raise sufficient funds because he expected to pay for Mary and Frank as well as the medical expenses. John doing well and is invited to spend the evening at Mr. Binghams. Wishes Fanny could see John's poetry.  Bettie has 5 music students of which Mary G is one of them. Letter from Will saying he was much as usual. Robert received letter from Blair. Armistead trying to persuade Blair to live with him as he is in the mercantile business and thinks it would be good for him. John doing well teaching with 18 scholars and a small salary. Anna has very small school with only 2 boarders. Frank is sick. Lucy is a good maid.","Trouble with sending and receiving letters. Did not leave Petersburg until January 19th. Arrived in Raleigh on January 20th where friend D. Lacy enquired about Fanny. Arrived in Hillsboro January 22nd where Mary is staying with Brother R. Trying to stay in the village next session because of the amount of boarders Brother R. is to have, but fears that Brother John will not be able to pay for it on his salary. Brother John paid Mary's expenses to Hillsboro. Letter from Ann Burwell saying General Keen informed her that if John would go to Mecklenburg next year he would do very well because the school wants someone who can teach Latin. John says he must make over $300 and if he must leave Hillsboro then he will. Scholars fond of John. Cousin A.'s father is better. The servants, Charlotte and Amey are with Anne. Ned Randolph hires Hannah and gives $50 for her. The servant, Lucy, is with Mary and is sufficient. Armistead sent money ($50) for Doctor May and with the leftover was able to do laundry. Does not know what to get for Charlotte and Amey, and Hannah's hire does not pay what Mary owes at the store. Wrote Powell last fall asking for $50 for Bettie because she owed that at the store, but he didn't send it and so Mary had to give her bond to cover the cost. Bettie hasn't been able to repay Mary because she has only 5 music scholars and the pay is slow. Hear often from Petersburg. Charles Stainback failed and the Venables in Farmville as well. Capt. Syndor failed. Heard from William only once and expects to hear from Armistead. Robert is doing well and says to write to Blair and come live with because it would be more profitable to Blair. He did not mean to give up law but had engaged in the mercantile business. Blair said to be a believed Christian. Anne is well. Tight quarters next semester because of Bettie's three new pupils.","Letter from Ma and all were usual. Member of M.E. Church. Religiously inclined and Fanny is as well. Cousin Josiah Burwell has professed religion. Converted during quarterly last April in Dayton.","Ma wishes for Fanny to meet her in Mecklenburg. Ma left Sister Anna's house because it was filled with school boarders. Summer vacation was only 5 weeks. 1st week was spent at Chapel Hill with Mary Mitchell at commencement. Returned from commencement on June 3rd and was extremely ill for about a week with congestive fever. Confined to the house for 2 weeks. Ma left last Friday. Mary Webb married last Thursday night to Mr. William Long by Brother Robert. Sister Anna attended the wedding with Brother R. Dr. Long threw the couple a large party to which everyone in Hillsboro was invited. Spent the next day with Mary Mitchell and called upon the bride. Went on a carriage ride with Mr. \u0026 Mrs. Long, Mr. Henry Webb, Mary Mitchell, and Mr. John Webb. Monday night went to Dr. Webb's after tea to see Mary. Mr. John Webb and Mr. Heartt came and they all went for a walk to the mineral spring. Ma wishes Fanny would meet her at Uncle Louis's house.","John declined his school because it wasn't profitable. Mother to come. Mr. Landon Garland inquired about Frances's plans and spoke of Mr. William O Goode's desire to have a young lady teach school in his household. If Frances is willing, Anne will ask Mr. Garland of the terms and bargain for Frances. Aunt Jean spent a few weeks with Aunt Boyd in Boydton who is afflicted by the death of her eldest son. Aunt Jean and Anne went to commencement. Cousin Fletcher Rives graduated and is going to his father's in Mississippi. Cousin Fletcher been among them for 5 years. Cousin Mary V. Early visited and attended commencement. John's health is improving and he goes hunting with Anne E. Burwell's father. Contemplating trip to Boydton where Mr. Cake is preaching at the end of the week. He preached in Wylliesburg and did very well. Mr. Coke and Mr. Sparrow were appointed by presbytery to visit all destitute churches in county. Mr. Doke from Clarksvill(e) preachers regularly in Boydton where his church has gained several regular members. Cousin Louisa Garland gave birth to twin girls and they now have 5 children. Mrs. William Lea gave birth to twins at the same time. Little Frank is improving. Cousin Robert and Family are well. Cousin Betty had been very sick. Mr. Rainy suffers under Capt. Sidner. Capt. Sidner has moved from Boydton to his former home and Mill and Mr. Chambers now lives on his lot in Boydton. Aunt just sent letter to Cousin Armistead. Received letter from Cousin Blair where he wished to hear from Fanny. Cousin Blair joined Methodist church and is thought to become a preacher.","Frances Burwell working too hard for Mr. B for the amount she is being paid. Robert wishes Frances would come visit and stay with him where she could find her suitable work. He has a small school with 22 and Bettie's music students are increasing. Children have all had the measles; Fanny is the last to get sick. Heard from Powell who writes short unsatisfactory letters. Powell is doing well and attempted to marry a woman but failed and hopes to try again. Blair wrote saying he was determined on doing something and is deeply engaged in religion. A at Vicksburg is doing well in his profession. Not heard from Ma since her arrival at cousin L's. Children desire to see Frances.","Loves the beautiful present. Wishes happiness.","Sick at the time of receiving letter. Well now after taking 2 doses of Calomel. Landon Garland and his wife, Louisa, went to Weldon and then on to Norfolk and Baltimore. Got letter from Landon saying they would have to stay in Baltimore for the doctor to look at her case which is thought to be consumption.  He advised her to dry up her milk. Little twins are good. Little Maurice is very unwell but seems to be improving today. Matilda Boyd stayed 2 days this week and was pleased with her dress. Anxious for Fanny to come live with Mr. Baskervilles with the only objection being the small salary. Heard nothing from Alexander, sent copy of the letter to him: unable to provide services of Miss. Burwell because of arrangement with brother. At a revival, four of Mr. Blanche's scholars were converted, one of whom was Lucy Goode.","Upset in lack of writing, especially from the boys. Cousin Jane wished that Mary be present at her wedding although they can't be married in this state and will have to go to North Carolina to be married. Cousin Ann and Mary went to Boydton this week for one day. Dinner at Cousin Boyd's. Visited Landon Garland's where Louisa's health has improved. Little Will had a fit and Louisa taking care of him caught a very bad cold which is feared to be consumption again. Twins have grown. William Turnbull visited Boydton a few days after they left. Landon got a letter from John instructing him to come to Mecklenburg soon if he did not go to Washington. Mr. French promised to give him a place if he was elected. Mary wrote Landon that the military band went to Mansfield to serenade Mr. Hugh A. Garland before he left for Washington. Heard from Landon that Bettie was in Mansfield but is unsure of her future plans. Mary Sydnor and Mr. Dupre to be married soon but they have to go to NC and then go onto Charleston. H Boyd is to be married. Mr. James Oliver was disappointed at not being able to have Fanny to teach and said he would rather have her than anyone else, but failed to ask about the salary. Mr. Puryear has given up and many will suffer because of it. Cousin Alan will lose $300 because of this. Cousin Lewis is the same. Kiss little Fan. Mr. Oliver wanted to know if Bettie would teach but he was informed that she would not undertake a school. Respects to Mr. and Mrs. Baytop.","Mother is doing well. Cousin John left for Roslin where he is teaching Mr. Jack Field who gives him $300 and board to teach little Robert. Aunt Jean married and gone to North Carolina. She is now Mrs. William Eaton. Married on December 19th by Mr. McGovern at 8 o'clock at Pineywood. Cousin Matilda and her husband came to help make the food for the wedding. Aunt jean opposed to having invitations. They were married on a Tuesday and left the next Saturday for Greenvill(e). Tilda Boyd was at wedding. Anne walked Tilda and her brother Allen at the wedding. Wishes Fanny had been there to walk Mr. Hepburn who was softer than usual and drank a toast to the destruction of bachelors and widowers. A month before Aunt Jean married, a Mr. McNeal said to be worth $400,000 came to visit. He and cousin William met. Aunt Jean would have been his 5th wife. Cousin Louisa's health is much better. Cousin H is not married yet. Randolph-Macon College is very hard run and the professors cannot get any money. Edward T. Good, Mack Goode, and Mr. Rollins will probably have to sell possessions to pay their debts after Mr. Dick Puryear failed. Aunt Jean has fattened 30 pounds since her marriage. Brother Allen staying with them tonight. Little Richard has recovered. Mr. Wright is in Capt. Sidners old store. Rode to Wylesburg to hear new preacher, Mr. Wilson, son of Doctor Wilson of Prince Edward.","Busy preparing for examination. At night they listened to speakers.  The valedictory was delivered by Thomas E. Fitzpatrick Esq., son of the Rite Hon Col. Fitzpatrick of Patriots. Mary Ann had the valedictory composition. Sam's speech was on America. Miss Jones is a splendid teacher. Love to little Fan. Love to little Nancy Morice. Miss Jones sends her love as well as Antenetta and Cornelia. Miss Adalade Morgan is going to be married. Grandma sends best.","$15 that was sent has been placed on Frances's credit at Garland and Randolph Books, leaving approximately $90 due. This debt should not cause worry because the company knows that it will be paid. Cousin Betty has cut Frances out. Johnny was very fond of Edward's family. Mr. Garland was in town and says that little Nannie has been sick.","Lucy Baytup - Company requested at Mr. McIntoshes wedding on April 22, 1844. Hon Jno. R. Fox – Invites Miss Fanny K. Burwell and her particular friends to his party on April 10, 1844. Miss Mary McGlouklin – Company requested to Mr. Sinclairs on April 20, 1844. Miss Martha Baytup – Company invited to the Concert Hall to sing. APRIL FOOLS.","Fanny's mother left 4 weeks ago intending to spend time with Mr. Landon Garlands and Brunswick. She visited friends in Boydton and found Aunt Boyd's family busy fixing cousin Boyd's servants. Little Frank was sick. Fanny's mother visited Aunt Turnbull's last week and cousin Ann during her time in Brunswick. Cousin John is living in Roslin where Mr. Fields gives him $300 and his board to teach Robert. He has a pleasant time with Miss Churcely. No knowledge of his affair with Till. Some say she discarded him because she left so suddenly for Petersburg. Mr. Garland was here 3 weeks ago and told of Aunt having the idea to propose to Fanny and Cousin John to settle in Boydton next year and open a school and that she would live with them. Cousin Louisa to go the first of the month to her mother's to stay with all her family until November. Mr. Garland said he would visit very often when left a widower. The twins are very fine and remarkable although no one is allowed to hold them according to the father. Country swarms with Negro traders. Cousin Landy Boyd is in partnership with Charles Baskerville and others. Cousin John is attending in the Tavern. Mr. Bridgeforth is gone with the Negros with Frank Boyd. Cousin Blair has joined the conference and has received orders to preach, though we do not know where he was sent. Spent the last of March in Wylesburg and heard Mr. Doke and Mr. Hart from Charlotte preach. The current preacher is a son of Old Doctor Wilson. Pleasure of seeing his wife this week, although she is not pretty, she seems genteel and agreeable. Presbytery meets at Lunenburg courthouse on the third Sunday of the month. Hopes God works through the Wylesburg Church. Mr. Wilson will take a day at Finneywood when the weather warms up. Cousin Panthear has gone with her father to kitten on the first day of March. Little Richard is handsome and Little Sally is smart. Brother John left Uncle Richard's two days ago; all was well except Belden's mother who is not expected to recover. Cousin Robert Boyd expects to move to Missouri in the fall with his family. His wife was a Miss Davice, her mother and family carries them. Aunt Jane Eaton appears to be happy with her man and hopes to visit soon. Supposed she has become fat but that is not believable because she has always been thin. Widowers to bear Fanny off soon. Murry Yates was married two months ago to the Mrs. Boswell, the mother of Thomas Boswell who Fanny met at College last summer. Thomas is very opposed to the marriage. The couple lives where Buck Finch used to reside. Harriet Boyd is still engaged. Mr. Dodson is building a very comfortable house for the Bird. Brother John and family visited Colonel Oliver's family on their way to Uncle Richards. They have a teacher they received from Halifax County, Miss Taylor, but A E Burwell has been unable to meet her yet. A E Burwell's mother has been ill since their Aunt left. William Armistead is going to school every day from home and A E Burwell has no escort when she takes him except on Saturdays. Country in agony over meeting Mr. Clay in Raleigh on April 12. All of the Whigs are preparing to go or wish to go. Martha Farrar spent the evening with the family while her husband took Mr. Puryear's Negros to the South for sale. He has not returned yet. If he went to Alabama he wouldn't have reached his destination yet and so Martha Farrar is very concerned about his absence. Mrs. Goode is alive and in better health. Uncle Randolph's family is well with the girls staying home with little or no society. Mr. Hepburn in his visit a few days ago spoke of giving a dinner when Aunt Jean visits. Wishes Fanny to visit this summer and promises fine melons from brother Allen. Sally Goodes had her third child. Letter to write to friends at Farm Hill and to Cousin Bettie.","Stayed longer than expected at cousin Lewis Burwell's because after Cousin Jean was married the bad weather set in. Wishes to have a home with Fanny and Bettie. Mr. Lee's house is vacant and Mr. Wright hinted at setting up a school. Mary wishes to try and get them all together with at least four boarders to help afford meat, bread, groceries, and to pay rent. John says that he will do his part and if there aren't enough girls to keep him employed he will take a school for boys that would not interfere with the preparatory school at College. Servants are sufficient and she could hire Hannah out and get a steady old man to help. Lucy is a first rate worker who is very good at washing and ironing. Brother Robert hasn't written since Mary left Hillsboro. Bett is doing well, her vacation is in October and she expects to go to Mansfield then. Mary hopes to go down the last week of May or before as well as wishing to see Nancy and Hannah before she goes. Frank was sick last week. This week is to be spent with Mary and Charles. Ned and William are two boarders at $100 apiece and 2 boys that go the academy. Blair has become a preacher and Lewis Burwell wrote his mother stating that he was joining the Ala Conference last fall.   Landon's family has gone up the country and is expected to stay until November. Louis's health is much better and the twins are doing well. Mrs. Howard sends her love.  Harriet insists upon Mary coming to commencement and Cousin Ann Frank is ill. Doctor Laird asked about Fanny. Sends respects to Mr. and Mrs. Baytop.","Bet is well and pleased with Hillsboro. Not be able to leave for Hillsboro as soon as hoped because the examination was put off a week and the First Class which is usually the first examined is now the last examined. The postponement of exams is so that the Secretary of War may be here during the most important part of it and he cannot leave Washington until the adjournment of Congress. Military board has been appointed to attend the Ex with General Scott as its head. Probably won't be relieved from duty until the 28th. Classmate named Hawkins from North Carolina had a severe accident last week when he fell from his horse and fractured his leg. Hawkins hopes friends will come but if not W.T. will travel with him because he will be unable to travel alone. Mr. G has moved to town.","Heard that Fanny was to be married but had yet to hear directly from her. Brother John has been silent, but Mary believes to settle and support herself with boarders and having a female school. Mr. Rowsie says that if John will not teach then she must get a teacher and take Bettie. Sister Anne is anxious for Mary to go to Boydton. Mr. Garland is living in Petersburg. Mrs. Caroline Garland has sent her sideboard to her brother.  Cousin Lewis is doing better. Letter from Cousin Eaton who seemed well and happy. Powell and Blair wish to hear from Fanny. When Mary was in Brunswick she spoke to Jane Turnbull who said that Armistead had a daughter, Priscilla's health was very delicate, and they board with one of Priscilla's sisters because Armistead has sold his place. William to be in Petersburg the first of July and Caroline says she is overjoyed that Fanny is to be married. Aggie says tell Miss Fanny I told her so. Mr. G will go to Gloucester next week and Mary wants Anne to go with him so that he isn't imprudent in his eating, which is what made him sick when he was there last. Nannie and Margaret look delicate. Anne is well. Respects to Mr. and Mrs. B. Frank says everyone sends love from Lucy down to little John.","Will and Bet left yesterday for Hillsboro and will not return soon. Mama wishes to know when Fanny will come. Mr.Garland, Armistead, or Will will come down for Fanny. Anxious to see Fanny. Left Pris and the two babies very well in Mississippi. Armistead is anxious to return to them and so his stay in Virginia must be short.","Sister Anne delivered a son yesterday and both are doing well. Anne sends Fanny a lock of his hair. Cousin Anne and Matilda wish to see Fanny and her husband and little Charlie. Mary stayed three weeks in Mecklenburg with Cousin Lewis. Mr. William Eaton sent the carriage for Mary, Cousin Boyd and Cousin Ann to see Cousin Jean who appears happy. Stayed in Carolina four weeks. Cousin Ann was sick and so Cousin Boyd and Mary left her at Mr. Eaton's because she was unable to travel with them. Cousin Jean sends love and wishes Fanny to visit. Pleased with Cousin Sally Eaton while there. Saw Matilda Burwell who is a very nice housekeeper. Charmed with Granville. Heard from all brothers as well as Priscilla and Bettie who send their love and wish to see Fanny and Charlie. Bettie is pleased with Vicksburg. Will wrote from New Orleans the last of August and expected to go to Mexico with the regiment he had been promoted to; he moved from the 6th to the 5th regiment. Mr. Garland is determined to go somewhere. Wishes Fanny to come for Christmas. Cousin Anne sends Mr. Catlett a bar of soap and Cousin Sally sends a cake. Love to Mr. C, the girls, John, and Miss Lucy. Sending Priscilla's letter. Have to write to John tonight. Left Frank in Brunswick with Mr. Stone. Delivered message to Aggy. Anne sends love. Mary wishes Fanny would write. Wish Lucy was with Fanny because Mary does not have work for her and will probably hire her our next year. Sister Anne has small school that will increase after Christmas, though only 2 girls currently board.","Mary C. has been ill. Sister is cast down because her school has increased a little but she has no boarders. Jean Stone is here but she takes the place of Frank. Mary wishes John could help her. John has taken a school. Letter from Blair last week, he is in Sumter, Alabama with Powell helping to build his house where he will stay this year and make a crop. Powell has bought land and is settling; he has a very good school. Blair wants Mary C. to go live with him because he believes she would like the neighborhood although she is unsure of this. Mary C. is going to Vicksburg next fall. Mr. Garland had an accident. He had got to Wheeling and expected to leave in the evening for St. Louis. Mr. G seems in good spirits and it was fortunate that Mr. Rose went with him. Mr. Rose carried Albert and Jim with him and after he was hurt, John Rose had to leave Mr. G and take them to Wheeling to keep them out of the way of the Abolishi. He hired them out there and then went back for Mr. G. Anne first received a letter from Mr. Rose which was initially alarming if it wasn't for Mr. Garland's postscript. Lewis Burwell is in from Alabama, he got there on December 29th, and it is assumed it was a courting expedition. John Burwell has another son. Alexander Boyd is to be married to Sally Young. Mary Burwell staying in town all winter and sends her love. Servants are delighted at the thought of moving west. If Mr. G likes his family, he will move in the fall which is a long time for Mary C. to look forward to and thinking about it makes her dread it very much. Saw an account of a tornado which passed through Gloucester and Mathews and is curious as to whether it was near Fanny. Hired Lucy out this year for $30. Mary does all the necessary work except washing which is done by Charlotte because Anne has no boarders. Little Fan sends love. The baby is named Spotswood.","Mrs. Bott came in tonight and says tell Mama that Anna has a son named Dandridge Spotswood who is about 3 weeks old and is doing well. Brother R is fond of it. Amy is still weak. Behind with sewing work because Lizzie has to mind the baby so much. In dreadful spirits. Disappointed at Mama not coming with Mrs. Jones. Caroline joined the Church Sunday before last. Yesterday Spotswood was baptized and it hurt that Mama wasn't there. Hope Brother J will be able to sell the colt to get the money so that Mama can take what she needs of it. Tried to collect money but failed and am tiring of death and debt. Mr. G and Mary are well. Expect Mama with Dr. S. and Lady. Write by Dr. S because he will return next Sunday.","Send copies of the letters contained in the St. Louis Republican. They were received today addressed to Uncle Armistead. City of Mexico, October 1, 1847 – particulars of Brother William's death. He was Aide to Col. Clark Commander of 2nd Brigade of Gen: Worth's Division. Morning of the 8th, they reported to Col. McIntosh. Col. Clark had been wounded at Churabusco. Took possession against the enemy lines at dawn and were given orders to charge and drive the enemy from the position in which he occupied. Order was obeyed and we were victorious but at the expense of our best men. 1/3 of the men and 21 of 41 officers in our division were killed or wounded. Brother was shot down by a musket when within 10 feet if the enemy's 1st line of defense. Ball struck him just above the knee of his right leg (breaking it) and then he was struck down by a lance which ultimately killed him. During the long and bloody fight his sword and sash were stolen as well as the ring on his finger. He was buried the next morning in sight of the battlefield with the other 120 who fell with him. Col. Scott and Captain Merrill are buried on either side of Burwell as well as his little dog Rod who had been shot through the body during the battle, but was found licking his masters wounds before he died. 9/10th of those who had their limbs amputated have died and so it is good that Burwell's was a quick death. 8 of Burwell's regiment, more than half of those who initially came to the City of Mexico have fallen. Burwell has an ink stand sand box and wafer box which he took to the castle of Perote. He is noted as wishing his brother in Vicksburg had them because he would have appreciated their curiosities. Enclosed are those items in addition to a letter from Col. Clark to General Worth about his death. R.W. Kirkman cut locks of his hair and will send those in the trunk but enclosed are locks of hair that had been cut by the lance that killed him and were lying on the ground near him. Been with Burwell since the first of May and any further questions I would love to help. –R.W. Kirkham Adjt. 5th Infantry. Tacubaga, Mexico, September 10, 1847 – excellent qualities possessed by William T. Burwell. Beloved for his suavity and irreproachable manners. –N.G. Clark Col. 5th infantry.","Haven't heard from John since last September. Brother A. received a letter from Mary Papplan saying that Fanny had a daughter and Mary C. felt mortified because she didn't know. Mr. Catlett wrote about the birth of Willie but not with this new child. Mary C. is in Jackson Mississippi with Brother Armistead who has been there since October. Blair went to Texas in November and Powell is married and no longer needed Mary C.  She left Alabama in January with friends and visited New Orleans before coming back to Jackson. Randolph lives in New Orleans and Mary C. visited with him for 5 weeks and was pleased with his wife who is the daughter of Mr. Meade who was an old acquaintance. Mrs. Goodwyn from Virginia is a sister of Roberts wife was also there and stayed a fair amount of time as well. Bettie went to Mary G.'s wedding in St Louis and has yet to return. Mary going to Virginia. In June Mrs. Caroline G. is in St. Louis with Mary and Doctor. Mr. Pembroke Garland is living with Doctor G and Mrs. Garland came to visit. Mr. Pembroke has been confined to his bed for 8 years. Mrs. Doctor Garland came to visit after Mary C. arrived in Jackson; she is the daughter of Mr. James Garland. Letter from Powell and Margaret stated that little Willie missed Mary C. after she left. Mr. Catlett's friend, Mr. Morris, lives near Jackson and Mary C. sent word to him by Mr. Bur. Have a good Presbyterian preacher. Blair likes Texas; he is on the San Antonio River in Victoria County and he is good health. Cousin Ann is doing well and living with Cousin Sally. Mr. Roberts tends to his plantation which is 4 miles from Cousin Sally's. Matilda Boyd is married to a brother of Ann's husband.","Pris gave birth to a son on July 30th and both are doing well. The assumption is that the child will be named Armistead. Fanny hasn't been feeling well and Mary C is worried about her. Hope Miss Lucy is better. Wishes for Fanny's mother to let her know who the minister is in Abingdon now. Powell is doing well and had another son named Armistead Thomas after the grandfathers. Blair is pleased with Texas where he is buying and selling stocks which he finds profitable, the nearest post office is in Goliad and he says the traveling agrees with him. Anne is in very bad spirits. Hugh is with Anne, but they are contemplating sending him to Uncle Landon because she does not want to send another child to Roman Catholic School. Caroline has a son born on July 8th that is named Bernard Gains after the Dr.'s father. Anna will be confined soon with her 11th child. Brother R sent his and his 2 boys, Armistead and Robert's, Daguerreotypes. Robert looks old. Brother A. is working on his river plantation. John is candidate for Clerk of the Senate. Feels solicitude for Frank and is anxious for John to send him to Powell until he is old enough for business. Visited Cousin Mary Barnet who lives in Yazoo City with her five children. In her most recent letter she wrote of losing her infant that was born when Mary C. visited.","Lady in Vicksburg had sensitivity to light but an eye doctor helped her and she can now read and work. The Doctor sees patients from all over the US. Brother Robert to visit if she doesn't go to Virginia over the summer. All is well with Mary. Blair is in good health and was about to start moving cattle from the Colorado River to Matagorda Bay and is expected to be gone 3 months. Hopes Fanny will see Dr. Farrar and has heard from Sister Anne that while he is in Richmond he would try to see Fanny. Won't be home until the last of June unless someone is going to Jackson. Armistead can't come and Mary C. doesn't want to burden Powell because he brought her. Pris's baby is ill with Whooping Cough. Bettie and the rest are well. Unsure about John not sending Frank to school. Miss Nancy P. and David Minge are married. If Charles Field lived in Rosewell, where is Mrs. Tabb Catlett. Powell, Margaret, and Cousin Mary Barnet (Randolph) send their love.","3rd son of Brother Armistead passed away at age 5 of Dysentery after the Measles. The 3 older children had the measles at the same time but faired much more favorably. He suffered for 10 days. He was the most healthy and sprightly of the children. The baby is 13 months old and no bigger than a 6 month old. He contracted whooping cough in the spring while teething, followed by diarrhea, and then the measles when it was thought he would not live. Virginia became very ill the week after her brother died. Brother Armistead has been unwell for 2 months with diarrhea. Concerned about Frank. Powell does not teach at home now; he is employed at an academy 3 miles from home where he teaches languages. Dr. Farrar expects Prince Edward will go to Philadelphia in March because he has a son that will graduate then. Brother Robert might come to visit this winter and if so she might go back with him. Pris sends love. Bettie is very busy and sends love. Miss Lucy's health is bad. Blair is still in Texas.","Thinking of writing Fanny for 10 years but have always out it off. Settled 3 miles west of Sumterville, 15 miles north of Livingston and 8 miles southwest of Gainesville. House is a double log cabin with sheds on both sides. A fine sandy hill is 200 yards from the church and the garden and orchard are between the house and church. Moved an old female school house so as to have 5 rooms beside a dining room, cook room, and store room. Settled here in 1847 when bought 80 acres of land at $12 ½, 2 years ago bought another 80 at $10 and this spring bought 100 acres at $15. Brother-in-law owns half of everything except the last 100 acres in which he owns ¼. He takes care of the farm while Ben takes care of the schoolhouse. Charges $4 a month and allow them to quit when they choose. 3 children - all boys and the oldest will be 4 next September, the youngest is 3 months. The older children are spoiled rotten. Rarely leaves the house without Willie and his dog Prince and Ben's dog Blue. Only teach 6 hours a day. Live in a good neighborhood where all the people are industrious. The country has been healthy for the last 8 years. At Sumterville there are 2 schools, one for male and one for female. The male school is a military school taught by a Dinwiddian, a graduate of Virginia Military institute. The female school is taught by Mr. Davidson of Petersburg, a grandson of General Butts and graduate of the U.S. Naval School. In Livingston the female teacher, Mr. Brame, was born in Petersburg, and so the Dinwoodie is well represented here. Blair is still in Texas but speaks of coming in the summer.","Youngest boy, 2 ½ years old, died last March 1, 2 months after Mary left us which makes the loss of 3 loved ones in a year and a half. Molly's death was sudden and of an unaccountable sickness. She had been complaining for several weeks of pain in her bowels. Her baby was born August 13th and seemed to recover relatively quickly, gaining weight and looking healthy in only 2 months. Friend and relative of the doctor was married middle of October. Mary helped with the wedding and attended the parties looking as well as ever. Became involved in religious duties. Longed to see her deceased sister, Carry. Promised her that her children would be taken care of. Sunday before Christmas, she dined with Anne P. and seemed more cheerful. She had dinner with friends and ate some pressed souse which is the supposed immediate reason for her illness. The next morning she complained of excruciating pain and so the Dr. prescribed her medicine and sent for Dr. Linton. She sent for Anne P. at 9 o'clock as she grew worse where she was suffering from intense pain in her bowels and vomiting. Sent for Dr. Papin. She got better the following day, but at about midday she complained of a pain in her side and so she was given a little paregoric under Dr.'s orders. Left her room for a few minutes and when Anne P. returned to give her the prescribed medicine she was breathing very badly and could not be aroused. Called the doctor immediately who thought she had only slept too long and gave her brandy and succeeded in rousing her though she remained cold where she began praying with a stiff tongue, after which she could not be revived. The last words she said where for Lizzie to \"rub my hands\" By 10 o'clock she was a corpse. The boy contracted scarlet fever on a Thursday and passed away the following Tuesday morning about 9 o'clock. Fanny to go with Betty Lemoine and spend time with her Virginia relations. Went through 7 years in poverty. Received a letter from mother. Thankful that Mr. G. is a changed man and is a constant member of the Episcopal Church. Hugh is a very promising boy and assists Mr. Watt in teaching and so his own education costs nothing. Collects bills and makes nearly enough to cloth himself. Mag is rather rude and wild. Spot is a complete scape grace. He is the only one that goes to school. Fanny teaches Nan and Mag but could not manage Spot.  Mary's children are doing well.","Yellow fever broke here in August, but went to the country and were fortunate enough to escape it with the exception of one servant who went to town without the master's knowledge, but who has fully recovered. This is the winter the legislature meets and the town is filled with people. Bettie's being married and left us. Pris is not able to go out. Miss Fanny wishes to be with her again if she could afford it. Fanny has 3 children. Powell is the only one that writes often. He has 3 boys: William, Armistead Thomas, after the two grandfathers and Benjamin Powell. I named the two last. He sent money to have Mary C.'s daguerreotype taken and sent it to him. Blair is still in Texas. He made arrangements to visit last August but the yellow fever was everywhere in the way in which Jno was to come.","Fanny is with Frances. Baby has been very sick for 2 months and has the worst sore eyes, but he is now getting better. Asks about Frances's soul and whether or not she is saved.","Wrote Mr. C. to meet in Richmond but Cholera is very bad in Richmond and so Mrs. Petrie thought it was best to stop in Augusta, Georgia. Fear Mr. Catlett never received telegraph. Crossing the York River, as well as the uncertainty of getting a conveyance to Gloucester deters her from going until she has heard from John or Mr. Catlett. Dr. jones went to Gloucester yesterday and if there wasn't word from John or Mr. Catlett, Mary C. would go with him today.","Tried for many years to get Brother John to come to Alabama and join B.P. in a school. Contemplated raising money next fall to pay off John's debts in order to get him to Alabama. Would like to help John but doesn't want to injure himself or his family in the process. If Frank comes he will be treated as one of B.P.'s children especially if he is willing to learn a trade. Only teaches from 8-4. Blair is in Texas and pleased with the country there. He is attending to cattle on a 5 year contract. The oldest child, Wm. T., is good looking but it is feared he will give B.P. a lot of trouble. He can spell 2 and 3 letter words and doesn't go to school. Tommy is ugly and not so sprightly but is noble. B.P. is the flower of the flock in looks and generally a good boy who is hard to quiet once he gets started. Robt Hanna is rather large (15 lbs at 14 months) but is sprightly and otherwise healthy. Have 260 acres worth about $15 per acre. Work 5 hands and keep 2 women and a boy at the house. Made 19 bags of cotton last year which was worth about $700. School was worth about $1000. Owe about $3500 due next winter. Owed about $1000 and if this year is as profitable as the last, then they will be able to raise $2500. Expect to sell every negro except 3 and buy a new set. May sell them on credit to get 10% more. Trying to raise grain and stock because cotton is uncertain. May come to Virginia to buy new negroes if he succeeds in selling the ones he has. If this happens he will come and visit Fanny. Corn crop sold at $1 a bushel. Drought has been severe. The corn crop looks well and has begun to shoot. If there is a good rain once a week for the next 4 weeks the crop will be doubled. If this is the case there will be 50,000 bushels within 5 miles of this place. Finished cleaning wheat and made about 90 bushels. Wheat crop generally good with between 20 \u0026 30 bushels to the acre. Thinks they will be able to sell 100 bushels for $1. Usually make enough sugar cane to keep the children and negroes chewing all year, but will hardly make seed this year. Wish Fanny could get agriculture friends to get a 1 or 2 of choice white wheat and send it to him in the mail between now and October. Margaret has gone to visit her Aunt who is in bad health. The boys have gone to Sumterville for preaching. Can't believe he is over 40 when he hardly feels 20. Mobile and Ohio Railroad is coming fast and will be 12 or 15 miles by the end of the year. Building a branch off it to Gainesville which will pass within 2 miles. The railroads will have a considerable effect on the price of land. Land is cheaper here than anywhere else. Added a second floor to his home sand is now a very comfortable dwelling with 8 rooms and a large room for boarders. Wants Brother John's post office address.","Worries that Fanny is unwell and wishes that she comes to visit. Brother Robert said he was going to write Fanny and see her this summer, which it is assumed he has not done. Wonders if Mr. Catlett will be in Richmond this summer, what the baby's name is and why she has not received a lock of hair. Armistead is going to carry Charlie to Alabama to Powell's school. Powell still wants Frank to go to his school.","Brother Robert's Daughter Fanny died on her way home from New York. Brother John has given him trouble. In Frank's last letter he said that his father was sending him to Uncle Powell's in Alabama as soon as he was out of debt. Would like to know how much John owes and Powell would like to know if John would come so they could have a school. If he could be certain that John would come,  he would make arrangements for a larger school the following year. Thinks that Armistead will send Willie and that Anne will send Spot to Powell next year to school especially since the railroad will make it only a 2 day ride from Richmond. Costs $5 to go to Mobile by train. Stayed with a granddaughter of Cousin Tabb in Greensborough. Sally Tabb and Henry said she talked about the family often. Met a lady from Rockbridge County who knew many of the same people Mary C. knew from Prince Edward. One of her daughters married Ben Smith who is now a professor in the Union Seminary. Eye sight is getting worse. Not given up on Mr. Catlett send a daguerreotype of the children.","Trouble with mail service sending and receiving letters. Ill after visit. Mr. Wood wishes to buy a farm in Cumberland but was unable to and so he bought a comfortable residence in another part of town. Uncle Raymond Minor lost his wife just after they moved to Cumberland leaving him with a 2 month old infant which he begged her to take. The child's name is Elvira C. Minor and is just 10 years old. Not sent her or Rose to school except music lessons. Ellie calls her Marmy and Rose calls her sister because that's what she had heard her brother call her all those years. Rose's mother died 4 years ago and her father, 41, married a 21 year old last fall. Health is bad. Mr. Wood is sick as well. M.S. Wood's mother's health is better than it once was but has lost all sight in one eye and is unable to write.","Bettie is one of the finest children and was christened Bettie Burwell. Looking for Brother Joh who is coming to live in Evergreen to work in the bookstore that Brother A bought. Brother R had a stroke. Since Fanny's death he has turned very grey according to Anna. Hear from Powell very often who was visited by Armistead over Christmas. Anne is doing well and Miss Caroline is with her. Brother and Pris went to a masked ball with F and Nanie. They got home before 11.","Moved to Texas where B.P. bought land on the Lavacca River. 260 acres of land with 100 enclosed and 70 in cultivation for $1500. Frank left yesterday. Not able to leave before February or March. Wish to send 1 or 2 Negroes and to hire someone to plant the crops so that profits will not be lost. Only 4 days travel to Indianola.  Frank will live with Blair who is stock raising. Blair will give him $150 a year. Wishes to know the price of good plow boys from ages 12 to 15 and if Mr. Catlett would find some and send them to New Orleans. Hear very rarely from Vicksburg.  Benny is rather puny and has had a fever for a day or two.","Uncle Pow bought a place in Jackson and expects to move there in April. Half dozen neighbors in four miles. Bound to the North by Carancahua River and on the west and south by the bay of the same name. Uncle Blair's land that of deceased Wm Miller, is 5000 acres of land in this tract. 6000 head of cattle. He expects to brand 1200 calves and sell 400 beef cattle this year. Thinks Charley would like to live there with Frank and Blair. Aunt Harriet is a very fine woman. Uncle Robert moved to Charlotte, Mecklenburg County NC. Will send a Texas Almanac.","Running away from yellow fever. Going to Mr. Burr Garland's plantation that is 6 miles from Jackson. Packing for 3 or 4 months because it will be that long until they are able to come back. Grandma was here all summer and was taken with one of her fits in which everyone thought she would die, but she is doing better now and heading for Dingle. Aunt Pris and Uncle Armistead spent the day here yesterday. Uncle A drove with a high fever and has been quite sick since he went to the swamp. Frank was very ill in last letter from Texas. Charlie Burwell is in college at Princeton. Hugh is in St. Louis with Tim to practice Law. Mammy Aggie has been dead a year last March.   Write to Vicksburg because there are several men there who have had yellow fever and will bring the mail to Fannie.","Mother died. For the last 8 weeks she was confined to her bed and was basically blind but her mental vigor remained. Monday at half past 9 she died without a struggle. Very few of her children were with her. Brother A was at court and didn't return until Wednesday morning. She was interred on Wednesday and is now resting with William and Bettie.","Lilly, Uncle Armistead's second daughter died. She was taken sick before Jinnie. Grief so great for Jinnie's loss that can't feel Lilly's. Aunt Carrie and Maggie are staying at the Barrens until Carrie goes to Virginia with Uncle Burwell. Also included is the obituary of Virginia Burwell.","Busy cow driving. Make an abundance of corn for bread. Uncle A lost 2 daughters within a very short time with Grandma following shortly after that. Vicksburg is a very sickly place and it is good that Aunt Anne and her family are leaving it. Aunt Anne to Virginia, Nan to St. Louis, Mag to school with Aunt Anna, Spot to school in St. Louis, and Hugh is still in St. Louis. Uncle Pow and family were well a few weeks ago.","Comment on life in Texas. Writing to Frances in hopes that Sister Ann is with her. No smoke house on property and all eatables are kept in a cabin that is about 8 square feet. No corn crib or stable. Get corn and flour from New Orleans and kill a hog as needed. The stock is fed by the pasture from the Navidad to the Lavaca River. Only 12 cows, last year raised 10 heifer calves and 1 steer calf. 5 mares and fillies, 2 buggy horses and 4 mules and 5 yoke of oxen. Never run more than three plows at a time so that there is always a team able to work. Break land with 2 or 4 yoke of oxen. Work the crop with mules and horses and a single yoke of oxen. No crop last year, only 4 bales of cotton on 50 acres and no corn. Blair goes 8 to 10 days in the cow driving season sleeping outside without taking his boots off, he has made about $1000 a year. Complains of hardships and wishes to get rid of his contract which is effective 3 more years. Hair and beard almost white and looks 10 years older than Ben, but his health is better here than in Alabama. Frank one of the best cow hands on the range. Immigration here has increased in the last few years, but last year's drought slowed this immigration. Most of the newcomers are planters. Two Prestons of Missouri (Landon and Shaw), kin to the Virginia Prestons, have settled on the Navidad about 5 miles from Ben. Had another daughter last month, so they now have 4 sons and 3 daughter and all are in good health. The newest girl is named Martha Catherine. Try to teach the 5 oldest but they do not like books. Very mild winter. Can get oysters from 20 miles away. Last ham of bacon was from Alabama. Until this year killed deer and turkey but this year they have been scarce. Probable that Texas will declare itself independent and it is doubtful that she will enter into the Southern Confederacy. Hope no black republic will ever rule. Grieves that he has to eat corn from a Republican state this year.","State of affairs has made money matters very hard in the South. The Comanche Indians have been coming down on the settlers killing them and stealing everything. Mr. W.B. Grimes started a rancho on the Leona which empties into the Frio. Had 2200 head of cattle and 22 cow horses. The Indians penned 20 of the horses in their own pen close to the house and the two they couldn't open.  One they shot and the other they frightened so much that he could not be helped. One started down the Leona to warn the other settlers but the Indians had hid in the gully and when O Neal passed, 40 rose behind him on G's horses and almost caught him because his horse was broke down and has already run 7 miles. If he had run 50 more yards, then they would have had his scalp. They killed 2 men and mangled a young lady so badly they thought she would die. One man they scalped and cut the skin off the bottom of his feet and made him run through the thorns, then skinned his beard off, shot 20 copper spiked arrows into him and then cut them out, picked a hole in the back of his neck, shot him through with a musket ball, cut out his heart, then cleaned off the road and stretched him across it and made 9 marks by the side of him. The lady was scalped but is still alive. The two men who take care of G's stock told F.M. Flournoy and son killed Woolfork. Woolfork shot four times and stabbed 5 times and Flournoy's son died immediately. Corn is 6 or 7 inches high. Uncle B and family are not home because they went to Texana Friday for preaching.  Uncle B joined the Presbyterian Church yesterday. Be at home about 4 days every month from cattle driving.","In Petersburg 3 weeks. Hugh came the Wednesday before Anne left and stayed one night because he had to go to Memphis where he expects to get a commission under the Confederate States in Col Bowen's regiment. He left the day Eliza was buried. She died Wednesday the 12th and was buried the next day at 4 o'clock. Sam and her brothers arrived after she was already gone. Left Petersburg Monday morning and joined Nannie B. who had left the Friday before in Hillsboro. Robert is going to join the hornet's nest, a company in Col Hill's regiment at Yorktown. People here been busy today fixing boxes for the North Carolina regiments. Robert leaves tonight and Florence Morton goes as far as Petersburg with him. Anna is going to Hillsboro as well as Willie who is going there to study medicine. Armistead is in the Calvary Company near Little Rock.","Comfort to have Bob stationed near Frances and wish that Armistead was with him. Armistead joined the Calvary Company in Arkansas and was stationed near Little Rock.","Aunt Carrie staying with Aunt Mary since news of Uncle Sam's illness. He is at his Mississippi plantation. Letter from Cousin Mattie. Not a word from Spot. Hear from Hugh in an indirect way; he is in Kentucky near Columbus. Heard through General Meems that Uncle Armistead got over the river safely and is expected to get on without difficulty.","Sam died. Fell at the battle near Boonsborough, Maryland on Sunday the 14th. Thought to have initially died at Harper's Ferry but he wasn't near Harper's Ferry. General Garnett had fallen in Harper's Ferry and the similarity in the names had caused the confusion. Brother Landon's son, Maurice, who was Sam's aide, accompanied his remains. He had telegraphed twice but no dispatch was recorded. He had joined the church two years ago and was a consistent and praying Christian.","School began the 1st of the month. Wife had an accident that confined her to her room for 2 weeks. Anxious about Armistead. He is in General Price's army. Not heard from in more than a month. John's regiment has been ordered to Suffolk and is expected to fight soon. His regiment is Colonel Owen the 53rd. Willie was in Richmond and it is rumored that his regiment has been ordered to the same place. His regiment is the 43rd Colonel Kenan. John is Ass. Quarter Master and Willie is apothecary which allows them both to be free from onerous camp duty.  School has 30 boarders and 34 day students and 5 more boarders are coming in October. Several refugees, 5 grown persons. 2 children and 2 servants in addition to the Episcopal minister, his wife and servant. In total there are 39 regular boarders. Flour is $28 per barrel and butter is 50 or 60 cents per pound, and everything in the same proportion. Supplies can scarcely be had at any price. Can get shoes for $8 and because the price will only rise, will have the shoes made and sent to Petersburg unless otherwise instructed. Member of church sick in hospital in Lynchburg. His wife has written repeated but has heard nothing in return. His name is J.L. Todd and is in Christian Hospital Ward no. 3. Please make inquiry so that the wife can be informed. Congregation has lost 19 young men from wounds and sickness in the company.","Hugh's health improved and left the 4th for the army. He is Lieutenant Colonel of the 1st Missouri Regiment and expects to go to Missouri with Price soon. Received letter from Hugh while he was in Charlotte where he stayed with Brother Robert. Brother Robert has a good school and several refugees boarding, fortunately they were able to buy corn flour, meat, and sugar at reasonable prices. Maggie was ill but has since recovered and gone to Buller Clairborne's to visit. Hugh was in Richmond but was unable to see Mr. Catlett. Brother John received crops and they are a great help.","Hugh not hurt in the battle near Grand Gulf. Spotswood is doing well. University of Alabama closes on the 5th of June because of scarcity in provision, a month early. Because he has been there 2 semesters he is able to come home for break even though it is an expensive and dangerous trip. If he returns to university he will be the only senior. Expect Brother Landon the last of June or 1st of July. His son, Maurice, is in the 2nd Virginia Cavalry. Girls and Hugh spent Christmas at Buller Clairborne's and met with Sarah Rose who is also staying there. Mr. William Waller and Cousin Jennie Waller were married and saw Caroline when they passed through on their way to Charleston. Mr. Waller said that Timberneck had burned.  In letter from Nannie B., found out that Anna has been ill with pneumonia but was getting better. Caroline in the worst spirits. Corn meal is $8-10 a bushel, butter $2-3, eggs $1.25. If the war continues, will not be able to keep the house next winter.  Mag fixing old dress for Aunt Caroline. Have knitted 4 pairs of stockings and 2 pairs of gloves. There was a raid on the Central Railroad and the Canal. Cousin James Garland lost his youngest son, William. He died at his father's about 4 weeks ago and left his wife, daughter of Dr. Goode, who is expecting. Uncle Hudson is well. Cousin Boyd nurses him like an infant. Aussie Slaughter who married Mr. Broadnax, has a son who is a few day's old.","Going to dentist tomorrow and Saturday for operation. Cousin Nan is lovely, beautiful, and sweet. Hettie feeling unpretty. Aunt Anne is looking well. Cousin Mag is full of sparkling wit and is very pretty. Garlands are sweet. Aunt C. is charming. Worries about Pa.","Upon arrival found Miss Garnett who has taken in the sister-in-law of Mr. Wilcox Brown and the Cousin of A E's great friend, John Thompson Brown, and is said to be a cousin of ours through Winstons. Spent a day at the Cristal Palace. The program began at 12:30 with the band of the Royal 2nd Artillery, a play by the company's troupe, then some military music by the band of the House Guards, followed by a choral concert of 200 performers and finally fireworks.","Uncle Landon's business keeps him busy. He is to finish what needs to be done today and then take the following days to sight see and  go to Oxford and Cambridge. Wanted to go to Portsmouth to see the Arctic Expedition off, but expenses were too high. In Paris for 3 weeks starting next Thursday. Miss Garrett and Spotswood went to Church to hear the Archbishop. Met Miss Emily Mason as well as two girls from Baltimore, Miss Jenkins and Miss Rowland (Miss Mason's niece). Miss Garnett to be in Switzerland this summer as a guest of Miss Skipp.","Write to Richard in Texas once a month. Good health and travels 20 miles once a month to preach. Going to Charlotte to spend 3 weeks with sons. John has a flourishing school and his children are well. Mary married Ben Lacy and lives near Robert Burwell. She has 3 children, 2 girls and a boy, the youngest is 2 months old. Nannie teaches music in the school. Armistead has 3 children; the 2 daughters are almost grown. The oldest, Ella, is in Robert's school.  Ed married Miss Wilkenson of Augusta and has 4 children. Will is in poor health and has no children. Bob Strudwick is married, living in Durham, and has 2 children. Robert has 5 great-great-grandchildren and numerous grandchildren. Dan and wife have been in mountains of Virginia. Richard is a pastor of a church in Denton, Texas and is married with a daughter named Fanny. Since the death of Mr. Crow a year ago, Nannie Crow has been having trouble. She has 5 children and is able to live comfortably on what Mr. Crow left her. Robert is very feeble and unable to undertake long trips.","Lost Edmund Strudwick on April 1, 1887. He left behind a wife and 4 children. Pastor Dr. Miller said that he passed away peacefully. Left his family well provided for. Mattie will remain in Charlotte at the present. Her father, mother, and sister will stay wither. Robert will soon be 86. John has been sick for 3 months. He is improving and has been encouraged to go to the springs this summer by his doctor. Nannie Crow has been sick for 2 or 3 months.","Jar of Lard arrived to Mrs. Catlett. Mr. Mann offered to deliver it in person or it would have arrived sooner. Sent the jar to Court House for mutual friend Lucy Ann Wood to see that it is safely delivered.","No news from St. Louis since April. Living is terribly expensive. Send soap to Brother John in Richmond at the Auditor of Public Accounts and he will express ship it to me.","Written during Civil War. Brother John and Alfred at cars to see Anne off.  Met Mr. Lynch, a brother of John Loving. Called Mrs. Robertson to visit with Nannie Burwell. Mollie May was expected from Norfolk yesterday. Sally Harrision is in Brunswick and Molly is staying at May's. Unknown how long Anne will remain in Virginia but refuses to leave without seeing son. President Davis arrived last night and was to go to Richmond in an extra train at 8:30. Mr. Smith's is far enough out of town that nothing was seen or heard. Lucy and Anne to ride downtown to see Mollie. Mr. Smith angry with Lucy's Cousin, Mr. John Catlett, because he has invited them to visit him and has gone to Petersburg without doing so.","Fanny passed away after a painful 2 week illness.","Send Miss Fanny handkerchiefs which she has marked tolerably for her wedding.","Letter from Dr. Walker Jones recommending Miss M. Fox as a companion and assistant. Wrote to decline the offer, but she may suit Sally","Business in Mathews court. Reading of Mr. Nelson's letter.","Wife's brother and he went to hear Mr. Langham preach. Charles and Nanie visit. Sent Captain Jones with articles for memorandum. Gala the next day. Senate adjourned for Virginia to vote for Pierce and King.","Re: his son John's behaviour at the University.  Son (John) borrowing money in Richmond; suspected of gambling while at school. John refused to meet with him while he is in Charlottesville. John asked to withdraw from school","Slave (Betsy) purchased for Dr. Nelson for $770. Attending Dr. Funsten's wedding and visiting John in Charlottesville along the way. Worried about (son) John's progress in School and his assumed gambling.","John (son) with him in Richmond but to go home soon. Senate is not productive and only spending the people's money.","Mr. Dudley elected president against wishes. Major Taliaferro disappointed with outcome. Dinner with governor. Legislature not productive.","Wife's Brother (John) visited. Met with Miss Louiza Seawell and Mrs Roberts (formerly Miss Ann Burwell). Butcher animals and sell for profit if possible. Coming down before Christmas as will Charles and Nanie. Mr. Hunter to be elected as Senator of United States.","Legislature during the week and church on Sunday. Previous Sunday attended morning service by Mr. Minnigerode at St. Paul and evening service by Mr. Duncan at Trinity. Met with brother of Mr. John Rose and was informed of health of Sarah. Going to Washington to be there during congressional sessions. Governor wrote letter to Tammany Hall opposition which caused measures to be taken by the senate. Governor wishes to be president. Kill beef while weather is good. Informed by Miss. L. Seawell that Mrs. A. B. Catlettto threw party at Tavern and would like details of the event though his family will probably not be invited. Wm B. Taliaferro elected Major General of Va. Militia. Gen. Boykin is not happy with the results.","Cold worsened. Heard Mr. Dawson of Georgia speak at a lecture for the Mount Vernon Association for two hours and was not impressed with his lecture. Celebration on the 22nd with a grand state ball at Ballards and a dinner at the American. General Canwell plays part in festivities. Listened to debate on freedmans bill. Opposes the taxation of oysters. Lieutenant Governor sent for media because he was charged with malfeasance in office. Snow almost gone. Wishes Dr. Nelson to drive mare so that she is not idle.","Son had lost letter from wife. Son got drunk and lost coat and as a result was forced to take blankets from the hotel. Son accused of larceny. Extremely upset with son's behavior and his representation of the family. To go home soon. Sickly for several days. Sell muttons if possible. Mrs. Caroline Garland is with him.","Likes how Dr. Griffin teaches. Inquires about fowl and a rooster given to her by John Tabb.","Homes elaborate and homes as well as slaves were under the control of families for generations. Entertaining in an elegant way. Large parties took up the whole lower floor. Food was served in a room upstairs. Many guests stayed for breakfast. Life in Gloucester has changed from luxury and ease to service and self-sacrifice. Gloucester was formerly the residence of Wm. B. Taliaferro, Mr. John Tyler Seawell, Mr. Boswell Seawell, Col. Warner Throckmorton Jones, Molly Elliot Seawell, and Sally Nelson Robins.   Photocopy copy of Mss and TMs.","Photocopy of Mss and TMs.","Men returned home and they were cared for. Upon their return many gave letters to women and were later married in their home. Christmas 1918 associated with camps filled with wounded soldiers. Agreement to not spend money on their own family but instead use it to benefit the returning soldiers. Met with Lithuanian man in camp. At the beginning of the war, household was filled with nurses from the New Zealand troop. Work of the Red Cross Canteen. Photocopy of two TMs.","Sketch of Mary Armistead (Catlett) Jones's life. Happiness until the War. House refuge for soldiers when they were in Gloucester Point and Yorktown. Nanny Garland (Mother's niece) visited wishing she had 10 brothers to join the southern Army, but she only had 2 brothers (1 was killed; he was a Lt. Colonel from the University of Virginia). After war, man in Missouri wrote Nanny saying he found young Garland in Franklin, Tennessee where he gave him a cup of water before he died a short time later. In remembrance of this he also sent a silver cup inscribed with \"In Memory of a Cup of Cold Water\". Soldier from Georgia died in their home. Her two brothers escaped the war unscathed and lived to be moderately old. People poor after war. Scarcity of food - lived off of corn bread \u0026 fried meat. Education was troublesome – father formerly employed teachers for her brothers but once they came of age, her family had to drive 4 miles to brother-in-laws house to be taught by Dr. Griffin (Earl of 'Traquaire'). First great invention she remembers is the sewing machine because it made women's lives easier. After the sewing machine was the telephone which helped to unite all of Tidewater, Virginia. By the time of the telephone, she had lived at her old home (Timberneck which her Grandfather built) for 9 years, where her 4 children were born. Father's mother was Ann Carter, the granddaughter of King Carter of \"Cortoman\" on the Rappahannock River.  Mother was Fanny Burwell, daughter of Col. Armistead Burwell (direct descendent of Lewis Burwell of Carter's Creek in Gloucester). Powhatan's residence with distinct old chimney directly across creek from her home. Mr. Charles Campbell visited old chimney. Saw gas and electricity introduced to allow women to have small kitchens. Automobile. Flying machine. Wireless telegraph. Radio. Only younger brother, Carter, and she remain of their family. Husband died 7 years before. Has 6 grandchildren. Expressions used by servant. \"Uncle\" George caught and prepared oysters for her 16th birthday. White mammy was housekeeper who idolized her mother's children and is remembered for her faith in God. Grandmother Ann Walker Carter, married John Catlett, jr. of King William County, Virginia in 1780. Their first daughter was named \"Hetty\" after a Quaker nurse who nursed John back to health in Philadelphia. Grandfather built 'manor house' along the York River, 4.5 miles above Yorktown. Aunt Hetty married Mr. Benjamin Waller of Williamsburg. Gave miniature to son's wife (married his mother's niece who was her 1st cousin). Father had 7 sisters: Polly married Col. Thruston, Nancy married Field, Matilda married Morris, Lucy married Baytop, Sally married Yates, Martha married Banks, then Thruston. Brother Charles died at age 19. Father inherited all the land of Grandfather. Topaz brooch given to mother by her brother Armistead Burwell. 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Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki:  .","When available, microfilm, photocopies, digital surrogates, or other reproductions must be used in place of original documents.","Correspondence, 1794-1887, of the Burwell family of Virginia, North Carolina, Alabama, and Mississippi. Includes letters of Mary Cole Turnbull Burwell and her children including Armistead Burwell, Benjamin Powell Burwell, Frances King Burwell Catlett, Robert Burwell, William T. Burwell (at the United States Military Academy), Charles Blair Burwell, and concerning these children and her other children Elizabeth Margaret Burwell Putnam and Anne Burwell Garland.","Subjects include family, courtship and marriage, religion, setting up and teaching schools in Virginia, North Carolina, and Alabama, economics, travel, sickness, childbirth, and slavery. Includes a poem concerning love between two slaves. The Panic of 1837 is shown in the Burwell letters from the 1830's through 1850's.","There are letters from John Walker Carter Catlett to his wife Frances King Burwell Catlett. Catlett had children by an earlier marriage, some of whom are mentioned in the letters.","Also included is a letter by Elizabeth Keckley, an enslaved individual and later a published author, dated April 25, 1844 (Box 1 folder 14).","See also: Southern Women and their Families in the 19 th  Century Papers and Diaries Series C Reel # 01 and #02 in Swem Library's microforms area, call number HQ1438 .V5 S68","Aunt Charlotte's baby named Lucy. Aunt Mary's baby has 2 teeth. Blue stuff coat bought by Ma from Mr. Biglow.  Mrs. Smith teaching arithmetic. Will and Doctor teaching grammar. Doctor had tooth removed because of toothache. Sister Mary is very sick but improving. Christmas gifts from Dr. Nin and Miss Lane. Mr. Hutchinson visiting (friend of Mr. Lane). Mr. McVicar went to Charlottesville. Brother Armistead went to Petersburg. Went to Mrs. Bishop's on Christmas day and saw Miss Francina who asked about you.  Letter from Ann Syndor. Ann Eliza sent candy.","August day. Longs to stay in Virginia. African Americans love as well. 2 lovers, Mingo and Kate. Kate was beautiful and a maid. Mingo was in his prime. Mingo is African American and in love with Kate who is also African American. They were married.","William Burwell is home and wishes to move out. Brother Jno failed attempt to get into academy and is now teaching school in Tuscaloosa that according to William is a very good school. Hopes to have 20 scholars. Went on 2 deer hunts but didn't kill anything. Many deer on William's plantation. Buck says many deer are in Alabama where he purchased land. Went to Prince Edward and heard Mr. Staunton preach as well as visiting with old acquaintances. Stayed at Mr. Biglow's Saturday night and at Mr. Anderson's Sunday night. Miss M. Williams is pretty severe. Mr. A has 8 boarders but only 4 of them were there when she was. Monday went to Charlotte court with Mr. A where they heard Mr. Randolph's speech and resolution. Went to Dick Venable's that night where his wife looks like an old woman. Not home until Thursday at 12 o'clock. Will write Sister Anne. Pleased with Miss Frances. March 1, 1833 - Pa wishes to put up tobacco in March. Believes August is the best month for putting up tobacco and that he should wait until then. R.B. lies rather than tell the truth because it is convenient. Wants to hear Mr. G's big gun and how he fires it as well as his fate. Respects to him Landon, Sister Mary and Brother A. Intends to write brother Jno.  Wants to see William, hear from Brother Jno and Ned Steptoe before she makes plans for the next year, possibly to go to Texas. Conflicted between staying and leaving. Doesn't want to leave the country/state of her fathers. Possibly come back and visit relatives and also make new ones. March 2 - went to see Blair but he was gone to Lynchburg. Cousin Laetitia sends love. Mr. Tinsely is here. Don't forget guard. Brother Jno traded James for a mule and ultimately also sold the mule for $50. Jno changed professorship but will try and get him another offer. William bought 23,000 acres of land on the red river in Texas for $250. Owns 28-30,000 acres in all.","Wanted to move away before Christmas and go to Stoneland, leaving Anee with bairns, but Mr. Ennes placed obstacles in the way and have decided to stay another year. \"The boy\" is quiet and his expected name is Armistead (in reality this is John Bott). Thought of Mr. Plummer because he was a dear friend. Mary is delicate, but a good child who has recently spent time with her grandparents and has returned spoiled. Wish Martha would come down for Aunt Harrison because it doesn't appear she will live much longer because she is suffering. Wishes Fan would become saved so that she too could have the peace that Aunt Harrison has at this time in her life. Give love to my parents and Mary \u0026 Caroline Garland.","Received letter from Capt. Overby. Ma is uneasy. Letter from Sister Ann that said she had received a letter from Sister Anna which had stated that I was sick and was under the care of a Thomasonian Doctor. No need for Ma to be uneasy. Has gotten well so they should not worry. Not be possible to go to Boydton in the fall. Business is commencing and will be very busy. Wants 1 or 2 shirts and a few socks. Hard to buy clothes with small salary and doctors' bills. Mr. Garland's mother is low. Silas Wright professed religion. Give love to family and tell Ma not to worry. Give respects to Uncle Lewis. Saw Uncle Harrison in town the other day. Tired of Petersburg and wish to leave.","Send shawl to Boydton by Mrs. Garland. Afraid that she is sick. Shug impatient to go home.","Send by Adams the articles she ordered. Pa and Ma unwell. Pa to put off trip. Hand is numb and it makes it difficult to write.","Involved with business and have little time to reply. State of affairs is alarming and distressing. Men failing daily for large amounts. Money rare. Change from extended credit to cash system. South not the place for poor people. Vicksburg is a pleasant place. Most women are married but there is one that catches his eye though he wouldn't marry now and risk his children growing up in poverty. Situated in Dr. Turnbull's family. Tell Miss Pris to come to VBurg as soon as she pleases. No news everything is occupied with money arrangements. Trial of contested election for mayor of the town. Matter decided against me after 3 days of speechifying. Criminal court and civil court to open soon and will thus be in court for several months. If promissory notes do not increase in value, lawyers will be driven from the bar. Unwilling to work any wager on credit and compelled to quit for capital to carry on business. Tell William not to leave present employment. Regret not having gone into merchandise. Deal with worst of our species. Like to come to Virginia in the summer, but won't be able to do so because want to leave Vicksburg better than came. Tell William to call Messer Holderby and McPheeters to acknowledge the receipt of a bill on R. Turnbull by Dr. for $100. Fees for collection are $10 which he will get if money is paid.","Arrived safely at 3 o'clock and found Mr. Garland. Spent evening at capital listening to Loco foco Speech on the sub bill. Ladies congregated in front of the supurb building to listen to Marine band. Leave for New York by train tomorrow evening. Get to W point on Saturday. Will be accompanied by Major John Garland as far as New York. Write at Mansfield when I reach W Point. Love to sister Ann and C.","In good health. Many classmates thinking of leaving. 3 or 4 cadets speaking of going to Texas. Court Martial against 2 or 3 cadets for violations of regulations by frolicking. Rob has returned. Bella has been sick.","June 20 - saw Powell last Sunday and he was well. Attended an Examination. Congress assembled an election for speaker and clerk. Mr. Garland \"thrown higher than a pine by reformers\". Cousin Lewis is well. Crops are good. Love to mother. July 20 - letter came after left. Will is doing well and is a Corporal. Sally Depre's death. Mr. Stansbury reads German romances to us every evening. Dr. Goodwyn died. Eliza's music is going well. Nannie and Frank are sweet and improving. Mary C. Burwell to send Powell's letter the next week unless she hears otherwise, send socks by Ned. Frances King Burwell to John – wishes to hear of Washington visit.","Spent Monday evening with Mr. Gaines. Betty and Lucy enjoyed the evening. Mr. Campbell was all devotion. Mr. Knecht gave fine music. Heard Miss Octavia Branch sing. Mr. Knecht is coming tomorrow evening for Fanny's birthday. Letter from Bro. William and he is well. Lucy won't be back for a fortnight. Wish Mrs. Garland lived here. Mr. and Mrs. Witlock and Susan Robinson dined here last night. Likes Susan Robinson. Mrs. Garland makes children work. Sister Anna been in bed all week. Children going to Mr. Mallory's next week.","Fanny left Mansfield. Mary leaves for Mecklenburg on the 28th. Received letter from Landon whose Barouche is at her service all the time. Answered Cousin Ann's letter. Stir in Hillsboro with wedding parties of Mr. Cameron from Petersburg who married Miss Walker daughter of Mrs. John Walker. Anna went to visit Mrs. Cameron (mother of Mr. Walker Cameron). Like to see Caroline. Wrote Bet. Wrote all the boys and only heard back from Will. Not heard from John in a long time and worried about his children. Little Frank growing fast and his health is improving. Wishes brother John would become independent. Uncertain how long to stay in Mecklenburg.  Anxious to be home. Direct letter to Boydton in Landon's care. Wants to know who Mrs. Waller is because Waller sounds familiar. Robert and Anna send love. Hannah sends love and has improved her bad temper.","Miss Betty spent evening at Mr. Powell's last Friday with other ladies. Mr. and Mrs. Randolph came to visit Saturday night and stayed all day Sunday. Mr. Jones went to Mrs. Powell's as a trick played on him. Mr. Jones's horse ran away from him, but Jim retrieved and returned the horse to town. Betty Scott to be married on May 3rd. Mrs. G and Miss Bets gone to town to get book muslin for Miss Bet's frock. Miss Betty Scott to marry Dr. James Boisseau. Nannie is pretty and learning alphabet. Busy making shirts. Need to make Miss Bet's frock to wear to Miss Betty's wedding. Miss Anne and Miss Charlotte aren't lacing corsets from the bottom. Miss Charlotte isn't holding her head up. Mr. Randolph looks like a 60 year old man – beard is quarter of an inch. Maj Hughs has an inch long beard. Mary sick with ague and fever. Mistress in Boydton, to return after commencement when Mr. Garland goes up. Miss prospect of 2 beaux:  Dr. Spencer and Mr. William Tornson.","Examination commences Monday. Ma was in Mecklenburg and doing very well. She expects to be at Mansfield for W.T. Burwell's arrival home and come home by cars or steamboat from New York by way of Washington.","Working again in pedagoging. School commenced and consists of 15 scholars. 10 studying languages and higher Algebra, Geometry, and Chemistry; all others are studying grammar, geography, or arithmetic. School is limited to 20. Employed for 5 months and to receive $300 as well as board. If pleased with performance could have the school for several years. If not pleased be transferred to another school which pays better but requires more work. Objects to plan of establishing a permanent school and getting Fan a female school. Couldn't remain in one place and longs to move twice a year so the plan would be impractical. Try to help Fan get a position as an independent teacher or assistant in an academy. If B.P was to settle there would be a better chance of establishing a female school. Property has declined from 25 to 50 to 75% and is still declining. Crops doing well. Spent 3 weeks of April in Vicksburg where Brother A and wife are doing well. Blair is at Abram's doing little but BP hopes to get him something in Warren County Miss where Jno Bolling (husband of Lucy Randolph) who has 4 sons who he hopes to hire someone to teach them for a few hours a day because he doesn't want to send them to school. Blair to try and go next winter. Bolling is paying $300 and doesn't want them to teach more than 3 hours a day. Offered a school at $800 plus board, but unsure whether or not to take it. Wrote to Sam Sanders.","Oct 18 - Escaped fever (congestive) . Good many deaths and a lot of sickness but believes country is now entirely healthy. In Gainesville, 40 deaths since the 1st of January which contains approximately 1500 inhabitants. Many scholars have been sick which resulted in school not be out until the 1st week in December. Continue here until June 1 for $400 and board. Expect 20-25 scholars. Blair is going to try and spend winter with BP. Professed religion along with 6 or 8 others. Not connected to any church but expect to join the Presbyterian Church. Became acquainted with Mr. Kirkpatrick (brother of HP who was an old classmate) who is an excellent preacher and is settled in Gainesville. Oct 20 – Ma has no time to write so Bettie is sending letter to F.K. Mr. Leyburn has returned and is looking well. Mr. John Atkinson preached yesterday with an interesting account of Texas. Mr. Garland, Sam, and Hugh are with them. Hugh is sweet but has cough that may be whooping cough. Forwarded with note to Miss F. K. Burwell, Gloucester C. H.","Fanny needs to meet with the Baytops. Mr. Garland is with Mary C. Burwell. Best for Fanny to go to Gloucester Point with Mr. B.","Brother John came to visit Anne. Aunt Bott introduced him to the children (Johnny and Molly). Mr. Burwell went to Prince Edward for a meeting of the board. John is ill so Dr. Strudwick came and gave him calomel and oil saying he had too much of a headache for quinine. Dr. Long, Mr. Jno Kirkland, and Mr. Jno Norwood came to see John but he was too sickly to visit yesterday.   Aunt Bott and Anne set with him and Mr. Schell sleeps in the same room. Got wheat meal for Hannah to make John a salt rising. Had chill at Mr. Lacy's in Raleigh, where he stayed a day, but not nearly as bad as what he has now. Mr. B. home on Saturday. Brother John has been teaching in Mr. Bingham's school. Mary and Brother John in the house.  Mr. Waddelll lives in with Betty and Fanny teaching music. John willing to try if the salary suits. Mr. Bingham has not been by yet. Mrs. Strudwick in house. Fanny in Mansfield.","Letter from Cousin Roberts. Lottie unwell yesterday. Daughter is flourishing. Sick servants in Mansfield have improved.","Fanny to travel with Mr. Baytrop so as to not travel without someone protecting her. Betty taken with auge on way home so Anne sent for M.C. to care for her. Dr. May saw her and Betty got better after 10 days in bed. Found Charlotte and lizzy sick but they are doing better. Sister Anne had a daughter this morning with red hair who weighed 12.5 pounds but both mother and child are doing well now. Heard from John last week. No word from William. Letter from cousin Ann last week – little prospect for school in her neighborhood. Christian Burwell married with only Mr. Reed's father and mother as well as his sister and her husband. Randolph in one of his worst humors. Bettie is well but with a bad complexion. Aunt Bettie busy making a mantilla of two old frocks. Added notes by C. M. Garland and \"Bettie\".","Hugh has whooping cough. Respects to Mr. Baystop and family as well as Mr. Stubs.","Received letter by Mr. Stubs. Moving to Hillsboro at Christmas. Bettie will be joining to teach music and possibly French at her brother's school where her salary is not fixed but will be given board. Possibly receive $400-500 but the pay will likely be less next semester. Bettie willing to join but doesn't want to teach among strangers. Anne anxious to send Mary somewhere. Mr. G wishes to send them to Roxbury. Sam and Hugh are here and will leave in the evening. Hugh brought Whooping cough. Baby and Frank will have it as well as Bettie because she has never had it. Bettie has had cold all fall. Bettie has been in town more than a week. Servants:  Mr. Arristides Smith to hire Hannah. He will also get Lucy for her victuals and clothes so that she can stay in the house. Charlotte might stay because of Anne. Amy will stay but it is unknown how she will do without her mother. Thought about writing Armistead to let him know of financial situation but it is feared he wouldn't have any money to spare. What little money received goes toward paying Doctor May. Edward was due $29 at the time of Fanny's father's death. John still in Hillsboro where Mrs. Bott thinks his head has been affected. He is to assist Mr. Bingham in his school for $400-600 depending on the number of pupils should his health improve. John will help pay board for Mary and Frank. Mrs. Botts thinks Fanny could get a job in New Jersey because teachers from Virginia are loved there.","Not succeeded in getting Fanny a situation for another year. Don't know how to advise regarding Captain Baytop. Possibly stay with him again if possible and maybe receive a raise.","Ann Burwell of Mecklenburg told Drury A. Bacon that Fanny is in charge of the schooling of a private family. If not engaged for the entire year please let Drury know of terms and conditions. Wish to get instructress for children. Resides 10 miles away from Mr. Lewis Burwell of Mecklenburg who is a reference.","Last Wednesday went to Dayton to attend Enquiry Meeting appointed by Mr. Witherspoon. Saved under preaching of Methodist preacher 2 weeks prior. Prays for Fanny, Betty, and William to accept Christ. Daughter of Mr. McIlwaine's died due to the whooping cough given to her by Bettie. Bettie getting over Whooping cough that she has had for 5 weeks.   Forwarded with more from Elizabeth Margaret Burwell, to Fanny K. Burwell, Gloucester C. H., Va.","Bettie sick with Whooping cough and is uneasy because she gave it to Mrs. McIlwaine's children,  the youngest of which died. Blessed that children haven't become ill and died. Letter from Ann describing the death of Nancy Coleman who had been sick for some weeks but could not be convinced to accept Jesus Christ. Mr. Bacon is living in Williesburg and is anxious to see if Fanny would teach his children. Mr. Bacon is uncle to the gentleman who married Sally Boyd. They live near the Presbyterian Church in Williesburg. Blair joined Methodist church on the trail. Abram Burwell again joined the church and it is reported that he is to be married though that has not been confirmed. Bettie got a letter from Ned and she learned that Nancy Haskins is ill and paralyzed the left side with 2 month old son. Not be able to leave until July 4th or 5th. Mary Garland to go to school with Sister Anna. Anne is well and pleased at the thought of going to school. Brother John is mending and if he gets well he will commence teaching on January 5th.","In December found letter from Dr. Gurden wishing to know Fanny's address for Colonel Drury Bacon to inquire about Fanny teaching his daughters. Confined inside nursing those sick with measles. Aunt Jean disposed for 2 weeks, Papa for 4 weeks, William Armistead 3 weeks, Brother John's little girl was sick which worried their house servant, Mamma, and Cousin Panthias. Got through without getting sick. Mama confined with rheumatism. Brother John, Cousin P, and Aunt Jean left this morning. Aunt Jean goes with them as far as cousin Alice Harrises.  She went because the ride might help her and would be a delight to cousin A. Alice will likely meet with Cousin Lucy Baskerville and Cousin Sam Goode's family who lives near there. Letter from Cousin Powell saying all is well and that he is enjoying religion. Cousin Blair is viewed as a zealous Christian. To write to Cousin Powell and Brother Lewis. Haven't heard from Brother Ab since his marriage to a lady they wish to meet. Brother Lewis is single. Brother Allen is settled in a small plantation where if crops are good he hopes to marry. Direct letter in the care of Mr. Randolph to Petersburg. Mr. Garland said he had not heard from Fanny in January because he had been visiting friends in the Upper country. His sister, Mrs. Caroline Garland left Lynchburg to go to New Orleans. She went out with Mr. Sam Garland according to Mr. Landon's family. Captain Sidner failed which was astonishing to all. Mrs. Lewis lost $1000 dollars because of him. Mr. Sidner and Mary bear losses well but Lucy and William Sidner are hurt. Mr. Whites, the bricklayer, offered him $5000 and Mr. Rainy to loose several thousand because of him. Uncle John from Franklin is here and brought Jno. Fanny possibly saw him last at Aunt Tabb's death. Cousin Henry is in good health. Cousin Thomas is ill much like his mother. Cousin Sally never writes. Fanny highly recommended by Sally Goode. Heard Mr. Cake preach and heard Mr. Baker at a revival. Received a letter from a man in Brownsville, Tennessee. Mama, Aunt Jean, and the rest of the family desire to be remembered by Fanny. Aunt Field is still here. Cousin Mary is well and at Roslin with a little boy. Churchy Simpson is still living with Aunt M. Cousin Martha Kerr has Liver Disease. Cousin Christian Burwell is married to Malony Mon and live in place that was formerly Uncle Randolphs. Catherine Reed who married Cousin Granderson Field has a daughter, Eaton Field, who sold the property to get out of debt. They have 30 Negroes and are living at Roslin but expect to live with Thomas Field as soon as his house is finished.","Heard from Fanny through sister Anne that Mr. Baytop was in Petersburg. Bettie and Anna are to visit Colonel Jones. Miss Mary is very accomplished at the piano. Brother Armistead sent the $50 that was requested and he is doing well. Paid Dr. May. John was not able to raise sufficient funds because he expected to pay for Mary and Frank as well as the medical expenses. John doing well and is invited to spend the evening at Mr. Binghams. Wishes Fanny could see John's poetry.  Bettie has 5 music students of which Mary G is one of them. Letter from Will saying he was much as usual. Robert received letter from Blair. Armistead trying to persuade Blair to live with him as he is in the mercantile business and thinks it would be good for him. John doing well teaching with 18 scholars and a small salary. Anna has very small school with only 2 boarders. Frank is sick. Lucy is a good maid.","Trouble with sending and receiving letters. Did not leave Petersburg until January 19th. Arrived in Raleigh on January 20th where friend D. Lacy enquired about Fanny. Arrived in Hillsboro January 22nd where Mary is staying with Brother R. Trying to stay in the village next session because of the amount of boarders Brother R. is to have, but fears that Brother John will not be able to pay for it on his salary. Brother John paid Mary's expenses to Hillsboro. Letter from Ann Burwell saying General Keen informed her that if John would go to Mecklenburg next year he would do very well because the school wants someone who can teach Latin. John says he must make over $300 and if he must leave Hillsboro then he will. Scholars fond of John. Cousin A.'s father is better. The servants, Charlotte and Amey are with Anne. Ned Randolph hires Hannah and gives $50 for her. The servant, Lucy, is with Mary and is sufficient. Armistead sent money ($50) for Doctor May and with the leftover was able to do laundry. Does not know what to get for Charlotte and Amey, and Hannah's hire does not pay what Mary owes at the store. Wrote Powell last fall asking for $50 for Bettie because she owed that at the store, but he didn't send it and so Mary had to give her bond to cover the cost. Bettie hasn't been able to repay Mary because she has only 5 music scholars and the pay is slow. Hear often from Petersburg. Charles Stainback failed and the Venables in Farmville as well. Capt. Syndor failed. Heard from William only once and expects to hear from Armistead. Robert is doing well and says to write to Blair and come live with because it would be more profitable to Blair. He did not mean to give up law but had engaged in the mercantile business. Blair said to be a believed Christian. Anne is well. Tight quarters next semester because of Bettie's three new pupils.","Letter from Ma and all were usual. Member of M.E. Church. Religiously inclined and Fanny is as well. Cousin Josiah Burwell has professed religion. Converted during quarterly last April in Dayton.","Ma wishes for Fanny to meet her in Mecklenburg. Ma left Sister Anna's house because it was filled with school boarders. Summer vacation was only 5 weeks. 1st week was spent at Chapel Hill with Mary Mitchell at commencement. Returned from commencement on June 3rd and was extremely ill for about a week with congestive fever. Confined to the house for 2 weeks. Ma left last Friday. Mary Webb married last Thursday night to Mr. William Long by Brother Robert. Sister Anna attended the wedding with Brother R. Dr. Long threw the couple a large party to which everyone in Hillsboro was invited. Spent the next day with Mary Mitchell and called upon the bride. Went on a carriage ride with Mr. \u0026 Mrs. Long, Mr. Henry Webb, Mary Mitchell, and Mr. John Webb. Monday night went to Dr. Webb's after tea to see Mary. Mr. John Webb and Mr. Heartt came and they all went for a walk to the mineral spring. Ma wishes Fanny would meet her at Uncle Louis's house.","John declined his school because it wasn't profitable. Mother to come. Mr. Landon Garland inquired about Frances's plans and spoke of Mr. William O Goode's desire to have a young lady teach school in his household. If Frances is willing, Anne will ask Mr. Garland of the terms and bargain for Frances. Aunt Jean spent a few weeks with Aunt Boyd in Boydton who is afflicted by the death of her eldest son. Aunt Jean and Anne went to commencement. Cousin Fletcher Rives graduated and is going to his father's in Mississippi. Cousin Fletcher been among them for 5 years. Cousin Mary V. Early visited and attended commencement. John's health is improving and he goes hunting with Anne E. Burwell's father. Contemplating trip to Boydton where Mr. Cake is preaching at the end of the week. He preached in Wylliesburg and did very well. Mr. Coke and Mr. Sparrow were appointed by presbytery to visit all destitute churches in county. Mr. Doke from Clarksvill(e) preachers regularly in Boydton where his church has gained several regular members. Cousin Louisa Garland gave birth to twin girls and they now have 5 children. Mrs. William Lea gave birth to twins at the same time. Little Frank is improving. Cousin Robert and Family are well. Cousin Betty had been very sick. Mr. Rainy suffers under Capt. Sidner. Capt. Sidner has moved from Boydton to his former home and Mill and Mr. Chambers now lives on his lot in Boydton. Aunt just sent letter to Cousin Armistead. Received letter from Cousin Blair where he wished to hear from Fanny. Cousin Blair joined Methodist church and is thought to become a preacher.","Frances Burwell working too hard for Mr. B for the amount she is being paid. Robert wishes Frances would come visit and stay with him where she could find her suitable work. He has a small school with 22 and Bettie's music students are increasing. Children have all had the measles; Fanny is the last to get sick. Heard from Powell who writes short unsatisfactory letters. Powell is doing well and attempted to marry a woman but failed and hopes to try again. Blair wrote saying he was determined on doing something and is deeply engaged in religion. A at Vicksburg is doing well in his profession. Not heard from Ma since her arrival at cousin L's. Children desire to see Frances.","Loves the beautiful present. Wishes happiness.","Sick at the time of receiving letter. Well now after taking 2 doses of Calomel. Landon Garland and his wife, Louisa, went to Weldon and then on to Norfolk and Baltimore. Got letter from Landon saying they would have to stay in Baltimore for the doctor to look at her case which is thought to be consumption.  He advised her to dry up her milk. Little twins are good. Little Maurice is very unwell but seems to be improving today. Matilda Boyd stayed 2 days this week and was pleased with her dress. Anxious for Fanny to come live with Mr. Baskervilles with the only objection being the small salary. Heard nothing from Alexander, sent copy of the letter to him: unable to provide services of Miss. Burwell because of arrangement with brother. At a revival, four of Mr. Blanche's scholars were converted, one of whom was Lucy Goode.","Upset in lack of writing, especially from the boys. Cousin Jane wished that Mary be present at her wedding although they can't be married in this state and will have to go to North Carolina to be married. Cousin Ann and Mary went to Boydton this week for one day. Dinner at Cousin Boyd's. Visited Landon Garland's where Louisa's health has improved. Little Will had a fit and Louisa taking care of him caught a very bad cold which is feared to be consumption again. Twins have grown. William Turnbull visited Boydton a few days after they left. Landon got a letter from John instructing him to come to Mecklenburg soon if he did not go to Washington. Mr. French promised to give him a place if he was elected. Mary wrote Landon that the military band went to Mansfield to serenade Mr. Hugh A. Garland before he left for Washington. Heard from Landon that Bettie was in Mansfield but is unsure of her future plans. Mary Sydnor and Mr. Dupre to be married soon but they have to go to NC and then go onto Charleston. H Boyd is to be married. Mr. James Oliver was disappointed at not being able to have Fanny to teach and said he would rather have her than anyone else, but failed to ask about the salary. Mr. Puryear has given up and many will suffer because of it. Cousin Alan will lose $300 because of this. Cousin Lewis is the same. Kiss little Fan. Mr. Oliver wanted to know if Bettie would teach but he was informed that she would not undertake a school. Respects to Mr. and Mrs. Baytop.","Mother is doing well. Cousin John left for Roslin where he is teaching Mr. Jack Field who gives him $300 and board to teach little Robert. Aunt Jean married and gone to North Carolina. She is now Mrs. William Eaton. Married on December 19th by Mr. McGovern at 8 o'clock at Pineywood. Cousin Matilda and her husband came to help make the food for the wedding. Aunt jean opposed to having invitations. They were married on a Tuesday and left the next Saturday for Greenvill(e). Tilda Boyd was at wedding. Anne walked Tilda and her brother Allen at the wedding. Wishes Fanny had been there to walk Mr. Hepburn who was softer than usual and drank a toast to the destruction of bachelors and widowers. A month before Aunt Jean married, a Mr. McNeal said to be worth $400,000 came to visit. He and cousin William met. Aunt Jean would have been his 5th wife. Cousin Louisa's health is much better. Cousin H is not married yet. Randolph-Macon College is very hard run and the professors cannot get any money. Edward T. Good, Mack Goode, and Mr. Rollins will probably have to sell possessions to pay their debts after Mr. Dick Puryear failed. Aunt Jean has fattened 30 pounds since her marriage. Brother Allen staying with them tonight. Little Richard has recovered. Mr. Wright is in Capt. Sidners old store. Rode to Wylesburg to hear new preacher, Mr. Wilson, son of Doctor Wilson of Prince Edward.","Busy preparing for examination. At night they listened to speakers.  The valedictory was delivered by Thomas E. Fitzpatrick Esq., son of the Rite Hon Col. Fitzpatrick of Patriots. Mary Ann had the valedictory composition. Sam's speech was on America. Miss Jones is a splendid teacher. Love to little Fan. Love to little Nancy Morice. Miss Jones sends her love as well as Antenetta and Cornelia. Miss Adalade Morgan is going to be married. Grandma sends best.","$15 that was sent has been placed on Frances's credit at Garland and Randolph Books, leaving approximately $90 due. This debt should not cause worry because the company knows that it will be paid. Cousin Betty has cut Frances out. Johnny was very fond of Edward's family. Mr. Garland was in town and says that little Nannie has been sick.","Lucy Baytup - Company requested at Mr. McIntoshes wedding on April 22, 1844. Hon Jno. R. Fox – Invites Miss Fanny K. Burwell and her particular friends to his party on April 10, 1844. Miss Mary McGlouklin – Company requested to Mr. Sinclairs on April 20, 1844. Miss Martha Baytup – Company invited to the Concert Hall to sing. APRIL FOOLS.","Fanny's mother left 4 weeks ago intending to spend time with Mr. Landon Garlands and Brunswick. She visited friends in Boydton and found Aunt Boyd's family busy fixing cousin Boyd's servants. Little Frank was sick. Fanny's mother visited Aunt Turnbull's last week and cousin Ann during her time in Brunswick. Cousin John is living in Roslin where Mr. Fields gives him $300 and his board to teach Robert. He has a pleasant time with Miss Churcely. No knowledge of his affair with Till. Some say she discarded him because she left so suddenly for Petersburg. Mr. Garland was here 3 weeks ago and told of Aunt having the idea to propose to Fanny and Cousin John to settle in Boydton next year and open a school and that she would live with them. Cousin Louisa to go the first of the month to her mother's to stay with all her family until November. Mr. Garland said he would visit very often when left a widower. The twins are very fine and remarkable although no one is allowed to hold them according to the father. Country swarms with Negro traders. Cousin Landy Boyd is in partnership with Charles Baskerville and others. Cousin John is attending in the Tavern. Mr. Bridgeforth is gone with the Negros with Frank Boyd. Cousin Blair has joined the conference and has received orders to preach, though we do not know where he was sent. Spent the last of March in Wylesburg and heard Mr. Doke and Mr. Hart from Charlotte preach. The current preacher is a son of Old Doctor Wilson. Pleasure of seeing his wife this week, although she is not pretty, she seems genteel and agreeable. Presbytery meets at Lunenburg courthouse on the third Sunday of the month. Hopes God works through the Wylesburg Church. Mr. Wilson will take a day at Finneywood when the weather warms up. Cousin Panthear has gone with her father to kitten on the first day of March. Little Richard is handsome and Little Sally is smart. Brother John left Uncle Richard's two days ago; all was well except Belden's mother who is not expected to recover. Cousin Robert Boyd expects to move to Missouri in the fall with his family. His wife was a Miss Davice, her mother and family carries them. Aunt Jane Eaton appears to be happy with her man and hopes to visit soon. Supposed she has become fat but that is not believable because she has always been thin. Widowers to bear Fanny off soon. Murry Yates was married two months ago to the Mrs. Boswell, the mother of Thomas Boswell who Fanny met at College last summer. Thomas is very opposed to the marriage. The couple lives where Buck Finch used to reside. Harriet Boyd is still engaged. Mr. Dodson is building a very comfortable house for the Bird. Brother John and family visited Colonel Oliver's family on their way to Uncle Richards. They have a teacher they received from Halifax County, Miss Taylor, but A E Burwell has been unable to meet her yet. A E Burwell's mother has been ill since their Aunt left. William Armistead is going to school every day from home and A E Burwell has no escort when she takes him except on Saturdays. Country in agony over meeting Mr. Clay in Raleigh on April 12. All of the Whigs are preparing to go or wish to go. Martha Farrar spent the evening with the family while her husband took Mr. Puryear's Negros to the South for sale. He has not returned yet. If he went to Alabama he wouldn't have reached his destination yet and so Martha Farrar is very concerned about his absence. Mrs. Goode is alive and in better health. Uncle Randolph's family is well with the girls staying home with little or no society. Mr. Hepburn in his visit a few days ago spoke of giving a dinner when Aunt Jean visits. Wishes Fanny to visit this summer and promises fine melons from brother Allen. Sally Goodes had her third child. Letter to write to friends at Farm Hill and to Cousin Bettie.","Stayed longer than expected at cousin Lewis Burwell's because after Cousin Jean was married the bad weather set in. Wishes to have a home with Fanny and Bettie. Mr. Lee's house is vacant and Mr. Wright hinted at setting up a school. Mary wishes to try and get them all together with at least four boarders to help afford meat, bread, groceries, and to pay rent. John says that he will do his part and if there aren't enough girls to keep him employed he will take a school for boys that would not interfere with the preparatory school at College. Servants are sufficient and she could hire Hannah out and get a steady old man to help. Lucy is a first rate worker who is very good at washing and ironing. Brother Robert hasn't written since Mary left Hillsboro. Bett is doing well, her vacation is in October and she expects to go to Mansfield then. Mary hopes to go down the last week of May or before as well as wishing to see Nancy and Hannah before she goes. Frank was sick last week. This week is to be spent with Mary and Charles. Ned and William are two boarders at $100 apiece and 2 boys that go the academy. Blair has become a preacher and Lewis Burwell wrote his mother stating that he was joining the Ala Conference last fall.   Landon's family has gone up the country and is expected to stay until November. Louis's health is much better and the twins are doing well. Mrs. Howard sends her love.  Harriet insists upon Mary coming to commencement and Cousin Ann Frank is ill. Doctor Laird asked about Fanny. Sends respects to Mr. and Mrs. Baytop.","Bet is well and pleased with Hillsboro. Not be able to leave for Hillsboro as soon as hoped because the examination was put off a week and the First Class which is usually the first examined is now the last examined. The postponement of exams is so that the Secretary of War may be here during the most important part of it and he cannot leave Washington until the adjournment of Congress. Military board has been appointed to attend the Ex with General Scott as its head. Probably won't be relieved from duty until the 28th. Classmate named Hawkins from North Carolina had a severe accident last week when he fell from his horse and fractured his leg. Hawkins hopes friends will come but if not W.T. will travel with him because he will be unable to travel alone. Mr. G has moved to town.","Heard that Fanny was to be married but had yet to hear directly from her. Brother John has been silent, but Mary believes to settle and support herself with boarders and having a female school. Mr. Rowsie says that if John will not teach then she must get a teacher and take Bettie. Sister Anne is anxious for Mary to go to Boydton. Mr. Garland is living in Petersburg. Mrs. Caroline Garland has sent her sideboard to her brother.  Cousin Lewis is doing better. Letter from Cousin Eaton who seemed well and happy. Powell and Blair wish to hear from Fanny. When Mary was in Brunswick she spoke to Jane Turnbull who said that Armistead had a daughter, Priscilla's health was very delicate, and they board with one of Priscilla's sisters because Armistead has sold his place. William to be in Petersburg the first of July and Caroline says she is overjoyed that Fanny is to be married. Aggie says tell Miss Fanny I told her so. Mr. G will go to Gloucester next week and Mary wants Anne to go with him so that he isn't imprudent in his eating, which is what made him sick when he was there last. Nannie and Margaret look delicate. Anne is well. Respects to Mr. and Mrs. B. Frank says everyone sends love from Lucy down to little John.","Will and Bet left yesterday for Hillsboro and will not return soon. Mama wishes to know when Fanny will come. Mr.Garland, Armistead, or Will will come down for Fanny. Anxious to see Fanny. Left Pris and the two babies very well in Mississippi. Armistead is anxious to return to them and so his stay in Virginia must be short.","Sister Anne delivered a son yesterday and both are doing well. Anne sends Fanny a lock of his hair. Cousin Anne and Matilda wish to see Fanny and her husband and little Charlie. Mary stayed three weeks in Mecklenburg with Cousin Lewis. Mr. William Eaton sent the carriage for Mary, Cousin Boyd and Cousin Ann to see Cousin Jean who appears happy. Stayed in Carolina four weeks. Cousin Ann was sick and so Cousin Boyd and Mary left her at Mr. Eaton's because she was unable to travel with them. Cousin Jean sends love and wishes Fanny to visit. Pleased with Cousin Sally Eaton while there. Saw Matilda Burwell who is a very nice housekeeper. Charmed with Granville. Heard from all brothers as well as Priscilla and Bettie who send their love and wish to see Fanny and Charlie. Bettie is pleased with Vicksburg. Will wrote from New Orleans the last of August and expected to go to Mexico with the regiment he had been promoted to; he moved from the 6th to the 5th regiment. Mr. Garland is determined to go somewhere. Wishes Fanny to come for Christmas. Cousin Anne sends Mr. Catlett a bar of soap and Cousin Sally sends a cake. Love to Mr. C, the girls, John, and Miss Lucy. Sending Priscilla's letter. Have to write to John tonight. Left Frank in Brunswick with Mr. Stone. Delivered message to Aggy. Anne sends love. Mary wishes Fanny would write. Wish Lucy was with Fanny because Mary does not have work for her and will probably hire her our next year. Sister Anne has small school that will increase after Christmas, though only 2 girls currently board.","Mary C. has been ill. Sister is cast down because her school has increased a little but she has no boarders. Jean Stone is here but she takes the place of Frank. Mary wishes John could help her. John has taken a school. Letter from Blair last week, he is in Sumter, Alabama with Powell helping to build his house where he will stay this year and make a crop. Powell has bought land and is settling; he has a very good school. Blair wants Mary C. to go live with him because he believes she would like the neighborhood although she is unsure of this. Mary C. is going to Vicksburg next fall. Mr. Garland had an accident. He had got to Wheeling and expected to leave in the evening for St. Louis. Mr. G seems in good spirits and it was fortunate that Mr. Rose went with him. Mr. Rose carried Albert and Jim with him and after he was hurt, John Rose had to leave Mr. G and take them to Wheeling to keep them out of the way of the Abolishi. He hired them out there and then went back for Mr. G. Anne first received a letter from Mr. Rose which was initially alarming if it wasn't for Mr. Garland's postscript. Lewis Burwell is in from Alabama, he got there on December 29th, and it is assumed it was a courting expedition. John Burwell has another son. Alexander Boyd is to be married to Sally Young. Mary Burwell staying in town all winter and sends her love. Servants are delighted at the thought of moving west. If Mr. G likes his family, he will move in the fall which is a long time for Mary C. to look forward to and thinking about it makes her dread it very much. Saw an account of a tornado which passed through Gloucester and Mathews and is curious as to whether it was near Fanny. Hired Lucy out this year for $30. Mary does all the necessary work except washing which is done by Charlotte because Anne has no boarders. Little Fan sends love. The baby is named Spotswood.","Mrs. Bott came in tonight and says tell Mama that Anna has a son named Dandridge Spotswood who is about 3 weeks old and is doing well. Brother R is fond of it. Amy is still weak. Behind with sewing work because Lizzie has to mind the baby so much. In dreadful spirits. Disappointed at Mama not coming with Mrs. Jones. Caroline joined the Church Sunday before last. Yesterday Spotswood was baptized and it hurt that Mama wasn't there. Hope Brother J will be able to sell the colt to get the money so that Mama can take what she needs of it. Tried to collect money but failed and am tiring of death and debt. Mr. G and Mary are well. Expect Mama with Dr. S. and Lady. Write by Dr. S because he will return next Sunday.","Send copies of the letters contained in the St. Louis Republican. They were received today addressed to Uncle Armistead. City of Mexico, October 1, 1847 – particulars of Brother William's death. He was Aide to Col. Clark Commander of 2nd Brigade of Gen: Worth's Division. Morning of the 8th, they reported to Col. McIntosh. Col. Clark had been wounded at Churabusco. Took possession against the enemy lines at dawn and were given orders to charge and drive the enemy from the position in which he occupied. Order was obeyed and we were victorious but at the expense of our best men. 1/3 of the men and 21 of 41 officers in our division were killed or wounded. Brother was shot down by a musket when within 10 feet if the enemy's 1st line of defense. Ball struck him just above the knee of his right leg (breaking it) and then he was struck down by a lance which ultimately killed him. During the long and bloody fight his sword and sash were stolen as well as the ring on his finger. He was buried the next morning in sight of the battlefield with the other 120 who fell with him. Col. Scott and Captain Merrill are buried on either side of Burwell as well as his little dog Rod who had been shot through the body during the battle, but was found licking his masters wounds before he died. 9/10th of those who had their limbs amputated have died and so it is good that Burwell's was a quick death. 8 of Burwell's regiment, more than half of those who initially came to the City of Mexico have fallen. Burwell has an ink stand sand box and wafer box which he took to the castle of Perote. He is noted as wishing his brother in Vicksburg had them because he would have appreciated their curiosities. Enclosed are those items in addition to a letter from Col. Clark to General Worth about his death. R.W. Kirkman cut locks of his hair and will send those in the trunk but enclosed are locks of hair that had been cut by the lance that killed him and were lying on the ground near him. Been with Burwell since the first of May and any further questions I would love to help. –R.W. Kirkham Adjt. 5th Infantry. Tacubaga, Mexico, September 10, 1847 – excellent qualities possessed by William T. Burwell. Beloved for his suavity and irreproachable manners. –N.G. Clark Col. 5th infantry.","Haven't heard from John since last September. Brother A. received a letter from Mary Papplan saying that Fanny had a daughter and Mary C. felt mortified because she didn't know. Mr. Catlett wrote about the birth of Willie but not with this new child. Mary C. is in Jackson Mississippi with Brother Armistead who has been there since October. Blair went to Texas in November and Powell is married and no longer needed Mary C.  She left Alabama in January with friends and visited New Orleans before coming back to Jackson. Randolph lives in New Orleans and Mary C. visited with him for 5 weeks and was pleased with his wife who is the daughter of Mr. Meade who was an old acquaintance. Mrs. Goodwyn from Virginia is a sister of Roberts wife was also there and stayed a fair amount of time as well. Bettie went to Mary G.'s wedding in St Louis and has yet to return. Mary going to Virginia. In June Mrs. Caroline G. is in St. Louis with Mary and Doctor. Mr. Pembroke Garland is living with Doctor G and Mrs. Garland came to visit. Mr. Pembroke has been confined to his bed for 8 years. Mrs. Doctor Garland came to visit after Mary C. arrived in Jackson; she is the daughter of Mr. James Garland. Letter from Powell and Margaret stated that little Willie missed Mary C. after she left. Mr. Catlett's friend, Mr. Morris, lives near Jackson and Mary C. sent word to him by Mr. Bur. Have a good Presbyterian preacher. Blair likes Texas; he is on the San Antonio River in Victoria County and he is good health. Cousin Ann is doing well and living with Cousin Sally. Mr. Roberts tends to his plantation which is 4 miles from Cousin Sally's. Matilda Boyd is married to a brother of Ann's husband.","Pris gave birth to a son on July 30th and both are doing well. The assumption is that the child will be named Armistead. Fanny hasn't been feeling well and Mary C is worried about her. Hope Miss Lucy is better. Wishes for Fanny's mother to let her know who the minister is in Abingdon now. Powell is doing well and had another son named Armistead Thomas after the grandfathers. Blair is pleased with Texas where he is buying and selling stocks which he finds profitable, the nearest post office is in Goliad and he says the traveling agrees with him. Anne is in very bad spirits. Hugh is with Anne, but they are contemplating sending him to Uncle Landon because she does not want to send another child to Roman Catholic School. Caroline has a son born on July 8th that is named Bernard Gains after the Dr.'s father. Anna will be confined soon with her 11th child. Brother R sent his and his 2 boys, Armistead and Robert's, Daguerreotypes. Robert looks old. Brother A. is working on his river plantation. John is candidate for Clerk of the Senate. Feels solicitude for Frank and is anxious for John to send him to Powell until he is old enough for business. Visited Cousin Mary Barnet who lives in Yazoo City with her five children. In her most recent letter she wrote of losing her infant that was born when Mary C. visited.","Lady in Vicksburg had sensitivity to light but an eye doctor helped her and she can now read and work. The Doctor sees patients from all over the US. Brother Robert to visit if she doesn't go to Virginia over the summer. All is well with Mary. Blair is in good health and was about to start moving cattle from the Colorado River to Matagorda Bay and is expected to be gone 3 months. Hopes Fanny will see Dr. Farrar and has heard from Sister Anne that while he is in Richmond he would try to see Fanny. Won't be home until the last of June unless someone is going to Jackson. Armistead can't come and Mary C. doesn't want to burden Powell because he brought her. Pris's baby is ill with Whooping Cough. Bettie and the rest are well. Unsure about John not sending Frank to school. Miss Nancy P. and David Minge are married. If Charles Field lived in Rosewell, where is Mrs. Tabb Catlett. Powell, Margaret, and Cousin Mary Barnet (Randolph) send their love.","3rd son of Brother Armistead passed away at age 5 of Dysentery after the Measles. The 3 older children had the measles at the same time but faired much more favorably. He suffered for 10 days. He was the most healthy and sprightly of the children. The baby is 13 months old and no bigger than a 6 month old. He contracted whooping cough in the spring while teething, followed by diarrhea, and then the measles when it was thought he would not live. Virginia became very ill the week after her brother died. Brother Armistead has been unwell for 2 months with diarrhea. Concerned about Frank. Powell does not teach at home now; he is employed at an academy 3 miles from home where he teaches languages. Dr. Farrar expects Prince Edward will go to Philadelphia in March because he has a son that will graduate then. Brother Robert might come to visit this winter and if so she might go back with him. Pris sends love. Bettie is very busy and sends love. Miss Lucy's health is bad. Blair is still in Texas.","Thinking of writing Fanny for 10 years but have always out it off. Settled 3 miles west of Sumterville, 15 miles north of Livingston and 8 miles southwest of Gainesville. House is a double log cabin with sheds on both sides. A fine sandy hill is 200 yards from the church and the garden and orchard are between the house and church. Moved an old female school house so as to have 5 rooms beside a dining room, cook room, and store room. Settled here in 1847 when bought 80 acres of land at $12 ½, 2 years ago bought another 80 at $10 and this spring bought 100 acres at $15. Brother-in-law owns half of everything except the last 100 acres in which he owns ¼. He takes care of the farm while Ben takes care of the schoolhouse. Charges $4 a month and allow them to quit when they choose. 3 children - all boys and the oldest will be 4 next September, the youngest is 3 months. The older children are spoiled rotten. Rarely leaves the house without Willie and his dog Prince and Ben's dog Blue. Only teach 6 hours a day. Live in a good neighborhood where all the people are industrious. The country has been healthy for the last 8 years. At Sumterville there are 2 schools, one for male and one for female. The male school is a military school taught by a Dinwiddian, a graduate of Virginia Military institute. The female school is taught by Mr. Davidson of Petersburg, a grandson of General Butts and graduate of the U.S. Naval School. In Livingston the female teacher, Mr. Brame, was born in Petersburg, and so the Dinwoodie is well represented here. Blair is still in Texas but speaks of coming in the summer.","Youngest boy, 2 ½ years old, died last March 1, 2 months after Mary left us which makes the loss of 3 loved ones in a year and a half. Molly's death was sudden and of an unaccountable sickness. She had been complaining for several weeks of pain in her bowels. Her baby was born August 13th and seemed to recover relatively quickly, gaining weight and looking healthy in only 2 months. Friend and relative of the doctor was married middle of October. Mary helped with the wedding and attended the parties looking as well as ever. Became involved in religious duties. Longed to see her deceased sister, Carry. Promised her that her children would be taken care of. Sunday before Christmas, she dined with Anne P. and seemed more cheerful. She had dinner with friends and ate some pressed souse which is the supposed immediate reason for her illness. The next morning she complained of excruciating pain and so the Dr. prescribed her medicine and sent for Dr. Linton. She sent for Anne P. at 9 o'clock as she grew worse where she was suffering from intense pain in her bowels and vomiting. Sent for Dr. Papin. She got better the following day, but at about midday she complained of a pain in her side and so she was given a little paregoric under Dr.'s orders. Left her room for a few minutes and when Anne P. returned to give her the prescribed medicine she was breathing very badly and could not be aroused. Called the doctor immediately who thought she had only slept too long and gave her brandy and succeeded in rousing her though she remained cold where she began praying with a stiff tongue, after which she could not be revived. The last words she said where for Lizzie to \"rub my hands\" By 10 o'clock she was a corpse. The boy contracted scarlet fever on a Thursday and passed away the following Tuesday morning about 9 o'clock. Fanny to go with Betty Lemoine and spend time with her Virginia relations. Went through 7 years in poverty. Received a letter from mother. Thankful that Mr. G. is a changed man and is a constant member of the Episcopal Church. Hugh is a very promising boy and assists Mr. Watt in teaching and so his own education costs nothing. Collects bills and makes nearly enough to cloth himself. Mag is rather rude and wild. Spot is a complete scape grace. He is the only one that goes to school. Fanny teaches Nan and Mag but could not manage Spot.  Mary's children are doing well.","Yellow fever broke here in August, but went to the country and were fortunate enough to escape it with the exception of one servant who went to town without the master's knowledge, but who has fully recovered. This is the winter the legislature meets and the town is filled with people. Bettie's being married and left us. Pris is not able to go out. Miss Fanny wishes to be with her again if she could afford it. Fanny has 3 children. Powell is the only one that writes often. He has 3 boys: William, Armistead Thomas, after the two grandfathers and Benjamin Powell. I named the two last. He sent money to have Mary C.'s daguerreotype taken and sent it to him. Blair is still in Texas. He made arrangements to visit last August but the yellow fever was everywhere in the way in which Jno was to come.","Fanny is with Frances. Baby has been very sick for 2 months and has the worst sore eyes, but he is now getting better. Asks about Frances's soul and whether or not she is saved.","Wrote Mr. C. to meet in Richmond but Cholera is very bad in Richmond and so Mrs. Petrie thought it was best to stop in Augusta, Georgia. Fear Mr. Catlett never received telegraph. Crossing the York River, as well as the uncertainty of getting a conveyance to Gloucester deters her from going until she has heard from John or Mr. Catlett. Dr. jones went to Gloucester yesterday and if there wasn't word from John or Mr. Catlett, Mary C. would go with him today.","Tried for many years to get Brother John to come to Alabama and join B.P. in a school. Contemplated raising money next fall to pay off John's debts in order to get him to Alabama. Would like to help John but doesn't want to injure himself or his family in the process. If Frank comes he will be treated as one of B.P.'s children especially if he is willing to learn a trade. Only teaches from 8-4. Blair is in Texas and pleased with the country there. He is attending to cattle on a 5 year contract. The oldest child, Wm. T., is good looking but it is feared he will give B.P. a lot of trouble. He can spell 2 and 3 letter words and doesn't go to school. Tommy is ugly and not so sprightly but is noble. B.P. is the flower of the flock in looks and generally a good boy who is hard to quiet once he gets started. Robt Hanna is rather large (15 lbs at 14 months) but is sprightly and otherwise healthy. Have 260 acres worth about $15 per acre. Work 5 hands and keep 2 women and a boy at the house. Made 19 bags of cotton last year which was worth about $700. School was worth about $1000. Owe about $3500 due next winter. Owed about $1000 and if this year is as profitable as the last, then they will be able to raise $2500. Expect to sell every negro except 3 and buy a new set. May sell them on credit to get 10% more. Trying to raise grain and stock because cotton is uncertain. May come to Virginia to buy new negroes if he succeeds in selling the ones he has. If this happens he will come and visit Fanny. Corn crop sold at $1 a bushel. Drought has been severe. The corn crop looks well and has begun to shoot. If there is a good rain once a week for the next 4 weeks the crop will be doubled. If this is the case there will be 50,000 bushels within 5 miles of this place. Finished cleaning wheat and made about 90 bushels. Wheat crop generally good with between 20 \u0026 30 bushels to the acre. Thinks they will be able to sell 100 bushels for $1. Usually make enough sugar cane to keep the children and negroes chewing all year, but will hardly make seed this year. Wish Fanny could get agriculture friends to get a 1 or 2 of choice white wheat and send it to him in the mail between now and October. Margaret has gone to visit her Aunt who is in bad health. The boys have gone to Sumterville for preaching. Can't believe he is over 40 when he hardly feels 20. Mobile and Ohio Railroad is coming fast and will be 12 or 15 miles by the end of the year. Building a branch off it to Gainesville which will pass within 2 miles. The railroads will have a considerable effect on the price of land. Land is cheaper here than anywhere else. Added a second floor to his home sand is now a very comfortable dwelling with 8 rooms and a large room for boarders. Wants Brother John's post office address.","Worries that Fanny is unwell and wishes that she comes to visit. Brother Robert said he was going to write Fanny and see her this summer, which it is assumed he has not done. Wonders if Mr. Catlett will be in Richmond this summer, what the baby's name is and why she has not received a lock of hair. Armistead is going to carry Charlie to Alabama to Powell's school. Powell still wants Frank to go to his school.","Brother Robert's Daughter Fanny died on her way home from New York. Brother John has given him trouble. In Frank's last letter he said that his father was sending him to Uncle Powell's in Alabama as soon as he was out of debt. Would like to know how much John owes and Powell would like to know if John would come so they could have a school. If he could be certain that John would come,  he would make arrangements for a larger school the following year. Thinks that Armistead will send Willie and that Anne will send Spot to Powell next year to school especially since the railroad will make it only a 2 day ride from Richmond. Costs $5 to go to Mobile by train. Stayed with a granddaughter of Cousin Tabb in Greensborough. Sally Tabb and Henry said she talked about the family often. Met a lady from Rockbridge County who knew many of the same people Mary C. knew from Prince Edward. One of her daughters married Ben Smith who is now a professor in the Union Seminary. Eye sight is getting worse. Not given up on Mr. Catlett send a daguerreotype of the children.","Trouble with mail service sending and receiving letters. Ill after visit. Mr. Wood wishes to buy a farm in Cumberland but was unable to and so he bought a comfortable residence in another part of town. Uncle Raymond Minor lost his wife just after they moved to Cumberland leaving him with a 2 month old infant which he begged her to take. The child's name is Elvira C. Minor and is just 10 years old. Not sent her or Rose to school except music lessons. Ellie calls her Marmy and Rose calls her sister because that's what she had heard her brother call her all those years. Rose's mother died 4 years ago and her father, 41, married a 21 year old last fall. Health is bad. Mr. Wood is sick as well. M.S. Wood's mother's health is better than it once was but has lost all sight in one eye and is unable to write.","Bettie is one of the finest children and was christened Bettie Burwell. Looking for Brother Joh who is coming to live in Evergreen to work in the bookstore that Brother A bought. Brother R had a stroke. Since Fanny's death he has turned very grey according to Anna. Hear from Powell very often who was visited by Armistead over Christmas. Anne is doing well and Miss Caroline is with her. Brother and Pris went to a masked ball with F and Nanie. They got home before 11.","Moved to Texas where B.P. bought land on the Lavacca River. 260 acres of land with 100 enclosed and 70 in cultivation for $1500. Frank left yesterday. Not able to leave before February or March. Wish to send 1 or 2 Negroes and to hire someone to plant the crops so that profits will not be lost. Only 4 days travel to Indianola.  Frank will live with Blair who is stock raising. Blair will give him $150 a year. Wishes to know the price of good plow boys from ages 12 to 15 and if Mr. Catlett would find some and send them to New Orleans. Hear very rarely from Vicksburg.  Benny is rather puny and has had a fever for a day or two.","Uncle Pow bought a place in Jackson and expects to move there in April. Half dozen neighbors in four miles. Bound to the North by Carancahua River and on the west and south by the bay of the same name. Uncle Blair's land that of deceased Wm Miller, is 5000 acres of land in this tract. 6000 head of cattle. He expects to brand 1200 calves and sell 400 beef cattle this year. Thinks Charley would like to live there with Frank and Blair. Aunt Harriet is a very fine woman. Uncle Robert moved to Charlotte, Mecklenburg County NC. Will send a Texas Almanac.","Running away from yellow fever. Going to Mr. Burr Garland's plantation that is 6 miles from Jackson. Packing for 3 or 4 months because it will be that long until they are able to come back. Grandma was here all summer and was taken with one of her fits in which everyone thought she would die, but she is doing better now and heading for Dingle. Aunt Pris and Uncle Armistead spent the day here yesterday. Uncle A drove with a high fever and has been quite sick since he went to the swamp. Frank was very ill in last letter from Texas. Charlie Burwell is in college at Princeton. Hugh is in St. Louis with Tim to practice Law. Mammy Aggie has been dead a year last March.   Write to Vicksburg because there are several men there who have had yellow fever and will bring the mail to Fannie.","Mother died. For the last 8 weeks she was confined to her bed and was basically blind but her mental vigor remained. Monday at half past 9 she died without a struggle. Very few of her children were with her. Brother A was at court and didn't return until Wednesday morning. She was interred on Wednesday and is now resting with William and Bettie.","Lilly, Uncle Armistead's second daughter died. She was taken sick before Jinnie. Grief so great for Jinnie's loss that can't feel Lilly's. Aunt Carrie and Maggie are staying at the Barrens until Carrie goes to Virginia with Uncle Burwell. Also included is the obituary of Virginia Burwell.","Busy cow driving. Make an abundance of corn for bread. Uncle A lost 2 daughters within a very short time with Grandma following shortly after that. Vicksburg is a very sickly place and it is good that Aunt Anne and her family are leaving it. Aunt Anne to Virginia, Nan to St. Louis, Mag to school with Aunt Anna, Spot to school in St. Louis, and Hugh is still in St. Louis. Uncle Pow and family were well a few weeks ago.","Comment on life in Texas. Writing to Frances in hopes that Sister Ann is with her. No smoke house on property and all eatables are kept in a cabin that is about 8 square feet. No corn crib or stable. Get corn and flour from New Orleans and kill a hog as needed. The stock is fed by the pasture from the Navidad to the Lavaca River. Only 12 cows, last year raised 10 heifer calves and 1 steer calf. 5 mares and fillies, 2 buggy horses and 4 mules and 5 yoke of oxen. Never run more than three plows at a time so that there is always a team able to work. Break land with 2 or 4 yoke of oxen. Work the crop with mules and horses and a single yoke of oxen. No crop last year, only 4 bales of cotton on 50 acres and no corn. Blair goes 8 to 10 days in the cow driving season sleeping outside without taking his boots off, he has made about $1000 a year. Complains of hardships and wishes to get rid of his contract which is effective 3 more years. Hair and beard almost white and looks 10 years older than Ben, but his health is better here than in Alabama. Frank one of the best cow hands on the range. Immigration here has increased in the last few years, but last year's drought slowed this immigration. Most of the newcomers are planters. Two Prestons of Missouri (Landon and Shaw), kin to the Virginia Prestons, have settled on the Navidad about 5 miles from Ben. Had another daughter last month, so they now have 4 sons and 3 daughter and all are in good health. The newest girl is named Martha Catherine. Try to teach the 5 oldest but they do not like books. Very mild winter. Can get oysters from 20 miles away. Last ham of bacon was from Alabama. Until this year killed deer and turkey but this year they have been scarce. Probable that Texas will declare itself independent and it is doubtful that she will enter into the Southern Confederacy. Hope no black republic will ever rule. Grieves that he has to eat corn from a Republican state this year.","State of affairs has made money matters very hard in the South. The Comanche Indians have been coming down on the settlers killing them and stealing everything. Mr. W.B. Grimes started a rancho on the Leona which empties into the Frio. Had 2200 head of cattle and 22 cow horses. The Indians penned 20 of the horses in their own pen close to the house and the two they couldn't open.  One they shot and the other they frightened so much that he could not be helped. One started down the Leona to warn the other settlers but the Indians had hid in the gully and when O Neal passed, 40 rose behind him on G's horses and almost caught him because his horse was broke down and has already run 7 miles. If he had run 50 more yards, then they would have had his scalp. They killed 2 men and mangled a young lady so badly they thought she would die. One man they scalped and cut the skin off the bottom of his feet and made him run through the thorns, then skinned his beard off, shot 20 copper spiked arrows into him and then cut them out, picked a hole in the back of his neck, shot him through with a musket ball, cut out his heart, then cleaned off the road and stretched him across it and made 9 marks by the side of him. The lady was scalped but is still alive. The two men who take care of G's stock told F.M. Flournoy and son killed Woolfork. Woolfork shot four times and stabbed 5 times and Flournoy's son died immediately. Corn is 6 or 7 inches high. Uncle B and family are not home because they went to Texana Friday for preaching.  Uncle B joined the Presbyterian Church yesterday. Be at home about 4 days every month from cattle driving.","In Petersburg 3 weeks. Hugh came the Wednesday before Anne left and stayed one night because he had to go to Memphis where he expects to get a commission under the Confederate States in Col Bowen's regiment. He left the day Eliza was buried. She died Wednesday the 12th and was buried the next day at 4 o'clock. Sam and her brothers arrived after she was already gone. Left Petersburg Monday morning and joined Nannie B. who had left the Friday before in Hillsboro. Robert is going to join the hornet's nest, a company in Col Hill's regiment at Yorktown. People here been busy today fixing boxes for the North Carolina regiments. Robert leaves tonight and Florence Morton goes as far as Petersburg with him. Anna is going to Hillsboro as well as Willie who is going there to study medicine. Armistead is in the Calvary Company near Little Rock.","Comfort to have Bob stationed near Frances and wish that Armistead was with him. Armistead joined the Calvary Company in Arkansas and was stationed near Little Rock.","Aunt Carrie staying with Aunt Mary since news of Uncle Sam's illness. He is at his Mississippi plantation. Letter from Cousin Mattie. Not a word from Spot. Hear from Hugh in an indirect way; he is in Kentucky near Columbus. Heard through General Meems that Uncle Armistead got over the river safely and is expected to get on without difficulty.","Sam died. Fell at the battle near Boonsborough, Maryland on Sunday the 14th. Thought to have initially died at Harper's Ferry but he wasn't near Harper's Ferry. General Garnett had fallen in Harper's Ferry and the similarity in the names had caused the confusion. Brother Landon's son, Maurice, who was Sam's aide, accompanied his remains. He had telegraphed twice but no dispatch was recorded. He had joined the church two years ago and was a consistent and praying Christian.","School began the 1st of the month. Wife had an accident that confined her to her room for 2 weeks. Anxious about Armistead. He is in General Price's army. Not heard from in more than a month. John's regiment has been ordered to Suffolk and is expected to fight soon. His regiment is Colonel Owen the 53rd. Willie was in Richmond and it is rumored that his regiment has been ordered to the same place. His regiment is the 43rd Colonel Kenan. John is Ass. Quarter Master and Willie is apothecary which allows them both to be free from onerous camp duty.  School has 30 boarders and 34 day students and 5 more boarders are coming in October. Several refugees, 5 grown persons. 2 children and 2 servants in addition to the Episcopal minister, his wife and servant. In total there are 39 regular boarders. Flour is $28 per barrel and butter is 50 or 60 cents per pound, and everything in the same proportion. Supplies can scarcely be had at any price. Can get shoes for $8 and because the price will only rise, will have the shoes made and sent to Petersburg unless otherwise instructed. Member of church sick in hospital in Lynchburg. His wife has written repeated but has heard nothing in return. His name is J.L. Todd and is in Christian Hospital Ward no. 3. Please make inquiry so that the wife can be informed. Congregation has lost 19 young men from wounds and sickness in the company.","Hugh's health improved and left the 4th for the army. He is Lieutenant Colonel of the 1st Missouri Regiment and expects to go to Missouri with Price soon. Received letter from Hugh while he was in Charlotte where he stayed with Brother Robert. Brother Robert has a good school and several refugees boarding, fortunately they were able to buy corn flour, meat, and sugar at reasonable prices. Maggie was ill but has since recovered and gone to Buller Clairborne's to visit. Hugh was in Richmond but was unable to see Mr. Catlett. Brother John received crops and they are a great help.","Hugh not hurt in the battle near Grand Gulf. Spotswood is doing well. University of Alabama closes on the 5th of June because of scarcity in provision, a month early. Because he has been there 2 semesters he is able to come home for break even though it is an expensive and dangerous trip. If he returns to university he will be the only senior. Expect Brother Landon the last of June or 1st of July. His son, Maurice, is in the 2nd Virginia Cavalry. Girls and Hugh spent Christmas at Buller Clairborne's and met with Sarah Rose who is also staying there. Mr. William Waller and Cousin Jennie Waller were married and saw Caroline when they passed through on their way to Charleston. Mr. Waller said that Timberneck had burned.  In letter from Nannie B., found out that Anna has been ill with pneumonia but was getting better. Caroline in the worst spirits. Corn meal is $8-10 a bushel, butter $2-3, eggs $1.25. If the war continues, will not be able to keep the house next winter.  Mag fixing old dress for Aunt Caroline. Have knitted 4 pairs of stockings and 2 pairs of gloves. There was a raid on the Central Railroad and the Canal. Cousin James Garland lost his youngest son, William. He died at his father's about 4 weeks ago and left his wife, daughter of Dr. Goode, who is expecting. Uncle Hudson is well. Cousin Boyd nurses him like an infant. Aussie Slaughter who married Mr. Broadnax, has a son who is a few day's old.","Going to dentist tomorrow and Saturday for operation. Cousin Nan is lovely, beautiful, and sweet. Hettie feeling unpretty. Aunt Anne is looking well. Cousin Mag is full of sparkling wit and is very pretty. Garlands are sweet. Aunt C. is charming. Worries about Pa.","Upon arrival found Miss Garnett who has taken in the sister-in-law of Mr. Wilcox Brown and the Cousin of A E's great friend, John Thompson Brown, and is said to be a cousin of ours through Winstons. Spent a day at the Cristal Palace. The program began at 12:30 with the band of the Royal 2nd Artillery, a play by the company's troupe, then some military music by the band of the House Guards, followed by a choral concert of 200 performers and finally fireworks.","Uncle Landon's business keeps him busy. He is to finish what needs to be done today and then take the following days to sight see and  go to Oxford and Cambridge. Wanted to go to Portsmouth to see the Arctic Expedition off, but expenses were too high. In Paris for 3 weeks starting next Thursday. Miss Garrett and Spotswood went to Church to hear the Archbishop. Met Miss Emily Mason as well as two girls from Baltimore, Miss Jenkins and Miss Rowland (Miss Mason's niece). Miss Garnett to be in Switzerland this summer as a guest of Miss Skipp.","Write to Richard in Texas once a month. Good health and travels 20 miles once a month to preach. Going to Charlotte to spend 3 weeks with sons. John has a flourishing school and his children are well. Mary married Ben Lacy and lives near Robert Burwell. She has 3 children, 2 girls and a boy, the youngest is 2 months old. Nannie teaches music in the school. Armistead has 3 children; the 2 daughters are almost grown. The oldest, Ella, is in Robert's school.  Ed married Miss Wilkenson of Augusta and has 4 children. Will is in poor health and has no children. Bob Strudwick is married, living in Durham, and has 2 children. Robert has 5 great-great-grandchildren and numerous grandchildren. Dan and wife have been in mountains of Virginia. Richard is a pastor of a church in Denton, Texas and is married with a daughter named Fanny. Since the death of Mr. Crow a year ago, Nannie Crow has been having trouble. She has 5 children and is able to live comfortably on what Mr. Crow left her. Robert is very feeble and unable to undertake long trips.","Lost Edmund Strudwick on April 1, 1887. He left behind a wife and 4 children. Pastor Dr. Miller said that he passed away peacefully. Left his family well provided for. Mattie will remain in Charlotte at the present. Her father, mother, and sister will stay wither. Robert will soon be 86. John has been sick for 3 months. He is improving and has been encouraged to go to the springs this summer by his doctor. Nannie Crow has been sick for 2 or 3 months.","Jar of Lard arrived to Mrs. Catlett. Mr. Mann offered to deliver it in person or it would have arrived sooner. Sent the jar to Court House for mutual friend Lucy Ann Wood to see that it is safely delivered.","No news from St. Louis since April. Living is terribly expensive. Send soap to Brother John in Richmond at the Auditor of Public Accounts and he will express ship it to me.","Written during Civil War. Brother John and Alfred at cars to see Anne off.  Met Mr. Lynch, a brother of John Loving. Called Mrs. Robertson to visit with Nannie Burwell. Mollie May was expected from Norfolk yesterday. Sally Harrision is in Brunswick and Molly is staying at May's. Unknown how long Anne will remain in Virginia but refuses to leave without seeing son. President Davis arrived last night and was to go to Richmond in an extra train at 8:30. Mr. Smith's is far enough out of town that nothing was seen or heard. Lucy and Anne to ride downtown to see Mollie. Mr. Smith angry with Lucy's Cousin, Mr. John Catlett, because he has invited them to visit him and has gone to Petersburg without doing so.","Fanny passed away after a painful 2 week illness.","Send Miss Fanny handkerchiefs which she has marked tolerably for her wedding.","Letter from Dr. Walker Jones recommending Miss M. Fox as a companion and assistant. Wrote to decline the offer, but she may suit Sally","Business in Mathews court. Reading of Mr. Nelson's letter.","Wife's brother and he went to hear Mr. Langham preach. Charles and Nanie visit. Sent Captain Jones with articles for memorandum. Gala the next day. Senate adjourned for Virginia to vote for Pierce and King.","Re: his son John's behaviour at the University.  Son (John) borrowing money in Richmond; suspected of gambling while at school. John refused to meet with him while he is in Charlottesville. John asked to withdraw from school","Slave (Betsy) purchased for Dr. Nelson for $770. Attending Dr. Funsten's wedding and visiting John in Charlottesville along the way. Worried about (son) John's progress in School and his assumed gambling.","John (son) with him in Richmond but to go home soon. Senate is not productive and only spending the people's money.","Mr. Dudley elected president against wishes. Major Taliaferro disappointed with outcome. Dinner with governor. Legislature not productive.","Wife's Brother (John) visited. Met with Miss Louiza Seawell and Mrs Roberts (formerly Miss Ann Burwell). Butcher animals and sell for profit if possible. Coming down before Christmas as will Charles and Nanie. Mr. Hunter to be elected as Senator of United States.","Legislature during the week and church on Sunday. Previous Sunday attended morning service by Mr. Minnigerode at St. Paul and evening service by Mr. Duncan at Trinity. Met with brother of Mr. John Rose and was informed of health of Sarah. Going to Washington to be there during congressional sessions. Governor wrote letter to Tammany Hall opposition which caused measures to be taken by the senate. Governor wishes to be president. Kill beef while weather is good. Informed by Miss. L. Seawell that Mrs. A. B. Catlettto threw party at Tavern and would like details of the event though his family will probably not be invited. Wm B. Taliaferro elected Major General of Va. Militia. Gen. Boykin is not happy with the results.","Cold worsened. Heard Mr. Dawson of Georgia speak at a lecture for the Mount Vernon Association for two hours and was not impressed with his lecture. Celebration on the 22nd with a grand state ball at Ballards and a dinner at the American. General Canwell plays part in festivities. Listened to debate on freedmans bill. Opposes the taxation of oysters. Lieutenant Governor sent for media because he was charged with malfeasance in office. Snow almost gone. Wishes Dr. Nelson to drive mare so that she is not idle.","Son had lost letter from wife. Son got drunk and lost coat and as a result was forced to take blankets from the hotel. Son accused of larceny. Extremely upset with son's behavior and his representation of the family. To go home soon. Sickly for several days. Sell muttons if possible. Mrs. Caroline Garland is with him.","Likes how Dr. Griffin teaches. Inquires about fowl and a rooster given to her by John Tabb.","Homes elaborate and homes as well as slaves were under the control of families for generations. Entertaining in an elegant way. Large parties took up the whole lower floor. Food was served in a room upstairs. Many guests stayed for breakfast. Life in Gloucester has changed from luxury and ease to service and self-sacrifice. Gloucester was formerly the residence of Wm. B. Taliaferro, Mr. John Tyler Seawell, Mr. Boswell Seawell, Col. Warner Throckmorton Jones, Molly Elliot Seawell, and Sally Nelson Robins.   Photocopy copy of Mss and TMs.","Photocopy of Mss and TMs.","Men returned home and they were cared for. Upon their return many gave letters to women and were later married in their home. Christmas 1918 associated with camps filled with wounded soldiers. Agreement to not spend money on their own family but instead use it to benefit the returning soldiers. Met with Lithuanian man in camp. At the beginning of the war, household was filled with nurses from the New Zealand troop. Work of the Red Cross Canteen. Photocopy of two TMs.","Sketch of Mary Armistead (Catlett) Jones's life. Happiness until the War. House refuge for soldiers when they were in Gloucester Point and Yorktown. Nanny Garland (Mother's niece) visited wishing she had 10 brothers to join the southern Army, but she only had 2 brothers (1 was killed; he was a Lt. Colonel from the University of Virginia). After war, man in Missouri wrote Nanny saying he found young Garland in Franklin, Tennessee where he gave him a cup of water before he died a short time later. In remembrance of this he also sent a silver cup inscribed with \"In Memory of a Cup of Cold Water\". Soldier from Georgia died in their home. Her two brothers escaped the war unscathed and lived to be moderately old. People poor after war. Scarcity of food - lived off of corn bread \u0026 fried meat. Education was troublesome – father formerly employed teachers for her brothers but once they came of age, her family had to drive 4 miles to brother-in-laws house to be taught by Dr. Griffin (Earl of 'Traquaire'). First great invention she remembers is the sewing machine because it made women's lives easier. After the sewing machine was the telephone which helped to unite all of Tidewater, Virginia. By the time of the telephone, she had lived at her old home (Timberneck which her Grandfather built) for 9 years, where her 4 children were born. Father's mother was Ann Carter, the granddaughter of King Carter of \"Cortoman\" on the Rappahannock River.  Mother was Fanny Burwell, daughter of Col. Armistead Burwell (direct descendent of Lewis Burwell of Carter's Creek in Gloucester). Powhatan's residence with distinct old chimney directly across creek from her home. Mr. Charles Campbell visited old chimney. Saw gas and electricity introduced to allow women to have small kitchens. Automobile. Flying machine. Wireless telegraph. Radio. Only younger brother, Carter, and she remain of their family. Husband died 7 years before. Has 6 grandchildren. Expressions used by servant. \"Uncle\" George caught and prepared oysters for her 16th birthday. White mammy was housekeeper who idolized her mother's children and is remembered for her faith in God. Grandmother Ann Walker Carter, married John Catlett, jr. of King William County, Virginia in 1780. Their first daughter was named \"Hetty\" after a Quaker nurse who nursed John back to health in Philadelphia. Grandfather built 'manor house' along the York River, 4.5 miles above Yorktown. Aunt Hetty married Mr. Benjamin Waller of Williamsburg. Gave miniature to son's wife (married his mother's niece who was her 1st cousin). Father had 7 sisters: Polly married Col. Thruston, Nancy married Field, Matilda married Morris, Lucy married Baytop, Sally married Yates, Martha married Banks, then Thruston. Brother Charles died at age 19. Father inherited all the land of Grandfather. Topaz brooch given to mother by her brother Armistead Burwell. 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Includes letters of Mary Cole Turnbull Burwell and her children including Armistead Burwell, Benjamin Powell Burwell, Frances King Burwell Catlett, Robert Burwell, William T. Burwell (at the United States Military Academy), Charles Blair Burwell, and concerning these children and her other children Elizabeth Margaret Burwell Putnam and Anne Burwell Garland.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSubjects include family, courtship and marriage, religion, setting up and teaching schools in Virginia, North Carolina, and Alabama, economics, travel, sickness, childbirth, and slavery. Includes a poem concerning love between two slaves. The Panic of 1837 is shown in the Burwell letters from the 1830's through 1850's.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThere are letters from John Walker Carter Catlett to his wife Frances King Burwell Catlett. Catlett had children by an earlier marriage, some of whom are mentioned in the letters.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAlso included is a letter by Elizabeth Keckley, an enslaved individual and later a published author, dated April 25, 1844 (Box 1 folder 14).\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSee also: Southern Women and their Families in the 19\u003cemph render=\"super\"\u003eth\u003c/emph\u003e Century Papers and Diaries Series C Reel # 01 and #02 in Swem Library's microforms area, call number HQ1438 .V5 S68\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAunt Charlotte's baby named Lucy. Aunt Mary's baby has 2 teeth. Blue stuff coat bought by Ma from Mr. Biglow.  Mrs. Smith teaching arithmetic. Will and Doctor teaching grammar. Doctor had tooth removed because of toothache. Sister Mary is very sick but improving. Christmas gifts from Dr. Nin and Miss Lane. Mr. Hutchinson visiting (friend of Mr. Lane). Mr. McVicar went to Charlottesville. Brother Armistead went to Petersburg. Went to Mrs. Bishop's on Christmas day and saw Miss Francina who asked about you.  Letter from Ann Syndor. Ann Eliza sent candy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAugust day. Longs to stay in Virginia. African Americans love as well. 2 lovers, Mingo and Kate. Kate was beautiful and a maid. Mingo was in his prime. Mingo is African American and in love with Kate who is also African American. They were married.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Burwell is home and wishes to move out. Brother Jno failed attempt to get into academy and is now teaching school in Tuscaloosa that according to William is a very good school. Hopes to have 20 scholars. Went on 2 deer hunts but didn't kill anything. Many deer on William's plantation. Buck says many deer are in Alabama where he purchased land. Went to Prince Edward and heard Mr. Staunton preach as well as visiting with old acquaintances. Stayed at Mr. Biglow's Saturday night and at Mr. Anderson's Sunday night. Miss M. Williams is pretty severe. Mr. A has 8 boarders but only 4 of them were there when she was. Monday went to Charlotte court with Mr. A where they heard Mr. Randolph's speech and resolution. Went to Dick Venable's that night where his wife looks like an old woman. Not home until Thursday at 12 o'clock. Will write Sister Anne. Pleased with Miss Frances. March 1, 1833 - Pa wishes to put up tobacco in March. Believes August is the best month for putting up tobacco and that he should wait until then. R.B. lies rather than tell the truth because it is convenient. Wants to hear Mr. G's big gun and how he fires it as well as his fate. Respects to him Landon, Sister Mary and Brother A. Intends to write brother Jno.  Wants to see William, hear from Brother Jno and Ned Steptoe before she makes plans for the next year, possibly to go to Texas. Conflicted between staying and leaving. Doesn't want to leave the country/state of her fathers. Possibly come back and visit relatives and also make new ones. March 2 - went to see Blair but he was gone to Lynchburg. Cousin Laetitia sends love. Mr. Tinsely is here. Don't forget guard. Brother Jno traded James for a mule and ultimately also sold the mule for $50. Jno changed professorship but will try and get him another offer. William bought 23,000 acres of land on the red river in Texas for $250. Owns 28-30,000 acres in all.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWanted to move away before Christmas and go to Stoneland, leaving Anee with bairns, but Mr. Ennes placed obstacles in the way and have decided to stay another year. \"The boy\" is quiet and his expected name is Armistead (in reality this is John Bott). Thought of Mr. Plummer because he was a dear friend. Mary is delicate, but a good child who has recently spent time with her grandparents and has returned spoiled. Wish Martha would come down for Aunt Harrison because it doesn't appear she will live much longer because she is suffering. Wishes Fan would become saved so that she too could have the peace that Aunt Harrison has at this time in her life. Give love to my parents and Mary \u0026amp; Caroline Garland.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceived letter from Capt. Overby. Ma is uneasy. Letter from Sister Ann that said she had received a letter from Sister Anna which had stated that I was sick and was under the care of a Thomasonian Doctor. No need for Ma to be uneasy. Has gotten well so they should not worry. Not be possible to go to Boydton in the fall. Business is commencing and will be very busy. Wants 1 or 2 shirts and a few socks. Hard to buy clothes with small salary and doctors' bills. Mr. Garland's mother is low. Silas Wright professed religion. Give love to family and tell Ma not to worry. Give respects to Uncle Lewis. Saw Uncle Harrison in town the other day. Tired of Petersburg and wish to leave.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSend shawl to Boydton by Mrs. Garland. Afraid that she is sick. Shug impatient to go home.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSend by Adams the articles she ordered. Pa and Ma unwell. Pa to put off trip. Hand is numb and it makes it difficult to write.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvolved with business and have little time to reply. State of affairs is alarming and distressing. Men failing daily for large amounts. Money rare. Change from extended credit to cash system. South not the place for poor people. Vicksburg is a pleasant place. Most women are married but there is one that catches his eye though he wouldn't marry now and risk his children growing up in poverty. Situated in Dr. Turnbull's family. Tell Miss Pris to come to VBurg as soon as she pleases. No news everything is occupied with money arrangements. Trial of contested election for mayor of the town. Matter decided against me after 3 days of speechifying. Criminal court and civil court to open soon and will thus be in court for several months. If promissory notes do not increase in value, lawyers will be driven from the bar. Unwilling to work any wager on credit and compelled to quit for capital to carry on business. Tell William not to leave present employment. Regret not having gone into merchandise. Deal with worst of our species. Like to come to Virginia in the summer, but won't be able to do so because want to leave Vicksburg better than came. Tell William to call Messer Holderby and McPheeters to acknowledge the receipt of a bill on R. Turnbull by Dr. for $100. Fees for collection are $10 which he will get if money is paid.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArrived safely at 3 o'clock and found Mr. Garland. Spent evening at capital listening to Loco foco Speech on the sub bill. Ladies congregated in front of the supurb building to listen to Marine band. Leave for New York by train tomorrow evening. Get to W point on Saturday. Will be accompanied by Major John Garland as far as New York. Write at Mansfield when I reach W Point. Love to sister Ann and C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn good health. Many classmates thinking of leaving. 3 or 4 cadets speaking of going to Texas. Court Martial against 2 or 3 cadets for violations of regulations by frolicking. Rob has returned. Bella has been sick.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJune 20 - saw Powell last Sunday and he was well. Attended an Examination. Congress assembled an election for speaker and clerk. Mr. Garland \"thrown higher than a pine by reformers\". Cousin Lewis is well. Crops are good. Love to mother. July 20 - letter came after left. Will is doing well and is a Corporal. Sally Depre's death. Mr. Stansbury reads German romances to us every evening. Dr. Goodwyn died. Eliza's music is going well. Nannie and Frank are sweet and improving. Mary C. Burwell to send Powell's letter the next week unless she hears otherwise, send socks by Ned. Frances King Burwell to John – wishes to hear of Washington visit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpent Monday evening with Mr. Gaines. Betty and Lucy enjoyed the evening. Mr. Campbell was all devotion. Mr. Knecht gave fine music. Heard Miss Octavia Branch sing. Mr. Knecht is coming tomorrow evening for Fanny's birthday. Letter from Bro. William and he is well. Lucy won't be back for a fortnight. Wish Mrs. Garland lived here. Mr. and Mrs. Witlock and Susan Robinson dined here last night. Likes Susan Robinson. Mrs. Garland makes children work. Sister Anna been in bed all week. Children going to Mr. Mallory's next week.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFanny left Mansfield. Mary leaves for Mecklenburg on the 28th. Received letter from Landon whose Barouche is at her service all the time. Answered Cousin Ann's letter. Stir in Hillsboro with wedding parties of Mr. Cameron from Petersburg who married Miss Walker daughter of Mrs. John Walker. Anna went to visit Mrs. Cameron (mother of Mr. Walker Cameron). Like to see Caroline. Wrote Bet. Wrote all the boys and only heard back from Will. Not heard from John in a long time and worried about his children. Little Frank growing fast and his health is improving. Wishes brother John would become independent. Uncertain how long to stay in Mecklenburg.  Anxious to be home. Direct letter to Boydton in Landon's care. Wants to know who Mrs. Waller is because Waller sounds familiar. Robert and Anna send love. Hannah sends love and has improved her bad temper.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMiss Betty spent evening at Mr. Powell's last Friday with other ladies. Mr. and Mrs. Randolph came to visit Saturday night and stayed all day Sunday. Mr. Jones went to Mrs. Powell's as a trick played on him. Mr. Jones's horse ran away from him, but Jim retrieved and returned the horse to town. Betty Scott to be married on May 3rd. Mrs. G and Miss Bets gone to town to get book muslin for Miss Bet's frock. Miss Betty Scott to marry Dr. James Boisseau. Nannie is pretty and learning alphabet. Busy making shirts. Need to make Miss Bet's frock to wear to Miss Betty's wedding. Miss Anne and Miss Charlotte aren't lacing corsets from the bottom. Miss Charlotte isn't holding her head up. Mr. Randolph looks like a 60 year old man – beard is quarter of an inch. Maj Hughs has an inch long beard. Mary sick with ague and fever. Mistress in Boydton, to return after commencement when Mr. Garland goes up. Miss prospect of 2 beaux:  Dr. Spencer and Mr. William Tornson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExamination commences Monday. Ma was in Mecklenburg and doing very well. She expects to be at Mansfield for W.T. Burwell's arrival home and come home by cars or steamboat from New York by way of Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWorking again in pedagoging. School commenced and consists of 15 scholars. 10 studying languages and higher Algebra, Geometry, and Chemistry; all others are studying grammar, geography, or arithmetic. School is limited to 20. Employed for 5 months and to receive $300 as well as board. If pleased with performance could have the school for several years. If not pleased be transferred to another school which pays better but requires more work. Objects to plan of establishing a permanent school and getting Fan a female school. Couldn't remain in one place and longs to move twice a year so the plan would be impractical. Try to help Fan get a position as an independent teacher or assistant in an academy. If B.P was to settle there would be a better chance of establishing a female school. Property has declined from 25 to 50 to 75% and is still declining. Crops doing well. Spent 3 weeks of April in Vicksburg where Brother A and wife are doing well. Blair is at Abram's doing little but BP hopes to get him something in Warren County Miss where Jno Bolling (husband of Lucy Randolph) who has 4 sons who he hopes to hire someone to teach them for a few hours a day because he doesn't want to send them to school. Blair to try and go next winter. Bolling is paying $300 and doesn't want them to teach more than 3 hours a day. Offered a school at $800 plus board, but unsure whether or not to take it. Wrote to Sam Sanders.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOct 18 - Escaped fever (congestive) . Good many deaths and a lot of sickness but believes country is now entirely healthy. In Gainesville, 40 deaths since the 1st of January which contains approximately 1500 inhabitants. Many scholars have been sick which resulted in school not be out until the 1st week in December. Continue here until June 1 for $400 and board. Expect 20-25 scholars. Blair is going to try and spend winter with BP. Professed religion along with 6 or 8 others. Not connected to any church but expect to join the Presbyterian Church. Became acquainted with Mr. Kirkpatrick (brother of HP who was an old classmate) who is an excellent preacher and is settled in Gainesville. Oct 20 – Ma has no time to write so Bettie is sending letter to F.K. Mr. Leyburn has returned and is looking well. Mr. John Atkinson preached yesterday with an interesting account of Texas. Mr. Garland, Sam, and Hugh are with them. Hugh is sweet but has cough that may be whooping cough. Forwarded with note to Miss F. K. Burwell, Gloucester C. H.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFanny needs to meet with the Baytops. Mr. Garland is with Mary C. Burwell. Best for Fanny to go to Gloucester Point with Mr. B.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBrother John came to visit Anne. Aunt Bott introduced him to the children (Johnny and Molly). Mr. Burwell went to Prince Edward for a meeting of the board. John is ill so Dr. Strudwick came and gave him calomel and oil saying he had too much of a headache for quinine. Dr. Long, Mr. Jno Kirkland, and Mr. Jno Norwood came to see John but he was too sickly to visit yesterday.   Aunt Bott and Anne set with him and Mr. Schell sleeps in the same room. Got wheat meal for Hannah to make John a salt rising. Had chill at Mr. Lacy's in Raleigh, where he stayed a day, but not nearly as bad as what he has now. Mr. B. home on Saturday. Brother John has been teaching in Mr. Bingham's school. Mary and Brother John in the house.  Mr. Waddelll lives in with Betty and Fanny teaching music. John willing to try if the salary suits. Mr. Bingham has not been by yet. Mrs. Strudwick in house. Fanny in Mansfield.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Cousin Roberts. Lottie unwell yesterday. Daughter is flourishing. Sick servants in Mansfield have improved.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFanny to travel with Mr. Baytrop so as to not travel without someone protecting her. Betty taken with auge on way home so Anne sent for M.C. to care for her. Dr. May saw her and Betty got better after 10 days in bed. Found Charlotte and lizzy sick but they are doing better. Sister Anne had a daughter this morning with red hair who weighed 12.5 pounds but both mother and child are doing well now. Heard from John last week. No word from William. Letter from cousin Ann last week – little prospect for school in her neighborhood. Christian Burwell married with only Mr. Reed's father and mother as well as his sister and her husband. Randolph in one of his worst humors. Bettie is well but with a bad complexion. Aunt Bettie busy making a mantilla of two old frocks. Added notes by C. M. Garland and \"Bettie\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHugh has whooping cough. Respects to Mr. Baystop and family as well as Mr. Stubs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceived letter by Mr. Stubs. Moving to Hillsboro at Christmas. Bettie will be joining to teach music and possibly French at her brother's school where her salary is not fixed but will be given board. Possibly receive $400-500 but the pay will likely be less next semester. Bettie willing to join but doesn't want to teach among strangers. Anne anxious to send Mary somewhere. Mr. G wishes to send them to Roxbury. Sam and Hugh are here and will leave in the evening. Hugh brought Whooping cough. Baby and Frank will have it as well as Bettie because she has never had it. Bettie has had cold all fall. Bettie has been in town more than a week. Servants:  Mr. Arristides Smith to hire Hannah. He will also get Lucy for her victuals and clothes so that she can stay in the house. Charlotte might stay because of Anne. Amy will stay but it is unknown how she will do without her mother. Thought about writing Armistead to let him know of financial situation but it is feared he wouldn't have any money to spare. What little money received goes toward paying Doctor May. Edward was due $29 at the time of Fanny's father's death. John still in Hillsboro where Mrs. Bott thinks his head has been affected. He is to assist Mr. Bingham in his school for $400-600 depending on the number of pupils should his health improve. John will help pay board for Mary and Frank. Mrs. Botts thinks Fanny could get a job in New Jersey because teachers from Virginia are loved there.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNot succeeded in getting Fanny a situation for another year. Don't know how to advise regarding Captain Baytop. Possibly stay with him again if possible and maybe receive a raise.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnn Burwell of Mecklenburg told Drury A. Bacon that Fanny is in charge of the schooling of a private family. If not engaged for the entire year please let Drury know of terms and conditions. Wish to get instructress for children. Resides 10 miles away from Mr. Lewis Burwell of Mecklenburg who is a reference.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLast Wednesday went to Dayton to attend Enquiry Meeting appointed by Mr. Witherspoon. Saved under preaching of Methodist preacher 2 weeks prior. Prays for Fanny, Betty, and William to accept Christ. Daughter of Mr. McIlwaine's died due to the whooping cough given to her by Bettie. Bettie getting over Whooping cough that she has had for 5 weeks.   Forwarded with more from Elizabeth Margaret Burwell, to Fanny K. Burwell, Gloucester C. H., Va.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBettie sick with Whooping cough and is uneasy because she gave it to Mrs. McIlwaine's children,  the youngest of which died. Blessed that children haven't become ill and died. Letter from Ann describing the death of Nancy Coleman who had been sick for some weeks but could not be convinced to accept Jesus Christ. Mr. Bacon is living in Williesburg and is anxious to see if Fanny would teach his children. Mr. Bacon is uncle to the gentleman who married Sally Boyd. They live near the Presbyterian Church in Williesburg. Blair joined Methodist church on the trail. Abram Burwell again joined the church and it is reported that he is to be married though that has not been confirmed. Bettie got a letter from Ned and she learned that Nancy Haskins is ill and paralyzed the left side with 2 month old son. Not be able to leave until July 4th or 5th. Mary Garland to go to school with Sister Anna. Anne is well and pleased at the thought of going to school. Brother John is mending and if he gets well he will commence teaching on January 5th.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn December found letter from Dr. Gurden wishing to know Fanny's address for Colonel Drury Bacon to inquire about Fanny teaching his daughters. Confined inside nursing those sick with measles. Aunt Jean disposed for 2 weeks, Papa for 4 weeks, William Armistead 3 weeks, Brother John's little girl was sick which worried their house servant, Mamma, and Cousin Panthias. Got through without getting sick. Mama confined with rheumatism. Brother John, Cousin P, and Aunt Jean left this morning. Aunt Jean goes with them as far as cousin Alice Harrises.  She went because the ride might help her and would be a delight to cousin A. Alice will likely meet with Cousin Lucy Baskerville and Cousin Sam Goode's family who lives near there. Letter from Cousin Powell saying all is well and that he is enjoying religion. Cousin Blair is viewed as a zealous Christian. To write to Cousin Powell and Brother Lewis. Haven't heard from Brother Ab since his marriage to a lady they wish to meet. Brother Lewis is single. Brother Allen is settled in a small plantation where if crops are good he hopes to marry. Direct letter in the care of Mr. Randolph to Petersburg. Mr. Garland said he had not heard from Fanny in January because he had been visiting friends in the Upper country. His sister, Mrs. Caroline Garland left Lynchburg to go to New Orleans. She went out with Mr. Sam Garland according to Mr. Landon's family. Captain Sidner failed which was astonishing to all. Mrs. Lewis lost $1000 dollars because of him. Mr. Sidner and Mary bear losses well but Lucy and William Sidner are hurt. Mr. Whites, the bricklayer, offered him $5000 and Mr. Rainy to loose several thousand because of him. Uncle John from Franklin is here and brought Jno. Fanny possibly saw him last at Aunt Tabb's death. Cousin Henry is in good health. Cousin Thomas is ill much like his mother. Cousin Sally never writes. Fanny highly recommended by Sally Goode. Heard Mr. Cake preach and heard Mr. Baker at a revival. Received a letter from a man in Brownsville, Tennessee. Mama, Aunt Jean, and the rest of the family desire to be remembered by Fanny. Aunt Field is still here. Cousin Mary is well and at Roslin with a little boy. Churchy Simpson is still living with Aunt M. Cousin Martha Kerr has Liver Disease. Cousin Christian Burwell is married to Malony Mon and live in place that was formerly Uncle Randolphs. Catherine Reed who married Cousin Granderson Field has a daughter, Eaton Field, who sold the property to get out of debt. They have 30 Negroes and are living at Roslin but expect to live with Thomas Field as soon as his house is finished.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHeard from Fanny through sister Anne that Mr. Baytop was in Petersburg. Bettie and Anna are to visit Colonel Jones. Miss Mary is very accomplished at the piano. Brother Armistead sent the $50 that was requested and he is doing well. Paid Dr. May. John was not able to raise sufficient funds because he expected to pay for Mary and Frank as well as the medical expenses. John doing well and is invited to spend the evening at Mr. Binghams. Wishes Fanny could see John's poetry.  Bettie has 5 music students of which Mary G is one of them. Letter from Will saying he was much as usual. Robert received letter from Blair. Armistead trying to persuade Blair to live with him as he is in the mercantile business and thinks it would be good for him. John doing well teaching with 18 scholars and a small salary. Anna has very small school with only 2 boarders. Frank is sick. Lucy is a good maid.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTrouble with sending and receiving letters. Did not leave Petersburg until January 19th. Arrived in Raleigh on January 20th where friend D. Lacy enquired about Fanny. Arrived in Hillsboro January 22nd where Mary is staying with Brother R. Trying to stay in the village next session because of the amount of boarders Brother R. is to have, but fears that Brother John will not be able to pay for it on his salary. Brother John paid Mary's expenses to Hillsboro. Letter from Ann Burwell saying General Keen informed her that if John would go to Mecklenburg next year he would do very well because the school wants someone who can teach Latin. John says he must make over $300 and if he must leave Hillsboro then he will. Scholars fond of John. Cousin A.'s father is better. The servants, Charlotte and Amey are with Anne. Ned Randolph hires Hannah and gives $50 for her. The servant, Lucy, is with Mary and is sufficient. Armistead sent money ($50) for Doctor May and with the leftover was able to do laundry. Does not know what to get for Charlotte and Amey, and Hannah's hire does not pay what Mary owes at the store. Wrote Powell last fall asking for $50 for Bettie because she owed that at the store, but he didn't send it and so Mary had to give her bond to cover the cost. Bettie hasn't been able to repay Mary because she has only 5 music scholars and the pay is slow. Hear often from Petersburg. Charles Stainback failed and the Venables in Farmville as well. Capt. Syndor failed. Heard from William only once and expects to hear from Armistead. Robert is doing well and says to write to Blair and come live with because it would be more profitable to Blair. He did not mean to give up law but had engaged in the mercantile business. Blair said to be a believed Christian. Anne is well. Tight quarters next semester because of Bettie's three new pupils.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Ma and all were usual. Member of M.E. Church. Religiously inclined and Fanny is as well. Cousin Josiah Burwell has professed religion. Converted during quarterly last April in Dayton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMa wishes for Fanny to meet her in Mecklenburg. Ma left Sister Anna's house because it was filled with school boarders. Summer vacation was only 5 weeks. 1st week was spent at Chapel Hill with Mary Mitchell at commencement. Returned from commencement on June 3rd and was extremely ill for about a week with congestive fever. Confined to the house for 2 weeks. Ma left last Friday. Mary Webb married last Thursday night to Mr. William Long by Brother Robert. Sister Anna attended the wedding with Brother R. Dr. Long threw the couple a large party to which everyone in Hillsboro was invited. Spent the next day with Mary Mitchell and called upon the bride. Went on a carriage ride with Mr. \u0026amp; Mrs. Long, Mr. Henry Webb, Mary Mitchell, and Mr. John Webb. Monday night went to Dr. Webb's after tea to see Mary. Mr. John Webb and Mr. Heartt came and they all went for a walk to the mineral spring. Ma wishes Fanny would meet her at Uncle Louis's house.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn declined his school because it wasn't profitable. Mother to come. Mr. Landon Garland inquired about Frances's plans and spoke of Mr. William O Goode's desire to have a young lady teach school in his household. If Frances is willing, Anne will ask Mr. Garland of the terms and bargain for Frances. Aunt Jean spent a few weeks with Aunt Boyd in Boydton who is afflicted by the death of her eldest son. Aunt Jean and Anne went to commencement. Cousin Fletcher Rives graduated and is going to his father's in Mississippi. Cousin Fletcher been among them for 5 years. Cousin Mary V. Early visited and attended commencement. John's health is improving and he goes hunting with Anne E. Burwell's father. Contemplating trip to Boydton where Mr. Cake is preaching at the end of the week. He preached in Wylliesburg and did very well. Mr. Coke and Mr. Sparrow were appointed by presbytery to visit all destitute churches in county. Mr. Doke from Clarksvill(e) preachers regularly in Boydton where his church has gained several regular members. Cousin Louisa Garland gave birth to twin girls and they now have 5 children. Mrs. William Lea gave birth to twins at the same time. Little Frank is improving. Cousin Robert and Family are well. Cousin Betty had been very sick. Mr. Rainy suffers under Capt. Sidner. Capt. Sidner has moved from Boydton to his former home and Mill and Mr. Chambers now lives on his lot in Boydton. Aunt just sent letter to Cousin Armistead. Received letter from Cousin Blair where he wished to hear from Fanny. Cousin Blair joined Methodist church and is thought to become a preacher.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrances Burwell working too hard for Mr. B for the amount she is being paid. Robert wishes Frances would come visit and stay with him where she could find her suitable work. He has a small school with 22 and Bettie's music students are increasing. Children have all had the measles; Fanny is the last to get sick. Heard from Powell who writes short unsatisfactory letters. Powell is doing well and attempted to marry a woman but failed and hopes to try again. Blair wrote saying he was determined on doing something and is deeply engaged in religion. A at Vicksburg is doing well in his profession. Not heard from Ma since her arrival at cousin L's. Children desire to see Frances.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLoves the beautiful present. Wishes happiness.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSick at the time of receiving letter. Well now after taking 2 doses of Calomel. Landon Garland and his wife, Louisa, went to Weldon and then on to Norfolk and Baltimore. Got letter from Landon saying they would have to stay in Baltimore for the doctor to look at her case which is thought to be consumption.  He advised her to dry up her milk. Little twins are good. Little Maurice is very unwell but seems to be improving today. Matilda Boyd stayed 2 days this week and was pleased with her dress. Anxious for Fanny to come live with Mr. Baskervilles with the only objection being the small salary. Heard nothing from Alexander, sent copy of the letter to him: unable to provide services of Miss. Burwell because of arrangement with brother. At a revival, four of Mr. Blanche's scholars were converted, one of whom was Lucy Goode.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUpset in lack of writing, especially from the boys. Cousin Jane wished that Mary be present at her wedding although they can't be married in this state and will have to go to North Carolina to be married. Cousin Ann and Mary went to Boydton this week for one day. Dinner at Cousin Boyd's. Visited Landon Garland's where Louisa's health has improved. Little Will had a fit and Louisa taking care of him caught a very bad cold which is feared to be consumption again. Twins have grown. William Turnbull visited Boydton a few days after they left. Landon got a letter from John instructing him to come to Mecklenburg soon if he did not go to Washington. Mr. French promised to give him a place if he was elected. Mary wrote Landon that the military band went to Mansfield to serenade Mr. Hugh A. Garland before he left for Washington. Heard from Landon that Bettie was in Mansfield but is unsure of her future plans. Mary Sydnor and Mr. Dupre to be married soon but they have to go to NC and then go onto Charleston. H Boyd is to be married. Mr. James Oliver was disappointed at not being able to have Fanny to teach and said he would rather have her than anyone else, but failed to ask about the salary. Mr. Puryear has given up and many will suffer because of it. Cousin Alan will lose $300 because of this. Cousin Lewis is the same. Kiss little Fan. Mr. Oliver wanted to know if Bettie would teach but he was informed that she would not undertake a school. Respects to Mr. and Mrs. Baytop.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMother is doing well. Cousin John left for Roslin where he is teaching Mr. Jack Field who gives him $300 and board to teach little Robert. Aunt Jean married and gone to North Carolina. She is now Mrs. William Eaton. Married on December 19th by Mr. McGovern at 8 o'clock at Pineywood. Cousin Matilda and her husband came to help make the food for the wedding. Aunt jean opposed to having invitations. They were married on a Tuesday and left the next Saturday for Greenvill(e). Tilda Boyd was at wedding. Anne walked Tilda and her brother Allen at the wedding. Wishes Fanny had been there to walk Mr. Hepburn who was softer than usual and drank a toast to the destruction of bachelors and widowers. A month before Aunt Jean married, a Mr. McNeal said to be worth $400,000 came to visit. He and cousin William met. Aunt Jean would have been his 5th wife. Cousin Louisa's health is much better. Cousin H is not married yet. Randolph-Macon College is very hard run and the professors cannot get any money. Edward T. Good, Mack Goode, and Mr. Rollins will probably have to sell possessions to pay their debts after Mr. Dick Puryear failed. Aunt Jean has fattened 30 pounds since her marriage. Brother Allen staying with them tonight. Little Richard has recovered. Mr. Wright is in Capt. Sidners old store. Rode to Wylesburg to hear new preacher, Mr. Wilson, son of Doctor Wilson of Prince Edward.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBusy preparing for examination. At night they listened to speakers.  The valedictory was delivered by Thomas E. Fitzpatrick Esq., son of the Rite Hon Col. Fitzpatrick of Patriots. Mary Ann had the valedictory composition. Sam's speech was on America. Miss Jones is a splendid teacher. Love to little Fan. Love to little Nancy Morice. Miss Jones sends her love as well as Antenetta and Cornelia. Miss Adalade Morgan is going to be married. Grandma sends best.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e$15 that was sent has been placed on Frances's credit at Garland and Randolph Books, leaving approximately $90 due. This debt should not cause worry because the company knows that it will be paid. Cousin Betty has cut Frances out. Johnny was very fond of Edward's family. Mr. Garland was in town and says that little Nannie has been sick.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLucy Baytup - Company requested at Mr. McIntoshes wedding on April 22, 1844. Hon Jno. R. Fox – Invites Miss Fanny K. Burwell and her particular friends to his party on April 10, 1844. Miss Mary McGlouklin – Company requested to Mr. Sinclairs on April 20, 1844. Miss Martha Baytup – Company invited to the Concert Hall to sing. APRIL FOOLS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFanny's mother left 4 weeks ago intending to spend time with Mr. Landon Garlands and Brunswick. She visited friends in Boydton and found Aunt Boyd's family busy fixing cousin Boyd's servants. Little Frank was sick. Fanny's mother visited Aunt Turnbull's last week and cousin Ann during her time in Brunswick. Cousin John is living in Roslin where Mr. Fields gives him $300 and his board to teach Robert. He has a pleasant time with Miss Churcely. No knowledge of his affair with Till. Some say she discarded him because she left so suddenly for Petersburg. Mr. Garland was here 3 weeks ago and told of Aunt having the idea to propose to Fanny and Cousin John to settle in Boydton next year and open a school and that she would live with them. Cousin Louisa to go the first of the month to her mother's to stay with all her family until November. Mr. Garland said he would visit very often when left a widower. The twins are very fine and remarkable although no one is allowed to hold them according to the father. Country swarms with Negro traders. Cousin Landy Boyd is in partnership with Charles Baskerville and others. Cousin John is attending in the Tavern. Mr. Bridgeforth is gone with the Negros with Frank Boyd. Cousin Blair has joined the conference and has received orders to preach, though we do not know where he was sent. Spent the last of March in Wylesburg and heard Mr. Doke and Mr. Hart from Charlotte preach. The current preacher is a son of Old Doctor Wilson. Pleasure of seeing his wife this week, although she is not pretty, she seems genteel and agreeable. Presbytery meets at Lunenburg courthouse on the third Sunday of the month. Hopes God works through the Wylesburg Church. Mr. Wilson will take a day at Finneywood when the weather warms up. Cousin Panthear has gone with her father to kitten on the first day of March. Little Richard is handsome and Little Sally is smart. Brother John left Uncle Richard's two days ago; all was well except Belden's mother who is not expected to recover. Cousin Robert Boyd expects to move to Missouri in the fall with his family. His wife was a Miss Davice, her mother and family carries them. Aunt Jane Eaton appears to be happy with her man and hopes to visit soon. Supposed she has become fat but that is not believable because she has always been thin. Widowers to bear Fanny off soon. Murry Yates was married two months ago to the Mrs. Boswell, the mother of Thomas Boswell who Fanny met at College last summer. Thomas is very opposed to the marriage. The couple lives where Buck Finch used to reside. Harriet Boyd is still engaged. Mr. Dodson is building a very comfortable house for the Bird. Brother John and family visited Colonel Oliver's family on their way to Uncle Richards. They have a teacher they received from Halifax County, Miss Taylor, but A E Burwell has been unable to meet her yet. A E Burwell's mother has been ill since their Aunt left. William Armistead is going to school every day from home and A E Burwell has no escort when she takes him except on Saturdays. Country in agony over meeting Mr. Clay in Raleigh on April 12. All of the Whigs are preparing to go or wish to go. Martha Farrar spent the evening with the family while her husband took Mr. Puryear's Negros to the South for sale. He has not returned yet. If he went to Alabama he wouldn't have reached his destination yet and so Martha Farrar is very concerned about his absence. Mrs. Goode is alive and in better health. Uncle Randolph's family is well with the girls staying home with little or no society. Mr. Hepburn in his visit a few days ago spoke of giving a dinner when Aunt Jean visits. Wishes Fanny to visit this summer and promises fine melons from brother Allen. Sally Goodes had her third child. Letter to write to friends at Farm Hill and to Cousin Bettie.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStayed longer than expected at cousin Lewis Burwell's because after Cousin Jean was married the bad weather set in. Wishes to have a home with Fanny and Bettie. Mr. Lee's house is vacant and Mr. Wright hinted at setting up a school. Mary wishes to try and get them all together with at least four boarders to help afford meat, bread, groceries, and to pay rent. John says that he will do his part and if there aren't enough girls to keep him employed he will take a school for boys that would not interfere with the preparatory school at College. Servants are sufficient and she could hire Hannah out and get a steady old man to help. Lucy is a first rate worker who is very good at washing and ironing. Brother Robert hasn't written since Mary left Hillsboro. Bett is doing well, her vacation is in October and she expects to go to Mansfield then. Mary hopes to go down the last week of May or before as well as wishing to see Nancy and Hannah before she goes. Frank was sick last week. This week is to be spent with Mary and Charles. Ned and William are two boarders at $100 apiece and 2 boys that go the academy. Blair has become a preacher and Lewis Burwell wrote his mother stating that he was joining the Ala Conference last fall.   Landon's family has gone up the country and is expected to stay until November. Louis's health is much better and the twins are doing well. Mrs. Howard sends her love.  Harriet insists upon Mary coming to commencement and Cousin Ann Frank is ill. Doctor Laird asked about Fanny. Sends respects to Mr. and Mrs. Baytop.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBet is well and pleased with Hillsboro. Not be able to leave for Hillsboro as soon as hoped because the examination was put off a week and the First Class which is usually the first examined is now the last examined. The postponement of exams is so that the Secretary of War may be here during the most important part of it and he cannot leave Washington until the adjournment of Congress. Military board has been appointed to attend the Ex with General Scott as its head. Probably won't be relieved from duty until the 28th. Classmate named Hawkins from North Carolina had a severe accident last week when he fell from his horse and fractured his leg. Hawkins hopes friends will come but if not W.T. will travel with him because he will be unable to travel alone. Mr. G has moved to town.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHeard that Fanny was to be married but had yet to hear directly from her. Brother John has been silent, but Mary believes to settle and support herself with boarders and having a female school. Mr. Rowsie says that if John will not teach then she must get a teacher and take Bettie. Sister Anne is anxious for Mary to go to Boydton. Mr. Garland is living in Petersburg. Mrs. Caroline Garland has sent her sideboard to her brother.  Cousin Lewis is doing better. Letter from Cousin Eaton who seemed well and happy. Powell and Blair wish to hear from Fanny. When Mary was in Brunswick she spoke to Jane Turnbull who said that Armistead had a daughter, Priscilla's health was very delicate, and they board with one of Priscilla's sisters because Armistead has sold his place. William to be in Petersburg the first of July and Caroline says she is overjoyed that Fanny is to be married. Aggie says tell Miss Fanny I told her so. Mr. G will go to Gloucester next week and Mary wants Anne to go with him so that he isn't imprudent in his eating, which is what made him sick when he was there last. Nannie and Margaret look delicate. Anne is well. Respects to Mr. and Mrs. B. Frank says everyone sends love from Lucy down to little John.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill and Bet left yesterday for Hillsboro and will not return soon. Mama wishes to know when Fanny will come. Mr.Garland, Armistead, or Will will come down for Fanny. Anxious to see Fanny. Left Pris and the two babies very well in Mississippi. Armistead is anxious to return to them and so his stay in Virginia must be short.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSister Anne delivered a son yesterday and both are doing well. Anne sends Fanny a lock of his hair. Cousin Anne and Matilda wish to see Fanny and her husband and little Charlie. Mary stayed three weeks in Mecklenburg with Cousin Lewis. Mr. William Eaton sent the carriage for Mary, Cousin Boyd and Cousin Ann to see Cousin Jean who appears happy. Stayed in Carolina four weeks. Cousin Ann was sick and so Cousin Boyd and Mary left her at Mr. Eaton's because she was unable to travel with them. Cousin Jean sends love and wishes Fanny to visit. Pleased with Cousin Sally Eaton while there. Saw Matilda Burwell who is a very nice housekeeper. Charmed with Granville. Heard from all brothers as well as Priscilla and Bettie who send their love and wish to see Fanny and Charlie. Bettie is pleased with Vicksburg. Will wrote from New Orleans the last of August and expected to go to Mexico with the regiment he had been promoted to; he moved from the 6th to the 5th regiment. Mr. Garland is determined to go somewhere. Wishes Fanny to come for Christmas. Cousin Anne sends Mr. Catlett a bar of soap and Cousin Sally sends a cake. Love to Mr. C, the girls, John, and Miss Lucy. Sending Priscilla's letter. Have to write to John tonight. Left Frank in Brunswick with Mr. Stone. Delivered message to Aggy. Anne sends love. Mary wishes Fanny would write. Wish Lucy was with Fanny because Mary does not have work for her and will probably hire her our next year. Sister Anne has small school that will increase after Christmas, though only 2 girls currently board.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMary C. has been ill. Sister is cast down because her school has increased a little but she has no boarders. Jean Stone is here but she takes the place of Frank. Mary wishes John could help her. John has taken a school. Letter from Blair last week, he is in Sumter, Alabama with Powell helping to build his house where he will stay this year and make a crop. Powell has bought land and is settling; he has a very good school. Blair wants Mary C. to go live with him because he believes she would like the neighborhood although she is unsure of this. Mary C. is going to Vicksburg next fall. Mr. Garland had an accident. He had got to Wheeling and expected to leave in the evening for St. Louis. Mr. G seems in good spirits and it was fortunate that Mr. Rose went with him. Mr. Rose carried Albert and Jim with him and after he was hurt, John Rose had to leave Mr. G and take them to Wheeling to keep them out of the way of the Abolishi. He hired them out there and then went back for Mr. G. Anne first received a letter from Mr. Rose which was initially alarming if it wasn't for Mr. Garland's postscript. Lewis Burwell is in from Alabama, he got there on December 29th, and it is assumed it was a courting expedition. John Burwell has another son. Alexander Boyd is to be married to Sally Young. Mary Burwell staying in town all winter and sends her love. Servants are delighted at the thought of moving west. If Mr. G likes his family, he will move in the fall which is a long time for Mary C. to look forward to and thinking about it makes her dread it very much. Saw an account of a tornado which passed through Gloucester and Mathews and is curious as to whether it was near Fanny. Hired Lucy out this year for $30. Mary does all the necessary work except washing which is done by Charlotte because Anne has no boarders. Little Fan sends love. The baby is named Spotswood.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMrs. Bott came in tonight and says tell Mama that Anna has a son named Dandridge Spotswood who is about 3 weeks old and is doing well. Brother R is fond of it. Amy is still weak. Behind with sewing work because Lizzie has to mind the baby so much. In dreadful spirits. Disappointed at Mama not coming with Mrs. Jones. Caroline joined the Church Sunday before last. Yesterday Spotswood was baptized and it hurt that Mama wasn't there. Hope Brother J will be able to sell the colt to get the money so that Mama can take what she needs of it. Tried to collect money but failed and am tiring of death and debt. Mr. G and Mary are well. Expect Mama with Dr. S. and Lady. Write by Dr. S because he will return next Sunday.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSend copies of the letters contained in the St. Louis Republican. They were received today addressed to Uncle Armistead. City of Mexico, October 1, 1847 – particulars of Brother William's death. He was Aide to Col. Clark Commander of 2nd Brigade of Gen: Worth's Division. Morning of the 8th, they reported to Col. McIntosh. Col. Clark had been wounded at Churabusco. Took possession against the enemy lines at dawn and were given orders to charge and drive the enemy from the position in which he occupied. Order was obeyed and we were victorious but at the expense of our best men. 1/3 of the men and 21 of 41 officers in our division were killed or wounded. Brother was shot down by a musket when within 10 feet if the enemy's 1st line of defense. Ball struck him just above the knee of his right leg (breaking it) and then he was struck down by a lance which ultimately killed him. During the long and bloody fight his sword and sash were stolen as well as the ring on his finger. He was buried the next morning in sight of the battlefield with the other 120 who fell with him. Col. Scott and Captain Merrill are buried on either side of Burwell as well as his little dog Rod who had been shot through the body during the battle, but was found licking his masters wounds before he died. 9/10th of those who had their limbs amputated have died and so it is good that Burwell's was a quick death. 8 of Burwell's regiment, more than half of those who initially came to the City of Mexico have fallen. Burwell has an ink stand sand box and wafer box which he took to the castle of Perote. He is noted as wishing his brother in Vicksburg had them because he would have appreciated their curiosities. Enclosed are those items in addition to a letter from Col. Clark to General Worth about his death. R.W. Kirkman cut locks of his hair and will send those in the trunk but enclosed are locks of hair that had been cut by the lance that killed him and were lying on the ground near him. Been with Burwell since the first of May and any further questions I would love to help. –R.W. Kirkham Adjt. 5th Infantry. Tacubaga, Mexico, September 10, 1847 – excellent qualities possessed by William T. Burwell. Beloved for his suavity and irreproachable manners. –N.G. Clark Col. 5th infantry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHaven't heard from John since last September. Brother A. received a letter from Mary Papplan saying that Fanny had a daughter and Mary C. felt mortified because she didn't know. Mr. Catlett wrote about the birth of Willie but not with this new child. Mary C. is in Jackson Mississippi with Brother Armistead who has been there since October. Blair went to Texas in November and Powell is married and no longer needed Mary C.  She left Alabama in January with friends and visited New Orleans before coming back to Jackson. Randolph lives in New Orleans and Mary C. visited with him for 5 weeks and was pleased with his wife who is the daughter of Mr. Meade who was an old acquaintance. Mrs. Goodwyn from Virginia is a sister of Roberts wife was also there and stayed a fair amount of time as well. Bettie went to Mary G.'s wedding in St Louis and has yet to return. Mary going to Virginia. In June Mrs. Caroline G. is in St. Louis with Mary and Doctor. Mr. Pembroke Garland is living with Doctor G and Mrs. Garland came to visit. Mr. Pembroke has been confined to his bed for 8 years. Mrs. Doctor Garland came to visit after Mary C. arrived in Jackson; she is the daughter of Mr. James Garland. Letter from Powell and Margaret stated that little Willie missed Mary C. after she left. Mr. Catlett's friend, Mr. Morris, lives near Jackson and Mary C. sent word to him by Mr. Bur. Have a good Presbyterian preacher. Blair likes Texas; he is on the San Antonio River in Victoria County and he is good health. Cousin Ann is doing well and living with Cousin Sally. Mr. Roberts tends to his plantation which is 4 miles from Cousin Sally's. Matilda Boyd is married to a brother of Ann's husband.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePris gave birth to a son on July 30th and both are doing well. The assumption is that the child will be named Armistead. Fanny hasn't been feeling well and Mary C is worried about her. Hope Miss Lucy is better. Wishes for Fanny's mother to let her know who the minister is in Abingdon now. Powell is doing well and had another son named Armistead Thomas after the grandfathers. Blair is pleased with Texas where he is buying and selling stocks which he finds profitable, the nearest post office is in Goliad and he says the traveling agrees with him. Anne is in very bad spirits. Hugh is with Anne, but they are contemplating sending him to Uncle Landon because she does not want to send another child to Roman Catholic School. Caroline has a son born on July 8th that is named Bernard Gains after the Dr.'s father. Anna will be confined soon with her 11th child. Brother R sent his and his 2 boys, Armistead and Robert's, Daguerreotypes. Robert looks old. Brother A. is working on his river plantation. John is candidate for Clerk of the Senate. Feels solicitude for Frank and is anxious for John to send him to Powell until he is old enough for business. Visited Cousin Mary Barnet who lives in Yazoo City with her five children. In her most recent letter she wrote of losing her infant that was born when Mary C. visited.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLady in Vicksburg had sensitivity to light but an eye doctor helped her and she can now read and work. The Doctor sees patients from all over the US. Brother Robert to visit if she doesn't go to Virginia over the summer. All is well with Mary. Blair is in good health and was about to start moving cattle from the Colorado River to Matagorda Bay and is expected to be gone 3 months. Hopes Fanny will see Dr. Farrar and has heard from Sister Anne that while he is in Richmond he would try to see Fanny. Won't be home until the last of June unless someone is going to Jackson. Armistead can't come and Mary C. doesn't want to burden Powell because he brought her. Pris's baby is ill with Whooping Cough. Bettie and the rest are well. Unsure about John not sending Frank to school. Miss Nancy P. and David Minge are married. If Charles Field lived in Rosewell, where is Mrs. Tabb Catlett. Powell, Margaret, and Cousin Mary Barnet (Randolph) send their love.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3rd son of Brother Armistead passed away at age 5 of Dysentery after the Measles. The 3 older children had the measles at the same time but faired much more favorably. He suffered for 10 days. He was the most healthy and sprightly of the children. The baby is 13 months old and no bigger than a 6 month old. He contracted whooping cough in the spring while teething, followed by diarrhea, and then the measles when it was thought he would not live. Virginia became very ill the week after her brother died. Brother Armistead has been unwell for 2 months with diarrhea. Concerned about Frank. Powell does not teach at home now; he is employed at an academy 3 miles from home where he teaches languages. Dr. Farrar expects Prince Edward will go to Philadelphia in March because he has a son that will graduate then. Brother Robert might come to visit this winter and if so she might go back with him. Pris sends love. Bettie is very busy and sends love. Miss Lucy's health is bad. Blair is still in Texas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThinking of writing Fanny for 10 years but have always out it off. Settled 3 miles west of Sumterville, 15 miles north of Livingston and 8 miles southwest of Gainesville. House is a double log cabin with sheds on both sides. A fine sandy hill is 200 yards from the church and the garden and orchard are between the house and church. Moved an old female school house so as to have 5 rooms beside a dining room, cook room, and store room. Settled here in 1847 when bought 80 acres of land at $12 ½, 2 years ago bought another 80 at $10 and this spring bought 100 acres at $15. Brother-in-law owns half of everything except the last 100 acres in which he owns ¼. He takes care of the farm while Ben takes care of the schoolhouse. Charges $4 a month and allow them to quit when they choose. 3 children - all boys and the oldest will be 4 next September, the youngest is 3 months. The older children are spoiled rotten. Rarely leaves the house without Willie and his dog Prince and Ben's dog Blue. Only teach 6 hours a day. Live in a good neighborhood where all the people are industrious. The country has been healthy for the last 8 years. At Sumterville there are 2 schools, one for male and one for female. The male school is a military school taught by a Dinwiddian, a graduate of Virginia Military institute. The female school is taught by Mr. Davidson of Petersburg, a grandson of General Butts and graduate of the U.S. Naval School. In Livingston the female teacher, Mr. Brame, was born in Petersburg, and so the Dinwoodie is well represented here. Blair is still in Texas but speaks of coming in the summer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eYoungest boy, 2 ½ years old, died last March 1, 2 months after Mary left us which makes the loss of 3 loved ones in a year and a half. Molly's death was sudden and of an unaccountable sickness. She had been complaining for several weeks of pain in her bowels. Her baby was born August 13th and seemed to recover relatively quickly, gaining weight and looking healthy in only 2 months. Friend and relative of the doctor was married middle of October. Mary helped with the wedding and attended the parties looking as well as ever. Became involved in religious duties. Longed to see her deceased sister, Carry. Promised her that her children would be taken care of. Sunday before Christmas, she dined with Anne P. and seemed more cheerful. She had dinner with friends and ate some pressed souse which is the supposed immediate reason for her illness. The next morning she complained of excruciating pain and so the Dr. prescribed her medicine and sent for Dr. Linton. She sent for Anne P. at 9 o'clock as she grew worse where she was suffering from intense pain in her bowels and vomiting. Sent for Dr. Papin. She got better the following day, but at about midday she complained of a pain in her side and so she was given a little paregoric under Dr.'s orders. Left her room for a few minutes and when Anne P. returned to give her the prescribed medicine she was breathing very badly and could not be aroused. Called the doctor immediately who thought she had only slept too long and gave her brandy and succeeded in rousing her though she remained cold where she began praying with a stiff tongue, after which she could not be revived. The last words she said where for Lizzie to \"rub my hands\" By 10 o'clock she was a corpse. The boy contracted scarlet fever on a Thursday and passed away the following Tuesday morning about 9 o'clock. Fanny to go with Betty Lemoine and spend time with her Virginia relations. Went through 7 years in poverty. Received a letter from mother. Thankful that Mr. G. is a changed man and is a constant member of the Episcopal Church. Hugh is a very promising boy and assists Mr. Watt in teaching and so his own education costs nothing. Collects bills and makes nearly enough to cloth himself. Mag is rather rude and wild. Spot is a complete scape grace. He is the only one that goes to school. Fanny teaches Nan and Mag but could not manage Spot.  Mary's children are doing well.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eYellow fever broke here in August, but went to the country and were fortunate enough to escape it with the exception of one servant who went to town without the master's knowledge, but who has fully recovered. This is the winter the legislature meets and the town is filled with people. Bettie's being married and left us. Pris is not able to go out. Miss Fanny wishes to be with her again if she could afford it. Fanny has 3 children. Powell is the only one that writes often. He has 3 boys: William, Armistead Thomas, after the two grandfathers and Benjamin Powell. I named the two last. He sent money to have Mary C.'s daguerreotype taken and sent it to him. Blair is still in Texas. He made arrangements to visit last August but the yellow fever was everywhere in the way in which Jno was to come.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFanny is with Frances. Baby has been very sick for 2 months and has the worst sore eyes, but he is now getting better. Asks about Frances's soul and whether or not she is saved.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrote Mr. C. to meet in Richmond but Cholera is very bad in Richmond and so Mrs. Petrie thought it was best to stop in Augusta, Georgia. Fear Mr. Catlett never received telegraph. Crossing the York River, as well as the uncertainty of getting a conveyance to Gloucester deters her from going until she has heard from John or Mr. Catlett. Dr. jones went to Gloucester yesterday and if there wasn't word from John or Mr. Catlett, Mary C. would go with him today.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTried for many years to get Brother John to come to Alabama and join B.P. in a school. Contemplated raising money next fall to pay off John's debts in order to get him to Alabama. Would like to help John but doesn't want to injure himself or his family in the process. If Frank comes he will be treated as one of B.P.'s children especially if he is willing to learn a trade. Only teaches from 8-4. Blair is in Texas and pleased with the country there. He is attending to cattle on a 5 year contract. The oldest child, Wm. T., is good looking but it is feared he will give B.P. a lot of trouble. He can spell 2 and 3 letter words and doesn't go to school. Tommy is ugly and not so sprightly but is noble. B.P. is the flower of the flock in looks and generally a good boy who is hard to quiet once he gets started. Robt Hanna is rather large (15 lbs at 14 months) but is sprightly and otherwise healthy. Have 260 acres worth about $15 per acre. Work 5 hands and keep 2 women and a boy at the house. Made 19 bags of cotton last year which was worth about $700. School was worth about $1000. Owe about $3500 due next winter. Owed about $1000 and if this year is as profitable as the last, then they will be able to raise $2500. Expect to sell every negro except 3 and buy a new set. May sell them on credit to get 10% more. Trying to raise grain and stock because cotton is uncertain. May come to Virginia to buy new negroes if he succeeds in selling the ones he has. If this happens he will come and visit Fanny. Corn crop sold at $1 a bushel. Drought has been severe. The corn crop looks well and has begun to shoot. If there is a good rain once a week for the next 4 weeks the crop will be doubled. If this is the case there will be 50,000 bushels within 5 miles of this place. Finished cleaning wheat and made about 90 bushels. Wheat crop generally good with between 20 \u0026amp; 30 bushels to the acre. Thinks they will be able to sell 100 bushels for $1. Usually make enough sugar cane to keep the children and negroes chewing all year, but will hardly make seed this year. Wish Fanny could get agriculture friends to get a 1 or 2 of choice white wheat and send it to him in the mail between now and October. Margaret has gone to visit her Aunt who is in bad health. The boys have gone to Sumterville for preaching. Can't believe he is over 40 when he hardly feels 20. Mobile and Ohio Railroad is coming fast and will be 12 or 15 miles by the end of the year. Building a branch off it to Gainesville which will pass within 2 miles. The railroads will have a considerable effect on the price of land. Land is cheaper here than anywhere else. Added a second floor to his home sand is now a very comfortable dwelling with 8 rooms and a large room for boarders. Wants Brother John's post office address.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWorries that Fanny is unwell and wishes that she comes to visit. Brother Robert said he was going to write Fanny and see her this summer, which it is assumed he has not done. Wonders if Mr. Catlett will be in Richmond this summer, what the baby's name is and why she has not received a lock of hair. Armistead is going to carry Charlie to Alabama to Powell's school. Powell still wants Frank to go to his school.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBrother Robert's Daughter Fanny died on her way home from New York. Brother John has given him trouble. In Frank's last letter he said that his father was sending him to Uncle Powell's in Alabama as soon as he was out of debt. Would like to know how much John owes and Powell would like to know if John would come so they could have a school. If he could be certain that John would come,  he would make arrangements for a larger school the following year. Thinks that Armistead will send Willie and that Anne will send Spot to Powell next year to school especially since the railroad will make it only a 2 day ride from Richmond. Costs $5 to go to Mobile by train. Stayed with a granddaughter of Cousin Tabb in Greensborough. Sally Tabb and Henry said she talked about the family often. Met a lady from Rockbridge County who knew many of the same people Mary C. knew from Prince Edward. One of her daughters married Ben Smith who is now a professor in the Union Seminary. Eye sight is getting worse. Not given up on Mr. Catlett send a daguerreotype of the children.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTrouble with mail service sending and receiving letters. Ill after visit. Mr. Wood wishes to buy a farm in Cumberland but was unable to and so he bought a comfortable residence in another part of town. Uncle Raymond Minor lost his wife just after they moved to Cumberland leaving him with a 2 month old infant which he begged her to take. The child's name is Elvira C. Minor and is just 10 years old. Not sent her or Rose to school except music lessons. Ellie calls her Marmy and Rose calls her sister because that's what she had heard her brother call her all those years. Rose's mother died 4 years ago and her father, 41, married a 21 year old last fall. Health is bad. Mr. Wood is sick as well. M.S. Wood's mother's health is better than it once was but has lost all sight in one eye and is unable to write.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBettie is one of the finest children and was christened Bettie Burwell. Looking for Brother Joh who is coming to live in Evergreen to work in the bookstore that Brother A bought. Brother R had a stroke. Since Fanny's death he has turned very grey according to Anna. Hear from Powell very often who was visited by Armistead over Christmas. Anne is doing well and Miss Caroline is with her. Brother and Pris went to a masked ball with F and Nanie. They got home before 11.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMoved to Texas where B.P. bought land on the Lavacca River. 260 acres of land with 100 enclosed and 70 in cultivation for $1500. Frank left yesterday. Not able to leave before February or March. Wish to send 1 or 2 Negroes and to hire someone to plant the crops so that profits will not be lost. Only 4 days travel to Indianola.  Frank will live with Blair who is stock raising. Blair will give him $150 a year. Wishes to know the price of good plow boys from ages 12 to 15 and if Mr. Catlett would find some and send them to New Orleans. Hear very rarely from Vicksburg.  Benny is rather puny and has had a fever for a day or two.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUncle Pow bought a place in Jackson and expects to move there in April. Half dozen neighbors in four miles. Bound to the North by Carancahua River and on the west and south by the bay of the same name. Uncle Blair's land that of deceased Wm Miller, is 5000 acres of land in this tract. 6000 head of cattle. He expects to brand 1200 calves and sell 400 beef cattle this year. Thinks Charley would like to live there with Frank and Blair. Aunt Harriet is a very fine woman. Uncle Robert moved to Charlotte, Mecklenburg County NC. Will send a Texas Almanac.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRunning away from yellow fever. Going to Mr. Burr Garland's plantation that is 6 miles from Jackson. Packing for 3 or 4 months because it will be that long until they are able to come back. Grandma was here all summer and was taken with one of her fits in which everyone thought she would die, but she is doing better now and heading for Dingle. Aunt Pris and Uncle Armistead spent the day here yesterday. Uncle A drove with a high fever and has been quite sick since he went to the swamp. Frank was very ill in last letter from Texas. Charlie Burwell is in college at Princeton. Hugh is in St. Louis with Tim to practice Law. Mammy Aggie has been dead a year last March.   Write to Vicksburg because there are several men there who have had yellow fever and will bring the mail to Fannie.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMother died. For the last 8 weeks she was confined to her bed and was basically blind but her mental vigor remained. Monday at half past 9 she died without a struggle. Very few of her children were with her. Brother A was at court and didn't return until Wednesday morning. She was interred on Wednesday and is now resting with William and Bettie.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLilly, Uncle Armistead's second daughter died. She was taken sick before Jinnie. Grief so great for Jinnie's loss that can't feel Lilly's. Aunt Carrie and Maggie are staying at the Barrens until Carrie goes to Virginia with Uncle Burwell. Also included is the obituary of Virginia Burwell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBusy cow driving. Make an abundance of corn for bread. Uncle A lost 2 daughters within a very short time with Grandma following shortly after that. Vicksburg is a very sickly place and it is good that Aunt Anne and her family are leaving it. Aunt Anne to Virginia, Nan to St. Louis, Mag to school with Aunt Anna, Spot to school in St. Louis, and Hugh is still in St. Louis. Uncle Pow and family were well a few weeks ago.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eComment on life in Texas. Writing to Frances in hopes that Sister Ann is with her. No smoke house on property and all eatables are kept in a cabin that is about 8 square feet. No corn crib or stable. Get corn and flour from New Orleans and kill a hog as needed. The stock is fed by the pasture from the Navidad to the Lavaca River. Only 12 cows, last year raised 10 heifer calves and 1 steer calf. 5 mares and fillies, 2 buggy horses and 4 mules and 5 yoke of oxen. Never run more than three plows at a time so that there is always a team able to work. Break land with 2 or 4 yoke of oxen. Work the crop with mules and horses and a single yoke of oxen. No crop last year, only 4 bales of cotton on 50 acres and no corn. Blair goes 8 to 10 days in the cow driving season sleeping outside without taking his boots off, he has made about $1000 a year. Complains of hardships and wishes to get rid of his contract which is effective 3 more years. Hair and beard almost white and looks 10 years older than Ben, but his health is better here than in Alabama. Frank one of the best cow hands on the range. Immigration here has increased in the last few years, but last year's drought slowed this immigration. Most of the newcomers are planters. Two Prestons of Missouri (Landon and Shaw), kin to the Virginia Prestons, have settled on the Navidad about 5 miles from Ben. Had another daughter last month, so they now have 4 sons and 3 daughter and all are in good health. The newest girl is named Martha Catherine. Try to teach the 5 oldest but they do not like books. Very mild winter. Can get oysters from 20 miles away. Last ham of bacon was from Alabama. Until this year killed deer and turkey but this year they have been scarce. Probable that Texas will declare itself independent and it is doubtful that she will enter into the Southern Confederacy. Hope no black republic will ever rule. Grieves that he has to eat corn from a Republican state this year.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eState of affairs has made money matters very hard in the South. The Comanche Indians have been coming down on the settlers killing them and stealing everything. Mr. W.B. Grimes started a rancho on the Leona which empties into the Frio. Had 2200 head of cattle and 22 cow horses. The Indians penned 20 of the horses in their own pen close to the house and the two they couldn't open.  One they shot and the other they frightened so much that he could not be helped. One started down the Leona to warn the other settlers but the Indians had hid in the gully and when O Neal passed, 40 rose behind him on G's horses and almost caught him because his horse was broke down and has already run 7 miles. If he had run 50 more yards, then they would have had his scalp. They killed 2 men and mangled a young lady so badly they thought she would die. One man they scalped and cut the skin off the bottom of his feet and made him run through the thorns, then skinned his beard off, shot 20 copper spiked arrows into him and then cut them out, picked a hole in the back of his neck, shot him through with a musket ball, cut out his heart, then cleaned off the road and stretched him across it and made 9 marks by the side of him. The lady was scalped but is still alive. The two men who take care of G's stock told F.M. Flournoy and son killed Woolfork. Woolfork shot four times and stabbed 5 times and Flournoy's son died immediately. Corn is 6 or 7 inches high. Uncle B and family are not home because they went to Texana Friday for preaching.  Uncle B joined the Presbyterian Church yesterday. Be at home about 4 days every month from cattle driving.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn Petersburg 3 weeks. Hugh came the Wednesday before Anne left and stayed one night because he had to go to Memphis where he expects to get a commission under the Confederate States in Col Bowen's regiment. He left the day Eliza was buried. She died Wednesday the 12th and was buried the next day at 4 o'clock. Sam and her brothers arrived after she was already gone. Left Petersburg Monday morning and joined Nannie B. who had left the Friday before in Hillsboro. Robert is going to join the hornet's nest, a company in Col Hill's regiment at Yorktown. People here been busy today fixing boxes for the North Carolina regiments. Robert leaves tonight and Florence Morton goes as far as Petersburg with him. Anna is going to Hillsboro as well as Willie who is going there to study medicine. Armistead is in the Calvary Company near Little Rock.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eComfort to have Bob stationed near Frances and wish that Armistead was with him. Armistead joined the Calvary Company in Arkansas and was stationed near Little Rock.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAunt Carrie staying with Aunt Mary since news of Uncle Sam's illness. He is at his Mississippi plantation. Letter from Cousin Mattie. Not a word from Spot. Hear from Hugh in an indirect way; he is in Kentucky near Columbus. Heard through General Meems that Uncle Armistead got over the river safely and is expected to get on without difficulty.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSam died. Fell at the battle near Boonsborough, Maryland on Sunday the 14th. Thought to have initially died at Harper's Ferry but he wasn't near Harper's Ferry. General Garnett had fallen in Harper's Ferry and the similarity in the names had caused the confusion. Brother Landon's son, Maurice, who was Sam's aide, accompanied his remains. He had telegraphed twice but no dispatch was recorded. He had joined the church two years ago and was a consistent and praying Christian.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSchool began the 1st of the month. Wife had an accident that confined her to her room for 2 weeks. Anxious about Armistead. He is in General Price's army. Not heard from in more than a month. John's regiment has been ordered to Suffolk and is expected to fight soon. His regiment is Colonel Owen the 53rd. Willie was in Richmond and it is rumored that his regiment has been ordered to the same place. His regiment is the 43rd Colonel Kenan. John is Ass. Quarter Master and Willie is apothecary which allows them both to be free from onerous camp duty.  School has 30 boarders and 34 day students and 5 more boarders are coming in October. Several refugees, 5 grown persons. 2 children and 2 servants in addition to the Episcopal minister, his wife and servant. In total there are 39 regular boarders. Flour is $28 per barrel and butter is 50 or 60 cents per pound, and everything in the same proportion. Supplies can scarcely be had at any price. Can get shoes for $8 and because the price will only rise, will have the shoes made and sent to Petersburg unless otherwise instructed. Member of church sick in hospital in Lynchburg. His wife has written repeated but has heard nothing in return. His name is J.L. Todd and is in Christian Hospital Ward no. 3. Please make inquiry so that the wife can be informed. Congregation has lost 19 young men from wounds and sickness in the company.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHugh's health improved and left the 4th for the army. He is Lieutenant Colonel of the 1st Missouri Regiment and expects to go to Missouri with Price soon. Received letter from Hugh while he was in Charlotte where he stayed with Brother Robert. Brother Robert has a good school and several refugees boarding, fortunately they were able to buy corn flour, meat, and sugar at reasonable prices. Maggie was ill but has since recovered and gone to Buller Clairborne's to visit. Hugh was in Richmond but was unable to see Mr. Catlett. Brother John received crops and they are a great help.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHugh not hurt in the battle near Grand Gulf. Spotswood is doing well. University of Alabama closes on the 5th of June because of scarcity in provision, a month early. Because he has been there 2 semesters he is able to come home for break even though it is an expensive and dangerous trip. If he returns to university he will be the only senior. Expect Brother Landon the last of June or 1st of July. His son, Maurice, is in the 2nd Virginia Cavalry. Girls and Hugh spent Christmas at Buller Clairborne's and met with Sarah Rose who is also staying there. Mr. William Waller and Cousin Jennie Waller were married and saw Caroline when they passed through on their way to Charleston. Mr. Waller said that Timberneck had burned.  In letter from Nannie B., found out that Anna has been ill with pneumonia but was getting better. Caroline in the worst spirits. Corn meal is $8-10 a bushel, butter $2-3, eggs $1.25. If the war continues, will not be able to keep the house next winter.  Mag fixing old dress for Aunt Caroline. Have knitted 4 pairs of stockings and 2 pairs of gloves. There was a raid on the Central Railroad and the Canal. Cousin James Garland lost his youngest son, William. He died at his father's about 4 weeks ago and left his wife, daughter of Dr. Goode, who is expecting. Uncle Hudson is well. Cousin Boyd nurses him like an infant. Aussie Slaughter who married Mr. Broadnax, has a son who is a few day's old.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGoing to dentist tomorrow and Saturday for operation. Cousin Nan is lovely, beautiful, and sweet. Hettie feeling unpretty. Aunt Anne is looking well. Cousin Mag is full of sparkling wit and is very pretty. Garlands are sweet. Aunt C. is charming. Worries about Pa.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUpon arrival found Miss Garnett who has taken in the sister-in-law of Mr. Wilcox Brown and the Cousin of A E's great friend, John Thompson Brown, and is said to be a cousin of ours through Winstons. Spent a day at the Cristal Palace. The program began at 12:30 with the band of the Royal 2nd Artillery, a play by the company's troupe, then some military music by the band of the House Guards, followed by a choral concert of 200 performers and finally fireworks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUncle Landon's business keeps him busy. He is to finish what needs to be done today and then take the following days to sight see and  go to Oxford and Cambridge. Wanted to go to Portsmouth to see the Arctic Expedition off, but expenses were too high. In Paris for 3 weeks starting next Thursday. Miss Garrett and Spotswood went to Church to hear the Archbishop. Met Miss Emily Mason as well as two girls from Baltimore, Miss Jenkins and Miss Rowland (Miss Mason's niece). Miss Garnett to be in Switzerland this summer as a guest of Miss Skipp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrite to Richard in Texas once a month. Good health and travels 20 miles once a month to preach. Going to Charlotte to spend 3 weeks with sons. John has a flourishing school and his children are well. Mary married Ben Lacy and lives near Robert Burwell. She has 3 children, 2 girls and a boy, the youngest is 2 months old. Nannie teaches music in the school. Armistead has 3 children; the 2 daughters are almost grown. The oldest, Ella, is in Robert's school.  Ed married Miss Wilkenson of Augusta and has 4 children. Will is in poor health and has no children. Bob Strudwick is married, living in Durham, and has 2 children. Robert has 5 great-great-grandchildren and numerous grandchildren. Dan and wife have been in mountains of Virginia. Richard is a pastor of a church in Denton, Texas and is married with a daughter named Fanny. Since the death of Mr. Crow a year ago, Nannie Crow has been having trouble. She has 5 children and is able to live comfortably on what Mr. Crow left her. Robert is very feeble and unable to undertake long trips.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLost Edmund Strudwick on April 1, 1887. He left behind a wife and 4 children. Pastor Dr. Miller said that he passed away peacefully. Left his family well provided for. Mattie will remain in Charlotte at the present. Her father, mother, and sister will stay wither. Robert will soon be 86. John has been sick for 3 months. He is improving and has been encouraged to go to the springs this summer by his doctor. Nannie Crow has been sick for 2 or 3 months.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJar of Lard arrived to Mrs. Catlett. Mr. Mann offered to deliver it in person or it would have arrived sooner. Sent the jar to Court House for mutual friend Lucy Ann Wood to see that it is safely delivered.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNo news from St. Louis since April. Living is terribly expensive. Send soap to Brother John in Richmond at the Auditor of Public Accounts and he will express ship it to me.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten during Civil War. Brother John and Alfred at cars to see Anne off.  Met Mr. Lynch, a brother of John Loving. Called Mrs. Robertson to visit with Nannie Burwell. Mollie May was expected from Norfolk yesterday. Sally Harrision is in Brunswick and Molly is staying at May's. Unknown how long Anne will remain in Virginia but refuses to leave without seeing son. President Davis arrived last night and was to go to Richmond in an extra train at 8:30. Mr. Smith's is far enough out of town that nothing was seen or heard. Lucy and Anne to ride downtown to see Mollie. Mr. Smith angry with Lucy's Cousin, Mr. John Catlett, because he has invited them to visit him and has gone to Petersburg without doing so.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFanny passed away after a painful 2 week illness.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSend Miss Fanny handkerchiefs which she has marked tolerably for her wedding.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Dr. Walker Jones recommending Miss M. Fox as a companion and assistant. Wrote to decline the offer, but she may suit Sally\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBusiness in Mathews court. Reading of Mr. Nelson's letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWife's brother and he went to hear Mr. Langham preach. Charles and Nanie visit. Sent Captain Jones with articles for memorandum. Gala the next day. Senate adjourned for Virginia to vote for Pierce and King.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: his son John's behaviour at the University.  Son (John) borrowing money in Richmond; suspected of gambling while at school. John refused to meet with him while he is in Charlottesville. John asked to withdraw from school\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSlave (Betsy) purchased for Dr. Nelson for $770. Attending Dr. Funsten's wedding and visiting John in Charlottesville along the way. Worried about (son) John's progress in School and his assumed gambling.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn (son) with him in Richmond but to go home soon. Senate is not productive and only spending the people's money.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMr. Dudley elected president against wishes. Major Taliaferro disappointed with outcome. Dinner with governor. Legislature not productive.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWife's Brother (John) visited. Met with Miss Louiza Seawell and Mrs Roberts (formerly Miss Ann Burwell). Butcher animals and sell for profit if possible. Coming down before Christmas as will Charles and Nanie. Mr. Hunter to be elected as Senator of United States.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLegislature during the week and church on Sunday. Previous Sunday attended morning service by Mr. Minnigerode at St. Paul and evening service by Mr. Duncan at Trinity. Met with brother of Mr. John Rose and was informed of health of Sarah. Going to Washington to be there during congressional sessions. Governor wrote letter to Tammany Hall opposition which caused measures to be taken by the senate. Governor wishes to be president. Kill beef while weather is good. Informed by Miss. L. Seawell that Mrs. A. B. Catlettto threw party at Tavern and would like details of the event though his family will probably not be invited. Wm B. Taliaferro elected Major General of Va. Militia. Gen. Boykin is not happy with the results.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCold worsened. Heard Mr. Dawson of Georgia speak at a lecture for the Mount Vernon Association for two hours and was not impressed with his lecture. Celebration on the 22nd with a grand state ball at Ballards and a dinner at the American. General Canwell plays part in festivities. Listened to debate on freedmans bill. Opposes the taxation of oysters. Lieutenant Governor sent for media because he was charged with malfeasance in office. Snow almost gone. Wishes Dr. Nelson to drive mare so that she is not idle.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSon had lost letter from wife. Son got drunk and lost coat and as a result was forced to take blankets from the hotel. Son accused of larceny. Extremely upset with son's behavior and his representation of the family. To go home soon. Sickly for several days. Sell muttons if possible. Mrs. Caroline Garland is with him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLikes how Dr. Griffin teaches. Inquires about fowl and a rooster given to her by John Tabb.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHomes elaborate and homes as well as slaves were under the control of families for generations. Entertaining in an elegant way. Large parties took up the whole lower floor. Food was served in a room upstairs. Many guests stayed for breakfast. Life in Gloucester has changed from luxury and ease to service and self-sacrifice. Gloucester was formerly the residence of Wm. B. Taliaferro, Mr. John Tyler Seawell, Mr. Boswell Seawell, Col. Warner Throckmorton Jones, Molly Elliot Seawell, and Sally Nelson Robins.   Photocopy copy of Mss and TMs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotocopy of Mss and TMs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMen returned home and they were cared for. Upon their return many gave letters to women and were later married in their home. Christmas 1918 associated with camps filled with wounded soldiers. Agreement to not spend money on their own family but instead use it to benefit the returning soldiers. Met with Lithuanian man in camp. At the beginning of the war, household was filled with nurses from the New Zealand troop. Work of the Red Cross Canteen. Photocopy of two TMs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSketch of Mary Armistead (Catlett) Jones's life. Happiness until the War. House refuge for soldiers when they were in Gloucester Point and Yorktown. Nanny Garland (Mother's niece) visited wishing she had 10 brothers to join the southern Army, but she only had 2 brothers (1 was killed; he was a Lt. Colonel from the University of Virginia). After war, man in Missouri wrote Nanny saying he found young Garland in Franklin, Tennessee where he gave him a cup of water before he died a short time later. In remembrance of this he also sent a silver cup inscribed with \"In Memory of a Cup of Cold Water\". Soldier from Georgia died in their home. Her two brothers escaped the war unscathed and lived to be moderately old. People poor after war. Scarcity of food - lived off of corn bread \u0026amp; fried meat. Education was troublesome – father formerly employed teachers for her brothers but once they came of age, her family had to drive 4 miles to brother-in-laws house to be taught by Dr. Griffin (Earl of 'Traquaire'). First great invention she remembers is the sewing machine because it made women's lives easier. After the sewing machine was the telephone which helped to unite all of Tidewater, Virginia. By the time of the telephone, she had lived at her old home (Timberneck which her Grandfather built) for 9 years, where her 4 children were born. Father's mother was Ann Carter, the granddaughter of King Carter of \"Cortoman\" on the Rappahannock River.  Mother was Fanny Burwell, daughter of Col. Armistead Burwell (direct descendent of Lewis Burwell of Carter's Creek in Gloucester). Powhatan's residence with distinct old chimney directly across creek from her home. Mr. Charles Campbell visited old chimney. Saw gas and electricity introduced to allow women to have small kitchens. Automobile. Flying machine. Wireless telegraph. Radio. Only younger brother, Carter, and she remain of their family. Husband died 7 years before. Has 6 grandchildren. Expressions used by servant. \"Uncle\" George caught and prepared oysters for her 16th birthday. White mammy was housekeeper who idolized her mother's children and is remembered for her faith in God. Grandmother Ann Walker Carter, married John Catlett, jr. of King William County, Virginia in 1780. Their first daughter was named \"Hetty\" after a Quaker nurse who nursed John back to health in Philadelphia. Grandfather built 'manor house' along the York River, 4.5 miles above Yorktown. Aunt Hetty married Mr. Benjamin Waller of Williamsburg. Gave miniature to son's wife (married his mother's niece who was her 1st cousin). Father had 7 sisters: Polly married Col. Thruston, Nancy married Field, Matilda married Morris, Lucy married Baytop, Sally married Yates, Martha married Banks, then Thruston. Brother Charles died at age 19. Father inherited all the land of Grandfather. Topaz brooch given to mother by her brother Armistead Burwell. 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Includes letters of Mary Cole Turnbull Burwell and her children including Armistead Burwell, Benjamin Powell Burwell, Frances King Burwell Catlett, Robert Burwell, William T. Burwell (at the United States Military Academy), Charles Blair Burwell, and concerning these children and her other children Elizabeth Margaret Burwell Putnam and Anne Burwell Garland.","Subjects include family, courtship and marriage, religion, setting up and teaching schools in Virginia, North Carolina, and Alabama, economics, travel, sickness, childbirth, and slavery. Includes a poem concerning love between two slaves. The Panic of 1837 is shown in the Burwell letters from the 1830's through 1850's.","There are letters from John Walker Carter Catlett to his wife Frances King Burwell Catlett. Catlett had children by an earlier marriage, some of whom are mentioned in the letters.","Also included is a letter by Elizabeth Keckley, an enslaved individual and later a published author, dated April 25, 1844 (Box 1 folder 14).","See also: Southern Women and their Families in the 19 th  Century Papers and Diaries Series C Reel # 01 and #02 in Swem Library's microforms area, call number HQ1438 .V5 S68","Aunt Charlotte's baby named Lucy. Aunt Mary's baby has 2 teeth. Blue stuff coat bought by Ma from Mr. Biglow.  Mrs. Smith teaching arithmetic. Will and Doctor teaching grammar. Doctor had tooth removed because of toothache. Sister Mary is very sick but improving. Christmas gifts from Dr. Nin and Miss Lane. Mr. Hutchinson visiting (friend of Mr. Lane). Mr. McVicar went to Charlottesville. Brother Armistead went to Petersburg. Went to Mrs. Bishop's on Christmas day and saw Miss Francina who asked about you.  Letter from Ann Syndor. Ann Eliza sent candy.","August day. Longs to stay in Virginia. African Americans love as well. 2 lovers, Mingo and Kate. Kate was beautiful and a maid. Mingo was in his prime. Mingo is African American and in love with Kate who is also African American. They were married.","William Burwell is home and wishes to move out. Brother Jno failed attempt to get into academy and is now teaching school in Tuscaloosa that according to William is a very good school. Hopes to have 20 scholars. Went on 2 deer hunts but didn't kill anything. Many deer on William's plantation. Buck says many deer are in Alabama where he purchased land. Went to Prince Edward and heard Mr. Staunton preach as well as visiting with old acquaintances. Stayed at Mr. Biglow's Saturday night and at Mr. Anderson's Sunday night. Miss M. Williams is pretty severe. Mr. A has 8 boarders but only 4 of them were there when she was. Monday went to Charlotte court with Mr. A where they heard Mr. Randolph's speech and resolution. Went to Dick Venable's that night where his wife looks like an old woman. Not home until Thursday at 12 o'clock. Will write Sister Anne. Pleased with Miss Frances. March 1, 1833 - Pa wishes to put up tobacco in March. Believes August is the best month for putting up tobacco and that he should wait until then. R.B. lies rather than tell the truth because it is convenient. Wants to hear Mr. G's big gun and how he fires it as well as his fate. Respects to him Landon, Sister Mary and Brother A. Intends to write brother Jno.  Wants to see William, hear from Brother Jno and Ned Steptoe before she makes plans for the next year, possibly to go to Texas. Conflicted between staying and leaving. Doesn't want to leave the country/state of her fathers. Possibly come back and visit relatives and also make new ones. March 2 - went to see Blair but he was gone to Lynchburg. Cousin Laetitia sends love. Mr. Tinsely is here. Don't forget guard. Brother Jno traded James for a mule and ultimately also sold the mule for $50. Jno changed professorship but will try and get him another offer. William bought 23,000 acres of land on the red river in Texas for $250. Owns 28-30,000 acres in all.","Wanted to move away before Christmas and go to Stoneland, leaving Anee with bairns, but Mr. Ennes placed obstacles in the way and have decided to stay another year. \"The boy\" is quiet and his expected name is Armistead (in reality this is John Bott). Thought of Mr. Plummer because he was a dear friend. Mary is delicate, but a good child who has recently spent time with her grandparents and has returned spoiled. Wish Martha would come down for Aunt Harrison because it doesn't appear she will live much longer because she is suffering. Wishes Fan would become saved so that she too could have the peace that Aunt Harrison has at this time in her life. Give love to my parents and Mary \u0026 Caroline Garland.","Received letter from Capt. Overby. Ma is uneasy. Letter from Sister Ann that said she had received a letter from Sister Anna which had stated that I was sick and was under the care of a Thomasonian Doctor. No need for Ma to be uneasy. Has gotten well so they should not worry. Not be possible to go to Boydton in the fall. Business is commencing and will be very busy. Wants 1 or 2 shirts and a few socks. Hard to buy clothes with small salary and doctors' bills. Mr. Garland's mother is low. Silas Wright professed religion. Give love to family and tell Ma not to worry. Give respects to Uncle Lewis. Saw Uncle Harrison in town the other day. Tired of Petersburg and wish to leave.","Send shawl to Boydton by Mrs. Garland. Afraid that she is sick. Shug impatient to go home.","Send by Adams the articles she ordered. Pa and Ma unwell. Pa to put off trip. Hand is numb and it makes it difficult to write.","Involved with business and have little time to reply. State of affairs is alarming and distressing. Men failing daily for large amounts. Money rare. Change from extended credit to cash system. South not the place for poor people. Vicksburg is a pleasant place. Most women are married but there is one that catches his eye though he wouldn't marry now and risk his children growing up in poverty. Situated in Dr. Turnbull's family. Tell Miss Pris to come to VBurg as soon as she pleases. No news everything is occupied with money arrangements. Trial of contested election for mayor of the town. Matter decided against me after 3 days of speechifying. Criminal court and civil court to open soon and will thus be in court for several months. If promissory notes do not increase in value, lawyers will be driven from the bar. Unwilling to work any wager on credit and compelled to quit for capital to carry on business. Tell William not to leave present employment. Regret not having gone into merchandise. Deal with worst of our species. Like to come to Virginia in the summer, but won't be able to do so because want to leave Vicksburg better than came. Tell William to call Messer Holderby and McPheeters to acknowledge the receipt of a bill on R. Turnbull by Dr. for $100. Fees for collection are $10 which he will get if money is paid.","Arrived safely at 3 o'clock and found Mr. Garland. Spent evening at capital listening to Loco foco Speech on the sub bill. Ladies congregated in front of the supurb building to listen to Marine band. Leave for New York by train tomorrow evening. Get to W point on Saturday. Will be accompanied by Major John Garland as far as New York. Write at Mansfield when I reach W Point. Love to sister Ann and C.","In good health. Many classmates thinking of leaving. 3 or 4 cadets speaking of going to Texas. Court Martial against 2 or 3 cadets for violations of regulations by frolicking. Rob has returned. Bella has been sick.","June 20 - saw Powell last Sunday and he was well. Attended an Examination. Congress assembled an election for speaker and clerk. Mr. Garland \"thrown higher than a pine by reformers\". Cousin Lewis is well. Crops are good. Love to mother. July 20 - letter came after left. Will is doing well and is a Corporal. Sally Depre's death. Mr. Stansbury reads German romances to us every evening. Dr. Goodwyn died. Eliza's music is going well. Nannie and Frank are sweet and improving. Mary C. Burwell to send Powell's letter the next week unless she hears otherwise, send socks by Ned. Frances King Burwell to John – wishes to hear of Washington visit.","Spent Monday evening with Mr. Gaines. Betty and Lucy enjoyed the evening. Mr. Campbell was all devotion. Mr. Knecht gave fine music. Heard Miss Octavia Branch sing. Mr. Knecht is coming tomorrow evening for Fanny's birthday. Letter from Bro. William and he is well. Lucy won't be back for a fortnight. Wish Mrs. Garland lived here. Mr. and Mrs. Witlock and Susan Robinson dined here last night. Likes Susan Robinson. Mrs. Garland makes children work. Sister Anna been in bed all week. Children going to Mr. Mallory's next week.","Fanny left Mansfield. Mary leaves for Mecklenburg on the 28th. Received letter from Landon whose Barouche is at her service all the time. Answered Cousin Ann's letter. Stir in Hillsboro with wedding parties of Mr. Cameron from Petersburg who married Miss Walker daughter of Mrs. John Walker. Anna went to visit Mrs. Cameron (mother of Mr. Walker Cameron). Like to see Caroline. Wrote Bet. Wrote all the boys and only heard back from Will. Not heard from John in a long time and worried about his children. Little Frank growing fast and his health is improving. Wishes brother John would become independent. Uncertain how long to stay in Mecklenburg.  Anxious to be home. Direct letter to Boydton in Landon's care. Wants to know who Mrs. Waller is because Waller sounds familiar. Robert and Anna send love. Hannah sends love and has improved her bad temper.","Miss Betty spent evening at Mr. Powell's last Friday with other ladies. Mr. and Mrs. Randolph came to visit Saturday night and stayed all day Sunday. Mr. Jones went to Mrs. Powell's as a trick played on him. Mr. Jones's horse ran away from him, but Jim retrieved and returned the horse to town. Betty Scott to be married on May 3rd. Mrs. G and Miss Bets gone to town to get book muslin for Miss Bet's frock. Miss Betty Scott to marry Dr. James Boisseau. Nannie is pretty and learning alphabet. Busy making shirts. Need to make Miss Bet's frock to wear to Miss Betty's wedding. Miss Anne and Miss Charlotte aren't lacing corsets from the bottom. Miss Charlotte isn't holding her head up. Mr. Randolph looks like a 60 year old man – beard is quarter of an inch. Maj Hughs has an inch long beard. Mary sick with ague and fever. Mistress in Boydton, to return after commencement when Mr. Garland goes up. Miss prospect of 2 beaux:  Dr. Spencer and Mr. William Tornson.","Examination commences Monday. Ma was in Mecklenburg and doing very well. She expects to be at Mansfield for W.T. Burwell's arrival home and come home by cars or steamboat from New York by way of Washington.","Working again in pedagoging. School commenced and consists of 15 scholars. 10 studying languages and higher Algebra, Geometry, and Chemistry; all others are studying grammar, geography, or arithmetic. School is limited to 20. Employed for 5 months and to receive $300 as well as board. If pleased with performance could have the school for several years. If not pleased be transferred to another school which pays better but requires more work. Objects to plan of establishing a permanent school and getting Fan a female school. Couldn't remain in one place and longs to move twice a year so the plan would be impractical. Try to help Fan get a position as an independent teacher or assistant in an academy. If B.P was to settle there would be a better chance of establishing a female school. Property has declined from 25 to 50 to 75% and is still declining. Crops doing well. Spent 3 weeks of April in Vicksburg where Brother A and wife are doing well. Blair is at Abram's doing little but BP hopes to get him something in Warren County Miss where Jno Bolling (husband of Lucy Randolph) who has 4 sons who he hopes to hire someone to teach them for a few hours a day because he doesn't want to send them to school. Blair to try and go next winter. Bolling is paying $300 and doesn't want them to teach more than 3 hours a day. Offered a school at $800 plus board, but unsure whether or not to take it. Wrote to Sam Sanders.","Oct 18 - Escaped fever (congestive) . Good many deaths and a lot of sickness but believes country is now entirely healthy. In Gainesville, 40 deaths since the 1st of January which contains approximately 1500 inhabitants. Many scholars have been sick which resulted in school not be out until the 1st week in December. Continue here until June 1 for $400 and board. Expect 20-25 scholars. Blair is going to try and spend winter with BP. Professed religion along with 6 or 8 others. Not connected to any church but expect to join the Presbyterian Church. Became acquainted with Mr. Kirkpatrick (brother of HP who was an old classmate) who is an excellent preacher and is settled in Gainesville. Oct 20 – Ma has no time to write so Bettie is sending letter to F.K. Mr. Leyburn has returned and is looking well. Mr. John Atkinson preached yesterday with an interesting account of Texas. Mr. Garland, Sam, and Hugh are with them. Hugh is sweet but has cough that may be whooping cough. Forwarded with note to Miss F. K. Burwell, Gloucester C. H.","Fanny needs to meet with the Baytops. Mr. Garland is with Mary C. Burwell. Best for Fanny to go to Gloucester Point with Mr. B.","Brother John came to visit Anne. Aunt Bott introduced him to the children (Johnny and Molly). Mr. Burwell went to Prince Edward for a meeting of the board. John is ill so Dr. Strudwick came and gave him calomel and oil saying he had too much of a headache for quinine. Dr. Long, Mr. Jno Kirkland, and Mr. Jno Norwood came to see John but he was too sickly to visit yesterday.   Aunt Bott and Anne set with him and Mr. Schell sleeps in the same room. Got wheat meal for Hannah to make John a salt rising. Had chill at Mr. Lacy's in Raleigh, where he stayed a day, but not nearly as bad as what he has now. Mr. B. home on Saturday. Brother John has been teaching in Mr. Bingham's school. Mary and Brother John in the house.  Mr. Waddelll lives in with Betty and Fanny teaching music. John willing to try if the salary suits. Mr. Bingham has not been by yet. Mrs. Strudwick in house. Fanny in Mansfield.","Letter from Cousin Roberts. Lottie unwell yesterday. Daughter is flourishing. Sick servants in Mansfield have improved.","Fanny to travel with Mr. Baytrop so as to not travel without someone protecting her. Betty taken with auge on way home so Anne sent for M.C. to care for her. Dr. May saw her and Betty got better after 10 days in bed. Found Charlotte and lizzy sick but they are doing better. Sister Anne had a daughter this morning with red hair who weighed 12.5 pounds but both mother and child are doing well now. Heard from John last week. No word from William. Letter from cousin Ann last week – little prospect for school in her neighborhood. Christian Burwell married with only Mr. Reed's father and mother as well as his sister and her husband. Randolph in one of his worst humors. Bettie is well but with a bad complexion. Aunt Bettie busy making a mantilla of two old frocks. Added notes by C. M. Garland and \"Bettie\".","Hugh has whooping cough. Respects to Mr. Baystop and family as well as Mr. Stubs.","Received letter by Mr. Stubs. Moving to Hillsboro at Christmas. Bettie will be joining to teach music and possibly French at her brother's school where her salary is not fixed but will be given board. Possibly receive $400-500 but the pay will likely be less next semester. Bettie willing to join but doesn't want to teach among strangers. Anne anxious to send Mary somewhere. Mr. G wishes to send them to Roxbury. Sam and Hugh are here and will leave in the evening. Hugh brought Whooping cough. Baby and Frank will have it as well as Bettie because she has never had it. Bettie has had cold all fall. Bettie has been in town more than a week. Servants:  Mr. Arristides Smith to hire Hannah. He will also get Lucy for her victuals and clothes so that she can stay in the house. Charlotte might stay because of Anne. Amy will stay but it is unknown how she will do without her mother. Thought about writing Armistead to let him know of financial situation but it is feared he wouldn't have any money to spare. What little money received goes toward paying Doctor May. Edward was due $29 at the time of Fanny's father's death. John still in Hillsboro where Mrs. Bott thinks his head has been affected. He is to assist Mr. Bingham in his school for $400-600 depending on the number of pupils should his health improve. John will help pay board for Mary and Frank. Mrs. Botts thinks Fanny could get a job in New Jersey because teachers from Virginia are loved there.","Not succeeded in getting Fanny a situation for another year. Don't know how to advise regarding Captain Baytop. Possibly stay with him again if possible and maybe receive a raise.","Ann Burwell of Mecklenburg told Drury A. Bacon that Fanny is in charge of the schooling of a private family. If not engaged for the entire year please let Drury know of terms and conditions. Wish to get instructress for children. Resides 10 miles away from Mr. Lewis Burwell of Mecklenburg who is a reference.","Last Wednesday went to Dayton to attend Enquiry Meeting appointed by Mr. Witherspoon. Saved under preaching of Methodist preacher 2 weeks prior. Prays for Fanny, Betty, and William to accept Christ. Daughter of Mr. McIlwaine's died due to the whooping cough given to her by Bettie. Bettie getting over Whooping cough that she has had for 5 weeks.   Forwarded with more from Elizabeth Margaret Burwell, to Fanny K. Burwell, Gloucester C. H., Va.","Bettie sick with Whooping cough and is uneasy because she gave it to Mrs. McIlwaine's children,  the youngest of which died. Blessed that children haven't become ill and died. Letter from Ann describing the death of Nancy Coleman who had been sick for some weeks but could not be convinced to accept Jesus Christ. Mr. Bacon is living in Williesburg and is anxious to see if Fanny would teach his children. Mr. Bacon is uncle to the gentleman who married Sally Boyd. They live near the Presbyterian Church in Williesburg. Blair joined Methodist church on the trail. Abram Burwell again joined the church and it is reported that he is to be married though that has not been confirmed. Bettie got a letter from Ned and she learned that Nancy Haskins is ill and paralyzed the left side with 2 month old son. Not be able to leave until July 4th or 5th. Mary Garland to go to school with Sister Anna. Anne is well and pleased at the thought of going to school. Brother John is mending and if he gets well he will commence teaching on January 5th.","In December found letter from Dr. Gurden wishing to know Fanny's address for Colonel Drury Bacon to inquire about Fanny teaching his daughters. Confined inside nursing those sick with measles. Aunt Jean disposed for 2 weeks, Papa for 4 weeks, William Armistead 3 weeks, Brother John's little girl was sick which worried their house servant, Mamma, and Cousin Panthias. Got through without getting sick. Mama confined with rheumatism. Brother John, Cousin P, and Aunt Jean left this morning. Aunt Jean goes with them as far as cousin Alice Harrises.  She went because the ride might help her and would be a delight to cousin A. Alice will likely meet with Cousin Lucy Baskerville and Cousin Sam Goode's family who lives near there. Letter from Cousin Powell saying all is well and that he is enjoying religion. Cousin Blair is viewed as a zealous Christian. To write to Cousin Powell and Brother Lewis. Haven't heard from Brother Ab since his marriage to a lady they wish to meet. Brother Lewis is single. Brother Allen is settled in a small plantation where if crops are good he hopes to marry. Direct letter in the care of Mr. Randolph to Petersburg. Mr. Garland said he had not heard from Fanny in January because he had been visiting friends in the Upper country. His sister, Mrs. Caroline Garland left Lynchburg to go to New Orleans. She went out with Mr. Sam Garland according to Mr. Landon's family. Captain Sidner failed which was astonishing to all. Mrs. Lewis lost $1000 dollars because of him. Mr. Sidner and Mary bear losses well but Lucy and William Sidner are hurt. Mr. Whites, the bricklayer, offered him $5000 and Mr. Rainy to loose several thousand because of him. Uncle John from Franklin is here and brought Jno. Fanny possibly saw him last at Aunt Tabb's death. Cousin Henry is in good health. Cousin Thomas is ill much like his mother. Cousin Sally never writes. Fanny highly recommended by Sally Goode. Heard Mr. Cake preach and heard Mr. Baker at a revival. Received a letter from a man in Brownsville, Tennessee. Mama, Aunt Jean, and the rest of the family desire to be remembered by Fanny. Aunt Field is still here. Cousin Mary is well and at Roslin with a little boy. Churchy Simpson is still living with Aunt M. Cousin Martha Kerr has Liver Disease. Cousin Christian Burwell is married to Malony Mon and live in place that was formerly Uncle Randolphs. Catherine Reed who married Cousin Granderson Field has a daughter, Eaton Field, who sold the property to get out of debt. They have 30 Negroes and are living at Roslin but expect to live with Thomas Field as soon as his house is finished.","Heard from Fanny through sister Anne that Mr. Baytop was in Petersburg. Bettie and Anna are to visit Colonel Jones. Miss Mary is very accomplished at the piano. Brother Armistead sent the $50 that was requested and he is doing well. Paid Dr. May. John was not able to raise sufficient funds because he expected to pay for Mary and Frank as well as the medical expenses. John doing well and is invited to spend the evening at Mr. Binghams. Wishes Fanny could see John's poetry.  Bettie has 5 music students of which Mary G is one of them. Letter from Will saying he was much as usual. Robert received letter from Blair. Armistead trying to persuade Blair to live with him as he is in the mercantile business and thinks it would be good for him. John doing well teaching with 18 scholars and a small salary. Anna has very small school with only 2 boarders. Frank is sick. Lucy is a good maid.","Trouble with sending and receiving letters. Did not leave Petersburg until January 19th. Arrived in Raleigh on January 20th where friend D. Lacy enquired about Fanny. Arrived in Hillsboro January 22nd where Mary is staying with Brother R. Trying to stay in the village next session because of the amount of boarders Brother R. is to have, but fears that Brother John will not be able to pay for it on his salary. Brother John paid Mary's expenses to Hillsboro. Letter from Ann Burwell saying General Keen informed her that if John would go to Mecklenburg next year he would do very well because the school wants someone who can teach Latin. John says he must make over $300 and if he must leave Hillsboro then he will. Scholars fond of John. Cousin A.'s father is better. The servants, Charlotte and Amey are with Anne. Ned Randolph hires Hannah and gives $50 for her. The servant, Lucy, is with Mary and is sufficient. Armistead sent money ($50) for Doctor May and with the leftover was able to do laundry. Does not know what to get for Charlotte and Amey, and Hannah's hire does not pay what Mary owes at the store. Wrote Powell last fall asking for $50 for Bettie because she owed that at the store, but he didn't send it and so Mary had to give her bond to cover the cost. Bettie hasn't been able to repay Mary because she has only 5 music scholars and the pay is slow. Hear often from Petersburg. Charles Stainback failed and the Venables in Farmville as well. Capt. Syndor failed. Heard from William only once and expects to hear from Armistead. Robert is doing well and says to write to Blair and come live with because it would be more profitable to Blair. He did not mean to give up law but had engaged in the mercantile business. Blair said to be a believed Christian. Anne is well. Tight quarters next semester because of Bettie's three new pupils.","Letter from Ma and all were usual. Member of M.E. Church. Religiously inclined and Fanny is as well. Cousin Josiah Burwell has professed religion. Converted during quarterly last April in Dayton.","Ma wishes for Fanny to meet her in Mecklenburg. Ma left Sister Anna's house because it was filled with school boarders. Summer vacation was only 5 weeks. 1st week was spent at Chapel Hill with Mary Mitchell at commencement. Returned from commencement on June 3rd and was extremely ill for about a week with congestive fever. Confined to the house for 2 weeks. Ma left last Friday. Mary Webb married last Thursday night to Mr. William Long by Brother Robert. Sister Anna attended the wedding with Brother R. Dr. Long threw the couple a large party to which everyone in Hillsboro was invited. Spent the next day with Mary Mitchell and called upon the bride. Went on a carriage ride with Mr. \u0026 Mrs. Long, Mr. Henry Webb, Mary Mitchell, and Mr. John Webb. Monday night went to Dr. Webb's after tea to see Mary. Mr. John Webb and Mr. Heartt came and they all went for a walk to the mineral spring. Ma wishes Fanny would meet her at Uncle Louis's house.","John declined his school because it wasn't profitable. Mother to come. Mr. Landon Garland inquired about Frances's plans and spoke of Mr. William O Goode's desire to have a young lady teach school in his household. If Frances is willing, Anne will ask Mr. Garland of the terms and bargain for Frances. Aunt Jean spent a few weeks with Aunt Boyd in Boydton who is afflicted by the death of her eldest son. Aunt Jean and Anne went to commencement. Cousin Fletcher Rives graduated and is going to his father's in Mississippi. Cousin Fletcher been among them for 5 years. Cousin Mary V. Early visited and attended commencement. John's health is improving and he goes hunting with Anne E. Burwell's father. Contemplating trip to Boydton where Mr. Cake is preaching at the end of the week. He preached in Wylliesburg and did very well. Mr. Coke and Mr. Sparrow were appointed by presbytery to visit all destitute churches in county. Mr. Doke from Clarksvill(e) preachers regularly in Boydton where his church has gained several regular members. Cousin Louisa Garland gave birth to twin girls and they now have 5 children. Mrs. William Lea gave birth to twins at the same time. Little Frank is improving. Cousin Robert and Family are well. Cousin Betty had been very sick. Mr. Rainy suffers under Capt. Sidner. Capt. Sidner has moved from Boydton to his former home and Mill and Mr. Chambers now lives on his lot in Boydton. Aunt just sent letter to Cousin Armistead. Received letter from Cousin Blair where he wished to hear from Fanny. Cousin Blair joined Methodist church and is thought to become a preacher.","Frances Burwell working too hard for Mr. B for the amount she is being paid. Robert wishes Frances would come visit and stay with him where she could find her suitable work. He has a small school with 22 and Bettie's music students are increasing. Children have all had the measles; Fanny is the last to get sick. Heard from Powell who writes short unsatisfactory letters. Powell is doing well and attempted to marry a woman but failed and hopes to try again. Blair wrote saying he was determined on doing something and is deeply engaged in religion. A at Vicksburg is doing well in his profession. Not heard from Ma since her arrival at cousin L's. Children desire to see Frances.","Loves the beautiful present. Wishes happiness.","Sick at the time of receiving letter. Well now after taking 2 doses of Calomel. Landon Garland and his wife, Louisa, went to Weldon and then on to Norfolk and Baltimore. Got letter from Landon saying they would have to stay in Baltimore for the doctor to look at her case which is thought to be consumption.  He advised her to dry up her milk. Little twins are good. Little Maurice is very unwell but seems to be improving today. Matilda Boyd stayed 2 days this week and was pleased with her dress. Anxious for Fanny to come live with Mr. Baskervilles with the only objection being the small salary. Heard nothing from Alexander, sent copy of the letter to him: unable to provide services of Miss. Burwell because of arrangement with brother. At a revival, four of Mr. Blanche's scholars were converted, one of whom was Lucy Goode.","Upset in lack of writing, especially from the boys. Cousin Jane wished that Mary be present at her wedding although they can't be married in this state and will have to go to North Carolina to be married. Cousin Ann and Mary went to Boydton this week for one day. Dinner at Cousin Boyd's. Visited Landon Garland's where Louisa's health has improved. Little Will had a fit and Louisa taking care of him caught a very bad cold which is feared to be consumption again. Twins have grown. William Turnbull visited Boydton a few days after they left. Landon got a letter from John instructing him to come to Mecklenburg soon if he did not go to Washington. Mr. French promised to give him a place if he was elected. Mary wrote Landon that the military band went to Mansfield to serenade Mr. Hugh A. Garland before he left for Washington. Heard from Landon that Bettie was in Mansfield but is unsure of her future plans. Mary Sydnor and Mr. Dupre to be married soon but they have to go to NC and then go onto Charleston. H Boyd is to be married. Mr. James Oliver was disappointed at not being able to have Fanny to teach and said he would rather have her than anyone else, but failed to ask about the salary. Mr. Puryear has given up and many will suffer because of it. Cousin Alan will lose $300 because of this. Cousin Lewis is the same. Kiss little Fan. Mr. Oliver wanted to know if Bettie would teach but he was informed that she would not undertake a school. Respects to Mr. and Mrs. Baytop.","Mother is doing well. Cousin John left for Roslin where he is teaching Mr. Jack Field who gives him $300 and board to teach little Robert. Aunt Jean married and gone to North Carolina. She is now Mrs. William Eaton. Married on December 19th by Mr. McGovern at 8 o'clock at Pineywood. Cousin Matilda and her husband came to help make the food for the wedding. Aunt jean opposed to having invitations. They were married on a Tuesday and left the next Saturday for Greenvill(e). Tilda Boyd was at wedding. Anne walked Tilda and her brother Allen at the wedding. Wishes Fanny had been there to walk Mr. Hepburn who was softer than usual and drank a toast to the destruction of bachelors and widowers. A month before Aunt Jean married, a Mr. McNeal said to be worth $400,000 came to visit. He and cousin William met. Aunt Jean would have been his 5th wife. Cousin Louisa's health is much better. Cousin H is not married yet. Randolph-Macon College is very hard run and the professors cannot get any money. Edward T. Good, Mack Goode, and Mr. Rollins will probably have to sell possessions to pay their debts after Mr. Dick Puryear failed. Aunt Jean has fattened 30 pounds since her marriage. Brother Allen staying with them tonight. Little Richard has recovered. Mr. Wright is in Capt. Sidners old store. Rode to Wylesburg to hear new preacher, Mr. Wilson, son of Doctor Wilson of Prince Edward.","Busy preparing for examination. At night they listened to speakers.  The valedictory was delivered by Thomas E. Fitzpatrick Esq., son of the Rite Hon Col. Fitzpatrick of Patriots. Mary Ann had the valedictory composition. Sam's speech was on America. Miss Jones is a splendid teacher. Love to little Fan. Love to little Nancy Morice. Miss Jones sends her love as well as Antenetta and Cornelia. Miss Adalade Morgan is going to be married. Grandma sends best.","$15 that was sent has been placed on Frances's credit at Garland and Randolph Books, leaving approximately $90 due. This debt should not cause worry because the company knows that it will be paid. Cousin Betty has cut Frances out. Johnny was very fond of Edward's family. Mr. Garland was in town and says that little Nannie has been sick.","Lucy Baytup - Company requested at Mr. McIntoshes wedding on April 22, 1844. Hon Jno. R. Fox – Invites Miss Fanny K. Burwell and her particular friends to his party on April 10, 1844. Miss Mary McGlouklin – Company requested to Mr. Sinclairs on April 20, 1844. Miss Martha Baytup – Company invited to the Concert Hall to sing. APRIL FOOLS.","Fanny's mother left 4 weeks ago intending to spend time with Mr. Landon Garlands and Brunswick. She visited friends in Boydton and found Aunt Boyd's family busy fixing cousin Boyd's servants. Little Frank was sick. Fanny's mother visited Aunt Turnbull's last week and cousin Ann during her time in Brunswick. Cousin John is living in Roslin where Mr. Fields gives him $300 and his board to teach Robert. He has a pleasant time with Miss Churcely. No knowledge of his affair with Till. Some say she discarded him because she left so suddenly for Petersburg. Mr. Garland was here 3 weeks ago and told of Aunt having the idea to propose to Fanny and Cousin John to settle in Boydton next year and open a school and that she would live with them. Cousin Louisa to go the first of the month to her mother's to stay with all her family until November. Mr. Garland said he would visit very often when left a widower. The twins are very fine and remarkable although no one is allowed to hold them according to the father. Country swarms with Negro traders. Cousin Landy Boyd is in partnership with Charles Baskerville and others. Cousin John is attending in the Tavern. Mr. Bridgeforth is gone with the Negros with Frank Boyd. Cousin Blair has joined the conference and has received orders to preach, though we do not know where he was sent. Spent the last of March in Wylesburg and heard Mr. Doke and Mr. Hart from Charlotte preach. The current preacher is a son of Old Doctor Wilson. Pleasure of seeing his wife this week, although she is not pretty, she seems genteel and agreeable. Presbytery meets at Lunenburg courthouse on the third Sunday of the month. Hopes God works through the Wylesburg Church. Mr. Wilson will take a day at Finneywood when the weather warms up. Cousin Panthear has gone with her father to kitten on the first day of March. Little Richard is handsome and Little Sally is smart. Brother John left Uncle Richard's two days ago; all was well except Belden's mother who is not expected to recover. Cousin Robert Boyd expects to move to Missouri in the fall with his family. His wife was a Miss Davice, her mother and family carries them. Aunt Jane Eaton appears to be happy with her man and hopes to visit soon. Supposed she has become fat but that is not believable because she has always been thin. Widowers to bear Fanny off soon. Murry Yates was married two months ago to the Mrs. Boswell, the mother of Thomas Boswell who Fanny met at College last summer. Thomas is very opposed to the marriage. The couple lives where Buck Finch used to reside. Harriet Boyd is still engaged. Mr. Dodson is building a very comfortable house for the Bird. Brother John and family visited Colonel Oliver's family on their way to Uncle Richards. They have a teacher they received from Halifax County, Miss Taylor, but A E Burwell has been unable to meet her yet. A E Burwell's mother has been ill since their Aunt left. William Armistead is going to school every day from home and A E Burwell has no escort when she takes him except on Saturdays. Country in agony over meeting Mr. Clay in Raleigh on April 12. All of the Whigs are preparing to go or wish to go. Martha Farrar spent the evening with the family while her husband took Mr. Puryear's Negros to the South for sale. He has not returned yet. If he went to Alabama he wouldn't have reached his destination yet and so Martha Farrar is very concerned about his absence. Mrs. Goode is alive and in better health. Uncle Randolph's family is well with the girls staying home with little or no society. Mr. Hepburn in his visit a few days ago spoke of giving a dinner when Aunt Jean visits. Wishes Fanny to visit this summer and promises fine melons from brother Allen. Sally Goodes had her third child. Letter to write to friends at Farm Hill and to Cousin Bettie.","Stayed longer than expected at cousin Lewis Burwell's because after Cousin Jean was married the bad weather set in. Wishes to have a home with Fanny and Bettie. Mr. Lee's house is vacant and Mr. Wright hinted at setting up a school. Mary wishes to try and get them all together with at least four boarders to help afford meat, bread, groceries, and to pay rent. John says that he will do his part and if there aren't enough girls to keep him employed he will take a school for boys that would not interfere with the preparatory school at College. Servants are sufficient and she could hire Hannah out and get a steady old man to help. Lucy is a first rate worker who is very good at washing and ironing. Brother Robert hasn't written since Mary left Hillsboro. Bett is doing well, her vacation is in October and she expects to go to Mansfield then. Mary hopes to go down the last week of May or before as well as wishing to see Nancy and Hannah before she goes. Frank was sick last week. This week is to be spent with Mary and Charles. Ned and William are two boarders at $100 apiece and 2 boys that go the academy. Blair has become a preacher and Lewis Burwell wrote his mother stating that he was joining the Ala Conference last fall.   Landon's family has gone up the country and is expected to stay until November. Louis's health is much better and the twins are doing well. Mrs. Howard sends her love.  Harriet insists upon Mary coming to commencement and Cousin Ann Frank is ill. Doctor Laird asked about Fanny. Sends respects to Mr. and Mrs. Baytop.","Bet is well and pleased with Hillsboro. Not be able to leave for Hillsboro as soon as hoped because the examination was put off a week and the First Class which is usually the first examined is now the last examined. The postponement of exams is so that the Secretary of War may be here during the most important part of it and he cannot leave Washington until the adjournment of Congress. Military board has been appointed to attend the Ex with General Scott as its head. Probably won't be relieved from duty until the 28th. Classmate named Hawkins from North Carolina had a severe accident last week when he fell from his horse and fractured his leg. Hawkins hopes friends will come but if not W.T. will travel with him because he will be unable to travel alone. Mr. G has moved to town.","Heard that Fanny was to be married but had yet to hear directly from her. Brother John has been silent, but Mary believes to settle and support herself with boarders and having a female school. Mr. Rowsie says that if John will not teach then she must get a teacher and take Bettie. Sister Anne is anxious for Mary to go to Boydton. Mr. Garland is living in Petersburg. Mrs. Caroline Garland has sent her sideboard to her brother.  Cousin Lewis is doing better. Letter from Cousin Eaton who seemed well and happy. Powell and Blair wish to hear from Fanny. When Mary was in Brunswick she spoke to Jane Turnbull who said that Armistead had a daughter, Priscilla's health was very delicate, and they board with one of Priscilla's sisters because Armistead has sold his place. William to be in Petersburg the first of July and Caroline says she is overjoyed that Fanny is to be married. Aggie says tell Miss Fanny I told her so. Mr. G will go to Gloucester next week and Mary wants Anne to go with him so that he isn't imprudent in his eating, which is what made him sick when he was there last. Nannie and Margaret look delicate. Anne is well. Respects to Mr. and Mrs. B. Frank says everyone sends love from Lucy down to little John.","Will and Bet left yesterday for Hillsboro and will not return soon. Mama wishes to know when Fanny will come. Mr.Garland, Armistead, or Will will come down for Fanny. Anxious to see Fanny. Left Pris and the two babies very well in Mississippi. Armistead is anxious to return to them and so his stay in Virginia must be short.","Sister Anne delivered a son yesterday and both are doing well. Anne sends Fanny a lock of his hair. Cousin Anne and Matilda wish to see Fanny and her husband and little Charlie. Mary stayed three weeks in Mecklenburg with Cousin Lewis. Mr. William Eaton sent the carriage for Mary, Cousin Boyd and Cousin Ann to see Cousin Jean who appears happy. Stayed in Carolina four weeks. Cousin Ann was sick and so Cousin Boyd and Mary left her at Mr. Eaton's because she was unable to travel with them. Cousin Jean sends love and wishes Fanny to visit. Pleased with Cousin Sally Eaton while there. Saw Matilda Burwell who is a very nice housekeeper. Charmed with Granville. Heard from all brothers as well as Priscilla and Bettie who send their love and wish to see Fanny and Charlie. Bettie is pleased with Vicksburg. Will wrote from New Orleans the last of August and expected to go to Mexico with the regiment he had been promoted to; he moved from the 6th to the 5th regiment. Mr. Garland is determined to go somewhere. Wishes Fanny to come for Christmas. Cousin Anne sends Mr. Catlett a bar of soap and Cousin Sally sends a cake. Love to Mr. C, the girls, John, and Miss Lucy. Sending Priscilla's letter. Have to write to John tonight. Left Frank in Brunswick with Mr. Stone. Delivered message to Aggy. Anne sends love. Mary wishes Fanny would write. Wish Lucy was with Fanny because Mary does not have work for her and will probably hire her our next year. Sister Anne has small school that will increase after Christmas, though only 2 girls currently board.","Mary C. has been ill. Sister is cast down because her school has increased a little but she has no boarders. Jean Stone is here but she takes the place of Frank. Mary wishes John could help her. John has taken a school. Letter from Blair last week, he is in Sumter, Alabama with Powell helping to build his house where he will stay this year and make a crop. Powell has bought land and is settling; he has a very good school. Blair wants Mary C. to go live with him because he believes she would like the neighborhood although she is unsure of this. Mary C. is going to Vicksburg next fall. Mr. Garland had an accident. He had got to Wheeling and expected to leave in the evening for St. Louis. Mr. G seems in good spirits and it was fortunate that Mr. Rose went with him. Mr. Rose carried Albert and Jim with him and after he was hurt, John Rose had to leave Mr. G and take them to Wheeling to keep them out of the way of the Abolishi. He hired them out there and then went back for Mr. G. Anne first received a letter from Mr. Rose which was initially alarming if it wasn't for Mr. Garland's postscript. Lewis Burwell is in from Alabama, he got there on December 29th, and it is assumed it was a courting expedition. John Burwell has another son. Alexander Boyd is to be married to Sally Young. Mary Burwell staying in town all winter and sends her love. Servants are delighted at the thought of moving west. If Mr. G likes his family, he will move in the fall which is a long time for Mary C. to look forward to and thinking about it makes her dread it very much. Saw an account of a tornado which passed through Gloucester and Mathews and is curious as to whether it was near Fanny. Hired Lucy out this year for $30. Mary does all the necessary work except washing which is done by Charlotte because Anne has no boarders. Little Fan sends love. The baby is named Spotswood.","Mrs. Bott came in tonight and says tell Mama that Anna has a son named Dandridge Spotswood who is about 3 weeks old and is doing well. Brother R is fond of it. Amy is still weak. Behind with sewing work because Lizzie has to mind the baby so much. In dreadful spirits. Disappointed at Mama not coming with Mrs. Jones. Caroline joined the Church Sunday before last. Yesterday Spotswood was baptized and it hurt that Mama wasn't there. Hope Brother J will be able to sell the colt to get the money so that Mama can take what she needs of it. Tried to collect money but failed and am tiring of death and debt. Mr. G and Mary are well. Expect Mama with Dr. S. and Lady. Write by Dr. S because he will return next Sunday.","Send copies of the letters contained in the St. Louis Republican. They were received today addressed to Uncle Armistead. City of Mexico, October 1, 1847 – particulars of Brother William's death. He was Aide to Col. Clark Commander of 2nd Brigade of Gen: Worth's Division. Morning of the 8th, they reported to Col. McIntosh. Col. Clark had been wounded at Churabusco. Took possession against the enemy lines at dawn and were given orders to charge and drive the enemy from the position in which he occupied. Order was obeyed and we were victorious but at the expense of our best men. 1/3 of the men and 21 of 41 officers in our division were killed or wounded. Brother was shot down by a musket when within 10 feet if the enemy's 1st line of defense. Ball struck him just above the knee of his right leg (breaking it) and then he was struck down by a lance which ultimately killed him. During the long and bloody fight his sword and sash were stolen as well as the ring on his finger. He was buried the next morning in sight of the battlefield with the other 120 who fell with him. Col. Scott and Captain Merrill are buried on either side of Burwell as well as his little dog Rod who had been shot through the body during the battle, but was found licking his masters wounds before he died. 9/10th of those who had their limbs amputated have died and so it is good that Burwell's was a quick death. 8 of Burwell's regiment, more than half of those who initially came to the City of Mexico have fallen. Burwell has an ink stand sand box and wafer box which he took to the castle of Perote. He is noted as wishing his brother in Vicksburg had them because he would have appreciated their curiosities. Enclosed are those items in addition to a letter from Col. Clark to General Worth about his death. R.W. Kirkman cut locks of his hair and will send those in the trunk but enclosed are locks of hair that had been cut by the lance that killed him and were lying on the ground near him. Been with Burwell since the first of May and any further questions I would love to help. –R.W. Kirkham Adjt. 5th Infantry. Tacubaga, Mexico, September 10, 1847 – excellent qualities possessed by William T. Burwell. Beloved for his suavity and irreproachable manners. –N.G. Clark Col. 5th infantry.","Haven't heard from John since last September. Brother A. received a letter from Mary Papplan saying that Fanny had a daughter and Mary C. felt mortified because she didn't know. Mr. Catlett wrote about the birth of Willie but not with this new child. Mary C. is in Jackson Mississippi with Brother Armistead who has been there since October. Blair went to Texas in November and Powell is married and no longer needed Mary C.  She left Alabama in January with friends and visited New Orleans before coming back to Jackson. Randolph lives in New Orleans and Mary C. visited with him for 5 weeks and was pleased with his wife who is the daughter of Mr. Meade who was an old acquaintance. Mrs. Goodwyn from Virginia is a sister of Roberts wife was also there and stayed a fair amount of time as well. Bettie went to Mary G.'s wedding in St Louis and has yet to return. Mary going to Virginia. In June Mrs. Caroline G. is in St. Louis with Mary and Doctor. Mr. Pembroke Garland is living with Doctor G and Mrs. Garland came to visit. Mr. Pembroke has been confined to his bed for 8 years. Mrs. Doctor Garland came to visit after Mary C. arrived in Jackson; she is the daughter of Mr. James Garland. Letter from Powell and Margaret stated that little Willie missed Mary C. after she left. Mr. Catlett's friend, Mr. Morris, lives near Jackson and Mary C. sent word to him by Mr. Bur. Have a good Presbyterian preacher. Blair likes Texas; he is on the San Antonio River in Victoria County and he is good health. Cousin Ann is doing well and living with Cousin Sally. Mr. Roberts tends to his plantation which is 4 miles from Cousin Sally's. Matilda Boyd is married to a brother of Ann's husband.","Pris gave birth to a son on July 30th and both are doing well. The assumption is that the child will be named Armistead. Fanny hasn't been feeling well and Mary C is worried about her. Hope Miss Lucy is better. Wishes for Fanny's mother to let her know who the minister is in Abingdon now. Powell is doing well and had another son named Armistead Thomas after the grandfathers. Blair is pleased with Texas where he is buying and selling stocks which he finds profitable, the nearest post office is in Goliad and he says the traveling agrees with him. Anne is in very bad spirits. Hugh is with Anne, but they are contemplating sending him to Uncle Landon because she does not want to send another child to Roman Catholic School. Caroline has a son born on July 8th that is named Bernard Gains after the Dr.'s father. Anna will be confined soon with her 11th child. Brother R sent his and his 2 boys, Armistead and Robert's, Daguerreotypes. Robert looks old. Brother A. is working on his river plantation. John is candidate for Clerk of the Senate. Feels solicitude for Frank and is anxious for John to send him to Powell until he is old enough for business. Visited Cousin Mary Barnet who lives in Yazoo City with her five children. In her most recent letter she wrote of losing her infant that was born when Mary C. visited.","Lady in Vicksburg had sensitivity to light but an eye doctor helped her and she can now read and work. The Doctor sees patients from all over the US. Brother Robert to visit if she doesn't go to Virginia over the summer. All is well with Mary. Blair is in good health and was about to start moving cattle from the Colorado River to Matagorda Bay and is expected to be gone 3 months. Hopes Fanny will see Dr. Farrar and has heard from Sister Anne that while he is in Richmond he would try to see Fanny. Won't be home until the last of June unless someone is going to Jackson. Armistead can't come and Mary C. doesn't want to burden Powell because he brought her. Pris's baby is ill with Whooping Cough. Bettie and the rest are well. Unsure about John not sending Frank to school. Miss Nancy P. and David Minge are married. If Charles Field lived in Rosewell, where is Mrs. Tabb Catlett. Powell, Margaret, and Cousin Mary Barnet (Randolph) send their love.","3rd son of Brother Armistead passed away at age 5 of Dysentery after the Measles. The 3 older children had the measles at the same time but faired much more favorably. He suffered for 10 days. He was the most healthy and sprightly of the children. The baby is 13 months old and no bigger than a 6 month old. He contracted whooping cough in the spring while teething, followed by diarrhea, and then the measles when it was thought he would not live. Virginia became very ill the week after her brother died. Brother Armistead has been unwell for 2 months with diarrhea. Concerned about Frank. Powell does not teach at home now; he is employed at an academy 3 miles from home where he teaches languages. Dr. Farrar expects Prince Edward will go to Philadelphia in March because he has a son that will graduate then. Brother Robert might come to visit this winter and if so she might go back with him. Pris sends love. Bettie is very busy and sends love. Miss Lucy's health is bad. Blair is still in Texas.","Thinking of writing Fanny for 10 years but have always out it off. Settled 3 miles west of Sumterville, 15 miles north of Livingston and 8 miles southwest of Gainesville. House is a double log cabin with sheds on both sides. A fine sandy hill is 200 yards from the church and the garden and orchard are between the house and church. Moved an old female school house so as to have 5 rooms beside a dining room, cook room, and store room. Settled here in 1847 when bought 80 acres of land at $12 ½, 2 years ago bought another 80 at $10 and this spring bought 100 acres at $15. Brother-in-law owns half of everything except the last 100 acres in which he owns ¼. He takes care of the farm while Ben takes care of the schoolhouse. Charges $4 a month and allow them to quit when they choose. 3 children - all boys and the oldest will be 4 next September, the youngest is 3 months. The older children are spoiled rotten. Rarely leaves the house without Willie and his dog Prince and Ben's dog Blue. Only teach 6 hours a day. Live in a good neighborhood where all the people are industrious. The country has been healthy for the last 8 years. At Sumterville there are 2 schools, one for male and one for female. The male school is a military school taught by a Dinwiddian, a graduate of Virginia Military institute. The female school is taught by Mr. Davidson of Petersburg, a grandson of General Butts and graduate of the U.S. Naval School. In Livingston the female teacher, Mr. Brame, was born in Petersburg, and so the Dinwoodie is well represented here. Blair is still in Texas but speaks of coming in the summer.","Youngest boy, 2 ½ years old, died last March 1, 2 months after Mary left us which makes the loss of 3 loved ones in a year and a half. Molly's death was sudden and of an unaccountable sickness. She had been complaining for several weeks of pain in her bowels. Her baby was born August 13th and seemed to recover relatively quickly, gaining weight and looking healthy in only 2 months. Friend and relative of the doctor was married middle of October. Mary helped with the wedding and attended the parties looking as well as ever. Became involved in religious duties. Longed to see her deceased sister, Carry. Promised her that her children would be taken care of. Sunday before Christmas, she dined with Anne P. and seemed more cheerful. She had dinner with friends and ate some pressed souse which is the supposed immediate reason for her illness. The next morning she complained of excruciating pain and so the Dr. prescribed her medicine and sent for Dr. Linton. She sent for Anne P. at 9 o'clock as she grew worse where she was suffering from intense pain in her bowels and vomiting. Sent for Dr. Papin. She got better the following day, but at about midday she complained of a pain in her side and so she was given a little paregoric under Dr.'s orders. Left her room for a few minutes and when Anne P. returned to give her the prescribed medicine she was breathing very badly and could not be aroused. Called the doctor immediately who thought she had only slept too long and gave her brandy and succeeded in rousing her though she remained cold where she began praying with a stiff tongue, after which she could not be revived. The last words she said where for Lizzie to \"rub my hands\" By 10 o'clock she was a corpse. The boy contracted scarlet fever on a Thursday and passed away the following Tuesday morning about 9 o'clock. Fanny to go with Betty Lemoine and spend time with her Virginia relations. Went through 7 years in poverty. Received a letter from mother. Thankful that Mr. G. is a changed man and is a constant member of the Episcopal Church. Hugh is a very promising boy and assists Mr. Watt in teaching and so his own education costs nothing. Collects bills and makes nearly enough to cloth himself. Mag is rather rude and wild. Spot is a complete scape grace. He is the only one that goes to school. Fanny teaches Nan and Mag but could not manage Spot.  Mary's children are doing well.","Yellow fever broke here in August, but went to the country and were fortunate enough to escape it with the exception of one servant who went to town without the master's knowledge, but who has fully recovered. This is the winter the legislature meets and the town is filled with people. Bettie's being married and left us. Pris is not able to go out. Miss Fanny wishes to be with her again if she could afford it. Fanny has 3 children. Powell is the only one that writes often. He has 3 boys: William, Armistead Thomas, after the two grandfathers and Benjamin Powell. I named the two last. He sent money to have Mary C.'s daguerreotype taken and sent it to him. Blair is still in Texas. He made arrangements to visit last August but the yellow fever was everywhere in the way in which Jno was to come.","Fanny is with Frances. Baby has been very sick for 2 months and has the worst sore eyes, but he is now getting better. Asks about Frances's soul and whether or not she is saved.","Wrote Mr. C. to meet in Richmond but Cholera is very bad in Richmond and so Mrs. Petrie thought it was best to stop in Augusta, Georgia. Fear Mr. Catlett never received telegraph. Crossing the York River, as well as the uncertainty of getting a conveyance to Gloucester deters her from going until she has heard from John or Mr. Catlett. Dr. jones went to Gloucester yesterday and if there wasn't word from John or Mr. Catlett, Mary C. would go with him today.","Tried for many years to get Brother John to come to Alabama and join B.P. in a school. Contemplated raising money next fall to pay off John's debts in order to get him to Alabama. Would like to help John but doesn't want to injure himself or his family in the process. If Frank comes he will be treated as one of B.P.'s children especially if he is willing to learn a trade. Only teaches from 8-4. Blair is in Texas and pleased with the country there. He is attending to cattle on a 5 year contract. The oldest child, Wm. T., is good looking but it is feared he will give B.P. a lot of trouble. He can spell 2 and 3 letter words and doesn't go to school. Tommy is ugly and not so sprightly but is noble. B.P. is the flower of the flock in looks and generally a good boy who is hard to quiet once he gets started. Robt Hanna is rather large (15 lbs at 14 months) but is sprightly and otherwise healthy. Have 260 acres worth about $15 per acre. Work 5 hands and keep 2 women and a boy at the house. Made 19 bags of cotton last year which was worth about $700. School was worth about $1000. Owe about $3500 due next winter. Owed about $1000 and if this year is as profitable as the last, then they will be able to raise $2500. Expect to sell every negro except 3 and buy a new set. May sell them on credit to get 10% more. Trying to raise grain and stock because cotton is uncertain. May come to Virginia to buy new negroes if he succeeds in selling the ones he has. If this happens he will come and visit Fanny. Corn crop sold at $1 a bushel. Drought has been severe. The corn crop looks well and has begun to shoot. If there is a good rain once a week for the next 4 weeks the crop will be doubled. If this is the case there will be 50,000 bushels within 5 miles of this place. Finished cleaning wheat and made about 90 bushels. Wheat crop generally good with between 20 \u0026 30 bushels to the acre. Thinks they will be able to sell 100 bushels for $1. Usually make enough sugar cane to keep the children and negroes chewing all year, but will hardly make seed this year. Wish Fanny could get agriculture friends to get a 1 or 2 of choice white wheat and send it to him in the mail between now and October. Margaret has gone to visit her Aunt who is in bad health. The boys have gone to Sumterville for preaching. Can't believe he is over 40 when he hardly feels 20. Mobile and Ohio Railroad is coming fast and will be 12 or 15 miles by the end of the year. Building a branch off it to Gainesville which will pass within 2 miles. The railroads will have a considerable effect on the price of land. Land is cheaper here than anywhere else. Added a second floor to his home sand is now a very comfortable dwelling with 8 rooms and a large room for boarders. Wants Brother John's post office address.","Worries that Fanny is unwell and wishes that she comes to visit. Brother Robert said he was going to write Fanny and see her this summer, which it is assumed he has not done. Wonders if Mr. Catlett will be in Richmond this summer, what the baby's name is and why she has not received a lock of hair. Armistead is going to carry Charlie to Alabama to Powell's school. Powell still wants Frank to go to his school.","Brother Robert's Daughter Fanny died on her way home from New York. Brother John has given him trouble. In Frank's last letter he said that his father was sending him to Uncle Powell's in Alabama as soon as he was out of debt. Would like to know how much John owes and Powell would like to know if John would come so they could have a school. If he could be certain that John would come,  he would make arrangements for a larger school the following year. Thinks that Armistead will send Willie and that Anne will send Spot to Powell next year to school especially since the railroad will make it only a 2 day ride from Richmond. Costs $5 to go to Mobile by train. Stayed with a granddaughter of Cousin Tabb in Greensborough. Sally Tabb and Henry said she talked about the family often. Met a lady from Rockbridge County who knew many of the same people Mary C. knew from Prince Edward. One of her daughters married Ben Smith who is now a professor in the Union Seminary. Eye sight is getting worse. Not given up on Mr. Catlett send a daguerreotype of the children.","Trouble with mail service sending and receiving letters. Ill after visit. Mr. Wood wishes to buy a farm in Cumberland but was unable to and so he bought a comfortable residence in another part of town. Uncle Raymond Minor lost his wife just after they moved to Cumberland leaving him with a 2 month old infant which he begged her to take. The child's name is Elvira C. Minor and is just 10 years old. Not sent her or Rose to school except music lessons. Ellie calls her Marmy and Rose calls her sister because that's what she had heard her brother call her all those years. Rose's mother died 4 years ago and her father, 41, married a 21 year old last fall. Health is bad. Mr. Wood is sick as well. M.S. Wood's mother's health is better than it once was but has lost all sight in one eye and is unable to write.","Bettie is one of the finest children and was christened Bettie Burwell. Looking for Brother Joh who is coming to live in Evergreen to work in the bookstore that Brother A bought. Brother R had a stroke. Since Fanny's death he has turned very grey according to Anna. Hear from Powell very often who was visited by Armistead over Christmas. Anne is doing well and Miss Caroline is with her. Brother and Pris went to a masked ball with F and Nanie. They got home before 11.","Moved to Texas where B.P. bought land on the Lavacca River. 260 acres of land with 100 enclosed and 70 in cultivation for $1500. Frank left yesterday. Not able to leave before February or March. Wish to send 1 or 2 Negroes and to hire someone to plant the crops so that profits will not be lost. Only 4 days travel to Indianola.  Frank will live with Blair who is stock raising. Blair will give him $150 a year. Wishes to know the price of good plow boys from ages 12 to 15 and if Mr. Catlett would find some and send them to New Orleans. Hear very rarely from Vicksburg.  Benny is rather puny and has had a fever for a day or two.","Uncle Pow bought a place in Jackson and expects to move there in April. Half dozen neighbors in four miles. Bound to the North by Carancahua River and on the west and south by the bay of the same name. Uncle Blair's land that of deceased Wm Miller, is 5000 acres of land in this tract. 6000 head of cattle. He expects to brand 1200 calves and sell 400 beef cattle this year. Thinks Charley would like to live there with Frank and Blair. Aunt Harriet is a very fine woman. Uncle Robert moved to Charlotte, Mecklenburg County NC. Will send a Texas Almanac.","Running away from yellow fever. Going to Mr. Burr Garland's plantation that is 6 miles from Jackson. Packing for 3 or 4 months because it will be that long until they are able to come back. Grandma was here all summer and was taken with one of her fits in which everyone thought she would die, but she is doing better now and heading for Dingle. Aunt Pris and Uncle Armistead spent the day here yesterday. Uncle A drove with a high fever and has been quite sick since he went to the swamp. Frank was very ill in last letter from Texas. Charlie Burwell is in college at Princeton. Hugh is in St. Louis with Tim to practice Law. Mammy Aggie has been dead a year last March.   Write to Vicksburg because there are several men there who have had yellow fever and will bring the mail to Fannie.","Mother died. For the last 8 weeks she was confined to her bed and was basically blind but her mental vigor remained. Monday at half past 9 she died without a struggle. Very few of her children were with her. Brother A was at court and didn't return until Wednesday morning. She was interred on Wednesday and is now resting with William and Bettie.","Lilly, Uncle Armistead's second daughter died. She was taken sick before Jinnie. Grief so great for Jinnie's loss that can't feel Lilly's. Aunt Carrie and Maggie are staying at the Barrens until Carrie goes to Virginia with Uncle Burwell. Also included is the obituary of Virginia Burwell.","Busy cow driving. Make an abundance of corn for bread. Uncle A lost 2 daughters within a very short time with Grandma following shortly after that. Vicksburg is a very sickly place and it is good that Aunt Anne and her family are leaving it. Aunt Anne to Virginia, Nan to St. Louis, Mag to school with Aunt Anna, Spot to school in St. Louis, and Hugh is still in St. Louis. Uncle Pow and family were well a few weeks ago.","Comment on life in Texas. Writing to Frances in hopes that Sister Ann is with her. No smoke house on property and all eatables are kept in a cabin that is about 8 square feet. No corn crib or stable. Get corn and flour from New Orleans and kill a hog as needed. The stock is fed by the pasture from the Navidad to the Lavaca River. Only 12 cows, last year raised 10 heifer calves and 1 steer calf. 5 mares and fillies, 2 buggy horses and 4 mules and 5 yoke of oxen. Never run more than three plows at a time so that there is always a team able to work. Break land with 2 or 4 yoke of oxen. Work the crop with mules and horses and a single yoke of oxen. No crop last year, only 4 bales of cotton on 50 acres and no corn. Blair goes 8 to 10 days in the cow driving season sleeping outside without taking his boots off, he has made about $1000 a year. Complains of hardships and wishes to get rid of his contract which is effective 3 more years. Hair and beard almost white and looks 10 years older than Ben, but his health is better here than in Alabama. Frank one of the best cow hands on the range. Immigration here has increased in the last few years, but last year's drought slowed this immigration. Most of the newcomers are planters. Two Prestons of Missouri (Landon and Shaw), kin to the Virginia Prestons, have settled on the Navidad about 5 miles from Ben. Had another daughter last month, so they now have 4 sons and 3 daughter and all are in good health. The newest girl is named Martha Catherine. Try to teach the 5 oldest but they do not like books. Very mild winter. Can get oysters from 20 miles away. Last ham of bacon was from Alabama. Until this year killed deer and turkey but this year they have been scarce. Probable that Texas will declare itself independent and it is doubtful that she will enter into the Southern Confederacy. Hope no black republic will ever rule. Grieves that he has to eat corn from a Republican state this year.","State of affairs has made money matters very hard in the South. The Comanche Indians have been coming down on the settlers killing them and stealing everything. Mr. W.B. Grimes started a rancho on the Leona which empties into the Frio. Had 2200 head of cattle and 22 cow horses. The Indians penned 20 of the horses in their own pen close to the house and the two they couldn't open.  One they shot and the other they frightened so much that he could not be helped. One started down the Leona to warn the other settlers but the Indians had hid in the gully and when O Neal passed, 40 rose behind him on G's horses and almost caught him because his horse was broke down and has already run 7 miles. If he had run 50 more yards, then they would have had his scalp. They killed 2 men and mangled a young lady so badly they thought she would die. One man they scalped and cut the skin off the bottom of his feet and made him run through the thorns, then skinned his beard off, shot 20 copper spiked arrows into him and then cut them out, picked a hole in the back of his neck, shot him through with a musket ball, cut out his heart, then cleaned off the road and stretched him across it and made 9 marks by the side of him. The lady was scalped but is still alive. The two men who take care of G's stock told F.M. Flournoy and son killed Woolfork. Woolfork shot four times and stabbed 5 times and Flournoy's son died immediately. Corn is 6 or 7 inches high. Uncle B and family are not home because they went to Texana Friday for preaching.  Uncle B joined the Presbyterian Church yesterday. Be at home about 4 days every month from cattle driving.","In Petersburg 3 weeks. Hugh came the Wednesday before Anne left and stayed one night because he had to go to Memphis where he expects to get a commission under the Confederate States in Col Bowen's regiment. He left the day Eliza was buried. She died Wednesday the 12th and was buried the next day at 4 o'clock. Sam and her brothers arrived after she was already gone. Left Petersburg Monday morning and joined Nannie B. who had left the Friday before in Hillsboro. Robert is going to join the hornet's nest, a company in Col Hill's regiment at Yorktown. People here been busy today fixing boxes for the North Carolina regiments. Robert leaves tonight and Florence Morton goes as far as Petersburg with him. Anna is going to Hillsboro as well as Willie who is going there to study medicine. Armistead is in the Calvary Company near Little Rock.","Comfort to have Bob stationed near Frances and wish that Armistead was with him. Armistead joined the Calvary Company in Arkansas and was stationed near Little Rock.","Aunt Carrie staying with Aunt Mary since news of Uncle Sam's illness. He is at his Mississippi plantation. Letter from Cousin Mattie. Not a word from Spot. Hear from Hugh in an indirect way; he is in Kentucky near Columbus. Heard through General Meems that Uncle Armistead got over the river safely and is expected to get on without difficulty.","Sam died. Fell at the battle near Boonsborough, Maryland on Sunday the 14th. Thought to have initially died at Harper's Ferry but he wasn't near Harper's Ferry. General Garnett had fallen in Harper's Ferry and the similarity in the names had caused the confusion. Brother Landon's son, Maurice, who was Sam's aide, accompanied his remains. He had telegraphed twice but no dispatch was recorded. He had joined the church two years ago and was a consistent and praying Christian.","School began the 1st of the month. Wife had an accident that confined her to her room for 2 weeks. Anxious about Armistead. He is in General Price's army. Not heard from in more than a month. John's regiment has been ordered to Suffolk and is expected to fight soon. His regiment is Colonel Owen the 53rd. Willie was in Richmond and it is rumored that his regiment has been ordered to the same place. His regiment is the 43rd Colonel Kenan. John is Ass. Quarter Master and Willie is apothecary which allows them both to be free from onerous camp duty.  School has 30 boarders and 34 day students and 5 more boarders are coming in October. Several refugees, 5 grown persons. 2 children and 2 servants in addition to the Episcopal minister, his wife and servant. In total there are 39 regular boarders. Flour is $28 per barrel and butter is 50 or 60 cents per pound, and everything in the same proportion. Supplies can scarcely be had at any price. Can get shoes for $8 and because the price will only rise, will have the shoes made and sent to Petersburg unless otherwise instructed. Member of church sick in hospital in Lynchburg. His wife has written repeated but has heard nothing in return. His name is J.L. Todd and is in Christian Hospital Ward no. 3. Please make inquiry so that the wife can be informed. Congregation has lost 19 young men from wounds and sickness in the company.","Hugh's health improved and left the 4th for the army. He is Lieutenant Colonel of the 1st Missouri Regiment and expects to go to Missouri with Price soon. Received letter from Hugh while he was in Charlotte where he stayed with Brother Robert. Brother Robert has a good school and several refugees boarding, fortunately they were able to buy corn flour, meat, and sugar at reasonable prices. Maggie was ill but has since recovered and gone to Buller Clairborne's to visit. Hugh was in Richmond but was unable to see Mr. Catlett. Brother John received crops and they are a great help.","Hugh not hurt in the battle near Grand Gulf. Spotswood is doing well. University of Alabama closes on the 5th of June because of scarcity in provision, a month early. Because he has been there 2 semesters he is able to come home for break even though it is an expensive and dangerous trip. If he returns to university he will be the only senior. Expect Brother Landon the last of June or 1st of July. His son, Maurice, is in the 2nd Virginia Cavalry. Girls and Hugh spent Christmas at Buller Clairborne's and met with Sarah Rose who is also staying there. Mr. William Waller and Cousin Jennie Waller were married and saw Caroline when they passed through on their way to Charleston. Mr. Waller said that Timberneck had burned.  In letter from Nannie B., found out that Anna has been ill with pneumonia but was getting better. Caroline in the worst spirits. Corn meal is $8-10 a bushel, butter $2-3, eggs $1.25. If the war continues, will not be able to keep the house next winter.  Mag fixing old dress for Aunt Caroline. Have knitted 4 pairs of stockings and 2 pairs of gloves. There was a raid on the Central Railroad and the Canal. Cousin James Garland lost his youngest son, William. He died at his father's about 4 weeks ago and left his wife, daughter of Dr. Goode, who is expecting. Uncle Hudson is well. Cousin Boyd nurses him like an infant. Aussie Slaughter who married Mr. Broadnax, has a son who is a few day's old.","Going to dentist tomorrow and Saturday for operation. Cousin Nan is lovely, beautiful, and sweet. Hettie feeling unpretty. Aunt Anne is looking well. Cousin Mag is full of sparkling wit and is very pretty. Garlands are sweet. Aunt C. is charming. Worries about Pa.","Upon arrival found Miss Garnett who has taken in the sister-in-law of Mr. Wilcox Brown and the Cousin of A E's great friend, John Thompson Brown, and is said to be a cousin of ours through Winstons. Spent a day at the Cristal Palace. The program began at 12:30 with the band of the Royal 2nd Artillery, a play by the company's troupe, then some military music by the band of the House Guards, followed by a choral concert of 200 performers and finally fireworks.","Uncle Landon's business keeps him busy. He is to finish what needs to be done today and then take the following days to sight see and  go to Oxford and Cambridge. Wanted to go to Portsmouth to see the Arctic Expedition off, but expenses were too high. In Paris for 3 weeks starting next Thursday. Miss Garrett and Spotswood went to Church to hear the Archbishop. Met Miss Emily Mason as well as two girls from Baltimore, Miss Jenkins and Miss Rowland (Miss Mason's niece). Miss Garnett to be in Switzerland this summer as a guest of Miss Skipp.","Write to Richard in Texas once a month. Good health and travels 20 miles once a month to preach. Going to Charlotte to spend 3 weeks with sons. John has a flourishing school and his children are well. Mary married Ben Lacy and lives near Robert Burwell. She has 3 children, 2 girls and a boy, the youngest is 2 months old. Nannie teaches music in the school. Armistead has 3 children; the 2 daughters are almost grown. The oldest, Ella, is in Robert's school.  Ed married Miss Wilkenson of Augusta and has 4 children. Will is in poor health and has no children. Bob Strudwick is married, living in Durham, and has 2 children. Robert has 5 great-great-grandchildren and numerous grandchildren. Dan and wife have been in mountains of Virginia. Richard is a pastor of a church in Denton, Texas and is married with a daughter named Fanny. Since the death of Mr. Crow a year ago, Nannie Crow has been having trouble. She has 5 children and is able to live comfortably on what Mr. Crow left her. Robert is very feeble and unable to undertake long trips.","Lost Edmund Strudwick on April 1, 1887. He left behind a wife and 4 children. Pastor Dr. Miller said that he passed away peacefully. Left his family well provided for. Mattie will remain in Charlotte at the present. Her father, mother, and sister will stay wither. Robert will soon be 86. John has been sick for 3 months. He is improving and has been encouraged to go to the springs this summer by his doctor. Nannie Crow has been sick for 2 or 3 months.","Jar of Lard arrived to Mrs. Catlett. Mr. Mann offered to deliver it in person or it would have arrived sooner. Sent the jar to Court House for mutual friend Lucy Ann Wood to see that it is safely delivered.","No news from St. Louis since April. Living is terribly expensive. Send soap to Brother John in Richmond at the Auditor of Public Accounts and he will express ship it to me.","Written during Civil War. Brother John and Alfred at cars to see Anne off.  Met Mr. Lynch, a brother of John Loving. Called Mrs. Robertson to visit with Nannie Burwell. Mollie May was expected from Norfolk yesterday. Sally Harrision is in Brunswick and Molly is staying at May's. Unknown how long Anne will remain in Virginia but refuses to leave without seeing son. President Davis arrived last night and was to go to Richmond in an extra train at 8:30. Mr. Smith's is far enough out of town that nothing was seen or heard. Lucy and Anne to ride downtown to see Mollie. Mr. Smith angry with Lucy's Cousin, Mr. John Catlett, because he has invited them to visit him and has gone to Petersburg without doing so.","Fanny passed away after a painful 2 week illness.","Send Miss Fanny handkerchiefs which she has marked tolerably for her wedding.","Letter from Dr. Walker Jones recommending Miss M. Fox as a companion and assistant. Wrote to decline the offer, but she may suit Sally","Business in Mathews court. Reading of Mr. Nelson's letter.","Wife's brother and he went to hear Mr. Langham preach. Charles and Nanie visit. Sent Captain Jones with articles for memorandum. Gala the next day. Senate adjourned for Virginia to vote for Pierce and King.","Re: his son John's behaviour at the University.  Son (John) borrowing money in Richmond; suspected of gambling while at school. John refused to meet with him while he is in Charlottesville. John asked to withdraw from school","Slave (Betsy) purchased for Dr. Nelson for $770. Attending Dr. Funsten's wedding and visiting John in Charlottesville along the way. Worried about (son) John's progress in School and his assumed gambling.","John (son) with him in Richmond but to go home soon. Senate is not productive and only spending the people's money.","Mr. Dudley elected president against wishes. Major Taliaferro disappointed with outcome. Dinner with governor. Legislature not productive.","Wife's Brother (John) visited. Met with Miss Louiza Seawell and Mrs Roberts (formerly Miss Ann Burwell). Butcher animals and sell for profit if possible. Coming down before Christmas as will Charles and Nanie. Mr. Hunter to be elected as Senator of United States.","Legislature during the week and church on Sunday. Previous Sunday attended morning service by Mr. Minnigerode at St. Paul and evening service by Mr. Duncan at Trinity. Met with brother of Mr. John Rose and was informed of health of Sarah. Going to Washington to be there during congressional sessions. Governor wrote letter to Tammany Hall opposition which caused measures to be taken by the senate. Governor wishes to be president. Kill beef while weather is good. Informed by Miss. L. Seawell that Mrs. A. B. Catlettto threw party at Tavern and would like details of the event though his family will probably not be invited. Wm B. Taliaferro elected Major General of Va. Militia. Gen. Boykin is not happy with the results.","Cold worsened. Heard Mr. Dawson of Georgia speak at a lecture for the Mount Vernon Association for two hours and was not impressed with his lecture. Celebration on the 22nd with a grand state ball at Ballards and a dinner at the American. General Canwell plays part in festivities. Listened to debate on freedmans bill. Opposes the taxation of oysters. Lieutenant Governor sent for media because he was charged with malfeasance in office. Snow almost gone. Wishes Dr. Nelson to drive mare so that she is not idle.","Son had lost letter from wife. Son got drunk and lost coat and as a result was forced to take blankets from the hotel. Son accused of larceny. Extremely upset with son's behavior and his representation of the family. To go home soon. Sickly for several days. Sell muttons if possible. Mrs. Caroline Garland is with him.","Likes how Dr. Griffin teaches. Inquires about fowl and a rooster given to her by John Tabb.","Homes elaborate and homes as well as slaves were under the control of families for generations. Entertaining in an elegant way. Large parties took up the whole lower floor. Food was served in a room upstairs. Many guests stayed for breakfast. Life in Gloucester has changed from luxury and ease to service and self-sacrifice. Gloucester was formerly the residence of Wm. B. Taliaferro, Mr. John Tyler Seawell, Mr. Boswell Seawell, Col. Warner Throckmorton Jones, Molly Elliot Seawell, and Sally Nelson Robins.   Photocopy copy of Mss and TMs.","Photocopy of Mss and TMs.","Men returned home and they were cared for. Upon their return many gave letters to women and were later married in their home. Christmas 1918 associated with camps filled with wounded soldiers. Agreement to not spend money on their own family but instead use it to benefit the returning soldiers. Met with Lithuanian man in camp. At the beginning of the war, household was filled with nurses from the New Zealand troop. Work of the Red Cross Canteen. Photocopy of two TMs.","Sketch of Mary Armistead (Catlett) Jones's life. Happiness until the War. House refuge for soldiers when they were in Gloucester Point and Yorktown. Nanny Garland (Mother's niece) visited wishing she had 10 brothers to join the southern Army, but she only had 2 brothers (1 was killed; he was a Lt. Colonel from the University of Virginia). After war, man in Missouri wrote Nanny saying he found young Garland in Franklin, Tennessee where he gave him a cup of water before he died a short time later. In remembrance of this he also sent a silver cup inscribed with \"In Memory of a Cup of Cold Water\". Soldier from Georgia died in their home. Her two brothers escaped the war unscathed and lived to be moderately old. People poor after war. Scarcity of food - lived off of corn bread \u0026 fried meat. Education was troublesome – father formerly employed teachers for her brothers but once they came of age, her family had to drive 4 miles to brother-in-laws house to be taught by Dr. Griffin (Earl of 'Traquaire'). First great invention she remembers is the sewing machine because it made women's lives easier. After the sewing machine was the telephone which helped to unite all of Tidewater, Virginia. By the time of the telephone, she had lived at her old home (Timberneck which her Grandfather built) for 9 years, where her 4 children were born. Father's mother was Ann Carter, the granddaughter of King Carter of \"Cortoman\" on the Rappahannock River.  Mother was Fanny Burwell, daughter of Col. Armistead Burwell (direct descendent of Lewis Burwell of Carter's Creek in Gloucester). Powhatan's residence with distinct old chimney directly across creek from her home. Mr. Charles Campbell visited old chimney. Saw gas and electricity introduced to allow women to have small kitchens. Automobile. Flying machine. Wireless telegraph. Radio. Only younger brother, Carter, and she remain of their family. Husband died 7 years before. Has 6 grandchildren. Expressions used by servant. \"Uncle\" George caught and prepared oysters for her 16th birthday. White mammy was housekeeper who idolized her mother's children and is remembered for her faith in God. Grandmother Ann Walker Carter, married John Catlett, jr. of King William County, Virginia in 1780. Their first daughter was named \"Hetty\" after a Quaker nurse who nursed John back to health in Philadelphia. Grandfather built 'manor house' along the York River, 4.5 miles above Yorktown. Aunt Hetty married Mr. Benjamin Waller of Williamsburg. Gave miniature to son's wife (married his mother's niece who was her 1st cousin). Father had 7 sisters: Polly married Col. Thruston, Nancy married Field, Matilda married Morris, Lucy married Baytop, Sally married Yates, Martha married Banks, then Thruston. Brother Charles died at age 19. Father inherited all the land of Grandfather. Topaz brooch given to mother by her brother Armistead Burwell. 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Virginia Infantry Regiment, 8th","Powhatan County (Va.)--History--19th century","Richmond (Va.)--History--19th century","United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865","Correspondence","Financial records","Collection is open to all researchers. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Arrangement: Collection is arranged chronologically. Organization: Inventory has been arranged into three series. Series 1 are letters, series 2-4 are papers concerning a trusteeship, home improvements, and the valuation of furniture. The final series (series 5) are invoices, receipts, notes and canceled checks.","Information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki:  .","Other Information:"," Additional information may be found at http://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaead/published/wm/viw00035.frame","This collection consists of the Burwell family papers of Powhatan County and Richmond, Va. These papers consist of financial papers and correspondence. Correspondence discusses the Civil War, Virginia history, and other Virginia related topics."," See also: Southern Women and their Families in the 19th Century Papers and Diaries Series C Reel # 01 in Swem Library's microforms area, call number HQ1438 .V5 S68","Postmarked Powhatan.","Enclosure: Map of the city of Washington [D.C.]","Postal card.","20 pieces. Papers concerning the trusteeship for the benefit of Mrs. Virginia B. Burwell and her children, including papers relating to the Turkey Island estate in Henrico County, Virginia.","20 pieces. Papers concerning the trusteeship for the benefit of Mrs. Virginia B. Burwell and her children, including papers relating to the Turkey Island estate in Henrico County, Virginia.","Furniture, Plate, etc. held by Andrew Johnston as trustee for Mrs. V. B. 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Within each series, materials are generally separated by format and listed chronologically, with undated materials listed last.","Series 1. Papers of George Washington Series 2. Papers of Tobias Lear Series 3. Miscellaneous Series 4. Papers of Martha Washington Series 5. Papers of Eliza Parke Custis Law Series 6. Papers of Thomas Law : Subseries 6.1. Legal Documents, Subseries 6.2. Correspondence Series 7. Papers of William Costin Series 8. Papers of John Law Series 9. Papers of Lloyd Nicholas Rogers Series 10. Papers of Edmund Law Rogers Series 11. Papers of Robert Peter : Subseries 11.1. Accounts, Subseries 11.2. Financial Documents, Subseries 11.3. Legal Documents, Subseries 11.4. Land Documents, Subseries 11.5. Estate Documents Series 12. Papers of Thomas Peter : Subseries 12.1. Financial Documents, Subseries 12.2. Land Documents, Subseries 12.3. Estate Documents, Subseries 12.4. Correspondence Series 13. Papers of Britannia W. Peter Kennon, 1824-1909 : Subseries 13.1. Financial Documents, Subseries 13.2. Legal Documents, Subseries 13.3. Correspondence","The Peters were a prominent family in Washington, D.C. during the eighteenth and nineteen centuries. Martha Parke Custis, Martha Washington's granddaughter, married into the Peter family in 1795.","George Washington (1732-1799) : George Washington was born on February 22, 1732 at a modest farm in Westmoreland County, Virginia to parents Augustine and Mary Ball Washington. In 1749, George Washington was appointed surveyor for Culpepper County. In 1752, he started his military career in the Virginia militia. During the Revolutionary War he was the Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army and later was elected as the first President of the United States of America. He lived with his wife, Martha Washington, at Mount Vernon, where he passed away December 14, 1799.","Martha Washington (1731-1802) : Martha Dandridge Custis Washington was born on June 2, 1731 to parents John and Frances Jones Dandridge. She married her first husband, Daniel Parke Custis, on May 15, 1750. Together they had four children, two of whom died in childhood. On July 8, 1757, her husband unexpectedly died, leaving her a widow with their two remaining children, John Parke Custis and Martha Parke Custis. On January 6, 1759, Martha Dandridge Custis married George Washington. Martha Parke Custis or Patsy, died at the age of 17. On February 3, 1774, John Parke Custis married Eleanor Calvert, and together they had four children who survived to adulthood. However, on November 5, 1781, John Parke Custis passed away, and the younger two of his children went to live at Mount Vernon with their grandmother. Martha Dandridge Custis Washington died on May 22, 1802.","Tobias Lear (1762-1816) : Tobias Lear was born in 1762. He was employed by George Washington in 1786 to manage expense reports to Congress and also as the personal tutor to Martha Washington's grandchildren. In 1790 Tobias Lear married Mary \"Polly\" Long; however she died in 1793. Lear then married Martha Washington's niece, Frances Bassett Washington, but she died shortly they were married. Lear married for a third time to Frances Dandridge Henley, another niece of Martha Washington. He died in 1816.","Elizabeth (Betsy, Beth, Eliza) Parke Custis Law (1776-1831) : Wife to Thomas Law, Eliza Parke Custis Law was born on August 21, 1776. She was the daughter of John (Jacky) Parke Custis and Eleanor (Nelly) Calvert. Upon the death of her father in 1781, Eliza's two younger siblings, George Washington (Washy) Parke Custis and Eleanor (Nelly) Parke Custis went to live with their grandmother, Martha Washington, and her second husband, George Washington. Eliza and her other sister Martha stayed at home with their mother. Shortly after, their mother remarried Dr. David Stuart and had thirteen more children. On March 21, 1796, Eliza Parke Custis Law married Thomas Law and together they had one child, Eliza Law. In 1804, the couple separated and their daughter went to live with her father. They officially divorced in 1811. Eliza Parke Custis Law lived with one of her uncles for a time after the separation, and soon purchased a house in Alexandria called \"Mount Washington.\" Eliza Law Rogers died in 1822, leaving behind a husband (Lloyd Nicholas Rogers) and two children. Eliza Parke Custis Law died on December 31, 1831.","Thomas Law (1756-1834) : Thomas Law was born on October 23, 1756 in Cambridge, England. He started his career working for the East India Trading Company and began building his reputation, as well as his income. In 1794, he left England to start a new life in America where he began to invest in lands, particularly in the nation's capital. Over time, Law became extremely passionate about the arts, particularly poetry, which he wrote and published. He even founded the first dance society, theater, and the Columbian Institute for the Promotion of Arts and Sciences. Thomas Law married Eliza Parke Custis on March 21, 1796. Together they had one child, Eliza Law, who married Lloyd Nicholls Rogers in 1817. Thomas Law died in 1834.","William Costin (1780-1842) : William Costin was a prominent free black man in early 19th-century Washington DC. He was a messenger for the Bank of Washington and ran a hack business in the city. In 1800, he married his cousin Philadelphia (\"Delphy\"), a dower slave of Martha Washington. Upon Martha Washington's death in 1802, Delphy became the property of Eliza Parke Custis Law, wife to Thomas Law. Delphy and their children were granted freedom shortly after, and the couple decided to stay in Washington, D.C. Together the Costins had seven children. He died in 1842.","John Law (1784-1822) : John Law was born in India about 1784 to Thomas Law and an unidentified Indian woman. In 1794 Thomas Law came to America after living about two decades in India; presumably John and his brothers came with him. Thomas Law married Eliza Parke Custis in 1796 and raised the boys until their separation around 1804. John Law graduated from Harvard University in 1804; he was a member of the Columbian Dragoons in 1811; and was the commissioner to adjust the Yazoo claims in 1814. He died on October 4, 1822.","Lloyd Nicholas Rogers (1787 or 1788-1860) : Lloyd Nicholas Rogers was born on September 20, 1788 to parents Nicholas and Eleanor Buchanan Rogers. Lloyd Nicholas Rogers married Eliza Law Rogers in 1817. Together they had two children, Edmund Law Rogers and Eleanor Agnes Rogers. They lived on Druid Hill which had been passed down by Lloyd's Scottish father. Very shortly after the death of Lloyd's father in 1822, Eliza also died. In 1829, Rogers was married to Hortensia Monroe Hay who was the granddaughter of James Monroe. Together, they had an additional three daughters, Harriet, Hortensia, and Mary Custis. Lloyd was a proprietor of his estate and practiced law out of his home on Druid Hill. Hortensia died in the 1850s, leaving Lloyd all alone. All of his children except for Eleanor had already married and moved out. Eleanor would not marry until 1862, following her father's death. Lloyd Nicholas Rogers died on November 12, 1860.","Edmund Law Rogers (1818-1896) : Edmund Law Rogers was born in 1818 to Lloyd Nicholas Rogers and Eliza Law Rogers. He grew up and lived in Baltimore all of his life, and was a founding member of the Maryland and Harvard Club, as well as a member of various other organizations, such as, the Sons of the Revolution and the Baltimore Historical Society. He spoke several different languages and was a lover of the arts. He married Charlotte Matilda Plater and together they had two children, Edmund Law Rogers, Jr., and Charlotte Plater Rogers. He died of paralysis on January 24, 1896.","Robert Peter (1726-1806) : Robert Peter was born in 1726 in Scotland to Thomas Peter and Jean Dunlop, who were prosperous merchants. He immigrated to the United States around 1745, but there is no definite reason why he chose to leave. He first settled in the town, Bladensburg, along the Anacostia River. In 1751, Georgetown was established, and Robert purchased a lot in the town the following year, and slowly began to build up his land holdings. His land holdings grew to be quite extensive, including owning the entire square from M, K, and 31st Streets, and Wisconsin Ave. From 1789 to 1798, Robert Peter was the first mayor of Georgetown. On December 27, 1767, he married Elizabeth Scott, and together they had 10 children, one of whom died as an infant. Their names were: Thomas, Alexander, Elizabeth, Walter, Robert, Jean, Margaret, David, George, and James. He died in 1806.","Thomas Peter (1769-1834) : Thomas Peter was born January 4, 1769 to Robert and Elizabeth Scott Peter. Thomas Peter married Martha Parke Custis, granddaughter to Martha Washington, in 1795. Together, they had eight children. Martha Eliza Eleanor, Columbia Washington, John Parke Custis, Robert Thomas, George Washington, America Pinckney, Martha Custis Castania (who died young), and Britannia Wellington. In 1805, Thomas and Martha purchased eight-and-a-half acres in \"Georgetown Heights.\" [For more information on Tudor Place, see Tudor Place: Historic House and Gardens.] They later hired architect Dr. William Thornton to design and build Tudor Place located in Georgetown. It was completed in 1816 and still stands today. Thomas Peter was a prominent lawyer of the time and was one of the executors of Martha Washington's will. He died April 16, 1834.","Martha (Patty) Parke Custis Peter (1777-1854) : was born to John Parke Custis and Eleanor (Nelly) Calvert Custis on December 31, 1777. She was one of four children in their family to survive to adulthood: Eliza Parke, Martha Parke, Eleanor Parke (Nelly), and George Washington (Washy) Parke. Following the death of their father in 1781, Patty and her older sister, Eliza, lived with their mother and stepfather, Dr. David Stuart, and their large family, while their younger siblings, Nelly and Washy, lived with their grandparents at Mount Vernon. There were frequent visits to Mount Vernon in both childhood and following her marriage to Thomas Peter in 1795. She died July 13 or 15, 1854.","Britannia Wellington Peter Kennon (1815-1911) : Britannia Wellington Peter was born January 28, 1815, as the youngest child of Martha Parke (Patty) Custis Peter and Thomas Peter. In 1842, she married Commodore Beverley Kennon, and together they had one child, Martha Custis Kennon, on October 18, 1843. Commodore Kennon died from a gun explosion on the frigate Princeton on February 28, 1844. Martha Custis Kennon married Dr. Armistead Peter in 1867. When Britannia Wellington Peter Kennon's mother passed in 1854, she inherited Tudor Place, where she lived until her death in 1911.","Major George Peter (1779-1861) : Major George W. Peter was born on September 28, 1779 to Robert and Elizabeth Scott Peter. He was married three times during his life. First, to Ann Plater in 1809. Together they had two children, George and Thomas. His wife and two children all died in 1814. Secondly, in 1815 he married Agnes Buchanon Freeland. They had five children, Robert, Ann, James, Agnes, and David. Agnes, his wife, died in 1825. Only a month later, he again married, this time to Sarah Norfleet Freeland, the sister of his second wife. Together, they had nine children: Sarah Agnes, George, Alexander Scott, Margaret Dick, Elizabeth, Armistead, Walter Gibson, William, and Katherine Norfleet. Major George Peter was an officer in the army, a representative in Congress, and a farmer. During his career in the army, he was first appointed first lieutenant 2nd, Artillery and Engineers on February 16, 1801. He was promoted to Captain on November 3, 1807, and finally was transferred to the Light Artillery in May of 1808. He resigned in June 11, 1809. In 1815, he was elected to Congress to cover the sixth district in Maryland. He would continue this appointment until after 1828. He died June 22, 1861.","Dr. Armistead Peter (1840-1902) : Dr. Armistead Peter was one of George Peter's sons from his third marriage to Sarah Norfleet Freeland Peter. He was born on February 23, 1840. Dr. Armistead Peter was a cousin to his wife Martha Custis Kennon Peter, whom he married in 1867. Together, Martha and Armistead had five children: Walter Gibson, Armistead, Beverley Kennon, George Freeland, and Agnes. He and Martha Custis Kennon Peter both moved into Tudor Place and Dr. Armistead Peter converted a portion of the house for his medical practice. He created a very successful business as one of the best doctors in the city of Washington. During the Civil War he was employed by the U.S. Army as ward surgeon, as well as serving in a smallpox hospital. Martha Custis Kennon Peter died suddenly in 1886. Armistead died in 1902, his mother-in-law, Britannia W. Peter Kennon outliving both of them. The land in Bethesda was divided between their four children. After Britannia W. Peter Kennon died, the house was left to her grandson, Armistead Peter II. Dr. Armistead Peter died on January 28, 1902.","Agnes Peter (1880-1957) : Agnes Peter, born on February 3, 1880, was the daughter of Dr. Armistead Peter and Martha Custis Kennon Peter. She lived in France for a period of time during WWI conducting work for the YMCA. Agnes Peter was the director of a Foyer du Soldat and helped to receive soldiers and refugees. She was also in charge of the Graves Registration Section in Rheims. She was the first woman in France to be awarded the silver Medal of Honor for her distinguished services to the country during the war. In 1946, when she was 73, she married Nobel Prize winner, Dr. John R. Mott, who is most acclaimed for his work creating international Christian programs with a goal to establish peace. She died in 1957.","Peter family owned books are cataloged in the Library Catalog. The 23 titles (36 volumes) are searchable in the\n the Catalog's Peter Family Collection .","see Century Magazine, May 1890, p. 17","This collection consists of papers collected by various members of the Peter families. It includes letters from George Washington, letters of condolence to Martha Washington after George Washington's death, estate documents, Major George Peter's military papers, land plats and surveys, photo albums, letterbooks, and notebooks that tell of the life of this prominent family in Virginia and the City of Washington.","Autograph letter signed from Eliza, Hope Park, asking her grandfather for a picture of him. Docketed in Washington's hand on verso.","Autographed letter signed (signature cut out) George Washington, German Town, to Eliza Parke Custis. Washington offers his granddaughter advice on love and marriage.","Autograph letter in Washington's hand, initialed by both George and Martha. George and Martha Washington, Philadelphia, to Thomas Law. The Washingtons congratulate Law on his marriage to their grandaughter Eliza.","Autograph letter signed by George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Thomas Peter, discussing the purchase of English cattle.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Docketed in Washington's hand.Thomas Peter, George Town, to George Washington, Mount Vernon. Peter asks Washington to secure a spot for his brother in the Army and shares rumors about a bill coming up in Congress.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel and seal. George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Thomas Peter. Washington writes about the sale of tobacco.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel.George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Thomas Peter. Washington writes about farming and congratulates Thomas and Patsy on the birth of their son.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. John Mercereau, Union Township, to George Washington. John Mercereau, a businessman who served with his brother and nephew in a spy ring during the Revolutionary War, writes to Washington asking if he may come and visit, reflecting that no memories give him greater satisfaction than those he spent \"Devoted to my Countrys Service.\" Tragically, Mercereau did not know that Washington had died 10 days before his letter was sent.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Bartholomew Dandridge, Jr., London, to George Washington.  Bartholomew Dandridge, Jr., writes to his uncle about his business ventures from London. He had not yet received word of Washington's death on December 14, 1799.","Autograph letter unsigned in the hand of Eleanor Calvert Custis Stuart and most likely addressed to Tobias Lear. The letter is dated 7 February with no year but was most likely written in 1790, since it mentions Lear's first marriage, which occured in 1790.","Autograph letter signed, undated, with integral free franked address panel. Eleanor Calvert Custis Stuart to Tobias Lear, New York. Docketed in Lear's hand as received 2 October 1790. Eleanor writes of her unhappiness at being parted from her children Nelly and Wash.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Eleanor Calvert Custis Stuart, Mount Vernon, to Tobias Lear, New York. Eleanor writes about the lottery and her family, noting that \"My Dear Nelly \u0026 Wash. are still spoilt by Grand Mama but chearfully obey every word I say to them.\"","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Docketed in hand of George Washington. Lucretia Constance Radcliffe, Charleston, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon. Mrs. Radcliffe writes seeking an Army commission for her son and sends a packet of crane feathers and melon seeds. She also sends news of Major Pinkney.","Manuscript resolution of the \"Sixth Congress of the United States: At the first session Begun and held at the City of Philadelphia, in the State of Pennsylvania, on Monday, the second of December, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-nine\" stating that a marble monument to George Washington be erected in the City of Washington and that his remains be interred beneath it. It is also resolved that a funeral procession from Comgress Hall to the German Lutheran Church shall take place on Thursday, December 26, 1799, and that the nation will wear crepe arm bands for thirty days of mourning.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Maria S. Ross, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon. A condolence letter from Maria S. Ross of Lancaster, Pennsylvania to Martha Washington on the death of her husband.","Autograph letter, copy. Tobias Lear's, Mount Vernon, response to Maria Ross's condolence letter to Martha Washington.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel with seal of John Adams. Abigail Adams, Philadelphia, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon. Condolence letter written by Abigail Adams to Martha Washington on the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Martha Washington's response to Abigail Adams's condolence letter on the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Condolence letter from Mary Stead Pinckney, Shepherdstown, West Virginia, to Martha Washington on the death of George Washington. Pinckney also sends her regards and congratulations to Nelly Parke Custis Lewis, who was recovering from the birth of her first child, Frances Parke Lewis.","Autograph letter signed. Condolence letter from Jonathan Trumbull Jr., Governor of Connecticut, Lebanon, Connecticut, to Martha Washington on the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Condolence letter from Elias Boudinot, New Jersey Congressman and Director of the United States Mint, Philadelphia, to Martha Washington on the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, to Elias Boudinot. Tobias Lear's response on behalf of Martha Washington to Elias Boudinot's condolence letter.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Bushrod Washington, Walnut Farm, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon. Bushrod writes to Martha about purchasing corn from Colonel Washington.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Condolence letter written by Ann Huntington, New London, Connecticut,  to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon, on the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear's, Mount Vernon, response on behalf of Martha to Hamilton's condolence letter.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Condolence letter from Reverend Samuel Miller, New York, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon, on the death of George Washington. He writes that he is inclosing a discourse he recently delivered on the occasion of Washington's death.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear's, Mount Vernon, response on behalf of Martha to Samuel Miller's, New York, condolence letter on the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Stephen Williamson, Philadelphia, State Prison, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon. Stephen Williamson introduces himself as the captain of a company in the Rhode Island Regiment who served under Washington in the Revolutionary War. He recounts a dream he had in which she gives birth to a son following Washington's death. He also tells Martha the details of his arrest for buying a stolen horse and requests her assistance in getting him out of prison.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Former Secretary of War Henry Knox, Montpelier, St. Georges, sends Martha his condolences after the passing of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writes on behalf of Martha in response to Henry Knox's condolence letter on the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Mayor of New York City Richard Varick offers his condolences to Martha after the death of George Washington. He also incloses, on behalf of the Common Council of New York City, an oration delivered on the occassion of Washington's death by Gouverneur Morris.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writes on behalf of Martha Washington in response to Richard Varick's, New York, condolence letter after the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Richard Washington,Bermuda, a former business associate of Washington's in London, offers his condolences to Martha after George Washington's death.","Autograph letter signed. Condolence letter from Theodore Sedgwick, Philadelphia, to Martha Washington on the death of George Washington. Sedgwick writes that he is inclosing a second edition of General Lee's funeral oration.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writing on behalf of Martha in response to Theodore Sedgwick's condolence letter after the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Condolence letter written by the Marquis de Lafayette, La Grange, to Martha after the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. A condolence letter from Auguste Belin, Secretary of the Loge Française l'Aménité of Philidelphia, a freemason lodge of French and Saint-Dominguen émigrés. Belin writes that he is inclosing copies of a funeral oration performed at the lodge in honor of George Washington's death.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writes on behalf of Martha in response to Auguste Belin's, Philadelphia, condolence letter on the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter. Condolence note from Reverend William Rogers, Philadelphia, to Martha on the death of George Washington. Rogers writes that he is enclosing a copy of a funeral oration he delivered in Washington's honor.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, on behalf of Martha Washington, thanks William Rogers for sending \"a copy of the Religious Exercises, at the time of the Eulogy, at the German Reformed Church.\"","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writing on behalf of Martha Washington, requests that Gilbert Stuart's original portrait of Washington be given to Martha, in exchange for fair compensation. Lear writes that Martha has expressed no desire for her own portrait, but Lear thinks it would be nice to display alongside the portrait of Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Condolence note written by Charles Humphrey Atherton, Amherst, New Hampshire, to Martha Washington after the death of George Washington. Atherton writes that he is enclosing a funeral oration delivered at the request of the citizens of Amherst, New Hampshire in Washington's honor.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writes on behalf of Martha Washington in response to Charles H. Atherton's, Amherst, New Hampshire, condolence letter on the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Georges Washington de Lafayette, La Grange, son of the Marquis de Lafayette, writes a condolence note to Martha after the death of George Washington. Georges writes of Washington's \"parental kindness\" when he visited Mount Vernon and says, \"How far was I to imagine when I left your family that it would be a last farewell.\"","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Condolence letter written by Alexandria merchant Thomas Porter to Martha after the death of George Washington. Porter writes that he is sending an eulogy along with the letter.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. A condolence letter written by Revered James Kemp, Cambridge, Maryland, to Martha Washington after the death of George Washington. Kemp writes that he is enclosing a copy of a sermon he delivered on the day appointed by Congress to honor George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, responds on behalf of Martha Washington to James Kemp's, Cambridge, Maryland, condolence letter after the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Condolence letter from Peleg Wadsworth, Philadelphia, to Martha Washington on the death of George Washington. Wadsworth requests, on behalf of his daughter, a relic of the late General.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writes on behalf of Martha in response to Peleg Wadsworth's condolence letter after the death of George Washington. Lear writes that he is enclosing a lock of Washington's hair for Wadsworth's daughter as requested.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writing on behalf of Martha Washington, thanks Reverend John D. Blair for sending his condolences and two orations delivered in Richmond on February 22 in honor of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. William Griffiths, Burlington, New Jersey, offers his condolences on behalf of the citizens of Burlington, New Jersey to Martha after the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, responds on behalf of Martha to William Griffith's, Burlington, New Jersey, condolence letter after the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Theodore Sedgwick, Philadelphia, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon","Autograph letter signed \"John Lemayere.\" Jean Pierre Le Mayeur, Sweet Springs, was George Washington's dentist during the Revolutionary War. He writes his condolences to Martha on the death of Washington, apologizing that his servant lost the first condolence letter he had written on February 24.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, to Dr. Jean Pierre Le Mayeur, Sweet Springs","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Bartholomew Dandridge, Jr., New York, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon. Bartholomew Dandridge Jr. writes his aunt inquiring about letters sent to him from Washington before his death that Dandridge never received.","Autograph letter signed. Sir John Sinclair, London, writes to Martha in praise of her late husband and sends her a volume of his letters.","3 letters written by Elizabeth Parke Custis Law Rogers to her mother between December 5, 1819 - November 21, 1821.","7 letters written by Brigadier General Simon Bernard, Washington City, to Eliza Parke Custis Law between March 28, 1828 and May 21, 1830.","Lloyd Rogers to Elizabeth Parke Custis Law, Alexandria","Printed legal document: Statement of the defendant's case. Docketed on verso \"Papers relating to case of Law v. Morris Nicholson \u0026 Greenleaf.\"","Manuscript legal statement of Thomas Law in regards to a property dispute in Washington City between William Mayne Duncason and Tench Ringgold.","Manuscript memoranda regarding property dispute over square 744 in the City of Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Concerning Tench Ringgold and property dealings in the City of Washington.","Manuscript descriptions of the architectural plans for the Thomas Law House, designed by architect William Lovering and built circa 1794 on the 689 square in the City of Washington.","Thomas Law, Washington City, discusses his plan for construction of New Jersey Avenue on lot 744 of Washington City, along the public canal.","Gustavus Scott, William Thornton, and Alexander White, Washington City, to Thomas Law","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. George Washington Parke Custis, Philadelphia to Thomas Law, Federal City. George Washington Parke Custis writes to Law of the pleasure he will have in serving Washington City, which is to be \"the pride of future ages\" and \"the metropolis of America.\"","A manuscript copy of the address read by W. M. Duncanson at a meeting of the Managers of Washington Canal Lottery - Law, Carroll, Young, and Duncanson. Their reply is copied on the verso.","Autograph letter signed. Duncanson writes that Thomas Law has resigned his title to Lot 744 of Washington City in favor of Tench Ringgold.","Unsigned, undated manuscript, docketed \"Tench Ringgold Arbitration.\"","James Piercy, City of Washington, to Gustavus Scott, William Thornton, and Alexander White. Three manuscript copies by Thomas Munroe of letters written by James Piercy to the Commissioners of the City of Washington about his claims to lot 744.","Manuscript copy made by Thomas Munroe of a letter written by the Commissioners of the City of Washington to James Piercy in response to Piercy's claims on lot 744. Scott and Thornton write to Piercy that \"no intention exists of granting you the square you mention.\"","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Elizabeth Parke Custis Law Rogers, Druid Hill, to Thomas Law, City of Washington","Lloyd Rogers, Druid Hill, to Thomas Law, Washington City","Thomas Law to Lloyd Rogers, Baltimore","Writing from New Orleans in 1832, John Taylor reports that fifty to sixty people a day are dying from yellow fever and smallpox.","Elizabeth Parke Custis Law, Washington, to Thomas Law, London","Letter written by Lawrence Lewis to William \"Billy\" Costin requesting Costin's service in transporting his family from Mr. Charles Carter's residence in Culpepper County to their home. Lewis provides a suggested route and expected arrival date stating, 'you must not disappoint me.' A postscript in the hand of Eleanor Parke Custis Lewis requests additional and immediate transportation for herself to Philadelphia. She offers Costin's mother payment in Pork if she will accompany them on the trip. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel.","Undated note from Eleanor Parke Custis Lewis asking \"Billy\" to ask her sister Betsy to send the things by which she [Eleanor] wrote to her for. Directs Billy to be very careful of them as they are easily broken. Autograph note signed E Lewis, 1 page.","Autograph letter signed with integral adddress panel.","Autograph letter signed. George Washington Parke Custis writes William \"Billy\" Costin at the Bank of Washington. He mentions he expects to go with Lafayette to visit Woodlawn.","5 letters from Eliza Custis Law to her stepson John Law. The first letter is addressed to John at George Town College and the other four to Harvard University.","Edmund Law, Washington, to John Law, Baltimore","5 dated letters from Eliza Custis Law to her stepson John Law.","Letter discussing the court martial of Commodore James Barron, who would later kill Commodore Stephen Decatur in duel in 1820.","4 undated letters from Eliza Custis Law to her stepson John Law.","15 undated letters and notes written by Eliza Custis Law to her stepson John Law.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. John Law asks William Thornton if he can borrow a book on calvary maneuvers.","2 letters written by William Thornton in response to John Law's August 10, 1807 letter.","An undated letter from John Law to his half sister, Eliza Law. He writes that he is sending sweetmeats from Woodlawn by William, as promised.","William D. Sims, Pittsburgh, to John Law, Washington City","Three letters","A series of four letters and their draft copies written over the course of two days by John Law to his father, criticizing his conduct, particularly in regards to Eliza Law's marriage to Lloyd Nicholas Rogers.","5 letters written by Thomas Law to his son John Law, Washington City, around 1817, addressing John's criticisms of him, his divorce, and his friendship with Elizabeth Bordley Gibson.","Autograph letter signed. A letter of reconciliation sent by John Law to his father.","Draft of letter from Lloyd Nicholas Rogers, New York, to Major-General Henry Lee discussing the life of Baron de Kalb.","2 letters about the sale of property in Washington.Lenman and Brother, Washington City, to Edmund Law Rogers, Baltimore.","Documents related to the sale of property in Washington.","Correspondence about the sale of property in Washington.","2 letters about the sale of property in Washington. N. Callan, Washington, to Edmund Law Rogers, Baltimore.","Bond of conveyance for Lot No. 1 in Square 260 in Washington City, District of Columbia.","1 survey plat of lots in Washington along Canal St, and 2 pages of notes listing the prices of lots and the names of their purchasers.","Letter from the Commisioners of the Sinking Fund of the Corporation of Washington. William McCormick, Registers Office, Washington, to Edmund Law Rogers.","An indenture form reassigning a parcel of property in Washington City. The Deed of Trust form is marked at the top of the first page \"Printed and Sold by Robert A. Waters, D. st., bet. 9th \u0026 10th.\"","1 page autograph letter signed by George Washington Parke Custis to Edmund Law Rogers, with additional letter from Martha Custis Williams, Arlington House, written on verso. Custis writes, \"From the very graphic account you gave Martha Williams of your visit to Mr Fenno, I see but a poor chance of my Drama being brought out [in Baltimore].\" He asks Rogers to inquire of his \"theater going friends\" if any other Baltimore theatres will perform the work. If not, he asks Rogers to return the book care of William Adam Bookseller Pennsylvania Avenie Washington.","In her letter, Williams passes on a request from \"Aunt B\" (Britannia Wellington Peter Kennon) to send the \"little manuscript book, containing an inventory of the Mt Vernon relics at Tudor Place, as she is much at a loss, with regard to the history of many things in the House.\" Britannia Peter had inherited Tudor Place the year before, in 1854. Williams adds to Rogers that she hopes he will not make too much effort to have Uncle Custis's play produced because \"Cousin Mary Lee and all his family are so much opposed to it.\" Williams hopes Custis will focus on finishing his Recollections instead.","Bill for $21 addressed to Edmund Law Rogers for advertising the sale of lots in the City of Washington in the newspaper the National Intelligencer.","Unsigned indenture for the sale of lots in the City of Washington. Docketed in pencil \"sale not made.\"","Invoices, notes, and receipts from accounts between Robert Peter and the firm O'Neill and Dearkins. Includes an invoice for tobacco, sugar, corduroy, gauze, linen, chocolate, silk, muslin, paper, wine, ribbons, pins, cotton, and tea.","Unknown list of accounts, believed to be from Robert Peter.","Pages from account book with the note \"These leaves was received by James S Webber from Mrs. Esther H Webber wife of Mr Levi Webber of Vassalboro Kennebeck Co. Maine being a part of account Book of Charles Webber, my Grand Father, his own handwriting. Received by me June 22 1878.\" The accounts include invoices for cod fish, bacon, molasses, tea, rum, sugar, silk, shoes, brandy, wine, coffee, and corn.","Includes accounts for flour, pork, beef, lamb, and veal.","Bond for the conveyance of a parcel of property called Black Oak Thickett in Frederick County, Maryland.","rent paid","Page of rent payment accounts in unknown hand.","Bond of Thomas Nicholls of John to Robert Peter","Bond of Isaiah and Edward Nicholls to Robert Peter","Lawsuit against Robert Peter by James Gordon, Henry Riddell, John Campbell, John Campbell Junior, Alexander Low, and William Ingram","Three documents related to disputed accounts between Robert Peter and Benjamin Ray. One with a note by John T. Mason dated February 27, 1799, \"He has no shadow of right to one shilling on this [account].\"","List of Robert Peter's court appearances","Court documents and accounts related to Robert Peter, 5 manuscripts.","Court documents and accounts related to Robert Peter, 19 small manuscript receipts","Survey of land called Bealls Plaines in what became Washington City, along Goose Creek, later renamed Tiber Creek.","Manuscript on parchment with large seal attached by a ribbon.","1766, Survey to Forrest, May 12, 1773, (six documents) Bladenburg, Sept., 21, 1766; Rock Creek, Nov. 13, 1766 \"to Robert Peter, merchant in Georgetown.\"","One undated note by Thomas Peter and one letter from William Dearkins and Ben Stoddert to Stephen Chiswell about resurveying about 200 acres called Partnership granted to Elting Williams.","The Resurvey of Brandy and transfer of several named enslaved people.","A letter about resurveying a parcel of propery called Hazard. George Scott to Robert Peter, George Town.","Four autograph documents dealing with land ownership. Two notes on fragments; one half sheet giving history of a property in Prince George's County; and an 8 page survey document, with reference to points on a drawn survey, of Cross Basket, Balantyre, and other properties (9 lots) belonging to Robert Peter and divided amongst George and Thomas Peter.","Certificate and plat for 5 3/4 acres of vacant land granted by special warrant to Robert Peter out of the Western Shore Land Office of Washington County in the District of Columbia. Surveyed by Joseph Elgar, Jr. Autograph document signed, 1 page.","Hand colored survey plat showing the division of Robert Peter's Square in George Town. Docketed on verso \"Plat belonging to Thomas Peter's Square in George Town.\"","Tobacco sales","Tabacco Sales, Real Estate, Transfer of enslaved people","Deed of trust book is dated 1790","One dollar printed in Annapolis by F. Green, 7 December 1775. Two thirds of a dollar printed in Philadelphia by Hall and Sellers, 17 February 1776.","List of items purchased by Martha Washington from Macleod \u0026 Lumsdon, dated at the top 18 February 1800, Alexandria. The accounts, dated 8 July and 9 August, include entries for 47 panes of glass, oil, paint for 30 mahoghany chairs, paint for a wine cooler, varnishing, picture frame gilding, and glazing. Signed by Macleod \u0026 Lumdsdon at the bottom, noting that the above money was received in full 9 October 1800.","Receipt signed \"Daniel Lecock\" for payment received by the hands of James Anderson on behalf of Martha Washington for 790 bushels of corn on 2 May 1800.","Receipt for $25 paid by Thomas Carwood to James Anderson for 100 barrels of fish from Mount Vernon.","Accounts dated February 13, March 11, and April 12, 1800 for newspaper advertisements and handbills purchased by Martha Washington from Ellis Price, printer of The Columbian Mirror and Alexandria Gazette. Items Martha purchased include 26 advertisements for a house to rent, an advertisement about the Mount Vernon fishery, 23 advertisements about the donkey Knight of Malta, and notice about the runaway slave Marcus.","Accounts dated 23 April-23 September 1800 for weaving yards of cotton, wool, and other fabrics. The payments are marked as having been paid \"By balance due the Estate of General Washington,\" by cash, by 41 gallons of whiskey, and barrells of herring. The final payment is marked as received from James Anderson on 10 November 1801.","Bill addressed to the Estate of Mrs. Martha Washington, Deceased for $200 due to James Craik for medical services rendered Mrs. Washington during her last illness and $5 for cash paid Heyskill for the hire of his carriage. A signed oath by Jacob Hoffman testifies to the validity of the charges.","Receipt of payment from Thomas Peter to Lawrence Lewis for three hundred dollars for one hundred barrels of corn sold to Mount Vernon for the use of the estate. Signed by John Anderson.","Receipt written by Dr. David Stuart for the receipt from Thomas Peter for five guineas, the leagcy left by Martha Washington to Eleanor Calvert Custis Stuart.","Payment from Thomas Law to Griffith Coombs for repairs to Martha Washington's townhome in the District Columbia occupied by Henry Dearborn. Payment marked by Coombs as received in full from Thomas Peter on August 23, 1802.","Twenty dollars wages paid to Richard Burnett of the City of Washingon by Thomas Peter for the year 1802.","Payment of $50 received by George Smith of Woodlawn from Thomas Peter on 12 January 1803 for hire as a blacksmith at Mount Vernon in the year 1802. Signed by George Smith (his mark) and Lawrence Lewis. George Smith was one of George Washington's slaves who was freed after Washington's death. His wife, Lydia, was one of Martha Washington's dower slaves and was inherited by Nelly Parke Custis Lewis of Woodlawn.","Receipt for one hundred pounds Virginia currency received by Benjamin Lincoln Lear from Thomas Peter, one of the executors of Martha Washington's estate.","Accounts of Mr. James Dunlop with Thomas Peter, for horses, ploughs, and an enslaved woman named Peg. Peg is likely one of the slaves Martha Parke Custis Peter inherited from the Custis estate.","Receipt for funeral arrangements paid by Thomas Peter to William King on December 4, 1820 following the death of his twenty-three-year-old daughter Columbia Washington Peter. The arrangements include a \"walnut coffin lined,\" silver plate and engraving, and rental of horses, a hearse, and attendants.","H. B. Morris, Philadelphia, to Thomas Peter, Georgetown. Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. A letter about bank accounts and stock certificates.","Bill from Dr. Warfield to Thomas Peter for a visit to a \"black man in the night\" on March 5, 1824 which resulted in the amputation of the man's leg.","Two bills from P.L. Dupont paid by Martha Parke Custis Peter for dancing lessons for her daughter Britannia.","Two stock share certificates for the Patowmack Company (Potomac Company). Share No. 89 is for Martha Peter, and No. 91 for Thomas Peter.","Land office papers for the resurvey of Bear Denn, Daniels Discovery, and Partnership in Maryland","With unknown survey plat on verso.","Aquila Johns to Thomas Peter on sale of Seneca plantation","Autograph letter signed by Sarah Norfleet Freeland Peter, wife of Thomas Peter's brother George, relinquishing right title and interest on a tract of land called Forrest, property of her husband, in order to pay his debts.","Letter about resurveying property owned by George Washington Peter.","List of property in Montgomery County Maryland owned by Thomas Peter","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Regarding financial matters.","Horatio Edmondson of Taylor County, Maryland","Pamphlet stitch binding with marbled paper covers. Contains notes about purchases made by Thomas Peter 1813-1814.","Calling card from Le Baron de Maltitz, Secretaire de la Legation Imperiale de Russie. Manuscript date 1823 on verso.","John Dandridge writes to Thomas Peter, George Town, asking to borrow money from the estate of Martha Washington.","Thomas Peter, George Town, to George Peter","Autograph letter signed, with envelope. Josiah Quincy, Cambridge, to Martha Parke Custis Peter, Georgetown. Josiah Quincy thanks Martha Parke Custis Peter for her generous reeption of his children at Tudor Place and thanks her for the relic of George Washington that she sent back with them.","A contemporary manuscript copy of a letter in which Nelly Parke Custis describes having seen George Washington writing his farewell address at Mount Vernon. When the address was finished, she says he asked her to bring him silk string, and she watched him stitch the address together in front of her. Nelly writes this as a rebuke to one of Alexander Hamilton's sons, who claims his father wrote the farewell address.","A list of accounts between the Estate of George Washington and Alexandria apothecary Edward Stabler, including purchases for Turlington's Balsam, castor oil, arsenic, balsam copaiva, British oil, salts, purified Salt Petre, cantharides, ipecacuanha, laudanum, tumeric, and opodildo. Payments are marked as received from James Anderson. Autograph document, 1 page.","Manuscript titled \"A List of Negroes belonging to Mrs. Washington.\" A list of 121 enslaved persons who were Martha's dower slaves. Unlike the slaves owned by George Washington, Martha's slaves were not freed after her death and were inherited by the Custis descendants. Men, boys, women, and girls and listed in separate columns, each further broken down into the places where they worked: Mansion house, River Farm, Muddy Hole, and Union Farm. Five women - Amy, Alice, Peg, Agnes, and Old Judy - are listed as \"Free but yet remain.\"","Signed certificate from the executors of General George Washington to the Clerk of Fairfax.","Accounts from 1802 for furniture and household goods purchased by George Washington Parke Custis from the Estate of Martha Washington. The final payment was made in 1826, and the account is signed by Thomas Peter, executor of the estate.","A list of the household belongings sold by Thomas Peter from the personal estate of Martha Washington. Includes a listing of who purchased each item and the price it sold for.","Signed indenture for sale of land in the City of Washington.","Articles of agreement between George Calvert and Thomas Peter with Thomas Law, agreeing that Thomas Law and his wife Eliza Parke Custis Law will live separately. Eliza will receive $1500 per year from Law, and all the interest from her inheritance from George Washington will go to her and her daughter.","3 sheets of accounts between the estate of Robert Peter and James Dunlop, including the sale of \"5 negroes willed Mrs. Peter.\" These are some of Martha's dower slaves inherited by Martha Parke Custis Peter. One additional account between Jonathan Hicks and the heirs of Robert Peter, dated 1809-1811.","Receipt written by Lawrence Lewis acknowledging receipt from Thomas Peter of three hundred and twenty-six dollars eighteen cent left to his son Lorenzo Lewis as a legacy from Martha Washington.","Receipt signed by George Washington Parke Custis acknowledging the receipt from Thomas Peter of one thousand dollars as a legacy left to his daughter from the late Martha Washington.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Thomas Peter, George Town, to Bushrod Washington, Mount Vernon. Thomas Peter writes to Bushrod about money owed for two purchases he made from the estate of George Washington.","Two documents related to a settlement made by John Dandridge against George Washington Parke Custis and Thomas Peter, executors of Martha Washington's estate. One is a 1829 decree from the U. S. Circuit Court, signed by William Thomas Carroll; and the other is an account of money owed to John Dandridge signed by Benjamin Lincoln Lear, 1830 June 21. Autograph documents signed (2).","3 documents related to the death of Beverley Kennon, husband of Britannia W. Peter Kennon, who died aboard the USS Princeton during the 1844 Peacemaker accident: a newspaper clipping with an excerpt from a sermon by Reverend Mr. Magoon on the Princeton Tragedy, a plan of the burying ground belonging to Mrs. Beverly Kennon, and a certificate from the Vestry of Washington Parish granting Mrs. Beverley Kennon four sites in the Washington Parish Burial Ground.","Receipts for two legacies received of Britannia W. Peter Kennon, executor of Martha Parke Custis Peter's estate. One is for a grandson named Thomas Peter and another for her grandson John Parke Custis Peter.","Manuscript resolution of the Senate of Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, offering sympathy to the families of those killed aboard the USS Princeton during the Peacemaker accident. This copy was given by the President of the United States to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, whose husband, Beverley Kennon, was killed in the accident.","Printed form signed by Britannia W. Peter Kennon and witnessed by William Purcell, esquire, Judge of the Orphans' Court of Washington county, District of Columbia.","A list of collections and payments made to sundry persons to settle the estate of Martha Parke Custis Peter.","Document bound with blue ribbon, with envelope. Last will and testament of Ann Gertrude Wightt, a former nun at the Georgetown Visitation Convent who later lived at Tudor Place. Autograph document, 8 pages.","Autograph letter, with envelope. Ann Gertrude Wightt, Rochester, to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, Tudor Place","Papers related to the sale of Lot 9 in Square 72 of Washington City to William A. Gordon. Letter from William E. Edmonston to William A. Gordon, 1891 May 30. Two letters from William A. Gordon to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, 1891 June 3 and 1889 October 4. Typescript signed by William Gordon of Declaration of Trust for sale of Lot Nine, Square Seventy Two in Washington City, D.C..","Indenture made between Britannia Wellington Kennon, party of the first part, and Walter Gibson Peter, Armistead Peter Jr., and George Freeland Peter, parties of the second part, all of the District of Columbia, regarding relics and heirlooms at Tudor Place acquired by Britannia W. Peter Kennon from her mother Martha Custis Peter grand-daughter of Martha the wife of George Washington, known in the family as \"The Mount Vernon Heirlooms.\" Other relics are from the estates of Thomas Peter and Beverley Kennon. Britannia wishes that these relics be preserved by her descendants and that none of them be sold or disposed of.","These include pictures, miniatures, engravings, glass, china, silver, jewelry, furniture, needlework, and other relics, including a sago palm formerly belonging to Martha Parke Custis Peter. The relics and heirlooms are to be divided into five parts after Britannia's death and delivered to her grandchildren.","A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of the English Language (New York : Printed and published by William A. Davies) Inscribed Britannia W. Peter.","Autograph letter signed. Beverley Kennon, Navy Yard, Washington, to Reverend W. Hoff, George Town. Kennon asks Reverend Hoff to be present at Mrs. Peter's place in George Town on the 8th to marry him to Britannia W. Peter.","2 autograph letters signed.","Autograph letter signed on mourning stationary, with envelope and black seal. John Tyler, Washington, to Britannia W. Peter Kennon. President John Tyler offers his condolences to Britannia W. Peter Kennon on the death of her husband, Beverley Kennon, during the Peacemaker accident aboard the USS Princeton.","G. T. Kennon to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, Tudor Place","Autograph letter signed with envelope docketed \"A letter written to Uncle Bev. by my mother while at boarding school given to me after Uncle Bev's death by Aunt G.\". Martha Custis Kennon, Georgetown, to Beverley Kennon Jr. Beverley Kennon Jr. was Martha Custis Kennon's half brother.","According to Martha Custis Peter, this illustration was at the Tudor Place.","W. Van Ness, New York, to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, Tudor Place, Georgetown","Department of the Interior, Pension Office, to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, Tudor Place, Georgetown","Mrs. Charles Carroll Simms to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, Georgetown","Mattie D. Abbot to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, Tudor Place. From the Secretary of the Ladies Aid Society of Christ Church accepting Britannia Kennon's resignation as President.","Letters from James Mackubin, Ellicott City, to Britannia W. Peter Kennon","Two letters from Justine Van Rensselaer Townsend, Vice Regent of New York for the Mount Vernon Ladies Association, to Britannia W. Peter Kennon. In the 26 November 1890 letter, Justine asks Britannia to help the Ladies determine what is genuine at the upcoming 1890 Thomas Birch's Sons sale of Washington relics in Philadelphia. The sale will include \"General Washington's papers, a clock, a punch bowl, and many other things.\"","Invitation from The Board of World's Fair Managers of Virginia inviting Britannia W. Peter Kennon to be present at the ceremonies of Virginia Day at the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago. Enclosed with an envelope and the calling card of Mrs. William Radford Beale.","Calling cards for Martha Custis Kennon and Armistead Peter. At home card with envelope for Britannia W. Peter Kennon, engraved by Dempsey \u0026 O. Toole of Baltimore \u0026 Washington.","Engraved form ceritifying that \"Cream Ladle No 68944 is an exact reproduction of one onwed by General and Mrs. Washington and used for a number of years at Mr. Vernon.\" The ladle was produced by Galt \u0026 Bro. Jewellers, Silversmiths, Stationers, Washington D.C..","Regarding the purchase of a clock.","Typescript lists of letters and items from Mount Vernon that were part of  Britannia W. Peter Kennon's collection at Tudor Place.","Unbound notebook with list of items and letters from Mount Vernon that belonged to Britannia W. Peter Kennon at Tudor Place. Includes a list of how the items were divided amongst Britannia's grandchildren.Includes furniture and household items.","Includes a list of how the items were divided amongst Britannia W. Peter Kennon's grandchildren.","Manuscript list of books, jewelry, and locks of hair at Tudor Place","Includes both manuscript and typescript inventories of books, furniture, and objects from Tudor Place.","Newsclippings and correspondence related to Washington relics loaned by Walter G. Peter to the National Museum in the early 1900s.","Lent by Walter G. Peter from the Britannia W. Peter Kennon Collection of Washington Relics.","R. Davidson, Pinckneyville, to George Peter, George Town","Includes a $5 charge on 23 October 1813 for a coffin \"for a black man.\" On 9 February 1814, Peter was charged $50.00 for a lined coffin covered with black cloth, among other expenses, possibly following the death of his first wife, Ann Plater Peter, or one of their young sons.","Thomas Anderson, Clarksburgh, to George Peter","Autograph letter signed with printed cash form from the Office of Discount and Deposit, Washington.","Joseph Delaplaine, Philadelphia, to George Peter. Deplaine requests Major Peter's portrait for his gallery.","U. McInder, Petersburg, to George Peter","Letter from unidentified, Annapolis, to George Peter","W. Coor, Rockville, to George Peter","Partially printed form from the District of Columbia. Major Peter grants Charles A. Burnett power of attorney to sell, assign, and transfer his 50 shares of stock in the Books of the Washington Turnpike Company.","Letter from unidentified, Annapolis, to George Peter","Charles Bunting, Montgomery County, to George Peter","James H., Georgetown, to George Peter","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Benjamin Lincoln Lear, Washington, to George Peter. Lear writes regarding two suits againist Mrs. Sarah Peter.","John Wootton, Rockville, to George Peter","Benjamin Lincoln Lear, Washington, to George Peter. Printed letter with manuscript additions, from B. L. Lear, Attorney of the Bank, Bank of the United States.","W. W. Ramsay, Washington, to George Peter","Letter from unidentified, Washington, to George Peter","Letter from unidentified, Washington City, to George Peter","B. H., Rockville, to George Peter","Clement Cod, Georgetown, to George Peter","William Thompson, Union School, to George Peter","Michael Keepers, Frederick Town, to George Peter","John Wootton, Rockville, to George Peter","G. D., George Town, to George Peter","J. Orme, Georgetown, to George Peter","W. Sellman, Clarksburg, to George Peter","Samuel C. Ulens, Poolesville, to George Peter","J. Higgins, Poolesville, to George Peter","Jesse V., Poolesville, to George Peter, Darnestown","J. Falls, Baltimore, to George Peter","Geo. Howson Mason, Annapolis, to George Peter","Alfred Spates, Cumberland, to George Peter","Letter from unidentified, Baltimore, to George Peter","W. Matthews, George Town, to George Peter","Geo. Hownson Mason, Annapolis, to George Peter","Benj. Fawcett, Colesville, to George Peter","J. Williams, Washington D.C., to George Peter","A letter from the Treasuries Office of the Baltimore and Ohion Railroad Company, offering Peter free tickets to pass over the roads of their company.","Printed election ballot for \"The Constitution and Union Ticket,\" promising \"Civil and Religious Liberty.\" George Peter is listed as the candidate for Commisioner of Public Works.","A list of clothing purchased by Martha Washington from William Jones of Alexandria. Includes suits purchased for enslaved workers Daniel, Marcus, Christopher, and Frank. According to notes on the verso, payments were received from James Anderson on 12 April 1800 and 15 May 1800.","Five receipts for goods and services paid for by James Anderson in 1800, including repairs to old shoes, paper lampblack, freight for one box from Philadelphia, 93 yards of cloth, and leather.","Promissory notes from George Peter","Promissory notes and bank notes from George Peter. Checks, Union Bank of Georgetown.","Bills and bank notes from George Peter. Checks, Union Bank of Georgetown.","Bills and bank notes from George Peter. Checks, Union Bank of Georgetown.","Promissory notes and bank notes from George Peter","Bills and bank notes from George Peter","Bills and bank notes from George Peter","Bills and accounts of George Peter","Bills and accounts of George Peter","Bills and accounts of George Peter","Bills and accounts of George Peter","Bills and accounts of George Peter","Bills and accounts of George Peter","Bills and accounts of George Peter","Bills and accounts of George Peter","Bills and accounts of George Peter with F. S. Poole and Bro","Bills and accounts of George Peter with F. S. Poole and Bro.","Undated Bills and accounts of George Peter","George H. Peter, Carlise, writes to his uncle asking for money for an upcoming vacation.","3 letters from James Peter to his uncle George Peter.","George Peter, George Town","3 letters sent by James Freeland Peter to his father from Alexandria, Buffalo, and Detroit.","Manuscript acrostic written for Uncle George Peter.","Sarah Peter, Georgetown, to George Peter","4 letters from George Peter, Jr., to his father.","Typescript list of \"Things from Mt. Vernon\" with manuscript annotations by George Freeland Peter of which Peter heirs inherited the items.","Typescript and manuscript inventories of items fro Tudor Place, with notes on which Peter heirs inherited them.","Identification key to \"The battle at Bunker's Hill\" engraved by Johann Gotthard Müller after the painting by John Trumbull. Printed in London by A. C. de Poggi.","Accounts for shoes, boots, and repairs, including shoes for enslaved people.","Major George Peter's troops are invited to attend Divine Service. \"It is hoped they will attend \u0026 conduct themselves with a reverence suited to the character of Christian soldiers, who have taken arms in defence of their homes \u0026 country \u0026 who look for success \u0026 preservation to the favor of the Almighty Giver of all victory.\"","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel and red wax seal.","2 letters to George Peter from his brother David Peter, George Town.","Deed of sale for land purchased by Peter on Gay Street and Dumarton Street in George Town.","A list of 322 volumes, showing title, number of volumes, size, and type of bookbinding.","8 letters and 1 receipt, mostly addressed to George Peter from his niece, Jane Beverley and her husband, James.","printed pages","Roger Brooke Taney, Annapolis, to George Peter regarding upcoming elections [December 20] to the U. S. Senate specifically the potential election of Mr. [Alexander C.] Hanson as a means to heal and reconcile the differences in the Federal Party. Also discuss Mr. Washington's 'zeal and industry' in supporting Hanson's candidacy. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages. Docketed 'Roger B. Taney - Hanson \u0026 Washington'","W. Cook, Hyates Town,","William Brewer, Aix la Chapelle, to George Peter","James Summers, New Market, to George Peter","G. Dalls S., Colesville, to George Peter, Poolesville","Elisha Jones, Clarksburg, to George Peter","Includes the papers granting George and Sarah Peter guardianship of David Peter's children Elizabeth, William, Jane, George H., and James.","trust, property, and expenses of land","material and clothing","Receipt for the purchase of Lot No. 15 in Square No. 170 in the City of Washington.","Receipts from Leonard W. Candler, Darnes Town, to George Peter. Receipts for the purchase of dry goods, clothing, and other household goods.","3 copies of the will of Sarah Freeland, George Peter's mother-in-law.","appraisal authorization of Alexander Broome and Samuel Darby","Accounts of Margaret Dick with William Parson. Includes an account for shoes soled and nailed for James Peter.","Medical bills, pharmacy, doctor","tuition bills","Letter, T.H. Paul to George Peter. Letter, Unknown  to the Secretary of the Interior of the United States.","Receipts from Leonard W. Candler, Darnes Town, to George Peter. Receipts for the purchase of dry goods, clothing, and other household goods.","typescript copy","deed of conveyance","Indenture, George Peter to Thomas Peter, Land from estate of Robert Peter, Jr.","copies of letters","Military exemption for Armistead Peter","Bill, George Peter, Esq. to Dr. Armistead Peter, 1869 February 11; Col. Richard L. Maury, Attorney, to Dr. Armistead Peter, 1876 October 10","Includes story of Abraham Lincoln and the Maryland Barbecue by Agnes Peter","Memento for either Walter Gibson Peter or W. Orton Williams from Mrs. Laura Cassaway, small American flag and small ivory mirror with flower [Fragile]","Includes receipt of letter, 1873 January 24. Letter regarding interest in farm from Robert Dick.","lock of hair","From Binder 1","From Binder 1","From Binder 1","Genealogical Studies- From Binder 1","Genealogical Studies- From Binder 1","Genealogical Studies- Fragmented letter - From Binder 1","Genealogical Studies- From Binder 1","Genealogical Studies- From Binder 1","Genealogical Studies- From Binder 1","Four envelopes","Goes up to Britannia W. Peter Kennon -From Binder 1","Condolence letter","Signed by Governor Horatio Sharpe","Indenture, September 30, 1791; Resurvey of Forrest, 1796. Document signed by Gov. Haywood","Resurvey of Pipe Tomhock; Copy of Platt (sic) and Illustrations, August 14, 1798; July 11, 1766, Explanation of Survey, September 19, 1797, May 26, 1796, February 16, 1797","Deed, Elizabeth and John Scrivenor, April 18, 1799, June 11, 1799, Resurvey of Brandy, June 9, 1792, June 18, 1792","December 24, 1871, wrapper","List of enslaved persons, livestock, and tools sold at Slashes, Sugar Lands, and Rock Creek Quarters totaling $9,308.00. Autograph document, 3 pages, with docket.","Bernard Gilpin firmly bound to Thomas Peter for $5520","wove paper","Photocopy, \"Account Book 1, Robert Peter, Esq. with the Commissioners of the Federal Buildings; On division of the Tract, Mexico within the City of Washington, Exclusive of what are called \"Old divisions of squares\" and water lots of which no account is key by the Commissioners. 21 pp. Note from Walter Gibson Peter re: History of book, how it ended up in the Library of Congress Thomas Peter","signed by James Madison, B. Crowninshield, Secretary of the Navy","James Madison signature","The most important ones delivered to F.S. Keys Esq. and recorded in suit pending in Court Dt. Columbia","9 manuscripts","under the orders of Lt. Col. E. Robert, USTE","Building 3044 O Street","copies","Includes Allison's Forrest Enlarged; Fort Grubby Hill, July 1, 1732","Includes Indenture, Daniel Veetch, February 19, 1758 Document signed by Gov. Horatio Sharpe","Bathsheba","First found in Thomas Peter's Letterbooks","Photos, Photos from Survey (4) and Ivory Cross [First found in Papers of Britannia W. Peter Kennon] Interesting small religious carved cross, made from Mother-of-Pearl","Letter, William A. Coffin to Britannia Kennon, February 23, 1889; Brouchure for Exhibition, April 30, 1889; Letter, A. W. Drake to Britannia Kennon, January 29, 1889, May 16, 1889, including: carte de visite of George Washington and calling card of Mr. A. W. Drake (Photo) [First found in Papers of Britannia W. Peter Kennon]","First found in Papers of Britannia W. Peter Kennon","First found in Papers of Major George Peter","First found in Major George Peter's Letterbooks","Frenzel Gallery, Georgetown. Moved from Papers of Dr. Armistead Peter.","Includes Sir Thomas Nicholson, William Scott Blair, General Scott of Malenie, Robert Buchanan, William Dunlop, Elizabeth Roberton, J. Horsburgh, Lord Abbots Hall, Isabel Corbet, Cunningham Scott. First found in Papers of Dr. Armistead Peter.","First found in Papers of Dr. Armistead Peter","Containing photographs of Peter relatives","Pictures of Tudor Place, Vacation, Content Farm, Ellen Beale Peter 1931 (Walter Gibson's Wife) Made by Walter Gibson Peter, [Loose photographs], Half Full.","Elizabeth Peter, wife of Robert Peter. Made by Walter Gibson Peter [Note: Some loose pages]","Book of tobacco sales, list of enslaved persons belonging to Robert Peter, and lots of Robert Peter in the City of Washington with division by squares for the Commissioners and how they are disposed. The bound volume is made up of 178 pages. Pages 52-147 are blank. At some point the volume is flipped and entries are begun at the back of the book from pages 178-154. For viewing purposes those pages have been reoriented and reordered.","\"Tobacco Book,\" All letters received pertaining to his business of selling tobacco in Europe and trading across the Atlantic, including captains, lawyers, and buyers in Europe.","Includes personal letters that were sent to the family, photocopied letters from Thomas and General Washington, various financial papersNot in order [Documents are fragile and book in poor condition]. Made by Walter Gibson Peter.","Contains photographs and letters. Created by Walter Gibson Peter, received documents from Britannia W. Peter Kennon.","Commissions, Letters, Orders, etc. Relating to service in the U.S. Army and Major Georgetown Field Artillery, Created by Walter Gibson Peter. Items signed by John Adams and Thomas Jefferson.","Corps of the Artillerists, New Orleans and Fort McHenry, Garrison and Regimental Orders, Major George Peter; Order and prisoner tries and punishments, List from Fort McHenry, Morning Reports [Note: Book in poor condition]","Ledger of real estate holdings of George Peter with Robert Peter and James Peter [pages 2-17]. Also includes, \"The following Table exhibits a view of the Squares and Lots, the Number of square feet therein contained, and the value of the same, now owned by Capt. George Peter, in the City of Washington\" [pages 74-78]. Stitch binding with marbled paper covers, 88 pages. Real estate accounts appear on pages 2-7, 10-11, 14-17, 74, 76, and 78. The remaining page are blank. In 1813, the ledger is flipped and a single page (page 88) includes a list of names under the title 'Rent Roll for 1813.'","Ledger for the estate of Robert Peter maintained by his son Thomas Peter. The bond volume contains 176 pages, partially completed. Accounts are entered on pages 6-54, pages 55-173 are blank, and pages 174-176 include bank notes at the Bank of Columbia and the Branch Bank of Washington City. A scrap of paper with calculations was found between pages 49 and 50 and is included in the digitization.","First found in Papers of Major George Peter","Lessons and Exercises in Vocal Music by Benjamin Carr","Contains letters, pictures, U.S. Navy Commissions (James Madison, John Tyler, and Franklin Pierce), invitations, and a memorandum of Britannia and Beverley made by Walter Gibson Peter- Grandson to Britannia.","After resigning from the army, notes made from Walter George Peter. Includes letters, a list of enlaved people from Montanaverde, bills, and business transactions.","Repairs made on properties of Robert Peter, Jr.  Stitch binding with marbled paper covers, 98 pages. Real estate accounts appear on pages 2-5, 8-23, and 26-33. The remaining pages are blank.","First found in Papers of Major George Peter","First found in Papers of Major George Peter","Copies made February 1 and 2, 1849 by Edmund Law Rogers at Tudor Place, the residence of his Great-Aunt Martha Peter.","Communion Alms, Christmas and Easter Offerings, June 5, 1850. In Memory of Mrs. Britannia Wellington Kennon, From the Trustees of the Louise Home, 1911.","Four account books. Account Money paid for the Estate of Mrs. Martha Peter","\"Commenced the practice of medicine the latter end of March 1867. Left town the first of May 1867 and returned June 28th- recommended practicing 8th of July, etc., Expense Log and Visiting List\"","First found in Dr. Armistead Peter's files. 9 volumes, dated 1863, 1866, 1870, 1873, 1876, 1878, 1889, 1892, and 1896.","List of patients from practice and paid or unpaid, in alphabetical order, Bills Due, Cash Paid to Mrs. Peter, other accounts, small pox vaccination count","Notes on visits, family seal, copied letters, list of articles from Mount Vernon, notes about clothes and jewelry; Copy of Album was acquired by Martha Custis Peter, great-great granddaughter to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, which Britannia had given to her grandson, Walter Gibson Peter. Her father was Walter Gibson Peter, Jr.","contains dried flowers","Includes folders of France and WWI soldiers","Contains deeds, inventories, and papers pertaining to Robert Peter's estates and his sons, Robert, James, David, George, and Thomas. Various notes about David Peter's death, and letters from George Peter. Made by Walter Gibson Peter. [Note: There are loose pages]","Includes voice and music notes for the saxon ground, will you come to the bower, nobody coming to marry me, the rose, rondo, and others.","First found in Papers of Major George Peter","No. 5116, volume 190, covering the coronation of George VI.","Printed volume, includes a facsimile handwritten section entitled \"accounts, G. 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(Benjamin Lincoln), 1792-1832","Peter, George Washington, 1801-1877","Maltitz, Apollonius August von, 1795-1870","Quincy, Josiah, 1772-1864","Stabler, Edward, 1769-1831","Lewis, Lorenzo, 1803-1847","Kennon, Beverley, 1793-1844","Peter, Martha Custis Kennon, 1843-1886","Peter, Walter G.  (Walter Gibson), 1868-1945","Peter, Armistead, 1870-1960","Peter, George Freeland, 1875–1953","Tyler, John, 1790-1862","Peter, Walter Gibson, 1842-1863","Townsend, Justine Van Rensselaer, 1828-1912","Taney, Roger Brooke, 1777-1864","Delaplaine, Joseph, 1777-1824","Bunting, Charles","Key, Philip Barton, 1757-1815","Hanson, Alexander Contee, 1786-1819","English \n.    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Papers of Robert Peter : Subseries 11.1. Accounts, Subseries 11.2. Financial Documents, Subseries 11.3. Legal Documents, Subseries 11.4. Land Documents, Subseries 11.5. Estate Documents Series 12. Papers of Thomas Peter : Subseries 12.1. Financial Documents, Subseries 12.2. Land Documents, Subseries 12.3. Estate Documents, Subseries 12.4. Correspondence Series 13. Papers of Britannia W. Peter Kennon, 1824-1909 : Subseries 13.1. Financial Documents, Subseries 13.2. Legal Documents, Subseries 13.3. Correspondence"],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Peters were a prominent family in Washington, D.C. during the eighteenth and nineteen centuries. Martha Parke Custis, Martha Washington's granddaughter, married into the Peter family in 1795.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eGeorge Washington (1732-1799)\u003c/emph\u003e: George Washington was born on February 22, 1732 at a modest farm in Westmoreland County, Virginia to parents Augustine and Mary Ball Washington. In 1749, George Washington was appointed surveyor for Culpepper County. In 1752, he started his military career in the Virginia militia. During the Revolutionary War he was the Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army and later was elected as the first President of the United States of America. He lived with his wife, Martha Washington, at Mount Vernon, where he passed away December 14, 1799.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eMartha Washington (1731-1802)\u003c/emph\u003e: Martha Dandridge Custis Washington was born on June 2, 1731 to parents John and Frances Jones Dandridge. She married her first husband, Daniel Parke Custis, on May 15, 1750. Together they had four children, two of whom died in childhood. On July 8, 1757, her husband unexpectedly died, leaving her a widow with their two remaining children, John Parke Custis and Martha Parke Custis. On January 6, 1759, Martha Dandridge Custis married George Washington. Martha Parke Custis or Patsy, died at the age of 17. On February 3, 1774, John Parke Custis married Eleanor Calvert, and together they had four children who survived to adulthood. However, on November 5, 1781, John Parke Custis passed away, and the younger two of his children went to live at Mount Vernon with their grandmother. Martha Dandridge Custis Washington died on May 22, 1802.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eTobias Lear (1762-1816)\u003c/emph\u003e: Tobias Lear was born in 1762. He was employed by George Washington in 1786 to manage expense reports to Congress and also as the personal tutor to Martha Washington's grandchildren. In 1790 Tobias Lear married Mary \"Polly\" Long; however she died in 1793. Lear then married Martha Washington's niece, Frances Bassett Washington, but she died shortly they were married. Lear married for a third time to Frances Dandridge Henley, another niece of Martha Washington. He died in 1816.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eElizabeth (Betsy, Beth, Eliza) Parke Custis Law (1776-1831)\u003c/emph\u003e: Wife to Thomas Law, Eliza Parke Custis Law was born on August 21, 1776. She was the daughter of John (Jacky) Parke Custis and Eleanor (Nelly) Calvert. Upon the death of her father in 1781, Eliza's two younger siblings, George Washington (Washy) Parke Custis and Eleanor (Nelly) Parke Custis went to live with their grandmother, Martha Washington, and her second husband, George Washington. Eliza and her other sister Martha stayed at home with their mother. Shortly after, their mother remarried Dr. David Stuart and had thirteen more children. On March 21, 1796, Eliza Parke Custis Law married Thomas Law and together they had one child, Eliza Law. In 1804, the couple separated and their daughter went to live with her father. They officially divorced in 1811. Eliza Parke Custis Law lived with one of her uncles for a time after the separation, and soon purchased a house in Alexandria called \"Mount Washington.\" Eliza Law Rogers died in 1822, leaving behind a husband (Lloyd Nicholas Rogers) and two children. Eliza Parke Custis Law died on December 31, 1831.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eThomas Law (1756-1834)\u003c/emph\u003e: Thomas Law was born on October 23, 1756 in Cambridge, England. He started his career working for the East India Trading Company and began building his reputation, as well as his income. In 1794, he left England to start a new life in America where he began to invest in lands, particularly in the nation's capital. Over time, Law became extremely passionate about the arts, particularly poetry, which he wrote and published. He even founded the first dance society, theater, and the Columbian Institute for the Promotion of Arts and Sciences. Thomas Law married Eliza Parke Custis on March 21, 1796. Together they had one child, Eliza Law, who married Lloyd Nicholls Rogers in 1817. Thomas Law died in 1834.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eWilliam Costin (1780-1842)\u003c/emph\u003e: William Costin was a prominent free black man in early 19th-century Washington DC. He was a messenger for the Bank of Washington and ran a hack business in the city. In 1800, he married his cousin Philadelphia (\"Delphy\"), a dower slave of Martha Washington. Upon Martha Washington's death in 1802, Delphy became the property of Eliza Parke Custis Law, wife to Thomas Law. Delphy and their children were granted freedom shortly after, and the couple decided to stay in Washington, D.C. Together the Costins had seven children. He died in 1842.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eJohn Law (1784-1822)\u003c/emph\u003e: John Law was born in India about 1784 to Thomas Law and an unidentified Indian woman. In 1794 Thomas Law came to America after living about two decades in India; presumably John and his brothers came with him. Thomas Law married Eliza Parke Custis in 1796 and raised the boys until their separation around 1804. John Law graduated from Harvard University in 1804; he was a member of the Columbian Dragoons in 1811; and was the commissioner to adjust the Yazoo claims in 1814. He died on October 4, 1822.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eLloyd Nicholas Rogers (1787 or 1788-1860)\u003c/emph\u003e: Lloyd Nicholas Rogers was born on September 20, 1788 to parents Nicholas and Eleanor Buchanan Rogers. Lloyd Nicholas Rogers married Eliza Law Rogers in 1817. Together they had two children, Edmund Law Rogers and Eleanor Agnes Rogers. They lived on Druid Hill which had been passed down by Lloyd's Scottish father. Very shortly after the death of Lloyd's father in 1822, Eliza also died. In 1829, Rogers was married to Hortensia Monroe Hay who was the granddaughter of James Monroe. Together, they had an additional three daughters, Harriet, Hortensia, and Mary Custis. Lloyd was a proprietor of his estate and practiced law out of his home on Druid Hill. Hortensia died in the 1850s, leaving Lloyd all alone. All of his children except for Eleanor had already married and moved out. Eleanor would not marry until 1862, following her father's death. Lloyd Nicholas Rogers died on November 12, 1860.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eEdmund Law Rogers (1818-1896)\u003c/emph\u003e: Edmund Law Rogers was born in 1818 to Lloyd Nicholas Rogers and Eliza Law Rogers. He grew up and lived in Baltimore all of his life, and was a founding member of the Maryland and Harvard Club, as well as a member of various other organizations, such as, the Sons of the Revolution and the Baltimore Historical Society. He spoke several different languages and was a lover of the arts. He married Charlotte Matilda Plater and together they had two children, Edmund Law Rogers, Jr., and Charlotte Plater Rogers. He died of paralysis on January 24, 1896.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eRobert Peter (1726-1806)\u003c/emph\u003e: Robert Peter was born in 1726 in Scotland to Thomas Peter and Jean Dunlop, who were prosperous merchants. He immigrated to the United States around 1745, but there is no definite reason why he chose to leave. He first settled in the town, Bladensburg, along the Anacostia River. In 1751, Georgetown was established, and Robert purchased a lot in the town the following year, and slowly began to build up his land holdings. His land holdings grew to be quite extensive, including owning the entire square from M, K, and 31st Streets, and Wisconsin Ave. From 1789 to 1798, Robert Peter was the first mayor of Georgetown. On December 27, 1767, he married Elizabeth Scott, and together they had 10 children, one of whom died as an infant. Their names were: Thomas, Alexander, Elizabeth, Walter, Robert, Jean, Margaret, David, George, and James. He died in 1806.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eThomas Peter (1769-1834)\u003c/emph\u003e: Thomas Peter was born January 4, 1769 to Robert and Elizabeth Scott Peter. Thomas Peter married Martha Parke Custis, granddaughter to Martha Washington, in 1795. Together, they had eight children. Martha Eliza Eleanor, Columbia Washington, John Parke Custis, Robert Thomas, George Washington, America Pinckney, Martha Custis Castania (who died young), and Britannia Wellington. In 1805, Thomas and Martha purchased eight-and-a-half acres in \"Georgetown Heights.\" [For more information on Tudor Place, see Tudor Place: Historic House and Gardens.] They later hired architect Dr. William Thornton to design and build Tudor Place located in Georgetown. It was completed in 1816 and still stands today. Thomas Peter was a prominent lawyer of the time and was one of the executors of Martha Washington's will. He died April 16, 1834.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eMartha (Patty) Parke Custis Peter (1777-1854)\u003c/emph\u003e: was born to John Parke Custis and Eleanor (Nelly) Calvert Custis on December 31, 1777. She was one of four children in their family to survive to adulthood: Eliza Parke, Martha Parke, Eleanor Parke (Nelly), and George Washington (Washy) Parke. Following the death of their father in 1781, Patty and her older sister, Eliza, lived with their mother and stepfather, Dr. David Stuart, and their large family, while their younger siblings, Nelly and Washy, lived with their grandparents at Mount Vernon. There were frequent visits to Mount Vernon in both childhood and following her marriage to Thomas Peter in 1795. She died July 13 or 15, 1854.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eBritannia Wellington Peter Kennon (1815-1911)\u003c/emph\u003e: Britannia Wellington Peter was born January 28, 1815, as the youngest child of Martha Parke (Patty) Custis Peter and Thomas Peter. In 1842, she married Commodore Beverley Kennon, and together they had one child, Martha Custis Kennon, on October 18, 1843. Commodore Kennon died from a gun explosion on the frigate Princeton on February 28, 1844. Martha Custis Kennon married Dr. Armistead Peter in 1867. When Britannia Wellington Peter Kennon's mother passed in 1854, she inherited Tudor Place, where she lived until her death in 1911.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eMajor George Peter (1779-1861)\u003c/emph\u003e: Major George W. Peter was born on September 28, 1779 to Robert and Elizabeth Scott Peter. He was married three times during his life. First, to Ann Plater in 1809. Together they had two children, George and Thomas. His wife and two children all died in 1814. Secondly, in 1815 he married Agnes Buchanon Freeland. They had five children, Robert, Ann, James, Agnes, and David. Agnes, his wife, died in 1825. Only a month later, he again married, this time to Sarah Norfleet Freeland, the sister of his second wife. Together, they had nine children: Sarah Agnes, George, Alexander Scott, Margaret Dick, Elizabeth, Armistead, Walter Gibson, William, and Katherine Norfleet. Major George Peter was an officer in the army, a representative in Congress, and a farmer. During his career in the army, he was first appointed first lieutenant 2nd, Artillery and Engineers on February 16, 1801. He was promoted to Captain on November 3, 1807, and finally was transferred to the Light Artillery in May of 1808. He resigned in June 11, 1809. In 1815, he was elected to Congress to cover the sixth district in Maryland. He would continue this appointment until after 1828. He died June 22, 1861.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eDr. Armistead Peter (1840-1902)\u003c/emph\u003e: Dr. Armistead Peter was one of George Peter's sons from his third marriage to Sarah Norfleet Freeland Peter. He was born on February 23, 1840. Dr. Armistead Peter was a cousin to his wife Martha Custis Kennon Peter, whom he married in 1867. Together, Martha and Armistead had five children: Walter Gibson, Armistead, Beverley Kennon, George Freeland, and Agnes. He and Martha Custis Kennon Peter both moved into Tudor Place and Dr. Armistead Peter converted a portion of the house for his medical practice. He created a very successful business as one of the best doctors in the city of Washington. During the Civil War he was employed by the U.S. Army as ward surgeon, as well as serving in a smallpox hospital. Martha Custis Kennon Peter died suddenly in 1886. Armistead died in 1902, his mother-in-law, Britannia W. Peter Kennon outliving both of them. The land in Bethesda was divided between their four children. After Britannia W. Peter Kennon died, the house was left to her grandson, Armistead Peter II. Dr. Armistead Peter died on January 28, 1902.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eAgnes Peter (1880-1957)\u003c/emph\u003e: Agnes Peter, born on February 3, 1880, was the daughter of Dr. Armistead Peter and Martha Custis Kennon Peter. She lived in France for a period of time during WWI conducting work for the YMCA. Agnes Peter was the director of a Foyer du Soldat and helped to receive soldiers and refugees. She was also in charge of the Graves Registration Section in Rheims. She was the first woman in France to be awarded the silver Medal of Honor for her distinguished services to the country during the war. In 1946, when she was 73, she married Nobel Prize winner, Dr. John R. Mott, who is most acclaimed for his work creating international Christian programs with a goal to establish peace. She died in 1957.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical / Historical"],"bioghist_tesim":["The Peters were a prominent family in Washington, D.C. during the eighteenth and nineteen centuries. Martha Parke Custis, Martha Washington's granddaughter, married into the Peter family in 1795.","George Washington (1732-1799) : George Washington was born on February 22, 1732 at a modest farm in Westmoreland County, Virginia to parents Augustine and Mary Ball Washington. In 1749, George Washington was appointed surveyor for Culpepper County. In 1752, he started his military career in the Virginia militia. During the Revolutionary War he was the Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army and later was elected as the first President of the United States of America. He lived with his wife, Martha Washington, at Mount Vernon, where he passed away December 14, 1799.","Martha Washington (1731-1802) : Martha Dandridge Custis Washington was born on June 2, 1731 to parents John and Frances Jones Dandridge. She married her first husband, Daniel Parke Custis, on May 15, 1750. Together they had four children, two of whom died in childhood. On July 8, 1757, her husband unexpectedly died, leaving her a widow with their two remaining children, John Parke Custis and Martha Parke Custis. On January 6, 1759, Martha Dandridge Custis married George Washington. Martha Parke Custis or Patsy, died at the age of 17. On February 3, 1774, John Parke Custis married Eleanor Calvert, and together they had four children who survived to adulthood. However, on November 5, 1781, John Parke Custis passed away, and the younger two of his children went to live at Mount Vernon with their grandmother. Martha Dandridge Custis Washington died on May 22, 1802.","Tobias Lear (1762-1816) : Tobias Lear was born in 1762. He was employed by George Washington in 1786 to manage expense reports to Congress and also as the personal tutor to Martha Washington's grandchildren. In 1790 Tobias Lear married Mary \"Polly\" Long; however she died in 1793. Lear then married Martha Washington's niece, Frances Bassett Washington, but she died shortly they were married. Lear married for a third time to Frances Dandridge Henley, another niece of Martha Washington. He died in 1816.","Elizabeth (Betsy, Beth, Eliza) Parke Custis Law (1776-1831) : Wife to Thomas Law, Eliza Parke Custis Law was born on August 21, 1776. She was the daughter of John (Jacky) Parke Custis and Eleanor (Nelly) Calvert. Upon the death of her father in 1781, Eliza's two younger siblings, George Washington (Washy) Parke Custis and Eleanor (Nelly) Parke Custis went to live with their grandmother, Martha Washington, and her second husband, George Washington. Eliza and her other sister Martha stayed at home with their mother. Shortly after, their mother remarried Dr. David Stuart and had thirteen more children. On March 21, 1796, Eliza Parke Custis Law married Thomas Law and together they had one child, Eliza Law. In 1804, the couple separated and their daughter went to live with her father. They officially divorced in 1811. Eliza Parke Custis Law lived with one of her uncles for a time after the separation, and soon purchased a house in Alexandria called \"Mount Washington.\" Eliza Law Rogers died in 1822, leaving behind a husband (Lloyd Nicholas Rogers) and two children. Eliza Parke Custis Law died on December 31, 1831.","Thomas Law (1756-1834) : Thomas Law was born on October 23, 1756 in Cambridge, England. He started his career working for the East India Trading Company and began building his reputation, as well as his income. In 1794, he left England to start a new life in America where he began to invest in lands, particularly in the nation's capital. Over time, Law became extremely passionate about the arts, particularly poetry, which he wrote and published. He even founded the first dance society, theater, and the Columbian Institute for the Promotion of Arts and Sciences. Thomas Law married Eliza Parke Custis on March 21, 1796. Together they had one child, Eliza Law, who married Lloyd Nicholls Rogers in 1817. Thomas Law died in 1834.","William Costin (1780-1842) : William Costin was a prominent free black man in early 19th-century Washington DC. He was a messenger for the Bank of Washington and ran a hack business in the city. In 1800, he married his cousin Philadelphia (\"Delphy\"), a dower slave of Martha Washington. Upon Martha Washington's death in 1802, Delphy became the property of Eliza Parke Custis Law, wife to Thomas Law. Delphy and their children were granted freedom shortly after, and the couple decided to stay in Washington, D.C. Together the Costins had seven children. He died in 1842.","John Law (1784-1822) : John Law was born in India about 1784 to Thomas Law and an unidentified Indian woman. In 1794 Thomas Law came to America after living about two decades in India; presumably John and his brothers came with him. Thomas Law married Eliza Parke Custis in 1796 and raised the boys until their separation around 1804. John Law graduated from Harvard University in 1804; he was a member of the Columbian Dragoons in 1811; and was the commissioner to adjust the Yazoo claims in 1814. He died on October 4, 1822.","Lloyd Nicholas Rogers (1787 or 1788-1860) : Lloyd Nicholas Rogers was born on September 20, 1788 to parents Nicholas and Eleanor Buchanan Rogers. Lloyd Nicholas Rogers married Eliza Law Rogers in 1817. Together they had two children, Edmund Law Rogers and Eleanor Agnes Rogers. They lived on Druid Hill which had been passed down by Lloyd's Scottish father. Very shortly after the death of Lloyd's father in 1822, Eliza also died. In 1829, Rogers was married to Hortensia Monroe Hay who was the granddaughter of James Monroe. Together, they had an additional three daughters, Harriet, Hortensia, and Mary Custis. Lloyd was a proprietor of his estate and practiced law out of his home on Druid Hill. Hortensia died in the 1850s, leaving Lloyd all alone. All of his children except for Eleanor had already married and moved out. Eleanor would not marry until 1862, following her father's death. Lloyd Nicholas Rogers died on November 12, 1860.","Edmund Law Rogers (1818-1896) : Edmund Law Rogers was born in 1818 to Lloyd Nicholas Rogers and Eliza Law Rogers. He grew up and lived in Baltimore all of his life, and was a founding member of the Maryland and Harvard Club, as well as a member of various other organizations, such as, the Sons of the Revolution and the Baltimore Historical Society. He spoke several different languages and was a lover of the arts. He married Charlotte Matilda Plater and together they had two children, Edmund Law Rogers, Jr., and Charlotte Plater Rogers. He died of paralysis on January 24, 1896.","Robert Peter (1726-1806) : Robert Peter was born in 1726 in Scotland to Thomas Peter and Jean Dunlop, who were prosperous merchants. He immigrated to the United States around 1745, but there is no definite reason why he chose to leave. He first settled in the town, Bladensburg, along the Anacostia River. In 1751, Georgetown was established, and Robert purchased a lot in the town the following year, and slowly began to build up his land holdings. His land holdings grew to be quite extensive, including owning the entire square from M, K, and 31st Streets, and Wisconsin Ave. From 1789 to 1798, Robert Peter was the first mayor of Georgetown. On December 27, 1767, he married Elizabeth Scott, and together they had 10 children, one of whom died as an infant. Their names were: Thomas, Alexander, Elizabeth, Walter, Robert, Jean, Margaret, David, George, and James. He died in 1806.","Thomas Peter (1769-1834) : Thomas Peter was born January 4, 1769 to Robert and Elizabeth Scott Peter. Thomas Peter married Martha Parke Custis, granddaughter to Martha Washington, in 1795. Together, they had eight children. Martha Eliza Eleanor, Columbia Washington, John Parke Custis, Robert Thomas, George Washington, America Pinckney, Martha Custis Castania (who died young), and Britannia Wellington. In 1805, Thomas and Martha purchased eight-and-a-half acres in \"Georgetown Heights.\" [For more information on Tudor Place, see Tudor Place: Historic House and Gardens.] They later hired architect Dr. William Thornton to design and build Tudor Place located in Georgetown. It was completed in 1816 and still stands today. Thomas Peter was a prominent lawyer of the time and was one of the executors of Martha Washington's will. He died April 16, 1834.","Martha (Patty) Parke Custis Peter (1777-1854) : was born to John Parke Custis and Eleanor (Nelly) Calvert Custis on December 31, 1777. She was one of four children in their family to survive to adulthood: Eliza Parke, Martha Parke, Eleanor Parke (Nelly), and George Washington (Washy) Parke. Following the death of their father in 1781, Patty and her older sister, Eliza, lived with their mother and stepfather, Dr. David Stuart, and their large family, while their younger siblings, Nelly and Washy, lived with their grandparents at Mount Vernon. There were frequent visits to Mount Vernon in both childhood and following her marriage to Thomas Peter in 1795. She died July 13 or 15, 1854.","Britannia Wellington Peter Kennon (1815-1911) : Britannia Wellington Peter was born January 28, 1815, as the youngest child of Martha Parke (Patty) Custis Peter and Thomas Peter. In 1842, she married Commodore Beverley Kennon, and together they had one child, Martha Custis Kennon, on October 18, 1843. Commodore Kennon died from a gun explosion on the frigate Princeton on February 28, 1844. Martha Custis Kennon married Dr. Armistead Peter in 1867. When Britannia Wellington Peter Kennon's mother passed in 1854, she inherited Tudor Place, where she lived until her death in 1911.","Major George Peter (1779-1861) : Major George W. Peter was born on September 28, 1779 to Robert and Elizabeth Scott Peter. He was married three times during his life. First, to Ann Plater in 1809. Together they had two children, George and Thomas. His wife and two children all died in 1814. Secondly, in 1815 he married Agnes Buchanon Freeland. They had five children, Robert, Ann, James, Agnes, and David. Agnes, his wife, died in 1825. Only a month later, he again married, this time to Sarah Norfleet Freeland, the sister of his second wife. Together, they had nine children: Sarah Agnes, George, Alexander Scott, Margaret Dick, Elizabeth, Armistead, Walter Gibson, William, and Katherine Norfleet. Major George Peter was an officer in the army, a representative in Congress, and a farmer. During his career in the army, he was first appointed first lieutenant 2nd, Artillery and Engineers on February 16, 1801. He was promoted to Captain on November 3, 1807, and finally was transferred to the Light Artillery in May of 1808. He resigned in June 11, 1809. In 1815, he was elected to Congress to cover the sixth district in Maryland. He would continue this appointment until after 1828. He died June 22, 1861.","Dr. Armistead Peter (1840-1902) : Dr. Armistead Peter was one of George Peter's sons from his third marriage to Sarah Norfleet Freeland Peter. He was born on February 23, 1840. Dr. Armistead Peter was a cousin to his wife Martha Custis Kennon Peter, whom he married in 1867. Together, Martha and Armistead had five children: Walter Gibson, Armistead, Beverley Kennon, George Freeland, and Agnes. He and Martha Custis Kennon Peter both moved into Tudor Place and Dr. Armistead Peter converted a portion of the house for his medical practice. He created a very successful business as one of the best doctors in the city of Washington. During the Civil War he was employed by the U.S. Army as ward surgeon, as well as serving in a smallpox hospital. Martha Custis Kennon Peter died suddenly in 1886. Armistead died in 1902, his mother-in-law, Britannia W. Peter Kennon outliving both of them. The land in Bethesda was divided between their four children. After Britannia W. Peter Kennon died, the house was left to her grandson, Armistead Peter II. Dr. Armistead Peter died on January 28, 1902.","Agnes Peter (1880-1957) : Agnes Peter, born on February 3, 1880, was the daughter of Dr. Armistead Peter and Martha Custis Kennon Peter. She lived in France for a period of time during WWI conducting work for the YMCA. Agnes Peter was the director of a Foyer du Soldat and helped to receive soldiers and refugees. She was also in charge of the Graves Registration Section in Rheims. She was the first woman in France to be awarded the silver Medal of Honor for her distinguished services to the country during the war. In 1946, when she was 73, she married Nobel Prize winner, Dr. John R. Mott, who is most acclaimed for his work creating international Christian programs with a goal to establish peace. She died in 1957."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e[Name and date of item], Peter Family papers, [Folder], Special Collections, The George Washington Presidential Library at Mount Vernon [hereafter Washington Library], Mount Vernon, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["[Name and date of item], Peter Family papers, [Folder], Special Collections, The George Washington Presidential Library at Mount Vernon [hereafter Washington Library], Mount Vernon, Virginia."],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePeter family owned books are cataloged in the Library Catalog. The 23 titles (36 volumes) are searchable in the\n\u003ca href=\"https://mountvernonlibrary.on.worldcat.org/search?queryString=%2A\u0026amp;clusterResults=false\u0026amp;groupVariantRecords=false\u0026amp;subscope=wz%3A46368%3A%3Azs%3A39386\u0026amp;changedFacet=scope\"\u003ethe Catalog's Peter Family Collection\u003c/a\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003esee Century Magazine, May 1890, p. 17\u003c/p\u003e"],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Materials","Related Materials"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["Peter family owned books are cataloged in the Library Catalog. The 23 titles (36 volumes) are searchable in the\n the Catalog's Peter Family Collection .","see Century Magazine, May 1890, p. 17"],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection consists of papers collected by various members of the Peter families. It includes letters from George Washington, letters of condolence to Martha Washington after George Washington's death, estate documents, Major George Peter's military papers, land plats and surveys, photo albums, letterbooks, and notebooks that tell of the life of this prominent family in Virginia and the City of Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed from Eliza, Hope Park, asking her grandfather for a picture of him. Docketed in Washington's hand on verso.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutographed letter signed (signature cut out) George Washington, German Town, to Eliza Parke Custis. Washington offers his granddaughter advice on love and marriage.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter in Washington's hand, initialed by both George and Martha. George and Martha Washington, Philadelphia, to Thomas Law. The Washingtons congratulate Law on his marriage to their grandaughter Eliza.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed by George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Thomas Peter, discussing the purchase of English cattle.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Docketed in Washington's hand.Thomas Peter, George Town, to George Washington, Mount Vernon. Peter asks Washington to secure a spot for his brother in the Army and shares rumors about a bill coming up in Congress.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel and seal. George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Thomas Peter. Washington writes about the sale of tobacco.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel.George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Thomas Peter. Washington writes about farming and congratulates Thomas and Patsy on the birth of their son.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. John Mercereau, Union Township, to George Washington. John Mercereau, a businessman who served with his brother and nephew in a spy ring during the Revolutionary War, writes to Washington asking if he may come and visit, reflecting that no memories give him greater satisfaction than those he spent \"Devoted to my Countrys Service.\" Tragically, Mercereau did not know that Washington had died 10 days before his letter was sent.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Bartholomew Dandridge, Jr., London, to George Washington.  Bartholomew Dandridge, Jr., writes to his uncle about his business ventures from London. He had not yet received word of Washington's death on December 14, 1799.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter unsigned in the hand of Eleanor Calvert Custis Stuart and most likely addressed to Tobias Lear. The letter is dated 7 February with no year but was most likely written in 1790, since it mentions Lear's first marriage, which occured in 1790.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed, undated, with integral free franked address panel. Eleanor Calvert Custis Stuart to Tobias Lear, New York. Docketed in Lear's hand as received 2 October 1790. Eleanor writes of her unhappiness at being parted from her children Nelly and Wash.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Eleanor Calvert Custis Stuart, Mount Vernon, to Tobias Lear, New York. Eleanor writes about the lottery and her family, noting that \"My Dear Nelly \u0026amp; Wash. are still spoilt by Grand Mama but chearfully obey every word I say to them.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Docketed in hand of George Washington. Lucretia Constance Radcliffe, Charleston, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon. Mrs. Radcliffe writes seeking an Army commission for her son and sends a packet of crane feathers and melon seeds. She also sends news of Major Pinkney.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript resolution of the \"Sixth Congress of the United States: At the first session Begun and held at the City of Philadelphia, in the State of Pennsylvania, on Monday, the second of December, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-nine\" stating that a marble monument to George Washington be erected in the City of Washington and that his remains be interred beneath it. It is also resolved that a funeral procession from Comgress Hall to the German Lutheran Church shall take place on Thursday, December 26, 1799, and that the nation will wear crepe arm bands for thirty days of mourning.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. Maria S. Ross, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon. A condolence letter from Maria S. Ross of Lancaster, Pennsylvania to Martha Washington on the death of her husband.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter, copy. Tobias Lear's, Mount Vernon, response to Maria Ross's condolence letter to Martha Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel with seal of John Adams. Abigail Adams, Philadelphia, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon. Condolence letter written by Abigail Adams to Martha Washington on the death of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Martha Washington's response to Abigail Adams's condolence letter on the death of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Condolence letter from Mary Stead Pinckney, Shepherdstown, West Virginia, to Martha Washington on the death of George Washington. Pinckney also sends her regards and congratulations to Nelly Parke Custis Lewis, who was recovering from the birth of her first child, Frances Parke Lewis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Condolence letter from Jonathan Trumbull Jr., Governor of Connecticut, Lebanon, Connecticut, to Martha Washington on the death of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Condolence letter from Elias Boudinot, New Jersey Congressman and Director of the United States Mint, Philadelphia, to Martha Washington on the death of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, to Elias Boudinot. Tobias Lear's response on behalf of Martha Washington to Elias Boudinot's condolence letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. Bushrod Washington, Walnut Farm, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon. Bushrod writes to Martha about purchasing corn from Colonel Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. Condolence letter written by Ann Huntington, New London, Connecticut,  to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon, on the death of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Tobias Lear's, Mount Vernon, response on behalf of Martha to Hamilton's condolence letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. Condolence letter from Reverend Samuel Miller, New York, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon, on the death of George Washington. He writes that he is inclosing a discourse he recently delivered on the occasion of Washington's death.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Tobias Lear's, Mount Vernon, response on behalf of Martha to Samuel Miller's, New York, condolence letter on the death of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. Stephen Williamson, Philadelphia, State Prison, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon. Stephen Williamson introduces himself as the captain of a company in the Rhode Island Regiment who served under Washington in the Revolutionary War. He recounts a dream he had in which she gives birth to a son following Washington's death. He also tells Martha the details of his arrest for buying a stolen horse and requests her assistance in getting him out of prison.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Former Secretary of War Henry Knox, Montpelier, St. Georges, sends Martha his condolences after the passing of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writes on behalf of Martha in response to Henry Knox's condolence letter on the death of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Mayor of New York City Richard Varick offers his condolences to Martha after the death of George Washington. He also incloses, on behalf of the Common Council of New York City, an oration delivered on the occassion of Washington's death by Gouverneur Morris.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writes on behalf of Martha Washington in response to Richard Varick's, New York, condolence letter after the death of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Richard Washington,Bermuda, a former business associate of Washington's in London, offers his condolences to Martha after George Washington's death.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Condolence letter from Theodore Sedgwick, Philadelphia, to Martha Washington on the death of George Washington. Sedgwick writes that he is inclosing a second edition of General Lee's funeral oration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writing on behalf of Martha in response to Theodore Sedgwick's condolence letter after the death of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Condolence letter written by the Marquis de Lafayette, La Grange, to Martha after the death of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. A condolence letter from Auguste Belin, Secretary of the Loge Française l'Aménité of Philidelphia, a freemason lodge of French and Saint-Dominguen émigrés. Belin writes that he is inclosing copies of a funeral oration performed at the lodge in honor of George Washington's death.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writes on behalf of Martha in response to Auguste Belin's, Philadelphia, condolence letter on the death of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter. Condolence note from Reverend William Rogers, Philadelphia, to Martha on the death of George Washington. Rogers writes that he is enclosing a copy of a funeral oration he delivered in Washington's honor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, on behalf of Martha Washington, thanks William Rogers for sending \"a copy of the Religious Exercises, at the time of the Eulogy, at the German Reformed Church.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writing on behalf of Martha Washington, requests that Gilbert Stuart's original portrait of Washington be given to Martha, in exchange for fair compensation. Lear writes that Martha has expressed no desire for her own portrait, but Lear thinks it would be nice to display alongside the portrait of Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Condolence note written by Charles Humphrey Atherton, Amherst, New Hampshire, to Martha Washington after the death of George Washington. Atherton writes that he is enclosing a funeral oration delivered at the request of the citizens of Amherst, New Hampshire in Washington's honor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writes on behalf of Martha Washington in response to Charles H. Atherton's, Amherst, New Hampshire, condolence letter on the death of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Georges Washington de Lafayette, La Grange, son of the Marquis de Lafayette, writes a condolence note to Martha after the death of George Washington. Georges writes of Washington's \"parental kindness\" when he visited Mount Vernon and says, \"How far was I to imagine when I left your family that it would be a last farewell.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Condolence letter written by Alexandria merchant Thomas Porter to Martha after the death of George Washington. Porter writes that he is sending an eulogy along with the letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. A condolence letter written by Revered James Kemp, Cambridge, Maryland, to Martha Washington after the death of George Washington. Kemp writes that he is enclosing a copy of a sermon he delivered on the day appointed by Congress to honor George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, responds on behalf of Martha Washington to James Kemp's, Cambridge, Maryland, condolence letter after the death of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Condolence letter from Peleg Wadsworth, Philadelphia, to Martha Washington on the death of George Washington. Wadsworth requests, on behalf of his daughter, a relic of the late General.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writes on behalf of Martha in response to Peleg Wadsworth's condolence letter after the death of George Washington. Lear writes that he is enclosing a lock of Washington's hair for Wadsworth's daughter as requested.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writing on behalf of Martha Washington, thanks Reverend John D. Blair for sending his condolences and two orations delivered in Richmond on February 22 in honor of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. William Griffiths, Burlington, New Jersey, offers his condolences on behalf of the citizens of Burlington, New Jersey to Martha after the death of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, responds on behalf of Martha to William Griffith's, Burlington, New Jersey, condolence letter after the death of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Theodore Sedgwick, Philadelphia, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed \"John Lemayere.\" Jean Pierre Le Mayeur, Sweet Springs, was George Washington's dentist during the Revolutionary War. He writes his condolences to Martha on the death of Washington, apologizing that his servant lost the first condolence letter he had written on February 24.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, to Dr. Jean Pierre Le Mayeur, Sweet Springs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Bartholomew Dandridge, Jr., New York, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon. Bartholomew Dandridge Jr. writes his aunt inquiring about letters sent to him from Washington before his death that Dandridge never received.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Sir John Sinclair, London, writes to Martha in praise of her late husband and sends her a volume of his letters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 letters written by Elizabeth Parke Custis Law Rogers to her mother between December 5, 1819 - November 21, 1821.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 letters written by Brigadier General Simon Bernard, Washington City, to Eliza Parke Custis Law between March 28, 1828 and May 21, 1830.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLloyd Rogers to Elizabeth Parke Custis Law, Alexandria\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted legal document: Statement of the defendant's case. Docketed on verso \"Papers relating to case of Law v. Morris Nicholson \u0026amp; Greenleaf.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript legal statement of Thomas Law in regards to a property dispute in Washington City between William Mayne Duncason and Tench Ringgold.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript memoranda regarding property dispute over square 744 in the City of Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Concerning Tench Ringgold and property dealings in the City of Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript descriptions of the architectural plans for the Thomas Law House, designed by architect William Lovering and built circa 1794 on the 689 square in the City of Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThomas Law, Washington City, discusses his plan for construction of New Jersey Avenue on lot 744 of Washington City, along the public canal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGustavus Scott, William Thornton, and Alexander White, Washington City, to Thomas Law\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. George Washington Parke Custis, Philadelphia to Thomas Law, Federal City. George Washington Parke Custis writes to Law of the pleasure he will have in serving Washington City, which is to be \"the pride of future ages\" and \"the metropolis of America.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA manuscript copy of the address read by W. M. Duncanson at a meeting of the Managers of Washington Canal Lottery - Law, Carroll, Young, and Duncanson. Their reply is copied on the verso.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Duncanson writes that Thomas Law has resigned his title to Lot 744 of Washington City in favor of Tench Ringgold.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnsigned, undated manuscript, docketed \"Tench Ringgold Arbitration.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJames Piercy, City of Washington, to Gustavus Scott, William Thornton, and Alexander White. Three manuscript copies by Thomas Munroe of letters written by James Piercy to the Commissioners of the City of Washington about his claims to lot 744.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript copy made by Thomas Munroe of a letter written by the Commissioners of the City of Washington to James Piercy in response to Piercy's claims on lot 744. Scott and Thornton write to Piercy that \"no intention exists of granting you the square you mention.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. Elizabeth Parke Custis Law Rogers, Druid Hill, to Thomas Law, City of Washington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLloyd Rogers, Druid Hill, to Thomas Law, Washington City\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThomas Law to Lloyd Rogers, Baltimore\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWriting from New Orleans in 1832, John Taylor reports that fifty to sixty people a day are dying from yellow fever and smallpox.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eElizabeth Parke Custis Law, Washington, to Thomas Law, London\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter written by Lawrence Lewis to William \"Billy\" Costin requesting Costin's service in transporting his family from Mr. Charles Carter's residence in Culpepper County to their home. Lewis provides a suggested route and expected arrival date stating, 'you must not disappoint me.' A postscript in the hand of Eleanor Parke Custis Lewis requests additional and immediate transportation for herself to Philadelphia. She offers Costin's mother payment in Pork if she will accompany them on the trip. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUndated note from Eleanor Parke Custis Lewis asking \"Billy\" to ask her sister Betsy to send the things by which she [Eleanor] wrote to her for. Directs Billy to be very careful of them as they are easily broken. Autograph note signed E Lewis, 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral adddress panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. George Washington Parke Custis writes William \"Billy\" Costin at the Bank of Washington. He mentions he expects to go with Lafayette to visit Woodlawn.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 letters from Eliza Custis Law to her stepson John Law. The first letter is addressed to John at George Town College and the other four to Harvard University.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEdmund Law, Washington, to John Law, Baltimore\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 dated letters from Eliza Custis Law to her stepson John Law.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter discussing the court martial of Commodore James Barron, who would later kill Commodore Stephen Decatur in duel in 1820.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 undated letters from Eliza Custis Law to her stepson John Law.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e15 undated letters and notes written by Eliza Custis Law to her stepson John Law.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. John Law asks William Thornton if he can borrow a book on calvary maneuvers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 letters written by William Thornton in response to John Law's August 10, 1807 letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn undated letter from John Law to his half sister, Eliza Law. He writes that he is sending sweetmeats from Woodlawn by William, as promised.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam D. Sims, Pittsburgh, to John Law, Washington City\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree letters\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA series of four letters and their draft copies written over the course of two days by John Law to his father, criticizing his conduct, particularly in regards to Eliza Law's marriage to Lloyd Nicholas Rogers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 letters written by Thomas Law to his son John Law, Washington City, around 1817, addressing John's criticisms of him, his divorce, and his friendship with Elizabeth Bordley Gibson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. A letter of reconciliation sent by John Law to his father.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDraft of letter from Lloyd Nicholas Rogers, New York, to Major-General Henry Lee discussing the life of Baron de Kalb.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 letters about the sale of property in Washington.Lenman and Brother, Washington City, to Edmund Law Rogers, Baltimore.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocuments related to the sale of property in Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence about the sale of property in Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 letters about the sale of property in Washington. N. Callan, Washington, to Edmund Law Rogers, Baltimore.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBond of conveyance for Lot No. 1 in Square 260 in Washington City, District of Columbia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 survey plat of lots in Washington along Canal St, and 2 pages of notes listing the prices of lots and the names of their purchasers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from the Commisioners of the Sinking Fund of the Corporation of Washington. William McCormick, Registers Office, Washington, to Edmund Law Rogers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn indenture form reassigning a parcel of property in Washington City. The Deed of Trust form is marked at the top of the first page \"Printed and Sold by Robert A. Waters, D. st., bet. 9th \u0026amp; 10th.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page autograph letter signed by George Washington Parke Custis to Edmund Law Rogers, with additional letter from Martha Custis Williams, Arlington House, written on verso. Custis writes, \"From the very graphic account you gave Martha Williams of your visit to Mr Fenno, I see but a poor chance of my Drama being brought out [in Baltimore].\" He asks Rogers to inquire of his \"theater going friends\" if any other Baltimore theatres will perform the work. If not, he asks Rogers to return the book care of William Adam Bookseller Pennsylvania Avenie Washington.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIn her letter, Williams passes on a request from \"Aunt B\" (Britannia Wellington Peter Kennon) to send the \"little manuscript book, containing an inventory of the Mt Vernon relics at Tudor Place, as she is much at a loss, with regard to the history of many things in the House.\" Britannia Peter had inherited Tudor Place the year before, in 1854. Williams adds to Rogers that she hopes he will not make too much effort to have Uncle Custis's play produced because \"Cousin Mary Lee and all his family are so much opposed to it.\" Williams hopes Custis will focus on finishing his Recollections instead.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBill for $21 addressed to Edmund Law Rogers for advertising the sale of lots in the City of Washington in the newspaper the National Intelligencer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnsigned indenture for the sale of lots in the City of Washington. Docketed in pencil \"sale not made.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvoices, notes, and receipts from accounts between Robert Peter and the firm O'Neill and Dearkins. Includes an invoice for tobacco, sugar, corduroy, gauze, linen, chocolate, silk, muslin, paper, wine, ribbons, pins, cotton, and tea.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnknown list of accounts, believed to be from Robert Peter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePages from account book with the note \"These leaves was received by James S Webber from Mrs. Esther H Webber wife of Mr Levi Webber of Vassalboro Kennebeck Co. Maine being a part of account Book of Charles Webber, my Grand Father, his own handwriting. Received by me June 22 1878.\" The accounts include invoices for cod fish, bacon, molasses, tea, rum, sugar, silk, shoes, brandy, wine, coffee, and corn.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes accounts for flour, pork, beef, lamb, and veal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBond for the conveyance of a parcel of property called Black Oak Thickett in Frederick County, Maryland.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003erent paid\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePage of rent payment accounts in unknown hand.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBond of Thomas Nicholls of John to Robert Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBond of Isaiah and Edward Nicholls to Robert Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLawsuit against Robert Peter by James Gordon, Henry Riddell, John Campbell, John Campbell Junior, Alexander Low, and William Ingram\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree documents related to disputed accounts between Robert Peter and Benjamin Ray. One with a note by John T. Mason dated February 27, 1799, \"He has no shadow of right to one shilling on this [account].\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList of Robert Peter's court appearances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCourt documents and accounts related to Robert Peter, 5 manuscripts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCourt documents and accounts related to Robert Peter, 19 small manuscript receipts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSurvey of land called Bealls Plaines in what became Washington City, along Goose Creek, later renamed Tiber Creek.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript on parchment with large seal attached by a ribbon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1766, Survey to Forrest, May 12, 1773, (six documents) Bladenburg, Sept., 21, 1766; Rock Creek, Nov. 13, 1766 \"to Robert Peter, merchant in Georgetown.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne undated note by Thomas Peter and one letter from William Dearkins and Ben Stoddert to Stephen Chiswell about resurveying about 200 acres called Partnership granted to Elting Williams.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Resurvey of Brandy and transfer of several named enslaved people.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA letter about resurveying a parcel of propery called Hazard. George Scott to Robert Peter, George Town.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFour autograph documents dealing with land ownership. Two notes on fragments; one half sheet giving history of a property in Prince George's County; and an 8 page survey document, with reference to points on a drawn survey, of Cross Basket, Balantyre, and other properties (9 lots) belonging to Robert Peter and divided amongst George and Thomas Peter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCertificate and plat for 5 3/4 acres of vacant land granted by special warrant to Robert Peter out of the Western Shore Land Office of Washington County in the District of Columbia. Surveyed by Joseph Elgar, Jr. Autograph document signed, 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHand colored survey plat showing the division of Robert Peter's Square in George Town. Docketed on verso \"Plat belonging to Thomas Peter's Square in George Town.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTobacco sales\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTabacco Sales, Real Estate, Transfer of enslaved people\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeed of trust book is dated 1790\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne dollar printed in Annapolis by F. Green, 7 December 1775. Two thirds of a dollar printed in Philadelphia by Hall and Sellers, 17 February 1776.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList of items purchased by Martha Washington from Macleod \u0026amp; Lumsdon, dated at the top 18 February 1800, Alexandria. The accounts, dated 8 July and 9 August, include entries for 47 panes of glass, oil, paint for 30 mahoghany chairs, paint for a wine cooler, varnishing, picture frame gilding, and glazing. Signed by Macleod \u0026amp; Lumdsdon at the bottom, noting that the above money was received in full 9 October 1800.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt signed \"Daniel Lecock\" for payment received by the hands of James Anderson on behalf of Martha Washington for 790 bushels of corn on 2 May 1800.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt for $25 paid by Thomas Carwood to James Anderson for 100 barrels of fish from Mount Vernon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccounts dated February 13, March 11, and April 12, 1800 for newspaper advertisements and handbills purchased by Martha Washington from Ellis Price, printer of The Columbian Mirror and Alexandria Gazette. Items Martha purchased include 26 advertisements for a house to rent, an advertisement about the Mount Vernon fishery, 23 advertisements about the donkey Knight of Malta, and notice about the runaway slave Marcus.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccounts dated 23 April-23 September 1800 for weaving yards of cotton, wool, and other fabrics. The payments are marked as having been paid \"By balance due the Estate of General Washington,\" by cash, by 41 gallons of whiskey, and barrells of herring. The final payment is marked as received from James Anderson on 10 November 1801.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBill addressed to the Estate of Mrs. Martha Washington, Deceased for $200 due to James Craik for medical services rendered Mrs. Washington during her last illness and $5 for cash paid Heyskill for the hire of his carriage. A signed oath by Jacob Hoffman testifies to the validity of the charges.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt of payment from Thomas Peter to Lawrence Lewis for three hundred dollars for one hundred barrels of corn sold to Mount Vernon for the use of the estate. Signed by John Anderson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt written by Dr. David Stuart for the receipt from Thomas Peter for five guineas, the leagcy left by Martha Washington to Eleanor Calvert Custis Stuart.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePayment from Thomas Law to Griffith Coombs for repairs to Martha Washington's townhome in the District Columbia occupied by Henry Dearborn. Payment marked by Coombs as received in full from Thomas Peter on August 23, 1802.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwenty dollars wages paid to Richard Burnett of the City of Washingon by Thomas Peter for the year 1802.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePayment of $50 received by George Smith of Woodlawn from Thomas Peter on 12 January 1803 for hire as a blacksmith at Mount Vernon in the year 1802. Signed by George Smith (his mark) and Lawrence Lewis. George Smith was one of George Washington's slaves who was freed after Washington's death. His wife, Lydia, was one of Martha Washington's dower slaves and was inherited by Nelly Parke Custis Lewis of Woodlawn.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt for one hundred pounds Virginia currency received by Benjamin Lincoln Lear from Thomas Peter, one of the executors of Martha Washington's estate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccounts of Mr. James Dunlop with Thomas Peter, for horses, ploughs, and an enslaved woman named Peg. Peg is likely one of the slaves Martha Parke Custis Peter inherited from the Custis estate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt for funeral arrangements paid by Thomas Peter to William King on December 4, 1820 following the death of his twenty-three-year-old daughter Columbia Washington Peter. The arrangements include a \"walnut coffin lined,\" silver plate and engraving, and rental of horses, a hearse, and attendants.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eH. B. Morris, Philadelphia, to Thomas Peter, Georgetown. Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. A letter about bank accounts and stock certificates.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBill from Dr. Warfield to Thomas Peter for a visit to a \"black man in the night\" on March 5, 1824 which resulted in the amputation of the man's leg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo bills from P.L. Dupont paid by Martha Parke Custis Peter for dancing lessons for her daughter Britannia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo stock share certificates for the Patowmack Company (Potomac Company). Share No. 89 is for Martha Peter, and No. 91 for Thomas Peter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLand office papers for the resurvey of Bear Denn, Daniels Discovery, and Partnership in Maryland\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith unknown survey plat on verso.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAquila Johns to Thomas Peter on sale of Seneca plantation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed by Sarah Norfleet Freeland Peter, wife of Thomas Peter's brother George, relinquishing right title and interest on a tract of land called Forrest, property of her husband, in order to pay his debts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter about resurveying property owned by George Washington Peter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList of property in Montgomery County Maryland owned by Thomas Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. Regarding financial matters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHoratio Edmondson of Taylor County, Maryland\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePamphlet stitch binding with marbled paper covers. Contains notes about purchases made by Thomas Peter 1813-1814.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCalling card from Le Baron de Maltitz, Secretaire de la Legation Imperiale de Russie. Manuscript date 1823 on verso.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Dandridge writes to Thomas Peter, George Town, asking to borrow money from the estate of Martha Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThomas Peter, George Town, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed, with envelope. Josiah Quincy, Cambridge, to Martha Parke Custis Peter, Georgetown. Josiah Quincy thanks Martha Parke Custis Peter for her generous reeption of his children at Tudor Place and thanks her for the relic of George Washington that she sent back with them.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA contemporary manuscript copy of a letter in which Nelly Parke Custis describes having seen George Washington writing his farewell address at Mount Vernon. When the address was finished, she says he asked her to bring him silk string, and she watched him stitch the address together in front of her. Nelly writes this as a rebuke to one of Alexander Hamilton's sons, who claims his father wrote the farewell address.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA list of accounts between the Estate of George Washington and Alexandria apothecary Edward Stabler, including purchases for Turlington's Balsam, castor oil, arsenic, balsam copaiva, British oil, salts, purified Salt Petre, cantharides, ipecacuanha, laudanum, tumeric, and opodildo. Payments are marked as received from James Anderson. Autograph document, 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript titled \"A List of Negroes belonging to Mrs. Washington.\" A list of 121 enslaved persons who were Martha's dower slaves. Unlike the slaves owned by George Washington, Martha's slaves were not freed after her death and were inherited by the Custis descendants. Men, boys, women, and girls and listed in separate columns, each further broken down into the places where they worked: Mansion house, River Farm, Muddy Hole, and Union Farm. Five women - Amy, Alice, Peg, Agnes, and Old Judy - are listed as \"Free but yet remain.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSigned certificate from the executors of General George Washington to the Clerk of Fairfax.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccounts from 1802 for furniture and household goods purchased by George Washington Parke Custis from the Estate of Martha Washington. The final payment was made in 1826, and the account is signed by Thomas Peter, executor of the estate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA list of the household belongings sold by Thomas Peter from the personal estate of Martha Washington. Includes a listing of who purchased each item and the price it sold for.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSigned indenture for sale of land in the City of Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticles of agreement between George Calvert and Thomas Peter with Thomas Law, agreeing that Thomas Law and his wife Eliza Parke Custis Law will live separately. Eliza will receive $1500 per year from Law, and all the interest from her inheritance from George Washington will go to her and her daughter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 sheets of accounts between the estate of Robert Peter and James Dunlop, including the sale of \"5 negroes willed Mrs. Peter.\" These are some of Martha's dower slaves inherited by Martha Parke Custis Peter. One additional account between Jonathan Hicks and the heirs of Robert Peter, dated 1809-1811.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt written by Lawrence Lewis acknowledging receipt from Thomas Peter of three hundred and twenty-six dollars eighteen cent left to his son Lorenzo Lewis as a legacy from Martha Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt signed by George Washington Parke Custis acknowledging the receipt from Thomas Peter of one thousand dollars as a legacy left to his daughter from the late Martha Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. Thomas Peter, George Town, to Bushrod Washington, Mount Vernon. Thomas Peter writes to Bushrod about money owed for two purchases he made from the estate of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo documents related to a settlement made by John Dandridge against George Washington Parke Custis and Thomas Peter, executors of Martha Washington's estate. One is a 1829 decree from the U. S. Circuit Court, signed by William Thomas Carroll; and the other is an account of money owed to John Dandridge signed by Benjamin Lincoln Lear, 1830 June 21. Autograph documents signed (2).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 documents related to the death of Beverley Kennon, husband of Britannia W. Peter Kennon, who died aboard the USS Princeton during the 1844 Peacemaker accident: a newspaper clipping with an excerpt from a sermon by Reverend Mr. Magoon on the Princeton Tragedy, a plan of the burying ground belonging to Mrs. Beverly Kennon, and a certificate from the Vestry of Washington Parish granting Mrs. Beverley Kennon four sites in the Washington Parish Burial Ground.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipts for two legacies received of Britannia W. Peter Kennon, executor of Martha Parke Custis Peter's estate. One is for a grandson named Thomas Peter and another for her grandson John Parke Custis Peter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript resolution of the Senate of Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, offering sympathy to the families of those killed aboard the USS Princeton during the Peacemaker accident. This copy was given by the President of the United States to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, whose husband, Beverley Kennon, was killed in the accident.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted form signed by Britannia W. Peter Kennon and witnessed by William Purcell, esquire, Judge of the Orphans' Court of Washington county, District of Columbia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA list of collections and payments made to sundry persons to settle the estate of Martha Parke Custis Peter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocument bound with blue ribbon, with envelope. Last will and testament of Ann Gertrude Wightt, a former nun at the Georgetown Visitation Convent who later lived at Tudor Place. Autograph document, 8 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter, with envelope. Ann Gertrude Wightt, Rochester, to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, Tudor Place\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers related to the sale of Lot 9 in Square 72 of Washington City to William A. Gordon. Letter from William E. Edmonston to William A. Gordon, 1891 May 30. Two letters from William A. Gordon to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, 1891 June 3 and 1889 October 4. Typescript signed by William Gordon of Declaration of Trust for sale of Lot Nine, Square Seventy Two in Washington City, D.C..\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndenture made between Britannia Wellington Kennon, party of the first part, and Walter Gibson Peter, Armistead Peter Jr., and George Freeland Peter, parties of the second part, all of the District of Columbia, regarding relics and heirlooms at Tudor Place acquired by Britannia W. Peter Kennon from her mother Martha Custis Peter grand-daughter of Martha the wife of George Washington, known in the family as \"The Mount Vernon Heirlooms.\" Other relics are from the estates of Thomas Peter and Beverley Kennon. Britannia wishes that these relics be preserved by her descendants and that none of them be sold or disposed of.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThese include pictures, miniatures, engravings, glass, china, silver, jewelry, furniture, needlework, and other relics, including a sago palm formerly belonging to Martha Parke Custis Peter. The relics and heirlooms are to be divided into five parts after Britannia's death and delivered to her grandchildren.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of the English Language (New York : Printed and published by William A. Davies) Inscribed Britannia W. Peter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Beverley Kennon, Navy Yard, Washington, to Reverend W. Hoff, George Town. Kennon asks Reverend Hoff to be present at Mrs. Peter's place in George Town on the 8th to marry him to Britannia W. Peter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 autograph letters signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed on mourning stationary, with envelope and black seal. John Tyler, Washington, to Britannia W. Peter Kennon. President John Tyler offers his condolences to Britannia W. Peter Kennon on the death of her husband, Beverley Kennon, during the Peacemaker accident aboard the USS Princeton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eG. T. Kennon to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, Tudor Place\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with envelope docketed \"A letter written to Uncle Bev. by my mother while at boarding school given to me after Uncle Bev's death by Aunt G.\". Martha Custis Kennon, Georgetown, to Beverley Kennon Jr. Beverley Kennon Jr. was Martha Custis Kennon's half brother.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccording to Martha Custis Peter, this illustration was at the Tudor Place.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW. Van Ness, New York, to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, Tudor Place, Georgetown\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDepartment of the Interior, Pension Office, to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, Tudor Place, Georgetown\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMrs. Charles Carroll Simms to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, Georgetown\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMattie D. Abbot to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, Tudor Place. From the Secretary of the Ladies Aid Society of Christ Church accepting Britannia Kennon's resignation as President.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from James Mackubin, Ellicott City, to Britannia W. Peter Kennon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo letters from Justine Van Rensselaer Townsend, Vice Regent of New York for the Mount Vernon Ladies Association, to Britannia W. Peter Kennon. In the 26 November 1890 letter, Justine asks Britannia to help the Ladies determine what is genuine at the upcoming 1890 Thomas Birch's Sons sale of Washington relics in Philadelphia. The sale will include \"General Washington's papers, a clock, a punch bowl, and many other things.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation from The Board of World's Fair Managers of Virginia inviting Britannia W. Peter Kennon to be present at the ceremonies of Virginia Day at the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago. Enclosed with an envelope and the calling card of Mrs. William Radford Beale.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCalling cards for Martha Custis Kennon and Armistead Peter. At home card with envelope for Britannia W. Peter Kennon, engraved by Dempsey \u0026amp; O. Toole of Baltimore \u0026amp; Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEngraved form ceritifying that \"Cream Ladle No 68944 is an exact reproduction of one onwed by General and Mrs. Washington and used for a number of years at Mr. Vernon.\" The ladle was produced by Galt \u0026amp; Bro. Jewellers, Silversmiths, Stationers, Washington D.C..\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegarding the purchase of a clock.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript lists of letters and items from Mount Vernon that were part of  Britannia W. Peter Kennon's collection at Tudor Place.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnbound notebook with list of items and letters from Mount Vernon that belonged to Britannia W. Peter Kennon at Tudor Place. Includes a list of how the items were divided amongst Britannia's grandchildren.Includes furniture and household items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a list of how the items were divided amongst Britannia W. Peter Kennon's grandchildren.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript list of books, jewelry, and locks of hair at Tudor Place\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes both manuscript and typescript inventories of books, furniture, and objects from Tudor Place.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewsclippings and correspondence related to Washington relics loaned by Walter G. Peter to the National Museum in the early 1900s.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLent by Walter G. Peter from the Britannia W. Peter Kennon Collection of Washington Relics.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eR. Davidson, Pinckneyville, to George Peter, George Town\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a $5 charge on 23 October 1813 for a coffin \"for a black man.\" On 9 February 1814, Peter was charged $50.00 for a lined coffin covered with black cloth, among other expenses, possibly following the death of his first wife, Ann Plater Peter, or one of their young sons.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThomas Anderson, Clarksburgh, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with printed cash form from the Office of Discount and Deposit, Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJoseph Delaplaine, Philadelphia, to George Peter. Deplaine requests Major Peter's portrait for his gallery.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eU. McInder, Petersburg, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from unidentified, Annapolis, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW. Coor, Rockville, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePartially printed form from the District of Columbia. Major Peter grants Charles A. Burnett power of attorney to sell, assign, and transfer his 50 shares of stock in the Books of the Washington Turnpike Company.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from unidentified, Annapolis, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCharles Bunting, Montgomery County, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJames H., Georgetown, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. Benjamin Lincoln Lear, Washington, to George Peter. Lear writes regarding two suits againist Mrs. Sarah Peter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Wootton, Rockville, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBenjamin Lincoln Lear, Washington, to George Peter. Printed letter with manuscript additions, from B. L. Lear, Attorney of the Bank, Bank of the United States.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW. W. Ramsay, Washington, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from unidentified, Washington, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from unidentified, Washington City, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eB. H., Rockville, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClement Cod, Georgetown, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Thompson, Union School, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMichael Keepers, Frederick Town, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Wootton, Rockville, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eG. D., George Town, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ. Orme, Georgetown, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW. Sellman, Clarksburg, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSamuel C. Ulens, Poolesville, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ. Higgins, Poolesville, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJesse V., Poolesville, to George Peter, Darnestown\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ. Falls, Baltimore, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeo. Howson Mason, Annapolis, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlfred Spates, Cumberland, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from unidentified, Baltimore, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW. Matthews, George Town, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeo. Hownson Mason, Annapolis, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBenj. Fawcett, Colesville, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ. Williams, Washington D.C., to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA letter from the Treasuries Office of the Baltimore and Ohion Railroad Company, offering Peter free tickets to pass over the roads of their company.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted election ballot for \"The Constitution and Union Ticket,\" promising \"Civil and Religious Liberty.\" George Peter is listed as the candidate for Commisioner of Public Works.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA list of clothing purchased by Martha Washington from William Jones of Alexandria. Includes suits purchased for enslaved workers Daniel, Marcus, Christopher, and Frank. According to notes on the verso, payments were received from James Anderson on 12 April 1800 and 15 May 1800.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFive receipts for goods and services paid for by James Anderson in 1800, including repairs to old shoes, paper lampblack, freight for one box from Philadelphia, 93 yards of cloth, and leather.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePromissory notes from George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePromissory notes and bank notes from George Peter. Checks, Union Bank of Georgetown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBills and bank notes from George Peter. Checks, Union Bank of Georgetown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBills and bank notes from George Peter. Checks, Union Bank of Georgetown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePromissory notes and bank notes from George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBills and bank notes from George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBills and bank notes from George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBills and accounts of George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBills and accounts of George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBills and accounts of George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBills and accounts of George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBills and accounts of George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBills and accounts of George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBills and accounts of George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBills and accounts of George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBills and accounts of George Peter with F. S. Poole and Bro\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBills and accounts of George Peter with F. S. Poole and Bro.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUndated Bills and accounts of George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge H. Peter, Carlise, writes to his uncle asking for money for an upcoming vacation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 letters from James Peter to his uncle George Peter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Peter, George Town\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 letters sent by James Freeland Peter to his father from Alexandria, Buffalo, and Detroit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript acrostic written for Uncle George Peter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSarah Peter, Georgetown, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 letters from George Peter, Jr., to his father.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript list of \"Things from Mt. Vernon\" with manuscript annotations by George Freeland Peter of which Peter heirs inherited the items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript and manuscript inventories of items fro Tudor Place, with notes on which Peter heirs inherited them.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIdentification key to \"The battle at Bunker's Hill\" engraved by Johann Gotthard Müller after the painting by John Trumbull. Printed in London by A. C. de Poggi.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccounts for shoes, boots, and repairs, including shoes for enslaved people.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMajor George Peter's troops are invited to attend Divine Service. \"It is hoped they will attend \u0026amp; conduct themselves with a reverence suited to the character of Christian soldiers, who have taken arms in defence of their homes \u0026amp; country \u0026amp; who look for success \u0026amp; preservation to the favor of the Almighty Giver of all victory.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel and red wax seal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 letters to George Peter from his brother David Peter, George Town.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeed of sale for land purchased by Peter on Gay Street and Dumarton Street in George Town.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA list of 322 volumes, showing title, number of volumes, size, and type of bookbinding.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8 letters and 1 receipt, mostly addressed to George Peter from his niece, Jane Beverley and her husband, James.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eprinted pages\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRoger Brooke Taney, Annapolis, to George Peter regarding upcoming elections [December 20] to the U. S. Senate specifically the potential election of Mr. [Alexander C.] Hanson as a means to heal and reconcile the differences in the Federal Party. Also discuss Mr. Washington's 'zeal and industry' in supporting Hanson's candidacy. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages. Docketed 'Roger B. Taney - Hanson \u0026amp; Washington'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW. Cook, Hyates Town,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Brewer, Aix la Chapelle, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJames Summers, New Market, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eG. Dalls S., Colesville, to George Peter, Poolesville\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eElisha Jones, Clarksburg, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes the papers granting George and Sarah Peter guardianship of David Peter's children Elizabeth, William, Jane, George H., and James.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003etrust, property, and expenses of land\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ematerial and clothing\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt for the purchase of Lot No. 15 in Square No. 170 in the City of Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipts from Leonard W. Candler, Darnes Town, to George Peter. Receipts for the purchase of dry goods, clothing, and other household goods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 copies of the will of Sarah Freeland, George Peter's mother-in-law.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eappraisal authorization of Alexander Broome and Samuel Darby\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccounts of Margaret Dick with William Parson. Includes an account for shoes soled and nailed for James Peter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMedical bills, pharmacy, doctor\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003etuition bills\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter, T.H. Paul to George Peter. Letter, Unknown  to the Secretary of the Interior of the United States.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipts from Leonard W. Candler, Darnes Town, to George Peter. Receipts for the purchase of dry goods, clothing, and other household goods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003etypescript copy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003edeed of conveyance\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndenture, George Peter to Thomas Peter, Land from estate of Robert Peter, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecopies of letters\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMilitary exemption for Armistead Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBill, George Peter, Esq. to Dr. Armistead Peter, 1869 February 11; Col. Richard L. Maury, Attorney, to Dr. Armistead Peter, 1876 October 10\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes story of Abraham Lincoln and the Maryland Barbecue by Agnes Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemento for either Walter Gibson Peter or W. Orton Williams from Mrs. Laura Cassaway, small American flag and small ivory mirror with flower [Fragile]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes receipt of letter, 1873 January 24. Letter regarding interest in farm from Robert Dick.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003elock of hair\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrom Binder 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrom Binder 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrom Binder 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGenealogical Studies- From Binder 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGenealogical Studies- From Binder 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGenealogical Studies- Fragmented letter - From Binder 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGenealogical Studies- From Binder 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGenealogical Studies- From Binder 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGenealogical Studies- From Binder 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFour envelopes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGoes up to Britannia W. Peter Kennon -From Binder 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCondolence letter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSigned by Governor Horatio Sharpe\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndenture, September 30, 1791; Resurvey of Forrest, 1796. Document signed by Gov. Haywood\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResurvey of Pipe Tomhock; Copy of Platt (sic) and Illustrations, August 14, 1798; July 11, 1766, Explanation of Survey, September 19, 1797, May 26, 1796, February 16, 1797\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeed, Elizabeth and John Scrivenor, April 18, 1799, June 11, 1799, Resurvey of Brandy, June 9, 1792, June 18, 1792\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDecember 24, 1871, wrapper\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList of enslaved persons, livestock, and tools sold at Slashes, Sugar Lands, and Rock Creek Quarters totaling $9,308.00. Autograph document, 3 pages, with docket.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBernard Gilpin firmly bound to Thomas Peter for $5520\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ewove paper\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotocopy, \"Account Book 1, Robert Peter, Esq. with the Commissioners of the Federal Buildings; On division of the Tract, Mexico within the City of Washington, Exclusive of what are called \"Old divisions of squares\" and water lots of which no account is key by the Commissioners. 21 pp. Note from Walter Gibson Peter re: History of book, how it ended up in the Library of Congress Thomas Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003esigned by James Madison, B. Crowninshield, Secretary of the Navy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJames Madison signature\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe most important ones delivered to F.S. Keys Esq. and recorded in suit pending in Court Dt. Columbia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e9 manuscripts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eunder the orders of Lt. Col. E. Robert, USTE\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBuilding 3044 O Street\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecopies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Allison's Forrest Enlarged; Fort Grubby Hill, July 1, 1732\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Indenture, Daniel Veetch, February 19, 1758 Document signed by Gov. Horatio Sharpe\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBathsheba\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFirst found in Thomas Peter's Letterbooks\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotos, Photos from Survey (4) and Ivory Cross [First found in Papers of Britannia W. Peter Kennon] Interesting small religious carved cross, made from Mother-of-Pearl\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter, William A. Coffin to Britannia Kennon, February 23, 1889; Brouchure for Exhibition, April 30, 1889; Letter, A. W. Drake to Britannia Kennon, January 29, 1889, May 16, 1889, including: carte de visite of George Washington and calling card of Mr. A. W. Drake (Photo) [First found in Papers of Britannia W. Peter Kennon]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFirst found in Papers of Britannia W. Peter Kennon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFirst found in Papers of Major George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFirst found in Major George Peter's Letterbooks\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrenzel Gallery, Georgetown. Moved from Papers of Dr. Armistead Peter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Sir Thomas Nicholson, William Scott Blair, General Scott of Malenie, Robert Buchanan, William Dunlop, Elizabeth Roberton, J. Horsburgh, Lord Abbots Hall, Isabel Corbet, Cunningham Scott. First found in Papers of Dr. Armistead Peter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFirst found in Papers of Dr. Armistead Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContaining photographs of Peter relatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePictures of Tudor Place, Vacation, Content Farm, Ellen Beale Peter 1931 (Walter Gibson's Wife) Made by Walter Gibson Peter, [Loose photographs], Half Full.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eElizabeth Peter, wife of Robert Peter. Made by Walter Gibson Peter [Note: Some loose pages]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBook of tobacco sales, list of enslaved persons belonging to Robert Peter, and lots of Robert Peter in the City of Washington with division by squares for the Commissioners and how they are disposed. The bound volume is made up of 178 pages. Pages 52-147 are blank. At some point the volume is flipped and entries are begun at the back of the book from pages 178-154. For viewing purposes those pages have been reoriented and reordered.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Tobacco Book,\" All letters received pertaining to his business of selling tobacco in Europe and trading across the Atlantic, including captains, lawyers, and buyers in Europe.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes personal letters that were sent to the family, photocopied letters from Thomas and General Washington, various financial papersNot in order [Documents are fragile and book in poor condition]. Made by Walter Gibson Peter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains photographs and letters. Created by Walter Gibson Peter, received documents from Britannia W. Peter Kennon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommissions, Letters, Orders, etc. Relating to service in the U.S. Army and Major Georgetown Field Artillery, Created by Walter Gibson Peter. Items signed by John Adams and Thomas Jefferson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorps of the Artillerists, New Orleans and Fort McHenry, Garrison and Regimental Orders, Major George Peter; Order and prisoner tries and punishments, List from Fort McHenry, Morning Reports [Note: Book in poor condition]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLedger of real estate holdings of George Peter with Robert Peter and James Peter [pages 2-17]. Also includes, \"The following Table exhibits a view of the Squares and Lots, the Number of square feet therein contained, and the value of the same, now owned by Capt. George Peter, in the City of Washington\" [pages 74-78]. Stitch binding with marbled paper covers, 88 pages. Real estate accounts appear on pages 2-7, 10-11, 14-17, 74, 76, and 78. The remaining page are blank. In 1813, the ledger is flipped and a single page (page 88) includes a list of names under the title 'Rent Roll for 1813.'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLedger for the estate of Robert Peter maintained by his son Thomas Peter. The bond volume contains 176 pages, partially completed. Accounts are entered on pages 6-54, pages 55-173 are blank, and pages 174-176 include bank notes at the Bank of Columbia and the Branch Bank of Washington City. A scrap of paper with calculations was found between pages 49 and 50 and is included in the digitization.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFirst found in Papers of Major George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLessons and Exercises in Vocal Music by Benjamin Carr\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains letters, pictures, U.S. Navy Commissions (James Madison, John Tyler, and Franklin Pierce), invitations, and a memorandum of Britannia and Beverley made by Walter Gibson Peter- Grandson to Britannia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAfter resigning from the army, notes made from Walter George Peter. Includes letters, a list of enlaved people from Montanaverde, bills, and business transactions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRepairs made on properties of Robert Peter, Jr.  Stitch binding with marbled paper covers, 98 pages. Real estate accounts appear on pages 2-5, 8-23, and 26-33. The remaining pages are blank.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFirst found in Papers of Major George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFirst found in Papers of Major George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies made February 1 and 2, 1849 by Edmund Law Rogers at Tudor Place, the residence of his Great-Aunt Martha Peter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommunion Alms, Christmas and Easter Offerings, June 5, 1850. In Memory of Mrs. Britannia Wellington Kennon, From the Trustees of the Louise Home, 1911.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFour account books. Account Money paid for the Estate of Mrs. Martha Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Commenced the practice of medicine the latter end of March 1867. Left town the first of May 1867 and returned June 28th- recommended practicing 8th of July, etc., Expense Log and Visiting List\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFirst found in Dr. Armistead Peter's files. 9 volumes, dated 1863, 1866, 1870, 1873, 1876, 1878, 1889, 1892, and 1896.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList of patients from practice and paid or unpaid, in alphabetical order, Bills Due, Cash Paid to Mrs. Peter, other accounts, small pox vaccination count\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes on visits, family seal, copied letters, list of articles from Mount Vernon, notes about clothes and jewelry; Copy of Album was acquired by Martha Custis Peter, great-great granddaughter to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, which Britannia had given to her grandson, Walter Gibson Peter. Her father was Walter Gibson Peter, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econtains dried flowers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes folders of France and WWI soldiers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains deeds, inventories, and papers pertaining to Robert Peter's estates and his sons, Robert, James, David, George, and Thomas. Various notes about David Peter's death, and letters from George Peter. Made by Walter Gibson Peter. [Note: There are loose pages]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes voice and music notes for the saxon ground, will you come to the bower, nobody coming to marry me, the rose, rondo, and others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFirst found in Papers of Major George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNo. 5116, volume 190, covering the coronation of George VI.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted volume, includes a facsimile handwritten section entitled \"accounts, G. 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It includes letters from George Washington, letters of condolence to Martha Washington after George Washington's death, estate documents, Major George Peter's military papers, land plats and surveys, photo albums, letterbooks, and notebooks that tell of the life of this prominent family in Virginia and the City of Washington.","Autograph letter signed from Eliza, Hope Park, asking her grandfather for a picture of him. Docketed in Washington's hand on verso.","Autographed letter signed (signature cut out) George Washington, German Town, to Eliza Parke Custis. Washington offers his granddaughter advice on love and marriage.","Autograph letter in Washington's hand, initialed by both George and Martha. George and Martha Washington, Philadelphia, to Thomas Law. The Washingtons congratulate Law on his marriage to their grandaughter Eliza.","Autograph letter signed by George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Thomas Peter, discussing the purchase of English cattle.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Docketed in Washington's hand.Thomas Peter, George Town, to George Washington, Mount Vernon. Peter asks Washington to secure a spot for his brother in the Army and shares rumors about a bill coming up in Congress.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel and seal. George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Thomas Peter. Washington writes about the sale of tobacco.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel.George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Thomas Peter. Washington writes about farming and congratulates Thomas and Patsy on the birth of their son.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. John Mercereau, Union Township, to George Washington. John Mercereau, a businessman who served with his brother and nephew in a spy ring during the Revolutionary War, writes to Washington asking if he may come and visit, reflecting that no memories give him greater satisfaction than those he spent \"Devoted to my Countrys Service.\" Tragically, Mercereau did not know that Washington had died 10 days before his letter was sent.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Bartholomew Dandridge, Jr., London, to George Washington.  Bartholomew Dandridge, Jr., writes to his uncle about his business ventures from London. He had not yet received word of Washington's death on December 14, 1799.","Autograph letter unsigned in the hand of Eleanor Calvert Custis Stuart and most likely addressed to Tobias Lear. The letter is dated 7 February with no year but was most likely written in 1790, since it mentions Lear's first marriage, which occured in 1790.","Autograph letter signed, undated, with integral free franked address panel. Eleanor Calvert Custis Stuart to Tobias Lear, New York. Docketed in Lear's hand as received 2 October 1790. Eleanor writes of her unhappiness at being parted from her children Nelly and Wash.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Eleanor Calvert Custis Stuart, Mount Vernon, to Tobias Lear, New York. Eleanor writes about the lottery and her family, noting that \"My Dear Nelly \u0026 Wash. are still spoilt by Grand Mama but chearfully obey every word I say to them.\"","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Docketed in hand of George Washington. Lucretia Constance Radcliffe, Charleston, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon. Mrs. Radcliffe writes seeking an Army commission for her son and sends a packet of crane feathers and melon seeds. She also sends news of Major Pinkney.","Manuscript resolution of the \"Sixth Congress of the United States: At the first session Begun and held at the City of Philadelphia, in the State of Pennsylvania, on Monday, the second of December, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-nine\" stating that a marble monument to George Washington be erected in the City of Washington and that his remains be interred beneath it. It is also resolved that a funeral procession from Comgress Hall to the German Lutheran Church shall take place on Thursday, December 26, 1799, and that the nation will wear crepe arm bands for thirty days of mourning.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Maria S. Ross, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon. A condolence letter from Maria S. Ross of Lancaster, Pennsylvania to Martha Washington on the death of her husband.","Autograph letter, copy. Tobias Lear's, Mount Vernon, response to Maria Ross's condolence letter to Martha Washington.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel with seal of John Adams. Abigail Adams, Philadelphia, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon. Condolence letter written by Abigail Adams to Martha Washington on the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Martha Washington's response to Abigail Adams's condolence letter on the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Condolence letter from Mary Stead Pinckney, Shepherdstown, West Virginia, to Martha Washington on the death of George Washington. Pinckney also sends her regards and congratulations to Nelly Parke Custis Lewis, who was recovering from the birth of her first child, Frances Parke Lewis.","Autograph letter signed. Condolence letter from Jonathan Trumbull Jr., Governor of Connecticut, Lebanon, Connecticut, to Martha Washington on the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Condolence letter from Elias Boudinot, New Jersey Congressman and Director of the United States Mint, Philadelphia, to Martha Washington on the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, to Elias Boudinot. Tobias Lear's response on behalf of Martha Washington to Elias Boudinot's condolence letter.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Bushrod Washington, Walnut Farm, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon. Bushrod writes to Martha about purchasing corn from Colonel Washington.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Condolence letter written by Ann Huntington, New London, Connecticut,  to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon, on the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear's, Mount Vernon, response on behalf of Martha to Hamilton's condolence letter.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Condolence letter from Reverend Samuel Miller, New York, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon, on the death of George Washington. He writes that he is inclosing a discourse he recently delivered on the occasion of Washington's death.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear's, Mount Vernon, response on behalf of Martha to Samuel Miller's, New York, condolence letter on the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Stephen Williamson, Philadelphia, State Prison, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon. Stephen Williamson introduces himself as the captain of a company in the Rhode Island Regiment who served under Washington in the Revolutionary War. He recounts a dream he had in which she gives birth to a son following Washington's death. He also tells Martha the details of his arrest for buying a stolen horse and requests her assistance in getting him out of prison.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Former Secretary of War Henry Knox, Montpelier, St. Georges, sends Martha his condolences after the passing of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writes on behalf of Martha in response to Henry Knox's condolence letter on the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Mayor of New York City Richard Varick offers his condolences to Martha after the death of George Washington. He also incloses, on behalf of the Common Council of New York City, an oration delivered on the occassion of Washington's death by Gouverneur Morris.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writes on behalf of Martha Washington in response to Richard Varick's, New York, condolence letter after the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Richard Washington,Bermuda, a former business associate of Washington's in London, offers his condolences to Martha after George Washington's death.","Autograph letter signed. Condolence letter from Theodore Sedgwick, Philadelphia, to Martha Washington on the death of George Washington. Sedgwick writes that he is inclosing a second edition of General Lee's funeral oration.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writing on behalf of Martha in response to Theodore Sedgwick's condolence letter after the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Condolence letter written by the Marquis de Lafayette, La Grange, to Martha after the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. A condolence letter from Auguste Belin, Secretary of the Loge Française l'Aménité of Philidelphia, a freemason lodge of French and Saint-Dominguen émigrés. Belin writes that he is inclosing copies of a funeral oration performed at the lodge in honor of George Washington's death.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writes on behalf of Martha in response to Auguste Belin's, Philadelphia, condolence letter on the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter. Condolence note from Reverend William Rogers, Philadelphia, to Martha on the death of George Washington. Rogers writes that he is enclosing a copy of a funeral oration he delivered in Washington's honor.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, on behalf of Martha Washington, thanks William Rogers for sending \"a copy of the Religious Exercises, at the time of the Eulogy, at the German Reformed Church.\"","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writing on behalf of Martha Washington, requests that Gilbert Stuart's original portrait of Washington be given to Martha, in exchange for fair compensation. Lear writes that Martha has expressed no desire for her own portrait, but Lear thinks it would be nice to display alongside the portrait of Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Condolence note written by Charles Humphrey Atherton, Amherst, New Hampshire, to Martha Washington after the death of George Washington. Atherton writes that he is enclosing a funeral oration delivered at the request of the citizens of Amherst, New Hampshire in Washington's honor.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writes on behalf of Martha Washington in response to Charles H. Atherton's, Amherst, New Hampshire, condolence letter on the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Georges Washington de Lafayette, La Grange, son of the Marquis de Lafayette, writes a condolence note to Martha after the death of George Washington. Georges writes of Washington's \"parental kindness\" when he visited Mount Vernon and says, \"How far was I to imagine when I left your family that it would be a last farewell.\"","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Condolence letter written by Alexandria merchant Thomas Porter to Martha after the death of George Washington. Porter writes that he is sending an eulogy along with the letter.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. A condolence letter written by Revered James Kemp, Cambridge, Maryland, to Martha Washington after the death of George Washington. Kemp writes that he is enclosing a copy of a sermon he delivered on the day appointed by Congress to honor George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, responds on behalf of Martha Washington to James Kemp's, Cambridge, Maryland, condolence letter after the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Condolence letter from Peleg Wadsworth, Philadelphia, to Martha Washington on the death of George Washington. Wadsworth requests, on behalf of his daughter, a relic of the late General.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writes on behalf of Martha in response to Peleg Wadsworth's condolence letter after the death of George Washington. Lear writes that he is enclosing a lock of Washington's hair for Wadsworth's daughter as requested.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writing on behalf of Martha Washington, thanks Reverend John D. Blair for sending his condolences and two orations delivered in Richmond on February 22 in honor of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. William Griffiths, Burlington, New Jersey, offers his condolences on behalf of the citizens of Burlington, New Jersey to Martha after the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, responds on behalf of Martha to William Griffith's, Burlington, New Jersey, condolence letter after the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Theodore Sedgwick, Philadelphia, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon","Autograph letter signed \"John Lemayere.\" Jean Pierre Le Mayeur, Sweet Springs, was George Washington's dentist during the Revolutionary War. He writes his condolences to Martha on the death of Washington, apologizing that his servant lost the first condolence letter he had written on February 24.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, to Dr. Jean Pierre Le Mayeur, Sweet Springs","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Bartholomew Dandridge, Jr., New York, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon. Bartholomew Dandridge Jr. writes his aunt inquiring about letters sent to him from Washington before his death that Dandridge never received.","Autograph letter signed. Sir John Sinclair, London, writes to Martha in praise of her late husband and sends her a volume of his letters.","3 letters written by Elizabeth Parke Custis Law Rogers to her mother between December 5, 1819 - November 21, 1821.","7 letters written by Brigadier General Simon Bernard, Washington City, to Eliza Parke Custis Law between March 28, 1828 and May 21, 1830.","Lloyd Rogers to Elizabeth Parke Custis Law, Alexandria","Printed legal document: Statement of the defendant's case. Docketed on verso \"Papers relating to case of Law v. Morris Nicholson \u0026 Greenleaf.\"","Manuscript legal statement of Thomas Law in regards to a property dispute in Washington City between William Mayne Duncason and Tench Ringgold.","Manuscript memoranda regarding property dispute over square 744 in the City of Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Concerning Tench Ringgold and property dealings in the City of Washington.","Manuscript descriptions of the architectural plans for the Thomas Law House, designed by architect William Lovering and built circa 1794 on the 689 square in the City of Washington.","Thomas Law, Washington City, discusses his plan for construction of New Jersey Avenue on lot 744 of Washington City, along the public canal.","Gustavus Scott, William Thornton, and Alexander White, Washington City, to Thomas Law","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. George Washington Parke Custis, Philadelphia to Thomas Law, Federal City. George Washington Parke Custis writes to Law of the pleasure he will have in serving Washington City, which is to be \"the pride of future ages\" and \"the metropolis of America.\"","A manuscript copy of the address read by W. M. Duncanson at a meeting of the Managers of Washington Canal Lottery - Law, Carroll, Young, and Duncanson. Their reply is copied on the verso.","Autograph letter signed. Duncanson writes that Thomas Law has resigned his title to Lot 744 of Washington City in favor of Tench Ringgold.","Unsigned, undated manuscript, docketed \"Tench Ringgold Arbitration.\"","James Piercy, City of Washington, to Gustavus Scott, William Thornton, and Alexander White. Three manuscript copies by Thomas Munroe of letters written by James Piercy to the Commissioners of the City of Washington about his claims to lot 744.","Manuscript copy made by Thomas Munroe of a letter written by the Commissioners of the City of Washington to James Piercy in response to Piercy's claims on lot 744. Scott and Thornton write to Piercy that \"no intention exists of granting you the square you mention.\"","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Elizabeth Parke Custis Law Rogers, Druid Hill, to Thomas Law, City of Washington","Lloyd Rogers, Druid Hill, to Thomas Law, Washington City","Thomas Law to Lloyd Rogers, Baltimore","Writing from New Orleans in 1832, John Taylor reports that fifty to sixty people a day are dying from yellow fever and smallpox.","Elizabeth Parke Custis Law, Washington, to Thomas Law, London","Letter written by Lawrence Lewis to William \"Billy\" Costin requesting Costin's service in transporting his family from Mr. Charles Carter's residence in Culpepper County to their home. Lewis provides a suggested route and expected arrival date stating, 'you must not disappoint me.' A postscript in the hand of Eleanor Parke Custis Lewis requests additional and immediate transportation for herself to Philadelphia. She offers Costin's mother payment in Pork if she will accompany them on the trip. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel.","Undated note from Eleanor Parke Custis Lewis asking \"Billy\" to ask her sister Betsy to send the things by which she [Eleanor] wrote to her for. Directs Billy to be very careful of them as they are easily broken. Autograph note signed E Lewis, 1 page.","Autograph letter signed with integral adddress panel.","Autograph letter signed. George Washington Parke Custis writes William \"Billy\" Costin at the Bank of Washington. He mentions he expects to go with Lafayette to visit Woodlawn.","5 letters from Eliza Custis Law to her stepson John Law. The first letter is addressed to John at George Town College and the other four to Harvard University.","Edmund Law, Washington, to John Law, Baltimore","5 dated letters from Eliza Custis Law to her stepson John Law.","Letter discussing the court martial of Commodore James Barron, who would later kill Commodore Stephen Decatur in duel in 1820.","4 undated letters from Eliza Custis Law to her stepson John Law.","15 undated letters and notes written by Eliza Custis Law to her stepson John Law.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. John Law asks William Thornton if he can borrow a book on calvary maneuvers.","2 letters written by William Thornton in response to John Law's August 10, 1807 letter.","An undated letter from John Law to his half sister, Eliza Law. He writes that he is sending sweetmeats from Woodlawn by William, as promised.","William D. Sims, Pittsburgh, to John Law, Washington City","Three letters","A series of four letters and their draft copies written over the course of two days by John Law to his father, criticizing his conduct, particularly in regards to Eliza Law's marriage to Lloyd Nicholas Rogers.","5 letters written by Thomas Law to his son John Law, Washington City, around 1817, addressing John's criticisms of him, his divorce, and his friendship with Elizabeth Bordley Gibson.","Autograph letter signed. A letter of reconciliation sent by John Law to his father.","Draft of letter from Lloyd Nicholas Rogers, New York, to Major-General Henry Lee discussing the life of Baron de Kalb.","2 letters about the sale of property in Washington.Lenman and Brother, Washington City, to Edmund Law Rogers, Baltimore.","Documents related to the sale of property in Washington.","Correspondence about the sale of property in Washington.","2 letters about the sale of property in Washington. N. Callan, Washington, to Edmund Law Rogers, Baltimore.","Bond of conveyance for Lot No. 1 in Square 260 in Washington City, District of Columbia.","1 survey plat of lots in Washington along Canal St, and 2 pages of notes listing the prices of lots and the names of their purchasers.","Letter from the Commisioners of the Sinking Fund of the Corporation of Washington. William McCormick, Registers Office, Washington, to Edmund Law Rogers.","An indenture form reassigning a parcel of property in Washington City. The Deed of Trust form is marked at the top of the first page \"Printed and Sold by Robert A. Waters, D. st., bet. 9th \u0026 10th.\"","1 page autograph letter signed by George Washington Parke Custis to Edmund Law Rogers, with additional letter from Martha Custis Williams, Arlington House, written on verso. Custis writes, \"From the very graphic account you gave Martha Williams of your visit to Mr Fenno, I see but a poor chance of my Drama being brought out [in Baltimore].\" He asks Rogers to inquire of his \"theater going friends\" if any other Baltimore theatres will perform the work. If not, he asks Rogers to return the book care of William Adam Bookseller Pennsylvania Avenie Washington.","In her letter, Williams passes on a request from \"Aunt B\" (Britannia Wellington Peter Kennon) to send the \"little manuscript book, containing an inventory of the Mt Vernon relics at Tudor Place, as she is much at a loss, with regard to the history of many things in the House.\" Britannia Peter had inherited Tudor Place the year before, in 1854. Williams adds to Rogers that she hopes he will not make too much effort to have Uncle Custis's play produced because \"Cousin Mary Lee and all his family are so much opposed to it.\" Williams hopes Custis will focus on finishing his Recollections instead.","Bill for $21 addressed to Edmund Law Rogers for advertising the sale of lots in the City of Washington in the newspaper the National Intelligencer.","Unsigned indenture for the sale of lots in the City of Washington. Docketed in pencil \"sale not made.\"","Invoices, notes, and receipts from accounts between Robert Peter and the firm O'Neill and Dearkins. Includes an invoice for tobacco, sugar, corduroy, gauze, linen, chocolate, silk, muslin, paper, wine, ribbons, pins, cotton, and tea.","Unknown list of accounts, believed to be from Robert Peter.","Pages from account book with the note \"These leaves was received by James S Webber from Mrs. Esther H Webber wife of Mr Levi Webber of Vassalboro Kennebeck Co. Maine being a part of account Book of Charles Webber, my Grand Father, his own handwriting. Received by me June 22 1878.\" The accounts include invoices for cod fish, bacon, molasses, tea, rum, sugar, silk, shoes, brandy, wine, coffee, and corn.","Includes accounts for flour, pork, beef, lamb, and veal.","Bond for the conveyance of a parcel of property called Black Oak Thickett in Frederick County, Maryland.","rent paid","Page of rent payment accounts in unknown hand.","Bond of Thomas Nicholls of John to Robert Peter","Bond of Isaiah and Edward Nicholls to Robert Peter","Lawsuit against Robert Peter by James Gordon, Henry Riddell, John Campbell, John Campbell Junior, Alexander Low, and William Ingram","Three documents related to disputed accounts between Robert Peter and Benjamin Ray. One with a note by John T. Mason dated February 27, 1799, \"He has no shadow of right to one shilling on this [account].\"","List of Robert Peter's court appearances","Court documents and accounts related to Robert Peter, 5 manuscripts.","Court documents and accounts related to Robert Peter, 19 small manuscript receipts","Survey of land called Bealls Plaines in what became Washington City, along Goose Creek, later renamed Tiber Creek.","Manuscript on parchment with large seal attached by a ribbon.","1766, Survey to Forrest, May 12, 1773, (six documents) Bladenburg, Sept., 21, 1766; Rock Creek, Nov. 13, 1766 \"to Robert Peter, merchant in Georgetown.\"","One undated note by Thomas Peter and one letter from William Dearkins and Ben Stoddert to Stephen Chiswell about resurveying about 200 acres called Partnership granted to Elting Williams.","The Resurvey of Brandy and transfer of several named enslaved people.","A letter about resurveying a parcel of propery called Hazard. George Scott to Robert Peter, George Town.","Four autograph documents dealing with land ownership. Two notes on fragments; one half sheet giving history of a property in Prince George's County; and an 8 page survey document, with reference to points on a drawn survey, of Cross Basket, Balantyre, and other properties (9 lots) belonging to Robert Peter and divided amongst George and Thomas Peter.","Certificate and plat for 5 3/4 acres of vacant land granted by special warrant to Robert Peter out of the Western Shore Land Office of Washington County in the District of Columbia. Surveyed by Joseph Elgar, Jr. Autograph document signed, 1 page.","Hand colored survey plat showing the division of Robert Peter's Square in George Town. Docketed on verso \"Plat belonging to Thomas Peter's Square in George Town.\"","Tobacco sales","Tabacco Sales, Real Estate, Transfer of enslaved people","Deed of trust book is dated 1790","One dollar printed in Annapolis by F. Green, 7 December 1775. Two thirds of a dollar printed in Philadelphia by Hall and Sellers, 17 February 1776.","List of items purchased by Martha Washington from Macleod \u0026 Lumsdon, dated at the top 18 February 1800, Alexandria. The accounts, dated 8 July and 9 August, include entries for 47 panes of glass, oil, paint for 30 mahoghany chairs, paint for a wine cooler, varnishing, picture frame gilding, and glazing. Signed by Macleod \u0026 Lumdsdon at the bottom, noting that the above money was received in full 9 October 1800.","Receipt signed \"Daniel Lecock\" for payment received by the hands of James Anderson on behalf of Martha Washington for 790 bushels of corn on 2 May 1800.","Receipt for $25 paid by Thomas Carwood to James Anderson for 100 barrels of fish from Mount Vernon.","Accounts dated February 13, March 11, and April 12, 1800 for newspaper advertisements and handbills purchased by Martha Washington from Ellis Price, printer of The Columbian Mirror and Alexandria Gazette. Items Martha purchased include 26 advertisements for a house to rent, an advertisement about the Mount Vernon fishery, 23 advertisements about the donkey Knight of Malta, and notice about the runaway slave Marcus.","Accounts dated 23 April-23 September 1800 for weaving yards of cotton, wool, and other fabrics. The payments are marked as having been paid \"By balance due the Estate of General Washington,\" by cash, by 41 gallons of whiskey, and barrells of herring. The final payment is marked as received from James Anderson on 10 November 1801.","Bill addressed to the Estate of Mrs. Martha Washington, Deceased for $200 due to James Craik for medical services rendered Mrs. Washington during her last illness and $5 for cash paid Heyskill for the hire of his carriage. A signed oath by Jacob Hoffman testifies to the validity of the charges.","Receipt of payment from Thomas Peter to Lawrence Lewis for three hundred dollars for one hundred barrels of corn sold to Mount Vernon for the use of the estate. Signed by John Anderson.","Receipt written by Dr. David Stuart for the receipt from Thomas Peter for five guineas, the leagcy left by Martha Washington to Eleanor Calvert Custis Stuart.","Payment from Thomas Law to Griffith Coombs for repairs to Martha Washington's townhome in the District Columbia occupied by Henry Dearborn. Payment marked by Coombs as received in full from Thomas Peter on August 23, 1802.","Twenty dollars wages paid to Richard Burnett of the City of Washingon by Thomas Peter for the year 1802.","Payment of $50 received by George Smith of Woodlawn from Thomas Peter on 12 January 1803 for hire as a blacksmith at Mount Vernon in the year 1802. Signed by George Smith (his mark) and Lawrence Lewis. George Smith was one of George Washington's slaves who was freed after Washington's death. His wife, Lydia, was one of Martha Washington's dower slaves and was inherited by Nelly Parke Custis Lewis of Woodlawn.","Receipt for one hundred pounds Virginia currency received by Benjamin Lincoln Lear from Thomas Peter, one of the executors of Martha Washington's estate.","Accounts of Mr. James Dunlop with Thomas Peter, for horses, ploughs, and an enslaved woman named Peg. Peg is likely one of the slaves Martha Parke Custis Peter inherited from the Custis estate.","Receipt for funeral arrangements paid by Thomas Peter to William King on December 4, 1820 following the death of his twenty-three-year-old daughter Columbia Washington Peter. The arrangements include a \"walnut coffin lined,\" silver plate and engraving, and rental of horses, a hearse, and attendants.","H. B. Morris, Philadelphia, to Thomas Peter, Georgetown. Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. A letter about bank accounts and stock certificates.","Bill from Dr. Warfield to Thomas Peter for a visit to a \"black man in the night\" on March 5, 1824 which resulted in the amputation of the man's leg.","Two bills from P.L. Dupont paid by Martha Parke Custis Peter for dancing lessons for her daughter Britannia.","Two stock share certificates for the Patowmack Company (Potomac Company). Share No. 89 is for Martha Peter, and No. 91 for Thomas Peter.","Land office papers for the resurvey of Bear Denn, Daniels Discovery, and Partnership in Maryland","With unknown survey plat on verso.","Aquila Johns to Thomas Peter on sale of Seneca plantation","Autograph letter signed by Sarah Norfleet Freeland Peter, wife of Thomas Peter's brother George, relinquishing right title and interest on a tract of land called Forrest, property of her husband, in order to pay his debts.","Letter about resurveying property owned by George Washington Peter.","List of property in Montgomery County Maryland owned by Thomas Peter","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Regarding financial matters.","Horatio Edmondson of Taylor County, Maryland","Pamphlet stitch binding with marbled paper covers. Contains notes about purchases made by Thomas Peter 1813-1814.","Calling card from Le Baron de Maltitz, Secretaire de la Legation Imperiale de Russie. Manuscript date 1823 on verso.","John Dandridge writes to Thomas Peter, George Town, asking to borrow money from the estate of Martha Washington.","Thomas Peter, George Town, to George Peter","Autograph letter signed, with envelope. Josiah Quincy, Cambridge, to Martha Parke Custis Peter, Georgetown. Josiah Quincy thanks Martha Parke Custis Peter for her generous reeption of his children at Tudor Place and thanks her for the relic of George Washington that she sent back with them.","A contemporary manuscript copy of a letter in which Nelly Parke Custis describes having seen George Washington writing his farewell address at Mount Vernon. When the address was finished, she says he asked her to bring him silk string, and she watched him stitch the address together in front of her. Nelly writes this as a rebuke to one of Alexander Hamilton's sons, who claims his father wrote the farewell address.","A list of accounts between the Estate of George Washington and Alexandria apothecary Edward Stabler, including purchases for Turlington's Balsam, castor oil, arsenic, balsam copaiva, British oil, salts, purified Salt Petre, cantharides, ipecacuanha, laudanum, tumeric, and opodildo. Payments are marked as received from James Anderson. Autograph document, 1 page.","Manuscript titled \"A List of Negroes belonging to Mrs. Washington.\" A list of 121 enslaved persons who were Martha's dower slaves. Unlike the slaves owned by George Washington, Martha's slaves were not freed after her death and were inherited by the Custis descendants. Men, boys, women, and girls and listed in separate columns, each further broken down into the places where they worked: Mansion house, River Farm, Muddy Hole, and Union Farm. Five women - Amy, Alice, Peg, Agnes, and Old Judy - are listed as \"Free but yet remain.\"","Signed certificate from the executors of General George Washington to the Clerk of Fairfax.","Accounts from 1802 for furniture and household goods purchased by George Washington Parke Custis from the Estate of Martha Washington. The final payment was made in 1826, and the account is signed by Thomas Peter, executor of the estate.","A list of the household belongings sold by Thomas Peter from the personal estate of Martha Washington. Includes a listing of who purchased each item and the price it sold for.","Signed indenture for sale of land in the City of Washington.","Articles of agreement between George Calvert and Thomas Peter with Thomas Law, agreeing that Thomas Law and his wife Eliza Parke Custis Law will live separately. Eliza will receive $1500 per year from Law, and all the interest from her inheritance from George Washington will go to her and her daughter.","3 sheets of accounts between the estate of Robert Peter and James Dunlop, including the sale of \"5 negroes willed Mrs. Peter.\" These are some of Martha's dower slaves inherited by Martha Parke Custis Peter. One additional account between Jonathan Hicks and the heirs of Robert Peter, dated 1809-1811.","Receipt written by Lawrence Lewis acknowledging receipt from Thomas Peter of three hundred and twenty-six dollars eighteen cent left to his son Lorenzo Lewis as a legacy from Martha Washington.","Receipt signed by George Washington Parke Custis acknowledging the receipt from Thomas Peter of one thousand dollars as a legacy left to his daughter from the late Martha Washington.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Thomas Peter, George Town, to Bushrod Washington, Mount Vernon. Thomas Peter writes to Bushrod about money owed for two purchases he made from the estate of George Washington.","Two documents related to a settlement made by John Dandridge against George Washington Parke Custis and Thomas Peter, executors of Martha Washington's estate. One is a 1829 decree from the U. S. Circuit Court, signed by William Thomas Carroll; and the other is an account of money owed to John Dandridge signed by Benjamin Lincoln Lear, 1830 June 21. Autograph documents signed (2).","3 documents related to the death of Beverley Kennon, husband of Britannia W. Peter Kennon, who died aboard the USS Princeton during the 1844 Peacemaker accident: a newspaper clipping with an excerpt from a sermon by Reverend Mr. Magoon on the Princeton Tragedy, a plan of the burying ground belonging to Mrs. Beverly Kennon, and a certificate from the Vestry of Washington Parish granting Mrs. Beverley Kennon four sites in the Washington Parish Burial Ground.","Receipts for two legacies received of Britannia W. Peter Kennon, executor of Martha Parke Custis Peter's estate. One is for a grandson named Thomas Peter and another for her grandson John Parke Custis Peter.","Manuscript resolution of the Senate of Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, offering sympathy to the families of those killed aboard the USS Princeton during the Peacemaker accident. This copy was given by the President of the United States to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, whose husband, Beverley Kennon, was killed in the accident.","Printed form signed by Britannia W. Peter Kennon and witnessed by William Purcell, esquire, Judge of the Orphans' Court of Washington county, District of Columbia.","A list of collections and payments made to sundry persons to settle the estate of Martha Parke Custis Peter.","Document bound with blue ribbon, with envelope. Last will and testament of Ann Gertrude Wightt, a former nun at the Georgetown Visitation Convent who later lived at Tudor Place. Autograph document, 8 pages.","Autograph letter, with envelope. Ann Gertrude Wightt, Rochester, to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, Tudor Place","Papers related to the sale of Lot 9 in Square 72 of Washington City to William A. Gordon. Letter from William E. Edmonston to William A. Gordon, 1891 May 30. Two letters from William A. Gordon to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, 1891 June 3 and 1889 October 4. Typescript signed by William Gordon of Declaration of Trust for sale of Lot Nine, Square Seventy Two in Washington City, D.C..","Indenture made between Britannia Wellington Kennon, party of the first part, and Walter Gibson Peter, Armistead Peter Jr., and George Freeland Peter, parties of the second part, all of the District of Columbia, regarding relics and heirlooms at Tudor Place acquired by Britannia W. Peter Kennon from her mother Martha Custis Peter grand-daughter of Martha the wife of George Washington, known in the family as \"The Mount Vernon Heirlooms.\" Other relics are from the estates of Thomas Peter and Beverley Kennon. Britannia wishes that these relics be preserved by her descendants and that none of them be sold or disposed of.","These include pictures, miniatures, engravings, glass, china, silver, jewelry, furniture, needlework, and other relics, including a sago palm formerly belonging to Martha Parke Custis Peter. The relics and heirlooms are to be divided into five parts after Britannia's death and delivered to her grandchildren.","A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of the English Language (New York : Printed and published by William A. Davies) Inscribed Britannia W. Peter.","Autograph letter signed. Beverley Kennon, Navy Yard, Washington, to Reverend W. Hoff, George Town. Kennon asks Reverend Hoff to be present at Mrs. Peter's place in George Town on the 8th to marry him to Britannia W. Peter.","2 autograph letters signed.","Autograph letter signed on mourning stationary, with envelope and black seal. John Tyler, Washington, to Britannia W. Peter Kennon. President John Tyler offers his condolences to Britannia W. Peter Kennon on the death of her husband, Beverley Kennon, during the Peacemaker accident aboard the USS Princeton.","G. T. Kennon to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, Tudor Place","Autograph letter signed with envelope docketed \"A letter written to Uncle Bev. by my mother while at boarding school given to me after Uncle Bev's death by Aunt G.\". Martha Custis Kennon, Georgetown, to Beverley Kennon Jr. Beverley Kennon Jr. was Martha Custis Kennon's half brother.","According to Martha Custis Peter, this illustration was at the Tudor Place.","W. Van Ness, New York, to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, Tudor Place, Georgetown","Department of the Interior, Pension Office, to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, Tudor Place, Georgetown","Mrs. Charles Carroll Simms to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, Georgetown","Mattie D. Abbot to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, Tudor Place. From the Secretary of the Ladies Aid Society of Christ Church accepting Britannia Kennon's resignation as President.","Letters from James Mackubin, Ellicott City, to Britannia W. Peter Kennon","Two letters from Justine Van Rensselaer Townsend, Vice Regent of New York for the Mount Vernon Ladies Association, to Britannia W. Peter Kennon. In the 26 November 1890 letter, Justine asks Britannia to help the Ladies determine what is genuine at the upcoming 1890 Thomas Birch's Sons sale of Washington relics in Philadelphia. The sale will include \"General Washington's papers, a clock, a punch bowl, and many other things.\"","Invitation from The Board of World's Fair Managers of Virginia inviting Britannia W. Peter Kennon to be present at the ceremonies of Virginia Day at the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago. Enclosed with an envelope and the calling card of Mrs. William Radford Beale.","Calling cards for Martha Custis Kennon and Armistead Peter. At home card with envelope for Britannia W. Peter Kennon, engraved by Dempsey \u0026 O. Toole of Baltimore \u0026 Washington.","Engraved form ceritifying that \"Cream Ladle No 68944 is an exact reproduction of one onwed by General and Mrs. Washington and used for a number of years at Mr. Vernon.\" The ladle was produced by Galt \u0026 Bro. Jewellers, Silversmiths, Stationers, Washington D.C..","Regarding the purchase of a clock.","Typescript lists of letters and items from Mount Vernon that were part of  Britannia W. Peter Kennon's collection at Tudor Place.","Unbound notebook with list of items and letters from Mount Vernon that belonged to Britannia W. Peter Kennon at Tudor Place. Includes a list of how the items were divided amongst Britannia's grandchildren.Includes furniture and household items.","Includes a list of how the items were divided amongst Britannia W. Peter Kennon's grandchildren.","Manuscript list of books, jewelry, and locks of hair at Tudor Place","Includes both manuscript and typescript inventories of books, furniture, and objects from Tudor Place.","Newsclippings and correspondence related to Washington relics loaned by Walter G. Peter to the National Museum in the early 1900s.","Lent by Walter G. Peter from the Britannia W. Peter Kennon Collection of Washington Relics.","R. Davidson, Pinckneyville, to George Peter, George Town","Includes a $5 charge on 23 October 1813 for a coffin \"for a black man.\" On 9 February 1814, Peter was charged $50.00 for a lined coffin covered with black cloth, among other expenses, possibly following the death of his first wife, Ann Plater Peter, or one of their young sons.","Thomas Anderson, Clarksburgh, to George Peter","Autograph letter signed with printed cash form from the Office of Discount and Deposit, Washington.","Joseph Delaplaine, Philadelphia, to George Peter. Deplaine requests Major Peter's portrait for his gallery.","U. McInder, Petersburg, to George Peter","Letter from unidentified, Annapolis, to George Peter","W. Coor, Rockville, to George Peter","Partially printed form from the District of Columbia. Major Peter grants Charles A. Burnett power of attorney to sell, assign, and transfer his 50 shares of stock in the Books of the Washington Turnpike Company.","Letter from unidentified, Annapolis, to George Peter","Charles Bunting, Montgomery County, to George Peter","James H., Georgetown, to George Peter","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Benjamin Lincoln Lear, Washington, to George Peter. Lear writes regarding two suits againist Mrs. Sarah Peter.","John Wootton, Rockville, to George Peter","Benjamin Lincoln Lear, Washington, to George Peter. Printed letter with manuscript additions, from B. L. Lear, Attorney of the Bank, Bank of the United States.","W. W. Ramsay, Washington, to George Peter","Letter from unidentified, Washington, to George Peter","Letter from unidentified, Washington City, to George Peter","B. H., Rockville, to George Peter","Clement Cod, Georgetown, to George Peter","William Thompson, Union School, to George Peter","Michael Keepers, Frederick Town, to George Peter","John Wootton, Rockville, to George Peter","G. D., George Town, to George Peter","J. Orme, Georgetown, to George Peter","W. Sellman, Clarksburg, to George Peter","Samuel C. Ulens, Poolesville, to George Peter","J. Higgins, Poolesville, to George Peter","Jesse V., Poolesville, to George Peter, Darnestown","J. Falls, Baltimore, to George Peter","Geo. Howson Mason, Annapolis, to George Peter","Alfred Spates, Cumberland, to George Peter","Letter from unidentified, Baltimore, to George Peter","W. Matthews, George Town, to George Peter","Geo. Hownson Mason, Annapolis, to George Peter","Benj. Fawcett, Colesville, to George Peter","J. Williams, Washington D.C., to George Peter","A letter from the Treasuries Office of the Baltimore and Ohion Railroad Company, offering Peter free tickets to pass over the roads of their company.","Printed election ballot for \"The Constitution and Union Ticket,\" promising \"Civil and Religious Liberty.\" George Peter is listed as the candidate for Commisioner of Public Works.","A list of clothing purchased by Martha Washington from William Jones of Alexandria. Includes suits purchased for enslaved workers Daniel, Marcus, Christopher, and Frank. According to notes on the verso, payments were received from James Anderson on 12 April 1800 and 15 May 1800.","Five receipts for goods and services paid for by James Anderson in 1800, including repairs to old shoes, paper lampblack, freight for one box from Philadelphia, 93 yards of cloth, and leather.","Promissory notes from George Peter","Promissory notes and bank notes from George Peter. Checks, Union Bank of Georgetown.","Bills and bank notes from George Peter. Checks, Union Bank of Georgetown.","Bills and bank notes from George Peter. Checks, Union Bank of Georgetown.","Promissory notes and bank notes from George Peter","Bills and bank notes from George Peter","Bills and bank notes from George Peter","Bills and accounts of George Peter","Bills and accounts of George Peter","Bills and accounts of George Peter","Bills and accounts of George Peter","Bills and accounts of George Peter","Bills and accounts of George Peter","Bills and accounts of George Peter","Bills and accounts of George Peter","Bills and accounts of George Peter with F. S. Poole and Bro","Bills and accounts of George Peter with F. S. Poole and Bro.","Undated Bills and accounts of George Peter","George H. Peter, Carlise, writes to his uncle asking for money for an upcoming vacation.","3 letters from James Peter to his uncle George Peter.","George Peter, George Town","3 letters sent by James Freeland Peter to his father from Alexandria, Buffalo, and Detroit.","Manuscript acrostic written for Uncle George Peter.","Sarah Peter, Georgetown, to George Peter","4 letters from George Peter, Jr., to his father.","Typescript list of \"Things from Mt. Vernon\" with manuscript annotations by George Freeland Peter of which Peter heirs inherited the items.","Typescript and manuscript inventories of items fro Tudor Place, with notes on which Peter heirs inherited them.","Identification key to \"The battle at Bunker's Hill\" engraved by Johann Gotthard Müller after the painting by John Trumbull. Printed in London by A. C. de Poggi.","Accounts for shoes, boots, and repairs, including shoes for enslaved people.","Major George Peter's troops are invited to attend Divine Service. \"It is hoped they will attend \u0026 conduct themselves with a reverence suited to the character of Christian soldiers, who have taken arms in defence of their homes \u0026 country \u0026 who look for success \u0026 preservation to the favor of the Almighty Giver of all victory.\"","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel and red wax seal.","2 letters to George Peter from his brother David Peter, George Town.","Deed of sale for land purchased by Peter on Gay Street and Dumarton Street in George Town.","A list of 322 volumes, showing title, number of volumes, size, and type of bookbinding.","8 letters and 1 receipt, mostly addressed to George Peter from his niece, Jane Beverley and her husband, James.","printed pages","Roger Brooke Taney, Annapolis, to George Peter regarding upcoming elections [December 20] to the U. S. Senate specifically the potential election of Mr. [Alexander C.] Hanson as a means to heal and reconcile the differences in the Federal Party. Also discuss Mr. Washington's 'zeal and industry' in supporting Hanson's candidacy. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages. Docketed 'Roger B. Taney - Hanson \u0026 Washington'","W. Cook, Hyates Town,","William Brewer, Aix la Chapelle, to George Peter","James Summers, New Market, to George Peter","G. Dalls S., Colesville, to George Peter, Poolesville","Elisha Jones, Clarksburg, to George Peter","Includes the papers granting George and Sarah Peter guardianship of David Peter's children Elizabeth, William, Jane, George H., and James.","trust, property, and expenses of land","material and clothing","Receipt for the purchase of Lot No. 15 in Square No. 170 in the City of Washington.","Receipts from Leonard W. Candler, Darnes Town, to George Peter. Receipts for the purchase of dry goods, clothing, and other household goods.","3 copies of the will of Sarah Freeland, George Peter's mother-in-law.","appraisal authorization of Alexander Broome and Samuel Darby","Accounts of Margaret Dick with William Parson. Includes an account for shoes soled and nailed for James Peter.","Medical bills, pharmacy, doctor","tuition bills","Letter, T.H. Paul to George Peter. Letter, Unknown  to the Secretary of the Interior of the United States.","Receipts from Leonard W. Candler, Darnes Town, to George Peter. Receipts for the purchase of dry goods, clothing, and other household goods.","typescript copy","deed of conveyance","Indenture, George Peter to Thomas Peter, Land from estate of Robert Peter, Jr.","copies of letters","Military exemption for Armistead Peter","Bill, George Peter, Esq. to Dr. Armistead Peter, 1869 February 11; Col. Richard L. Maury, Attorney, to Dr. Armistead Peter, 1876 October 10","Includes story of Abraham Lincoln and the Maryland Barbecue by Agnes Peter","Memento for either Walter Gibson Peter or W. Orton Williams from Mrs. Laura Cassaway, small American flag and small ivory mirror with flower [Fragile]","Includes receipt of letter, 1873 January 24. Letter regarding interest in farm from Robert Dick.","lock of hair","From Binder 1","From Binder 1","From Binder 1","Genealogical Studies- From Binder 1","Genealogical Studies- From Binder 1","Genealogical Studies- Fragmented letter - From Binder 1","Genealogical Studies- From Binder 1","Genealogical Studies- From Binder 1","Genealogical Studies- From Binder 1","Four envelopes","Goes up to Britannia W. Peter Kennon -From Binder 1","Condolence letter","Signed by Governor Horatio Sharpe","Indenture, September 30, 1791; Resurvey of Forrest, 1796. Document signed by Gov. Haywood","Resurvey of Pipe Tomhock; Copy of Platt (sic) and Illustrations, August 14, 1798; July 11, 1766, Explanation of Survey, September 19, 1797, May 26, 1796, February 16, 1797","Deed, Elizabeth and John Scrivenor, April 18, 1799, June 11, 1799, Resurvey of Brandy, June 9, 1792, June 18, 1792","December 24, 1871, wrapper","List of enslaved persons, livestock, and tools sold at Slashes, Sugar Lands, and Rock Creek Quarters totaling $9,308.00. Autograph document, 3 pages, with docket.","Bernard Gilpin firmly bound to Thomas Peter for $5520","wove paper","Photocopy, \"Account Book 1, Robert Peter, Esq. with the Commissioners of the Federal Buildings; On division of the Tract, Mexico within the City of Washington, Exclusive of what are called \"Old divisions of squares\" and water lots of which no account is key by the Commissioners. 21 pp. Note from Walter Gibson Peter re: History of book, how it ended up in the Library of Congress Thomas Peter","signed by James Madison, B. Crowninshield, Secretary of the Navy","James Madison signature","The most important ones delivered to F.S. Keys Esq. and recorded in suit pending in Court Dt. Columbia","9 manuscripts","under the orders of Lt. Col. E. Robert, USTE","Building 3044 O Street","copies","Includes Allison's Forrest Enlarged; Fort Grubby Hill, July 1, 1732","Includes Indenture, Daniel Veetch, February 19, 1758 Document signed by Gov. Horatio Sharpe","Bathsheba","First found in Thomas Peter's Letterbooks","Photos, Photos from Survey (4) and Ivory Cross [First found in Papers of Britannia W. Peter Kennon] Interesting small religious carved cross, made from Mother-of-Pearl","Letter, William A. Coffin to Britannia Kennon, February 23, 1889; Brouchure for Exhibition, April 30, 1889; Letter, A. W. Drake to Britannia Kennon, January 29, 1889, May 16, 1889, including: carte de visite of George Washington and calling card of Mr. A. W. Drake (Photo) [First found in Papers of Britannia W. Peter Kennon]","First found in Papers of Britannia W. Peter Kennon","First found in Papers of Major George Peter","First found in Major George Peter's Letterbooks","Frenzel Gallery, Georgetown. Moved from Papers of Dr. Armistead Peter.","Includes Sir Thomas Nicholson, William Scott Blair, General Scott of Malenie, Robert Buchanan, William Dunlop, Elizabeth Roberton, J. Horsburgh, Lord Abbots Hall, Isabel Corbet, Cunningham Scott. First found in Papers of Dr. Armistead Peter.","First found in Papers of Dr. Armistead Peter","Containing photographs of Peter relatives","Pictures of Tudor Place, Vacation, Content Farm, Ellen Beale Peter 1931 (Walter Gibson's Wife) Made by Walter Gibson Peter, [Loose photographs], Half Full.","Elizabeth Peter, wife of Robert Peter. Made by Walter Gibson Peter [Note: Some loose pages]","Book of tobacco sales, list of enslaved persons belonging to Robert Peter, and lots of Robert Peter in the City of Washington with division by squares for the Commissioners and how they are disposed. The bound volume is made up of 178 pages. Pages 52-147 are blank. At some point the volume is flipped and entries are begun at the back of the book from pages 178-154. For viewing purposes those pages have been reoriented and reordered.","\"Tobacco Book,\" All letters received pertaining to his business of selling tobacco in Europe and trading across the Atlantic, including captains, lawyers, and buyers in Europe.","Includes personal letters that were sent to the family, photocopied letters from Thomas and General Washington, various financial papersNot in order [Documents are fragile and book in poor condition]. Made by Walter Gibson Peter.","Contains photographs and letters. Created by Walter Gibson Peter, received documents from Britannia W. Peter Kennon.","Commissions, Letters, Orders, etc. Relating to service in the U.S. Army and Major Georgetown Field Artillery, Created by Walter Gibson Peter. Items signed by John Adams and Thomas Jefferson.","Corps of the Artillerists, New Orleans and Fort McHenry, Garrison and Regimental Orders, Major George Peter; Order and prisoner tries and punishments, List from Fort McHenry, Morning Reports [Note: Book in poor condition]","Ledger of real estate holdings of George Peter with Robert Peter and James Peter [pages 2-17]. Also includes, \"The following Table exhibits a view of the Squares and Lots, the Number of square feet therein contained, and the value of the same, now owned by Capt. George Peter, in the City of Washington\" [pages 74-78]. Stitch binding with marbled paper covers, 88 pages. Real estate accounts appear on pages 2-7, 10-11, 14-17, 74, 76, and 78. The remaining page are blank. In 1813, the ledger is flipped and a single page (page 88) includes a list of names under the title 'Rent Roll for 1813.'","Ledger for the estate of Robert Peter maintained by his son Thomas Peter. The bond volume contains 176 pages, partially completed. Accounts are entered on pages 6-54, pages 55-173 are blank, and pages 174-176 include bank notes at the Bank of Columbia and the Branch Bank of Washington City. A scrap of paper with calculations was found between pages 49 and 50 and is included in the digitization.","First found in Papers of Major George Peter","Lessons and Exercises in Vocal Music by Benjamin Carr","Contains letters, pictures, U.S. Navy Commissions (James Madison, John Tyler, and Franklin Pierce), invitations, and a memorandum of Britannia and Beverley made by Walter Gibson Peter- Grandson to Britannia.","After resigning from the army, notes made from Walter George Peter. Includes letters, a list of enlaved people from Montanaverde, bills, and business transactions.","Repairs made on properties of Robert Peter, Jr.  Stitch binding with marbled paper covers, 98 pages. Real estate accounts appear on pages 2-5, 8-23, and 26-33. The remaining pages are blank.","First found in Papers of Major George Peter","First found in Papers of Major George Peter","Copies made February 1 and 2, 1849 by Edmund Law Rogers at Tudor Place, the residence of his Great-Aunt Martha Peter.","Communion Alms, Christmas and Easter Offerings, June 5, 1850. In Memory of Mrs. Britannia Wellington Kennon, From the Trustees of the Louise Home, 1911.","Four account books. Account Money paid for the Estate of Mrs. Martha Peter","\"Commenced the practice of medicine the latter end of March 1867. Left town the first of May 1867 and returned June 28th- recommended practicing 8th of July, etc., Expense Log and Visiting List\"","First found in Dr. Armistead Peter's files. 9 volumes, dated 1863, 1866, 1870, 1873, 1876, 1878, 1889, 1892, and 1896.","List of patients from practice and paid or unpaid, in alphabetical order, Bills Due, Cash Paid to Mrs. Peter, other accounts, small pox vaccination count","Notes on visits, family seal, copied letters, list of articles from Mount Vernon, notes about clothes and jewelry; Copy of Album was acquired by Martha Custis Peter, great-great granddaughter to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, which Britannia had given to her grandson, Walter Gibson Peter. Her father was Walter Gibson Peter, Jr.","contains dried flowers","Includes folders of France and WWI soldiers","Contains deeds, inventories, and papers pertaining to Robert Peter's estates and his sons, Robert, James, David, George, and Thomas. Various notes about David Peter's death, and letters from George Peter. Made by Walter Gibson Peter. [Note: There are loose pages]","Includes voice and music notes for the saxon ground, will you come to the bower, nobody coming to marry me, the rose, rondo, and others.","First found in Papers of Major George Peter","No. 5116, volume 190, covering the coronation of George VI.","Printed volume, includes a facsimile handwritten section entitled \"accounts, G. 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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 certain items for preservation purposes.","The collection is organized in the following series and subseries:","Series 1. Correspondence (Arranged alphabetically by creator's last name then chronologically, with undated materials listed last.) ","Series 2. Legal Documents (Six subseries: Estate Matters, Financial Agreements, Land Disputes, Plats, Wills, and Other)\n","Series 3. Social","Series 4. Miscellaneous","Series 5. Indenture Notices (Land Deeds)","Bushrod Washington (1762-1829): Bushrod was the son of Hannah Bushrod and John Augustine Washington, the younger brother of George Washington. Upon the death of Martha Washington, Bushrod inherited the Mount Vernon estate. A graduate of the College of William and Mary, Bushrod served as an associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. He was joined on the Supreme Court by his long-time friend, John Marshall. Justices Washington and Marshall  met while attending law lectures given by George Wythe at the College of William and Mary. Bushrod and his wife, Julia Ann Blackburn, had no children, but raised three of their nephews. One nephew, John Augustine Washington II (1789-1832), inherited Mount Vernon from Bushrod.","Purchased by the A. Alfred Taubman Acquisition Endowment Fund, 2011.","Additional manuscripts related to Bushrod Washington and his family can be found in the George Washington Collection, Martha Washington Collection, Historic Manuscript Collection, Elswyth Thane Beebe Collection of Washington Family Papers, and Potomac Navigation Company Records.","The Bushrod Washington Family Papers consist of documents gathered by the descendants of the first President of the United States, George Washington. The collection comprises an assortment of correspondence and legal documents documenting the lives and property ownership of several branches of the Washington family. The collection is organized into five series: Correspondence, Legal Documents, Social, Miscellaneous, and Indenture Notices (Land Deeds).","The Correspondence series, circa 1780-1835, contains letters mostly written to Bushrod Washington, executor of George Washington's estate and inheritor of Mount Vernon. While some were written by friends of Bushrod Washington, most are from his brother and his many nieces and nephews.","Of the letters not written to Bushrod Washington, the largest portion were written by Bushrod Corbin Washington, his wife Anna Maria, and their daughter Hannah to their son, Cadet Thomas Washington, who was stationed in Middletown, Connecticut. Most often, when one of the three would pen a letter, the other two would add a quick greeting in whatever space remained. Among the famous Virginians with whom Bushrod Washington corresponded are Richard Channing Moore, George Spotswood, and George Wythe.\nAll of the letters are in alphabetical order by the last name of the correspondent, with undated materials at the end.","Legal Documents, 1719-1835, contains six subseries: Estate Matters, Financial Agreements, Land Disputes, Plats, Wills, and Other. Issues arising after the death of a family member can be found in the Estate Matters subseries. The estate of George Washington was perhaps the most disputed, with legal proceedings occurring thirty years following his death. Loans and sales of property are the focus of the Financial Agreements subseries. At least two family members were involved with land disputes over the years. The Land Disputes subseries records the disputes of Richard Bushrod and John Augustine Washington. Surveys, or Plats, were the primary tool for settling such disputes and can be found in the next subseries. The Wills of several family members provide data regarding the families' possessions. This subseries contains wills written by ten family members. In addition to household items and distribution of land, these wills also dictate the owners' desires regarding who would inherit slaves. Four other documents, not closely resembling any of the other legal pieces comprise their own subseries. When possible, all of the Legal Documents are listed in alphabetical order by the last name of the creator.","Bushrod Washington, a well-respected Judge, was active in affairs aside from running his family estate. Evidence of these can be found in the Social series, 1816-1829. The American Bible Society and the Bunker Hill Monument Association were among the organizations in which Judge Washington was involved.","A formula for cement, mailed to the President of the United States, Mount Vernon, and recipes highlight the Miscellaneous series, 1795 and undated.","Some of the oldest material in the collection is found in the Indenture Notices (Land Deeds) series, 1662-1814. These documents relate the history of land ownership among the Bushrod and Washington families, as well as several of their neighbors and associates. While technically legal documents, the size of several of the deeds precludes their being stored alongside the papers of the Legal Documents series. Arranged chronologically, the Indenture Notices specify all the details of the transaction, including the amount of land, location, and purchase price.","Autograph letter signed \"Urbain Babier\" with integral address panel. Babier writes in a mixture of French and English to Bushrod admonishing him for being a slave holder. Docketed by Bushrod on verso \"anonymous and... impertinent.\"","A letter from the brother of Bushrod's wife, Julia Ann Blackburn Washington.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Caldwell asks Bushrod for help gathering information for biographies he is writing of John Randolph and Captain Lewis Warrington.","Elizabeth Hamilton writes about her husband Alexander Hamilton's legacy and invites Bushrod and his wife to stay with her next time they are in New York.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Letter delivered by William Hodgson, an English gentleman touring America. Elizabeth Hamilton writes to Bushrod about news from New York.","Herbert writes that Elizabeth Hamilton is hoping to acquire some of the correspondence between George Washington and Alexander Hamilton.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed. Episcopal clergyman Richard Channing Moore writes to Bushrod that he might become the rector of a church in Richmond. In 1814, Moore was elected bishop of the Diocese of Richmond.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Mrs. Preto asks Bushrod if he has any influence with Martin Van Buren in the State Department to get a job for her husband.","A distant relative of Bushrod's wife writes to ask for assistance.","A distant relative of Bushrod's wife writes a second time to ask for assistance.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Manuscript list in the hand of Jared Sparks of all the papers of George Washington taken by Sparks from Mount Vernon. A note on the verso signed by Bushrod states that the papers were shipped on 13 June 1827 aboard the schooner Alexandria.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Sparks writes to Bushrod Corbin Washington, executor of the estate of Bushrod Washington, in response to his inquiries about Sparks's progress on his publication of the writings of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Spotswood writes Bushrod asking his help help getting a job with the Jackson administration.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter with integral address panel. Story shares his opinion on various court cases with Bushrod.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Letter addressed to \"My Dear Uncle\" from the wife of Bushrod Corbin Washington.","Draft copy. Bushrod writes about the sale of land.","Draft copy.","Draft copy. Bushrod writes to General Jan Pieter van Suchtelen, the Russian Minister at Stockholm, in response to his request for \"manuscript specimens of the handwriting of some of our most illustrious citizens.\" Bushrod says he is sending manuscripts written by John Marshall, Alexander Hamilton, Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, John Jay, and George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Bushrod asks Marshall to look through the Washington letters in his possession and send any related to Alexander Hamilton  to Mrs. Elizabeth Hamilton.","Autograph letter signed. Draft copy. Bushrod tells Elizabeth Hamilton that he has written to Chief Justice John Marshall about the Alexander Hamilton and George Washington correspondence that she has requested.","Autograph letter signed. Draft copy. Bushrod writes to James Hamilton about correspondence between George Washington and Alexander Hamilton that was requested by Mrs. Elizabeth Hamilton.","Draft copy.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Bushrod Corbin Washington writes his uncle that he is on the trail of Charles and Nathan, two of Bushrod's enslaved workers.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letters signed with integral address panel. Three letters on one leaf of papers addressed to Thomas Blackburn Washington by his father, sister, and mother.","Autograph letters signed with integral address panel. 5 letters on one sheet of paper addressed to Thomas Blackburn Washington from his sister, mother, and cousins.","Autograph letters signed with integral address panel. 2 letters on one leaf of paper written to Thomas Blackburn Washington by his mother and sister.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. 3 letters on one leaf of paper addressed to Thomas Blackburn Washington from his mother, sister, and father.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. 2 letters on one leaf of paper addressed to Thomas Blackburn Washington from his father and sister.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letters signed with integral address panel. Two letters on one leaf of paper addressed to Thomas Blackburn Washington from his mother and father.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letters signed with integral address panel. Two letters on one leaf of paper addressed to Thomas Blackburn Washington from his mother and sister.","Autograph letters signed with integral address panel. Two letters on one leaf of paper addresed to Thomas Blackburn Washington from his sister and mother.","Autograph letters signed with integral address panel. 3 letters on one leaf of paper addressed to Thomas Blackburn Washington from his father, mother, and sister.","3 letters on one leaf of paper addressed to Thomas Blackburn Washington from his mother, father, and sister.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letters signed with integral address panel. Two letters on one leaf of paper addressed to Thomas Blackburn Washington from his sister and father.","Autograph letters signed with integral address panel. 2 letters on one leaf of paper addressed to Thomas Blackburn Washington from his father and sister. Bushrod Corbin writes that he has returned from Richmond to find all his family and friends well, \"both white and black.\"","Autograph letters signed with integral address panel. 3 letters on one leaf of paper addressed to Thomas Blackburn Washington from his father, mother, and sister.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. 2 letters on one leaf of paper addressed to Thomas Blackburn Washington by his mother and father.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. 2 letters on one leaf of paper addressed to Thomas Blackburn Washington from his sister and mother. Also contains doodled signatures of Archibald Fairfax and Bushrod W. Herbert, and Noblet Herbert.","Autograph letters signed with integral address panel. 3 letters on a single leaf of papers addressed to Thomas Blackburn Washington from his father, sister, and mother.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed. Hannah mentions Thomas visiting Mount Vernon.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. 3 letters on one leaf of papers addressed to Thomas Blackburn Washington by his father, mother, and sister.","Autograph letters signed with integral address panel. Two letters on one leaf of paper addressed to Thomas Blackburn Washington from his mother and father.","Autograph letters signed with integral address panel. Two letters on a single leaf of paper addressed to Thomas Blackburn Washington from his mother and sister.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letters signed with integral address panel. 2 letters on one leaf of paper addressed to Thomas Blackburn Washington from his sister and cousin.","Autograph letters signed with integral address panels. 2 letters on one leaf of paper addressed to Thomas Blackburn Washington from his father and mother.","Autograph letters signed with integral address panel. 2 letters on one leaf of paper addressed to Thomas Blackburn Washington from his sister and father.","Autograph letters signed with integral address panel. 3 letters on one leaf of paper addressed to Thomas Blackburn Washington from his sister, mother, and father.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed. 2 letters on one leaf of paper addressed to Thomas Blackburn Washington from his sister and mother.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letters signed with integral address panel. Two letters on a single sheet of paper addressed to Thomas Blackburn Washington from his father and mother.","Autograph letters signed with integral address panel. Two letters on a single sheet of paper addressed to Thomas Blackburn Washington by his father and mother.","Autograph letter signed.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letters signed with integral address panel. 2 letters on a single sheet of paper addressed to Thomas Blackburn Washington by his father and sister.","Autograph letters signed with integral address panel. 2 letters on a single sheet of paper addressed to Thomas Blackburn Washington by his father and sister.","Autograph letters signed with integral address panel. 2 letters on a single sheet of paper addressed to Thomas Blackburn Washington from his father and sister.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letters signed with integral address panel. 2 letters on a single leaf of paper addressed to Thomas Blackburn Washington from his father and sister.","Autograph letters signed with integral address panel. 3 letters on a single leaf of paper addressed to Thomas Blackburn Washington from his mother, sister, and father.","Autograph letters signed with integral address panel. 2 letters on a single sheet of paper addressed to Thomas Blackburn Washington from his mother and father.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Corbin writes that he had planned to visit Bushrod in Philadelphia but lacks the funds and clothing. He asks on behalf of their father if Bushrod can send books: Horace, Euclid, Cicero's Orations, and a Westminster Greek grammar published in 1754.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed.","Autograph letter signed. Corbin writes that his wife has almost died from \"very severe epileptic fits.\"","Autograph letter signed.","Autograph letter signed.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. With additional sheet signed by Corbin describing Walnut Farm in Westmoreland County.","Autograph letter signed.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed.","Address panel addressed to Bushrod by Corbin Washington. The letter is not extant.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. 2 letters on 1 leaf of paper written to Bushrod by his mother and father.","Autograph letter signed.","Autograph letter signed.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. With additional leaf of paper in another hand addressed to \"my dear son.\"","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel, with note that the letter was sent \"By Jeremiah.\"","Autograph letter signed, undated, with integral address panel.","Address panel with note on verso about the prices of tea and sugar in Philadelphia.","Autograph letter signed. Lund writes about crops and horses.","Autograph letter signed. From \"Samuel George Washington\" to his father, Bushrod Washington. Bushrod had no children and dockets the letter on verso, \"From some fool or knave calling himself Samuel F. Washington \u0026 my son.\"","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed.","An inventory of the furniture from John Augustine Washington's estate at Bushfield, which was divided between his wife Hannah and their two sons, Corbin and Bushrod. This document is located within Box 4 (oversized).","List of land, including new patents in Frederick City, left to Samuel Washington and John Augustine Washington by their older half-brother Lawrence Washington. The list also notes that 3,569 acres were given to Charles Washington.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. John Augustine writes to his uncle about payments received from the Estate of General George Washington.","Autograph leter signed with integral address panel. John Augustine writes to his uncle about payments received from the Estate of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Ludwell Lee writes on behalf of his brother about a debt due to the estate of George Washington. Lee writes that is brother is unable to pay the debt at the moment because he has recently purchased \"some Negroes.\"","Autograph letter signed. Copy. Bushrod writes to a son of Alexander Spotswood regarding payment owed to the estate of George Washington.","Autograph letter with free franked address panel. Rives writes regarding debts owed by his neighbor to Bushrod, as well as the sale of land from the estate of George Washington near the Dismal Swamp.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Letter regarding the payment of debts owed to the estate of George Washington.","Autograph leter signed with integral address panel. Letter regarding the payment of debt owed to the estate of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Lee writes about debts owed to the estate of General Washington and mentions visiting Bushrod at Mount Vernon.","A list of taxes on 8,857 acres of land owned by the estate of George Washington in 1802.","Autograph letter signed. Lewis writes that Samuel Washington has requested the patent for the tract of land on the Kanahwa.","Manuscript copy of \"George Washington's Executors against L. W. McCarty Spotswood \u0026 others and Mary D. Washington against George Washington's Executors.\"","Autograph document signed \"Bush. Washington.\"","Docketed on verso by Bushrod Washington.","Taken by William Grayson.","Note regarding money owed by Fitzhugh's father for land in Charles County.","Wrapper docketed \"Title papers on the Ohio \u0026 Kanhawa Lands which the Legatees have divided...\"","Note on the sale of Lot 5 to A. Parke, Lots 12 and 13 to Thomas Peter, and Lot 14 to George S. Washington.","List of accounts title \"Condensed Statement A\" showing credit, cash, and balances with the W. L. McCarty Spotswood, Washington Thornton, H. Fitzhugh, J. N. Ashton, Mary D. Washington, Samuel Washington, Robert Lewis, George Washington Parke Custis, Bushrod Corbin Washington, Thomas Peter, Fayette Ball, Lawrence Lewis, Bushrod Washington, and others.","List of accounts showing credit, cash, and balances with the W. L. McCarty Spotswood, Washington Thornton, H. Fitzhugh, J. N. Ashton, Mary D. Washington, Samuel Washington, Robert Lewis, George Washington Parke Custis, Bushrod Corbin Washington, Thomas Peter, Fayette Ball, Lawrence Lewis, Bushrod Washington, and others.","Survey and plat of George Washington's Bullskin farm and land in Jefferson County.","Autograph document in unidentified hand, recording \"confidential communication\" received from Bushrod Washington with instructions for his burial.","Autograph document signed R. J. Taylor. In his will, Bushrod Washington instructed that his law books be retained at Mount Vernon by John Augustine Washington II until his nephew Bushrod Washington Herbert turns twenty-one. Then, Herbert will inherit the books if at that time he is \"destined to the bar\" and determined to practice law.","A copy from the County Court of Fairfax of the division of the slaves and stocks from the estate of Bushrod Washington amongst his nephews. Includes a list of the names of the enslaved persons that went to each nephew, with their values.","Autograph document in the hand of John Augustine Washington II, 20 pages. Includes a list of enslaved workers and household goods listed by room, with some notes on to whom they were bequeathed.","Bond of indenture witnessed and signed by Charles Washington.","Autograph document signed by Bushrod Washington and Henry \"Light-Horse Harry\" Lee, conveying the estate of Belvidere to Washington.","Autograph document signed by Henry \"Light-Horse Harry\" Lee. An agreement about a road connecting the Belvedire estate to a canal.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Agreement about renting a house.","Agreement for the conveyance of lands in Westmoreland County.","Undated bond between Robert Throckmorton and John Augustine Washington regarding the sale of land. Witnessed and signed by James Rumsey.","Survey created by James Thomas for the action of trespass in the legal case Richard Bushrod vs. Lawrence McNemarra.","Survey by James Thomas, surveyor of Westmoreland County.","Addressed to N. Herbert of Alexandria.","Two print forms from the Commonwealth of Virginia from the case Washington vs. Hite.","Legal advise from Edmund Pendelton to John Augustine Washington regarding a land dispute with Fauntleroy. Lists items to prove to solidify case including deaths of previous owners. Notes survey details of land in question. Feels confident the case will be successful. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel.","Docketed \"Rough Draft of my lands in Berkley with observations of no consequence to any body but myself. C Washington.\"","A plat showing 131 lots and street names in Bath at Berkeley Springs, West Virginia. The lots are listed with their owners' names and prices. The plat includes lots owned by Gen. Washington and W. Fairfax.","Surveyed by Chris Collins.","Docketed \"Frederick Land Papers\" with plat on verso.","Surveyed by Robert Brook.","Three copies of the will of John Bushrod of Westmoreland County with notes by Bushrod Washington for the case Washington vs. Fauntleroy.","An inventory listing household items, furniture, 4 enslaved persons, and animals. With a note by Mildred Bushrod that she received the listed articles from John Augustine Washington on July 27, 1761.","A copy of Bushrod Washington's will in the Fairfax County Court. Includes instructions for the division of the Mount Vernon property, library, and enslaved population, with instructions that land should be given to West Ford.","A manuscript copy of the last will and testament of Hannah Bushrod Washington, in which she specifies that her body be left out until it putrefies so that she is not buried alive. In her will, Hannah specifies that West Ford, the son of an enslaved woman named Venus, should be inoculated from smallpox, apprenticed to a tradesman, and freed at the age of twenty-one.","A \"true\" manuscript copy made from the original, which is dated July 8, 1830. In his will, John Augustine gives his wife Jane the power to dispose of any of his enslaved workers who are disobedient to her after his death. He also stipulates that his children may sell the Mount Vernon estate to the government if Congress wants it.","Printed form with manuscript inputs. Signed on verso B. Washington. Insurance application for Bushrod's residence Belvedary in Richmond City in the county of Henrico. Includes a plan of three buildings – a kitchen, dwelling, and office.","Autograph document in the hand of James Mercer, with an autograph signed note. With integral address panel addressed to George Washington Esq, \"present.\" This memorial or petition was sent by Washington to Dunmore to request additional surveys of the Kanawha lands granted to Virginia veterans of the French and Indian War.","Autograph document. A list of household goods and animals sold at Selby, with an additional list of the sale of the enslaved workers Abraham, Caeser, Siphah, Robin, Daniel, Toby, Harry, and Moses.","Four letters related to Bushrod Washington's involvement in the American Bible Society.","Letter informing Bushrod Washington he has been named Vice President of the American Sunday School Union, 1829 June 2","Letter from Edward Everett informing Bushrod Washington that he has been named an honorary member of the Bunker Hill Monument Association.","Contains 2 items:\n \nConstitution of the Philadelphia Southern Society, 1818 May 13 - a rinted pamphlet, 4 pages, with manuscript additions to the list of members.\n \nLetter informing Bushrod Washington that he has been named an honorary member of the Philadelphia Southern Society.","Letter to Bushrod Washington asking for financial support.","Contains 3 letters:\n \nLetter informing Bushrod Washington that he has been named an honorary member of the Peithesophian Society of Rutgers College, 1829 October 3\n \nLetter informing Bushrod Washington that Harvard University has conferred on him the honorary Degree of Doctor of Laws, 1828 March 3\n \nLetter inviting Bushrod Washington to become an honorary member of the Franklin Society of Penn University, 1824 June 31","Addressed to the President of the United States, Mount Vernon, and docketed \"cement\" in George Washington's hand.","Autograph document, docketed by Bushrod Washington.","Autograph document in the hand of Elizabeth Powel, docketed by Bushrod Washington. Addressed to Judge Washington \"with Mrs. Powels best wishes.\"","For land in the Northern Neck of Virginia.","Autograph document signed. With note on verso by the wife of Robert Worthington that she received four pounds seven shillings from Major Lawrence Washington for lease of the land. Dated 1741 October 14.","Autograph document. Fragile with tape repairs and loss of text.","Autograph document signed John Waller. For the sale of one acre of land and a house in Fredericksburgh in the County of Spotsylvania. With partial manuscript transcription written on Washington State Senate stationary, dated 1950.","Autograph document signed. For land in Fredrick County.","Autograph document signed by John Augustine Washington, Charles Washington, and George A. Washington. For land in Fredericksburg leased by John Augustine to his mother, Mary Ball Washington.","Autograph document. Copy of indenture for land in Fairfax County.","Autograph document signed. For land in Fairfax County.","Special Collections at The George Washington Presidential Library at Mount Vernon","Washington, Bushrod, 1762-1829","Alexander, Hannah Lee Washington, 1811-1881","Hamilton, Elizabeth Schuyler, 1757-1854","Peters, Richard, 1744-1828","Washington, Anna Maria Thomasina Blackburn, 1790-1833","Washington, Bushrod, 1785-1830","Washington, Bushrod Corbin, 1790-1851","Washington, Corbin, 1764-1799","Washington, Hannah Bushrod, approximately 1738-1804","Washington, Jane Charlotte Blackburn, 1786-1855","Washington, John Augustine, 1736-1787","Washington, Thomas Blackburn, 1812-1854","Marshall, John, 1755-1835","Caldwell, Charles, 1772-1853","Duvall, Gabriel, 1752-1844","Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804","Lee, Edmund Jennings, 1772-1843","Mason, John, 1766-1849","Moore, Richard Channing, 1762-1841","Sparks, Jared, 1789-1866","Washington, George, 1732-1799","Stockton, Richard, 1764-1828","Story, Joseph, 1779-1845","Delaplaine, Joseph, 1777-1824","Hamilton, James A. (James Alexander), 1788-1878","Washington, George Augustine, approximately 1759-1793","Washington, Lund, 1737-1796","Wythe, George, 1726-1806","Washington, Lawrence, 1718-1752","Washington, Charles, 1738-1799","Washington, John Augustine, 1789-1832","Lee, Ludwell, 1760-1836","Lewis, Robert, 1769-1829","Lee, Richard Henry, 1794-1865","Lewis, Lawrence, 1767-1839","Lee, Henry, 1756-1818","McPherson, William, 1751?-1813","Herbert, Bushrod Washington, -1888","Washington, George Corbin, 1789-1854","Herbert, Noblet","Rumsey, James, 1743?-1792","Pendleton, Edmund, 1721-1803","Bushrod, John, 1662-1719","Ford, West, approximately 1784-1863","Washington, George Steptoe, 1771-1809","Mercer, James, 1736-1793","Everett, Edward, 1794-1865","Powel, Elizabeth Willing, 1743-1830","Washington, Mary Ball, 1708-1789","English \n.    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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 certain items for preservation purposes.\u003c/p\u003e"],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Access"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["This collection is open for 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 certain items for preservation purposes."],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe collection is organized in the following series and subseries:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries 1. Correspondence (Arranged alphabetically by creator's last name then chronologically, with undated materials listed last.) \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries 2. Legal Documents (Six subseries: Estate Matters, Financial Agreements, Land Disputes, Plats, Wills, and Other)\n\u003cbl\u003e\u003c/bl\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries 3. Social\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries 4. Miscellaneous\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries 5. Indenture Notices (Land Deeds)\u003c/p\u003e"],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Arrangement"],"arrangement_tesim":["The collection is organized in the following series and subseries:","Series 1. Correspondence (Arranged alphabetically by creator's last name then chronologically, with undated materials listed last.) ","Series 2. Legal Documents (Six subseries: Estate Matters, Financial Agreements, Land Disputes, Plats, Wills, and Other)\n","Series 3. Social","Series 4. Miscellaneous","Series 5. Indenture Notices (Land Deeds)"],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBushrod Washington (1762-1829): Bushrod was the son of Hannah Bushrod and John Augustine Washington, the younger brother of George Washington. Upon the death of Martha Washington, Bushrod inherited the Mount Vernon estate. A graduate of the College of William and Mary, Bushrod served as an associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. He was joined on the Supreme Court by his long-time friend, John Marshall. Justices Washington and Marshall  met while attending law lectures given by George Wythe at the College of William and Mary. Bushrod and his wife, Julia Ann Blackburn, had no children, but raised three of their nephews. One nephew, John Augustine Washington II (1789-1832), inherited Mount Vernon from Bushrod.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical / Historical"],"bioghist_tesim":["Bushrod Washington (1762-1829): Bushrod was the son of Hannah Bushrod and John Augustine Washington, the younger brother of George Washington. Upon the death of Martha Washington, Bushrod inherited the Mount Vernon estate. A graduate of the College of William and Mary, Bushrod served as an associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. He was joined on the Supreme Court by his long-time friend, John Marshall. Justices Washington and Marshall  met while attending law lectures given by George Wythe at the College of William and Mary. Bushrod and his wife, Julia Ann Blackburn, had no children, but raised three of their nephews. One nephew, John Augustine Washington II (1789-1832), inherited Mount Vernon from Bushrod."],"custodhist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePurchased by the A. Alfred Taubman Acquisition Endowment Fund, 2011.\u003c/p\u003e"],"custodhist_heading_ssm":["Custodial History"],"custodhist_tesim":["Purchased by the A. Alfred Taubman Acquisition Endowment Fund, 2011."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e[Name and date of item], Bushrod Washington family papers, [Folder], Special Collections, The George Washington Presidential Library at Mount Vernon [hereafter Washington Library], Mount Vernon, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["[Name and date of item], Bushrod Washington family papers, [Folder], Special Collections, The George Washington Presidential Library at Mount Vernon [hereafter Washington Library], Mount Vernon, Virginia."],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eAdditional manuscripts related to Bushrod Washington and his family can be found in the George Washington Collection, Martha Washington Collection, Historic Manuscript Collection, Elswyth Thane Beebe Collection of Washington Family Papers, and Potomac Navigation Company Records.\u003c/p\u003e"],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Materials"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["Additional manuscripts related to Bushrod Washington and his family can be found in the George Washington Collection, Martha Washington Collection, Historic Manuscript Collection, Elswyth Thane Beebe Collection of Washington Family Papers, and Potomac Navigation Company Records."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Bushrod Washington Family Papers consist of documents gathered by the descendants of the first President of the United States, George Washington. The collection comprises an assortment of correspondence and legal documents documenting the lives and property ownership of several branches of the Washington family. The collection is organized into five series: Correspondence, Legal Documents, Social, Miscellaneous, and Indenture Notices (Land Deeds).\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe Correspondence series, circa 1780-1835, contains letters mostly written to Bushrod Washington, executor of George Washington's estate and inheritor of Mount Vernon. While some were written by friends of Bushrod Washington, most are from his brother and his many nieces and nephews.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOf the letters not written to Bushrod Washington, the largest portion were written by Bushrod Corbin Washington, his wife Anna Maria, and their daughter Hannah to their son, Cadet Thomas Washington, who was stationed in Middletown, Connecticut. Most often, when one of the three would pen a letter, the other two would add a quick greeting in whatever space remained. Among the famous Virginians with whom Bushrod Washington corresponded are Richard Channing Moore, George Spotswood, and George Wythe.\nAll of the letters are in alphabetical order by the last name of the correspondent, with undated materials at the end.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLegal Documents, 1719-1835, contains six subseries: Estate Matters, Financial Agreements, Land Disputes, Plats, Wills, and Other. Issues arising after the death of a family member can be found in the Estate Matters subseries. The estate of George Washington was perhaps the most disputed, with legal proceedings occurring thirty years following his death. Loans and sales of property are the focus of the Financial Agreements subseries. At least two family members were involved with land disputes over the years. The Land Disputes subseries records the disputes of Richard Bushrod and John Augustine Washington. Surveys, or Plats, were the primary tool for settling such disputes and can be found in the next subseries. The Wills of several family members provide data regarding the families' possessions. This subseries contains wills written by ten family members. In addition to household items and distribution of land, these wills also dictate the owners' desires regarding who would inherit slaves. Four other documents, not closely resembling any of the other legal pieces comprise their own subseries. When possible, all of the Legal Documents are listed in alphabetical order by the last name of the creator.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBushrod Washington, a well-respected Judge, was active in affairs aside from running his family estate. Evidence of these can be found in the Social series, 1816-1829. The American Bible Society and the Bunker Hill Monument Association were among the organizations in which Judge Washington was involved.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA formula for cement, mailed to the President of the United States, Mount Vernon, and recipes highlight the Miscellaneous series, 1795 and undated.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSome of the oldest material in the collection is found in the Indenture Notices (Land Deeds) series, 1662-1814. These documents relate the history of land ownership among the Bushrod and Washington families, as well as several of their neighbors and associates. While technically legal documents, the size of several of the deeds precludes their being stored alongside the papers of the Legal Documents series. Arranged chronologically, the Indenture Notices specify all the details of the transaction, including the amount of land, location, and purchase price.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed \"Urbain Babier\" with integral address panel. Babier writes in a mixture of French and English to Bushrod admonishing him for being a slave holder. Docketed by Bushrod on verso \"anonymous and... impertinent.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA letter from the brother of Bushrod's wife, Julia Ann Blackburn Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. Caldwell asks Bushrod for help gathering information for biographies he is writing of John Randolph and Captain Lewis Warrington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eElizabeth Hamilton writes about her husband Alexander Hamilton's legacy and invites Bushrod and his wife to stay with her next time they are in New York.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. Letter delivered by William Hodgson, an English gentleman touring America. Elizabeth Hamilton writes to Bushrod about news from New York.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHerbert writes that Elizabeth Hamilton is hoping to acquire some of the correspondence between George Washington and Alexander Hamilton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Episcopal clergyman Richard Channing Moore writes to Bushrod that he might become the rector of a church in Richmond. In 1814, Moore was elected bishop of the Diocese of Richmond.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. Mrs. Preto asks Bushrod if he has any influence with Martin Van Buren in the State Department to get a job for her husband.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA distant relative of Bushrod's wife writes to ask for assistance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA distant relative of Bushrod's wife writes a second time to ask for assistance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript list in the hand of Jared Sparks of all the papers of George Washington taken by Sparks from Mount Vernon. A note on the verso signed by Bushrod states that the papers were shipped on 13 June 1827 aboard the schooner Alexandria.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. Sparks writes to Bushrod Corbin Washington, executor of the estate of Bushrod Washington, in response to his inquiries about Sparks's progress on his publication of the writings of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. Spotswood writes Bushrod asking his help help getting a job with the Jackson administration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter with integral address panel. Story shares his opinion on various court cases with Bushrod.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. Letter addressed to \"My Dear Uncle\" from the wife of Bushrod Corbin Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDraft copy. Bushrod writes about the sale of land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDraft copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDraft copy. Bushrod writes to General Jan Pieter van Suchtelen, the Russian Minister at Stockholm, in response to his request for \"manuscript specimens of the handwriting of some of our most illustrious citizens.\" Bushrod says he is sending manuscripts written by John Marshall, Alexander Hamilton, Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, John Jay, and George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Bushrod asks Marshall to look through the Washington letters in his possession and send any related to Alexander Hamilton  to Mrs. Elizabeth Hamilton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Draft copy. Bushrod tells Elizabeth Hamilton that he has written to Chief Justice John Marshall about the Alexander Hamilton and George Washington correspondence that she has requested.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Draft copy. Bushrod writes to James Hamilton about correspondence between George Washington and Alexander Hamilton that was requested by Mrs. Elizabeth Hamilton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDraft copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. Bushrod Corbin Washington writes his uncle that he is on the trail of Charles and Nathan, two of Bushrod's enslaved workers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letters signed with integral address panel. Three letters on one leaf of papers addressed to Thomas Blackburn Washington by his father, sister, and mother.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letters signed with integral address panel. 5 letters on one sheet of paper addressed to Thomas Blackburn Washington from his sister, mother, and cousins.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letters signed with integral address panel. 2 letters on one leaf of paper written to Thomas Blackburn Washington by his mother and sister.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. 3 letters on one leaf of paper addressed to Thomas Blackburn Washington from his mother, sister, and father.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. 2 letters on one leaf of paper addressed to Thomas Blackburn Washington from his father and sister.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letters signed with integral address panel. Two letters on one leaf of paper addressed to Thomas Blackburn Washington from his mother and father.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letters signed with integral address panel. Two letters on one leaf of paper addressed to Thomas Blackburn Washington from his mother and sister.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letters signed with integral address panel. Two letters on one leaf of paper addresed to Thomas Blackburn Washington from his sister and mother.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letters signed with integral address panel. 3 letters on one leaf of paper addressed to Thomas Blackburn Washington from his father, mother, and sister.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 letters on one leaf of paper addressed to Thomas Blackburn Washington from his mother, father, and sister.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letters signed with integral address panel. Two letters on one leaf of paper addressed to Thomas Blackburn Washington from his sister and father.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letters signed with integral address panel. 2 letters on one leaf of paper addressed to Thomas Blackburn Washington from his father and sister. Bushrod Corbin writes that he has returned from Richmond to find all his family and friends well, \"both white and black.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letters signed with integral address panel. 3 letters on one leaf of paper addressed to Thomas Blackburn Washington from his father, mother, and sister.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. 2 letters on one leaf of paper addressed to Thomas Blackburn Washington by his mother and father.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. 2 letters on one leaf of paper addressed to Thomas Blackburn Washington from his sister and mother. Also contains doodled signatures of Archibald Fairfax and Bushrod W. Herbert, and Noblet Herbert.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letters signed with integral address panel. 3 letters on a single leaf of papers addressed to Thomas Blackburn Washington from his father, sister, and mother.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Hannah mentions Thomas visiting Mount Vernon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. 3 letters on one leaf of papers addressed to Thomas Blackburn Washington by his father, mother, and sister.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letters signed with integral address panel. Two letters on one leaf of paper addressed to Thomas Blackburn Washington from his mother and father.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letters signed with integral address panel. Two letters on a single leaf of paper addressed to Thomas Blackburn Washington from his mother and sister.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letters signed with integral address panel. 2 letters on one leaf of paper addressed to Thomas Blackburn Washington from his sister and cousin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letters signed with integral address panels. 2 letters on one leaf of paper addressed to Thomas Blackburn Washington from his father and mother.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letters signed with integral address panel. 2 letters on one leaf of paper addressed to Thomas Blackburn Washington from his sister and father.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letters signed with integral address panel. 3 letters on one leaf of paper addressed to Thomas Blackburn Washington from his sister, mother, and father.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. 2 letters on one leaf of paper addressed to Thomas Blackburn Washington from his sister and mother.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letters signed with integral address panel. Two letters on a single sheet of paper addressed to Thomas Blackburn Washington from his father and mother.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letters signed with integral address panel. Two letters on a single sheet of paper addressed to Thomas Blackburn Washington by his father and mother.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letters signed with integral address panel. 2 letters on a single sheet of paper addressed to Thomas Blackburn Washington by his father and sister.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letters signed with integral address panel. 2 letters on a single sheet of paper addressed to Thomas Blackburn Washington by his father and sister.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letters signed with integral address panel. 2 letters on a single sheet of paper addressed to Thomas Blackburn Washington from his father and sister.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letters signed with integral address panel. 2 letters on a single leaf of paper addressed to Thomas Blackburn Washington from his father and sister.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letters signed with integral address panel. 3 letters on a single leaf of paper addressed to Thomas Blackburn Washington from his mother, sister, and father.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letters signed with integral address panel. 2 letters on a single sheet of paper addressed to Thomas Blackburn Washington from his mother and father.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. Corbin writes that he had planned to visit Bushrod in Philadelphia but lacks the funds and clothing. He asks on behalf of their father if Bushrod can send books: Horace, Euclid, Cicero's Orations, and a Westminster Greek grammar published in 1754.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Corbin writes that his wife has almost died from \"very severe epileptic fits.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. With additional sheet signed by Corbin describing Walnut Farm in Westmoreland County.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddress panel addressed to Bushrod by Corbin Washington. The letter is not extant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. 2 letters on 1 leaf of paper written to Bushrod by his mother and father.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. With additional leaf of paper in another hand addressed to \"my dear son.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel, with note that the letter was sent \"By Jeremiah.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed, undated, with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddress panel with note on verso about the prices of tea and sugar in Philadelphia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Lund writes about crops and horses.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. From \"Samuel George Washington\" to his father, Bushrod Washington. Bushrod had no children and dockets the letter on verso, \"From some fool or knave calling himself Samuel F. Washington \u0026amp; my son.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn inventory of the furniture from John Augustine Washington's estate at Bushfield, which was divided between his wife Hannah and their two sons, Corbin and Bushrod. This document is located within Box 4 (oversized).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList of land, including new patents in Frederick City, left to Samuel Washington and John Augustine Washington by their older half-brother Lawrence Washington. The list also notes that 3,569 acres were given to Charles Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. John Augustine writes to his uncle about payments received from the Estate of General George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph leter signed with integral address panel. John Augustine writes to his uncle about payments received from the Estate of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. Ludwell Lee writes on behalf of his brother about a debt due to the estate of George Washington. Lee writes that is brother is unable to pay the debt at the moment because he has recently purchased \"some Negroes.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Copy. Bushrod writes to a son of Alexander Spotswood regarding payment owed to the estate of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter with free franked address panel. Rives writes regarding debts owed by his neighbor to Bushrod, as well as the sale of land from the estate of George Washington near the Dismal Swamp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. Letter regarding the payment of debts owed to the estate of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph leter signed with integral address panel. Letter regarding the payment of debt owed to the estate of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. Lee writes about debts owed to the estate of General Washington and mentions visiting Bushrod at Mount Vernon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA list of taxes on 8,857 acres of land owned by the estate of George Washington in 1802.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Lewis writes that Samuel Washington has requested the patent for the tract of land on the Kanahwa.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript copy of \"George Washington's Executors against L. W. McCarty Spotswood \u0026amp; others and Mary D. Washington against George Washington's Executors.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph document signed \"Bush. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocketed on verso by Bushrod Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTaken by William Grayson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote regarding money owed by Fitzhugh's father for land in Charles County.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrapper docketed \"Title papers on the Ohio \u0026amp; Kanhawa Lands which the Legatees have divided...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote on the sale of Lot 5 to A. Parke, Lots 12 and 13 to Thomas Peter, and Lot 14 to George S. Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList of accounts title \"Condensed Statement A\" showing credit, cash, and balances with the W. L. McCarty Spotswood, Washington Thornton, H. Fitzhugh, J. N. Ashton, Mary D. Washington, Samuel Washington, Robert Lewis, George Washington Parke Custis, Bushrod Corbin Washington, Thomas Peter, Fayette Ball, Lawrence Lewis, Bushrod Washington, and others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList of accounts showing credit, cash, and balances with the W. L. McCarty Spotswood, Washington Thornton, H. Fitzhugh, J. N. Ashton, Mary D. Washington, Samuel Washington, Robert Lewis, George Washington Parke Custis, Bushrod Corbin Washington, Thomas Peter, Fayette Ball, Lawrence Lewis, Bushrod Washington, and others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSurvey and plat of George Washington's Bullskin farm and land in Jefferson County.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph document in unidentified hand, recording \"confidential communication\" received from Bushrod Washington with instructions for his burial.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph document signed R. J. Taylor. In his will, Bushrod Washington instructed that his law books be retained at Mount Vernon by John Augustine Washington II until his nephew Bushrod Washington Herbert turns twenty-one. Then, Herbert will inherit the books if at that time he is \"destined to the bar\" and determined to practice law.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA copy from the County Court of Fairfax of the division of the slaves and stocks from the estate of Bushrod Washington amongst his nephews. Includes a list of the names of the enslaved persons that went to each nephew, with their values.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph document in the hand of John Augustine Washington II, 20 pages. Includes a list of enslaved workers and household goods listed by room, with some notes on to whom they were bequeathed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBond of indenture witnessed and signed by Charles Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph document signed by Bushrod Washington and Henry \"Light-Horse Harry\" Lee, conveying the estate of Belvidere to Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph document signed by Henry \"Light-Horse Harry\" Lee. An agreement about a road connecting the Belvedire estate to a canal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAgreement about renting a house.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAgreement for the conveyance of lands in Westmoreland County.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUndated bond between Robert Throckmorton and John Augustine Washington regarding the sale of land. Witnessed and signed by James Rumsey.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSurvey created by James Thomas for the action of trespass in the legal case Richard Bushrod vs. Lawrence McNemarra.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSurvey by James Thomas, surveyor of Westmoreland County.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddressed to N. Herbert of Alexandria.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo print forms from the Commonwealth of Virginia from the case Washington vs. Hite.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLegal advise from Edmund Pendelton to John Augustine Washington regarding a land dispute with Fauntleroy. Lists items to prove to solidify case including deaths of previous owners. Notes survey details of land in question. Feels confident the case will be successful. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocketed \"Rough Draft of my lands in Berkley with observations of no consequence to any body but myself. C Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA plat showing 131 lots and street names in Bath at Berkeley Springs, West Virginia. The lots are listed with their owners' names and prices. The plat includes lots owned by Gen. Washington and W. Fairfax.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSurveyed by Chris Collins.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocketed \"Frederick Land Papers\" with plat on verso.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSurveyed by Robert Brook.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree copies of the will of John Bushrod of Westmoreland County with notes by Bushrod Washington for the case Washington vs. Fauntleroy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn inventory listing household items, furniture, 4 enslaved persons, and animals. With a note by Mildred Bushrod that she received the listed articles from John Augustine Washington on July 27, 1761.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA copy of Bushrod Washington's will in the Fairfax County Court. Includes instructions for the division of the Mount Vernon property, library, and enslaved population, with instructions that land should be given to West Ford.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA manuscript copy of the last will and testament of Hannah Bushrod Washington, in which she specifies that her body be left out until it putrefies so that she is not buried alive. In her will, Hannah specifies that West Ford, the son of an enslaved woman named Venus, should be inoculated from smallpox, apprenticed to a tradesman, and freed at the age of twenty-one.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA \"true\" manuscript copy made from the original, which is dated July 8, 1830. In his will, John Augustine gives his wife Jane the power to dispose of any of his enslaved workers who are disobedient to her after his death. He also stipulates that his children may sell the Mount Vernon estate to the government if Congress wants it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted form with manuscript inputs. Signed on verso B. Washington. Insurance application for Bushrod's residence Belvedary in Richmond City in the county of Henrico. Includes a plan of three buildings – a kitchen, dwelling, and office.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph document in the hand of James Mercer, with an autograph signed note. With integral address panel addressed to George Washington Esq, \"present.\" This memorial or petition was sent by Washington to Dunmore to request additional surveys of the Kanawha lands granted to Virginia veterans of the French and Indian War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph document. A list of household goods and animals sold at Selby, with an additional list of the sale of the enslaved workers Abraham, Caeser, Siphah, Robin, Daniel, Toby, Harry, and Moses.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFour letters related to Bushrod Washington's involvement in the American Bible Society.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter informing Bushrod Washington he has been named Vice President of the American Sunday School Union, 1829 June 2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Edward Everett informing Bushrod Washington that he has been named an honorary member of the Bunker Hill Monument Association.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains 2 items:\n\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nConstitution of the Philadelphia Southern Society, 1818 May 13 - a rinted pamphlet, 4 pages, with manuscript additions to the list of members.\n\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nLetter informing Bushrod Washington that he has been named an honorary member of the Philadelphia Southern Society.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter to Bushrod Washington asking for financial support.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains 3 letters:\n\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nLetter informing Bushrod Washington that he has been named an honorary member of the Peithesophian Society of Rutgers College, 1829 October 3\n\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nLetter informing Bushrod Washington that Harvard University has conferred on him the honorary Degree of Doctor of Laws, 1828 March 3\n\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nLetter inviting Bushrod Washington to become an honorary member of the Franklin Society of Penn University, 1824 June 31\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddressed to the President of the United States, Mount Vernon, and docketed \"cement\" in George Washington's hand.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph document, docketed by Bushrod Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph document in the hand of Elizabeth Powel, docketed by Bushrod Washington. Addressed to Judge Washington \"with Mrs. Powels best wishes.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor land in the Northern Neck of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph document signed. With note on verso by the wife of Robert Worthington that she received four pounds seven shillings from Major Lawrence Washington for lease of the land. Dated 1741 October 14.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph document. Fragile with tape repairs and loss of text.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph document signed John Waller. For the sale of one acre of land and a house in Fredericksburgh in the County of Spotsylvania. With partial manuscript transcription written on Washington State Senate stationary, dated 1950.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph document signed. For land in Fredrick County.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph document signed by John Augustine Washington, Charles Washington, and George A. Washington. For land in Fredericksburg leased by John Augustine to his mother, Mary Ball Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph document. Copy of indenture for land in Fairfax County.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph document signed. 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The collection comprises an assortment of correspondence and legal documents documenting the lives and property ownership of several branches of the Washington family. The collection is organized into five series: Correspondence, Legal Documents, Social, Miscellaneous, and Indenture Notices (Land Deeds).","The Correspondence series, circa 1780-1835, contains letters mostly written to Bushrod Washington, executor of George Washington's estate and inheritor of Mount Vernon. While some were written by friends of Bushrod Washington, most are from his brother and his many nieces and nephews.","Of the letters not written to Bushrod Washington, the largest portion were written by Bushrod Corbin Washington, his wife Anna Maria, and their daughter Hannah to their son, Cadet Thomas Washington, who was stationed in Middletown, Connecticut. Most often, when one of the three would pen a letter, the other two would add a quick greeting in whatever space remained. Among the famous Virginians with whom Bushrod Washington corresponded are Richard Channing Moore, George Spotswood, and George Wythe.\nAll of the letters are in alphabetical order by the last name of the correspondent, with undated materials at the end.","Legal Documents, 1719-1835, contains six subseries: Estate Matters, Financial Agreements, Land Disputes, Plats, Wills, and Other. Issues arising after the death of a family member can be found in the Estate Matters subseries. The estate of George Washington was perhaps the most disputed, with legal proceedings occurring thirty years following his death. Loans and sales of property are the focus of the Financial Agreements subseries. At least two family members were involved with land disputes over the years. The Land Disputes subseries records the disputes of Richard Bushrod and John Augustine Washington. Surveys, or Plats, were the primary tool for settling such disputes and can be found in the next subseries. The Wills of several family members provide data regarding the families' possessions. This subseries contains wills written by ten family members. In addition to household items and distribution of land, these wills also dictate the owners' desires regarding who would inherit slaves. Four other documents, not closely resembling any of the other legal pieces comprise their own subseries. When possible, all of the Legal Documents are listed in alphabetical order by the last name of the creator.","Bushrod Washington, a well-respected Judge, was active in affairs aside from running his family estate. Evidence of these can be found in the Social series, 1816-1829. The American Bible Society and the Bunker Hill Monument Association were among the organizations in which Judge Washington was involved.","A formula for cement, mailed to the President of the United States, Mount Vernon, and recipes highlight the Miscellaneous series, 1795 and undated.","Some of the oldest material in the collection is found in the Indenture Notices (Land Deeds) series, 1662-1814. These documents relate the history of land ownership among the Bushrod and Washington families, as well as several of their neighbors and associates. While technically legal documents, the size of several of the deeds precludes their being stored alongside the papers of the Legal Documents series. Arranged chronologically, the Indenture Notices specify all the details of the transaction, including the amount of land, location, and purchase price.","Autograph letter signed \"Urbain Babier\" with integral address panel. Babier writes in a mixture of French and English to Bushrod admonishing him for being a slave holder. Docketed by Bushrod on verso \"anonymous and... impertinent.\"","A letter from the brother of Bushrod's wife, Julia Ann Blackburn Washington.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Caldwell asks Bushrod for help gathering information for biographies he is writing of John Randolph and Captain Lewis Warrington.","Elizabeth Hamilton writes about her husband Alexander Hamilton's legacy and invites Bushrod and his wife to stay with her next time they are in New York.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Letter delivered by William Hodgson, an English gentleman touring America. Elizabeth Hamilton writes to Bushrod about news from New York.","Herbert writes that Elizabeth Hamilton is hoping to acquire some of the correspondence between George Washington and Alexander Hamilton.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed. Episcopal clergyman Richard Channing Moore writes to Bushrod that he might become the rector of a church in Richmond. In 1814, Moore was elected bishop of the Diocese of Richmond.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Mrs. Preto asks Bushrod if he has any influence with Martin Van Buren in the State Department to get a job for her husband.","A distant relative of Bushrod's wife writes to ask for assistance.","A distant relative of Bushrod's wife writes a second time to ask for assistance.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Manuscript list in the hand of Jared Sparks of all the papers of George Washington taken by Sparks from Mount Vernon. A note on the verso signed by Bushrod states that the papers were shipped on 13 June 1827 aboard the schooner Alexandria.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Sparks writes to Bushrod Corbin Washington, executor of the estate of Bushrod Washington, in response to his inquiries about Sparks's progress on his publication of the writings of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Spotswood writes Bushrod asking his help help getting a job with the Jackson administration.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter with integral address panel. Story shares his opinion on various court cases with Bushrod.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Letter addressed to \"My Dear Uncle\" from the wife of Bushrod Corbin Washington.","Draft copy. Bushrod writes about the sale of land.","Draft copy.","Draft copy. Bushrod writes to General Jan Pieter van Suchtelen, the Russian Minister at Stockholm, in response to his request for \"manuscript specimens of the handwriting of some of our most illustrious citizens.\" Bushrod says he is sending manuscripts written by John Marshall, Alexander Hamilton, Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, John Jay, and George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Bushrod asks Marshall to look through the Washington letters in his possession and send any related to Alexander Hamilton  to Mrs. Elizabeth Hamilton.","Autograph letter signed. Draft copy. Bushrod tells Elizabeth Hamilton that he has written to Chief Justice John Marshall about the Alexander Hamilton and George Washington correspondence that she has requested.","Autograph letter signed. Draft copy. Bushrod writes to James Hamilton about correspondence between George Washington and Alexander Hamilton that was requested by Mrs. Elizabeth Hamilton.","Draft copy.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Bushrod Corbin Washington writes his uncle that he is on the trail of Charles and Nathan, two of Bushrod's enslaved workers.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letters signed with integral address panel. Three letters on one leaf of papers addressed to Thomas Blackburn Washington by his father, sister, and mother.","Autograph letters signed with integral address panel. 5 letters on one sheet of paper addressed to Thomas Blackburn Washington from his sister, mother, and cousins.","Autograph letters signed with integral address panel. 2 letters on one leaf of paper written to Thomas Blackburn Washington by his mother and sister.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. 3 letters on one leaf of paper addressed to Thomas Blackburn Washington from his mother, sister, and father.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. 2 letters on one leaf of paper addressed to Thomas Blackburn Washington from his father and sister.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letters signed with integral address panel. Two letters on one leaf of paper addressed to Thomas Blackburn Washington from his mother and father.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letters signed with integral address panel. Two letters on one leaf of paper addressed to Thomas Blackburn Washington from his mother and sister.","Autograph letters signed with integral address panel. Two letters on one leaf of paper addresed to Thomas Blackburn Washington from his sister and mother.","Autograph letters signed with integral address panel. 3 letters on one leaf of paper addressed to Thomas Blackburn Washington from his father, mother, and sister.","3 letters on one leaf of paper addressed to Thomas Blackburn Washington from his mother, father, and sister.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letters signed with integral address panel. Two letters on one leaf of paper addressed to Thomas Blackburn Washington from his sister and father.","Autograph letters signed with integral address panel. 2 letters on one leaf of paper addressed to Thomas Blackburn Washington from his father and sister. Bushrod Corbin writes that he has returned from Richmond to find all his family and friends well, \"both white and black.\"","Autograph letters signed with integral address panel. 3 letters on one leaf of paper addressed to Thomas Blackburn Washington from his father, mother, and sister.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. 2 letters on one leaf of paper addressed to Thomas Blackburn Washington by his mother and father.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. 2 letters on one leaf of paper addressed to Thomas Blackburn Washington from his sister and mother. Also contains doodled signatures of Archibald Fairfax and Bushrod W. Herbert, and Noblet Herbert.","Autograph letters signed with integral address panel. 3 letters on a single leaf of papers addressed to Thomas Blackburn Washington from his father, sister, and mother.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed. Hannah mentions Thomas visiting Mount Vernon.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. 3 letters on one leaf of papers addressed to Thomas Blackburn Washington by his father, mother, and sister.","Autograph letters signed with integral address panel. Two letters on one leaf of paper addressed to Thomas Blackburn Washington from his mother and father.","Autograph letters signed with integral address panel. Two letters on a single leaf of paper addressed to Thomas Blackburn Washington from his mother and sister.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letters signed with integral address panel. 2 letters on one leaf of paper addressed to Thomas Blackburn Washington from his sister and cousin.","Autograph letters signed with integral address panels. 2 letters on one leaf of paper addressed to Thomas Blackburn Washington from his father and mother.","Autograph letters signed with integral address panel. 2 letters on one leaf of paper addressed to Thomas Blackburn Washington from his sister and father.","Autograph letters signed with integral address panel. 3 letters on one leaf of paper addressed to Thomas Blackburn Washington from his sister, mother, and father.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed. 2 letters on one leaf of paper addressed to Thomas Blackburn Washington from his sister and mother.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letters signed with integral address panel. Two letters on a single sheet of paper addressed to Thomas Blackburn Washington from his father and mother.","Autograph letters signed with integral address panel. Two letters on a single sheet of paper addressed to Thomas Blackburn Washington by his father and mother.","Autograph letter signed.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letters signed with integral address panel. 2 letters on a single sheet of paper addressed to Thomas Blackburn Washington by his father and sister.","Autograph letters signed with integral address panel. 2 letters on a single sheet of paper addressed to Thomas Blackburn Washington by his father and sister.","Autograph letters signed with integral address panel. 2 letters on a single sheet of paper addressed to Thomas Blackburn Washington from his father and sister.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letters signed with integral address panel. 2 letters on a single leaf of paper addressed to Thomas Blackburn Washington from his father and sister.","Autograph letters signed with integral address panel. 3 letters on a single leaf of paper addressed to Thomas Blackburn Washington from his mother, sister, and father.","Autograph letters signed with integral address panel. 2 letters on a single sheet of paper addressed to Thomas Blackburn Washington from his mother and father.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Corbin writes that he had planned to visit Bushrod in Philadelphia but lacks the funds and clothing. He asks on behalf of their father if Bushrod can send books: Horace, Euclid, Cicero's Orations, and a Westminster Greek grammar published in 1754.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed.","Autograph letter signed. Corbin writes that his wife has almost died from \"very severe epileptic fits.\"","Autograph letter signed.","Autograph letter signed.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. With additional sheet signed by Corbin describing Walnut Farm in Westmoreland County.","Autograph letter signed.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed.","Address panel addressed to Bushrod by Corbin Washington. The letter is not extant.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. 2 letters on 1 leaf of paper written to Bushrod by his mother and father.","Autograph letter signed.","Autograph letter signed.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. With additional leaf of paper in another hand addressed to \"my dear son.\"","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel, with note that the letter was sent \"By Jeremiah.\"","Autograph letter signed, undated, with integral address panel.","Address panel with note on verso about the prices of tea and sugar in Philadelphia.","Autograph letter signed. Lund writes about crops and horses.","Autograph letter signed. From \"Samuel George Washington\" to his father, Bushrod Washington. Bushrod had no children and dockets the letter on verso, \"From some fool or knave calling himself Samuel F. Washington \u0026 my son.\"","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Autograph letter signed.","An inventory of the furniture from John Augustine Washington's estate at Bushfield, which was divided between his wife Hannah and their two sons, Corbin and Bushrod. This document is located within Box 4 (oversized).","List of land, including new patents in Frederick City, left to Samuel Washington and John Augustine Washington by their older half-brother Lawrence Washington. The list also notes that 3,569 acres were given to Charles Washington.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. John Augustine writes to his uncle about payments received from the Estate of General George Washington.","Autograph leter signed with integral address panel. John Augustine writes to his uncle about payments received from the Estate of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Ludwell Lee writes on behalf of his brother about a debt due to the estate of George Washington. Lee writes that is brother is unable to pay the debt at the moment because he has recently purchased \"some Negroes.\"","Autograph letter signed. Copy. Bushrod writes to a son of Alexander Spotswood regarding payment owed to the estate of George Washington.","Autograph letter with free franked address panel. Rives writes regarding debts owed by his neighbor to Bushrod, as well as the sale of land from the estate of George Washington near the Dismal Swamp.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Letter regarding the payment of debts owed to the estate of George Washington.","Autograph leter signed with integral address panel. Letter regarding the payment of debt owed to the estate of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Lee writes about debts owed to the estate of General Washington and mentions visiting Bushrod at Mount Vernon.","A list of taxes on 8,857 acres of land owned by the estate of George Washington in 1802.","Autograph letter signed. Lewis writes that Samuel Washington has requested the patent for the tract of land on the Kanahwa.","Manuscript copy of \"George Washington's Executors against L. W. McCarty Spotswood \u0026 others and Mary D. Washington against George Washington's Executors.\"","Autograph document signed \"Bush. Washington.\"","Docketed on verso by Bushrod Washington.","Taken by William Grayson.","Note regarding money owed by Fitzhugh's father for land in Charles County.","Wrapper docketed \"Title papers on the Ohio \u0026 Kanhawa Lands which the Legatees have divided...\"","Note on the sale of Lot 5 to A. Parke, Lots 12 and 13 to Thomas Peter, and Lot 14 to George S. Washington.","List of accounts title \"Condensed Statement A\" showing credit, cash, and balances with the W. L. McCarty Spotswood, Washington Thornton, H. Fitzhugh, J. N. Ashton, Mary D. Washington, Samuel Washington, Robert Lewis, George Washington Parke Custis, Bushrod Corbin Washington, Thomas Peter, Fayette Ball, Lawrence Lewis, Bushrod Washington, and others.","List of accounts showing credit, cash, and balances with the W. L. McCarty Spotswood, Washington Thornton, H. Fitzhugh, J. N. Ashton, Mary D. Washington, Samuel Washington, Robert Lewis, George Washington Parke Custis, Bushrod Corbin Washington, Thomas Peter, Fayette Ball, Lawrence Lewis, Bushrod Washington, and others.","Survey and plat of George Washington's Bullskin farm and land in Jefferson County.","Autograph document in unidentified hand, recording \"confidential communication\" received from Bushrod Washington with instructions for his burial.","Autograph document signed R. J. Taylor. In his will, Bushrod Washington instructed that his law books be retained at Mount Vernon by John Augustine Washington II until his nephew Bushrod Washington Herbert turns twenty-one. Then, Herbert will inherit the books if at that time he is \"destined to the bar\" and determined to practice law.","A copy from the County Court of Fairfax of the division of the slaves and stocks from the estate of Bushrod Washington amongst his nephews. Includes a list of the names of the enslaved persons that went to each nephew, with their values.","Autograph document in the hand of John Augustine Washington II, 20 pages. Includes a list of enslaved workers and household goods listed by room, with some notes on to whom they were bequeathed.","Bond of indenture witnessed and signed by Charles Washington.","Autograph document signed by Bushrod Washington and Henry \"Light-Horse Harry\" Lee, conveying the estate of Belvidere to Washington.","Autograph document signed by Henry \"Light-Horse Harry\" Lee. An agreement about a road connecting the Belvedire estate to a canal.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","Agreement about renting a house.","Agreement for the conveyance of lands in Westmoreland County.","Undated bond between Robert Throckmorton and John Augustine Washington regarding the sale of land. Witnessed and signed by James Rumsey.","Survey created by James Thomas for the action of trespass in the legal case Richard Bushrod vs. Lawrence McNemarra.","Survey by James Thomas, surveyor of Westmoreland County.","Addressed to N. Herbert of Alexandria.","Two print forms from the Commonwealth of Virginia from the case Washington vs. Hite.","Legal advise from Edmund Pendelton to John Augustine Washington regarding a land dispute with Fauntleroy. Lists items to prove to solidify case including deaths of previous owners. Notes survey details of land in question. Feels confident the case will be successful. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel.","Docketed \"Rough Draft of my lands in Berkley with observations of no consequence to any body but myself. C Washington.\"","A plat showing 131 lots and street names in Bath at Berkeley Springs, West Virginia. The lots are listed with their owners' names and prices. The plat includes lots owned by Gen. Washington and W. Fairfax.","Surveyed by Chris Collins.","Docketed \"Frederick Land Papers\" with plat on verso.","Surveyed by Robert Brook.","Three copies of the will of John Bushrod of Westmoreland County with notes by Bushrod Washington for the case Washington vs. Fauntleroy.","An inventory listing household items, furniture, 4 enslaved persons, and animals. With a note by Mildred Bushrod that she received the listed articles from John Augustine Washington on July 27, 1761.","A copy of Bushrod Washington's will in the Fairfax County Court. Includes instructions for the division of the Mount Vernon property, library, and enslaved population, with instructions that land should be given to West Ford.","A manuscript copy of the last will and testament of Hannah Bushrod Washington, in which she specifies that her body be left out until it putrefies so that she is not buried alive. In her will, Hannah specifies that West Ford, the son of an enslaved woman named Venus, should be inoculated from smallpox, apprenticed to a tradesman, and freed at the age of twenty-one.","A \"true\" manuscript copy made from the original, which is dated July 8, 1830. In his will, John Augustine gives his wife Jane the power to dispose of any of his enslaved workers who are disobedient to her after his death. He also stipulates that his children may sell the Mount Vernon estate to the government if Congress wants it.","Printed form with manuscript inputs. Signed on verso B. Washington. Insurance application for Bushrod's residence Belvedary in Richmond City in the county of Henrico. Includes a plan of three buildings – a kitchen, dwelling, and office.","Autograph document in the hand of James Mercer, with an autograph signed note. With integral address panel addressed to George Washington Esq, \"present.\" This memorial or petition was sent by Washington to Dunmore to request additional surveys of the Kanawha lands granted to Virginia veterans of the French and Indian War.","Autograph document. A list of household goods and animals sold at Selby, with an additional list of the sale of the enslaved workers Abraham, Caeser, Siphah, Robin, Daniel, Toby, Harry, and Moses.","Four letters related to Bushrod Washington's involvement in the American Bible Society.","Letter informing Bushrod Washington he has been named Vice President of the American Sunday School Union, 1829 June 2","Letter from Edward Everett informing Bushrod Washington that he has been named an honorary member of the Bunker Hill Monument Association.","Contains 2 items:\n \nConstitution of the Philadelphia Southern Society, 1818 May 13 - a rinted pamphlet, 4 pages, with manuscript additions to the list of members.\n \nLetter informing Bushrod Washington that he has been named an honorary member of the Philadelphia Southern Society.","Letter to Bushrod Washington asking for financial support.","Contains 3 letters:\n \nLetter informing Bushrod Washington that he has been named an honorary member of the Peithesophian Society of Rutgers College, 1829 October 3\n \nLetter informing Bushrod Washington that Harvard University has conferred on him the honorary Degree of Doctor of Laws, 1828 March 3\n \nLetter inviting Bushrod Washington to become an honorary member of the Franklin Society of Penn University, 1824 June 31","Addressed to the President of the United States, Mount Vernon, and docketed \"cement\" in George Washington's hand.","Autograph document, docketed by Bushrod Washington.","Autograph document in the hand of Elizabeth Powel, docketed by Bushrod Washington. Addressed to Judge Washington \"with Mrs. Powels best wishes.\"","For land in the Northern Neck of Virginia.","Autograph document signed. With note on verso by the wife of Robert Worthington that she received four pounds seven shillings from Major Lawrence Washington for lease of the land. Dated 1741 October 14.","Autograph document. Fragile with tape repairs and loss of text.","Autograph document signed John Waller. For the sale of one acre of land and a house in Fredericksburgh in the County of Spotsylvania. With partial manuscript transcription written on Washington State Senate stationary, dated 1950.","Autograph document signed. For land in Fredrick County.","Autograph document signed by John Augustine Washington, Charles Washington, and George A. Washington. For land in Fredericksburg leased by John Augustine to his mother, Mary Ball Washington.","Autograph document. Copy of indenture for land in Fairfax County.","Autograph document signed. 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Drawer 3","(3) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 3","(3) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 3","(9) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 3","(3) Photographic prints 4x5 in Drawer 3","(8) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 3","(2) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 3","(4) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 3","(1) Photographic print 8x10 in Drawer 3","(2) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 3","(2) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 3","(14) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 3","(4) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 4","(1) Photographic print 5x7 in Drawer 4","(2) Photographic prints 5x7 in Drawer 4","(3) Photographic prints 5x7 in Drawer 4","(3) Photographic prints 5x7 in Drawer 4","(3) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 4","(7) Photographic prints 5x7 in Drawer 4","(16) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 4","(1) Photographic print 5x7 in Drawer 4","(25) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 4","(3) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 4","(1) Photographic print 8x10 in Drawer 4","(1) Photographic print 8x10 in Drawer 4","(3) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 4","(3) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 4","(2) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 4","(1) Photographic print 5x7 [BW-5501/D] in Drawer 4","(2) Photographic prints 5x7 in Drawer 4","(4) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 4","(5) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 4","(5) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 4","(3) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 4","(25) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 4","(4) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 4","(2) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 4","(14) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 4","(2) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 4","(3) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 4","(4) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 4","(2) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 4","(2) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 4","(2) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 4","(3) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 1","(1) Photographic print 8x10 in Drawer 1","(1) Photographic print 8x10 in Drawer 1","(1) Photographic print 8x10 in Drawer 1","(1) Photographic print 8x10 in Drawer 1","(1) Photographic print 8x10 in Drawer 1","(1) Photographic print 8x10 in Drawer 1","(1) Photographic print 8x10 in Drawer 1","(1) Photographic print 8x10 in Drawer 1","(1) Photographic print 8x10 in Drawer 1","(1) Photographic print 8x10 in Drawer 1","(1) Photographic print 8x10 in Drawer 1","(13) Photographic prints 8x10; (13) Photographic prints 6x4 in Drawer 1","(4) Photographic print 8x10 in Drawer 1","(1) Photographic print 8x10 in Drawer 1","(1) Photographic print 8x10 in Drawer 1","(1) Photographic print 8x10 in Drawer 1","(1) Photographic print 8x10 in Drawer 1","BW-640 - (2) Photographic prints 8x10\nBW-640/A - (1) Photographic print 8x10; (1) Photographic print(proof) 4x5\nBW-640/B - (1) Photographic print 8x10; (1) Photographic print(proof) 4x5\nBW-640/C - (12) Photographic prints 8x10; (1) Photographic print(proof) 4x5","(2) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 1","(5) Photographic prints 8x10; (1) photographic print 4x5 (proof) in Drawer 1","(2) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 1","(2) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 1","(4) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 1","(1) Photographic print 8x10 in Drawer 1","(2) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 1","(1) Photographic print 8x10 in Drawer 1","(1) Photographic print 8x10 in Drawer 1","(2) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 1","(2) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 1","(1) Photographic print 8x10 in Drawer 1","(1) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 1","(1) Photographic print 8x10 in Drawer 1","(2) Photographic print 8x10 in Drawer 1","(2) Photographic print 8x10 in Drawer 1","(1) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 1","(1) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 1","(1) Photographic print 8x10 in Drawer 1","(1) Photographic print 8x10 in Drawer 1","(2) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 1","(1) Photographic print 8x10 in Drawer 1","(1) Photographic print 7x9 in Drawer 1","(1) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 1","(2) photographic prints 8x10 - BW-1475/A; (2) photographic prints 8x10 - BW-1475/B; (2) photographic prints 8x10 - BW-1475/C; (1) photographic print 8x10 - BW-1475/D - Drawer 1","(3) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 1","(6) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 1","(2) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 1","(3) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 1","(4) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 1","(5) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 1","(3) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 1","(3) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 1","(2) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 1","The Mount Vernon Black and White Film Collection is an internal collection primarily organized in chronological order. Items are assigned an identification number based on the time the film material enters the collection. The physical arrangement is organized by material size and format.","Items in this collection were either created by or under contract by the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association. Materials are added to the collection as they are created or processed. For additional information please contact the Manager of Visual Resources.","BW-3085 - Pair of brass candlesticks [M-1629/A-B]","BW-3579/A-D - Two chairs owned by George Washington side-by-side. The chair on the left [W-159] is in the Mount Vernon collection and the chair on the right is in the collection at the Masonic Lodge in Alexandria, Virginia. BW-3579/D shows Mr. Heisley with the Mount Vernon chair [W-159]","BW-3580/A-B - A - Windsor chair said to have come from Mount Vernon, B - Chippendale chair, leather seat; said to have come from Mount Vernon ; Masonic Memorial Lodge Museum, Alexandria, VA","BW-3587/A-C - Queen Anne walnut table - for consideration","BW-3772 - Grain bin in stable ; H-1939; A-738","BW-3773 - Wood trunk in Spinning House","BW-3784/A-D - Lord Fairfax's chair ; A-679; H-1888 ; also no. 3918 \u0026 3537","BW-3904/A-C - Mahogany ladderback chair ; A-894, W-2185 ; Peter Collection #72 (120), see #3928 ; photo by Mr. Peter","BW-3917/A-E - Paint removal from Mansion ; James Garfield Duvall \"Jessie\"","BW-3952 - View of painting progress on West Front ; Annual Report 1956","BW-3957/A-B - North colonnade","BW-4354/A-D - Drainage tunnel - opening of small tunnel at Old Tomb","BW-4355/A-B - Sea wall - hell hole outfall","BW-4995 - Mule cart (65-116) ; Outbuildings","BW-4996 - Harrow (61-41) ; Outbuildings","BW-4997 - Grindstone (60-87) ; Outbuildings","BW-5206/1-12 - Winter scenes with rime frost: 1 - Mansion - north end, from north grove, 2/3 - North Necessary from Storehouse, 4 - Courtyard \u0026 Servants' Hall from head of South Lane, 5 - South Necessary from South Lane, 6 - Mansion - south end, from south grove, 7 - Well House from south grove, 8 - North grove \u0026 Spinning House from Piazza, 9 - Mansion shot from northeast lawn, 10 - Courtyard from entrance to south serpentine, 11 -Mansion - West Front, from south serpentine","BW-5217/1-10 - Transplanting of weeping tree boxwood ; missing - 5May2025","BW-5218/11-12 - Repaving Tomb approach walk ; missing - 5May2025","BW-5219/1-12 - Central Hall, second floor, construction research ; missing - 5May2025","BW-5238/2-3,5-8 - Chest of drawers - details of top \u0026 legs ; W-1420 ; Yale-Kountze Collection","BW-5239/4-5,8-9 - Mahogany empire sofa ; H-1380\t; Yale-Kountze Collection","BW-5240/1-12 - Mansion steps north end of Piazza - excavation research","BW-5242/1-12 - Family Kitchen - west wall stripped of paint","BW-5243/5-12 - Servant's hall - construction research - framing members exposed during replacement of insulation material","BW-5244/1-12 - Servants Hall - construction research","BW-5245/4-11 - Mule shed at stable","BW-5246 - Buckeye tree No. 79 - base of stem","BW-5247/2-3 - Buckeye tree Nos. 79 \u0026 92 - base of stems","BW-5251/6-9 - Courtyard \u0026 West Front with visitors","BW-5252/1-4 - Visitors","BW-5253/1-2,5-6,10-11 - Family Kitchen: 1-2 - south wall repair, 5-6 - south wall repair, 10-11 - east wall stripped for repainting","BW-5254/2, 6-7,8-10 - Family Kitchen - stripping paint","BW-5255/1-2,4-12 - Family Kitchen - construction research, 4-12 - south wall","BW-5256/2-5 - Family Kitchen - construction research south wall","BW-5257/2-12 - North colonnade - stripping paint and construction research","BW-5291/5-12 - Trees - removal of beech (No. 90) \u0026 Kentucky coffee bean tree (No. 89)","BW-5293/10-12 - Tomb - memorial shaft of Bushrod Washington - a portion of the inscription","BW-5295/A1-12,B1-9 - Research excavation at Blacksmith Shop site","BW-5296/1-2 - East door Servants' Hall - stripped for repainting","BW-5297/1-2 - Cedrus libani A. Rich (Cedar of Lebanon) growing near Tomb","BW-5368/3-4,7-8 - Family Kitchen construction research - repair of framing behind Well House","BW-5369 - Family Kitchen east wall stripped of paint","BW-5371/1-12 - Causeway of Wharf: 1-2 - 1 1/2\" settlement of coping block, 3-10 - 1\" settlement of pavement, 11-12 - Visitors \u0026 view of settlement","BW-5372 - Causeway pavement showing repair at headwall of outer waterway","BW-5419/32-33 - Aerial view of Exhibition Area looking toward West Front \u0026 showing river to Maryland shore","BW-5424/1-10 - Hinge details - east vestibule door to Mansion Library","BW-5453/1-4 - Coach House - details of door post on east side","BW-5453/5-12 - Kitchen Garden: 5-8 - lower dipping basin, 9-10 - upper dipping basin, 11-12 - bee hive house","BW-5464/1-8 - Coach House - construction details","BW-5471/1,4-5,8-9 - Construction details, joists framing hearth, third floor bedroom","BW-5472/7-8,11-12 - Construction details, third floor bedroom: 7-8 - Joists framing hearth, 11 - Bracing bolted to floor \u0026 ceiling joists, between Banquet Hall \u0026 third floor, 12 - Joists in alcove below window","BW-5473/1-7 - Construction details, third floor bedroom: 1-5 - Floor joist details towards door, 6-7 - Lath details between joists nos. 3 \u0026 5","BW-5483/1-6,8-12 - Crawl spaces under Mansion roof: 1-2 - West of 3rd floor lumber room over Banquet Hall - CO2 pipes, 3-4 - Above northwest Circle Banquet Hall, showing tie rods \u0026 ceiling braces, 5-6 - Above Banquet Hall showing truss bracing, 8-9 - Above Banquet Hall showing framing from 1758, north window, Blue Bedroom, 10-11 - Between 1758 east eave, Piazza roof \u0026 ceiling Joists, showing early shingles, 12 - Above third floor bedrooms on north \u0026 beneath the ridge; CO2 pipes \u0026 nozzles","BW-5484/4-6,8-12 - Mansion basement details: 4 - Steps at south end, 5 - Photoelectric alarm control, 6 - East wall at south end, 8 - South end wall, window near entrance, 9 - South end heater unit, 10-11 - Joist details beneath Butler's Pantry and closet, 12 - Window and vent opening under platform outside Library door","BW-5485/1-4,6-11 - Mansion basement details: 1 - Modern supports beneath Library and south end heater unit, 2 - Fireplace opening in south room, 3 - Modern supports beneath downstairs bedroom, 4 - Iron hot water radiator and enclosing sheet metal duct beneath fireplace of downstairs bedroom, 6 - South arched vault beneath Piazza, 7-8 - English bonded brick wall of vault, 9-10 - Early stone foundation wall along corridor opposite vault, 11 - Reproduction cornerstone set in location of original stone beneath Central Hall","BW-5486/1,3-10 - Mansion details: 1 - basement - unexcavated portion beneath West Parlor [Front Parlor], 3 - basement - ice pit beneath Banquet Hall, 4 - basement - floor drain sump beneath Family Dining Room, 5 -  basement - irregular joists beneath downstairs bedroom supported by modern material, 6 - master bedroom - north end room, restored shelving, 7 - master bedroom, south end room, restored shelving, 8-10 - third floor room at south end, restored shelving","BW-5491/1-12 - Park wall, June 1972, undermined and collapsed area following storm Agnes, June 21-22. Uprooted locust tree","BW-5493/1-6 - Several areas: 1 - Vineyard nursery - shearing boxwood end of March, 2 - Tomb area - stump of red cedar uprooted storm, 3/22/72, 3-4 - Wharf causeway curb and pavement settlement, 5-6 -Seawall coping beng reset where loosened","BW-5507/1-12 - Several areas: 1-6 - South lawn - brick barrel - shaped drain beneath turf, 7-9 - Park wall - undermined area, 10-12 - Grounds - planting at head of Tomb walk","BW-5508/1-6 - Spinning House: 1-3 - south end exterior wall with weather boards removed to reveal nogging between studs, 4-6 - detail of nogging","BW-5509/2-7 - Structural details of end rails of General Washington's bed","BW-5537/1-12 - Photographs taken of spring visitation for April,1973, Monthly Report","BW-5538/1-12 - Spring visitation for April '73 Monthly Report","BW-5539/1-12 - Spring visitation for April '73 Monthly Report","BW-5540/1-12 - Spring visitation for April '73 Monthly Report","BW-5541/3-4 - Director Charles Cecil Wall places last coping brick on restored Deer Park wall","BW-5542/2-12 - Striping wheels of the Powel coach","BW-5543/3-8,10-12 - Park wall reconstruction","BW-5544/1-2,4-7,11-12 - Park wall reconstruction","BW-5545/1-7,9-10 - Removal of ash tree No. 125","BW-5546/1-3,8 - Replacement of steel water tanks","BW-5547/2-12 - Various - General's Bed, West Front, Park slope: 2-3 - General's bed with sacking bottom--Curator \u0026 Mr. Wilfred, 4-5 - General's bed with sacking bottom--Director Charles Cecil Wall, Curator \u0026 Mr. Wilfred, 6-8 - Repainting West Front - G. Talbot \u0026 J. Simms, 9 - Visitors at West Front entrance, 10-12 - Bulldozer turned over on park slope ; Director's Monthly Report?","BW-5551 - Professor Lucchetti \u0026 assistant working on George Washington's sarcophagus","BW-5552/1-9 - Inscriptions on marble sarcophagus of George Washington \u0026 Martha Washington","BW-5553/1-8 - Inscriptions on memorial shaft of Bushrod \u0026 Anna Washington","BW-5554/1-8 - Inscriptions on memorial shaft of John Augustine \u0026 Jane Washington","BW-5555/1-5 - Inscriptions on Lewis-Conrad shafts ; #5 missing - 12May2025","BW-5556/2-12 - Tomb plaque inscriptions","BW-5557/1-15 - Restoration work on sarcophagi \u0026 detail of damage","BW-5573/5-6,8,11-12 - Mansion - re-roofing cupola","BW-5624/1 - Mr. Walter C. Densmore's farewell","BW-5656 - Former Senator Sam Ervin (North Carolina) recording a series for CBS during April ; [1 print of neg]","BW-5634 - Regent's reception for Piscataway Park donors - Peter H.B. Frelinghuysen (New Jersey), Mrs. Thomas Turner Cooke, Regent, \u0026 Vice Regent ; Monthly Report May 1975","BW-5635 - Wilfred Neitzey repairs the Kitchen Garden bee house, designed some years ago by Mr. Macomber.  Replacements of weather boarding \u0026 roof surfaces necessary","BW-5642 - Unloading carload of coal at Newington siding below Fort Belvoir - gift of Hon. Nicolas Arroyo ;  For Director's Monthly Report","BW-5650 - Museum attendants in various uniforms (Kennedy, Papile, Keeler, St. Mars, Vessa, Akagi, Tancil) ; Director's Monthly Report","BW-5667 - Weathervane - dove of peace ; 35 mm slide similar; see CT 874","BW-5674 - Lafayette Bedroom - new hangings ; see CT/CW-877","BW-5720/A-C - Lace fragments, A\u0026C - W-2710, B - W-2714 ; 7611161-4","BW-5721/A-C - Lace fragments, A\u0026B - W-2713, C - W-2711 ; 7611161-8; See #5720 for Contact prints ; two of B, no C - missing 12May2025","BW-5722/A-C - Lace fragments ; W-2712, W-2715 ;\t7611161-11 ; See #5720 for Contact prints","BW-5723/A-C - Lace fragments ; W-2710/A, W-2714/A ;\t7611161-14","BW-5724/A-C - Lace fragments ; W-2709 ;\t7611161-17 ; See #5723 for Contact prints","BW-5725/A-C - Lace fragments ; W-2690/C-D ; 7611161-22 ; See #5723 for Contact prints","BW-5726/A-C - Lace fragments ; W-2690/A-B ;\t7611161-26","BW-5727/A-C - Shuttle - mesh stick ; W-2682 ;\t7611161-31 ; See #5726 for Contact prints; PFL-451","BW-5728/A-D - Pearl brooch ; W-2686\t; 7611161-36 ; See #5726 for Contact prints","BW-5729/A-C - Box \u0026 loose strand of pearls ; W-2683/A\u0026B\t; 7611161-39 ; PFL-431","BW-5730/A-D - Bag with sewing paraphernalia ; ?-2689 ; 7611161-44 ; See #5729 for Contact prints","BW-5731/A(1-2),B(1-2) - Cotton dress - Patty Custis: A - back, B - front ; W-2674 ;\t7611161-49 ; See #5729 for Contact prints","BW-5732/A(1-2),B(1-2) - Dimity wrapper (Martha Washington's?): A - front, B - back ; W-2672\t; 7611161-62","BW-5733/A(1-2),B(1-2) - Waistcoat: A - front, B - back ; W-2673\t; 761161-67b; See #5732 for Contact prints","BW-5734/A(1-2),B(1-2) - Baby slip: A - front, B - back ; W-2676 ;\t7611161-73(A) ; PFL-396","BW-5735/A-B - Bed netting ; W-2666 ; 7611161-79 ; See #5734 for Contact prints","BW-5736/A-B - Velvet fragment pieces (three) ; W-2685/A-C ;\t7611161-83 ; See #5734 for Contact prints","BW-5737/A-B - Wool blanket ; W-2679\t; 7611161-85 ; PFL-485","BW-5738/A-B - Wool blanket ; W-2680 ;\t7611161-89 ; See #5737 for Contact prints; PFL-482","BW-5739/A-B - Cotton fragment ; W-2675 ; 7611161-91 ; See #5737 for Contact prints; PFL 392","BW-5740/A-B - Linen cloths (two) ; 7611161-95 ; See #5737 for Contact prints","BW-5741/A-B - Ribbon - satin ; 7611161-99 ; PFL 418","BW-5742/A-B - Lace fragment \u0026 linen ; W-2684 ; 7611161-101 ; see #5741 for Contact prints; PFL-54","BW-5749/A-B - Silver salver ; W-2694 ; 7611161-105 ; See #5741 for Contact prints","BW-5740/A-B - Silver lemon strainer ; W-2688 ; 7611161-107 ; See #5741 for Contact prints","BW-5757A-D - Jewelry: A - Garnet bandeaux, W-2687/A; B - Ring, W-2687/B; C - Cresent pin, W-2687/C; D - Spray pin, W-2687/D; E - Earrings, W-2687/E ; 7611-111-10","BW-5758/A-C - Netting needles \u0026 case ; W-2681 ; 7611-111-11; See #5757 for Contact prints","BW-5759/A-H - Baby cap ; W-2677\t; 7611-111-12","BW-5784/A-C - Architectural Drawings ; page 51","BW-5785/A-C - Architectural Drawings ; page 52","BW-5786/A-C - Architectural Drawings ; page 52","BW-5787/A-C - Architectural Drawings ; page 52","BW-5788/A-C - Architectural Drawings ; page 52","BW-5789/A-D - Architectural Drawings ; page 53","BW-5791/A-C - Letter - George Washington to Bushrod ; page 53","BW-5792/A-D - Richardt ; page 53 ; see CT 894","BW-5793/A-D - Wine Rinser ; page 53-54 ; see CT 893","BW-5844/1-11 - Mansion Banquet Hall - Palladian window (restoration details) ; pages 50-51 ; see CN 1905","BW-5862 - Palladian window exterior ; page 54","BW-5863/1-8 - Slave grave marker given by Fritz Hirshfeld ; pg 54","BW-5864/1-16 - Windsor chair \u0026 shell cushion ; pages 55-56","BW-5865/1-5 - Shell cushion ; page 56","BW-5866/A-J - Punch bowl - tobacco leaf ; page 84","BW-5867/A-J - Canton platter ;  pages 85-86","BW-5868/A-F - Nanking vegetable dish ; page 86","BW-5869/A-G - Nanking vegetable dish - lid ; pages 86-87","BW-5870/A-D - Nanking vegetable dish - silver handle ; pages 86-87","BW-5871/A-C - Delft bowl \u0026 guglet ; page 87","BW-5872/A-I - Canton soup plate ; pages 87-88","BW-5873/A-D - Small vase from Blue Bedroom","BW-5874/A-D - Square Nanking plate ; pages 88-89","BW-5875/A-E - Shell-shaped Nanking plate and oval platter ; page 89","BW-5877/A-G - Ivory button ; pages 89-90","BW-5878/A-D - Slave list - pg. 2-3 ; page 90","BW-5879/A-D - Slave list - pg. 4-5 ; page 90","BW-5880/A-D - List of Negroes - pg. 6\u00267 ; pages 90-91","BW-5881/A-D - List of Negroes - p.8 ; pages 90-91","BW-5911/1-2 - Palisade fence - Botanical Garden ; page 84","BW-5912 - Linda Fullerton, new garden helper ; page 84","BW-5916/A-C - Porthole portrait of Washington ; page 95","BW-5963/1-12 - East Front ; pages 9-10","BW-5964/1-12 - Kitchen Garden ; pages 10-11","BW-5965/1-12 - Martha Washington's desk - Argand lamp (1-7), pages 11-12 ; \u0026 Family Dining Room - breakfast Setting (8-12), page 12","BW-5966/1-12 - Family Dining Room - breakfast Setting ; pages 12-13","BW-5967/1-10 - Halon Installation: 1-3 - Third floor passage, north to south from doorway of bedroom #1; cupola stairs at right - 2 floor boards removed, 4 - Blue Bedroom: facing north wall; floor boards removed, 5 - Close-up of Blue Bedroom facing north wall, 6 - Blue Bedroom facing north; remains of pugging under floorboards and traces of plaster (pugging) on underside of floor board, 7 - Blue Bedroom facing north; close-up of joists, pugging Laths \u0026 evidence of pugging on underside of floor boards to the right, 8-9 - Blue Bedroom, northeast corner, 10 - Blue Bedroom looking towards east wall ; pages 13-14","BW-5968/1-10 - Halon Installation: 1 - Nelly Custis Bedroom [Chintz Room]; pugging exposed under floorboards cut for installation of Dining Room smoke detector - underside of cut floorboards show the plaster (pugging), 2 - Nelly Custis Bedroom [Chintz Room]; left: underside of cut floorboards show lath \u0026 plaster marks of pugging; right section of exposed pugging. 3 -  Nelly Custis Bedroom [Chintz Room], looking south to north, 4 - Nelly Custis Bedroom [Chintz Room]; exposed pugging looking south to north, 5 - Nelly Custis Bedroom [Chintz Room]; similar exposed pugging, 6 -  Lafayette Bedroom; east wall, 3rd board from wall, 7 - Lafayette Bedroom; east wall on right of picture, 8 - Lafayette Bedroom; north wall, 9 - Lafayette Bedroom; south wall; 11th floorboard from east wall, 10 - Lafayette Bedroom; north \u0026 east walls ; pages 14-15","BW-5969/1-11 - Halon Installation - Several Areas: 1 - Nelly Custis Bedroom [Chintz Room] closet; cable on west wall, second floor area over north closet off Library hall, 2 - Hall bedroom, south wall, looking through to ceiling of Central Hall  (not visible in picture but visible on spot is the plaster wall (or finish coat) behind the Central Hall paneling indicating that the paneling was added at a time later than the original construction), 3 - Upper Hall; Jimmy McVee cutting rubber in preparation for cutting floorboards; John Hupman facing the camera; Jim Simms to right, 4 - Upper Hall, northeast corner; boards pulled for smoke detector device installation in Central Hall ceiling (workers: H. Rouse, J. McVee, C. Meadows, J. Hupman, J. Simms), 5 -  Washington's Bedroom, north wall, 6 - Yellow Bedroom (?), 7 - Upper Hall: east wall \u0026 door to third floor stairway, 8 - Yellow Bedroom, north wall, 9 -Library [Study]: fireplace panel - upper left side of fireplace, 10 - Library [Study]: fireplace panel on upper left side of fireplace, shows brick wall of fireplace, 11 - Library [Study]: fireplace panel, similar to upper left side of fireplace, showing large beams ; pages 15-16","BW-5982/1-12 - Mount Vernon fire engine ; pages 16-17","BW-5988/1-12 - Various photos: 1-2 - Birch view, 3-4 - Winslow House, 5-6 - Bennett view, 7-8 - Mount Vernon Ladies Association (MVLA) Badge, 9-10 - Ambro type older Tomb. 11-12 - Mrs. Laughton ; pages 17-18","BW-5989/1-11 - Various photos: 1-4 - Lily Macalester Laughton and Council (from old photo), 5-6 - Martha Washington letter - 6/26/1776, 7-11 - Kern view ; pages 18-19","BW-5991/1-16 - Halon test ; pages 19-20","BW-5994/1-7 - Trunk and portmanteau: 1-2 - Trunk # 3, 3-4 - Label trunk # 3, 5-6 - Portmanteau, 7 - label Portmanteau ; page 24","BW-5995/1-10 - Various photos: 1-2 - Portmanteau, 3-4 - Trunk # 4, 5-6 - Label trunk # 4, 7-8 - Pack bag, 9-10 - Fanny - Pine portrait ; pages 24-25","BW-5996/1-6 - 1-3 - Pistols, 4-6 - 2 holsters and pistol ; page 25","BW-5997/1-12 - Various photos: 1-2 - 2 holsters, 3-5 - Telescope - mahogany and brass, 6-9 - 2 spurs with writing, 10-12 - 2 spurs with chain ; page 26","BW-5998/1-4 - Camp knife, fork and towel, 1-2 - Camp knife and fork, 3-4 - Camp towel ; page 27","BW-102 - Washington crest","BW-103 - Silver camp goblets","BW-104 - Sitting room table in downstairs chamber","BW-105/a-b - Two salt spoons","BW-106 - Tilt-top table","BW-107 - A Neat Landscape after Claude Lorrain [W-365] above mantel in west parlor.","BW-108 - Nelly Custis crib [W-237]","BW-109 - Grandfather clock [W-193] on landing of central passage stairs, view looking down from stairs ascending to second floor.","BW-110 - BW-110a - Group of silver spoons in various sizes, a pair of sugar tongs and a nut pick (?).","BW-111 - BW-111a - Buttons and buckles","BW-112 - Group of silver spoons in various sizes","BW-113 - Portrait of George Washington by Gilbert Stuart, c. 1798 [H-4]","BW-114 - BW-114a - Wall brackets, carved and gilded [W-57]","BW-116 - Detail of curtain cornice hanging in the front parlor [W-34]","BW-117 - Sword cases in Mansion, displayed with sashes and French hunting horn","BW-118 - Looking glass or mirror [H-6], deaccessioned","BW-119 - Portrait of Marquis de Lafayette, possibly by Joseph Boze, c. 1780-1790 [H-79]","BW-121 - Hall door detail - central hall","BW-122 - Smallsword - Dress Sword [W-84]","BW-122 - Detail of Palladian or Venetian window molding in the new room","BW-124 - Detail of bullseye and pediment on west front of Mansion","BW-125 - BW-125a - Detail of molding in New Room.","BW-126 - Detail of ceiling in West Parlor","BW-127 - Hall - east elevation, view of exterior doors (closed)","BW-128 - Detail of bannister in Central Passage","BW-129 - Detail of stair bannister in Central Passage","BW-130 - Detail of Vaughan fireplace mantel [W-940] in New Room","BW-131 - Detail of Vaughan fireplace mantel [W-940] in New Room","BW-132 - Side view of Vaughan fireplace mantel [W-940] in New Room","BW-133 - Detail of Vaughan fireplace mantel [W-940] in New Room","BW-134 - Detail of fireplace mantel in New Room","BW-135 - Detail of ceiling in dining room.","BW-136 - Dining Room mantel, lower section with fireback from Belvoir.","BW-137 - Dining Room - ceiling detail","BW-138 - BW-138a - Cellar (basement) fireplace under the Study showing lintel which was removed.","BW-139 - BW-139a - South Chimney - fireplace in cellar","BW-140 - BW-140a - Cellar fireplace","BW-141 - South Chimney - trimmer arch of Study hearth","BW-142 - North Chimney - under West Parlor hearth","BW-143 - South Chimney - north side","BW-144a - BW-144b - Sitting Room [Downstairs Chamber] Mantel","BW-145 - Lafayette Chamber - fireplace mantel","BW-146 - Blue Room fireplace mantel","BW-147 - Washington Bedchamber fireplace and fireback [W-224]","BW-148 - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room] Mantel","BW-149 - Yellow Room Mantel","BW-150 - Belvoir Mansion foundation - excavated ruins, archaeology","BW-151 - Belvoir property, drain cover","BW-152 - Chair cushion cross stitched by Martha Washington in a shell pattern [W-504/B]","BW-153 - View of south garden house in the lower garden and surrounding fig trees.","BW-154 - View of west end of lower garden from center of the garden. Includes distant view of south garden house.","BW-155 - Boxwood hedges in lower garden at Mount Vernon. Includes view of garden wall topped with a white picket fence and entrance gate - closed.","BW-156 - Detail of mantel in Study","BW-157 - West Parlor fireplace, lower portion, including fireback [W-186]","BW-158 - New Room ceiling, east section","BW-159 - Termites - North Chimney. Termites in mortar of brick pier supporting new room hearth.","BW-160 - South chimney, heat duct","BW-161 - Dining Room mantel detail","BW-162 - Study fireplace and mantel, mantel clock","BW-163 - BW-163a - Fireplace in cellar under the study - showing lintel which was removed.","BW-164 - West Parlor fireplace mantel","BW-165 - Study - east door (closed)","BW-165 - Cellar - trimmer arch of Study hearth before new supports","BW-167 - Termite damage","BW-168 - Lantern [W-15] hanging in the Central Passage","BW-169 - Ceiling details in Small Dining Room.","BW-170 - Textile fragments of Martha Washington's garments.","BW-170 - Portrait of \"The Virgin\" [H-357], painting has been deaccessioned","BW-172 - BW-172a - Portrait, George Washington After the Battle Princeton, Charles Willson Peale, 1780 [H-17]","BW-173 - New Room mantel - Vaughan fireplace mantel [W-940]","BW-174 - Carpet - Louis XVI (?)","BW-175 - Details of fireplace mantel in the Washington Bedchamber.","BW-176 - West Parlor detail","BW-177 - Detail of door in New Room.","BW-178 - Detail of mantel in Chintz Room, formerly called the Nelly Custis Room.","BW-179 - Pair of Sheffield plate candlesticks in the Washington Bedchamber [H-210/A-B]","BW-180 - Detail of fireplace mantel in Little Parlor","BW-181 - Reproduction of Vaughan Plan by R. von Glumer, note made from original in possession of Britannia (Peter) Kennon.","BW-182 - Chair","BW-183 - Windsor chair [W-229]","BW-184 - Windsor chair [W-230]","BW-185 - Windsor chair","BW-185 - Windsor chair","BW-187 - George Washington's dressing table [W-202] photographed in the Washington Bedchamber","BW-188 - Windsor armchair [W-198]","BW-189 - Lacquered dressing glass [W-195] - LOAN. Photographed in the Washington Bedchamber.","BW-190 - Work table photographed in Washington Bedchamber [W-207]","BW-191 - Chair with straw back and seat","BW-192 - Work table [W-206]","BW-194 - Chest of drawers photographed in the Washington Bedchamber - object deaccessioned","BW-195 - Circular tilt-top table [W-196] photographed in the Washington Bedchamber","BW-196 - Looking glass [W-201] photographed in the Washington Bedchamber","BW-197 - Upholstered easy chair [W-152] formerly belonging to Mary Ball Washington. Photographed in the Washington Bedchamber.","BW-198 - Card table [W-197] photographed in the Washington Bedchamber","BW-199 - Washington coat-of-arms","BW-200 - Shaving stand or wash stand [W-199]","BW-201 - Side chair [M-43/B]","BW-202 - Key to the Bastille","BW-203 - Basin stand [H-239]","BW-204 - Chair","BW-205 - Silver waiter","BW-206 - Martha Washington's Collar","BW-207 - Martha Washington's handkerchief","BW-208 - Martha Washington's cuff","BW-209 - Chocolate pot [W-2761] - LOAN","BW-210 - Cream pitcher [W-2765] - LOAN","BW-211 - Miniature of Martha Washington, colored engraving of Walter Robertson miniature","BW-212 - BW-212a - Pins and pin case","BW-213 - Pin case and button","BW-214 - Bookcase [W-160] in the study at Mount Vernon","BW-215 - Mirror or looking glass [H-6], deaccessioned","BW-216 - Tambour writing table and bookcase [W-158] and 'Uncommon chair' [W-159] in the study","BW-216a - Secretary Desk and Bookcase [W-158] in Study","BW-217 - North gate, looking south","BW-218 - Liquor case with bottles in the butler's pantry [W-188/A-G]","BW-219 - BW-219a - Chair; was owned by Capt. Bassett of Hayfield","BW-220 - Wine chest","BW-221 - Dining table","BW-222 -BW-222a - Shawl [W-1450] - LOAN","BW-223 - Silver waiter with Custis crest","BW-224a - Silver mug and finger bowls, view of hand of mug\nBW-224b - Silver mug and finger bowls, mug is turned so handle cannot be seen","BW-225 - Silver goblets","BW-226 - Glassware","BW-227 - Silverplate cross stand","BW-228 - Loving cup","BW-229 - Cut glass bottles with stand","BW-230 - BW-230a - Silver waiter","BW-231 - Silver spoons","BW-233 - BW-233a - Silver","BW-233 - BW-233a - Tea caddy and sugar dish","BW-234 - Silver plates","BW-235 - BW-235a - Silver waiter","BW-236 - Tea pot and waste bowl","BW-237 - Bookcase - original","BW-238 - Globe - original","BW-239 - Nelly Custis - Portrait by Trumbull","BW-240 - Falls of the Potomac","BW-241 - Silver mugs","BW-242 - South garden house in lower garden.","BW-243 - Belvoir drain cover","BW-244/A-B - Restoration - Carpenter Shop [Salt House] re-roofing","BW-245 - Heat duct","BW-246 - View from the servants' hall towards the north grove.","BW-247 - West Parlor or Front Parlor mantel - detail","BW-248 - Right side of the West or Front Parlor mantel.","BW-249 -  West Parlor [Front Parlor] door","BW-250 - Wine coolers","BW-251 - Cross-stand and silver dish","BW-252 - Silver candlesticks","BW-253 - Central Passage - east door detail","BW-254 - Miniatures - Custis Children [Martha Parke Custis - W-2355/A] [LOAN - John Parke Custis W-2355/B]","BW-255 - Washington Coat-of-Arms","BW-256 - Detail of molding around Palladian window in the New Room","BW-257 - Detail of corner of pendiment molding around door in Front Parlor","BW-258 - South lane - old view with Powel Coach and team of horses","BW-259 - Miniatures - Custis children, without cases [Martha Parke Custis - W-2355/A] [LOAN - John Parke Custis W-2355/B]","BW-260/A-B - Portrait of Nelly Custis","BW-261 - Yellow Room - mantel detail","BW-262 - General Washington's room [Washington Bedchamber] - mantel detail","BW-263 - Lafayette Room - mantel detail","BW-264 - Dining Room [Small Dining Room] mantel - upper","BW-265 - Third floor mantel - detail","BW-266 -  West Parlor [Front Parlor] - detail - pediment of mantel with Washington coat-of-arms","BW-267 - Map - Survey, distances from Cameron to Colchester, 1788 [W-370]","BW-268 - Music Room [Little Parlor] mantel","BW-269 - Cupola and weather vane","BW-270 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - molding detail","BW-271 - Goethe's Sorrows of Werther [W-222]","BW-272 - Washington's watermark","BW-273 - Mansion - distant view from the northeast","BW-274 - Holly Hedge along North Lane","BW-275 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - ceiling detail","BW-276 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - ceiling detail","BW-277 - Front door (central) - west front of Mansion","BW-278 - General Washington's Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber] - north wall with mantel","BW-279 - Siege of Gibraltar","BW-280 - Siege of Gibraltar","BW-281 - Siege of Gibraltar","BW-282 - Siege of Gibraltar","BW-283 - View of the Texas Gate and traffic circle","BW-284 - Texas Gate","BW-285 - Sharples Portrait","BW-286 - Plat, Ferry and French's farms, 1783 [W-179]","BW-287 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - mantel","BW-288 - Brass Fire Dogs","BW-289 - Torchere","BW-290 - Chippendale chair","BW-291 - Side chair;  negative destroyed, proof only","BW-292 - Portrait - Virgin","BW-293 - Mirror","BW-294 - French armchair; [W-30]","BW-295 - Card table [W-31]; deaccessioned","BW-296 - Tray; W-32, See # 2962","BW-297 - Piano Stool","BW-298 - Mirror [W-57/A]","BW-299 - Footstool [W-58]; deaccessioned","BW-300 - Card table","BW-301 - Figurine and Argand lamp","BW-302 - Side chair","BW-303 - Portrait of Nelly Custis; H-77","BW-304 - Portrait of a Lady","BW-305 - Table","BW-306 - Hunting Horn [W-81]","BW-307 - Display case with swords and sash [W-82 ; W-83 ; W-85]","BW-308 - \"Loo\" table [W-133]; also #3449, 3450","BW-309 - Side chair [W-134]","BW-310 - Side chair","BW-311 - Tea table [W-136]","BW-312 - Side chair","BW-313 - Side chair","BW-314 - Footstool","BW-315 - Arm chair","BW-316 - Side chair","BW-317 - Side chair","BW-318 - Side chair","BW-319 - Side chair","BW-320 - Table [W-102]","BW-321 - High chair","BW-322 - Candelabra","BW-323 - Plateau [W-105]","BW-324 - Tray [W-108]","BW-325 - Decanters","BW-326 - Circular chair [W-159]","BW-327 - Barometer / Thermometers [W-161;W-162]","BW-328 - Arm chair","BW-329 - Chippendale side chair [H-168]","BW-330 - Arm chair","BW-331 - Footstool","BW-332 - Pitcher [M-189]; deaccessioned","BW-333A-F - Kitchen Garden - excavation of cross wall","BW-334A-B - Professor Charles W. Killam from the Harvard School of Architecture, Mr. Wick, Mr. Davis and Mr. Larcombe near the north facade of the Mansion","BW-335 - Mount Vernon personnel Artie Petitt and Norman Grimsley with a holly tree #91 before its removal. The tree is along the north serpetine path near the gardener's house with a portion of the greenhouse and upper garden wall visible in the distance","BW-336/A-F - Snow Scenes; BW-336/A - Entrance to upper garden, south gate with view of greenhouse;  BW-336/B - Walk approaching Tomb; BW-336/C - Upper garden; BW-336/D - North lawn and Mansion; BW-336/E-F - Distance view of Mansion from north lawn looking south","BW-337/A - Harrison H. Dodge, Governor Pinchot (PA) and members of the Governors' Conference visit George Washington's Tomb.","BW-337/B - Governor Pinchot at the Tomb during Governor's Day","BW-337/C - MVLA - Mrs. Gordon Woodbury, Vice Regent of New Hampshire and Mrs. Horace Brown, Vice Regent of Vermont","BW-337/D - MVLA - Mr. Harrison Dodge and Miss Annie Burr Jennings, Vice Regent of Connecticut","BW-337/E - MVLA - Mrs. Benjamin Warren, Vice Regent of Michigan and Mrs. Antoine Foster, Vice Regent of Delaware","BW-337/F - Members of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association on east lawn","BW-337/G-H  - Group photograph of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association posed on the east lawn","BW-337/I - Mount Vernon Superintendent Harrison Dodge at the Tomb during Governor's Day","BW-337/J - Mrs. Lucien M. Hanks, Vice Regent of Wisconsin and Superintendent Harrison Dodge","BW-337K - Miss Mary F. Failing, Vice Regent of Oregon","BW-337/L- Harrison Howell Dodge posing on the piazza","BW-338 - Tom Quander in the upper garden at Mount Vernon, July 1932. Quander was employed at Mount Vernon from 1893-1936. He began as a laborer and later served as a gardener in the propagating house.","BW-338/A - James Garfield Duvall (Jesse) standing near the boxwood parterre in the upper garden.","BW-338/B - Guard William Jones Permar standing in front of the \"Office.\" At the time the photograph was taken the superintendent's office occupied the servants' hall. Mr. Permar served as a guard for 37 years.","BW-338/C - Mount Vernon's chief engineer, James B. Rouse","BW-33/8D - Gatekeepers William L. Rouse (left) and O. J. \"Buck\" Thomas (right), standing near the Texas Gate entrance.","BW-339A-C - Crowd at Mount Vernon - March 5, 1933","BW-340/A - Terminal area - Concession Building - March 5, 1933","BW-340 - Parking Area - March 5, 1933","BW-341 - Red oak tree, near the wharf, that was struck by lightning; BW-341/A - Red oak showing damage from a lightning strike","BW-342 - Cottages for employee houseing - from the main gate","BW-343 - Cottages for employee housing - from rear of Concessions Building","BW-344 - Power House with employee cottages nearby","BW-345 - Cottages for employee housing - from lower gate","BW-346 - Power House and Lower gate","BW-347- Cottages for employee housing - from the State Road, located on the other side of the perimeter wall","BW-348 - Bungalow (cottage) for employee housing","BW-349 - Cottages for employee housing - from the State Road","BW-350/A-H - Mount Vernon Superintendent Harrison H. Dodge posing in an academic gown to receive Honorary Doctorate from George Washington University.","BW-351/A,C - Spinning House - rotted sill; BW-351/B - Spinning House - rotted post","BW-352 - Restoration of Spinning House - siding removed","BW-353 - View across Mansion Circle towards Circle Storehouse","BW-354 - Snow covered south lane from below ha-ha wall","BW-355 - Willow tree on south mound on bowling green","BW-356 - Coffee bean tree #89 - gymnocladus-dioica, along the northeast edge of the bowling green. The cavity of the tree has been reinforced with bricks.","BW-357 - Mansion - southeast","BW-358 - Steamer - Charles Macalester at the Mount Vernon wharf","BW-359 - Mount Vernon - from newly constucted George Washington Memorial Parkway","BW-360 - Upper Garden - Mount Vernon employees Arthur Petitt and Norman Grimsley prune rose bushes in the upper garden, April 1932.","BW-361/A-B - Governors' Conference visiting Mount Vernon. The photograph is taken in front of Mount Vernon with the Governors' cars lined up on the Mansion circle and members of the group are assembled in front of the Mansion.","BW-362/A-B - Windsor chairs on the piazza","BW-363/A-B - George Washington Memorial Parkway from Reservoir Hill at Mount Vernon","BW-364 - Liquor chest [W-188]","BW-365 - Mrs. Thomas S. Maxey, Vice Regent of Texas","BW-366/A-D - Removal of elm #107; negative destroyed, proof only ; BW-366/A - before starting to work; BW-366/B - half cut down; BW-366/C - uprooted with Harrison Dodge standing next to the downed tree; BW-366/D - stripped of limbs","BW-367/A-C - Abingdon ruins; BW-367/A,C - house; BW-367/B - kitchen","BW-368 - Finial from Seed House - copied and replaced  on four octagonal outhouses","BW-369 - The 12-acre field planted with soybeans. A man's hat can be seen in the foreground with the west front of the Mansion visible in the distance.","BW-370/A-C - Hell Hole - crop of Sudan Grass","BW-371/A-R - Mansion repairs; BW-371/A - working above Palladian window; BW-371/B - sill badly eaten by termites; BW-371/C -  termite-eaten post; BW-371/D -  sills and posts replaced; BW-371/E - old post removed; BW-371/F - section of eaten post; BW-371/G - replacement of posts; BW-371/H - around front door; BW-371/I - part of Palladian window restored; BW-371/J - showing post between windows; BW-371/K - work on north end of Mansion; BW-371/L - material to be used over Banquet Hall; BW-371/M - scaffolding up by and over Banquet Hall; BW-371/N - restored portion of Banquet Hall; BW-371/O - termites imbedded in a timber; BW-371/P - working around front door; BW-371/Q - timber - victim of termites; BW-371/R - showing sills  eaten by termites","BW-372 - Plant storage building","BW-373/A-D - Storage Building; BW-373/A - east side;  BW-373/B - men working soon after the beginning of construction; BW-373/C - about one-third completed. Building was designed by Charles Cecil Wall; BW-373/D - southwest corner","BW-374 - Lower gate - before planting","BW-375/A-E - West Gate; BW-375/A - north porters' lodge; BW-375/B - looking west; BW-375/C - porters' lodges - looking northeast; BW-375/D - detail of fence next to west gate;  BW-375/E - before erection of brick wall","BW-376 - Bungalow Shed - removed in 1933","BW-377/A-B - Pine Woods; BW-377/A - after clearing of fallen timber; BW-377/B - before clearing","BW-378/A-B - Portrait of Lafayette [H-79]","BW-379 - Mirror and Brackets [W-57/A-C]","BW-380 - China Figure - Palissey","BW-381/A-B - Road construction near Mount Vernon; BW-381/A - \"shovel\" loading truck; BW-381/B - hauling for 'grade'","BW-382 - Road construction of road below main gate","BW-383/A-D - Brick wall; BW-383/A - grading a fill for wall base; BW-383/B - detail of wall construction; BW-383/C - construction of wall; BW-383/D - men laying brick","BW-38/4A-E - Restoration of Spinning House, exterior views; BW-384/A - showing decayed timbers on side around window; BW-384/B - revealing condition of posts and outer and inner walls; BW-384/C-D - side ready for repair; BW-384/E - inner striping","BW-385 - Upper Garden Entrance - north gate next to greenhouse slave quaraters, entrance from north lane.","BW-386/A-M - New Quarters - Bolton Building; BW-38/6A - building after completion; BW-386/B - garages and building - east end; BW-386/C - northeast Quarters; BW-386/D - Kitchen and Laundry room; BW-386/E - half constructed; BW-386/F - putting roof on northeast Quarters; BW-386/G - excavation and start of basement; BW-386/H -  foundation laid; BW-386/I - starting up from foundation; BW-386/J - site of New Quarters; BW-386/K - north side of building; BW-386/L - Building from Reservoir Hill; BW-386/M - New Quarters (building)","BW-387 - West end of greenhouse slave quarters from north lane.","BW-388/A-G - Williamsburg; BW-388/A - Wythe House; BW-388/B - Governor's Palace - under construction; BW-388/C - Colonial House; BW-388/D - Governor's Palace; BW-388/E - Museum; BW-388/F - gate to Raleigh Tavern; BW-388/G - Raleigh Tavern","BW-389 - Bowling Green - view looking northwest","BW-390 - Palmhouse - interior","BW-391 - Entrance - Texas Gate with visitors","BW-392 - Plaza or traffic circle - view from Texas Gate looking towards the George Washington Memorial Parkway","BW-393 - Upper garden - view towards north garden house from south gate","BW-394 - Upper Garden with view of north garden house","BW-395 - Mansion - from below south Ha-Ha Wall","BW-396 - Lower Garden - looking west towards south garden house","BW-397 - Spinning house yard with flowering apple tree showing the back side of the spinning house and salt house","BW-398 - Upper Garden - outer walk and south wall","BW-399 - Upper Garden - looking east","BW-400 - Upper Garden - looking east, includes view of greenhouse","BW-401 - Road west of plaza and lower gate - construction","BW-402 - Road west of plaza and lower gate - construction of parking spaces","BW-403 - Garden house in upper garden","BW-404 - Mansion - north facade","BW-405 - Distant view of Summer House from south lawn","BW-406 - View of flower bed in upper garden.  The greenhouse can be seen in the background.","BW-407 - Interior view of greenhouse and Sago Palm","BW-408 - Akron or Army's dirigible airship over Mount Vernon","BW-409 - Potomac River - view east from Mansion","BW-410 - Telephone - Light wires along northwest boundary wall and adjacent field","BW-411 - View from east lawn towards Potomac River with the Steamer Charles Macalester in the distance","BW-412 - Bluffs at Stratford, Virginia","BW-413 - Abingdon Church","BW-414/A-F - Deer Park landslide; BW-414/A - ragged top of landslide; BW-414/B - crevice caused in Deer Park wall; BW-414/C - slide; BW-414/D - rolling stone and fence; BW-414/E - different angle of slide; BW-414/F - Deer Park landslide","BW-415/A-B - Old House; BW-415/A - Dumfries - side view; BW-415/B - Dumfries (siding smaller but similar in design to that on Mansion)","BW-416/A-C - Flagpole removal - demolition of pole","BW-417/A-B - Mantel in Servants' Hall formerly used as the office for the superintendent","BW-418 - Grave - Jamestown Island","BW-419 - Mount Vernon - from George Washington Memorial Parkway","BW-420 - Central doorway, west front of Mansion","BW-421 - Road below Paddock","BW-422 - Downstairs Chambers - mantel detail","BW-423 - Main Stairway detail","BW-424 - Tomb","BW-425 - Painting - Falls of Potomac","BW-426 - Foundation of Lacey Cottage - Simms House before moving","BW-427/A-D - Oinarroo China","BW-428/A-D - Deer Park soil;  BW-428/A - conditions below Tomb; BW-428/B-C - conditions near sewer line; BW-428/D - Deer Park soil","BW-429/A-M - Deer Park cribbing after landslide; BW-429/A- base of cribbing; BW-429/B - clearing loose bank away; BW-429/C - clearing dirt away for footing' BW-429/D - detail of cribbing looking in line of wall; BW-429/E - clearing away from rugged bank' BW-429/F - base of cribbing; BW-429/G -  detail of \"crib-tie\"' BW-429/H - base of crib looking lengthwise; BW-429/I - filling in between crib and bank; BW-429/J - detail of \"crib-tie\"; BW-429/K - detail of crib with partial fill; BW-429/L - near top of bank; BW-429/M -  A. Petitt holding rod to show depth of cribbing foundation","BW-430/A-C - Deer Park; BW-430/A - old cistern as a whole unit; BW-430/B - cross-section of cistern; BW-430/C - old cistern showing hole cut when demolished in 1933","BW-431/A-S - Mansion - chimney repair; BW-431/A - brickwork in basement repaired; BW431/B - basement reinforcement; BW-431/C-D - detail of reinforcement; BW-431/E - partly repaired; BW-431/F-G - termite and decay under  West Parlor; BW-431/H - showing need of repair; BW-431/I -  detail of reinforcement; BW-431/J - chimney repair; BW-43/1K -  repairs to be used; BW-431/L -chimney repair;  BW-431/M - north chimney; BW-431/N - under  West Parlor - termite and decay; BW-431/O -  cement mixing truck unloading into basement; BW-431/P - north chimney; BW-431/Q - detail of reinforcement - north chimney; BW-431/R -  north chimney; BW-431/S -  steel reinforcements","BW-432 - Mansion from north serpentine path - snow scene","BW-433 - Upper Garden - east wing of greenhouse","BW-434 - North garden house and path in upper garden","BW-435 - Elm tree #107 on the north lane near the servants' quarters which at the time was used as the superintendent's office","BW-436 - Mansion - view from slave cemetery","BW-437 - Relics (Nelly Custis) - collection of relics owned by Mrs. Carter Lewis Wiley, a descendent of Nelly Custis, Hackensack, N.J.","BW-438 - Copy photograph, Mount Vernon Ladies' Association - at Council table in New Room","BW-439/A - Simms Cottage, employee housing","BW-439B - Rear of bungalow, employee housing","BW-439/C - James B. Rouse Cottage, employee housing","BW-439D - Relocation of Simms and Costello cottages, on-site employee housing, off of the Mount Vernon estate","BW-439E-F - Cottages used for employee housing on the Mount Vernon estate, rear view","BW-439G - Taylor and Rogers Cottages, employee housing","BW-439H - McCalley's Cottage, employee housing","BW-439I - Duvall Cottage - old laundry - Mrs. Horton; employee housing","BW-440/A-E - Drain on south lawn; BW-440/A-B - drain cover; BW-440/C-D -  old drain; BW-440/E - Drain on south lawn - excavated 1933","BW-441/A - Prince Desta Damtew of Ethiopia, Charles C. Wall, Army and Navy officers, a black civilian, and a Marine guard in front of the Mansion at Mount Vernon. Damtew was the son-in-law of Ethiopian Emperor Haile Selassie; BW-441/B - Prince Desta Damtew of Ethiopia, Charles C. Wall, Army and Navy officers, and several civilians arriving at the wharf.","BW-442/A-B - President Franklin D. Roosevelt and First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt Arriving at Mount Vernon","BW-443/A-I - Storm Damage to trees on the Mount Vernon estate; BW-443/A - along walk to Tomb; BW-443/B -  cedars down near Tomb; BW-443/C - cedars down near walk below Old Barn; BW-443/D - fallen pines; BW-443/E - trees across walk to Old Tomb; BW-443/F - fallen pines; BW-443/G - fallen pines near Tomb; BW-443/H - cedars down near New Tomb; BW-443/I -  tree blown down north of Flower Garden near School House","BW-444/A-F - Terminal area parking lot before completion of the George Washington Memorial Parkway in 1932; BW-444/A - work well begun; BW-44/4B - before grading or terracing; BW-444/C - old parking area; BW-444/D - from Reservoir Hill; BW-444/E - developments as seen from top of hill from main gate and Shops Building; BW-444/F - during development","BW-445/A-B - Mrs. Roosevelt and Mrs. Nathaniel Thayer and other members of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association on the piazza","BW-446/A-D - Deer Park wall; BW-446/A -  digging for Old Walk grade; BW-446/B - ditch dug for drainage; BW-446/C - drainage by place of last slide; BW-446/D - drainage","BW-44/7A-D - Wharf; BW-447/A- damaging crevices shown; BW-447/B -  patch repair work necessary; BW-447/C - crevice shown; BW-447/D - cribbing","BW-448/A-F - Steps - entrance to Deer Park, repairs. NOTE:  New tiles placed in early spring of 1935.","BW-449A-G - Excavation findings at Summer House","BW-450/A-D - A Sunday afternoon, visitors in line near the Mansion","BW-451 - Washington Bowl - Lowestott; c/f (?) correspondence \"Relics\"; Out -John C. Chatterton - 8/5/51","BW-452/A-F - Repairs to Servants Hall, at the time was used as the office of the superintendent","BW-453/A-R - Spinning House repairs; BW-453/G - Harrison H. Dodge and Professor Charles W. Killam; BW-453/M - Mr. Wick and Edwin L. Davis of general contractors Davis, Wick, Rosengarten Company, Inc. of Washington D. C.","BW-454/A-B - Deer Pen;  BW-454/A - Deer in pen","BW-455 - James Young - Retired as Assistant Superintendent - May 1934","BW-456/A-B - North lane looking south, two elm trees #106 and #107 along the north lane between the gardener's house and the servant's hall; BW-456/B - close up on the two elms, snow on the ground","BW-457 - Washington's drafting instruments and case [W-461]","BW-458 - Williamsburg, Virginia - wooden seat in garden of Governor's Palace","BW-459 - View is looking over the deer park wall, three deer can be seen nearby.","BW-462/A-B - Copy photograph, Mansion - southeast view","BW-463 - Copy photograph, Mansion - West Front","BW-464 - Copy photograph, Coach House","BW-465 - Copy photograph of Texas gate","BW-466 - Copy photograph, low aerial view of Upper Garden from spinning house","BW-467 - Copy photograph, Tomb","BW-468 - Copy photograph of a man standing next to the sundial on the Mansion circle","BW-469 - Copy photograph, Northeast lawn","BW-470 - Copy photograph, Tomb - from below old roadway","BW-471 - Copy photograph, Summer House","BW-472 - Copy photograph, Walk - Tomb to Wharf","BW-473 - Copy photograph, Summer House","BW-474 - Copy photograph, East Lawn","BW-475 - Washington's \"Town House\"","BW-476 - Copy photograph, Wharf","BW-477 - Copy photograph, South lane","BW-478 - Copy photograph, West Gate","BW-479 - Copy photograph of barn [stable]","BW-480 - Copy photograph, gate to upper garden from the bowling green","BW-481/A-B - Relic House (Case # 1) - Museum","BW-482/A-B - Relic House (Case # 2) - Museum","BW-483/A-B - Relic House (Case # 3) - Museum","BW-484 - Relic House (Case # 4) - Museum","BW-485/A-B - Relic House (Case # 5) - Museum","/BW-486A-B - Relic House (Case # 6) - Museum","BW-487/A-B - Relic House (Case # 7) - Museum","BW-488/A-B - Museum (Case # 8)","BW-489/A-B - Museum (Case # 9)","BW-490 - Plaster Plaque #379 - Bas relief of George Washington","BW-491 - Miniature of George Washington by Charles Willson Peale [W-460]","BW-492 - Miniature of George Washington by Robertson [W-613] LOAN","BW-493 - Miniature of Martha Washington by James Peale [W-624]","BW-494 - Miniature of George Washington Parke and Nelly Custis [W-487]","BW-495 - Pitchers [W-516/A-B]","BW-496 - Cruet stand [W-484], Chinese export porcelain mug [W-664] and cornflower mug [W-657]","BW-498 - Sèvres Plateau à deux pots à confiture (platter and two circular cups) [W-611/C-E] LOAN; Sèvres saucepan and lid [W-611/A-B] and porcelain saucer [W-633]","BW-499 - Society of the Cincinnati soup plate [W-483]","BW-500 - Society of the Cincinnati dinner plate [W-519]","BW-501 - Compote with States china design [M-382]","BW-502 - States china saucer in wood frame [W-509]","BW-503 - Punch Bowl [W-658]","BW-504 - Christening Bowl [W-531]","BW-505 - Bowl [W-665], glass dish [W-659], and pitcher [M-672]","BW-506 - Cup and saucer #57/A-B, Plate # 39, cup and saucer #39/A-B","BW-507 - Dessert plate [W-625] - LOAN","BW-508 - Platter [W-533]","BW-509 - Champagne glasses [W-524/A-B] and jelly glasses [W-522/A-F]","BW-510 - Ale glass [W-629] and toasting glasses [W-620/A-B]","BW-511 - Punch glasses [W-535] [W-539] [W-540]","BW-512 - Decanters [W-705] [W-706]","BW-513 - Teaspoons (6) [H-445]","BW-514 - Teaspoon","BW-515 - Martha Washington's watch [W-446] and gold watch [W-471]","BW-516 - Buckles","BW-517 - Two pairs of earrings [W-440/A-B] [W-456/A-B] and a pair of bracelets [W-455/A-B - deaccessioned, gift to Woodlawn Plantation]","BW-518 - Lacquerware dressing boxes [W-221]","BW-519 - Lacquerware dressing boxes [W-640/A-D] [W-654] [W-637]","BW-520 - Inkwell [W-725], spectacles [W-1168/A - LOAN], sugar bowl [W-756], razor [W-494], camp knife and fork [W-513/A-B], custard cup [W-500], knife [M-495/A] and fork [W-495/B]","BW-521 - Snuff box [W-486]","BW-522 - Snuff boxes [W-486] [W-449] [W-614]","BW-523 - Telescope [W-679]","BW-524 - Tablespoons [W-650/A-B], saucer [W-669], and spyglass [W-721]","BW-525 - Ornamental stone (sometimes called cornerstone) [W-988]","BW-526 - Silver cup with inscription - A PREMIUM from the AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY of S. Carolina, to GENERAL WASHINGTON for raising the largest Jackass [W-571 - deaccessioned]","BW-527 - Fire buckets","BW-528 - Lacquered dressing case [W-219]","BW-529 - Spurs [W-474]","BW-530A-B - Camp or field bedstead (folded) [W-473]","BW-531 - Ivory fan [W-610]","BW-532 - Dental tools [W-595]","BW-533 - Dental Tools [W-546]","BW-534/A-E - Office [Servants' Hall] - excavated foundation in west chimney in fireplace","BW-535 - Washington spoons","BW-536 - Dressing glass","BW-537 - Washington Pistols [W-480]","BW-538 - Spinning House - steps - south end - built 1934 by C.W. Killam","BW-539/A-B - Spinning Room fireplace ;  BW-539A -  interior view, northeast corner","BW-540/A - \"Cake Dish\" - view looking down inside; Owned by W. Green Rose, Luthers, OK","BW-540/B - \"Cake Dish\" - probably a jelly mold; Owned by W. Green Rose, Luthers, OK","BW-541A-F - Construction of Museum","BW-542 - Photograph of ambrotype of tomb (original ambrotype, c. 1858 in the possession of the Association)","BW-543 - Portrait of Lawrence Washington [W-126], photograph by 'Murch'","BW-544/A-F - Shingle Roofing specimens or samples (Cypress) from Laneva, VA; See Superintendent's diary August 14, 1935","BW-545A-H - Restoration of original grades on east lawn of Mansion","BW-546 - N.B.C. Broadcasting Motor Car","BW-547 - S. Joachim - original Washington Relic owned by Mrs. Lawrence Washington","BW-548/A-C - Planting locust grove on north end of Mansion","BW-550 - Spinning Room stairway","BW-551/A-B - Banquet Hall [New Room] hearth support","BW-552 - North Quarters after removal of holly tree","BW-553/A-B - Photograph of Berry Survey","BW-554/A-C - Locust grove","BW-555 - Fireback from Belvoir - home of Lord Fairfax","BW-556 - Excavation of brick drain - northwest corner of Upper Garden","BW-558 - Bench at Greenfield Village, Michigan","BW-559/A-B - Excavation at Upper Garden - wall north of Museum","BW-561 - Mr. Charles Cecil Wall - July 22, 1934","BW-562 - Mount Vernon employees Harold Abbott, Julian Washington and Charles Wall","BW-563 - Dairy and south screen wall along south lane","BW-564 - Washington's Crest from Valley Forge Museum","BW-565 - Breakfast table in Downstairs Chamber - at the time of the photograph the room was referenced as Martha Washington's Sitting Room","BW-566 - Sideboard [W-94] - Dining Room","BW-567/A-B - Pile driving at the wharf","BW-568/A-E - Power House interiors; BW-568/A - reservoir pump; BW-568/B - diesel engine - generator ; BW-568/C -storage batteries; BW-568/D - Switch board; BW-568/E - setup power intake generator","BW-569/A-B - Digging trenches for electric conduits","BW-570/A-B - Transformer Pit construction","BW-572/A-G - Restoration - Gardener's House","BW-573/A - Heating Tunnel - floor forming between Mansion and Office","BW-573/B - Heating Tunnel - brick drain - north of Spinning House","BW-573/C - Heating Tunnel - old cheek wall - north of Spinning House","BW-573/D - Heating Tunnel - lowest steps of old cellar way","BW-573/E - Heating Tunnel - cheek wall - north of Spinning House","BW-573/F - Heating Tunnel - old drain - north of Spinning House","BW-573/G - Heating Tunnel - excavation - north of Museum","BW-573/H - Heating Tunnel - excavation - north of Gardener's House","BW-573/I - Heating Tunnel - excavation at Boiler room","BW-573/J - Heating Tunnel - angle of tunnel - southeast corner of Museum","BW-573/K - Heating Tunnel - placing drains west of Spinning House","BW-574 - Edwin L. Davis of general contractors Davis, Wick, Rosengarten Company, Inc. of Washington D. C. and Charles Cecil Wall, Assistant Superintendent on the north lane at Mount Vernon.","BW-575 - S.A.R. (Sons of the American Revolution) - Pilgrimage to Mount Vernon","BW-576 - Miss Harriet Clayton Comegys - Regent (in wheelchair) with James Archer, Engineer","BW-577/A-B - Damage to boxwood hedges by broken linden #48 (storm)","/BW-578/A-D - Restoration of Gardener's House; BW-578A - views showing repairs; BW-578/B - termite proofing; BW-578/C -  removal of modern windows on north end; BW-578/D - repairs","BW-579 - Park wall - demolishing of","BW-580 - Lightning Rods - installation on northeast lawn","BW-632 - Pohick Church","BW-635/A-P - Restoration - Butler's House [Circle Storehouse, Clerk's Quarters and Paint Cellar]","BW-636/A-E - Deer Park wall restoration","BW-637 - East Lawn - grading","BW-638/A-C - Views of north and south lanes","BW-639/A-D - Restoration of an outbuilding","BW-654/A-B - Yeocomico Church is a historic Episcopal church in Westmoreland County ; BW-654/A - entrance door ; BW-654/B - detail of window and window blind","BW-655 - Kitchen Garden Restoration - brickwork in the restoration","BW-656/A-D - Lower Garden restoration, brickwork","BW-657/A-D - Washington's sarcophagus at the tomb","BW-663 - Copy photograph of early photograph of new room","BW-676/A-B - Kitchen Garden, Process of making sand-bed for cobblestone walk. Process of laying the walk (\"Artie\" and Austin Petitt)","BW-677/A-C - Storm Damage, fallen  trees, negative made from glass plates","BW-678/A-D - Storm Damage, fallen trees","BW-681 - Ford fire truck ; negative made from GLASS","BW-682/A-C - Surveying Instrument ; 3 negatives from GLASS","BW-685/A-B - Wallpaper pattern from the Washington bedchamber ;  2 negatives from GLASS","BW-691 - Candle Holder - Connecticut Room ; negative destroyed, proof only","BW-692 - Table and Candle Holder - Connecticut Room","BW-693 - Chair - Connecticut Room","BW-696A-B - \"High Boy\" or dresser or bureau of drawers - Connecticut Room","BW-697 - Chair - rocker - Connecticut Room","BW-698 - Arm chair - Connecticut Room","BW-702 - Mirror - Connecticut Room","BW-705/A-C - The Old Coach - once used to meet the boat at the Wharf","BW-706/A-E - Measured Drawing of Mansion - Lawrence Enersen creating measured drawings of the Mansion - apparatus used","BW-707 - Aunt Nelly Howard taken in front of front door of Mansion - March 1936","BW-708/A-B - Desk in office [Servants' Hall] - last used by Mount Vernon employee Harold Abbott","BW-709 - Low aerial view of upper garden towards west end with garden house","BW-710/A-C - Cobblestone layer in road around Mansion circle","BW-711A-B - Assistant Superintendent's Home - homesite from big bend in New Road, process of excavation and construction","BW-712A1-2 - Portrait ; Dr. Lee Loan Collection","BW-712/B1-B2 - Inkstand with bottles [W-2520/A-D]","BW-712/C1-C2 - Candlesticks","BW-712/D1-D2 - Silver salver with Washington crest [W-2516]","BW-712/E1-E2 - Custis salver [W-108]","BW-712/F1-F2 - Silver bread basket [W-2519]","BW-712/G - Muffineer \u0026 silver cup - Fitzhugh ;  Dr. Lee Loan Collection","BW-712/H1-H2 - Parke cup ; Dr. Lee Loan Collection","BW-712/I - Crest on Parke cup ; Dr. Lee Loan Collection","BW-712/J - Crest on caster [W-2526] ; Dr. Lee Loan Collection","BW-712/K1-K2 - Fitzhugh spoons ;  Dr. Lee Loan Collection","BW-712/L1-L2 - Miscellaneous spoons ; Dr. Lee Loan Collection","BW-712/M1-M2 - Miscellaneous spoons ; Dr. Lee Loan Collection","BW-712/N1-N2 - Tablespoons (7) ; Dr. Lee Loan Collection","BW-712O1-2 - Ladle [W-2524]; Dr. Lee Loan Collection","BW-712/P1-P2 - Cruet stand [W-2518]; Dr. Lee Loan Collection","BW-712/Q - Two bottle wine cooler [W-2522] ; Dr. Lee Loan Collection","BW-712/R1-R2- Coffee Pot [W-2517]; Dr. Lee Loan Collection","BW-712/S1-S2 - Punch Strainer [W-2527]; Dr. Lee Loan Collection","BW-712/T1-T2 - Cruet bottles [W-2523/A-B]; Dr. Lee Loan Collection","BW-712/U1-U2 - Portrait in profile; Dr. Lee Loan Collection","BW-717/B - Alexandria Academy; Campbell's (4x5) - 1976","BW-719 - View of Potomac River over south lane from sundial","BW-720 - View of east lawn from South Lumber Room","BW-721 - Mansion from Deer Park","BW-722/A-C - Portrait of Ann Pamela Cunningham by James Reid Lambdin [M-405]","BW-723 - Stable","BW-724 - Mansion - East Front","BW-725 - Copy photograph, Mansion - early view [1858]","BW-726 - Stable from south lawn through opening in brick wall","BW-727 - Copy photograph, White House on Pamunky","BW-728 - Southwest corner of Front Parlor","BW-729 - Copy negative, boat at Mount Vernon wharf [July 1933]; copy negative 7/79, orig destroyed","BW-730 - Mansion piazza","BW-731 - South Lane","BW-732/A-B - Summer House","BW-733/A-B - River from piazza","BW-734 - Stable and Coach House","BW-735 - Copied from old wet plate lantern slide","BW-736 - Aerial view of the Mount Vernon estate","BW-737 - Copy negative, boat at wharf ; copy negative 7-79, orig destroyed","BW-738 - Servants' Hall from cupola of Mansion","BW-739 - Grounds and Mansion from Summer House","BW-740/A-B - View down length of piazza towards the Potomac River","BW-741 - Piazza, view from north end looking south","BW-742 - Piazza, view from north end looking south","BW-743 - Stable","BW-744 - Stable - north side, doors closed","BW-745 - South Lane","BW-746/A-C - View of the stable from various angles","BW-747 - Vista of stable through trees","BW-748 - Stable, Coach House, Wash House and Ha-Ha wall","BW-749 - Dairy House","BW-750 - Coach House gate on south lane","BW-751/A-B - Mount Vernon employees who worked in the maintenance shop, July 31, 1933.  Left to right: Wilfred Neitzey, Willie Miller, E. M. Thomas, and James Rouse.","BW-752/A-B - Guards at Mount Vernon ; BW-752/A - Guards at Mount Vernon - hats off. Guard force at Mount Vernon standing on the stairs to the Mansion's west front central passage. Front row, left to right: Fred Lacey, Walter Simms, Tom Ayres, Howard Collins. Back row, left to right: Manuel Rogers, Charles McCalley, Linton Deavers, William Permar, Ernest Costello.","BW-753 - Retaining wall along river","BW-754 - Copy negative, Passenger Boat with the 'Wilson Line' at the Mount Vernon wharf","BW-755 - Wharf through trees","BW-756 - President's Yacht arriving at the Mount Vernon wharf","BW-757 - Woods path from Wharf to the Mount Vernon estate","BW-758 - Wharf","BW-759/A-C - Old Tomb - used until 1831","BW-760 - Path to New Tomb","BW-761 - Oak Tree near New Tomb","BW-762 - New Tomb","BW-763 - New Tomb","BW-764 - Potomac River from the piazza","BW-765 - View of Mansion from the northeast lawn","BW-766/A-C - Views of the Mansion from the north and south","BW-767 - Mansion - West Front","BW-768 - Mansion - West Front","BW-769 - Mansion - north end","BW-770 - Mansion from the northeast","BW-771/A-B - Telephoto view of Mansion","BW-772 - View of Mansion from the northeast lawn","BW-773 - South colonnade with view of the summer house in the distance","BW-774 - Mansion from Bowling Green entrance","BW-775 - Mansion - West Front","BW-776 - Mansion - West Front","BW-777 - Mansion - West Front","BW-778 - View from Mansion towards the West Gate","BW-779 - West Front with team and coach","BW-780 - View from the east lawn of the Potomac Rive at dusk","BW-781 - Kitchen and Butler's House [Circle Storehouse]","BW-782 - Bowling Green and West Gate from cupola","BW-783 - Summer House","BW-784 - Path from New Tomb up hill towards Mansion","BW-785 - View of the Mansion from the northeast","BW-786 - South Lane","BW-787 - Mansion from southeast","BW-788 - Ha-Ha Wall \u0026 Summer House","BW-789 - Gate at Spinning House with view down north lane towards the Mansion circle","BW-790 - Garden house in the lower garden","BW-791 - North Garden House formerly called the 'School House' in the upper garden","BW-792 - South Garden House \u0026 original fig tree in lower garden","BW-793 - Office [Servants' Hall] and Gardener's House with the Mansion circle in the foreground","BW-794/A - Mansion circle and circle storehouse, the sundial is at far right","BW-795 - Distant view of north lane buildings from the northeast lawn","BW-796 - View of the Mansion - West Front from the bowling green","BW-797 - View of the west front of the Mansion from the north serpentine walk","BW-798 - Spinning House gate","BW-799 - Spinning House gate","BW-800 - Summer House","BW-801 - Potomac River from grounds with view of the deer park wall","BW-802 - View from north door in Servants' Hall, used as the Superintendent's office at the time the photograph was taken, towards the north grove","BW-803 - Wash House along south lane - developed in reverse","BW-804/A-B - West gate and porters' lodges","BW-805 - West gate and porters' lodge","BW-806 - West gate and porters' lodges","BW-807 - Garden walk in upper garden","BW-808 - Garden walk in upper garden","BW-809 - Road to Wharf","BW-810/A-B - Dogwood in bloom along paths on the Mount Vernon estate","BW-811 - Mansion - West Front","BW-812 - Mansion - West Front, from the bowling green","BW-813 - Mansion - view from the northeast","BW-814/A-D - Paths near Summer House.  Dogwood \u0026 redbud in bloom.","BW-815 - Old trees along the bowling green","BW-816 - Trees planted in Washington's time on the east lawn, view towards the southeast with view of Potomac River in the background.","BW-817 - Cedar trees along the paddock road","BW-818 - Old trees along south end of bowling green","BW-819 - Old trees on Bowling Green","BW-820/A-B - Trees along the bowling green","BW-821 - Cyprus trees along sea wall","BW-822 - Spinning House","BW-823 - Trees in front of Quarters Building [Administration and Bolton Building]","BW-824 - English ivy on upper garden wall","BW-825 - Mint patch in lower garden","BW-826 - View through north colonnade towards the Mansion circle","BW-827A-F - View along George Washington Memorial Parkway","BW-828 - Entrance to grounds","BW-829 - Terminal Area - Concession Building","BW-830 - Old Tea Room","BW-831 - George Washington survey [W-370]","BW-832 - Powel Coach [W-737] at Mount Vernon in coach house","BW-833 - Case #4 in Museum","BW-834 - Vase [W-19] in New Room","BW-835 - Grandfather clock or tall case clock [W-193] on stair landing in central passage","BW-836/A-F - Washington articles in Smithsonian Museum including a chess set, military uniform, sword, Argand double arm lamp, eye glasses and case, and exhibit case with military items (uniform, sword, camp set, etc.)","BW-837/A-B - Aerial view from printed material ; BW-837/A - looking east ;  BW-837/B - looking west","BW-838 - South Lane","BW-839 - New Tomb with tomb guard - George Ford","BW-840 - Key to Bastille in display case [W-14]","BW-841 - Distant view of Mansion from north of Ha-Ha wall","BW-842 - South Lane from south lawn with shadow of flagpole in the foreground","BW-843 - Path from Tomb to Wharf","BW-844/A-B - Lower garden ; BW-844/A - garden house in lower garden; BW-844/B - view toward west end of lower garden","BW-845 - New Tomb","BW-846 - Circle Storehouse formerly called the Butler's House","BW-847/A-F - View of the upper garden, including some with the garden house and greenhouse slave quarters","BW-848 - Balustrade removed from piazza roof","BW-849/A-F - Kitchen Garden [Lower Garden] restoration ; BW-849/A - Kitchen Garden Restoration - Mrs. Horace Brown, Vice Regent of Vermont","BW-860/A-C - Visitors - Labor Day - September 7, 1936","BW-861/A-B - Visitors - Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) - September 1936","BW-866/A-B - Pair of vases from the new room [W-972/A-B]","BW-867/A-B - Punch Bowl - porcelain","BW-868/A-B - Vases from the Little Parlor [H-52/A-B]","BW-869/A-B - Hominy Mortar [W-869] - Family Kitchen ; Note: Used for line cut in new Handbook, March 1937","BW-882/A-F - Restoration of New Tomb - repairs - metal cover","BW-883/A-G - Restoration of new tomb","BW-884/A-D - Boy Scouts Jamboree, boys arriving by boat at wharf and standing in line to tour Mansion","BW-885/A-C - Sea wall repairs, detail of brickwork","BW-886/A-C - Restoration - tomb repairs","BW-887/A-C - \"Daniel Boone\" (George Stirl) visits Mount Vernon; BW-887/A - Mount Vernon guard, Mr. Permar ; BW-887/B - \"Daniel\" and Mr. Permar ; BW-887/C - \"Daniel Boone\"","BW-888/A-B - White Ash #110 ; BW-888/A - trunk ; BW-888/B - removal","BW-889/A-B - Restoreation - New Tomb repair ; BW-889/A - installation of metal cover - rear vault ;  BW-889/B - smoothing surface of rear wall for metal cover","BW-891/A-B - Restoration - Tomb wall repairs","BW-891/C - Restoration - Tomb repairs","BW-892/A-B - New Fire Engine during Governor's Day, Council 1936","BW-902 - Chair - once property of the Harrison Family - from the Front Parlor","BW-903 - Chair - Samuel Chase - from the Banquet Hall","BW-904 - Chair - supposedly used by Washington","BW-909 - Powder Horn","BW-924 - Pewter bed pan [W-825]","BW-925 - Pewter bed pan [W-825]","BW-926 - Pewter Pan - back ; A-112 ; Missing 4/5/85","BW-927/A-C - Betty Washington Lewis memorial slab over grave - enclosed with iron fence","BW-932/A-J - Aerial views of the Mount Vernon estate ; BW-932/A,J - Mansion - East Front ; BW-932/B-C - Mansion - West Front ; BW-932/D - Flower Garden ; BW-932/E - Kitchen Garden ; BW-932/F - Reservoir ; BW-932/G - Wharf ; BW-932/H - Powerhouse ; BW-932/I - West Gate","BW-933A - Spice canister [W-984]; Loaned by Miss Agnes Peter - 1938 ; acquired in 2020","BW-933/B - English Weights [H-959/A-E] ; Loaned by Miss Agnes Peter - 1938 ;  acquired in 2020","BW-933/C - Tea caddy [W-985] ; Loaned by Miss Agnes Peter - 1938 ; acquired in 2020","BW-934 - Wooden chopping bowl and spoon ; A-146","BW-935 - Candlestick and globe - Banquet Hall torcher ; M-21/A-B","BW-936 - Music book - sonates","BW-937 - Watering can in lower garden","BW-938 - Settle, pine [M-842]","BW-939 - Candle, snuffer \u0026 tray - relics ; [M-212/A-B] [M-213]","BW-940 - Thermometer [W-209] - Washington's Bedroom","BW-941 - Candlesticks placed in Washington's Bedroom [M-218/A-B]","BW-942 - Combat at Gloucester - map - 1777","BW-943 - Louis XVI - contemporary [M-371]","BW-944/A-B - Bust of George Washington, 1849, Clark Mills after Jean-Antoine Houdon [H-709]; dark negative, no good 1/1974;  copy negative made from A, 12/76, Campbell's","BW-945 - Pinking iron [W-824] ; Peter Collection","BW-946 - Old bottles - Office mantel","BW-947 - Chopping bowl - oval [M-921/A]","BW-948 - Toilet set - Washington's Bedroom","BW-949 - Footstool with 'MW' monogram - Washington's Bedroom [W-731]","BW-950 - Trunk; engraved \"Genl Washington\" is nailed over the center of a decoration of iron nails that forms \"I H/1775\" [W-366]","BW-951 - Side chair [M-23]","BW-952 - Heart-back side chair [M-214]","BW-953 - Pedestal-back side chair [M-45] - deaccessioned 2016","BW-954 - Pedestal-back side chair [M-40] - deaccessioned 2016","BW-955 - Vase- or shield-back side chair [M-43/A] - deaccessioned 2016","BW-956 - Side chair [M-27/A] - deaccessioned 2021","BW-957 - Side chair [M-27/B] - deaccessioned 2021","BW-958 - Side chair with an arched crest rail and scrolled ears, a splayed splat with four piercings over a vase-shaped base set in a shoe [M-20]","BW-959 - White-painted and carved Louis XVI-style armchair [M-66] - deaccessioned 2016","BW-960 - Armchair [M-65/B-C] - deaccessioned 1949","BW-961 - Side chair [H-38/B] - deaccessioned 2016","BW-962 - Side chair [M-46] - deaccessioned 2021","BW-963 - Side chair [H-38/A] - deaccessioned 2016","BW-964 - Sofa [M-10] - deaccessioned 1985","BW-965 - Mirror or looking glass hanging in New Room [ W-28]","BW-966 - Console table [M-24/A-B]","BW-967 - Tea table [M-44] - deaccessioned 2016","BW-968 - Tea set [H-33/A-I] and tray","BW-969 - Harpsichord in Little Parlor - side view [W-16]","BW-970 - Guitar [H-62]","BW-971 - Flute [W-61]","BW-972 - Martha Washingtopn's French writing desk [W-220]","BW-973 - Bed in the Washington bedchamber [W-194]","BW-974/A-B - Framed engraving of David Rittenhouse [W-125] ; New negative 3/64- Robert B. Fisher","BW-975 - Framed engraving of General Nathaniel Green [M-128]","BW-976 - Framed engraving of Adonis Carried Off By Venus [M-93/A]","BW-977 - Framed engraving of Moonlight [M-93/B]","BW-978 - Framed engraving of The Musical Shepherdess [M-93/E]","BW-979 - Framed engraving of Thunder Storm [M-93/D]","BW-980 - Framed engraving of Diana Deceived by Venus [M-93/C]","BW-981 - Framed engraving of Sun Rising [M-93/M]","BW-982 - Framed engraving of The Flight [M-93/K]","BW-983 - Framed engtaving of A Storm after a Picture of Vanderhagen in the Possession of Mr. Cotes [M-93/I]","BW-984 - Engraving of \"Landscape\" Gainsborough's Forest [M-93/J]","BW-985 - Engraving, The Rural Village [M-93/L]","BW-986 - Bookcases along the east wall of the Study","BW-987 - Airchair from the Study [M-361]","BW-988 - Side chair from the Study [M-174] - deaccessioned 2019","BW-989 - Side chair from the Study [M-177]","BW-990 - Armchair from the Study [H-364] - deaccessioned 1973","BW-991 - Tilt-top table - checkerboard [M-53] - deaccessioned 2021","BW-992 - Houdon Bust - bronze cast by Barbedienne. Presented by the Association to George Washington University in 1949, with concurrence of the four grandchildren of the donor.","BW-993 - Bed - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room] [M-242]","BW-994 - Chest of drawers - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room] [M-252] - deaccessioned 2016","BW-995 - Chest of drawers - Yellow Room [M-232] - deaccessioned 2016","BW-996 - Bedstead - Yellow Room [H-231]","BW-997 - Bed - Hall room [M-261]","BW-998 - Chest of drawers - Hall room [Small Room] [M-263]","BW-999 - Knee-hole table - Washington Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber]","BW-1000 - Fireback - Washington Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber] [W-224]","BW-1001 - Bed - Lafayette Bedroom [H-271]","BW-1002 - Oven implements","BW-1003 - Framed engraving of Death of General Montgomery [M-93/JJ-1]","BW-1004 - Framed engraving of Battle of Bunker's Hill [M-93/FF]","BW-1005 - Framed engraving on Constantine's Arch [M-93/G]","BW-1006 - Framed engraving of The Dancing Shepherds [M-93/F]","BW-1007 - Framed engraving of Evening [M-93/H]","BW-1008 - Engraving of William Penn's Treaty [M-93/N]","BW-1009 - Engraving of The Northwest or Davis Straits, etc. [M-93/Q]","BW-1010 - Engraving of The Greenland Whale Fishery [M-93/R]","BW-1011 - Engraving of The Quebec \u0026 the Surveillantes [M-93/T]","BW-1012 - Engraving of The Judgement of Paris [M-93/W]","BW-1013 - Engraving of Fighting before Gibraltar [M-93/V]","BW-1014 - Engraving of Fighting before Gibraltar [M-93/U]","BW-1015 - Engraving of Relief of Gibraltar - Oct 11th 1782 [M-93/S]","BW-1016 - Engraving of The Death of the Earl of Chatham [M-93/P]","BW-1017 - Engraving of Sun Setting [M-93/O]","BW-1018 - Bedstead - Hall room [Small Room] [M-261]","BW-1019 - Bedstead - Yellow Room [H-231]","BW-1020/A-B - Details of bedstead in blue room [M-297]","BW-1021 - Dressing table with swing mirror - Blue Room [M-293]","BW-1022 - Writing desk or fire screen - closed [H-292]","BW-1023 - Writing desk or fire screen - opened [H-292]","BW-1024 - Chest of drawers - Lafayette Bedroom [M-284]","BW-1025 - Engraving of Fighting Before Gibraltar [M-93/U]","BW-1026 - Engraving of Defense of Gibraltar [M-93/KK]","BW-1027 - Engraving - America [M-93/DD]","BW-1028 - Engraving - Alfred the Great Dividing His Loaf with the Pilgrim [M-93/CC]","BW-1029 - Engraving - Alfred the Third, King of Mercia [M-93/BB]","BW-1030 - Engraving - The Death of General Wolfe [M-93/AA]","BW-1031 - Engraving - The Dead Soldier [M-93/EE]","BW-1032 - Engraving - The Earthing of The Fox [M-93/GG-2]","BW-1033 - Engraving - Returning from the Chase (fox hunting) [M-93/GG-6]","BW-1034 - Engraving - The Going Out (fox hunting) [M-93/GG-4]","BW-1035 - Engraving - The Whipper - In Thrown Out (fox hunting) [M-93/GG-3]","BW-1036 - Engraving - A Hunting Piece (fox hunting) [M-93/X]","BW-1037 - Engraving - A Storm with Lightning [M-93/Y]","BW-1038 - Engraving - The Battle of Bunker's Hill [M-93/FF]","BW-1039 - Engraving - Death of General Montgomery [M-93/JJ-1]","BW-1040 - Engraving - A Rural Scene [M-93/II]","BW-1041 - Tea tray - Mansion Dining Room","BW-1042 - Engraving - Coming at the Death (hunting scene) [M-93/GG-5]","BW-1043 - Engraving - The Death of the Fox (hunting scene) [M-93/GG-7]","BW-1044 - Engraving - Two Hunters (hunting scene) [M-93/GG-1]","BW-1045 - Engraving - Portrait of Hounds [M-93/HH]","BW-1046 - Egnraving - Thomas Jefferson [M-331]","BW-1047 - Andirons - Mansion Study [M-171/A-B]","BW-1048 - Fireplace implements - Mansion Study ; Negative missing 2/8/1993","BW-1049 - Fairfax fireback [H-112] \u0026 andirons - Office (Servants' Hall - formerly used as the Superintendent's office). Fireback deaccessioned in 1955 and transferred to Belvoir.","BW-1050 - Fireplace \u0026 mantel - Office (Servants' Hall - formerly used as the Superintendent's office)","BW-1051 - Mansion - East Front - night","BW-1052 - Mansion - East Front - night","BW-1053 - North Lane, view towards north lane gate","BW-1054 - Maryland shore and Potomac River from Piazza","BW-1055 - Fireplace - Regent's sitting room - andirons [W-227/A-B] transferred to niece of donor in 1948.","BW-1056 - Fireplace \u0026 mantel - Regent's sitting room - andirons [W-227/A-B] transferred to niece of donor in 1948.","BW-1057 - Reference Library - Regent's quarters in the Bolton Building","BW-1058 - Reference Library - Regent's quarters in the Bolton Building","BW-1059 - Reference Library - Regent's quarters in the Bolton Building","BW-1060 - Reference Library - Regent's quarters in the Bolton Building","BW-1061 - Reference Library - Regent's quarters in the Bolton Building","BW-1062/A-B - Andirons and fireback in the front parlor","BW-1063/A-B - Andirons and fender - Front Parlor","BW-1064 - Powel Coach [H-737] - broadside ; see no. 3947","BW-1065 - Powel Coach [H-737] - angle, outside the coach house","BW-1066 - Powel Coach [H-737] - front, outside of the coach house","BW-1067 - Mount Vernon employees removing snow, November 30, 1938. Left to right: Arthur Petitt, Page Doughton, Walter Simms, Manuel Rodgers, Harry Lehman, and Roy Taylor.","BW-1068 - Mansion - East Front - snow","BW-1069 - Mansion - East Front - snow","BW-1070 - Mansion - East Front - snow","BW-1071 - Mansion - southeast front - snow","BW-1072 - Mansion - southeast front - snow","BW-1073 - Coach House and South Lane - snow","BW-1074 - Wash House, Coach House and Stable - snow","BW-1075 - South Lane buildings from ice pit - snow","BW-1076 - North Quarters [Bolton building - Administration building] and boiler room - snow","BW-1077 - North Quarters [Bolton building - Administration building] and boiler room - snow","BW-1078 - Regent's quarters [Bolton Building] - north entrance - snow","BW-1079 - Flower Garden - snow","BW-1080 - Square well and Seed House - Kitchen Garden - snow","BW-1081 - Boxwood and entrance - Kitchen Garden - snow","BW-1082 - Kitchen Garden - snow","BW-1083 - South Lane - snow","BW-1084 - Bowling Green and serpentine path - north side - snow","BW-1085 - Superintendent's home - snow","BW-1086 - Superintendent's home - snow","BW-1087/A-B - Scales and weights [M-872/A-I] LOAN","BW-1088A-B - Powder horn [M-740]","BW-1089/A-B - Martha Washington - engraved portrait after Wollaston [M-727]","BW-1090 - Quebec (Key) to Halsey Print [M-93/JJ-2]","BW-1091 - Engraving - General LaFayette [M-746]","BW-1092 - Miss Harriet Clayton Comegys - portrait of former Regent [M-736]","BW-1093 - Washington Bust by Hiram Powers [M-738], deaccessioned 1973","BW-1094 - Sofa - Music room [Little Parlor]","BW-1095 - Carpet [M-69]- Music room [Little Parlor]","BW-1096 - Dresden clock and ornaments [H-64/A-C] - Music room [Little Parlor]","BW-1097 - Andirons [M-67/A-B] - Music room [Little Parlor]","BW-1098 - Fender [M-68] - Music room [Little Parlor], deaccessioned 1953","BW-1099/A-B - Candlestick with globe [W-139]- Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber]","BW-1100A-B - Candlesticks (pair) [W-18/A-B] - Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber]","BW-1101 - Candlesnuffer [M-146] - Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber]","BW-1102 - The Washington Family - Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber]","BW-1103 - Engraving - Battle of Bunker Hill [M-154] - Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber]","BW-1104 - Indian on Horseback - needlepoint - Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber]","BW-1105 - Portrait of Nelly Custis [W-157] - Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber], given to Woodlawn Plantation, 1973","BW-1106 - Footstool [M-142] - Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber], removed from the collection, 1947","BW-1107 - Side chair [W-135] - Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber]","BW-1108 - Rug \"1746\" - Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber]","BW-1109/A-B - Punch bowl [H-37] - Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber]","BW-1110 - Fender [M-145] - Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber], deaccessioned 1973","BW-1111 - Andirons [H-240] - tongs and shovel [M-144/A-B] - Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber]","BW-1112/A-B - Spectacles and case [W-165/A-B]- Mansion Library [Study]","BW-1113 - Candle snuffer and tray - Mansion Library [Study] ; M-163/A-B","BW-1114 - Washington Bust [W-369] - Mansion Library [Study]","BW-1115 - Eraser [W-185] - Mansion Library [Study]","BW-1116 - Vases - Mansion Library [Study]","BW-1117/A-B - Inkstand with quill pens [M-360/A-C]- Mansion Library [Study]","BW-1118/A-C - Woodlawn intersection of Mount Vernon Highway with U.S. Route #1 showing inadequate road markers","BW-1119/A-B - Gum Springs - Intersection of Mount Vernon Road with U.S. Highway #1","BW-1120 - Reproduction curtains made of 18th century green silk damask for the Venetian window in the New Room [M-26/A-H]","BW-1121 - Blue moire damask fringed curtains [M-39/A-D] and cornice [W-34] in the West Parlor [Front Parlor]","BW-1122 - Damask curtains [M-70/A-F] - Music room [Little Parlor]","BW-1123 - Curtains [M-750/A-D] - Central Passage","BW-1124 - Curtains [M-116/A-F] - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]","BW-1125 - Curtains [M-147/A-C] - Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber]","BW-1126 - Curtains - Library [Study]","BW-1127/A-C - Fireback [W-186] - West Parlor [Front Parlor]","BW-1128 - Carpet [W-5] - Banquet Hall [New Room]","BW-1129 - Detail of corner of carpet [W-5] - Banquet Hall [New Room]","BW-1130 - Carpet [M-48] - West Parlor [Front Parlor]","BW-1131 - Carpet - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]","BW-1132 - Carpet - Library [Study]","BW-1133 - Mantel clock [M-172] - Library [Study]","BW-1134 - Sofa [M-41] - West Parlor [Front Parlor]","BW-1135 - Bookcase [H-151] - Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber]","BW-1136 - Table [H-119] - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]","BW-1137 - Andirons [W-227/A-B] - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]","BW-1138/A-C - Gun lock","BW-1139/A-B - Bottle seal [H-753], seal or print from glass bottle, bearing the legend \"John Custis 1713\" within circular band","BW-1140 - Bottle seal [H-2624], deacessioned","BW-1141 - Alexandria Washington Lodge observing death of Washington, wreathlaying at the Tomb","BW-1142 - Bust - Washington - bronze [M-118]","BW-1143 - LaFayette Bust (in profile) - bronze - E. Henry \u0026 Bonnard","BW-1144 - LaFayette Bust - (Library - closet) [H-167?]","BW-1145/A-B - Flute and box [W-61/A-B]; BW-1145/B - copy of original negative","BW-1146/A-C - \"Palmy Days at Mount Vernon,\" Washington Family portrait by Thomas P. Rossiter, was loaned to MV at the time of the photograph. Acquired the painting in 2008 [M-4790]","BW-1147 - Pitcher [00-24] - pantry","W-1148/A-B - Pitcher [00-33] and two mugs [00-31] and [00-32] - Pantry; deaccessioned 2003","BW-1149/A-D - Memorial serving dish - Pantry [H-191/A-C]","BW-1150 - Platter - Chinese Export Porcelain - Pantry","BW-1151/A-C - Surveyor's compass [W-164] - Library","BW-1152 - Two Toby jugs [AA-4 ; 00-30/A]; deaccessioned 2020","BW-1153 - China pitcher ; Out - 8/4/51 - John C. Chatterton; Missing 4/5/1985","BW-1154 - Pewter plates (5)","BW-1155A-B - Copper teapot [00-35], chocolate pot [00-36] and coffee pot [00-34] ; AA-4; deaccessioned 2020","BW-1156/A-B - Copper lantern [00-55], teapot [00-36] and hominy mortar [00-52] ; AA-4","BW-1157 - Copper cake plate or stew pan ; AA-4","BW-1158 - Ladles - copper ; AA-4","BW-1159/A-B - Pewter pitcher [M-1054] and cup [M-1086]","BW-1160/A-B - Bed warmer - Pantry","BW-1161A-B - Pewter plates (3) ; detail - maker's mark on one of the pewter plates ; out - 8/4/1951 - John C. Chatterton; Missing 4/5/1985","BW-1162/A-C - Pewter plate, details of maker's marks","BW-1163/A-B - Pewter plates (2)","BW-1164/A-B - Pewter plates (2)","BW-1165/A-B - Pewter plates (2)","BW-1166/A-B - Pewter plates (4)","BW-1167 - Pewter spoon","BW-1168 - Footstool [H-192] - pantry closet","BW-1169/A-B - Quilting frame ; A-141 [W-755/A-D] ; LOAN - Peter Family","BW-1170 - Ghord dipper - Family Kitchen","BW-1171/A-B - Copper skillet","BW-1172 - Engraving - George Washington - \"Sacred to Patriotism\" [M-93/LL]","BW-1173 - Coat-of-Arms of Joseph Ball, grandfather of George Washington","BW-1174 - Map of the Province of New York","BW-1175/A-B - Woods west of #1 field ; BW-1175/A - Unthinned area in woods ; BW-1175/B - Thinned area in woods","BW-1176/A-C - Woods east of Superintendent's House ; BW-1176/A-B - Uncleaned area in woods ; BW-1176/C - Cleaned area in woods","BW-1177 - Chair - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]","BW-1178 - Chair - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room] ; Missing 11/21/2022","BW-1179 - Commode chair [M-245] - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]","BW-1180 - Candlestick [M-255], snuffer and tray [M-256/A-B] - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]","BW-1181 - Toilet set [M-759/A-D] - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]","BW-1182 - \"Maniere\" (Book) MDCLXXXXIII ; Discarded 5/24/1951","BW-1183 - Embroidered rose in frame [W-238] - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]; deaccessioned in 1973 and given to Woodlawn Plantation","BW-1184 - Basket of Fruit - needlepoint - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]","BW-1185 - Engraving - English Country Scene [M-90/A] - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]","BW-1186 - Candlestick [M-255] - Blue Room","BW-1187 - Water pitcher and bowl [M-303/A-B] - Blue Room","BW-1188 - Snuffer and tray [M-304/A-B] - Blue Room","BW-1189 - Candlesticks [M-306/A-B] - Blue Room; Also BW-1439","BW-1190 - Side chair [M-296] - Blue Room; deaccessioned 2017","BW-1191 - Chair [H-294] - Hepplewhite - one of pair - Blue Room; deaccessioned 2016","BW-1192 - Engraving - The Right Honourable William Pitt, Esqr. [M-310], Blue Room","BW-1193/A-C - Scent bottles [M-280/A-B] - Lafayette Room","BW-1194 - Candlestick [M-362] - Lafayette Room","BW-1195 - Book - \"Les Aventures De Telemaque,\" title page [H-1343]","BW-1196 - Engraving - English Country Dance [M-90/B]","BW-1197 - Side chair [M-287]","BW-1198 - Commode chair [M-272]","BW-1199 - Side chair [M-286] - Lafayette Room","BW-1200 - Engraving - St. Agnes [M-289] - Lafayette Room","BW-1201 - Stand [M-264] - Hall room [Small Room]","BW-1202 - Side chair [W-259] - Hall Room [Small Room]","BW-1203 - Ladderback cane seat chair [M-265] - Hall Room [Small Room]","BW-1204 - Side chair [M-260] - Hall Room [Small Room]","BW-1205- Candlestick and snuffer [M-268/A-B] - Hall Room [Small Room]","BW-1206 - Engraving - Yellow Room","BW-1207 - Candle \"Yorktown Illumination\" - Yellow Room","BW-1208 - Stand or tripod table [M-246] - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]","BW-1209 - Tripod table - Blue Room","BW-1210 - Dressing glass [M-285] - Lafayette Room","BW-1211 - Dressing glass [M-244] - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]","BW-1212 - Washstand - Lafayette Room","BW-1213 - Washstand - Blue Room","BW-1214 - Bed warmer - Lafayette Room [M-279]","BW-1215 - Dining table [M-251] - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]; deaccessioned 2016","BW-1216 - Card table [M-300] - Blue Room","BW-1217 - Dress table [M-275] - Lafayette Room","BW-1218 - Mirror (top panel decorated) [M-282] - Lafayette Room","BW-1219 - Mirror, gold frame [M-250] - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]","BW-1220 - Looking glass [M-307] - Blue Room","BW-1221 - Work table [M-273] - Lafayette Room; removed from collection 1948","BW-1222/A-B - Fender [M-295], andirons [M-301/A-B], tongs and shovel - Blue Room","BW-1223A-B - Fender and andirons [H-240/A-B] - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]","BW-1224/A-B - Fender, andirons, tongs, shovel and bed warmer - Lafayette Room","BW-1225 - Looking glass [W-291] - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]","BW-1226 - Embroidery frame - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]","BW-1227 - Nelly Custis by Saint-Memin - from \"Homes of our Ancestors\"","BW-1228 - Doctors James Craik and Elisha Dick - silhouette","BW-1229 - Engraving - Old Tomb from \"Picturesque Places in America\"","BW-1230/A-B - Candle mold [00-43]; deaccessioned 2022","BW-1231/A-B - Iron stand [W-987]","BW-1232 - Lantern [M-848]","BW-1233/A-B - Iron stand [W-986]","BW-1234/A-B - Batter jug [00-26 ; AA-4]; deaccessioned","BW-1235 - Modified bow saw [M-1145/A]","BW-1236 - Small hand saw [M-1145/B]","BW-1237 - Copper pitcher [00-22 ; AA-4]; deaccessioned","BW-1238 - Copper kettle - small [00-25 ; AA-4]; deaccessioned","BW-1239/A-B - Copper skillet with iron handle [00-19 ; AA-4]","BW-1240 - House bell [W-976]","BW-1241 - Hot water plates [W-1162/A-B]","BW-1242 - Hot water plates [W-1162/A-B]","BW-1243/A-B - Dripping pans [00-27 ; AA-4]","BW-1244/A-B - Skillet [00-23 ; AA-4]; deaccessioned","BW-1245/A-B - Copper pot [00-21 ; AA-4]","BW-1246 - Tinder box candlestick; [M-846 ; 00-9 ; AA-4]; deaccessioned","BW-1247 - Lantern [M-844]; deaccessioned","BW-1248 - Crock with handles","BW-1249/A-B - Jar [00-48 ; AA-4]","BW-1250 - Jar with lid [00-44 ; AA-4]; deaccessioned","BW-1251 - Jar [00-47 ; AA-4]; deaccessioned","BW-1252/A-B - Engraving - \"Sacred to the Memory of the Illustrious Washington\" [M-831]","BW-1253 - Engraving - Washington's Tomb, Farley [M-835]","BW-1254 - Engraving - The Tomb of Washington, Mount Vernon [M-826]","BW-1255 - Engraving - Mount Vernon, West Front, after Parkyns [M-832]","BW-1256 - Work on Huge Cavity in White Oak #126 - east lawn","BW-1257 - Peat moss mulch on myrtle - east lawn","BW-1258/A-B - BW-1258/A - MVLA personnel mowing the 12-acre field. John Webster is driving the tractor and Norman Grimsley is seated on mowing attachment. BW-1258/B - MVLA employee Norman Grimsley standing in the 12-acre field at Mount Vernon possibly to indicate the height of the grass.","BW-1259A-B - Engraving - The Dancing Shepherds - Gailbraith Print [W-966]","BW-1260 - Holly propagated in 130 days","BW-1261 - Engraving - Mount Vernon, after Parkyns [M-876]","BW-1262 - Engraving - The Tomb of Washington, DeRoy after Köllner [M-875]","BW-1263 - Engraving - The Home of Washington, Mount Vernon, Va., Currier \u0026 Ives [M-869]","BW-1264 - Mansion - West Front by Bennett ; M-860 ; Negative discarded - see 3326B; Missing 5/23/1986","BW-1265 - Engraving - West View of Mt. Vernon Mansion, N. S. Bennett [M-868]","BW-1267/A-D - Bottle seal","BW-1268 - Engraving - Admiral Vernon [M-834]","BW-1269 - Engraving - Lord Vernon's Coat of Arms [M-833]","BW-1270 - Engraving - Plan of Mt. Vernon, The Home of Washington, Charles Currier [M-836]","BW-1271/A-C - Engraving - Louis XVI (unframed) original [W-767]","BW-1272/A-D - Engraving - Original Louis XVI (framed), with details [W-767]","BW-1273/A-B - Engraving - Sic Virtus et Victa Placet - Alexander's Victories","BW-1274/A-B - Engraving - Thus Virtue Triumphs Gloriously - Alexander's Victories [W-717/C]","BW-1275 - Engraving - He's Truly the Brave that Overcomes Himself - Alexander's Victories [W-717/B]","BW-1276 - Engraving - Virtue Surmounts All Difficulties - Alexander's Victories [W-717/D]","BW-1277 - Engraving - Vertue Fit to Govern the World - Alexander's Victories [W-717/E]","BW-1278 - Nine negatives of the Houdon bust of Washington taken by the National Museum in 1932","BW-1279/A-C - Cannon [W-716]","BW-1280 - Engraving - Mount Vernon, after C. H. Wells [M-874]; deaccessioned","BW-1281 - Engraving - Mount Vernon, the Seat of the late President Washington [M-871]","BW-1282 - Engraving - Mount Vernon, Home of Washington, representing the 200 acres, etc. [M-870]","BW-1283 - \"La Fortaleza\" - Puerto Rico","BW-1284 - Roy Taylor, Mount Vernon guard, poses in front of the kitchen","BW-1285/A-B - Engraving - Life of George Washington, The Citizen","BW-1286 - Engraving - Life of George Washington, The Farmer","BW-1287/A-B - Washington addressing Convention","BW-1288/A-C - Rolling lawns by Kilby and team of horses","BW-1289/A-E - Forman \u0026 Biller's men applying dormant spray to elm trees","BW-1290/A-B - Engraving - Mount Vernon, the Seat of the late Genl. G. Washington, after William Russell Birch [M-873]","BW-1291 - Saucer","BW-1292 - Platter [68-149][M-929]","BW-1293/A-B - Platter; history on back or bottom [M-930]","BW-1294 - Engraving - The Tomb of Washington, Currier \u0026 Ives [M-912]","BW-1295 - Map (VA \u0026 MD), hung in the Office [Servants' Hall], 2nd floor","BW-1296 - Reproduction of Vaughan Plan by Glümer","BW-1297 - Pitcher [M-708]","BW-1298/A-B - Conch shell buttons (displayed in the museum) [W-558/A-E] LOAN","BW-1299 - Bedstead [M-316] - Mrs. Washington's room [South Lumber Room]","BW-1300 - Wing chair [M-320] - Mrs. Washington's room [South Lumber Room]","BW-1301 - Washstand [M-314] - Mrs. Washington's room [South Lumber Room]; deaccessioned","BW-1302/A-B - Ladderback side chairs [M-319/A-D] - Mrs. Washington's room [South Lumber Room]","BW-1303/A-B - Commode chair [H-321] - Mrs. Washington's room [South Lumber Room]; deaccessioned","BW-1304/A-B - Tilt-top table [M-934] - Mrs. Washington's room [South Lumber Room]; deaccessioned","BW-1305/A-B - Tilt-top table [M-742] - Mrs. Washington's room [South Lumber Room]","BW-1306 - Ladder back rocking chair [W-313] - Mrs. Washington's room [South Lumber Room]","BW-1307 - Dressing glass - 4 drawers - Mrs. Washington's room [South Lumber Room]","BW-1308 - Dressing glass - 1 drawer [W-315] - Mrs. Washington's room [South Lumber Room]","BW-1309 - Chest of drawers [M-317/A] - Mrs. Washington's room [South Lumber Room]; deaccessioned","BW-1310 - Washington's camp bed ; Out 6/8/51 -John C. Chatterton; Missing 5/23/86","BW-1311 - Holster [W-349/A.1-A.2]","BW-1312 - Canteen [W-350/A]","BW-1313 - Canteen [W-350/C]","BW-1314 - Canteen [W-350/B]","BW-1315 - Washington's trunk [W-367]","BW-1316A-B - Packing chest [W-347] - \"Geo. Washington Virginia\"","BW-1317/A-B - Trunk - Mrs. Washington's letter under lid in handwriting of Eliza Parke Custis [W-368]","BW-1318 - Chair [M-340] - hallway of Attic","BW-1319 - Chest of drawers (small) [M-344] - District of Columbia Room, Attic","BW-1320 - Washstand [M-345] and toilet set - District of Columbia Room, Attic; deaccessioned","BW-1321 - Commode - District of Columbia Room, Attic","BW-1322/A-B - Tilt-top table - District of Columbia Room, Attic","BW-1323/A-F - Dredge operations in Mount Vernon Channel - March and April 1939","BW-1324/A-D - Present ground level of Hell Hole near sea wall","BW-1325/A-B - Clam shell throwing up dyke along sea wall edge of Hell Hole, prep to pumping mud in from dredge","BW-1326/A-B - Sea wall from Wharf ;  BW-1326/A - north from wharf ; BW-1326/B - south from wharf","BW-1327 - Wharf from inside Hell Hole sea wall","BW-1328 - Piling placed at Wharf ready for use","BW-1329 - Buenos Ayres villa from river","BW-1330 - Nectarine blossom - Kitchen Garden [Lower Garden]","BW-1331 - Mount Vernon Channel - dredge work","BW-1332/A-I - Pumping mud in Hell Hole","BW-1333/A-B - Nectarines in blossom - espalier in lower garden","BW-1334 - Peach in blossom, espalier - Kitchen Garden [Lower Garden]","BW-1335/A-B - Nelly Custis needlepoint - fire screen [W-957]; deaccessioned","BW-1336/A-B - Nelly Custis needlepoint - in fire screen frame [W-957]; deaccesioned","BW-1337/A-B - Bottle seal - R. Carter \"R.C.\"","BW-1338/A-B - Lamp [M-1088] ; BW-1338/A - without globe ; BW-1338/B - with globe","BW-1339/A-D - Miss Agnes Peter as Martha Washington ; BW-1339/A - Miss Peter, Miss Hutchison, Miss Cawthorne ; BW-1339/B - Miss Cawthorne, Miss Hutchison ; BW-1339/C - Miss Peter ; BW-1339/D - Miss Agnes Peter as Martha Washington","BW-1340 - Snuff box","BW-1341/A-C - Document, The purchase of Dogue Run and Little Hunting Creek lands by George Washington","BW-1342 - Platter - Family Kitchen - slipware dish","BW-1343 - Platter - slipware dish - Family Kitchen","BW-1344/A-B - Pewter plates, overall and details of maker's mark - Family Kitchen","BW-1345 - Pair of vases [W-19/A-D]","BW-1346 - Mary Ball armchair [W-152] - Sitting Room [Downstairs Bedchamber]","BW-1347/A-N - Reenactment - George Washington, Col. Humphreys and Mr. Thomson departing for New York for Washington's first inauguration","BW-1348 - Chest of drawers [H-341] and dressing glass - District of Columbia Room, Attic","BW-1349 - Dressing glass [M-342] - District of Columbia Room, Attic","BW-1350 - Bedstead [M-343] - District of Columbia Room, Martha Washington Garret Chamber","BW-1351 - Bedstead [M-329] - Connecticut Room - Northeast Garret Chamber","BW-1352 - Washstand - Connecticut Room - Northeast Garret Chamber ; MISSING 12/5/2022","BW-1353 - Portrait of Benjamin Franklin [M-129] - Connecticut Room - Northeast Garret Chamber","BW-1354 - Pole Fire Screen [M-333] - Connecticut Room -Northeast Garret Chamber; deaccessioned","BW-1355 - Dressing glass [M-318] - Connecticut Room - Northeast Garret Chamber; deaccessioned","BW-1356 - Chair - Connecticut Room - Northeast Garret Chamber","BW-1357 - Rocking chair [M-332] - Connecticut Room - Northeast Garret Chamber; deaccessioned","BW-1358 - Rocking chair [M-332] - Connecticut Room - Northeast Garret Chamber","BW-1359 - Pier table [M-744] and dressing glass [M-318 - deaccessioned] - Connecticut Room - Northeast Garret Chamber","BW-1360 - Piano chair [W-323] North Carolina Room - Northwest Garret Chamber; deaccessioned","BW-1361 - Chair [H-322] - North Carolina Room - Northwest Garret Chamber; deaccessioned","BW-1362 - Washstand [M-325] and toilet set - North Carolina Room - Northwest Garret Chamber","BW-1363/A-B - Work table [M-336], opened and closed - North Carolina Room - Northwest Garret Chamber; deaccessioned - purchased by Susanne Schrage-Norton during employee sale, 1985","BW-1364 - Chest of drawers [M-324; deaccessioned] and dressing glass - North Carolina Room - Northwest Garret Chamber","BW-1365 - Bedstead [M-326] - North Carolina Room - Northwest Garret Chamber; deaccessioned","BW-1366 - Pier table [M-184] - Maine Room - North Lumber Room; deaccessioned","BW-1367 - Washstand [M-337] and set - Maine Room - North Lumber Room","BW-1368 - Bed steps [M-743] - Maine Room - North Lumber Room; deaccessioned","BW-1369 - Chair [M-339/A-E] - Maine Room - North Lumber Room; deaccessioned","BW-1370 - Washstand [M-225] - Maine Room - North Lumber Room; deaccessioned","BW-1371 - Washstand [M-353- - Maine Room - North Lumber Room","BW-1372 - Armchair - Maine Room - North Lumber Room","BW-1373 - Walk to New Tomb with visitors","BW-1374 - Dredging Wharf basin","BW-1375 - Washington chair unowned","BW-1376/A-C - Pile driver at Wharf","BW-1377/A-D - President's yacht, S.S. Potomac, on its first trial run into Mount Vernon Wharf","BW-1378/A-C - Bond with Washington's signature","BW-1379/A-B - Invitation - Franklin Pierce to George Washington Parke Custis [W-946]","BW-1380 - Embroidery - Nelly Custis ; A-145","BW-1381 - Two checks - George Washington Parke Custis","BW-1382 - Collar [W-952, deaccessioned] and back scratcher ; A-149","BW-1383 - Snuffer \u0026 tray ; A-153 ; Out 8/4/51 - John C. Chatterton; Missing 8/4/1985","BW-1384 - Button [W-943] \u0026 locket [W-944] ; A-140","BW-1385/A-B - Decanter [W-947] ; A-156","BW-1386/A-F - House and buildings at Marmion Farm, King George County, Virginia. Former home of George Washington Lewis.","BW-1387/A-E - Toilet set","BW-1388/A-B - Hell Hole - after pumping in","BW-1389 - Vista from Mansion circle towards the West Gate","BW-1390 - Vista from the east lawn at Mount Veronn towards the Potomac River and Piscataway Creek","BW-1391 - Copy photograph - First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt with President Somoza and Madam Somoza at Mount Vernon","BW-1392 - Copy photograph - President Roosevelt speaking at Mount Vernon","BW-1393/A-B - Silver presentation cup - Washington's jackass - 1790 (Museum); deaccessioned","BW-1394/A-B - Peas planted in Lower Garden - Kitchen Garden; BW-1394/B - Mount Vernon employee next to planted peas - May 1939","BW-1395 - Engraving - View of Mount Vernon The Seat of George Washington Esqr. [M-968]","BW-1396 - Plate ; Out June 13, 1951 - John C. Chatterton; Missing - June 4, 1986","BW-1397 - Small glass ; Out June 13, 1951 - John C. Chatterton; Missing - June 4, 1986","BW-1398/A-B - Large glass ; Out June 13, 1951 - John C. Chatterton; Missing - June 4, 1986","BW-1399/A-C - Restoration - North Necessary","BW-1400 - School House [North Garden House] in upper garden with new roof","BW-1401/A-B - Governor's Day ; BW-1401/A - The Governor \u0026 Board of Visitors posed in front of short wall ; BW-1401/B - Governor Price places wreath at Washington's tomb","BW-1402/A-C - Mansion - West Front","BW-1403/A-F - Mount Vernon employees making hay in Reservoir field or Gould lot and 12-acre field","BW-1404 - Bowling Green \u0026 Mansion - West Front","BW-1405 - Servant bell on Marmion House","BW-1406 - William Jones Permar, guard at Mount Vernon, standing in the west central passage entrance to the Mansion. Mr. Permar served as guard for 37 years.","BW-1407/A-B - Superintendent's House","BW-1408 - Spinning wheel - Spinning House","BW-1409 - Windsor Chair - Spinning House","BW-1410 - Spinning wheel [M-883] - Spinning House; deaccessioned","BW-1411 - Loom shuttles [M-890/A-B] - Spinning House","BW-1412 - Spinning wheel - Spinning House","BW-1413 - Tape loom [M-892] - Spinning House","BW-1414 - Pair of sconges - Spinning House","BW-1415 - Spinning wheel [M-903] - Spinning House","BW-1416 - Reel [M-908] - Spinning House","BW-1417 - Scutching knife [M-901] - Spinning House","BW-1418 - Temple loom [M-894] - Spinning House","BW-1419 - Braid loom [M-895] - Spinning House","BW-1420 - Reel - Spinning House","BW-1421/A-B - Pair of wool cards from Spinning House [M-844/A-B]","BW-1422 - Reel in Spinning House [M-879]","BW-1423 - Henp brake [M-899] - Spinning House","BW-1424 - Reel - Spinning House [M-880]","BW-1425 - Wood box","BW-1426 - Hackle on block [M-898] - Spinning House","BW-1427/A-D - Work Basket [W-673] - Martha's sewing basket, views of bottom and sides","BW-1428 - Hackles [M-896] - Spinning House","BW-1429 - Teasel [M-902] - Spinning House; deaccessioned","BW-1430 - Weaving Reed [M-889] - Spinning House; deaccessioned","BW-1431 - Reel - Spinning House ; [M-878]","BW-1432 - Spinning wheel - Spinning House [M-907]","BW-1433 - Swift (yarn winder) [M-887] - Spinning House; deaccessioned","BW-1434 - Loom shuttles - Spinning House [M-890/C-F]","BW-1435 - Spinning wheel - Spinning House [M-904]","BW-1436 - Spinning wheel - Spinning House [M-905]","BW-1437 - Quilling wheel [M-893] - Spinning House","BW-1438 - Spinning wheel - Spinning House [M-906]","BW-1439 - Candlesticks [M-306/A-B] - Washington Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber]; see also BW-1189","BW-1440 - Candlestick - Hall room [Small Room] ; see also # 3810 A \u0026 B; #3963","BW-1441 - Hot water urn [W-107] - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]; see also BW-3810/A-B; BW-3963","BW-1442 - Hurricane shade [M-122] - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]","BW-1443/A-B - Knife boxes [M-115/A-B] - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]","BW-1444 - Candlestick - Music room [Little Parlor]","BW-1440/A-B - Trunk - passage - 2nd floor; overall and detail","BW-1446 - \"Le General Washington\" - Le Mire after Charles Willson Peale [M-961] - Blue Room; deaccessioned","BW-1447 - View of Potomac River from the Mansion piazza","BW-1448/A-B - Ring [W-980/B]","BW-1449 - Ring [W-980/A]","BW-1450/A-C - Butter cooler [W-979] Sevres china","BW-1451/A-B - Canton blue and white china [W-1002/A-H]","BW-1452 - The British Royal party gathers in the upper garden.","BW-1454 - Loom [M-891] in Spinning House","BW-1455 - Reel [M-881]; deaccessioned","BW-1456 - Fan Coral [W-556] from Barbados","BW-1457 - Box [M-1000; IL.1897] - LOAN","BW-1458/A-B - Aubusson rug [M-992] - Lafayette Room; deaccessioned","BW-1459 - Curtains - Lafayette Room [M-283/A-E]; deaccessioned","BW-1460 - Curtains [M-253/A-E] - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]","BW-1461 - Chair - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]","BW-1462 - Mirror or looking glass [W-291] - Blue Room","BW-1463 - Engraving - The Right Honourable William Pitt, Esqr. [M-310] - Blue Room","BW-1464 - Curtains - Blue Room [M-308/A-E]","BW-1465 - Dressing glass [M-233] - Yellow Room","BW-1466 - Painting - An Angling Party [M-234] - Yellow Room","BW-1467 - Engraving - Mount Vernon - Yellow Room [M-236]","BW-1468/A-B - British Guinea [H-967] obverse and reverse","BW-1469/A-C - Letter, George Washington to Burwell Bassett [1775 June 19] - [W-714/a-b]","BW-1470 - Painting - Kitchen at Mount Vernon, Eastman Johnson [M-1001]","BW-1471/A-B - Copy photograph, Pocket watch","BW-1472 - Copy photograph, Group of five side chairs - a placard in the photograph reads: SB Lot 1007; Art 1TO5","BW-1473 - Admiral Vernon medals","BW-1474 - Portrait - Talmadge ; Out -John C. Chatterton 6/26/51;  Missing 8/4/86","BW-1476 - Ice House ; 2 negatives in one mat, showing different doors and ground grades;  Missing 6/4/1985","BW-1487 - Engraving - Admiral Vernon","BW-1488 - Admiral Vernon medals","BW-1489 - Admiral Vernon medals","BW-1490/A-B - Superintendent Charles C. Wall on horseback","BW-1491 - Vase with a 'C' painted in the central medallion [M-493]","BW-1492/A-C - Rose bushes in Upper Garden before pruning ; 1492/A-B - Rose bushes in Garden before pruning by Mount Vernon employees Alexander Reith \u0026 Albert Teller","BW-1493 - Engraving - Louis XVI [W-767/A-B] - original in frame","BW-1494/A-C - Martha Washington, Representative John Murdock and Mrs. Murdock at Mount Vernon","BW-1495/A-B - Buckwheat planted in Tomb Lot","BW-1496 - Apple tree in Kitchen or Lower Garden","BW-1497/A-E - Removal of shed at west end of Paint Shop","BW-1498 - Horse in paddock with lower garden wall and south garden house in the distance.","BW-1499 - Copy photograph, MVLA Superintendent Charles C. Wall accompanying Queen Elizabeth during the British royal visit to Mount Vernon","BW-1500 - Copy photograph, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth at Mount Vernon [June 9, 1939]","BW-1501 - Table and hurricane globe in the Study","BW-1502 - Armchair [H-35]","BW-1503 - Lafayette Bust [H-167] - Library [Study]","BW-1504 - Mantel clock [M-140]; deaccessioned","BW-1505 - Mantel \u0026 fireplace - Banquet Hall [New Room]","BW-1506 - Andirons \u0026 fireplace - Yellow Room [M-226/A-B]","BW-1507/A-B - Wilton rug [M-964] - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]; deaccessioned","BW-1508 - Curtains [M-958/A-D] - Hall room [Small Room]","BW-1509 - Mirror [M-267] - Hall room [Small Room]","BW-1510 - Dressing glass [M-266] - Hall room [Small Room]","BW-1511 - Dressing glass [W-221] - Washington Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber]","BW-1512 - Chair [W-205] - Washington Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber]","BW-1513 - Chair [M-215] - Washington Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber]; deaccessioned","BW-1514 - Armchair [W-877] - Washington Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber]","BW-1515 - Table [W-204] - Washington Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber]","BW-1516 - Plateau \u0026 candelabras - Dining Room [ Small Dining Room]","BW-1517 - Mirror or looking glass [W-106] - Dining Room","BW-1518 - Chair [W-95] - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]","BW-1519 - Chair [W-96] - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]","BW-1520 - Chair [W-98] - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]","BW-1521/A-B - Washington bust \u0026 pedestal - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]","BW-1522/A-B - Music book belonging to Martha Parke Custis - Music room [Little Parlor]","BW-1523/A-B - Music book belonging to Eleanor Parke Custis - Music room [Little Parlor]","BW-1524/A-B - Music book belonging to Eleanor Parke Custis - Music room [Little Parlor]","BW-1525 - Mirror \u0026 brackets on west wall - Music room [Little Parlor]","BW-1526 - Bracket [W-57] \u0026 candelabra [W-55] - Music room [Little Parlor]","BW-1527 - Nelly Custis portrait by Robert Edge Pine [W-78] - Music room [Little Parlor]","BW-1528 - Clock \u0026 ornaments [H-64/A-C] - Dresden - Music room [Little Parlor]","BW-1529/A-F - Locust grove - north lawn as of August 1, 1939; BW-1529/C - view towards north grove from the piazza with visitors seated in Windsor chairs","BW-1530 - Fire engines - Wilfred \u0026 Irving Talbot","BW-1531 - Vernon medals","BW-1532 - Vernon medals","BW-1533 - Vernon medals","BW-1534 - Needlework, Mount Vernon - early view","BW-1535 - Document signed by LaFayette [W-1077]","BW-1536 - Engraving - Birds eye view of Mount Vernon [M-1131]","J-1547 - Copy photograph, Mansion - Central Hall ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1547/A - Copy photograph, Mansion - Central Hall - Downstairs Bedroom \u0026 Small Dining Room doors ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1548 - Copy photograph, Mansion - Dining Room \u0026 Downstairs Bedroom doors ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1549 - Copy photograph, Palladian window - interior ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1550 - Copy photograph, Banquet Hall [New Room] - mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1551 - Copy photograph, Banquet Hall [New Room] - mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1552 - Copy photograph, Banquet Hall [New Room] - mantel ;  file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1553/A-B - Copy photograph, Banquet Hall [New Room] - ceiling, central medallion;  file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1554/A - Copy photograph, Banquet Hall [New Room] door to front parlor ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1555 - Copy photograph, Dining Room [Small Dining Room] - mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1556 - Copy photograph, Dining Room [Small Dining Room] - mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1559 - Copy photograph, Dining Room [Small Dining Room] - ceiling, west end; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1561 - Copy photograph, Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber] - mantel; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1562 - Copy photograph, Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber] - fireplace \u0026 door ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1563 - Copy photograph, West Parlor [Front Parlor] - south wall ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1564 - Copy photograph, West Parlor [Front Parlor] - fireplace \u0026 door ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1565 - Copy photograph, West Parlor [Front Parlor] - fireplace \u0026 door ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1566 - Copy photograph, West Parlor [Front Parlor] - fireplace \u0026 mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1567 - Copy photograph,West Parlor [Front Parlor] - ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1568 - Copy photograph, West Parlor  [Front Parlor] - ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1569 - Copy photograph, Library [Study] - fireplace \u0026 mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1570 - Copy photograph, Library [Study] - fireplace \u0026 mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1571 - Copy photograph, Library [Study] - fireplace \u0026 mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1572 - Copy photograph, Family Kitchen \u0026 Butler House [Circle Storehouse] thru north colonnade ;  file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1574 - Copy photograph, Family Kitchen \u0026 south colonnade ;  file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1582 - Copy photograph, South Lane ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1583 - Copy photograph, South Lane - looking north ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1584 - Copy photograph, Barn from south lawn ; file of Johnston prints in Library","j-1586 - Copy photograph, Flower Garden [Upper Garden] - parterre ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1587 - Copy photograph, Flower Garden - hedges ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1590 - Copy photograph, North Necessary from Flower Garden ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1591 - Copy photograph, Flower Garden [Upper Garden] - beds \u0026 School House [Garden House]","J-1592 - Copy photograph, Flower Garden [Upper Garden] - beds \u0026 School House [Garden House]","J-1594 - Copy photograph, Flower Garden [Upper Garden] - walk \u0026 boxwood hedges","J-1610 - Copy photograph, West front of Mansion through Vista near the west gate entrance","J-1611 - Copy photograph, Bowling Green trees ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1643 - copy photograph, Mansion - front door, pediment, cupola ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1645 - Copy photograph, West Parlor [Front Parlor] fireplace ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1646 - Copy photograph, West Parlor [Front Parlor] fireplace","J-1648 - Copy photograph, Dining Room fireplace ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1661 - Copy photograph, Banquet Hall [New Room] ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1662 - Copy photograph, Banquet Hall [Great Room] ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1664 - Copy photograph, Dining Room ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1665 - Copy photograph, Dining Room ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library","BW-1669/A-B - Regent Mrs. Horace Mann Towner, her daughter \u0026 grandson","BW-1670/A-C - Vice Regents' daughters posing near the east front the Mansion during the British Royal visit, June 9, 1939","BW-1671/A-C - Group photograph, The Regent and Vice Regents of the Mount  Vernon Ladies' Association during the British Royal Visit, June 9, 1939","BW-1672/A-D - British Royal Party visiting Mount Vernon","BW-1677 - Mansion circle from cupola with view of the west gate in the far distance.","BW-1678/A-E - Views of the Mansion circle from both the north and south lanes","BW-1679/A-B - Mansion \u0026 Mansion circle from under north beech tree","BW-1680A-B - Mansion \u0026 Mansion circle from under south beech tree","BW-1681/A-D - Addition to Propagating House near Rouse cottage","BW-1682/A-D - Bricked walk or path below South Lane to Tomb showing its inadequate width with visitors walking on the grass.","BW-1683/A-J - Grading levees in Hell Hole","BW-1684/A-B - Old Tomb façade - restored","BW-1685 - Grading along north serpentine walk and Bowling Green - stone walk","BW-1686/A-D - North Lane through Spinning House gate towards the Mansion circle (looking south)","BW-1687 - Ice House façade along the ha-ha wall on the east lawn; Slide 70","BW-1688 - Kitchen Garden gate ; Slide #116","BW-1689 - Circular dipping well in lower garden ; Slide 135","BW-1690 - Copy photograph, Autographed photograph - \"George RI\"","BW-1691 - Copy photograph, Autographed photograph - \"Elizabeth R\"","BW-1692 - Two employees reseed grass along Tomb walk - several visitors on the path","BW-1693/A-C - Employees sowing clover \u0026 vetch with a pair of horses - Reservoir Field","BW-1694/A-B - Prince Felix of Luxembourg \u0026 Ambassador Joseph E. Davies arrive by car in front of the Mansion","BW-1695/A-B - Propagating House addition - putting ribs on roof","BW-1696/A-B - Medal commemorating end of French Revolution, obverse and reverse","BW-1697/A-B - Medal - Yorktown - 1781-1931 [M-406/A], obverse and reverse","BW-1698/A-B - Medal - Yorktown Sesquicentennial Medal with Washington - DeGrasse - Tilly - Rochambeau - 1781-1931 [M-1071], obverse and reverse","BW-1699/A-B - Lafayette Medal - 1757-1834 [M-1023], obverse and reverse","BW-1700/A-K - Restoration - Washing in preparation for painting Mansion; BW-1700/A - Scrape window jambs - West Front; BW-1700/B-C - Scrape window jambs - West Front - completed; BW-1700/D-E - Prepare for painting Piazza columns; BW-1700/F - Dining Room window - fascia board removed; BW-1700/G - Dining Room window - scrape jamb; BW-1700/ - Scrape paint from column base; BW-1700/I-J - Scrape paint from columns where needed; BW-1700/K - Washing in preparation for painting Mansion","BW-1701/A-C - Restoration - Scraped paint off west end Office [Servants' Hall] - these photographs show all paint removed \u0026 sections of new siding","BW-1702/A-C,E - Heating mains to Family Kitchen; BW-1702/A - open cover; BW-1702/B - replace pipe \u0026 insulation; BW-1702/C - start close mains cover; BW-1702/D - Heating mains to Family Kitchen - section of mains entering grounds at end of trench; BW-1702/E - Uncover heating mains to Family Kitchen","BW-1703/A-B - Tomb walk worn by summer crowds; re-seeded; new growth","BW-1704/A-E - restoration - Mansion window frames; BW-1704/A - paint removed - decayed sections; BW-1704/B - renewed; BW-1704/C - showing renewed section of sash; BW-1704/D - paint removed by burning; BW-1704/E - all old","BW-1705 - Benjamin Franklin - Amercain - plaque","BW-1706 - Wooden bowl","BW-1707 - Washington's Map of five farms - 1793. In the collection of the Huntington Library.","BW-1708 - Kitchen Garden plan - by Natalia Ulman","BW-1709 - Engraving - Early days of Washington [M-1072]","BW-1710/A-B - Medal - George Washington [M-1029/A]; view of obverse and reverse","BW-1711/A-B - Two Admmiral Vernon Medals; obverse and reverse","BW-1712 - Portrait of Washington by Lambdin, after Stuart [M-710]","BW-1713 - Brass button - from uniform [W-443]","BW-1714/A-B - Published illustration of English carpet [M-141] at Mount Vernon - 1746, from \"A History of British Carpets\"","BW-1715 - Stud with Likeness of Washington [M-526]","BW-1716 - Low-boy - Assembly room - north quarters [Bolton Building]","BW-1717/A-B - Memorial brooch [M-954]","BW-1718 - Desk [M-1074] - assembly room - north quarters [Bolton Building]","BW-1719A-B - Grandfather clock [M-1144] - assembly room - north quarters [Bolton Building]; BW-1719/A - missing as of 1/25/2023","BW-1720 - Mirror [M-1075] - assembly room - north quarters [Bolton Building]","BW-1721 - Portrait of Washington by Eben Farrington Comins [M-932]","BW-1722 - Engraving - George Washington meets the widow Custis [M-1076]","BW-1723 - Portrait of Washington by James Reid Lambdin [M- 711]","BW-1724 - Engraving - Mount Vernon in the olden times [M- 1073]","BW-1725 - Engraving - \"The City of Paris\" - DeGrasse Flagship","BW-1726 - Engraving - \"Lafayette's departure from Mount Vernon- 1784\" [M-130]","BW-1727 - Drawing and notes - Dining Room [Small Dining Room] window casing - revealing use of red paint, initialed by W. B. (Worth Bailey) 10/18/1939","BW-1728 - Bedspread [H-1295]; deaccessioned in 1943","BW-1729 - Bedspread [M-1926]; deaccessioned in 2019","BW-1730 - Bedspread [M-1933]; deaccessioned in 2019","BW-1731/A-B - Bedspread [RN07.020]; deaccessioned 2016","BW-1732/A-B - Bedspread","BW-1733 - Bedspread [M-1931]","BW-1734 - Bedspread [M-309]; deaccessioned 2016","BW-1735 - Bedspread [M-1930]; Missing as of 6/4/1986","BW-1736 - Bedspread [RN07.129]; deaccessioned 2019","BW-1737 - Bedspread [M-1299]; deaccessioned 2020","BW-1738 - Bedspread [M-1624]; deaccessioned 2016","BW-1739 - Quilt [M-1439]; deaccessioned, 2019","BW-1740 - Quilt [M-1081]; deaccessioned 2019","BW-1741 - Quilt [M-1300]; deaccessioned 2019","BW-1742 - Washstand - District of Columbia Room ; Out - John C. Chatterton;  Missing 6/4/1986","BW-1743 - Side chair - original - District of Columbia Room [Martha Washington's Garret Chamber]","BW-1744 - Washstand [M-262] - Maine Room","BW-1745 - Side chair - 2nd floor hall, under stairs","BW-1746 - Knife [H-113/A-I] \u0026 fork [H-114/A-J] - bone handle - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]","BW-1747 - Tea set \u0026 tray [W-131/A-H] - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]","BW-1748 - Card table [M-123] - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]","BW-1749 - Bust of Washington - Office","BW-1750 - Window sash - 2nd floor West Front","BW-1751/A-B - Painting - The Virgin initially attributed to Benjamin West but more likely by Thomas Sully [H-357]; BW-1751/B - obverse, portrait of man in oil on wood backing; deaccessioned 1973","BW-1752/A-D - Building dams in ravine from 12-acre field to Hell Hole","BW-1753/A-C - Deer Park wall area before planting","BW-1754 - Flower Garden [Upper Garden] from Museum - 2nd floor ; Kodachrome slide # 89","BW-1755 - Flower Garden [Upper Garden] from Spinning House ; Kodachrome slide # 93","BW-1756 - Drawing - Palladian or venetian window to scale","BW-1757 - Engraving - His Excellency George Washington Esquire [M-1087/Q]","BW-1758 - Lithograph - Washington, published by Currier [M-1087/T-1]","BW-1759/A-B - Lithograph - General Washington, by Maurin after Stuart [M-1087/L]","BW-1760 - Engraving - G. Washington in his Last Illness [M- 1087/H-2]","BW-1761 - Lithograph - Washington. First in War, First in Peace, and First in the Hearts of His Countrymen. [M-1087/J]","BW-1762 - Engraving - Conclusion de la campagne de 1781 en Virginie. Le Marquis de Lafayette, by Le Mire [M-1087/V]","BW-1763 - Engraving - The Washington Family at Mount Vernon","BW-1764 - Engraving - General Washington [M-1087/AA]","BW-1765 - Engraving - Life of George Washington, The Farmer, by Regnier, after Stearns, 1853 [M-1087/CC]","BW-1766 - Engraving - The Home of Washington, by Barlow, after Rossitter and Mignot, 1860 (Lafayette departs from Mount Vernon) [M-1087/BB]","BW-1767 - Lithograph - Washington's Reception By The Ladies, by Nathaniel Currier, 1860 [M-1087/F]","BW-1768 - Lithograph - Surrender of Cornwallis at Yorktown, by Baillie, 1845 [M-1087/O]","BW-1769 - Bas relief - Washington The Friend of Liberty, framed, made with plaster and papier-mâché [M-1087/K]","BW-1770/A-B - Engraving - Washington at the Battle of Trenton [M- 1087/U]","BW-1771 - Engraving - Lady Washington by Currier \u0026 Ives [M-1087/T-2]","BW-1772 - Lithograph - West View of Mount Vernon Mansion [M-1087/S]","BW-1773 - Chromolithograph - The Home of Washington, Mount Vernon, Va., by Currier \u0026 Ives [M- 1087/G]","BW-1774 - Lithograph - The Home of Washington, Mount Vernon, by Currier \u0026 Ives [M-1087/N]","BW-1775 - Chromolithograph - The Home of Washington, Mount Vernon, Va., by Currier \u0026 Ives [M-1087/R]","BW-1776 - Lithograph - General Lafayette's Departure from Mount Vernon in 1784 [M-1087/M]","BW-1777 - Lithograph - Birds Eye View of Mount Vernon [M-1087/D]","BW-1778 - Lithograph - Bird's Eye View of Mt. Vernon, The Home of Washington [M-1087/E]; deaccessioned 2017","BW-1779 - Engraving - Washington at Home of Mount Vernon in 1796 [M-1087/Y]","BW-1780 - Chromolithograph - Tomb of Washington [M-1087/DD]","BW-1781 - Etching - Mount Vernon, The Seat of the Late Genl. G. Washington. [M-1087/A]","BW-1782 - Chromolithograph - Mount Vernon [M-1087/Z]; deaccessioned 2020","BW-1783 - Lithograph - The Tomb of Washington - c. 1840 [M-1087/W]","BW-1784 - Lithograph - La Fayette at the Tomb of Washington, by Nathaniel Currier, 1840 [M-1087/C]","BW-1785 - Aquatint - Mount Vernon in Virginia, engraved by Jukes after Robertson, 1800 [M-1087/X]","BW-1786 - Etching and stipple engraving - Lived respected and Fear'd -- Died Lamented and rever'd, 1800 [M-1087/H-1]","BW-1787 - Etching - Farming at Mount Vernon, Rosenberg, 1932 [M-1087/P]","BW-1788 - Stipple engraving - Sacred to the Memory of the Illustrious G. Washington, 1801 [M-1087/B]","BW-1789 - MAP of George Washington's LAND AT MOUNT VERNON FAIRFAX COY VIRGINIA. As it was \u0026 As it is. Washington: W[arrington] Gillingham, 1859","BW-1790 - Engraving - West elevation of Mount Vernon, Home of George Washington","BW-1791 - Desk on frame [M-911]; deaccessioned 2021","BW-1792 - Desk and seats inside the north garden house in upper garden, formerly called the schoolhouse","BW-1793/A-B - Mansion - West Front","BW-1794/A-C - Cruiser Omaha on Potomac River - flags half mast","BW-1795/A-B - On February 1, 1940, three members of the District Bar Association place a wreath near the memorial (obelisk) to Bushrod Washington for the 150th anniversary of the first session of the Supreme Court; BW-1795/B - includes resident superintendent Charles C. Wall at far right.","BW-1796/A-B - Masonic Lodges place wreaths at Washington's tomb. Mount Vernon's resident superintendent Charles C. Wall stands at far right next to the gate to the tomb.","BW-1797/A-B - Copy photograph, Flute - unowned","BW-1798/A-E - New Propagating House; BW-1798/C - Head Gardener Alexander Reith and Assistant Gardener Arthur Teller","BW-1799/A-C - Wharf underpinning - taken with very low tide","BW-1800 - Receipt for Virginia Gazette - May 22, 1779 - document not part of the Mount Vernon collection","BW-1801/A-G - Wharf channel basin in very low tide showing channel banks","BW-1802/A-D - Anthems to George Washington","BW-1803 - Engraving - The Tomb and Shade of Washington [M-1090]","BW-1804/A-B - Memo - Judge Washington (obverse and reverse)","BW-1805/A-B - Order - George A. Washington (obverse and reverse), undated","BW-1806/A-B - Check, 1791","BW-1807/A-B - Memorandum, New Room chimney and windows, Piazza, 1796 [W-812/a]","BW-1808 - Notes, dimensions of rooms at Mount Vernon, 1796 November 13 [W-812/c]","BW-1809 - Letter - John A. Washington to Miss Cunningham, December 1, 1859","BW-1810/A-B - Memorandum of the Dimensions of the great Room at Mount Vernon, [1796] [W-812/b]","BW-1811 - Survey, 1769 July 10 [W-1096]","BW-1812 - Plat, Mount Vernon tract, 1769 July 10 [W-1096]","BW-1813/A-B - Papers relating to Mount Vernon tract of land - Plat of land, 1925 acres, part of Mount Vernon tract --  Docketed on reverse in George Washington's hand, \"Papers relating to Mount Vernon Tract of Land,\" oversize document. [W-1096]","BW-1814/A-B - Envelope addressed to George Washington, Esq. [W-1096]","BW-1815 - Check, George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Gideon Worth. 1797 November 11 [W-1083]","BW-1816 - Etching - Washington's Grab [Tomb]","BW-1817/A-B - Letter, Katherine Chester to Frances Parke Custis, 1712 March 23 [H-1085/d]","BW-1818/A-B - Letter, Thomas Cable to John Custis, 1740 February 5 [H-1085/c]","BW-1819/A-B - Excerpts from the will of John Custis, 1708 December 3 [H-1085/e]","BW-1820/A-C - Letter, John Custis to Daniel Parke Custis, 1739 August 30 [H-1085/a]","BW-1821/A-C -Invoice, Articles purchased by the President of the United States from Monsr. Le Prince Agent for the Count de Moustiers, 1790 March 4 [W-1310/a]; BW-1821/B is missing 6/8/1986","BW-1822/A-C - Manuscript, History of Daniel Parke, 1724 [H-1085/b]","BW-1823 - Engraving - Washington's sepulchre Mount Vernon, 1820 [M-1031]","BW-1824 - Sizes of Windows [at Mount Vernon], [1796] [November 13 ?], page 2 [W-812/d]","BW-1825 - Sizes of Windows [at Mount Vernon], [1796] [November 13 ?], page 1 [W-812/d]","BW-1826 - Invoice, Articles purchased by the President of the United States from Monsr. Le Prince Agent for the Count de Moustiers, 1790 March 4, page 2-3 [W-1310/a]","BW-1827 - Accounts","BW-1828/A-B - Masonic Apron [H-555]","BW-1829/A-B - Small wooden ladle","BW-1830/A-B - Mansion Library [Study], southeast corner","BW-1831/A-C - Sideboard in Dining Room","BW-1832/A-B - Mantel in Dining Room","BW-1833/A-B - Mantel in Banquet Hall [New Room]","BW-1834 - Section of Banquet Hall [New Room] mantel","BW-1835/A-B- Palladian or venetian window in Banquet Hall [New Room]","BW-1836/A-E - Illustration - Bushrod Washington from \"Mount Vernon and the Washington Family\" by C. Hale Sipe","BW-1837/A-B - Gadsby's Tavern; BW-1837/A - door leading to Courtyard; BW-1837/B - rear porch","BW-1838/A-C - Robert E. Lee - possibly Pine ; Original in Washington and Lee University Chapel Museum, Lexington, VA","BW-1839/A-D - General LaFayette - Peale ; Original in Washington and Lee University Chapel Museum, Lexington, VA;  Annual Report 1957, page 2","BW-1840/A-C - Daniel Parke Custis, Wollaston; Original in Washington and Lee University Chapel Museum, Lexington, VA","BW-1841/A-C - George Washington - Peale- 1772 ; Original in Washington and Lee University Chapel Museum, Lexington, VA","BW-1842/A-B - Mrs. Daniel Parke Custis [Martha], Wollaston; Original in Washington and Lee University Chapel Museum, Lexington, VA","BW-1843/A-C - John Parke and Martha Custis ; Original in Washington and Lee University Chapel Museum, Lexington, VA","BW-1844 - Pistol ; Washington \u0026 Lee University Museum","BW-1845 - Pistols ; Washington \u0026 Lee University Museum","BW-1846 - Knee buckles ; Washington \u0026 Lee University Museum","BW-1847 - Watch, razor, and belt ; Washington \u0026 Lee University Museum","BW-1848 - Commemorative plate - Sesquicentennial of Washington's Intiation as a Free Mason - Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania","BW-1849/A-B - Fichu","BW-1850/A-B - Quilt [H-587]","BW-1851/A-B - Watch - Dr. Craik [H-1107]","BW-1852/A-F- Kitchen Garden [Lower Garden]  - May 12, 1940","BW-1853/A-B - Flower Garden [Upper Garden] - May 12, 1940","BW-1854/A-F - Pair of jars with lids [M-1109/A-D]; deaccessioned 2016","BW-1855 - Portrait - Thomas Beall, Esq. - 4-section frame ; Out July 2, 1951 - John C. Chatterton,  Missing 6/5/1986","BW-1856/A-C - Compote - \"MW\" - States China reproduction [M-382]","BW-1857 - Key to Sulgrave Manor [M-866]","BW-1857 - Drawing - Lafayette Reviewing his Troops [M-1064]","BW-1859 - Portrait - Edward Vernon, Esq., watercolor on paper [M-994]","BW-1860 - Commemoration of the Centennial Anniversary of Washington's Birth ribbon [M-1142]","BW-1861 - Framed 15th-century glass from Sulgrave Manor [M-969]","BW-1862/A-B - Pieces of cornerstone from Sulgrave Manor","BW-1863 - Fish knife [M-606]","BW-1864 - Fish knife [M-606] and marrow spoon [M-607]","BW-1865 - Marrow spoon [M-607]","BW-1866 - Commemorative woman's belt printed image of Washington and Lafayette under the motto \"Imperishable their fame.\" [M-966]","BW-1867 - Chintz curtain fragment [W-649]","BW-1868 - Netted bed fringe [W-567]","BW-1869 - Stirrup [W-560]","BW-1870 - Pitcher ; Out July 2, 1951 - John C. Chatterton,  Missing 6/5/1986","BW-1871/A-B - Portrait - George Washington, painting, after Stuart [M-645]","BW-1872/A-C - Mary Washington dinner bell [W-822]","BW-1873/A-B - Trivet with relief portrait of George Washington [M-1004]","BW-1874/A-B - Powder horn [H-478]; deaccessioned 2020","BW-1875/A-B - Stonemason's hammer, 19th-century [W-1048]","BW-1876 - Bayonet [M-1005]","BW-1877/A-B - French Model 1766 infantry musket [H-477]","BW-1878/A-B - Shotgun - double barrel, 1820-1830 [H-476]; deaccessioned 2020","BW-1879 - Pitcher [M-672]; deaccessioned 2022","BW-1880 - Smallsword [H-758/A]","BW-1881/A-C - Sword ; BW-1881/A - Sword handle ; BW-1881/B-C - Sword [W-482]; deaccessioned 1946","BW-1882 - Smallsword [H-758/A-B]","BW-1883 - Cuttoe [H-758/C-D]","BW-1884A-B - Surveyor's compass and staff [W-579/A-B]","BW-1885/A-B - Goblets, silver [H-2525/A-B]; LOAN","BW-1886 - Walking staff","BW-1887 - Surveyor's Tripod [W-641]","BW-1888 - Six silver teaspoons [H-2534/A-F]; LOAN, returned to lender","BW-1889 - Gloves [H-485/A-B]","BW-1890 - Pair of infant booties [M-1113/A-B]","BW-1891/A-B - Cloth fragment","BW-1892/A-B - Toothpick and case [W-1025/A-B]; LOAN","BW-1893 - Pincushion [M-1112/A]; deaccessioned 2020","BW-1894/A-B - Basket of worsted flowers [W-623]; deaccessioned 2007","BW-1895 - Reticule [M-1112/D]; deaccessioned 2020","BW-1896 - Reticule [M-1112/C]; deaccessioned 2020","BW-1897 - Pin cushion","BW-1898 - Reticule [M-1112/E]; deaccessioned 2020","BW-1899/A-B - Reticule [W-1111/A]","BW-1900/A-B - Beaded reticule [M-1112/B]; deaccessioned 2020","BW-1901/A-B - Apron [M-1112/F]; deaccessioned 1955","BW-1902 - Commemorative broadside on satin [M-1112/G]; deaccessioned 2021","BW-1903 - Coffin handle [W-1026]","BW-1904 - Shawl","BW-1905/A-B - Case [W-1022]","BW-1906 - Spyglass [W-644]","BW-1907 - Bookmark [W-634]; deaccessioned 1973","BW-1908/A-B - Commemorative box made of wood from Mount Vernon [M-1049]","BW-1909 - Shaving mug [H-1184]","BW-1910/A-B - Espalier fruits in lower garden, spring growth - 1940","BW-1911 - Reticule [M-1012]","BW-1912 - Commemorative Medallion with view of Tomb, by James Crutchett [M-1160/B]","BW-1913/A-B - George Washington Commemorative Medallian by James Crutchett [M-1160/A]","BW-1914 - Pincushion made from fragment of Martha Washington's dress [W-1017]","BW-1915/A-B - George Washington Commemorative Medallion by James Crutchett, obverse and reverse with writing on back of medallion [M-1115/A]","BW-1916 - George Washington Commemorative Medallion by James Crutchett [M-1115/B] ; Out 7/3/1951 - John C. Chatterton;  Missing 6/5/1986","BW-1917/A-C - Sansom medal and case [M-1043]","BW-1918 - Shawl [W-989]","BW-1919 - Brick [M-1015]","BW-1920 - Brick [M-1016?]","BW-1921/A-B - Writing set with pen and letter opener used by Ann Pamela Cunningham [M-661/A-C]","BW-1922 - Coffin fragment from Washington's coffin [W-1032]","BW-1923 - Framed embroidery [M-1013]; deaccessioned 1973","BW-1924 - Coffin fragment [W-1033] - LOAN","BW-1925 - Key [M-1047]","BW-1926 - Bag","BW-1927/A-B - Portrait - Ann Pamela Cunningham by James Reid Lambdin [M-405]","BW-1928 - Coffin fragment, wood from Washington's coffin [W-1034]","BW-1929/A-C - French armchair in the Front Parlor [W-30]","BW-1930/A-D - Writing desk in Washington Bedchamber [W-220]","BW-1931/A-C - Dressing table [W-202]","BW-1932 - Bas relief - Alexander Hamilton","BW-1933 - Wood fragment from coffin [W-1158]","BW-1934 - Framed Hair of George Washington [W-656]","BW-1935 - Hair of the tail of Old Whitey, horse hair [W-1021]","BW-1936 - Medal cast of Washington [M-1068]; deaccessioned 1973","BW-1937 - Box made from George Washington's coffin with lock of both George Washington's and Red Jacket's hair [W-660]","BW-1938 - Nail head from coffin of Washington [W-1019/A]","BW-1939 - Hair of George Washington [W-497]","BW-1940 - Wood from Washington's coffin [W-1020/A-B]","BW-1941 - Cross made from fragment of George Washington's coffin [W-1121]","BW-1942 - Cast of stamp","BW-1943 - Wax seal impression of Davy Crockett's seal [M-1042]","BW-1944 - Pincushion of garment fabric fragments [W-970]","BW-1945 - Spanish coin found at Mount Vernon by Edmund Parker [H-1040]","BW-1946 - Belt","BW-1947 - Wood from Washington's coffin, fragments [W-1035/A-B]","BW-1948 - Embroidery [W-410]; deaccessioned 1973","BW-1949 - Portrait in very small case","BW-1950 - Handkerchief [W-590/A]; deaccessioned 2007","BW-1951 - Fragment of Washington's cloak [W-1044]","BW-1952 - Box made from George Washington's coffin [W-1036]","BW-1953 - Yellow lampas gown fragment [W-499/A]","BW-1954 - Yellow lampas gown fragment [W-499/B-C]","BW-1955 - Gown fragments [W-525/A-C]","BW-1956 - Clothing fragments [W-584/A-G]","BW-1957 - Gown fragments [W-544/A-G]","BW-1958 - Yellow damask upholstery fragment [W-499/D]","BW-1959 - Sleeve fragment [W-506/A-B]","BW-1960 - Bedspread ; W-572/A","BW-1961 - Red stripe gown fragment [W-639/A]","BW-1962 - Handkerchief [W-590/B]; deaccessioned 2011","BW-1963 - Portrait of Eleanor Parke Custis","BW-1964 - Hair of George Washington and Martha Washington in frame [W-557]","BW-1965/A-B - Candlestick [W-618]; See also #3964","BW-1966 - Washington memorial pitcher [M-566]; deaccessioned 2015","BW-1967 - Washington memorial pitcher [M-642]; deaccessioned 2015","BW-1968 - Teapot [W-1503/A-B]","BW-1969 - Pitcher - \"Surrender at Yorktown\" [M-993]","BW-1970 - Knife \u0026 fork","BW-1971 - Metal mugs [W-600] [W-601]; both deaccessioned 2007","BW-1972 - Tablespoons [W-650/A-B]","BW-1973/A-B - Dessert spoon [W-619]","BW-1974/A-B - Cruet stand [W-484]","BW-1975/A-B - Dessert spoons - six [H-445/A-F]","BW-1976/A-B - Teaspoons - five","BW-1977 - Lid - memorial design [H-2067]","BW-1978 - Memorial pitcher [M-991]; deaccessioned 1971","BW-1979 - Memorial pitcher [M-565]; deaccessioned 1971","BW-1980 - Pewter plate","BW-1981 - Letter opener [W-604]; deaccessioned 2007","BW-1982 - Washington portrait by Elisha Dick, A needle picture of George Washington - taken at Mount Vernon Oct. 31, 1928 for Katharine McCook Knox in presence of she and Harrison H. Dodge ; Negative destroyed 1975","BW-1983/A-B - Christening bowl and stand [W-531/A-B]","BW-1984 - Pitcher [W-516/A-B]","BW-1985 - Pitcher [W-516/A-B]","BW-1986 - Plate\t- Society of the Cincinnati [W-519]","BW-1987 - Plate - Society of the Cincinnati [W-483]","BW-1988 - Vase [W-491]","BW-1989/A-B - Light stand","BW-1990/A-C - Custard cup with lid [W-500/A-B]","BW-199/1A-B - Saucepan and cover [W-611/A-B]","BW-1992/A-B - Plate [W-507]","BW-1993/A-C - Plateau à deux pots à confiture [W-611/C-E] - LOAN","BW-1994/A-C - Butter dish [W-541/A-B]","BW-1995/A-B - Cup [W-529]","BW-1996 - Plate [W-719]","BW-1997 - Plate [W-612]","BW-1998 - Soup plate [H-536]","BW-1999/A-B - Martha Washington plate - States China [W-945]","BW-2000 - Martha Washington saucer - States china [W-509]","BW-2001 - Sugar bowl [W-756]","BW-2002 - Coffee pot [W-503]","BW-2003 - Cup \u0026 saucer [W-720/A-B]","BW-2004 - Saucer [W-720/B]","BW-2005 - Saucer [W-669]","BW-2006/A-B - Covered dish [W-534/A-B]","BW-2007/A-B - Soup plate [H-536]","BW-2008/A-B - Custard cup [H-492/A-B]","BW-2009 - Plate [H-670]","BW-2010/A-B - Chinese mug [W-664]","BW-2011/A-B - Platter [W-533]","BW-2012/A-B - Mug [W-657]","BW-2013 - Cup [H-501]; deaccessioned 1973","BW-2014/A-B - Tea bowl [W-508/A]","BW-2015 - Tea bowl and saucer [W-520/A-B]","BW-2016 - Saucer [W-508/B]","BW-2017 - Tea bowl [W-720/A]","BW-2018 - Dessert plate [W-625]","BW-2019/A-B - Bowl [W-665]","BW-2020/A-D - Glass decanter [W-706]","BW-2021/A-C - Champagne flute [W-524/A]","BW-2022/A-C - Glass decanter [W-705/A-B]","BW-2023/A-B - Dessert plate [W-663]","BW-2024/A-D - Punch bowl [W-658]","BW-2025/A-B - Saucer [W-633]","BW-2026/A-B - Dish","BW-2027 - Coffee cup \u0026 saucer [W-511/A-B]","BW-2028/A-B - Covered cup \u0026 saucer [H-502/A-C]; deaccessioned 1973","BW-2029/A-B - Blue and white plate [W-999]","BW-2030/A-B - Dessert dish [W-662]","BW-2031 - Punch cup [W-539]","BW-2032 - Punch cups [W-539] and [W-540]","BW-2033 - Punch cup [W-535]","BW-2034/A-B - Preserve dish [W-659]","BW-2035/A-B - Glass decanter with stopper [W-545]","BW-2036 - Champagne flute [W-524/B]","BW-2037 - Wine glass [H-707]","BW-2038 - Ale glasses [W-602/A-B]","BW-2039 - Toasting glass [W-629]","BW-2040 - Jelly glasses (2) [W-522/A-F]","BW-2041 - Paper cutter","BW-2042 - Shoe horn [W-550]","BW-2043 - Wedding ring and case [W-457/A-B]","BW-2044 - Pounce box [W-548]","BW-2045 - Razor [W-494]","BW-2046 - Knee buckle [W-830]","BW-2047 - Shoe buckle [W-459]","BW-2048/A-B - Snuff box [W-486]","BW-2049/A-C - Snuff box [W-449]","BW-2050 - Coffin fragment in the shape of a cross [W-559]; LOAN","BW-2051 - Shoe buckle [W-617/B]","BW-2052 - Knee buckle [W-617/A]","BW-2053 - Camp knife \u0026 fork [W-513/A-B]","BW-2054 - Three knives [W-450] [W-451] [W-452]; deaccessioned 2007","BW-2055 - Shoe buckles [W-458/A-B]","BW-2056 - Agate coat button [W-943]","BW-2057 - Needle case made of Martha Washington's gown fragments [W-564]","BW-2058/A-C - Kitchen Garden plan drawn by Natalia Ulman","BW-2059 - Needle case made of Martha Washington's gown fragments [W-609]; LOAN","BW-2060/A-B - Locket with hair of George Washington and Hessian flag fragment [W-944]","BW-2061 - Pair of bracelets [W-455/A-B]; deaccessioned, transferred to Woodlawn","BW-2062 - Thread case [W-588]","BW-2063 - Needle case [W-523]","BW-2064/A-B - Locket [W-444]; deaccessioned 1973","BW-2065 - Mourning brooch [W-442]","BW-2066/A-B - Brooch [W-453]; deaccessioned 2007","BW-2067/A-B - Gold watch [W-471]","BW-2068 - Ring [W-462]","BW-2077 - Needle case made of Martha Washington's gown fragments [W-569]","BW-2078/A-B - Sewing kit [W-585]; deaccessioned 1973","BW-2079 - Necklace [W-488]","BW-2080 - Pincushion [W-562]","BW-2081 - Beaded coin purse [W-622]; deaccessioned 1973","BW-2082 - Purse","BW-2083 - Penn Treaty quilt [W-365]","BW-2084/A-B - Restoration - Wash House - south wall, plaster removed showing lath","BW-2085/A-F - Mansion - cupola - interior, details of plaster, structural detail, and graffiti","BW-2086/A-G - Restoration - Wash House - interior - east wall, plaster removed showing lath","BW-2087/A-F - Restoration - Wash House - north wall \u0026 chimney front, plaster removed showing lath and brickwork","BW-2088/A-B - Restoration - Wash House chimney with plaster removed showing brickwork","BW-2089/A-J - Restoration - Wash House - west wall and door, plaster removed showing lath","BW-2090/A-B - Restoration - Wash House - ceiling, plaster removed showing lath","BW-2091 - Restoration - Wash House - south wall, detail of lath work","BW-2092/A-F - Restoration - School House [Garden House] - under repair, siding removed  to","BW-2093 - Kitchen Garden plan drawn by Natalia Ulman, 1937","BW-2094/A-F - A New and complete dictionary of arts and sciences; comprehending all the branches of useful knowledge, with accurate descriptions as well of the various machines, instruments, tools, figures, and schemes necessary for illustrating them, as of the classes, kinds, preparations, and uses of natural productions, whether animals, vegetables, minerals, fossils, or fluids; together with the kingdoms, provinces, cities, towns, and other remarkable places throughout the world.\nAuthorsThomas Jefferys -1771.Society of Arts (Great Britain). Society of Gentlemen 1763-64, 2nd ed., four volumes [W-1093/A-D]. Title page signed by George Washington.","BW-2095 - Copy photograph, Dillon photo of old west quarters - before rebuilding ; NOTE: Photographer \"M.C.\" unknown","BW-2096/A-C - Greenhouse Ruins at unknown site","BW-2097/A-B - Restoration - Wash House Roof, shingles removed","BW-2098 - Wye orangerie from Kodaslide by Charles Cecil Wall ; NOTE: photographer \"Collins\" ?","BW-2099 - North Lane gate at Spinning House","BW-2100 - Flower Garden [Upper garden] gate - west end of Greenhouse","BW-2101/A - Kitchen Garden [Lower garden] gate","BW-2101/B - Flower Garden [Upper garden] gate from Bowling Green","BW-2102/A-B - Paddock fence and gate; BW-2102/B - horse at gate","BW-2103/A-D - Book - The poems of Ossian, the son of Fingal, Washington's signature on preface page [W-1092] ; NOTE: photographer \"Collins\" ?","BW-2104/A-B - Section of gutter - eaves ;  NOTE: photographer \"Collins\" ?","BW-2105/A-B - Plate - \"Keep within compass..\" ; NOTE: photographer \"Collins\" ?","BW-2106 - Engraving - Washington's Grab (Old Tomb) [RP-554 ; Print-4108] ; NOTE: photographer \"Collins\" ?","BW-2107/A-B - Engraving - Washington's Sepulchre [M-1031] ; NOTE: photographer \"Collins\" ? ; 3 prints 4/1975","BW-2108 - Engraving - Washington, Amos Doolitle, 1800 ; NOTE: photographer \"Collins\" ?","BW-2109/A-B - Letter from John A. Washington, 1851 March 4 ; NOTE: photographer \"Collins\" ?","BW-2110/A-F - Account of articles sold, estate of George Washington, 1802 July 21 [W-815] ; NOTE: photographer \"Collins\" ?","BW-2111/A-C - Restoration - Wash House - re-roofing","BW-2112/A-C - Coach Steps [W-1099]","BW-2113/A-B - Pitcher and basin","BW-2114 - Pedigree of Washington ; Out 7/17/51 - John C. Chatterton; Missing 6-5-86","BW-2115 - Watercolor - Lawrence Washington's tombstone in England","BW-2116 - Engraving - Washington Family [M-1152]","BW-2117 - Engraving ; M-1138A ; Out 7/17/51 - John C. Chatterton; Missing 6-5-86","BW-2118/A-D - Re-roofing Ice House","BW-2119 - Coach House and Wash House","BW-2120/A-B - Letter concerning original hair","BW-2121/A-C - Locket with hair of George Washington [W-1150]","BW-2123 - Engraving - Washington by Laugier, 1859 [M-1065/A]","BW-2124 - Portrait - Washington, by Deland after Wright, 1899 [M-1129]","BW-2125/A-B - Bow-back Windsor chair [W-1105]","BW-2126/A-B - Medal - Mount Vernon in 1796","BW-2127 - Floor blocks","BW-2128/A-B -  Sèvres two-handled bowl [W-1153]","BW-2129/A-B - Building road thru Hell Hole","BW-2130/A-D - Restoration - South Necessary siding removed for repair","BW-2131/A-K - Wharf repairs - nose completely demolished showing cracks in outer walls at wharf, rotted supports of wharf roof, removal of fill from inside wharf","BW-2132/A-D - Hell Hole - new road","BW-2133 - Restoration - South Necessary","BW-2134/A-B - Cupola removed from Ice House","BW-213/5A-B - Bedspread - Yellow Room [M-1100]","BW-2136/A-B - Washington's waistcoat [W-1186]","BW-2137 - Martha Washington - White House portrait ; Out 7/17/51 - John C. Chatterton; missing - 6/5/86","BW-2138 - Eltham ; B.W. slide 552","BW-2139 - Copy photograph of Chestnut Grove, birthplace of Martha Washington","BW-2140 - Copy photograph of staircase in Chestnut Grove, birthplace of Martha Washington","BW-2141 - Copy photograph bedchamber in Chestnut Grove, birthplace of Martha Washington","BW-2142/A-C - Model of Bastille [W-402] in Museum","BW-2143/A-D - Looking glass [W-1181/A-B]","BW-2144/A-B - Details of wharf - nose of wharf and man hole in floor slab","BW-2145 - Copy photograph, Key of individuals in painting of Prince of Wale's visit to Washington Tomb -1860 ; Annual Report 1941","BW-2146/A-B - Woodlawn Mansion ; A - Woodlawn Mansion - East Front - snow ; K-228 ; B - Woodlawn Mansion - West Front - snow ; K-227","BW-2147 - Association Headquarters [Bolton Building] ; NOTE: photographer \"JMC\" ?","BW-2148/A-M - Restoration South Necessary - demolished and rebuilt showing wooden base and support, decay crumbling of the plastic walls; reconstruction of sides and interior","BW-2149/A-Q - Wharf repairs - rebuilding after removal of fill.  Showing concrete footings reinforced with steel beams and heavy timber.  Wharf completion.","BW-2150 - Letter - Lawrence Lewis, Woodlawn, Feb 8, 1839, to Mr. A. Moore, Alexandria, D.C.","BW-2151/A-B - Letter - Lawrence Lewis, Mount Vernon, Dec 28, 1801, to George Blagden, City of Washington [W-1238/C]","BW-2152/A-B - Letter - Lawrence Lewis, Woodlawn, Jan 16, 1805, to Bushrod Washington, Mount Vernon [W-1238/A]","BW-2153/A-D - Princess Juliana at Mount Vernon - Pictures taken on south lawn - Princess Juliana, Mrs. Roosevelt, Mrs. Towner, Mr. Charles Cecil Wall \u0026 party","BW-2154 - Nameplate - bottom of fire bucket","BW-2155 - Painting - early view Mount Vernon","BW-2156 - Portrait - George Washington, Gilbert Stuart, c. 1798 [H-4]","BW-2157/A-E - Restoration - North Necessary","BW-2158/A-F - Museum before renovation","BW-2160/ A-B - Sèvres - two-handled bowl [W-1153], bottom and side view","BW-2161 - George Washington medallion, bisque [M-1194]","BW-2162/A-B - Millstone '1770 WR'","BW-2163 - Peale Portrait - Washington ; Out 7/18/51 - John C. Chatterton; Missing 6-5-86","BW-2164 - Store Book, 1787 [W-676]","BW-2165 - Washingtons Tomb [Old Tomb]","BW-2166 - Book - Loose hints upon education : chiefly concerning the culture of the heart, title page with Washington's signature [W-390]","BW-2167 - Account book - Washington ; Out 7/18/51 - John C. Chatterton; Missing 6-5-1986","BW-2168 - George Washington's Cash Memorandum Book, 1785 [W-1901]","BW-2169/A-B - Letter - Tobias Lear to his mother","BW-2170/A-C - Letter - George Washington to Burwell Bassett, 1775 June 19 [W-714-a-b]","BW-2171A-B - Letter - George Washington to Marquis de Lafayette, 1798 October 8 [W-948]","BW-2172 - Letter - Martha Washington to Nelly Custis","BW-2173/A-B - Letter - Martha Washington to Nelly Custis","BW-2174 - Letter - Martha Washington to my dear child","BW-2175 - Letter - Martha Washington to Nelly Custis","BW-2176 - Envelope to Nelly Custis from Martha Washington","BW-2177 - 13 signatures of \"M. Washington\" and 1 signature of \"Miss Nelly Custis\"","BW-2178 - Recipe - \"To make a great cake\" [W-570]","BW-2179 - Account, ledger account of kitchen staples, 1794 April, at presidential residence in Philadelphia [W-678]","BW-2180 - Book - The beauties of the late Revd. Dr. Isaac Watts, with Washington's bookplate and signature on title page [W-388]","BW-2181 - Book of Common Prayer - published 1793, belonging to Marth Washington, Signed by Eleanor Parke Lewis (1802) on title page. Inscribed on endpaper in the hand of Lorenzo Lewis: For M E A Lewis, this prayer Book was read by her great grandmother Mrs. M. Washington twice a day from 1789 [sic] to the year 1802. [W-409]","BW-2182 - Compass [W-164]","BW-2183/A - Wax Medallic Portrait by Wright - close-up ; Out 7/18/51 - John C. Chatterton; Missing 6-5-86","BW-2185 - Old fence on Route 29 Above Warrenton, VA","BW-2186 - Gate - Monticello - Charlottesville, VA","BW-2187 - Scale model of post \u0026 rail fence","BW-2188 - Old gate at Monticello ; see: K. 404","BW-2189/A-B - Book - Commentary on the Book of Psalms - Volume II, title page signed by Martha Washinton, gift of Martha Washington to niece [W-1202/B]","BW-2190/A-B - Book - Commentary on the Book of Psalms - Volume I, title page signed by Martha Washington, given to niece [W-1202/A]","BW-2191/A-B - Book - A View of the Internal Evidence of the Christian Religion, title page signed by Mary Custis [W-1201]","BW-2192/A-B - Basket of worsted flowers [W-623]; deaccessioned 2007","BW-2193/A-B - Die for a Presidential Seal, Dorsett seal [H-1210]","BW-2194/A-C - Mount Vernon Chart","BW-2195 - Book - Mary Custis - \"A View of the Internal Evidence of the Christian Religion\" ; Missing 6/5/86","BW-2196 - China dish - broken in half - original ; Out 7/20/51 - John C. Chatterton; Missing 6-5-86","BW-2197 - Book - A Concordance to Holy Scriptures, by John Fisher [W-1190]","BW-2198/A-B - Group of medals selected for display in the museum [M-1200/A-D]","BW-2199/A-B - Portrait - Francis Bassett by Robert Edge Pine [W-1488]","BW-2200/A-C - Brown coat - George Washington's [W-1063]","BW-2201/A-B - Riding crop [W-1213] ; See also 3517","BW-2202/A-D - Book - Stephen's Philadelphia Directory for 1796, George Washington's copy [W-389]","BW-2206/A-C - Prince of Wales visit to the Tomb of Washington - 1860 [Not in the Mount Vernon collection]","BW-2207/A-B - Engraving  - Ancient entrance to Mount Vernon [West gate], Benson Lossing - 1858","BW-2208/A-B - Engraving - Mount Vernon boat landing, Benson Lossing, 1859","BW-2209/A-B - Lithograph - West View of the Mansion, by N. S. Bennett in aid of the Ladies Mount Vernon Association","BW-2210/A-C - Paintings by William Winstanley; A - View of the North [Hudson] River (Morning) [W-1179] ; B-C - View of the North [Hudson] River (Evening) [W-1180]","BW-2211/A-B - Waistcoat [W-574/C]","BW-2212/A-B - Lace collar [W-593]; deaccessioned 2007","BW-2213/A-B - Quilt top - details [W-587]","BW-2214/A-C - Cupola","BW-2215 - Broad axe [M-1215]; deaccessioned 2022","BW-2216 - Plastic mask - Washington's","BW-2217/A-B - Cut glass bowl [W-1265]","BW-2218 - Printed sketch of Destruction of the Bastille","BW-2219/A-D - Rug used in Dining Room [M-1266]; deaccessioned 1976","BW-2220 - Old double notched gate post","BW-2221A-C - Paddock fence - around stable yard - Paddock fence \u0026 solid board","BW-2222/A-B - Old post \u0026 rail fence ; A - Old post \u0026 rail fence - Wellington ; B - Old post \u0026 rail barrier - Matheson","BW-2223 - Gate - East Lawn - along retaining wall","BW-2224/A-R - Restoration - Wash House; A-E - repairs showing termites in studding \u0026 heavy timber base (sill); F-R - views from right side of fireplace around to left side, siding removed, exposed lath.","BW-2225; A-E - Lacquer writing desk [W-335]; E - on table in Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]","BW-2226 - Salt box","BW-2227 - Coffin fragment and coffin fragment case bearing Washington's profile [W-1212/A-B]","BW-2228 - Anvil [M-1207]; alternate MVLA number 66-65","BW-2229/A-B - Hair of George Washington with accompanying manuscript note \u0026 newspaper clipping attached on back [W-1214]","BW-2230/A-C - Planter containing orange tree - Upper Garden","BW-2231/A-B - Wooden latch - 3rd floor passage","BW-2232/A-E - Pohick Church","BW-2233 - Basement window at Harewood","BW-2234/A-B - Post and rail fence at Washington's Mill","BW-2235 - Gate on Little River Road","BW-2236/A-K - Excavations around Greenhouse, showing old foundation","BW-2237 - Bas-relief of Marquis de Lafayette [M-1221/B]","BW-2238 - Bas-relief of George Washington [M-1221/A]","BW-2239/A-B - Broken \"pitcher\" portrait of Washington (framed)","BW-2240/A-B - Drawing - Church in which Washington was married - St. Peters","BW-2241/A-B - Orangery - Mount Airy - ruins","BW-2242/A-B - Crepe myrtle, given to the Association by Robert E. Lee Memorial Foundation - Mrs. Lanier, President, and Mrs. Horace Mann Towner, Mount Vernon Regent, shown planting tree","BW-2243/A-B - Vault stone [W-396]","BW-2244/A-B - Stone roller [W-1147]","BW-2245/A-B - Marble bust of Washington","BW-2246/A-B - Barber's basin [M-1225]","BW-2247 - Grave - Robert Lewis - Masonic Cemetery, Fredericksburg, VA ; see K-435","BW-2248/A-D - Miniature statue of George Washington - after Houdon","BW-2249/A-B - Copy press [M-1227]; deaccessioned 2016","BW-2250 - Engraving - Lady Washington reception [M-1205]","BW-2251 - Flax spinning wheel - northwest quarters","BW-2252/A-C - Portrait - Ann Pamela Cunningham - close-up [M-405]","BW-2253/A-B - Bust - Washington - after Houdon","BW-2254/A-B - Engraving - Martha Washington, after Wollaston [M-727]","BW-2255/A-B - Benson Lossing's - General Plan of the Mansion and Grounds at Mount Vernon","BW-2256/A-B - Published map of Washington's farms at Mount Vernon, reduced from a drawing made by himself, by G. W. Boynton, Vol.XII, p. 316","BW-2257/A-G - Greenhouse foundation - interior view","BW-2258/A-B - Washington's Coat-of-Arms \u0026 Crest from over Front Parlor mantel","BW-2259/A-F - Wilton carpet [M-1275]; Purchased Feb. 1942, to be used on Front Parlor floor; deaccessioned 2020","BW-2260/A-B - Copy photograph, Kitchen Well House ; from a Miss Johnston's proof","BW-2261/A-B - Banquet Hall [New Room] - northeast corner","BW-2262 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - Palladian or venetian window","BW-2263 - Music room [Little Parlor] - from Central Hall door","BW-2264 - Music room [Little Parlor] - west wall","BW-2265/A-B - Platter [M-1246]; deaccessioned 2022","BW-2266 - Copy photograph, Coffee urn, silver [not in the MV collection]","BW-2267/A-B - Flat iron [M-1245]","BW-2268 - Lower Garden - Mansion in background","BW-2269 - Mansion - West Front","BW-2270/A-J - Restoration - Wash House - framework showing new work installed in 1941","BW-2271 - Fire engine house and engine","BW-2272/A-B - Willow tree saplings near west front of Mansion ; A - Willow tree between Mansion and Kitchen ; B - Willow tree between Servants' Hall and Mansion","BW-2273 - Engraving - General Francis Marion [M-1255/A]","BW-2274 - Engraving - Major General Thomas Sumter [M-1255/B]","BW-2275 - Engraving - Major General Charles Cotesworth Pinckney [M-1255/C]","BW-2276 - Engraving - Brigadier General John Cadwalader [M-1255/D]","BW-2277 - Engraving - Thaddeus Kosciuszko [M-1255/E]","BW-2278 - Engraving - Brigadier General George Weedon [M-1255/I]","BW-2279 - Engraving - John Philip DeHass [M-1255/F]","BW-2280 - Engraving - Major General Peter Muhlenberg [M-1255/G]","BW-2281 - Mortar","BW-2282 - Churn","BW-2283 - Card table [M-1288]; deaccessioned 2016","BW-2284 - Candle mold [M-851] alternate number [00-43]; deaccessioned 2022","BW-2285 - Strainer","BW-2286 - Candlestand","BW-2287/A-B - Urn ; A - Urn - legend; Type on back of photograph ; B - Urn - hot water ; Copy of photograph","BW-2288 - Greenhouse - proposed plan by Walter Macomber","BBW-2289 - Portrait - Gen. Francis Marion [M-712]","BW-2290/A-B - Medallion - Washington","BW-2291 -  Portrait - George Washington on porcelain [M-1298]","BW-2292 - Portrait - George Washington on porcelain","BW-2293/A-C - Engraving - American Flag over Mount Vernon, by Allen Russell Saalburg [M-1303]","BW-2294/A-C - Drawings of seals  - \"John Custis 1713,\" \"John Washington,\" and \"AW\"","BW-2295/A-C - Medallion of Washington belonging to Worth Bailey","BW-2296/A-D - Bottle seals","BW-2297/A-B - Copy photograph - Bedspread [H-1295]; deaccessioned","BW-2298 - Regent Mrs. Alice Haliburton Richards and Vice Regents in front of the administration building [Bolton Building] circa 1930","BW-2299 - Nelly Custis crib [W-237] with canopy","BW-2300 - Mary Ball Washington easy chair [W-152] upholstered with Mrs. Harrison's material","BW-2301/A-B - Dining Room table [M-1302] in dining room; table deaccessioned 2016","BW-2302/A-B - Martha Washington (pastel portrait) [M-1307]","BW-2305/A-E - Cobblestone gutter at Wash House uncovered when grading laundry yard","BW-2306/A-B - Bedspread [M-1356]","BW-2307 - Share of stock in Bank of Alexandria, 1796 July 5 [W-598]","BW-2308/A-B - Olive oil jar [W-1309]","BW-2309 - Keeler (wooden tub) [M-1363] alternate number [42-1.2]","BW-2310 - Piggin [M-1362]","BW-2311 - Engraving - George Washington: Premier President des Etats-Unis d'Amerique [M-1361]","BW-2312/A-B - Wooden mixing bowl [W-1360] ; A - Mixing bowl showing label - J.P. Morgan Sale","BW-2313/A-B - Mount Vernon - early view, engraved by M. Stuart, after John Gadsby Chapman, 1839 [M-1355]; Bought by Mrs. Hanks for the MVLA","BW-2314/A-E - George Washington miniatures (2) - larger miniature [M-1365], small miniature loan?","BW-2315/A - Banquet Hall [New Room] Mantel","BW-2315/C - Benjamin Franklin - Music Room [Little Parlor] ; Yale-Kountze Collection - LOAN","BW-2315/D - Lion ornaments - Central Passage ; Yale-Kountze Collection - LOAN","BW-2315/F - Engraving - above Blue Bedroom mantel ; Yale-Kountze Collection (engraving) - LOAN","BW-2315/G - Chest of drawers - Blue Bedroom ; Yale-Kountze Collection (chest of drawers) - LOAN","BW-2315/H, H-1 - Engraving - Washington Family by Savage ; Yale-Kountze Collection (engraving) - LOAN","BW-2315/I - Engravings - Banquet Hall [New Room] ; Yale-Kountze Collection (engraving) - LOAN","BW-2317 - Cincinnati china exhibited in museum","BW-2318 - Martha Washington - pastel [M-1307]","BW-2321 - Table - \"Wedding Breakfast\" - deButts [W-1435] - LOAN","BW-2322/A - Braddock sword - hilt [W-82]","BW-2322/B-C - Smallsword and scabbard (state or dress sword) [W-84/A-D] ; C- hilt","BW-2322/D-E - Prussian or Alte sword (Broadsword and scabbard) [W-85] ; E - Hilt","BW-2322F-G - Model 1767 French officer's epée (Mourning or Spanish dress sword) [W-83] ; G - Mourning or Spanish dress sword - hilt","BW-2322/H-I - Military sashes ; H - Military sash - Washington's [W-87] ; I - Military sash - \"1709\" - Braddock [W-86]","BW-2322/J - Telescopes or spyglasses [W-644] and [W-721]","BW-2322/K-L - Pair of Flintlock pistols [W-408/A-B] and holsters [W-349/A-B]","BW-2322/M - Canteen [W-350]","BW-2322/N - Cannon [W-716]","BW-2322/O - Brass uniform button \"22\" [W-443]","BW-2322/P - Pair of brass spurs [W-474/A-B]","BW-2322/Q-R - Field bedstead [W-473] ; Q - Field bedstead - folded ; R - Field bedstead - assembled","BW-2322/S - Cane daybed [H-208/A-C]","BW-2322/T-W - Trunks ; T - Trunk - \"I. H - 1775\" [W-366]; U - Army trunk - \"G.Washington - Virginia\" [W-312]; V - Trunk - detail of engraved plate - \"I.H-1775\" [W-366]; W - Army trunk - detail of engraved plate - \"1.H-1775\" - \"G. Washington - Virginia\"[W-312]","BW-2322/X-Y - Trunk [W-367]; Y - Trunk - \"General Washington No. 3\" - detail of brass plate [W-367]","BW-2322/Z - Liquor case with bottles and stopper [W-188/A-G]","BW-2322/AA - Packing chest [W-347]","BW-2322/BB - Needle case [W-523]","BW-2322/CC - Camp towel [W-505]","BW-2322/DD - Camp knife \u0026 fork [W-513/A-B]","BW-2322/EE - Travelling razor case [W-1598/A-C]","BW-2322/FF-GG - Shaving Case [W-481]; FF - Shaving case (closed); GG - Shaving case (open) - Proof only, negative missing 6/6/1980","BW-2322/HH - Pounce Box [W-548]","BW-2322/II - Braddock sword or Smallsword [W-82]","BW-2323 - Portrait of Lawrence Washington [W-126]","BW-2324 - Copy photograph - View (pre-1895) of Well House south of Kitchen","BW-2326/B - Map of Mount Vernon - 1793 ; \"Five Farms Map\", Courtesy, Huntington Library","BW-2329/C - Vaughan Plan ; Missing 3/27/2023","BW-2334/D - Silver lamp ; Yale-Delancey Kountze Collection","BW-2334/E - George Washington portrait on glass ; Yale-Delancey Kountze Collection; See also 2315","BW-2335/A-C - North vista","BW-2336/A-C - Soil analysis","BW-2337 - Engraved portrait - General Nathaniel Greene [M-1449]","BW-2338/A-B - Tree #102 - Ash, near the stable","BW-2339/A-D - Kitchen [Lower] Garden views","BW-2340/A-B - Boxwood hedge - Upper Garden","BW-2341/A-B - Sundial pedestal","BW-2342/A-F - Worn steps - Mansion \u0026 Spinning House","BW-2343/A-B - DuPont chairs - needlepoint seat covers","BW-2344/A-F1-2 - Foundations of wall at west end of Bowling Green","BW-2352/A-C - Cavity work - tree #70, located along south serpentine path next to lower garden wall.","BW-2353/A-GG - Military equipment booklet negatives, published by Mount Vernon Ladies' Association. Negatives include military equipment belonging to George Washington: packing cases, trunks, swords, sashes, furniture, razors, shaving case, canteen, field bedstead, needlepoint, spurs, holsters, button, liquor case, miniature cannon, camp knife and fork, and pair of pistols.","BW-2354 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - mantel","BW-2355/A-B - Office [Servants' Quarters] \u0026 Gardener's House","BW-2356/A-N - Weather vane, cupola, finial, etc. - Mansion","BW-2357/A-D - South tree line along serpentine path - foliage mass, views from southeast lawn near kitchen and paddock looking north.","BW-2358/A-B - Kentucky coffee bean #76 - south shrubbery","BW-2359/A-B - Cedar of Lebanon, #123, on the southeast lawn","BW-2360/A-E - Laundry Yard - fence line excavation","BW-2361/A-M - Laundry Yard - foundation excavation","BW-2362/A-C - Spinning House yard - foundation excavation ; See #2367 (1-6)","BW-2363/A-H - Documents - covers to Washington letters ; (THOM COLLECTION)","BW-2364/A-C - \"Louis XVI\" carpet in New Room [W-5]","BW-2366 - Upper Garden from Spinning House roof","BW-2367/A-F - Spinning House yard - foundation excavation ; See also #2362 (1-3)","BW-2369/A-E -  Copy photograph - Panoramic of Trolley terminal - Mount Vernon circa 1929 ; Copy negative 7/79, Original destroyed","BW-2370/A-C - Copy photographs - Mount Vernon - views in the 1920s ; Esther Cragg","BW-2371/A-E - Barn yard excavations","BW-2372/A-B - Botanical Garden - foundation wall details","BW-2373/A-U - Dairy details, exterior and interior views - before removal","BW-2374/A-B - Candlestand - Mansion Library","BW-2375/A-N - Restoration - Storehouse - Butler's House - interiors, stairs, walls, removal of boards to show interior of walls","BW-2377/A-J - Restoration - Storehouse - Butler's House - interiors, wall interiors, floor and wall details","BW-2380/A-B - Restoration - Storehouse - Butler's House - interiors, details of walls","BW-2383/A-B - Miniatures - George Washington by Charles Willson Peale [W-460] and Martha Washington by James Peale [W-624] ; Handbook 66","BW-2397 - Downstairs Bedroom  - bed ; Handbook 41","BW-2398 - Downstairs Bedroom - fireplace; Handbook 40","BW-2408 - Dining Room [Small Dining Room] ; Handbook 42","BW-2409 - Dining Room [Small Dining Room] ;  Handbook 43","BW-2414 - Flower Garden ; Handbook 26","BW-2440 - Kitchen - fireplace ; Handbook 65","BW-2485/A-B - Mansion - northeast façade ; Handbook 34","BW-2486 - Mansion - northeast façade","BW-2488 - Mansion - northeast façade, view of the piazza and Palladian or Venetian window.","BW-2489 - Mansion - northeast façade, Mansion's northeast corner, taken from the east lawn. The north colonnade and servants' hall are also visible.","BW-2490 - Mansion - northeast façade","BW-2491 - Mansion - northeast façade","BW-2495 - Mansion - west front façade","BW-2502 - Kitchen \u0026 Circle Storehouse from the bowling green. The southwest corner of the Mansion is visible at left ; Handbook 63","BW-2507 - Paddock, view with gate open, the lower garden brick wall is seen in the distance.","BW-2510 - Deer Park - view from the east lawn looking south which includes the deer park and the Potomac River in the distance.","BW-2514 - Dairy House - backside of the dairy house along the south lane.","BW-2516 - Mansion's south side, taken from the southeast lawn. The south colonnade,kitchen, and dairy are also visible.","BW-2518 - Staircase in central passage ; Handbook 39","BW-2523 - View of the bed in the northwest corner of the Blue Room.","BW-2524 - Fireplace and mantel in Blue Room","BW-2527 - View of fireplace and mantel in Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]","BW-2546 - Music room [Little Parlor] - harpsichord ;  Handbook 51","BW-2553 - Mansion's piazza, taken from the north end with a view of the river in the distance.  ; Handbook 37","BW-2558 - Piazza - from north end","BW-2570 - BW-2570 - West Gate and Porters' Lodges ;  Handbook 22","BW-2572 - West gate well house, view includes the west gate and both porters' lodges","BW-2574 - West Parlor [Front Parlor] - south wall with sofa and Peale portrait [H-17] ; Handbook 48","BW-2580 - Mrs. Washington's sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber], view of mantle and fireplace","BW-2644/B - Tavern-type table - reduced ; missing 3/27/2023","BW-2648/B - Mural - candelabra ensemble ; W-1181 ; Missing 3/27/2023","BW-2677/1-7 - Dairy exposed construction details, siding and roofing removed","BW-2678/1-4 - 18th century sanitary drainage at Mount Vernon; 1 - drawn diagram; 2-4 - excavation to reveal drainage","BW-2679/1-8 - Stable interiors, construction study; excavation and removal of modern floor materials","BW-2680/1-4 - Flower Garden - boxwood parterres","BW-2681/1-11 - table interiors, construction study; excavation and removal of modern floor materials","BW-2682/1-2 - Early view of Mount Vernon after a painting, circa 1790","BW-2683/1-2 - Flower Garden - boxwood parterres","BW-2684/1-2 - Portrait - Frances Bassett - original [W-1488] \u0026 copy","BW-2686/A-1 - Washington Family by Savage ; Negative made from A, 1975","BW-2691/1-2 - Admission sign at Texas Gate entrance","BW-2692 - Stone drainage inlet - Hampton Court","BW-2693/1-3 - Kitchen [Lower] Garden - back side of garden house showing brick foundation","BW-2694 - Side chair [W-95]","BW-2695 - Sheraton chair - West Parlor [Front Parlor]","BW-2696 - Side chair [W-1426] - LOAN","BW-2697 - Chippendale side chair [M-46]","BW-2698 - Chippendale side chair [W-1464]","BW-2699 - Chippendale side chair [H-8]; deaccessione 2015","BW-2700 - Uncommon Chair [W-159]","BW-2701 - Sack-back Windsor armchair [W-198]","BW-2702 - Child's sack-back Windsor high chair [W-103]","BW-2703 - Ladder-back rocking chair [W-313]","BW-2704 - Mary Ball Washington easy chair [W-152]","BW-2705 - Queen Anne armchair [M-25]; deaccessioned 1982","BW-2706 - Pair of Andirons [M-1606]; LOAN - Museum of Fine Arts, Boston","BW-2707 - Pair of andirons [M-67/A-B]","BW-2708 - Pair of andirons [H-1487/A-B]","BW-2709 - Crocheted bedspread [M-1927]; deaccessioned 2016","BW-2710 - Bolton counterpane [M-1312]; deaccessioned 2016","BW-2711 - Marseilles bedspread [W-1428]","BW-2712 - Bolton counterpane [M-254]; deaccessioned 2016","BW-2713 - Embroidered bedspread [M-1929]; deaccessioned 2019","BW-2714 - Bolton counterpane [M-1624]; deaccessioned 2016","BW-2715 - Crocheted bedspread [M-1100]; deacccessioned 2016","BW-2716 - Quilt - Lafayette bedspread [H-568]","BW-2717 - Bedspread [M-1925]; deaccessioned 2019","BW-2718 - Bedspread [M-1486]; deaccessioned 2019","BW-2719/1-2 - Quilts;  BW-2719/1 quilt [H-554]; BW-2719/2 - quilt [M-1300]; deaccessioned 2019","BW-2720 - Log Cabin quilt with pieces of garments worn by Martha Washington, George Washington, Eleanor Parke Custis Lewis, and Esther Coxe Lewis [W-1463]","BW-2721 - Interior of Circle Storehouse","BW-2722 - Cup, saucer \u0026 lid - States china [W-1497/A-C]","BW-2723 - West Front of Mansion from serpentine entrance (Bowling Green Gate closed)","BW-2724 - West Front of Mansion from serpentine entrance (Bowling Green Gate open)","BW-2725 - Upper Garden - Rose Garden","BW-2726 - Upper Garden - boxwood parterre (west)","BW-2727 - Botanical Garden","BW-2728 - Upper Garden - boxwood parterre","BW-2729 - Upper Garden - boxwood parterre","BW-2730 - Upper Garden - Rose Garden","BW-2731 - Cup \u0026 saucer - Custine [W-1454/A-B]","BW-2732 - Cup \u0026 saucer - Sevres set [W-1456/A-B]","BW-2733 - Cup \u0026 saucer - Sevres set [W-1491/A-B]","BW-2734 - Saucepan [W-1457] and custard cup [W-1456/C-D] - Sevres set","BW-2735 - Silver salts - open tops; LOAN","BW-2736 - Canister - tea caddy [W-1390]; LOAN","BW-2737 - Leaf-shaped dish [W-1455]","BWBW-2738 - Book - Poems chiefly in the Scottish dialect, Robert Burns [W-1498]","BW-2739 - List of Negroes, 1799 [A-366.65]","BW-2740 - Release of Indenture, Roger Gregory and Mildred Gregory to Augustine Washington, 1726 May 17 [A-373]","BW-2741 - 1797 Diary of George Washington [W-1490]","BW-2742 - 1797 Diary of George Washington [W-1490]","BW-2743 - 1797 Diary of George Washington [W-1490]","BW-2744 - George Washington - bookplate - Burns Poems [W-1498]","BW-2745 - Bushrod Washington - bookplate - Burns Poems [W-1498]","BW-2762/A-E - Stable - stall floor excavations","BW-2763/A-B - Stable - exterior pavement excavations","BW-2764/A-F - Brick walk from stable towards Tomb area","BW-2765/A-O - Holly trees #127 (male), #128 (female) on the east lawn lifted by winch, moved and replanted in the south grove.","BW-2766/A-C - Excavation - Brick and tile drains through south grove","BW-2767/A-B - Excavation - Brick drain through south grove","BW-2768/1-20 - Restoration - Washington Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber]; BW-2768/1-6,18-20 - fireplace, details; BW-2768/7, 15-16 - Washington Bedroom - north wall; BW-2768/8-9 - Washington Bedroom - east wall; BW-2768/10,14 - Washington Bedroom - south wall; BW-2768/11-12 - Washington Bedroom - west wall; BW-2768/13,17 - Washington Bedroom - wallpaper pattern - north wall","BW-2769/1-9 - Restoration - Washington Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber], north dressing room or closet; BW-2769/1,9 - north wall; BW-2769/2-3 - east wall; BW-2769/4-5 - south wall; BW-2769/6-8 - west wall","BW-2770/1-16 - Restoration - Washington Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber], south closet; BW-2770/1-2 - north wall; BW-2770/3-4 - east wall; BW-2770/5 - east wall detail; BW-2770/6-7 - south wall; BW-2770/8 - south wall detail; BW-2770/9-10 - west wall; BW-2770/11-14 - west wall detail; BW-2770/15-16 - west wall","BW-2771/A-C - Colorless cut glass compote bowl on stand [W-2378]","BW-2772 - Wine glass [W-2381]","BW-2809/1-3 - Silver bread basket [W-2801]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2810/1-2 - Argand lamp [W-2910] ; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2811/1-2 - Cruet stand [W-2911/A-C]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2812 - Red Moroccan leather pocketbook [W-2804/A]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2813 - Martha Parke Custis, bust-length oval miniature [W-4905], attributed to Charles Willson Peale; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2814 - Red Moroccan leather pocketbook [W-2804/A]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2815 - Netted shawl [W-1527/A]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2816 - Pair of gloves [W-1517/A-B]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2819 - Knitted garters [W-1516/A-B]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2820 - Book - \"Captain Cook's Third and Last Voyage,\" property of Eliza Parke Custis' grandson","BW-2821 - Book - \"History of Col. Parke's Administration,\" 1717, property of John Custis; title page with signature; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2822 - Book - \"An abridgment of Sir Walter Raleigh's History of the world,..\", 1698, property of John Custis, title page [W-1549]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2823 - Book - \"The Diary of the Late George Bubb Dodington\", title page signed by George Washington [W-1547]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2824 - George Washington bookplate in, \"The Diary of the Late George Bubb Dodington\" [W-1547];  Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2825 - Book - \"The Lady's Magazine,\" owned by Mrs. Washington [W-1548]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2826 - Book - \"The Lady's Magazine,\" with Martha Washington's signature [W-1548]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2827/1-6 - Letter - George Washington to Lund Washington, August 13, 1783 [A-508];  Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2828/1-2 - Letter - Thomas Law to John Law, May 13, 1802 [RM-619 ; MS-4527.1]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2829 - Letter - John Trumbull to Mrs. Eliza Custis Law, May 1, 1830 ; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2830 - Letter - John Trumbull to Mrs. Eliza Custis Law, December 15, 1823 ; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2831/1-2 - Letter - John Trumbull to Mrs. Eliza Custis Law, April 3, 1829 ; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2832 - Letter - John Trumbull to Mrs. Eliza Custis Law, May 5, 1829 ; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2833/1-2 - John Trumbull Statement regarding portrait of George Washington ;  Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2834 - Letter - John Trumbull to Mrs. Eliza Custis Law, January 25, 1829 ; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2835 - Signature of John Custis inside book - \"An abridgment of Sir Walter Raleigh's History of the world,..\", 1698 [W-1549]","BW-2836 - Inscription inside book - \"Captain Cook's Third and Last Voyage\"; inscription from Eliza Parke Custis to her only grandson Edmund L. Rogers; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2837 - Writing box with a note inside written by Eliza Parke Custis; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2838 - Prayer book, inscription of Eliza Parke Custis; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2839 - Prayer book with note from Eliza Parke Custis; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2840/1-2 - George Washington's dentures [W-1520]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2841/1-2 - Tape-loom [H-4909] and horn spoon [W-4908]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2842/1-3 - Gold medal and snuff box [W-2810]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2843 - Sheffield coaster [W-2802]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2844 - Pewter camp plate [W-1521]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2845 - Society of the Cincinnati soup plate [possibly W-2559?]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2846/1-2 - Martha Washington States China saucer;  Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2847 - Reverse memorial locket Martha Parke Custis,not in Mount Vernon collection; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2848 - Cufflinks - copper cufflink [W-4911] and enamel cufflink [W-2558]; and stud; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2849 - Silver compass [W-4907] and pocket drawing set [W-2806/A-D]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2850 - Miniature - George Washington [W-4906] and Martha Washington [W-4904]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2851 - Miniature, John Parke Custis [W-4904]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2852/1-2 - Mourning locket [?] and miniature of Martha Parke Custis [W-4905]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2853/1-4 - Thomas Law by John Zoffany ; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2854 - Trumbull portrait of George Washington at Verplanck's Point - not in Mount Vernon collection; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2855 - Quilted cover by Martha Washington [W-1522]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2856 - Camp towel and pomatum knife [W-2805]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2857 - Dress fragments ; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2858 - Child's mitt [W-1529]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2859/1-2 - Sunbonnet [W-1526]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2860 - Sleeves [W-1527/C-D] and nightcap [W-1527/B], knitted; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2861 - Two pairs of gloves [W-1915/A-B] [W-1916/A-B]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2862/1-2 - Brown silk dress belonging to Martha Washington [W-1523]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2863 - Dress bodice [W-1525]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2864 - Pair of shoes [W-1524/A-B]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2865 - Quilted waistcoat; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2866 - Linen waistcoat [W-1518]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2867 - Breeches [W-1515]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2868/1-2 - Blue coat [W-1514]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2869/1-3 - Writing box with a note inside written by Eliza Parke Custis; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith;  See BW-2837","BW-2870/1-3 - Trunk [W-1513]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2871/1-3 - Chest of drawers [W-2800]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2872/1-4 - Chest of drawers [W-2800]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2873/1-4 - Marble slab table [W-1546]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2874 - Backstool [W-2733]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2875/1-5 - Family Kitchen excavations - west room floor; BW-2875/1 - southwest corner; BW-2875/2 - opposite southwest corner; BW-2857/3 - northwest corner; BW-2875/4 - fireplace base - west wall; BW-2875/5 - east wall","BW-2876/1-3 - Kitchen Garden - Bee House","BW-2877/1-9 - Stable - mule shed details","BW-2878/1-2 - Windsor chairs on piazza","BW-2879/1-4 - Family Kitchen - stair details","BW-2880/1-2 - Grounds detail - area behind office [Servants' Hall]","BW-2881 - Engraving - Lady Washington [M-1027/A]","BW-2882/1-4 - Excavation - Family Kitchen - interior details","BW-2883/1-2 - Excavation - Brick drain from south side of Family Kitchen","BW-2884/1-3 - Excavation grounds detail - corners of deer park wall at center gate","BW-2885 - Cut glass carafe; one of a pair [H-1631/A-B]","BW-2886/1-4 - Family Kitchen - excavation around Well House ; missing 6-10-1986","BW-2887/1-9 - Family Kitchen - interior details ; missing 6-10-1986","BW-2888/1-6 - Family Kitchen - interior details ; missing 6-10-1986","BW-2889/1-6 - Family Kitchen - interior details ; missing 6-10-1986","BW-2890/1-4 - Restoration - West Quarters [Greenhouse Slave Quarters] - exterior wall details","BW-2891/1-23 - Powel Coach details [H-737]; BW-2891/1 -  cranes; BW-2891/2 - horizontal (5th) wheel - front view; BW-2891/3 - horizontal (5th) wheel - side view; BW-2891/4-5 - rear axle, axle bed \u0026 transom; BW-2891/6 - rear axle, axle bed, raisers \u0026 platform; BW-2891/7 - plow handles \u0026 footman's platform; BW-2891/8 - plow handles - side view; BW-2891/9 - plow handles - side view with bolts; BW-2891/10 - plow handles - top view, detailed; BW-2891/11 - fore (under) carriage - top view; BW-2891/12 - fore (under) carriage - side view; BW-2891/13 - fore (under) carriage - bottom view; BW-2891/14 - front wheel - front view; BW-2891/15 - front wheel - side view; BW-2891/16 - front wheel - back view; BW-2891/17 - rear wheel - front view; BW-2891/18 - rear wheel - side view ; 2891/19 - rear wheel - back view ; 289120-21 - main braces (straps) ; 2891/22 - springs (body) - front view; BW-2891/23 - springs (body) - side view","BW-2891/24-46 - Powel Coach details [H-737]; BW-2891/24 - springs (body) - back view; BW-2891/25 - raisers (blocks) - seat bolt, frame bolts, door handle; BW-2891/26 - Footmans step - king bolt; BW-2891/27 - Linchpin - axle at M-nut wheel-iron; BW-2891/28-29 - Splinter bar (draw-bar); BW-2891/30 - Coach body exterior - front; BW-2891/31 - Coach body exterior - right side; BW-2891/32 - Coach body exterior - rear; BW-2891/33 - Coach body - right side door open - step down; BW-2891/34 - Coach interior - general view - upper part; BW-2891/35-36 - Coach interior - front - two views; BW-2891/37 - Coach interior - left side; BW-2891/38 - Coach interior - rear; BW-2891/39-40 - Windows - side door; BW-2891/41 - Windows - side door rear; BW-2891/42-43 - Venetian blinds - side and back; BW-2891/44-45 - Carved ornaments at bottom outside corners; BW-2891/46 - Coachman's seat - four views","BW-2891/47-68 - Powel Coach details [H-737]; BW-2891/47-49 - Coachman's seat; BW-2891/50 - Coachman's seat - detail of springs; BW-2891/51 - Front box - bottom; BW-2891/52-53 - Front box - top; BW-2891/54 - Front box - door and side; BW-2891/55-56 - Front box - door closed \u0026 door open - lock ; 2891/57 - Venetian blinds front - inside ; 2891/58 - Venetian blinds front - outside; BW-2891/59 - Front windows; BW-2891/60 - Top moulding - Crane - leathers; BW-2891/61-64 - Lamps - different views; BW-2891/65-66 - Photograph of picture found in coach; BW-2891/67-68 - Photograph of framed picture (1853?)","NOTE:  BW-2891/57-68 photos taken February 1950","BW-2892 - Chassis of Concord coach in Hell Hole (1850)","BW-2893 - Washington - Book Plate - Genuine ; Annual Report '57, p. 30","BW-2894 - Washington - Book plate - spurious","BW-2902/A-C - Stable - mule shed","BW-2903/1-3 - Restoration - Family Kitchen - rear of fireplace \u0026 oven beneath weatherboards; see also BW-2908","BW-2904/1-2 - Greenhouse - excavation details","BW-2905/1-21 - Greenhouse - excavation details","BW-2906/1-3 - Flower Garden - Magnolia \"planted by Lafayette\"; see also BW-2916","BW-2907 - Family Kitchen - exterior section of south facade","BW-2908/1-3 - Family Kitchen - rear of fireplace \u0026 oven beneath weatherboards after restoration;  see also BW-2903","BW-2909 - Family Kitchen floor, drain in front of oven","BW-2910 - Kitchen Garden [Lower Garden] - excavation along north wall","BW-2911 - Liquor case [W-188] - Butler's Pantry","BW-2912 - Trunk [A-447.1]","BW-2913 - Spice box [W-1416] ; Yale-Kountze Collection - LOAN","BW-2914 - Box - brass nail studded [A-447.4]","BW-2915/A-C - Restoration - Fireplace hood in Family Kitchen, showing details behind spit boards","BW-2916/A-J - Greenhouse - excavation details","BW-2916/K-M - Wax medallion of George Washington by Joseph Wright ; Missing 4/24/2023","BW-2917/A-G - Small bust of George Washington by unknown artist","BW-2918/A-B - Greenhouse \u0026 Slave Quarters - reconstruction progress, bricking wall","BW-2919/1-4 - Low aerial view of upper garden during reconstruction of greenhouse slave quarters","BW-2920/1-4 - Restoration - Family Kitchen - removal of dormers","BW-2921/1-2 - Restoration - Family Kitchen - exterior after removal of dormers \u0026 replacement of sheathing on north dormers","BW-2922/1-5 - Family Kitchen - after restoration of interior","BW-2923 - Greenhouse Progressive Development Plan of 1950, blueprint by Walter Macomber","BW-2924/1-2 - Cup \u0026 saucer reproduction of States China - privately owned","BW-2925 - Tin cream whipper [M-1477] - Mount Vernon Collection","BW-2926/1-16 - Powel Coach [H-737] with a team of horses and drivers parades in front of Mansion - Governor's Day - October 26, 1950","BW-2927/1-7 - Restoration - Banquet Hall [New Room] - showing early plaster","BW-2928/1-9 - Restoration - Banquet Hall [New Room] - early plaster removed showing lath","BW-2929/1-2 - Laurus Tinus plant in reproduction flowerpot, placed on the piazza","BW-2930/1-7 - Excavation -  Flower [Upper] Garden - foundation walls below grade on garden side of east and west quarters","BW-2941/1-4 - Elm #44 along serpentine path showing damage, to be removed","BW-2942/1-5 - Walls of old Propagating House at end of west quarters in Flower Garden","BW-2943/A - George Washington's Presidential Coach Transparent ; Missing 4/24/2023","BW-2945/ A-D - Bust of George Washington by Hiram Powers [H-738]","BW-2946/A-C - North colonnade - restoration of ceiling and roof framing","BW-2955/A-B - Copy photograph - \"Wellington\"","BW-2956 - Book - \"An Abridgment of Sir Walter Raleigh's History of the World,\" [W-1549] title page (blurry)","BW-2957 - Book - \"Memoirs and select remains of an only son..,\" by Thomas Durand, signed by Thomas Washington, title page [H-1348]","BW-2958 - Book - \"The Diary of the Late George Bubb Dodington,\" signed by George Washington, title page [W-1547]","BW-2959 - Book - \"The Pleasures of Memory..\" 1795, title page [W-1319]","BW-2960 - \"Biography of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence\" - John Sanderson, title page [W-1338/A-I]","BW-2961 - Book - \"Poems by William Cowper\" signed by L. Lewis, title page [W-1325/A-C]","BW-2962 - Book - \"Poems by Bernard Barton,\" inscription on title page, 'M. E. A Lewis, a New Year's gift from her affectionate cousin, N. A. R. Custis'[W-1322]","BW-2963 - Book - \"Memoirs of the War in the Southern Department\" - Henry Lee","BW-2964 - Book - \"Essays \u0026 Notes on Husbandry\" - J. B. Bordley, title page signed by Gabriel Lewis [H-1359]","BW-2965 - Book - \"The Expedition of Humphry Clinker\" [W-1357]","BW-2966 - Book - \"Horse-Hoeing Husbandry\" - Jethro Tull, title page [H-1323]","BW-2967 - Book - \"The Penny Magazine\" [W-1332/A-C]","BW-2968 - Book - \"The Children of the Abbey\" - R.W. Roche, signed by Eleanor Parke Custis [W-1556]","BW-2969 - Book - \"The Book of Common Prayer\"","BW-2970 - Book - \"The Odyssey of Homer\" [H-1352/A\u0026B]","BW-2971 - Book - \"Whims and Oddities in Prose and Verse\" - Thomas Hood, signed by L. Lewis [W-1327]","BW-2972 - Book - \"The History of England\" - Swollet, signed by George W. Craik [H-1473]","BW-2973 - Book - \"The Sermons of Mr. Yorick\" [W-1358/A-F]","BW-2974 - Book - \"Natural Theology\" - Paley, signed by Bushrod Washington [H-1609]","BW-2975 - Book - \"The Iliad of Homer\"","BW-2976 - Book - \"Gulliver Redivivius, or the Curious and Entertaining Travels..\" signed by Lorenzo Lewis [W-1340]","BW-2977 - Book - \"A Collection of Poems\" signed by W.W. Lewis","BW-2978 - Book - \"Works of the late Doctor Benjamin Franklin\" [H-1607]","BW-2979 - Book - \"A Collection of all such Acts of the General Assembly of Virginia\" signed by Lawrence Lewis","BW-2980 - Book \"The Beauties of Sterne\" signed by George Washington [W-1646]","BW-2981 - Book - \"Reports of Cases in the Court of Appeals in Virginia\" by Bushrod Washington, signed by Lawrence Lewis [W-1329]","BW-2982 - Book - \"The Reign of Louis the Sixteenth\" - John Gifford, signed by Lawrence Lewis [W-1335]","BW-2983 - Book - \"Rural Oeconomy\" signed by John Lewis [H-1353]","BW-2984 - Book - \"The Tatler, or Lucubrations of Isaac Bickerstaff\" [H-1347/A\u0026B]","BW-2985 - Book - \"A Selection from the Harleian Miscellany\" signed by Lawrence Lewis [W-1339]","BW-2986 - Book - \"A Selection of Speeches of the President of the United States\" signed by Lawrence Lewis [W-1342]","BW-2987 - Book - \"The Fables of John Dryden\" signed by Lawrence Lewis [W-1334]","BW-2988 - Book - \"O'Euvres de M. De Voltaire\" [H-1344]","BW-2989 - Book - \"The Village Pastor\"- Augustus La Fontaine, signed by Eleanor Parke Lewis [W-1318/A-B]","BW-2990 - Book - \"Les Avantures de Telemaque\" - Francois de Salignac, signed by Thomas Fairfax [H-1343]","BW-2991 - Book - \"The Life of Lorenzo de Medici\" - William Roscoe, signed by Eleanor Parke Lewis [W-1321]","BW-2992 - Book - \"Tour Through Holland\" - Henry Peckham, signed by B. Dandridge [H-1330]","BW-2993 - Book - \"The Dramatic Works of Colley Cibber\" - signed by Lawrence Lewis [W-1315/A-E]","BW-2994 - Book - \"A Voyage Towards the South Pole\" - James Cook, signed by Lawrence Lewis [W-1316/A-B]","BW-2995 - Book - \"The Lady's Companion\" - signed by Frances Dandridge [W-1489]","BW-2996 - Book - \"Poems by C. Churchill\" - signed by Samuel Washington [H-1345]","BW-2997 - Book - \"The Domestic Encyclopaedia\" - A. F. M. Willich, M.D., signed by Eliza P. Custis [W-1331/A-E]","BW-2998 - Book - \"The Private Life of Lewis XV\" - J.O. Justamond, signed by George Washington [W-1460]","BW-2999 - Book - \"Evelina\" - W-1326/A-C","BW-3000 -  Book - \"The Antiquities of England and Wales\" - signed by Lawrence Lewis [W-1314]","BW-3001 - Book - \"Voyage Round the World\" - Captain Nathaniel Portlock, signed by Lawrence Lewis [W-1337]","BW-3002 - Book - \"The History and Antiquities of the Town \u0026 County of the Town of Nottingham\" - John Throsby, signed by Lawrence Lewis [W-1333]","BW-3003 - Book - \"Three years' travels throughout the interior parts of North America\"- Johnathan Carver [W-1328]","BW-3004 - Book - \"Letters from a Persian in England\" [W-1324]","BW-3005 - Book - \"The Natural and Chemical Elements of Agriculture\" - John Wills [H-1349]","BW-3006 - Book - \"Dissertations Moral and Critical\" - James Beattie, signed by Lorenzo Lewis [W-1320/A-J]","BW-3007 - Book - \"Nocturnal Visit\" - Maria Regina Roche, signed by Eleanor Parke Lewis [W-1341/A-B]","BW-3008/A-D - Book - Illustrations from \"The Lady's Companion\" on how to Cook Fowl \u0026 Rabbit [W-1489]","BW-3009 - French regimental banner [M-1391]; LOAN","BW-3010 - Gray silk gown fragment [M-1496]","BW-3011 - Tent fragment [W-1389]; LOAN","BW-3012 - Punch bowl [W-1452]","BW-3013 - Pearl jewelry - dove pin and pair of earrings [W-1444/A-C]","BW-3014 - Pink and brown stripe gown fragment [W-1511]","BW-3015 - Portrait - Laboissiere L'un des Fondateurs de la Republique [H-1397]; LOAN","BW-3016 - Sewing box [W-1437]","BW-3017 - Brooch with hair of George Washington [W-1470]","BW-3018 - Curtain fragment [W-1387]; LOAN","BW-3019 - Silver candlestick [W-1466]","BW-3020 - Engraving - The Home of Washington, Mount Vernon, Va., Currier \u0026 Ives [M-1618]; deaccessioned 2017","BW-3021 - Clock [H-1398]; LOAN","BW-3022 - Pestle [W-1422]","BW-3023 - Inkstand [W-1461/A-E]","BW-3024 - Netted fringe [M-1632]","BW-3025 - Tea bowl and saucer [W-1472/A-B]","BW-3026 - Mechlin lace trim [W-1443]","BW-3027 - Portrait - Benjamin Franklin [H-1414]; LOAN","BW-3028 - Dessert spoon - Custis crest [W-1468]","BW-3029 - Comb - silver [W-1442]","BW-3030 - Traveling writing desk [W-1429]","BW-3031 - Hide trunk [M-1505]; formerly owned by William Lanier Washington","BW-3032 - Three spoons engraved with a \"W\" [M-1600/A-C]","BW-3033 - Vaughan Plan - von Glummer [M-1483]","BW-3034 - Engraving - View of Mount Vernon [East Front], probably William Henry Bartlett [M-1484, A-333]","BW-3035 - Painting - George Washington's New Tomb, oil on linoleum [M-1493]","BW-3036 - Pair of pearlware figurines [M-1536/A-B]; deaccessioned 2022","BW-3037 - Worcester basket [M-1555]; deaccessioned 2022","BW-3038/A - Portrait - Martha Parke Custis Peter, Robert Edge Pine, 1785 [W-1616]","BW-3038/B - Illustration of Tudor Place","BW-3039 - Spoon engraved with \"W\" [A-462; W-1535]","BW-3040 - Glass stopper [M-1641]; deaccessioned 2021","BW-3041 - Glass sweetmeat dish [W-1636]","BW-3042 - Argand mantel lamp [W-1592]","BW-3043/A-B - Travelling razor case [W-1598/A-G]","BW-3044 - Memorial pitcher [A-527 ; M-1597]; LOAN","BW-3045 - Engraving - Washington at Valley Forge, Nathaniel Currier [M-1630]","BW-3046 - Knife case - one of a pair [M-1603/A-B ; A-533]","BW-3047 - Yellow lampas gown fragment [W-1482/A-B ; A-333]","BW-3048 - Lace fragment","BW-3049 - Lace fragment","BW-3050 - Portrait Ring [H-1480]","BW-3051 - Coffin hardware [W-1599]; LOAN","BW-3052/A-B - Locket with hair of General George Washington and General Zachary Taylor [M-1495]","BW-3053 - Pink and blue flower bouquets gown fragment [W-1610 ; A-538]","BW-3054 - Flowered green silk gown fragment [M-1504]","BW-3055 - Mrs. John Parke Custis' blue stripe gown fragment [W-1482/C]","BW-3056 - Bootjack [W-1479]","BW-3057 - Argand lamp [W-1545]","BW-3058 - Figurine of Mother Goose [M-1552]; deaccessioned 2022","BW-3059 - Watch fob seal - \"J.A.W.\", previously owned by William Lanier Washington [W-1471/A]","BW-3060 - Fan [H-1551]","BW-3061 - Commemorative watch key - George Washington, previously owned by William Lanier Washington [M-1507]","BW-3062 - Brass cuff links [M-1554/A-B]","BW-3063 - Button hook","BW-3064 - Mourning pin [M-1589]","BW-3065 - Brooch with hair of George Washington [W-1588]","BW-3066 - Pair of jelly glasses - one of the glasses is A-500 ; W-1640","BW-3067 - Cut glass decanter and stopper [W-1643/A-B]","BW-3068 - Cut glass decanter [W-1642]","BW-3069 - Cut glass carafes [H-1631/A-B]","BW-3070 - Painting - George Washington miniature, after Stuart, in collection of William Lanier Washington [M-1509]","BW-3071 - Portrait - Drawing of Lafayette [H-1399]; LOAN","BW-3072 - Canister and lid [W-1427; A-296]","BW-3073 - Pair of plated candlesticks [M-1625/A-B; A-389]","BW-3074 - Yellow silk damask fragment [W-1386]; LOAN","BW-3075 - Portrait - Marquis de Lafayette [H-1398]","BW-3076 - Embroidered letter \"A\" [W-1423]; deaccessioned","BW-3077 - Upholstery fragment [W-1385]; LOAN","BW-3078 - Portrait - M. Le Mis De Lafayette [H-1396]; LOAN","BW-3079 - Gown fragment [W-1424]","BW-3080 - Hair of George Washington [W-1476]; LOAN-closed","BW-3081 - Water basin and guglet [H-1296/C-D]; deaccessioned 2022","BW-3082 - Clasp knife [W-1421]","BW-3083 - Water basin and guglet [M-1541/A-B]","BW-3084 - Shoe buckles [W-458/A-B]","BW-3086 - Bust of Lafayette [H-1400]","BW-3087 - Silver spurs [W-1467/A-B]; LOAN","BW-3088 - Three snuff boxes with portrait miniatures of George Washington [M-1371/A-C]; LOAN","BW-3089 - Bust of Lafayette [H-1401]; LOAN - closed","BW-3090 - Pair of decanters with stoppers [W-1445]","BW-3091 - Vegetable dish with cover, memorial [M-1378]; LOAN","BW-3092 - Black velvet fragment [W-1431/C.1-2]","BW-3093 - Textile fragments [M-1644]","BW-3094 - Framed glass buttons and fragments [W-1388/A-H; A-287]","BW-3095 - Pair of candlesticks [M-1626/A-B; A-391]","BW-3096 - Coffee cup [W-1485]","BW-3097 - Chocolate cup and saucer [M-1620/A-B]; deaccessioned 2022","BW-3098 - Coffee cup and saucer [W-1639/A-B]","BW-3099 - Custard cup [M-1634/A-B]","BW-3100 - Cup and saucer [M-1638/A-B]; deaccessioned 2007","BW-3101 - Cup [M-1637]; deaccessioned 2022","BW-3102/A-Q - Powel China - blue and white [W-1612] ; MISSING negatives E, H, I, J, K, M, N, Q - 1 May 2023","BW-3103 - Card table [W-1465]","BW-3104 - Brass and wire fender [M-1619]","BW-3105 - Telescope [W-1635]","BW-3106 - Bust of John Paul Jones [M-1432]","BW-3107 - Vase - one of a pair [H-1382/A-B]; LOAN - closed","BW-3108 - Breakfast table - one of pair [W-1372/A-B]; LOAN","BW-3109 - Bow-back Windsor side chair, in kitchen [W-1553]","BW-3110 - Chippendale chest of drawers [M-1534]; deaccessioned 2016","BW-3111 - Chest of drawers [M-1537]; deaccessioned 2016","BW-3112 - Side chair [W-1462]","BW-3113 - BW-3113 - Mantel clock made by Underhill and Sons [M-1542]; LOAN","BW-3114 - Oushak carpet [M-1538/C]; deaccessioned 2022","BW-3115 - Ghiordes carpet [M-1628/A]","BW-3116 - Persian carpet [M-1538/B]; deaccessioned 2019","BW-3117 - Ghiordes carpet [M-1538/A]","BW-3118 - Ghiordes carpet [M-1628/B]; deaccessioned 2019","BW-3119 - Dish [W-1595]; LOAN","BW-3120 - Canton serving dish [W-1594]; LOAN","BW-3121 - Society of the Cincinnati dinner plate [W-1596]; LOAN","BW-3122 - Platter [W-1593]; LOAN","BW-3123 - The Lady's Magazine and Musical Repository, Vol. I; with Martha Washington's signature [W-1548]","BW-3129/A-C - View of Greenhouse (east end) and repairs to upper garden wall ; B photographer Walter D. Densmore","BW-3135 - Portrait - Daniel Parke Custis from a book","BW-3136 - Miniature - John Parke Custis","BW-3139 - Portrait - George Washington","BW-3148 - Painting - George Washington after Peale - not in the Mount Vernon collection","BW-3152 - Peale Portrait of George Washington - \"George Washington at Valley Forge\" ; Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts","BW-3157/A-E - Aerial views of the Mount Vernon estate","BW-3158/A-G - Society of the Cincinnati china [W-1436/A-K]; mislabeled in photograph as 'W-1439'","BW-3159/A-B - Shell cushion and slipcover made by Martha Washington [W-1533/A-B]","BW-3160/A-C - Cobblestone gutter uncovered near walls to Tomb","BW-3161 - Sauceboat and dish - blue and white [W-1503/A-B]","BW-3162 - Pair of dishes - blue and white [W-1502/A-B]","BW-3163 - Dish, triangular or leaf-shaped - blue and white [W-1501/A-C]","BW-3164 - Reconstructed stoneware pipkin","BW-3165 - Engraving - \"Adonis Carried off by Venus\" [W-1602/B]; LOAN","BW-3166 - Pair of andirons [M-1645/A-B]; Closed loan - Courtesy of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts","BW-3167 - Cup and saucer [M-1638/A-B]; deaccessioned 2007","BW-3168 - Cup - with initials \"M.W.\" [M-1637]; deaccessioned 2022","BW-3169 - Coffee cup and saucer [W-1639/A-B]","BW-3170 - Calash [W-1532]","BW-3171 - Embroidered mull fragment [M-1601/A-D]","BW-3172 - Jelly glass [M-1582]","BW-3173 - Reconstructed sub bottle","BW-3174 - Jar - one of a pair - blue abd white [M-1539/A-B; deaccessioned 2016","BW-3175 - Andirons - brass - pair [M-1614/A-B]; deaccessioned","BW-3176 - Engraving - \"Diana Deceived by Venus\" [W-1602/A]; LOAN","BW-3177 - Jelly glass [W- 1640]","BW-3178 - Langenheim view of Mansion (blurry) [M-1605/A] ; See BW-2303 for better negative","BW-3179 - Textile fragment - from trunk purchased from Edmund Law Rogers Smith [M-1644/A-Q]","BW-3180 - Langenheim view of tomb - dark [M-1605/B]","BW-3181 - Engraving - Berg Vernon, in Virginien, Sitz des grossen Georg Washington, c. 1795, by J. G. A. Frenzel, after Jukes [M-1500]","BW-3182 - Mount Vernon Insurance Policy - 1803 ; RESTRICTED - Libray of Virginia","BW-3183 - Mount Vernon Insurance Policy - 1805 ; RESTRICTED - Libray of Virginia","BW-3209 - Propagating House","BW-3210 - Cobblestone gutter found near walk to New Tomb","BW-3211/A-V - Restoration - interior of Spinning House, exposed lath and brick work","BW-3212/A-B - Cobblestone gutter uncovered near walk to New Tomb","BW-3213 - Linen shirt [M-1672]","BW-3214 - Ice pots - Sevres Porcelain Manufactory [W-1662/A-B]","BW-3215 - Shoe - kid [W-1676]","BW-3216 - Powder horn [M-1658]","BW-3217 - Wax seal impressions, gift of Maryland Historical Society [M-1675/A-B]","BW-3218 - Miniature portrait - George Washington, attributed to Robert Field, after Stuart [M-1661]","BW-3219 - Mother of pearl game counters [M-1671/A-P]","BW-3220 - Pair of silver candlesticks [A-397, M-1667/A-B]; LOAN","BW-3221 - Place card with dress fragment - 'Miss Agnes Peter' [M-1664]","BW-3222 - Case bottles [M-1591/A-F]","BW-3223 - Embroidered shawl fragment [M-1665]","BW-3224 - Toile bedcover - L'Hommage de l'Amerique a la France [M-1668/B]","BW-3225 - Toile bedcover - 'America Presenting at the Altar of Liberty Medallions of Her Illustrious Sons' [M-1668/C]","BW-3226 - Toile curtain - Apotheosis of Benjamin Franklin and George Washington [M-1668/A]","BW-3227 - Washington's Mansion, Mount Vernon (east front), William Russell Birch [M-1669]","BW-3228 - Martha Washington's Bible - title page [W-1659]","BW-3229 - Certificate - Auxiliary Mount Vernon Fund, no. 158 to Mrs. C. M. Bissell for one dollar donation, January 12, 1859 [M-1673]","BW-3230 - Side chair [H-1656]; deaccessioned","BW-3231 - Article of the MVLA Constitution bears Ann Pamela Cunningham signature ; VA State Library","BW-3233/A-F - Ice house - probably taken in May 1940","BW-3234 - Andirons and fender in the Downstair or Old Chamber [M-1666/A-C]","BW-3235 - Andirons and fender [M-1670/A-C]; Missing 5/8/2023","BW-3243/A-C - Elm Tree No. 109 - damaged by storm, May 11, 1952; located along the north lane next to the ice house","BW-3244 - Root system of black oak - tree uprooted during storm, May 11, 1952 at far corner of 12-acre lot","BW-3246/A-B - Linden Tree No. 51, located near the south serpentine path and lower garden wall, removed April 1952","BW-3247/A-E - Copy photograph of 1901 panoramic view of east front of Mansion; Mr. J. W. Cragg had photo in his collection","BW-3248/A-D - Excavation - Arch brick kiln remains at New Tomb","BW-3249 - Copy photograph, Kitchen [Lower] Garden plan; 1947 Handbook, page 31","BW-3250 - A General Plan of Mount Vernon by Worth Bailey, 1947; Plate used in Trees and Shrubs booklet","BW-3251/A-D - Excavating in Botanical Garden for heating tunnel installation behind museum [Intepretive Center]","BW-3252/A-C - Exhibition Greenhouse - interiors","BW-3253/A-Y - Restoration research details of Spinning House interior","BW-3254/A-C - Heating tunnel installed in Botanical Garden; museum [Interpretive Center] visible in the background","BW-3266 - Copy photo - Mrs. John A. Washington, III (Eleanor Love Selden Washington) ; Collection of Miss Anne Washington","BW-3267 - BW-3267 - Copy photo of John A. Washington III ; Collection of Miss Anne Washington; Negative missing - 1/25/1995","BW-3294 - Photograph of portrait of Harrison H. Dodge, Superintendent of Mount Vernon; portrait by E. Comins (belonging to Col. H. H. Walker, Washington, D.C.)","BW-3306 - Dinner invitation to Mount Vernon - May 19, 1788 [A-607.7]","BW-3307 - Engraving of M. Le Marquis de La Fayette, Commandant General de la Garde National Parisienne, c. 1790 [A-589; W-1990]","BW-3317/B - Mrs. Washington's Traveling Expenses during the Revolutionary War [A-581.1]","BW-3332 - Label on back of Washington's funeral ; Collection of Mrs. Stanley Wohl, Washington, DC","BW-3333 - Chairs said to be from Mount Vernon in private collection","BW-3339 - Robert Edge Pine's portrait of Eliza P. Custis ; Washington \u0026 Lee College, Lexington, VA","BW-3340 - Portrait - George Washington, Charles Willson Pealle, 1772;  Washington \u0026 Lee College, Lexington, VA","BW-3341 - Robert Edge Pine's portrait of George Washington Parke Custis;  Washington \u0026 Lee College, Lexington, VA","BW-3342 - Frances Parke Custis (sister of Daniel Parke Custis) ; Washington \u0026 Lee College, Lexington, VA","BW-3343 - Portrait - Marquis de Lafayette, Charles Willson Peale; Washington \u0026 Lee College, Lexington, VA","BW-3344 - John Custis of Williamsburg (by Hesselius?) ; Washington \u0026 Lee College, Lexington, VA","BW-3345 - James Sharples' pastel of George Washington Parke Custis; Washington \u0026 Lee College, Lexington, VA","BW-3346 - Mrs. John Custis [Frances Parke Custis] of Williamsburg (mother of Daniel Parke Custis) ; Washington \u0026 Lee College, Lexington, VA","BW-3349 - Flower [Upper] Garden Plan - 1953 Revision","BW-3350/A-I - Charter \u0026 By-Laws Mount Vernon Ladies' Association (MVLA) ; negatives from Virginia State Library","BW-3355/A-1 - Martha Washington's trunk [W-368]","BW-3365/A-C - Copy photograph - George Washington's 16-Sided barn on Dogue Run Farm ; Negative copy of print made from a print, 3 negatives;  Annual Report 1957, page 33","BW-3366/A-C - Three negatives of Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip at Mount Vernon with Regent Mrs. Thomas Powel, etc.","BW-3368 - Newspaper illustration, visit of members of Congress at Washington's tomb;  Taken from Harper's Magazine","BW-3374 - Letter - Daniel Webster to Jane Charlotte Blackburn Washington, 1834 May 24 - Not in the Mount Vernon collection","BW-3375 - Letter - John G. Chapman to John Augustine Washington III, introducing Washington Irving, 1842 March 18 - Not in the Mount Vernon collection","BW-3377 - Draft - Ann Pamela Cunningham's first letter to Eleanor Love Seldon Washington, 1853; Not in the Mount Vernon collection. The final letter dated 1853 December 19 is in the Early Records of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Assocation at Mount Vernon.","BW-3378 - Letter - John Augustine Washington III to Ann Pamela Cunningham, 1854 October 28","BW-3379 - Letter, John Augustine Washington III to Ann Pamela Cunningham, 1858 March 13","BW-3381/A - Letter - Edward Everett to the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association, 1855 December 12, first page","BW-3382 - Bust profile of Edward Everett inscribed to Ann Pamela Cunningham, 1858 July 10","BW-3383 - Receipt, payment from Edward Everett to Ann Pamela Cunningham, 1858 March 29","BW-3385 - Letter, John Augustine Washington III to Ann Pamela Cunningham, 1859 February 11, offering the harpsichord, second page","BW-3388 - Appeal to the Ladies of Virginia for the Purchase of Mount Vernon, 1858","BW-3389 - Mrs. Horatio Greenough's acceptance - Vice Regent of Massachusetts","BW-3390 - Print appeal for the state of Maine by Abba Little, ca. 1858","BW-3391 - Mary Morris Hamilton to Ann Pamela Cunningham, 1858 May 11, acceptance of appointment of Vice Regent for New York","BW-3392 - Catherine Murat to Ann Pamela Cunningham, 1858 July 22, acknowledges receipt of credentials for MVLA","BW-3393 - Letter, Phebe Ann Ogden to Ann Pamela Cunningham, 1858 August 23, acceptance as Vice Regent of New Jersey","BW-3394 - Wisconsin Appeal, 1858","BW-3395 - California Appeal, 1859","BW-3396 - Delaware Appeal, 1858-1859","BW-3397 - Mrs. Horatio Greenough's Massachusetts Appeal, July 5, 1858","BW-3398 - Mrs. William J. Eve's Georgia Appeal, July 1858","BW-3399 - Appeal \"To the American Consuls\", 1858 November 6","BW-3400 - Mrs. William McWillie - Mississippi certificate appointing agents, 1857 November 19","BW-3401 - Telegram - Ann Pamela Cunningham to Mrs. Pellet, 1857, Nashville receipts","BW-3402 - First Bond signed by Ann Pamela Cunningham","BW-3403 - Letter - Ann Pamela Cunningham to Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 1857","BW-3404 - Letter - George Washington Parke Custis to Mary E. Harrison, 1855 September 15","BW-3405 - Letter - Charles H. Bell to Ann Pamela Cunningham, 1859 June 10","BW-3406/A-B - Letter - President John Tyler to Anna Cora Ritchie, 1857 May 1","BW-3407 - Letter - Old Lady who had been at Trenton to Ann Pamela Cunningham, 1859 March 27","BW-3408 - Letter - William Porcher Miles to Ann Pamela Cunningham, 1857 August 16","BW-3409 - News clipping - Edwin Booth performance for the Mount Vernon Fund, 1858 February 27","BW-3411 - Letter - Commandant of West Point to Ann Pamela Cunningham","BW-3412/A-B - Letter - Richard Rush to Ann Pamela Cunningham, 1857 May 28","BW-3413 - Cancelled check - Riggs \u0026 Co., 1858 December 2, first bond payment","BW-3414 - Cancelled check - Riggs \u0026 Co., 1859 December 9, $5000","BW-3415 - Receipt # 1 - Edward Everett to Robert Bonner - $10,000, 1858 November 10","BW-3416 - Receipt # 34 - Edward Everett to Charlotte Everett Wise - $50, 1858 December 25","BW-3417 - Letter - Edward Everett to S.A. Eliot, 1860 March 19","BW-3420 - Letter, Mount Vernon Ladies' Association to Mary Todd Lincoln, 1861 March 13","BW-3421 - Letter - Mrs. Lincoln accepts invitation to Mount Vernon, 1861 March 13","BW-3422 - Mount Vernon mansion, west front, under reconstruction, 1860","BW-3423 - Military pass for George W. Riggs, 1862 February 26","BW-3426 - Notice for Grand Council - 1866","BW-3427 - Letter - Robert E. Lee to Ann Pamela Cunningham, 1870 July 20","BW-3433 - Letter - Ann Pamela Cunningham to Margaret Comegys, 1858 November 5","BW-3434 - Letter - Charles Henry Marshall to Mrs. Philip Hamilton, 1859 February 14","BW-3435 - Act of Incorporation, Mount Vernon Ladies' Association (MVLA) - 1858 March 19; Virginia State Library","BW-3437 - Mrs. Lucien M. Hanks, Seventh Regent of Mount Vernon ;  MVLA Collection","BW-3441/A-B - Morley Jeffers Williams drawings of development of Mount Vernon","BW-3470 - MVLA emblem ; taken from 1942 Annual Report title page","BW-3471 - Drawing of Cupola ; taken from 1942 Annual Report, page 24","BW-3483 - Wagon jack [53-53]; deaccessioned 2018","BW-3486 - Sketch of Bastille key from Benson Lossing book","BW-3491/A-E - Spinning House restoration - end rafter of loft showing nail holes","BW-3536/B - Copy of Inscription on back of Miniature of Eliza Parke Custis [A-690, H-1911]","BW-3550/A-C - Restoration - shingling the stable roof ;  Annual Report 1953","BW-3564/A-C - Restoration - re-shingling Mansion roof, November 1953 - three views","BW-3576 - Sundial in the Mansion circle [W-715]","BW-3581 - Excavation - under back gate of Kitchen [Lower] Garden, showing garden wall continuing beneath south Necessary","BW-3582A-B - Flower Garden; gravel walks along the east \u0026 west quarters","BW-3583/A-B - Greenhouse interiors - plants removed","BW-3584 - Flower [Upper] Garden - Greenhouse façade","BW-3585/A-B - Flower [Upper] Garden - square plant tubs with citrus plants","BW-3586/A-C - Kitchen [Lower] Garden ; A-B -  espalier hedge - apple ; C - artichokes","BW-3589 - Fourteen (14) ivory fish-shaped counters - 4 red; 10 white [H-1869/A-N]","BW-3590 - Argand lamp showing restored arms \u0026 fixtures [W-1871; A-649]","BW-3591 - General Washington's 'Uncommon Chair' [W-159]; after restoration","BW-3592 - Sideboard table - Banquet Hall [New Room] [M-1866/A]","BW-3593 - Part of General Washington's waistcoat with buttons [W-1881/B]","BW-3594 - Book -Title page of McFingal, A Modern Epic Poem [M-1979]; Duplicate - Mansion Library","BW-3595/A-B - Book - Title page of Varlo's New System of Husbandry, 2 vols. [M-1987]; Duplicate - Mansion Library","BW-3596 - Book - Title page of Minot's History of Massachusetts Bay, Vol. 1 [A-759; M-1984]; Duplicate - Mansion Library","BW-3597 - Book - Title page of Noah Webster's Essays [A-759; M-1980]; Duplicate - Mansion Library","BW-3598 - Book - Title page of Daniel Dana's Discourse on George Washington's Death [M-1851]","BW-3599 - Sacred to Patriotism handkerchief [M-1948; A-747]","BW-3600 - Brass bed warmer or warming pan [M-1949; A-751]","BW-3602 - China scent bottle [M-1899; A-702]; deaccessioned 2016","BW-3603 - Piece of Triumphal Arch at Trenton, 1789 [M-1900; A-703]","BW-3604 - Book - title page of Notes on the State of Virginia, Thomas Jefferson, signed by 'Eliza P. Custis, 1812' [H-1901; A-705]","BW-3605 - Book - Title page of Duche's Sermon [M-1981; A-759]","BW-3606 - Book - Title page of Barton's New Views of the Origin of Tribes and Nations of America [M-1983; A-759]","BW-3507 - Book - Title page of Debates and Resolutions of Massachusetts [M-1986; A-759]","BW-3609 - Pair of knife cases, mahogany [M-1846/A-B]","BW-3610 - Marble mortar [M-1879]; deaccessioned 2022","BW-3611 - George Washington's nut picks (3) [W-1895; A-694]","BW-3612 - Ivory compass box [W-1882]","BW-3613 - Gold watch and key [W-1849]","BW-3614 - Three wooden clothespins [M-1907/A-C; A-714]","BW-3615 - Battersea patch box [M-1858]","BW-3616 - Sewing clamp with pin cushion [M-1859]; deaccessioned 2020","BW-3617 - Sewing clamp with bobbin [M-1860]; deaccessioned 2016","BW-3618 - Three infant baby shirts [W-1856/A-C]","BW-3619 - Pincushion, 1779 [M-1908; A-715]; deaccessioned 2020","BW-3620 - Cloak fragment [W-1881/A]","BW-3621 - Sideboard table (one of a pair) [M-1866/A-B]; deaccessioned 2013","BW-3622 - Chest of drawers, mahogany [H-1864]","BW-3623 - Hepplewhite settee [M-1937; A-726]; deaccessioned 1964","BW-3624 - Engraved portrait - Edward Everett [M-1887; A-678]","BW-3625 - Fireplace equipment [M-1880/B-D]","BW-3626 - Fender [M-1880/A]","BW-3627 - Wire fender [M-1876/B]","BW-3628 - Gold watch and key [W-1849]","BW-3629 - Mezzotint - George Washington, after Peale [M-1897; A-697]","BW-3630 - Cut glass decanter with stopper [W-1938/A-C; A-732]","BW-3631 - Ivory box with eight game counters [M-1978/A-I ; A-564]","BW-3632 - Stone lawn roller - original handle has been restored [W-1147]","BW-3633 - Chromolithograph - Mount Vernon. West Front, 1858. [M-1889; A-684] by C.B. Graham, published by T. Crutchett, 1858; deaccessioned 2017","BW-3634 - Gate-leg table [M-1902; A-706]; deaccessioned 2018","BW-3635 - Money scales and metal case [H-1847/A-D]","BW-3636 - Pair of chambersticks [M-1898/A-B; A-701]","BW-3637 - Three engraved portraits, two of George Washington; one of Martha Washington [M-1286; A-667/A]","BW-3638 - Engraving - The Washington Family, after Savage, engraved by J. Sartain [M-1286; A-737]","BW-3639/A-C - Garden and garden house at Gunston Hall","BW-3640 - Pair of tin candlesticks [W-1953/A-B; A-754]","BW-3641 - Sheffield candlesnuffer and tray [M-1870]","BW-3642 - Sheffield candlesnuffer and tray [M-1904; A-710]","BW-3643 - Lantern [M-1954; A-756]","BW-3644 - Tin candle mold [M-1951; A-751]; deaccessioned 2022","BW-3645 - Engraved portrait - Edward Everett [M-1867; A-640]","BW-3646 - Providence Gazette, Jan. 4, 1800 [H-1909; A-716]","BW-3647 - Book - Title page of J. Carver's Travels Through Interior Parts of North America [M-1982, A-759]","BW-3648 - Pair of brass andirons [M-1950/A-B; A-751]","BW-3649 - Photomechanical print of East Front Mansion; Leet Brothers (1905)","BW-3650/A-B - Sofa, in central passage (Sheraton reproduction) [A-132a]","BW-3651 - Greenhouse interior - summer display - looking west","BW-3652 - Greenhouse interior summer display - looking east","BW-3653/A-H - George Washington's uncommon chair [W-159]- restoration process, base removed","BW-3654/A-B - Restored mahogany Chippendale mirror (Butler's House - outbuildings)","BW-3655 - Serpentine brass fender [M-1876/A]","BW-3656/A-C - Windsor chair seat","BW-3657 - Greenhouse interior","BW-3658 - Garden house interior, formerly called the school house","BW-3659 - Gilt frame for study","BW-3660 - Tavern table - white pine-stained maple","BW-3669/A-D - Four views of the pecan tree near Mansion blown down in Hurricane Hazel","BW-3670 - Vista looking south from sundial","BW-3671/A-D - George Washington's folding camp bed [W-473]","BW-3672/A-B - Weeping box tree No. 80 - shrubbery along south serpentine path","BW-3673/A-B - Weeping box tree No. 66 - Bowling Green","BW-3674 - Cut section of Pecan tree No. 129 - from the north lawn after blown over by Hurricane Hazel","BW-3675 - Two segments of weeping box No. 66 for counting rings","BW-3676/A-C - Excavation - Interior of base of south Necessary showing early garden wall footings ; see also #3581","BW-3677 - \"Eltham\" high-post bedstead in the Blue Room [M-231]","BW-3689 - Greenhouse and west quarters - south façade","BW-3690 - East quarters of the greenhouse slave quarters","BW-3691/A-C - Espaliered trees along wall in Kitchen [Lower] Garden","BW-3692 - Pair of alabaster vases [A-464]","BW-3693 - Excavation - Necessary foundation wall on east lawn next to large oak stump","BW-3695 - French cup and saucer said to have belonged to Nelly Custis","BW-3696 - Mahogany work box belonging to Nelly Custis - open","BW-3697 - Mahogany work box belonging to Nelly Custis - closed","BW-3698 - China figurine ; A-789","BW-3699/A-I - East and west boxwood parterres in front of greenhouse slave quarters ; Annual Report 1954, page 10","BW-3700 - George III candelabra [W-1966 ; A-796]; Annual Report 1955, page 41","BW-3701 - Regimental banner [H-938]","BW-3702 - Entablature over Banquet Hall [New Room] door; Annual Report 1954, page 29","BW-3703 - Moulding in Banquet Hall [New Room] - detail ; Annual Report 1954, page 28","BW-3704 - Card table [M-1999] with letter press [M-1227] in study; letter press deaccessioned 2016","BW-3705 - Drop-leaf table [M-1998 ; A-805]","BW-3706 - Drop-leaf table - opened up [M-1998 ; A-805]","BW-3707 - Engraving - Edward Everett [M-1867 ; A-640]","BW-3708 - Book - Travels, in various parts of Europe, Asia, and Africa, during a series of thirty years and upwards., John Macdonald [A-782; W-1973]","BW-3709 - Half of a waistcoat belonging to George Washington [W-1903]","BW-3712/A-B - Leather drinking cup [W-2015 ; A-819]","BW-3713/A-B - Earthenware mug [M-2014 ; A-818; deaccessioned","BW-3714 - Tall case clock [W-193] on central stairway landing","BW-3715 - Engraving - \"The Tomb of Washington\" (Old Tomb) published by Childs and Inman","BW-3716/A-B - Lithograph - \"Tomb of Washington,\" by Deroy after Kollner [M-875]","BW-3717 - \"Mansion - East Front\" by J. Crutchett ; Special Exhibition #27","BW-3718 - \"Portico - Mount Vernon\" by A. Davis; Special Exhibition #21","BW-3719 - Lithograph - \"Residence of Washington\" by Deroy after Kollner [A-674; M-1886]; deaccessioned","BW-3720 - \"A View of the Sepulchre Of Washington\" by George Gilbert ; Special Exhibition #59","BW-3721 - Tracings from the Vaughan sketch plan by Stephen Longfellow [H-1094]; Special Exhibition #5","BW-3722 - Woodcut - \"Washington's Mansion, Mount Vernon\" by Gilbert after Birch; Special Exhibition #11","BW-3723 - Lithograph on stone - \"Tomb of Washington at Mount Vernon\" after Strickland; Special Exhibition #68","BW-3724 - Engraving - Lafayette at Tomb of Washington by Lt. John Farley; Special Exhibition #58","BW-3725 - Needlework of Mount Vernon Mansion; Special Exhibition #8","BW-3726 - Watercolor - Fort Washington, by A. Davis; Special Exhibition #17","BW-3727 - Watercolor - \"River Front of Mount Vernon,\" by A. Davis; Special Exhibition #16","BW-3728/A-B - \"Plan of Mount Vernon\" (floorplan - 1st floor), by A. Davis; Special Exhibition #15","BW-3729 - Copy of Latrobe's watercolor of Mount Vernon ; Special Exhibition #1","BW-3730/A-B - Sketch - West front view of Mount Vernon by America Williams [RP-382 ; EV-5660]; Special Exhibition #52","BW-3731 - Sheraton hall sofa [M-41]; deaccessioned, given to Woodlawn","BW-3732 - Engraving - \"The Whipper - In Thrown Out\" [M-93/GG-3]","BW-3733 - Copy letter press [M-2017 ; A-827]","BW-3734 - Banquet Hall [New Room] mantel","BW-3735 - Copy press [M-2017] on table in Study","BW-3735 - Copy press [M-2017] on table in Study","BW-3737 - Copy press on table in Study [M-1227, A-805]; deaccessioned 2016","BW-3738 - Copy press on table in Study [M-1227, A-805]; deaccessioned 2016","BW-3739 - Low aerial view of Upper Garden with boxwoods covered","BW-3741/A-K - Sections of east side of east wall outside the Lower Garden","BW-3742/A-K - Sections of west side of east wall inside the Lower Garden","BW-3743/A-F - Marshall Hall - old house and outbuildings","BW-3744/A-F - Foundations of north Necessary ; some are blurred, but only ones available","BW-3745 - White bedcover [M-1925]; deaccessioned","BW-3746 - White bedcover [M-1932]; recommended for deaccession","BW-3747 - Quilt made by Mary Hergenroder Simon, 1808 - 1877 [A-740; M-1941]; deaccessioned","BW-3748 - White bedspread [M-1930]; deaccessioned","BW-3749/A-B - Coverlet [A-742, M-1942]; deaccessioned","BW-3750 - Pierced quilt, c.1750-1800 [M-1923]","BW-3751 - Quilt top worked by Martha Washington [A-446; W-1522]","BW-3752 - White bedspread [M-1933]; deaccessioned","BW-3753 - Three pieces of Mechlin lace trim [A-446; W-1920/A-C]","BW-3754 - Red netting (2 pieces) [A-446; W-1919/A-B]","BW-3755 - Fragment of red coat lining possibly from John Parke Custis' wedding suit [A-446; W-1917]","BW-3756/A-B - Sharples' portrait of George Washington Lafayette [A-841; W-2019]; Annual Report 1955, page 11","BW-3757 - View of the Upper Garden with Greenhouse","BW-3758/A-B - Cloak [A-446; W-1914]","BW-3759 - Pair of silk gloves [A-446; W-1915/A-B]","BW-3760 - Mechlin lace trim [A-446; W-1921]","BW-3761 - Kid gloves (2 pairs) [A-446; W-1916/A-D]","BW-3762 - Fragment of George Washington's black velvet breeches [W-1918; A-446]","BW-3763 - Brown satin petticoat fragment [W-1913; A-446]","BW-3764 - Tablecloth [M-1943; A-742]; deaccessioned","BW-3765 - Engraving - \"Washington's Tomb\" by Farley [M-835]","BW-3766/A-B - Sketch of west front of Mansion by Davis; Special Exhibition #20","BW-3767/A-B - Three blue and white tea caddies and one Worcester jar [M-2022/A-D; A-849]","BW-3768 - Slip cover [W-1533/B; A-459]","BW-3769 - White bedspread (badly torn) [M-1931]","BW-3770 - White bedspread [M-1944; A-763]; deaccessioned","BW-3771 - Two linen tablecloths [M-1943/A-B; A-742]; deaccessioned","BW-3774 - North view of stable","BW-3775 - South end of east exterior Lower Garden wall, adjacent to stable","BW-3776 - South end of east Lower Garden wall - detail showing outline of early coping","BW-3777/A-F - Panoramic views of Potomac river from the piazza","BW-3778 - Excavation - Foundations of south Necessary","BW-3779/A-C - Maryland shoreline taken from piazza","BW-3780/A-C - Maryland shore opposite Mount Vernon, taken from lighthouse at Fort Washington - elevation - pier level","BW-3781/A-B - Maryland shore opposite Mount Vernon, taken from overlook opposite Fort Hunt on Mount Vernon Blvd.","BW-3782/A-C - Maryland shore opposite Mount Vernon, from ramparts at Fort Washington - elevation, 149'","BW-3791 - Watch fob seal with Dandridge Crest and chair [H-2013/A-B; A-812]","BW-3792 - Transfer-printed blue-and-white porcelain plate [W-2001; A-810]; Annual Report 1955, page 55","BW-3793 - Sèvres dessert plate [A-855; W-2000]; Annual Report 1955, page 49","BW-3794 - Sèvres sugar bowl and cover [A-855; W-2025]; Annual Report 1955, page 43","BW-3795 - Custine coffee cup and saucer [A-810; W-2002/A-B]; Annual Report 1955, page 44","BW-3796/A-B - Blue and white tea set, includes teapot and lid, sugar bowl and lid, and creamer [A-874; M-2039/A-C]","BW-3797/A-B - Plaster profile of George Washington with inscription on back [A-875]","BW-3798/A-E - Sewage treatment plant #3, installation","BW-3799 - Drain gutter, stable yard","BW-3800 - Regimental banner [H-938]","BW-3806 - Powel coach [H-737] and horses in new harnesses in front of the Mansion; Annual Report 1955, page 12","BW-3807/A-B - View of North Lane from Cupola; Annual Report 1955, page 19","BW-3808 - View of South Lane","BW-3809 - View of Kitchen and South Lane from Cupola","BW-3810/A-B - Custis tea urn - silver [W-107]","BW-3814/A-F - Restoration - Lafayette Room - structural research","BW-3815/A-G - Wall and foundation excavated north of the Ice House near the north lane; BW-3815/A-B - wall excavation; C-G - foundation excavation","BW-3816/A-C - Holly tree No. 11 near the bowling green entrance and north serpentine path","BW-3817 - Looking north along the piazza towards north locust grove; from color slide","BW-3818 - Copy photograph - View of Palladian window, colonnade and servants' hall","BW-3820 - View of south grove","BW-3821 - View of south grove from southeast","BW-3822 - Marble slab on table in Kitchen [M-2050/A-B ; A-882]","BW-3823 - Argand mantel lamp [W-1592]","BW-3824 - Engraving - \"The Death of General Montgomery\" [W-1407/B]","BW-3825/A-B - Silver serving spoon with profile of Washington - obverse and reverse [A-883]","BW-3826 - Excavation - cobble gutter between tomb walk and vineyard fence (opposite Old Tomb)","BW-3829/A-B - Olive oil jar [W-2362]; G. Freeland Peter Collection","BW-3830 - Punch bowl [W-2100]","BW-3831 - Glass display domes, one with gilded wood base [W-2106/A-D]","BW-3832 - Blue glass finger bowls [W-2107/A-B]","BW-3833 - Cut glass decanters [W-2108/A-B], one broken [W-2109]","BW-3834 - Rummer [W-2110], salt cellar [W-2111], and goblet [W-2112]","BW-3835 - Finger bowl [W-2115], finger bowl stand [W-2113} and glass salver [W-2114]","BW-3836 - Jelly glasses and wine glasses [W-2116] [W-2117/A-B] [W-2118/A]","BW-3837 - Garniture vase [W-2101/A-B]","BW-3838 - Sèvres saucers [W-2119/A-D]","BW-3839 - Sèvres oval dish [W-2120] and coffee cups [W-2121/A-B]","BW-3840 - Sèvres saucer [W-2122] and serving dishes [W-2123] [W-2124]","BW-3841 - Sèvres confection dish and one cover on fixed stand [W-2126/A-B] and custard cups [W-2127/A-B]","BW-3842 - Two Sèvres egg cups [W-2128/A-B]; one sugar dish and cover on fixed stand [W-2129/A-B]","BW-3843 - Angoulême platter [W-2131/A]","BW-3844 - Sèvres dinner plate [W-1231/A]","BW-3845 - Dinner plate from Angoulême service, one of thirteen [W-3032/A]","BW-3846/A-C - Plateau ornament - Venus and Cupids [W-2133]","BW-3847 - Two Nast covered cups [W-2134/A-B], one coffee cup [W-2135], four cup covers [W-2136/A-D]","BW-3848 - Reproductions States china - plate, bouillon cup \u0026 saucer","BW-3849/A-B - Miniature of Marth Washington by Field [W-2137/A]; double miniature of Martha Washington \u0026 John Parke Custis [W-2102/A-B] (obverse and reverse)","BW-3850 - Pair of brass argand lamps [W-2138/A-B]","BW-3851 - Martha Washington's prayer book [W-2139]","BW-3852 - Martha Washington's - The Art of Cookery by Hannah Glasse [W-2140]","BW-3853 - Ivory scale [W-2143], iron skewer [W-2142], pinking iron [W-2141]","BW-3854 - Mull collar for mourning [W-2144] and black chiffon veil [W-2145]","BW-3855 - Four pieces of clothing fragments [W-2146/A-D]","BW-3856 - Piece of flax and linen thread [W-2147/A-B]; two pairs of spectacles and cases [W-2187/A-D]; conch shell coat buttons [W-2186/A-C]; miser's purse [W-2033]; needle case [W-2188]; cuff links [W-2189]","BW-3857 - Two silver salt cellars [A-894; W-2148/A-B]","BW-3858 - Inventory of domestic animals at River Farm and contemporary copy of executor's inventory (front page)","BW-3859 - Document - Inventory of property belonging to Mrs. Washington, taken May 24 and July 11, 1802 , front cover","BW-3860 - Letter - George Washington to Martha Washington, June 23, 1775, Philadelphia [MSS-252]","BW-3861 - Letter - George Washington to Thomas Peter, July 8, 1798, Mount Vernon [MSS-253]","BW-3862/A-B - Letter - General Washington to Thomas Peter, August 12, 1798, Mount Vernon [MSS-254]","BW-3863 - Receipt dated June 21, 1800, Mount Vernon, signed by Martha Washington [MSS-285]; memorandum in George Washington's hand of negroes, livestock, and land at Dogue Run Farm [MSS-291]","BW-3864 - George Washington's brown \u0026 buff cut velvet vest [A-894; W-2149]","BW-3865 - Martha Washington's wedding lace - Mechlin lace trim, two pieces [W-2150/A-B]","BW-3866 - Yellow lampas gown fragment [W-2151]","BW-3867 - Flowered buff silk gown fragment; labeled a piece of Mrs. Washington's dress used for covering an armchair [W-2154/A]","BW-3868 - Cream satin bodice fragment [W-2152] and clothing fragments [W-2153/A-B]","BW-3869 - Two flowered buff silk gown fragments [W-2154/B-C]","BW-3870 - Blanket fragments [W-2155/A-B]","BW-3871 - Woman's day cap [W-2156]","BW-3872 - Apron [W-2157]","BW-3873 - Three pieces of Alençon lace trim [W-2158/A-C]","BW-3874 - Lace fragments [W-2159/A-G]","BW-3875 - Day dress [W-2160]","BW-3876 - Rose blanket [W-2161/A]","BW-3877 - Pair of gilt brackets [W-2162/a-B] and piece of gilt wood from frame [W-2163]","BW-3878 - Lead plank for pinking iron [W-2168]; pewter hot water plate [W-2165]; pewter platters (2) [W-2164] [W-2166]; small pewter plate [W-2167]","BW-3879 - Tin canister [W-2103], tin hot water plate [W-2104], and copper preserving pot [W-2010/A]","BW-3880 - Argand wall lamp [W-2169/A-B]","BW-3881 - Copper kettle sauce pan and lid [W-3550/a-B]; wooden bowl [W-2170]; grooved wooden platter [W-1242/C]; three legged bell pot [W-2172]","BW-3882 - Chair cushion embroidered by Martha Washington [W-2173]","BW-3883 - Dimity child's wrapper, part of the layette given by Mrs. Washington to Mrs. Peter's first child [W-2174]","BW-3884 - Table cloth made from flax grown \u0026 woven at Mount Vernon","BW-3885 - General Washington's camp stool ; Peter Collection #56 (112)","BW-3886 - Engraving of the Washington Family by Savage [W-2363]","BW-3887 - Oval looking glass - no glass [W-2176]","BW-3888 - Large oval glass globe [W-2177]; Peter Collection #59 (379)","BW-3889 - Glass candle shade [W-2178]; Peter Collection #60 (377)","BW-3890 - Section of plateau - carved mahogany frame with mirror [W-2179]; Peter Collection #61 (382)","BW-3891 - Tin plate warmer, brass handles with four shelves [W-2180]; Peter Collection #62 (347), see #3926","BW-3892 - Large mahogany and gilt looking glass - eagle finial broken [W-2181]; Peter Collection #63 (129), see #3923","BW-3893 - Figurines - Spanish dancers ; Peter Collection #64","BW-3894 - Finial for large mahogany looking glass [W-2181]; Peter Collection #65 (129)","BW-3895 - Fire screen with piece of green gown worn by Mrs. Washington [W-2182]; Peter Collection #66 (97), see #3933","BW-3896 - Bow-back Windsor side chair [H-2183]; Peter Collection #67","BW-3897 - Top of a mahogany tray used at Mount Vernon, set on a walnut stand as a table, embroidered cover for table top [W-2184/A-B]; Peter Collection #68 (363)","BW-3898 - Painted wood serving table [W-2105]; Peter Collection #69 (384), see #3929","BW-3899 - Armchair Mrs. Washington had made for Mrs. Peter when her first child was born ; Peter Collection #70 (375)","BW-3900 - Unidentified banner ; Peter Collection #71","BW-3901/A-B - West Front of Mansion with scaffolding during painting and repairs ; See #3916","BW-3902/A-J - Colonnades - restoration details, north and south - north colonnade A, C, E-F, I ; south colonnade, B, D, G-H, J","BW-3903/A-C - Hugh Payne removing paint from Mansion","BW-3905 - Tin map canister [M-2053 ; A-888]","BW-3906 - Woven white tablecloth with reverse portrait of George Washington, after Gilbert Stuart's Athenaeum portrait, in the center medallion. Handsewn [A-895; M-2058]","BW-3907/A-B - Washstand [W-2057 ; A-893]","BW-3908 - Powder horn [M-2055; A-890]","BW-3909 - Coat button - pink conch shell [W-2048/A; A-880]","BW-3910/A-E - Pair of Sheffield candlesticks, and one branch ; A-896","BW-3911 - Copy photograph of stereograph of members of Knights Templar in front of Mansion, 1872","BW-3912/A-B - Crystal and gold fob seal","BW-3913/A-F - Mock-up of valences in Blue Bedroom","BW-3915/A-C - 18th century engravings showing dripping pans ; See #3828","BW-3916 - Restoration - South end of Mansion - paint removal; See #3901","BW-3919/A-H - Black and white stills from Mr. Fisher's color Mount Vernon movie showing crowds","BW-3920/A-C - Trees - Hawthorne hedge on North Lane","BW-3921/A-G - Trees - cavity work on #57 \u0026 #62 along the north serpentine path; and hickory near Old Tomb","BW-3922 - Figurine - Venus and cupids [W-2133]; See #3846; taken for Annual Report 1956","BW-3923 - Large mahogany and gilt looking glass [W-2181]","BW-3924 - Two pewter hot water plates [W-2165/A-B], two pewter platters [W-2164][W-2166] and small pewter plate [W-2167]; See #3478","BW-3925 - Lead plank for pinking iron [W-2168], pinking iron [W-2141], tin canister [W-2103], copper preserving kettle with lid [W-2010/A-B], and three-legged bell pot [W-2172]; See #3881; #3879; #3878; #3853","BW-3926 - Plate warmer [W-2180]; See #3891","BW-3927 - Pair of Sheffield salt dishes [W-2148/A-B]; See #3857","BW-3928 - Mahogany side chair, ladder back [A-894; W-2185]; See #3904","BW-3929 - Painted wood serving table [W-2105]; See #3898","BW-3930 - Large punch bowl [W-2100]; See #3830","BW-3931 - Dark blue glass finger bowls; cut glass decanter \u0026 stopper; cut glass decanter with broken neck; engraved goblet; cut glass salt cellar; butter dish; compote; finger bowl; goblet; two cut glass jelly glasses; engraved wine glasses","BW-3932 - Brown and white mantel vase with lid [W-2101/A-B];  See #3837","BW-3933 - Pole fire screen with piece of gown worn by Martha Washington [W-2182/A-B]; See #3895","BW-3934 - Museum case - 3 shelves of Sèvres china - plates, cups, dishes, saucers, egg cups, sauce dish, platters ; See #3835-3844","BW-3935 - Museum display - 2 brass lamps [W-2138/A-B], 2 gilt brackets [W-2162/A-B], piece of gilt wood from a frame [W-2163], wooden platter [W-2171], glass candle shade globe [W-2106], oval gilt mirror frame [W-2176]; See #3887,3889,3881,3897,3850","BW-3936 - Rembrandt Peale porthole portrait of George Washington [H-2062; A-899]","BW-3937/A-C - Piazza columns during restoration of capitals","BW-3938/A-G - Area between Banquet Hall [New Room] ceiling and 3rd floor ; See also #3949","BW-3939/A-B - Original shingles beneath piazza roof","BW-3940 - Copy of 18th century Irish painting (4 figures)","BW-3941 - Lid - memorial set [H-2067; A-905]","BW-3942 - Brandy keg and stand [A-912; M-2073/A-B]","BW-3943 - Glass covered urn [A-603; M-1848/A-B]","BW-3944 - Copy photograph - Chest (5 drawers); owned by Mrs. Anderson, Georgia","BW-3945 - Letter - George Washington to Martha Washington, 1775 June 23 [MSS-252]","BW-3946 - Fairfax riding chair [A-679; H-1888] with horse and rider in front of the Mansion (west front); See #3784 and #3918; also CT-13","BW-3947 - Powel coach [H-737]; See #1064-1066; also CT 14","BW-3948/A-L - Signatures of foreign dignitaries from guest book; Annual Report 1956","BW-3949 - Old exterior weather boards on wall between 3rd floor and Banquet Hall [New Room] ; See also #3938; Annual Report 1956","BW-3950 - Texture of rustication on Mansion exterior; Annual Report 1956","BW-3951/A-E - Large mahogany and gilt looking glass [W-2181]; See #3923","BW-3953 - North colonnade ; See #3957","BW-3954 - Inventory of articles at Mount Vernon [MSS-292]","BW-3955A-B - Martha Washington inventory - title page - final draft [MSS-290]","BW-3956 - Martha Washington inventory - \"In the Piazza\" - final draft, 3rd page [MSS-290];  Annual Report 1956","BW-3958/A-F - Martha Washington miniature by Charles Willson Peale with portrait of John Parke Custis (added at later date) on verso [W-2102/A-B];  See #3849","BW-3959 - Photograph of inscription by George Washington Parke Custis, inside case for daguerreotype with photograph of two miniature of George and Martha Washington by Sharples; at George Washington Masonic Memorial, see #3960","BW-3960 - Daguerreotype - Sharples miniature portraits of George and Martha Washington; from George Washington Masonic Memorial, see #3859, Annual Report 1957, page 13","BW-3966 - Martha Washington miniature by Robert Field [W-2137] ; See #3849; see also CT 9","BW-3967 - Miniature portrait of John Parke Custis by Charles Willson Peale, verso of Martha Washington miniature [W-2102/B]; See #3849","BW-3971 - Argand lamp","BW-3984-1 - Mansion - West Front \u0026 Bowling Green gate","BW-3984/A-G - Boundary wall break, shows collapse of wall and repairs by staff","BW-3985/A-E - Portrait - General Francis Marion [M-712]","BW-3986/A-V - Copy photographs - Portraits and sculpture, etc., listed in Inventory; (For A. Rutledge)","BW-3987 - Plateau [W-105] and Venus ornament [W-2133] on Dining Room table ; Mount Vernon Silver, page 56, Illustration 25","BW-3993/A-B - Mansion Piazza - restoration - footing of early wall at south end","BW-3995 - Floral gown fragment [W-2088]","BW-3996 - Cockade insignia, silver eagle [W-2089]","BW-3997 - Onyx necklace with cross [H-2084/A]","BW-3998 - Masonic pin [W-2077]","BW-3999 - Slipper ; A-909","BW-4000 - Pistol-handled forks and knives [A-913]","BW-4001/A-C - Textile fragment [W-2078], paper tape with head measurements for Gile and Paris [W-2079], pair of shell buttons [W-2080/A-B], and lock of Washington's hair [W-2082]","BW-4002/A-G - Scenes from 1957 Mount Vernon movie for Annual Report ; Annual Report 1957","BW-4018/A-I - Photos made from W. Bailey's Handbook drawings and early engravings, inlcludes the tomb, watering can, weathervane, sundial, Key to the Bastille, mortar, MVLA pin, cornerstone, griffin from Washington's silver","BW-4020/A-B - Punch strainer [W-2688]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4021/A-B - Sugar pail [W-2822] and cream pail [W-3653/A-B]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4022 - Pair of Sheffield salt dishes or cellars [W-2148/A-B]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4023 - Instrument case, heart-shaped pincushion, red leather case ; [458, 529?, 456] ; Agnes Peter Mott Collection, Photo #4","BW-4024 - Ivory fan with gilt paper border [W-2791]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4025/A-B - Ivory fan with hand-painted paper border [W-2704]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4026 - Ivory fan with hand-painted paper border with flowers and butterflies; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4027 - Caddy spoon and silver punch ladle; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4028/A-B - Martha Washington's wedding slippers [W-2667/A-B] ; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4029 - Silver porringer marked Custis; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4030 - Shell cushion [W-2886]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4031 - Eighteenth century teething rattle [W-2792]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4032/A-B - Tortoise shell shuttle, 5 buttons, gold chain necklace, diamond ring, cuff links, earrings, clasp; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4033/A-C - Slop bowl [W-2964] and teapot [W-2963]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection, Photo #14","BW-4034/A-B - Topaz necklace with ribbon ties (no longer attached) and note from Agnes Peter Mott; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4034/C - Conch shell snuff box, 2 needle cases, brass printing plate for calling card; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4035 - White satin bodice [445]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4036/A-B - Sleeveless dress [W-2764]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4037 - Child's petticoat with bodice [W-2676]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4038 - Netted valence [401] ; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4039 - Towel with embroidered \"W.n\"; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4040 - Embroidery on linen or cotton, old linen lace, blanket pieces [392, 54]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4041 - General Washington's waistcoat [W-2673]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4042 - Morning gown [W-2672]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4043 - Blanket fragment [485]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4044 - Piece of gold damask wedding dress; piece of embroidered yellow; 9 pieces of lace; 2 lace handkerchiefs; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4045 - Dimity cap and clothing fragments [394, 444]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4046/A-B - Rag rug; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4047 - Black silk apron [410]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4048 - Strips of black velvet; blue satin ribbon; needle case [418,88]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4049/A-B - Book cover marked 'Martha P. Custis', with record of births [432]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4050 - Engraved presidential invitation - blank; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4051 - Memorandum book - Bailey's Pocket Almanac 1791 [50]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4052 - Pair of spectacles; package tacks; 2 silk buttons; glass liner [51, 528?]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4053 - Two bisque figures [390?]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4054 - Garnets, necklace, pin, etc. [491]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4055 - Pearl earrings; pin; topaz pin; Calvert ring; locks of hair, heart-shaped locket; Agnes Peter Mott Collection Photo","BW-4056/A-B - Blue silk embroidered bird \u0026 initials M.W. [W-3889]; Walter Peter Collection","BW-4057/A-C - Silk embroidery, The Indian Blackbuck [W-5565]; Walter Peter Collection","BW-4058 - Profile of George Washington by William Thornton; Walter Peter Collection","BW-4059/A-B - Biscuit porcelain plaque [W-3868/A-B]; Walter Peter Collection","BW-4060 - Glass salt cellar, Jelly glass, cordial glass [183,178]; Walter Peter Collection","BW-4061 - Sheffield snuffer and tray; Walter Peter Collection","BW-4062 - Round box with painted glass cover [431]; Walter Peter Collection","BW-4063 - Blue bowl [37]; Walter Peter Collecdtion","BW-4064 - Netting needles in box; large netting needle [W-2681]; Walter Peter Collection","BW-4065 - Baby cap [W-2677]; Walter Peter Collection","BW-4066 - Mechlin lace trim [W-2690]; Walter Peter Collection","BW-4067 - 13 pieces of Mrs. Washington's lace; Walter Peter Collection","BW-4068 - Engraving - \"Death of General Montgomery\" [W-5288]; Walter Peter Collection","BW-4069 - Engraving - \"Battle of Bunker's Hill\" [W-5289]; Walter Peter Collection","BW-4070/A-C - Child's dressing table [H-2965/A-B]; Walter Peter Collection","BW-4071 - Sèvres - bowl and cover; cup and saucer; and plate [195, 133, 226, 201, 282]; Walter Peter Collection","BW-4072 - Angoulême - plates and soup plate [241, 239, 250]; Walter Peter Collection","BW-4073 - Oval looking glass with finial; Walter Peter Collection","BW-4074 - Gilt frame [366] ; Walter Peter Collection","BW-4075 - Sheffield coffee and tea urns","BW-4076/A-E - Copy photographs - photos of Peter memorabilia (glassware, ceramics and furniture) at Tudor place","BW-4077 - Marble stone mortar [A-296; W-1430]","BW-4078 - Greenhouse in upper garden with the parterre in the foreground; 1958 Handbook, page 27; see CT-76","BW-4079 - Brick path along north perimeter wall in lower garden looking towards the east - view includes south necessary and roofs of outbuildings along the south lane; 1958 Handbook, page 31; see CT 82","BW-4080 - West gate from middle vista ; 1958 Handbook, pg 22; see CT-22/A","BW-4081 -Lower Garden, view towards west; 1958 Handbook, pg 30; see CT 81","BW-4082 - View down lenght of the piazza looking to the south with the Potomac River in the distance; 1958 Handbook, pg 37; see CT 48/A","BW-4083 - View of Kitchen and Circle Storehouse from across the Mansion circle; 1958 Handbook, page 63; see CT 331, CT-98","BW-4084 - Dining Room looking west; 1958 Handbook, pg 50; see CT-60/A","BW-4085 - North view of stable from laundry yard; 1958 Handbook, page 73; see CT-101","BW-4086 - The harpsichord [W-16] - view of Music Room [Little Parlor]; 1958 Handbook, pg 37; see CT-48/A","BW-4088 - Painting - Washington Family by Edward Savage, 1796, at National Gallery of Art; 1958 Handbook, page 4; From a transparency courtesy of the National Art Gallery; see CT-19","BW-4089 - Engraving - West View of the Mount Vernon Mansion, by N. S. Bennett, 1859; Handbook 1958, page 8; See also Annual Report 1958 cover; see 3326b, also CT-26","BW-4090 - Miniature - Martha Washington by Charles Willson Peale [W-2102/A]; 1958 Handbook, p. 12; see CT-8","BW-4091 - The Vaughan Plan of Mount Vernon [W-1434]; 1958 Handbook, p. 14; see CT-20","BW-4092 - Engraving - William Russell Birch view of Mount Vernon; 1958 Handbook, page 17, see CT-34","BW-4093 - The Mansion house from the west gate; 1958 Handbook, page 21; see CT-21","BW-4094 - West front of Mansion from 12-acre field; 1958 Handbook, page 23; see CT-23","BW-4096 - Upper Garden, view along curved path towards garden house; 1958 Handbook, page 26; see CT-75","BW-4097 - West Front of Mansion; 1958 Handbook, page 32; see CT -9","BW-4099 - View down the length of the piazza looking south with sight of Potomac River is distance; 1958 Handbook","BW-4100 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - Vaughan mantel [W-940]; 1958 Handbook, page 38; see CT-51/A-B","BW-4101 - New  Room, view towards northwest corner includes view of Palladian window; 1958 Handbook, page 39; see CT-52","BW-4102 - Music room [Little Parlor] - showing harpsichord [W-16]; 1958 Handbook","BW-4103 - Mantel and coat-of-arms - West Parlor [Front Parlor] ; 1958 Handbook, page 46; see CT-55","BW-4104 - View in West Parlor [Front Parlor] towards southwest corner; 1958 Handbook, page 47; see CT-56","BW-4105 - Fireplace in Downstairs Chamber; 1958 Handbook, page 48; see CT-58","BW-4106 - Bedstead in Downstairs Chamber - northeast corner","BW-4107 - Dining Room looking east; 1958 Handbook, page 51; see CT-61/A","BW-4108 - Crib [W-237] in Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room] ; 1958 Handbook, page 52","BW-4109 - Portrait - Martha Custis Peter by Robert Edge Pine [W-1616]; 1958 Handbook, page 54; see CT-62","BW-4110 - Portrait - Lawrence Washington [W-126]; 1958 Handbook, page 56; see CT-64","BW-4111 - Aitken desk [W-158] and uncommon chair [W-159] along south wall in Study; 1958 Handbook, page 57; see CT-65","BW-4112 - Butler's pantry; 1958 Handbook","BW-4113 - Coral honeysuckle on the north colonnade; 1958 Handbook, page 62; see CT-30","BW-4115 - Kitchen fireplace ; 1958 Handbook, page 65; see CT-97","BW-4116 - View down north lane towards the Mansion circle includes salt house, gardener's house and the circlestore house in the distance; 1958 Handbook, page 69; see CT-95","BW-4117 - View down south lane looking north, includes coach house and other outbuildings along the lane; 1958 Handbook, page 70; see CT 99","BW-4118 - View on North Lane between the salt house and gardener's house towards greenhouse in upper garden; 1958 Handbook, page 71; see CT-94","BW-4119 - South view of stable and paddock; 1958 Handbook, page 72; see CT-100","BW-4123/A-B - Pole fire screen [M-2083; A-921]","BW-4124 - French Exercise Book, 1792 May 18, belonging to Nelly Custis, signature inside book; [A-575; W-1991]","BW-4125 - Guglet and basin [A-722; M-1977/A-B]; deaccessioned","BW-4126 - Engraving - Flower and fruit prints [A-872; M-2032/A-B]","BW-4127 - Blown glass vase [A-760; M-1956/A]","BW-4128 - Two Papier-mâché dolls [A-873; M-2034/A-B]; deaccessioned","BW-4129 - Child's suit [A-769; M-1960]","BW-4130/A-B - Eyeglasses [A-725; M-1935]","BW-4131 - Razor strop with sheath [A-812; W-2012/A-B]","BW-4132 - Lacquered Monteith [A-804; M-1997]","BW-4133 - Book (O. Goldsmith); map (Virginia \u0026 Maryland); account book ; A-320; W-1458/B; W-1458/C; W-1459/B","BW-4134 - Signature page (Mary Washington's) - Meditations \u0026 Contemplations [W-441]","BW-4135 - Two whale oil brass lamps [A-874; M-2036/A-B]","BW-4136 -  Ceramic Staffordshire cottage [A-874; M-2037]; deaccessioned","BW-4137 - Brass tobacco box [A-874; M-2038]","BW-4138 - Blue and white wine funnel [M-897; M-2060]; deaccessioned","BW-4139/A-B - Brass wax jack [A-630; M-1861]","BW-4140 - Cachepot and stand [A-741; M-1946/A-B]; deaccessioned","BW-4141 - Wash basin [A-904; M-2066]","BW-4142 - Chinese export bowl [A-879; M-2047]","BW-4143 - Wine glass [A-878; M-2046]; deaccessioned","BW-4144 - Wine glass [A-925; M-2087]","BW-4145 - Oval leather cup [A-819; W-2015]","BW-4146 - Glass sugar bowl [A-603; M-1989]; deaccessioned","BW-4147/A-C - Miniature portrait of Elizabeth Parke Custis Law [A-690; H-1911]","BW-4148 - Plateau section [A-112; W-1060]","BW-4149 - Small desk drawer [W-1431/N]; glass globe [W-1431/A]","BW-4150 - Fine tooth tortoise shell comb; tortoise shell comb; tacks; W-1431/I; W-1431/J; W-1431/L","BW-4151 - Cloth fragments; shell button, small skein ; A-296; W-1431/E, F, G, H, M","BW-4152 - Cloth fragments ; A-296; W-1431/B, C, D","BW-4153 - Iron pot and lid [A-142; H-1243/B-C]","BW-4154 - 2 Iron pots, 1 iron griddle, 1 pot hook [A-142; H-1243/A,D,E,F]","BW-4155 - Heart-shaped waffle iron [A-112; W-1057]; Missing 6/15/1986","BW-4156 - Glass globe, wooden stand, and platter [A-141; W-1242/A-C]","BW-4157 - Candlestick and pounce box [A-153; H-1244/A-B]; closed loan","BW-4158 - Candle snuffer and candle snuffer tray [A-153; M-950/A-B]","BW-4159 - Five pieces of textile fragments [A-811; W-2007/A-E]","BW-4160 - 18th century wine bottle","BW-4161 - Tin brazier [A-932; M-2094]; deaccessioned","BW-4162 - Six candle mold [A-932; M-2095]; deaccessioned","BW-4163 - Pair of hair curling irons [A-932; M-2093/A-B]; deaccessioned","BW-4164/A-B - Hickory stool [A-932; M-2096]","BW-4165 - Snuff box with hair of George Washington and case for snuff box [A-929; W-2090/A-B]","BW-4166 - Reading glass [A-929; W-2091]","BW-4167 - Earthenware pudding mold [A-881; M-2049/A]; deaccessioned","BW-4168 - Earthenware mold [A-881; M-2049/B]; deaccessioned","BW-4169 - Washington's coffin fragment and note [A-886; W-2052]","BW-4170 - Tin funnel - 19th-century [A-850; M-2023]; deaccessioned","BW-4171 - Agate handled knife and fork [A-853; M-2024/A-B]","BW-4172 - Bracelet with hair, watch fobs, and watch key [W-2027]; Breast pin with hair of George Washington [H-2028]","BW-4173 - Copper hot water kettle [M-2059]; deaccessioned","BW-4174 - Rolling pin [A-898; M-2061]","BW-4175 - Saddlebag [A-933; M-2008]","BW-4176 - Book - Travels in Various Parts of Europe, Asia, and Africa during a series of Thirty Years and Upwards, by John MacDonald, 1791 [A-782; W-1973]","BW-4177 - Engraving - \"Apotheosis of George Washington\" by John James Barralet [A-839; M-2018]","BW-4178 - Walnut side chair [A-868; M-2030]; deaccessioned","BW-4179 - 19th-century Chippendale chair [A-923; M-2085/A-F]; deaccessioned","BW-4180 - Engraving - Courtship of Washington [A-844; M-2020]","BW-4181 - Engraving - Life of George Washington - The Citizen [A-864; M-2029]; deaccessioned","BW-4182 - Print - \"Origin of the Stars \u0026 Stripes\" 1883 [A-915; M-2076]","BW-4183 - Cruet stand and glass bottles [A-603; M-1845/A-G]","BW-4184 - Copy press [A-827; M-2017]","BW-4185 - Two coffin fragments","BW-4186 - Engraved portrait of George Washington [A-869; M-2031]; Color print of George Washington [A-885; M-2051]","BW-4187 - Ellen Sharples' embroidered profile of George Washington [H-630]","BW-4188 - Pencil sketch of Mount Vernon - Tomb and Residence of Washington [A-632; M-1863]","BW-4189 - Six jelly glasses [A-631; H-1862/A-F]","BW-4190 - Silhouette on glass - George Washington [A-598; M-1993]","BW-4191 - Lithograph of George Washington's carriage [A-783; M-1974] and two engraved portraits of George Washington [A-825; M-2016] [A-858; M-2026]","BW-4192 - Manuscripts, calling cards and locks of hair [A-861; W-2035]","BW-4193 - Engraving - East Front of Mansion, 1848 [A-674; M-1886]; deaccessioned","BW-4194 - Wax relief of George Washington [A-746; M-1947]","BW-4195 - Piece of George Washington's coach [A-906; W-2068]; piece of triumphal arch [A-703; M-1900]; fragment - stone balcony at Federal Hall [A-899; H-2064]; snuff box","BW-4196 - Earthenware mug [A-818; M-2014]; deaccessioned","BW-4197 - Lithograph - \"Washington's Reception by the Ladies…\" [A-620; M-1853]","BW-4198 - Ambrotype - \"Uncle Tom\" [A-670; H-1884]","BW-4199 - Study, southeast corner; 1958 Handbook, page 59; see CT-66","BW-4200 - Copy photograph - Central passage staircase - front door shutters closed; 1958 Handbook; from 35 mm slide by the Vice Regent of Maine","BW-4201 - Copy photograph - Blue Bedroom ; 1958 Handbook, page 53; from 35 mm slide by Vice Regent of Maine","BW-4202/A-D - George Washington bust made of Alva stone [A-934; M-2097]; deaccessioned","BW-4202/E - Washington Bedchamber; 1958 Handbook, page 55; see CT-63/A","BW-4203 - Quilt [A-930; M-2092]; deaccessioned","BW-4204 - Linen dresser scarf","BW-4205 - Homespun blanket [A-877; M-2044]","BW-4206/A-B - Brown and white woven coverlet [A-877; M-2043]; deaccessioned","BW-4207 - Early 19th-century white coverlet [A-902; M-2065/A]; deaccessioned","BW-4208/A-B - Early 19th-century white coverlet [A-902; M-2065/B]; deaccessioned","BW-4209/A-B - Seed pearl cross [A-810; W-2006]; LOAN","BW-4210/A-C - Memorial china - vase and cup [A-603; M-1995]","BW-4211 - Mahogany stand [A-876; M-2042]","BW-4212/A-B - Pewter bed pan [A-112; W-825]","BW-4213 - Brown coat - George Washington ; W-574/A","BW-4214 - Brown pants - George Washington ; W-574/B","BW-4215 - Pair of stockings belonging to George Washington [W-574/D-E]","BW-4216 - Wire fender [A-846; M-2021]","BW-4217 - Wire fender [A-914; M-2075]; deaccessioned","BW-4218/A-C - Snowfall at Mount Vernon, March 20, 1958","BW-4219 - Corner basin stand [A-893; W-2057]","BW-4220 - Card table [A-808; M-1999]","BW-4221 - Drop-leaf table [A-805; M-1998]","BW-4222/A-B - Mantel garniture [A-776; M-1972/A-J]; LOAN - Boston Museum of Fine Art","BW-4223/A-B - Trundle bed, frame and with bedding [A-935; M-2098]","BW-4224/A-B - Saucer - Jasperware [A-874; M-2040]","BW-4225 - Small pine table [A-711a; H-1905]","BW-4226/A-C - Plantation secretary [A-685; M-1890]","BW-4227/A-B - Wing chair [A-532; W-1936]; LOAN-Private Collection","BW-4228/A - Engraving - Diana Deceived by Venus [W-1602/A; A-532]","BW-4228/B - Engraving - Adonis Carried off by Venus [W-1602/B ; A-532]","BW-4229 - Punch bowl [A-34; W-747]; LOAN-Private Collection","BW-4230 - Platter - blue and white Chinese export porcelain [A-34; W-754]","BW-4231/A-B - Cashmere shawl [A-327; W-1450]; LOAN-Private Collection","BW-4231/C - Pewter hot water plates [A-141; W-1162/A-B]","BW-4232 - Skillet and lid [A-141; W-1163/A-B]","BW-4233 - Lacquer traveling writing desk [A-296; W-1429]","BW-4234 - Set of weights [A-142; H-959/A-E]","BW-4235 - Iron stand [A-141; W-987]","BW-4236 - Trivet [A-141; W-986]","BW-4237 - Lacquer tea caddy [A-141; W-985]","BW-4238/A-D - Pair of glass candlesticks [A-946; H-2562/A-B]","BW-4239/A-E - Fairfax riding chair [H-1888; A-679]","BW-4239/F-G - MVLA Vice Regent's badge","BW-4240/A-Y - Pohick church exterior before repointing of walls","BW-4241/A-D - Family Kitchen and Scullery - interior views","BW-4242 - Washington silver in the Mount Vernon collection ; 1958 Handbook, page 67; see CT-106","BW-4243 - Central Passage staircase ; 1958 Handbook, page 41; see CT-53/A","BW-4244 - Central Passage staircase - without flowering plant ; 1958 Handbook; see CT-53/C-E","BW-4245 - Mansion - East Front ; 1958 Handbook","BW-4246 - Butler's Pantry; 1958 Handbook, p. 61","BW-4247 - View down the piazza, looking south towards the Potomac River; 1958 Handbook, backcover; see CT-49/A","BW-4248/A-D - Colonel Theunis Dey mansion (ca.1740), Wayne Cty, New Jersey; Washington headquarters; July, October, November 1780","BW-4249/A-B - Chippendale ladderback chair [W-2185]","BW-4250/A-B - Sèvres coffee cup [W-2121/A] and saucer [W-2119/A]","BW-4251 - George III candelabra [W-1996]","BW-4252/A-B - Sèvres sugar dish and cover on fixed stand [W-2129/A-B]","BW-4253 - Sèvres confection dish and one cover on fixed stand [W-2126/A-C]","BW-4254/A-D - Sèvres markings [W-2130/A]","BW-4255/A-D - Lower garden, views looking west","BW-4256/A-C - Mansion - East Front from north; Note: BW-4256/C is missing as of 9/12/2023","BW-4257/A-I - Trees - original - tulip poplars, Kentucky coffee bean, honey locust. BW-4257/A-B - Tulip Poplar #65; BW-4257/C - Kentucky Coffee Bean #89; BW-4257/D - Tulip Poplar #57; BW-4257/E - Honey Locust #101","BW-4258/A-D - Powel Coach - interior views [H-737]","BW-4259/A-G - Trees, major surgery - Tulip Poplar #57, Horse Chestnut #116","BW-4260/A-H - Restoration - Brick pavement at West Front of Mansion","BW-4261/A-C - Dining Room model by Frank Morse","BW-4262/A-D - Planting bulbs in the Upper Garden","BW-4263/A-C - Ash tree #58 (original) located between the north serpetine path and upper garden wall - limb cavities","BW-4264 - North Lane - extending the boxwood hedge","BW-4265 - Smoke jack model by Frank Morse","BW-4266 - Mahogany tea chest ; A-961","BW-4267/A-C - Pair of Sheffield candlesticks ; A-954","BW-4280 - Copy photograph of color transparency, Flower [Upper] Garden - west end ; Photolab (color transparency)","BW-4289 - Quilt - appliqued with floral pattern [M-1922]; LOAN","BW-4290/A-B - Quilt - 18th century applique - flowers and birds [A-939; M-2193]; deaccessioned","BW-4291 - White quilted coverlet - homespun back","BW-4292 - Bedspread - Marseilles [A-296; W-1428]","BW-4301/A-B - Architectural drawings of colonnades; 2x3 neg of B by Photocom, 12/75, made from Micro-Master negatives","BW-4303 - Architectural drawing of stable; 2x3 neg by Photocom, 12/75, from Micro-Master negative","BW-4304/D - Architectural drawing of Smokehouse; 2x3 neg by Photocom, 12/75, made from Micro-Master negative","BW-4305 - Architectural drawing of Salt House; 2x3 neg by Photocom, 12/75, made from Micro-Master negative","BW-4306/D-E - Architectural drawings of Butler's House [Circle storehouse];  2x3 negs by Photocom, 12/75, from Micro-Master negatives","BW-4307/G-J - Architectural drawing of Spinning House; 2x3 negs by Photocomm, 12/75 from Micro-Master negatives","BW-4308/E-G - Architectural drawing of Office [Servants' Quarters];  2x3 negs from Photocom, 12/75, made from Micro-Master negatives","BW-4311/B-C - Architectural drawing of Gardener's house; 2x3 negs from Photocom, 12/75, made from Micro-Master negatives","BW-4312/A-B - Architectural drawing of Laundry house [Wash House]; 2x3 negs from Photocom, 12/75, made from Micro-Master negatives","BW-4313/A - Architectural drawing of Octagons [Garden Houses]; 2x3 neg by Photocom, 12/75, made from Micro-Master negative","BW-4316/B -Stable - north façade from Laundry Yard; see CT-139, CT-136","BW-4342/B-C - Miniature - George Washington Parke Custis; see CN-408/A-B; LOAN","BW-4344/A-E - Restoration - Mansion study - structural research details","BW-4345/A-B - Copy photograph, Ella Bassett Washington","BW-4346 - Sherman receiving a watch in front of Washington's tomb","BW-4347 - Sherman receiving a watch in front of Washington's tomb","BW-4348 - Copy photograph of daguerreotype of group in front of Tomb","BW-4349 - Copy photograph of unidentified woman (formerly misattributed to Ann Pamela Cunningham); Annual Report 1960, page 44","BW-4350/A-C - Miniature of John Parke Custis ; on infrared sensitive film; LOAN","BW-4353/A-C - Copy photograph, Houdon bust (miniature) of General Washington; Copy of an infrared sensitive film","BW4356/A-F - Restoration - Dining Room, fireplace construction details","BW-4358/A-D - Restoration - Dining Room, fireplace construction details","BW-4359 - Langley's Book on Gardening - title page","BW-4363/A-B - Mantel clock [W-11] in Washington Bedchamber","BW-4364/A-C - Group of Washington silver; Handbook, page 67; see CT-233","BW-4365/A-D - Mansion Study - east wall with built-in bookcases; Annual Report 1960, page 14, HB, p. 59; see CT-209","BW-4366/B - Over mantel and chimney piece - Front Parlor; Handbook, page 46; see CT-211","BW-4371/B - Lower garden, southeast corner; see CT-225","BW-4372/A-B - Trees - memorial English Yew near Old Tomb planted by National Assoc. of Gardeners, 1917","BW-4375/A-B - Upper Garden views - greenhouse and square wooden planter","BW-4376/C - Copy photograph, Mansion - East Front; CT of this view available","BW-4378 - Vaughan Plan [W-1434]; illustration in Garden Pamphlet, inside front cover. Photograph by \"Campbell\"","BW-4379/A-G - Gardens and grounds views for Garden Pamphlet, pages 2, 3, 5, 6, 9, 12, 13","BW-4380 - Honeysuckle on colonnade ; Illustration in Garden Pamphlet, page 7; B\u0026W neg from CT-38","BW-4381/A - Detail plan and planting key for serpentine and shrubbery from Harper's Magazine March 1859 ; Illustration in Garden Pamphlet, page 8","BW-4382/A-G - Illustrations of Garden implements for Mount Vernon Garden Pamphlet, pages 10, 13, 16, 21, 22, 23, 24; From 18th century books in Mount Vernon Reference Library","BW-4383/A-E - Garden views for Garden Pamphlet, unused; Negative from postive prints of larger negatives","BW-4384 - Title page of Batty Langley's \"New Principles of Gardening,\" 1728.  George Washington's copy ; Courtesy of Thomas Gilcrease Institute, Tulsa.  Illustrated in Garden Pamphlet, page 1.","BW-4386/A-B - Pair of wine coasters [M-2240/A-B]","BW-4387/A-B - Silver candle snuffer and tray [M-2280/A-B]","BW-4388 - Pencil sketch of Lafayette by Joseph Dèsère Court [H-2217]","BW-4389/A-B - Hand-colored lithograph of Lafayette [H-2218]","BW-4390 - Serving spoon (silver) [M-2243]","BW-4391 - Silver serving spoon [M-2246]","BW-4392/A-B - Silverware - 3 dinner knives and 3 dinner forks [M-2229/A-F]","BW-4393 - Two silver salt spoons [M-2258/A-B]","BW-4394- Seven salt spoons","BW-4395/A-B - Seven glass goblets [M-2241/A-G]","BW-4396/A-B - John A. Washington spoons [H-2256/A-N]","BW-4397/A-B - John A. Washington forks [H-2257/A-D]","BW-4398/A-B - Lace-trimmed handkerchief [W-2247]","BW-4399/A-B - Print - \"Sorrows of Werther\" [W-1193]","BW-4400/A-B - Four jelly glasses [M-2350/A-D]","BW-4401/A-B - Pair of glass bottles [M-2277/A-B]; deaccessioned","BW-4402 - Five flute glasses [M-2276/A-E]; deaccessioned","BW-4403/A-B - Six jelly glasses [M-2276/F-K]; deaccessioned","BW-4404/A-B - Glass pitcher [M-2231], wine glass [M-2234], flip glass [M-2220]-deaccessioned, short tumbler [M-2233]","BW-4405 - Decanter [M-2209/A-B]","BW-4406/A-B - Two cordial glasses, two air twist stem cordial glasses, two engraved wine glasses, seven engraved wine glasses","BW-4407/A-B - Miniatures of John Parke Custis [W-2355/B - LOAN] and Martha Parke Custis [W-2355/A] by Charles Willson Peale; see CN 239/A-B; Annual Report 1960, page 20","BW-4410/A-B - Eight air twist cordial glasses [M-2288/A-H]","BW-4411/A-B - Six air twist wine glasses [M-2289/A-F]","BW-4412/A-B - Eight champagne glasses [M-2226/A-H]; deaccessioned","BW-4413/A-B - Eleven ale glasses [M-2286/A-K]","BW-4414/A-B - Pair of glass decanters [M-2224/A-B]","BW-4415/A-D - Six glass salt cellars [M-2281/A-F]","BW-4416/A-B - Three case bottles [M-2275/A-C]","BW-4417/A-B - Two pairs of glass decanters","BW-4433 - Netted fringe [M-2232/A-B]; deaccessioned","BW-4434 - Hand netted and tied valance [M-2236]; deaccessioned","BW-4435 - Wooden rolling pin [M-2227]","BW-4436 - Engraving - General Washington by James Heath, after Stuart","BW-4437 - Bench plane [M-2237]; deaccessioned","BW-4438 - Guglet and bowl [M-2221/A-B]","BW-4439 - Hand-colored lithograph - General Washington by E. C. Middleton [M-2219]","BW-4440 - Pair of pillow cases [M-2204/A-B]; deaccessioned","BW-4441 - Pair of side chairs [M-2244/A-B]","BW-4442 - Mug [M-2287]","BW-4443/A-C - Silver dish cross ; See also BW-4460/A-B; 2x2 B\u0026W slide available; Annual Report 1960, page 31","BW-4451 - Blue and white china - five custard cups and covered dish [M-2228/A-G]; LOAN","BW-4452 - Four silver tablespoons with Washington crest [W-2264/A-B]","BW-4453 - Two silver spoons with Custis crest [W-2265/A-B ; IL-1015]; LOAN","BW-4454 - Embroidered coverlet","BW-4455/A-B - Embroidered coverlet - detail","BW-4456/A-B - Bedcover [M-2285]; deaccessioned","BW-4459/C-D - The Louise du Pont Crowninshield Award to Mount Vernon - citation ; Annual Report 1960, frontispiece","BW-4460/A-B - Maker's mark from dish cross ;  Annual Report 1960, page 31 ; BW-4460/B - Missing 6-17-86","BW-4462/A-B - Powel coach clock [W-2354]; Annual Report 1960, page 32","BW-4463/A-B - Engraved Portrait of John Napier [W-2356] - obverse and reverse; LOAN","BW-4464 - Carte de visite of unidentified woman","BW-4466/A-B - White coverlet [M-2202]; deaccessioned","BW-4467/A-B - Harrison Dodge posing outside of the museum with the \"LW\" ornamental stone [W-988] removed from the Mansion cellar, 1930; duplicate of BW-4467/A; BW-4467/B - Missing 6/17/1986","BW-4469/A-B - Olive oil jar [W-2362]; Annual Report 1960, page 34","BW-4471/A - Low aerial view of west front of Mansion with view of Potomac River","BW-4472 - View down Potomac River from point immediately above Fort Washington","BW-4473 - View down the Potomac River from point above Little Hunting Creek","BW-4474 - Low aerial view of east front of Mansion","BW-4475 - Aerial overview of Kitchen [Lower] Garden and surrounding area.","BW-4476 - Aerial view of Mount Vernon exhibition and 12-acre field","BW-4477 - Aerial view up Potomac River from Maryland shore just above National Colonial Farm. Mockley Point and Fort Washington at right.","BW-4478 - Maryland shore from the Memorial Highway between Fort Hunt and Mount Vernon","BW-4479 - Mount Vernon shore from position just above National Colonial Farm","BW-4490/A-E - Copy photograph, Visit of Queen Liliuokalani to Mount Vernon in 1887","BW-4491/A-B - Former Vice Regent of Georgia, Mrs. Jefferson Randolph Anderson (1939)","BW-4493/A-B - Ice pit in Mansion cellar","BW-4495/A-D - Benson Lossing's illustration of sideboard, tea table and punch bowl","BW-4498 - Sideboard [W-94] in Dining Room [Small Dining Room]","BW-4519/A,F- Cummings Collection of textile fragments and pearl necklace; A - seed pearl necklace ; F - textile fragments ; only 2 of 12 items of collection retained: others are marked Woodlawn, 7/27/1961.","BW-4530/A-B - Chess set \u0026 box ; BW-4530/A1-2 - box closed ; BW-4530/B - box open","BW-4534/A-B - Plan or drawing of West Front by George Washington [W-1369/A]; From 1961 Restoration Exhibit","BW-4535 - View of Greenhouse looking west, from botanical garden","BW-4542/A-E - Miniature of Martha Washington by Charles Willson Peale [W-2102/A-B]","BW-4544/A-B - \"Keepsake\" pincushion made by Martha Washington with a note stating the piece was made for Roger Sherman 1781 [W-2372]","BW-4545/D-E - Early view of Mount Vernon East Front by Parkyns","BW-4547/A-B - Aitken side chair [W-2365]","BW-4549/A - Early view of Mount Vernon - East Front (Lowell, Mass)","BW-4550/A - Early 1792 view of Mount Vernon - West Front and Circle (Lowell, Mass)","BW-4551/A-C - Worth Bailey drawings - evolution of Mount Vernon, Mansion house","BW-4552/A-B - Views from Family Kitchen - Scullery and Larder; A - scullery ; B - larder ;  See also 4548","BW-4554/A-B - Third Regiment Drill Team on the occasion of the visit of Ayub Kahn of Pakistan on July 11, 1961","BW-4555/A-B - Embroidered reticule [W-2380]","BW-4556/A-B - Sachet made of dress fragment [W-2379]","BW-4557/A-B - Trott miniature of George Washington [H-2377]","BW-4558/A-B - Day cap and cape collar [H-2374/A-B]; deaccessioned","BW-4559/A-C - Six Rummers [W-2382/A-F]","BW-4560 - Compote [W-2378]","BW-4561/A-C - Wine glass with air twist stem [W-2381]","BW-4562/A-D - Pearl necklace [W-2369]","BW-4564/A-B - Wilfred Neitzey standing beside tree with carved symbols from Civil War soldier","BW-4565/A-B - Tree with carved symbols (star and cross) from Civil War soldier","BW-4567/A-F - Copy photograph of an original stereoscopic view of Bushrod Washington's Pise Greenhouse ca. 1860","BW-4568/F - Restoration - Construction research - butler's pantry - details","BW-4579/A-E - Views of Powel coach [H-737] and visitors on Mansion Circle","BW-4588/A-B - Sèvres bowl and plate ; China Booklet","BW-4601/A-B - Cincinnati custard cup [W-1436] ; China Booklet","BW-4604/A-B - Cincinnati teapot [W-1436/E] and bowl [W-1436/A]; China Booklet","BW-4605/A-B - Custine cream pitcher [W-1209] ; China Booklet","BW-4608/A-B - Angoulême butter cooler [W-979]; China Booklet","BW-4609/A-B - Garniture vase [W-2101/A-B]; See also Neg No. 4672/A-B; China Booklet","BW-461/A-B - Custine cups and saucers ; [W-508/A-B], [W-720/A-B]; China Booklet ; B - Missing 6-17-1986","BW-4615 - Figurine - Widow of Zarephath [W-63]; China Booklet","BW-4616/A-C - Bisque table ornament - Venus and Cupids [W-2133]; China Booklet ; C - Missing 6/17/1986","BW-4617/A-B - DeButts-Ely punch bowl; China Booklet - LOAN","BW-4618/A-B - Punch bowl [W-658]; China Booklet","BW-4619/A-B - Tobacco leaf punch bowl [W-1452]; China Booklet","BW-4620/A-F - Sèvres covered cup [W-1456/C-D], sugar bowl [W-2025/A-B], ice pots [W-1662/A-B]; China Booklet","BW-4626/A-B - Platter [W-533] and covered dish [W-534/A-B] - strawberry pattern; China Booklet","BW-4627/A-B - Two mugs [W-657] [W-664]; China Booklet","BW-4628/A-B - Sèvres sugar dish and cover on fixed stand [W-2129/A-B] with two egg cups [W-2128/A-B]; China Booklet","BW-4629/A-B - Sèvres coffee cup and teacup; China Booklet","BW-4630/A-B - Nast cups and saucer; China Booklet","BW-4631/A-B - Sèvres platter with covered cups; China Booklet","BW-4632/A-B - Sèvres saucepans and bowl with twisted handles; China Booklet","BW-4635/A-B - Pair of blue and white pitchers [W-516/A-B]; China Booklet","BW-4636/A-B - Tea set on shelves [W-1436]; China Booklet","BW-4637/A-B - Canton platter, plate, rectangular plate; China Booklet","BW-4638/A-B - Blue and white soup bowl and plates produced by Thomas Turner of Caughley [W-1002]; China Booklet","BW-4639/A-B - Dessert dish (square) [W-662] and dessert plate [W-663]; China Booklet","BW-4640/A-B - Custine coffee cups and saucers; China Booklet","BW-4641/A-B - Detail - monogram on Custine china;  China Booklet","BW-4642/A-C - Detail - emblem on Cincinnati china; China Booklet","BW-4643/A-B - Detail - States china monogram ; China Booklet","BW-4645 - Spurious States china platter","BW-4646/A-B - Pair of spyglasses [W-644] [W-721]; for miltary equipment book","BW-4663 - Early views of Mount Vernon and river, \"Mount Vernon, 1874\" - Theodore R. Davis","BW-4664/A-B - Embroidered panel from pole fire screen [M-2083]","BW-4665 - Engraving - General Braddock's headquarters","BW-4666/A-B - Copy photograph - Mount Vernon entrance (Texas gate) and nearby rail station, ca. 1925; From an old photograph","BW-4667/A-C - Copy photograph, \"Abingdon\" (John Parke Custis Home) - rear \u0026 front views","BW-4668/A-B - Five Farms map of Mount Vernon, 1793; The Huntington Library","BW-4669/A-B - Angoulême soup plate; China Booklet","BW-4670/A-C - Angoulême soup plate; China Booklet","BW-4671/A-C - Sèvres dinner plate; China Booklet","BW-4672/A-B - Garniture vase [W-2101/A-B]; China Booklet","BW-4673 - States china saucer; China Booklet","BW-4674 - Custine saucer; China Booklet","BW-4675/A-B - Angoulême plate; China Booklet","BW-4676 - Custine coffee cups and saucers; China Booklet","BW-4678 - Bow-back Windsor side chair [W-2400]","BW-4679/A-B - Side chair","BW-4680/A-B - Early view - \"View on the Potomac River from Mount Vernon\" by I. Weld - 1796","BW-4681/A-D - Drawing of Mansion by Worth Bailey for souvenir seed envelope motif","BW-4684/A-B - Sketch map of National Park area on Maryland shore, part of viewshed protection","BW-4685/A-B - Vice Regent of Vermont, Mrs. A. John Holden, Jr., on east lawn pointing to viewshed","BW-4688/A-C - Sèvres serving dish [W-2123]","BW-4689/A-C - Sèvres serving dish [W-2120]","BW-4690/A-B - List of contents of \"sweetmeat closet\" from inventory, Martha Washington","BW-4691/A-C - Engraving - Early view of Mount Vernon by G. Scott Edinburgh [M-968]","BW-4692/A-C - Engraving - Early view of Mount Vernon - I. Weld","BW-4700 - Author's dedication in Bordley's book on Husbandry","BW-4701 - Six silver teaspoons and one tablespoon - \"MW\" initial","BW-4702/A-D - Mahogany knife case [W-2404/A]","BW-4703/A-B - Dr. Dick copy of Sharples portrait of George Washington [H-258]","BW-4705/A-B - Punch bowl [W-2405], traditionally thought to be a christening bowl for the Dandridge family","BW-4706/A-B - Inscription on Luce punch bowl [W-2405]","BW-4710/A-B - Book - Title page of Bordley's book on Husbandry","BW-4711/A-B - Letter - George Washington to Lund Washington April 4, 1780","BW-4712/A-B - Letter - George Washington to Bushrod Washington July 16, 1789","BW-4718/A-B - Lace ruffle","BW-4728/A - Braddock sword [W-82]; Military Equipment Booklet","BW-4729/A-B - State or dress sword [W-84]; Military Equipment Booklet","BW-4730/A-C - Mourning sword overall and detail [W-83/A-B]; Military Equipment Booklet","BW-4731/A-C - (\"Prussian\") \"Alte\" sword, overall and detail [W-85]; Military Equipment Booklet","BW-4732/A-B - Small sword and detail of hilt; Military Equipment Booklet","BW-4733/B-C - Trunk with plate \"General Washington N:4\" - detail of plate and label inside [W-1513]; Military Equipment Booklet","BW-4734/B - Trunk - deerskin - detail of plate [W-366]; Military Equipment Booklet","BW-4735/B - Leather trunk - \"General Washington/No. 3\" [W-367]; Military Equipment Booklet","BW-4736/B - Wooden trunk - \"General Washington\" and detail of plate [W- 1878]; Military Equipment Booklet","BW-4737/B - Leather trunk - \"G. Washington/Virginia\" - detail of plate [W-312]; Military Equipment Booklet","BW-4743/A-I - Restoration - Upper Garden wall, construction research","BW-4745 - Mansion - East Front","BW-4746/A-B - Ticket with sketch of traffic circle showing lower and main gate","BW-4747 - Camp towel [W-505]","BW-4748 - Military button \"22\" [W-443]","BW-4749/A-C - Camp stool [W-4009];  Also # 4749/C; see also neg # 5648/A-H","BW-4750 - Pair of Pistols [W-480/A-B]","BW-4751/A-B - 1963 version of map of Maryland shore - land use of viewshed; see #4684","BW-4755 - Footstool [W-2419/A]","BW-4756 - \"Mourning\" sword [W-83]","BW-4757 - \"Dress\" sword [W-84]","BW-4758 - Restoration - Upper Garden wall - structural detail","BW-4759 - Mansion - East Front","BW-4760 - Facsimile - George Washington's will","BW-4761/A-C - General Washington's shaving box [W-481]","BW-4762/A-D - Gorget; Massachusetts Historical Society - LOAN","BW-4763/A-B - General Washington's pistol ; New York State Library - LOAN","BW-4764/A-C - General Washington's sword ; New York State Library - LOAN","BW-4765/A-C - Glass stopper ; Mrs. Ely (for study) - LOAN","BW-4767 - Trunk [W-2407/A] with Washington's robe (closed)","BW-4768 - Razor hone [W-2414]","BW-4769/A-C - Martha Washington's gold necklace [W-2410]","BW-4770/A-G - Labels for swords case","BW-4771 - Sèvres saucepan [W-2406]","BW-4772/A-C - Military sash [W-87]","BW-4773/A-B - Benson Lossing sketch - pack saddle and canteen","BW-4776 - Engraving - East front of Mount Vernon by Kern [EV-1274]","BW-4782/A-C - Latrobe sketch of General Washington in profile [W-2413]","BW-4784/D - Robert \u0026 Lawrence Washington quit claim (1601) - detail of seal ; missing 9/11/2023","BW-4785/A-D - Seal ring and impression [W-2423]","BW-4786/A-B - Custine coffee cup and saucer [W-2426/A-B]; Annual Report 1963","BW-4790 - Cuff link with hair of George Washington and Martha Washington [W-2412]","BW-4791/A-D - Engraved button [W-2424]","BW-4792/A-C - Gold watch [W-2422]","BW-4793/A-B - Black seal with coat-of-arms - George Washington to Elizabeth Powel, 1787 June 6 [A-417.9]","BW-4794 - George Washington's Watermark [W-1354/A]","BW-4795 - General Washington's bookplate","BW-4796 - Red seal with Washington crest - George Washington to Elizabeth Powel, 1782 July 20 [A-417.4]","BW-4797/A-C - Black seal with coat-of-arms - George Washington to Samuel Powel, 1789 December 15 [A-417.17]","BW-4798/A-B - Silver chambersticks and snuffers [M-2420/A-B]","BW-4799 - General Washington's dressing gown or banyan [W-2407/A]","BW-4805 - Copy of Sir Isaac Heard's version of Washington coat-of-arms","BW-4806 - Illustration of Sulgrave Manor; copied from book","BW-4807/A-B - Two illustrations from Photo-Era, March 1907 - men in a car at Mount Vernon with caption \"C. H. Claudy at Mt. Vernon.\"","BW-4808/B - Project overview editorials ; missing 6-18-1988","BW-4809/A - Latrobe watercolor of Mansion with group on Piazza (photostat of)","BW-4810 - Portrait - 'Washington, The General,' by Eben Farrington Comins [M-932]","BW-4811 - Pair of spectacles possiby belonging to George Washington and Martha Washington [W-2187/A] [W-2187/D]","BW-4814/A-B - Silver-mounted cut glass cruet bottles, vinegar and pepper cruet bottles [W-2432/A-B]","BW-4815/A-C - Miniature of Admiral Vernon [M-2434]","BW-4816/A-F - Powder bag and puff with inscription [W-2408/A-B]","BW-4817 - Round engraving - Prudence and Beauty [W-2431]","BW-4818 - Round engraving - gallant and two ladies - \"Sorrows of Werther\" [W-1193]","BW-4819/A-B - Staffordshire figurines (pair) [M-2430/A-B]; deaccessioned","BW-4820/D-F - Restoration - Servant's Hall - large fireplace details of reinforcement of lintel","BW-4821/A-C - Menokin, Francis Lightfoot Lee House, before collapse, detail of window showing structural weakness and later view of Menokin after collapse at same point, 1964","BW-4822/A-C - Engraving - Mordecai Gist","BW-4823/A-B - General Washington's Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber] with striped carpeting","BW-4824/A-B - West Parlor [Front Parlor], south wall and southwest corner with restored lustres","BW-4825/A - Family Dining Room [Small Dining Room], view towards west wall","BW-4826/A - Family Dining Room [Small Dining Room], view towards east wall","BW-4828 - Copy photograph, Council Mount Vernon Ladies' Association (MVLA) 1925","BW-4829 - Copy photograph, Mount Vernon Ladies' Association (MVLA) Council 1882-83","BW-4831 - Copy photograph, Miss Alice M. Longfellow, Vice Regent of Massachusetts","BW-4832 - Copy photograph, Mrs. Lorenzo M. Sweat, Vice Regent of Maine","BW-4833 - Copy photograph, Mrs. Lucy H. Pickens, Vice Regent of South Carolina","BW-4834 - Copy photograph, Mr. John A. Graham","BW-4835 - Copy photograph, Mrs. Letitia Harper Walker, Vice Regent of North Carolina","BW-4836 - Copy photograph, Mrs. Nathaniel Norris Halsted, Vice Regent of New Jersey","BW-4837 - Copy photograph, Mrs. Susan E. Johnson Hudson, Vice Regent of Connecticut","BW-4838 - Copy photograph, Mrs. Phoebe Hearst, Vice Regent of California","BW-4839 - Copy photograph, Mrs. Graham Newell Fitch, Vice Regent of Indiana","BW-4840 - Copy photograph, Mrs. Ella Bassett Washington, Vice Regent of West Virginia","BW-4841 - Copy photograph, Miss Leila Herbert, Vice Regent of Alabama","BW-4842 - Copy photograph, Mrs. Octavia Walton LeVert, Vice Regent of Alabama, 1858","BW-4843/A-C - Letter - Martha Washington (no date)","BW-4845/A-B - Period flower container, queensware","BW-4846/A-B - Servants' Hall - southwest end","BW-4847/1-91 - Harold T. Abbott collection of pictures of Mount Vernon 1932-1935","BW-4849 - Miniature of Mrs. Joseph K. Barnes, Vice Regent of the District of Columbia, 1873-1912","BW-4850 - Windsor armchair [M-2433]","BW-4851/A-B - Box made of wood from General Washington's casket [W-2438]","BW-4852 - Wooden canteen [H-2441]","BW-4853 - Glass compote [H-2436]; deaccessioned","BW-4854 - Panel from Washington's coach [W-643]","BW-4855 - One of six Windsor side chairs loaned for common parlor by Lodge [M-2387/A]; missing 9/18/2023","BW-4856 - Reproduction \"States\" china plate - souvenir plate [M-2415]","BW-4857/A-B - Fragment - Toile \"America Presenting at the Altar of Liberty Medallions of Her Illustrious Sons\", [M-2428]","BW-4858A-B - General Washington's revolving desk chair \"uncommon chair\" [W-159]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4859/C - Slat-back side chair - detail of splat [W-101/A]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4860/C - Pedestal-back side chair with serpentine crest rail, pierced and carved strapwork splat - detail of splat [W-137]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4861/C-D - Chippendale side chair - overall and detail of splat [W-135]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4862/A-B - Sack-back Windsor armchair [W-198]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4863 - Bow-back Windsor side chair [W-230]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4865/C - Aitken side chair - detail of splat [W-2365]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4868/E-H - Torcheres or candlestand (one of a pair) [W-1/A-B]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4869/A-B - Framed round engraving - Prudence and Beauty [W-2431]","BW-4871/A-C - Final section of replacement palisade fence atop Kitchen [Lower] Garden wall; BW-4871C - With Albert Skutans","BW-4872/C-D - Chippendale side chair, overall and detail of splat [W-97]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4873/C - Aitken side chair - detail of splat [W-2253]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4880 - Family Kitchen - interior; Photocom - B\u0026W negative Aug 75; see CN-417","BW-4883/A-B - Oval mourning brooch with lock of Washington's hair [W-2437]","BW-4884/A-B - Mezzotint - \"A Country Girl\" by John Boydell [W-2443]","BW-4885/A-B - Engraving - \"View Near Wadsworth Castle\" by R. Gardnor Jr. [W-2444]","BW-4886/A-C - Ladderback Chippendale chair - the \"Taylor\" chair ; A-1135","BW-4887 - Diamond scarf pin [W-2449]","BW-4888/A-B - Facsimile of map of Truro Parish - drawn to scale and annotated by George Washington","BW-4889/A-B - Photo of daguerreotype of Miss Sally Griffith and two great nieces","BW-4890/A-B - Title page and frontispiece of songbook; The Bull-Finch [ML-137-W]","BW-4894/A-C - Modern maps of the Mount Vernon neighborhood","BW-4897/A-B - Canton china - 2 covered vegetable dishes - square dish [W-2453/A-B] and oval dish [W-2454/a-B] and one plate [W-2452]","BW-4898 - Photocopy of newspaper print - Mrs. Lockwood deForest","BW-4907/A-B - Drawing - plan of Mansion fireplace for third floor bedchamber, in the hand of George Washington [W-668]","BW-4908 - Photocopy - Portrait of Colonel John Augustine Washington, brother of General Washington; from \"Washington the Man and the Mason\" by Callahan, pg. 72","BW-4912 - Illustration - Pohick Church in 1858 - from Benson Lossing","BW-4913/A-D - Mr. Charles Cecil Wall, Resident Superintendent of Mount Vernon","BW-4914/A-B - Mrs. Charles Cecil Wall, wife of Resident Superintendent of Mount Vernon","BW-4916/A-B - Page from The Ledger of John Augustine Washington, brother of General Washington, page 31 - top half of page","BW-4917 - Framed commemorative textile with George Washington's portrait [M-2448]","BW-4918/A-D - Pine portrait of Fanny Bassett [W-1488], overall and details; A-B - before cleaning ; C-D - after cleaning ; Quandt, conservator at Corcoran","BW-4919/A-B - Gilt bracket [W-2162] and candelabra [W-55]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4920/A-C - Child's crib - with and without canopy [W-237]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4921/A-B - Wine chest with nine bottles [W-187/A-K]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4922/A-B - French writing desk, ca. 1780 [W-220]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4923/A-B - Looking glass with Washington coat-of-arms [W-29]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4924/A-B - Painted pine serving table [W-2105]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4925/A-C - Wine cooler [W-1059]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4926/A-C - Banquet Hall [New Room] looking glass, overall and detail [W-28]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4927/A-B - Looking glass [W-1181] and bracket [W-57]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4928/A-C - Copy photograph, Council group photo - 1870, by Alexander Gardner","BW-4929 - Copy photograph, Maine Room in Mount Vernon Mansion, north lumber room","BW-4930 - Copy photograph, Mrs. Horatio Greenough, Vice Regent of Massachusetts - ca.1859","BW-4931 - Letter - from Miss Tracy to Ann Pamela Cunningham - November 1, 1860","BW-4932/A-B - Dressing table [W-202]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4933/A-B - Bureau dressing table [W-372]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4934 - Corner basin stand [W-276]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4935 - Corner basin stand [W-2057]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4939/A-B - Lacquer boxes for dressing glass; Furniture Booklet","BW-4943/A-D - Harpsichord, overall and detail [W-16]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4944/A-B - Card table [W-197]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4945/A-B - Breakfast table [W-136]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4946 - Card table [W-1465]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4947/A-B - Footstool [W-731]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4950/A-E - Pair of card tables [W-1413/A-B]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4951/A-B - Looking glass [W-57/A]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4952 - Oval gilt frame with looking glass [W-2176]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4953/A-B - Table [W-204]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4956/A-B - Terrestrial floor globe [W-166]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4957/A-B - Detail of medallion inlay on sideboard [W-94]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4958 - Work table [W-207]","BW-4959/A-B - Side chair [W-259]","BW-4960 - Side chair [M-2030]; deaccessioned","BW-4961/A-B - Side chair [H-8/A]; deaccessioned","BW-4962/A-B - Queen Anne armchair [M-25]; deaccessioned","BW-4963/A-B - Lolling chair [M-361]","BW-4964/A-B - Grooved tray (11 7/8\" diameter x 1 1/16\" high) [W-1242/C]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4965/A-B - Grooved tray (9 3/4\"-9 7/8\" diameter x 1 1/8\" high) [W-2171]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4969/A-B - Plant containers - wooden tub (square) and clay pot","BW-4974 - Ducking gun [W-1404]; LOAN - Yale University","BW-4975/A-B - Mrs. Washington's bathing dress [W-580]","BW-4976/A-B - Mantel clock [W-11]","BW-4978 - Mrs. Washington's silver comb [W-1442]","BW-4979/A-B - Snuff box with hair of George Washington [W-2397]","BW-4981 - Silver coffee pot with Washington crest [W-2517]","BW-4982/A-B - Silver wine cooler [W-2522]","BW-4983/A-I - Museum labels for military equipment case","BW-5000/A-J - Museum labels for archaeological exhibition in Museum Annex","BW-5002/A-D - Southern Red Oak tree split down trunk, located east of reservoir and measuring 18 ft. 8 in. in circumference breast high before breakage on September 24th. Unidentified man standing next to the damaged trunk.","BW-5003/A-B - Mansion - West Front, platform research excavation; Also two 2x2 slides","BW-5004/A-H - Restoration - Salt House - details of framing and weather boards of interior walls","BW-5005/A-M - Trees along serpentine walks with visitors","BW-5006 - Mahogany looking glass [W-2457]","BW-5007 - Wax relief, profile of General Washington [M-2455]","BW-5008/A-B - Pearlware circular plate, marked MILLENIUM on the reverse [M-2460]; deaccessioned","BW-5009/A-C - Quart bottle with seal \"W. Elliot 1741\" [M-2459]","BW-5010/A-B - Fire screen - Needlepoint pastoral scene [A-1157; M-2469]","BW-5011 - Framed textile - \"America Presenting at the Altar of Liberty Medallions of Her Illustrious Sons\" [M-2464]","BW-5012/A-B - Gold cuff links with hair of George Washington and Martha Washington [W-2465]","BW-5013/A-B - Pair of shoe buckles; LOAN - Yale University - Kountze Collection","BW-5014/A-D - Silver belt buckle [W-1388/C]; LOAN - Yale University - Kountze Collection","BW-5015/A-C - Mount Vernon and Pohick Church Commemorative Goblets [M-1374/A-B]; LOAN - Yale University - Kountze Collection","BW-5016/A-B - Telescope [M-1384]; LOAN - Yale University - Kountze Collection","BW-5017/A-B - Bronze portrait plaque of Washington in profile [M-1393]; LOAN - Yale University - Kountze Collection","BW-5018/A-C - Plats of sundry tracts of land belonging and adjoining those of George Washington, 1770 [RM-93 ; MS-2241] ; BW-5018/C - Missing 8-24-1986","BW-5019/A-C - Letter - Lund Washington to General Washington from Mount Vernon, 1776 February 22 [RM-106; MS-227.7]","BW-5020 - Facsimile of an honorary Doctor of Laws degree conferred on President Washington by Washington College in state of Maryland","BW-5021/A-D - Letter - George Washington to Mrs. Henley, 1799 October 20, with enclosures relating to appointment of her son, John Dandridge Henley, as a midshipman in the U.S. Navy [RM-752; MS-4998]","BW-5022/A-B - Silver dessert spoon with Washington crest [W-2458]","BW-5024/A-F - Copy photographs - Visit of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth to Mount Vernon, 1939.Nnegatives Dept. of State 11/65","BW-5025/A-L - Snapshot collection of Mrs. George A. Carpenter, Vice Regent of Illinois, 1916-1947.  James Archer, Vice Regents - Mrs. Hanks and Mrs. Johnston, boxwood path, Museum, School House, colonnade, Greenhouse, North Lane, pitcher","BW-5026/A-D - North Lane from Spinning House","BW-5027/A-B - Flower [Upper] Garden, west end with visitors","BW-5028 - View of north end of Mansion from grove, includes partial of north colonnade and servants' hall","BW-5029/A-B - Kitchen [Lower] Garden looking toward Necessary (vertical \u0026 horizontal), partial view of smokehouse outside the garden wall","BW-5030 - West Front from Bowling Green gate","BW-5031/A-C - West Gate and porters' lodges from inside of the estate, also visible is the west gate well house (lattice structure at left)","BW-5032 - South corner of Piazza looking upriver","BW-5033/A-B - From under the piazza looking down river","BW-5034/A-B - Distant view of Mansion from West Gate","BW-5035 - Mansion from 12-acre field with visitors","BW-5036 - View of roofs of outbuildings and Mansion from Flower [Upper] Garden","BW-5040/C-D - Illustration - Perspective view of the Mansion and historic area; Handbook 1965, pp. 50-51","BW-5045/A-C - Washington Family Bible - front and back covers [W-408]","BW-5047/A-B - Detail, book illustration - Pewter still or cold still from 'The Complete Domestic Distiller' by A. Cooper, London, 1826; Library No. RL-460","BW-5048 - Study - north wall showing fireplace ; from CT-462","BW-5051/A-B - Engraving entitled \"May\" showing window treatment with Austrian shade","BW-5052 -Tambour writing desk and bookcase [W-158]; B\u0026W neg from CN-468/H - Photocom (7/75)","BW-5058/A-C - Damask tablecloth with seal of the United States in center [H-2442]","BW-5061/B - The New Tomb;  B\u0026W neg from CT-236/B","BW-5063 - Houdon bust [W-369]; B\u0026W neg taken form CN-540/A [8/75]","BW-5064 - Map of River Farm, 1766 - from The Centennial Atlas of General Washington's maps 1932 ; Original in Library of Congress","BW-5073/B - Shell cushion [W-1533]; CN 480/A; see #152 \u0026 4708; BW-5073/A lost by Photocom, 6/1975","BW-5076 - Circular desk chair, \"uncommon chair\" [W-159]; see CN 449/C; neg by Campbell's from CT-449/A, 7/19/1977","BW-5082 - Copy negative, Flower Garden and School House in snow (c.1928) from lantern slide in library collection","BW-5085 - Diagram of traffic circle and Texas gate and lower gate entrances. Accompanying text indicates to 'Present this card at the main gate for entrance by car.'","BW-5087 - Copy photograph, Luke C. Dillon photo of South Carolina Room, Mount Vernon Mansion; from original owned by the Charleston Museum","BW-5088/A-B - Banquet Hall [New Room] - northwest corner, showing original sideboard and Palladian or Venetian window","BW-5089/A-B - West Parlor [Front Parlor] - northwest corner, showing fireplace \u0026 card table","BW-5098 - Library [Study] looking toward southeast corner; B\u0026W negative from CT-461","BW-5102/A-B - Mahogany card table [W-197]","BW-5103/A-B - Fire screen with needlepoint panel [M-2469] on pole fire screen [W-2182]","BW-5114/A-E - Library secretary and bookcase [W-1409]; LOAN - Yale University Art Gallery, de Lancey Kountze Collection","BW-5115/A-C - West Parlor [Front Parlor] looking toward south wall with door open","BW-5116/A-B - Copy photograph, Leet Bros. photo of Central Hall [Central Passage], c.1890","BW-5117 - Copy photograph, Miss Alice M. Longfellow, Vice Regent of Massachusetts","BW-5120/A-D - Oil paintings by George Beck - \"The Great Falls of the Potomac\" [W-2] and \"The Passage of the Pato'k Thro' the blew mountain…\" [W-3];  Before Restoration","BW-5121/A-B - Letter from Harper's Weekly, October 8, 1861, introducing Winslow Homer","BW-5123 - Copy photograph, group photograph posed near south end of Mansion, circa 1885. Baby on lap is Frank L. West who also visited Mount Vernon about the first of May 1966.","BW-5126/A-C - Mr. Walter M. Macomber","BW-5136 - Blue and white Chinese export porcelain - tureen and stand [H-2468/7a-b]; deaccessioned","BW-5137/A-H - Letter - Martha Washington to Mrs. [John Augustine] Washington, Bushfield, 1784 June 22; 3 pages with integral cover","BW-5138/A-D - Book - Title page, The Second Volume of the Posthumous Works of Mr. Samuel Butler, signed by John Custis; flyleaf signed by George Washington Parke Custis - Mount Vernon [ML-185-F]","BW-5140/A-B - Detail of floral print block from applique quilt [A-1177, H-2484]","BW-5141 - Aerial view of exhibition area; B\u0026W negative from duplicate slide MV-2A by Photo Lab","BW-5149 - General Washington's Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber] - schematic drawing of furniture \u0026 furnishings - 1958","BW-5151/A-B - Anne Howell Dodge Heiberg (daughter of Dodge) crayon portrait of Harrison H. Dodge, c. 1925","BW-5152/A-B - Copy of photographic portrait of Charles Sprague Sargent; Original print from Arnold Arboretum","BW-5153/A-B - Copy of photos accompanying letter from Mr. Young to Miss Harriet Clayton Comegys, Regent, 16 January 1913.  References trees damaged by storm.","BW-5158/A-B - Ice House on North Lane","BW-5159/A-B - North necessary","BW-5160/A-D - South necessary","BW-5163/A-B - Restored Pipkin along with fragments of salt glaze, earthenware \u0026 creamware from the Archaeological Exhibit","BW-5164/A-B - Planting list for north serpentine \u0026 north shrubbery from Benson Lossing; Harper's Magazine, March 1859, page 44 (Photo Lab)","BW-5165 - Upper Garden - boxwood hedges and garden house; (K \u0026 L, agent)","BW-5167/A-B - Restoration of Dove of Peace weathervane [W-2492]; BW-5167/B - Dove of Peace weathervane with Mr. Wilfred Neitzey \u0026 Mr. Willy Miller","BW-5169/A-B - Copy photograph, carte de viste of West Front - circa 1862 [PG-5017; RP-88]","BW-5170/A-B - Flower illustrations used in Garden Pamphlet","BW-5171/A-B - 18th-century sideboard [M-2479]","BW-5172/A-D - Title page, inside front and back covers, and preface \"The Young Man's Companion\"","BW-5176 - Copy photograph, period sideboard table under consideration","BW-5177 - Mansion Piazza - view taken for customs official","BW-5179/A-B - John Augustine Washington, brother of General Washington; from a photocopy owned by Mrs. Selden Washington","BW-5181 - Oil painting of the East Front of Mount Vernon by John Gadsby Chapman","BW-5182/A-B - Copy photograph, Portrait of Mrs. Wall, c. 1940","BW-5183 - Early view of Mount Vernon ; Oval water color (after Weld?)","BW-5184/A-B - Copy photograph, Staffordshire pitcher; bearing a variation of Weld view","BW-5186/A-F - Fischu - overall and detail [A-1188 ; W-2495]","BW-5187 - Decanter [A-1187]; deaccessioned","BW-5188 - Niderviller saucer No. 23 [W-2493]","BW-5189/A-B - Letter - George Washington to Col. Gilpin, 1785 October 29","BW-5190/A-B - Letter - Nelly Custis to George Washington Parke Custis, 1849 December 30","BW-5194/A-B - George Washington Parke Custis by Saint-Memin; Photocopies from Saint-Memin in Virginia by Norfleet","BW-5195 - Arlington House; Photocopy p. 433, Harper's New Monthly Magazine, No. XL, September 1853","BW-5196 - Tudor Place ; Photocopy from \"Washington, City and Capital,\" p. 442","BW-5197 - Illustration - Funeral ceremonies of General Washington; Photocopy from \"The Lodge of Washington, A History,\" p. 100","BW-5198/A-B - Colonel Dodge wearing Legion of Honor medal ; BW-5198/C - Colonel Dodge wearing academic gown to receive honorary doctorate (1935)","BW-5205/A-C - 18th century pewter bedpan belonging to Vice Regent of the District of Columbia (Adlumia Sterrett Hagner)","BW-5210/A-D - Pohick Church - Benson Lossing sketches from \"Mount Vernon \u0026 Its Associations\" (1865); BW-5210/A-B - p. 74; BW-5210/C-D - p. 213 \"Pictorial Handbook of the American Revolution\"","BW-521/1A-B - Sideboard table, etc. - Benson Lossing sketch - \"Mount Vernon…\" (1865)","BW-5213/A-B - Harness ornamemtn [W-1127]","BW-5214/A-B - Butler's Pantry; 1968 Handbook","BW-5221/A-B - Society of the Cincinnati platter [W-1436/D]","BW-5222/A-B - Society of the Cincinnati tureen [W-1436/H]; 1968 Handbook","BW-5224/A-I - Crowds at Mount Vernon - Texas Gate and Mansion Circle","BW-5228 - Illustration - Great Drawing room, Crichel, Dorsetshire, England","BW-5230 - Madam Regent (Mrs. Powel), Mrs. Benjamin S. Warren (Vice Regent of Michigan), Miss Mary Govan Billups (Vice Regent of Mississippi) and Mrs. Horace Van Deventer (Vice Regent of Tennessee); 1952 Council in the new room; B\u0026W negative from CT-427/AA","BW-5231/A-B - Document - Trees \u0026 shrubs, Bartram list, heading of first pages of the photo stat negative for March 1792, photo stat positive for November 1792","BW-5232/A-B - Pewter hot water plate maker's marks [W-1162/A]","BW-5233 - Detail - Pewter platter maker's marks [W-2164]","BW-5234/A-C - Detail - Pewter platter maker's marks [W-2166]","BW-5235/A-B -  Detail - Pewter plate, crest and maker's marks [W-2167]","BW-5236 - Piscataway Park - aerial map","BW-5237/A-B - Terminal approach from drawing by Robert B. Fisher","BW-5241/A-B - Museum clothing cases with garments belonging to George Washington and Martha Washington","BW-5248/A-H - Mount Vernon farm ledger, 1797-1798, pp. 55-56; negative and photo stat","BW-5259 - Kitchen and circle storehouse; see also CN/CT-753/A-E; Photo Lab","BW-5260/A-D - Engravings of General and Mrs. Washington published by John Coles, Boston, 1782 [RP-110; Print-1167] [RP-110; Print-1168]","BW-5268 - Scullery in the Kitchen; see CN-742/A; 1968 Handbook; negative from CN-742/E by Campbell's (May 1977)","BW-5273/A-B - Powel Coach [H-737] in the Stable; see CN-749/A; 1968 Handbook; B\u0026W negative from CN-749/A (Photocom, January 1976)","BW-5286/A-B - Pair of spectacles and embroidered case [M-2507/A-B]","BW-5287 - Silver \u0026 paste knee buckle [W-2501]","BW-5288 - Salt-glaze flower pot [M-2538]","BW-5289 - Vaughan Plan [W-1434] for Garden Pamphlet illustration ; See also #2329, 4378, 5463, 5596, 5647","BW-5292/A-B - Engraving of Judge Bushrod Washington ; A-366/5 ; Photocopy","BW-5294 - Miniature of George Washington (in profile) by Madam de Brehan [W-2508]","BW-5299 - Banquet Hall [New Room] fireplace; B\u0026W negative from CT-531/B (PhotoLab, February 1969)","BW-5300 - West Parlor [Front Parlor] looking toward southwest corner; B\u0026W negative from CT-455 (PhotoLab, February 1969)","BW-5301 - James Sharples portrait of George Washington [W-1962]; B\u0026W negative from CT-457 (Photo Lab, February 1969)","BW-5302 - James Sharples portrait of Martha Washington [W-1963]; B\u0026W negative from CT-458 (Photo Lab, February 1969)","BW-5303 - Robert Edge Pine portrait of Fanny Bassett [W-1488]; B\u0026W negative from CT-454 (Photo Lab, February 1969)","BW-5304 - Plateau [W-105], plateau ornament [W-2133], and candelabra [W-104/A-B] on table in Dining Room; B\u0026W negative from CT-460 (Photo Lab, February 1969)","BW-5305 - Bedstead in Downstairs Bedchamber - north wall; B\u0026W negative from CT-253/B (Photo Lab, February 1969)","BW-5306 - Downstairs Bedchamber looking south includes fireplace; B\u0026W negative from CT-277/B (Photo Lab, February 1969)","BW-5307 - Study - north wall showing fireplace; B\u0026W negative from CT-462/A (Photo Lab, February 1969)","BW-5310/A-B - \"Great Hall at Mount Vernon,\" from Godey's Magazine","BW-5312/A-B - Book - Les Jardins, ... A Paris - book belonging to Eliza Law [RL-6503/a]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5313/A-B - Book - Le Nouveau Testament ... Paris 1846 - inscription on fly leaf and title page [RL-6503/b]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5314/A-B - Book - The Works of Lord Byron - \"T  Law\" autograph on flyleaf of Vol II; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5315 - Book of Common Prayer… New York, 1817 - in gold on cover \"Eliza L. Rogers\" [RL-6503/c]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5316/A-B - Book - The American Toilet - cover with inscription by Eliza P. Custis [RL-6503/d]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5317/A-D - Bible, King James version - dedication page with autograph of Eleanor Calvert and inscription on brown paper [RL-6503/e]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5318/A-B - Book - Odi D'Anacreonte…Bologna MDCCCXXIII - cover with autograph of Lloyd N. Rogers ; A-1224\t; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5319/A-J - book - Fenelons Pious Reflections…Philadelphia, 1811 - writings of Eliza Parke Custis on five blank pages ; A-1224 ; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5320 - Silver plated decanter coaster [W-2533; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5321/A-C - Ladle with Custis crest [W-2554; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5322/A-C - Cream pitcher [H-4798] and two-handled cup [H-4797] with inscriptions; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5323/A-B - Two salt spoons with Custis crest [H-4799 and H-4800]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5324/A-D - Pitcher with Custis crest [H-4801; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5325/A-B - Nine teaspoons with Custis crest [H-4801-H-4810]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5326/A-B - Pin with hair of Eliza Parke Custis Law [H-4817; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5327/A-B - Spectacles and case said to have belonged to George Washington [W-4818/A-B]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5328/A-B - Silver waist buckle with brilliants which belonged to Mrs. Washington [W-2555; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5329 - Silk \u0026 silver pincushion [W-2961?], needlebook covered with rose and brown striped silk [W-4820], and fragment of white silk brocade with leaves \u0026 flowers [W-4821]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5330/A-B - Yellow silk damask fragment [W-4822; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5331 - Chess pieces [W-2552/1-32; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5332/A-C - Hand fire screen with hand painted landscape [H-4823]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5333 - Miniature engraving of Eliza Parke Custis by Saint-Memin [H-4828; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5334/A-B - Miniature portrait of Eliza Law Rogers with inscription on back [H-4829; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-533/5A-B - Miniature portrait of Eliza Law Rogers and the reverse which features five carefully preserved curls of hair, likely from various members of the Custis and Law families [H-4830/A; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5336/A-B - Miniature portrait of Thomas Law with woven plat of hair on the reverse [H-4831; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5337/A-C - Miniature of Lady Joanna Law Rumbold (sister of Thomas Law) [H-4832; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5338 - Crayon portrait of Martha Washington after Gilbert Stuart by Charles Jolabert [H-4827; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5339/A-D - Doll's trunk of wood covered with green leather \u0026 decorated with brass nail heads [W-2556; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5340 - Sampler worked in cross-stitch - Lord's Prayer and Ten Commandments - \"Martha [Parke] Custis, December 1784\"\n[H-4824; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5342 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - north wall - night","BW-5344 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - west wall and southwest corner","BW-5345 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - west wall","BW-5346 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - northeast corner","BW-5347 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - east wall","BW-5348 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - Vaughan mantel, garniture and portrait of Washington","BW-5349 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - Vaughan mantel and garniture","BW-5350 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - close up of Vaughan mantel frieze and garniture","BW-5351/A - Banquet Hall [New Room] - detail of central mantel frieze","BW-5352 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - cove detail and southeast edge of upper fireplace","BW-5353 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - detail of door frieze","BW-5354 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - detail of Palladian window frieze","BW-5355 - Original sideboard [W-94] and mirror [W-28] in New Room","BW-5356 - Period sideboard [M-2479] and reproduction mirror [M-1679] in New Room","BW-5357 - Drop-leaf section of breakfast table [W-1372] and covered jar [W-19] in New Room","BW-5358 - Engravings - \"The Battle of Bunker's Hill\" and \"Death of General Montgomery\" in New Room","BW-5359 - Pair of covered jars [W-19/A-B]","BW-5360 - Pair of original knife boxes ; W-2404, W-2427","BW-5361 - Candelabra [W-2238]","BW-5362 - West Parlor [Front Parlor] - looking toward fireplace from south door","BW-5363 - West Parlor [Front Parlor] - looking toward south wall from just inside north door","BW-5366 - Mansion development sketches of West Front by Worth Bailey ; PhotoLab","BW-5373 - Detail - Wilton carpet [M-1275] in the West Parlor [Front Parlor]","BW-5374 - Portrait of Lafayette [H-79]","BW-5375 - Bust of Necker [W-2548/A-B]","BW-5376/A-E - Cover - 'Mount Vernon - Landmark of the Revolution' with Latrobe sketch of the Maryland shore and view from south corner of piazza looking up-river","BW-5377 - \"Mount Vernon, 1874\" from Harper's Weekly, February 28, 1874 ; Photocopy by Henry's","BW-5378 - Fishing illustration from \"A compleat history of druggs,\" Plate 84, p.293; Photocopy by Henry's","BW-5379 - Fishing illustration, \"The Sportsman's Dictionary,\" Plate 8; Photocopy by Henry's","BW-5385 - Copy photograph, portrait of Mrs. William Richmond Walker, Vice Regent of North Carolina, 1859-1908; Photocopy by Henry's","BW-5386 - Copy photograph, portrait of Mrs. P. K. Dickinson, Vice Regent of North Carolina, 1858-59; Photocopy by Henry's","BW-5387 - Portrait of Mrs. William Ewen Shipp, Vice Regent of North Carolina, 1919-36 ; Photocopy by Henry's","BW-5388 - Copy photograph, portrait of Mrs. John Witherspoon Labouisse, Vice Regent of North Carolina; Photocopy by Henry's","BW-5389/A-B - Small rag carpet and detail of back; A-1228","BW-5390/A-F - Sheraton side chair seats [W-2253/A-F]","BW-5391 - Portrait of Martha Parke Custis by Robert Edge Pine [W-1616]","BW-5392 - Portrait of Eleanor Parke Custis by Robert Edge Pine [W-78]","BW-5394 - Early view of East Front of Mansion - after Birch","BW-5397/A-B - Silver-plated decanter coaster [W-2553, A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection Memorabilia","BW-5398/A-B - Silver ladle with Custis crest [W-2554, A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection Memorabilia","BW-5399/A-B - Silver waist buckle with brilliants which belonged to Mrs. Washington [W-2555, A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection Memorabilia","BW-5400/A-H - Chess pieces [W-2552/1-32; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection Memorabilia","BW-5401/A-B - Title page - Virginia Almanack for 1802 which contains diary entries by Martha Washington [W-2557, A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection Memorabilia","BW-5402/A-D - Society of the Cincinnati soup plate [W-2559, A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection Memorabilia","BW-5403/A-D - Gold cuff link decorated with blue \u0026 white enamel [W-2558, A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection Memorabilia","BW-5404/A-F - Holy Bible, leather bound, with \"Eliza Law\" in gold on cover; Inscriptions by Eliza Parke Custis [RL-6503/f]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection Memorabilia","BW-5405/A-B - Miniature of George Washington painted by Walter Robertson c. 1794; back contains hair [W-2565/a]; The R. Plant McCaw, Jr. Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia -LOAN","BW-5406/A-B - Mahogany telescope with brass fittings made by Dolland of London and leather case [W-2563/a-c]; The R. Plant McCaw, Jr. Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia - LOAN","BW-5407/A-B - Tablecloth [W-2564]; The R. Plant McCaw, Jr. Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia - LOAN","BW-5408/A-D - Title page of the Virginia Almanack for 1799 which contains diary entries by Martha Washington \u0026 autograph notation by Martha Peter [W-2566]; The R. Plant McCaw, Jr. Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5409/A-B - Recipe for Cherry Bounce written by an unidentified hand on Washington watermark paper [W-2568]; The R. Plant McCaw, Jr. Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia - LOAN","BW-5410/A-F - Red Morocco pocket memorandum which belonged to Martha Washington; closed - opened - blank page with entry by Martha Washington [W-2567]; The R. Plant McCaw, Jr. Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia - LOAN","BW-5411/A-B - Ivory tatting shuttle, piece of tatting [W-2571/A-B] and lucet [W-2570]; The R. Plant McCaw, Jr. Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia - LOAN","BW-5412/A-B - Silver sugar tongs with the Custis crest [H-2572]; The R. Plant McCaw, Jr. Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia - LOAN","BW-5413/A-F - Tortoise shell comb fragment [W-2569]; The R. Plant McCaw, Jr. Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia - LOAN","BW-5414/A-D - Bill to Col. George Washington from John Farrell Smith for smithwork with notation by George Washington [RM-296; MS-2914]","BW-5417 - Bedstead in blue room with trunk [W-368] at foot of the bed","BW-5418/A-B - Mrs. Washington's trunk - closed and opened showing Eliza Parke Custis Law's inscription and maker's label [W-368]","BW-5420 - Family Kitchen fireplace","BW-5421 - Family Kitchen larder","BW-5422 - Sheraton Banquet Hall [New Room] chair showing original horsehair cover ; Neg. unowned; negative made from print","BW-5434 - Biscuit porcelain figurine Venus and Cupids [W-2133] on mirrored plateau [W-105]","BW-5441 - Detail of painting - The Prince of Wales \u0026 President Buchanan at the Tomb entrance, October 5, 1860. (King Edward VII); in the collection of the Smithsonian American Art Museum","BW-5442 - Visit of the Prince of Wales, November 13, 1919, at the Tomb. (King Edward VIII, Duke of Windsor) ; Photocopy of a portion of a photograph (no #)","BW-5443 - Visit of King George VI \u0026 Queen Elizabeth, June 9, 1939, at the West Front ; Photocopy of a portion of a photograph by W. H. Lamb","BW-5444 - Visit of Princess Margaret \u0026 Lord Snowden, November 16, 1965; looking out a window ; Photocopy of a photograph by Norman Matheny","BW-5445/A-D - Copy photographs made from glass negatives, views of the Flower [Upper] Garden, c. 1900","BW-5448/A-D - Houdon Bust of Washington [W-369]; Taken when the bust was removed from the case to be photographed by the BBC","BW-5454/A-B - Tea scenario - West Parlor [Front Parlor]","BW-5456/A-B - Portrait - Fanny Bassett by Robert Edge Pine [W-1488]","BW-5459/A-C - Portrait - Martha Parke Custis by Robert Edge Pine [W-1616]","BW-5460/A-B - Portrait of Eleanor [Nelly] Parke Custis by Robert Edge Pine [W-78]","BW-5461 - Davidge glassware - tumbler [H-2585], decanter [H-2586] and wineglasses [H-2587 and H-2588]; Photocopy","BW-5462/A-B - Powel coach [H-737] with four horses on the Mansion circle","BW-5463 - Von Glumer reproduction of the Vaughan Plan [M-1483]","BW-5465 - Engraving - \"Nymphs Bathing\" [W-1419]; LOAN - Courtesy of Yale University Art Gallery, de Lancey Kountze Collection","BW-5466 - Painting -  View of the North [Hudson] River (Morning) by William Winstanley [W-1179]; After restoration","BW-5467 - Painting - View of the North [Hudson] River (Evening) by William Winstanley [W-1180]; After restoration; see CN-768/9-10","BW-5468 - Painting - The Passage of the Pato'k thro' the blew mountain, at the confluence of that River with the Shan'h by George Beck [W-3]; After restoration","BW-5469 - Painting - Great Falls of the Potomac by George Beck [W-2]; After restoration","BW-5470 - Early view of the New Tomb, c. 1831-1835 ; Photocopy by Henry's Camera Center","BW-5477/A-C - Tumbler [H-2585]","BW-5478 - Silver case covers (calling cards) [W-2594 ; IL-1250]; LOAN - Arlington House","BW-5479/A-B - Niderviller dessert plate - front and back [W-2582]","BW-5480/A-B - Society of the Cincinnati tureen [W-1436/H]","BW-5481 - Silver shell-shaped caddy spoon [W-2600]","BW-5482 - Dessert spoon with Washington crest [W-2599], 1762-1763, made in London by Thompson Davis","BW-5487 - Silver premium cup awarded for raising the largest jackass [W-571]; deaccessioned","BW-5488 - Brass telescope stand [W-679/A-B]; see CT-465","BW-5495/A - Original round engraving - Sorrows of Werther [W-2621]","BW-5496/C - Silhouettes of George and Martha Washington","BW-5497 - Drawing - Mansion basement, suggested evolution; drawing by Worth Bailey (1944)","BW-5498 - Cockade insignia shaped as an eagle [W-2089]","BW-5499/A-B - Cut crystal pitcher [W-2625]","BW-5500/A-B - Benson Lossing sketch of the wine coolers and coaster","BW-5502 - Mansion East Front from northeast lawn; see CT 41/E","BW-5503 - Original round engraving \"Sorrows of Werther\" [W-2621]","BW-5504 - Portrait of Bushrod Washington by Henry Benbridge [H-2620]","BW-5505/A-B - Silver four-bottle wine cooler and detail of one of the wire cylinders","BW-5506 - Silver sugar tongs with Custis crest [W-2616]","BW-5512 - Early view of Mount Vernon Mansion and Tomb ; PG-202 ; Photocopy; Painting owned by Wilmarth Lewis","BW-5513 - Early view of Mount Vernon Mansion and Tomb ; PG-214 ; Photocopy; [pastel owned by Boston Museum]","BW-5517/A-C - Watch said to have belonged to Martha Washington; A-1285","BW-5518/A - French mantel clock [W-11]; see CN-537/D","BW-5521 - White bedcover [M-2285]; deaccessioned","BW-5522/A-C - Table [H-2632] set for tea in front of the West Parlor [Front Parlor] fireplace","BW-5523/A-B - Tripod tea table [H-2632]","BW-5524/A-D - Aitken side chair [W-2630]","BW-5526/A-E - Washington Bedchamber - bedstead [W-194] with new dimity hangings","BW-5527/A-D - Washington bedstead [W-194] showing sacking bottom","BW-5528 - Bottle seal with \"AW\" cypher","BW-5556-1 - Tomb plaque inscriptions","BW-5558/A-B - Photostat of View of Mount Vernon with the Washington Family on the Piazza by Latrobe","BW-5559 - Copy photograph, Luke Dillon photograph of a group lunching at a picnic table alongside the well of the Family Kitchen [RP-258; Photo-5392]; original at Smithsonian","BW-5560 - North wall of the Banquet Hall [New Room] ; 1974 Handbook","BW-5562/A-F - East Front of the Mansion from northeast ; BW-5562/A missing 3/16/1987","BW-5563/A-B - Portrait of Nelly Custis by James Sharples [W-2645]","BW-5565/A-B - Little Parlor; 1974 Handbook","BW-5566 - Family Dining Room [Small Dining Room] ; 1974 Handbook view","BW-5567 - Family Dining Room [Small Dining Room] fireplace ; 1974 Handbook","BW-5568 - General Washington's Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber] ; 1974 Handbook","BW-5569 - General Washington's Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber] - northwest corner ; 1974 Handbook","BW-5572 - South wall of the Banquet Hall [New Room] ; 1974 Handbook","BW-5576/1-2 - Restoration - Salt House - sill replacement","BW-5577/B-1 - Council 1974; Members ofthe Mount Vernon Ladies' Association and administrators pose with the weathervane on the east lawn","BW-5578 - West Parlor [Front Parlor] looking south - \"Bicentennial Homecoming\"","BW-5579/A-D - Close-up - Ingrain carpeting in Family Dining Room [Small Dining Room]","BW-5580/A-C - Account with Robert W. Mickan - December 6, 1770 - December 16, 177","BW-5581/A-B - Receipted bill, Blount to Potomack Company, March 20, 1786","BW-5582/A-B - Note to William J. Smith, September 20, 1799","BW-5583 - Great Seal of The Potowmack Company from Potowmack Route to the West by Corra Bacon Foster; Washington, 1912; p.32","BW-5584/A-C - Book - Illustrations from Curtis Botanical Magazine; London, 1793 - Kalmia latifolia; aloe variegata; robinia hispida","BW-5588 - Printed copy of The Will of General George Washington, Alexandria, 1800 - annotated by Lawrence Lewis - \"The greatest and best of men.\"","BW-5589 - Bill of lading from Fenwick Mason \u0026 Co., December 6, 1789","BW-5590/A-N - Almank - Diary of George Washington - 1797; pages for frontispiece \u0026 title page; January through December","BW-5591/A-B - Book - Frontispiece \u0026 title page - The Gardener's Calendar by Thomas Mawe; London, 1803","BW-5592/A - Book - The Farmer's Cart \u0026 Plan of Barn - illustrations from Annals of Agriculture by Arthur Young; London, 1792","BW-5595/A-D, G-I - Book - Illustrations from Maison Rustique - animals, tools farming operations","BW-5596/C-F - Vaughan Plan and details of plan; See also #2329, 4378, 5463, 5647","BW-5598/B - Book - Illustrations from The Compleat Body of Husbandry, London, 1758","BW-5599 - Book - Illustration from The Every-Day Book by William Hone, London, 1827","BW-5600/A-D - Book - Illustrations from Essays and Notes on Husbandry by J. B. Bordley with George Washington's signature","BW-5602/A-I - Book - Illustrations from The Compleat Florist by Louis Liger D'Auxerre - Chapter VI","BW-5606 - Lafayette Bedroom - \"Bicentennial Homecoming\"","BW-5607 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - \"Bicentennial Homecoming\", view of southeast corner","BW-5608/A-B - General Washington's Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber] - \"Bicentennial Homecoming\", northeast and southeast corners","BW-5609 - Downstairs bedroom [Downstairs Bedchamber] - \"Bicentennial Homecoming\", southeast corner","BW-5610 - Pair of derby figurines (man and woman), c. 1765 [W-2649/A-B]","BW-5613/A-B - Bill, from Thomas Contee, 1775 April 12 [A-420], endorsed to William Fairfax on reverse","BW-5614/A-B - Perspective view of Mount Vernon with key","BW-5615/A-B - Facsimile of General Washington's map of Truro Parish, c. 1767; BW-5615/A - Facsimile of original owned by Miss Wills, Romsley, England, photocopy; BW-5615/B - Facsimile of above as reproduced in 1964 Annual Report, photocopy","BW-5616/A-B - Engraving - \"East View of Mount Vernon Mansion\" - c. 1859","BW-5617/A-B - Engravaing of \"Mount Vernon\" from a photograph taken on the spot expressly for \"The Record\"- 1859; photocopy","BW-5618/A-B - Engraving - \"Mount Vernon, Home of Washington,\" 1859, by Whateley and Sinclair","BW-5619/1-14 - Restoration - Blue Room, details when ceiling plaster \u0026 lath were stripped for replacement; 1 5/8 x 2 1/4 negs","BW-5620/A-B - Mansion East Front from north end; BW-5620/A - unusable, scratch In the sky","BW-5622/1-2 - Restoration - Reshingling Mansion roof","BW-5623/1-2 - Wilson Line catamaran \"America\"","BW-5625 - Book - George Washington's copy of Mawe's Universal Gardener - title page only","BW-5633 - Pair of shoes [W-1524]; taken from color negative, CN-511/A","BW-5636 - Harpsichord [W-16]; made from CT-438/C","BW-5641 - New employee cottage; for Director's Monthly Report","BW-5643 - Haymaking on 12-acre field ; For Director's Monthly Report","BW-5644/A-B - Continental currency Thirty-Five Dollars; Box #5 - 8x10 neg.","BW-5645/A-D - Letter from Marquis de Chastellux to George Washington - 17 June 1784 [RM-207, MS-2665]; Box #5 - 8x10","BW-5646/A-B - Map of Mt. Zepher and Union Farms; Box #5 - 8x10","BW-5648/A-H - Camp stool used by George Washington before it was withdrawn; LOAN - Walter Peter collection, see also negative #4749","BW-5651/A-B - Re-shingling south slope, west quarters of greenhouse slave quarters (Johnnie Miller, William Schumacher, Robert Crowe)","BW-5652/A-C - General Washington - impersonated by Jan Leighton ; Director's Monthly Report; for stills by Kodak for Washington Monument Visitor Center ; missing 11/6/2023, print available ; BW-5652/C - Missing 3/16/1987","BW-5655/A-C - Pictures of the Sound and Light Program construction ; 2 negatives per sheet ; BW/5655/A-B - Bowling Green construction (from cupola); BW-5655/C - Pipes in back of Admiistrative Building","BW-5659 - North wall of Banquet Hall [New Room] ;  see CT-847","BW-5660 - Portrait of Ann Pamela Cunningham by James Reid Lambdin [M-905/A]","BW-5661 - Lace handkerchief [W-2661];  35 mm slide (CT-875); LOAN","BW-5662 - Breakfast table [W-2660]; can't use, white on top of table; LOAN","BW-5663/A - Receipt from George Washington to Burwell Bassett 1768 May 19 [RM-466; MS-3584]","BW-5663/B-C - Letter, George Washington to Benjamin Vaughan, 1785 February [RM-467; MS-3602]","BW-5664/A-C - Defender punch bowl, overall and details [W-2662]; 35 mm slide; seeCT-873 and CT-876","BW-5665 - Wine cooler - two-bottle plated cooler given by George Washington O. Wolcott [W-2654]; CLOSED LOAN","BW-5666/A-B - Map by G. Gillingham in 1859, of George Washington's land at Mount Vernon","BW-5671 - Card, Terminal and entrance gates - sketch of \"Please present this card….\" by Robert B. Fisher; photo by Good Impressions, Washington, D.C.","BW-5673 - Basement evolution by W. Bailey, 1944 ; retroactively,  no date","BW-5680 - Replica of Mount Vernon (1893 World's Fair) ; Avery Library (Columbia University)\t;  #2261 Negative for Columbia University ;  missing 11/6/2023","BW-5709 - Tea set on tea table [H-36] in Front Parlor; Photocom - see CT-456/A","BW-5711/B - Copy photograph, Reception in Rose Garden, White House: President Ford, Mr. \u0026 Mrs. Feinstone, Mrs. Thomas Turner Cooke, Regent, \u0026 John Warner; Negative by \"W-n House\"","BW-5714/A-B - Trolley service - last day at Mount Vernon (E.C. Gibbs, \"Buck\" Thomas, Harry Rouse \u0026 Finnie Craig), February 23, 1930","BW-5715/A-D - Copy photographs, Railway (electric) construction from Mayme Parker collection\n; BW-5715/A - \"The Dyke\"; BW-5715/B - \"The Alexandria Curve\"; BW-5715/C - Hunting Creek trestle \u0026 draw bridge; BW-5715/D - Cutting rail line through woods","BW-5717 - Copy photograph, Vice Regent of Virginia - Mrs. John H. Guy, Jr.","BW-5743/A-B - Wedding slippers worn by Martha Washington [W-2667]; see CT-879","BW-5744/A-C - Fan given by King Hostick [W-2704], overall and details; see CT-880","BW-5745/A-B - Necessaire or case with dental scraper [W-2668]","BW-5746/A-B - Silver cream ladle [W-2669]","BW-5747/A-C - Caddy spoon - silver [W-2705]","BW-5748/A-C - Pistol-handled knife and fork [W-2693/A-B]; LOAN - Smithsonian collection","BW-5751/A-B - Letter from George Washington to Charles Pettit, 1781 January 3 [RM-501; MS-4085]","BW-5752/A-B - Letter from George Washington to William Pearce, 1794 October 6 [RM-490-F; MS-3981]","BW-5753/A-B - Pair of unfinished embroidered canvas [W-2709/A-B]","BW-5754 - Illustration of an incident in Laurence Sterne's A SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY, from the chapter, \"The Act of Charity. Paris.\" Engraved by Jean Marie Delattre (1746-1845) after Francis Wheatley after Laurence Sterne [W-2720]","BW-5755/A-B - Glassware; cordial, champagne \u0026 wine glasses, [W-2696], [W-2698], [W-2697]; and pair of punch cups [W-2695/A-B]; LOAN","BW-5756/A-C - Nutpicks [W-2700]","BW-5760/A-B - Letter from George Washington to William Pearce, 1794 October 1 [RM-490-F; MS-3980]","BW-5761 - Pohick Church - west side ; CT-509 by Campbell's (5/65)","BW-5764 - Copy photograph, French hunting horn [W-81]; photo taken from 35 mm slide by Campbell's","BW-5768 - George Washington Parke Custis by Robert Edge Pine; see CT-883, 35mm; LOAN - Washington and Lee University","BW-5769 - Eliza Parke Custis by Robert Edge Pine; see CT-844, 35mm; LOAN - Washington and Lee University","BW-5771/1-20 - Trees of Mount Vernon; photos by Jack Rottiar for article by Jack Long in November 1953 issue of American Forests Magazine, \"Living Links with Washington\"; BW-5771/1 - Mr. Fisher and E. John Long (L) - Mt. Atlas Cedar, southeast corner of south lawn; BW-5771/2-3 - South Lane approaching Tomb; BW-5771/4 - School [Garden] House; BW-5771/5 - North Grove and edge of Piazza; BW-5771/6 - Approach to New Tomb; BW-5771/7-8 - West Front of Mansion from gate; BW-5771/9-10 - Trees on south serpentine at Kitchen [Lower] Garden gate: Tulip poplar #65 with mistletoe; BW-5771/11 - Trees on north serpentine of Family Garden gate (Left to Right:  Hemlock #55, Elm #56, Ash #58, Holly #60, Tulip Poplar #57, Ash #63, Buckeye #59); BW-5771/12 - Trees on north serpentine of Family Garden gate (left to right:  Hemlock #55, Elm #56, Ash #58, Holly #60, Tulip Poplar #57, Ash #63, Buckeye #59); BW-5771/13 - Clump of black oak in swale towards river at east edge of Reservoir Field; BW-5771/14 -Black oak at Tomb on south edge of approach walk; BW-5771/15 - Trees on north serpentine (Elm #56 on right; Ash #44 on left); BW-5771/16-17 - White oak in pasture towards West Gate; BW-5771/18-20 - Black oak in swale towards river at east edge of Reservoir Field","BW-5773 - West Parlor [Front Parlor] mantel \u0026 coat-of-arms; photo by Campbell's from CT-846/B","BW-5775/A-B - Nancy Bear, Director's Secretary ; Passport photo","BW-5778 - School [Garden] House in upper garden - back view; see CT-729/D ; photo by Campbell's","BW-5779/A-B - 1792 paintings of east and west Mansion views [H-2445/A-B]; see CT-832","BW-5780 - Shell Cushion; see CN/CT-891/A-J","BW-5781 - Linen Press [W-2727]; see CN/CT-892/A-R","BW-5782 - Gilt looking glass [W-2710]","BW-5783 - 1977 Council, members of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association pose on the east lawn","BW-5790/A-B - Perspective view of Mount Vernon for handbook","BW-5842 - Copy photograph, north lane gate next to spinning house (1875-1885)","BW-5843 - Copy photograph, Old Tomb surrounded by picket fence","BW-5846 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of approach to the Tomb","BW-5847 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of path from wharf to tomb","BW-5848 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of the west gate","BW-5849 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of east lawn path to deer park with the Potomac River in the distanc","BW-5850 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of Summer House","BW-5851 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of lawn \u0026 trees","BW-5852 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of Coach and Coach House","BW-5853 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of Wharf","BW-5854 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of Summer House","BW-5855 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of South Lane","BW-5856 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of Tomb","BW-5857 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of view from bowling green towards upper garden entrance","BW-5858 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of View of Tomb interior","BW-5859 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of man next to the sundial","BW-5860 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of railway tracks \u0026 Texas gate","BW-5861 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of Stable","BW-5882/A-C - Russell Smith painting of the Old Tomb [M-2731]; see CT/CN-1002","BW-5883 - Airship over trees on the Mount Vernon estate","BW-5884 - Closeup of bottom of airship flying over Mount Vernon estate","BW-5885 - Two airships flying near the flagpole on the east lawn of Mount Vernon","BW-5886 - Airship from Piazza","BW-5887 - Airship flying north of the Mansion","BW-5888 - Two airships flying over the stable","BW-5889 - Airship flying south of the stable","BW-5890 - Airship over Mansion - East Front ; see BW-718 and BW-7749","BW-5891 - Airship over the Texas Gate","BW-5894 - Copy photograph, Banquet Hall [New Room]","BW-5895 - Copy photograph, West Parlor [Front Parlor]","BW-5896 - Copy photograph, Front Hall [Central Passage]","BW-5897 -  Copy photograph, South lawn and Coach","BW-5898 - Copy photograph, view down the southeast lawn towards the Potomac River","BW-5899 - Copy photograph, Bowling Green through the elliptical window","BW-5900 - Copy photograph, South lane and coach","BW-5901 - Copy photograph, Study, missing 3/17/1987","BW-5902 - Copy photograph, Old Tomb","BW-5903 - Copy photograph, Potomac River from Marshall Hall Wharf with boats on the water - old photograph","BW-5904 - Copy photograph of Marshall Hall ; old photo","BW-5905 - Copy photograph, North Lane; old photo","BW-5906 - Copy photograph, School House [Garden House];  old photo","BW-5907 - Copy photograph, New Tomb; old photo","BW-5908 - Copy photograph, Greenhouse in Upper Garden; old photo","BW-5909 - Copy photograph, Dining Room [Small Dining Room]; old photo","BW-5910 - Copy photograph, Summer House","BW-5922/A-C - Pincushion and needle case worked by Martha Washington [W-2738/A-B]; see CN-2502","BW-5923/A-B - Chinese export cups \u0026 saucers with view of Mount Vernon [M-2737/A-D]; see CT-1474","BW-5924/1-4 - Martha Washington's diamond ring [W-2736]","BW-5925/1-2 - Letter, George Washington to Josiah Hawkins, 1786 February 27 [RM-544; MS-4191]","BW-5926/1-2 - Plate from agriculture book of sowing machine","BW-5927/1-2 - Letter, Betty Lewis lto George Washington 1793 January 29 [RM-545; MS-4192]","BW-5928/1-2 - Custine waste bowl [W-2322]; see CT-1475; Dunlop Studio","BW-5929/1-2 - First paragraph from Washington's advertisement in Alexandria Gazette of 2 February 1796 about renting land","BW-5970/1-2 - East Front of Mansion from northeast","BW-5971/1-2 - East Front of Mansion from southeast; (see CT-1967), 2 missing 3/17/1987","BW-5972 - Woven portrait of Washington ; Mike Lynch; Bird in Hand Studio","BW-5973 - Copy photograph, Wilson Line Boat City of Washington ; from print; old photo","BW-5974 - Copy photograph, Steamer Charles Macalester at the Mount Vernon wharf; from print; old photo","BW-5976 - Harry Rouse, Capt Penn Daw Rescue Squad ; from original owned by Harry Rouse","BW-5977 - Left to right: Albert Neitzey, Ernest Embrey, Harry Rouse ; from original owned by Harry Rouse","BW-5978 - Wilfred Neitzey, Mr. Permar and Sam Harback posing in laundry yard showing the length of Mr. Permar's mustache; from original owned by Harry Rouse","BW-5979/1-2 - Harry Rouse on the piazza and on the south ha-ha wall; from original owned by Harry Rouse","BW-5980 - Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rouse ; from original owned by Harry Rouse","BW-5981 - Willie Miller, Albert Neitzey and Jimmy Rouse; from original owned by Harry Rouse","BW-6039 - View of East Front in snow from evergreen at southeast corner of lawn; Negative made from color negative; winter '78-'79; Jack Doyle (?) photographer","BW-6084 - William McChesney Martin, Mrs. William, Mrs. Guy \u0026 Donald Regan posing in front of the fireplace in the new room; B\u0026W inte-rnegative from color print","BW-6085 - Three horses arrive at Mount Vernon in the paddock; for 1980 Annual Report ; from CS-4038/21","BW-6118 - North wall of Large Dining Room ; from CS 2678 ; Missing - 11/13/2023","BW-6119 - West Front under snow - strong shadows ; Missing 11/13/2023","BW-6120 - South end of Mansion, kitchen and ha-ha wall under snow; missing 11/13/2023","BW-6121 - East Front under snow - tree shadows on right","BW-6238 - Portrait - Mrs. John Mirza Bennett, Vice Regent of Texas; copy neg by Photo Solutions 1987","BW-6239 - Mrs. Thomas S. Maxey, Vice Regent of Texas, 1896-1938; copy neg by Photo Solutions 1983","BW-6240 - Copy photograph, Texas gate, a horse and carriage can be seen through the gate","BW-6244 - Family Kitchen fireplace","BW-6245 - Family Kitchen fireplace and southeast corner","BW-6246 - Family Kitchen - east wall with fireplace","BW-6247 - Family Kitchen - view of northeast corner","BW-6248 - Scullery - view towards northwest corner","BW-6249 - View of the Mansion, south colonnade and north facade of the kitchen","BW-6250 - Larder","BW-6251 - Vertical tea service and 1776 Peale portrait (south wall) in West Parlor [Front Parlor]","BW-6252/1-2 - Tea service on Piazza","BW-6253 - Red Devon cow in paddock, the south garden house can be seen in the along the brick wall to the lower garden.","BW-6254 - Vegetables in wheelbarrow in Lower Garden","BW-6255 - View of Lower Garden looking east","BW-6256 - Dining Room - view towards southwest corner","BW-6257 - Greenhouse - interior with sago palm","BW-6258 - Fishing scene along the Potomac shoreline","BW-6259 - Painting - 1792 East Front of Mount Vernon [H-2445/A]","BW-6260 - Painting - 1792 West Front of Mount Vernon [H-2445/B]","BW-6261 - Lund Washington 1775 journal with George Washington's inkwell; Gould Collection","BW-6262/1-2 - Lund Washington's list of 1781 slaves who went on the British ship Savage [RM-770 ; MS-5084]; Photo Solutions, Alexandria","BW-6263 - South wall of the Large Dining Room [New Room]","BW-6264 - Large Dining Room [New Room] - north wall","BW-6265 - Study - southwest corner; includes view of dressing table, copy press; fan chair; Aitken secretary bookcase and uncommon chair.","BW-6266 - Central Passage looking east","BW-6267 - Pantry looking toward Dining Room","BW-6268 - Hall bedroom [Small Room]","BW-6269 - Blue Room","BW-6271 - North wall in New Room with Aitken chairs lined in front of venetian window","BW-6272/1-2 - Reproduction Argand lamp in place in northwest garret chamber","BW-6273/1-2 - Black \u0026 White Staffordshire vegetable dish ; Owned by Knight Kiplinger; RESTRICTED USE","BW-6275 - Aerial view of Mount Vernon; possibly Paul Kennedy; from-CT 4942/4","BW-6276 -  Book - A Simple Story, title page","BW-6277 - Book - A Simple Story, interior page with Martha Washington signature and Eleanor P. Custis label","BW-6278 - Letter - George Washington to Messrs. Lyles \u0026 Co., 1786 February 8 - page 1 [RM-774; MS-5158]","BW-6279 - Letter - George Washington to Messrs. Lyles \u0026 Co., 1786 February 8 - page 2 [RM-774; MS-5158]","BW-6280 - Letter, Lund Washington to George Washington, 1767 August 17 [RM-780; MS-5170]","BW-6281 - Close-up of Lund Washington's signature, 1767 August 17 [RM-780; MS-5170]","BW-6282 - Reverse of the Lund Washington letter to George Washington, 1767 August 17 [RM-780; MS-5170]","BW-6283 - Newspaper advertisement - renting Mount Vernon Farms","BW-6284/1-2 - Close-up of Bastille sketch","BW-6285/1-2 - View looking straight down on wine cooler [W-2618]","BW-6286/1-2 - Seed pearl cross [W-3103] and brooch [W-3104]","BW-6287/1-2 - Bastille sketch [W-3223]; Right edge cut off of #2; LOAN","BW-6288/1-2 - Mignot painting of the Piazza [M-3108]","BW-6289/1-2 - Four bottle wine cooler [W-2618]","BW-6292/1-2 - Sharples of George Washington, unframed [W-1962]","BW-6293/1-2 - Sharples of Martha Washington, unframed [W-1963]","BW-6294/1-2 - Sharples of George Washington Lafayette, unframed [W-2019]","BW-6295/1-2 - Sharples of George Washington Parke Custis, unframed [W-2647]; LOAN","BW-6296/1-2 - Sharples of Nelly Custis, unframed [W-2645]","BW-6297/1-2 - Small Dining Room looking west","BW-6298/1-2 - Small Dining Room looking southwest","BW-6299/1-2 - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room] looking south","BW-6300/1-2 - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room] looking south - vertical","BW-6301 - John Parke Custis silver inventory ; from CS-4943/5","BW-6302/1-2 - Torchere in New Room","BW-6303/1-3 - Engraving - Louis XVI [W-767/A-B]","BW-6304 - Aitken chair \u0026 Trumbull portrait (reproductions) in Central Passage","BW-6305 - Close-up Vaughan mantel","BW-6306/1-2 - Mirror [W-1181] and brackets [W-57] in the New Room","BW-6307/1-2 - Close-up original Aitken chair in the new room","BW-6308 - East wall of Large Dining Room [New Room]","BW-6309 - West wall of Large Dining Room [New Room]","BW-6310/1-2 - North wall of Large Dining Room [New Room]","BW-6311/1-2 - South wall of Large Dining Room [New Room]","BW-6312/1-2 - Newspaper - detail of printed letter to Lund Washington - 1781; negatives from Library of Congress, restricted","BW-6316 - Engraving - Father, I Cannot Tell a Lie: I Cut The Tree by John C. McRae [WB-2A1]","BW-6318/1-3 - Bastille sketch; BW-6318/1 - before restoration; BW-6318/2-3 - after restoration; LOAN","BW-6319/1-2 - Declaration of Independence signing medal [M-3247]","BW-6320/1-2 - 1876 The Danish Medal - Centennial Medal [M-3187]","BW-6321 - Ulysses Simpson Grant medal [M-3073]","BW-6322 - Marble Houdon Bust of Washington; Owned by Yale","BW-6323 - Portrait - Marquis de Lafayette, pastel drawing [H-1399]; LOAN - Courtesy of Yale University Art Gallery, de Lancey Kountze Collection","BW-6324 - Portrait - Marquis de Lafayette, oil on parchment by Jean Baptiste Mouzaisse [H-1398]; LOAN - Courtesy of Yale University Art Gallery, de Lancey Kountze Collection","BW-6325 - Rare, primitive American print of Washington after Gilbert Stuart's \"Lansdowne Portrait\", date unknown [SC-1]; from Scott Collection; 8 1/2\" x 6\"","BW-6326 - Engraving - George Washington Esqr. General and Commander in Chief of the Continental Army in America. ; From Scott Collection, [SC-3]; Done from an original Drawn from Life by Alexr. Campbell of Williamsburg.  (Published by C. Shepherd, 1775) One of the several fictititious portraits of Washington that were circulated in England in the early years of the Revolution.  It is believed that the artisit, \"Alexander Campbell,\" was also a fabricaton of the publisher.  When Washington received a copy from his aide, Joseph Reed, he wrote, \"Mrs. Washington desires I well thank you for the picture you sent her.  Mr. Campbell, whom I never saw to my knowledge, has made a very formidable figure of the Commander in Chief, giving him a sufficient portion of terror in his countenance.\"  (13-3/4\" X 9-3/4\" image)","BW-6327 - Memorial engraving, Pater Patriae, by Enoch G. Gridley, after John Coles, Jr. \u0026 Edward Savage, c. 1800 ; From Scott Collection, [SC-2];  Surrounding Washington's image are the allegorical figures of Columbia, Minerva, Mars, Fame, Liberty, and Truth.  The war veteran in the foreground represents the \"Grief of all the Army of America for the loss of their beloved General and Commander in Chief.\"  (12-7/8\" X 8-3/4\" image)","BW-6328 - Engraving - George Washington Esq., engraved by David Edwin, after Gilbert Stuart; From Scott Collection, [SC-19];  Published by T.B. Freeman, Philadelphia, May 1, 1798.  (8\" X 5-5/8\" inside frame)","BW-6329 - Engraving - George Washington by Noel LeMire, after Le Paon \u0026 Charles Willson Peale, Paris, 1780; From Scott Collection, [SC-5];  Washington owned a copy of this print and a companion of General Lafayette, which he hung in the family dining room at Mount Vernon.  (16-1/2\" X 12-7/8\" image) ; missing 11/20/2023","BW-6338/1-2 - Letter, West Ford to Bushrod Washington 1829 August 29 [RM-710 ; MS-4857]; for 1985 Annual Report","BW-6341 - West Ford portrait [RM-710; RP-406; Print-3716]; Used in the 1985 Annual Report; Missing, destroyed by Colorfax, 1986","BW-6342/1-2 - Three ribbons - 1876 Centennial","BW-6343 - Painting - Early view of Mount Vernon by Victor de Grailly [M-3009]","BW-6344 - Engraving - George Washington by Freeman","BW-6345 - Letter, George Washington to Lawrence Lewis, 1799 January 23 - page 2 [RM-1188.002]","BW-6346 - Letter, George Washington to Lawrence Lewis, 1799 January 23 - page 1 [RM-1188.002]; Used in 1985 Annual Report","BW-6347 - Letter, George Washington to Clement Biddle, 1797 June 8 [RM-731; MS-4918]; Used in 1985 Annual Report","BW-6348/1-2 - 1754 lease to Mount Vernon","BW-6349 - Engraving - Early view of Mount Vernon, published by John Stockdale, 1789 [Print-5183/RP-203]; Used in 1985 Annual Report","BW-6350 - Survey, distances from Cameron to Colchester 1788, by George Washington [W-370]","BW-6351 - Engraving - George Washington by LeRoy after Trumbull [SC-101]; Used in 1985 Annual Report","BW-6352/1-2 - Engraving - A Display of the United States of America, Doolittle [SC-4]","BW-6353 - Bisque figures - huntsman [W-2316] and cymbal player [W-2317]; 1985 Annual Report","BW-6354 - Two George Washington medals - circa 1800","BW-6355 - Don Quixote, Spanish edition","BW-6356 - Red leather case","BW-6357 - Vaughan Journal [RM-750 ; MS-4996] - open","BW-6358 - Vaughan Journal - closed","BW-6389 - Copy photograph - Wash House interior ; from CS-1991/3","BW-6393/1-2 - Mount Vernon Inn - interior ;  Jula Kinnard has negatives in her file in the Development Office ; missing 11/20/2023","BW-6394/1-2 - Holiday scenario for Mount Vernon Christmas card - Small Dining Room","BW-6401 - Copy photograph - Mrs. J. Pringle, Vice Regent of South Carolina 1901-1921","BW-6402 - Copy photograph - East Front of Mansion, c. 1900. Original photograph taken by Leet Bros.","BW-6403 - Copy photograph, MVLA 1921 group portrait","BW-6404/1-2 - Copy photograph - Mrs. George Hearst, Vice Regent of California 1889-1918","BW-6408 - Law Family china on sideboard in Bolton Dining Room","BW-6415 - Engraving - Washington and Fairfax - Field Sports; Willard Budd Collection; Black and white negative from CS-4742/8","BW-6416 - Engraving - The Home of Washington - Washington with Lafayette; Willard Budd Collection, black and white negative; from CS-4742/85","BW-6418 - Drawing - portrait of West Ford; to replace earlier destroyed negative","BW-6419 - Black silk queue bag [W-2976]","BW-6420 - Tureen - Law china [H-3030/A1-A2]","BW-6421 - Inkstand - George Washington's [W-2974/A-E]","BW-6422 - Engraving - East Front of Mount Vernon by Bennett","BW-6423 - Engraving - East Front of Mount Vernon, after Currier \u0026 Ives","BW-6424 - Thomas Sully miniature portrait of George Washington [M-2953]","BW-6425 - Engraving - Tomb of Washington by Bennett","BW-6426 - Engraving - West Front of Mount Vernon by Bennett","BW-6427 - Washington notes, Deer park wall, 1798 October [RM-770 ; MS-5082]","BW-6428 - Book - Title page of Gospel News with George Washington signature [ML-278 W]","BW-6429 - Drawing, plan of  Mount Vernon - Vaughan Plan from Vaughan Journal [RM-750 ; MS-4996]","BW-6430 - Portrait - Nelly Custis by Binati [M-2954]","BW-6431 - Portrait - miniature of George Washington by John Robinson [M-2951]","BW-6432 - Letter, Martha Washington to Mary Stilson Lear, 1796 November 4, page 1; Lear is the mother of Tobias Lear [RM-767; MS-5052]","BW-6433 - Mansion interior, stairway to third floor","BW-6434 - Northeast garret chamber, 3rd floor of Mansion","BW-6435 - Southeast garret chamber - 3rd floor","BW-6436 - Martha Washington garret chamber with stove and exposed brick wall","BW-6437 - Closeup of Franklin fireplace in Martha Washington Garret Chamber","BW-6438 - Trundle bed in Blue Room","BW-6439 - Inter-negative of Large Dining Room looking northeast by Taylor King; from CS-4649/1; neg. missing 12/1991; Colorfax","BW-6440 - View looking southeast in study; from CS-4579/13; no negative in file 8-23-1990","BW-6441 - Engraving - A Display of the United States, by Amos Doolittle, after Joseph Wright, New Haven, 1794; From Scott Collection, SC-4. Published during Washington's presidency, this engraving features the seals of the United States and the thirteen original states in interlocking circles, each ring containing statistics on the state's population and congressional representation.  The unbroken chain surrounds a portrait of Washington, symbolically linking the first President with the strength of the new government.  (20-1/2\" X 4-3/4\" image)","BW-6442 - Engraving - His Excellency George Washington Lieut. Genl. of the Armies of the United States of America, engraved by D. Edwin, after Gilbert Stuart; From Scott Collection, SC-11. This print was published in 1798 following Washington's reappointment as Commander in Chief by President John Adams. (15-1/2\" X 10\" inside frame)","BW-6443 - Engraving - General George Washington, by Edward Savage; From Scott Collection, SC-12. Washington's diary records three sittings with Savage in 1790 for the original painting after which this engraving was based. He wears the badge of the Society of the Cincinnati on his left lapel. (6-1/4\" X 4 1/2\" image)","BW-6444 - Engraving - George Washington Ne en Virginie le 11 Fevrier 1732, engraved by Roger, after Madame de Brehan;  From Scott Collection, SC-9. The Marchioness de Brehan, a sister-in-law of the French minister in America, Comte de Moustier, visited Washington at Mount Vernon and again in New York after he had assumed the presidency. On October 3, 1789, the President noted in his diary: \"sat about two o'clock for Madame de Brienne, to complete a miniature profile of me which she had begun from memory and which she had made exceedlingly like the original.\" This print, based on her work, was published in Paris in 1801.  (7-1/4\" X 4-3/4\" image)","BW-6445 - Engraving - G. Washington, after Joseph Wright, [1794]; From Scott Collection, SC-7. Joseph Wright's striking profile of Washington, based on his life studies, was widely copied in prints, medallions, relief cuts and medals in America and in Europe. (2-5/8\" X 2\" oval)","BW-6446 - Engraving - Portrait of Washington by Benoit Louis Prevost, after Pierre Eugene Du Simitiere, 1781; From Scott Collection, SC-13. As part of a series of portraits of leaders of the American Revolution, Washington sat for Du Simitiere, a Swiss artist, in Philadelphia in 1779. (6-1/4\" X 4-3/4\" image)","BW-6447 - Engraving - America Lamenting Her Loss at the Tomb of General Washington, by James Akin \u0026 William Harrison; From Scott Collection, SC-16. This memorial print was published in Philadelphia, January 20, 1800, less than seven weeks after George Washington's death. (13-1/2\" X 7-3/4\" image)","BW-6448 - Engraving - Sacred to Patriotism, engraving on linen after Cornelius Tiebout \u0026 Charles Buxton, Glasgow, Scotland, 1819; The background depicts Bowling Green, New York at the time of the British evacuation, with an empty pedestal where a statue of George III formerly stood.  Washington stands on a pedestal in the foreground as a symbolic replacement for the king, surrounded by symbols of his military and political achievements. (26\" X 18-1/4\" image)","BW-6449 - Engraving - George Washington, engraved by C. Gobrecht, after B. Trott \u0026 Gilbert Stuart; From Scott Collection, SC-27. This familiar image was published in The Cyclopedia or Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and Literature by Abraham Rees, Philadelphia, 1821. (8-3/8\" X 6-3/4\" inside mat)","BW-6450 - Engraving - G. Washington, President of the United States, engraved by William Rollinson, published by I. Reid, New York, 1796; From Scott Collection, SC-25. This portrait, based on a miniature by Walter Robertson, was published in William Winterbotham's An Historical, Geographical, Commercial and Philosophical View … of the United States of America. (New York, 1796). (6\" X 4-1/4\" inside mat)","BW-6451 - Engraving - Washington, engraved by J. B. Longacre, after Gilbert Stuart; From Scott Collection. SC-37. This was published in The National Portrait Gallery of Distinguished Americans. (Philadelphhia, 1834)  (10\" X 7\" image)","BW-6452 - Engraving - George Washington, General and Commander In Chief of the American Revolutionary Army and first President of the United States, engraved by Edwin, after Gilbert Stuart, [1807]. ; From Scott Collection, SC-41. (6-3/4\" X 4\" inside mat)","BW-6453 - Engraving - G. Washington, engraved by B. Tanner after Gilbert Stuart; From Scott Collection, SC-59. (7\" X 4-3/8\" inside mat)","BW-6454 - Engraving - Gen. Washington, engraved by William Angus after Charles Willson Peale. ; From Scott Collection, SC-67. Published by J. Fielding, September 23, 1785.  (7-5/8\" X 4-1/2\" image)","BW-6455 - Engraving - Genl. Washington, with a vignette showing the British Surrender at Yorktown, October 19, 1781; From Scott Collection, SC-70. Published by T. Holloway, May 21, 1794. (9-3/4\" X 8-1/8\" plate)","BW-6456 - Engraving - S. E. George Washington, engraved by \"J.L.\" after \"Le B.\", undated; From Scott Collection, SC-71. This is one of the many images of Washington based on Charles Willson Peale's portraits which were circulated in Europe. (10-1/4\" X 7\" image)","BW-6457 - Engraving - His Excel. G: Washington, Esq, :L.L.D. Late Commander in Chief of the Armies of the U.S. of America \u0026 President of the Convention of 1787, engraved by John Sartain, after Charles Willson Peale, [1865]; From Scott Collection. SC-72. (6\" X 4-7/8\" image)","BW-6458 - Engraving - Genl. George Washington; From Scott Collection, SC-77. An early fictitious image published in William Russell's The History of America from the Discovery of Columbus to the Conclusion of the Late War. (London, 1779) (5-1/2\" X 3-1/2\" image)","BW-6459 - Engraving - Washington in 1772. Aetatis 40, engraved by J. W. Steel, after Anson Dickinson, 1833;  From Scott Collection, SC-79. This portrait is based on the earliest known portrait of George Washington by Charles Willson Peale, now in the collection of Washington and Lee University. (7\" X 4-5/8\" image)","BW-6460 - Engraving - George Washington Esqr. Obt. Decbr 14th 1799. AE 68, engraved by William Hamlin after Edward Savage; From Scott Collection, SC-89. (8\" X 5-3/4\" inside mat)","BW-6461 - Engraving - His Excellency George Washington Esq. Captain General of all the American Forces, by an unidentified artist; From Scott Collection, SC-101. Published in An Impartial History of the War in America between Great Britain and Her Colonies . . ., London \u0026 Carlisle, 1780. (7-3/8\" X 4-3/8\" image)","BW-6462 - Engraving - G. Washington, engraved by Jacques LeRoy, after John Trumbull, Brussells, 1781; From Scott Collection, SC-101. (7-3/8\" X 5\" image)","BW-6463 - Engraving - Geo: Washington, artist unknown; From Scott Collection, SC-102. Engraved for the Ladies Magazine, London, June 1795. (7-3/8\" X 4-7/8\" image)","BW-6464 - Engraving - Genl. Washington, engraved by Tisdale for C. Smith, New York, [1797]; From Scott Collection, SC-114. (7-3/8\" X 4-1/4\" image)","BW-6465 - Engraving - General Washington's Resignation, engraved by Alexander Lawson, after a design by John James Barralet, 1799; From Scott Collection, SC-116. Published in the Philadelphia Magazine and Review, January 1799. Washington addresses the Godess of Peace, having laid down symbols of his military career, and gestures towards his home, Mount Vernon. (7-1/2\" X 4-1/2\" image)","BW-6466 - Engraving - Geo. Washington, engraved by Grainger, after Archibald Robinson; From Scott Collection, SC-129. Published by H.D. Simmons, July 1, 1794. Washington's portrait stands above symbols of liberty and justice. (7\" X 4\" image)","BW-6492 - Close-up of newspaper (June 29), on lands surveyed in Georgetown for the new federal capitol and buildings; continuation (second half) of article started on negative BW-6493","BW-6493 - Close-up of newspaper (June 29), on lands surveyed in Georgetown for the new federal capitol and buildings; continuation (second half) of article can be read in negative BW-6492","BW-6494 - Harper's Weekly, key to Lady Washington's reception; missing 12/4/2023","BW-6495 - Newspaper - Fredericksburg, March 12 [1789], Washington's visit to his mother","BW-6496 - Map of the City of Washington","BW-6497 - Engraving - Doolittle Print of Federal Hall, George Washington Inauguration","BW-6498 - Engraving - Broadway Street, New York;  Missing 1991; remade 1993","BW-6499 - Engraving - Cherry Street House; Missing 1991","BW-6500 - Engraving - Philadelphia House; missing 12/4/2023","BW-6501 - Painting - Washington Bedchamber by John Gadsby Chapman; see CT-5063","BW-6502 - Painting - Old Tomb by John Gadsby Chapman; see CT-5062","BW-6503/1-2 - Painting - Distant View of Mount Vernon by John Gadsby Chapman; see CT-5064","BW-6504 - Painting - East Front of Mount Vernon by Ferdinand Richardt [M-2726]; from CT-5060","BW-6505 - Portrait of Lawrence Washington [W-126]; from CT-5059","BW-6506 - Vaughan Plan [W-1434]; from CT-5061","BW-6507 - Aitken chair - studio shot; from CT-5104","BW-6508 - Breakfast table from Little Parlor (Studio shot) [W-2660]; from CT-5103; LOAN from private collection","BW-6509 - Pair of torcheres - studio shot [W-1/A-B]; from CT-5089","BW-6510 - Uncommon chair made by Thomas Burling - studio shot [W-159]; from CT-5099","BW-6511 - Martha Washington's French writing desk, closed - studio shot [W-220]; from CT-5090","BW-6512 - Martha Washington's French writing desk, opened - studio shot [W-220]; from CT-5091","BW-6513 - Two-tiered dressing glass [W-195]; from CT-5102; LOAN","BW-6514 - Aitken sideboard - studio shot [W-94]; from CT-5092","BW-6515 - George Washington's dressing table [W-202]; from CT-5100","BW-6516 - Fan chair - studio shot [M-2902]; from CT-5088","BW-6517 - Martha Washington's dressing table [W-372]; from CT-5093","BW-6518 - George Washington's shoe \u0026 knee buckle and Martha Washington's buckle ; from CT-5107","BW-6519 - Garnet jewelry ; from CT-5106","BW-6520 - Garnet and pearl jewelry; from CT-5105","BW-6521 - Birdseye view - Whately-Sinclair; Washington House Photo Lab\t; from CS-3315/4","BW-6522/1-2 - View of Scouts at Mount Vernon with fife and drum corps; from slide","BW-6523 - Low aerial view of archaeological site; from slide","BW-6531 - Washington silver cruet stand\t[W-2518] and bottles [W-2523/A-B]","BW-6532 - 4-bottle silver wine cooler [W-2618]","BW-6533 - Silver handle of Washington's dress sword [W-84]","BW-6534 - Smithsonian silver knife and fork [W-2693/A-B] - LOAN","BW-6535 - Silver plateau - 3 sections [W-105]","BW-6536 - Silver salver with Washington crest [W-2515]","BW-6537 - 2 silver camp cups [W-2754/A-B]; LOAN","BW-6538 - Silver tray made by Ephraim Brasher [W-32]","BW-6539 - Washington's silver coffee pot [W-2517]","BW-6540 - Custis silver hot water urn and candlesticks","BW-6541 - Thompson Davis spoons","BW-6542 - Richard Humphreys spoons","BW-6544 - Engraving - A View of Federal Hall of the City of New York [WB-MPB16]","BW-6545 - Birth record page of Washington family bible [W-408]","BW-6546 - Bastille key and sketch in Central Passage","BW-6547 - Close-up of Bastille key and sketch in Central Passage","BW-6555 - Book - Frontispiece of Gardner's Dictionary","BW-6556 - Title page of George Washington's 1797 diary [W-1490]","BW-6557 - George Washington's 1797 diary, month of January [W-1490]","BW-6558 - Letter of Thomas Mifflin circa 1777","BW-6559 - Engraving - Washington crossing the Allegeny [Allegheny] River [WB-6A1]; Willard Budd Collection","BW-6561 - Engraving - On the great occasion of our presidential election","BW-6563 - Engraving - Memorial piece, \"Columbia Lamenting ...\" [M-1087/H1]","BW-6565 - Engraving - Washington presiding in the Convention of 1787 [WB-45C1]; Willard Budd Collection","BW-6566 - Book - Copperplate 'Plate 2' from the Gardner's Dictionary","BW-6567 - Book - The Gardner's Dictionary and Gardner's Kalender - opened to their title pages","BW-6568 - General plan of Mount Vernon by Worth Bailey","BW-6570 - Book - The journal of Major George Washington, title page and partial view of fold out map [ML-306-M]","BW-6571 - Letter, George Washington to Charles Carter, 1798 October 25 [RM-788; MS-5185]","BW-6572 - Letter, George Washington to Henry Knox 1789 April 1","BW-6573 - Letter, George Washington to George Digges, 1786 December 28 [RM-801; MS-5216]","BW-6575 - Washington's Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber] looking south","BW-6576 - Fireplace and crib - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]","BW-6577 - Small Dining Room looking west","BW-6578 - Family Kitchen - fireplace","BW-6579 - Lafayette Bedroom - northwest corner","BW-6580 - North wall of Large Dining Room [New Room], view of Venetian or Palladian window","BW-6581 - Clerk's quarters in the circle storehouse","BW-6582 - Downstairs Bechamber [Old Chamber] fireplace with Martha Washington sewing chair","BW-6583 - View into Pantry [Butler's Pantry] with high chair [W-103] in the room","BW-6584 - Dressing table and Martha Washington trunk - Lafayette Bedchamber","BW-6585 - Overseer's quarters in spinning house","BW-6586 - Riding chair [H-1888] in Coach House","BW-6587 - View of Martha Washington desk in the Washington Bedchambe","BW-6588 - Northeast garret chamber","BW-6589 - Greenhouse slave quarters - interior","BW-6590 - Scullery in the Family Kitchen","BW-6591 - Yellow Room, northeast corner","BW-6592 - Yellow Room, looking east","BW-6593 - Blue Room, northwest corner","BW-6594 - Martha Washington's garret chamber","BW-6595 - Northwest garret chamber","BW-6596 - Little Parlor, view towards north wall","BW-6597 - West Parlor [Front Parlor], view of  tea service and fireplace","BW-6598 - Powel coach [H-737] in the Stable","BW-6599 - Central Passage view of staircase looking towards west entrance","BW-6600 - Study, southeast corner - closet open","BW-6651 - Re-enactment of George Washington leaving for Presidency ; B\u0026W negative made 1/1990 from uncatalogued slide from Development","BW-6654/1-4 - Select pages from Vaughan Journal showing illustrated drawings [RM-750 ; MS-4996]; BW-6654/1 - Plan of Mount Vernon; BW-6654/2 - Berkeley Springs; BW-6654/3 - 'Youghagany' [Youghiogheny] River sketch ; BW-6654/4 - Warm Springs (near Berkeley Springs?)","BW-6655 - Detail of house for families from Savage painting of east front - 1792; from CS-4726/14","BW-6656 - Glass pyramid ; from CS-4783/16","BW-6657/1-2 - Portrait - George Washington by James Sharples [W-1962]; BW-6657/1 - before treatment, with normal light; BW-6657/2 - before treatment - ultraviolet light ; Winterthur","BW-6665 - Engraving - General Washington, fictitious image published in William Russell's \"History of America 1779\" [SC-77]; made from a slide","BW-6667/1-2 - Mezzotint - George Washington by Charles Willson Peale [Print-3905/RP-486]; 1989 Annual Report","BW-6668 - Reenaactment of Inaugural journey - coach in front of Mansion","BW-6669 - Map of New York City owned by New York Historical Society, New York, NY","BW-6670 - Book - George Washington's copy of The Bee [W-368]","BW-6671 - Land grant [Westmoreland County] for John Washington, 1667 October 30 [RM-810 ; MS-5226]","BW-6672 - Survey of Pope's Creek Plantation, 1742 August 24 [RM-810 ; MS-5225]","BW-6673 - Coach on the Mansion circle- reenactment of inaugural journey; Taken from slide","BW-6674 - Engraving of Old Tomb by G. Fairman [A-454.15]","BW-6675 - Engraving of New Tomb by Putnam","BW-6676/1-2 - Engraving of The Tomb of Washington - new tomb [A-454.17]","BW-6677 - Deed, granted to Giles Brent, Junior, 1654 September 6 [RM-283 ; MS-2832]","BW-6678 - Copy photograph, Bill Sommerfield as George Washington greeting the Regent (Mrs. Robert Channing Seamans, Jr.) ;  Negative taken from a print","BW-6679 - Eleanor Parke Custis signature in an unidentified book","BW-6680 - Book - Title page, Treatise on Education, signed by Bushrod Washington [ML-322-F]","BW-6681 - Engraving - Life of Washington, the farmer, by Regnier after Stearns [M-1087/CC]","BW-6682 - Copy photograph, Reenactment of George Washington being told of his election; Photo only from a print","BW-6683 - Copy photograph, George Washington conference at Old Colony in Alexandria","BW-6684 - Aitken secretary, tambour closed, with upper cornice [W-158]","BW-6685 - Aitken secretary, tambour open, with upper cornice [W-158]","BW-6686 - Aitken secretary, top cornice removed, tambour open [W-158]","BW-6687 - Aitken secretary, top cornice removed, tambour closed [W-158]","BW-6688 - Aitken secretary, top cornice removed, tambour open, doors open [W-158]","BW-6689 - Aitken secretary [W-158] \u0026 \"uncommon\" chair[W-159] together","BW-6690 - Burling \"uncommon\" chair, after restoration \u0026 strengthening [W-159]","BW-6691 - Burling \"uncommon\" chair [W-159], after restoration - angle shot","BW-6692 - Copy photograph, ambrotype of Tomb, circa 1860","BW-6705 - Measured drawing - Mansion elevations - 1897, T. Mellon Rogers","BW-6706 - Measured drawings - Mansion floor plans, 1st, 2nd, 3rd floors - 1897, T. Mellon Rogers; original drawings in archives","BW-6707 - Measured drawing - Mansion floor plans, east elevation dependency - Van Campen Taylor, 1876","BW-6708 -  Measured drawing - Mansion interior, central stairway profile, south view by Morley Williams, 1935; original drawing in archives","BW-6709 -  Measured drawing - Mansion interior, Palladian window by Morley Williams, 1935; original drawing in archives","BW-6710 - Measured drawing - Mansion interior, Washington Bedchamber and back hall floor plan by Morley Williams, 1935; original drawing in archives","BW-6711 - Measured drawing - Mansion interior, Washington Bedchamber, fireplace - north wall by Morley Williams, 1935; original drawing in archives","BW-6712 - Engraving - \"Conquering the Wilderness\"; Willard-Budd Collection; B\u0026W negative made from slide (CS-4742/9); MISSING 12/11/2023","BW-6713 - Engraving - \"The Courtship of Washington\"; Willard-Budd Collection; B\u0026W negative from slide (CS-4742/21) ; MISSING 12/11/2023","BW-6719 - Measured drawing - colonnade by Van Campen Taylor, 1876","BW-6720 - Measured drawing - Mansion interior, Palladian window by Morley Williams, 1935","BW-6721 -  Measured drawing - (detail) showing East Front elevation by Van Campen Taylor, 1876","BW-6722 -  Measured drawing, West Gate and lodges by Samuel Boots, 1875","BW-6723 - Measured drawing - Mansion and dependencies by Charles K. Bryant, 1932; for Virigina Building at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco","BW-6724 -  Measured drawing - Mansion interior, Washington Bedchamber, west wall by Morley Williams, 1932","BW-6727 - Detail of George Washington \u0026 Martha Washington from engraving of their wedding; from CS-5264/4","BW-6728 - Detail of George Washington \u0026 Martha Washington from engraving of their wedding; from CS-5264/6","BW-6731 - Small Dining Room - holidays table, view towards north wall","BW-6732 - Large Dining Room  [New Room] - Christmas pie for holiday scenario; also 8x10","BW-6733 - Large Dining Room [New Room] - sideboard with desserts for holiday scenario","BW-6734 - Lafayette bedroom with holiday tea","BW-6735 - Jim Rees' \"great cake\" for holiday scenario;  also 8x10","BW-6738 - Charles Willson Peale mezzotint, \"His Excellency George Washington...\" [Print-3905/RP-486]","BW-6752/A-B - George Washington's townhouse in Washington, D. C. - published images; Owned by Historial Society of Washington, D.C.","BW-6753 - Oval medallion - Washington by Wedgwood [M-3438]","BW-6754/A-B - Creamware - plate next to sherds, same design with feather edge","BW-6755 - Mount Vernon viewshed map","BW-6756/A-B - Copy photograph, Mount Vernon Wharf from river and from the shore; old photos","BW-6757 - Engraving - portrait George Washington by Edward Savage","BW-6758 - Book illustration - \"Fishing\" from The Sportsman's Dictionary","BW-6759 - George Washington paste knee buckles","BW-6760/A-B - Letter - William Thornton to George Washington, 1798 December 21","BW-6761/A-B - Indenture, George Corbin Washington and David English, 1817 August 14 [RM-841; MS-5293]","BW-6762 - Archaeological sherds from vineyard and kitchen","BW-6763 - General Nathaniel Greene [M-1449]","BW-6764 - Engraving - General Washington [M-1896]","BW-6765/A-D - Commemorative medals ; BW-6765/A - Chicago World's Fair 1883; BW-6765/B - Presidential seal medal (small); BW- 6765/C - George Washington medal [M-3409]; BW- 6765/D - George Washington medal \u0026 Presidential Seal medal together","BW-6766 - Floor plan George Washington's townhouse","BW-6767 - Etching - West Front Mount Vernon by Paul Geissler [EV-3962/RP-505]","BW-6768 - Colored engraving Tomb - Bartlett","BW-6769 - Engraving - \"East view of Mt. Vernon Mansion\"","BW-6772 - Letter - George Washington to John Alton, 1759 April 5 [W-416]; (oversize negatives in separate \"oversize\" box Picture Storage)","BW-6773 - Detail - Julia Anne Blackburn Washington in family portrait by Chapman; for museum exhibit; owned by Masonic Memorial - Alexandria; acquired by Mount Vernon in 2018 [H-5709]","BW-6774 - Copy photograph, John A. Washington, III; For Museum Exhibit","BW-6775 - Portrait, Charles Washington; Museum Exhibit","BW-6776 - Portrait - Betty Washington Lewis by John Wollaston [H-764]; Museum Exhibit","BW-6777 - Portrait - Samuel Washington; Museum Exhibit","BW-6780/A - Mansion - West Front","BW-6783/A-C - Copy photograph, Royal visit of Prince Charles and Princes Anne, July 17, 1970","BW-6790 - Copy photograph, Aerial view from record photos [RP-304; Print 5506]","BW-6797/1-2 - Drawing of Mansion and basement by George Washington [W-1369/A]","BW-6798 - Mourning scene painted by Nelly Custis [W-3614]","BW-6799 - Blue \u0026 white pickle dish","BW-6800 - Martha Washington's dressing table in the Washington Bedchamber [W-372]","BW-6801 - Copy photograph - 1858 stereograph of East Front by Langenheim [RP-6 ; St-3020]","BW-6802/1-2 - Needle case cut from shell cushion, view of outside and with case opened [W-3529]","BW-6803/1-3 - Punch bowl - details of center motif and inside decorative borders [W-2100]","BW-6807 - Copy photograph, Study - view towards southeast corner; from CS-4601/41","BW-6821/1-2 - Overseer's quarters","BW-6822 - Larder in the Kitchen","BW-6823 - Greenhouse slave quarters - interior bunks","BW-6824 - Lacquered dressing case [W-219]","BW-6825/A-B - Martha Washington's fan, front and back [W-2704]","BW-6826 - Aitken secretary [W-158] and chair [W-159] in study","BW-6827 - Family Kitchen - east wall","BW-6836 - Letter, George Washington to John Howard, 1797 April 30 [RM-870; MS-5330]","BW-6837/A-B - Letter, Tobias Lear (on behalf of Martha Washington) to Clement Biddle, 1800 March 8","Document, Sales of Furniture at Belvoir, 1774 August 15, overall and detail [RM-851 ; MS-5306]","BW-6839 - Chippendale side chair - G. Freeland Peter collection","BW-6840 - Copper preserving pot - G. Freeland Peter collection;  bequested to Mount Vernon in 1991 [W-3550/A-B]","BW-6841 - Silver candlesticks - George Washington, G. Freeland Peter collection; bequest to Mount Vernon in 1991 [W-3549/C-D]","BW-6842 - Book - The Gleaner Vol. III, with George Washington signature [ML-204-D]]","BW-6843/A-B - Archaeology - oval nameplate \"Gen, Washington\"","BW-6844/A-B - Archaeology - artifacts ; Annual Report 1991","BW-6845 - Map - Barbados, 1734 [MAP-4058]","BW-6846 - Engraving - Cornwallis \"Surrender at Yorktown\" [SC-171]","BW-6847 - Copy photograph, Hall Bedroom [Small Room] ca. 1890","BW-6852 - Mrs. Anderson, Vice Regent of Texas (third from left) and Herb Prevost (first from left); Negative made from slide","BW-6853/1-3 - Central Passage staircase (without carpet)","BW-6854 - George Washington's sundial (studio shot) [W-715]","BW-6855 -  Copy photograph, Large Dining Room [New Room] ca. 1900","BW-6856/A-C - Houdon Bust [W-369]","BW-6872 - Copy photograph, Bull's-eye room; Colorfax; see CS-5161/6","BW-6873 - Copy photograph, Southeast Garret Room; Colorfax; see CS-4679/27","BW-6874 - Copy photograph, Third floor hall and stairs to cupola; Colorfax; see CS-4679/29","BW-6875 - Copy photograph, Third floor stairway; Colorfax; see CS-4679/34","BW-6876 - Copy photograph, South lumber room; Colorfax; see CS-5162/14","BW-6877 - Copy photograph, Central Passage, view from landing; Colorfax; see CS-4382/2","BW-6878 - Copy photograph, Closet of Washington Bedchamber; Colorfax; see CS-5162/4","BW-6881 - Copy photograph, Closet off Washington Bedroom; internegative made from color slide, not good","BW-6883 - Copy photograph, Aerial of East Front; from CS-4860/59","BW-6884 - Copy photograph, Sarah Tracy; Made from original photo in Library \"Record Photos\"","BW-6933 - Copy photograph, Texas gate","BW-6934/1-3 - Copy photograph, Dirigible or airship over Mount Vernon","BW-6935 - Copy photograph, View through colonnade (south) to river","BW-6936 - Copy photograph, East Front in snow","BW-6937 - Copy photograph, Stable in snow","BW-6938 - Copy photograph, Mansion East Front from north in snow","BW-6939 - Copy photograph, Greenhouse and parterres in snow","BW-6940/1-3 - Copy photograph, Views across Potomac River to Maryland shore, several include gate to deer park","BW-6941 - Copy photograph, View across Potomac River looking south","BW-6942/1-2 - Copy photograph, Storm Damage; BW-6942/1 - Fallen tree on Bowling Green with Greenhouse in background ; BW-6942/2 - Fallen tree inside Upper Garden","BW-6943 - Copy photograph, Greenhouse - Upper Garden","BW-6944 - Copy photograph, Upper Garden - view towards Spinning House","BW-6945 - Copy photograph, Mansion - West Front","BW-6946/1-4 - Copy photograph, Mansion - East Front, multiple views (distant, south, north and from east east lawn)","BW-6947 - Copy photograph, Texas gate","BW-6948 - Copy photograph, Parking area near Texas gate","BW-6973/1-3 - Fairfax riding chair [H-1888] photographed on the estate from various angles","BW-6979/1-3 - Cane - Top of cane head with George Washington crest [W-578] and side view of head of cane","BW-6980 - Manuscript, Petition for George Washington's boundary lands, 1754 February 9 (detail)","BW-6981 - Document, Society of the Cincinnati certificate for James Williams of Virginia, 1787 March 1 [RM-838; MS-5366]","BW-6982 - Map of Virginia \u0026 Maryland - 1755","BW-6983 - Book illustration - Plate 62 from Pain's Practical Builder, 1774","BW-6984/1-4 - Letter, George Washington to William Washington, 1793 March 3 [RM-873; MS-5333]","BW-6985/1-2 - Barn plan, Enclosure, George Washington to William Pearce, 1795 May [RM-490 ; MS-4063]","BW-6986 - Newspaper - National Intelligencer, 1858 May 6","BW-6987/1-2 - Invoice, for services provided by James Craik, 1791 November 14 [RM-873; MS-5334]","BW-6988 - Document, The Inspection Return of the Music in the Army, 1782 July 1 [RM-886, MS-5384]","BW-6989 - Paintings - small landscape attributed to Nelly Custis","BW-6990 - Copy photograph, Tea Room outside Texas Gate, ca. 1930","BW-6991 - Engraving - Mount Vernon, the seat of the late Genl. G. Washington by Seymour, after Birch","BW-6992 - Portrait - George Washington by Le Paon [M-3660]","BW-6993/1-2 - Miniature - portrait of Eliza Parke Custis, by James Peale [M-3615]","BW-6994 - Silver wine syphon [M-3652], Gift of Mrs. Hollis Vice Regent Emeritus, of South Carolina","BW-6995 - Silver cream pail with cobalt glass liner [W-3653/A-B]","BW-6996 - Life mask of George Washington [M-3613/A]","BW-6997 - Items from archaeological dig","BW-7010/1-4 - Photomechanical print - Engraving, East front of Mount Vernon, J. Andrews and E. Croome - ca. 1839; Masterprint","BW-7024 - Copy photograph, Mount Vernon Ladies Association (MVLA) - Personnel John A. Castellani - East Front; Alexandra Gazette","BW-7058 - Copy photograph, Sixteen-sided barn from glass slide","BW-7068/1-4 - George Washington's dentures [W-1520], various angles","BW-7072 - Piazza - view to south with chairs; Washington House; see also CS-4668/16","BW-7079/1-10 - Conservation of frame; BW-7079/1-2 - Entire frame, before treatment; BW-7079/3-4 - Entire frame, during treatment; BW-7079/5 - Upper right corner, before treatment; BW-7079/6-7 - Upper right corner, during treatment; BW-7079/8 - Bottom right corner, before treatment; BW-7079/9-10 - Bottom right corner, during treatment; [M-3660/A]","BW-7087 - George Washington farmer on horseback by N.C. Wyeth; see CT-5756; Owned by Brandywine Museum [LOAN]","BW-7088/A-B - Cupola after restoration ; from CS-5791/20","BW-7114 - Lithograph - \"Tribute to Mount Vernon Fund\", oval George Washington after Gilbert Stuart","BW-7135/A-B - Portrait - George Washington by Gilbert Stuart, c. 1798 [H-4]","BW-7136/A-B - Views of East and West Front by Edward Savage [H-2445/A-B]","BW-7165 - Copy photograph, Pioneer Farmer site - pit sawing ; see CS-5870/2","BW-7166 - Copy photograph, Pioneer Farmer site - nail making; see CS-5881/1","BW-7167 - Copy photograph, Visitors - Wreath laying at Tomb; see CS-5883/10","BW-7184/A-B - Copy photograph, Colonial Days - Dr. Charles Young; from color slides in Education department","BW-7185 - Copy photograph, Exhibit Banner - D.A.R.; from color slide in Education department","BW-7186 - Copy photograph, Colonial Days - Candlemaker; from color slide in Education department","BW-7187 - Copy photograph, Licensing - reproductions brass door knocker; from color transparency from Licensing department","BW-7188 - Copy photograph, Licensing - reproductions, sun dial; from color transparency from Licensing department","BW-7208 - Copy photograph, Holiday table - Large Dining Room [New Room]; from CT-5433-1","BW-7227 - Engraving - Whately-Sinclair birds-eye view of Mount Vernon [EV-4442/RP-658]","BW-7245 - Engraving - British Surrendering at Yorktown","BW-7246 - Engraving - Display of the United States of America Amos Doolittle [SC-4]","BW-7256 - Copy photograph, Engraving - Battle of Princeton [Print-4915/RP-725]; Original by Hal Conroy; from CS-5579/2","BW-7257/1-2 - Glassware - Masonic decanter and firing glass [M-3881/A-B]","BW-7258 - Furnishings - 18th century letter press [M-3885]","BW-7259 - Needlework - Embroidered bird on silk \"MW\" [W-3883]","BW-7260 - Masonic apron [H-3884/A-B]","BW-7261 - Needlework - Washington memorial sampler [M-3846/A-B]","BW-7265 - Society of the Cincinnati dinner plate [W-1436/I]","BW-7270/1-13 - Exhibit - Mikimoto pearl model of Mount Vernon","BW-7280 - Copy photograph, early view, Mary Washington House in Fredericksburg; from old glass lantern slide","BW-7281 - Copy photograph, Mansion interior, Study; from old glass lantern slide","BW-7282 - Copy photograph, Pioneer Farmer - construction - framing detail - 16-sided barn ; from CS-6014/23","BW-7283 - Copy photograph, Mount Vernon grounds - brick wall; from CS-6014/46","BW-7284 - Copy photograph, Aerial - grounds - Pioneer Farm; from CS-6014/65","BW-7285 - Copy photograph, Doolittle engraving [SC-4]; from CS-6026/6","BW-7286 - Copy photograph, Engraving - George Washington - farmer (detail); from CS-6014/62","BW-7287/1-2 - Copy photograph, Museum - annex, archaeology exhibit; from CS-6037/11, 19","BW-7288 - Copy photograph, Livestock - pig; from CS-5881/12","BW-7289 - Copy photograph, Education - Colonial Days - hoop game; from uncatalogued color slide in Education department","BW-7290 - Copy photograph, Education - Colonial Days - girl in costume; from uncatalogued color slide in Education department","BW-7291 - Copy photograph, Printed illustration - 16-sided barn; from uncatalogued color slide","BW-7292 - Copy photograph, Colonial Days - sheep shearing; from uncatalogued color slide","BW-7293 - Copy photograph, Book illustration - livestock - pig; from uncatalogued color slide","BW-7294 - Copy photograph, Pioneer Farm - harvesting grain; from uncatalogued color slide","BW-7295 - Measured drawing - George Washington - 16-sided barn ; from CS-6014-17, original at the Library of Congress","BW-7322/1-3 - Portrait - Lawrence Washington [W-126]","BW-7326 - Copy photograph, Painting - \"Washington escorting mother into ballroom in Fredericksburg\" by Howard Pyle; from old glass plate negative, Library Collection","BW-7327 - Copy photograph, Fredericksburg, VA, from across the Rappahannock River; from old glass plate negative - Library Collection","BW-7328 - Copy photograph, Mary Washington House, Fredericksburg, VA; from old glass plate negative - Library Collection","BW-7329 - Copy photograph, Mary Washington monument, Fredericksburg, VA; from old glass plate negative - Library Collection","BW-7330 - Copy photograph, Engraving - Washington's mother persuading him not to go to sea; from old glass plate negative - Library Collection","BW-7331 - Furnishings - dressing glass - lacquered - single tier [W-221]","BW-7332 - Copy photograph, Biscuit porcelain plaque - George Washington [W-3868]; Peter collection; from CT-4524","BW-7333 - Copy photograph, North Lane;  RP-65, Pg-4022a","BW-7334/1-2 - Engraving - Martha Washington, after Stuart; Engraved by H. B. Halls Sons, NY [Print-4869/RP-695]","BW-7335/1-2 - Engraving - George Washington - \"Premier President des Etats Unis de Amerique\" ; Print-4858/RP-695","BW-7336/1-2 - Engraving - George Washington by H. B. Halls Sons; Print-4870/RP-695","BW-7337/1-2 - Manuscript - Distillery ledger, January 1799 (detail)","BW-7338/1-2 - Manuscript - ledger - distillery; page 39 [RM-929 ; MS-5468]","BW-7339/1-2 - Manuscript - oath - loyalty - Greenleaf, Moses - 1778 May 10 [RM-931; MS-5472]","BW-7340/1-2 - Manuscript - letter - Edward Braddock to Governor Robert H. Morris, 1755 March 10 [RM-928; MS-5467]","BW-7341/1-2 - Manuscript - enlistment - Army, 1776 January 26 [RM-935 ; MS-5479]","BW-7342/1-3 - Manuscript - letter - George Washington to Martha Washington, 1775 June 23 [MSS-252]","BW-7343/1-2 - Books - Row of 5 books; 1996 Accessions","BW-7344/1-5 - Portrait - George Washington by Charles Willson Peale; LOAN - Stephen Smith Restricted","BW-7345/1-2 - Furniture - Windsor armchair - Gaw [M-3922/A]","BW-7346/1-2 - Furniture - Windsor armchair - Gaw [M-3922/B]","BW-7347/1-2 - Military equipment - sword - Braddock [W-82], detail of hilt","BW-7348/1-4 - Jewelry - locket - hair [W-613]","BW-7349/1-2 - Personal gear - toothbrush, tongue scraper, case [W-615/A-D]","BW-7350/1-3 - Personal gear - toothbrush [W-615/A]","BW-7351/1-2 - Personal gear - dental tools [W-595/A-I]","BW-7352/1-2 - Coffin fragment - gilt frame memento mori [W-3928]","BW-7359 - Copy photograph, Harpsichord; from CS-4389/1","BW-7372 - Copy photograph, Washington  Bedchamber - view to northwest corner; from CS-4612/8","BW-7373 - Copy photograph, Survey - Division - George Washington \u0026 Spencer, redrawn by Worth Bailey, 1944; from CS-3949","BW-7374/1-2 - Book illustration - British Architect by Batty Langley - Plate L - fireplace","BW-7375/1-2 - Book - New Principles of Gardening by Batty Langley, p. 202","BW-7376/1-2 - Book illustration - Country and City Builder by Batty Langley - Plate 5 - roof layout","BW-7377/1-2 - Book illustration - Country and City Builder by Batty Langley - Plate CXIV - Pulpit","BW-7378/1-2 - Conjectural drawing - Belvoir Mansion","BW-7386 - Copy photograph, U.S.S. Omaha in river, ca. 1930","BW-7387 - Copy photograph, Mansion - East Front","BW-7388 - Copy photograph, Mansion - south elevation, 1859","BW-7389 - Copy photograph, Mansion - south elevation, ca. 1859","BW-7390 - Copy photograph, Large Dining Room;  retro; Detroit Publishing Co.","BW-7391 - Copy photograph, Mansion - south porch (Florida Cunningham), original photograph by Luke C. Dillon","BW-7392 - Copy photograph, Mansion - southeast, ca. 1890s, with Statehood Train Party. Original photograph by Luke C. Dillon.","BW-7393 - Copy photograph, Mansion - East Front, from northeast, ca. 1859","BW-7399/1-2 - Furniture - Martha Washington dressing table [W-372]","BW-7400/1-2 - Surveying and navigational - detail of terrestrial globe [W-166]","BW-7401/1-2 - Furniture -  French writing desk belonging to Martha Washington (scenario with glasses/letter) [W-220]","BW-7402/1-6 - Ceramic - Garniture vases - lions [W-972/A \u0026 B] [W-2260/A-B]","BW-7403/1-2 - Silver - salver with pistol-handled knife and fork [knife and fork - W-2693/A-B - LOAN, restricted]","BW-7404/1-2 - Silver - salver with pistol-handled knife and fork with reflection of wine glass [knife and fork W-2693/A-B - LOAN, restricted]","BW-7405/1-2 - Furniture - Detail of chair back [M-2085]","BW-7406/1-2 - Portrait - George Washington - Charles Willson Peale [H-17]","BW-7407/1-2 - Manuscript - Vaughan Plan - Vaughan Journal - drafting tools","BW-7408/1-2 - Painting - Washington and Gist Crossing Allegheny possibly by Huntington [M-3941]","BW-7409/1-2 - Engraving - New York fire - 1776","BW-7410/1-2 - Painting - George Washington's Tomb at Mount Vernon (at night) - Matthew Prior [M-3702]","BW-7411/1-2 - Painting - George Washington's Tomb at Mount Vernon (daytime) - Matthew Prior [M-3701]","BW-7412/1-2 - Portrait - George Washington - Gilbert Stuart [H-4]","BW-7413/1-2 - Portrait - George Washington, porthole - Rembrandt Peale [H-2062]","BW-7414/1-4 - Portrait - George Washington, miniature - John Ramage; front and reverse [W-3935]","BW-7415/1-2 - Portrait - George Washington, miniature - Charles Willson Peale, 1776 [W-460]","BW-7416/1-2 - Ceramics - Custine - coffee pot, detail [W-1209]","BW-7417/1-2 - Firearm - pistol, detail [W-480]","BW-7418/1-2 - Ceramic - Canton - flowerpot, detail [W-2329]","BW-7419/1-2 - Silver - cruet stand [M-3436/A-F]; LOAN","BW-7420/1-2 - Ceramic - States - cup, saucer [W-1497]","BW-7421/1-2 - Painting - Morning - Winstanley [W-1179]","BW-7422/1-2 - Painting - Evening - Winstanley [W-1180]","BW-7423/1-2 - Painting - Great Falls - Beck [W-2]","BW-7424/1-2 - Painting - Harper's Ferry - Beck [W-3]","BW-7425/1-2 - Ceramic - Cincinnati - plate, detail","BW-7426/1-2 - Silver - 4-bottle wine cooler\t[W-2618]","BW-7427/1-2 - Silver - Humphreys spoon - handles","BW-7428/1-2 - Military equipment - dress sword [W-84]","BW-7429/1-6 - Furnishings - fire buckets [W-403]","BW-7430/1-4 - Clock - French mantel clock [W-11]","BW-7431/1-2 - Furnishing - Detail of dressing glass [W-195] with pearl earrings [W-1444/B-C]","BW-7432/1-2 - Furnishing - leather key basket [W-2072]","BW-7433/1-2 - Furnishing - brass fender with dogs [W-7]","BW-7434/1-3 - Brass telescope, overall and details [W-679]","BW-7435/1-2 - Military equipment - silver spur on boot [W-1467]","BW-7436/1-3 - Metal plate warmer [W-2180], detail","BW-7437/1-2 - Silver - candlestick - detail of ram's head [W-2521]","BW-7438/1-2 - Furnishings - personal gear - riding crop - detail of handle [?]-1213","BW-7439/1-2 - Jewelry - grouping of pearl and gold necklace with a cameo ring","BW-7440/1-3 - Jewelry - gold watch [W-446] on waistcoat pocket detail [W-575]","BW-7441/1-2 - Jewelry - portrait - miniature - George Washington by Trumbull [W-470]","BW-7442/1-2 - Personal gear - snuff box - gold and agate [W-2810]","BW-7443/1-2 - Military equipment - pewter plate, camp knife and fork","BW-7444/1-2 -Barometer [W-161]","BW-7445/1-2 - Portrait - Bust - George Washington - Houdon [W-369]","BW-7446/1-4 - Textile - quilt - pieced - Martha Washington [W-1522]","BW-7447/1-2 - Furniture - side chair - Chippendale style pretzel back - detail","BW-7448/1-2 - Furniture - side chair - Sheraton - Aitken - back detail","BW-7449/1-2 - Furniture - side chair - Chippendale style - leg detail ; H-8","BW-7450/1-2 - Ceramic - bisque figures on plateau","BW-7451/1-2 - Silver candlesticks [W-18/A-B]","BW-7452/1-2 - Manuscript - letter - George Washington to Charles Willson Peale, 1787 March 13 [MS-5504, RM-951]","BW-7453/1-2 - Manuscript - Revenue Inspector's form, 1795 July 8 [MS-5480, RM-937]","BW-7454/1-2 - Manuscript - 1789 May 8 - estimate for saddle - George Washington [MS-5508, RM-955]","BW-7455/1-2 - Manuscript - lottery ticket - 1768 - George Washington signature [MS-5479, RM-937]","BW-7456/1-2 - Manuscript - Champagne label","BW-7457/1-2 - Manuscript - letter - George Washington to Burwell Bassett, 1773 June 20 [MS-5503, RM-950]","BW-7458/1-2 - Colonial note, five pounds, 1760 May 1 [MS-5483, RM-937]","BW-7459/1-2 - Manuscript - survey - George Washington - 1752 April 12 [MS-5502, RM-950]","BW-7460/1-2 - Pamphlets - Parliamentary Acts","BW-7461/1-2 - Engraving - George Washington - Savage - 1793 [Print-5018, RP-755]","BW-7462/1-2 - Silver - lighting device - Argand table lamp","BW-7463/1-2 - Portrait - miniature - Custis, Jacky [W-2102/B]","BW-7464/1-2 - Surveying compass - brass - Chandlee [W-164]","BW-7465/1-2 - Manuscript - surveys and drafting tools","BW-7466/1-2 - Trunk - George Washington - detail of nameplate [W-366]","BW-7467/1-2 - Military equipment - sash - Braddock (detail) [W-86]","BW-7468/1-4 - Archeology - sherds - reconstructed","BW-7469/1-2 - Metal - brass nameplate - George Washington","BW-7470/1-2 - Portrait - miniature - Martha Washington - Charles Willson Peale - 1776 [W-2102/A]","BW-7471/1-2 - Furniture - Windsor - armchair - GAW maker's mark","BW-7472/1-2 - Ceramic - punchbowl - glassware - wine glasses","BW-7473/1-3 - Portrait - George Washington - Le Paon [M-3660]","BW-7474/1-2 - Silver - salver - fork - Washington crest","BW-7475/1-4 - Jewelry - ring - cameo - George Washington [H-1480]","BW-7479 - Copy photograph, Thomas A. Edison planting tree at Mount Vernon","BW-7483 - Painting - Kitchen at Mount Vernon - Eastman Johnson [M-1001]","BW-7484 - Painting - Washington \u0026 Gist Crossing Allegheny [M-3941]","BW-7485 - Map - Siege of Boston [MAP-4835]","BW-7486 - Portrait - Officer of the British Royal Navy [M-3940]","BW-7488 - Engraving - \"Early Days of Washington\" [M-1072, A-82]","BW-7489 - Engraving - \"Washington \u0026 Gist Crossing Allegheny\" [RP-711, Print 4890]","BW-7490 - Engraving - \"Life of George Washington, the Farmer\", Stearns [M-1087/cc, A-169]","BW-7491 - Engraving - \"Washington and Friends after a Day's Hunt\" [RP-633, Print 4289]","BW-7492 - Engraving - \"Home of Washington\" after Rossiter and Mignot [WB-53A1, RP-444, MPA-15]","BW-7493 - Engraving - \"Washington Delivering Inauguration Address\" ; RP-631, Print 4287","BW-7494 - Engraving - \"George Washington\" after G. Stuart [RP-403, Print 1278]","BW-7495 - Engraving - \"Courtship of Washington\" [WB-12A1/A, RP-444]","BW-7496 - Engraving - \"Life of George Washington, the Soldier\",Battle of Monongahela [WB-9A1, RP-444]","BW-7497 - Engraving - \"Washington at Mount Vernon, 1787\", N. Currier [WB-53AA1, RP-444]","BW-7498 - Distillery ledger, 1799 [RM-929 ; MS-5468]","BW-7499 - Distillery ledger, 1799 [RM-929 ; MS-5468]","BW-7500 - Distillery ledger, 1799 [RM-929 ; MS-5468]","BW-7501 - Distillery ledger, 1799 [RM-929 ; MS-5468]","BW-7502 - Distillery ledger, 1799 [RM-929 ; MS-5468]","BW-7503 - Drawing - Barn Plan - calculation of bricks, George Washington [RM-490 ; MS-4063]","BW-7504 - Survey - George Washington for Samuel Isaac - 1751 [RM-919 ; MS-5451]","BW-7505 - Survey - George Washington for William Nayler - 1752 [RM-950 ; MS-5502]","BW-7506/1-8 - Manuscript - slave census, George Washington, 1799 - 8 pages [A-366.65]","BW-7507/1-2 - Letter - George Washington to Burwell Bassett, 1773 June 20 [RM-950; MS-5503]","BW-7508 - Plat, Ferry and French's farms, 1783, drawn by George Washington [W-179]","BW-7509 - Measured drawing - Mansion balustrade, 1876 March 15","BW-7510 - Measured drawing - George Washington - plan for fireplace, chimneys","BW-7511 - Notes and drawing, Deer park wall, 1798 October [RM-770 ; MS-5082]","BW-7512 - Measured drawing of Mansion, 1932, World Expositions","BW-7513 - Ceramic - punch bowl - Chinese export; Tudor Place collection","BW-7514 - Heating \u0026 lighting device - brass - andirons; Tudor Place collection","BW-7515 - Medals - Masonic - George Washington ; Owner - Kenmore Association","BW-7516 - Furniture - card table ; Owner - Kenmore Association","BW-7517/1-6 - Manuscript - Will - George Washington; BW-7517/1-4 - pages 1-4; BW-7517/5-6 - pages 9-10; Fairfax Circuit Court collection","BW-7517/7-14 - Manuscript - Will - George Washington; BW-7517/7 - page 17, 7517/8-10 - pages 18-20; BW-7517/11 - page 27; BW-7517/12 - page 29; BW-7517/13 - page 14; BW-7517/14 - cover; Fairfax County Circuit Court","BW-7518/1-2 - Engraving - \"Inauguration of Washington\" after Chappel","BW-7539 - Book - Treatise on Fruit Trees, 1757, by Thomas Hitt - Plate VII","BW-7540/1-2 - Book illustration - Hot House Gardener, Sugar Loaf Pineapple","BW-7541/1-2 - Book illustration - Hot House Gardener, Plate No. 3 - Peach/Nectar","BW-7542/1-2 - Book illustration - Hot House Gardener - Cantaloupe melon","BW-7543/1-2 - Book illustration - Hot House Gardener - Plate No. 4 -cherry/strawberry","BW-7544/1-4 - Book illustrations - The Complete Farmer - tools; Plate III, Plate IV, Plate VI, and Plate VII","BW-7545/1-6 - Book illustration - Le Jardinier Solitaire - tools ; pages 148-153","BW-7546 - Engraving - Mount Vernon East Front - Birch","BW-7547 - Lithograph - Plan of Mount Vernon - C. Currier [M-836] - shows slave cemetery","BW-7548/1-2 - Engraving - His Excellency George Washington - Rondel - George Washington on horse","BW-7549/1-2 - Manuscript - George Washington drawing - Greenhouse plan no. 1","BW-7550/1-2 - Manuscript - George Washington drawing - Greenhouse plan no. 2","BW-7553 - Copy photograph, Early view - photograph of Mansion, southeast, original date 1858","BW-7554 - Engraving - Surrender Earl of Cornwallis [Print-5196/RP-810]","BW-7555 - Engraving - Washington Crossing the Delaware","BW-7556 - Manuscript - George Washington's drawing, Mansion, West Front [W-1369/A]","BW-7557 - Letter, George Washington to Martha Washington, 1775 June 23 [MSS-252]","BW-7558 - Textile - toile - George Washington","BW-7559 - Clothing - George Washington - banyan [W-2407/A]","BW-7560 - Clothing - Martha Washington - brown silk gown [W-1523]","BW-7561 - Engraving - The Captive [Print-5226/RP-823]","BW-7562 - Engraving - Old Tomb","BW-7563 - Engraving - Death of Major Pierson [Print-5229/RP-823]","BW-7564 - Engraving - Death of Earl of Chatham [Print-5228/A/RP-823]","BW-7565 - Engraving - Washington's adieu to Generals [WB-41D1]","BW-7566 - Engraving - Dead soldier [Print-5227/RP-823]","BW-7567 - Copy photograph, Early view - Washington's Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber], cabinet card","BW-7568 - Etching - George Washington, surveyor","BW-7569 - Engraving - George Washington taking command of the American Army [Print-4898/RP-716]","BW-7570 - Engraving - Apotheosis of Washington [Print-5224/RP-821]","BW-7571 - Map - Plan of the City of Washington, 1800 [MAP-5197/RP-811]","BW-7572 - Personal gear - fishing tackle Japanned box [W-2201]","BW-7573 - Personal gear - sun spectacles [W-490]","BW-7574 - Ambrotype - Tom [H-1884]","BW-7575 - Key to the Bastille [W-14/A]","BW-7576 - Bastille model [W-402]","BW-7577 - Ceramic - blue and white tureen with cover and platter","BW-7578 - Life mask of George Washington [M-3613/A]","BW-7579/1-2 - Glassware - bell jars [M-3989 and M-3990]","BW-7580 - Ceramic - pitcher - Apotheosis [M-3994]; deaccessioned","BW-7581 - Licensing - jewelry - charm bracelet","BW-7582 - Book illustration - The Complete Farmer, Plate VII","BW-7585/1-2 - Manuscript - rotation of crops - Dogue Run Farm","BW-7586/1-2 - Manuscript - crop rotation - Ferry Farm fields [RM-595 ; MS-4480]","BW-7587/1-4 - Manuscript - crop rotation, six fields","BW-7588/1-4 - Letter, George Washington to William Pearce, 1794 May 4 [RM-490-F; MS-3960]","BW-7589/1-4 - Letter, George Washington to William Pearce - 1795 December 13 [RM-490-F; MS-4026]","BW-7590/1-4 - Letter, Martha Washington to Frances Bassett Washington, 1794 December 15 [A-680.41]","BW-7591/1-6 - Letter, Martha Washington to Frances Bassett Washington, 1794 November 22 [RM-365 ; MS-2950]","BW-7592/1-4 - Letter, George Washington to George Washington Fairfax - 1758 September 25 [W-429]","BW-7593/1-2 - Manuscript - Poem - Elizabeth Powel - 1792 February 22","BW-7594/1-2 - Letter, Elizabeth Powel to George Washington - 1783 November 15 [A-572]","BW-7595/1-2 - Account, Martha Washington's expenses, 1783 July 1 [A-581.1]","BW-7596/1-4 - Letter, John Parke Custis to George Washington, 1776 June 10 [A-516.17]","BW-7597/1-4 - Letter, John Parke Custis to Martha Washington, 1776 August 21 [W-632]","BW-7598/1-6 - Letter, Tobias Lear to Mather, 1799 December 16","BW-7599/1-2 - Letter, Warner Lewis to George Washington, 1755 August 9 [A-301.282]","BW-7600/1-4 - Letter, George Washington to Charles Lawrence, 26 April 1763 [RM-703; MS-4755]","BW-7601/1-4 - Letter, George Washington to John Greenwood, 1797 January 20 [RM-685; MS-4663]","BW-7602/1-2 - Engraving -'Lived respected and Fear'd -- Died Lamented and rever'd' - Columbia lamenting - Pember \u0026 Luzarder, 1800 [M-1087/H-1]","BW-7603/1-2 - Engraving - Washington Family after Savage","BW-7604/1-2 - Engraving - mezzotint, George Washington, Charles Willson Peale, 1787 [M-2086/A]","BW-7605/1-2 - Engraving - G. Washington in his Last Illness, 1800 [M-1087/H-2]","BW-7606/1-2 - Engraving - 'Thus Virtue Triumphs Gloriously,' Alexander the Great enters Babylon [W-717/C]","BW-7607/1-2 - Engraving - 'Virtue Surmounts All Difficulties,' with Alexander the Great [W-717/D]","BW-7608/1-2 - Engraving - mezzotint - Benjamin Franklin - Charles Willson Peale [M-2086/C]","BW-7609/1-2 - Engraving - mezzotint - Lafayette, Charles Willson Peale [M-2086/B]","BW-7610/1-2 - Engraving - 'He's Truly the Brave that Overcomes Himself,' Alexander the Great with Darius [W-717/B]","BW-7611/1-2 - Engraving - Portrait - George Washington, John Norman [Print-5075/RP-110]","BW-7612/1-2 - Engraving - America lamenting her loss, James Sharples, 1800 [SC-16]","BW-7613/1-2 - Engraving - Pater Patriae by John Coles, Jr., engraving by Gridley [SC-2]","BW-7614/1-4 - Letter, Lund Washington to George Washington, 1775 October 15 [A-283.30]","BW-7615/1-2 - Letter, George Washington to John Rumney, 1786 May 15 - pavers and piazza [W-419]","BW-7616/1-2 - Letter, George Washington to George Digges, 1786 December 28 - pine plank [RM-801; MS-5216]","BW-7617/1-4 - Document - Plantation Manager weekly report, 1793 February 10-16 [A-301.12]","BW-7618/1-2 - Document, Carpenter's Report, 1793 February 17 [A-283.93]","BW-7619/1-4 - Letter, George Washington to William Washington, 1793 March 3 [RM-873; MS-5333]","BW-7620/1-2 - Document, Carpenter's Report, 1793 March 23 [A-283.98]","BW-7621/1-6 - Document, Weekly Report, 1793 August 4-10 [A-283.101]","BW-7622/1-4 - Document, Articles of Agreement with Thomas Green, 1793 October 25 [RM-690; MS-4702]","BW-7623/1-2 - Letter, George Washington to William Thornton, 1798 December 20 - Townhouse [W-1370]","BW-7651/1-2 - Survey, George Washington to John Posey, 1769 October 10 [A-481.1]","BW-7652/1-6 - Document, Indenture for the leasing of the Mount Vernon estate from George and Ann Lee to George Washington, 1754 December 17 [RM-726; MS-4912]","BW-7653/1-6 - Letter, George Washington to Robert Lewis, 1799 August 17 [A-734.3]","BW-7654/1-2 - Letter, George Washington to Commissioners of the Federal City, 1799 August 28 [RM-186; MS-2574]","BW-7655/1-2 - Lottery ticket # 210, 1768 [RM-937; MS-5479]","BW-7656/1-2 - Broadside, Instructions to the Commanders of the Private Ships or Vessels of War, 1776 April 3 [MS-5457]","BW-7657/1-2 - Enlistment Form, 1776 January 26 [RM-935; MS-5476]","BW-7658 - Book - title page, Botanical Magazine by William Curtis - George Washington signature","BW-7659/1-4 - Eulogy, title page, Funeral Oration by Henry Lee, signed \"Amasa Stetson\"","BW-7660/1-2 - Eulogy, title page - Gouverner Morris","BW-7661/1-2 - Masonic Eulogy, title page","BW-7662/1-2 - Eulogy, title page - Thomas Paine","Account of Articles Bought and Price paid, 1794 April-June, kitchen staples during the presidency [\t\nW-678]","BW-7664/1-6 - Book - Military Instructions, title page and dedication pages [M-1839]","BW-7665/1-6 - Book - Military Instructions for Officers, title page and dedication pages [RL-6105]","BW-7666/1-2 - List of slaves returned from British, 1781 [RM-770 ; MS-5084]","BW-7667/1-2 - Document, \"Memorandum of the Division of Slaves of the Late Lawrence Washington Esq.\", 1754 December 10 [RM-698; MS-4745]","BW-7668/1-4 - Manuscript - Division of Negroes, 1754 December 10","BW-7669/1-2 - Survey - Plat of Mansion House fields [RM-490 ; MS-4065]","BW-7670/1-2 - Survey - Fairfax County tracts, 1770 [RM-93 ; MS-2241]","BW-7671/1-2 - Survey, distances from Cameron to Colchester, 1788 [W-370]","BW-7672 - Copy photograph, Slave cabin ca. 1908 [RP-412, PG-3722]","BW-7673 - Copy photograph, Miss Harriet Clayton Comegys - Regent of MVLA; From Record Photos","BW-7674 - Portrait of Harrison H. Dodge, Superintendent of Mount Vernon; From Record Photos","BW-7675/1-3 - Houdon Bust (various angles), after 1999 conservation [W-369]","BW-7676 - Furniture - armchair made by Robert Walker [W-4014]","BW-7677 - Book, title page - publication of George Washington's Will, 1800","BW-7678 - Group of early pamphlets ; Loan - Brian Bex","BW-7679 - Book, title page - Common Sense, 6th edition; Loan - Brian Bex","BW-7680 - Book, title page - U.S. Constitution","BW-7681/1-2 - Book - An Analytick Treatise of Conick Sections, title page and detail of signature by George Washington","BW-7682 - Engraving - Tomb of Washington - Childs \u0026 Inman [Print-5235/RP-829]","BW-7683 - Engraving - L'Entre Triumphale de Troupes Royales a Nouvelle Yorck [Print-5234/RP-828]","BW-7685 - Engraving - \"The Levee\" [WB-50A1]","BW-7686 - Engraving - Marriage of Washington","Engraving - Brissots interview with General Washington [M-1894/65]","BW-7688 - Engraving - Interview between Mr. Dinwiddie and George Washington [WB-4B1]","BW-7689 - Engraving - Washington Parting with his Officers","BW-7690 - Engraving - Washington as Surveyor, engraved by George R. Hall, after Darley, c. 1850-1860 [WB-3B1/A]","BW-7691 - Engraving - Home of Washington, by Thomas Oldham Barlow, after Rossiter and Mignot","BW-7692 - Engraving - Early Days of Washington, by Walter, afer Inman, c. 1840-1860","BW-7693 - Engraving - Washington's First Interview with Mrs. Custis, by Ellis, after Darley [J-665/16]","BW-7694 - Engraving - Bowling on the Green, by Childe Hassam, 1932","BW-7695 - Engraving - Washington's Farewell to His Officers, by Phillibrown, after Chappe, 1858 [Print-3178]","BW-7696 - Engraving - Washington at Valley Forge, by McGoffin","BW-7697 - Engraving - George Washington (Athenaeum), after Stuart","BW-7698 - Portrait - George Washington - Gilbert Stuart, c. 1798 [H-4]","BW-7712 - Illustration - Memorial urn \"GW\" from eulogy - An oration on the sublime virtues of General George Washington [Jackson 4]. Featuerd in publication 'A Nation Mourns: Bishop James Madison's memorial eulogy [1800]...edited edition, 1999","BW-7713 - Illustration - Memorial urn - George Washington , eulogy by Dr. Isaac Ledyard [Jackson 138]. Featuerd in publication 'A Nation Mourns: Bishop James Madison's memorial eulogy [1800]...edited edition, 1999","BW-7714 - Illustration - Garland swag found in an oration. Featuerd in publication 'A Nation Mourns: Bishop James Madison's memorial eulogy [1800]...edited edition, 1999","BW-7715 - Illustration - Willow tree and GW obelisk, eulogy - An oration occasioned by the death of Gen. George Washington : pronounced in the First Baptist Meeting-House in the city of New-York, on February 22, 1800, at the invitation of the corporation of the church and published at their request [Jackson 140]. Featuerd in publication 'A Nation Mourns: Bishop James Madison's memorial eulogy [1800]...edited edition, 1999","BW-7716 - Illustration - spear, banner, branch. Featuerd in publication 'A Nation Mourns: Bishop James Madison's memorial eulogy [1800]...edited edition, 1999","BW-7717 - Illustration - 2 feathers with bow. Featuerd in publication 'A Nation Mourns: Bishop James Madison's memorial eulogy [1800]...edited edition, 1999","BW-7718 - Illustration - decorative swag. Featuerd in publication 'A Nation Mourns: Bishop James Madison's memorial eulogy [1800]...edited edition, 1999","BW-7719/1-2 - Engraving - Sacred to Patriotism [W-2796]","BW-7720/1-2 - Engraving - Vertue Fit to Govern the World, Alexander Defeats Darius [W-717/E]","BW-7721 - Engraving - The Prayer at Valley Force (with George Washington), by McRae, after Brueckner, 1889. Photograph by Rasmussen.","BW-7722 - Copy photograph, Aerial view - 16-sided barn (new) complex, from CS-6193","BW-7724 - Engraving - First in Peace. \"Representing the Arrival of General George Washington at the Battery, New York, April 23, 1789.\"","BW-7726 - Copy photograph, Thomas Edison planting a tree - 2 copies","BW-7727 - Copy photograph, Ford Fire Engine at Mount Vernon","BW-7728 - Copy photograph, Eleanor Roosevelt, Madame Chiang Kai-Chek, President Franklin D. Roosevelt","BW-7729 - Copy photograph, President Anastasio Somoza of Nicaragua, Eleanor Roosevelt, Mrs. Somoza","BW-7730 - Copy photograph, President John F. Kennedy, The Begum Nasir Aurangzeb, Jacqueline Kennedy, President Ayub Khan of Pakistan","BW-7731 - Copy photograph, Queen Elizabeth, King George VI of England, and Charles Cecil Wall, Resident Director","BW-7741 - Copy photograph, President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Winston Churchill; 2 copies","BW-7742 - Copy photograph, Charles de Gaulle of France","BW-7743 - Copy photograph, Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime Minister of India and Mrs.  Chester C. Bolton - Vice Regent of Ohio","BW-7744/1-3 - Furniture - Chippendale side chair, overall and details [W-4116]","BW-7746 - Copy photograph, Crown Prince Akihito of Japan at the Tomb","BW-7747 - Copy photograph, British and French Missions on East Lawn","BW-7748 - Copy photograph, Princess Margaret \u0026 Lord Snowden. Photograph by Norman Matheny.","BW-7749 - Copy photograph, Airship over Mount Vernon; see BW-5890","BW-7750 - Copy photograph, President of Liberia, William V.S. Tubman","BW-7751 - Copy photograph, Wharf - visitors arriving at Mount Vernon by boat - Wilson Line","BW-7752 - Copy photograph, Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia - Amur Saud with Cecil Wall in central passage","BW-7753 - Copy photograph, Boy Scout Jamboree","BW-7754 - Copy photograph, President and  Mrs. Hoover with Mr. Dodge; 2 copies","BW-7755 - Copy photograph, MVLA - Ann Pamela Cunningham and Vice Regents on Piazza with bust","BW-7756 - Engraving - George Washington by Waterman Lilly Ormsby c. 1830s [Print-5269/RP-863]","BW-7757 - Mezzotint - George Washington by Edward Savage after Stuart's Lansdowne portrait - 1801 [Print-5271/RP-865]","BW-7758 - Engraving - Inscriptiones Selectae,  sculptors working on bust of Washington by Louis-Lepold Boily c. 1800 [Print-5265/RP-858]","BW-7759 - Newspaper - Thanksgiving Proclamation - January 1795 [MS-5602]","BW-7760/1-6 - Document - list of men employed at Great Falls by the Potomack Company [MS-5603]","BW-7761 - Letter, William D. Brackenridge to A.J. Downing, 1848 January 12 [MS-5606]","BW-7762 -  Needlepoint - \"Portrait of George Washington,\" Earle Greathead, received Best New Design Award, Woodlawn Plantation 1999 [M-4094]","BW-7763 - Portrait - George Washington - oil on panel by Edward Savage c. 1789-1796 [M-4097]","BW-7764 - Silver - Ivory-handled knife and fork [M-4100]","BW-7765 - Ceramic - tureen stand - Cincinnati [W-4069]; *Restricted loan","BW-7766 - Watercolor - General Lafayette visits Washington's Tomb, ca. 1824 [M-4057]","BW-7767 - Copy photograph, Table setting with bisque ornament, platter and Sevres china ; China Book, p. 121; (CT-4514, CS-4514)","BW-1 - Custis Family Bible, Title page","BW-2 - Table - Duncan Phyfe; \nBW-2a - Table - Duncan Phyfe","BW-3 - 'Evening' painting Winstanley; BW-3a - 'Evening' painting Winstanley. Painting, titled - View of the North [Hudson] River (Evening), by William Winstanley, [W-1180] - SEE DUPLICATES (4x5)","BW-5 - Comb and case; BW-5a - Comb and case","BW-6 - Commode chair; BW-6a - Commode chair","BW-7 - Wedding breakfast table","BW-8 - Post and side board of bed; BW-8a - Post and side board of bed","BW-9 - Fireplace, Banquet Hall [New Room]","BW-10 - Mansion, N. E. view","BW-11 - Banquet Hall - S. E. corner [New Room]","BW-12 - West Parlor - north side","BW-12 - Pieces of Martha Washington's dresses; BW-13a - Pieces of Martha Washington's dresses","BW-14 - Custis Family Bible","BW-16 - Bowling Green - N. E. section","BW-17 - Print - Adonis Carried Off by Venus; Bw-17a - Print - Adonis Carried Off by Venus","BW-18 - Print - Diana Deceived by Venus","BW-19 - Painting, View of the North [Hudson] River (Morning) by William Winstanley [W-1179]","BW-20 - Table from Mount Vernon","BW-21 - Black and white horizontal photograph of the little parlor at Mount Vernon. The view is towards the south wall and includes furnishings and the doorway leading to the central passage.","BW-22 - Black and white horizontal photograph of the little parlor at Mount Vernon. The view is towards the northwest corner and includes the harpsicord and fireplace.","BW-23 - Main Hall - west end [Central Passage]","BW-24 - Blue Bedroom [Blue Room], view towards the northwest corner","BW-25 - Dining Room - west side [Small Dining Room]","BW-26 - Sitting Room - south side [Downstairs Chamber], view includes the doorway, fireplace, and furnishings.","BW-27 - Bowling green, tree-lined north serpentine path along the north bowling green. View faces northwest and includes gated entrance into the upper garden.","BW-58 -  West Parlor - north side; Front Parlor view toward north wall which includes table with tea set and chair, door, and fireplace","BW-29 - South Lane; view towards south lane from beyond the Mansion circle. The sundial is seen in the foreground","BW-30 - Print from Mount Vernon - title in French, 'Pensent-Ils au Raisin? Dedie a Monsieur le Baron de Horleman...'","BW-31a - Portrait, The Unknown (supposedly, George Washington) [M-763] - painting returned to Glasgow Art Gallery, January 1952.","BW-32 - Letter - Earl of Buchan to George Washington, original letter not in the Mount Vernon collection.","BW-34 - Mrs. Washington's Room, view of Mansion's south lumber room, once believed to have been occupied by Mrs. Washington upon George Washington's death and formally titled 'Mrs. Washington's Bed Room or Chamber.' Later determined that Mrs. Washington resided in a different chamber on the third floor of the Mansion.","BW-35 - Spinning House, view of north lane looking south through the opened north lane gate. The spinning house can be seen on the far right.","BW-36 - Pantry [Butler's Pantry], view of south wall which includes large liquour case, as well as view of plates and smaller liquour case in back room.","BW-37 - Summer House - From Mrs. Washington's Room, view from room formerly thought to have been occupied by Martha Washington after George Washington's death - South Lumber Room. Later determined that Mrs. Washington resided in a different chamber on the third floor of the Mansion. Potomac River visible above trees.","BW-38 - Butler's House [Circle Storehouse], taken on the Mansion circle looking towards the west gate. The circle storehouse or butler's house is visible on the left.","BW-39 - Nelly Custis' Room [Chintz Room], taken from doorway with view of south wall, which includes fireplace and closet door.","BW-40 - Gen. Washington's Room - S. W. corner, wallpapered room, view towards south wall which includes bed and armchair.","BW-41 - Lafayette Room, view of north wall in the Lafayette room at Mount Vernon. The view includes the fireplace, furnishings, and the corner of the bedstead.","BW-42 - Hall Bed Room [Small Room], second floor of Mansion","BW-43 - Hall Bed Room [Small Room]","BW-44 - Washington Bedchamber, showing fireplace, room wallpapered, view towards northwest corner which includes fireplace, armchair, and dressing table.","BW-45 - Mansion, northwest corner, view of north facade of Mansion","BW-46 - West Gate and Lodge, west gate and one of porters' lodges","BW-47 - East Portico [Piazza], taken at the north end of the piazza looking south.","BW-47 - Mansion's east front, with balustrade on the piazza. Taken from the northeast lawn.","BW-50 - Kitchen interior, view towards fireplace which includes window, cupboards, table, and baking oven.","BW-51 - West Gate, looking west","BW-52 - Mansion, west front, showing kitchen","BW-53 - Exterior view of Palladian or Venetian window, north facade of Mansion","BW-54 - Exterior view of Palladian or Venetian window, north facade of Mansion","BW-55 - Mansion, west front, from bowling green","BW-56 - Mansion, west front","BW-57 -  Spinning room interior, view includes loom, spinning wheels, and various other implements.","BW-58 - View of trees from bowling green looking towards north serpentine path","BW-59 - Mansion west front, shot from the south side of the bowling green.","BW-60 - View through south colonnade","BW-61 - View through north colonnade towards Mansion courtyard","BW-62 - Mansion's new room. Taken at night. View towards northeast corner.","BW-63 - Study, view towards northwest corner, includes fireplace and Aitken secretary and bookcase.","BW-64 - View of the north wall and Palladian window in the Mansion's new room. Taken at night.","BW-65 - New Room view towards southeast corner, includes fireplace.","BW-66 - Yellow Room view is of the east wall and includes the bedstead, window and furnishings.","BW-67 - South colonnade","BW-68 - North colonnade, view through colonnade towards Mansion circle.","BW-69 - Study - view towards southeast corner includes book press, terrestrial globe and Aitken secretary and bookcase.","BW-70 - View of west front of Mansion from bowling green includes both colonnades, kitchen, servants' hall and gardener's house.","BW-76 - View of Chintz room from doorway, includes fireplace, crib and portion of the bedstead.","BW-77 - Dining room","BW-179 - candlesticks","BW-571 - Mrs. Lucy H. Pickens  - Vice Regent of South Carolina","BW-658 - Fireplace in West Parlor. Includes painting \"A Neat Landscape - after Claude Lorrain\" [W-356] above mantel.","BW-659 - West Parlor, view towards north wall which includes fireplace, doorway, chairs, and portion of table with tea set.","BW-660 - South wall in the downstairs chamber at Mount Vernon. View includes the fireplace and room furnishings. The south door is opened providing a view to the back stairwell.","BW-661 - West Parlor, view towards north wall which includes fireplace, portion of table with tea set, and doorway into New Room.","BW-713 - Tomb photograph includes oval sign that reads, \"Tomb of Washington. Erected 1830-1831. Site and material specified in Washington's will.\"","BW-714 - Vaughan Plan - copy by Longfellow","BW-715 - Aerial view of the Mount Vernon estate","BW-716 - Engraving of 'The Death of Washington'","BW-718 - Army blimp over Mount Vernon","BW-877 - Silver nutmeg grater; BW-877a - Silver nutmeg grater - opened,\nObject number - W-718","BW-881/A - West Parlor, June 1937. View toward east wall which includes china bowl and equestrian portrait of George Washington [H-54]; BW-881/B - Equestrian portrait of Washington in West Parlor [H-54]","BW-895 - Parterre - Flower Garden","BW-898 - South lane looking south with the coach house or south lane gate closed at the end of the lane. View includes adjacent outbuildings - smokehouse, wash house, coach house and stable.","BW-899 - South serpentine walk which extends west from the Mansion circle along the bowling green.","BW-900a and 900b - Flower Garden beds in west corner of upper garden. Includes view of north garden house.","BW-901 - Sketch of Mount Vernon by Mr. Winslow Homer and letter carried by him dated October 8, 1861","BW-905 - George Ford, tomb guard at Mount Vernon, posing in front of the entrance to Washington's tomb. Print made from negative presented to by a representative of the Children of the American Revolution Society. Ford served as a guard from 1924-1935.","BW-906 - Flower Garden - hedge along fence","BW-907 - Flower Garden - iris","BW-908 - Embroidery Stand - original","BW-911 - Family Kitchen \u0026 Butler's House","BW-917 - Boxwood removal to Propagating House - Beetle Inspector on job","BW-918 - Two unidentified men removing boxwood plantings in upper garden and searching for Japanese beetles.","BW-919 - New West Gate Cottage","BW-920 - Tractor plowing field #1 on the Mount Vernon estate. An unidentified employee operates the tractor.","BW-921 - A MVLA employee driving a tractor to plow field #1 on the Mount Vernon estate.","BW-922 - Boxwood removal to Propagating House - beetle Inspector on job.  Two unidentified men removing boxwood plantings from ground and looking for Japanese beetles. Related images: BW-917 and BW-918","BW-923 - Sun Dial - original [W-715]","BW-928 - Old Barn - through wall opening","BW-929A - Kitchen Garden - tomato bed; BW-929B - Kitchen Garden - tomato bed, with employee working (see digital object)","BW-930a - Piles of hay in the resevoir field or Gould lot looking south towards the Mansion and north grove;  BW-930b - Two men and truck; BW-930c - making hay in reservoir or Gould lot","BW-931A-E - West Gate Cottage - removal of and addition to cottage at West Gate, now occupied by Robert Pulley \u0026 family.","BW-1673A-I - British Royal Party place wreath on Washington's tomb \u0026 tour grounds","BW-1674A and C - Vice Regents in group picture - East Front of Mansion attending Royal visit; BW-1674B - Daughters of Vice Regents attending Royal visit, posing on the piazza","BW-1675A-B - Mrs. Horace Mann Towner, Regent \u0026 Mrs. Thomas Palmer Denham (Vice Regent of Florida), with Mount Vernon Ladies' Association flag","BW-1676 - Regent Mrs. Horace Mann Towner, daughter \u0026 grandson","BW-2303 - Mansion - drawing of evolution of additions to the house - 1757-1775","BW-2304 - Mansion - drawing of evolution of additions to the house - 1776-1787","BW-2315B -  View towards east wall which includes Edward Savage portraits of George and Martha Washington from Yale-deLancey Kountze Collection.","BW2315E - Secretary desk in the downstairs chamber at Mount Vernon. This piece of furniture is from the Yale-Kountze Collection and was loanded to Mount Vernon by Yale University.","BW-2316 - Houdon Bust [W-369] as exhibited in museum at Mount Vernon","BW-2319 - Tambour secretary [W-158] \u0026 chair [W-159] in the study.","BW-2320 - Portrait of George Washington by Charles Willson Peale [H-17] - 1780, also tea set, sofa, etc. in West Parlor [Front Parlor]","BW-2334/A, BW-2334/AA and BW-2334/B - George Washington portrait - Savage;  LOAN - Yale-Delancey Kountze Collection","BW-2334/BB - Martha Washington portrait - Savage; LOAN - Yale-Delancey Kountze Collection","BW-2334/C - Painting on satin by Nelly Custis; LOAN - Yale-Delancey Kountze Collection","BW-2334/F - Engraving - \"Bunker Hill\" [W-1407/A]; LOAN - Yale-Delancey Kountze Collection","BW-2334/G - Andirons [W-1410/A-B] in Dining Room; LOAN - Yale-Delancey Kountze Collection","BW-2334/H - Half-round card table [W-1413/B]; LOAN - Yale-Delancey Kountze Collection","BW-2334/I - Ducking gun W-1410]; LOAN - Yale-Delancey Kountze Collection","BW-2334/J - Embroidery frame [W-1417]; LOAN - Yale-Delancey Kountze Collection","BW-2334/K - Set of fireplace tools including a shovel, tongs and poker [W-1406/A-C]; LOAN - Yale-Delancey Kountze Collection","BW-2345 - Mrs. Washington's desk [W-220] - Washington bedchamber","BW-2346 - Portrait of Lawrence Washington [W-126]","BW-2347 - Portrait of Nelly Custis by Trumbull [H-77]\nnegative missing - 2/28/22","BW-2348 - Painting of Kitchen at Mount Vernon by Eastman Johnson [M-1001], BW-2348A - Painting of Kitchen at Mount Vernon by Eastman Johnson [M-1001]","BW-2349 - Wash House interiors; BW-2349A-D - Wash House interiors","BW-2350 - Spinning House interiors; BW-2350A - Spinning House interior","BW-2351 - Museum - first floor interior","BW-2365A - Mrs. Sarah King Hale - First Vice Regent of New Hampshire, BW-2365B - Mrs. Sarah King Hale - First Vice Regent of New Hampshire","BW-2368 - Houdon Bust [W-369] in profile","BW-2376 - Doctor Craik - silhouette","BW-2379A - Washington bookplate from The history of the decline and fall of the Roman empire /by Edward Gibbon, Esq. [W-401/D]; BW-2379B - Washington bookplate","BW-2381/A - Title page, Commentary on the Book of Psalms [W-1202/A], Volume I, signed by Martha Washington with 1793 date.","BW-2381/B - Title page, The history of the decline and fall of the Roman empire [W-401/D], Volume 4, by Edward Gibbon, Esq., title page signed by George Washington","BW-2382 - Portrait of Eleanor Parke Custis (Nelly) [H-77]","BW-2384 - Banquet Hall [New Room]- Palladian window","BW-2385 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - mantel","BW-2386 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - mantel","BW-2387 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - mantel","BW-2388 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - mantel","BW-2389 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - north wall with Palladian window","BW-2390 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - Palladian window","BW-2391 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - east end","BW-2392 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - northeast corner","BW-2393 - Barn [Stable] north side","BW-2394 - Barn [Stable], view through south lane gate (closed)","BW-2395 - Barn [Stable] view from the east lawn through opening of brick wall along the south lane","BW-2396 - Barn [Stable] viewed from over the top of the brick wall along the south lane","BW-2399 - Bed in Lafayette Room","W-2400 - Lafayette Room - fireplace","BW-2401 - North wall of the Lafayette Room view of fireplace and bed","BW-2402 - Bedroom - [Washington Bedchamber] - bed","BW-2403 - Bedroom - [Washington Bedchamber] - bed","BW-2404 - Bedroom - [Washington Bedchamber] - fireplace","BW-2405 - Bedroom - [Washington Bedchamber] - desk","BW-2406 - Butler's Pantry","BW-2407 - Butler's Pantry","BW-2410 - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]","BW-2411 - Dining Room [Small Dining Room], view of fireplace, table and south wall.","BW-2412 - Dining Room [Small Dining Room] - fireplace","BW-2413 - Dining Room [Small Dining Room] - fireplace","BW-2415 - View of upper garden and white picket fencing","BW-2416 - View of upper garden from doorway in the greenhouse","BW-2417 - View of southeast corner of upper garden. Roof tops of spinning house, salt house and north necessary can be seen in the distance.","BW-2418 - View of garden house and wall and fence along exterior of the upper garden.","BW-2419 - East end of upper garden. Includes view of spinning house, salt house, and north necessary.","BW-2420 - Low aerial view of upper garden from above the east brick wall.","BW-2421 - Northwest corner of upper garden. Includes view of north garden house.","BW-2422 - View of west end of upper garden","BW-2423 - Garden house in upper garden","BW-2424 - View towards west end of upper garden","BW-2425 - View of back side of garden house outside the upper garden wall.","BW-2426 - View of back side of north garden house outside the upper garden wall","BW-2427 - View of west end of upper garden with garden house in the distance","BW-2428 - View of upper garden path. The back side of the necessary can be seen along exterior wall.","BW-2429 - View of lower garden towards northeast corner. Several roofs of outbuildings can be seen over the top of the east wall of the garden.","BW-2430 - View from within lower garden towards garden gate which is mostly hidden by boxwoods. A watering can sits on the edge of the dipping well.","BW-2431 - View of dipping well in lower garden. Visible in the distance is the south necessary and roofs of outbuildings along the south lane.","BW-2432 - View of southeast corner of lower garden. The stable roof is visible above the garden wall.","BW-2433 - View of boxwood hedges in the lower garden. A portion of the garden gate can be seen at left.","BW-2434 - View of lower garden towards northeast corner. The south necessary and several outbuilding roofs can be seen in the distance including the Mansion cupola.","BW-2435 - View of the lower garden near the east garden wall. Roofs of several outbuildings along the south lane can be seen above the wall.","BW-2436 - View of boxwood hedges in the lower garden. Also visible are portions of the north garden entrance and perimeter wall.","BW-2437 - View from within lower garden towards garden gate which is mostly hidden by boxwoods. A watering can sits on the edge of the dipping well.","BW-2438 - View of upper garden path. The back side of the necessary can be seen along exterior wall.","BW-2439 - View of dipping well in lower garden. Visible in the distance is the south necessary and roofs of outbuildings along the south lane.","BW-2440 - Kitchen interior. View includes fireplace, bench, various cooking utensils, hanging bellows, and oven.","BW-2441 - Kitchen interior. View includes fireplace, bench, various cooking utensils, hanging bellows, and oven.","BW-2442 - Kitchen interior. View includes fireplace, bench, various cooking utensils, hanging bellows, and oven.","BW-2443 - Kitchen interior. View includes fireplace, bench, various cooking utensils, hanging bellows, and oven.","BW-2444 - Kitchen interior. View of southeast corner with oven and side table filled with cooking implements, a fire bucket hangs on the wall. A portion of the fireplace can be seen at far left.","BW-2445 - Kitchen interior, view of the south wall.","Box 2446 - Kitchen interior, view of southeast corner with oven and side table.","BW-2447 - Kitchen interior, southeast corner","BW-2448 - Kitchen interior, north wall","BW-2449 -  Photograph taken from the north lane looking south towards the mansion circle. A portion of the servant's hall and kitchen can be seen at left. To the right, is the circle storehouse, gardener's house and salt house.","BW-2450 - Photograph taken from the north lane looking south towards the mansion circle. A portion of the servant's hall and kitchen can be seen at left. To the right, is the circle storehouse, gardener's house and salt house.","BW-2451 - North lane - looking south","BW-2452 - North Lane, view looking north from across the Mansion cirle with sun dial in the foreground. Partial view of gardener's house (left) and servants' hall (right).","BW-2453 - View of the salt house and spinning house along the north lane. North lane gate is closed at far end.","BW-2454 - View of south lane taken from the Mansion circle looking south. The kitchen and circle storehouse can be seen along the circle drive with the remaining outbuildings along the south lane visible in the distance.","BW-2455 - View of the south lane looking north. The view includes outbuildings along the lane, a bricked path, and the coach house or south lane gate closed at left.","BW-2456 - View of the south lane from beyond the stable looking north. The closed coach house or south lane gate can be seen in the distance.","BW-2457 - View of the south lane from the south lawn looking north. The circle storehouse and a partial view of the smokehouse can be seen on the left. The kitchen is visible through the trees on the right. In the foreground is the brick wall along the south lane.","BW-2458 - View of the south lane and outbuildings taken from the Mansion circle looking south.","BW-2459 - View of the south lane looking towards the Mansion circle. The smokehouse and the circle storehouse are on the left of the lane and the kitchen on the right. In the distance are the gardener's house, Mansion circle and servants' hall.","BW-2460 - View of the south lane from the stable (at left) looking north. The south lane gate is closed.","BW-2461 - View of south lane looking south. The corner of the kitchen is seen at left.","BW-2462 - View of desk and chair in the Study.","BW-2463 - View of southwest corner of the study with desk and chair.","BW-2464 - South wall of the study, terrestial globe is in the foreground and desk and chair are along the wall between the two windows.","BW-2465 - View of the southwest corner of the study.","BW-2466 - View of the bookcases along the east wall of the study. The uncommon chair is in the foreground.","BW-2467 - View of fireplace and mantel in the study.","BW-2468 - Distant view of the west front of the Mansion from the 12-acre field.","BW-2469 - View of the west front of the Mansion from the bowling green entrance.","BW-2470 - View of the west front of the Mansion from the bowling green.","BW-2471 - View of the west front of the Mansion from the bowling green.","BW-2472 - Distant view of south facade of the Mansion from the south lawn.","BW-2473 - Distant view of the south facade of the Mansion from the south lawn.","BW-2474 - Mansion - distant views - south lawn","BW-2475 - Mansion - distant views - south lawn - near Tomb","BW-2476 - View of the Mansion's east front, taken from the northeast lawn.","BW-2477 - View of the Mansion's east front, taken from the southeast lawn. People can be seen walking on the piazza.","BW-2478 - View the east front and north facade of the Mansion from the northeast lawn.","BW-2479 - View of the Mansion's east front, taken from the southeast lawn.","BW-2480 - View of the Mansion's east front, taken from the southeast lawn.","BW-2481 - View of the east front of the Mansion from the northeast lawn.","BW-2482 - View of the Mansion's east front, taken from the northeast lawn.","BW-2483 - View of the Mansion's east front, taken from the northeast lawn.","BW-2484 - View of the Mansion from the northeast lawn. Several visitors are on the piazza.","BW-2487 - Mansion - northeast façade, view includes the northeast corner of the piazza and Mansion, cellar entrance, north colonnade and servants' hall.","BW-2492 - Mansion - northeast façade","BW-2493 - View of the west front of the Mansion from the bowling green.","BW-2494 - View of the west front of the Mansion from the central passage to the south entrance.  A portion of the Mansion circle is seen in the foreground.","BW-2496 - View of the Mansion's west front, shot from the mansion circle.  Several people are standing and sitting in front of the Mansion.","BW-2497 - View of the Mansion's west front facade. Shot parallel to the west front from the central door towards the south colonnade.","BW-2498 - View of the Mansion's west front, shot parallel to the house from the south colonnade towards the north.","BW-2499 - View of the Mansion's west front, detail of door that leads to the central hall.","BW-2500 - View of the Mansion's west front, shot through the north colonnade.","BW-2500a - View of the west front of the Mansion from the bowling green, includes the south colonnade and a portion of the kitchen (at right) ; filed with BW-2500","BW-2501 - View of the gardner's house, servants' hall (formely the Office) and north colonnade.","BW-2503 - View of the kitchen and circle storehouse from across the Mansion circle.","BW-2504 - View of old tomb","BW-2506 - View of paddock with lower garden wall in the distance.","BW-2508 - View of dogwood trees in the deer park on the Mount Vernon Estate.","BW-2509 - View of the deer park with dogwoods in bloom. A portion of the deer park wall can be seen at the bottom left and the Potomac River is in the far distance.","BW-2511 - View of the laundry yard from the south lane. Photograph is taken between the smokehouse and wash house with a view of the 19th century bell tower, lower garden brick wall, and south necessary.","BW-2512 - View of of lower garden (east) wall and south necessary. View looking north from the laundry yard outside of the lower garden perimeter wall. Includes view of 19th century bell tower.","BW-2513 - View of of the brick wall next to the kitchen. The kitchen well house roof can be seen above the wall.","BW-2515 - View of north colonnade and east side of servants' hall. Salt house visible beyond brick wall.","BW-2517 - View from the hillside near the old tomb looking north. The south facade of the Mansion can be seen in the distance.","BW-2519 - View of Chintz Room (formerly Nelly Custis Room) - crib [W-237]","BW-2520 - View of the bed in the northwest corner of the blue room.","BW-2521 - View of north wall in the blue room, includes bed, side table and a portion of the fireplace.","BW-2522 - View of bed along north wall of the blue room.","BW-2525 - View of fireplace in the blue room.","BW-2526 - View of bed in yellow room.","BW-2528 - View of staircase in the central passage.","BW-2529 - View of bed in small room, second floor of Mansion.","BW-2530 - View of gristmill taken from Dogue Creek. Several boats are in the foreground.","BW-2531 - View of gristmill from Dogue Creek. Several boats are the foreground.","BW-2532 - View of gristmill, two men are seated on exterior steps.","BW-2533 - Distant view of gristmill with Dogue Creek in the foreground and miller's house on the far right.","BW-2534 - View of gristmill","BW-2535 - Museum exhibit - west end, includes display cases with camp bed, bust of Washington, swords and model of the Bastille.","BW-2536 - Museum exhibit - west end, includes display cases with camp bed, bust of Washington, swords and model of the Bastille.","BW-2537 - 18th-century fan [W-1441] in museum","BW-2538 - Museum - quilt","BW-2539 - Museum exhibit case - Penn Treaty quilt [W-365] and one of Martha Washington's shell cushions ; see CN/CT-838A-C","BW-2540 - Museum exhibit case - Penn Treaty quilt [W-365] and one of Martha Washington's shell cushions","BW-2541 - Museum - miniatures of George Washington by Charles Willson Peale (W-460) and Martha Washington by James Peale (W-624/A)","BW-2542 - Museum - miniatures of George Washington by Charles Willson Peale (W-460) and Martha Washington by James Peale (W-624/A)","BW-2543 - Museum - exhibit case of ceramics","BW-2544 - Museum - exhibit case of ceramics","BW-2545 - Museum - exhibit case of ceramics","BW-2547 - Music room - view of side of harpsichord [W-16] along the west wall. A French armchair sits next to the harpsichord.","BW-2548 - Music room - close-up view of the harpsichord [W-16]","BW-2549 - Music room - view from south doorway towards front of harpsichord [W-16]","BW-2550 - Music room - view of harpsichord [W-16] from the north doorway.","BW-2551 - Music room - harpsichord [W-16] and mantel","BW-2552 - Music room - mantel - fireplace","BW-2554 - Partial view of south end of Mansion and cellar entrance with a corner of the piazza visible.","BW-2555 - View of the south end of the piazza and a partial view of the cellar entrance.","BW-2556 - View of the full length of the piazza from the south towards the north grove.","BW-2557 - View of the Mansion's piazza. The photograph is taken midway down the piazza looking south towards the Potomac River.","BW-2559 - View of the length of the piazza taken from the north lawn.","BW-2560 - View of the north corner of the piazza.","BW-2561 - Pohick Church - exterior","BW-2562 - Pohick Church - exterior, with grave markers in the foreground.","BW-2563 - Pohick Church - exterior, with grave markers in the foreground.","BW-2564 - Pohick Church - interior","BW-2565 - Pohick Church - interior","BW-2566 - Tomb","BW-2567 - View of the front of Washington's tomb.","BW-2568 - View of tomb from east with two American flags to either side of tomb entrance.","BW-2569 -  View of the west gate and one of the porters' lodges. The west front of the Mansion can be seen in the far distance.","BW-2571 - Porters' lodges at the west gate.","BW-2573 - View of porters' lodges on either side of the west gate entrance. The west gate well house is in the foreground.","BW-2575 -  View of front parlor towards northeast corner which includes fireplace and painting above mantel.","BW-2576 -  View of south wall in front parlor with portrait of Washington by Charles Willson Peale [H-17]","BW-2577 -  View of south wall in front parlor with portrait of Washington by Charles Willson Peale [H-17]","BW-2578 - Secretary desk in the downstairs chamber at Mount Vernon. This piece of furniture is from the Yale-Kountze Collection and was loanded to Mount Vernon by Yale University.","BW-2579 - View of south wall in downstairs chamber includes fireplace.","BW-2581 - View of fireplace in the downstairs chamber.","BW-2582 - Mansion from Bowling Green gate","BW-2583 - West Front of Mansion","BW-2584 - View of greenhouse from the west parterre.","BW-2585 - View of lower garden looking west. Includes the south garden house and beehouse. An employee works in one of the plant beds.","BW-2586 - Mount Vernon - north façade","BW-2587 - View of staircase in central passage.","BW-2588 - View of fireplace in old chamber.","BW-2589 - Bedstead in old chamber","BW-2590 - Dining Room - fireplace","BW-2591 - Dining Room - view towards north wall with dining table in the foreground. Highchair sits against the wall between the two windows.","BW-2592 - Butler's Pantry","BW-2593 -  Front Parlor - fireplace","BW-2594 - View of front parlor towards south wall which includes card table with chairs and portrait of George Washington by Charles Willson Peale [H-17].","BW-2595 - View towards southeast corner of the little parlor, includes windows, French side chairs and a display case.","BW-2596 - View into little parlor from the south doorway includes the harpsichord, fireplace and a view into the new room.","BW-2597 - Washington's study includes secretary desk and uncommon chair placed between the windows along the south wall. View is towards the east wall with a partial view of the terrestrial globe and bookcases.","BW-2598 - View of the study towards the southeast corner includes the bookcases, terrestrial globe and Washington's secretary bookcase and desk and cirular chair.","BW-2599 - Vaughan mantel in new room. A portrait of Washington by Gilbert Stuart [H-4] hangs above the fireplace.","BW-2600 - View of Palladian or Venetian window in the new room.","BW-2601 - View of south wall in blue room includes bedstead and fireplace.","BW-2602 - View of the bedstead in the Washington bedchamber","BW-2603 - View of the kitchen fireplace.","BW-2604 - View of the coach house along the south lane. Two visitors stand in front of the building admiring the Powel coach.","BW-2605 - View from north lane between gardener's house and salt house towards the greenhouse in the upper garden.","BW-2606 - View of stable and part of the adjacent paddock.","BW-2607 - North side of stable. View across laundry yard includes fence and non-historic bell structure, which was removed in 2012. The exterior of lower garden brick wall is visible far right.","BW-2608 - View from southeast lawn over the brick wall towards the south lane, partial view of wash house and smokehouse. In the distance is the south necessary.","BW-2609 - View from over lower garden brick wall towards the south lane, includes laundry yard, smokehouse and wash house.","BW-2610 - Biew of back side of north garden house from outside the upper garden wall.","BW-2651/2 - Piazza - from the north end; BW-2651/3 - Piazza - from the north end; BW-2651/4 - Piazza - from the north end","BW-2652/2 - View of lower garden towards west end includes garden house.","BW-2653 - View of the front of Washington's tomb with iron hand railing along the brick.","BW-2654 - Tomb","BW-2657/2-3 - View of the Mansion's east front, taken from the northeast lawn.","BW-2658 - Mansion - East Front - railing on Piazza roof, dates photograph taken prior to 1936.","BW-2662/1,8 - Stable, view of north and east sides, stairs removed; BW-2662/2 - Northeast corner of stable from break in the brick wall along the south lane; BW-2662/7 - North side of stable","BW-2663 - Photograph of kitchen and circle storehouse. \"Family Kitchen\" and \"Butler's House\" signs visible above doorways.","BW-2667/1-2 - View of the south lane and outbuildings looking south.","BW-2668/1 - Central passage and staircase, front door is opened with louvered doors closed; BW-2668/2 - Central passage and staircase, front door is closed","BW-2668/3-4 - View of Vaughan mantel in the new room. A portrait of George Washington by Gilbert Stuart [H-4] hangs above the mantel.","BW-2668/5-7 - View of northeast corner of new room.","BW-2668/8 - View of from doorway in little parlor looking north towards the new room - door opened. The harpsichord is in the foreground; BW-2668/9 - View of from doorway in little parlor looking north towards the new room - door closed. The harpsichord is in the foreground.","BW-2668/10 - View of the south wall in the downstairs chamber (formerly called Martha Washington's sitting room) at Mount Vernon. View includes the fireplace and room furnishings. The south door is opened providing a view to the back stairwell.","BW-2686/A-B - Letter covers - to \u0026 from George Washington","BW-2686/A - Engraving of the Washington Family by Edward Savage","BW-2687 - Old Tomb - J. Hill, aquatint - circa 1820; Object number M-1451/A","BW-2688/A-B - Downstairs chamber, bedstead and armchair","BW-2689 - Music Book - title page, Twelve Pieces for the Harpsichord or Piano-Forte, compiled by Sterkel. Loan - Yale-Kountze Collection.","BW-2690 - Maritime document - signed by George Washington. Loan - Yale-Kountze Collection.","BW-2746 - Exhibit of textile in the (Interpretive Center) Museum. In the middle is the wedding dress of Nelly Custis [W-592]. Transfered to Woodlawn Plantation in 1973.","BW-2758 - Fowling gun [W-1404], detail of proof mark. Loan - Yale University Art Gallery, de Lancey Kountze Collection.","BW-2759 - Cameo \"George Washington\" (Mrs. McCook Knox)","BW-2760 - Cameo \"George Washington\" (Mrs. McCook Knox)","BW-2761 - Fannie Bassett portrait [W-1488]","BW-2795 - Sugar Bowl, black stoneware; Object Number [W-756]","BW-2898 - Butler House bedroom; BW-2898/A - Butler House bedroom","BW-2899 - Stable - north side from south lane gate; BW-2899/a - Stable, southeast corner","BW-2931/1-3 - Early views, engravings of the Mansion and tomb; taken for Annual Report 1949","BW-2937/1-9, 16-17 - Pictures taken for Annual Report; BW-2937/1 - Mansion from southeast lawn; BW-2937/2 - interior of Kitchen, close-up of south wall; BW-2937/3 - pair of cut glass carafes; BW-2937/4 - Argand lamp [W-1545]; BW-2937/5 - cut-glass sweetmeat dish [W-1636]; BW-2937/6 - Mourning pins, watercolor on ivory [W-1588] and oval-shaped pin surrounded by pearls [M-1589]; BW-2937/7 - decanter [W-1642]; BW-2937/8 - cup and saucer [M-1638/A-B]; BW-2937/9 - dessert glass [W-1640]; BW-2937/16 - Washington's bookplate; BW-2937/17 - cup and saucer [W-1639/A-B]","BW-2939 - Copy photograph of early view of repairs to the west front of the Mansion, c. 1860","BW-2940 - \"Unknown portrait\" [M-763]","BW-2947 - sample of wallpaper border from the new room.","BW-2948 - Locket containing supposed portraits of: George Washington, Martha Washington, Eleanor Parke Custis \u0026 George Washington Parke Custis and two other unidentified individuals all in profile. Painting signed by d'Augustin.","BW-3125 - Engraved book illustration of \"George Washington Lafayette,\" unknown source.","BW-3126 - Nelly Custis - portrait - Pine","BW-3127 - Unknown woman - portrait","BW-3128 - Fanny Bassett - portrait - Pine","BW-3184 - View of greenhouse in upper garden","BW-3185 - Butler's pantry","BW-3186 - Central passage, view of staircase.","BW-3187 - Banquet Hall [New Room], view of south wall.","BW-3188 - George Washington's Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber], view of south wall.","BW-3189 - George Washington's Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber], view of bedstead.","BW-3190 - Washington's shaving case [W-1598]","BW-3191 - George Washington's Shaving Case [W-1598]","BW-3193 - Embroidered shawl fragment [W-1665], formerly identified as a wedding veil","BW-3194 - Detail of embroidered shawl fragment [W-1665], formerly identified as a wedding veil","BW-3195 - Miniature - George Washington by Robert Field [M-1661]","BW-3196 - A pair of Sevres ice pots [W-1662/A-B]","BW-3197 - Engraving \"Adonis Carried off by Venus\" [W-1602/B] LOAN","BW-3198 - Early view - engraving, Mount Vernon - G. I. Parkyns","BW-3199 - Engraving, \"Diana Deceived by Venus\" [W-1602/A] LOAN","BW-3200 - Equestrian portrait of George Washington by Rembrandt Peale [H-54]","BW-3201 - Woodcut of the east front of the Mansion by Gilbert after William Russell Birch [M-1669]","BW-3202 - Copy photograph of early photograph of Tomb - Langenheim, July 1850","BW-3203 - Copy photograph, early photograph of Mansion, west front - Langenheim, July 1850","BW-3204 - Martha Washington bible - title page [W-1659]; BW-3204a - Martha Washington bible - title page [W-1659]","BW-3205 - Martha Washington's signature from Bible [W-1659]","BW-3206/A-D - Several pages and details from a George Washington letter to Lund Washington, 1775 November 26 [A-516.8]","BW-3207 - Memorandum of the survey of Captain Lawrence Washington's Estate along the Potomac and Little Hunting Creek. Signed by George Brent September 18, 1690 [W-648]","BW-3232 - North lane showing Salt and Spinning Houses during an early restoration.","BW-3237 - Music room [Little Parlor], southeast corner","BW-3238 - View of west wall in small dining room","BW-3239 -  View of west wall in front parlor","BW-3240 - View of the south wall in the study","BW-3241 - View of interior window in little parlor","BW-3242 - View of fireplace in kitchen","BW-3255 - Oil portrait - Washington Family by John Gadsby Chapman;\n Original owned by the Misses Washington; see CS 7093/1","BW-3256 - Print - Pastoral Scene;\nCollection of Miss Anne Washington - LOAN","BW-3257 - Colored print - British castle; \nCollection of Miss Anne Washington, LOAN","BW-3258 - \"Valentine\" - St. Joachim;\nCollection of Miss Anne Washington, LOAN","BW-3259 - Print - \"Andromache \u0026 Hector\";\nCollection of Miss Anne Washington, LOAN","BW-3260 - Print - Pastoral Scene;\nCollection of Miss Anne Washington, LOAN","BW-3261 - Silver of Bushrod Washington; \nCollection of Miss Anne Washington, LOAN","BW-3262 - Print - \"A Country Girl\";\nCollection of Miss Anne Washington, LOAN","BW-3263 - Portrait - Mrs. Bushrod Washington; \nCollection of Miss Anne Washington, LOAN","BW-3264 - Portrait - Judge Bushrod Washington; \n Collection of Miss Anne Washington, LOAN","BW-3265 - Portrait - Mrs. Nathaniel Crawford (nee Blackburn);\nCollection of Miss Anne Washington, LOAN","BW-3266 - Photo - Mrs. John A. Washington, Jr. (nee Selden);\nCollection of Miss Anne Washington","BW-3269 - Portrait - Mrs. Jane Maria Van Antwerp, First Vice Regent of Iowa;\nOwned by Mrs. Alexander; See #3289, #3373","BW-3270 - Copy photograph, Mrs. Margaretta S. Morse, First Vice Regent of Louisiana;\n Collection of Col. E.C. Morse, Washington, DC; See also #3274","BW-3271 - Portrait - Mme. Octavia Walton LeVert, First Vice Regent of Alabama ;\nMVLA Collection see #3392","BW-3272 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Louisa Ingersoll Greenough, First Vice Regent of Massachusetts;\n MVLA collection","BW-3273 - Copy photograph - Miss Ann Pamela Cunningham, First Regent;\nMVLA collection","BW-3274 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Margaretta S. Morse, First Vice Regent of Louisiana;\nMVLA Collection;  See #3270","BW-3275 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Hannah Blake Farnsworth, First Vice Regent of Michigan;\nMVLA Collection","BW-3276 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Catherine A. McWillie, First Vice Regent of Mississippi;\nMVLA Collection","BW-3277 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Mary Rutledge Fogg, First Vice Regent of Tennessee;\nMVLA Collection","BW-3278 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Rosa V. Johnson Jeffrey, First Vice Regent of Kentucky;\nMVLA Collection","BW-3279 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Abby Wheaton Chace, First Vice Regent of Rhode Island;\nMVLA Collection","BW-3280 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Elizabeth M. Walton, First Vice Regent of Missouri; \nMVLA Collection","BW-3281 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Martha Mitchell, First Vice Regent of Wisconsin;\nMVLA Collection","BW-3282 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Margaret Ann Comegys, First Vice Regent of Delaware;\nMVLA Collection","BW-3283 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Alice Key Pendleton, First Vice Regent of Ohio;\nMVLA Collection","BW-3284 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Catherine Willis Murat, First Vice Regent of Florida;\nMVLA Collection","BW-3285 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Alice H. Dickinson, First Vice Regent of North Carolina;\nMVLA Collection","BW-3286 - Copy photograph - Miss Sarah Tracy, Secretary to Ann Pamela Cunningham \u0026 Housekeeper at Mount Vernon;\nMVLA Collection; negative missing April 1993","BW-3287 - Copy photograph - Miss Mary Morris Hamilton, First Vice Regent of New York;\nMVLA Collection","BW-3288 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Abba Isabelle Little, First Vice Regent of Maine; \nMVLA Collection","BW-3289 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Jane Maria Van Antwerp, First Vice Regent of Iowa;\nMVLA Collection","BW-3290 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Anna Cora Ogden Ritchie, First Vice Regent of Virginia; MVLA Collection","BW-3291 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Sarah King Hale, First Vice Regent of New Hampshire; MVLA Collection","BW-3292 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Philoclea Edgeworth Eve, First Vice Regent of Georgia; MVLA Collection","BW-3293 - Copy photograph - Mme. Octavia Walton Le Vert, First Vice Regent of Alabama; MVLA Collection","BW-3296 - Engraving of Edward Everett; MVLA Collection","BW-3297 - Copy photograph - \"Rosemont\" - South Carolina home of Ann Pamela Cunningham; MVLA Collection","BW-3298 - Copy photograph of ambrotype of visitors in front of Washington's tomb","BW-3301 - Silver spurs, detail of engraving on inside of spurs; object number [A-593 ; W-1912/A-B]","BW-3302 - Silver spurs; object number [A-593; W-1912/A-B]","BW-3303 - Snuff box; object number [A-602; W-1844]","BW-3304 - Title page, publication of George Washington's will; object number [A-584]","BW-3305 - Snuff box, lid with painted scene; object number [A-602; W-1844]","BW-3308 - Spurious portrait of Nelly Custis","BW-3309 - Silver tray; object number [A-643; H-1868]","BW-3310 - Silver tray; object number [A-643; H-1868]","BW-3311 - Ivory fan; object number [A-627; W-1857]","BW-3312 - Reconstructed milk jug (salt glaze) from fragments found at Mount Vernon","BW-3313 - Reconstructed wine cooler - from fragments acquired from Agnes Peter. This cooler was built in 1952 by Wilfred Nietzey of the Mount Vernon carpentry shop, based on evidence from the original parts and images of similar period pieces. The only elements of the piece that date to the eighteenth-century are the two staves with the lion's mask handles and the brass bands. One of the lion's masks was missing a handle. In an effort to give the cooler a uniform appearance, the materials used to fill out the rest of the piece were salvaged from old furniture of unspecified date, which had no relation to the original parts. Object number [W-1059]","BW-3314 - Interior - Stove room in greenhouse slave quarters","BW-3315 - Interior - Greenhouse - view from west end looking east","BW-3316 - Interior - Greenhouse - view from east looking towards west","BW-3320 - Wax impressions of G.W. seals; object number [A-583; M-1675/A-B]","BW-3321 - Larder in Family Kitchen","BW-3322 - Mezzotint of George Washington by Alexander Campbell","BW-3323 - Nelly Custis' harpsichord - book illustration sketched by Benson Lossing","BW-3324 - Bed and Bedstead on which Washington Died - book illustration sketched by Benson Lossing","BW-3334 - Copy photograph, Luke C. Dillon photograph of east front of Mansion with south porch, balustrade \u0026 2 unidentified gentlemen","BW-3335 - Mock-up of curtains for Banquet Hall [New Room] for the Palladian or Venetian window","BW-3336 - Mock-up of curtains for Banquet Hall [New Room] - west window","BW-3337 - Candelabra or candle stand; object number [M-176]","BW-3338 - Engraving - \"Coming at the Death\"; Halsey Collection - MVLA, object number [M-93/GG-5]","BW-3355/A - Martha Washington's trunk; object number [W-368]","BW-3358 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Anna Cora Ogden Ritchie, First Vice Regent of Virginia; See #3290;  Photo in MVLA Collection","BW-3363 - Graff photographs - 1860 - Houdon Mask, Sharples miniature, \u0026 Peale miniatures; Originals borrowed from J.R. Battle, Villanova, PA. Not part of the Mount Vernon collection.","BW-3367 - Sarah Tracy's military pass - Oct. 2, 1861","BW-3369 - Union soldiers at Mount Vernon; Taken from N.Y. Illustrated News","BW-3370 - Girl Scouts viewing the Centennial Exhibition in museum at Mount Vernon","BW-3371 - Centennial Exhibition in the museum at Mount Vernon","BW-3373 - Portrait - Mrs. Maria Van Antwerp, First Vice Regent of Iowa;  See #3289, #3269","BW-3380 - Articles of Agreement between John Augustine Washington and Ann Pamela Cunningham, April 6, 1858; BW-3380/a-f","BW-3381/b - Letter - Edward Everett to ladies of Richmond, Dec. 12, 1855, second page","BW-3384/A-B - Letter - Mary Custis Lee to John Augustine Washington, February 1859; BW-3384/A - Page 1; BW-3384/B - Page 2","BW-3386 - Original certificate for Jane Maria Van Antwerp, Vice Regent of Iowa, October 26, 1858","BW-3387 - Original certificate for Margaretta F. Morse, Vice Regent of Louisiana, April 28, 1858","BW-3410 - Broadside - Cortland County Fair, fundraiser for the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association to purchase Mount Vernon","BW-3418 - Early Subscription Paper with name, residence and amount filled in by donors. Ann Pamela Cunningham's signature \u0026 gift of $100 is on the first line.","BW-3419/A-E - Pages from the Mount Vernon Record","BW-3424 - Treasury Department order for Miss Tracy's supplies, July 7, 1863","BW-3425 - Regent's and Vice Regents' badges; Mrs. Van Antwerp's jewelry","BW-3428 - Miniature portrait of James L. Petigru, 1834","BW-3429 - Illustration titled MOUNT VERNON, 1874, drawn by Theo R. Davis for the February 28, 1874 issue of Harper's Weekly. Aerial view of the Potomac River, a steamboat and visitors at the Mount Vernon wharf landing and the Mansion and estate in the background.","BW-3430 - Early view - entraving of Mount Vernon, showing 200 acres, by Whateley and Sinclair, 1859; object number [M-1282]","BW-3431 - Bird's eye view of Mount Vernon, 1859","BW-3432 - Engraving, \"East Front of Mansion\" - N. S. Bennett, 1858","BW-3436 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Lily Macalester Berghmans Laughton, Second Regent of Mount Vernon; MVLA Collection","BW-3438 - Copy photograph, James [John] McHenry Hollingsworth, Second Superintendent of Mount Vernon; MVLA Collection","BW-3439/A-B - Printed eulogy, 'In Memoriam.' for Mrs. Ella Bassett Washington, Vice Regent for West Virginia. Written by Susan E. Johnson Hudson, Secretary and Vice Regent for Connecticut.","BW-3440/A-B - Two record pages from the Martha Washington's Bible, object number [W-1659]","BW-3442 - New Room [Banquet Hall] - view from southeast corner showing Palladian window","BW-3443 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - view toward southeast corner showing door to Music room \u0026 exterior door and 2 paintings","BW-3444 - Detail of oval mirror, bracket \u0026 candelabra - Banquet Hall [New Room]","BW-3445 - Music room [Little Parlor] - view of west wall - harpsichord closed","BW-3447/A-B - Mahogany card table - Music room [Little Parlor]; object number [W-1465]. BW-3447/A table closed; BW-3447/B, table leaf opened and tilted against wall.","BW-3450 -  West Parlor [Front Parlor] - toward fireplace, north door closed","BW-3451 - Lacquer dressing case; [W-195]","BW-3452 - Downstairs bedchamber - mirror and table","BW-3454 - Dining Room [Small Dining Room] - across table toward southwest window","BW-3455 - Close-up of Chippendale chair in the study ; [W-95]","BW-3457 - Study - view from northeast corner towards southwest corner","BW-3458 - Washington's desk [W-158] and chair [W-159] in the study","BW-3459 - Washington's desk [W-158] and chair [W-159] in the study","BW-3460 - Blue Bedroom - view from fireplace across bed to windows and southwest corner","BW-3461 - Lafayette Bedroom - wide angle shot from door towards north wall","BW-3462 - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room] - wide angle from door towards southwest corner","BW-3463 - Group of 3 Windsor chairs with shell cushions from Yellow Bedroom","BW-3464 - Scenario with Washington's shaving stand [W-202] and fixtures - George Washington's dressing room situated in the closet in the Washington Bedchamber","BW-3465 - Wash stand [W-199] in the Washington bedchamber\n]","BW-3466 -Washington bedchamber - view from from door across bed to desk along west wall","BW-3467 - Washington Bedchamber - view towards fireplace and portrait of Martha Custis hung on the north wall","BW-3468 - Cane chair [W-200], mirror [W-201], medicine box table [W-207], lacquer box [W-219] in Washington Bedchamber","BW-3469 - Interior view of kitchen from north doorway towards fireplace","BW-3472 - Sketch of weathervane","BW-3473 - Martha Washington - reproduction Wollaston portrait in office ; (original at Washington \u0026 Lee);  See 1953 Handbook","BW-3474 - West Front - Mansion from view of 1840, reproduction in office","BW-3487 - 'Ancient Lantern' - Benson Lossing sketch","BW-3488 - Benson Lossing sketch of Vaughan fireplace in new room - titled 'Italian Chimney-Piece'","BW-3494 - Lossing's sketch of East Front of Mansion","BW-3497 - Silver plateau [W-105/A-E] on table in dining room","BW-3498 - Silver plateau [W-105/A-E] on table in Dining Room","BW-3499 - Silver salver with Custis crest [W-108]","BW-3500 - Silver desk set belongin to George Washington ; Bolling-Lee Collection, MVLA [W-2520/A-D]","BW-3501 - Washington salver with crest [W-2515];  Bolling-Lee Collection, MVLA; Slide available","BW-3502 - Silver tray by Ephraim Brasher [W-32] - one of pair owned by George Washington","BW-3503 - Sheffield Argand lamp [W-1545/A-E]","BW-3504 - Sheffield bracket lamps (pair) ; [W-13/A-B]","BW-3505 - Sheffield bracket lamps (pair)","BW-3506 - Sheffield Argand lamp [W-1545/A-E]","BW-3507 - Detail of Washington coat-of-arms from coffee pot ;  Bolling-Lee Collection, MVLA [W-2517]","BW-3508 - Coffee pot with coat of arms - owned by George Washington ; Bolling-Lee Collection, MVLA;  Slide available [W-2517]","BW-3509 - Cruet stand with Custis crest ; [W-484] ;  MVLA; slide available","BW-3510 - Sheffield candlesticks owned by George Washington ; [W-18/A-B]","BW-3511 - Cruet stand with Washington crest ; Bolling-Lee collection, MVLA [W-2518]","BW-3512 - Sheffield sugar pail with Washington crest [W-1988/A-B]","BW-3513 - Washington spoons ;  owned by DeButts, Bolling-Lee and MVLA","BW-3514 - Detail of Custis coat of arms ; from tray owned by MVLA [W-108]","BW-3515 - Detail of Washington coat of arms ; from cruet stand in Bolling Lee collection - MVLA [W-2518]","BW-3516 - Detail of Washington crest ; from tray in Bolling Lee collection - MVLA [W-2515]","BW-3517 - Head of silver riding crop of George Washington ; [A-221, W-1213]","BW-3518 - Knife and forks owned by George Washington ; \n Knife and large fork - Lewis Collection Smithsonian - LOAN; small fork - MVLA collection [W-495/B]","BW-3519 - Sheffield teaboard with gallery ; Lewis Collection, Smithsonian - LOAN","BW-3520 - Sheffield coaster and basket ; Lewis Collection, Smithsonian - LOAN","BW-3521 - Double armed Sheffield lamp ;  Lewis Collection, Smithsonian - LOAN","BW-3522 - Washington camp cups ;  One owned by Mrs. DeButts, the other owned by Mrs. Ely - LOAN","BW-3523 - Coffee pot and slop bowl of George Washington ;  DeButts Collection - LOAN","BW-3524 - Three Washington trays with Washington crest ; DeButts Collection - LOAN","BW-3525 - Three Washington trays with Washington crest ; DeButts Collection - LOAN","BW-3526 - Silver tray ;  Owned by Mrs. DeButts - mate at Mount Vernon - LOAN","BW-3527 - Washington silver ;  Spoons owned by Bolling Lee heirs and the DeButts - LOAN","BW-3528 - Washington and Custis salt spoons ; Washington - Bolling-Lee Collection MVLA [W-2532]; Custis - deButts Collection","BW-3529 - Two bottle Sheffield wine cooler and racks ; DeButts Collection - LOAN","BW-3530 - Washington camp cups ;  One owned by Mrs. H. DeButts, the other by her sister, Mrs. Hanson Ely - LOAN","BW-3531 - The Custis plate - silver once owned by John Parke Custis ; from the collections of MVLA, George Bolling Lee and DeButts-Ely","BW-3532 - The Custis plate - silver once owned by John Parke Custis ; from the collections of MVLA, George Bolling Lee and DeButts-Ely","BW-3533 - The Custis plate - silver once owned by John Parke Custis ; from the collections of MVLA, George Bolling Lee and DeButts-Ely; slide available","BW-3534 - George Washington Parke Custis - miniature by Robert Field ; DeButts Collection - LOAN","BW-3535 - Pine portrait [W-78] Nelly Custis [Eleanor Parke Custis] after refinishing at Walthers Gallery","BW-3536a - Miniature of Eliza Parke Custis by unknown painter ; [A-690, H-1911]","BW-3537 - Fairfax riding chair [A-679, H-1888]","BW-3538 - Cup and saucer (Comte de Custine) ; [A-651, W-1875]","BW-3539 - Wedgewood pitcher ; [M-1892, A-688]","BW-3540/A - Trunk with copper nameplate of George Washington [W-1878]; BW-3540/B - Detail of copper nameplate [W-1878]","BW-3541 - Banquet Hall [New Room] showing new curtains","BW-3542 - Reconstructed Spinning House from southeast end","BW-3543A - Silver gravy spoon initialed EPC and Custis crest","BW-3543B - Detail of monogram and Custis crest on gravy spoon","BW-3544 - Cross of pearls which had belonged to Martha Washington [W-1873]","BW-3545 - Garnet pin refashioned from a Martha Washington earring [W-1864/A]","BW-3546 - Windsor chair said to have come from Mount Vernon [W-1877]","BW-3551/A - George Washington's travelling bidet - open [A-713, W-1906]","BW-3551/B - George Washington's travelling bidet - closed [A-713, W-1906]","BW-3552/A-B - Reconstructed Spinning House - north room","BW-3553 - Reconstructed Spinning House - south room","BW-3554/A-G - Selected pages of Washington Bible","BW-3558 - Silver argand lamp [A-649; W-1871]","BW-3559 - Shell snuff box [A-721; W-1910]","BW-3560 - Interior reconstructed Spinning House - north room","BW-3561 - Silver gravy spoon, initialed EPC with crest","BW-3562 - Copy photographs of West Front Mansion; Miss Tracy by Mansion porch - early views","BW-3563 - Copy photographs - Tomb; East Front of Mansion - early views","BW-3565 - Reshingling Mansion roof, November 1953","BW-3577 - Roasting apparatus - sketch from book","BW-3578 - Insurance Policy, 1803, in the Library of Virginia collection","BW-3661 - Sharples' portrait of Rev. Dr. Tuckerman and frame with egg and dart motif and beading","BW-3678 - Martha Washington's gold earrings [A-786, W-1975/A-B]","BW-3679 - Martha Washington's seed pearl ring [A-786, W-1976]","BW-3680/A - Iron chest belonging to Daniel Parke Custis [A-772; W-1964] ; BW-3680/B - sketch of iron chest","BW-3681 - Iron chest belonging to Daniel Parke Custis - open [A-772 ; W-1964]","BW-3682 - Pair of tin candlesticks formerly at Mount Vernon [W-1953/A-B]","BW-3683 - View of northwest corner of Banquet Hall [New Room] including Palladian or Venetian window.","BW-3694 - Drawing of new bookplate for Reference Library, based on Washington's watermark","BW-3783/A - Illustration from Lossing - 'Section of Shaded Carriage-Way' key to trees planted along the north serpentine path; BW-3783/B - Illustration from Lossing - 'General Plan of the Mansion and Grounds at Mount Vernon'","BW-3802/A - Dandridge fob seal [A-812; H-2013/A-B]; BW-3802/B - wax impression made from Dandridge fob seal","BW-3803 - Martha Washington's gold loop earrings [A-810; W-2004/A-B]","BW-3804 - Martha Washington's pearl ring [A-810, W-2005]","BW-3805 - Martha Washington's garnet earrings [A-810; W-2003/A-B]","BW-3813 - Martha Washington's gold loop earrings [A-810; W-2004/A-B]","BW-3961 - Nutmeg grater [W-718]","BW-3962 - Detail - silver tea tray, silver maker's stamps [W-32]","BW-3963 - Custis tea urn [W-107]","BW-3964 - Chamber candlestick [W-618]","BW-3968 - Martha Washington miniature - Charles Willson Peale [A-894, W-2102/A]","BW-3969 - Pair of Sheffield silver waiters (Smithsonian)","BW-3970 - Double branch plated argand lamp (Smithsonian) LOAN","BW-3972 - Side chair - Hepplewhite [W-134]","BW-3973 - French armchair - Louis XVI [W-30]","BW-3974 - Uncommon chair, desk chair by Thomas Burling - revolving [W-159]","BW-3975 - Chippendale card table with leaf up [W-133]","BW-3976 - Chippendale card table [W-133]","BW-3977 - Side chair - Queen Anne [W-259]","BW-3978 - Pier table - Queen Anne [W-1546]","BW-3979 - Card table [W-197]","BW-3980 - Bedpost - Nelly Custis room [Chintz Room] - Sheraton style [M-242]","BW-3981 - Bedpost - George Washington's room [W-194]","BW-3982/A - Oval mezzotint of George Washington [M-2086/A] by Charles Willson Peale; BW-3982/B - Oval mezzotint of the Marquis de Lafayette [M-2086/B] by Charles Willson Peale; BW-3982/C - Oval mezzotint of Benjamin Franklin [M-2086/C] by Charles Willson Peale","BW-4003 - Pair of brass lamps [W-2138/A-B]","BW-4004/A - Key to Bastille - with case;  BW-4004/B - Key to Bastille without case","BW-4005 - Waistcoat belonging to George Washington [W-2149]","BW-4006 - Pair of blue glass finger bowls [W-2107/A-B]","BW-4007 - Cut glass compote [W-2114]","BW-4008 - Cut glass finger bowl [W-2115]","BW-4009 - Finger bowl stand [W-2113]","BW-4010 - Glass goblet [W-2112]","BW-4011 - Engraved glass goblet [W-2110], cut glass decanter and stopper [W-2108/A-B], and wineglass [W-2117/A]","BW-4015 - Masonic pin [A-916 ; W-2077]","BW-4018/G - Photo of drawing of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association badge made from Worth Bailey's Handbook drawings and early engravings","BW-4019/A - Architectural plans for Mount Vernon stable; BW-4019/B - Engraving - Tomb of Washington at Mount Vernon; BW-4019/C - Illustration of plan of Washington's barn; BW-4019/D - Illustrations of Washington's greenhouse plans; BW-4019/E - Illustration of Washington's drawing of the west front of the Mansion and plan of the Mansion basement; BW-4019/F - Illustration of plan of north end of the Mansion; BW-4019/G - Drawing of Mansion, 1933","BW-4087 - West Front of Mansion","BW-4095 - View of the west front of the Mansion from the bowling green entrance, gates opened.","BW-4098 - View of the north end of the Mansion with a partial view of the servants' hall at right.","BW-4114\t- Kitchen and circle storehouse from the Mansion circle.","BW-4120\t- View of the front of Washington's tomb with tomb guard Will Holland standing near the entrance.","BW-4121 - Pohick Church","BW-4122 - View from Piazza, looking south towards Potomac River","BW-4268/A-C - Title page of The Art of Cookery Made Plain and Easy, by Hannah Glasse [W-2140]","BW-4269 - Argand wall lamp [A-894; W-2169]","BW-4273/A-C\t- Pair of shoe buckles [A-945; W-2196/A-B]","BW-4274/A-D - Seed pearl jewelry - earrings and pendants [A-965; W-2214/A-B]","BW-4276/A-B - Mansion's small lumber room, formally titled 'Mrs. Washington's Bed Room,' construction research, exposed lath and bricks.","BW-4278 - Candelabra [A-988 ; W-2238]","BW-4281/A-B - Garnet necklace belonging to Martha Washington [A-965; W-2212]","BW-4282/A-C - Front Parlor - tea table \u0026 fireplace","BW-4283/A-G -  West Parlor [Front Parlor] -  wall panel construction details","BW-4284 - Dried flower arrangement in central passage with print of Washington \"Sacred to Patriotism\" and the hunting horn [W-81]","BW-4285/B-C - Drawing, A Perspective View of the Mansion, Outbuildings, Gardens, etc., with a key thereto","BW-4287/A-C - Wallpaper sample - fish account book cover, dated March 26, 1793","BW-4293 - Copy photograph, St. Peter's Church, New Kent County","BW-4294 - Copy photograph, Dandridge homestead (Chestnut Grove, New Kent County, Virginia)","BW-4295 - View of West Gate and Porter's Lodges - from middle vista","BW-4296/A-B - Mansion - East Front","BW-4297/A-E - Lower Garden views; Beehouse in lower garden [BW-4297/C]","BW-4298/A-F - Views of Upper Garden and Greenhouse","BW-4299 - View of the west front of Mount Vernon from the 12-acre field. The bowling green entrance is in the foreground.","BW-4300/A - States china - covered cup and saucer [W-2291/A-C] LOAN","BW-4300/B - Woodlawn china - cup and saucer; LOAN","BW-4300/C - Angouleme - plate and shell-shaped dish [W-2294, W-2295] LOAN","BW-4300/D - Sevres - round dish and 2 plates [W-2298, W-2297/A-B] LOAN","BW-4300/E - One Nast cup \u0026 4 Sevres cups [W-2300, W-2301, 2302/A-B] LOAN","BW-4300/F - Sevres - molded cups and tray*; butter dish with cover; dish* [W-2304, W-2305/A-B, W-2303] LOAN. Molded cups and tray; and dish acquired in 2020.","BW-4300/G - Sevres - vegetable dish; square dish; plate with scalloped edge [W-2308, W-2307, W-2306]","BW-4300/H - Sevres - four saucers [W-2310, W-2311, W-2309/A-B] LOAN","BW-4300/I - Bisque figures - cherub with quiver; cherub with grapes; boy with jug; girl with flowers [W-2315, W-2312, W-2313, W-2314]. Cherubs acquired in 1983. W-2313 and W-2314 - LOAN.","BW-4300/J - Bisques figures - man with musket; chinoiserie man with cymbal; Minerva [W-2317, W-2316, W-2318]. Man with musket and man with cymbal acquired in 1985. Minerva [W-2318] LOAN.","BW-4300/K - Bisque figures - woman in toga - LOAN; woman in dress \u0026 hat [W-2319]","BW-4300/L - Bisque - group of figures [W-2321/A-B]","BW-4300/M - Bisque - group of figures [W-2321/B]","BW-4300/O - Chinese export tobacco leaf tureen cover [W-2324/A-B]","BW-4300/P - Chinese export mug; Chinese export guglet and basin [W-2326, W-2325/A-B]","BW-4300/Q - Chinese export tobacco leaf platter; small square platter [W-2327/A-B]","BW-4300/R - Two blue glass finger bowls","BW-4300/S - Canton - blue \u0026 white hexagonal jardiniere [W-2329]","BW-4300/T - Two cut glass candlesticks [W-2330/A-B]","BW-4300/U - Cut glass dish and cover [W-2861/A-B]; glass decanter and stopper [LOAN}","BW-4300/V - Glassware -  2 boat-shaped salt dishes; 2 engraved star design wine glasses; cut glass jelly glass; cut glass tumbler","BW-4300/W - Glassware -  cut glass compote; cut glass finger bowl; engraved glass cup","BW-4301/A-B - Architectural drawings of colonnades","BW-4302/A-D - Architectural plans - Stable","BW-4303 - Architectural plans - Coach House","BW-4304/A-D - Architectural plans - Smoke House","BW-4305 - Architectural plans - Salt House","BW-4306/A-E - Architectural plans - Butler's House","BW-4307/A-J - Architectural plans - Spinning House","BW-4308/A-H - Architectural plans - Office [Servants' Hall]","BW-4309/A-G - Architectural plans - Greenhouse \u0026 slave quarters","BW-4310/A-B - Architectural plans - Family Kitchen","BW-4311/A-C - Architectural plans - Gardener's house","BW-4312/A-C - Architectural plans - Wash House","BW-4313/A-C - Architectural plans - Octagons [Necessaries and Garden Houses]","BW-4314 - Book illustration - The Farmer's Cart, livestock with cart, from an Arthur Young book.","BW-4315 - Stable - north façade from Kitchen Garden with center door open and with visitors","BW-4316 - Stable - north façade from Wash House yard","BW-4317 - Stable - north façade from Kitchen Garden with center door closed and without visitors","BW-4318/A-D - Mansion - East Front, from northeast","BW-4319 - Mansion Circle - south side, from Bowling Green, includes view of south colonnade, kitchen, and circle storehouse","BW-4320 - Stable - south side, from Paddock Road","BW-4321/A-B - Lower Garden - view along north wall, east from the gate, view includes necessary and roof of wash house.","BW-4322 - Silver spoon [W-2251;  A-1005]","BW-4323/A-B - Family Kitchen - interior views; BW-4323/C-D - Scullery - interior views","BW-4324/A-B - \"Mrs. Washington's tea table\" [A-1006]. *No longer in collection, returned to owner March 1966.","BW-4327 - Photograph of oil painting of Pohick Church","BW-4328/B - Original framed engraving from George Washington's collection - Sentimental Journey / Sterne's [W-2254]. Illustration of an incident in Laurence Sterne's A SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY. The author takes a young girl, Maria, with a dog and a pipe on string around her neck by the arm, and gestures through an archway at right towards a large building.","BW-4329/B - Original engraving from Mount Vernon - West View of Niedpath Castle [W-2255]","BW-4330/A-B - Broken tortoise shell frames and lenses - [W-1431/L] - LOAN","BW-4331/B - Copy photograph - Early photographic view of Tomb, 1858 [R-221 ; EV-1007d]","BW-4332/B - Copy photograph - Early photographic view of East Front 1858 [R-221 ; EV-1007c]","BW-4333 - Portrait (profile) of Col. William Augustine Washington by St. Memin [W-182]","BW-4334/A-B - Banquet Hall [New Room] - north wall","BW-4336 -Martha Washington's French writing desk [W-220] in Washington Bedchamber","BW-4337/A-C - Plateau [W-105] and bisque ornament [W-2133] on table in Dining Room","BW-4338 - Louis XVI armchair [W-30] in front of the fireplace in the little parlor.","BW-4339/A-D - French side chairs [W-217/A-B] in little parlor","BW-4340/A-B - Engraving - Louis XVI [W-767]","BW-4341/A-C - Dressing table [W-202]","BW-4342/A - Miniature - George Washington Parke Custis","BW-4343/A-G - Knife box [W-2270]","BW-4344/F-G - Mansion Study - structural research details of bookcases","BW-4351 - Detail of book illustration from Diderot of a house bell similiar to those that hung on the exterior of the Mansion","BW-4352 - Pair of house bells","BW-4357/A-E - Mansion Study - restored book press","BW-4361/A-G - Aitken secretary [W-158] and uncommon chair [W-159] along the west wall of the Study","BW-4362 - View of lower garden looking west","BW-4365/E - Mansion Study - east wall","BW-4366/A - Overmantel in Front Parlor with 'A Neat Landscape after Claude Lorrain' painting [W-365] and the carved coat of arms above.","BW-4367/A-B - View of the west front of the Mansion from the bowling green entrance","BW-4368/A-C - Distant view of the West Gate and Porters' Lodges","BW-4369 - Distant view of the west front of the Mansion from the 12-acre field","BW-4370/A-B - Thermometer, restored - Washington Bedchamber","BW-4371/A,C-F - View of lower garden looking towards west end of garden","BW-4373 - Trees - hickory on east lawn between Ice House vault and Old Tomb. The Potomac River is visible in the distance.","BW-4374/A-B - Trees - original honey locust near stable","BW-4375/C-D - Views of Upper Garden with greenhouse slave quarters","BW-4376/A-B - Mansion - East Front","BW-4385/A-B - Vaughan mantel garniture [W-972/A-B] [W-2260] on the mantel in the new room","BW-4459/A1-A2,B1-B2 - Crowninshield award to Mount Vernon","BW-4461 - Agate buttons belonging to George Washington [W-2344/A-B]","BW-4465 - Portrait of Hannah Bushrod [A-1050]","BW-4468/A-B - Engraving - \"Washington Family\" by Savage","BW-4470/A-M2 - Restoration - Mansion, downstairs bedroom, construction research","BW-4471/B-C - Low aerial view of West Front of Mount Vernon and the viewshed with photocopy of possible or conjectural construction on Maryland shore","BW-4480/A-B - Nelly Custis bedroom [Chintz Room]","BW-4481/A-B - Fireplace, mantel \u0026 overmantel - Family Dining Room [Small Dining Room]","BW-4482/A-B - Lantern in central passage [W-15]","BW-4483/A-B - Museum annex - special exhibition area","BW-4484/A-H - Restoration - Little Parlor construction research","BW-4485/A-C - Mansion - Family Dining Room [Small Dining Room]","BW-4486/A,C - Mansion - Banquet Hall [New Room] Vaughan mantel","BW-4487/A-E - Mansion - Downstairs chamber","BW-4488/A-B - View of southwest corner of study, includes secretary desk and uncommon chair","BW-4489/A-B - Fireplace, mantel and overmantel - Family Dining Room [Small Dining Room]","BW-4499/A-E - Original Chippendale side chair - \"Arlington House\"","BW-4501/A-B - Copy photograph, East Front of Mansion, 1859","BW-4502/A-C - Garden house in upper garden; views BW-4502/B-C include visitors","BW-4503/A-B - Greenhouse; view BW-4503/A inlcudes visitors in the upper garden near the greenhouse","BW-4504/A-C - Visitors in upper garden","BW-4505/A-B - Exterior view of spinning house from botanical garden, with visitors","BW-4508 - Girl Scouts, soldiers and other visitors on the south lane","BW-4509 - West Front with visitors","BW-4510 - Topographic Map of Mount Vernon by Morley Jeffers Williams - Plan 99, 1931","BW-4511 - Plan 100 - Exhibit Area, by Morley Jeffers Williams, 1936","BW-4512 - Topographic Drawing of Exhibit Area, by Morley Jeffers Williams, 1931","BW-4513 - A General Plan of Mount Vernon by Worth Bailey, 1947","BW-4515 - Mansion - from the north","BW-4516/A-F - Mansion - from the southeast","BW-4517/A-B - Mansion - east front from east lawn with visitors on the lawn and piazza","BW-4518 - Mansion - north end with visitors","BW-4520/A - Contemporary view of Maryland shore from east lawn; BW-4520/B - Benjamin Henry Latrobe watercolor view of Maryland shore (original at the Maryland Historical Society)","BW-4521/A-B - Detail of brick work, example of Flemish Bond - Kitchen Garden wall","BW-4522/A-B - Detail of brick work, example of English Bond - stable wall","BW-4523/A-B - Cupola \u0026 weather vane - from West Front","BW-4524/A-B - Architectural Drawing of West Front from Mount Vernon Handbook","BW-4525 - George Washington's plan #1 of Greenhouse slave quarters [W-1369/B]","BW-4526/A-B - Detail of rusticated siding - north side of Mansion","BW-4527/A - Detail of chair rail in Washington Bedchamber","BW-4527/B - Washington Bedchamber, northwest corner","BW-4528/A-C - Plan or drawing of West Front by George Washington [W-1369/A]","BW-4529/A-B - Benjamin Henry Latrobe drawing of East Front of Mansion at Mount Vernon","BW-4531/A-B - Large white candlewick coverlet","BW-4532/A-B - White puff quilted counterpane","BW-4533/A-B - Buff \u0026 white fringed \u0026 appliqued quilt","BW-4536/A-B - Detail of ornamental pilaster, flanking Palladian window in New Room","BW-4537 - Garden house in lower garden","BW-4539/A-B - Three hobnail drinking glasses","BW-4540/A-B - Chippendale side chair [H-2376]","BW-4541/A-B - West Front and Mansion Circle","BW-4543/A-C - Engraving - pastoral scene, after G. Smith, by Jos. Peake, 1794. Owned by George Washington [W-2366]","BW-4545/A-C - Early view of Mount Vernon East Front by Parkyns; BW-4545/C - detail of Parkyns' signature and date (1795). Not in the Mount Vernon collection.","BW-4546/A-B - Silhouette of Martha Washington [W-2373] cut by Nelly Custis","BW-4548 - Kitchen - view of fireplace","BW-4552/C - Family Kitchen - fireplace and oven","BW-4553/A1-A2,B1-B2 - Exhibitoin of archaeology and restoration items; BW-4553/A1-A2 - Dodge model of Mansion","BW-4560/A-B - Compote or fruit dish on stand [W-2378]","BW-4563/A-C - Mansion - West Front","BW-4567/G-H - Copy photograph of an original stereoscope of Bushrod Washington's pise greenhouse ca. 1860","BW-4568/A1-A2,B1-B2,C1-C2,D1-D2,E1-E2 - Restoration - construction research for butler's pantry, details of floor, shelves, and open walls with plaster and lath.","BW-4569/A-C - Repairs on mantel vase handle [W-972/B]","BW-4570/B-C - Distant view of Mount Vernon from Fort Washington (looking south)","BW-4571/A-B - Music room [Little Parlor] with Windsor chairs","BW-4573/A-E - Mansion - West Front with visitors","BW-4575 - North lane with visitors","BW-4576 - North lane with visitors","BW-4577 - South lane, Coach House with visitors","BW-4578/A-B - South lane with visitors","BW-4580/A-D - West Parlor [Front Parlor] - fireplace, mantel and overmantel","BW-4581/A1-A2,B1-B2,C1-C2,D1-D2,E1-E2 - Maryland shore from George Washington Parkway","BW-4582C,E-H - Maryland shore from Boulevard overlook","BW-4634/A-B - Mantel garniture [W-2101/A-B] and [W-972/A-B]","BW-4644/A-B - Silk sash photographed for swords book [W-87]","BW-4677 - July crowds at Mount Vernon, view of west front of Mansion and Mansion circle","BW-4683/A-C - Mansion - south end - preview of Charles Cecil Wall \u0026 Harold J. Fredericks inspecting turf","BW-4686/A-B - \"Moses\" print owned by Mrs. R. Thompson [A-1094]","BW-4687/A-B - Sevres round bowl","BW-4693/A-B - Wallpaper reproduction - Nelly Custis bedroom [Chintz Room]","BW-4694 - Peter geneological chart","BW-4696/A-B - Greenhouse slave quarters - west quarter - southeast wall (interior)","BW-4697 - Mansion Study - southeast corner","BW-4698 - Music room [Little Parlor] - east wall","BW-4699 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - fireplace","BW-4704 - Fireplace in west slave quarters - greenhouse slave quarters","BW-4707 - Music room [Little Parlor] with Windsor chairs","BW-4708/A - Details - Windsor chair and original shell cushion","BW-4709/A1-A2 - Butler's pantry with Windsor chair","BW-4709/B1-B2 - Butler's pantry","BW-4717/A-B - Needlework of mourning scene, after Parkyns","BW-4719/A-B - View into butler's pantry and adjacent hall closet (door open).","BW-4720 - Copy photograph - Luke Dillon photo with Florida Cunningham on south porch of Mansion","BW-4721 - Map - Plant hardiness zones of the U.S.","BW-4722/A-B - Crayon sketch of George Washington, 1783. Sketch and separate page of notations.","BW-4723 - Letter - George Washington to Burwell Bassett, February 12, 1774","BW-4724/A-B - Study - west wall to southwest window","BW-4725 - Music room [Little Parlor] - southeast corner with windows","BW-4726/A-B - Packing chest [W-347]","BW-4727/A-B - Folding camp bed, open [W-473]","BW-4727/C - Folding camp bed, folded [W-473]","BW-4728/B - Braddock sword - detail of hilt [W-82]","BW-4729/C-D - State or dress sword - detail of hilt [W-84]","BW-4733/A - Trunk with plate \"General Washington N:4\" [W-1513]","BW-4734/A - Trunk - deerskin cylindrical [W-366]","BW-4735/A - Leather trunk - \"General Washington/No. 3\" [W-367]","BW-4736/A - Wooden trunk - \"General Washington\" nameplate [W-1878]","BW-4737/A - Leather trunk - \"G. Washington/Virginia\" nameplate [W-312]","BW-4738 - Pair of silver spurs [W-1467/A-B] - LOAN","BW-4739 - Pair of silver spurs given by Washington to Lt. Thomas Lamb, 1778 [W-1912/A,B]","BW-4740 - Pair of steel spurs [W-474/A-B]","BW-4774 - Braddock sash [W-86]","BW-4775/A-B - Members of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association with staff members Charles C. Wall and Walter Densmore pose for a photograph on the east lawn during Fall Council, October 1963","BW-4779/A-B - Family Dining Room [Small Dining Room] - sideboard \u0026 knife boxes","BW-4784/B-C - Robert \u0026 Lawrence Washington quitclaim , 1601. NOT IN THE MOUNT VERNON COLLECTION","BW-4787 - Trunk [W-2407/B]","BW-4788 - Razor hone [W-2414]","BW-4789 - Letter - General Washington to Mr. Hunter, March 24, 1785","BW-4798/C-F - Silver chamber candlesticks and snuffers [M-2420/A-F]","BW-4802/A-K - Potomac overview by photographer A. Aubrey Bodine","BW-4804/A-C - Crystal lustre or candelabra [W-55]; BW-4804/B-C - Details of candelabra [W-55]","BW-4820/A-C - Restoration work in Servants' Hall - large fireplace details of reinforcement of lintel","BW-4825/B - Family Dining Room [Small Dining Room] - view towards best wall","BW-4826/B - Family Dining Room [Small Dining Room] - view towards southeast corner.","BW-4843/D-E - Letter - Martha Washington (no date)","BW-4844 - Bell metal andirons [M-1666/A-B, A-498]","BW-4848/A-B - View down the length of the piazza towards Potomac River with the S.S. Mount Vernon at Marshall Hall","BW-4859/A-B - Ladderback side chair [W-101/A]","BW-4860/A-B - Hepplewhite side chair [W-137]","BW-4861/A-B - Chippendale side chair [W-135]","BW-4864/A-B - Windsor high chair [W-103]","BW-4865/A-B - Sheraton side chair [W-2365]","BW-4866/A-B - Marble-topped pier table [W-80]","BW-4867 - Wash stand [W-199]","BW-4868/A-D - Torcheres (one of a pair) [W-1/A\u0026B]","BW-4870 - 1793 map of Washington's farms ;  From Spark's \"Life of Washington\" (1843), p. 386","BW-4872/A-B - Chippendale side chair [W-97]","BW-4873/A-B - Sheraton side chair - overall of chair and detail of seat [W-2253]","BW-4874/A-B - French Louis XVI armchair [W-877]","BW-4875 - Tavern-type table [W-1435]","BW-4876/A-C - Chippendale card table [W-133]","BW-4877/A-B - Queen Anne side table [W-1546]","BW-4878/A-C - Hepplewhite serpentine card table [W-1465]","BW-4879 - Fire screen [W-2182]","BW-4881/C-E - New Tomb with tomb guard Will Holland","BW-4881/F-H - New Tomb","BW-4882/A-B - Early oil paintings of Mount Vernon with details; East Front and West Front attributed to Edward Savage, c. 1792 [H-2445/A-B]","BW-4891/A-C - Letter - George Washington to Jonathan Boucher, April 24,  1769","BW-4892 - Waistcoat belonging to George Washington [W-2446]","BW-4893 - Note from Mrs. George Lee (Anne Fairfax Washington Lee) to Mrs. Turberville [RM-68; MS-2143]","BW-4895/A-B - Page from ledger of John Augustine Washington, brother of General Washington, p. 72","BW-4896/A-B - Silver punch ladle [W-2450]","BW-4900/A-F - Construction of wharf causeway with large scale equipment","BW-4911 - Mrs. A. John Holden, Jr., Vice Regent of Vermont","BW-4928 - Copy photograph of c. 1870 group photograph of Ann Pamela Cunningham, Regent and Vice Regents","BW-4936/A-B - Dressing glass - black and gold lacquer [W-195]","BW-4937/A-B - Dressing glass - Chinese manufacture [W-315]","BW-4938/A-B - Dressing glass - Chinese [W-221]","BW-4941/A-C - Luke C. Dillon views of: Washington Bedroom [BW-4941/A - Washington Bedchamber]; Banquet Hall [BW-4941/B - New Room](New York Room); music room [BW-4941/C - Little Parlor] (Ohio Room)","BW-4949/A-B - Sections of breakfast table [W-1372/A-B]","BW-4949/C-D - Two breakfast table with hinged leaf up [W-1372/C-D]","BW-4950/F-G - Pair of Hepplewhite card tables [W-1413/A-B]","BW-4954/A-D - Secretary - bookcase (shut) [W-1409]","BW-4954/E-F - Secretary - bookcase (open) [W-1409]","BW-4955/A-B - Tambour secretary (closed) [W-158]","BW-4968 - Letter - George Washington to Robert Lewis dated 1795 July 27","BW-4970/A-B - Drawing - perspective view of the estate (1935)","BW-4971 - Drawing - perspective view of the estate with a key, outbuildings and gardens numbered","BW-4972/A-H - Measured drawings of the Mansion for Handbook, includes sections and floorplans","BW-4973/A-B - Piscataway map as of May 1965 showing land purchased with 1963 appropriation, lands donated to Interior Department by Accokeek Foundation, agreements executed commiting this land to be donated, and scenic easements authorized.","BW-4998/A-K - H.C. Whitehouse collection of pictures of Mount Vernon","BW-5041/A-H - Measured drawings of the Mansion, including sections and floorplans","BW-5053 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Charles B. Ball, Vice Regent of Virginia, 1874-1918","BW-5054 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Tobias G. Richardson, Vice Regent of Louisiana, 1880-1918","BW-5055/A-B - Copy photograph - Mrs. John Julius Pringle, Vice Regent of South Carolina, 1901-1921","BW-5056 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Albert Harkness, formerly Mrs. Thomas Ives Hare Powel, Regent, 1948-1958","BW-5057/A - Copy photograph - Banquet Hall [New Room] - two early views showing Rembrandt Peale painting \"Washington Before Yorktown\", view towards northwest corner","BW-5057/B-C - Copy photograph - Banquet Hall [New Room] - two early views showing Rembrandt Peale painting \"Washington Before Yorktown\", view towards southwest corner","BW-5059 - Damask banquet cloth with seal of the United States in center [H-2208]","BW-5060/A - List of plants, shrubs , etc., grown at Mount Vernon by gardener Franklin A. Whelan","BW-5061/A - The New Tomb","BW-5065/A-C - Engraving - Lafayette by LeMire [H-1367/B]","BW-5066/A-B - Engraving - \"The Naval Engagement between the Bon Homme Richard and the Serapis\" by R. Collier [W-1408]","BW-5067/A-B - Engraving - \"Franklin\" by Justus Chevillet after the bust by Houdon [W-1366] - LOAN","BW-5068/A-B - French regimental banner [M-1391] - LOAN","BW-5069/A-B - Marble bust of Washington [M-1381/a] - LOAN","BW-5070/A-B - Wood engraved broadside tribute to Washington The Brave, The Wise, The Good [M-1403] - LOAN","BW-5083/A-D - Firescreen with needlepoint panel [W-2182 (pole); M-2469 (firescreen)]","BW-5084/A-C - Ford fire engine","BW-5090/A-B - Administration headquarters building from the north lane","BW-5091/A-D - Texas gate \u0026 concession building [Mount Vernon Inn] from traffic circle","BW-5092/A-B - Greenhouse \u0026 Flower Garden [Upper Garden] taken from Botanical Garden","BW-5125/A-H - Letter - Lund Washington to George Washington, 18 March 1778, 4 pages","BW-5139/A-B - Interior view of Salt House","BW-5142/A-D - North Lane - Salt House exterior, view includes portions of spinning house, gardener's house, and greenhouse in the distance","BW-5143/A-B - Dimity pockets [W-2470]","BW-5144/A-B - Mrs. Washington's silk stockings [W-2471]","BW-5145/A-D - North Lane - Salt House exterior, view includes portions of the spinning house, gardener's house and the greenhouse in the distance","BW-5146/A-B - Tomb area from Whateley/Sinclair, birds eye view of 1859, also shows paddock, old pise ice house, lower garden, and a portion of the stable.","BW-5147/A-B - Plan drawing of exhibition area showing trees and Charles Sargent's recommendations for removal, May 1917","BW-5148/A-F - Mansion Piazza - replacing stone floor","BW-5154/A-D - Map - Mount Vernon estate surveyed by B.F. Mackall, C.E.","BW-5155/A-B - Map - Hell Hole marsh, by Mackall \u0026 Clark","BW-5156/A-C - Plat of property of Jessie S. Walker Landon, July 1930, adjacent to the Mount Vernon estate","BW-5157/A-B - Engraving - Old Tomb of Washington , by George Lehman from a drawing by J.R. Smith - published by Childs \u0026 Inman, 1832","BW-5167/C - Dove of Peace weathervane with Mr. Wilfred Neitzey \u0026 Mr. Willie Miller","BW-5168/A-E - Fences in the Exhibition Area at Mount Vernon","BW-5173 - Mansion West Front with people","BW-5174/A-B - Gardener's House stripped for repainting - east wall","BW-5175/A-B - Lithograph, c.1850, General Washington entering New York in triumphal procession during latter part of the Revolution.","Lithograph property of The Washington Club.","BW-5185/A-B - Pair of George III Sheffield candlesticks [M-2488/A-B]","BW-5191/A-B - Council - Mount Vernon Ladies' Association, 1967","BW-5199/A-B - Copy photograph - Mrs. Brittania Peter Kennon, c. 1904\nBW-5199/A - MISSING","BW-5201/A-B - Page from book, \"Washington and His Masonic Compeers,\" p. 202 - Funeral ceremonies of General Washington","BW-5202/A-B - Bier of General Washington; from Lossing's, \"Mount Vernon and Its Associations,\" 1859, p. 329","BW-5203 - Water cart design - drawing of found in General Washington's papers in Library of Congress","BW-5204 - Coffin escutcheon drawing for General Washington's lead coffin, p. 37, Tomb of Washington by Strickland","BW-5207/A-B - Upper Garden - long borders along paths with Greenhouse in background","BW-5208/A-B - Christmas table setting - Family Dining Room, view towards north wall","BW-5212/A-C - Mount Vernon Weekly Work Report, 1793 August 4-10 [A-823 ; A-283.101]","BW-5215 - Brick path towards necessary - Lower Garden;  '68 Handbook, B\u0026W from CT 502/A","BW-5216 - Southeast corner, Washington Bedchamber showing candlestand \u0026 Windsor armchair with original shell cushion\n; '68 Handbook, B\u0026W from CT 526/B","BW-5220/A-C - Interior of overseer's quarters in spinning house","BW-5226/A-B - Map of the state of Virginia by Samuel Lewis, 1794;  Guthries Geography","BW-5229/A - Weekly Work Reports, Gardener - 31 March 1798 - sowing vegetables; photostat negatives","BW-5229/B - Weekly work reports, Gardener - 2 June 1798 - artichokes, vegetables;photostat negatives","BW-5229/C - Weekly work reports, Gardener - 9 June 1798 - vegetables in high garden; photostat negatives","BW-5229/D - Weekly work reports, Gardener - 15 September 1798 - examination by George Washington;photostat negatives","BW-5229/E- Weekly work reports, Gardener - 22 September 1798 - carrying in orange trees; photostat negatives","BW-5229/F - Weekly work reports, Gardener - 10 November 1798 - boxwood plantings; photostat negatives","BW-5229/G - Weekly work reports, Gardener - 5 January 1799 - tying hay around apple trees; photostat negatives","BW-5237/C - Terminal approach - from drawing by Robert B. Fisher","BW-5249/A-D - Mansion - measured drawings of Palladian window \u0026 Banquet Hall [New Room] details from \"Great Georgian Houses of America\"","BW-5258/A-B - Miniature of General Washington by Madam de Brehan [W-2508]","BW-5280/A-D - Carpeting - woven rag [A-1207]","BW-5281/A-D - Letter - General Washington to William Smith, Esq., 1788 November 6","BW-5282/A-D - Joshua Humphreys' Bill to General Washington for building a boat, 1797 April 1","BW-5283/A-B - General Washington's note of presentation of the de Brehan miniature to Mrs. William Bingham, 1796 March 16","BW-5284/A-D - Letter - General Washington to Bushrod Washington, 1797 July 24","BW-5285/A-B - Letterpress copy - General Washington to Mildred Washington, 1798 October 18, pages 1 and 2 of 4 page letter","BW-5290 - Mansion West Front from Bowling Green gate","BW-5365/A-B - Letter - George Washington to Burwell Bassett, 1776 June 4","BW-5367 - Copy photograph  - Greenhouse quarters west quarters damaged by fire, 1889","BW-5370/A-B - Field Handbook cover view of the West Front of the Mansion from the bowling green entrance with the southern magnolias planted","BW-5382/A-B - Plantation secretary \u0026 Reproduction made by Mr. Alfred Neitzey - Both Secretaries [M-1890]","BW-5382/C-D - Plantation secretary \u0026 reproduction made by Mr. Wilfred Neitzey - Mr. Neitzey \u0026 both secretaries [M-1890]","BW-5382/E-G - Plantation secretary  -  several views of doors closed, opened, opened with writing leaf down [M-1890]","BW-5382/H-J - Reproduction plantation secretary made by Mr. Wilfred Neitzey - several view of doors closed, opened, opened with writing desk down","BW-5438/A-B - Painting - The Old Mount Vernon by Eastman Johnson, 1857 [M-4863]. Photograph taken before acquired by MVLA in 2009.","BW-5439/A-H - Silver cup for raising the largest jackass [W-571]","BW-5446/A-D - Copy photograph - Marshall Hall views - the House \u0026 Potomac from shore","BW-5447/A-D - Council of Mount Vernon Ladies' Association, 1970. Regent, Vice Regents with Mr. Wall and Mr. Densmore.","BW-5450 - Copy photograph - Mansion - East Front view, c. 1910, by Crandall; Photocopy","BW-5451 - Illustation of Flower Garden, April 1889, Century Magazine","BW-5452/A-B - Marshall Hall \u0026 Potomac River from the south end of the Piazza","BW-5452/C - Marshall Hall \u0026 Potomac River through the south colonnade","BW-5455/A-B -  West Parlor [Front Parlor] from the north door","BW-5457 - Downstairs bedroom from south door","BW-5458/A-B - Downstairs bedroom from north door","BW-5459/D - Portrait - Martha Parke Custis by Robert Edge Pine hanging in the Washington Bedchamber","BW-5495/A-B - Original round engraving [W-2621]","BW-5496/A-B - Silhouettes of General and Mrs. Washington created by Eleanor Parke Custis and given to friend Elizabeth Bordley Gibson","BW-5501/A-G -  Mansion drawings of the architectural - engineering details for strengthening of the framing - drawn by Charles Killam, June-July, 1932","BW-5514 - Pin \u0026 earrings said to have belonged to Martha Washington [A-1283]","BW-5515 - Punch bowl with ship \u0026 \"GW\" cypher","BW-5519 - Copy photograph - Mount Vernon employees, May 1, 1973, for Nations Business Magazine","BW-5525/A-B - Original Sheraton chair [W-2630] used in Banquet Hall [New Room] chair \u0026 tripod table with birdcage [H-2632]","BW-5577/A-D - Council of Mount Vernon Ladies' Association 1974, posed on southeast lawn with Mr. Wall and Mr. Densmore. The dove of peace weathervane is placed in the middle of the group.","BW-5579/E - Ingrain carpeting in Family Dining Room","BW-5587 - Declaration of Independence copy with George Washington's image superimposed - by Wm. Fisk","BW-5592/B - The Farmer's Cart \u0026 Plan of Barn - illustrations from Annals of Agriculture by Arthur Young; London, 1792","BW-5595/E-F- Illustrations from Maison Rustique - animals, tools farming operations","BW-5595/j-K - Illustrations from Maison Rustique - animals, tools farming operations","BW-5596/A-B - Vaughan Plan [W-1434]","BW-5598/A,C-D - Illustrations from The Compleat Body of Husbandry, London, 1758","BW-5601/A-B - Illustrations from The Complete Farmer, London, 1793","BW-5603/A-F - Illustrations from Diderot on Agriculture","BW-5604 - Frontispiece map from History of the Revolution of South Carolina, Vol. I, Trenton, 1785","BW-5605 - Eleanor Parke Custis' signature in The Practice of French Pronunciation by John Perrin, Philadelphia, 1780 [W-1252]","BW-5656/A-C - Kitchen Garden planting plan by Nathalia Ulman, 1937","BW-5706/A-F - Belvoir garden; negatives destroyed; old catalogue number 440; retro catalogued, July 1976","BW-5707/A-E - Restoration - Spinning House, east \u0026 west sides with siding removed; negatives destroyed; old catalogue number 441; retro catalogued","BW-5708/A-F -  Spinning House restoration; negatives destroyed; old catalogue number 442; retro catalogued, July 1976. Photographs taken July 19th and August 3rd in 1934.","BW-5751/C1-C2 - Letter from George Washington to Charles Pettit, 1781 January 3","BW-5752/C - Letter from George Washington to William Pearce, 1794 October 6","BW-5760/C - Letter from George Washington to William Pearce, 1794 October 1","BW-5774 - Charles Cecil Wall, Director; Taken for 1973 issue of Business Week Magazine","BW-5783/A-C - Council of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association, 1977. Regent, Vice Regents and staff members Mr. Simmes and Mr. Castellani posed on the southeast lawn.","BW-6867 - Artwork for MVLA cartouche - logo, created by Nathalia Ulman and M. Williams, June 1934","BW-5892 - Airship over Mount Vernon","BW-5893 - Airship over Mount Vernon - West Front","BW-6867 - MVLA Cartouche - Logo by N. Ulman \u0026 M. Williams (June 1934);  (Orig. artwork:  Archives Master Subj. File \"MVLA Logo, Cartouche\")","Architectural drawing - Bushrod's porch by Roberts and Taylor, Newark, N.J.","BW-6904 - Mount Vernon Basement Plate IV, Worth Bailey - 1944","BW-6905/1 - Architectural drawings - drawing - pediment west façade","BW-6905/2 - Architectural drawings - Drawing - north elevation","BW-6905/3 - Architectural drawings - West - 4A","BW-6905/4 - Architectural drawings - West - 3A","BW-6905/5 - Architectural drawings - West - 2B","BW-6905/6 - Architectural drawings - West - 2A","BW-6905/7 - Architectural drawings - West - 1A","BW-6906/1-2 - Balustrade drawing, Roberts and Taylor, Newark, N.J.","BW-6907 - Column and pilaster profiles, Macomber - 1956","BW-6908/1 - Architectural drawings - Third floor - hall and linen room - 1935","BW-6908/2 - Architectural drawings - Third floor - north wall","BW-6908/3 - Architectural drawings - Third floor - south wall","BW-6915/1 - Architectural drawings - 1932, Charles K. Bryant for city of N.Y. - First floor plan","BW-6915/2 - Architectural drawings - 1932, Charles K. Bryant for city of N.Y. - north elevation","BW-6915/3 - Architectural drawings - 1932, Charles K. Bryant for city of N.Y. - Second floor plan","BW-6915/4 - Architectural drawings - 1932, Charles K. Bryant for city of N.Y. - traverse section","BW-7684 - Regent - Mrs. Robert E. Lee IV; Print only,","615 - Blue Room - looking from central hall door towards north wall; large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 35","BW-616 - Blue Room - same view as #615 but taken later ; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 36; missing February 24, 2025","BW-617 - Piazza - looking from northeast; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 37; missing February 24, 2025","BW-618 - West Front of Mansion - looking from Bowling Green; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 38; missing February 24, 2025","BW-619 - Mansion and east lawn - view from north of north Ha-Ha Wall; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 39; missing February 24, 2025","BW-620 - Piazza and flagpole - looking straight down piazza from north end toward the Potomac River; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 40 ; missing February 24, 2025","BW-621 - Summer House - looking from along south Ha-Ha wall; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 41 ; missing February 24, 2025","BW-622 - North Lane - looking north includes view of salt house [Carpenter's Shop] and spinning house; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 42; missing Febuary 24, 2025","BW-623 - Spinning House - looking in from south door; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 43; missing February 24, 2025","BW-624 - West Gate and porter's lodges - looking east from outside of grounds; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 44; missing February 24, 2025","BW-625 - Texas Gate - looking west from outside of gate; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 45 ; missing February 24, 2025","BW-626 - Wharf - looking west from on the river; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 46; missing February 24, 2025","BW-627 - Wharf - with Keeper's lodge [boat house, partial view]; looking from behind box elder tree; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 47; missing February 24, 2025","BW-628 - Wharf - same as #627 but without wharf Keeper's lodge [boat house]; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 48; missing February 24, 2025","BW-629 - Flower Garden - looking at it northwest from Spinning House ; 1932 Handbook; large negative, lower cabinet, Catalogue No. 49; copyright 1922; missing February 24, 2025","BW-630 - Kitchen [Lower] Garden - looking east from southwest corner (inside); Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 50 ; missing February 24, 2025","BW-631 - Kitchen [Lower] Garden - looking east in line of terrace; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 51; missing February 24, 2025","BW-633 - Old Tomb - where The General was laid to rest at his death; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 53; missing February 24, 2025","BW-634 - New Tomb - looking from southwest to see the sarcophagus containing the remains of General Washington; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 54; missing February 24, 2025","BW-640/A-C - Houdon Bust, various angles [W-369]; Large negative, lower cabinet ; missing February 24, 2025","BW-641 - Houdon Bust - near profile - looking left [W-369]; Large negative, lower cabinet; missing February 24, 2025","BW-642 - Houdon Bust - full face [W-369]; large negative, lower cabinet; missing February 24, 2025","BW-643 - Houdon Bust - near profile looking right [W-369]; Large negative, lower cabinet; missing February 24, 2025","BW-644 - Houdon Bust - nearly 3/4 left [W-369]; Large negative, lower cabinet; missing February 24, 2025","BW-645 - Houdon Bust - nearly 3/4 right ; Large negative, lower cabinet ; missing February 24, 2025","BW-646 - Houdon Bust - nearly full face [W-369]; Large negative, lower cabinet; missing February 24, 2025","BW-647 - Houdon Bust - three quarters left [W-369]; large negative, lower cabinet; missing February 24, 2025","BW-648 - Houdon Bust - half right [W-369]; Large negative, lower cabinet; missing February 24, 2025","BW-649 - Houdon Bust - full back - head [W-369]; Large negative, lower cabinet; missing February 24, 2025","BW-650 - Houdon Bust - nearly full face ]W-369]; Large negative, lower cabinet; missing February 24, 2025","BW-651 - Houdon (?) Medallion; Large negative, lower cabinet; missing February 24, 2025","BW-663 - Banquet room [New Room] ; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-664 - Old Family Kitchen view towards fireplace ; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-665 - General Washington's Bedroom [ Washington Bedchamber], view towards south wall with bedstead ; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-666 - General Washington's Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber], view towards south wall with bedstead ; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-667 - Two watering cans [W-1052/A-B]; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-668/A - Banquet Hall, view of Vaughan mantel with mantel clock [W-11]; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-669 - Music room [Little Parlor], view of harpsichord from central passage looking towards the north doorway; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-670 - Mansion Central Hall [Central Passage], view towards stairs; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-671 - Butler's Pantry; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-672 - Family Dining Room [Small Dining Room] ; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-673 - Family Dining Room [Small Dining Room], view towards west wall; large negative, lower cabinet; negative missing 24Feb2025","BW-674 - Family Dining Room [Small Dining Room], view towards northeast corner; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-675 - Tambour Secretary [W-158] and Circular chair [W-159]; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-689 - Page from Washington's Family Bible [W-408] recording dates of births and deaths of children; negative destroyed, proof only","BW-690 - Perspective of Grounds and main Buildings ; Used in 1935-36 edition of illustrated Handbook.  See #s 3495, 4285, 5040, 5614.  2003 - negative deteriorated, removed","BW-703 - Dining room [Small Dining Room] fireplace - candelabras on mantel; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-704 - Dining room [Small Dining Room] fireplace; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-850 - Washington silver in display case in museum; Loaned by Dr. Lee; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-851 - Engraving - Northwest or Davis Straights Whale Fishery (Halsey Print) [M-93/Q]; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-852 - Engraving - Mount Vernon the Seat of the Late General Washington, by Seymour, after Birch [M-1087]; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-853 - Portrait - Lawrence Washington [W-126] - Mansion Dining Room; large negative; lower cabinet","BW-854 - Kitchen Garden [Lower Garden] restoration; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-855 - Engraving - Storm with Lightning (Halsey Print) [M-93/Y]; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-856 - Circular Well - Kitchen Garden [Lower Garden] restoration; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-857 - Espalier Fruit Trees - Kitchen Garden [Lower Garden] restoration, view towards northeast corner along north and east garden walls with necessary; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-858 - Planting in and for Kitchen Garden [Lower Garden] restoration, view towards northeast corner of garden includes circular well and necessary in the distance; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-859 - Kitchen Garden [Lower Garden] restoration, view towards east wall; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-862 - Family Kitchen, view of fireplace; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-863 - Spinning room - interior; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-864 - Spinning room - interior ; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-865 - New Tomb - Early view - after 1837 ; Note: Not to be released or published by us.  Owner: Mr. Bruno, American Autograph Shop;  Merion Station, PA, 1936","BW-870 - Kitchen Garden [Lower Garden] in snow - showing screens along east wall of garden; large negative, lower neg cabinet","BW-871 - Superintendent newly constructed house in snow; large negative, lower neg cabinet","BW-872/A-B - Engraving of The entry of Alexander the Great into Babylon [W-717/C]; large negative, lower neg cabinet","BW-873 - Washington's Bedroom [Washington's Bedchamber] - showing bed ; large negative, lower neg cabinet","BW-874 - Washington's Bedroom [Washington's Bedchamber] - showing fireplace ; large negative, lower neg cabinet","BW-875 - Washington's Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber] - chest [W-372] \u0026 dressing glass [W-315]; large negative, lower neg cabinet","BW-876 - Salute cannon [W-716]; large negative, lower neg cabinet","BW-878 - Tambour Secretary [W-158] and chair [W-159] in the Study; Taken for Thompsen Elks - Baltimore, MD; negative destroyed","BW-879 - Sideboard [W-94] \u0026 Lawrence Washington portrait [W-126] in the dining room; Taken for Thompsen Elks - Baltimore, MD; negative destroyed","BW-880 - Fireplace \u0026 mantel with landscape painting [W-356] - West Parlor [Front Parlor] ; Taken for Thompsen Elks - Baltimore, MD; negative destroyed","BW-890 - Gorget - General Washington's - \"1776\"","BW-893 - Center Medallion - Penn Treaty Quilt [W-365] - repair to original Quilt #300; missing February 24, 2025","BW-894 - Center Medallion - Penn Treaty Quilt [W-365] - repair to original Quilt #300; missing February 24, 2025","BW-910 - Old Barn [Stable] - color plate ; glass \u0026 Cellulous Negatives - Color transparency of barn - present barn on South Lane; missing February 24, 2025","BW-912 - Mansion - Central Hall [Central Passage]","BW-913 - Mansion - Central Hall [Central Passage]","BW-914/A-B - Family Kitchen - interior view; missing February 24, 2025","BW-915 - Butler's Pantry ; missing February 24, 2025","BW-916/A-B - Butler's Pantry","BW-1475/A-D - Measured drawings of the Kitchen by Morley Jeffers Williams - Office of Research \u0026 Restoration - April 1939","BW-1477 - Mansion - measured drawings - full-size profiles; rooms 106 \u0026 113 by Morley Jeffers Williams; Office of Research and Restoration; missing February 24, 2025","BW-1478 - Mansion measured drawings - first floor plan by Morley Jeffers Williams; Office of Research and Restoration; missing February 24, 2025","BW-1479 - Mansion measured drawing - full-size profiles; rooms - 103 \u0026 104 by Morley Jeffers Williams; Office of Research and Restoration; missing February 24, 2025","BW-1480 - Mansion measured drawings - second floor plan by Morley Jeffers Williams; Office of Research and Restoration; missing February 24, 2025","BW-1481 - Mansion measured drawings - third floor plan by Morley Jeffers Williams; Office of Research and Restoration; missing February 24, 2025","BW-1482 - Mansion measured drawings - section by Morley Jeffers Williams; Office of Research and Restoration; missing February 24, 2025","BW-1483 - Mansion measured drawings - north \u0026 south elevations by Morley Jeffers Williams; Office of Research and Restoration; missing February 24, 2025","BW-1484 - Mansion measured drawings - West Front by Morley Jeffers Williams; Office of Research and Restoration; missing February 24, 2025","BW-1485 - Mansion measured drawings - north section \u0026 south section by Morley Jeffers Williams; Office of Research and Restoration; missing February 24, 2025","BW-1486/A-C - Mansion measured drawings - river front \u0026 perspective of 1st \u0026 2nd floors ; From Washington Office ; Annual Report 57, page 32 ; missing 24Feb25","BW-1537 - Mansion - West Front ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1538 - Mansion - West Front ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1539 - Mansion - pediment \u0026 cupola ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1540 - Mansion - pediment ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1541 - Mansion - front door ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1542 - Mansion - from north lawn ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1543 - Mansion - from north lawn ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1544 - Mansion - from north lawn ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1545 - Mansion - from east corner ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1546 - Mansion - north end ;  file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1547 - Mansion - Central Hall ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missingf 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1548 - Mansion - Dining \u0026 Sitting room doors ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1549 - Palladian window - interior ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1550 - Banquet Hall - mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1551 - Banquet Hall - mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1552 - Banquet Hall - mantel ;  file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1553 - Banquet Hall - ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1554 - Banquet Hall - ceiling (medallions) ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1555 - Dining Room - mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1556 - Dining Room - mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1557 - Dining Room - ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1558 - Dining Room - ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1559 - Dining Room - ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1560 - Dining Room - ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1561 - Sitting room - mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1562 - Sitting room - fireplace \u0026 door ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1563 - West Parlor - south wall ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1564 - West Parlor - fireplace \u0026 door ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1565 - West Parlor - fireplace \u0026 door ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1566 - West Parlor - fireplace \u0026 mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1567 - West Parlor - ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1568 - West Parlor - ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1569 - Library - fireplace \u0026 mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1570 - Library - fireplace \u0026 mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1571 - Library - fireplace \u0026 mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1572 - Family Kitchen \u0026 Butler House thru north colonnade ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1573 - Family Kitchen \u0026 Butler House thru north colonnade ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1574 - Family Kitchen \u0026 south colonnade ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1575 - South colonnade ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1576 - South colonnade ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1577 - Gardner's House \u0026 Office ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1578 - Family Kitchen \u0026 Butler's House ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1579 - Family Kitchen \u0026 Butler's House ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1580 - Butler House \u0026 serpentine drive ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1581 - North Lane ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1582 - South Lane ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1583 - South Lane - looking north ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1584 - Barn from south lawn ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1585 - Flower Garden - looking west ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1586 - Flower Garden - parterre ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1587 - Flower Garden - hedges ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1588 - Flower Garden - hedges ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1589 - North Necessary from Flower Garden ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1590 - North Necessary from Flower Garden ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1591 - Flower Garden - beds \u0026 School House ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1592 - Flower Garden - beds \u0026 School House ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1593 - School House ; file of Johnston prints in Library","BW-1594 - Flower Garden - walk \u0026 box hedge ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1595 - Flower Garden - hollyhocks ; file of Johnston prints in Library","BW-1596 - Kitchen Garden - circular well ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1597 - Kitchen Garden - walk ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1598 - Kitchen Garden - South Necessary \u0026 gate ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1599 - Kitchen Garden - boxwood center walk ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1600 - Kitchen Garden - gate to Bowling Green ; file of Johnston prints in Library","BW-1601 - Kitchen Garden - gate ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1602 - Kitchen Garden - gate ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1603 - Kitchen Garden - laundry yard gate ; file of Johnston prints in Library","BW-1604 - Kitchen Garden - figs ; file of Johnston prints in Library","BW-1605 - Kitchen Garden - gate \u0026 steps ; file of Johnston prints in Library","BW-1606 - Kitchen Garden - South Necessary \u0026 gate ; file of Johnston prints in Library","BW-1607 - West Gate - looking west ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1608 - West Gate - lodges ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1609 - West Gate - well house ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1610 - Mansion through Vista ; missing 10/31/95 (?) ; also 4x5","BW-1611 - Bowling Green trees ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1612 - Early view - Bowling Green entrance ; See Bowling Green entrance for print ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1613 - Road below Old Barn ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1614 - River from Piazza ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1615 - Early view from New York Times ; file of Johnston prints in Library","BW-1616 - Flower Garden \u0026 School House ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1617 - Mansion - pediment ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1618 - Mansion - West Front ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1619 - Mansion colonnade \u0026 Palladian window ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1620 - Mansion through Vista ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1621 - Kitchen Garden - circular well ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; 4\" x 4 1/2\" Half tone used in Jan '38 Landscape Architect ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1622 - Flower Garden ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1623 - Kitchen Garden ; file of Johnston prints in Library","BW-1624 - Kitchen Garden ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1625 - Flower Garden ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1626 - Kitchen Garden - boxwood \u0026 walk ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1627 - Flower Garden \u0026 School House ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1628 - Flower Garden ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1629 - Family Kitchen \u0026 Butler's House thru north colonnade ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1630 - Mansion - West Front ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1631 - Road below Old Barn ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1632 - Mansion - Front Door","BW-1633 - Mansion - West Front ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 17Mar25","BW-1634 - Kitchen Garden - boxwood ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 17Mar25","BW-1635 - Mansion - north end ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-1636 - Mansion - north end \u0026 East Front ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-1637 - Office \u0026 Gardener's House ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-1638 - South colonnade ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 17Mar25","BW-1939 - South Lane ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 17Mar25","BW-1640 - Mansion - West Front ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-1641 - Mansion - West Front ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-1642 - Mansion - West Front ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-1643 - Mansion - front door, pediment, cupola ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25 ;  also 4x5","BW-1644 - River view from Piazza ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-1645 - West Parlor [Front Parlor] fireplace ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1646 - West Parlor [Front Parlor] fireplace ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1647 - Dining Room [Small Dining Room] fireplace ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-1648 - Dining Room [Small Dining Room] fireplace ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1649 - Banquet Hall [New Room] fireplace and mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-1650 - Banquet Hall [New Room] fireplace and mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-1651 - Flower Garden ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-1652 - Flower Garden ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-1653 - Flower Garden ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-1654 - West Parlor [Front Parlor] ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library","BW-1655 - West Parlor [Front Parlor] ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library; negative deteriorated ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-1656 - Dining Room [Small Dining Room] ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-1657 - Mansion from east ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-1658 - Mansion from east ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-1659 - Banquet Hall [New Room] ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-1660 - Banquet Hall [New Room] ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-1661 - Banquet Hall [New Room] ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1662 - Banquet Hall [New Room] ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1663 - Banquet Hall [New Room] ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-1664 - Dining Room [Small Dining Room] ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1665 - Dining Room [Small Dining Room] ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1666 - Dining Room [Small Dining Room] ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-1667 - Mansion through Vista ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-1668 - Mansion through Vista ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-2069 - Washington's Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber] ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-2070 - Washington's Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber] ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-2071 - Washington's Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber] - north end ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-2072 - Lafayette Bedroom ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-2073 - Lafayette Bedroom","BW-2074 - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]","BW-2075 - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]","BW-2076 - Sitting Room [Downstairs Bedchamber]","BW-2122 - Family Kitchen - Handbook view ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-2159/A-B - Tomb - single postcard view ; missing BW-2159/A - 17Mar25","BW-2184 - Family Kitchen across Courtyard","BW-2203 - Mansion - West Front - Handbook view","BW-2204/A-B - Museum;  2204/A - north end ; 2204/B - east end ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-2205 - Music room [Little Parlor] - showing brackets and mirrors ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-2325/A - Yellow Room mantel","BW-2325/B - Mrs. Washington's Sitting room mantel","BW-2325/C - West Parlor [Front Parlor] mantel","BW-2326/A - Map of Mount Vernon - 1793 ; Courtesy, Huntington Library","BW-2328 - Cincinnati china in case","BW-2329/A-B - Vaughan Plan","BW-2330/A-B - Museum case - Vaughan Plan, etc.","BW-2378/A-B - Bedspreads ; Photos - Museum of Fine Arts, Boston","BW-2635 - Looking glass ; H-6/A","BW-2636 - Queen Anne armchair ; M-25","BW-2637 - Sideboard ; W-94","BW-2638 - Pembroke table ; W-136","BW-2639 - Bookcase ; W-160","BW-2640 - Secretary ; W-1409","BW-2641 - Chippendale side chair (Chase) ; H-8/A","BW-2642 - Chippendale chair (DuPont) ; W-1464/A-B","BW-2643 - Wine chest ; W-187/A-K","BW-2644 - Tavern-type table ; Missing - 17Mar25","BW-2647/A-B - Palladian window","BW-2648/A - Mural - candelabra ensemble - reduction ; W-1181","BW-2649/A-L - Smithsonian Collection : A - Tea table, B/C - Sheraton side chair, D - lamp. E-F - Wine glasses, G - Oval waiter. H - Round waiter, I - Candlestick, J - Hepplewhite arm chair, K - Marble-top table, L - Music box","BW-2650 - Mansion - north end","BW-2651/A - Piazza - from the north end","BW-2652/A - Kitchen Garden","BW-2655 - Kitchen - Butler's House","BW-2656 - Mansion - East Front","BW-2657/A - Mansion - East Front","BW-2659 - Mansion - East Front - snow scene","BW-2660/A - Ice House","BW-2660/B - Spinning House - north end","BW-2661 - West Front - Circle - Kitchen","BW-2662/C-F - Barn - north side","BW-2664 - South colonnade","BW-2665 - West Front - from south colonnade","BW-2669 - George Washington's Golden Pheasants ; Harvard University","BW-2670 - Houdon Bust ; photo by a Government Agency","BW-2671 - Houdon Bust ; photo by A Government Agency","BW-2672 - Houdon Bust ; photo by A Government Agency","BW-2673 - Houdon Bust ; photo by A Government Agency","BW-2674 - Houdon Bust ; photo by A Government Agency, National Gallery?","BW-2675 - Houdon Bust ; photo by A Government Agency, National Gallery?","BW-2676 - Houdon Bust ; photo by A Government Agency","BW-2747 - Glasses ; W-524/A-B","BW-2748 - Glass dish ; W-659","BW-2749 - Glass decanter ; W-947/A-B","BW-2750 - Wine glasses ; W-539, W-540","BW-2751 - Decanter ; W-110/A-B ; negative missing 4/96","BW-2752 - Decanter ; W-545","BW-2753 - Decanter ; W-705/A-B","BW-2754 - Decanter ; W-706","BW-2755 - Decanter ; W-109/A-B ; missing 24March2025","BW-2756 - Punch bowl ; W-1265 ; negative missing 4/96","BW-2757 - Glass dish ; W-659","BW-2773 - Tureen \u0026 platter ; W-534,  W-533","BW-2774 - Coffee Pot - basalt ; W-503/A-B","BW-2775 - Tea Set, Chinese porcelain ; W-131/A-H, W-1196/A-B","BW-2776 - \"States China\" soup plate, dinner plate ; W-945, W-509","BW-2777 - Covered Vases - Chinese porcelain ; W-19/A-D","BW-2778 - Niderviller China ; W-625, W-720/A-B","BW-2779 - Worcester vases ; W-972/A-B","BW-2780 - Punch Bowl ; W-1452","BW-2781 - Staffordshire figurine ; W-63","BW-2782 - Canton custard cup, Canton pickle dish ; W-500, W-1455","BW-2783 - Canton platter and plate ; W-754, W-999","BW-2784 - Punch Bowl ; W-747","BW-2785 - Punch Bowl ; W-658","BW-2786 - Pitchers - Turnerware ; W-516/A-B","BW-2787 - Plates from Salapian dessert service ; W-662, W-663","BW-2788 - Bristol? Mug, chocolate cup ; W-501, W-664","BW-2789 - View from Lossing of mantel garniture in Banquet Hall [New Room]","BW-2790 - Nast China - cup and saucer, after dinner coffee ; W-1198/A-B, W-529","BW-2791 - Niderviller China ; W-520/A-B, W-508/A-B","BW-2792 - Sevres covered cups ; W-611/A-C","BW-2793 - Cincinnati China","BW-2794 - Vase ; W-491","BW-2796 - Basalt inkwell ; W-725","BW-2797 - Niderviller pitcher - covered ; W-1209/A-B","BW-2798 - Sevres porringer ; W-611/D-E","BW-2799 - Cincinnati Service - custard cup ; W-1435/J","BW-2800 - Sevres covered cup ; W-1456/C-D","BW-2801 - Cincinnati China","BW-2802 - Worcester mug ; W-657","BW-2803 - Blue and white Staffordshire ; W-1002/A-H","BW-2804 - Sevres dinner plates","BW-2805 - Sevres bowl ; W-1153","BW-2806 - Cincinnati China ; W-1436, W-483","BW-2807 - Blue and white Staffordshire ; W-1002/A-H","BW-2808 - States China - covered cup \u0026 saucer ; A-386, W-1497/A-C","BW-2895 - Ben Franklin - Silhouette","BW-2896/A-B - George Washington - Silhouette ;  legend on B","BW-2897 - John A. Washington - Silhouette","BW-2900/A-B - Draft - Thomas Contee on William Molleson ; Reverse of draft - Thomas Contee on William Molleson","BW-2901/A-B - Letter - George Washington Estate: B - Page 1, A -Page2","BW-2932 - Portrait of Washington","BW-2933 - Portrait of Lafayette","BW-2935/A-D - Letter - J. Bloxham to William Peacey","BW-2936/A-H - Recent interiors - 1 of Tomb, 1 of coach; also exteriors - Barn, main gate, Museum, Little Hatchet Tea Room, Spinning House (before restoration) ; photos by Rideout \u0026 Stapp","BW-2937/K-O - Pictures taken for Annual Report","BW-2938 - Plan of Flower Garden - from Handbook ; sent out on loan by Mr. Fisher 7/8/61; for Kitchen Garden see #3249","BW-2944/A-C - Portrait - Martha Peter ; One of these is Infra - red","BW-2950/A-B - Desk believed to have belonged to Daniel Parke Custis","BW-2951/A-D - Infra-red \u0026 ultraviolet negatives of the \"1775\" trunk","BW-2952/A-B - Silver ladle said to have been given to David \u0026 Eleanor Stuart by George Washington - unowned","BW-2953 - Argand mantel lamp","BW-2954 - Hook table","BW-3124 - \"Northwest View of the Mansion of George Washington - Mount Vernon\" by P. Haas - About 1850","BW-3130 - View of Sulgrave Manor","BW-3141 - George Washington's entry into Trenton","BW-3142 - Portrait - George Washington after Stuart","BW-3143 - Portrait - Eleanor Parke Custis","BW-3144 - Early print of July 4th","BW-3146 - Death of George Washington","BW-3149 - Houdon in Richmond","BW-3151 - Painting - George Washington by Savage","BW-3156 - Dining table - Hepplewhite ; W-1372/A-B","BW-3208 - Stern Board from ship \"Mt. Vernon\" carved by Samuel McIntire, represented in \"Out in America\" Vol 38 - No 2, April 1950 ; photo by Library of Congress","BW-3236 - \"The House of Washington\" Currier \u0026 Ives ; M-1618","BW-3245 - Horse print - \"Cardinal Puff\" - 1770","BW-3249 - Kitchen Garden plan","BW-3268 - Portrait - Ann Pamela Cunningham by Lambdin ; MVLA Collection","BW-3273 - Miss Ann Pamela Cunningham, First Regent ; MVLA collection ; also 5x7","BW-3295 - Portrait - General George Washington Custis Lee ; Washington \u0026 Lee University, Lexington, VA","BW-3299 - Col. Upton Herbert, Miss Tracy \u0026 Misses Dulaney \u0026 Herbert at Mount Vernon circa 1868 ;  Photo owned by Miss J. B. Whiting, Middleburg, VA","BW-3300 - Print - Washington's Tomb ; MVLA Collection","BW-3317/A - Mrs. Washington's traveling expenses ; A-581 ; Annual Report 1952","BW-3318 - Page from European Magazine of Jan. 1800 ; A-610 ; With obituary,  Annual Report 1952","BW-3319 - Page from European Magazine of Jan. 1800 ; A-610 ; With portrait, Annual Report 1952","BW-3325 - George Washington's funeral ; A-619 ; Collection of Mrs. Stanley Wohl, Washington, DC","BW-3326/A-B - Print of Mount Vernon: A - east view, B- west view ; by Bennett ; Sold for MVLA,  MVLA Collection","BW-3327 - Benjamin Franklin's portrait by Wright ; After Duplessis, MVLA Collection","BW-3328 - French aquatint of General Washington ; A-613\t; Annual Report 1952","BW-3329 - Hall [Central Passage] at Mount Vernon ; From Godey's Ladys Book, MVLA Collection","BW-3330 - Banquet Hall [New Room] at Mount Vernon ; From Godey's Ladys Book, MVLA Collection","BW-3331 - Ruins of Greenhouse, sketched by Lossing ;  MVLA Collection - pub book ; missing 31Mar25","BW-3347 - Portrait of George Washington attributed to Gilbert Stuart ; Owned by Mrs. John M. Morton, Montgomery, Ala. (from photo sent to McGill James of National Gallery, Washington, DC)","BW-3348 - Detail of portrait of George Washington attributed to Gilbert Stuart ; Owned by Mrs. John M. Morton;  See #3347","BW-3349 - Flower Garden Plan - 1953 Revision ; See #5038 - 35 mm \u0026 4x5","BW-3351/A-B - First page of George Washington's draft of Martha Washington's letter to Mrs. Samuel Powel - 20 May 1797 ; From Powel Collection, MVLA","BW-3352/A-B - First page of letter of Martha Washington to Mrs. Samuel Powel - 20 May 1787 ; From Powel Collection, MVLA","BW-3353 - Letter of Tobias Lear to Thomas Porter - Nov. 24, 1786 ; A-607 ;  MVLA original mss.","BW-3354 - Letter of Frances Washington to Col. Burwell Bassett, 20 Sept. 1790 ; A-625 ; Fahs Smith Collection, MVLA","BW-3356 - Wells Fargo Certificate to Louis McLane -1859 - \"Gold Bar\" ; Original document - MVLA Collection","BW-3357 - Group showing Ann Pamela Cunningham and Vice Regents at Mount Vernon ; Photo in MVLA Collection","BW-3359 - Photo of Miss Harriet Clayton Comegys, Fourth Mount Vernon Regent ; MVLA print, MV 363 , dup","BW-3360 - Photo of Mrs. Alice Haliburton Richards, Fifth Mount Vernon Regent ; MVLA picture","BW-3361 - Photo of Mrs. Justine Van Rensselaer Townsend, Third Mount Vernon Regent ; MVLA picture","BW-3362 - Mrs. Horace Mann Towner, Sixth Mount Vernon Regent","BW-3364 - Inscriptions on back of Graff photographs ; Original borrowed from  J.R. Battle, Villanova, PA; See #3363","BW-3372 - Introductory panel - Centennial Exhibition","BW-3376 - Facsimile of Miss Cunningham's first appeal in The Charleston Mercury, Dec. 2, 1853 ; photo by Library of Congress ; MV518 ; also dup","BW-3475 - West Ford - Lossing sketch from Mount Vernon and its Associations","BW-3476 - Northwest view of Mansion of George Washington - lithograph by P. Haas","BW-3477 - School House or Garden house - Lossing sketch from Mount Vernon and its Associations","BW-3378 - Mount Vernon landing - Lossing sketch from Mount Vernon and its Associations","BW-3479 - Ancient entrance to Mount Vernon, in 1858, Lossing sketch, Mount Vernon and its Associations","BW-3480 - Western front of Mount Vernon as it appeared in 1858, Lossing sketch, Mount Vernon and its Associations","BW-3489 - 1796 - Latrobe - southeast view of Mount Vernon ; Owned by Bishop Tucker?","BW-3492 - Second page of John Augustine Washington's letters to Ann Pamela Cunningham agreeing to sell Mount Vernon ; See #3379","BW-3493 - Map of John Augustine Washington's estate by W. Gillingham ; Owned by Julian Washington","BW-3495 - Perspective view - center spread in office ; Handbook 44 \u0026 45; See also #690, #5040, #5614, #4285","BW-3496 - Front cover - inside (handbook) in office","BW-3547/A-B - Letter - Edward Everett to Dr. Gilman (Boston, April 21, 1856): A - 1st page, B - second and last page with signature ; Gift of Regent","BW-3548/A-B - Letter - Edward Everett to gentlemen of Charleston, South Carolina (Boston, Apr 21, 1856): A - 1st page, B -  second and last page with signature and addresses ; Gift of Regent","BW-3549/A-D - Letter - 69 undersigned gentlemen of Charleston, South Carolina to Edward Everett (Charleston, Mar 31, 1856) ; gift of Regent","BW-3555/A-B - Letter - Martha Washington to Fanny Bassett Washington, Aug 3, 1794","BW-3556/A-B - Letter - Martha Washington to Fanny Bassett Washington, Philadelphia, Dec 15, 1794","BW-3557/A-C - Letter - Martha Washington to Fanny Bassett Washington, Philadelphia, August 29, 1791 ; Annual Report 1953, pages 68-70","BW-3566 - Engraving - after Houdon bust, by Alexander Tardieu ; A-692, M-1894, I-77\t; Annual Report 1953","BW-3567 - Engraving - George Washington, after Peale, by T. Cook; published by S. Bladon 1783 ; A-692 ; [B 7, GR. 40]","BW-3568 - Engraving - George Washington, published by H.D. Symonds, 1796 ; Rare, ficticious; A-692 [B-427; GR 783] ; missing - 31Mar25","BW-3569 - Engraving - George Washington by B. B. Ellis, after DuSimitiere, 1783 ; A-692 , Annual Report 1953 - frontispiece; [B 65; GR 75] ; missing 31Mar25","BW-3570 - Engraving - George Washington by T.C.G. Fritzsch ; A-692 ; Ficticious; Campbell type, rare; [B 53, GR 739] ; missing 31Mar25","BW-3571 - Letter - President Eisenhower to Mrs. Powell, Regent, Oct. 22, 1953 ; Annual Report 1953, page 12","BW-3572 - First Floor Plan of Spinning House - Macomber ; Annual Report 1953, page 20","BW-3573 - Title page of early edition of Lee's funeral oration ; Jackson Collection, Annual Report 1953","BW-3574/A - Artist's sketch showing original roof under Piazza roof ; Annual Report 1953, page 31","BW-3575 - Black \u0026 white photo of colored reproduction miniature of George Washington ; A-692 ; Owned by Sir J.C. Tollemache Sinclair, Bart.","BW-3588 - Copy of a photograph showing wedding dress presented by Miss Kate Uhler ; A-752; H-1952","BW-3662 - Inscription on back of oil painting of Quay Italian city ; A-765","BW-3663 - Oil painting of Italian city ; A-765 ; Annual Report 1954, page 53 ; missing 31Mar25","BW-3664 - Sharples' pastel of George Washington ; A-772","BW-3665 - Sharples' pastel of Martha Washington ; A-772","BW-3666 - Sharples' pastel of Martha Washington and frame ; A-772","BW-3667 - Sharples' pastel of George Washington and frame ; A-772 ; Annual Report 1954, page 12","BW-3668 - Portrait of Lawrence Washington attributed to Wollaston ; W-126 ; Annual Report 1954, front","BW-3684 - View of Palladian window - sketch ; Annual Report 1954 Cover","BW-3686 - Syngman Rhee planting a tree ; Original by Abbie Rowe, courtesy of National Park Services","BW-3687/A-B - Letter - George A. Washington to General Washington, Oct 25, 1786 ; A-750 ; Annual Report 1954, pages 44-45","BW-3688/A-B - Letter - Martha Washington to \"Fanny\", Feb 3, 1793 ; Annual Report 1954, pages 36-37","BW-3710 - Sketch of George Washington Parke Custis (from Lossing)","BW-3711 - Sketch of George Washington Lafayette (from Lossing)","BW-3740 - Oil painting of Mount Vernon, circa 1850, owned by Mrs. Major ; A-830","BW-3785 - Over mantel painting in West Parlor [Front Parlor] - after repair ; W-356","BW-3787 - A.J. Davis pencil sketch of Mansion - West Front ; A-800 ; Annual Report 1955, page 34","BW-3788 - \"Tomb of Washington\" (Old Tomb, 1832) by Geo. Lehrman ; A-809","BW-3789 - Winslow Homer watercolor of Mansion ; A-803 ; Annual Report 1955, page 37","BW-3790 - A.J. Davis sketch of Portico circa 1831 ; A-800 ; Annual Report 1955, front cover","BW-3801 - Letter - George Washington to Humphreys, June 20, 1786 ; Annual Report 1955, page 23","BW-3811 - Needlework early view of Mansion ; A-807 ; Annual Report 1955, page 30","BW-3812 - An ode to Mount Vernon by David Humphreys ; Annual Report 1955, page 26","BW-3819 - Plate showing wheel harness, from Felton's Treatise on Carriages \u0026 Harness ; Annual Report 1955, page 15","BW-3965/A-B - Martha Washington Inventory: A - title page. B - 3rd page ; A-894\t; See #3955, #3956; Annual Report 1956","BW-3983/A-E - Measured drawings of outbuildings ; by Carroll Curtice - '56-'57","BW-3991 - Account of payment to Jos. Anthony, May 14, 1796, (Philadelphia Account Book) ; Historical Society of Pennsylvania ; Mount Vernon Silver, page 64, Illustration 31","BW-3994/A-C - Relief map of Mount Vernon","BW-4012/A-B - Letter - Tobias Lear to Thos. Law (Sat night 10 o'clock) re George Washington's illness ; Annual Report 1957, page 41","BW-4013 - Letter - Martha Washington to Frances Henley, Nov 30, 1789 (98?) ; Annual Report 1957, page 47","BW-4014 - Drawing - \"Destruction of the Bastille\" ; Annual Report 1957, page 22","BW-4016/A-B - Washington Inventory - one page - \"In the Library\" ; Annual Report 1957, page 28; Peter Collection","BW-4017/A-B - Title page and George Washington's signature - \"Travels in North America\" ; Annual Report 1957, page 26","BW-4270 - Chair cushion","BW-4271 - Fishing tackle ; A-950; W-2201/A ; Annual Report 1958, page 57","BW-4272 - Painting - \"Great Falls\" ; W-2","BW-4275/A-B - Table setting - Dining Room ; see CT 111/A-B","BW-4276/C - Mrs. Washington's Bedroom - construction research ; Also two color trans. (in office record file)","BW-4277 - Richardt's oil painting - \"Mount Vernon in 1858\" ; Annual Report 1958, page 10;  Photo of a photo","BW-4279 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - dried flower arrangements ;  see CT 117","BW-4285/C - Grounds plan perspective view ; See #690, 3495, 5040, 5614","BW-4286/A-B - Spring table setting ; CT 124/A-B","BW-4288/A-D - Miniature - Burwell Bassett by C.W. Peale ; see CT 120, 121","BW-4325 - Mansion - East Front with Houdon bust","BW-4326/A-D - Wright plaster profile of General Washington","BW-4328/A - Original framed engraving from George Washington's collection - Sentimental Journey / Sterne's ; W-2254","BW-4329/A - Original engraving from Mount Vernon - view of Nidpath Castle ; W-2255","BW-4331/A - Early photographic view of Tomb, 1858 ; glass negative 14\"x16\"","BW-4332/A - Early photographic view of East Front 1858 ; glass neg 14\"x16\"; going to Natl Trust - will return 7/21/61","BW-4360 - Houdon bust ; Courtesy Dwight Franklin","BW-4377/A-E - Mansion - west central door - exterior and interior views","BW-4433 - Hand netted and tied fringe ; also 4x5 ; missing 31Mar25","BW-4492 - Easter table Setting - Small Dining Room; 2/4/61","BW-4496/A-B - Office façade - with accumulated paint removed","BW-4500/A-B - View of Mockley Point - from south end of Mansion","BW-4506 - Girl Scouts on Circle, showing West Front","BW-4520/C-D - Latrobe view of Maryland shore - Present day view from approximately the same point","BW-4538 - Detail of Dining Room [Small Dining Room] ceiling ; From 1961 Restoration Exhibit ; missing 31Mar25","BW-4549/A-B - Early view of Mount Vernon - East Front (Lowell, Mass)","BW-4550/B - Early 1792 view of Mount Vernon - West Front Circle (Lowell, Mass)","BW-4566/A-B - West Front and Bowling Green after the Parkyns view ; See Negative #3198","BW-4570/A - View of river shores - south from Fort Washington","BW-4573/A - Mansion - West Front with visitors","BW-4574 - Mansion - from southeast lawn with visitors","BW-4582/A-B,D - Maryland shore from Boulevard overlook","BW-4682/A-B - View of Maryland shore with billboard in foreground","BW-4744/A-B - Mansion - West Front ; see CT 357/A-C","BW-4745/A - Mansion - East Front","BW-4751/C - 1963 version of map of Maryland shore ; see #4684","BW-4766/A-B - Mansion - West Front","BW-4777 - Kern, 1861 early view","BW-4778/A-B - Progress report","BW-4784/A - Robert \u0026 Lawrence Washington quitclaim (1601)","BW-4800 - General Washington's dressing gown ; W-2407/A","BW-4801/A-B - Flower Garden - palisade \u0026 Seed House","BW-4803 - Kitchen Garden - palisade \u0026 Seed House","BW-4808/A - Project overview editorials","BW-4809/B - Latrobe watercolor of Mansion with group on Piazza (photostat of) ; see 3729 ; Missing - 7Apr25","BW-4881/A-B - New Tomb","BW-4948/A-B - Bed in General Washington's Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber] ; W-194 ; Furniture Booklet","BW-4972/D-F - Measured Drawings of the Mansion for Handbook ; Special D, 1997?","BW-4973/C - Piscataway map as of May 1965","BW-5001 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - west hall, reproducing a view taken in 1899 by Detroit photographer for Mr. Humelsine's talk ; Also six 2x2 B\u0026W slides","BW-5037/A-D - Map showing location of Mount Vernon ; HB 1965, pp. 2-3","BW-5038/A-B - Plan of Flower Garden ; B copied from A by Landscape Architecture ; see 35mm by Judd \u0026 Detwerler","BW-5039/A-B - Plan of Kitchen Garden ; B copied from A by Landscape Architecture from 35mm by Judd \u0026 Detwerler","BW-5040/A-B - Perspective view of the Mansion, etc. ; HB 1965, pp. 50-51","BW-5042 - Map of the Five Farms ; HB 1965, pp. 98-99","BW-5060/B - List of plants, shrubs, etc., grown at Mount Vernon /s/ Franklin A. Whelan","BW-5086/A-B - Dinner in honor of Col. Dodge, Mayflower Hotel, October 20, 1934 ; Missing B - 7Apr25","BW-5122 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - north wall (wide angle view)","BW-5139/C - North Lane Storehouse interior","BW-5200/A-J - Funeral bills: A - Gutten, B - Ingle, C - Munn, D - Edick, E - MacKenzie, F - Fairfax County Clerk, G - Bowie, H - Keith, I - Lightfoot, J - Pinckney","BW-5381 - Charles Willson Peale's 1772 portrait of General Washington ; photograph by Victor Amato","BW-5383/A-B - Plat with survey notes - 1690 - George Brent","BW-5384/A-B - Land patent - Thomas Culpeper to Col. N. Spencer \u0026 Lt. John Washington, March 1, 1674, with George Washington's endorsement","BW-5432/A-F - Ground maps: A - Wharf Area, B - Mansion \u0026 outbuildings, C - Vice Regents' quarters area, D - Kennel Area, E - Shop area, F - Circle area ; Six 6\"x8\" portions of the topographic survey made by photogrammetry at a scale of 1\"= 200' ; photo by Sterling Maddox \u0026 Associates","BW-5436/A-D - Wade/McCaw Collections of Washington/Custis Memorabilia in place in museum cases","BW-5438/C-D - Mansion from the North Grove ; EV-5105, RP-130 ; - Photocopy of photo of an oil painting of 1857 presented by Donald Jackson, Editor, The Papers of Washington - \"The Old Mount Vernon\" by Eastman Johnson","BW-5440 - View from the north corner of the Piazza across river to the Maryland shore","BW-5441 - The Prince of Wales \u0026 President Buchanan at the Tomb entrance, October 5, 1860. (King Edward VII) ; Photocopy of a portion of a photograph of the painting by Rossiter of the visit of the Prince of Wales, October 5, 1860.","BW-5442 - Visit of the Prince of Wales, November 13, 1919, at the Tomb. (King Edward VIII, Duke of Windsor) ; Photocopy of a portion of a photograph (no #)","BW-5443 - Visit of King George VI \u0026 Queen Elizabeth, June 9, 1939, at the West Front ; Photocopy of a portion of a photograph by W. H. Lamb","BW-5444 - Visit of Princess Margaret \u0026 Lord Snowden, November 16, 1965, looking out a window ; Photocopy of a photograph by Norman Matheny","BW-5474 - List of prints in George Washington's hand","BW-5476 - Letter - Elizabeth Powell to George Washington, June 1, 1796","BW-5492 - \"The Washington Family\" - Paul-Bell, Philadelphia, 1800 ; RP-211, Print 5191 (Retro)","BW-5510/A-C - Portion of map of adjoining lands, c. 1772, drawn by George Washington: A - showing Belvoir, B - detail of Belvoir, C- Whole map ; RM-93; MS-2241","BW-5511 - Letter cover - John Parke Custis to Martha Washington, June 9, 1776 ; W-631 ; Missing - 7Apr25","BW-5520/A-B - Quilted \u0026 appliqued coverlet ; M-1299","BW-5529 - Stephen's Directory, pp. 192-193, with President George Washington's listing on page 193","BW-5530/A-B - Clerical copy of deed dated 6th of September 1654 granting 1000 acres to Giles Brent, Jr., B - 6-line endorsement in Washington's hand; reverse of 5530/A ; RM-283; MS-2832","BW-5531 - Land grant -Thomas, [Lord] Culpeper to Col. Nicholas Spencer \u0026 Lt. Col. John Washington, March 1, 1674, 5000 acres ; W-646","BW-5533 - Spencer-Washington Survey Plat - Division of 1690 ; W-648[MS]","BW-5534 - George Washington - letter to Dancing Assembly Nov 12, 1799","BW-5535 - George Washington's plan of the Piazza paving","BW-5614/A - Perspective view of Mount Vernon with key","BW-5644/A-B - Continental currency $35.00","BW-5645/A-D - Letter from Marquis de Chastellux to George Washington - 17 June 1784 ; RM-207, MS-2665","BW-5646/A-B - Map of Mt. Zepher and Union Farms","BW-5653/A-B - Original Tree of Life Carpet \u0026 Grass mat in Banquet Hall [New Room] ; A - Original Tree of Life Carpet, 2 negatives, B - Grass mat in Banquet Hall [New Room], 3 negatives ; photo by R. Schwartz for Tony Landreau","BW-5676/A-E - Pohick Church ; returned by Beck Engraving Co, 1935.  See 1932 Handbook, page 34; retro accessioned 6/76","BW-5677 - Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber] ; 1932 Handbook, same as #5676","BW-5678 - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room] ; See 1932 Handbook, page 22, see neg 612","BW-5679 - Portico and flagpole ; conditions same as #5676","BW-5767/A-D - Vaughan Plan ; photo by Barton-Cotton\t; color separations in B\u0026W negative form used in 1976 Annual Report cover","BW-5776 - Mrs. Ella Bassett Washington, Vice Regent of West Virginia, 1870-1898 ; Negative from original photo in VR scrapbook","BW-6396 - West Front from Bowling Green gate ; Dev Office turned over 8/86","BW-6397 - East Front from slightly south of Mansion ; Dev Office turned over 8/86","BW-6398 - South wall of Large Dining Room [New Room] ; Dev Office turned over 8/86","BW-6399 - East wall of A.P.C. building from north ; Dev Office turned over 8/86","BW-6732 - Large Dining Room - Christmas pie ; also 4x5","BW-6735 - Jim Rees' \"great cake\" ; also 4x5","BW-6893 - Moulding profiles - Rooms 106 and 113 by Morley J. Williams - 1937 ; new neg '92","BW-6894 - Moulding profiles - Rooms 103 and 104, by Morley J. Williams - 1937 ; new neg '92","BW-6895 - Floor plan - second floor 1898 ; new neg '92","BW-6896 - Drawing - Palladian window, John Loughnane ; new neg '92","BW-6897 - Drawing - Banquet Hall [New Room] ornamentation, John Loughnane ; new neg '92","BW-6898 - Restoration plan - Garden and dependencies, Morley J. Williams ; new neg '92","BW-6899 - North elevation, John Loughnane and Earl Purdy ; new neg '92","BW-6900 - Drawing - West Front 1933, Chester Price ; new neg '92","BW-6901 - Drawing - West Front, John Loughnane - Earl Purdy ; new neg '92","BW-6902 - First floor plan of Mansion, Philip San Filippo ; new neg '92","BW-6903/1-5 - Architectural Drawings: 1 - Schedule of doors, 2 - 2-Y-5. 3 - 2-Y-2, 4 - 2-Y-4, 5 - 2-Y-3 ; new neg '92","BW-6910/1-2 - Record of hubs set around Mansion - 1935 ; new neg '92","BW-6911 - \"Survey of Washington's Home\" drawn by Theophilus ... ; new neg '92","BW-6912/1-12 - Architectural drawings - Feb 1932 by Charles K. Bryant for city of N.Y., Centennial of George Washington's birth ; new neg '92","BW-6949/1-3 - Architectural drawings (Williams/Scruggs) - Mansion: 1 - west elevation, 2 - east elevation, 3 - North and south elevations ; photo by Reprographics H.S.R. '92","BW-6950/1-2 - Architectural drawings (Williams/Scruggs) - Mansion: 1 - north \u0026 south sections, 2 - section to west ; photo by Reprographics H.S.R. '92","BW-6951/1-3 - Architectural drawings (Hopkins, Ulman, Williams) - Mansion: 1 - 1st floor plan, 2 - 2nd floor plan, 3 - 3rd floor plan ; photo by Reprographics H.S.R. '92","BW-6952/1-4 - Architectural drawings (Emerson, Hopkins, Williams)- Kitchen: 1 - north elevation, 2 - south elevation \u0026 east, 3 - south \u0026 east sections, 4 - floor plan ; photo by Reprographics H.S.R. '92","BW-6953/1-2 - Architectural drawings (Williams, Ulman) - Mansion: 1 - 1st floor perspective, 2 - 2nd floor perspective ; photo by Reprographics H.S.R. '92","BW-7029 - Measured drawings - Circulation Plan - Tomb (Worth Bailey) ; photo by Reprographics","BW-7030 - Measured drawings - Mansion - 1st floor plan 1898 ; photo by Reprographics","BW-7031 - Measured drawings - Tomb repairs 1936 Marc Williams ; photo by Reprographics","BW-7032 - Measured drawings - Guard House - Tomb - Macomber ; photo by Reprographics","BW-7033 - Measured drawings - Tomb repairs 1937 Marc Williams ; photo by Reprographics","BW-7058 - Sixteen-sided barn from glass slide ; photo by Washington House, 3 negatives ; also 4x5","BW-7064/A-B - Maps - 1754 map of Virginia \u0026 western parts of the colony from Journal of Major Washington ; photo by Washington House","BW-7155 - Measured Drawings - Elevation of New Tomb by Walter C. Densmore, March 13, 1937 \u0026 Ground Plan - Outer Vault by Walter C. Densmore, March 13, 1937 ; retro ; photo by Reprographics","BW-7156 - Measured Drawings - Circulation Plan - Area around New Tomb, December 26, 1945 and Rear Vault - New Tomb by Worth Bailey, November 1936 ;  retro ; photo by Reprographics","BW-7228 - Media - Bill Sommerfield as George Washington greeting visitors on Bowling Green","BW-7323 - Visitors - Charles, Prince of Wales, Princess Anne, Julie \u0026 Tricia Nixon, David Eisenhower ; retro","BW-7324 - Visitors - Madame Khruschev with daughters \u0026 Charles Cecil Wall ; Star Staff photo ; Restricted","BW-7325 - Record photo - 1931 tree-planting on N.S. Capitol grounds ; Time Staff photo","BW-7384 - Furniture - Aitkin secretary - Burling chair - in place, Study ; retro","BW-7385 - Mansion - East Front ; retrp","BW-7533 - Engraving - \"Apotheosis of Washington\" after R. Peale ; See also CN 6718","BW-7723 - Distinguished visitors - Audrey Hepburn in Upper Garden ; retro","BW-7724 - Engraving - First in Peace ; retro ; also 4x5","BW-7725 - Five Farms survey (1793) ;  retro","Negative BW-105/b destroyed due to deteroriation, October 12, 2004. One duplicate negative created in 2004 - from BW-105/a.","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative BW-113/A deteriorating, destroyed (10-12-2004)","Negative destroyed, proof only","Original negative showing detetioration, removed and duplicated (2004)","Negative BW-138a deteriorated, copied and discarded - 10/12/2004","Negative BW-139b deteriorated, copied and discarded - 10/12/2004","Negative BW-140b deteriorated, copied and removed - 10/12/2004","Negative had deteriorated and was too dark - removed from collecton - 10/12/2004","Negative BW-144b deteriorated, copied and discarded - 10/12/2004","Original negative missing - 2/24/2022","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Note in logbook indicates that proof was lent to John C. Chatterton on 8/3/1951","Note in logbook indicates that negative was lent to John C. Chatterton on 8/3/1951","Inventory on 11/1/1985 - negative missing","Note in logbook indicates that negative was lent to John C. Chatterton on 8/3/1951","Inventory on 11/1/1985 - negative missing","Note in logbook indicates that negative was lent to John C. Chatterton on 8/3/1951","Inventory on 11/1/1985 - negative missing","Note in logbook indicates that negative was lent to John C. Chatterton on 8/3/1951","Inventory on 11/1/1985 - negative missing","Original deteriorating - removed 2004","Note in logbook indicates that negative was lent to John C. Chatterton on 8/3/1951","Inventory on 11/1/1985 - negative missing","Inventory on 11/1/1985 - negative missing","Inventory on 11/1/1985 - negative missing","Note in logbook indicates that negative was lent to John C. Chatterton on 8/3/1951","Inventory on 11/1/1985 - negative missing","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative missing - 03/07/2022","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destoryed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Note in catalog book: Out -John C. Chatterton - 8/3/1951; Missing 11/1/1985","Negative destroyed, proof only","Note from catalog book: Out -John C. Chatterton - 8/3/1951; Missing 11/1/1985","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Note from catalog book: Missing 11/1/1985","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negatives destroyed, proofs only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negatives destroyed, proofs only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negatives destroyed, proofs only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","BW-453/N-R - Negatives destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Note in catalog book: Out - John C. Chatterton - 8/3/51;  Missing 11/1/85","Note on catalog book: Out - John C. Chatterton - 8/3/51;  Missing 11/1/85","Note in catalog book: Out - John C. Chatterton - 8/4/51; missing 11/4/85","Notes in catalog book: Out -John C. Chatterton - 8/3/51; Missing 11/4/85","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","(2) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 1","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative restored, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Note in catalog book: Original destroyed, copy negative 7/79 [1979]","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destoryed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destoyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","827/A-C, F - Negative destroyed, proof only","Original negative or proof missing as of 10/24/2022","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","BW-844/A - negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative missing, proof only - 11/14/2022","Negative destroyed, proof only","Note in catalog book, negatives missing 5/23/1986","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destoyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, print only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","BW-17a - Marked \"missing\"","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destoryed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative BW-31, noted as destroyed","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destoyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","NITRATE NEGATIVE - duplicate made (4x5) and original destroyed in 2004","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","BW-908B - Missing 11-5-55","Note in the catalog books: A and D destroyed, too fuzzy (11/18/1975)","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative deteriorating - removed 2025","Negative deteriorating - removed 2025","Negative deteriorating - removed 2025","Negative deteriorating - removed 2025","Negative deteriorating - removed 2025","Negative deteriorating - removed 2025","Negative deteriorating - removed 2025","Negative deteriorating - removed 2025","Negative deteriorating - removed 2025","Negative deteriorating - removed 2025","Negative deteriorating - removed 2025","Negative deteriorating - removed 2025","Negative deteriorating - removed 2025","Negative deteriorating - removed 2025","The Historical Photograph Collection is largely comprised of materials created by or for the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association. Photographers primarily include staff members and contract photographers. The collection spans the 1930s to the 2000s and includes analog material made up of a variety of sizes of film negatives providing a visual history of the Mansion, outbuildings, tombs, grounds, events, visitors, collection objects, personnel, restoration, and changes throughout the estate.","Photo Archives of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association","Mount Vernon Ladies' Association of the Union","Capitol Photo","Davis, Wick, Rosengarten Company, Inc.","National Geographic Society (U.S.)","Micro-Master","Judd \u0026 Detweiler","Henry's Camera Center","Cooper Trent","Detroit Publishing Co.","MFM Design","Northeast Document Conservation Center (NEDCC)","Tisara Studio (Alexandria, VA)","United States Information Agency","International News Photos (New York, N.Y.)","Wall, Charles Cecil, 1903-1995","Morse, Frank","Fisher, Robert B.","Crandell, Dwight S.","Marler, Howard B.","Boyle, Bonnie","Vaughan, Ted","Abbott, Harold T.","Killam, Charles W.","Grimsley, Norman, 1890-1976","Petitt, Arthur","Dodge, Harrison Howell, 1852-1937","Woodbury, Charlotte, 1873-1966","Brown, Caroline Hinman Clement","Jennings, Annie Burr, 1855-1939","Warren, Romayne Latta, 1877-1968","Foster, Victorine Du Pont, 1849-1934","Hanks, Mary Esther Vilas, 1873-1959","Failing, Mary Forbush, 1862-1947","Quander, Thomas H.","Duvall, James Garfield (Jesse)","Permar, William Jones, 1856-1940","Rouse, James B., 1896-1946","Rouse, William L.","Thomas, O. J. \"Buck\" (Oswald)","Rouse, Harrison Dodge","Maxey, Mary Frances Campbell","Damtew, Desta, Ras, 1892-1937","Roosevelt, Eleanor, 1884-1962","Thayer, Pauline Revere, 1862-1934","Young , James","Washington, Julian H., 1894-1953","Comegys, Harriet Clayton, 1840-1927","Archer, James R.","Leet Bros.","Enersen, Lawrence","Cunningham, Ann Pamela, 1816-1875","Neitzey, Wilfred Henry, 1895-1988","Miller, George W. (Willie)","Lacey, Fred","Simms, Walter","Ayres, Tom","Collins, Howard","Rogers, Manuel","McCalley, Charles","Deavers, Linton, 1906-1968","Costello, Ernest","Ford, George F., 1859-1935","Stirl, George S.","Richards, Alice Haliburton King, 1860-1936","Peery, George Campbell, 1873-1952","Peery, Nancy Gillespie, 1882-1963","Call, Norman, 1880-1959","Page, Roswell, 1858-1939","Smoot, William Albert, 2nd, 1878-1941","Lehman, Harry","Doughton, Page","Taylor, Roy","Webster, John Wallace","Mott, Agnes Peter, 1880-1957","Price, James H.  (James Hubert), 1878-1943","George VI, King of Great Britain, 1895-1952","Elizabeth, Queen, consort of George VI, King of Great Britain, 1900-2002","Towner, Harriet C. (Harriet Cole), 1869-1942","Reith, Alexander","Teller, Albert","Murdock, John Robert, 1885-1972","Johnston, Frances Benjamin, 1864-1952","Bourbon-Parma, Félix Marie Vincent de (Vollstaendiger Name), 1893-1970","Davies, Joseph Edward, 1876-1958","Woltz, Lewis P.","Juliana, Queen of the Netherlands, 1909-2004","Macomber, Walter","Rowe, Abbie, 1905-1967","Chamberlain, Samuel V., 1895-1975","Hatch","Dunlop, James R.","Chatterton, John C.","Bailey, Worth, 1908-1980","Washington, Eleanor Love Selden, 1824-1860","Miller, Walter","Loeb, Morris, 1878-1969","Washington, Ella Bassett, 1834-1898","Anderson, Anne Page Wilder, 1873-1956","Holden, Polly Bullard, 1906-2004","Barnes, Mary Fauntleroy, 1824-1912","Skutans, Albert","Greenough, Louisa Ingersoll, 1813-1891","Lamb, William Harrison","Johnston, Elizabeth Johnston Evans, 1851-1934","Longfellow, Alice M. 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For additional information please contact the Manager of Visual Resources.\u003c/p\u003e"],"custodhist_heading_ssm":["Custodial History"],"custodhist_tesim":["Items in this collection were either created by or under contract by the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association. Materials are added to the collection as they are created or processed. For additional information please contact the Manager of Visual Resources."],"fileplan_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBW-3085 - Pair of brass candlesticks [M-1629/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e"],"fileplan_heading_ssm":["File Plan"],"fileplan_tesim":["BW-3085 - Pair of brass candlesticks [M-1629/A-B]"],"odd_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBW-3579/A-D - Two chairs owned by George Washington side-by-side. The chair on the left [W-159] is in the Mount Vernon collection and the chair on the right is in the collection at the Masonic Lodge in Alexandria, Virginia. BW-3579/D shows Mr. Heisley with the Mount Vernon chair [W-159]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3580/A-B - A - Windsor chair said to have come from Mount Vernon, B - Chippendale chair, leather seat; said to have come from Mount Vernon ; Masonic Memorial Lodge Museum, Alexandria, VA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3587/A-C - Queen Anne walnut table - for consideration\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3772 - Grain bin in stable ; H-1939; A-738\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3773 - Wood trunk in Spinning House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3784/A-D - Lord Fairfax's chair ; A-679; H-1888 ; also no. 3918 \u0026amp; 3537\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3904/A-C - Mahogany ladderback chair ; A-894, W-2185 ; Peter Collection #72 (120), see #3928 ; photo by Mr. Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3917/A-E - Paint removal from Mansion ; James Garfield Duvall \"Jessie\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3952 - View of painting progress on West Front ; Annual Report 1956\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3957/A-B - North colonnade\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4354/A-D - Drainage tunnel - opening of small tunnel at Old Tomb\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4355/A-B - Sea wall - hell hole outfall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4995 - Mule cart (65-116) ; Outbuildings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4996 - Harrow (61-41) ; Outbuildings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4997 - Grindstone (60-87) ; Outbuildings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5206/1-12 - Winter scenes with rime frost: 1 - Mansion - north end, from north grove, 2/3 - North Necessary from Storehouse, 4 - Courtyard \u0026amp; Servants' Hall from head of South Lane, 5 - South Necessary from South Lane, 6 - Mansion - south end, from south grove, 7 - Well House from south grove, 8 - North grove \u0026amp; Spinning House from Piazza, 9 - Mansion shot from northeast lawn, 10 - Courtyard from entrance to south serpentine, 11 -Mansion - West Front, from south serpentine\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5217/1-10 - Transplanting of weeping tree boxwood ; missing - 5May2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5218/11-12 - Repaving Tomb approach walk ; missing - 5May2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5219/1-12 - Central Hall, second floor, construction research ; missing - 5May2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5238/2-3,5-8 - Chest of drawers - details of top \u0026amp; legs ; W-1420 ; Yale-Kountze Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5239/4-5,8-9 - Mahogany empire sofa ; H-1380\t; Yale-Kountze Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5240/1-12 - Mansion steps north end of Piazza - excavation research\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5242/1-12 - Family Kitchen - west wall stripped of paint\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5243/5-12 - Servant's hall - construction research - framing members exposed during replacement of insulation material\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5244/1-12 - Servants Hall - construction research\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5245/4-11 - Mule shed at stable\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5246 - Buckeye tree No. 79 - base of stem\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5247/2-3 - Buckeye tree Nos. 79 \u0026amp; 92 - base of stems\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5251/6-9 - Courtyard \u0026amp; West Front with visitors\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5252/1-4 - Visitors\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5253/1-2,5-6,10-11 - Family Kitchen: 1-2 - south wall repair, 5-6 - south wall repair, 10-11 - east wall stripped for repainting\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5254/2, 6-7,8-10 - Family Kitchen - stripping paint\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5255/1-2,4-12 - Family Kitchen - construction research, 4-12 - south wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5256/2-5 - Family Kitchen - construction research south wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5257/2-12 - North colonnade - stripping paint and construction research\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5291/5-12 - Trees - removal of beech (No. 90) \u0026amp; Kentucky coffee bean tree (No. 89)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5293/10-12 - Tomb - memorial shaft of Bushrod Washington - a portion of the inscription\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5295/A1-12,B1-9 - Research excavation at Blacksmith Shop site\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5296/1-2 - East door Servants' Hall - stripped for repainting\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5297/1-2 - Cedrus libani A. Rich (Cedar of Lebanon) growing near Tomb\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5368/3-4,7-8 - Family Kitchen construction research - repair of framing behind Well House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5369 - Family Kitchen east wall stripped of paint\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5371/1-12 - Causeway of Wharf: 1-2 - 1 1/2\" settlement of coping block, 3-10 - 1\" settlement of pavement, 11-12 - Visitors \u0026amp; view of settlement\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5372 - Causeway pavement showing repair at headwall of outer waterway\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5419/32-33 - Aerial view of Exhibition Area looking toward West Front \u0026amp; showing river to Maryland shore\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5424/1-10 - Hinge details - east vestibule door to Mansion Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5453/1-4 - Coach House - details of door post on east side\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5453/5-12 - Kitchen Garden: 5-8 - lower dipping basin, 9-10 - upper dipping basin, 11-12 - bee hive house\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5464/1-8 - Coach House - construction details\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5471/1,4-5,8-9 - Construction details, joists framing hearth, third floor bedroom\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5472/7-8,11-12 - Construction details, third floor bedroom: 7-8 - Joists framing hearth, 11 - Bracing bolted to floor \u0026amp; ceiling joists, between Banquet Hall \u0026amp; third floor, 12 - Joists in alcove below window\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5473/1-7 - Construction details, third floor bedroom: 1-5 - Floor joist details towards door, 6-7 - Lath details between joists nos. 3 \u0026amp; 5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5483/1-6,8-12 - Crawl spaces under Mansion roof: 1-2 - West of 3rd floor lumber room over Banquet Hall - CO2 pipes, 3-4 - Above northwest Circle Banquet Hall, showing tie rods \u0026amp; ceiling braces, 5-6 - Above Banquet Hall showing truss bracing, 8-9 - Above Banquet Hall showing framing from 1758, north window, Blue Bedroom, 10-11 - Between 1758 east eave, Piazza roof \u0026amp; ceiling Joists, showing early shingles, 12 - Above third floor bedrooms on north \u0026amp; beneath the ridge; CO2 pipes \u0026amp; nozzles\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5484/4-6,8-12 - Mansion basement details: 4 - Steps at south end, 5 - Photoelectric alarm control, 6 - East wall at south end, 8 - South end wall, window near entrance, 9 - South end heater unit, 10-11 - Joist details beneath Butler's Pantry and closet, 12 - Window and vent opening under platform outside Library door\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5485/1-4,6-11 - Mansion basement details: 1 - Modern supports beneath Library and south end heater unit, 2 - Fireplace opening in south room, 3 - Modern supports beneath downstairs bedroom, 4 - Iron hot water radiator and enclosing sheet metal duct beneath fireplace of downstairs bedroom, 6 - South arched vault beneath Piazza, 7-8 - English bonded brick wall of vault, 9-10 - Early stone foundation wall along corridor opposite vault, 11 - Reproduction cornerstone set in location of original stone beneath Central Hall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5486/1,3-10 - Mansion details: 1 - basement - unexcavated portion beneath West Parlor [Front Parlor], 3 - basement - ice pit beneath Banquet Hall, 4 - basement - floor drain sump beneath Family Dining Room, 5 -  basement - irregular joists beneath downstairs bedroom supported by modern material, 6 - master bedroom - north end room, restored shelving, 7 - master bedroom, south end room, restored shelving, 8-10 - third floor room at south end, restored shelving\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5491/1-12 - Park wall, June 1972, undermined and collapsed area following storm Agnes, June 21-22. Uprooted locust tree\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5493/1-6 - Several areas: 1 - Vineyard nursery - shearing boxwood end of March, 2 - Tomb area - stump of red cedar uprooted storm, 3/22/72, 3-4 - Wharf causeway curb and pavement settlement, 5-6 -Seawall coping beng reset where loosened\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5507/1-12 - Several areas: 1-6 - South lawn - brick barrel - shaped drain beneath turf, 7-9 - Park wall - undermined area, 10-12 - Grounds - planting at head of Tomb walk\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5508/1-6 - Spinning House: 1-3 - south end exterior wall with weather boards removed to reveal nogging between studs, 4-6 - detail of nogging\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5509/2-7 - Structural details of end rails of General Washington's bed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5537/1-12 - Photographs taken of spring visitation for April,1973, Monthly Report\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5538/1-12 - Spring visitation for April '73 Monthly Report\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5539/1-12 - Spring visitation for April '73 Monthly Report\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5540/1-12 - Spring visitation for April '73 Monthly Report\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5541/3-4 - Director Charles Cecil Wall places last coping brick on restored Deer Park wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5542/2-12 - Striping wheels of the Powel coach\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5543/3-8,10-12 - Park wall reconstruction\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5544/1-2,4-7,11-12 - Park wall reconstruction\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5545/1-7,9-10 - Removal of ash tree No. 125\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5546/1-3,8 - Replacement of steel water tanks\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5547/2-12 - Various - General's Bed, West Front, Park slope: 2-3 - General's bed with sacking bottom--Curator \u0026amp; Mr. Wilfred, 4-5 - General's bed with sacking bottom--Director Charles Cecil Wall, Curator \u0026amp; Mr. Wilfred, 6-8 - Repainting West Front - G. Talbot \u0026amp; J. Simms, 9 - Visitors at West Front entrance, 10-12 - Bulldozer turned over on park slope ; Director's Monthly Report?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5551 - Professor Lucchetti \u0026amp; assistant working on George Washington's sarcophagus\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5552/1-9 - Inscriptions on marble sarcophagus of George Washington \u0026amp; Martha Washington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5553/1-8 - Inscriptions on memorial shaft of Bushrod \u0026amp; Anna Washington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5554/1-8 - Inscriptions on memorial shaft of John Augustine \u0026amp; Jane Washington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5555/1-5 - Inscriptions on Lewis-Conrad shafts ; #5 missing - 12May2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5556/2-12 - Tomb plaque inscriptions\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5557/1-15 - Restoration work on sarcophagi \u0026amp; detail of damage\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5573/5-6,8,11-12 - Mansion - re-roofing cupola\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5624/1 - Mr. Walter C. Densmore's farewell\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5656 - Former Senator Sam Ervin (North Carolina) recording a series for CBS during April ; [1 print of neg]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5634 - Regent's reception for Piscataway Park donors - Peter H.B. Frelinghuysen (New Jersey), Mrs. Thomas Turner Cooke, Regent, \u0026amp; Vice Regent ; Monthly Report May 1975\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5635 - Wilfred Neitzey repairs the Kitchen Garden bee house, designed some years ago by Mr. Macomber.  Replacements of weather boarding \u0026amp; roof surfaces necessary\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5642 - Unloading carload of coal at Newington siding below Fort Belvoir - gift of Hon. Nicolas Arroyo ;  For Director's Monthly Report\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5650 - Museum attendants in various uniforms (Kennedy, Papile, Keeler, St. Mars, Vessa, Akagi, Tancil) ; Director's Monthly Report\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5667 - Weathervane - dove of peace ; 35 mm slide similar; see CT 874\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5674 - Lafayette Bedroom - new hangings ; see CT/CW-877\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5720/A-C - Lace fragments, A\u0026amp;C - W-2710, B - W-2714 ; 7611161-4\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5721/A-C - Lace fragments, A\u0026amp;B - W-2713, C - W-2711 ; 7611161-8; See #5720 for Contact prints ; two of B, no C - missing 12May2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5722/A-C - Lace fragments ; W-2712, W-2715 ;\t7611161-11 ; See #5720 for Contact prints\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5723/A-C - Lace fragments ; W-2710/A, W-2714/A ;\t7611161-14\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5724/A-C - Lace fragments ; W-2709 ;\t7611161-17 ; See #5723 for Contact prints\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5725/A-C - Lace fragments ; W-2690/C-D ; 7611161-22 ; See #5723 for Contact prints\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5726/A-C - Lace fragments ; W-2690/A-B ;\t7611161-26\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5727/A-C - Shuttle - mesh stick ; W-2682 ;\t7611161-31 ; See #5726 for Contact prints; PFL-451\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5728/A-D - Pearl brooch ; W-2686\t; 7611161-36 ; See #5726 for Contact prints\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5729/A-C - Box \u0026amp; loose strand of pearls ; W-2683/A\u0026amp;B\t; 7611161-39 ; PFL-431\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5730/A-D - Bag with sewing paraphernalia ; ?-2689 ; 7611161-44 ; See #5729 for Contact prints\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5731/A(1-2),B(1-2) - Cotton dress - Patty Custis: A - back, B - front ; W-2674 ;\t7611161-49 ; See #5729 for Contact prints\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5732/A(1-2),B(1-2) - Dimity wrapper (Martha Washington's?): A - front, B - back ; W-2672\t; 7611161-62\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5733/A(1-2),B(1-2) - Waistcoat: A - front, B - back ; W-2673\t; 761161-67b; See #5732 for Contact prints\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5734/A(1-2),B(1-2) - Baby slip: A - front, B - back ; W-2676 ;\t7611161-73(A) ; PFL-396\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5735/A-B - Bed netting ; W-2666 ; 7611161-79 ; See #5734 for Contact prints\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5736/A-B - Velvet fragment pieces (three) ; W-2685/A-C ;\t7611161-83 ; See #5734 for Contact prints\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5737/A-B - Wool blanket ; W-2679\t; 7611161-85 ; PFL-485\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5738/A-B - Wool blanket ; W-2680 ;\t7611161-89 ; See #5737 for Contact prints; PFL-482\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5739/A-B - Cotton fragment ; W-2675 ; 7611161-91 ; See #5737 for Contact prints; PFL 392\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5740/A-B - Linen cloths (two) ; 7611161-95 ; See #5737 for Contact prints\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5741/A-B - Ribbon - satin ; 7611161-99 ; PFL 418\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5742/A-B - Lace fragment \u0026amp; linen ; W-2684 ; 7611161-101 ; see #5741 for Contact prints; PFL-54\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5749/A-B - Silver salver ; W-2694 ; 7611161-105 ; See #5741 for Contact prints\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5740/A-B - Silver lemon strainer ; W-2688 ; 7611161-107 ; See #5741 for Contact prints\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5757A-D - Jewelry: A - Garnet bandeaux, W-2687/A; B - Ring, W-2687/B; C - Cresent pin, W-2687/C; D - Spray pin, W-2687/D; E - Earrings, W-2687/E ; 7611-111-10\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5758/A-C - Netting needles \u0026amp; case ; W-2681 ; 7611-111-11; See #5757 for Contact prints\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5759/A-H - Baby cap ; W-2677\t; 7611-111-12\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5784/A-C - Architectural Drawings ; page 51\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5785/A-C - Architectural Drawings ; page 52\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5786/A-C - Architectural Drawings ; page 52\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5787/A-C - Architectural Drawings ; page 52\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5788/A-C - Architectural Drawings ; page 52\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5789/A-D - Architectural Drawings ; page 53\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5791/A-C - Letter - George Washington to Bushrod ; page 53\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5792/A-D - Richardt ; page 53 ; see CT 894\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5793/A-D - Wine Rinser ; page 53-54 ; see CT 893\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5844/1-11 - Mansion Banquet Hall - Palladian window (restoration details) ; pages 50-51 ; see CN 1905\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5862 - Palladian window exterior ; page 54\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5863/1-8 - Slave grave marker given by Fritz Hirshfeld ; pg 54\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5864/1-16 - Windsor chair \u0026amp; shell cushion ; pages 55-56\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5865/1-5 - Shell cushion ; page 56\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5866/A-J - Punch bowl - tobacco leaf ; page 84\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5867/A-J - Canton platter ;  pages 85-86\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5868/A-F - Nanking vegetable dish ; page 86\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5869/A-G - Nanking vegetable dish - lid ; pages 86-87\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5870/A-D - Nanking vegetable dish - silver handle ; pages 86-87\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5871/A-C - Delft bowl \u0026amp; guglet ; page 87\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5872/A-I - Canton soup plate ; pages 87-88\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5873/A-D - Small vase from Blue Bedroom\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5874/A-D - Square Nanking plate ; pages 88-89\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5875/A-E - Shell-shaped Nanking plate and oval platter ; page 89\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5877/A-G - Ivory button ; pages 89-90\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5878/A-D - Slave list - pg. 2-3 ; page 90\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5879/A-D - Slave list - pg. 4-5 ; page 90\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5880/A-D - List of Negroes - pg. 6\u0026amp;7 ; pages 90-91\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5881/A-D - List of Negroes - p.8 ; pages 90-91\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5911/1-2 - Palisade fence - Botanical Garden ; page 84\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5912 - Linda Fullerton, new garden helper ; page 84\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5916/A-C - Porthole portrait of Washington ; page 95\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5963/1-12 - East Front ; pages 9-10\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5964/1-12 - Kitchen Garden ; pages 10-11\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5965/1-12 - Martha Washington's desk - Argand lamp (1-7), pages 11-12 ; \u0026amp; Family Dining Room - breakfast Setting (8-12), page 12\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5966/1-12 - Family Dining Room - breakfast Setting ; pages 12-13\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5967/1-10 - Halon Installation: 1-3 - Third floor passage, north to south from doorway of bedroom #1; cupola stairs at right - 2 floor boards removed, 4 - Blue Bedroom: facing north wall; floor boards removed, 5 - Close-up of Blue Bedroom facing north wall, 6 - Blue Bedroom facing north; remains of pugging under floorboards and traces of plaster (pugging) on underside of floor board, 7 - Blue Bedroom facing north; close-up of joists, pugging Laths \u0026amp; evidence of pugging on underside of floor boards to the right, 8-9 - Blue Bedroom, northeast corner, 10 - Blue Bedroom looking towards east wall ; pages 13-14\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5968/1-10 - Halon Installation: 1 - Nelly Custis Bedroom [Chintz Room]; pugging exposed under floorboards cut for installation of Dining Room smoke detector - underside of cut floorboards show the plaster (pugging), 2 - Nelly Custis Bedroom [Chintz Room]; left: underside of cut floorboards show lath \u0026amp; plaster marks of pugging; right section of exposed pugging. 3 -  Nelly Custis Bedroom [Chintz Room], looking south to north, 4 - Nelly Custis Bedroom [Chintz Room]; exposed pugging looking south to north, 5 - Nelly Custis Bedroom [Chintz Room]; similar exposed pugging, 6 -  Lafayette Bedroom; east wall, 3rd board from wall, 7 - Lafayette Bedroom; east wall on right of picture, 8 - Lafayette Bedroom; north wall, 9 - Lafayette Bedroom; south wall; 11th floorboard from east wall, 10 - Lafayette Bedroom; north \u0026amp; east walls ; pages 14-15\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5969/1-11 - Halon Installation - Several Areas: 1 - Nelly Custis Bedroom [Chintz Room] closet; cable on west wall, second floor area over north closet off Library hall, 2 - Hall bedroom, south wall, looking through to ceiling of Central Hall  (not visible in picture but visible on spot is the plaster wall (or finish coat) behind the Central Hall paneling indicating that the paneling was added at a time later than the original construction), 3 - Upper Hall; Jimmy McVee cutting rubber in preparation for cutting floorboards; John Hupman facing the camera; Jim Simms to right, 4 - Upper Hall, northeast corner; boards pulled for smoke detector device installation in Central Hall ceiling (workers: H. Rouse, J. McVee, C. Meadows, J. Hupman, J. Simms), 5 -  Washington's Bedroom, north wall, 6 - Yellow Bedroom (?), 7 - Upper Hall: east wall \u0026amp; door to third floor stairway, 8 - Yellow Bedroom, north wall, 9 -Library [Study]: fireplace panel - upper left side of fireplace, 10 - Library [Study]: fireplace panel on upper left side of fireplace, shows brick wall of fireplace, 11 - Library [Study]: fireplace panel, similar to upper left side of fireplace, showing large beams ; pages 15-16\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5982/1-12 - Mount Vernon fire engine ; pages 16-17\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5988/1-12 - Various photos: 1-2 - Birch view, 3-4 - Winslow House, 5-6 - Bennett view, 7-8 - Mount Vernon Ladies Association (MVLA) Badge, 9-10 - Ambro type older Tomb. 11-12 - Mrs. Laughton ; pages 17-18\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5989/1-11 - Various photos: 1-4 - Lily Macalester Laughton and Council (from old photo), 5-6 - Martha Washington letter - 6/26/1776, 7-11 - Kern view ; pages 18-19\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5991/1-16 - Halon test ; pages 19-20\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5994/1-7 - Trunk and portmanteau: 1-2 - Trunk # 3, 3-4 - Label trunk # 3, 5-6 - Portmanteau, 7 - label Portmanteau ; page 24\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5995/1-10 - Various photos: 1-2 - Portmanteau, 3-4 - Trunk # 4, 5-6 - Label trunk # 4, 7-8 - Pack bag, 9-10 - Fanny - Pine portrait ; pages 24-25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5996/1-6 - 1-3 - Pistols, 4-6 - 2 holsters and pistol ; page 25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5997/1-12 - Various photos: 1-2 - 2 holsters, 3-5 - Telescope - mahogany and brass, 6-9 - 2 spurs with writing, 10-12 - 2 spurs with chain ; page 26\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5998/1-4 - Camp knife, fork and towel, 1-2 - Camp knife and fork, 3-4 - Camp towel ; page 27\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-102 - Washington crest\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-103 - Silver camp goblets\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-104 - Sitting room table in downstairs chamber\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-105/a-b - Two salt spoons\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-106 - Tilt-top table\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-107 - A Neat Landscape after Claude Lorrain [W-365] above mantel in west parlor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-108 - Nelly Custis crib [W-237]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-109 - Grandfather clock [W-193] on landing of central passage stairs, view looking down from stairs ascending to second floor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-110 - BW-110a - Group of silver spoons in various sizes, a pair of sugar tongs and a nut pick (?).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-111 - BW-111a - Buttons and buckles\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-112 - Group of silver spoons in various sizes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-113 - Portrait of George Washington by Gilbert Stuart, c. 1798 [H-4]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-114 - BW-114a - Wall brackets, carved and gilded [W-57]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-116 - Detail of curtain cornice hanging in the front parlor [W-34]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-117 - Sword cases in Mansion, displayed with sashes and French hunting horn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-118 - Looking glass or mirror [H-6], deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-119 - Portrait of Marquis de Lafayette, possibly by Joseph Boze, c. 1780-1790 [H-79]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-121 - Hall door detail - central hall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-122 - Smallsword - Dress Sword [W-84]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-122 - Detail of Palladian or Venetian window molding in the new room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-124 - Detail of bullseye and pediment on west front of Mansion\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-125 - BW-125a - Detail of molding in New Room.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-126 - Detail of ceiling in West Parlor\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-127 - Hall - east elevation, view of exterior doors (closed)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-128 - Detail of bannister in Central Passage\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-129 - Detail of stair bannister in Central Passage\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-130 - Detail of Vaughan fireplace mantel [W-940] in New Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-131 - Detail of Vaughan fireplace mantel [W-940] in New Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-132 - Side view of Vaughan fireplace mantel [W-940] in New Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-133 - Detail of Vaughan fireplace mantel [W-940] in New Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-134 - Detail of fireplace mantel in New Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-135 - Detail of ceiling in dining room.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-136 - Dining Room mantel, lower section with fireback from Belvoir.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-137 - Dining Room - ceiling detail\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-138 - BW-138a - Cellar (basement) fireplace under the Study showing lintel which was removed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-139 - BW-139a - South Chimney - fireplace in cellar\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-140 - BW-140a - Cellar fireplace\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-141 - South Chimney - trimmer arch of Study hearth\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-142 - North Chimney - under West Parlor hearth\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-143 - South Chimney - north side\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-144a - BW-144b - Sitting Room [Downstairs Chamber] Mantel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-145 - Lafayette Chamber - fireplace mantel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-146 - Blue Room fireplace mantel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-147 - Washington Bedchamber fireplace and fireback [W-224]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-148 - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room] Mantel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-149 - Yellow Room Mantel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-150 - Belvoir Mansion foundation - excavated ruins, archaeology\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-151 - Belvoir property, drain cover\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-152 - Chair cushion cross stitched by Martha Washington in a shell pattern [W-504/B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-153 - View of south garden house in the lower garden and surrounding fig trees.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-154 - View of west end of lower garden from center of the garden. Includes distant view of south garden house.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-155 - Boxwood hedges in lower garden at Mount Vernon. Includes view of garden wall topped with a white picket fence and entrance gate - closed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-156 - Detail of mantel in Study\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-157 - West Parlor fireplace, lower portion, including fireback [W-186]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-158 - New Room ceiling, east section\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-159 - Termites - North Chimney. Termites in mortar of brick pier supporting new room hearth.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-160 - South chimney, heat duct\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-161 - Dining Room mantel detail\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-162 - Study fireplace and mantel, mantel clock\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-163 - BW-163a - Fireplace in cellar under the study - showing lintel which was removed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-164 - West Parlor fireplace mantel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-165 - Study - east door (closed)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-165 - Cellar - trimmer arch of Study hearth before new supports\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-167 - Termite damage\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-168 - Lantern [W-15] hanging in the Central Passage\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-169 - Ceiling details in Small Dining Room.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-170 - Textile fragments of Martha Washington's garments.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-170 - Portrait of \"The Virgin\" [H-357], painting has been deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-172 - BW-172a - Portrait, George Washington After the Battle Princeton, Charles Willson Peale, 1780 [H-17]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-173 - New Room mantel - Vaughan fireplace mantel [W-940]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-174 - Carpet - Louis XVI (?)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-175 - Details of fireplace mantel in the Washington Bedchamber.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-176 - West Parlor detail\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-177 - Detail of door in New Room.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-178 - Detail of mantel in Chintz Room, formerly called the Nelly Custis Room.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-179 - Pair of Sheffield plate candlesticks in the Washington Bedchamber [H-210/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-180 - Detail of fireplace mantel in Little Parlor\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-181 - Reproduction of Vaughan Plan by R. von Glumer, note made from original in possession of Britannia (Peter) Kennon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-182 - Chair\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-183 - Windsor chair [W-229]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-184 - Windsor chair [W-230]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-185 - Windsor chair\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-185 - Windsor chair\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-187 - George Washington's dressing table [W-202] photographed in the Washington Bedchamber\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-188 - Windsor armchair [W-198]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-189 - Lacquered dressing glass [W-195] - LOAN. Photographed in the Washington Bedchamber.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-190 - Work table photographed in Washington Bedchamber [W-207]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-191 - Chair with straw back and seat\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-192 - Work table [W-206]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-194 - Chest of drawers photographed in the Washington Bedchamber - object deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-195 - Circular tilt-top table [W-196] photographed in the Washington Bedchamber\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-196 - Looking glass [W-201] photographed in the Washington Bedchamber\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-197 - Upholstered easy chair [W-152] formerly belonging to Mary Ball Washington. Photographed in the Washington Bedchamber.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-198 - Card table [W-197] photographed in the Washington Bedchamber\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-199 - Washington coat-of-arms\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-200 - Shaving stand or wash stand [W-199]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-201 - Side chair [M-43/B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-202 - Key to the Bastille\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-203 - Basin stand [H-239]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-204 - Chair\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-205 - Silver waiter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-206 - Martha Washington's Collar\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-207 - Martha Washington's handkerchief\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-208 - Martha Washington's cuff\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-209 - Chocolate pot [W-2761] - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-210 - Cream pitcher [W-2765] - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-211 - Miniature of Martha Washington, colored engraving of Walter Robertson miniature\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-212 - BW-212a - Pins and pin case\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-213 - Pin case and button\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-214 - Bookcase [W-160] in the study at Mount Vernon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-215 - Mirror or looking glass [H-6], deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-216 - Tambour writing table and bookcase [W-158] and 'Uncommon chair' [W-159] in the study\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-216a - Secretary Desk and Bookcase [W-158] in Study\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-217 - North gate, looking south\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-218 - Liquor case with bottles in the butler's pantry [W-188/A-G]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-219 - BW-219a - Chair; was owned by Capt. Bassett of Hayfield\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-220 - Wine chest\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-221 - Dining table\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-222 -BW-222a - Shawl [W-1450] - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-223 - Silver waiter with Custis crest\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-224a - Silver mug and finger bowls, view of hand of mug\nBW-224b - Silver mug and finger bowls, mug is turned so handle cannot be seen\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-225 - Silver goblets\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-226 - Glassware\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-227 - Silverplate cross stand\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-228 - Loving cup\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-229 - Cut glass bottles with stand\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-230 - BW-230a - Silver waiter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-231 - Silver spoons\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-233 - BW-233a - Silver\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-233 - BW-233a - Tea caddy and sugar dish\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-234 - Silver plates\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-235 - BW-235a - Silver waiter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-236 - Tea pot and waste bowl\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-237 - Bookcase - original\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-238 - Globe - original\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-239 - Nelly Custis - Portrait by Trumbull\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-240 - Falls of the Potomac\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-241 - Silver mugs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-242 - South garden house in lower garden.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-243 - Belvoir drain cover\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-244/A-B - Restoration - Carpenter Shop [Salt House] re-roofing\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-245 - Heat duct\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-246 - View from the servants' hall towards the north grove.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-247 - West Parlor or Front Parlor mantel - detail\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-248 - Right side of the West or Front Parlor mantel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-249 -  West Parlor [Front Parlor] door\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-250 - Wine coolers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-251 - Cross-stand and silver dish\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-252 - Silver candlesticks\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-253 - Central Passage - east door detail\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-254 - Miniatures - Custis Children [Martha Parke Custis - W-2355/A] [LOAN - John Parke Custis W-2355/B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-255 - Washington Coat-of-Arms\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-256 - Detail of molding around Palladian window in the New Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-257 - Detail of corner of pendiment molding around door in Front Parlor\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-258 - South lane - old view with Powel Coach and team of horses\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-259 - Miniatures - Custis children, without cases [Martha Parke Custis - W-2355/A] [LOAN - John Parke Custis W-2355/B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-260/A-B - Portrait of Nelly Custis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-261 - Yellow Room - mantel detail\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-262 - General Washington's room [Washington Bedchamber] - mantel detail\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-263 - Lafayette Room - mantel detail\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-264 - Dining Room [Small Dining Room] mantel - upper\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-265 - Third floor mantel - detail\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-266 -  West Parlor [Front Parlor] - detail - pediment of mantel with Washington coat-of-arms\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-267 - Map - Survey, distances from Cameron to Colchester, 1788 [W-370]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-268 - Music Room [Little Parlor] mantel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-269 - Cupola and weather vane\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-270 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - molding detail\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-271 - Goethe's Sorrows of Werther [W-222]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-272 - Washington's watermark\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-273 - Mansion - distant view from the northeast\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-274 - Holly Hedge along North Lane\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-275 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - ceiling detail\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-276 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - ceiling detail\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-277 - Front door (central) - west front of Mansion\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-278 - General Washington's Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber] - north wall with mantel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-279 - Siege of Gibraltar\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-280 - Siege of Gibraltar\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-281 - Siege of Gibraltar\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-282 - Siege of Gibraltar\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-283 - View of the Texas Gate and traffic circle\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-284 - Texas Gate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-285 - Sharples Portrait\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-286 - Plat, Ferry and French's farms, 1783 [W-179]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-287 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - mantel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-288 - Brass Fire Dogs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-289 - Torchere\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-290 - Chippendale chair\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-291 - Side chair;  negative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-292 - Portrait - Virgin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-293 - Mirror\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-294 - French armchair; [W-30]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-295 - Card table [W-31]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-296 - Tray; W-32, See # 2962\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-297 - Piano Stool\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-298 - Mirror [W-57/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-299 - Footstool [W-58]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-300 - Card table\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-301 - Figurine and Argand lamp\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-302 - Side chair\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-303 - Portrait of Nelly Custis; H-77\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-304 - Portrait of a Lady\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-305 - Table\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-306 - Hunting Horn [W-81]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-307 - Display case with swords and sash [W-82 ; W-83 ; W-85]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-308 - \"Loo\" table [W-133]; also #3449, 3450\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-309 - Side chair [W-134]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-310 - Side chair\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-311 - Tea table [W-136]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-312 - Side chair\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-313 - Side chair\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-314 - Footstool\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-315 - Arm chair\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-316 - Side chair\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-317 - Side chair\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-318 - Side chair\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-319 - Side chair\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-320 - Table [W-102]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-321 - High chair\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-322 - Candelabra\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-323 - Plateau [W-105]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-324 - Tray [W-108]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-325 - Decanters\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-326 - Circular chair [W-159]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-327 - Barometer / Thermometers [W-161;W-162]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-328 - Arm chair\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-329 - Chippendale side chair [H-168]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-330 - Arm chair\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-331 - Footstool\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-332 - Pitcher [M-189]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-333A-F - Kitchen Garden - excavation of cross wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-334A-B - Professor Charles W. Killam from the Harvard School of Architecture, Mr. Wick, Mr. Davis and Mr. Larcombe near the north facade of the Mansion\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-335 - Mount Vernon personnel Artie Petitt and Norman Grimsley with a holly tree #91 before its removal. The tree is along the north serpetine path near the gardener's house with a portion of the greenhouse and upper garden wall visible in the distance\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-336/A-F - Snow Scenes; BW-336/A - Entrance to upper garden, south gate with view of greenhouse;  BW-336/B - Walk approaching Tomb; BW-336/C - Upper garden; BW-336/D - North lawn and Mansion; BW-336/E-F - Distance view of Mansion from north lawn looking south\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-337/A - Harrison H. Dodge, Governor Pinchot (PA) and members of the Governors' Conference visit George Washington's Tomb.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-337/B - Governor Pinchot at the Tomb during Governor's Day\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-337/C - MVLA - Mrs. Gordon Woodbury, Vice Regent of New Hampshire and Mrs. Horace Brown, Vice Regent of Vermont\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-337/D - MVLA - Mr. Harrison Dodge and Miss Annie Burr Jennings, Vice Regent of Connecticut\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-337/E - MVLA - Mrs. Benjamin Warren, Vice Regent of Michigan and Mrs. Antoine Foster, Vice Regent of Delaware\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-337/F - Members of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association on east lawn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-337/G-H  - Group photograph of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association posed on the east lawn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-337/I - Mount Vernon Superintendent Harrison Dodge at the Tomb during Governor's Day\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-337/J - Mrs. Lucien M. Hanks, Vice Regent of Wisconsin and Superintendent Harrison Dodge\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-337K - Miss Mary F. Failing, Vice Regent of Oregon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-337/L- Harrison Howell Dodge posing on the piazza\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-338 - Tom Quander in the upper garden at Mount Vernon, July 1932. Quander was employed at Mount Vernon from 1893-1936. He began as a laborer and later served as a gardener in the propagating house.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-338/A - James Garfield Duvall (Jesse) standing near the boxwood parterre in the upper garden.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-338/B - Guard William Jones Permar standing in front of the \"Office.\" At the time the photograph was taken the superintendent's office occupied the servants' hall. Mr. Permar served as a guard for 37 years.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-338/C - Mount Vernon's chief engineer, James B. Rouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-33/8D - Gatekeepers William L. Rouse (left) and O. J. \"Buck\" Thomas (right), standing near the Texas Gate entrance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-339A-C - Crowd at Mount Vernon - March 5, 1933\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-340/A - Terminal area - Concession Building - March 5, 1933\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-340 - Parking Area - March 5, 1933\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-341 - Red oak tree, near the wharf, that was struck by lightning; BW-341/A - Red oak showing damage from a lightning strike\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-342 - Cottages for employee houseing - from the main gate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-343 - Cottages for employee housing - from rear of Concessions Building\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-344 - Power House with employee cottages nearby\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-345 - Cottages for employee housing - from lower gate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-346 - Power House and Lower gate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-347- Cottages for employee housing - from the State Road, located on the other side of the perimeter wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-348 - Bungalow (cottage) for employee housing\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-349 - Cottages for employee housing - from the State Road\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-350/A-H - Mount Vernon Superintendent Harrison H. Dodge posing in an academic gown to receive Honorary Doctorate from George Washington University.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-351/A,C - Spinning House - rotted sill; BW-351/B - Spinning House - rotted post\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-352 - Restoration of Spinning House - siding removed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-353 - View across Mansion Circle towards Circle Storehouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-354 - Snow covered south lane from below ha-ha wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-355 - Willow tree on south mound on bowling green\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-356 - Coffee bean tree #89 - gymnocladus-dioica, along the northeast edge of the bowling green. The cavity of the tree has been reinforced with bricks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-357 - Mansion - southeast\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-358 - Steamer - Charles Macalester at the Mount Vernon wharf\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-359 - Mount Vernon - from newly constucted George Washington Memorial Parkway\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-360 - Upper Garden - Mount Vernon employees Arthur Petitt and Norman Grimsley prune rose bushes in the upper garden, April 1932.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-361/A-B - Governors' Conference visiting Mount Vernon. The photograph is taken in front of Mount Vernon with the Governors' cars lined up on the Mansion circle and members of the group are assembled in front of the Mansion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-362/A-B - Windsor chairs on the piazza\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-363/A-B - George Washington Memorial Parkway from Reservoir Hill at Mount Vernon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-364 - Liquor chest [W-188]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-365 - Mrs. Thomas S. Maxey, Vice Regent of Texas\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-366/A-D - Removal of elm #107; negative destroyed, proof only ; BW-366/A - before starting to work; BW-366/B - half cut down; BW-366/C - uprooted with Harrison Dodge standing next to the downed tree; BW-366/D - stripped of limbs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-367/A-C - Abingdon ruins; BW-367/A,C - house; BW-367/B - kitchen\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-368 - Finial from Seed House - copied and replaced  on four octagonal outhouses\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-369 - The 12-acre field planted with soybeans. A man's hat can be seen in the foreground with the west front of the Mansion visible in the distance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-370/A-C - Hell Hole - crop of Sudan Grass\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-371/A-R - Mansion repairs; BW-371/A - working above Palladian window; BW-371/B - sill badly eaten by termites; BW-371/C -  termite-eaten post; BW-371/D -  sills and posts replaced; BW-371/E - old post removed; BW-371/F - section of eaten post; BW-371/G - replacement of posts; BW-371/H - around front door; BW-371/I - part of Palladian window restored; BW-371/J - showing post between windows; BW-371/K - work on north end of Mansion; BW-371/L - material to be used over Banquet Hall; BW-371/M - scaffolding up by and over Banquet Hall; BW-371/N - restored portion of Banquet Hall; BW-371/O - termites imbedded in a timber; BW-371/P - working around front door; BW-371/Q - timber - victim of termites; BW-371/R - showing sills  eaten by termites\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-372 - Plant storage building\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-373/A-D - Storage Building; BW-373/A - east side;  BW-373/B - men working soon after the beginning of construction; BW-373/C - about one-third completed. Building was designed by Charles Cecil Wall; BW-373/D - southwest corner\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-374 - Lower gate - before planting\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-375/A-E - West Gate; BW-375/A - north porters' lodge; BW-375/B - looking west; BW-375/C - porters' lodges - looking northeast; BW-375/D - detail of fence next to west gate;  BW-375/E - before erection of brick wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-376 - Bungalow Shed - removed in 1933\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-377/A-B - Pine Woods; BW-377/A - after clearing of fallen timber; BW-377/B - before clearing\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-378/A-B - Portrait of Lafayette [H-79]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-379 - Mirror and Brackets [W-57/A-C]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-380 - China Figure - Palissey\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-381/A-B - Road construction near Mount Vernon; BW-381/A - \"shovel\" loading truck; BW-381/B - hauling for 'grade'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-382 - Road construction of road below main gate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-383/A-D - Brick wall; BW-383/A - grading a fill for wall base; BW-383/B - detail of wall construction; BW-383/C - construction of wall; BW-383/D - men laying brick\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-38/4A-E - Restoration of Spinning House, exterior views; BW-384/A - showing decayed timbers on side around window; BW-384/B - revealing condition of posts and outer and inner walls; BW-384/C-D - side ready for repair; BW-384/E - inner striping\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-385 - Upper Garden Entrance - north gate next to greenhouse slave quaraters, entrance from north lane.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-386/A-M - New Quarters - Bolton Building; BW-38/6A - building after completion; BW-386/B - garages and building - east end; BW-386/C - northeast Quarters; BW-386/D - Kitchen and Laundry room; BW-386/E - half constructed; BW-386/F - putting roof on northeast Quarters; BW-386/G - excavation and start of basement; BW-386/H -  foundation laid; BW-386/I - starting up from foundation; BW-386/J - site of New Quarters; BW-386/K - north side of building; BW-386/L - Building from Reservoir Hill; BW-386/M - New Quarters (building)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-387 - West end of greenhouse slave quarters from north lane.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-388/A-G - Williamsburg; BW-388/A - Wythe House; BW-388/B - Governor's Palace - under construction; BW-388/C - Colonial House; BW-388/D - Governor's Palace; BW-388/E - Museum; BW-388/F - gate to Raleigh Tavern; BW-388/G - Raleigh Tavern\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-389 - Bowling Green - view looking northwest\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-390 - Palmhouse - interior\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-391 - Entrance - Texas Gate with visitors\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-392 - Plaza or traffic circle - view from Texas Gate looking towards the George Washington Memorial Parkway\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-393 - Upper garden - view towards north garden house from south gate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-394 - Upper Garden with view of north garden house\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-395 - Mansion - from below south Ha-Ha Wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-396 - Lower Garden - looking west towards south garden house\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-397 - Spinning house yard with flowering apple tree showing the back side of the spinning house and salt house\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-398 - Upper Garden - outer walk and south wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-399 - Upper Garden - looking east\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-400 - Upper Garden - looking east, includes view of greenhouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-401 - Road west of plaza and lower gate - construction\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-402 - Road west of plaza and lower gate - construction of parking spaces\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-403 - Garden house in upper garden\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-404 - Mansion - north facade\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-405 - Distant view of Summer House from south lawn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-406 - View of flower bed in upper garden.  The greenhouse can be seen in the background.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-407 - Interior view of greenhouse and Sago Palm\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-408 - Akron or Army's dirigible airship over Mount Vernon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-409 - Potomac River - view east from Mansion\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-410 - Telephone - Light wires along northwest boundary wall and adjacent field\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-411 - View from east lawn towards Potomac River with the Steamer Charles Macalester in the distance\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-412 - Bluffs at Stratford, Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-413 - Abingdon Church\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-414/A-F - Deer Park landslide; BW-414/A - ragged top of landslide; BW-414/B - crevice caused in Deer Park wall; BW-414/C - slide; BW-414/D - rolling stone and fence; BW-414/E - different angle of slide; BW-414/F - Deer Park landslide\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-415/A-B - Old House; BW-415/A - Dumfries - side view; BW-415/B - Dumfries (siding smaller but similar in design to that on Mansion)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-416/A-C - Flagpole removal - demolition of pole\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-417/A-B - Mantel in Servants' Hall formerly used as the office for the superintendent\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-418 - Grave - Jamestown Island\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-419 - Mount Vernon - from George Washington Memorial Parkway\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-420 - Central doorway, west front of Mansion\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-421 - Road below Paddock\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-422 - Downstairs Chambers - mantel detail\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-423 - Main Stairway detail\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-424 - Tomb\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-425 - Painting - Falls of Potomac\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-426 - Foundation of Lacey Cottage - Simms House before moving\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-427/A-D - Oinarroo China\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-428/A-D - Deer Park soil;  BW-428/A - conditions below Tomb; BW-428/B-C - conditions near sewer line; BW-428/D - Deer Park soil\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-429/A-M - Deer Park cribbing after landslide; BW-429/A- base of cribbing; BW-429/B - clearing loose bank away; BW-429/C - clearing dirt away for footing' BW-429/D - detail of cribbing looking in line of wall; BW-429/E - clearing away from rugged bank' BW-429/F - base of cribbing; BW-429/G -  detail of \"crib-tie\"' BW-429/H - base of crib looking lengthwise; BW-429/I - filling in between crib and bank; BW-429/J - detail of \"crib-tie\"; BW-429/K - detail of crib with partial fill; BW-429/L - near top of bank; BW-429/M -  A. Petitt holding rod to show depth of cribbing foundation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-430/A-C - Deer Park; BW-430/A - old cistern as a whole unit; BW-430/B - cross-section of cistern; BW-430/C - old cistern showing hole cut when demolished in 1933\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-431/A-S - Mansion - chimney repair; BW-431/A - brickwork in basement repaired; BW431/B - basement reinforcement; BW-431/C-D - detail of reinforcement; BW-431/E - partly repaired; BW-431/F-G - termite and decay under  West Parlor; BW-431/H - showing need of repair; BW-431/I -  detail of reinforcement; BW-431/J - chimney repair; BW-43/1K -  repairs to be used; BW-431/L -chimney repair;  BW-431/M - north chimney; BW-431/N - under  West Parlor - termite and decay; BW-431/O -  cement mixing truck unloading into basement; BW-431/P - north chimney; BW-431/Q - detail of reinforcement - north chimney; BW-431/R -  north chimney; BW-431/S -  steel reinforcements\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-432 - Mansion from north serpentine path - snow scene\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-433 - Upper Garden - east wing of greenhouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-434 - North garden house and path in upper garden\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-435 - Elm tree #107 on the north lane near the servants' quarters which at the time was used as the superintendent's office\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-436 - Mansion - view from slave cemetery\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-437 - Relics (Nelly Custis) - collection of relics owned by Mrs. Carter Lewis Wiley, a descendent of Nelly Custis, Hackensack, N.J.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-438 - Copy photograph, Mount Vernon Ladies' Association - at Council table in New Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-439/A - Simms Cottage, employee housing\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-439B - Rear of bungalow, employee housing\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-439/C - James B. Rouse Cottage, employee housing\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-439D - Relocation of Simms and Costello cottages, on-site employee housing, off of the Mount Vernon estate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-439E-F - Cottages used for employee housing on the Mount Vernon estate, rear view\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-439G - Taylor and Rogers Cottages, employee housing\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-439H - McCalley's Cottage, employee housing\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-439I - Duvall Cottage - old laundry - Mrs. Horton; employee housing\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-440/A-E - Drain on south lawn; BW-440/A-B - drain cover; BW-440/C-D -  old drain; BW-440/E - Drain on south lawn - excavated 1933\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-441/A - Prince Desta Damtew of Ethiopia, Charles C. Wall, Army and Navy officers, a black civilian, and a Marine guard in front of the Mansion at Mount Vernon. Damtew was the son-in-law of Ethiopian Emperor Haile Selassie; BW-441/B - Prince Desta Damtew of Ethiopia, Charles C. Wall, Army and Navy officers, and several civilians arriving at the wharf.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-442/A-B - President Franklin D. Roosevelt and First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt Arriving at Mount Vernon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-443/A-I - Storm Damage to trees on the Mount Vernon estate; BW-443/A - along walk to Tomb; BW-443/B -  cedars down near Tomb; BW-443/C - cedars down near walk below Old Barn; BW-443/D - fallen pines; BW-443/E - trees across walk to Old Tomb; BW-443/F - fallen pines; BW-443/G - fallen pines near Tomb; BW-443/H - cedars down near New Tomb; BW-443/I -  tree blown down north of Flower Garden near School House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-444/A-F - Terminal area parking lot before completion of the George Washington Memorial Parkway in 1932; BW-444/A - work well begun; BW-44/4B - before grading or terracing; BW-444/C - old parking area; BW-444/D - from Reservoir Hill; BW-444/E - developments as seen from top of hill from main gate and Shops Building; BW-444/F - during development\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-445/A-B - Mrs. Roosevelt and Mrs. Nathaniel Thayer and other members of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association on the piazza\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-446/A-D - Deer Park wall; BW-446/A -  digging for Old Walk grade; BW-446/B - ditch dug for drainage; BW-446/C - drainage by place of last slide; BW-446/D - drainage\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-44/7A-D - Wharf; BW-447/A- damaging crevices shown; BW-447/B -  patch repair work necessary; BW-447/C - crevice shown; BW-447/D - cribbing\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-448/A-F - Steps - entrance to Deer Park, repairs. NOTE:  New tiles placed in early spring of 1935.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-449A-G - Excavation findings at Summer House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-450/A-D - A Sunday afternoon, visitors in line near the Mansion\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-451 - Washington Bowl - Lowestott; c/f (?) correspondence \"Relics\"; Out -John C. Chatterton - 8/5/51\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-452/A-F - Repairs to Servants Hall, at the time was used as the office of the superintendent\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-453/A-R - Spinning House repairs; BW-453/G - Harrison H. Dodge and Professor Charles W. Killam; BW-453/M - Mr. Wick and Edwin L. Davis of general contractors Davis, Wick, Rosengarten Company, Inc. of Washington D. C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-454/A-B - Deer Pen;  BW-454/A - Deer in pen\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-455 - James Young - Retired as Assistant Superintendent - May 1934\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-456/A-B - North lane looking south, two elm trees #106 and #107 along the north lane between the gardener's house and the servant's hall; BW-456/B - close up on the two elms, snow on the ground\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-457 - Washington's drafting instruments and case [W-461]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-458 - Williamsburg, Virginia - wooden seat in garden of Governor's Palace\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-459 - View is looking over the deer park wall, three deer can be seen nearby.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-462/A-B - Copy photograph, Mansion - southeast view\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-463 - Copy photograph, Mansion - West Front\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-464 - Copy photograph, Coach House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-465 - Copy photograph of Texas gate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-466 - Copy photograph, low aerial view of Upper Garden from spinning house\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-467 - Copy photograph, Tomb\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-468 - Copy photograph of a man standing next to the sundial on the Mansion circle\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-469 - Copy photograph, Northeast lawn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-470 - Copy photograph, Tomb - from below old roadway\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-471 - Copy photograph, Summer House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-472 - Copy photograph, Walk - Tomb to Wharf\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-473 - Copy photograph, Summer House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-474 - Copy photograph, East Lawn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-475 - Washington's \"Town House\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-476 - Copy photograph, Wharf\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-477 - Copy photograph, South lane\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-478 - Copy photograph, West Gate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-479 - Copy photograph of barn [stable]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-480 - Copy photograph, gate to upper garden from the bowling green\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-481/A-B - Relic House (Case # 1) - Museum\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-482/A-B - Relic House (Case # 2) - Museum\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-483/A-B - Relic House (Case # 3) - Museum\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-484 - Relic House (Case # 4) - Museum\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-485/A-B - Relic House (Case # 5) - Museum\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e/BW-486A-B - Relic House (Case # 6) - Museum\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-487/A-B - Relic House (Case # 7) - Museum\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-488/A-B - Museum (Case # 8)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-489/A-B - Museum (Case # 9)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-490 - Plaster Plaque #379 - Bas relief of George Washington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-491 - Miniature of George Washington by Charles Willson Peale [W-460]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-492 - Miniature of George Washington by Robertson [W-613] LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-493 - Miniature of Martha Washington by James Peale [W-624]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-494 - Miniature of George Washington Parke and Nelly Custis [W-487]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-495 - Pitchers [W-516/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-496 - Cruet stand [W-484], Chinese export porcelain mug [W-664] and cornflower mug [W-657]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-498 - Sèvres Plateau à deux pots à confiture (platter and two circular cups) [W-611/C-E] LOAN; Sèvres saucepan and lid [W-611/A-B] and porcelain saucer [W-633]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-499 - Society of the Cincinnati soup plate [W-483]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-500 - Society of the Cincinnati dinner plate [W-519]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-501 - Compote with States china design [M-382]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-502 - States china saucer in wood frame [W-509]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-503 - Punch Bowl [W-658]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-504 - Christening Bowl [W-531]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-505 - Bowl [W-665], glass dish [W-659], and pitcher [M-672]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-506 - Cup and saucer #57/A-B, Plate # 39, cup and saucer #39/A-B\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-507 - Dessert plate [W-625] - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-508 - Platter [W-533]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-509 - Champagne glasses [W-524/A-B] and jelly glasses [W-522/A-F]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-510 - Ale glass [W-629] and toasting glasses [W-620/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-511 - Punch glasses [W-535] [W-539] [W-540]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-512 - Decanters [W-705] [W-706]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-513 - Teaspoons (6) [H-445]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-514 - Teaspoon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-515 - Martha Washington's watch [W-446] and gold watch [W-471]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-516 - Buckles\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-517 - Two pairs of earrings [W-440/A-B] [W-456/A-B] and a pair of bracelets [W-455/A-B - deaccessioned, gift to Woodlawn Plantation]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-518 - Lacquerware dressing boxes [W-221]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-519 - Lacquerware dressing boxes [W-640/A-D] [W-654] [W-637]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-520 - Inkwell [W-725], spectacles [W-1168/A - LOAN], sugar bowl [W-756], razor [W-494], camp knife and fork [W-513/A-B], custard cup [W-500], knife [M-495/A] and fork [W-495/B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-521 - Snuff box [W-486]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-522 - Snuff boxes [W-486] [W-449] [W-614]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-523 - Telescope [W-679]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-524 - Tablespoons [W-650/A-B], saucer [W-669], and spyglass [W-721]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-525 - Ornamental stone (sometimes called cornerstone) [W-988]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-526 - Silver cup with inscription - A PREMIUM from the AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY of S. Carolina, to GENERAL WASHINGTON for raising the largest Jackass [W-571 - deaccessioned]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-527 - Fire buckets\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-528 - Lacquered dressing case [W-219]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-529 - Spurs [W-474]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-530A-B - Camp or field bedstead (folded) [W-473]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-531 - Ivory fan [W-610]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-532 - Dental tools [W-595]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-533 - Dental Tools [W-546]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-534/A-E - Office [Servants' Hall] - excavated foundation in west chimney in fireplace\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-535 - Washington spoons\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-536 - Dressing glass\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-537 - Washington Pistols [W-480]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-538 - Spinning House - steps - south end - built 1934 by C.W. Killam\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-539/A-B - Spinning Room fireplace ;  BW-539A -  interior view, northeast corner\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-540/A - \"Cake Dish\" - view looking down inside; Owned by W. Green Rose, Luthers, OK\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-540/B - \"Cake Dish\" - probably a jelly mold; Owned by W. Green Rose, Luthers, OK\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-541A-F - Construction of Museum\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-542 - Photograph of ambrotype of tomb (original ambrotype, c. 1858 in the possession of the Association)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-543 - Portrait of Lawrence Washington [W-126], photograph by 'Murch'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-544/A-F - Shingle Roofing specimens or samples (Cypress) from Laneva, VA; See Superintendent's diary August 14, 1935\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-545A-H - Restoration of original grades on east lawn of Mansion\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-546 - N.B.C. Broadcasting Motor Car\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-547 - S. Joachim - original Washington Relic owned by Mrs. Lawrence Washington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-548/A-C - Planting locust grove on north end of Mansion\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-550 - Spinning Room stairway\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-551/A-B - Banquet Hall [New Room] hearth support\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-552 - North Quarters after removal of holly tree\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-553/A-B - Photograph of Berry Survey\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-554/A-C - Locust grove\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-555 - Fireback from Belvoir - home of Lord Fairfax\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-556 - Excavation of brick drain - northwest corner of Upper Garden\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-558 - Bench at Greenfield Village, Michigan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-559/A-B - Excavation at Upper Garden - wall north of Museum\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-561 - Mr. Charles Cecil Wall - July 22, 1934\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-562 - Mount Vernon employees Harold Abbott, Julian Washington and Charles Wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-563 - Dairy and south screen wall along south lane\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-564 - Washington's Crest from Valley Forge Museum\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-565 - Breakfast table in Downstairs Chamber - at the time of the photograph the room was referenced as Martha Washington's Sitting Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-566 - Sideboard [W-94] - Dining Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-567/A-B - Pile driving at the wharf\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-568/A-E - Power House interiors; BW-568/A - reservoir pump; BW-568/B - diesel engine - generator ; BW-568/C -storage batteries; BW-568/D - Switch board; BW-568/E - setup power intake generator\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-569/A-B - Digging trenches for electric conduits\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-570/A-B - Transformer Pit construction\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-572/A-G - Restoration - Gardener's House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-573/A - Heating Tunnel - floor forming between Mansion and Office\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-573/B - Heating Tunnel - brick drain - north of Spinning House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-573/C - Heating Tunnel - old cheek wall - north of Spinning House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-573/D - Heating Tunnel - lowest steps of old cellar way\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-573/E - Heating Tunnel - cheek wall - north of Spinning House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-573/F - Heating Tunnel - old drain - north of Spinning House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-573/G - Heating Tunnel - excavation - north of Museum\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-573/H - Heating Tunnel - excavation - north of Gardener's House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-573/I - Heating Tunnel - excavation at Boiler room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-573/J - Heating Tunnel - angle of tunnel - southeast corner of Museum\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-573/K - Heating Tunnel - placing drains west of Spinning House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-574 - Edwin L. Davis of general contractors Davis, Wick, Rosengarten Company, Inc. of Washington D. C. and Charles Cecil Wall, Assistant Superintendent on the north lane at Mount Vernon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-575 - S.A.R. (Sons of the American Revolution) - Pilgrimage to Mount Vernon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-576 - Miss Harriet Clayton Comegys - Regent (in wheelchair) with James Archer, Engineer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-577/A-B - Damage to boxwood hedges by broken linden #48 (storm)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e/BW-578/A-D - Restoration of Gardener's House; BW-578A - views showing repairs; BW-578/B - termite proofing; BW-578/C -  removal of modern windows on north end; BW-578/D - repairs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-579 - Park wall - demolishing of\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-580 - Lightning Rods - installation on northeast lawn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-632 - Pohick Church\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-635/A-P - Restoration - Butler's House [Circle Storehouse, Clerk's Quarters and Paint Cellar]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-636/A-E - Deer Park wall restoration\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-637 - East Lawn - grading\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-638/A-C - Views of north and south lanes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-639/A-D - Restoration of an outbuilding\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-654/A-B - Yeocomico Church is a historic Episcopal church in Westmoreland County ; BW-654/A - entrance door ; BW-654/B - detail of window and window blind\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-655 - Kitchen Garden Restoration - brickwork in the restoration\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-656/A-D - Lower Garden restoration, brickwork\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-657/A-D - Washington's sarcophagus at the tomb\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-663 - Copy photograph of early photograph of new room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-676/A-B - Kitchen Garden, Process of making sand-bed for cobblestone walk. Process of laying the walk (\"Artie\" and Austin Petitt)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-677/A-C - Storm Damage, fallen  trees, negative made from glass plates\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-678/A-D - Storm Damage, fallen trees\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-681 - Ford fire truck ; negative made from GLASS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-682/A-C - Surveying Instrument ; 3 negatives from GLASS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-685/A-B - Wallpaper pattern from the Washington bedchamber ;  2 negatives from GLASS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-691 - Candle Holder - Connecticut Room ; negative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-692 - Table and Candle Holder - Connecticut Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-693 - Chair - Connecticut Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-696A-B - \"High Boy\" or dresser or bureau of drawers - Connecticut Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-697 - Chair - rocker - Connecticut Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-698 - Arm chair - Connecticut Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-702 - Mirror - Connecticut Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-705/A-C - The Old Coach - once used to meet the boat at the Wharf\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-706/A-E - Measured Drawing of Mansion - Lawrence Enersen creating measured drawings of the Mansion - apparatus used\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-707 - Aunt Nelly Howard taken in front of front door of Mansion - March 1936\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-708/A-B - Desk in office [Servants' Hall] - last used by Mount Vernon employee Harold Abbott\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-709 - Low aerial view of upper garden towards west end with garden house\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-710/A-C - Cobblestone layer in road around Mansion circle\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-711A-B - Assistant Superintendent's Home - homesite from big bend in New Road, process of excavation and construction\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-712A1-2 - Portrait ; Dr. Lee Loan Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-712/B1-B2 - Inkstand with bottles [W-2520/A-D]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-712/C1-C2 - Candlesticks\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-712/D1-D2 - Silver salver with Washington crest [W-2516]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-712/E1-E2 - Custis salver [W-108]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-712/F1-F2 - Silver bread basket [W-2519]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-712/G - Muffineer \u0026amp; silver cup - Fitzhugh ;  Dr. Lee Loan Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-712/H1-H2 - Parke cup ; Dr. Lee Loan Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-712/I - Crest on Parke cup ; Dr. Lee Loan Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-712/J - Crest on caster [W-2526] ; Dr. Lee Loan Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-712/K1-K2 - Fitzhugh spoons ;  Dr. Lee Loan Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-712/L1-L2 - Miscellaneous spoons ; Dr. Lee Loan Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-712/M1-M2 - Miscellaneous spoons ; Dr. Lee Loan Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-712/N1-N2 - Tablespoons (7) ; Dr. Lee Loan Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-712O1-2 - Ladle [W-2524]; Dr. Lee Loan Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-712/P1-P2 - Cruet stand [W-2518]; Dr. Lee Loan Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-712/Q - Two bottle wine cooler [W-2522] ; Dr. Lee Loan Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-712/R1-R2- Coffee Pot [W-2517]; Dr. Lee Loan Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-712/S1-S2 - Punch Strainer [W-2527]; Dr. Lee Loan Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-712/T1-T2 - Cruet bottles [W-2523/A-B]; Dr. Lee Loan Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-712/U1-U2 - Portrait in profile; Dr. Lee Loan Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-717/B - Alexandria Academy; Campbell's (4x5) - 1976\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-719 - View of Potomac River over south lane from sundial\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-720 - View of east lawn from South Lumber Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-721 - Mansion from Deer Park\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-722/A-C - Portrait of Ann Pamela Cunningham by James Reid Lambdin [M-405]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-723 - Stable\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-724 - Mansion - East Front\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-725 - Copy photograph, Mansion - early view [1858]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-726 - Stable from south lawn through opening in brick wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-727 - Copy photograph, White House on Pamunky\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-728 - Southwest corner of Front Parlor\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-729 - Copy negative, boat at Mount Vernon wharf [July 1933]; copy negative 7/79, orig destroyed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-730 - Mansion piazza\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-731 - South Lane\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-732/A-B - Summer House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-733/A-B - River from piazza\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-734 - Stable and Coach House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-735 - Copied from old wet plate lantern slide\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-736 - Aerial view of the Mount Vernon estate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-737 - Copy negative, boat at wharf ; copy negative 7-79, orig destroyed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-738 - Servants' Hall from cupola of Mansion\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-739 - Grounds and Mansion from Summer House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-740/A-B - View down length of piazza towards the Potomac River\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-741 - Piazza, view from north end looking south\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-742 - Piazza, view from north end looking south\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-743 - Stable\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-744 - Stable - north side, doors closed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-745 - South Lane\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-746/A-C - View of the stable from various angles\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-747 - Vista of stable through trees\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-748 - Stable, Coach House, Wash House and Ha-Ha wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-749 - Dairy House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-750 - Coach House gate on south lane\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-751/A-B - Mount Vernon employees who worked in the maintenance shop, July 31, 1933.  Left to right: Wilfred Neitzey, Willie Miller, E. M. Thomas, and James Rouse.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-752/A-B - Guards at Mount Vernon ; BW-752/A - Guards at Mount Vernon - hats off. Guard force at Mount Vernon standing on the stairs to the Mansion's west front central passage. Front row, left to right: Fred Lacey, Walter Simms, Tom Ayres, Howard Collins. Back row, left to right: Manuel Rogers, Charles McCalley, Linton Deavers, William Permar, Ernest Costello.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-753 - Retaining wall along river\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-754 - Copy negative, Passenger Boat with the 'Wilson Line' at the Mount Vernon wharf\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-755 - Wharf through trees\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-756 - President's Yacht arriving at the Mount Vernon wharf\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-757 - Woods path from Wharf to the Mount Vernon estate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-758 - Wharf\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-759/A-C - Old Tomb - used until 1831\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-760 - Path to New Tomb\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-761 - Oak Tree near New Tomb\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-762 - New Tomb\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-763 - New Tomb\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-764 - Potomac River from the piazza\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-765 - View of Mansion from the northeast lawn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-766/A-C - Views of the Mansion from the north and south\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-767 - Mansion - West Front\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-768 - Mansion - West Front\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-769 - Mansion - north end\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-770 - Mansion from the northeast\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-771/A-B - Telephoto view of Mansion\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-772 - View of Mansion from the northeast lawn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-773 - South colonnade with view of the summer house in the distance\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-774 - Mansion from Bowling Green entrance\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-775 - Mansion - West Front\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-776 - Mansion - West Front\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-777 - Mansion - West Front\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-778 - View from Mansion towards the West Gate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-779 - West Front with team and coach\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-780 - View from the east lawn of the Potomac Rive at dusk\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-781 - Kitchen and Butler's House [Circle Storehouse]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-782 - Bowling Green and West Gate from cupola\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-783 - Summer House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-784 - Path from New Tomb up hill towards Mansion\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-785 - View of the Mansion from the northeast\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-786 - South Lane\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-787 - Mansion from southeast\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-788 - Ha-Ha Wall \u0026amp; Summer House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-789 - Gate at Spinning House with view down north lane towards the Mansion circle\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-790 - Garden house in the lower garden\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-791 - North Garden House formerly called the 'School House' in the upper garden\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-792 - South Garden House \u0026amp; original fig tree in lower garden\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-793 - Office [Servants' Hall] and Gardener's House with the Mansion circle in the foreground\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-794/A - Mansion circle and circle storehouse, the sundial is at far right\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-795 - Distant view of north lane buildings from the northeast lawn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-796 - View of the Mansion - West Front from the bowling green\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-797 - View of the west front of the Mansion from the north serpentine walk\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-798 - Spinning House gate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-799 - Spinning House gate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-800 - Summer House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-801 - Potomac River from grounds with view of the deer park wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-802 - View from north door in Servants' Hall, used as the Superintendent's office at the time the photograph was taken, towards the north grove\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-803 - Wash House along south lane - developed in reverse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-804/A-B - West gate and porters' lodges\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-805 - West gate and porters' lodge\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-806 - West gate and porters' lodges\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-807 - Garden walk in upper garden\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-808 - Garden walk in upper garden\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-809 - Road to Wharf\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-810/A-B - Dogwood in bloom along paths on the Mount Vernon estate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-811 - Mansion - West Front\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-812 - Mansion - West Front, from the bowling green\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-813 - Mansion - view from the northeast\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-814/A-D - Paths near Summer House.  Dogwood \u0026amp; redbud in bloom.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-815 - Old trees along the bowling green\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-816 - Trees planted in Washington's time on the east lawn, view towards the southeast with view of Potomac River in the background.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-817 - Cedar trees along the paddock road\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-818 - Old trees along south end of bowling green\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-819 - Old trees on Bowling Green\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-820/A-B - Trees along the bowling green\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-821 - Cyprus trees along sea wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-822 - Spinning House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-823 - Trees in front of Quarters Building [Administration and Bolton Building]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-824 - English ivy on upper garden wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-825 - Mint patch in lower garden\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-826 - View through north colonnade towards the Mansion circle\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-827A-F - View along George Washington Memorial Parkway\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-828 - Entrance to grounds\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-829 - Terminal Area - Concession Building\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-830 - Old Tea Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-831 - George Washington survey [W-370]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-832 - Powel Coach [W-737] at Mount Vernon in coach house\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-833 - Case #4 in Museum\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-834 - Vase [W-19] in New Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-835 - Grandfather clock or tall case clock [W-193] on stair landing in central passage\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-836/A-F - Washington articles in Smithsonian Museum including a chess set, military uniform, sword, Argand double arm lamp, eye glasses and case, and exhibit case with military items (uniform, sword, camp set, etc.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-837/A-B - Aerial view from printed material ; 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New negative 3/64- Robert B. Fisher\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-975 - Framed engraving of General Nathaniel Green [M-128]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-976 - Framed engraving of Adonis Carried Off By Venus [M-93/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-977 - Framed engraving of Moonlight [M-93/B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-978 - Framed engraving of The Musical Shepherdess [M-93/E]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-979 - Framed engraving of Thunder Storm [M-93/D]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-980 - Framed engraving of Diana Deceived by Venus [M-93/C]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-981 - Framed engraving of Sun Rising [M-93/M]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-982 - Framed engraving of The Flight [M-93/K]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-983 - Framed engtaving of A Storm after a Picture of Vanderhagen in the Possession of Mr. Cotes [M-93/I]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-984 - Engraving of \"Landscape\" Gainsborough's Forest [M-93/J]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-985 - Engraving, The Rural Village [M-93/L]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-986 - Bookcases along the east wall of the Study\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-987 - Airchair from the Study [M-361]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-988 - Side chair from the Study [M-174] - deaccessioned 2019\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-989 - Side chair from the Study [M-177]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-990 - Armchair from the Study [H-364] - deaccessioned 1973\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-991 - Tilt-top table - checkerboard [M-53] - deaccessioned 2021\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-992 - Houdon Bust - bronze cast by Barbedienne. Presented by the Association to George Washington University in 1949, with concurrence of the four grandchildren of the donor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-993 - Bed - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room] [M-242]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-994 - Chest of drawers - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room] [M-252] - deaccessioned 2016\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-995 - Chest of drawers - Yellow Room [M-232] - deaccessioned 2016\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-996 - Bedstead - Yellow Room [H-231]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-997 - Bed - Hall room [M-261]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-998 - Chest of drawers - Hall room [Small Room] [M-263]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-999 - Knee-hole table - Washington Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1000 - Fireback - Washington Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber] [W-224]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1001 - Bed - Lafayette Bedroom [H-271]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1002 - Oven implements\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1003 - Framed engraving of Death of General Montgomery [M-93/JJ-1]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1004 - Framed engraving of Battle of Bunker's Hill [M-93/FF]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1005 - Framed engraving on Constantine's Arch [M-93/G]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1006 - Framed engraving of The Dancing Shepherds [M-93/F]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1007 - Framed engraving of Evening [M-93/H]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1008 - Engraving of William Penn's Treaty [M-93/N]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1009 - Engraving of The Northwest or Davis Straits, etc. [M-93/Q]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1010 - Engraving of The Greenland Whale Fishery [M-93/R]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1011 - Engraving of The Quebec \u0026amp; the Surveillantes [M-93/T]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1012 - Engraving of The Judgement of Paris [M-93/W]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1013 - Engraving of Fighting before Gibraltar [M-93/V]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1014 - Engraving of Fighting before Gibraltar [M-93/U]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1015 - Engraving of Relief of Gibraltar - Oct 11th 1782 [M-93/S]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1016 - Engraving of The Death of the Earl of Chatham [M-93/P]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1017 - Engraving of Sun Setting [M-93/O]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1018 - Bedstead - Hall room [Small Room] [M-261]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1019 - Bedstead - Yellow Room [H-231]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1020/A-B - Details of bedstead in blue room [M-297]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1021 - Dressing table with swing mirror - Blue Room [M-293]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1022 - Writing desk or fire screen - closed [H-292]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1023 - Writing desk or fire screen - opened [H-292]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1024 - Chest of drawers - Lafayette Bedroom [M-284]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1025 - Engraving of Fighting Before Gibraltar [M-93/U]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1026 - Engraving of Defense of Gibraltar [M-93/KK]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1027 - Engraving - America [M-93/DD]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1028 - Engraving - Alfred the Great Dividing His Loaf with the Pilgrim [M-93/CC]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1029 - Engraving - Alfred the Third, King of Mercia [M-93/BB]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1030 - Engraving - The Death of General Wolfe [M-93/AA]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1031 - Engraving - The Dead Soldier [M-93/EE]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1032 - Engraving - The Earthing of The Fox [M-93/GG-2]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1033 - Engraving - Returning from the Chase (fox hunting) [M-93/GG-6]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1034 - Engraving - The Going Out (fox hunting) [M-93/GG-4]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1035 - Engraving - The Whipper - In Thrown Out (fox hunting) [M-93/GG-3]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1036 - Engraving - A Hunting Piece (fox hunting) [M-93/X]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1037 - Engraving - A Storm with Lightning [M-93/Y]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1038 - Engraving - The Battle of Bunker's Hill [M-93/FF]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1039 - Engraving - Death of General Montgomery [M-93/JJ-1]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1040 - Engraving - A Rural Scene [M-93/II]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1041 - Tea tray - Mansion Dining Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1042 - Engraving - Coming at the Death (hunting scene) [M-93/GG-5]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1043 - Engraving - The Death of the Fox (hunting scene) [M-93/GG-7]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1044 - Engraving - Two Hunters (hunting scene) [M-93/GG-1]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1045 - Engraving - Portrait of Hounds [M-93/HH]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1046 - Egnraving - Thomas Jefferson [M-331]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1047 - Andirons - Mansion Study [M-171/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1048 - Fireplace implements - Mansion Study ; Negative missing 2/8/1993\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1049 - Fairfax fireback [H-112] \u0026amp; andirons - Office (Servants' Hall - formerly used as the Superintendent's office). Fireback deaccessioned in 1955 and transferred to Belvoir.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1050 - Fireplace \u0026amp; mantel - Office (Servants' Hall - formerly used as the Superintendent's office)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1051 - Mansion - East Front - night\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1052 - Mansion - East Front - night\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1053 - North Lane, view towards north lane gate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1054 - Maryland shore and Potomac River from Piazza\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1055 - Fireplace - Regent's sitting room - andirons [W-227/A-B] transferred to niece of donor in 1948.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1056 - Fireplace \u0026amp; mantel - Regent's sitting room - andirons [W-227/A-B] transferred to niece of donor in 1948.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1057 - Reference Library - Regent's quarters in the Bolton Building\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1058 - Reference Library - Regent's quarters in the Bolton Building\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1059 - Reference Library - Regent's quarters in the Bolton Building\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1060 - Reference Library - Regent's quarters in the Bolton Building\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1061 - Reference Library - Regent's quarters in the Bolton Building\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1062/A-B - Andirons and fireback in the front parlor\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1063/A-B - Andirons and fender - Front Parlor\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1064 - Powel Coach [H-737] - broadside ; see no. 3947\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1065 - Powel Coach [H-737] - angle, outside the coach house\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1066 - Powel Coach [H-737] - front, outside of the coach house\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1067 - Mount Vernon employees removing snow, November 30, 1938. Left to right: Arthur Petitt, Page Doughton, Walter Simms, Manuel Rodgers, Harry Lehman, and Roy Taylor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1068 - Mansion - East Front - snow\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1069 - Mansion - East Front - snow\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1070 - Mansion - East Front - snow\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1071 - Mansion - southeast front - snow\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1072 - Mansion - southeast front - snow\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1073 - Coach House and South Lane - snow\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1074 - Wash House, Coach House and Stable - snow\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1075 - South Lane buildings from ice pit - snow\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1076 - North Quarters [Bolton building - Administration building] and boiler room - snow\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1077 - North Quarters [Bolton building - Administration building] and boiler room - snow\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1078 - Regent's quarters [Bolton Building] - north entrance - snow\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1079 - Flower Garden - snow\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1080 - Square well and Seed House - Kitchen Garden - snow\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1081 - Boxwood and entrance - Kitchen Garden - snow\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1082 - Kitchen Garden - snow\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1083 - South Lane - snow\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1084 - Bowling Green and serpentine path - north side - snow\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1085 - Superintendent's home - snow\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1086 - Superintendent's home - snow\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1087/A-B - Scales and weights [M-872/A-I] LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1088A-B - Powder horn [M-740]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1089/A-B - Martha Washington - engraved portrait after Wollaston [M-727]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1090 - Quebec (Key) to Halsey Print [M-93/JJ-2]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1091 - Engraving - General LaFayette [M-746]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1092 - Miss Harriet Clayton Comegys - portrait of former Regent [M-736]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1093 - Washington Bust by Hiram Powers [M-738], deaccessioned 1973\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1094 - Sofa - Music room [Little Parlor]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1095 - Carpet [M-69]- Music room [Little Parlor]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1096 - Dresden clock and ornaments [H-64/A-C] - Music room [Little Parlor]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1097 - Andirons [M-67/A-B] - Music room [Little Parlor]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1098 - Fender [M-68] - Music room [Little Parlor], deaccessioned 1953\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1099/A-B - Candlestick with globe [W-139]- Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1100A-B - Candlesticks (pair) [W-18/A-B] - Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1101 - Candlesnuffer [M-146] - Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1102 - The Washington Family - Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1103 - Engraving - Battle of Bunker Hill [M-154] - Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1104 - Indian on Horseback - needlepoint - Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1105 - Portrait of Nelly Custis [W-157] - Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber], given to Woodlawn Plantation, 1973\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1106 - Footstool [M-142] - Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber], removed from the collection, 1947\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1107 - Side chair [W-135] - Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1108 - Rug \"1746\" - Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1109/A-B - Punch bowl [H-37] - Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1110 - Fender [M-145] - Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber], deaccessioned 1973\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1111 - Andirons [H-240] - tongs and shovel [M-144/A-B] - Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1112/A-B - Spectacles and case [W-165/A-B]- Mansion Library [Study]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1113 - Candle snuffer and tray - Mansion Library [Study] ; M-163/A-B\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1114 - Washington Bust [W-369] - Mansion Library [Study]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1115 - Eraser [W-185] - Mansion Library [Study]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1116 - Vases - Mansion Library [Study]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1117/A-B - Inkstand with quill pens [M-360/A-C]- Mansion Library [Study]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1118/A-C - Woodlawn intersection of Mount Vernon Highway with U.S. Route #1 showing inadequate road markers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1119/A-B - Gum Springs - Intersection of Mount Vernon Road with U.S. Highway #1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1120 - Reproduction curtains made of 18th century green silk damask for the Venetian window in the New Room [M-26/A-H]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1121 - Blue moire damask fringed curtains [M-39/A-D] and cornice [W-34] in the West Parlor [Front Parlor]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1122 - Damask curtains [M-70/A-F] - Music room [Little Parlor]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1123 - Curtains [M-750/A-D] - Central Passage\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1124 - Curtains [M-116/A-F] - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1125 - Curtains [M-147/A-C] - Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1126 - Curtains - Library [Study]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1127/A-C - Fireback [W-186] - West Parlor [Front Parlor]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1128 - Carpet [W-5] - Banquet Hall [New Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1129 - Detail of corner of carpet [W-5] - Banquet Hall [New Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1130 - Carpet [M-48] - West Parlor [Front Parlor]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1131 - Carpet - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1132 - Carpet - Library [Study]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1133 - Mantel clock [M-172] - Library [Study]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1134 - Sofa [M-41] - West Parlor [Front Parlor]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1135 - Bookcase [H-151] - Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1136 - Table [H-119] - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1137 - Andirons [W-227/A-B] - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1138/A-C - Gun lock\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1139/A-B - Bottle seal [H-753], seal or print from glass bottle, bearing the legend \"John Custis 1713\" within circular band\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1140 - Bottle seal [H-2624], deacessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1141 - Alexandria Washington Lodge observing death of Washington, wreathlaying at the Tomb\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1142 - Bust - Washington - bronze [M-118]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1143 - LaFayette Bust (in profile) - bronze - E. Henry \u0026amp; Bonnard\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1144 - LaFayette Bust - (Library - closet) [H-167?]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1145/A-B - Flute and box [W-61/A-B]; BW-1145/B - copy of original negative\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1146/A-C - \"Palmy Days at Mount Vernon,\" Washington Family portrait by Thomas P. Rossiter, was loaned to MV at the time of the photograph. Acquired the painting in 2008 [M-4790]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1147 - Pitcher [00-24] - pantry\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW-1148/A-B - Pitcher [00-33] and two mugs [00-31] and [00-32] - Pantry; deaccessioned 2003\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1149/A-D - Memorial serving dish - Pantry [H-191/A-C]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1150 - Platter - Chinese Export Porcelain - Pantry\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1151/A-C - Surveyor's compass [W-164] - Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1152 - Two Toby jugs [AA-4 ; 00-30/A]; deaccessioned 2020\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1153 - China pitcher ; Out - 8/4/51 - John C. Chatterton; Missing 4/5/1985\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1154 - Pewter plates (5)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1155A-B - Copper teapot [00-35], chocolate pot [00-36] and coffee pot [00-34] ; AA-4; deaccessioned 2020\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1156/A-B - Copper lantern [00-55], teapot [00-36] and hominy mortar [00-52] ; AA-4\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1157 - Copper cake plate or stew pan ; AA-4\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1158 - Ladles - copper ; AA-4\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1159/A-B - Pewter pitcher [M-1054] and cup [M-1086]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1160/A-B - Bed warmer - Pantry\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1161A-B - Pewter plates (3) ; detail - maker's mark on one of the pewter plates ; out - 8/4/1951 - John C. Chatterton; Missing 4/5/1985\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1162/A-C - Pewter plate, details of maker's marks\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1163/A-B - Pewter plates (2)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1164/A-B - Pewter plates (2)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1165/A-B - Pewter plates (2)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1166/A-B - Pewter plates (4)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1167 - Pewter spoon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1168 - Footstool [H-192] - pantry closet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1169/A-B - Quilting frame ; A-141 [W-755/A-D] ; LOAN - Peter Family\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1170 - Ghord dipper - Family Kitchen\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1171/A-B - Copper skillet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1172 - Engraving - George Washington - \"Sacred to Patriotism\" [M-93/LL]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1173 - Coat-of-Arms of Joseph Ball, grandfather of George Washington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1174 - Map of the Province of New York\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1175/A-B - Woods west of #1 field ; BW-1175/A - Unthinned area in woods ; BW-1175/B - Thinned area in woods\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1176/A-C - Woods east of Superintendent's House ; BW-1176/A-B - Uncleaned area in woods ; BW-1176/C - Cleaned area in woods\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1177 - Chair - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1178 - Chair - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room] ; Missing 11/21/2022\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1179 - Commode chair [M-245] - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1180 - Candlestick [M-255], snuffer and tray [M-256/A-B] - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1181 - Toilet set [M-759/A-D] - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1182 - \"Maniere\" (Book) MDCLXXXXIII ; Discarded 5/24/1951\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1183 - Embroidered rose in frame [W-238] - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]; deaccessioned in 1973 and given to Woodlawn Plantation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1184 - Basket of Fruit - needlepoint - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1185 - Engraving - English Country Scene [M-90/A] - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1186 - Candlestick [M-255] - Blue Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1187 - Water pitcher and bowl [M-303/A-B] - Blue Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1188 - Snuffer and tray [M-304/A-B] - Blue Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1189 - Candlesticks [M-306/A-B] - Blue Room; Also BW-1439\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1190 - Side chair [M-296] - Blue Room; deaccessioned 2017\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1191 - Chair [H-294] - Hepplewhite - one of pair - Blue Room; deaccessioned 2016\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1192 - Engraving - The Right Honourable William Pitt, Esqr. [M-310], Blue Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1193/A-C - Scent bottles [M-280/A-B] - Lafayette Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1194 - Candlestick [M-362] - Lafayette Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1195 - Book - \"Les Aventures De Telemaque,\" title page [H-1343]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1196 - Engraving - English Country Dance [M-90/B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1197 - Side chair [M-287]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1198 - Commode chair [M-272]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1199 - Side chair [M-286] - Lafayette Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1200 - Engraving - St. Agnes [M-289] - Lafayette Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1201 - Stand [M-264] - Hall room [Small Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1202 - Side chair [W-259] - Hall Room [Small Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1203 - Ladderback cane seat chair [M-265] - Hall Room [Small Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1204 - Side chair [M-260] - Hall Room [Small Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1205- Candlestick and snuffer [M-268/A-B] - Hall Room [Small Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1206 - Engraving - Yellow Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1207 - Candle \"Yorktown Illumination\" - Yellow Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1208 - Stand or tripod table [M-246] - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1209 - Tripod table - Blue Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1210 - Dressing glass [M-285] - Lafayette Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1211 - Dressing glass [M-244] - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1212 - Washstand - Lafayette Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1213 - Washstand - Blue Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1214 - Bed warmer - Lafayette Room [M-279]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1215 - Dining table [M-251] - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]; deaccessioned 2016\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1216 - Card table [M-300] - Blue Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1217 - Dress table [M-275] - Lafayette Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1218 - Mirror (top panel decorated) [M-282] - Lafayette Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1219 - Mirror, gold frame [M-250] - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1220 - Looking glass [M-307] - Blue Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1221 - Work table [M-273] - Lafayette Room; removed from collection 1948\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1222/A-B - Fender [M-295], andirons [M-301/A-B], tongs and shovel - Blue Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1223A-B - Fender and andirons [H-240/A-B] - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1224/A-B - Fender, andirons, tongs, shovel and bed warmer - Lafayette Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1225 - Looking glass [W-291] - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1226 - Embroidery frame - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1227 - Nelly Custis by Saint-Memin - from \"Homes of our Ancestors\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1228 - Doctors James Craik and Elisha Dick - silhouette\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1229 - Engraving - Old Tomb from \"Picturesque Places in America\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1230/A-B - Candle mold [00-43]; deaccessioned 2022\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1231/A-B - Iron stand [W-987]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1232 - Lantern [M-848]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1233/A-B - Iron stand [W-986]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1234/A-B - Batter jug [00-26 ; AA-4]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1235 - Modified bow saw [M-1145/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1236 - Small hand saw [M-1145/B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1237 - Copper pitcher [00-22 ; AA-4]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1238 - Copper kettle - small [00-25 ; AA-4]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1239/A-B - Copper skillet with iron handle [00-19 ; AA-4]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1240 - House bell [W-976]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1241 - Hot water plates [W-1162/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1242 - Hot water plates [W-1162/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1243/A-B - Dripping pans [00-27 ; AA-4]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1244/A-B - Skillet [00-23 ; AA-4]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1245/A-B - Copper pot [00-21 ; AA-4]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1246 - Tinder box candlestick; [M-846 ; 00-9 ; AA-4]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1247 - Lantern [M-844]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1248 - Crock with handles\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1249/A-B - Jar [00-48 ; AA-4]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1250 - Jar with lid [00-44 ; AA-4]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1251 - Jar [00-47 ; AA-4]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1252/A-B - Engraving - \"Sacred to the Memory of the Illustrious Washington\" [M-831]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1253 - Engraving - Washington's Tomb, Farley [M-835]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1254 - Engraving - The Tomb of Washington, Mount Vernon [M-826]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1255 - Engraving - Mount Vernon, West Front, after Parkyns [M-832]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1256 - Work on Huge Cavity in White Oak #126 - east lawn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1257 - Peat moss mulch on myrtle - east lawn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1258/A-B - BW-1258/A - MVLA personnel mowing the 12-acre field. John Webster is driving the tractor and Norman Grimsley is seated on mowing attachment. BW-1258/B - MVLA employee Norman Grimsley standing in the 12-acre field at Mount Vernon possibly to indicate the height of the grass.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1259A-B - Engraving - The Dancing Shepherds - Gailbraith Print [W-966]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1260 - Holly propagated in 130 days\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1261 - Engraving - Mount Vernon, after Parkyns [M-876]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1262 - Engraving - The Tomb of Washington, DeRoy after Köllner [M-875]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1263 - Engraving - The Home of Washington, Mount Vernon, Va., Currier \u0026amp; Ives [M-869]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1264 - Mansion - West Front by Bennett ; M-860 ; Negative discarded - see 3326B; Missing 5/23/1986\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1265 - Engraving - West View of Mt. Vernon Mansion, N. S. Bennett [M-868]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1267/A-D - Bottle seal\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1268 - Engraving - Admiral Vernon [M-834]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1269 - Engraving - Lord Vernon's Coat of Arms [M-833]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1270 - Engraving - Plan of Mt. Vernon, The Home of Washington, Charles Currier [M-836]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1271/A-C - Engraving - Louis XVI (unframed) original [W-767]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1272/A-D - Engraving - Original Louis XVI (framed), with details [W-767]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1273/A-B - Engraving - Sic Virtus et Victa Placet - Alexander's Victories\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1274/A-B - Engraving - Thus Virtue Triumphs Gloriously - Alexander's Victories [W-717/C]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1275 - Engraving - He's Truly the Brave that Overcomes Himself - Alexander's Victories [W-717/B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1276 - Engraving - Virtue Surmounts All Difficulties - Alexander's Victories [W-717/D]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1277 - Engraving - Vertue Fit to Govern the World - Alexander's Victories [W-717/E]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1278 - Nine negatives of the Houdon bust of Washington taken by the National Museum in 1932\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1279/A-C - Cannon [W-716]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1280 - Engraving - Mount Vernon, after C. H. Wells [M-874]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1281 - Engraving - Mount Vernon, the Seat of the late President Washington [M-871]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1282 - Engraving - Mount Vernon, Home of Washington, representing the 200 acres, etc. [M-870]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1283 - \"La Fortaleza\" - Puerto Rico\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1284 - Roy Taylor, Mount Vernon guard, poses in front of the kitchen\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1285/A-B - Engraving - Life of George Washington, The Citizen\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1286 - Engraving - Life of George Washington, The Farmer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1287/A-B - Washington addressing Convention\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1288/A-C - Rolling lawns by Kilby and team of horses\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1289/A-E - Forman \u0026amp; Biller's men applying dormant spray to elm trees\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1290/A-B - Engraving - Mount Vernon, the Seat of the late Genl. G. Washington, after William Russell Birch [M-873]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1291 - Saucer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1292 - Platter [68-149][M-929]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1293/A-B - Platter; history on back or bottom [M-930]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1294 - Engraving - The Tomb of Washington, Currier \u0026amp; Ives [M-912]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1295 - Map (VA \u0026amp; MD), hung in the Office [Servants' Hall], 2nd floor\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1296 - Reproduction of Vaughan Plan by Glümer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1297 - Pitcher [M-708]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1298/A-B - Conch shell buttons (displayed in the museum) [W-558/A-E] LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1299 - Bedstead [M-316] - Mrs. Washington's room [South Lumber Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1300 - Wing chair [M-320] - Mrs. Washington's room [South Lumber Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1301 - Washstand [M-314] - Mrs. Washington's room [South Lumber Room]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1302/A-B - Ladderback side chairs [M-319/A-D] - Mrs. Washington's room [South Lumber Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1303/A-B - Commode chair [H-321] - Mrs. Washington's room [South Lumber Room]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1304/A-B - Tilt-top table [M-934] - Mrs. Washington's room [South Lumber Room]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1305/A-B - Tilt-top table [M-742] - Mrs. Washington's room [South Lumber Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1306 - Ladder back rocking chair [W-313] - Mrs. Washington's room [South Lumber Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1307 - Dressing glass - 4 drawers - Mrs. Washington's room [South Lumber Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1308 - Dressing glass - 1 drawer [W-315] - Mrs. Washington's room [South Lumber Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1309 - Chest of drawers [M-317/A] - Mrs. Washington's room [South Lumber Room]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1310 - Washington's camp bed ; Out 6/8/51 -John C. Chatterton; Missing 5/23/86\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1311 - Holster [W-349/A.1-A.2]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1312 - Canteen [W-350/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1313 - Canteen [W-350/C]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1314 - Canteen [W-350/B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1315 - Washington's trunk [W-367]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1316A-B - Packing chest [W-347] - \"Geo. Washington Virginia\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1317/A-B - Trunk - Mrs. Washington's letter under lid in handwriting of Eliza Parke Custis [W-368]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1318 - Chair [M-340] - hallway of Attic\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1319 - Chest of drawers (small) [M-344] - District of Columbia Room, Attic\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1320 - Washstand [M-345] and toilet set - District of Columbia Room, Attic; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1321 - Commode - District of Columbia Room, Attic\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1322/A-B - Tilt-top table - District of Columbia Room, Attic\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1323/A-F - Dredge operations in Mount Vernon Channel - March and April 1939\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1324/A-D - Present ground level of Hell Hole near sea wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1325/A-B - Clam shell throwing up dyke along sea wall edge of Hell Hole, prep to pumping mud in from dredge\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1326/A-B - Sea wall from Wharf ;  BW-1326/A - north from wharf ; BW-1326/B - south from wharf\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1327 - Wharf from inside Hell Hole sea wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1328 - Piling placed at Wharf ready for use\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1329 - Buenos Ayres villa from river\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1330 - Nectarine blossom - Kitchen Garden [Lower Garden]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1331 - Mount Vernon Channel - dredge work\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1332/A-I - Pumping mud in Hell Hole\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1333/A-B - Nectarines in blossom - espalier in lower garden\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1334 - Peach in blossom, espalier - Kitchen Garden [Lower Garden]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1335/A-B - Nelly Custis needlepoint - fire screen [W-957]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1336/A-B - Nelly Custis needlepoint - in fire screen frame [W-957]; deaccesioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1337/A-B - Bottle seal - R. Carter \"R.C.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1338/A-B - Lamp [M-1088] ; BW-1338/A - without globe ; BW-1338/B - with globe\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1339/A-D - Miss Agnes Peter as Martha Washington ; BW-1339/A - Miss Peter, Miss Hutchison, Miss Cawthorne ; BW-1339/B - Miss Cawthorne, Miss Hutchison ; BW-1339/C - Miss Peter ; BW-1339/D - Miss Agnes Peter as Martha Washington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1340 - Snuff box\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1341/A-C - Document, The purchase of Dogue Run and Little Hunting Creek lands by George Washington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1342 - Platter - Family Kitchen - slipware dish\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1343 - Platter - slipware dish - Family Kitchen\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1344/A-B - Pewter plates, overall and details of maker's mark - Family Kitchen\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1345 - Pair of vases [W-19/A-D]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1346 - Mary Ball armchair [W-152] - Sitting Room [Downstairs Bedchamber]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1347/A-N - Reenactment - George Washington, Col. Humphreys and Mr. Thomson departing for New York for Washington's first inauguration\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1348 - Chest of drawers [H-341] and dressing glass - District of Columbia Room, Attic\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1349 - Dressing glass [M-342] - District of Columbia Room, Attic\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1350 - Bedstead [M-343] - District of Columbia Room, Martha Washington Garret Chamber\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1351 - Bedstead [M-329] - Connecticut Room - Northeast Garret Chamber\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1352 - Washstand - Connecticut Room - Northeast Garret Chamber ; MISSING 12/5/2022\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1353 - Portrait of Benjamin Franklin [M-129] - Connecticut Room - Northeast Garret Chamber\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1354 - Pole Fire Screen [M-333] - Connecticut Room -Northeast Garret Chamber; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1355 - Dressing glass [M-318] - Connecticut Room - Northeast Garret Chamber; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1356 - Chair - Connecticut Room - Northeast Garret Chamber\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1357 - Rocking chair [M-332] - Connecticut Room - Northeast Garret Chamber; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1358 - Rocking chair [M-332] - Connecticut Room - Northeast Garret Chamber\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1359 - Pier table [M-744] and dressing glass [M-318 - deaccessioned] - Connecticut Room - Northeast Garret Chamber\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1360 - Piano chair [W-323] North Carolina Room - Northwest Garret Chamber; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1361 - Chair [H-322] - North Carolina Room - Northwest Garret Chamber; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1362 - Washstand [M-325] and toilet set - North Carolina Room - Northwest Garret Chamber\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1363/A-B - Work table [M-336], opened and closed - North Carolina Room - Northwest Garret Chamber; deaccessioned - purchased by Susanne Schrage-Norton during employee sale, 1985\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1364 - Chest of drawers [M-324; deaccessioned] and dressing glass - North Carolina Room - Northwest Garret Chamber\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1365 - Bedstead [M-326] - North Carolina Room - Northwest Garret Chamber; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1366 - Pier table [M-184] - Maine Room - North Lumber Room; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1367 - Washstand [M-337] and set - Maine Room - North Lumber Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1368 - Bed steps [M-743] - Maine Room - North Lumber Room; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1369 - Chair [M-339/A-E] - Maine Room - North Lumber Room; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1370 - Washstand [M-225] - Maine Room - North Lumber Room; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1371 - Washstand [M-353- - Maine Room - North Lumber Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1372 - Armchair - Maine Room - North Lumber Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1373 - Walk to New Tomb with visitors\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1374 - Dredging Wharf basin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1375 - Washington chair unowned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1376/A-C - Pile driver at Wharf\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1377/A-D - President's yacht, S.S. Potomac, on its first trial run into Mount Vernon Wharf\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1378/A-C - Bond with Washington's signature\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1379/A-B - Invitation - Franklin Pierce to George Washington Parke Custis [W-946]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1380 - Embroidery - Nelly Custis ; A-145\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1381 - Two checks - George Washington Parke Custis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1382 - Collar [W-952, deaccessioned] and back scratcher ; A-149\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1383 - Snuffer \u0026amp; tray ; A-153 ; Out 8/4/51 - John C. Chatterton; Missing 8/4/1985\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1384 - Button [W-943] \u0026amp; locket [W-944] ; A-140\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1385/A-B - Decanter [W-947] ; A-156\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1386/A-F - House and buildings at Marmion Farm, King George County, Virginia. Former home of George Washington Lewis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1387/A-E - Toilet set\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1388/A-B - Hell Hole - after pumping in\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1389 - Vista from Mansion circle towards the West Gate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1390 - Vista from the east lawn at Mount Veronn towards the Potomac River and Piscataway Creek\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1391 - Copy photograph - First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt with President Somoza and Madam Somoza at Mount Vernon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1392 - Copy photograph - President Roosevelt speaking at Mount Vernon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1393/A-B - Silver presentation cup - Washington's jackass - 1790 (Museum); deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1394/A-B - Peas planted in Lower Garden - Kitchen Garden; BW-1394/B - Mount Vernon employee next to planted peas - May 1939\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1395 - Engraving - View of Mount Vernon The Seat of George Washington Esqr. [M-968]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1396 - Plate ; Out June 13, 1951 - John C. Chatterton; Missing - June 4, 1986\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1397 - Small glass ; Out June 13, 1951 - John C. Chatterton; Missing - June 4, 1986\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1398/A-B - Large glass ; Out June 13, 1951 - John C. Chatterton; Missing - June 4, 1986\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1399/A-C - Restoration - North Necessary\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1400 - School House [North Garden House] in upper garden with new roof\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1401/A-B - Governor's Day ; BW-1401/A - The Governor \u0026amp; Board of Visitors posed in front of short wall ; BW-1401/B - Governor Price places wreath at Washington's tomb\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1402/A-C - Mansion - West Front\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1403/A-F - Mount Vernon employees making hay in Reservoir field or Gould lot and 12-acre field\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1404 - Bowling Green \u0026amp; Mansion - West Front\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1405 - Servant bell on Marmion House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1406 - William Jones Permar, guard at Mount Vernon, standing in the west central passage entrance to the Mansion. Mr. Permar served as guard for 37 years.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1407/A-B - Superintendent's House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1408 - Spinning wheel - Spinning House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1409 - Windsor Chair - Spinning House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1410 - Spinning wheel [M-883] - Spinning House; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1411 - Loom shuttles [M-890/A-B] - Spinning House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1412 - Spinning wheel - Spinning House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1413 - Tape loom [M-892] - Spinning House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1414 - Pair of sconges - Spinning House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1415 - Spinning wheel [M-903] - Spinning House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1416 - Reel [M-908] - Spinning House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1417 - Scutching knife [M-901] - Spinning House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1418 - Temple loom [M-894] - Spinning House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1419 - Braid loom [M-895] - Spinning House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1420 - Reel - Spinning House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1421/A-B - Pair of wool cards from Spinning House [M-844/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1422 - Reel in Spinning House [M-879]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1423 - Henp brake [M-899] - Spinning House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1424 - Reel - Spinning House [M-880]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1425 - Wood box\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1426 - Hackle on block [M-898] - Spinning House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1427/A-D - Work Basket [W-673] - Martha's sewing basket, views of bottom and sides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1428 - Hackles [M-896] - Spinning House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1429 - Teasel [M-902] - Spinning House; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1430 - Weaving Reed [M-889] - Spinning House; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1431 - Reel - Spinning House ; [M-878]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1432 - Spinning wheel - Spinning House [M-907]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1433 - Swift (yarn winder) [M-887] - Spinning House; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1434 - Loom shuttles - Spinning House [M-890/C-F]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1435 - Spinning wheel - Spinning House [M-904]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1436 - Spinning wheel - Spinning House [M-905]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1437 - Quilling wheel [M-893] - Spinning House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1438 - Spinning wheel - Spinning House [M-906]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1439 - Candlesticks [M-306/A-B] - Washington Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber]; see also BW-1189\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1440 - Candlestick - Hall room [Small Room] ; see also # 3810 A \u0026amp; B; #3963\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1441 - Hot water urn [W-107] - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]; see also BW-3810/A-B; BW-3963\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1442 - Hurricane shade [M-122] - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1443/A-B - Knife boxes [M-115/A-B] - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1444 - Candlestick - Music room [Little Parlor]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1440/A-B - Trunk - passage - 2nd floor; overall and detail\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1446 - \"Le General Washington\" - Le Mire after Charles Willson Peale [M-961] - Blue Room; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1447 - View of Potomac River from the Mansion piazza\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1448/A-B - Ring [W-980/B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1449 - Ring [W-980/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1450/A-C - Butter cooler [W-979] Sevres china\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1451/A-B - Canton blue and white china [W-1002/A-H]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1452 - The British Royal party gathers in the upper garden.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1454 - Loom [M-891] in Spinning House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1455 - Reel [M-881]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1456 - Fan Coral [W-556] from Barbados\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1457 - Box [M-1000; IL.1897] - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1458/A-B - Aubusson rug [M-992] - Lafayette Room; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1459 - Curtains - Lafayette Room [M-283/A-E]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1460 - Curtains [M-253/A-E] - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1461 - Chair - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1462 - Mirror or looking glass [W-291] - Blue Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1463 - Engraving - The Right Honourable William Pitt, Esqr. [M-310] - Blue Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1464 - Curtains - Blue Room [M-308/A-E]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1465 - Dressing glass [M-233] - Yellow Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1466 - Painting - An Angling Party [M-234] - Yellow Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1467 - Engraving - Mount Vernon - Yellow Room [M-236]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1468/A-B - British Guinea [H-967] obverse and reverse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1469/A-C - Letter, George Washington to Burwell Bassett [1775 June 19] - [W-714/a-b]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1470 - Painting - Kitchen at Mount Vernon, Eastman Johnson [M-1001]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1471/A-B - Copy photograph, Pocket watch\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1472 - Copy photograph, Group of five side chairs - a placard in the photograph reads: SB Lot 1007; Art 1TO5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1473 - Admiral Vernon medals\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1474 - Portrait - Talmadge ; Out -John C. Chatterton 6/26/51;  Missing 8/4/86\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1476 - Ice House ; 2 negatives in one mat, showing different doors and ground grades;  Missing 6/4/1985\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1487 - Engraving - Admiral Vernon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1488 - Admiral Vernon medals\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1489 - Admiral Vernon medals\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1490/A-B - Superintendent Charles C. Wall on horseback\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1491 - Vase with a 'C' painted in the central medallion [M-493]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1492/A-C - Rose bushes in Upper Garden before pruning ; 1492/A-B - Rose bushes in Garden before pruning by Mount Vernon employees Alexander Reith \u0026amp; Albert Teller\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1493 - Engraving - Louis XVI [W-767/A-B] - original in frame\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1494/A-C - Martha Washington, Representative John Murdock and Mrs. Murdock at Mount Vernon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1495/A-B - Buckwheat planted in Tomb Lot\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1496 - Apple tree in Kitchen or Lower Garden\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1497/A-E - Removal of shed at west end of Paint Shop\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1498 - Horse in paddock with lower garden wall and south garden house in the distance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1499 - Copy photograph, MVLA Superintendent Charles C. Wall accompanying Queen Elizabeth during the British royal visit to Mount Vernon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1500 - Copy photograph, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth at Mount Vernon [June 9, 1939]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1501 - Table and hurricane globe in the Study\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1502 - Armchair [H-35]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1503 - Lafayette Bust [H-167] - Library [Study]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1504 - Mantel clock [M-140]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1505 - Mantel \u0026amp; fireplace - Banquet Hall [New Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1506 - Andirons \u0026amp; fireplace - Yellow Room [M-226/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1507/A-B - Wilton rug [M-964] - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1508 - Curtains [M-958/A-D] - Hall room [Small Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1509 - Mirror [M-267] - Hall room [Small Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1510 - Dressing glass [M-266] - Hall room [Small Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1511 - Dressing glass [W-221] - Washington Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1512 - Chair [W-205] - Washington Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1513 - Chair [M-215] - Washington Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1514 - Armchair [W-877] - Washington Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1515 - Table [W-204] - Washington Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1516 - Plateau \u0026amp; candelabras - Dining Room [ Small Dining Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1517 - Mirror or looking glass [W-106] - Dining Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1518 - Chair [W-95] - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1519 - Chair [W-96] - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1520 - Chair [W-98] - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1521/A-B - Washington bust \u0026amp; pedestal - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1522/A-B - Music book belonging to Martha Parke Custis - Music room [Little Parlor]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1523/A-B - Music book belonging to Eleanor Parke Custis - Music room [Little Parlor]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1524/A-B - Music book belonging to Eleanor Parke Custis - Music room [Little Parlor]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1525 - Mirror \u0026amp; brackets on west wall - Music room [Little Parlor]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1526 - Bracket [W-57] \u0026amp; candelabra [W-55] - Music room [Little Parlor]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1527 - Nelly Custis portrait by Robert Edge Pine [W-78] - Music room [Little Parlor]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1528 - Clock \u0026amp; ornaments [H-64/A-C] - Dresden - Music room [Little Parlor]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1529/A-F - Locust grove - north lawn as of August 1, 1939; BW-1529/C - view towards north grove from the piazza with visitors seated in Windsor chairs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1530 - Fire engines - Wilfred \u0026amp; Irving Talbot\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1531 - Vernon medals\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1532 - Vernon medals\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1533 - Vernon medals\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1534 - Needlework, Mount Vernon - early view\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1535 - Document signed by LaFayette [W-1077]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1536 - Engraving - Birds eye view of Mount Vernon [M-1131]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ-1547 - Copy photograph, Mansion - Central Hall ; file of Johnston prints in Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ-1547/A - Copy photograph, Mansion - Central Hall - Downstairs Bedroom \u0026amp; Small Dining Room doors ; file of Johnston prints in Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ-1548 - Copy photograph, Mansion - Dining Room \u0026amp; Downstairs Bedroom doors ; file of Johnston prints in Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ-1549 - Copy photograph, Palladian window - interior ; file of Johnston prints in Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ-1550 - Copy photograph, Banquet Hall [New Room] - mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ-1551 - Copy photograph, Banquet Hall [New Room] - mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ-1552 - Copy photograph, Banquet Hall [New Room] - mantel ;  file of Johnston prints in Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ-1553/A-B - Copy photograph, Banquet Hall [New Room] - ceiling, central medallion;  file of Johnston prints in Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ-1554/A - Copy photograph, Banquet Hall [New Room] door to front parlor ; file of Johnston prints in Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ-1555 - Copy photograph, Dining Room [Small Dining Room] - mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ-1556 - Copy photograph, Dining Room [Small Dining Room] - mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ-1559 - Copy photograph, Dining Room [Small Dining Room] - ceiling, west end; file of Johnston prints in Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ-1561 - Copy photograph, Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber] - mantel; file of Johnston prints in Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ-1562 - Copy photograph, Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber] - fireplace \u0026amp; door ; file of Johnston prints in Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ-1563 - Copy photograph, West Parlor [Front Parlor] - south wall ; file of Johnston prints in Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ-1564 - Copy photograph, West Parlor [Front Parlor] - fireplace \u0026amp; door ; file of Johnston prints in Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ-1565 - Copy photograph, West Parlor [Front Parlor] - fireplace \u0026amp; door ; file of Johnston prints in Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ-1566 - Copy photograph, West Parlor [Front Parlor] - fireplace \u0026amp; mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ-1567 - Copy photograph,West Parlor [Front Parlor] - ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ-1568 - Copy photograph, West Parlor  [Front Parlor] - ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ-1569 - Copy photograph, Library [Study] - fireplace \u0026amp; mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ-1570 - Copy photograph, Library [Study] - fireplace \u0026amp; mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ-1571 - Copy photograph, Library [Study] - fireplace \u0026amp; mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ-1572 - Copy photograph, Family Kitchen \u0026amp; Butler House [Circle Storehouse] thru north colonnade ;  file of Johnston prints in Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ-1574 - Copy photograph, Family Kitchen \u0026amp; south colonnade ;  file of Johnston prints in Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ-1582 - Copy photograph, South Lane ; file of Johnston prints in Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ-1583 - Copy photograph, South Lane - looking north ; file of Johnston prints in Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ-1584 - Copy photograph, Barn from south lawn ; file of Johnston prints in Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ej-1586 - Copy photograph, Flower Garden [Upper Garden] - parterre ; file of Johnston prints in Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ-1587 - Copy photograph, Flower Garden - hedges ; file of Johnston prints in Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ-1590 - Copy photograph, North Necessary from Flower Garden ; file of Johnston prints in Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ-1591 - Copy photograph, Flower Garden [Upper Garden] - beds \u0026amp; School House [Garden House]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ-1592 - Copy photograph, Flower Garden [Upper Garden] - beds \u0026amp; School House [Garden House]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ-1594 - Copy photograph, Flower Garden [Upper Garden] - walk \u0026amp; boxwood hedges\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ-1610 - Copy photograph, West front of Mansion through Vista near the west gate entrance\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ-1611 - Copy photograph, Bowling Green trees ; file of Johnston prints in Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ-1643 - copy photograph, Mansion - front door, pediment, cupola ; file of Johnston prints in Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ-1645 - Copy photograph, West Parlor [Front Parlor] fireplace ; file of Johnston prints in Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ-1646 - Copy photograph, West Parlor [Front Parlor] fireplace\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ-1648 - Copy photograph, Dining Room fireplace ; file of Johnston prints in Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ-1661 - Copy photograph, Banquet Hall [New Room] ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ-1662 - Copy photograph, Banquet Hall [Great Room] ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ-1664 - Copy photograph, Dining Room ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ-1665 - Copy photograph, Dining Room ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1669/A-B - Regent Mrs. Horace Mann Towner, her daughter \u0026amp; grandson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1670/A-C - Vice Regents' daughters posing near the east front the Mansion during the British Royal visit, June 9, 1939\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1671/A-C - Group photograph, The Regent and Vice Regents of the Mount  Vernon Ladies' Association during the British Royal Visit, June 9, 1939\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1672/A-D - British Royal Party visiting Mount Vernon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1677 - Mansion circle from cupola with view of the west gate in the far distance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1678/A-E - Views of the Mansion circle from both the north and south lanes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1679/A-B - Mansion \u0026amp; Mansion circle from under north beech tree\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1680A-B - Mansion \u0026amp; Mansion circle from under south beech tree\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1681/A-D - Addition to Propagating House near Rouse cottage\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1682/A-D - Bricked walk or path below South Lane to Tomb showing its inadequate width with visitors walking on the grass.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1683/A-J - Grading levees in Hell Hole\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1684/A-B - Old Tomb façade - restored\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1685 - Grading along north serpentine walk and Bowling Green - stone walk\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1686/A-D - North Lane through Spinning House gate towards the Mansion circle (looking south)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1687 - Ice House façade along the ha-ha wall on the east lawn; Slide 70\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1688 - Kitchen Garden gate ; Slide #116\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1689 - Circular dipping well in lower garden ; Slide 135\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1690 - Copy photograph, Autographed photograph - \"George RI\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1691 - Copy photograph, Autographed photograph - \"Elizabeth R\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1692 - Two employees reseed grass along Tomb walk - several visitors on the path\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1693/A-C - Employees sowing clover \u0026amp; vetch with a pair of horses - Reservoir Field\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1694/A-B - Prince Felix of Luxembourg \u0026amp; Ambassador Joseph E. Davies arrive by car in front of the Mansion\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1695/A-B - Propagating House addition - putting ribs on roof\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1696/A-B - Medal commemorating end of French Revolution, obverse and reverse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1697/A-B - Medal - Yorktown - 1781-1931 [M-406/A], obverse and reverse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1698/A-B - Medal - Yorktown Sesquicentennial Medal with Washington - DeGrasse - Tilly - Rochambeau - 1781-1931 [M-1071], obverse and reverse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1699/A-B - Lafayette Medal - 1757-1834 [M-1023], obverse and reverse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1700/A-K - Restoration - Washing in preparation for painting Mansion; BW-1700/A - Scrape window jambs - West Front; BW-1700/B-C - Scrape window jambs - West Front - completed; BW-1700/D-E - Prepare for painting Piazza columns; BW-1700/F - Dining Room window - fascia board removed; BW-1700/G - Dining Room window - scrape jamb; BW-1700/ - Scrape paint from column base; BW-1700/I-J - Scrape paint from columns where needed; BW-1700/K - Washing in preparation for painting Mansion\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1701/A-C - Restoration - Scraped paint off west end Office [Servants' Hall] - these photographs show all paint removed \u0026amp; sections of new siding\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1702/A-C,E - Heating mains to Family Kitchen; BW-1702/A - open cover; BW-1702/B - replace pipe \u0026amp; insulation; BW-1702/C - start close mains cover; BW-1702/D - Heating mains to Family Kitchen - section of mains entering grounds at end of trench; BW-1702/E - Uncover heating mains to Family Kitchen\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1703/A-B - Tomb walk worn by summer crowds; re-seeded; new growth\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1704/A-E - restoration - Mansion window frames; BW-1704/A - paint removed - decayed sections; BW-1704/B - renewed; BW-1704/C - showing renewed section of sash; BW-1704/D - paint removed by burning; BW-1704/E - all old\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1705 - Benjamin Franklin - Amercain - plaque\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1706 - Wooden bowl\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1707 - Washington's Map of five farms - 1793. In the collection of the Huntington Library.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1708 - Kitchen Garden plan - by Natalia Ulman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1709 - Engraving - Early days of Washington [M-1072]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1710/A-B - Medal - George Washington [M-1029/A]; view of obverse and reverse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1711/A-B - Two Admmiral Vernon Medals; obverse and reverse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1712 - Portrait of Washington by Lambdin, after Stuart [M-710]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1713 - Brass button - from uniform [W-443]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1714/A-B - Published illustration of English carpet [M-141] at Mount Vernon - 1746, from \"A History of British Carpets\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1715 - Stud with Likeness of Washington [M-526]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1716 - Low-boy - Assembly room - north quarters [Bolton Building]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1717/A-B - Memorial brooch [M-954]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1718 - Desk [M-1074] - assembly room - north quarters [Bolton Building]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1719A-B - Grandfather clock [M-1144] - assembly room - north quarters [Bolton Building]; BW-1719/A - missing as of 1/25/2023\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1720 - Mirror [M-1075] - assembly room - north quarters [Bolton Building]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1721 - Portrait of Washington by Eben Farrington Comins [M-932]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1722 - Engraving - George Washington meets the widow Custis [M-1076]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1723 - Portrait of Washington by James Reid Lambdin [M- 711]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1724 - Engraving - Mount Vernon in the olden times [M- 1073]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1725 - Engraving - \"The City of Paris\" - DeGrasse Flagship\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1726 - Engraving - \"Lafayette's departure from Mount Vernon- 1784\" [M-130]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1727 - Drawing and notes - Dining Room [Small Dining Room] window casing - revealing use of red paint, initialed by W. B. (Worth Bailey) 10/18/1939\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1728 - Bedspread [H-1295]; deaccessioned in 1943\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1729 - Bedspread [M-1926]; deaccessioned in 2019\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1730 - Bedspread [M-1933]; deaccessioned in 2019\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1731/A-B - Bedspread [RN07.020]; deaccessioned 2016\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1732/A-B - Bedspread\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1733 - Bedspread [M-1931]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1734 - Bedspread [M-309]; deaccessioned 2016\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1735 - Bedspread [M-1930]; Missing as of 6/4/1986\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1736 - Bedspread [RN07.129]; deaccessioned 2019\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1737 - Bedspread [M-1299]; deaccessioned 2020\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1738 - Bedspread [M-1624]; deaccessioned 2016\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1739 - Quilt [M-1439]; deaccessioned, 2019\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1740 - Quilt [M-1081]; deaccessioned 2019\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1741 - Quilt [M-1300]; deaccessioned 2019\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1742 - Washstand - District of Columbia Room ; Out - John C. Chatterton;  Missing 6/4/1986\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1743 - Side chair - original - District of Columbia Room [Martha Washington's Garret Chamber]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1744 - Washstand [M-262] - Maine Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1745 - Side chair - 2nd floor hall, under stairs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1746 - Knife [H-113/A-I] \u0026amp; fork [H-114/A-J] - bone handle - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1747 - Tea set \u0026amp; tray [W-131/A-H] - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1748 - Card table [M-123] - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1749 - Bust of Washington - Office\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1750 - Window sash - 2nd floor West Front\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1751/A-B - Painting - The Virgin initially attributed to Benjamin West but more likely by Thomas Sully [H-357]; BW-1751/B - obverse, portrait of man in oil on wood backing; deaccessioned 1973\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1752/A-D - Building dams in ravine from 12-acre field to Hell Hole\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1753/A-C - Deer Park wall area before planting\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1754 - Flower Garden [Upper Garden] from Museum - 2nd floor ; Kodachrome slide # 89\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1755 - Flower Garden [Upper Garden] from Spinning House ; Kodachrome slide # 93\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1756 - Drawing - Palladian or venetian window to scale\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1757 - Engraving - His Excellency George Washington Esquire [M-1087/Q]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1758 - Lithograph - Washington, published by Currier [M-1087/T-1]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1759/A-B - Lithograph - General Washington, by Maurin after Stuart [M-1087/L]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1760 - Engraving - G. Washington in his Last Illness [M- 1087/H-2]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1761 - Lithograph - Washington. First in War, First in Peace, and First in the Hearts of His Countrymen. [M-1087/J]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1762 - Engraving - Conclusion de la campagne de 1781 en Virginie. Le Marquis de Lafayette, by Le Mire [M-1087/V]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1763 - Engraving - The Washington Family at Mount Vernon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1764 - Engraving - General Washington [M-1087/AA]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1765 - Engraving - Life of George Washington, The Farmer, by Regnier, after Stearns, 1853 [M-1087/CC]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1766 - Engraving - The Home of Washington, by Barlow, after Rossitter and Mignot, 1860 (Lafayette departs from Mount Vernon) [M-1087/BB]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1767 - Lithograph - Washington's Reception By The Ladies, by Nathaniel Currier, 1860 [M-1087/F]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1768 - Lithograph - Surrender of Cornwallis at Yorktown, by Baillie, 1845 [M-1087/O]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1769 - Bas relief - Washington The Friend of Liberty, framed, made with plaster and papier-mâché [M-1087/K]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1770/A-B - Engraving - Washington at the Battle of Trenton [M- 1087/U]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1771 - Engraving - Lady Washington by Currier \u0026amp; Ives [M-1087/T-2]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1772 - Lithograph - West View of Mount Vernon Mansion [M-1087/S]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1773 - Chromolithograph - The Home of Washington, Mount Vernon, Va., by Currier \u0026amp; Ives [M- 1087/G]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1774 - Lithograph - The Home of Washington, Mount Vernon, by Currier \u0026amp; Ives [M-1087/N]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1775 - Chromolithograph - The Home of Washington, Mount Vernon, Va., by Currier \u0026amp; Ives [M-1087/R]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1776 - Lithograph - General Lafayette's Departure from Mount Vernon in 1784 [M-1087/M]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1777 - Lithograph - Birds Eye View of Mount Vernon [M-1087/D]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1778 - Lithograph - Bird's Eye View of Mt. Vernon, The Home of Washington [M-1087/E]; deaccessioned 2017\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1779 - Engraving - Washington at Home of Mount Vernon in 1796 [M-1087/Y]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1780 - Chromolithograph - Tomb of Washington [M-1087/DD]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1781 - Etching - Mount Vernon, The Seat of the Late Genl. G. Washington. [M-1087/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1782 - Chromolithograph - Mount Vernon [M-1087/Z]; deaccessioned 2020\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1783 - Lithograph - The Tomb of Washington - c. 1840 [M-1087/W]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1784 - Lithograph - La Fayette at the Tomb of Washington, by Nathaniel Currier, 1840 [M-1087/C]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1785 - Aquatint - Mount Vernon in Virginia, engraved by Jukes after Robertson, 1800 [M-1087/X]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1786 - Etching and stipple engraving - Lived respected and Fear'd -- Died Lamented and rever'd, 1800 [M-1087/H-1]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1787 - Etching - Farming at Mount Vernon, Rosenberg, 1932 [M-1087/P]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1788 - Stipple engraving - Sacred to the Memory of the Illustrious G. Washington, 1801 [M-1087/B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1789 - MAP of George Washington's LAND AT MOUNT VERNON FAIRFAX COY VIRGINIA. As it was \u0026amp; As it is. Washington: W[arrington] Gillingham, 1859\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1790 - Engraving - West elevation of Mount Vernon, Home of George Washington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1791 - Desk on frame [M-911]; deaccessioned 2021\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1792 - Desk and seats inside the north garden house in upper garden, formerly called the schoolhouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1793/A-B - Mansion - West Front\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1794/A-C - Cruiser Omaha on Potomac River - flags half mast\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1795/A-B - On February 1, 1940, three members of the District Bar Association place a wreath near the memorial (obelisk) to Bushrod Washington for the 150th anniversary of the first session of the Supreme Court; BW-1795/B - includes resident superintendent Charles C. Wall at far right.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1796/A-B - Masonic Lodges place wreaths at Washington's tomb. Mount Vernon's resident superintendent Charles C. Wall stands at far right next to the gate to the tomb.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1797/A-B - Copy photograph, Flute - unowned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1798/A-E - New Propagating House; BW-1798/C - Head Gardener Alexander Reith and Assistant Gardener Arthur Teller\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1799/A-C - Wharf underpinning - taken with very low tide\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1800 - Receipt for Virginia Gazette - May 22, 1779 - document not part of the Mount Vernon collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1801/A-G - Wharf channel basin in very low tide showing channel banks\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1802/A-D - Anthems to George Washington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1803 - Engraving - The Tomb and Shade of Washington [M-1090]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1804/A-B - Memo - Judge Washington (obverse and reverse)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1805/A-B - Order - George A. Washington (obverse and reverse), undated\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1806/A-B - Check, 1791\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1807/A-B - Memorandum, New Room chimney and windows, Piazza, 1796 [W-812/a]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1808 - Notes, dimensions of rooms at Mount Vernon, 1796 November 13 [W-812/c]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1809 - Letter - John A. Washington to Miss Cunningham, December 1, 1859\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1810/A-B - Memorandum of the Dimensions of the great Room at Mount Vernon, [1796] [W-812/b]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1811 - Survey, 1769 July 10 [W-1096]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1812 - Plat, Mount Vernon tract, 1769 July 10 [W-1096]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1813/A-B - Papers relating to Mount Vernon tract of land - Plat of land, 1925 acres, part of Mount Vernon tract --  Docketed on reverse in George Washington's hand, \"Papers relating to Mount Vernon Tract of Land,\" oversize document. [W-1096]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1814/A-B - Envelope addressed to George Washington, Esq. [W-1096]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1815 - Check, George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Gideon Worth. 1797 November 11 [W-1083]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1816 - Etching - Washington's Grab [Tomb]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1817/A-B - Letter, Katherine Chester to Frances Parke Custis, 1712 March 23 [H-1085/d]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1818/A-B - Letter, Thomas Cable to John Custis, 1740 February 5 [H-1085/c]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1819/A-B - Excerpts from the will of John Custis, 1708 December 3 [H-1085/e]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1820/A-C - Letter, John Custis to Daniel Parke Custis, 1739 August 30 [H-1085/a]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1821/A-C -Invoice, Articles purchased by the President of the United States from Monsr. Le Prince Agent for the Count de Moustiers, 1790 March 4 [W-1310/a]; BW-1821/B is missing 6/8/1986\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1822/A-C - Manuscript, History of Daniel Parke, 1724 [H-1085/b]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1823 - Engraving - Washington's sepulchre Mount Vernon, 1820 [M-1031]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1824 - Sizes of Windows [at Mount Vernon], [1796] [November 13 ?], page 2 [W-812/d]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1825 - Sizes of Windows [at Mount Vernon], [1796] [November 13 ?], page 1 [W-812/d]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1826 - Invoice, Articles purchased by the President of the United States from Monsr. Le Prince Agent for the Count de Moustiers, 1790 March 4, page 2-3 [W-1310/a]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1827 - Accounts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1828/A-B - Masonic Apron [H-555]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1829/A-B - Small wooden ladle\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1830/A-B - Mansion Library [Study], southeast corner\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1831/A-C - Sideboard in Dining Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1832/A-B - Mantel in Dining Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1833/A-B - Mantel in Banquet Hall [New Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1834 - Section of Banquet Hall [New Room] mantel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1835/A-B- Palladian or venetian window in Banquet Hall [New Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1836/A-E - Illustration - Bushrod Washington from \"Mount Vernon and the Washington Family\" by C. Hale Sipe\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1837/A-B - Gadsby's Tavern; BW-1837/A - door leading to Courtyard; BW-1837/B - rear porch\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1838/A-C - Robert E. Lee - possibly Pine ; Original in Washington and Lee University Chapel Museum, Lexington, VA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1839/A-D - General LaFayette - Peale ; Original in Washington and Lee University Chapel Museum, Lexington, VA;  Annual Report 1957, page 2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1840/A-C - Daniel Parke Custis, Wollaston; Original in Washington and Lee University Chapel Museum, Lexington, VA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1841/A-C - George Washington - Peale- 1772 ; Original in Washington and Lee University Chapel Museum, Lexington, VA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1842/A-B - Mrs. Daniel Parke Custis [Martha], Wollaston; Original in Washington and Lee University Chapel Museum, Lexington, VA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1843/A-C - John Parke and Martha Custis ; Original in Washington and Lee University Chapel Museum, Lexington, VA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1844 - Pistol ; Washington \u0026amp; Lee University Museum\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1845 - Pistols ; Washington \u0026amp; Lee University Museum\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1846 - Knee buckles ; Washington \u0026amp; Lee University Museum\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1847 - Watch, razor, and belt ; Washington \u0026amp; Lee University Museum\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1848 - Commemorative plate - Sesquicentennial of Washington's Intiation as a Free Mason - Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1849/A-B - Fichu\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1850/A-B - Quilt [H-587]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1851/A-B - Watch - Dr. Craik [H-1107]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1852/A-F- Kitchen Garden [Lower Garden]  - May 12, 1940\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1853/A-B - Flower Garden [Upper Garden] - May 12, 1940\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1854/A-F - Pair of jars with lids [M-1109/A-D]; deaccessioned 2016\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1855 - Portrait - Thomas Beall, Esq. - 4-section frame ; Out July 2, 1951 - John C. Chatterton,  Missing 6/5/1986\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1856/A-C - Compote - \"MW\" - States China reproduction [M-382]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1857 - Key to Sulgrave Manor [M-866]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1857 - Drawing - Lafayette Reviewing his Troops [M-1064]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1859 - Portrait - Edward Vernon, Esq., watercolor on paper [M-994]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1860 - Commemoration of the Centennial Anniversary of Washington's Birth ribbon [M-1142]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1861 - Framed 15th-century glass from Sulgrave Manor [M-969]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1862/A-B - Pieces of cornerstone from Sulgrave Manor\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1863 - Fish knife [M-606]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1864 - Fish knife [M-606] and marrow spoon [M-607]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1865 - Marrow spoon [M-607]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1866 - Commemorative woman's belt printed image of Washington and Lafayette under the motto \"Imperishable their fame.\" [M-966]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1867 - Chintz curtain fragment [W-649]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1868 - Netted bed fringe [W-567]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1869 - Stirrup [W-560]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1870 - Pitcher ; Out July 2, 1951 - John C. Chatterton,  Missing 6/5/1986\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1871/A-B - Portrait - George Washington, painting, after Stuart [M-645]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1872/A-C - Mary Washington dinner bell [W-822]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1873/A-B - Trivet with relief portrait of George Washington [M-1004]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1874/A-B - Powder horn [H-478]; deaccessioned 2020\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1875/A-B - Stonemason's hammer, 19th-century [W-1048]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1876 - Bayonet [M-1005]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1877/A-B - French Model 1766 infantry musket [H-477]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1878/A-B - Shotgun - double barrel, 1820-1830 [H-476]; deaccessioned 2020\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1879 - Pitcher [M-672]; deaccessioned 2022\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1880 - Smallsword [H-758/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1881/A-C - Sword ; BW-1881/A - Sword handle ; BW-1881/B-C - Sword [W-482]; deaccessioned 1946\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1882 - Smallsword [H-758/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1883 - Cuttoe [H-758/C-D]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1884A-B - Surveyor's compass and staff [W-579/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1885/A-B - Goblets, silver [H-2525/A-B]; LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1886 - Walking staff\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1887 - Surveyor's Tripod [W-641]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1888 - Six silver teaspoons [H-2534/A-F]; LOAN, returned to lender\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1889 - Gloves [H-485/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1890 - Pair of infant booties [M-1113/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1891/A-B - Cloth fragment\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1892/A-B - Toothpick and case [W-1025/A-B]; LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1893 - Pincushion [M-1112/A]; deaccessioned 2020\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1894/A-B - Basket of worsted flowers [W-623]; deaccessioned 2007\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1895 - Reticule [M-1112/D]; deaccessioned 2020\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1896 - Reticule [M-1112/C]; deaccessioned 2020\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1897 - Pin cushion\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1898 - Reticule [M-1112/E]; deaccessioned 2020\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1899/A-B - Reticule [W-1111/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1900/A-B - Beaded reticule [M-1112/B]; deaccessioned 2020\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1901/A-B - Apron [M-1112/F]; deaccessioned 1955\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1902 - Commemorative broadside on satin [M-1112/G]; deaccessioned 2021\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1903 - Coffin handle [W-1026]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1904 - Shawl\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1905/A-B - Case [W-1022]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1906 - Spyglass [W-644]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1907 - Bookmark [W-634]; deaccessioned 1973\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1908/A-B - Commemorative box made of wood from Mount Vernon [M-1049]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1909 - Shaving mug [H-1184]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1910/A-B - Espalier fruits in lower garden, spring growth - 1940\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1911 - Reticule [M-1012]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1912 - Commemorative Medallion with view of Tomb, by James Crutchett [M-1160/B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1913/A-B - George Washington Commemorative Medallian by James Crutchett [M-1160/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1914 - Pincushion made from fragment of Martha Washington's dress [W-1017]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1915/A-B - George Washington Commemorative Medallion by James Crutchett, obverse and reverse with writing on back of medallion [M-1115/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1916 - George Washington Commemorative Medallion by James Crutchett [M-1115/B] ; Out 7/3/1951 - John C. Chatterton;  Missing 6/5/1986\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1917/A-C - Sansom medal and case [M-1043]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1918 - Shawl [W-989]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1919 - Brick [M-1015]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1920 - Brick [M-1016?]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1921/A-B - Writing set with pen and letter opener used by Ann Pamela Cunningham [M-661/A-C]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1922 - Coffin fragment from Washington's coffin [W-1032]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1923 - Framed embroidery [M-1013]; deaccessioned 1973\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1924 - Coffin fragment [W-1033] - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1925 - Key [M-1047]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1926 - Bag\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1927/A-B - Portrait - Ann Pamela Cunningham by James Reid Lambdin [M-405]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1928 - Coffin fragment, wood from Washington's coffin [W-1034]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1929/A-C - French armchair in the Front Parlor [W-30]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1930/A-D - Writing desk in Washington Bedchamber [W-220]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1931/A-C - Dressing table [W-202]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1932 - Bas relief - Alexander Hamilton\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1933 - Wood fragment from coffin [W-1158]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1934 - Framed Hair of George Washington [W-656]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1935 - Hair of the tail of Old Whitey, horse hair [W-1021]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1936 - Medal cast of Washington [M-1068]; deaccessioned 1973\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1937 - Box made from George Washington's coffin with lock of both George Washington's and Red Jacket's hair [W-660]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1938 - Nail head from coffin of Washington [W-1019/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1939 - Hair of George Washington [W-497]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1940 - Wood from Washington's coffin [W-1020/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1941 - Cross made from fragment of George Washington's coffin [W-1121]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1942 - Cast of stamp\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1943 - Wax seal impression of Davy Crockett's seal [M-1042]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1944 - Pincushion of garment fabric fragments [W-970]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1945 - Spanish coin found at Mount Vernon by Edmund Parker [H-1040]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1946 - Belt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1947 - Wood from Washington's coffin, fragments [W-1035/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1948 - Embroidery [W-410]; deaccessioned 1973\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1949 - Portrait in very small case\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1950 - Handkerchief [W-590/A]; deaccessioned 2007\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1951 - Fragment of Washington's cloak [W-1044]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1952 - Box made from George Washington's coffin [W-1036]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1953 - Yellow lampas gown fragment [W-499/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1954 - Yellow lampas gown fragment [W-499/B-C]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1955 - Gown fragments [W-525/A-C]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1956 - Clothing fragments [W-584/A-G]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1957 - Gown fragments [W-544/A-G]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1958 - Yellow damask upholstery fragment [W-499/D]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1959 - Sleeve fragment [W-506/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1960 - Bedspread ; W-572/A\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1961 - Red stripe gown fragment [W-639/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1962 - Handkerchief [W-590/B]; deaccessioned 2011\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1963 - Portrait of Eleanor Parke Custis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1964 - Hair of George Washington and Martha Washington in frame [W-557]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1965/A-B - Candlestick [W-618]; See also #3964\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1966 - Washington memorial pitcher [M-566]; deaccessioned 2015\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1967 - Washington memorial pitcher [M-642]; deaccessioned 2015\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1968 - Teapot [W-1503/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1969 - Pitcher - \"Surrender at Yorktown\" [M-993]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1970 - Knife \u0026amp; fork\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1971 - Metal mugs [W-600] [W-601]; both deaccessioned 2007\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1972 - Tablespoons [W-650/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1973/A-B - Dessert spoon [W-619]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1974/A-B - Cruet stand [W-484]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1975/A-B - Dessert spoons - six [H-445/A-F]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1976/A-B - Teaspoons - five\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1977 - Lid - memorial design [H-2067]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1978 - Memorial pitcher [M-991]; deaccessioned 1971\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1979 - Memorial pitcher [M-565]; deaccessioned 1971\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1980 - Pewter plate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1981 - Letter opener [W-604]; deaccessioned 2007\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1982 - Washington portrait by Elisha Dick, A needle picture of George Washington - taken at Mount Vernon Oct. 31, 1928 for Katharine McCook Knox in presence of she and Harrison H. Dodge ; Negative destroyed 1975\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1983/A-B - Christening bowl and stand [W-531/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1984 - Pitcher [W-516/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1985 - Pitcher [W-516/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1986 - Plate\t- Society of the Cincinnati [W-519]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1987 - Plate - Society of the Cincinnati [W-483]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1988 - Vase [W-491]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1989/A-B - Light stand\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1990/A-C - Custard cup with lid [W-500/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-199/1A-B - Saucepan and cover [W-611/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1992/A-B - Plate [W-507]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1993/A-C - Plateau à deux pots à confiture [W-611/C-E] - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1994/A-C - Butter dish [W-541/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1995/A-B - Cup [W-529]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1996 - Plate [W-719]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1997 - Plate [W-612]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1998 - Soup plate [H-536]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1999/A-B - Martha Washington plate - States China [W-945]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2000 - Martha Washington saucer - States china [W-509]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2001 - Sugar bowl [W-756]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2002 - Coffee pot [W-503]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2003 - Cup \u0026amp; saucer [W-720/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2004 - Saucer [W-720/B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2005 - Saucer [W-669]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2006/A-B - Covered dish [W-534/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2007/A-B - Soup plate [H-536]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2008/A-B - Custard cup [H-492/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2009 - Plate [H-670]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2010/A-B - Chinese mug [W-664]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2011/A-B - Platter [W-533]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2012/A-B - Mug [W-657]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2013 - Cup [H-501]; deaccessioned 1973\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2014/A-B - Tea bowl [W-508/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2015 - Tea bowl and saucer [W-520/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2016 - Saucer [W-508/B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2017 - Tea bowl [W-720/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2018 - Dessert plate [W-625]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2019/A-B - Bowl [W-665]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2020/A-D - Glass decanter [W-706]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2021/A-C - Champagne flute [W-524/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2022/A-C - Glass decanter [W-705/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2023/A-B - Dessert plate [W-663]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2024/A-D - Punch bowl [W-658]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2025/A-B - Saucer [W-633]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2026/A-B - Dish\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2027 - Coffee cup \u0026amp; saucer [W-511/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2028/A-B - Covered cup \u0026amp; saucer [H-502/A-C]; deaccessioned 1973\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2029/A-B - Blue and white plate [W-999]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2030/A-B - Dessert dish [W-662]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2031 - Punch cup [W-539]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2032 - Punch cups [W-539] and [W-540]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2033 - Punch cup [W-535]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2034/A-B - Preserve dish [W-659]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2035/A-B - Glass decanter with stopper [W-545]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2036 - Champagne flute [W-524/B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2037 - Wine glass [H-707]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2038 - Ale glasses [W-602/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2039 - Toasting glass [W-629]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2040 - Jelly glasses (2) [W-522/A-F]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2041 - Paper cutter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2042 - Shoe horn [W-550]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2043 - Wedding ring and case [W-457/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2044 - Pounce box [W-548]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2045 - Razor [W-494]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2046 - Knee buckle [W-830]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2047 - Shoe buckle [W-459]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2048/A-B - Snuff box [W-486]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2049/A-C - Snuff box [W-449]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2050 - Coffin fragment in the shape of a cross [W-559]; LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2051 - Shoe buckle [W-617/B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2052 - Knee buckle [W-617/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2053 - Camp knife \u0026amp; fork [W-513/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2054 - Three knives [W-450] [W-451] [W-452]; deaccessioned 2007\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2055 - Shoe buckles [W-458/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2056 - Agate coat button [W-943]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2057 - Needle case made of Martha Washington's gown fragments [W-564]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2058/A-C - Kitchen Garden plan drawn by Natalia Ulman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2059 - Needle case made of Martha Washington's gown fragments [W-609]; LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2060/A-B - Locket with hair of George Washington and Hessian flag fragment [W-944]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2061 - Pair of bracelets [W-455/A-B]; deaccessioned, transferred to Woodlawn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2062 - Thread case [W-588]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2063 - Needle case [W-523]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2064/A-B - Locket [W-444]; deaccessioned 1973\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2065 - Mourning brooch [W-442]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2066/A-B - Brooch [W-453]; deaccessioned 2007\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2067/A-B - Gold watch [W-471]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2068 - Ring [W-462]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2077 - Needle case made of Martha Washington's gown fragments [W-569]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2078/A-B - Sewing kit [W-585]; deaccessioned 1973\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2079 - Necklace [W-488]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2080 - Pincushion [W-562]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2081 - Beaded coin purse [W-622]; deaccessioned 1973\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2082 - Purse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2083 - Penn Treaty quilt [W-365]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2084/A-B - Restoration - Wash House - south wall, plaster removed showing lath\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2085/A-F - Mansion - cupola - interior, details of plaster, structural detail, and graffiti\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2086/A-G - Restoration - Wash House - interior - east wall, plaster removed showing lath\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2087/A-F - Restoration - Wash House - north wall \u0026amp; chimney front, plaster removed showing lath and brickwork\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2088/A-B - Restoration - Wash House chimney with plaster removed showing brickwork\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2089/A-J - Restoration - Wash House - west wall and door, plaster removed showing lath\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2090/A-B - Restoration - Wash House - ceiling, plaster removed showing lath\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2091 - Restoration - Wash House - south wall, detail of lath work\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2092/A-F - Restoration - School House [Garden House] - under repair, siding removed  to\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2093 - Kitchen Garden plan drawn by Natalia Ulman, 1937\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2094/A-F - A New and complete dictionary of arts and sciences; comprehending all the branches of useful knowledge, with accurate descriptions as well of the various machines, instruments, tools, figures, and schemes necessary for illustrating them, as of the classes, kinds, preparations, and uses of natural productions, whether animals, vegetables, minerals, fossils, or fluids; together with the kingdoms, provinces, cities, towns, and other remarkable places throughout the world.\nAuthorsThomas Jefferys -1771.Society of Arts (Great Britain). Society of Gentlemen 1763-64, 2nd ed., four volumes [W-1093/A-D]. Title page signed by George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2095 - Copy photograph, Dillon photo of old west quarters - before rebuilding ; NOTE: Photographer \"M.C.\" unknown\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2096/A-C - Greenhouse Ruins at unknown site\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2097/A-B - Restoration - Wash House Roof, shingles removed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2098 - Wye orangerie from Kodaslide by Charles Cecil Wall ; NOTE: photographer \"Collins\" ?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2099 - North Lane gate at Spinning House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2100 - Flower Garden [Upper garden] gate - west end of Greenhouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2101/A - Kitchen Garden [Lower garden] gate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2101/B - Flower Garden [Upper garden] gate from Bowling Green\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2102/A-B - Paddock fence and gate; BW-2102/B - horse at gate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2103/A-D - Book - The poems of Ossian, the son of Fingal, Washington's signature on preface page [W-1092] ; NOTE: photographer \"Collins\" ?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2104/A-B - Section of gutter - eaves ;  NOTE: photographer \"Collins\" ?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2105/A-B - Plate - \"Keep within compass..\" ; NOTE: photographer \"Collins\" ?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2106 - Engraving - Washington's Grab (Old Tomb) [RP-554 ; Print-4108] ; NOTE: photographer \"Collins\" ?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2107/A-B - Engraving - Washington's Sepulchre [M-1031] ; NOTE: photographer \"Collins\" ? ; 3 prints 4/1975\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2108 - Engraving - Washington, Amos Doolitle, 1800 ; NOTE: photographer \"Collins\" ?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2109/A-B - Letter from John A. Washington, 1851 March 4 ; NOTE: photographer \"Collins\" ?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2110/A-F - Account of articles sold, estate of George Washington, 1802 July 21 [W-815] ; NOTE: photographer \"Collins\" ?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2111/A-C - Restoration - Wash House - re-roofing\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2112/A-C - Coach Steps [W-1099]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2113/A-B - Pitcher and basin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2114 - Pedigree of Washington ; Out 7/17/51 - John C. Chatterton; Missing 6-5-86\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2115 - Watercolor - Lawrence Washington's tombstone in England\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2116 - Engraving - Washington Family [M-1152]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2117 - Engraving ; M-1138A ; Out 7/17/51 - John C. 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Chatterton; missing - 6/5/86\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2138 - Eltham ; B.W. slide 552\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2139 - Copy photograph of Chestnut Grove, birthplace of Martha Washington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2140 - Copy photograph of staircase in Chestnut Grove, birthplace of Martha Washington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2141 - Copy photograph bedchamber in Chestnut Grove, birthplace of Martha Washington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2142/A-C - Model of Bastille [W-402] in Museum\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2143/A-D - Looking glass [W-1181/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2144/A-B - Details of wharf - nose of wharf and man hole in floor slab\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2145 - Copy photograph, Key of individuals in painting of Prince of Wale's visit to Washington Tomb -1860 ; Annual Report 1941\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2146/A-B - Woodlawn Mansion ; A - Woodlawn Mansion - East Front - snow ; K-228 ; B - Woodlawn Mansion - West Front - snow ; K-227\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2147 - Association Headquarters [Bolton Building] ; NOTE: photographer \"JMC\" ?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2148/A-M - Restoration South Necessary - demolished and rebuilt showing wooden base and support, decay crumbling of the plastic walls; reconstruction of sides and interior\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2149/A-Q - Wharf repairs - rebuilding after removal of fill.  Showing concrete footings reinforced with steel beams and heavy timber.  Wharf completion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2150 - Letter - Lawrence Lewis, Woodlawn, Feb 8, 1839, to Mr. A. Moore, Alexandria, D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2151/A-B - Letter - Lawrence Lewis, Mount Vernon, Dec 28, 1801, to George Blagden, City of Washington [W-1238/C]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2152/A-B - Letter - Lawrence Lewis, Woodlawn, Jan 16, 1805, to Bushrod Washington, Mount Vernon [W-1238/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2153/A-D - Princess Juliana at Mount Vernon - Pictures taken on south lawn - Princess Juliana, Mrs. Roosevelt, Mrs. Towner, Mr. Charles Cecil Wall \u0026amp; party\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2154 - Nameplate - bottom of fire bucket\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2155 - Painting - early view Mount Vernon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2156 - Portrait - George Washington, Gilbert Stuart, c. 1798 [H-4]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2157/A-E - Restoration - North Necessary\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2158/A-F - Museum before renovation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2160/ A-B - Sèvres - two-handled bowl [W-1153], bottom and side view\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2161 - George Washington medallion, bisque [M-1194]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2162/A-B - Millstone '1770 WR'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2163 - Peale Portrait - Washington ; Out 7/18/51 - John C. Chatterton; Missing 6-5-86\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2164 - Store Book, 1787 [W-676]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2165 - Washingtons Tomb [Old Tomb]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2166 - Book - Loose hints upon education : chiefly concerning the culture of the heart, title page with Washington's signature [W-390]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2167 - Account book - Washington ; Out 7/18/51 - John C. Chatterton; Missing 6-5-1986\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2168 - George Washington's Cash Memorandum Book, 1785 [W-1901]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2169/A-B - Letter - Tobias Lear to his mother\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2170/A-C - Letter - George Washington to Burwell Bassett, 1775 June 19 [W-714-a-b]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2171A-B - Letter - George Washington to Marquis de Lafayette, 1798 October 8 [W-948]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2172 - Letter - Martha Washington to Nelly Custis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2173/A-B - Letter - Martha Washington to Nelly Custis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2174 - Letter - Martha Washington to my dear child\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2175 - Letter - Martha Washington to Nelly Custis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2176 - Envelope to Nelly Custis from Martha Washington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2177 - 13 signatures of \"M. Washington\" and 1 signature of \"Miss Nelly Custis\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2178 - Recipe - \"To make a great cake\" [W-570]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2179 - Account, ledger account of kitchen staples, 1794 April, at presidential residence in Philadelphia [W-678]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2180 - Book - The beauties of the late Revd. Dr. Isaac Watts, with Washington's bookplate and signature on title page [W-388]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2181 - Book of Common Prayer - published 1793, belonging to Marth Washington, Signed by Eleanor Parke Lewis (1802) on title page. Inscribed on endpaper in the hand of Lorenzo Lewis: For M E A Lewis, this prayer Book was read by her great grandmother Mrs. M. Washington twice a day from 1789 [sic] to the year 1802. [W-409]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2182 - Compass [W-164]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2183/A - Wax Medallic Portrait by Wright - close-up ; Out 7/18/51 - John C. Chatterton; Missing 6-5-86\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2185 - Old fence on Route 29 Above Warrenton, VA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2186 - Gate - Monticello - Charlottesville, VA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2187 - Scale model of post \u0026amp; rail fence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2188 - Old gate at Monticello ; see: K. 404\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2189/A-B - Book - Commentary on the Book of Psalms - Volume II, title page signed by Martha Washinton, gift of Martha Washington to niece [W-1202/B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2190/A-B - Book - Commentary on the Book of Psalms - Volume I, title page signed by Martha Washington, given to niece [W-1202/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2191/A-B - Book - A View of the Internal Evidence of the Christian Religion, title page signed by Mary Custis [W-1201]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2192/A-B - Basket of worsted flowers [W-623]; deaccessioned 2007\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2193/A-B - Die for a Presidential Seal, Dorsett seal [H-1210]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2194/A-C - Mount Vernon Chart\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2195 - Book - Mary Custis - \"A View of the Internal Evidence of the Christian Religion\" ; Missing 6/5/86\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2196 - China dish - broken in half - original ; Out 7/20/51 - John C. Chatterton; Missing 6-5-86\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2197 - Book - A Concordance to Holy Scriptures, by John Fisher [W-1190]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2198/A-B - Group of medals selected for display in the museum [M-1200/A-D]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2199/A-B - Portrait - Francis Bassett by Robert Edge Pine [W-1488]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2200/A-C - Brown coat - George Washington's [W-1063]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2201/A-B - Riding crop [W-1213] ; See also 3517\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2202/A-D - Book - Stephen's Philadelphia Directory for 1796, George Washington's copy [W-389]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2206/A-C - Prince of Wales visit to the Tomb of Washington - 1860 [Not in the Mount Vernon collection]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2207/A-B - Engraving  - Ancient entrance to Mount Vernon [West gate], Benson Lossing - 1858\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2208/A-B - Engraving - Mount Vernon boat landing, Benson Lossing, 1859\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2209/A-B - Lithograph - West View of the Mansion, by N. S. Bennett in aid of the Ladies Mount Vernon Association\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2210/A-C - Paintings by William Winstanley; A - View of the North [Hudson] River (Morning) [W-1179] ; B-C - View of the North [Hudson] River (Evening) [W-1180]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2211/A-B - Waistcoat [W-574/C]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2212/A-B - Lace collar [W-593]; deaccessioned 2007\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2213/A-B - Quilt top - details [W-587]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2214/A-C - Cupola\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2215 - Broad axe [M-1215]; deaccessioned 2022\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2216 - Plastic mask - Washington's\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2217/A-B - Cut glass bowl [W-1265]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2218 - Printed sketch of Destruction of the Bastille\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2219/A-D - Rug used in Dining Room [M-1266]; deaccessioned 1976\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2220 - Old double notched gate post\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2221A-C - Paddock fence - around stable yard - Paddock fence \u0026amp; solid board\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2222/A-B - Old post \u0026amp; rail fence ; A - Old post \u0026amp; rail fence - Wellington ; B - Old post \u0026amp; rail barrier - Matheson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2223 - Gate - East Lawn - along retaining wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2224/A-R - Restoration - Wash House; A-E - repairs showing termites in studding \u0026amp; heavy timber base (sill); F-R - views from right side of fireplace around to left side, siding removed, exposed lath.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2225; A-E - Lacquer writing desk [W-335]; E - on table in Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2226 - Salt box\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2227 - Coffin fragment and coffin fragment case bearing Washington's profile [W-1212/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2228 - Anvil [M-1207]; alternate MVLA number 66-65\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2229/A-B - Hair of George Washington with accompanying manuscript note \u0026amp; newspaper clipping attached on back [W-1214]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2230/A-C - Planter containing orange tree - Upper Garden\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2231/A-B - Wooden latch - 3rd floor passage\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2232/A-E - Pohick Church\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2233 - Basement window at Harewood\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2234/A-B - Post and rail fence at Washington's Mill\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2235 - Gate on Little River Road\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2236/A-K - Excavations around Greenhouse, showing old foundation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2237 - Bas-relief of Marquis de Lafayette [M-1221/B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2238 - Bas-relief of George Washington [M-1221/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2239/A-B - Broken \"pitcher\" portrait of Washington (framed)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2240/A-B - Drawing - Church in which Washington was married - St. Peters\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2241/A-B - Orangery - Mount Airy - ruins\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2242/A-B - Crepe myrtle, given to the Association by Robert E. Lee Memorial Foundation - Mrs. Lanier, President, and Mrs. Horace Mann Towner, Mount Vernon Regent, shown planting tree\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2243/A-B - Vault stone [W-396]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2244/A-B - Stone roller [W-1147]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2245/A-B - Marble bust of Washington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2246/A-B - Barber's basin [M-1225]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2247 - Grave - Robert Lewis - Masonic Cemetery, Fredericksburg, VA ; see K-435\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2248/A-D - Miniature statue of George Washington - after Houdon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2249/A-B - Copy press [M-1227]; deaccessioned 2016\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2250 - Engraving - Lady Washington reception [M-1205]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2251 - Flax spinning wheel - northwest quarters\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2252/A-C - Portrait - Ann Pamela Cunningham - close-up [M-405]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2253/A-B - Bust - Washington - after Houdon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2254/A-B - Engraving - Martha Washington, after Wollaston [M-727]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2255/A-B - Benson Lossing's - General Plan of the Mansion and Grounds at Mount Vernon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2256/A-B - Published map of Washington's farms at Mount Vernon, reduced from a drawing made by himself, by G. W. Boynton, Vol.XII, p. 316\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2257/A-G - Greenhouse foundation - interior view\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2258/A-B - Washington's Coat-of-Arms \u0026amp; Crest from over Front Parlor mantel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2259/A-F - Wilton carpet [M-1275]; Purchased Feb. 1942, to be used on Front Parlor floor; deaccessioned 2020\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2260/A-B - Copy photograph, Kitchen Well House ; from a Miss Johnston's proof\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2261/A-B - Banquet Hall [New Room] - northeast corner\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2262 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - Palladian or venetian window\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2263 - Music room [Little Parlor] - from Central Hall door\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2264 - Music room [Little Parlor] - west wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2265/A-B - Platter [M-1246]; deaccessioned 2022\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2266 - Copy photograph, Coffee urn, silver [not in the MV collection]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2267/A-B - Flat iron [M-1245]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2268 - Lower Garden - Mansion in background\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2269 - Mansion - West Front\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2270/A-J - Restoration - Wash House - framework showing new work installed in 1941\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2271 - Fire engine house and engine\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2272/A-B - Willow tree saplings near west front of Mansion ; A - Willow tree between Mansion and Kitchen ; B - Willow tree between Servants' Hall and Mansion\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2273 - Engraving - General Francis Marion [M-1255/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2274 - Engraving - Major General Thomas Sumter [M-1255/B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2275 - Engraving - Major General Charles Cotesworth Pinckney [M-1255/C]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2276 - Engraving - Brigadier General John Cadwalader [M-1255/D]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2277 - Engraving - Thaddeus Kosciuszko [M-1255/E]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2278 - Engraving - Brigadier General George Weedon [M-1255/I]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2279 - Engraving - John Philip DeHass [M-1255/F]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2280 - Engraving - Major General Peter Muhlenberg [M-1255/G]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2281 - Mortar\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2282 - Churn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2283 - Card table [M-1288]; deaccessioned 2016\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2284 - Candle mold [M-851] alternate number [00-43]; deaccessioned 2022\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2285 - Strainer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2286 - Candlestand\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2287/A-B - Urn ; A - Urn - legend; Type on back of photograph ; B - Urn - hot water ; Copy of photograph\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2288 - Greenhouse - proposed plan by Walter Macomber\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBBW-2289 - Portrait - Gen. Francis Marion [M-712]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2290/A-B - Medallion - Washington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2291 -  Portrait - George Washington on porcelain [M-1298]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2292 - Portrait - George Washington on porcelain\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2293/A-C - Engraving - American Flag over Mount Vernon, by Allen Russell Saalburg [M-1303]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2294/A-C - Drawings of seals  - \"John Custis 1713,\" \"John Washington,\" and \"AW\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2295/A-C - Medallion of Washington belonging to Worth Bailey\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2296/A-D - Bottle seals\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2297/A-B - Copy photograph - Bedspread [H-1295]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2298 - Regent Mrs. Alice Haliburton Richards and Vice Regents in front of the administration building [Bolton Building] circa 1930\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2299 - Nelly Custis crib [W-237] with canopy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2300 - Mary Ball Washington easy chair [W-152] upholstered with Mrs. Harrison's material\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2301/A-B - Dining Room table [M-1302] in dining room; table deaccessioned 2016\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2302/A-B - Martha Washington (pastel portrait) [M-1307]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2305/A-E - Cobblestone gutter at Wash House uncovered when grading laundry yard\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2306/A-B - Bedspread [M-1356]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2307 - Share of stock in Bank of Alexandria, 1796 July 5 [W-598]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2308/A-B - Olive oil jar [W-1309]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2309 - Keeler (wooden tub) [M-1363] alternate number [42-1.2]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2310 - Piggin [M-1362]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2311 - Engraving - George Washington: Premier President des Etats-Unis d'Amerique [M-1361]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2312/A-B - Wooden mixing bowl [W-1360] ; A - Mixing bowl showing label - J.P. Morgan Sale\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2313/A-B - Mount Vernon - early view, engraved by M. Stuart, after John Gadsby Chapman, 1839 [M-1355]; Bought by Mrs. Hanks for the MVLA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2314/A-E - George Washington miniatures (2) - larger miniature [M-1365], small miniature loan?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2315/A - Banquet Hall [New Room] Mantel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2315/C - Benjamin Franklin - Music Room [Little Parlor] ; Yale-Kountze Collection - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2315/D - Lion ornaments - Central Passage ; Yale-Kountze Collection - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2315/F - Engraving - above Blue Bedroom mantel ; Yale-Kountze Collection (engraving) - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2315/G - Chest of drawers - Blue Bedroom ; Yale-Kountze Collection (chest of drawers) - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2315/H, H-1 - Engraving - Washington Family by Savage ; Yale-Kountze Collection (engraving) - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2315/I - Engravings - Banquet Hall [New Room] ; Yale-Kountze Collection (engraving) - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2317 - Cincinnati china exhibited in museum\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2318 - Martha Washington - pastel [M-1307]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2321 - Table - \"Wedding Breakfast\" - deButts [W-1435] - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2322/A - Braddock sword - hilt [W-82]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2322/B-C - Smallsword and scabbard (state or dress sword) [W-84/A-D] ; C- hilt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2322/D-E - Prussian or Alte sword (Broadsword and scabbard) [W-85] ; E - Hilt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2322F-G - Model 1767 French officer's epée (Mourning or Spanish dress sword) [W-83] ; G - Mourning or Spanish dress sword - hilt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2322/H-I - Military sashes ; H - Military sash - Washington's [W-87] ; I - Military sash - \"1709\" - Braddock [W-86]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2322/J - Telescopes or spyglasses [W-644] and [W-721]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2322/K-L - Pair of Flintlock pistols [W-408/A-B] and holsters [W-349/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2322/M - Canteen [W-350]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2322/N - Cannon [W-716]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2322/O - Brass uniform button \"22\" [W-443]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2322/P - Pair of brass spurs [W-474/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2322/Q-R - Field bedstead [W-473] ; Q - Field bedstead - folded ; R - Field bedstead - assembled\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2322/S - Cane daybed [H-208/A-C]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2322/T-W - Trunks ; T - Trunk - \"I. H - 1775\" [W-366]; U - Army trunk - \"G.Washington - Virginia\" [W-312]; V - Trunk - detail of engraved plate - \"I.H-1775\" [W-366]; W - Army trunk - detail of engraved plate - \"1.H-1775\" - \"G. Washington - Virginia\"[W-312]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2322/X-Y - Trunk [W-367]; Y - Trunk - \"General Washington No. 3\" - detail of brass plate [W-367]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2322/Z - Liquor case with bottles and stopper [W-188/A-G]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2322/AA - Packing chest [W-347]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2322/BB - Needle case [W-523]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2322/CC - Camp towel [W-505]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2322/DD - Camp knife \u0026amp; fork [W-513/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2322/EE - Travelling razor case [W-1598/A-C]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2322/FF-GG - Shaving Case [W-481]; FF - Shaving case (closed); GG - Shaving case (open) - Proof only, negative missing 6/6/1980\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2322/HH - Pounce Box [W-548]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2322/II - Braddock sword or Smallsword [W-82]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2323 - Portrait of Lawrence Washington [W-126]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2324 - Copy photograph - View (pre-1895) of Well House south of Kitchen\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2326/B - Map of Mount Vernon - 1793 ; \"Five Farms Map\", Courtesy, Huntington Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2329/C - Vaughan Plan ; Missing 3/27/2023\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2334/D - Silver lamp ; Yale-Delancey Kountze Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2334/E - George Washington portrait on glass ; Yale-Delancey Kountze Collection; See also 2315\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2335/A-C - North vista\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2336/A-C - Soil analysis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2337 - Engraved portrait - General Nathaniel Greene [M-1449]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2338/A-B - Tree #102 - Ash, near the stable\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2339/A-D - Kitchen [Lower] Garden views\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2340/A-B - Boxwood hedge - Upper Garden\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2341/A-B - Sundial pedestal\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2342/A-F - Worn steps - Mansion \u0026amp; Spinning House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2343/A-B - DuPont chairs - needlepoint seat covers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2344/A-F1-2 - Foundations of wall at west end of Bowling Green\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2352/A-C - Cavity work - tree #70, located along south serpentine path next to lower garden wall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2353/A-GG - Military equipment booklet negatives, published by Mount Vernon Ladies' Association. Negatives include military equipment belonging to George Washington: packing cases, trunks, swords, sashes, furniture, razors, shaving case, canteen, field bedstead, needlepoint, spurs, holsters, button, liquor case, miniature cannon, camp knife and fork, and pair of pistols.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2354 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - mantel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2355/A-B - Office [Servants' Quarters] \u0026amp; Gardener's House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2356/A-N - Weather vane, cupola, finial, etc. - Mansion\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2357/A-D - South tree line along serpentine path - foliage mass, views from southeast lawn near kitchen and paddock looking north.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2358/A-B - Kentucky coffee bean #76 - south shrubbery\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2359/A-B - Cedar of Lebanon, #123, on the southeast lawn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2360/A-E - Laundry Yard - fence line excavation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2361/A-M - Laundry Yard - foundation excavation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2362/A-C - Spinning House yard - foundation excavation ; See #2367 (1-6)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2363/A-H - Documents - covers to Washington letters ; (THOM COLLECTION)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2364/A-C - \"Louis XVI\" carpet in New Room [W-5]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2366 - Upper Garden from Spinning House roof\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2367/A-F - Spinning House yard - foundation excavation ; See also #2362 (1-3)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2369/A-E -  Copy photograph - Panoramic of Trolley terminal - Mount Vernon circa 1929 ; Copy negative 7/79, Original destroyed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2370/A-C - Copy photographs - Mount Vernon - views in the 1920s ; Esther Cragg\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2371/A-E - Barn yard excavations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2372/A-B - Botanical Garden - foundation wall details\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2373/A-U - Dairy details, exterior and interior views - before removal\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2374/A-B - Candlestand - Mansion Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2375/A-N - Restoration - Storehouse - Butler's House - interiors, stairs, walls, removal of boards to show interior of walls\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2377/A-J - Restoration - Storehouse - Butler's House - interiors, wall interiors, floor and wall details\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2380/A-B - Restoration - Storehouse - Butler's House - interiors, details of walls\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2383/A-B - Miniatures - George Washington by Charles Willson Peale [W-460] and Martha Washington by James Peale [W-624] ; Handbook 66\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2397 - Downstairs Bedroom  - bed ; Handbook 41\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2398 - Downstairs Bedroom - fireplace; Handbook 40\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2408 - Dining Room [Small Dining Room] ; Handbook 42\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2409 - Dining Room [Small Dining Room] ;  Handbook 43\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2414 - Flower Garden ; Handbook 26\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2440 - Kitchen - fireplace ; Handbook 65\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2485/A-B - Mansion - northeast façade ; Handbook 34\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2486 - Mansion - northeast façade\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2488 - Mansion - northeast façade, view of the piazza and Palladian or Venetian window.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2489 - Mansion - northeast façade, Mansion's northeast corner, taken from the east lawn. The north colonnade and servants' hall are also visible.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2490 - Mansion - northeast façade\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2491 - Mansion - northeast façade\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2495 - Mansion - west front façade\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2502 - Kitchen \u0026amp; Circle Storehouse from the bowling green. The southwest corner of the Mansion is visible at left ; Handbook 63\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2507 - Paddock, view with gate open, the lower garden brick wall is seen in the distance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2510 - Deer Park - view from the east lawn looking south which includes the deer park and the Potomac River in the distance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2514 - Dairy House - backside of the dairy house along the south lane.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2516 - Mansion's south side, taken from the southeast lawn. The south colonnade,kitchen, and dairy are also visible.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2518 - Staircase in central passage ; Handbook 39\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2523 - View of the bed in the northwest corner of the Blue Room.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2524 - Fireplace and mantel in Blue Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2527 - View of fireplace and mantel in Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2546 - Music room [Little Parlor] - harpsichord ;  Handbook 51\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2553 - Mansion's piazza, taken from the north end with a view of the river in the distance.  ; Handbook 37\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2558 - Piazza - from north end\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2570 - BW-2570 - West Gate and Porters' Lodges ;  Handbook 22\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2572 - West gate well house, view includes the west gate and both porters' lodges\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2574 - West Parlor [Front Parlor] - south wall with sofa and Peale portrait [H-17] ; Handbook 48\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2580 - Mrs. Washington's sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber], view of mantle and fireplace\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2644/B - Tavern-type table - reduced ; missing 3/27/2023\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2648/B - Mural - candelabra ensemble ; W-1181 ; Missing 3/27/2023\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2677/1-7 - Dairy exposed construction details, siding and roofing removed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2678/1-4 - 18th century sanitary drainage at Mount Vernon; 1 - drawn diagram; 2-4 - excavation to reveal drainage\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2679/1-8 - Stable interiors, construction study; excavation and removal of modern floor materials\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2680/1-4 - Flower Garden - boxwood parterres\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2681/1-11 - table interiors, construction study; excavation and removal of modern floor materials\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2682/1-2 - Early view of Mount Vernon after a painting, circa 1790\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2683/1-2 - Flower Garden - boxwood parterres\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2684/1-2 - Portrait - Frances Bassett - original [W-1488] \u0026amp; copy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2686/A-1 - Washington Family by Savage ; Negative made from A, 1975\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2691/1-2 - Admission sign at Texas Gate entrance\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2692 - Stone drainage inlet - Hampton Court\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2693/1-3 - Kitchen [Lower] Garden - back side of garden house showing brick foundation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2694 - Side chair [W-95]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2695 - Sheraton chair - West Parlor [Front Parlor]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2696 - Side chair [W-1426] - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2697 - Chippendale side chair [M-46]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2698 - Chippendale side chair [W-1464]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2699 - Chippendale side chair [H-8]; deaccessione 2015\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2700 - Uncommon Chair [W-159]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2701 - Sack-back Windsor armchair [W-198]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2702 - Child's sack-back Windsor high chair [W-103]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2703 - Ladder-back rocking chair [W-313]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2704 - Mary Ball Washington easy chair [W-152]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2705 - Queen Anne armchair [M-25]; deaccessioned 1982\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2706 - Pair of Andirons [M-1606]; LOAN - Museum of Fine Arts, Boston\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2707 - Pair of andirons [M-67/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2708 - Pair of andirons [H-1487/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2709 - Crocheted bedspread [M-1927]; deaccessioned 2016\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2710 - Bolton counterpane [M-1312]; deaccessioned 2016\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2711 - Marseilles bedspread [W-1428]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2712 - Bolton counterpane [M-254]; deaccessioned 2016\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2713 - Embroidered bedspread [M-1929]; deaccessioned 2019\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2714 - Bolton counterpane [M-1624]; deaccessioned 2016\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2715 - Crocheted bedspread [M-1100]; deacccessioned 2016\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2716 - Quilt - Lafayette bedspread [H-568]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2717 - Bedspread [M-1925]; deaccessioned 2019\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2718 - Bedspread [M-1486]; deaccessioned 2019\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2719/1-2 - Quilts;  BW-2719/1 quilt [H-554]; BW-2719/2 - quilt [M-1300]; deaccessioned 2019\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2720 - Log Cabin quilt with pieces of garments worn by Martha Washington, George Washington, Eleanor Parke Custis Lewis, and Esther Coxe Lewis [W-1463]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2721 - Interior of Circle Storehouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2722 - Cup, saucer \u0026amp; lid - States china [W-1497/A-C]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2723 - West Front of Mansion from serpentine entrance (Bowling Green Gate closed)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2724 - West Front of Mansion from serpentine entrance (Bowling Green Gate open)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2725 - Upper Garden - Rose Garden\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2726 - Upper Garden - boxwood parterre (west)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2727 - Botanical Garden\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2728 - Upper Garden - boxwood parterre\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2729 - Upper Garden - boxwood parterre\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2730 - Upper Garden - Rose Garden\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2731 - Cup \u0026amp; saucer - Custine [W-1454/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2732 - Cup \u0026amp; saucer - Sevres set [W-1456/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2733 - Cup \u0026amp; saucer - Sevres set [W-1491/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2734 - Saucepan [W-1457] and custard cup [W-1456/C-D] - Sevres set\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2735 - Silver salts - open tops; LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2736 - Canister - tea caddy [W-1390]; LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2737 - Leaf-shaped dish [W-1455]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBWBW-2738 - Book - Poems chiefly in the Scottish dialect, Robert Burns [W-1498]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2739 - List of Negroes, 1799 [A-366.65]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2740 - Release of Indenture, Roger Gregory and Mildred Gregory to Augustine Washington, 1726 May 17 [A-373]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2741 - 1797 Diary of George Washington [W-1490]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2742 - 1797 Diary of George Washington [W-1490]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2743 - 1797 Diary of George Washington [W-1490]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2744 - George Washington - bookplate - Burns Poems [W-1498]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2745 - Bushrod Washington - bookplate - Burns Poems [W-1498]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2762/A-E - Stable - stall floor excavations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2763/A-B - Stable - exterior pavement excavations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2764/A-F - Brick walk from stable towards Tomb area\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2765/A-O - Holly trees #127 (male), #128 (female) on the east lawn lifted by winch, moved and replanted in the south grove.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2766/A-C - Excavation - Brick and tile drains through south grove\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2767/A-B - Excavation - Brick drain through south grove\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2768/1-20 - Restoration - Washington Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber]; BW-2768/1-6,18-20 - fireplace, details; BW-2768/7, 15-16 - Washington Bedroom - north wall; BW-2768/8-9 - Washington Bedroom - east wall; BW-2768/10,14 - Washington Bedroom - south wall; BW-2768/11-12 - Washington Bedroom - west wall; BW-2768/13,17 - Washington Bedroom - wallpaper pattern - north wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2769/1-9 - Restoration - Washington Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber], north dressing room or closet; BW-2769/1,9 - north wall; BW-2769/2-3 - east wall; BW-2769/4-5 - south wall; BW-2769/6-8 - west wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2770/1-16 - Restoration - Washington Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber], south closet; BW-2770/1-2 - north wall; BW-2770/3-4 - east wall; BW-2770/5 - east wall detail; BW-2770/6-7 - south wall; BW-2770/8 - south wall detail; BW-2770/9-10 - west wall; BW-2770/11-14 - west wall detail; BW-2770/15-16 - west wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2771/A-C - Colorless cut glass compote bowl on stand [W-2378]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2772 - Wine glass [W-2381]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2809/1-3 - Silver bread basket [W-2801]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2810/1-2 - Argand lamp [W-2910] ; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2811/1-2 - Cruet stand [W-2911/A-C]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2812 - Red Moroccan leather pocketbook [W-2804/A]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2813 - Martha Parke Custis, bust-length oval miniature [W-4905], attributed to Charles Willson Peale; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2814 - Red Moroccan leather pocketbook [W-2804/A]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2815 - Netted shawl [W-1527/A]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2816 - Pair of gloves [W-1517/A-B]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2819 - Knitted garters [W-1516/A-B]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2820 - Book - \"Captain Cook's Third and Last Voyage,\" property of Eliza Parke Custis' grandson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2821 - Book - \"History of Col. Parke's Administration,\" 1717, property of John Custis; title page with signature; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2822 - Book - \"An abridgment of Sir Walter Raleigh's History of the world,..\", 1698, property of John Custis, title page [W-1549]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2823 - Book - \"The Diary of the Late George Bubb Dodington\", title page signed by George Washington [W-1547]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2824 - George Washington bookplate in, \"The Diary of the Late George Bubb Dodington\" [W-1547];  Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2825 - Book - \"The Lady's Magazine,\" owned by Mrs. Washington [W-1548]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2826 - Book - \"The Lady's Magazine,\" with Martha Washington's signature [W-1548]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2827/1-6 - Letter - George Washington to Lund Washington, August 13, 1783 [A-508];  Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2828/1-2 - Letter - Thomas Law to John Law, May 13, 1802 [RM-619 ; MS-4527.1]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2829 - Letter - John Trumbull to Mrs. Eliza Custis Law, May 1, 1830 ; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2830 - Letter - John Trumbull to Mrs. Eliza Custis Law, December 15, 1823 ; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2831/1-2 - Letter - John Trumbull to Mrs. Eliza Custis Law, April 3, 1829 ; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2832 - Letter - John Trumbull to Mrs. Eliza Custis Law, May 5, 1829 ; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2833/1-2 - John Trumbull Statement regarding portrait of George Washington ;  Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2834 - Letter - John Trumbull to Mrs. Eliza Custis Law, January 25, 1829 ; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2835 - Signature of John Custis inside book - \"An abridgment of Sir Walter Raleigh's History of the world,..\", 1698 [W-1549]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2836 - Inscription inside book - \"Captain Cook's Third and Last Voyage\"; inscription from Eliza Parke Custis to her only grandson Edmund L. Rogers; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2837 - Writing box with a note inside written by Eliza Parke Custis; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2838 - Prayer book, inscription of Eliza Parke Custis; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2839 - Prayer book with note from Eliza Parke Custis; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2840/1-2 - George Washington's dentures [W-1520]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2841/1-2 - Tape-loom [H-4909] and horn spoon [W-4908]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2842/1-3 - Gold medal and snuff box [W-2810]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2843 - Sheffield coaster [W-2802]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2844 - Pewter camp plate [W-1521]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2845 - Society of the Cincinnati soup plate [possibly W-2559?]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2846/1-2 - Martha Washington States China saucer;  Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2847 - Reverse memorial locket Martha Parke Custis,not in Mount Vernon collection; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2848 - Cufflinks - copper cufflink [W-4911] and enamel cufflink [W-2558]; and stud; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2849 - Silver compass [W-4907] and pocket drawing set [W-2806/A-D]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2850 - Miniature - George Washington [W-4906] and Martha Washington [W-4904]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2851 - Miniature, John Parke Custis [W-4904]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2852/1-2 - Mourning locket [?] and miniature of Martha Parke Custis [W-4905]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2853/1-4 - Thomas Law by John Zoffany ; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2854 - Trumbull portrait of George Washington at Verplanck's Point - not in Mount Vernon collection; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2855 - Quilted cover by Martha Washington [W-1522]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2856 - Camp towel and pomatum knife [W-2805]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2857 - Dress fragments ; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2858 - Child's mitt [W-1529]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2859/1-2 - Sunbonnet [W-1526]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2860 - Sleeves [W-1527/C-D] and nightcap [W-1527/B], knitted; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2861 - Two pairs of gloves [W-1915/A-B] [W-1916/A-B]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2862/1-2 - Brown silk dress belonging to Martha Washington [W-1523]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2863 - Dress bodice [W-1525]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2864 - Pair of shoes [W-1524/A-B]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2865 - Quilted waistcoat; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2866 - Linen waistcoat [W-1518]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2867 - Breeches [W-1515]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2868/1-2 - Blue coat [W-1514]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2869/1-3 - Writing box with a note inside written by Eliza Parke Custis; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith;  See BW-2837\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2870/1-3 - Trunk [W-1513]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2871/1-3 - Chest of drawers [W-2800]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2872/1-4 - Chest of drawers [W-2800]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2873/1-4 - Marble slab table [W-1546]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2874 - Backstool [W-2733]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2875/1-5 - Family Kitchen excavations - west room floor; BW-2875/1 - southwest corner; BW-2875/2 - opposite southwest corner; BW-2857/3 - northwest corner; BW-2875/4 - fireplace base - west wall; BW-2875/5 - east wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2876/1-3 - Kitchen Garden - Bee House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2877/1-9 - Stable - mule shed details\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2878/1-2 - Windsor chairs on piazza\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2879/1-4 - Family Kitchen - stair details\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2880/1-2 - Grounds detail - area behind office [Servants' Hall]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2881 - Engraving - Lady Washington [M-1027/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2882/1-4 - Excavation - Family Kitchen - interior details\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2883/1-2 - Excavation - Brick drain from south side of Family Kitchen\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2884/1-3 - Excavation grounds detail - corners of deer park wall at center gate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2885 - Cut glass carafe; one of a pair [H-1631/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2886/1-4 - Family Kitchen - excavation around Well House ; missing 6-10-1986\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2887/1-9 - Family Kitchen - interior details ; missing 6-10-1986\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2888/1-6 - Family Kitchen - interior details ; missing 6-10-1986\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2889/1-6 - Family Kitchen - interior details ; missing 6-10-1986\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2890/1-4 - Restoration - West Quarters [Greenhouse Slave Quarters] - exterior wall details\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2891/1-23 - Powel Coach details [H-737]; BW-2891/1 -  cranes; BW-2891/2 - horizontal (5th) wheel - front view; BW-2891/3 - horizontal (5th) wheel - side view; BW-2891/4-5 - rear axle, axle bed \u0026amp; transom; BW-2891/6 - rear axle, axle bed, raisers \u0026amp; platform; BW-2891/7 - plow handles \u0026amp; footman's platform; BW-2891/8 - plow handles - side view; BW-2891/9 - plow handles - side view with bolts; BW-2891/10 - plow handles - top view, detailed; BW-2891/11 - fore (under) carriage - top view; BW-2891/12 - fore (under) carriage - side view; BW-2891/13 - fore (under) carriage - bottom view; BW-2891/14 - front wheel - front view; BW-2891/15 - front wheel - side view; BW-2891/16 - front wheel - back view; BW-2891/17 - rear wheel - front view; BW-2891/18 - rear wheel - side view ; 2891/19 - rear wheel - back view ; 289120-21 - main braces (straps) ; 2891/22 - springs (body) - front view; BW-2891/23 - springs (body) - side view\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2891/24-46 - Powel Coach details [H-737]; BW-2891/24 - springs (body) - back view; BW-2891/25 - raisers (blocks) - seat bolt, frame bolts, door handle; BW-2891/26 - Footmans step - king bolt; BW-2891/27 - Linchpin - axle at M-nut wheel-iron; BW-2891/28-29 - Splinter bar (draw-bar); BW-2891/30 - Coach body exterior - front; BW-2891/31 - Coach body exterior - right side; BW-2891/32 - Coach body exterior - rear; BW-2891/33 - Coach body - right side door open - step down; BW-2891/34 - Coach interior - general view - upper part; BW-2891/35-36 - Coach interior - front - two views; BW-2891/37 - Coach interior - left side; BW-2891/38 - Coach interior - rear; BW-2891/39-40 - Windows - side door; BW-2891/41 - Windows - side door rear; BW-2891/42-43 - Venetian blinds - side and back; BW-2891/44-45 - Carved ornaments at bottom outside corners; BW-2891/46 - Coachman's seat - four views\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2891/47-68 - Powel Coach details [H-737]; BW-2891/47-49 - Coachman's seat; BW-2891/50 - Coachman's seat - detail of springs; BW-2891/51 - Front box - bottom; BW-2891/52-53 - Front box - top; BW-2891/54 - Front box - door and side; BW-2891/55-56 - Front box - door closed \u0026amp; door open - lock ; 2891/57 - Venetian blinds front - inside ; 2891/58 - Venetian blinds front - outside; BW-2891/59 - Front windows; BW-2891/60 - Top moulding - Crane - leathers; BW-2891/61-64 - Lamps - different views; BW-2891/65-66 - Photograph of picture found in coach; BW-2891/67-68 - Photograph of framed picture (1853?)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eNOTE:  BW-2891/57-68 photos taken February 1950\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2892 - Chassis of Concord coach in Hell Hole (1850)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2893 - Washington - Book Plate - Genuine ; Annual Report '57, p. 30\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2894 - Washington - Book plate - spurious\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2902/A-C - Stable - mule shed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2903/1-3 - Restoration - Family Kitchen - rear of fireplace \u0026amp; oven beneath weatherboards; see also BW-2908\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2904/1-2 - Greenhouse - excavation details\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2905/1-21 - Greenhouse - excavation details\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2906/1-3 - Flower Garden - Magnolia \"planted by Lafayette\"; see also BW-2916\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2907 - Family Kitchen - exterior section of south facade\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2908/1-3 - Family Kitchen - rear of fireplace \u0026amp; oven beneath weatherboards after restoration;  see also BW-2903\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2909 - Family Kitchen floor, drain in front of oven\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2910 - Kitchen Garden [Lower Garden] - excavation along north wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2911 - Liquor case [W-188] - Butler's Pantry\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2912 - Trunk [A-447.1]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2913 - Spice box [W-1416] ; Yale-Kountze Collection - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2914 - Box - brass nail studded [A-447.4]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2915/A-C - Restoration - Fireplace hood in Family Kitchen, showing details behind spit boards\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2916/A-J - Greenhouse - excavation details\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2916/K-M - Wax medallion of George Washington by Joseph Wright ; Missing 4/24/2023\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2917/A-G - Small bust of George Washington by unknown artist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2918/A-B - Greenhouse \u0026amp; Slave Quarters - reconstruction progress, bricking wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2919/1-4 - Low aerial view of upper garden during reconstruction of greenhouse slave quarters\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2920/1-4 - Restoration - Family Kitchen - removal of dormers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2921/1-2 - Restoration - Family Kitchen - exterior after removal of dormers \u0026amp; replacement of sheathing on north dormers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2922/1-5 - Family Kitchen - after restoration of interior\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2923 - Greenhouse Progressive Development Plan of 1950, blueprint by Walter Macomber\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2924/1-2 - Cup \u0026amp; saucer reproduction of States China - privately owned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2925 - Tin cream whipper [M-1477] - Mount Vernon Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2926/1-16 - Powel Coach [H-737] with a team of horses and drivers parades in front of Mansion - Governor's Day - October 26, 1950\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2927/1-7 - Restoration - Banquet Hall [New Room] - showing early plaster\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2928/1-9 - Restoration - Banquet Hall [New Room] - early plaster removed showing lath\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2929/1-2 - Laurus Tinus plant in reproduction flowerpot, placed on the piazza\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2930/1-7 - Excavation -  Flower [Upper] Garden - foundation walls below grade on garden side of east and west quarters\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2941/1-4 - Elm #44 along serpentine path showing damage, to be removed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2942/1-5 - Walls of old Propagating House at end of west quarters in Flower Garden\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2943/A - George Washington's Presidential Coach Transparent ; Missing 4/24/2023\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2945/ A-D - Bust of George Washington by Hiram Powers [H-738]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2946/A-C - North colonnade - restoration of ceiling and roof framing\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2955/A-B - Copy photograph - \"Wellington\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2956 - Book - \"An Abridgment of Sir Walter Raleigh's History of the World,\" [W-1549] title page (blurry)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2957 - Book - \"Memoirs and select remains of an only son..,\" by Thomas Durand, signed by Thomas Washington, title page [H-1348]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2958 - Book - \"The Diary of the Late George Bubb Dodington,\" signed by George Washington, title page [W-1547]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2959 - Book - \"The Pleasures of Memory..\" 1795, title page [W-1319]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2960 - \"Biography of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence\" - John Sanderson, title page [W-1338/A-I]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2961 - Book - \"Poems by William Cowper\" signed by L. Lewis, title page [W-1325/A-C]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2962 - Book - \"Poems by Bernard Barton,\" inscription on title page, 'M. E. A Lewis, a New Year's gift from her affectionate cousin, N. A. R. Custis'[W-1322]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2963 - Book - \"Memoirs of the War in the Southern Department\" - Henry Lee\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2964 - Book - \"Essays \u0026amp; Notes on Husbandry\" - J. B. Bordley, title page signed by Gabriel Lewis [H-1359]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2965 - Book - \"The Expedition of Humphry Clinker\" [W-1357]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2966 - Book - \"Horse-Hoeing Husbandry\" - Jethro Tull, title page [H-1323]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2967 - Book - \"The Penny Magazine\" [W-1332/A-C]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2968 - Book - \"The Children of the Abbey\" - R.W. Roche, signed by Eleanor Parke Custis [W-1556]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2969 - Book - \"The Book of Common Prayer\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2970 - Book - \"The Odyssey of Homer\" [H-1352/A\u0026amp;B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2971 - Book - \"Whims and Oddities in Prose and Verse\" - Thomas Hood, signed by L. Lewis [W-1327]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2972 - Book - \"The History of England\" - Swollet, signed by George W. Craik [H-1473]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2973 - Book - \"The Sermons of Mr. Yorick\" [W-1358/A-F]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2974 - Book - \"Natural Theology\" - Paley, signed by Bushrod Washington [H-1609]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2975 - Book - \"The Iliad of Homer\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2976 - Book - \"Gulliver Redivivius, or the Curious and Entertaining Travels..\" signed by Lorenzo Lewis [W-1340]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2977 - Book - \"A Collection of Poems\" signed by W.W. Lewis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2978 - Book - \"Works of the late Doctor Benjamin Franklin\" [H-1607]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2979 - Book - \"A Collection of all such Acts of the General Assembly of Virginia\" signed by Lawrence Lewis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2980 - Book \"The Beauties of Sterne\" signed by George Washington [W-1646]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2981 - Book - \"Reports of Cases in the Court of Appeals in Virginia\" by Bushrod Washington, signed by Lawrence Lewis [W-1329]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2982 - Book - \"The Reign of Louis the Sixteenth\" - John Gifford, signed by Lawrence Lewis [W-1335]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2983 - Book - \"Rural Oeconomy\" signed by John Lewis [H-1353]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2984 - Book - \"The Tatler, or Lucubrations of Isaac Bickerstaff\" [H-1347/A\u0026amp;B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2985 - Book - \"A Selection from the Harleian Miscellany\" signed by Lawrence Lewis [W-1339]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2986 - Book - \"A Selection of Speeches of the President of the United States\" signed by Lawrence Lewis [W-1342]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2987 - Book - \"The Fables of John Dryden\" signed by Lawrence Lewis [W-1334]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2988 - Book - \"O'Euvres de M. De Voltaire\" [H-1344]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2989 - Book - \"The Village Pastor\"- Augustus La Fontaine, signed by Eleanor Parke Lewis [W-1318/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2990 - Book - \"Les Avantures de Telemaque\" - Francois de Salignac, signed by Thomas Fairfax [H-1343]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2991 - Book - \"The Life of Lorenzo de Medici\" - William Roscoe, signed by Eleanor Parke Lewis [W-1321]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2992 - Book - \"Tour Through Holland\" - Henry Peckham, signed by B. Dandridge [H-1330]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2993 - Book - \"The Dramatic Works of Colley Cibber\" - signed by Lawrence Lewis [W-1315/A-E]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2994 - Book - \"A Voyage Towards the South Pole\" - James Cook, signed by Lawrence Lewis [W-1316/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2995 - Book - \"The Lady's Companion\" - signed by Frances Dandridge [W-1489]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2996 - Book - \"Poems by C. Churchill\" - signed by Samuel Washington [H-1345]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2997 - Book - \"The Domestic Encyclopaedia\" - A. F. M. Willich, M.D., signed by Eliza P. Custis [W-1331/A-E]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2998 - Book - \"The Private Life of Lewis XV\" - J.O. Justamond, signed by George Washington [W-1460]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2999 - Book - \"Evelina\" - W-1326/A-C\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3000 -  Book - \"The Antiquities of England and Wales\" - signed by Lawrence Lewis [W-1314]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3001 - Book - \"Voyage Round the World\" - Captain Nathaniel Portlock, signed by Lawrence Lewis [W-1337]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3002 - Book - \"The History and Antiquities of the Town \u0026amp; County of the Town of Nottingham\" - John Throsby, signed by Lawrence Lewis [W-1333]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3003 - Book - \"Three years' travels throughout the interior parts of North America\"- Johnathan Carver [W-1328]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3004 - Book - \"Letters from a Persian in England\" [W-1324]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3005 - Book - \"The Natural and Chemical Elements of Agriculture\" - John Wills [H-1349]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3006 - Book - \"Dissertations Moral and Critical\" - James Beattie, signed by Lorenzo Lewis [W-1320/A-J]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3007 - Book - \"Nocturnal Visit\" - Maria Regina Roche, signed by Eleanor Parke Lewis [W-1341/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3008/A-D - Book - Illustrations from \"The Lady's Companion\" on how to Cook Fowl \u0026amp; Rabbit [W-1489]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3009 - French regimental banner [M-1391]; LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3010 - Gray silk gown fragment [M-1496]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3011 - Tent fragment [W-1389]; LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3012 - Punch bowl [W-1452]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3013 - Pearl jewelry - dove pin and pair of earrings [W-1444/A-C]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3014 - Pink and brown stripe gown fragment [W-1511]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3015 - Portrait - Laboissiere L'un des Fondateurs de la Republique [H-1397]; LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3016 - Sewing box [W-1437]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3017 - Brooch with hair of George Washington [W-1470]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3018 - Curtain fragment [W-1387]; LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3019 - Silver candlestick [W-1466]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3020 - Engraving - The Home of Washington, Mount Vernon, Va., Currier \u0026amp; Ives [M-1618]; deaccessioned 2017\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3021 - Clock [H-1398]; LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3022 - Pestle [W-1422]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3023 - Inkstand [W-1461/A-E]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3024 - Netted fringe [M-1632]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3025 - Tea bowl and saucer [W-1472/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3026 - Mechlin lace trim [W-1443]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3027 - Portrait - Benjamin Franklin [H-1414]; LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3028 - Dessert spoon - Custis crest [W-1468]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3029 - Comb - silver [W-1442]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3030 - Traveling writing desk [W-1429]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3031 - Hide trunk [M-1505]; formerly owned by William Lanier Washington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3032 - Three spoons engraved with a \"W\" [M-1600/A-C]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3033 - Vaughan Plan - von Glummer [M-1483]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3034 - Engraving - View of Mount Vernon [East Front], probably William Henry Bartlett [M-1484, A-333]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3035 - Painting - George Washington's New Tomb, oil on linoleum [M-1493]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3036 - Pair of pearlware figurines [M-1536/A-B]; deaccessioned 2022\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3037 - Worcester basket [M-1555]; deaccessioned 2022\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3038/A - Portrait - Martha Parke Custis Peter, Robert Edge Pine, 1785 [W-1616]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3038/B - Illustration of Tudor Place\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3039 - Spoon engraved with \"W\" [A-462; W-1535]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3040 - Glass stopper [M-1641]; deaccessioned 2021\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3041 - Glass sweetmeat dish [W-1636]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3042 - Argand mantel lamp [W-1592]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3043/A-B - Travelling razor case [W-1598/A-G]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3044 - Memorial pitcher [A-527 ; M-1597]; LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3045 - Engraving - Washington at Valley Forge, Nathaniel Currier [M-1630]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3046 - Knife case - one of a pair [M-1603/A-B ; A-533]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3047 - Yellow lampas gown fragment [W-1482/A-B ; A-333]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3048 - Lace fragment\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3049 - Lace fragment\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3050 - Portrait Ring [H-1480]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3051 - Coffin hardware [W-1599]; LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3052/A-B - Locket with hair of General George Washington and General Zachary Taylor [M-1495]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3053 - Pink and blue flower bouquets gown fragment [W-1610 ; A-538]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3054 - Flowered green silk gown fragment [M-1504]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3055 - Mrs. John Parke Custis' blue stripe gown fragment [W-1482/C]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3056 - Bootjack [W-1479]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3057 - Argand lamp [W-1545]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3058 - Figurine of Mother Goose [M-1552]; deaccessioned 2022\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3059 - Watch fob seal - \"J.A.W.\", previously owned by William Lanier Washington [W-1471/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3060 - Fan [H-1551]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3061 - Commemorative watch key - George Washington, previously owned by William Lanier Washington [M-1507]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3062 - Brass cuff links [M-1554/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3063 - Button hook\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3064 - Mourning pin [M-1589]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3065 - Brooch with hair of George Washington [W-1588]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3066 - Pair of jelly glasses - one of the glasses is A-500 ; W-1640\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3067 - Cut glass decanter and stopper [W-1643/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3068 - Cut glass decanter [W-1642]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3069 - Cut glass carafes [H-1631/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3070 - Painting - George Washington miniature, after Stuart, in collection of William Lanier Washington [M-1509]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3071 - Portrait - Drawing of Lafayette [H-1399]; LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3072 - Canister and lid [W-1427; A-296]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3073 - Pair of plated candlesticks [M-1625/A-B; A-389]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3074 - Yellow silk damask fragment [W-1386]; LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3075 - Portrait - Marquis de Lafayette [H-1398]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3076 - Embroidered letter \"A\" [W-1423]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3077 - Upholstery fragment [W-1385]; LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3078 - Portrait - M. Le Mis De Lafayette [H-1396]; LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3079 - Gown fragment [W-1424]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3080 - Hair of George Washington [W-1476]; LOAN-closed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3081 - Water basin and guglet [H-1296/C-D]; deaccessioned 2022\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3082 - Clasp knife [W-1421]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3083 - Water basin and guglet [M-1541/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3084 - Shoe buckles [W-458/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3086 - Bust of Lafayette [H-1400]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3087 - Silver spurs [W-1467/A-B]; LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3088 - Three snuff boxes with portrait miniatures of George Washington [M-1371/A-C]; LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3089 - Bust of Lafayette [H-1401]; LOAN - closed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3090 - Pair of decanters with stoppers [W-1445]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3091 - Vegetable dish with cover, memorial [M-1378]; LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3092 - Black velvet fragment [W-1431/C.1-2]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3093 - Textile fragments [M-1644]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3094 - Framed glass buttons and fragments [W-1388/A-H; A-287]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3095 - Pair of candlesticks [M-1626/A-B; A-391]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3096 - Coffee cup [W-1485]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3097 - Chocolate cup and saucer [M-1620/A-B]; deaccessioned 2022\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3098 - Coffee cup and saucer [W-1639/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3099 - Custard cup [M-1634/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3100 - Cup and saucer [M-1638/A-B]; deaccessioned 2007\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3101 - Cup [M-1637]; deaccessioned 2022\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3102/A-Q - Powel China - blue and white [W-1612] ; MISSING negatives E, H, I, J, K, M, N, Q - 1 May 2023\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3103 - Card table [W-1465]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3104 - Brass and wire fender [M-1619]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3105 - Telescope [W-1635]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3106 - Bust of John Paul Jones [M-1432]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3107 - Vase - one of a pair [H-1382/A-B]; LOAN - closed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3108 - Breakfast table - one of pair [W-1372/A-B]; LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3109 - Bow-back Windsor side chair, in kitchen [W-1553]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3110 - Chippendale chest of drawers [M-1534]; deaccessioned 2016\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3111 - Chest of drawers [M-1537]; deaccessioned 2016\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3112 - Side chair [W-1462]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3113 - BW-3113 - Mantel clock made by Underhill and Sons [M-1542]; LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3114 - Oushak carpet [M-1538/C]; deaccessioned 2022\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3115 - Ghiordes carpet [M-1628/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3116 - Persian carpet [M-1538/B]; deaccessioned 2019\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3117 - Ghiordes carpet [M-1538/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3118 - Ghiordes carpet [M-1628/B]; deaccessioned 2019\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3119 - Dish [W-1595]; LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3120 - Canton serving dish [W-1594]; LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3121 - Society of the Cincinnati dinner plate [W-1596]; LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3122 - Platter [W-1593]; LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3123 - The Lady's Magazine and Musical Repository, Vol. I; with Martha Washington's signature [W-1548]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3129/A-C - View of Greenhouse (east end) and repairs to upper garden wall ; B photographer Walter D. Densmore\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3135 - Portrait - Daniel Parke Custis from a book\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3136 - Miniature - John Parke Custis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3139 - Portrait - George Washington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3148 - Painting - George Washington after Peale - not in the Mount Vernon collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3152 - Peale Portrait of George Washington - \"George Washington at Valley Forge\" ; Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3157/A-E - Aerial views of the Mount Vernon estate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3158/A-G - Society of the Cincinnati china [W-1436/A-K]; mislabeled in photograph as 'W-1439'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3159/A-B - Shell cushion and slipcover made by Martha Washington [W-1533/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3160/A-C - Cobblestone gutter uncovered near walls to Tomb\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3161 - Sauceboat and dish - blue and white [W-1503/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3162 - Pair of dishes - blue and white [W-1502/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3163 - Dish, triangular or leaf-shaped - blue and white [W-1501/A-C]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3164 - Reconstructed stoneware pipkin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3165 - Engraving - \"Adonis Carried off by Venus\" [W-1602/B]; LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3166 - Pair of andirons [M-1645/A-B]; Closed loan - Courtesy of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3167 - Cup and saucer [M-1638/A-B]; deaccessioned 2007\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3168 - Cup - with initials \"M.W.\" [M-1637]; deaccessioned 2022\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3169 - Coffee cup and saucer [W-1639/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3170 - Calash [W-1532]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3171 - Embroidered mull fragment [M-1601/A-D]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3172 - Jelly glass [M-1582]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3173 - Reconstructed sub bottle\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3174 - Jar - one of a pair - blue abd white [M-1539/A-B; deaccessioned 2016\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3175 - Andirons - brass - pair [M-1614/A-B]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3176 - Engraving - \"Diana Deceived by Venus\" [W-1602/A]; LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3177 - Jelly glass [W- 1640]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3178 - Langenheim view of Mansion (blurry) [M-1605/A] ; See BW-2303 for better negative\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3179 - Textile fragment - from trunk purchased from Edmund Law Rogers Smith [M-1644/A-Q]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3180 - Langenheim view of tomb - dark [M-1605/B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3181 - Engraving - Berg Vernon, in Virginien, Sitz des grossen Georg Washington, c. 1795, by J. G. A. Frenzel, after Jukes [M-1500]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3182 - Mount Vernon Insurance Policy - 1803 ; RESTRICTED - Libray of Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3183 - Mount Vernon Insurance Policy - 1805 ; RESTRICTED - Libray of Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3209 - Propagating House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3210 - Cobblestone gutter found near walk to New Tomb\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3211/A-V - Restoration - interior of Spinning House, exposed lath and brick work\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3212/A-B - Cobblestone gutter uncovered near walk to New Tomb\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3213 - Linen shirt [M-1672]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3214 - Ice pots - Sevres Porcelain Manufactory [W-1662/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3215 - Shoe - kid [W-1676]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3216 - Powder horn [M-1658]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3217 - Wax seal impressions, gift of Maryland Historical Society [M-1675/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3218 - Miniature portrait - George Washington, attributed to Robert Field, after Stuart [M-1661]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3219 - Mother of pearl game counters [M-1671/A-P]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3220 - Pair of silver candlesticks [A-397, M-1667/A-B]; LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3221 - Place card with dress fragment - 'Miss Agnes Peter' [M-1664]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3222 - Case bottles [M-1591/A-F]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3223 - Embroidered shawl fragment [M-1665]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3224 - Toile bedcover - L'Hommage de l'Amerique a la France [M-1668/B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3225 - Toile bedcover - 'America Presenting at the Altar of Liberty Medallions of Her Illustrious Sons' [M-1668/C]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3226 - Toile curtain - Apotheosis of Benjamin Franklin and George Washington [M-1668/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3227 - Washington's Mansion, Mount Vernon (east front), William Russell Birch [M-1669]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3228 - Martha Washington's Bible - title page [W-1659]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3229 - Certificate - Auxiliary Mount Vernon Fund, no. 158 to Mrs. C. M. Bissell for one dollar donation, January 12, 1859 [M-1673]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3230 - Side chair [H-1656]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3231 - Article of the MVLA Constitution bears Ann Pamela Cunningham signature ; VA State Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3233/A-F - Ice house - probably taken in May 1940\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3234 - Andirons and fender in the Downstair or Old Chamber [M-1666/A-C]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3235 - Andirons and fender [M-1670/A-C]; Missing 5/8/2023\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3243/A-C - Elm Tree No. 109 - damaged by storm, May 11, 1952; located along the north lane next to the ice house\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3244 - Root system of black oak - tree uprooted during storm, May 11, 1952 at far corner of 12-acre lot\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3246/A-B - Linden Tree No. 51, located near the south serpentine path and lower garden wall, removed April 1952\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3247/A-E - Copy photograph of 1901 panoramic view of east front of Mansion; Mr. J. W. Cragg had photo in his collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3248/A-D - Excavation - Arch brick kiln remains at New Tomb\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3249 - Copy photograph, Kitchen [Lower] Garden plan; 1947 Handbook, page 31\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3250 - A General Plan of Mount Vernon by Worth Bailey, 1947; Plate used in Trees and Shrubs booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3251/A-D - Excavating in Botanical Garden for heating tunnel installation behind museum [Intepretive Center]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3252/A-C - Exhibition Greenhouse - interiors\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3253/A-Y - Restoration research details of Spinning House interior\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3254/A-C - Heating tunnel installed in Botanical Garden; museum [Interpretive Center] visible in the background\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3266 - Copy photo - Mrs. John A. Washington, III (Eleanor Love Selden Washington) ; Collection of Miss Anne Washington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3267 - BW-3267 - Copy photo of John A. Washington III ; Collection of Miss Anne Washington; Negative missing - 1/25/1995\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3294 - Photograph of portrait of Harrison H. Dodge, Superintendent of Mount Vernon; portrait by E. Comins (belonging to Col. H. H. Walker, Washington, D.C.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3306 - Dinner invitation to Mount Vernon - May 19, 1788 [A-607.7]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3307 - Engraving of M. Le Marquis de La Fayette, Commandant General de la Garde National Parisienne, c. 1790 [A-589; W-1990]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3317/B - Mrs. Washington's Traveling Expenses during the Revolutionary War [A-581.1]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3332 - Label on back of Washington's funeral ; Collection of Mrs. Stanley Wohl, Washington, DC\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3333 - Chairs said to be from Mount Vernon in private collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3339 - Robert Edge Pine's portrait of Eliza P. Custis ; Washington \u0026amp; Lee College, Lexington, VA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3340 - Portrait - George Washington, Charles Willson Pealle, 1772;  Washington \u0026amp; Lee College, Lexington, VA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3341 - Robert Edge Pine's portrait of George Washington Parke Custis;  Washington \u0026amp; Lee College, Lexington, VA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3342 - Frances Parke Custis (sister of Daniel Parke Custis) ; Washington \u0026amp; Lee College, Lexington, VA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3343 - Portrait - Marquis de Lafayette, Charles Willson Peale; Washington \u0026amp; Lee College, Lexington, VA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3344 - John Custis of Williamsburg (by Hesselius?) ; Washington \u0026amp; Lee College, Lexington, VA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3345 - James Sharples' pastel of George Washington Parke Custis; Washington \u0026amp; Lee College, Lexington, VA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3346 - Mrs. John Custis [Frances Parke Custis] of Williamsburg (mother of Daniel Parke Custis) ; Washington \u0026amp; Lee College, Lexington, VA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3349 - Flower [Upper] Garden Plan - 1953 Revision\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3350/A-I - Charter \u0026amp; By-Laws Mount Vernon Ladies' Association (MVLA) ; negatives from Virginia State Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3355/A-1 - Martha Washington's trunk [W-368]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3365/A-C - Copy photograph - George Washington's 16-Sided barn on Dogue Run Farm ; Negative copy of print made from a print, 3 negatives;  Annual Report 1957, page 33\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3366/A-C - Three negatives of Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip at Mount Vernon with Regent Mrs. Thomas Powel, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3368 - Newspaper illustration, visit of members of Congress at Washington's tomb;  Taken from Harper's Magazine\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3374 - Letter - Daniel Webster to Jane Charlotte Blackburn Washington, 1834 May 24 - Not in the Mount Vernon collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3375 - Letter - John G. Chapman to John Augustine Washington III, introducing Washington Irving, 1842 March 18 - Not in the Mount Vernon collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3377 - Draft - Ann Pamela Cunningham's first letter to Eleanor Love Seldon Washington, 1853; Not in the Mount Vernon collection. The final letter dated 1853 December 19 is in the Early Records of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Assocation at Mount Vernon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3378 - Letter - John Augustine Washington III to Ann Pamela Cunningham, 1854 October 28\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3379 - Letter, John Augustine Washington III to Ann Pamela Cunningham, 1858 March 13\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3381/A - Letter - Edward Everett to the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association, 1855 December 12, first page\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3382 - Bust profile of Edward Everett inscribed to Ann Pamela Cunningham, 1858 July 10\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3383 - Receipt, payment from Edward Everett to Ann Pamela Cunningham, 1858 March 29\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3385 - Letter, John Augustine Washington III to Ann Pamela Cunningham, 1859 February 11, offering the harpsichord, second page\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3388 - Appeal to the Ladies of Virginia for the Purchase of Mount Vernon, 1858\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3389 - Mrs. Horatio Greenough's acceptance - Vice Regent of Massachusetts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3390 - Print appeal for the state of Maine by Abba Little, ca. 1858\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3391 - Mary Morris Hamilton to Ann Pamela Cunningham, 1858 May 11, acceptance of appointment of Vice Regent for New York\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3392 - Catherine Murat to Ann Pamela Cunningham, 1858 July 22, acknowledges receipt of credentials for MVLA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3393 - Letter, Phebe Ann Ogden to Ann Pamela Cunningham, 1858 August 23, acceptance as Vice Regent of New Jersey\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3394 - Wisconsin Appeal, 1858\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3395 - California Appeal, 1859\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3396 - Delaware Appeal, 1858-1859\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3397 - Mrs. Horatio Greenough's Massachusetts Appeal, July 5, 1858\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3398 - Mrs. William J. Eve's Georgia Appeal, July 1858\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3399 - Appeal \"To the American Consuls\", 1858 November 6\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3400 - Mrs. William McWillie - Mississippi certificate appointing agents, 1857 November 19\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3401 - Telegram - Ann Pamela Cunningham to Mrs. Pellet, 1857, Nashville receipts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3402 - First Bond signed by Ann Pamela Cunningham\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3403 - Letter - Ann Pamela Cunningham to Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 1857\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3404 - Letter - George Washington Parke Custis to Mary E. Harrison, 1855 September 15\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3405 - Letter - Charles H. Bell to Ann Pamela Cunningham, 1859 June 10\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3406/A-B - Letter - President John Tyler to Anna Cora Ritchie, 1857 May 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3407 - Letter - Old Lady who had been at Trenton to Ann Pamela Cunningham, 1859 March 27\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3408 - Letter - William Porcher Miles to Ann Pamela Cunningham, 1857 August 16\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3409 - News clipping - Edwin Booth performance for the Mount Vernon Fund, 1858 February 27\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3411 - Letter - Commandant of West Point to Ann Pamela Cunningham\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3412/A-B - Letter - Richard Rush to Ann Pamela Cunningham, 1857 May 28\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3413 - Cancelled check - Riggs \u0026amp; Co., 1858 December 2, first bond payment\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3414 - Cancelled check - Riggs \u0026amp; Co., 1859 December 9, $5000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3415 - Receipt # 1 - Edward Everett to Robert Bonner - $10,000, 1858 November 10\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3416 - Receipt # 34 - Edward Everett to Charlotte Everett Wise - $50, 1858 December 25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3417 - Letter - Edward Everett to S.A. Eliot, 1860 March 19\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3420 - Letter, Mount Vernon Ladies' Association to Mary Todd Lincoln, 1861 March 13\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3421 - Letter - Mrs. Lincoln accepts invitation to Mount Vernon, 1861 March 13\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3422 - Mount Vernon mansion, west front, under reconstruction, 1860\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3423 - Military pass for George W. Riggs, 1862 February 26\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3426 - Notice for Grand Council - 1866\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3427 - Letter - Robert E. Lee to Ann Pamela Cunningham, 1870 July 20\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3433 - Letter - Ann Pamela Cunningham to Margaret Comegys, 1858 November 5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3434 - Letter - Charles Henry Marshall to Mrs. Philip Hamilton, 1859 February 14\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3435 - Act of Incorporation, Mount Vernon Ladies' Association (MVLA) - 1858 March 19; Virginia State Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3437 - Mrs. Lucien M. Hanks, Seventh Regent of Mount Vernon ;  MVLA Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3441/A-B - Morley Jeffers Williams drawings of development of Mount Vernon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3470 - MVLA emblem ; taken from 1942 Annual Report title page\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3471 - Drawing of Cupola ; taken from 1942 Annual Report, page 24\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3483 - Wagon jack [53-53]; deaccessioned 2018\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3486 - Sketch of Bastille key from Benson Lossing book\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3491/A-E - Spinning House restoration - end rafter of loft showing nail holes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3536/B - Copy of Inscription on back of Miniature of Eliza Parke Custis [A-690, H-1911]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3550/A-C - Restoration - shingling the stable roof ;  Annual Report 1953\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3564/A-C - Restoration - re-shingling Mansion roof, November 1953 - three views\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3576 - Sundial in the Mansion circle [W-715]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3581 - Excavation - under back gate of Kitchen [Lower] Garden, showing garden wall continuing beneath south Necessary\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3582A-B - Flower Garden; gravel walks along the east \u0026amp; west quarters\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3583/A-B - Greenhouse interiors - plants removed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3584 - Flower [Upper] Garden - Greenhouse façade\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3585/A-B - Flower [Upper] Garden - square plant tubs with citrus plants\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3586/A-C - Kitchen [Lower] Garden ; A-B -  espalier hedge - apple ; C - artichokes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3589 - Fourteen (14) ivory fish-shaped counters - 4 red; 10 white [H-1869/A-N]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3590 - Argand lamp showing restored arms \u0026amp; fixtures [W-1871; A-649]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3591 - General Washington's 'Uncommon Chair' [W-159]; after restoration\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3592 - Sideboard table - Banquet Hall [New Room] [M-1866/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3593 - Part of General Washington's waistcoat with buttons [W-1881/B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3594 - Book -Title page of McFingal, A Modern Epic Poem [M-1979]; Duplicate - Mansion Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3595/A-B - Book - Title page of Varlo's New System of Husbandry, 2 vols. [M-1987]; Duplicate - Mansion Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3596 - Book - Title page of Minot's History of Massachusetts Bay, Vol. 1 [A-759; M-1984]; Duplicate - Mansion Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3597 - Book - Title page of Noah Webster's Essays [A-759; M-1980]; Duplicate - Mansion Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3598 - Book - Title page of Daniel Dana's Discourse on George Washington's Death [M-1851]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3599 - Sacred to Patriotism handkerchief [M-1948; A-747]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3600 - Brass bed warmer or warming pan [M-1949; A-751]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3602 - China scent bottle [M-1899; A-702]; deaccessioned 2016\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3603 - Piece of Triumphal Arch at Trenton, 1789 [M-1900; A-703]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3604 - Book - title page of Notes on the State of Virginia, Thomas Jefferson, signed by 'Eliza P. Custis, 1812' [H-1901; A-705]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3605 - Book - Title page of Duche's Sermon [M-1981; A-759]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3606 - Book - Title page of Barton's New Views of the Origin of Tribes and Nations of America [M-1983; A-759]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3507 - Book - Title page of Debates and Resolutions of Massachusetts [M-1986; A-759]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3609 - Pair of knife cases, mahogany [M-1846/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3610 - Marble mortar [M-1879]; deaccessioned 2022\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3611 - George Washington's nut picks (3) [W-1895; A-694]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3612 - Ivory compass box [W-1882]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3613 - Gold watch and key [W-1849]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3614 - Three wooden clothespins [M-1907/A-C; A-714]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3615 - Battersea patch box [M-1858]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3616 - Sewing clamp with pin cushion [M-1859]; deaccessioned 2020\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3617 - Sewing clamp with bobbin [M-1860]; deaccessioned 2016\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3618 - Three infant baby shirts [W-1856/A-C]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3619 - Pincushion, 1779 [M-1908; A-715]; deaccessioned 2020\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3620 - Cloak fragment [W-1881/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3621 - Sideboard table (one of a pair) [M-1866/A-B]; deaccessioned 2013\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3622 - Chest of drawers, mahogany [H-1864]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3623 - Hepplewhite settee [M-1937; A-726]; deaccessioned 1964\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3624 - Engraved portrait - Edward Everett [M-1887; A-678]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3625 - Fireplace equipment [M-1880/B-D]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3626 - Fender [M-1880/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3627 - Wire fender [M-1876/B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3628 - Gold watch and key [W-1849]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3629 - Mezzotint - George Washington, after Peale [M-1897; A-697]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3630 - Cut glass decanter with stopper [W-1938/A-C; A-732]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3631 - Ivory box with eight game counters [M-1978/A-I ; A-564]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3632 - Stone lawn roller - original handle has been restored [W-1147]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3633 - Chromolithograph - Mount Vernon. West Front, 1858. [M-1889; A-684] by C.B. Graham, published by T. Crutchett, 1858; deaccessioned 2017\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3634 - Gate-leg table [M-1902; A-706]; deaccessioned 2018\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3635 - Money scales and metal case [H-1847/A-D]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3636 - Pair of chambersticks [M-1898/A-B; A-701]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3637 - Three engraved portraits, two of George Washington; one of Martha Washington [M-1286; A-667/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3638 - Engraving - The Washington Family, after Savage, engraved by J. Sartain [M-1286; A-737]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3639/A-C - Garden and garden house at Gunston Hall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3640 - Pair of tin candlesticks [W-1953/A-B; A-754]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3641 - Sheffield candlesnuffer and tray [M-1870]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3642 - Sheffield candlesnuffer and tray [M-1904; A-710]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3643 - Lantern [M-1954; A-756]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3644 - Tin candle mold [M-1951; A-751]; deaccessioned 2022\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3645 - Engraved portrait - Edward Everett [M-1867; A-640]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3646 - Providence Gazette, Jan. 4, 1800 [H-1909; A-716]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3647 - Book - Title page of J. Carver's Travels Through Interior Parts of North America [M-1982, A-759]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3648 - Pair of brass andirons [M-1950/A-B; A-751]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3649 - Photomechanical print of East Front Mansion; Leet Brothers (1905)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3650/A-B - Sofa, in central passage (Sheraton reproduction) [A-132a]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3651 - Greenhouse interior - summer display - looking west\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3652 - Greenhouse interior summer display - looking east\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3653/A-H - George Washington's uncommon chair [W-159]- restoration process, base removed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3654/A-B - Restored mahogany Chippendale mirror (Butler's House - outbuildings)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3655 - Serpentine brass fender [M-1876/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3656/A-C - Windsor chair seat\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3657 - Greenhouse interior\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3658 - Garden house interior, formerly called the school house\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3659 - Gilt frame for study\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3660 - Tavern table - white pine-stained maple\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3669/A-D - Four views of the pecan tree near Mansion blown down in Hurricane Hazel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3670 - Vista looking south from sundial\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3671/A-D - George Washington's folding camp bed [W-473]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3672/A-B - Weeping box tree No. 80 - shrubbery along south serpentine path\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3673/A-B - Weeping box tree No. 66 - Bowling Green\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3674 - Cut section of Pecan tree No. 129 - from the north lawn after blown over by Hurricane Hazel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3675 - Two segments of weeping box No. 66 for counting rings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3676/A-C - Excavation - Interior of base of south Necessary showing early garden wall footings ; see also #3581\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3677 - \"Eltham\" high-post bedstead in the Blue Room [M-231]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3689 - Greenhouse and west quarters - south façade\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3690 - East quarters of the greenhouse slave quarters\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3691/A-C - Espaliered trees along wall in Kitchen [Lower] Garden\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3692 - Pair of alabaster vases [A-464]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3693 - Excavation - Necessary foundation wall on east lawn next to large oak stump\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3695 - French cup and saucer said to have belonged to Nelly Custis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3696 - Mahogany work box belonging to Nelly Custis - open\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3697 - Mahogany work box belonging to Nelly Custis - closed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3698 - China figurine ; A-789\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3699/A-I - East and west boxwood parterres in front of greenhouse slave quarters ; Annual Report 1954, page 10\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3700 - George III candelabra [W-1966 ; A-796]; Annual Report 1955, page 41\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3701 - Regimental banner [H-938]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3702 - Entablature over Banquet Hall [New Room] door; Annual Report 1954, page 29\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3703 - Moulding in Banquet Hall [New Room] - detail ; Annual Report 1954, page 28\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3704 - Card table [M-1999] with letter press [M-1227] in study; letter press deaccessioned 2016\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3705 - Drop-leaf table [M-1998 ; A-805]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3706 - Drop-leaf table - opened up [M-1998 ; A-805]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3707 - Engraving - Edward Everett [M-1867 ; A-640]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3708 - Book - Travels, in various parts of Europe, Asia, and Africa, during a series of thirty years and upwards., John Macdonald [A-782; W-1973]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3709 - Half of a waistcoat belonging to George Washington [W-1903]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3712/A-B - Leather drinking cup [W-2015 ; A-819]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3713/A-B - Earthenware mug [M-2014 ; A-818; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3714 - Tall case clock [W-193] on central stairway landing\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3715 - Engraving - \"The Tomb of Washington\" (Old Tomb) published by Childs and Inman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3716/A-B - Lithograph - \"Tomb of Washington,\" by Deroy after Kollner [M-875]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3717 - \"Mansion - East Front\" by J. Crutchett ; Special Exhibition #27\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3718 - \"Portico - Mount Vernon\" by A. Davis; Special Exhibition #21\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3719 - Lithograph - \"Residence of Washington\" by Deroy after Kollner [A-674; M-1886]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3720 - \"A View of the Sepulchre Of Washington\" by George Gilbert ; Special Exhibition #59\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3721 - Tracings from the Vaughan sketch plan by Stephen Longfellow [H-1094]; Special Exhibition #5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3722 - Woodcut - \"Washington's Mansion, Mount Vernon\" by Gilbert after Birch; Special Exhibition #11\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3723 - Lithograph on stone - \"Tomb of Washington at Mount Vernon\" after Strickland; Special Exhibition #68\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3724 - Engraving - Lafayette at Tomb of Washington by Lt. John Farley; Special Exhibition #58\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3725 - Needlework of Mount Vernon Mansion; Special Exhibition #8\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3726 - Watercolor - Fort Washington, by A. Davis; Special Exhibition #17\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3727 - Watercolor - \"River Front of Mount Vernon,\" by A. Davis; Special Exhibition #16\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3728/A-B - \"Plan of Mount Vernon\" (floorplan - 1st floor), by A. Davis; Special Exhibition #15\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3729 - Copy of Latrobe's watercolor of Mount Vernon ; Special Exhibition #1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3730/A-B - Sketch - West front view of Mount Vernon by America Williams [RP-382 ; EV-5660]; Special Exhibition #52\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3731 - Sheraton hall sofa [M-41]; deaccessioned, given to Woodlawn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3732 - Engraving - \"The Whipper - In Thrown Out\" [M-93/GG-3]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3733 - Copy letter press [M-2017 ; A-827]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3734 - Banquet Hall [New Room] mantel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3735 - Copy press [M-2017] on table in Study\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3735 - Copy press [M-2017] on table in Study\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3737 - Copy press on table in Study [M-1227, A-805]; deaccessioned 2016\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3738 - Copy press on table in Study [M-1227, A-805]; deaccessioned 2016\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3739 - Low aerial view of Upper Garden with boxwoods covered\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3741/A-K - Sections of east side of east wall outside the Lower Garden\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3742/A-K - Sections of west side of east wall inside the Lower Garden\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3743/A-F - Marshall Hall - old house and outbuildings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3744/A-F - Foundations of north Necessary ; some are blurred, but only ones available\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3745 - White bedcover [M-1925]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3746 - White bedcover [M-1932]; recommended for deaccession\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3747 - Quilt made by Mary Hergenroder Simon, 1808 - 1877 [A-740; M-1941]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3748 - White bedspread [M-1930]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3749/A-B - Coverlet [A-742, M-1942]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3750 - Pierced quilt, c.1750-1800 [M-1923]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3751 - Quilt top worked by Martha Washington [A-446; W-1522]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3752 - White bedspread [M-1933]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3753 - Three pieces of Mechlin lace trim [A-446; W-1920/A-C]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3754 - Red netting (2 pieces) [A-446; W-1919/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3755 - Fragment of red coat lining possibly from John Parke Custis' wedding suit [A-446; W-1917]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3756/A-B - Sharples' portrait of George Washington Lafayette [A-841; W-2019]; Annual Report 1955, page 11\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3757 - View of the Upper Garden with Greenhouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3758/A-B - Cloak [A-446; W-1914]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3759 - Pair of silk gloves [A-446; W-1915/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3760 - Mechlin lace trim [A-446; W-1921]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3761 - Kid gloves (2 pairs) [A-446; W-1916/A-D]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3762 - Fragment of George Washington's black velvet breeches [W-1918; A-446]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3763 - Brown satin petticoat fragment [W-1913; A-446]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3764 - Tablecloth [M-1943; A-742]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3765 - Engraving - \"Washington's Tomb\" by Farley [M-835]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3766/A-B - Sketch of west front of Mansion by Davis; Special Exhibition #20\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3767/A-B - Three blue and white tea caddies and one Worcester jar [M-2022/A-D; A-849]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3768 - Slip cover [W-1533/B; A-459]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3769 - White bedspread (badly torn) [M-1931]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3770 - White bedspread [M-1944; A-763]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3771 - Two linen tablecloths [M-1943/A-B; A-742]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3774 - North view of stable\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3775 - South end of east exterior Lower Garden wall, adjacent to stable\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3776 - South end of east Lower Garden wall - detail showing outline of early coping\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3777/A-F - Panoramic views of Potomac river from the piazza\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3778 - Excavation - Foundations of south Necessary\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3779/A-C - Maryland shoreline taken from piazza\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3780/A-C - Maryland shore opposite Mount Vernon, taken from lighthouse at Fort Washington - elevation - pier level\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3781/A-B - Maryland shore opposite Mount Vernon, taken from overlook opposite Fort Hunt on Mount Vernon Blvd.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3782/A-C - Maryland shore opposite Mount Vernon, from ramparts at Fort Washington - elevation, 149'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3791 - Watch fob seal with Dandridge Crest and chair [H-2013/A-B; A-812]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3792 - Transfer-printed blue-and-white porcelain plate [W-2001; A-810]; Annual Report 1955, page 55\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3793 - Sèvres dessert plate [A-855; W-2000]; Annual Report 1955, page 49\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3794 - Sèvres sugar bowl and cover [A-855; W-2025]; Annual Report 1955, page 43\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3795 - Custine coffee cup and saucer [A-810; W-2002/A-B]; Annual Report 1955, page 44\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3796/A-B - Blue and white tea set, includes teapot and lid, sugar bowl and lid, and creamer [A-874; M-2039/A-C]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3797/A-B - Plaster profile of George Washington with inscription on back [A-875]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3798/A-E - Sewage treatment plant #3, installation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3799 - Drain gutter, stable yard\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3800 - Regimental banner [H-938]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3806 - Powel coach [H-737] and horses in new harnesses in front of the Mansion; Annual Report 1955, page 12\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3807/A-B - View of North Lane from Cupola; Annual Report 1955, page 19\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3808 - View of South Lane\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3809 - View of Kitchen and South Lane from Cupola\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3810/A-B - Custis tea urn - silver [W-107]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3814/A-F - Restoration - Lafayette Room - structural research\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3815/A-G - Wall and foundation excavated north of the Ice House near the north lane; BW-3815/A-B - wall excavation; C-G - foundation excavation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3816/A-C - Holly tree No. 11 near the bowling green entrance and north serpentine path\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3817 - Looking north along the piazza towards north locust grove; from color slide\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3818 - Copy photograph - View of Palladian window, colonnade and servants' hall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3820 - View of south grove\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3821 - View of south grove from southeast\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3822 - Marble slab on table in Kitchen [M-2050/A-B ; A-882]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3823 - Argand mantel lamp [W-1592]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3824 - Engraving - \"The Death of General Montgomery\" [W-1407/B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3825/A-B - Silver serving spoon with profile of Washington - obverse and reverse [A-883]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3826 - Excavation - cobble gutter between tomb walk and vineyard fence (opposite Old Tomb)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3829/A-B - Olive oil jar [W-2362]; G. Freeland Peter Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3830 - Punch bowl [W-2100]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3831 - Glass display domes, one with gilded wood base [W-2106/A-D]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3832 - Blue glass finger bowls [W-2107/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3833 - Cut glass decanters [W-2108/A-B], one broken [W-2109]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3834 - Rummer [W-2110], salt cellar [W-2111], and goblet [W-2112]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3835 - Finger bowl [W-2115], finger bowl stand [W-2113} and glass salver [W-2114]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3836 - Jelly glasses and wine glasses [W-2116] [W-2117/A-B] [W-2118/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3837 - Garniture vase [W-2101/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3838 - Sèvres saucers [W-2119/A-D]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3839 - Sèvres oval dish [W-2120] and coffee cups [W-2121/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3840 - Sèvres saucer [W-2122] and serving dishes [W-2123] [W-2124]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3841 - Sèvres confection dish and one cover on fixed stand [W-2126/A-B] and custard cups [W-2127/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3842 - Two Sèvres egg cups [W-2128/A-B]; one sugar dish and cover on fixed stand [W-2129/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3843 - Angoulême platter [W-2131/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3844 - Sèvres dinner plate [W-1231/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3845 - Dinner plate from Angoulême service, one of thirteen [W-3032/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3846/A-C - Plateau ornament - Venus and Cupids [W-2133]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3847 - Two Nast covered cups [W-2134/A-B], one coffee cup [W-2135], four cup covers [W-2136/A-D]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3848 - Reproductions States china - plate, bouillon cup \u0026amp; saucer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3849/A-B - Miniature of Marth Washington by Field [W-2137/A]; double miniature of Martha Washington \u0026amp; John Parke Custis [W-2102/A-B] (obverse and reverse)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3850 - Pair of brass argand lamps [W-2138/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3851 - Martha Washington's prayer book [W-2139]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3852 - Martha Washington's - The Art of Cookery by Hannah Glasse [W-2140]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3853 - Ivory scale [W-2143], iron skewer [W-2142], pinking iron [W-2141]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3854 - Mull collar for mourning [W-2144] and black chiffon veil [W-2145]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3855 - Four pieces of clothing fragments [W-2146/A-D]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3856 - Piece of flax and linen thread [W-2147/A-B]; two pairs of spectacles and cases [W-2187/A-D]; conch shell coat buttons [W-2186/A-C]; miser's purse [W-2033]; needle case [W-2188]; cuff links [W-2189]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3857 - Two silver salt cellars [A-894; W-2148/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3858 - Inventory of domestic animals at River Farm and contemporary copy of executor's inventory (front page)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3859 - Document - Inventory of property belonging to Mrs. Washington, taken May 24 and July 11, 1802 , front cover\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3860 - Letter - George Washington to Martha Washington, June 23, 1775, Philadelphia [MSS-252]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3861 - Letter - George Washington to Thomas Peter, July 8, 1798, Mount Vernon [MSS-253]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3862/A-B - Letter - General Washington to Thomas Peter, August 12, 1798, Mount Vernon [MSS-254]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3863 - Receipt dated June 21, 1800, Mount Vernon, signed by Martha Washington [MSS-285]; memorandum in George Washington's hand of negroes, livestock, and land at Dogue Run Farm [MSS-291]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3864 - George Washington's brown \u0026amp; buff cut velvet vest [A-894; W-2149]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3865 - Martha Washington's wedding lace - Mechlin lace trim, two pieces [W-2150/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3866 - Yellow lampas gown fragment [W-2151]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3867 - Flowered buff silk gown fragment; labeled a piece of Mrs. Washington's dress used for covering an armchair [W-2154/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3868 - Cream satin bodice fragment [W-2152] and clothing fragments [W-2153/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3869 - Two flowered buff silk gown fragments [W-2154/B-C]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3870 - Blanket fragments [W-2155/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3871 - Woman's day cap [W-2156]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3872 - Apron [W-2157]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3873 - Three pieces of Alençon lace trim [W-2158/A-C]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3874 - Lace fragments [W-2159/A-G]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3875 - Day dress [W-2160]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3876 - Rose blanket [W-2161/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3877 - Pair of gilt brackets [W-2162/a-B] and piece of gilt wood from frame [W-2163]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3878 - Lead plank for pinking iron [W-2168]; pewter hot water plate [W-2165]; pewter platters (2) [W-2164] [W-2166]; small pewter plate [W-2167]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3879 - Tin canister [W-2103], tin hot water plate [W-2104], and copper preserving pot [W-2010/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3880 - Argand wall lamp [W-2169/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3881 - Copper kettle sauce pan and lid [W-3550/a-B]; wooden bowl [W-2170]; grooved wooden platter [W-1242/C]; three legged bell pot [W-2172]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3882 - Chair cushion embroidered by Martha Washington [W-2173]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3883 - Dimity child's wrapper, part of the layette given by Mrs. Washington to Mrs. Peter's first child [W-2174]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3884 - Table cloth made from flax grown \u0026amp; woven at Mount Vernon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3885 - General Washington's camp stool ; Peter Collection #56 (112)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3886 - Engraving of the Washington Family by Savage [W-2363]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3887 - Oval looking glass - no glass [W-2176]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3888 - Large oval glass globe [W-2177]; Peter Collection #59 (379)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3889 - Glass candle shade [W-2178]; Peter Collection #60 (377)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3890 - Section of plateau - carved mahogany frame with mirror [W-2179]; Peter Collection #61 (382)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3891 - Tin plate warmer, brass handles with four shelves [W-2180]; Peter Collection #62 (347), see #3926\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3892 - Large mahogany and gilt looking glass - eagle finial broken [W-2181]; Peter Collection #63 (129), see #3923\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3893 - Figurines - Spanish dancers ; Peter Collection #64\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3894 - Finial for large mahogany looking glass [W-2181]; Peter Collection #65 (129)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3895 - Fire screen with piece of green gown worn by Mrs. Washington [W-2182]; Peter Collection #66 (97), see #3933\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3896 - Bow-back Windsor side chair [H-2183]; Peter Collection #67\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3897 - Top of a mahogany tray used at Mount Vernon, set on a walnut stand as a table, embroidered cover for table top [W-2184/A-B]; Peter Collection #68 (363)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3898 - Painted wood serving table [W-2105]; Peter Collection #69 (384), see #3929\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3899 - Armchair Mrs. Washington had made for Mrs. Peter when her first child was born ; Peter Collection #70 (375)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3900 - Unidentified banner ; Peter Collection #71\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3901/A-B - West Front of Mansion with scaffolding during painting and repairs ; See #3916\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3902/A-J - Colonnades - restoration details, north and south - north colonnade A, C, E-F, I ; south colonnade, B, D, G-H, J\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3903/A-C - Hugh Payne removing paint from Mansion\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3905 - Tin map canister [M-2053 ; A-888]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3906 - Woven white tablecloth with reverse portrait of George Washington, after Gilbert Stuart's Athenaeum portrait, in the center medallion. Handsewn [A-895; M-2058]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3907/A-B - Washstand [W-2057 ; A-893]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3908 - Powder horn [M-2055; A-890]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3909 - Coat button - pink conch shell [W-2048/A; A-880]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3910/A-E - Pair of Sheffield candlesticks, and one branch ; A-896\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3911 - Copy photograph of stereograph of members of Knights Templar in front of Mansion, 1872\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3912/A-B - Crystal and gold fob seal\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3913/A-F - Mock-up of valences in Blue Bedroom\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3915/A-C - 18th century engravings showing dripping pans ; See #3828\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3916 - Restoration - South end of Mansion - paint removal; See #3901\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3919/A-H - Black and white stills from Mr. Fisher's color Mount Vernon movie showing crowds\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3920/A-C - Trees - Hawthorne hedge on North Lane\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3921/A-G - Trees - cavity work on #57 \u0026amp; #62 along the north serpentine path; and hickory near Old Tomb\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3922 - Figurine - Venus and cupids [W-2133]; See #3846; taken for Annual Report 1956\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3923 - Large mahogany and gilt looking glass [W-2181]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3924 - Two pewter hot water plates [W-2165/A-B], two pewter platters [W-2164][W-2166] and small pewter plate [W-2167]; See #3478\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3925 - Lead plank for pinking iron [W-2168], pinking iron [W-2141], tin canister [W-2103], copper preserving kettle with lid [W-2010/A-B], and three-legged bell pot [W-2172]; See #3881; #3879; #3878; #3853\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3926 - Plate warmer [W-2180]; See #3891\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3927 - Pair of Sheffield salt dishes [W-2148/A-B]; See #3857\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3928 - Mahogany side chair, ladder back [A-894; W-2185]; See #3904\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3929 - Painted wood serving table [W-2105]; See #3898\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3930 - Large punch bowl [W-2100]; See #3830\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3931 - Dark blue glass finger bowls; cut glass decanter \u0026amp; stopper; cut glass decanter with broken neck; engraved goblet; cut glass salt cellar; butter dish; compote; finger bowl; goblet; two cut glass jelly glasses; engraved wine glasses\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3932 - Brown and white mantel vase with lid [W-2101/A-B];  See #3837\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3933 - Pole fire screen with piece of gown worn by Martha Washington [W-2182/A-B]; See #3895\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3934 - Museum case - 3 shelves of Sèvres china - plates, cups, dishes, saucers, egg cups, sauce dish, platters ; See #3835-3844\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3935 - Museum display - 2 brass lamps [W-2138/A-B], 2 gilt brackets [W-2162/A-B], piece of gilt wood from a frame [W-2163], wooden platter [W-2171], glass candle shade globe [W-2106], oval gilt mirror frame [W-2176]; See #3887,3889,3881,3897,3850\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3936 - Rembrandt Peale porthole portrait of George Washington [H-2062; A-899]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3937/A-C - Piazza columns during restoration of capitals\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3938/A-G - Area between Banquet Hall [New Room] ceiling and 3rd floor ; See also #3949\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3939/A-B - Original shingles beneath piazza roof\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3940 - Copy of 18th century Irish painting (4 figures)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3941 - Lid - memorial set [H-2067; A-905]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3942 - Brandy keg and stand [A-912; M-2073/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3943 - Glass covered urn [A-603; M-1848/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3944 - Copy photograph - Chest (5 drawers); owned by Mrs. Anderson, Georgia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3945 - Letter - George Washington to Martha Washington, 1775 June 23 [MSS-252]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3946 - Fairfax riding chair [A-679; H-1888] with horse and rider in front of the Mansion (west front); See #3784 and #3918; also CT-13\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3947 - Powel coach [H-737]; See #1064-1066; also CT 14\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3948/A-L - Signatures of foreign dignitaries from guest book; Annual Report 1956\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3949 - Old exterior weather boards on wall between 3rd floor and Banquet Hall [New Room] ; See also #3938; Annual Report 1956\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3950 - Texture of rustication on Mansion exterior; Annual Report 1956\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3951/A-E - Large mahogany and gilt looking glass [W-2181]; See #3923\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3953 - North colonnade ; See #3957\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3954 - Inventory of articles at Mount Vernon [MSS-292]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3955A-B - Martha Washington inventory - title page - final draft [MSS-290]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3956 - Martha Washington inventory - \"In the Piazza\" - final draft, 3rd page [MSS-290];  Annual Report 1956\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3958/A-F - Martha Washington miniature by Charles Willson Peale with portrait of John Parke Custis (added at later date) on verso [W-2102/A-B];  See #3849\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3959 - Photograph of inscription by George Washington Parke Custis, inside case for daguerreotype with photograph of two miniature of George and Martha Washington by Sharples; at George Washington Masonic Memorial, see #3960\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3960 - Daguerreotype - Sharples miniature portraits of George and Martha Washington; from George Washington Masonic Memorial, see #3859, Annual Report 1957, page 13\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3966 - Martha Washington miniature by Robert Field [W-2137] ; See #3849; see also CT 9\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3967 - Miniature portrait of John Parke Custis by Charles Willson Peale, verso of Martha Washington miniature [W-2102/B]; See #3849\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3971 - Argand lamp\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3984-1 - Mansion - West Front \u0026amp; Bowling Green gate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3984/A-G - Boundary wall break, shows collapse of wall and repairs by staff\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3985/A-E - Portrait - General Francis Marion [M-712]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3986/A-V - Copy photographs - Portraits and sculpture, etc., listed in Inventory; (For A. Rutledge)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3987 - Plateau [W-105] and Venus ornament [W-2133] on Dining Room table ; Mount Vernon Silver, page 56, Illustration 25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3993/A-B - Mansion Piazza - restoration - footing of early wall at south end\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3995 - Floral gown fragment [W-2088]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3996 - Cockade insignia, silver eagle [W-2089]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3997 - Onyx necklace with cross [H-2084/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3998 - Masonic pin [W-2077]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3999 - Slipper ; A-909\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4000 - Pistol-handled forks and knives [A-913]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4001/A-C - Textile fragment [W-2078], paper tape with head measurements for Gile and Paris [W-2079], pair of shell buttons [W-2080/A-B], and lock of Washington's hair [W-2082]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4002/A-G - Scenes from 1957 Mount Vernon movie for Annual Report ; Annual Report 1957\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4018/A-I - Photos made from W. Bailey's Handbook drawings and early engravings, inlcludes the tomb, watering can, weathervane, sundial, Key to the Bastille, mortar, MVLA pin, cornerstone, griffin from Washington's silver\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4020/A-B - Punch strainer [W-2688]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4021/A-B - Sugar pail [W-2822] and cream pail [W-3653/A-B]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4022 - Pair of Sheffield salt dishes or cellars [W-2148/A-B]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4023 - Instrument case, heart-shaped pincushion, red leather case ; [458, 529?, 456] ; Agnes Peter Mott Collection, Photo #4\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4024 - Ivory fan with gilt paper border [W-2791]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4025/A-B - Ivory fan with hand-painted paper border [W-2704]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4026 - Ivory fan with hand-painted paper border with flowers and butterflies; Agnes Peter Mott Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4027 - Caddy spoon and silver punch ladle; Agnes Peter Mott Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4028/A-B - Martha Washington's wedding slippers [W-2667/A-B] ; Agnes Peter Mott Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4029 - Silver porringer marked Custis; Agnes Peter Mott Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4030 - Shell cushion [W-2886]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4031 - Eighteenth century teething rattle [W-2792]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4032/A-B - Tortoise shell shuttle, 5 buttons, gold chain necklace, diamond ring, cuff links, earrings, clasp; Agnes Peter Mott Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4033/A-C - Slop bowl [W-2964] and teapot [W-2963]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection, Photo #14\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4034/A-B - Topaz necklace with ribbon ties (no longer attached) and note from Agnes Peter Mott; Agnes Peter Mott Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4034/C - Conch shell snuff box, 2 needle cases, brass printing plate for calling card; Agnes Peter Mott Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4035 - White satin bodice [445]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4036/A-B - Sleeveless dress [W-2764]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4037 - Child's petticoat with bodice [W-2676]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4038 - Netted valence [401] ; Agnes Peter Mott Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4039 - Towel with embroidered \"W.n\"; Agnes Peter Mott Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4040 - Embroidery on linen or cotton, old linen lace, blanket pieces [392, 54]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4041 - General Washington's waistcoat [W-2673]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4042 - Morning gown [W-2672]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4043 - Blanket fragment [485]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4044 - Piece of gold damask wedding dress; piece of embroidered yellow; 9 pieces of lace; 2 lace handkerchiefs; Agnes Peter Mott Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4045 - Dimity cap and clothing fragments [394, 444]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4046/A-B - Rag rug; Agnes Peter Mott Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4047 - Black silk apron [410]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4048 - Strips of black velvet; blue satin ribbon; needle case [418,88]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4049/A-B - Book cover marked 'Martha P. Custis', with record of births [432]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4050 - Engraved presidential invitation - blank; Agnes Peter Mott Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4051 - Memorandum book - Bailey's Pocket Almanac 1791 [50]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4052 - Pair of spectacles; package tacks; 2 silk buttons; glass liner [51, 528?]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4053 - Two bisque figures [390?]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4054 - Garnets, necklace, pin, etc. [491]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4055 - Pearl earrings; pin; topaz pin; Calvert ring; locks of hair, heart-shaped locket; Agnes Peter Mott Collection Photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4056/A-B - Blue silk embroidered bird \u0026amp; initials M.W. [W-3889]; Walter Peter Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4057/A-C - Silk embroidery, The Indian Blackbuck [W-5565]; Walter Peter Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4058 - Profile of George Washington by William Thornton; Walter Peter Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4059/A-B - Biscuit porcelain plaque [W-3868/A-B]; Walter Peter Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4060 - Glass salt cellar, Jelly glass, cordial glass [183,178]; Walter Peter Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4061 - Sheffield snuffer and tray; Walter Peter Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4062 - Round box with painted glass cover [431]; Walter Peter Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4063 - Blue bowl [37]; Walter Peter Collecdtion\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4064 - Netting needles in box; large netting needle [W-2681]; Walter Peter Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4065 - Baby cap [W-2677]; Walter Peter Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4066 - Mechlin lace trim [W-2690]; Walter Peter Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4067 - 13 pieces of Mrs. Washington's lace; Walter Peter Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4068 - Engraving - \"Death of General Montgomery\" [W-5288]; Walter Peter Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4069 - Engraving - \"Battle of Bunker's Hill\" [W-5289]; Walter Peter Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4070/A-C - Child's dressing table [H-2965/A-B]; Walter Peter Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4071 - Sèvres - bowl and cover; cup and saucer; and plate [195, 133, 226, 201, 282]; Walter Peter Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4072 - Angoulême - plates and soup plate [241, 239, 250]; Walter Peter Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4073 - Oval looking glass with finial; Walter Peter Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4074 - Gilt frame [366] ; Walter Peter Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4075 - Sheffield coffee and tea urns\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4076/A-E - Copy photographs - photos of Peter memorabilia (glassware, ceramics and furniture) at Tudor place\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4077 - Marble stone mortar [A-296; W-1430]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4078 - Greenhouse in upper garden with the parterre in the foreground; 1958 Handbook, page 27; see CT-76\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4079 - Brick path along north perimeter wall in lower garden looking towards the east - view includes south necessary and roofs of outbuildings along the south lane; 1958 Handbook, page 31; see CT 82\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4080 - West gate from middle vista ; 1958 Handbook, pg 22; see CT-22/A\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4081 -Lower Garden, view towards west; 1958 Handbook, pg 30; see CT 81\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4082 - View down lenght of the piazza looking to the south with the Potomac River in the distance; 1958 Handbook, pg 37; see CT 48/A\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4083 - View of Kitchen and Circle Storehouse from across the Mansion circle; 1958 Handbook, page 63; see CT 331, CT-98\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4084 - Dining Room looking west; 1958 Handbook, pg 50; see CT-60/A\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4085 - North view of stable from laundry yard; 1958 Handbook, page 73; see CT-101\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4086 - The harpsichord [W-16] - view of Music Room [Little Parlor]; 1958 Handbook, pg 37; see CT-48/A\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4088 - Painting - Washington Family by Edward Savage, 1796, at National Gallery of Art; 1958 Handbook, page 4; From a transparency courtesy of the National Art Gallery; see CT-19\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4089 - Engraving - West View of the Mount Vernon Mansion, by N. S. Bennett, 1859; Handbook 1958, page 8; See also Annual Report 1958 cover; see 3326b, also CT-26\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4090 - Miniature - Martha Washington by Charles Willson Peale [W-2102/A]; 1958 Handbook, p. 12; see CT-8\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4091 - The Vaughan Plan of Mount Vernon [W-1434]; 1958 Handbook, p. 14; see CT-20\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4092 - Engraving - William Russell Birch view of Mount Vernon; 1958 Handbook, page 17, see CT-34\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4093 - The Mansion house from the west gate; 1958 Handbook, page 21; see CT-21\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4094 - West front of Mansion from 12-acre field; 1958 Handbook, page 23; see CT-23\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4096 - Upper Garden, view along curved path towards garden house; 1958 Handbook, page 26; see CT-75\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4097 - West Front of Mansion; 1958 Handbook, page 32; see CT -9\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4099 - View down the length of the piazza looking south with sight of Potomac River is distance; 1958 Handbook\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4100 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - Vaughan mantel [W-940]; 1958 Handbook, page 38; see CT-51/A-B\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4101 - New  Room, view towards northwest corner includes view of Palladian window; 1958 Handbook, page 39; see CT-52\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4102 - Music room [Little Parlor] - showing harpsichord [W-16]; 1958 Handbook\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4103 - Mantel and coat-of-arms - West Parlor [Front Parlor] ; 1958 Handbook, page 46; see CT-55\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4104 - View in West Parlor [Front Parlor] towards southwest corner; 1958 Handbook, page 47; see CT-56\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4105 - Fireplace in Downstairs Chamber; 1958 Handbook, page 48; see CT-58\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4106 - Bedstead in Downstairs Chamber - northeast corner\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4107 - Dining Room looking east; 1958 Handbook, page 51; see CT-61/A\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4108 - Crib [W-237] in Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room] ; 1958 Handbook, page 52\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4109 - Portrait - Martha Custis Peter by Robert Edge Pine [W-1616]; 1958 Handbook, page 54; see CT-62\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4110 - Portrait - Lawrence Washington [W-126]; 1958 Handbook, page 56; see CT-64\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4111 - Aitken desk [W-158] and uncommon chair [W-159] along south wall in Study; 1958 Handbook, page 57; see CT-65\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4112 - Butler's pantry; 1958 Handbook\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4113 - Coral honeysuckle on the north colonnade; 1958 Handbook, page 62; see CT-30\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4115 - Kitchen fireplace ; 1958 Handbook, page 65; see CT-97\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4116 - View down north lane towards the Mansion circle includes salt house, gardener's house and the circlestore house in the distance; 1958 Handbook, page 69; see CT-95\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4117 - View down south lane looking north, includes coach house and other outbuildings along the lane; 1958 Handbook, page 70; see CT 99\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4118 - View on North Lane between the salt house and gardener's house towards greenhouse in upper garden; 1958 Handbook, page 71; see CT-94\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4119 - South view of stable and paddock; 1958 Handbook, page 72; see CT-100\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4123/A-B - Pole fire screen [M-2083; A-921]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4124 - French Exercise Book, 1792 May 18, belonging to Nelly Custis, signature inside book; [A-575; W-1991]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4125 - Guglet and basin [A-722; M-1977/A-B]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4126 - Engraving - Flower and fruit prints [A-872; M-2032/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4127 - Blown glass vase [A-760; M-1956/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4128 - Two Papier-mâché dolls [A-873; M-2034/A-B]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4129 - Child's suit [A-769; M-1960]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4130/A-B - Eyeglasses [A-725; M-1935]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4131 - Razor strop with sheath [A-812; W-2012/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4132 - Lacquered Monteith [A-804; M-1997]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4133 - Book (O. Goldsmith); map (Virginia \u0026amp; Maryland); account book ; A-320; W-1458/B; W-1458/C; W-1459/B\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4134 - Signature page (Mary Washington's) - Meditations \u0026amp; Contemplations [W-441]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4135 - Two whale oil brass lamps [A-874; M-2036/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4136 -  Ceramic Staffordshire cottage [A-874; M-2037]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4137 - Brass tobacco box [A-874; M-2038]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4138 - Blue and white wine funnel [M-897; M-2060]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4139/A-B - Brass wax jack [A-630; M-1861]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4140 - Cachepot and stand [A-741; M-1946/A-B]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4141 - Wash basin [A-904; M-2066]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4142 - Chinese export bowl [A-879; M-2047]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4143 - Wine glass [A-878; M-2046]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4144 - Wine glass [A-925; M-2087]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4145 - Oval leather cup [A-819; W-2015]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4146 - Glass sugar bowl [A-603; M-1989]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4147/A-C - Miniature portrait of Elizabeth Parke Custis Law [A-690; H-1911]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4148 - Plateau section [A-112; W-1060]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4149 - Small desk drawer [W-1431/N]; glass globe [W-1431/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4150 - Fine tooth tortoise shell comb; tortoise shell comb; tacks; W-1431/I; W-1431/J; W-1431/L\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4151 - Cloth fragments; shell button, small skein ; A-296; W-1431/E, F, G, H, M\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4152 - Cloth fragments ; A-296; W-1431/B, C, D\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4153 - Iron pot and lid [A-142; H-1243/B-C]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4154 - 2 Iron pots, 1 iron griddle, 1 pot hook [A-142; H-1243/A,D,E,F]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4155 - Heart-shaped waffle iron [A-112; W-1057]; Missing 6/15/1986\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4156 - Glass globe, wooden stand, and platter [A-141; W-1242/A-C]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4157 - Candlestick and pounce box [A-153; H-1244/A-B]; closed loan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4158 - Candle snuffer and candle snuffer tray [A-153; M-950/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4159 - Five pieces of textile fragments [A-811; W-2007/A-E]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4160 - 18th century wine bottle\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4161 - Tin brazier [A-932; M-2094]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4162 - Six candle mold [A-932; M-2095]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4163 - Pair of hair curling irons [A-932; M-2093/A-B]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4164/A-B - Hickory stool [A-932; M-2096]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4165 - Snuff box with hair of George Washington and case for snuff box [A-929; W-2090/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4166 - Reading glass [A-929; W-2091]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4167 - Earthenware pudding mold [A-881; M-2049/A]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4168 - Earthenware mold [A-881; M-2049/B]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4169 - Washington's coffin fragment and note [A-886; W-2052]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4170 - Tin funnel - 19th-century [A-850; M-2023]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4171 - Agate handled knife and fork [A-853; M-2024/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4172 - Bracelet with hair, watch fobs, and watch key [W-2027]; Breast pin with hair of George Washington [H-2028]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4173 - Copper hot water kettle [M-2059]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4174 - Rolling pin [A-898; M-2061]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4175 - Saddlebag [A-933; M-2008]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4176 - Book - Travels in Various Parts of Europe, Asia, and Africa during a series of Thirty Years and Upwards, by John MacDonald, 1791 [A-782; W-1973]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4177 - Engraving - \"Apotheosis of George Washington\" by John James Barralet [A-839; M-2018]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4178 - Walnut side chair [A-868; M-2030]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4179 - 19th-century Chippendale chair [A-923; M-2085/A-F]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4180 - Engraving - Courtship of Washington [A-844; M-2020]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4181 - Engraving - Life of George Washington - The Citizen [A-864; M-2029]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4182 - Print - \"Origin of the Stars \u0026amp; Stripes\" 1883 [A-915; M-2076]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4183 - Cruet stand and glass bottles [A-603; M-1845/A-G]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4184 - Copy press [A-827; M-2017]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4185 - Two coffin fragments\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4186 - Engraved portrait of George Washington [A-869; M-2031]; Color print of George Washington [A-885; M-2051]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4187 - Ellen Sharples' embroidered profile of George Washington [H-630]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4188 - Pencil sketch of Mount Vernon - Tomb and Residence of Washington [A-632; M-1863]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4189 - Six jelly glasses [A-631; H-1862/A-F]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4190 - Silhouette on glass - George Washington [A-598; M-1993]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4191 - Lithograph of George Washington's carriage [A-783; M-1974] and two engraved portraits of George Washington [A-825; M-2016] [A-858; M-2026]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4192 - Manuscripts, calling cards and locks of hair [A-861; W-2035]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4193 - Engraving - East Front of Mansion, 1848 [A-674; M-1886]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4194 - Wax relief of George Washington [A-746; M-1947]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4195 - Piece of George Washington's coach [A-906; W-2068]; piece of triumphal arch [A-703; M-1900]; fragment - stone balcony at Federal Hall [A-899; H-2064]; snuff box\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4196 - Earthenware mug [A-818; M-2014]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4197 - Lithograph - \"Washington's Reception by the Ladies…\" [A-620; M-1853]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4198 - Ambrotype - \"Uncle Tom\" [A-670; H-1884]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4199 - Study, southeast corner; 1958 Handbook, page 59; see CT-66\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4200 - Copy photograph - Central passage staircase - front door shutters closed; 1958 Handbook; from 35 mm slide by the Vice Regent of Maine\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4201 - Copy photograph - Blue Bedroom ; 1958 Handbook, page 53; from 35 mm slide by Vice Regent of Maine\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4202/A-D - George Washington bust made of Alva stone [A-934; M-2097]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4202/E - Washington Bedchamber; 1958 Handbook, page 55; see CT-63/A\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4203 - Quilt [A-930; M-2092]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4204 - Linen dresser scarf\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4205 - Homespun blanket [A-877; M-2044]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4206/A-B - Brown and white woven coverlet [A-877; M-2043]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4207 - Early 19th-century white coverlet [A-902; M-2065/A]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4208/A-B - Early 19th-century white coverlet [A-902; M-2065/B]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4209/A-B - Seed pearl cross [A-810; W-2006]; LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4210/A-C - Memorial china - vase and cup [A-603; M-1995]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4211 - Mahogany stand [A-876; M-2042]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4212/A-B - Pewter bed pan [A-112; W-825]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4213 - Brown coat - George Washington ; W-574/A\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4214 - Brown pants - George Washington ; W-574/B\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4215 - Pair of stockings belonging to George Washington [W-574/D-E]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4216 - Wire fender [A-846; M-2021]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4217 - Wire fender [A-914; M-2075]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4218/A-C - Snowfall at Mount Vernon, March 20, 1958\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4219 - Corner basin stand [A-893; W-2057]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4220 - Card table [A-808; M-1999]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4221 - Drop-leaf table [A-805; M-1998]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4222/A-B - Mantel garniture [A-776; M-1972/A-J]; LOAN - Boston Museum of Fine Art\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4223/A-B - Trundle bed, frame and with bedding [A-935; M-2098]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4224/A-B - Saucer - Jasperware [A-874; M-2040]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4225 - Small pine table [A-711a; H-1905]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4226/A-C - Plantation secretary [A-685; M-1890]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4227/A-B - Wing chair [A-532; W-1936]; LOAN-Private Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4228/A - Engraving - Diana Deceived by Venus [W-1602/A; A-532]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4228/B - Engraving - Adonis Carried off by Venus [W-1602/B ; A-532]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4229 - Punch bowl [A-34; W-747]; LOAN-Private Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4230 - Platter - blue and white Chinese export porcelain [A-34; W-754]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4231/A-B - Cashmere shawl [A-327; W-1450]; LOAN-Private Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4231/C - Pewter hot water plates [A-141; W-1162/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4232 - Skillet and lid [A-141; W-1163/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4233 - Lacquer traveling writing desk [A-296; W-1429]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4234 - Set of weights [A-142; H-959/A-E]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4235 - Iron stand [A-141; W-987]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4236 - Trivet [A-141; W-986]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4237 - Lacquer tea caddy [A-141; W-985]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4238/A-D - Pair of glass candlesticks [A-946; H-2562/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4239/A-E - Fairfax riding chair [H-1888; A-679]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4239/F-G - MVLA Vice Regent's badge\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4240/A-Y - Pohick church exterior before repointing of walls\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4241/A-D - Family Kitchen and Scullery - interior views\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4242 - Washington silver in the Mount Vernon collection ; 1958 Handbook, page 67; see CT-106\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4243 - Central Passage staircase ; 1958 Handbook, page 41; see CT-53/A\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4244 - Central Passage staircase - without flowering plant ; 1958 Handbook; see CT-53/C-E\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4245 - Mansion - East Front ; 1958 Handbook\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4246 - Butler's Pantry; 1958 Handbook, p. 61\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4247 - View down the piazza, looking south towards the Potomac River; 1958 Handbook, backcover; see CT-49/A\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4248/A-D - Colonel Theunis Dey mansion (ca.1740), Wayne Cty, New Jersey; Washington headquarters; July, October, November 1780\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4249/A-B - Chippendale ladderback chair [W-2185]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4250/A-B - Sèvres coffee cup [W-2121/A] and saucer [W-2119/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4251 - George III candelabra [W-1996]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4252/A-B - Sèvres sugar dish and cover on fixed stand [W-2129/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4253 - Sèvres confection dish and one cover on fixed stand [W-2126/A-C]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4254/A-D - Sèvres markings [W-2130/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4255/A-D - Lower garden, views looking west\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4256/A-C - Mansion - East Front from north; Note: BW-4256/C is missing as of 9/12/2023\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4257/A-I - Trees - original - tulip poplars, Kentucky coffee bean, honey locust. BW-4257/A-B - Tulip Poplar #65; BW-4257/C - Kentucky Coffee Bean #89; BW-4257/D - Tulip Poplar #57; BW-4257/E - Honey Locust #101\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4258/A-D - Powel Coach - interior views [H-737]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4259/A-G - Trees, major surgery - Tulip Poplar #57, Horse Chestnut #116\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4260/A-H - Restoration - Brick pavement at West Front of Mansion\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4261/A-C - Dining Room model by Frank Morse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4262/A-D - Planting bulbs in the Upper Garden\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4263/A-C - Ash tree #58 (original) located between the north serpetine path and upper garden wall - limb cavities\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4264 - North Lane - extending the boxwood hedge\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4265 - Smoke jack model by Frank Morse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4266 - Mahogany tea chest ; A-961\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4267/A-C - Pair of Sheffield candlesticks ; A-954\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4280 - Copy photograph of color transparency, Flower [Upper] Garden - west end ; Photolab (color transparency)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4289 - Quilt - appliqued with floral pattern [M-1922]; LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4290/A-B - Quilt - 18th century applique - flowers and birds [A-939; M-2193]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4291 - White quilted coverlet - homespun back\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4292 - Bedspread - Marseilles [A-296; W-1428]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4301/A-B - Architectural drawings of colonnades; 2x3 neg of B by Photocom, 12/75, made from Micro-Master negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4303 - Architectural drawing of stable; 2x3 neg by Photocom, 12/75, from Micro-Master negative\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4304/D - Architectural drawing of Smokehouse; 2x3 neg by Photocom, 12/75, made from Micro-Master negative\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4305 - Architectural drawing of Salt House; 2x3 neg by Photocom, 12/75, made from Micro-Master negative\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4306/D-E - Architectural drawings of Butler's House [Circle storehouse];  2x3 negs by Photocom, 12/75, from Micro-Master negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4307/G-J - Architectural drawing of Spinning House; 2x3 negs by Photocomm, 12/75 from Micro-Master negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4308/E-G - Architectural drawing of Office [Servants' Quarters];  2x3 negs from Photocom, 12/75, made from Micro-Master negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4311/B-C - Architectural drawing of Gardener's house; 2x3 negs from Photocom, 12/75, made from Micro-Master negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4312/A-B - Architectural drawing of Laundry house [Wash House]; 2x3 negs from Photocom, 12/75, made from Micro-Master negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4313/A - Architectural drawing of Octagons [Garden Houses]; 2x3 neg by Photocom, 12/75, made from Micro-Master negative\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4316/B -Stable - north façade from Laundry Yard; see CT-139, CT-136\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4342/B-C - Miniature - George Washington Parke Custis; see CN-408/A-B; LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4344/A-E - Restoration - Mansion study - structural research details\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4345/A-B - Copy photograph, Ella Bassett Washington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4346 - Sherman receiving a watch in front of Washington's tomb\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4347 - Sherman receiving a watch in front of Washington's tomb\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4348 - Copy photograph of daguerreotype of group in front of Tomb\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4349 - Copy photograph of unidentified woman (formerly misattributed to Ann Pamela Cunningham); Annual Report 1960, page 44\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4350/A-C - Miniature of John Parke Custis ; on infrared sensitive film; LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4353/A-C - Copy photograph, Houdon bust (miniature) of General Washington; Copy of an infrared sensitive film\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW4356/A-F - Restoration - Dining Room, fireplace construction details\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4358/A-D - Restoration - Dining Room, fireplace construction details\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4359 - Langley's Book on Gardening - title page\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4363/A-B - Mantel clock [W-11] in Washington Bedchamber\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4364/A-C - Group of Washington silver; Handbook, page 67; see CT-233\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4365/A-D - Mansion Study - east wall with built-in bookcases; Annual Report 1960, page 14, HB, p. 59; see CT-209\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4366/B - Over mantel and chimney piece - Front Parlor; Handbook, page 46; see CT-211\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4371/B - Lower garden, southeast corner; see CT-225\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4372/A-B - Trees - memorial English Yew near Old Tomb planted by National Assoc. of Gardeners, 1917\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4375/A-B - Upper Garden views - greenhouse and square wooden planter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4376/C - Copy photograph, Mansion - East Front; CT of this view available\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4378 - Vaughan Plan [W-1434]; illustration in Garden Pamphlet, inside front cover. Photograph by \"Campbell\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4379/A-G - Gardens and grounds views for Garden Pamphlet, pages 2, 3, 5, 6, 9, 12, 13\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4380 - Honeysuckle on colonnade ; Illustration in Garden Pamphlet, page 7; B\u0026amp;W neg from CT-38\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4381/A - Detail plan and planting key for serpentine and shrubbery from Harper's Magazine March 1859 ; Illustration in Garden Pamphlet, page 8\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4382/A-G - Illustrations of Garden implements for Mount Vernon Garden Pamphlet, pages 10, 13, 16, 21, 22, 23, 24; From 18th century books in Mount Vernon Reference Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4383/A-E - Garden views for Garden Pamphlet, unused; Negative from postive prints of larger negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4384 - Title page of Batty Langley's \"New Principles of Gardening,\" 1728.  George Washington's copy ; Courtesy of Thomas Gilcrease Institute, Tulsa.  Illustrated in Garden Pamphlet, page 1.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4386/A-B - Pair of wine coasters [M-2240/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4387/A-B - Silver candle snuffer and tray [M-2280/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4388 - Pencil sketch of Lafayette by Joseph Dèsère Court [H-2217]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4389/A-B - Hand-colored lithograph of Lafayette [H-2218]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4390 - Serving spoon (silver) [M-2243]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4391 - Silver serving spoon [M-2246]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4392/A-B - Silverware - 3 dinner knives and 3 dinner forks [M-2229/A-F]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4393 - Two silver salt spoons [M-2258/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4394- Seven salt spoons\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4395/A-B - Seven glass goblets [M-2241/A-G]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4396/A-B - John A. Washington spoons [H-2256/A-N]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4397/A-B - John A. Washington forks [H-2257/A-D]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4398/A-B - Lace-trimmed handkerchief [W-2247]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4399/A-B - Print - \"Sorrows of Werther\" [W-1193]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4400/A-B - Four jelly glasses [M-2350/A-D]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4401/A-B - Pair of glass bottles [M-2277/A-B]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4402 - Five flute glasses [M-2276/A-E]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4403/A-B - Six jelly glasses [M-2276/F-K]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4404/A-B - Glass pitcher [M-2231], wine glass [M-2234], flip glass [M-2220]-deaccessioned, short tumbler [M-2233]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4405 - Decanter [M-2209/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4406/A-B - Two cordial glasses, two air twist stem cordial glasses, two engraved wine glasses, seven engraved wine glasses\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4407/A-B - Miniatures of John Parke Custis [W-2355/B - LOAN] and Martha Parke Custis [W-2355/A] by Charles Willson Peale; see CN 239/A-B; Annual Report 1960, page 20\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4410/A-B - Eight air twist cordial glasses [M-2288/A-H]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4411/A-B - Six air twist wine glasses [M-2289/A-F]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4412/A-B - Eight champagne glasses [M-2226/A-H]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4413/A-B - Eleven ale glasses [M-2286/A-K]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4414/A-B - Pair of glass decanters [M-2224/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4415/A-D - Six glass salt cellars [M-2281/A-F]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4416/A-B - Three case bottles [M-2275/A-C]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4417/A-B - Two pairs of glass decanters\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4433 - Netted fringe [M-2232/A-B]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4434 - Hand netted and tied valance [M-2236]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4435 - Wooden rolling pin [M-2227]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4436 - Engraving - General Washington by James Heath, after Stuart\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4437 - Bench plane [M-2237]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4438 - Guglet and bowl [M-2221/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4439 - Hand-colored lithograph - General Washington by E. C. Middleton [M-2219]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4440 - Pair of pillow cases [M-2204/A-B]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4441 - Pair of side chairs [M-2244/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4442 - Mug [M-2287]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4443/A-C - Silver dish cross ; See also BW-4460/A-B; 2x2 B\u0026amp;W slide available; Annual Report 1960, page 31\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4451 - Blue and white china - five custard cups and covered dish [M-2228/A-G]; LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4452 - Four silver tablespoons with Washington crest [W-2264/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4453 - Two silver spoons with Custis crest [W-2265/A-B ; IL-1015]; LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4454 - Embroidered coverlet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4455/A-B - Embroidered coverlet - detail\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4456/A-B - Bedcover [M-2285]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4459/C-D - The Louise du Pont Crowninshield Award to Mount Vernon - citation ; Annual Report 1960, frontispiece\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4460/A-B - Maker's mark from dish cross ;  Annual Report 1960, page 31 ; BW-4460/B - Missing 6-17-86\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4462/A-B - Powel coach clock [W-2354]; Annual Report 1960, page 32\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4463/A-B - Engraved Portrait of John Napier [W-2356] - obverse and reverse; LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4464 - Carte de visite of unidentified woman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4466/A-B - White coverlet [M-2202]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4467/A-B - Harrison Dodge posing outside of the museum with the \"LW\" ornamental stone [W-988] removed from the Mansion cellar, 1930; duplicate of BW-4467/A; BW-4467/B - Missing 6/17/1986\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4469/A-B - Olive oil jar [W-2362]; Annual Report 1960, page 34\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4471/A - Low aerial view of west front of Mansion with view of Potomac River\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4472 - View down Potomac River from point immediately above Fort Washington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4473 - View down the Potomac River from point above Little Hunting Creek\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4474 - Low aerial view of east front of Mansion\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4475 - Aerial overview of Kitchen [Lower] Garden and surrounding area.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4476 - Aerial view of Mount Vernon exhibition and 12-acre field\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4477 - Aerial view up Potomac River from Maryland shore just above National Colonial Farm. Mockley Point and Fort Washington at right.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4478 - Maryland shore from the Memorial Highway between Fort Hunt and Mount Vernon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4479 - Mount Vernon shore from position just above National Colonial Farm\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4490/A-E - Copy photograph, Visit of Queen Liliuokalani to Mount Vernon in 1887\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4491/A-B - Former Vice Regent of Georgia, Mrs. Jefferson Randolph Anderson (1939)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4493/A-B - Ice pit in Mansion cellar\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4495/A-D - Benson Lossing's illustration of sideboard, tea table and punch bowl\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4498 - Sideboard [W-94] in Dining Room [Small Dining Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4519/A,F- Cummings Collection of textile fragments and pearl necklace; A - seed pearl necklace ; F - textile fragments ; only 2 of 12 items of collection retained: others are marked Woodlawn, 7/27/1961.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4530/A-B - Chess set \u0026amp; box ; BW-4530/A1-2 - box closed ; BW-4530/B - box open\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4534/A-B - Plan or drawing of West Front by George Washington [W-1369/A]; From 1961 Restoration Exhibit\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4535 - View of Greenhouse looking west, from botanical garden\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4542/A-E - Miniature of Martha Washington by Charles Willson Peale [W-2102/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4544/A-B - \"Keepsake\" pincushion made by Martha Washington with a note stating the piece was made for Roger Sherman 1781 [W-2372]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4545/D-E - Early view of Mount Vernon East Front by Parkyns\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4547/A-B - Aitken side chair [W-2365]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4549/A - Early view of Mount Vernon - East Front (Lowell, Mass)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4550/A - Early 1792 view of Mount Vernon - West Front and Circle (Lowell, Mass)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4551/A-C - Worth Bailey drawings - evolution of Mount Vernon, Mansion house\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4552/A-B - Views from Family Kitchen - Scullery and Larder; A - scullery ; B - larder ;  See also 4548\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4554/A-B - Third Regiment Drill Team on the occasion of the visit of Ayub Kahn of Pakistan on July 11, 1961\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4555/A-B - Embroidered reticule [W-2380]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4556/A-B - Sachet made of dress fragment [W-2379]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4557/A-B - Trott miniature of George Washington [H-2377]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4558/A-B - Day cap and cape collar [H-2374/A-B]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4559/A-C - Six Rummers [W-2382/A-F]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4560 - Compote [W-2378]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4561/A-C - Wine glass with air twist stem [W-2381]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4562/A-D - Pearl necklace [W-2369]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4564/A-B - Wilfred Neitzey standing beside tree with carved symbols from Civil War soldier\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4565/A-B - Tree with carved symbols (star and cross) from Civil War soldier\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4567/A-F - Copy photograph of an original stereoscopic view of Bushrod Washington's Pise Greenhouse ca. 1860\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4568/F - Restoration - Construction research - butler's pantry - details\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4579/A-E - Views of Powel coach [H-737] and visitors on Mansion Circle\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4588/A-B - Sèvres bowl and plate ; China Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4601/A-B - Cincinnati custard cup [W-1436] ; China Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4604/A-B - Cincinnati teapot [W-1436/E] and bowl [W-1436/A]; China Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4605/A-B - Custine cream pitcher [W-1209] ; China Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4608/A-B - Angoulême butter cooler [W-979]; China Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4609/A-B - Garniture vase [W-2101/A-B]; See also Neg No. 4672/A-B; China Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-461/A-B - Custine cups and saucers ; [W-508/A-B], [W-720/A-B]; China Booklet ; B - Missing 6-17-1986\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4615 - Figurine - Widow of Zarephath [W-63]; China Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4616/A-C - Bisque table ornament - Venus and Cupids [W-2133]; China Booklet ; C - Missing 6/17/1986\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4617/A-B - DeButts-Ely punch bowl; China Booklet - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4618/A-B - Punch bowl [W-658]; China Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4619/A-B - Tobacco leaf punch bowl [W-1452]; China Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4620/A-F - Sèvres covered cup [W-1456/C-D], sugar bowl [W-2025/A-B], ice pots [W-1662/A-B]; China Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4626/A-B - Platter [W-533] and covered dish [W-534/A-B] - strawberry pattern; China Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4627/A-B - Two mugs [W-657] [W-664]; China Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4628/A-B - Sèvres sugar dish and cover on fixed stand [W-2129/A-B] with two egg cups [W-2128/A-B]; China Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4629/A-B - Sèvres coffee cup and teacup; China Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4630/A-B - Nast cups and saucer; China Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4631/A-B - Sèvres platter with covered cups; China Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4632/A-B - Sèvres saucepans and bowl with twisted handles; China Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4635/A-B - Pair of blue and white pitchers [W-516/A-B]; China Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4636/A-B - Tea set on shelves [W-1436]; China Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4637/A-B - Canton platter, plate, rectangular plate; China Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4638/A-B - Blue and white soup bowl and plates produced by Thomas Turner of Caughley [W-1002]; China Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4639/A-B - Dessert dish (square) [W-662] and dessert plate [W-663]; China Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4640/A-B - Custine coffee cups and saucers; China Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4641/A-B - Detail - monogram on Custine china;  China Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4642/A-C - Detail - emblem on Cincinnati china; China Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4643/A-B - Detail - States china monogram ; China Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4645 - Spurious States china platter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4646/A-B - Pair of spyglasses [W-644] [W-721]; for miltary equipment book\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4663 - Early views of Mount Vernon and river, \"Mount Vernon, 1874\" - Theodore R. Davis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4664/A-B - Embroidered panel from pole fire screen [M-2083]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4665 - Engraving - General Braddock's headquarters\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4666/A-B - Copy photograph - Mount Vernon entrance (Texas gate) and nearby rail station, ca. 1925; From an old photograph\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4667/A-C - Copy photograph, \"Abingdon\" (John Parke Custis Home) - rear \u0026amp; front views\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4668/A-B - Five Farms map of Mount Vernon, 1793; The Huntington Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4669/A-B - Angoulême soup plate; China Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4670/A-C - Angoulême soup plate; China Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4671/A-C - Sèvres dinner plate; China Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4672/A-B - Garniture vase [W-2101/A-B]; China Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4673 - States china saucer; China Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4674 - Custine saucer; China Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4675/A-B - Angoulême plate; China Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4676 - Custine coffee cups and saucers; China Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4678 - Bow-back Windsor side chair [W-2400]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4679/A-B - Side chair\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4680/A-B - Early view - \"View on the Potomac River from Mount Vernon\" by I. Weld - 1796\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4681/A-D - Drawing of Mansion by Worth Bailey for souvenir seed envelope motif\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4684/A-B - Sketch map of National Park area on Maryland shore, part of viewshed protection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4685/A-B - Vice Regent of Vermont, Mrs. A. John Holden, Jr., on east lawn pointing to viewshed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4688/A-C - Sèvres serving dish [W-2123]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4689/A-C - Sèvres serving dish [W-2120]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4690/A-B - List of contents of \"sweetmeat closet\" from inventory, Martha Washington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4691/A-C - Engraving - Early view of Mount Vernon by G. Scott Edinburgh [M-968]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4692/A-C - Engraving - Early view of Mount Vernon - I. Weld\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4700 - Author's dedication in Bordley's book on Husbandry\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4701 - Six silver teaspoons and one tablespoon - \"MW\" initial\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4702/A-D - Mahogany knife case [W-2404/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4703/A-B - Dr. Dick copy of Sharples portrait of George Washington [H-258]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4705/A-B - Punch bowl [W-2405], traditionally thought to be a christening bowl for the Dandridge family\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4706/A-B - Inscription on Luce punch bowl [W-2405]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4710/A-B - Book - Title page of Bordley's book on Husbandry\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4711/A-B - Letter - George Washington to Lund Washington April 4, 1780\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4712/A-B - Letter - George Washington to Bushrod Washington July 16, 1789\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4718/A-B - Lace ruffle\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4728/A - Braddock sword [W-82]; Military Equipment Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4729/A-B - State or dress sword [W-84]; Military Equipment Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4730/A-C - Mourning sword overall and detail [W-83/A-B]; Military Equipment Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4731/A-C - (\"Prussian\") \"Alte\" sword, overall and detail [W-85]; Military Equipment Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4732/A-B - Small sword and detail of hilt; Military Equipment Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4733/B-C - Trunk with plate \"General Washington N:4\" - detail of plate and label inside [W-1513]; Military Equipment Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4734/B - Trunk - deerskin - detail of plate [W-366]; Military Equipment Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4735/B - Leather trunk - \"General Washington/No. 3\" [W-367]; Military Equipment Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4736/B - Wooden trunk - \"General Washington\" and detail of plate [W- 1878]; Military Equipment Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4737/B - Leather trunk - \"G. Washington/Virginia\" - detail of plate [W-312]; Military Equipment Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4743/A-I - Restoration - Upper Garden wall, construction research\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4745 - Mansion - East Front\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4746/A-B - Ticket with sketch of traffic circle showing lower and main gate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4747 - Camp towel [W-505]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4748 - Military button \"22\" [W-443]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4749/A-C - Camp stool [W-4009];  Also # 4749/C; see also neg # 5648/A-H\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4750 - Pair of Pistols [W-480/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4751/A-B - 1963 version of map of Maryland shore - land use of viewshed; see #4684\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4755 - Footstool [W-2419/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4756 - \"Mourning\" sword [W-83]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4757 - \"Dress\" sword [W-84]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4758 - Restoration - Upper Garden wall - structural detail\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4759 - Mansion - East Front\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4760 - Facsimile - George Washington's will\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4761/A-C - General Washington's shaving box [W-481]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4762/A-D - Gorget; Massachusetts Historical Society - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4763/A-B - General Washington's pistol ; New York State Library - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4764/A-C - General Washington's sword ; New York State Library - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4765/A-C - Glass stopper ; Mrs. Ely (for study) - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4767 - Trunk [W-2407/A] with Washington's robe (closed)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4768 - Razor hone [W-2414]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4769/A-C - Martha Washington's gold necklace [W-2410]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4770/A-G - Labels for swords case\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4771 - Sèvres saucepan [W-2406]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4772/A-C - Military sash [W-87]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4773/A-B - Benson Lossing sketch - pack saddle and canteen\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4776 - Engraving - East front of Mount Vernon by Kern [EV-1274]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4782/A-C - Latrobe sketch of General Washington in profile [W-2413]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4784/D - Robert \u0026amp; Lawrence Washington quit claim (1601) - detail of seal ; missing 9/11/2023\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4785/A-D - Seal ring and impression [W-2423]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4786/A-B - Custine coffee cup and saucer [W-2426/A-B]; Annual Report 1963\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4790 - Cuff link with hair of George Washington and Martha Washington [W-2412]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4791/A-D - Engraved button [W-2424]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4792/A-C - Gold watch [W-2422]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4793/A-B - Black seal with coat-of-arms - George Washington to Elizabeth Powel, 1787 June 6 [A-417.9]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4794 - George Washington's Watermark [W-1354/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4795 - General Washington's bookplate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4796 - Red seal with Washington crest - George Washington to Elizabeth Powel, 1782 July 20 [A-417.4]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4797/A-C - Black seal with coat-of-arms - George Washington to Samuel Powel, 1789 December 15 [A-417.17]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4798/A-B - Silver chambersticks and snuffers [M-2420/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4799 - General Washington's dressing gown or banyan [W-2407/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4805 - Copy of Sir Isaac Heard's version of Washington coat-of-arms\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4806 - Illustration of Sulgrave Manor; copied from book\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4807/A-B - Two illustrations from Photo-Era, March 1907 - men in a car at Mount Vernon with caption \"C. H. Claudy at Mt. Vernon.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4808/B - Project overview editorials ; missing 6-18-1988\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4809/A - Latrobe watercolor of Mansion with group on Piazza (photostat of)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4810 - Portrait - 'Washington, The General,' by Eben Farrington Comins [M-932]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4811 - Pair of spectacles possiby belonging to George Washington and Martha Washington [W-2187/A] [W-2187/D]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4814/A-B - Silver-mounted cut glass cruet bottles, vinegar and pepper cruet bottles [W-2432/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4815/A-C - Miniature of Admiral Vernon [M-2434]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4816/A-F - Powder bag and puff with inscription [W-2408/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4817 - Round engraving - Prudence and Beauty [W-2431]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4818 - Round engraving - gallant and two ladies - \"Sorrows of Werther\" [W-1193]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4819/A-B - Staffordshire figurines (pair) [M-2430/A-B]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4820/D-F - Restoration - Servant's Hall - large fireplace details of reinforcement of lintel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4821/A-C - Menokin, Francis Lightfoot Lee House, before collapse, detail of window showing structural weakness and later view of Menokin after collapse at same point, 1964\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4822/A-C - Engraving - Mordecai Gist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4823/A-B - General Washington's Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber] with striped carpeting\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4824/A-B - West Parlor [Front Parlor], south wall and southwest corner with restored lustres\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4825/A - Family Dining Room [Small Dining Room], view towards west wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4826/A - Family Dining Room [Small Dining Room], view towards east wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4828 - Copy photograph, Council Mount Vernon Ladies' Association (MVLA) 1925\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4829 - Copy photograph, Mount Vernon Ladies' Association (MVLA) Council 1882-83\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4831 - Copy photograph, Miss Alice M. Longfellow, Vice Regent of Massachusetts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4832 - Copy photograph, Mrs. Lorenzo M. Sweat, Vice Regent of Maine\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4833 - Copy photograph, Mrs. Lucy H. Pickens, Vice Regent of South Carolina\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4834 - Copy photograph, Mr. John A. Graham\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4835 - Copy photograph, Mrs. Letitia Harper Walker, Vice Regent of North Carolina\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4836 - Copy photograph, Mrs. Nathaniel Norris Halsted, Vice Regent of New Jersey\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4837 - Copy photograph, Mrs. Susan E. Johnson Hudson, Vice Regent of Connecticut\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4838 - Copy photograph, Mrs. Phoebe Hearst, Vice Regent of California\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4839 - Copy photograph, Mrs. Graham Newell Fitch, Vice Regent of Indiana\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4840 - Copy photograph, Mrs. Ella Bassett Washington, Vice Regent of West Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4841 - Copy photograph, Miss Leila Herbert, Vice Regent of Alabama\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4842 - Copy photograph, Mrs. Octavia Walton LeVert, Vice Regent of Alabama, 1858\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4843/A-C - Letter - Martha Washington (no date)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4845/A-B - Period flower container, queensware\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4846/A-B - Servants' Hall - southwest end\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4847/1-91 - Harold T. Abbott collection of pictures of Mount Vernon 1932-1935\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4849 - Miniature of Mrs. Joseph K. Barnes, Vice Regent of the District of Columbia, 1873-1912\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4850 - Windsor armchair [M-2433]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4851/A-B - Box made of wood from General Washington's casket [W-2438]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4852 - Wooden canteen [H-2441]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4853 - Glass compote [H-2436]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4854 - Panel from Washington's coach [W-643]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4855 - One of six Windsor side chairs loaned for common parlor by Lodge [M-2387/A]; missing 9/18/2023\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4856 - Reproduction \"States\" china plate - souvenir plate [M-2415]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4857/A-B - Fragment - Toile \"America Presenting at the Altar of Liberty Medallions of Her Illustrious Sons\", [M-2428]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4858A-B - General Washington's revolving desk chair \"uncommon chair\" [W-159]; Furniture Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4859/C - Slat-back side chair - detail of splat [W-101/A]; Furniture Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4860/C - Pedestal-back side chair with serpentine crest rail, pierced and carved strapwork splat - detail of splat [W-137]; Furniture Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4861/C-D - Chippendale side chair - overall and detail of splat [W-135]; Furniture Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4862/A-B - Sack-back Windsor armchair [W-198]; Furniture Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4863 - Bow-back Windsor side chair [W-230]; Furniture Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4865/C - Aitken side chair - detail of splat [W-2365]; Furniture Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4868/E-H - Torcheres or candlestand (one of a pair) [W-1/A-B]; Furniture Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4869/A-B - Framed round engraving - Prudence and Beauty [W-2431]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4871/A-C - Final section of replacement palisade fence atop Kitchen [Lower] Garden wall; BW-4871C - With Albert Skutans\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4872/C-D - Chippendale side chair, overall and detail of splat [W-97]; Furniture Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4873/C - Aitken side chair - detail of splat [W-2253]; Furniture Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4880 - Family Kitchen - interior; Photocom - B\u0026amp;W negative Aug 75; see CN-417\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4883/A-B - Oval mourning brooch with lock of Washington's hair [W-2437]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4884/A-B - Mezzotint - \"A Country Girl\" by John Boydell [W-2443]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4885/A-B - Engraving - \"View Near Wadsworth Castle\" by R. Gardnor Jr. [W-2444]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4886/A-C - Ladderback Chippendale chair - the \"Taylor\" chair ; A-1135\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4887 - Diamond scarf pin [W-2449]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4888/A-B - Facsimile of map of Truro Parish - drawn to scale and annotated by George Washington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4889/A-B - Photo of daguerreotype of Miss Sally Griffith and two great nieces\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4890/A-B - Title page and frontispiece of songbook; The Bull-Finch [ML-137-W]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4894/A-C - Modern maps of the Mount Vernon neighborhood\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4897/A-B - Canton china - 2 covered vegetable dishes - square dish [W-2453/A-B] and oval dish [W-2454/a-B] and one plate [W-2452]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4898 - Photocopy of newspaper print - Mrs. Lockwood deForest\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4907/A-B - Drawing - plan of Mansion fireplace for third floor bedchamber, in the hand of George Washington [W-668]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4908 - Photocopy - Portrait of Colonel John Augustine Washington, brother of General Washington; from \"Washington the Man and the Mason\" by Callahan, pg. 72\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4912 - Illustration - Pohick Church in 1858 - from Benson Lossing\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4913/A-D - Mr. Charles Cecil Wall, Resident Superintendent of Mount Vernon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4914/A-B - Mrs. Charles Cecil Wall, wife of Resident Superintendent of Mount Vernon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4916/A-B - Page from The Ledger of John Augustine Washington, brother of General Washington, page 31 - top half of page\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4917 - Framed commemorative textile with George Washington's portrait [M-2448]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4918/A-D - Pine portrait of Fanny Bassett [W-1488], overall and details; A-B - before cleaning ; C-D - after cleaning ; Quandt, conservator at Corcoran\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4919/A-B - Gilt bracket [W-2162] and candelabra [W-55]; Furniture Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4920/A-C - Child's crib - with and without canopy [W-237]; Furniture Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4921/A-B - Wine chest with nine bottles [W-187/A-K]; Furniture Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4922/A-B - French writing desk, ca. 1780 [W-220]; Furniture Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4923/A-B - Looking glass with Washington coat-of-arms [W-29]; Furniture Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4924/A-B - Painted pine serving table [W-2105]; Furniture Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4925/A-C - Wine cooler [W-1059]; Furniture Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4926/A-C - Banquet Hall [New Room] looking glass, overall and detail [W-28]; Furniture Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4927/A-B - Looking glass [W-1181] and bracket [W-57]; Furniture Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4928/A-C - Copy photograph, Council group photo - 1870, by Alexander Gardner\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4929 - Copy photograph, Maine Room in Mount Vernon Mansion, north lumber room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4930 - Copy photograph, Mrs. Horatio Greenough, Vice Regent of Massachusetts - ca.1859\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4931 - Letter - from Miss Tracy to Ann Pamela Cunningham - November 1, 1860\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4932/A-B - Dressing table [W-202]; Furniture Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4933/A-B - Bureau dressing table [W-372]; Furniture Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4934 - Corner basin stand [W-276]; Furniture Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4935 - Corner basin stand [W-2057]; Furniture Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4939/A-B - Lacquer boxes for dressing glass; Furniture Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4943/A-D - Harpsichord, overall and detail [W-16]; Furniture Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4944/A-B - Card table [W-197]; Furniture Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4945/A-B - Breakfast table [W-136]; Furniture Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4946 - Card table [W-1465]; Furniture Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4947/A-B - Footstool [W-731]; Furniture Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4950/A-E - Pair of card tables [W-1413/A-B]; Furniture Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4951/A-B - Looking glass [W-57/A]; Furniture Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4952 - Oval gilt frame with looking glass [W-2176]; Furniture Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4953/A-B - Table [W-204]; Furniture Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4956/A-B - Terrestrial floor globe [W-166]; Furniture Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4957/A-B - Detail of medallion inlay on sideboard [W-94]; Furniture Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4958 - Work table [W-207]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4959/A-B - Side chair [W-259]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4960 - Side chair [M-2030]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4961/A-B - Side chair [H-8/A]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4962/A-B - Queen Anne armchair [M-25]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4963/A-B - Lolling chair [M-361]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4964/A-B - Grooved tray (11 7/8\" diameter x 1 1/16\" high) [W-1242/C]; Furniture Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4965/A-B - Grooved tray (9 3/4\"-9 7/8\" diameter x 1 1/8\" high) [W-2171]; Furniture Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4969/A-B - Plant containers - wooden tub (square) and clay pot\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4974 - Ducking gun [W-1404]; LOAN - Yale University\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4975/A-B - Mrs. Washington's bathing dress [W-580]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4976/A-B - Mantel clock [W-11]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4978 - Mrs. Washington's silver comb [W-1442]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4979/A-B - Snuff box with hair of George Washington [W-2397]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4981 - Silver coffee pot with Washington crest [W-2517]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4982/A-B - Silver wine cooler [W-2522]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4983/A-I - Museum labels for military equipment case\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5000/A-J - Museum labels for archaeological exhibition in Museum Annex\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5002/A-D - Southern Red Oak tree split down trunk, located east of reservoir and measuring 18 ft. 8 in. in circumference breast high before breakage on September 24th. Unidentified man standing next to the damaged trunk.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5003/A-B - Mansion - West Front, platform research excavation; Also two 2x2 slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5004/A-H - Restoration - Salt House - details of framing and weather boards of interior walls\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5005/A-M - Trees along serpentine walks with visitors\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5006 - Mahogany looking glass [W-2457]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5007 - Wax relief, profile of General Washington [M-2455]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5008/A-B - Pearlware circular plate, marked MILLENIUM on the reverse [M-2460]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5009/A-C - Quart bottle with seal \"W. Elliot 1741\" [M-2459]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5010/A-B - Fire screen - Needlepoint pastoral scene [A-1157; M-2469]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5011 - Framed textile - \"America Presenting at the Altar of Liberty Medallions of Her Illustrious Sons\" [M-2464]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5012/A-B - Gold cuff links with hair of George Washington and Martha Washington [W-2465]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5013/A-B - Pair of shoe buckles; LOAN - Yale University - Kountze Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5014/A-D - Silver belt buckle [W-1388/C]; LOAN - Yale University - Kountze Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5015/A-C - Mount Vernon and Pohick Church Commemorative Goblets [M-1374/A-B]; LOAN - Yale University - Kountze Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5016/A-B - Telescope [M-1384]; LOAN - Yale University - Kountze Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5017/A-B - Bronze portrait plaque of Washington in profile [M-1393]; LOAN - Yale University - Kountze Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5018/A-C - Plats of sundry tracts of land belonging and adjoining those of George Washington, 1770 [RM-93 ; MS-2241] ; BW-5018/C - Missing 8-24-1986\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5019/A-C - Letter - Lund Washington to General Washington from Mount Vernon, 1776 February 22 [RM-106; MS-227.7]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5020 - Facsimile of an honorary Doctor of Laws degree conferred on President Washington by Washington College in state of Maryland\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5021/A-D - Letter - George Washington to Mrs. Henley, 1799 October 20, with enclosures relating to appointment of her son, John Dandridge Henley, as a midshipman in the U.S. Navy [RM-752; MS-4998]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5022/A-B - Silver dessert spoon with Washington crest [W-2458]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5024/A-F - Copy photographs - Visit of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth to Mount Vernon, 1939.Nnegatives Dept. of State 11/65\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5025/A-L - Snapshot collection of Mrs. George A. Carpenter, Vice Regent of Illinois, 1916-1947.  James Archer, Vice Regents - Mrs. Hanks and Mrs. Johnston, boxwood path, Museum, School House, colonnade, Greenhouse, North Lane, pitcher\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5026/A-D - North Lane from Spinning House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5027/A-B - Flower [Upper] Garden, west end with visitors\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5028 - View of north end of Mansion from grove, includes partial of north colonnade and servants' hall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5029/A-B - Kitchen [Lower] Garden looking toward Necessary (vertical \u0026amp; horizontal), partial view of smokehouse outside the garden wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5030 - West Front from Bowling Green gate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5031/A-C - West Gate and porters' lodges from inside of the estate, also visible is the west gate well house (lattice structure at left)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5032 - South corner of Piazza looking upriver\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5033/A-B - From under the piazza looking down river\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5034/A-B - Distant view of Mansion from West Gate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5035 - Mansion from 12-acre field with visitors\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5036 - View of roofs of outbuildings and Mansion from Flower [Upper] Garden\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5040/C-D - Illustration - Perspective view of the Mansion and historic area; Handbook 1965, pp. 50-51\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5045/A-C - Washington Family Bible - front and back covers [W-408]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5047/A-B - Detail, book illustration - Pewter still or cold still from 'The Complete Domestic Distiller' by A. Cooper, London, 1826; Library No. RL-460\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5048 - Study - north wall showing fireplace ; from CT-462\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5051/A-B - Engraving entitled \"May\" showing window treatment with Austrian shade\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5052 -Tambour writing desk and bookcase [W-158]; B\u0026amp;W neg from CN-468/H - Photocom (7/75)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5058/A-C - Damask tablecloth with seal of the United States in center [H-2442]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5061/B - The New Tomb;  B\u0026amp;W neg from CT-236/B\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5063 - Houdon bust [W-369]; B\u0026amp;W neg taken form CN-540/A [8/75]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5064 - Map of River Farm, 1766 - from The Centennial Atlas of General Washington's maps 1932 ; Original in Library of Congress\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5073/B - Shell cushion [W-1533]; CN 480/A; see #152 \u0026amp; 4708; BW-5073/A lost by Photocom, 6/1975\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5076 - Circular desk chair, \"uncommon chair\" [W-159]; see CN 449/C; neg by Campbell's from CT-449/A, 7/19/1977\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5082 - Copy negative, Flower Garden and School House in snow (c.1928) from lantern slide in library collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5085 - Diagram of traffic circle and Texas gate and lower gate entrances. Accompanying text indicates to 'Present this card at the main gate for entrance by car.'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5087 - Copy photograph, Luke C. Dillon photo of South Carolina Room, Mount Vernon Mansion; from original owned by the Charleston Museum\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5088/A-B - Banquet Hall [New Room] - northwest corner, showing original sideboard and Palladian or Venetian window\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5089/A-B - West Parlor [Front Parlor] - northwest corner, showing fireplace \u0026amp; card table\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5098 - Library [Study] looking toward southeast corner; B\u0026amp;W negative from CT-461\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5102/A-B - Mahogany card table [W-197]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5103/A-B - Fire screen with needlepoint panel [M-2469] on pole fire screen [W-2182]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5114/A-E - Library secretary and bookcase [W-1409]; LOAN - Yale University Art Gallery, de Lancey Kountze Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5115/A-C - West Parlor [Front Parlor] looking toward south wall with door open\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5116/A-B - Copy photograph, Leet Bros. photo of Central Hall [Central Passage], c.1890\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5117 - Copy photograph, Miss Alice M. Longfellow, Vice Regent of Massachusetts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5120/A-D - Oil paintings by George Beck - \"The Great Falls of the Potomac\" [W-2] and \"The Passage of the Pato'k Thro' the blew mountain…\" [W-3];  Before Restoration\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5121/A-B - Letter from Harper's Weekly, October 8, 1861, introducing Winslow Homer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5123 - Copy photograph, group photograph posed near south end of Mansion, circa 1885. Baby on lap is Frank L. West who also visited Mount Vernon about the first of May 1966.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5126/A-C - Mr. Walter M. Macomber\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5136 - Blue and white Chinese export porcelain - tureen and stand [H-2468/7a-b]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5137/A-H - Letter - Martha Washington to Mrs. [John Augustine] Washington, Bushfield, 1784 June 22; 3 pages with integral cover\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5138/A-D - Book - Title page, The Second Volume of the Posthumous Works of Mr. Samuel Butler, signed by John Custis; flyleaf signed by George Washington Parke Custis - Mount Vernon [ML-185-F]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5140/A-B - Detail of floral print block from applique quilt [A-1177, H-2484]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5141 - Aerial view of exhibition area; B\u0026amp;W negative from duplicate slide MV-2A by Photo Lab\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5149 - General Washington's Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber] - schematic drawing of furniture \u0026amp; furnishings - 1958\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5151/A-B - Anne Howell Dodge Heiberg (daughter of Dodge) crayon portrait of Harrison H. Dodge, c. 1925\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5152/A-B - Copy of photographic portrait of Charles Sprague Sargent; Original print from Arnold Arboretum\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5153/A-B - Copy of photos accompanying letter from Mr. Young to Miss Harriet Clayton Comegys, Regent, 16 January 1913.  References trees damaged by storm.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5158/A-B - Ice House on North Lane\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5159/A-B - North necessary\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5160/A-D - South necessary\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5163/A-B - Restored Pipkin along with fragments of salt glaze, earthenware \u0026amp; creamware from the Archaeological Exhibit\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5164/A-B - Planting list for north serpentine \u0026amp; north shrubbery from Benson Lossing; Harper's Magazine, March 1859, page 44 (Photo Lab)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5165 - Upper Garden - boxwood hedges and garden house; (K \u0026amp; L, agent)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5167/A-B - Restoration of Dove of Peace weathervane [W-2492]; BW-5167/B - Dove of Peace weathervane with Mr. Wilfred Neitzey \u0026amp; Mr. Willy Miller\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5169/A-B - Copy photograph, carte de viste of West Front - circa 1862 [PG-5017; RP-88]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5170/A-B - Flower illustrations used in Garden Pamphlet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5171/A-B - 18th-century sideboard [M-2479]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5172/A-D - Title page, inside front and back covers, and preface \"The Young Man's Companion\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5176 - Copy photograph, period sideboard table under consideration\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5177 - Mansion Piazza - view taken for customs official\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5179/A-B - John Augustine Washington, brother of General Washington; from a photocopy owned by Mrs. Selden Washington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5181 - Oil painting of the East Front of Mount Vernon by John Gadsby Chapman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5182/A-B - Copy photograph, Portrait of Mrs. Wall, c. 1940\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5183 - Early view of Mount Vernon ; Oval water color (after Weld?)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5184/A-B - Copy photograph, Staffordshire pitcher; bearing a variation of Weld view\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5186/A-F - Fischu - overall and detail [A-1188 ; W-2495]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5187 - Decanter [A-1187]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5188 - Niderviller saucer No. 23 [W-2493]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5189/A-B - Letter - George Washington to Col. Gilpin, 1785 October 29\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5190/A-B - Letter - Nelly Custis to George Washington Parke Custis, 1849 December 30\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5194/A-B - George Washington Parke Custis by Saint-Memin; Photocopies from Saint-Memin in Virginia by Norfleet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5195 - Arlington House; Photocopy p. 433, Harper's New Monthly Magazine, No. XL, September 1853\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5196 - Tudor Place ; Photocopy from \"Washington, City and Capital,\" p. 442\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5197 - Illustration - Funeral ceremonies of General Washington; Photocopy from \"The Lodge of Washington, A History,\" p. 100\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5198/A-B - Colonel Dodge wearing Legion of Honor medal ; BW-5198/C - Colonel Dodge wearing academic gown to receive honorary doctorate (1935)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5205/A-C - 18th century pewter bedpan belonging to Vice Regent of the District of Columbia (Adlumia Sterrett Hagner)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5210/A-D - Pohick Church - Benson Lossing sketches from \"Mount Vernon \u0026amp; Its Associations\" (1865); BW-5210/A-B - p. 74; BW-5210/C-D - p. 213 \"Pictorial Handbook of the American Revolution\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-521/1A-B - Sideboard table, etc. - Benson Lossing sketch - \"Mount Vernon…\" (1865)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5213/A-B - Harness ornamemtn [W-1127]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5214/A-B - Butler's Pantry; 1968 Handbook\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5221/A-B - Society of the Cincinnati platter [W-1436/D]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5222/A-B - Society of the Cincinnati tureen [W-1436/H]; 1968 Handbook\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5224/A-I - Crowds at Mount Vernon - Texas Gate and Mansion Circle\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5228 - Illustration - Great Drawing room, Crichel, Dorsetshire, England\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5230 - Madam Regent (Mrs. Powel), Mrs. Benjamin S. Warren (Vice Regent of Michigan), Miss Mary Govan Billups (Vice Regent of Mississippi) and Mrs. Horace Van Deventer (Vice Regent of Tennessee); 1952 Council in the new room; B\u0026amp;W negative from CT-427/AA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5231/A-B - Document - Trees \u0026amp; shrubs, Bartram list, heading of first pages of the photo stat negative for March 1792, photo stat positive for November 1792\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5232/A-B - Pewter hot water plate maker's marks [W-1162/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5233 - Detail - Pewter platter maker's marks [W-2164]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5234/A-C - Detail - Pewter platter maker's marks [W-2166]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5235/A-B -  Detail - Pewter plate, crest and maker's marks [W-2167]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5236 - Piscataway Park - aerial map\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5237/A-B - Terminal approach from drawing by Robert B. Fisher\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5241/A-B - Museum clothing cases with garments belonging to George Washington and Martha Washington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5248/A-H - Mount Vernon farm ledger, 1797-1798, pp. 55-56; negative and photo stat\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5259 - Kitchen and circle storehouse; see also CN/CT-753/A-E; Photo Lab\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5260/A-D - Engravings of General and Mrs. Washington published by John Coles, Boston, 1782 [RP-110; Print-1167] [RP-110; Print-1168]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5268 - Scullery in the Kitchen; see CN-742/A; 1968 Handbook; negative from CN-742/E by Campbell's (May 1977)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5273/A-B - Powel Coach [H-737] in the Stable; see CN-749/A; 1968 Handbook; B\u0026amp;W negative from CN-749/A (Photocom, January 1976)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5286/A-B - Pair of spectacles and embroidered case [M-2507/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5287 - Silver \u0026amp; paste knee buckle [W-2501]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5288 - Salt-glaze flower pot [M-2538]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5289 - Vaughan Plan [W-1434] for Garden Pamphlet illustration ; See also #2329, 4378, 5463, 5596, 5647\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5292/A-B - Engraving of Judge Bushrod Washington ; A-366/5 ; Photocopy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5294 - Miniature of George Washington (in profile) by Madam de Brehan [W-2508]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5299 - Banquet Hall [New Room] fireplace; B\u0026amp;W negative from CT-531/B (PhotoLab, February 1969)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5300 - West Parlor [Front Parlor] looking toward southwest corner; B\u0026amp;W negative from CT-455 (PhotoLab, February 1969)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5301 - James Sharples portrait of George Washington [W-1962]; B\u0026amp;W negative from CT-457 (Photo Lab, February 1969)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5302 - James Sharples portrait of Martha Washington [W-1963]; B\u0026amp;W negative from CT-458 (Photo Lab, February 1969)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5303 - Robert Edge Pine portrait of Fanny Bassett [W-1488]; B\u0026amp;W negative from CT-454 (Photo Lab, February 1969)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5304 - Plateau [W-105], plateau ornament [W-2133], and candelabra [W-104/A-B] on table in Dining Room; B\u0026amp;W negative from CT-460 (Photo Lab, February 1969)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5305 - Bedstead in Downstairs Bedchamber - north wall; B\u0026amp;W negative from CT-253/B (Photo Lab, February 1969)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5306 - Downstairs Bedchamber looking south includes fireplace; B\u0026amp;W negative from CT-277/B (Photo Lab, February 1969)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5307 - Study - north wall showing fireplace; B\u0026amp;W negative from CT-462/A (Photo Lab, February 1969)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5310/A-B - \"Great Hall at Mount Vernon,\" from Godey's Magazine\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5312/A-B - Book - Les Jardins, ... A Paris - book belonging to Eliza Law [RL-6503/a]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5313/A-B - Book - Le Nouveau Testament ... Paris 1846 - inscription on fly leaf and title page [RL-6503/b]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5314/A-B - Book - The Works of Lord Byron - \"T  Law\" autograph on flyleaf of Vol II; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5315 - Book of Common Prayer… New York, 1817 - in gold on cover \"Eliza L. Rogers\" [RL-6503/c]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5316/A-B - Book - The American Toilet - cover with inscription by Eliza P. Custis [RL-6503/d]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5317/A-D - Bible, King James version - dedication page with autograph of Eleanor Calvert and inscription on brown paper [RL-6503/e]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5318/A-B - Book - Odi D'Anacreonte…Bologna MDCCCXXIII - cover with autograph of Lloyd N. Rogers ; A-1224\t; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5319/A-J - book - Fenelons Pious Reflections…Philadelphia, 1811 - writings of Eliza Parke Custis on five blank pages ; A-1224 ; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5320 - Silver plated decanter coaster [W-2533; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5321/A-C - Ladle with Custis crest [W-2554; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5322/A-C - Cream pitcher [H-4798] and two-handled cup [H-4797] with inscriptions; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5323/A-B - Two salt spoons with Custis crest [H-4799 and H-4800]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5324/A-D - Pitcher with Custis crest [H-4801; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5325/A-B - Nine teaspoons with Custis crest [H-4801-H-4810]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5326/A-B - Pin with hair of Eliza Parke Custis Law [H-4817; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5327/A-B - Spectacles and case said to have belonged to George Washington [W-4818/A-B]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5328/A-B - Silver waist buckle with brilliants which belonged to Mrs. Washington [W-2555; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5329 - Silk \u0026amp; silver pincushion [W-2961?], needlebook covered with rose and brown striped silk [W-4820], and fragment of white silk brocade with leaves \u0026amp; flowers [W-4821]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5330/A-B - Yellow silk damask fragment [W-4822; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5331 - Chess pieces [W-2552/1-32; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5332/A-C - Hand fire screen with hand painted landscape [H-4823]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5333 - Miniature engraving of Eliza Parke Custis by Saint-Memin [H-4828; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5334/A-B - Miniature portrait of Eliza Law Rogers with inscription on back [H-4829; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-533/5A-B - Miniature portrait of Eliza Law Rogers and the reverse which features five carefully preserved curls of hair, likely from various members of the Custis and Law families [H-4830/A; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5336/A-B - Miniature portrait of Thomas Law with woven plat of hair on the reverse [H-4831; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5337/A-C - Miniature of Lady Joanna Law Rumbold (sister of Thomas Law) [H-4832; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5338 - Crayon portrait of Martha Washington after Gilbert Stuart by Charles Jolabert [H-4827; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5339/A-D - Doll's trunk of wood covered with green leather \u0026amp; decorated with brass nail heads [W-2556; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5340 - Sampler worked in cross-stitch - Lord's Prayer and Ten Commandments - \"Martha [Parke] Custis, December 1784\"\n[H-4824; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5342 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - north wall - night\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5344 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - west wall and southwest corner\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5345 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - west wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5346 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - northeast corner\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5347 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - east wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5348 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - Vaughan mantel, garniture and portrait of Washington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5349 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - Vaughan mantel and garniture\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5350 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - close up of Vaughan mantel frieze and garniture\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5351/A - Banquet Hall [New Room] - detail of central mantel frieze\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5352 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - cove detail and southeast edge of upper fireplace\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5353 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - detail of door frieze\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5354 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - detail of Palladian window frieze\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5355 - Original sideboard [W-94] and mirror [W-28] in New Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5356 - Period sideboard [M-2479] and reproduction mirror [M-1679] in New Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5357 - Drop-leaf section of breakfast table [W-1372] and covered jar [W-19] in New Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5358 - Engravings - \"The Battle of Bunker's Hill\" and \"Death of General Montgomery\" in New Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5359 - Pair of covered jars [W-19/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5360 - Pair of original knife boxes ; W-2404, W-2427\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5361 - Candelabra [W-2238]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5362 - West Parlor [Front Parlor] - looking toward fireplace from south door\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5363 - West Parlor [Front Parlor] - looking toward south wall from just inside north door\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5366 - Mansion development sketches of West Front by Worth Bailey ; PhotoLab\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5373 - Detail - Wilton carpet [M-1275] in the West Parlor [Front Parlor]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5374 - Portrait of Lafayette [H-79]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5375 - Bust of Necker [W-2548/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5376/A-E - Cover - 'Mount Vernon - Landmark of the Revolution' with Latrobe sketch of the Maryland shore and view from south corner of piazza looking up-river\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5377 - \"Mount Vernon, 1874\" from Harper's Weekly, February 28, 1874 ; Photocopy by Henry's\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5378 - Fishing illustration from \"A compleat history of druggs,\" Plate 84, p.293; Photocopy by Henry's\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5379 - Fishing illustration, \"The Sportsman's Dictionary,\" Plate 8; Photocopy by Henry's\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5385 - Copy photograph, portrait of Mrs. William Richmond Walker, Vice Regent of North Carolina, 1859-1908; Photocopy by Henry's\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5386 - Copy photograph, portrait of Mrs. P. K. Dickinson, Vice Regent of North Carolina, 1858-59; Photocopy by Henry's\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5387 - Portrait of Mrs. William Ewen Shipp, Vice Regent of North Carolina, 1919-36 ; Photocopy by Henry's\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5388 - Copy photograph, portrait of Mrs. John Witherspoon Labouisse, Vice Regent of North Carolina; Photocopy by Henry's\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5389/A-B - Small rag carpet and detail of back; A-1228\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5390/A-F - Sheraton side chair seats [W-2253/A-F]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5391 - Portrait of Martha Parke Custis by Robert Edge Pine [W-1616]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5392 - Portrait of Eleanor Parke Custis by Robert Edge Pine [W-78]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5394 - Early view of East Front of Mansion - after Birch\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5397/A-B - Silver-plated decanter coaster [W-2553, A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection Memorabilia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5398/A-B - Silver ladle with Custis crest [W-2554, A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection Memorabilia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5399/A-B - Silver waist buckle with brilliants which belonged to Mrs. Washington [W-2555, A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection Memorabilia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5400/A-H - Chess pieces [W-2552/1-32; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection Memorabilia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5401/A-B - Title page - Virginia Almanack for 1802 which contains diary entries by Martha Washington [W-2557, A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection Memorabilia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5402/A-D - Society of the Cincinnati soup plate [W-2559, A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection Memorabilia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5403/A-D - Gold cuff link decorated with blue \u0026amp; white enamel [W-2558, A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection Memorabilia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5404/A-F - Holy Bible, leather bound, with \"Eliza Law\" in gold on cover; Inscriptions by Eliza Parke Custis [RL-6503/f]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection Memorabilia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5405/A-B - Miniature of George Washington painted by Walter Robertson c. 1794; back contains hair [W-2565/a]; The R. Plant McCaw, Jr. Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia -LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5406/A-B - Mahogany telescope with brass fittings made by Dolland of London and leather case [W-2563/a-c]; The R. Plant McCaw, Jr. Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5407/A-B - Tablecloth [W-2564]; The R. Plant McCaw, Jr. Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5408/A-D - Title page of the Virginia Almanack for 1799 which contains diary entries by Martha Washington \u0026amp; autograph notation by Martha Peter [W-2566]; The R. Plant McCaw, Jr. Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5409/A-B - Recipe for Cherry Bounce written by an unidentified hand on Washington watermark paper [W-2568]; The R. Plant McCaw, Jr. Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5410/A-F - Red Morocco pocket memorandum which belonged to Martha Washington; closed - opened - blank page with entry by Martha Washington [W-2567]; The R. Plant McCaw, Jr. Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5411/A-B - Ivory tatting shuttle, piece of tatting [W-2571/A-B] and lucet [W-2570]; The R. Plant McCaw, Jr. Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5412/A-B - Silver sugar tongs with the Custis crest [H-2572]; The R. Plant McCaw, Jr. Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5413/A-F - Tortoise shell comb fragment [W-2569]; The R. Plant McCaw, Jr. Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5414/A-D - Bill to Col. George Washington from John Farrell Smith for smithwork with notation by George Washington [RM-296; MS-2914]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5417 - Bedstead in blue room with trunk [W-368] at foot of the bed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5418/A-B - Mrs. Washington's trunk - closed and opened showing Eliza Parke Custis Law's inscription and maker's label [W-368]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5420 - Family Kitchen fireplace\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5421 - Family Kitchen larder\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5422 - Sheraton Banquet Hall [New Room] chair showing original horsehair cover ; Neg. unowned; negative made from print\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5434 - Biscuit porcelain figurine Venus and Cupids [W-2133] on mirrored plateau [W-105]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5441 - Detail of painting - The Prince of Wales \u0026amp; President Buchanan at the Tomb entrance, October 5, 1860. (King Edward VII); in the collection of the Smithsonian American Art Museum\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5442 - Visit of the Prince of Wales, November 13, 1919, at the Tomb. (King Edward VIII, Duke of Windsor) ; Photocopy of a portion of a photograph (no #)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5443 - Visit of King George VI \u0026amp; Queen Elizabeth, June 9, 1939, at the West Front ; Photocopy of a portion of a photograph by W. H. Lamb\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5444 - Visit of Princess Margaret \u0026amp; Lord Snowden, November 16, 1965; looking out a window ; Photocopy of a photograph by Norman Matheny\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5445/A-D - Copy photographs made from glass negatives, views of the Flower [Upper] Garden, c. 1900\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5448/A-D - Houdon Bust of Washington [W-369]; Taken when the bust was removed from the case to be photographed by the BBC\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5454/A-B - Tea scenario - West Parlor [Front Parlor]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5456/A-B - Portrait - Fanny Bassett by Robert Edge Pine [W-1488]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5459/A-C - Portrait - Martha Parke Custis by Robert Edge Pine [W-1616]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5460/A-B - Portrait of Eleanor [Nelly] Parke Custis by Robert Edge Pine [W-78]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5461 - Davidge glassware - tumbler [H-2585], decanter [H-2586] and wineglasses [H-2587 and H-2588]; Photocopy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5462/A-B - Powel coach [H-737] with four horses on the Mansion circle\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5463 - Von Glumer reproduction of the Vaughan Plan [M-1483]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5465 - Engraving - \"Nymphs Bathing\" [W-1419]; LOAN - Courtesy of Yale University Art Gallery, de Lancey Kountze Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5466 - Painting -  View of the North [Hudson] River (Morning) by William Winstanley [W-1179]; After restoration\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5467 - Painting - View of the North [Hudson] River (Evening) by William Winstanley [W-1180]; After restoration; see CN-768/9-10\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5468 - Painting - The Passage of the Pato'k thro' the blew mountain, at the confluence of that River with the Shan'h by George Beck [W-3]; After restoration\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5469 - Painting - Great Falls of the Potomac by George Beck [W-2]; After restoration\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5470 - Early view of the New Tomb, c. 1831-1835 ; Photocopy by Henry's Camera Center\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5477/A-C - Tumbler [H-2585]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5478 - Silver case covers (calling cards) [W-2594 ; IL-1250]; LOAN - Arlington House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5479/A-B - Niderviller dessert plate - front and back [W-2582]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5480/A-B - Society of the Cincinnati tureen [W-1436/H]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5481 - Silver shell-shaped caddy spoon [W-2600]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5482 - Dessert spoon with Washington crest [W-2599], 1762-1763, made in London by Thompson Davis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5487 - Silver premium cup awarded for raising the largest jackass [W-571]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5488 - Brass telescope stand [W-679/A-B]; see CT-465\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5495/A - Original round engraving - Sorrows of Werther [W-2621]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5496/C - Silhouettes of George and Martha Washington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5497 - Drawing - Mansion basement, suggested evolution; drawing by Worth Bailey (1944)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5498 - Cockade insignia shaped as an eagle [W-2089]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5499/A-B - Cut crystal pitcher [W-2625]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5500/A-B - Benson Lossing sketch of the wine coolers and coaster\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5502 - Mansion East Front from northeast lawn; see CT 41/E\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5503 - Original round engraving \"Sorrows of Werther\" [W-2621]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5504 - Portrait of Bushrod Washington by Henry Benbridge [H-2620]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5505/A-B - Silver four-bottle wine cooler and detail of one of the wire cylinders\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5506 - Silver sugar tongs with Custis crest [W-2616]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5512 - Early view of Mount Vernon Mansion and Tomb ; PG-202 ; Photocopy; Painting owned by Wilmarth Lewis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5513 - Early view of Mount Vernon Mansion and Tomb ; PG-214 ; Photocopy; [pastel owned by Boston Museum]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5517/A-C - Watch said to have belonged to Martha Washington; A-1285\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5518/A - French mantel clock [W-11]; see CN-537/D\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5521 - White bedcover [M-2285]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5522/A-C - Table [H-2632] set for tea in front of the West Parlor [Front Parlor] fireplace\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5523/A-B - Tripod tea table [H-2632]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5524/A-D - Aitken side chair [W-2630]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5526/A-E - Washington Bedchamber - bedstead [W-194] with new dimity hangings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5527/A-D - Washington bedstead [W-194] showing sacking bottom\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5528 - Bottle seal with \"AW\" cypher\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5556-1 - Tomb plaque inscriptions\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5558/A-B - Photostat of View of Mount Vernon with the Washington Family on the Piazza by Latrobe\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5559 - Copy photograph, Luke Dillon photograph of a group lunching at a picnic table alongside the well of the Family Kitchen [RP-258; Photo-5392]; original at Smithsonian\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5560 - North wall of the Banquet Hall [New Room] ; 1974 Handbook\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5562/A-F - East Front of the Mansion from northeast ; BW-5562/A missing 3/16/1987\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5563/A-B - Portrait of Nelly Custis by James Sharples [W-2645]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5565/A-B - Little Parlor; 1974 Handbook\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5566 - Family Dining Room [Small Dining Room] ; 1974 Handbook view\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5567 - Family Dining Room [Small Dining Room] fireplace ; 1974 Handbook\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5568 - General Washington's Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber] ; 1974 Handbook\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5569 - General Washington's Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber] - northwest corner ; 1974 Handbook\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5572 - South wall of the Banquet Hall [New Room] ; 1974 Handbook\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5576/1-2 - Restoration - Salt House - sill replacement\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5577/B-1 - Council 1974; Members ofthe Mount Vernon Ladies' Association and administrators pose with the weathervane on the east lawn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5578 - West Parlor [Front Parlor] looking south - \"Bicentennial Homecoming\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5579/A-D - Close-up - Ingrain carpeting in Family Dining Room [Small Dining Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5580/A-C - Account with Robert W. Mickan - December 6, 1770 - December 16, 177\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5581/A-B - Receipted bill, Blount to Potomack Company, March 20, 1786\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5582/A-B - Note to William J. Smith, September 20, 1799\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5583 - Great Seal of The Potowmack Company from Potowmack Route to the West by Corra Bacon Foster; Washington, 1912; p.32\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5584/A-C - Book - Illustrations from Curtis Botanical Magazine; London, 1793 - Kalmia latifolia; aloe variegata; robinia hispida\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5588 - Printed copy of The Will of General George Washington, Alexandria, 1800 - annotated by Lawrence Lewis - \"The greatest and best of men.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5589 - Bill of lading from Fenwick Mason \u0026amp; Co., December 6, 1789\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5590/A-N - Almank - Diary of George Washington - 1797; pages for frontispiece \u0026amp; title page; January through December\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5591/A-B - Book - Frontispiece \u0026amp; title page - The Gardener's Calendar by Thomas Mawe; London, 1803\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5592/A - Book - The Farmer's Cart \u0026amp; Plan of Barn - illustrations from Annals of Agriculture by Arthur Young; London, 1792\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5595/A-D, G-I - Book - Illustrations from Maison Rustique - animals, tools farming operations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5596/C-F - Vaughan Plan and details of plan; See also #2329, 4378, 5463, 5647\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5598/B - Book - Illustrations from The Compleat Body of Husbandry, London, 1758\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5599 - Book - Illustration from The Every-Day Book by William Hone, London, 1827\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5600/A-D - Book - Illustrations from Essays and Notes on Husbandry by J. B. Bordley with George Washington's signature\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5602/A-I - Book - Illustrations from The Compleat Florist by Louis Liger D'Auxerre - Chapter VI\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5606 - Lafayette Bedroom - \"Bicentennial Homecoming\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5607 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - \"Bicentennial Homecoming\", view of southeast corner\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5608/A-B - General Washington's Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber] - \"Bicentennial Homecoming\", northeast and southeast corners\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5609 - Downstairs bedroom [Downstairs Bedchamber] - \"Bicentennial Homecoming\", southeast corner\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5610 - Pair of derby figurines (man and woman), c. 1765 [W-2649/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5613/A-B - Bill, from Thomas Contee, 1775 April 12 [A-420], endorsed to William Fairfax on reverse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5614/A-B - Perspective view of Mount Vernon with key\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5615/A-B - Facsimile of General Washington's map of Truro Parish, c. 1767; BW-5615/A - Facsimile of original owned by Miss Wills, Romsley, England, photocopy; BW-5615/B - Facsimile of above as reproduced in 1964 Annual Report, photocopy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5616/A-B - Engraving - \"East View of Mount Vernon Mansion\" - c. 1859\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5617/A-B - Engravaing of \"Mount Vernon\" from a photograph taken on the spot expressly for \"The Record\"- 1859; photocopy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5618/A-B - Engraving - \"Mount Vernon, Home of Washington,\" 1859, by Whateley and Sinclair\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5619/1-14 - Restoration - Blue Room, details when ceiling plaster \u0026amp; lath were stripped for replacement; 1 5/8 x 2 1/4 negs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5620/A-B - Mansion East Front from north end; BW-5620/A - unusable, scratch In the sky\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5622/1-2 - Restoration - Reshingling Mansion roof\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5623/1-2 - Wilson Line catamaran \"America\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5625 - Book - George Washington's copy of Mawe's Universal Gardener - title page only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5633 - Pair of shoes [W-1524]; taken from color negative, CN-511/A\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5636 - Harpsichord [W-16]; made from CT-438/C\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5641 - New employee cottage; for Director's Monthly Report\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5643 - Haymaking on 12-acre field ; For Director's Monthly Report\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5644/A-B - Continental currency Thirty-Five Dollars; Box #5 - 8x10 neg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5645/A-D - Letter from Marquis de Chastellux to George Washington - 17 June 1784 [RM-207, MS-2665]; Box #5 - 8x10\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5646/A-B - Map of Mt. Zepher and Union Farms; Box #5 - 8x10\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5648/A-H - Camp stool used by George Washington before it was withdrawn; LOAN - Walter Peter collection, see also negative #4749\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5651/A-B - Re-shingling south slope, west quarters of greenhouse slave quarters (Johnnie Miller, William Schumacher, Robert Crowe)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5652/A-C - General Washington - impersonated by Jan Leighton ; Director's Monthly Report; for stills by Kodak for Washington Monument Visitor Center ; missing 11/6/2023, print available ; BW-5652/C - Missing 3/16/1987\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5655/A-C - Pictures of the Sound and Light Program construction ; 2 negatives per sheet ; BW/5655/A-B - Bowling Green construction (from cupola); BW-5655/C - Pipes in back of Admiistrative Building\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5659 - North wall of Banquet Hall [New Room] ;  see CT-847\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5660 - Portrait of Ann Pamela Cunningham by James Reid Lambdin [M-905/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5661 - Lace handkerchief [W-2661];  35 mm slide (CT-875); LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5662 - Breakfast table [W-2660]; can't use, white on top of table; LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5663/A - Receipt from George Washington to Burwell Bassett 1768 May 19 [RM-466; MS-3584]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5663/B-C - Letter, George Washington to Benjamin Vaughan, 1785 February [RM-467; MS-3602]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5664/A-C - Defender punch bowl, overall and details [W-2662]; 35 mm slide; seeCT-873 and CT-876\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5665 - Wine cooler - two-bottle plated cooler given by George Washington O. Wolcott [W-2654]; CLOSED LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5666/A-B - Map by G. Gillingham in 1859, of George Washington's land at Mount Vernon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5671 - Card, Terminal and entrance gates - sketch of \"Please present this card….\" by Robert B. Fisher; photo by Good Impressions, Washington, D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5673 - Basement evolution by W. Bailey, 1944 ; retroactively,  no date\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5680 - Replica of Mount Vernon (1893 World's Fair) ; Avery Library (Columbia University)\t;  #2261 Negative for Columbia University ;  missing 11/6/2023\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5709 - Tea set on tea table [H-36] in Front Parlor; Photocom - see CT-456/A\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5711/B - Copy photograph, Reception in Rose Garden, White House: President Ford, Mr. \u0026amp; Mrs. Feinstone, Mrs. Thomas Turner Cooke, Regent, \u0026amp; John Warner; Negative by \"W-n House\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5714/A-B - Trolley service - last day at Mount Vernon (E.C. Gibbs, \"Buck\" Thomas, Harry Rouse \u0026amp; Finnie Craig), February 23, 1930\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5715/A-D - Copy photographs, Railway (electric) construction from Mayme Parker collection\n; BW-5715/A - \"The Dyke\"; BW-5715/B - \"The Alexandria Curve\"; BW-5715/C - Hunting Creek trestle \u0026amp; draw bridge; BW-5715/D - Cutting rail line through woods\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5717 - Copy photograph, Vice Regent of Virginia - Mrs. John H. Guy, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5743/A-B - Wedding slippers worn by Martha Washington [W-2667]; see CT-879\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5744/A-C - Fan given by King Hostick [W-2704], overall and details; see CT-880\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5745/A-B - Necessaire or case with dental scraper [W-2668]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5746/A-B - Silver cream ladle [W-2669]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5747/A-C - Caddy spoon - silver [W-2705]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5748/A-C - Pistol-handled knife and fork [W-2693/A-B]; LOAN - Smithsonian collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5751/A-B - Letter from George Washington to Charles Pettit, 1781 January 3 [RM-501; MS-4085]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5752/A-B - Letter from George Washington to William Pearce, 1794 October 6 [RM-490-F; MS-3981]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5753/A-B - Pair of unfinished embroidered canvas [W-2709/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5754 - Illustration of an incident in Laurence Sterne's A SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY, from the chapter, \"The Act of Charity. Paris.\" Engraved by Jean Marie Delattre (1746-1845) after Francis Wheatley after Laurence Sterne [W-2720]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5755/A-B - Glassware; cordial, champagne \u0026amp; wine glasses, [W-2696], [W-2698], [W-2697]; and pair of punch cups [W-2695/A-B]; LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5756/A-C - Nutpicks [W-2700]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5760/A-B - Letter from George Washington to William Pearce, 1794 October 1 [RM-490-F; MS-3980]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5761 - Pohick Church - west side ; CT-509 by Campbell's (5/65)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5764 - Copy photograph, French hunting horn [W-81]; photo taken from 35 mm slide by Campbell's\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5768 - George Washington Parke Custis by Robert Edge Pine; see CT-883, 35mm; LOAN - Washington and Lee University\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5769 - Eliza Parke Custis by Robert Edge Pine; see CT-844, 35mm; LOAN - Washington and Lee University\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5771/1-20 - Trees of Mount Vernon; photos by Jack Rottiar for article by Jack Long in November 1953 issue of American Forests Magazine, \"Living Links with Washington\"; BW-5771/1 - Mr. Fisher and E. John Long (L) - Mt. Atlas Cedar, southeast corner of south lawn; BW-5771/2-3 - South Lane approaching Tomb; BW-5771/4 - School [Garden] House; BW-5771/5 - North Grove and edge of Piazza; BW-5771/6 - Approach to New Tomb; BW-5771/7-8 - West Front of Mansion from gate; BW-5771/9-10 - Trees on south serpentine at Kitchen [Lower] Garden gate: Tulip poplar #65 with mistletoe; BW-5771/11 - Trees on north serpentine of Family Garden gate (Left to Right:  Hemlock #55, Elm #56, Ash #58, Holly #60, Tulip Poplar #57, Ash #63, Buckeye #59); BW-5771/12 - Trees on north serpentine of Family Garden gate (left to right:  Hemlock #55, Elm #56, Ash #58, Holly #60, Tulip Poplar #57, Ash #63, Buckeye #59); BW-5771/13 - Clump of black oak in swale towards river at east edge of Reservoir Field; BW-5771/14 -Black oak at Tomb on south edge of approach walk; BW-5771/15 - Trees on north serpentine (Elm #56 on right; Ash #44 on left); BW-5771/16-17 - White oak in pasture towards West Gate; BW-5771/18-20 - Black oak in swale towards river at east edge of Reservoir Field\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5773 - West Parlor [Front Parlor] mantel \u0026amp; coat-of-arms; photo by Campbell's from CT-846/B\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5775/A-B - Nancy Bear, Director's Secretary ; Passport photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5778 - School [Garden] House in upper garden - back view; see CT-729/D ; photo by Campbell's\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5779/A-B - 1792 paintings of east and west Mansion views [H-2445/A-B]; see CT-832\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5780 - Shell Cushion; see CN/CT-891/A-J\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5781 - Linen Press [W-2727]; see CN/CT-892/A-R\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5782 - Gilt looking glass [W-2710]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5783 - 1977 Council, members of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association pose on the east lawn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5790/A-B - Perspective view of Mount Vernon for handbook\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5842 - Copy photograph, north lane gate next to spinning house (1875-1885)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5843 - Copy photograph, Old Tomb surrounded by picket fence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5846 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of approach to the Tomb\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5847 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of path from wharf to tomb\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5848 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of the west gate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5849 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of east lawn path to deer park with the Potomac River in the distanc\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5850 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of Summer House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5851 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of lawn \u0026amp; trees\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5852 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of Coach and Coach House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5853 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of Wharf\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5854 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of Summer House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5855 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of South Lane\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5856 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of Tomb\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5857 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of view from bowling green towards upper garden entrance\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5858 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of View of Tomb interior\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5859 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of man next to the sundial\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5860 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of railway tracks \u0026amp; Texas gate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5861 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of Stable\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5882/A-C - Russell Smith painting of the Old Tomb [M-2731]; see CT/CN-1002\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5883 - Airship over trees on the Mount Vernon estate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5884 - Closeup of bottom of airship flying over Mount Vernon estate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5885 - Two airships flying near the flagpole on the east lawn of Mount Vernon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5886 - Airship from Piazza\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5887 - Airship flying north of the Mansion\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5888 - Two airships flying over the stable\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5889 - Airship flying south of the stable\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5890 - Airship over Mansion - East Front ; see BW-718 and BW-7749\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5891 - Airship over the Texas Gate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5894 - Copy photograph, Banquet Hall [New Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5895 - Copy photograph, West Parlor [Front Parlor]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5896 - Copy photograph, Front Hall [Central Passage]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5897 -  Copy photograph, South lawn and Coach\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5898 - Copy photograph, view down the southeast lawn towards the Potomac River\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5899 - Copy photograph, Bowling Green through the elliptical window\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5900 - Copy photograph, South lane and coach\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5901 - Copy photograph, Study, missing 3/17/1987\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5902 - Copy photograph, Old Tomb\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5903 - Copy photograph, Potomac River from Marshall Hall Wharf with boats on the water - old photograph\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5904 - Copy photograph of Marshall Hall ; old photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5905 - Copy photograph, North Lane; old photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5906 - Copy photograph, School House [Garden House];  old photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5907 - Copy photograph, New Tomb; old photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5908 - Copy photograph, Greenhouse in Upper Garden; old photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5909 - Copy photograph, Dining Room [Small Dining Room]; old photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5910 - Copy photograph, Summer House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5922/A-C - Pincushion and needle case worked by Martha Washington [W-2738/A-B]; see CN-2502\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5923/A-B - Chinese export cups \u0026amp; saucers with view of Mount Vernon [M-2737/A-D]; see CT-1474\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5924/1-4 - Martha Washington's diamond ring [W-2736]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5925/1-2 - Letter, George Washington to Josiah Hawkins, 1786 February 27 [RM-544; MS-4191]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5926/1-2 - Plate from agriculture book of sowing machine\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5927/1-2 - Letter, Betty Lewis lto George Washington 1793 January 29 [RM-545; MS-4192]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5928/1-2 - Custine waste bowl [W-2322]; see CT-1475; Dunlop Studio\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5929/1-2 - First paragraph from Washington's advertisement in Alexandria Gazette of 2 February 1796 about renting land\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5970/1-2 - East Front of Mansion from northeast\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5971/1-2 - East Front of Mansion from southeast; (see CT-1967), 2 missing 3/17/1987\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5972 - Woven portrait of Washington ; Mike Lynch; Bird in Hand Studio\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5973 - Copy photograph, Wilson Line Boat City of Washington ; from print; old photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5974 - Copy photograph, Steamer Charles Macalester at the Mount Vernon wharf; from print; old photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5976 - Harry Rouse, Capt Penn Daw Rescue Squad ; from original owned by Harry Rouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5977 - Left to right: Albert Neitzey, Ernest Embrey, Harry Rouse ; from original owned by Harry Rouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5978 - Wilfred Neitzey, Mr. Permar and Sam Harback posing in laundry yard showing the length of Mr. Permar's mustache; from original owned by Harry Rouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5979/1-2 - Harry Rouse on the piazza and on the south ha-ha wall; from original owned by Harry Rouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5980 - Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rouse ; from original owned by Harry Rouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5981 - Willie Miller, Albert Neitzey and Jimmy Rouse; from original owned by Harry Rouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6039 - View of East Front in snow from evergreen at southeast corner of lawn; Negative made from color negative; winter '78-'79; Jack Doyle (?) photographer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6084 - William McChesney Martin, Mrs. William, Mrs. Guy \u0026amp; Donald Regan posing in front of the fireplace in the new room; B\u0026amp;W inte-rnegative from color print\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6085 - Three horses arrive at Mount Vernon in the paddock; for 1980 Annual Report ; from CS-4038/21\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6118 - North wall of Large Dining Room ; from CS 2678 ; Missing - 11/13/2023\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6119 - West Front under snow - strong shadows ; Missing 11/13/2023\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6120 - South end of Mansion, kitchen and ha-ha wall under snow; missing 11/13/2023\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6121 - East Front under snow - tree shadows on right\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6238 - Portrait - Mrs. John Mirza Bennett, Vice Regent of Texas; copy neg by Photo Solutions 1987\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6239 - Mrs. Thomas S. Maxey, Vice Regent of Texas, 1896-1938; copy neg by Photo Solutions 1983\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6240 - Copy photograph, Texas gate, a horse and carriage can be seen through the gate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6244 - Family Kitchen fireplace\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6245 - Family Kitchen fireplace and southeast corner\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6246 - Family Kitchen - east wall with fireplace\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6247 - Family Kitchen - view of northeast corner\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6248 - Scullery - view towards northwest corner\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6249 - View of the Mansion, south colonnade and north facade of the kitchen\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6250 - Larder\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6251 - Vertical tea service and 1776 Peale portrait (south wall) in West Parlor [Front Parlor]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6252/1-2 - Tea service on Piazza\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6253 - Red Devon cow in paddock, the south garden house can be seen in the along the brick wall to the lower garden.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6254 - Vegetables in wheelbarrow in Lower Garden\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6255 - View of Lower Garden looking east\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6256 - Dining Room - view towards southwest corner\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6257 - Greenhouse - interior with sago palm\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6258 - Fishing scene along the Potomac shoreline\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6259 - Painting - 1792 East Front of Mount Vernon [H-2445/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6260 - Painting - 1792 West Front of Mount Vernon [H-2445/B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6261 - Lund Washington 1775 journal with George Washington's inkwell; Gould Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6262/1-2 - Lund Washington's list of 1781 slaves who went on the British ship Savage [RM-770 ; MS-5084]; Photo Solutions, Alexandria\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6263 - South wall of the Large Dining Room [New Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6264 - Large Dining Room [New Room] - north wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6265 - Study - southwest corner; includes view of dressing table, copy press; fan chair; Aitken secretary bookcase and uncommon chair.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6266 - Central Passage looking east\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6267 - Pantry looking toward Dining Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6268 - Hall bedroom [Small Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6269 - Blue Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6271 - North wall in New Room with Aitken chairs lined in front of venetian window\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6272/1-2 - Reproduction Argand lamp in place in northwest garret chamber\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6273/1-2 - Black \u0026amp; White Staffordshire vegetable dish ; Owned by Knight Kiplinger; RESTRICTED USE\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6275 - Aerial view of Mount Vernon; possibly Paul Kennedy; from-CT 4942/4\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6276 -  Book - A Simple Story, title page\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6277 - Book - A Simple Story, interior page with Martha Washington signature and Eleanor P. Custis label\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6278 - Letter - George Washington to Messrs. Lyles \u0026amp; Co., 1786 February 8 - page 1 [RM-774; MS-5158]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6279 - Letter - George Washington to Messrs. Lyles \u0026amp; Co., 1786 February 8 - page 2 [RM-774; MS-5158]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6280 - Letter, Lund Washington to George Washington, 1767 August 17 [RM-780; MS-5170]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6281 - Close-up of Lund Washington's signature, 1767 August 17 [RM-780; MS-5170]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6282 - Reverse of the Lund Washington letter to George Washington, 1767 August 17 [RM-780; MS-5170]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6283 - Newspaper advertisement - renting Mount Vernon Farms\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6284/1-2 - Close-up of Bastille sketch\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6285/1-2 - View looking straight down on wine cooler [W-2618]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6286/1-2 - Seed pearl cross [W-3103] and brooch [W-3104]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6287/1-2 - Bastille sketch [W-3223]; Right edge cut off of #2; LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6288/1-2 - Mignot painting of the Piazza [M-3108]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6289/1-2 - Four bottle wine cooler [W-2618]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6292/1-2 - Sharples of George Washington, unframed [W-1962]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6293/1-2 - Sharples of Martha Washington, unframed [W-1963]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6294/1-2 - Sharples of George Washington Lafayette, unframed [W-2019]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6295/1-2 - Sharples of George Washington Parke Custis, unframed [W-2647]; LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6296/1-2 - Sharples of Nelly Custis, unframed [W-2645]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6297/1-2 - Small Dining Room looking west\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6298/1-2 - Small Dining Room looking southwest\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6299/1-2 - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room] looking south\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6300/1-2 - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room] looking south - vertical\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6301 - John Parke Custis silver inventory ; from CS-4943/5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6302/1-2 - Torchere in New Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6303/1-3 - Engraving - Louis XVI [W-767/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6304 - Aitken chair \u0026amp; Trumbull portrait (reproductions) in Central Passage\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6305 - Close-up Vaughan mantel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6306/1-2 - Mirror [W-1181] and brackets [W-57] in the New Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6307/1-2 - Close-up original Aitken chair in the new room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6308 - East wall of Large Dining Room [New Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6309 - West wall of Large Dining Room [New Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6310/1-2 - North wall of Large Dining Room [New Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6311/1-2 - South wall of Large Dining Room [New Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6312/1-2 - Newspaper - detail of printed letter to Lund Washington - 1781; negatives from Library of Congress, restricted\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6316 - Engraving - Father, I Cannot Tell a Lie: I Cut The Tree by John C. McRae [WB-2A1]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6318/1-3 - Bastille sketch; BW-6318/1 - before restoration; BW-6318/2-3 - after restoration; LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6319/1-2 - Declaration of Independence signing medal [M-3247]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6320/1-2 - 1876 The Danish Medal - Centennial Medal [M-3187]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6321 - Ulysses Simpson Grant medal [M-3073]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6322 - Marble Houdon Bust of Washington; Owned by Yale\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6323 - Portrait - Marquis de Lafayette, pastel drawing [H-1399]; LOAN - Courtesy of Yale University Art Gallery, de Lancey Kountze Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6324 - Portrait - Marquis de Lafayette, oil on parchment by Jean Baptiste Mouzaisse [H-1398]; LOAN - Courtesy of Yale University Art Gallery, de Lancey Kountze Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6325 - Rare, primitive American print of Washington after Gilbert Stuart's \"Lansdowne Portrait\", date unknown [SC-1]; from Scott Collection; 8 1/2\" x 6\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6326 - Engraving - George Washington Esqr. General and Commander in Chief of the Continental Army in America. ; From Scott Collection, [SC-3]; Done from an original Drawn from Life by Alexr. Campbell of Williamsburg.  (Published by C. Shepherd, 1775) One of the several fictititious portraits of Washington that were circulated in England in the early years of the Revolution.  It is believed that the artisit, \"Alexander Campbell,\" was also a fabricaton of the publisher.  When Washington received a copy from his aide, Joseph Reed, he wrote, \"Mrs. Washington desires I well thank you for the picture you sent her.  Mr. Campbell, whom I never saw to my knowledge, has made a very formidable figure of the Commander in Chief, giving him a sufficient portion of terror in his countenance.\"  (13-3/4\" X 9-3/4\" image)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6327 - Memorial engraving, Pater Patriae, by Enoch G. Gridley, after John Coles, Jr. \u0026amp; Edward Savage, c. 1800 ; From Scott Collection, [SC-2];  Surrounding Washington's image are the allegorical figures of Columbia, Minerva, Mars, Fame, Liberty, and Truth.  The war veteran in the foreground represents the \"Grief of all the Army of America for the loss of their beloved General and Commander in Chief.\"  (12-7/8\" X 8-3/4\" image)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6328 - Engraving - George Washington Esq., engraved by David Edwin, after Gilbert Stuart; From Scott Collection, [SC-19];  Published by T.B. Freeman, Philadelphia, May 1, 1798.  (8\" X 5-5/8\" inside frame)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6329 - Engraving - George Washington by Noel LeMire, after Le Paon \u0026amp; Charles Willson Peale, Paris, 1780; From Scott Collection, [SC-5];  Washington owned a copy of this print and a companion of General Lafayette, which he hung in the family dining room at Mount Vernon.  (16-1/2\" X 12-7/8\" image) ; missing 11/20/2023\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6338/1-2 - Letter, West Ford to Bushrod Washington 1829 August 29 [RM-710 ; MS-4857]; for 1985 Annual Report\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6341 - West Ford portrait [RM-710; RP-406; Print-3716]; Used in the 1985 Annual Report; Missing, destroyed by Colorfax, 1986\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6342/1-2 - Three ribbons - 1876 Centennial\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6343 - Painting - Early view of Mount Vernon by Victor de Grailly [M-3009]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6344 - Engraving - George Washington by Freeman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6345 - Letter, George Washington to Lawrence Lewis, 1799 January 23 - page 2 [RM-1188.002]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6346 - Letter, George Washington to Lawrence Lewis, 1799 January 23 - page 1 [RM-1188.002]; Used in 1985 Annual Report\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6347 - Letter, George Washington to Clement Biddle, 1797 June 8 [RM-731; MS-4918]; Used in 1985 Annual Report\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6348/1-2 - 1754 lease to Mount Vernon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6349 - Engraving - Early view of Mount Vernon, published by John Stockdale, 1789 [Print-5183/RP-203]; Used in 1985 Annual Report\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6350 - Survey, distances from Cameron to Colchester 1788, by George Washington [W-370]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6351 - Engraving - George Washington by LeRoy after Trumbull [SC-101]; Used in 1985 Annual Report\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6352/1-2 - Engraving - A Display of the United States of America, Doolittle [SC-4]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6353 - Bisque figures - huntsman [W-2316] and cymbal player [W-2317]; 1985 Annual Report\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6354 - Two George Washington medals - circa 1800\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6355 - Don Quixote, Spanish edition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6356 - Red leather case\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6357 - Vaughan Journal [RM-750 ; MS-4996] - open\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6358 - Vaughan Journal - closed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6389 - Copy photograph - Wash House interior ; from CS-1991/3\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6393/1-2 - Mount Vernon Inn - interior ;  Jula Kinnard has negatives in her file in the Development Office ; missing 11/20/2023\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6394/1-2 - Holiday scenario for Mount Vernon Christmas card - Small Dining Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6401 - Copy photograph - Mrs. J. Pringle, Vice Regent of South Carolina 1901-1921\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6402 - Copy photograph - East Front of Mansion, c. 1900. Original photograph taken by Leet Bros.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6403 - Copy photograph, MVLA 1921 group portrait\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6404/1-2 - Copy photograph - Mrs. George Hearst, Vice Regent of California 1889-1918\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6408 - Law Family china on sideboard in Bolton Dining Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6415 - Engraving - Washington and Fairfax - Field Sports; Willard Budd Collection; Black and white negative from CS-4742/8\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6416 - Engraving - The Home of Washington - Washington with Lafayette; Willard Budd Collection, black and white negative; from CS-4742/85\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6418 - Drawing - portrait of West Ford; to replace earlier destroyed negative\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6419 - Black silk queue bag [W-2976]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6420 - Tureen - Law china [H-3030/A1-A2]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6421 - Inkstand - George Washington's [W-2974/A-E]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6422 - Engraving - East Front of Mount Vernon by Bennett\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6423 - Engraving - East Front of Mount Vernon, after Currier \u0026amp; Ives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6424 - Thomas Sully miniature portrait of George Washington [M-2953]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6425 - Engraving - Tomb of Washington by Bennett\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6426 - Engraving - West Front of Mount Vernon by Bennett\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6427 - Washington notes, Deer park wall, 1798 October [RM-770 ; MS-5082]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6428 - Book - Title page of Gospel News with George Washington signature [ML-278 W]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6429 - Drawing, plan of  Mount Vernon - Vaughan Plan from Vaughan Journal [RM-750 ; MS-4996]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6430 - Portrait - Nelly Custis by Binati [M-2954]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6431 - Portrait - miniature of George Washington by John Robinson [M-2951]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6432 - Letter, Martha Washington to Mary Stilson Lear, 1796 November 4, page 1; Lear is the mother of Tobias Lear [RM-767; MS-5052]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6433 - Mansion interior, stairway to third floor\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6434 - Northeast garret chamber, 3rd floor of Mansion\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6435 - Southeast garret chamber - 3rd floor\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6436 - Martha Washington garret chamber with stove and exposed brick wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6437 - Closeup of Franklin fireplace in Martha Washington Garret Chamber\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6438 - Trundle bed in Blue Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6439 - Inter-negative of Large Dining Room looking northeast by Taylor King; from CS-4649/1; neg. missing 12/1991; Colorfax\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6440 - View looking southeast in study; from CS-4579/13; no negative in file 8-23-1990\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6441 - Engraving - A Display of the United States, by Amos Doolittle, after Joseph Wright, New Haven, 1794; From Scott Collection, SC-4. Published during Washington's presidency, this engraving features the seals of the United States and the thirteen original states in interlocking circles, each ring containing statistics on the state's population and congressional representation.  The unbroken chain surrounds a portrait of Washington, symbolically linking the first President with the strength of the new government.  (20-1/2\" X 4-3/4\" image)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6442 - Engraving - His Excellency George Washington Lieut. Genl. of the Armies of the United States of America, engraved by D. Edwin, after Gilbert Stuart; From Scott Collection, SC-11. This print was published in 1798 following Washington's reappointment as Commander in Chief by President John Adams. (15-1/2\" X 10\" inside frame)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6443 - Engraving - General George Washington, by Edward Savage; From Scott Collection, SC-12. Washington's diary records three sittings with Savage in 1790 for the original painting after which this engraving was based. He wears the badge of the Society of the Cincinnati on his left lapel. (6-1/4\" X 4 1/2\" image)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6444 - Engraving - George Washington Ne en Virginie le 11 Fevrier 1732, engraved by Roger, after Madame de Brehan;  From Scott Collection, SC-9. The Marchioness de Brehan, a sister-in-law of the French minister in America, Comte de Moustier, visited Washington at Mount Vernon and again in New York after he had assumed the presidency. On October 3, 1789, the President noted in his diary: \"sat about two o'clock for Madame de Brienne, to complete a miniature profile of me which she had begun from memory and which she had made exceedlingly like the original.\" This print, based on her work, was published in Paris in 1801.  (7-1/4\" X 4-3/4\" image)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6445 - Engraving - G. Washington, after Joseph Wright, [1794]; From Scott Collection, SC-7. Joseph Wright's striking profile of Washington, based on his life studies, was widely copied in prints, medallions, relief cuts and medals in America and in Europe. (2-5/8\" X 2\" oval)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6446 - Engraving - Portrait of Washington by Benoit Louis Prevost, after Pierre Eugene Du Simitiere, 1781; From Scott Collection, SC-13. As part of a series of portraits of leaders of the American Revolution, Washington sat for Du Simitiere, a Swiss artist, in Philadelphia in 1779. (6-1/4\" X 4-3/4\" image)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6447 - Engraving - America Lamenting Her Loss at the Tomb of General Washington, by James Akin \u0026amp; William Harrison; From Scott Collection, SC-16. This memorial print was published in Philadelphia, January 20, 1800, less than seven weeks after George Washington's death. (13-1/2\" X 7-3/4\" image)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6448 - Engraving - Sacred to Patriotism, engraving on linen after Cornelius Tiebout \u0026amp; Charles Buxton, Glasgow, Scotland, 1819; The background depicts Bowling Green, New York at the time of the British evacuation, with an empty pedestal where a statue of George III formerly stood.  Washington stands on a pedestal in the foreground as a symbolic replacement for the king, surrounded by symbols of his military and political achievements. (26\" X 18-1/4\" image)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6449 - Engraving - George Washington, engraved by C. Gobrecht, after B. Trott \u0026amp; Gilbert Stuart; From Scott Collection, SC-27. This familiar image was published in The Cyclopedia or Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and Literature by Abraham Rees, Philadelphia, 1821. (8-3/8\" X 6-3/4\" inside mat)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6450 - Engraving - G. Washington, President of the United States, engraved by William Rollinson, published by I. Reid, New York, 1796; From Scott Collection, SC-25. This portrait, based on a miniature by Walter Robertson, was published in William Winterbotham's An Historical, Geographical, Commercial and Philosophical View … of the United States of America. (New York, 1796). (6\" X 4-1/4\" inside mat)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6451 - Engraving - Washington, engraved by J. B. Longacre, after Gilbert Stuart; From Scott Collection. SC-37. This was published in The National Portrait Gallery of Distinguished Americans. (Philadelphhia, 1834)  (10\" X 7\" image)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6452 - Engraving - George Washington, General and Commander In Chief of the American Revolutionary Army and first President of the United States, engraved by Edwin, after Gilbert Stuart, [1807]. ; From Scott Collection, SC-41. (6-3/4\" X 4\" inside mat)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6453 - Engraving - G. Washington, engraved by B. Tanner after Gilbert Stuart; From Scott Collection, SC-59. (7\" X 4-3/8\" inside mat)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6454 - Engraving - Gen. Washington, engraved by William Angus after Charles Willson Peale. ; From Scott Collection, SC-67. Published by J. Fielding, September 23, 1785.  (7-5/8\" X 4-1/2\" image)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6455 - Engraving - Genl. Washington, with a vignette showing the British Surrender at Yorktown, October 19, 1781; From Scott Collection, SC-70. Published by T. Holloway, May 21, 1794. (9-3/4\" X 8-1/8\" plate)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6456 - Engraving - S. E. George Washington, engraved by \"J.L.\" after \"Le B.\", undated; From Scott Collection, SC-71. This is one of the many images of Washington based on Charles Willson Peale's portraits which were circulated in Europe. (10-1/4\" X 7\" image)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6457 - Engraving - His Excel. G: Washington, Esq, :L.L.D. Late Commander in Chief of the Armies of the U.S. of America \u0026amp; President of the Convention of 1787, engraved by John Sartain, after Charles Willson Peale, [1865]; From Scott Collection. SC-72. (6\" X 4-7/8\" image)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6458 - Engraving - Genl. George Washington; From Scott Collection, SC-77. An early fictitious image published in William Russell's The History of America from the Discovery of Columbus to the Conclusion of the Late War. (London, 1779) (5-1/2\" X 3-1/2\" image)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6459 - Engraving - Washington in 1772. Aetatis 40, engraved by J. W. Steel, after Anson Dickinson, 1833;  From Scott Collection, SC-79. This portrait is based on the earliest known portrait of George Washington by Charles Willson Peale, now in the collection of Washington and Lee University. (7\" X 4-5/8\" image)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6460 - Engraving - George Washington Esqr. Obt. Decbr 14th 1799. AE 68, engraved by William Hamlin after Edward Savage; From Scott Collection, SC-89. (8\" X 5-3/4\" inside mat)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6461 - Engraving - His Excellency George Washington Esq. Captain General of all the American Forces, by an unidentified artist; From Scott Collection, SC-101. Published in An Impartial History of the War in America between Great Britain and Her Colonies . . ., London \u0026amp; Carlisle, 1780. (7-3/8\" X 4-3/8\" image)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6462 - Engraving - G. Washington, engraved by Jacques LeRoy, after John Trumbull, Brussells, 1781; From Scott Collection, SC-101. (7-3/8\" X 5\" image)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6463 - Engraving - Geo: Washington, artist unknown; From Scott Collection, SC-102. Engraved for the Ladies Magazine, London, June 1795. (7-3/8\" X 4-7/8\" image)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6464 - Engraving - Genl. Washington, engraved by Tisdale for C. Smith, New York, [1797]; From Scott Collection, SC-114. (7-3/8\" X 4-1/4\" image)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6465 - Engraving - General Washington's Resignation, engraved by Alexander Lawson, after a design by John James Barralet, 1799; From Scott Collection, SC-116. Published in the Philadelphia Magazine and Review, January 1799. Washington addresses the Godess of Peace, having laid down symbols of his military career, and gestures towards his home, Mount Vernon. (7-1/2\" X 4-1/2\" image)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6466 - Engraving - Geo. Washington, engraved by Grainger, after Archibald Robinson; From Scott Collection, SC-129. Published by H.D. Simmons, July 1, 1794. Washington's portrait stands above symbols of liberty and justice. (7\" X 4\" image)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6492 - Close-up of newspaper (June 29), on lands surveyed in Georgetown for the new federal capitol and buildings; continuation (second half) of article started on negative BW-6493\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6493 - Close-up of newspaper (June 29), on lands surveyed in Georgetown for the new federal capitol and buildings; continuation (second half) of article can be read in negative BW-6492\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6494 - Harper's Weekly, key to Lady Washington's reception; missing 12/4/2023\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6495 - Newspaper - Fredericksburg, March 12 [1789], Washington's visit to his mother\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6496 - Map of the City of Washington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6497 - Engraving - Doolittle Print of Federal Hall, George Washington Inauguration\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6498 - Engraving - Broadway Street, New York;  Missing 1991; remade 1993\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6499 - Engraving - Cherry Street House; Missing 1991\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6500 - Engraving - Philadelphia House; missing 12/4/2023\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6501 - Painting - Washington Bedchamber by John Gadsby Chapman; see CT-5063\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6502 - Painting - Old Tomb by John Gadsby Chapman; see CT-5062\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6503/1-2 - Painting - Distant View of Mount Vernon by John Gadsby Chapman; see CT-5064\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6504 - Painting - East Front of Mount Vernon by Ferdinand Richardt [M-2726]; from CT-5060\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6505 - Portrait of Lawrence Washington [W-126]; from CT-5059\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6506 - Vaughan Plan [W-1434]; from CT-5061\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6507 - Aitken chair - studio shot; from CT-5104\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6508 - Breakfast table from Little Parlor (Studio shot) [W-2660]; from CT-5103; LOAN from private collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6509 - Pair of torcheres - studio shot [W-1/A-B]; from CT-5089\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6510 - Uncommon chair made by Thomas Burling - studio shot [W-159]; from CT-5099\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6511 - Martha Washington's French writing desk, closed - studio shot [W-220]; from CT-5090\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6512 - Martha Washington's French writing desk, opened - studio shot [W-220]; from CT-5091\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6513 - Two-tiered dressing glass [W-195]; from CT-5102; LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6514 - Aitken sideboard - studio shot [W-94]; from CT-5092\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6515 - George Washington's dressing table [W-202]; from CT-5100\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6516 - Fan chair - studio shot [M-2902]; from CT-5088\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6517 - Martha Washington's dressing table [W-372]; from CT-5093\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6518 - George Washington's shoe \u0026amp; knee buckle and Martha Washington's buckle ; from CT-5107\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6519 - Garnet jewelry ; from CT-5106\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6520 - Garnet and pearl jewelry; from CT-5105\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6521 - Birdseye view - Whately-Sinclair; Washington House Photo Lab\t; from CS-3315/4\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6522/1-2 - View of Scouts at Mount Vernon with fife and drum corps; from slide\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6523 - Low aerial view of archaeological site; from slide\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6531 - Washington silver cruet stand\t[W-2518] and bottles [W-2523/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6532 - 4-bottle silver wine cooler [W-2618]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6533 - Silver handle of Washington's dress sword [W-84]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6534 - Smithsonian silver knife and fork [W-2693/A-B] - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6535 - Silver plateau - 3 sections [W-105]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6536 - Silver salver with Washington crest [W-2515]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6537 - 2 silver camp cups [W-2754/A-B]; LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6538 - Silver tray made by Ephraim Brasher [W-32]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6539 - Washington's silver coffee pot [W-2517]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6540 - Custis silver hot water urn and candlesticks\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6541 - Thompson Davis spoons\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6542 - Richard Humphreys spoons\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6544 - Engraving - A View of Federal Hall of the City of New York [WB-MPB16]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6545 - Birth record page of Washington family bible [W-408]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6546 - Bastille key and sketch in Central Passage\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6547 - Close-up of Bastille key and sketch in Central Passage\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6555 - Book - Frontispiece of Gardner's Dictionary\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6556 - Title page of George Washington's 1797 diary [W-1490]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6557 - George Washington's 1797 diary, month of January [W-1490]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6558 - Letter of Thomas Mifflin circa 1777\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6559 - Engraving - Washington crossing the Allegeny [Allegheny] River [WB-6A1]; Willard Budd Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6561 - Engraving - On the great occasion of our presidential election\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6563 - Engraving - Memorial piece, \"Columbia Lamenting ...\" [M-1087/H1]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6565 - Engraving - Washington presiding in the Convention of 1787 [WB-45C1]; Willard Budd Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6566 - Book - Copperplate 'Plate 2' from the Gardner's Dictionary\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6567 - Book - The Gardner's Dictionary and Gardner's Kalender - opened to their title pages\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6568 - General plan of Mount Vernon by Worth Bailey\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6570 - Book - The journal of Major George Washington, title page and partial view of fold out map [ML-306-M]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6571 - Letter, George Washington to Charles Carter, 1798 October 25 [RM-788; MS-5185]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6572 - Letter, George Washington to Henry Knox 1789 April 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6573 - Letter, George Washington to George Digges, 1786 December 28 [RM-801; MS-5216]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6575 - Washington's Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber] looking south\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6576 - Fireplace and crib - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6577 - Small Dining Room looking west\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6578 - Family Kitchen - fireplace\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6579 - Lafayette Bedroom - northwest corner\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6580 - North wall of Large Dining Room [New Room], view of Venetian or Palladian window\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6581 - Clerk's quarters in the circle storehouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6582 - Downstairs Bechamber [Old Chamber] fireplace with Martha Washington sewing chair\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6583 - View into Pantry [Butler's Pantry] with high chair [W-103] in the room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6584 - Dressing table and Martha Washington trunk - Lafayette Bedchamber\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6585 - Overseer's quarters in spinning house\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6586 - Riding chair [H-1888] in Coach House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6587 - View of Martha Washington desk in the Washington Bedchambe\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6588 - Northeast garret chamber\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6589 - Greenhouse slave quarters - interior\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6590 - Scullery in the Family Kitchen\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6591 - Yellow Room, northeast corner\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6592 - Yellow Room, looking east\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6593 - Blue Room, northwest corner\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6594 - Martha Washington's garret chamber\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6595 - Northwest garret chamber\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6596 - Little Parlor, view towards north wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6597 - West Parlor [Front Parlor], view of  tea service and fireplace\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6598 - Powel coach [H-737] in the Stable\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6599 - Central Passage view of staircase looking towards west entrance\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6600 - Study, southeast corner - closet open\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6651 - Re-enactment of George Washington leaving for Presidency ; B\u0026amp;W negative made 1/1990 from uncatalogued slide from Development\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6654/1-4 - Select pages from Vaughan Journal showing illustrated drawings [RM-750 ; MS-4996]; BW-6654/1 - Plan of Mount Vernon; BW-6654/2 - Berkeley Springs; BW-6654/3 - 'Youghagany' [Youghiogheny] River sketch ; BW-6654/4 - Warm Springs (near Berkeley Springs?)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6655 - Detail of house for families from Savage painting of east front - 1792; from CS-4726/14\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6656 - Glass pyramid ; from CS-4783/16\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6657/1-2 - Portrait - George Washington by James Sharples [W-1962]; BW-6657/1 - before treatment, with normal light; BW-6657/2 - before treatment - ultraviolet light ; Winterthur\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6665 - Engraving - General Washington, fictitious image published in William Russell's \"History of America 1779\" [SC-77]; made from a slide\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6667/1-2 - Mezzotint - George Washington by Charles Willson Peale [Print-3905/RP-486]; 1989 Annual Report\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6668 - Reenaactment of Inaugural journey - coach in front of Mansion\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6669 - Map of New York City owned by New York Historical Society, New York, NY\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6670 - Book - George Washington's copy of The Bee [W-368]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6671 - Land grant [Westmoreland County] for John Washington, 1667 October 30 [RM-810 ; MS-5226]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6672 - Survey of Pope's Creek Plantation, 1742 August 24 [RM-810 ; MS-5225]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6673 - Coach on the Mansion circle- reenactment of inaugural journey; Taken from slide\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6674 - Engraving of Old Tomb by G. Fairman [A-454.15]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6675 - Engraving of New Tomb by Putnam\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6676/1-2 - Engraving of The Tomb of Washington - new tomb [A-454.17]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6677 - Deed, granted to Giles Brent, Junior, 1654 September 6 [RM-283 ; MS-2832]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6678 - Copy photograph, Bill Sommerfield as George Washington greeting the Regent (Mrs. Robert Channing Seamans, Jr.) ;  Negative taken from a print\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6679 - Eleanor Parke Custis signature in an unidentified book\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6680 - Book - Title page, Treatise on Education, signed by Bushrod Washington [ML-322-F]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6681 - Engraving - Life of Washington, the farmer, by Regnier after Stearns [M-1087/CC]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6682 - Copy photograph, Reenactment of George Washington being told of his election; Photo only from a print\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6683 - Copy photograph, George Washington conference at Old Colony in Alexandria\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6684 - Aitken secretary, tambour closed, with upper cornice [W-158]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6685 - Aitken secretary, tambour open, with upper cornice [W-158]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6686 - Aitken secretary, top cornice removed, tambour open [W-158]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6687 - Aitken secretary, top cornice removed, tambour closed [W-158]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6688 - Aitken secretary, top cornice removed, tambour open, doors open [W-158]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6689 - Aitken secretary [W-158] \u0026amp; \"uncommon\" chair[W-159] together\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6690 - Burling \"uncommon\" chair, after restoration \u0026amp; strengthening [W-159]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6691 - Burling \"uncommon\" chair [W-159], after restoration - angle shot\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6692 - Copy photograph, ambrotype of Tomb, circa 1860\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6705 - Measured drawing - Mansion elevations - 1897, T. Mellon Rogers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6706 - Measured drawings - Mansion floor plans, 1st, 2nd, 3rd floors - 1897, T. Mellon Rogers; original drawings in archives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6707 - Measured drawing - Mansion floor plans, east elevation dependency - Van Campen Taylor, 1876\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6708 -  Measured drawing - Mansion interior, central stairway profile, south view by Morley Williams, 1935; original drawing in archives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6709 -  Measured drawing - Mansion interior, Palladian window by Morley Williams, 1935; original drawing in archives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6710 - Measured drawing - Mansion interior, Washington Bedchamber and back hall floor plan by Morley Williams, 1935; original drawing in archives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6711 - Measured drawing - Mansion interior, Washington Bedchamber, fireplace - north wall by Morley Williams, 1935; original drawing in archives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6712 - Engraving - \"Conquering the Wilderness\"; Willard-Budd Collection; B\u0026amp;W negative made from slide (CS-4742/9); MISSING 12/11/2023\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6713 - Engraving - \"The Courtship of Washington\"; Willard-Budd Collection; B\u0026amp;W negative from slide (CS-4742/21) ; MISSING 12/11/2023\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6719 - Measured drawing - colonnade by Van Campen Taylor, 1876\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6720 - Measured drawing - Mansion interior, Palladian window by Morley Williams, 1935\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6721 -  Measured drawing - (detail) showing East Front elevation by Van Campen Taylor, 1876\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6722 -  Measured drawing, West Gate and lodges by Samuel Boots, 1875\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6723 - Measured drawing - Mansion and dependencies by Charles K. Bryant, 1932; for Virigina Building at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6724 -  Measured drawing - Mansion interior, Washington Bedchamber, west wall by Morley Williams, 1932\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6727 - Detail of George Washington \u0026amp; Martha Washington from engraving of their wedding; from CS-5264/4\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6728 - Detail of George Washington \u0026amp; Martha Washington from engraving of their wedding; from CS-5264/6\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6731 - Small Dining Room - holidays table, view towards north wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6732 - Large Dining Room  [New Room] - Christmas pie for holiday scenario; also 8x10\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6733 - Large Dining Room [New Room] - sideboard with desserts for holiday scenario\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6734 - Lafayette bedroom with holiday tea\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6735 - Jim Rees' \"great cake\" for holiday scenario;  also 8x10\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6738 - Charles Willson Peale mezzotint, \"His Excellency George Washington...\" [Print-3905/RP-486]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6752/A-B - George Washington's townhouse in Washington, D. C. - published images; Owned by Historial Society of Washington, D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6753 - Oval medallion - Washington by Wedgwood [M-3438]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6754/A-B - Creamware - plate next to sherds, same design with feather edge\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6755 - Mount Vernon viewshed map\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6756/A-B - Copy photograph, Mount Vernon Wharf from river and from the shore; old photos\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6757 - Engraving - portrait George Washington by Edward Savage\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6758 - Book illustration - \"Fishing\" from The Sportsman's Dictionary\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6759 - George Washington paste knee buckles\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6760/A-B - Letter - William Thornton to George Washington, 1798 December 21\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6761/A-B - Indenture, George Corbin Washington and David English, 1817 August 14 [RM-841; MS-5293]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6762 - Archaeological sherds from vineyard and kitchen\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6763 - General Nathaniel Greene [M-1449]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6764 - Engraving - General Washington [M-1896]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6765/A-D - Commemorative medals ; BW-6765/A - Chicago World's Fair 1883; BW-6765/B - Presidential seal medal (small); BW- 6765/C - George Washington medal [M-3409]; BW- 6765/D - George Washington medal \u0026amp; Presidential Seal medal together\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6766 - Floor plan George Washington's townhouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6767 - Etching - West Front Mount Vernon by Paul Geissler [EV-3962/RP-505]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6768 - Colored engraving Tomb - Bartlett\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6769 - Engraving - \"East view of Mt. Vernon Mansion\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6772 - Letter - George Washington to John Alton, 1759 April 5 [W-416]; (oversize negatives in separate \"oversize\" box Picture Storage)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6773 - Detail - Julia Anne Blackburn Washington in family portrait by Chapman; for museum exhibit; owned by Masonic Memorial - Alexandria; acquired by Mount Vernon in 2018 [H-5709]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6774 - Copy photograph, John A. Washington, III; For Museum Exhibit\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6775 - Portrait, Charles Washington; Museum Exhibit\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6776 - Portrait - Betty Washington Lewis by John Wollaston [H-764]; Museum Exhibit\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6777 - Portrait - Samuel Washington; Museum Exhibit\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6780/A - Mansion - West Front\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6783/A-C - Copy photograph, Royal visit of Prince Charles and Princes Anne, July 17, 1970\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6790 - Copy photograph, Aerial view from record photos [RP-304; Print 5506]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6797/1-2 - Drawing of Mansion and basement by George Washington [W-1369/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6798 - Mourning scene painted by Nelly Custis [W-3614]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6799 - Blue \u0026amp; white pickle dish\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6800 - Martha Washington's dressing table in the Washington Bedchamber [W-372]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6801 - Copy photograph - 1858 stereograph of East Front by Langenheim [RP-6 ; St-3020]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6802/1-2 - Needle case cut from shell cushion, view of outside and with case opened [W-3529]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6803/1-3 - Punch bowl - details of center motif and inside decorative borders [W-2100]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6807 - Copy photograph, Study - view towards southeast corner; from CS-4601/41\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6821/1-2 - Overseer's quarters\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6822 - Larder in the Kitchen\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6823 - Greenhouse slave quarters - interior bunks\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6824 - Lacquered dressing case [W-219]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6825/A-B - Martha Washington's fan, front and back [W-2704]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6826 - Aitken secretary [W-158] and chair [W-159] in study\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6827 - Family Kitchen - east wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6836 - Letter, George Washington to John Howard, 1797 April 30 [RM-870; MS-5330]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6837/A-B - Letter, Tobias Lear (on behalf of Martha Washington) to Clement Biddle, 1800 March 8\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocument, Sales of Furniture at Belvoir, 1774 August 15, overall and detail [RM-851 ; MS-5306]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6839 - Chippendale side chair - G. Freeland Peter collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6840 - Copper preserving pot - G. Freeland Peter collection;  bequested to Mount Vernon in 1991 [W-3550/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6841 - Silver candlesticks - George Washington, G. Freeland Peter collection; bequest to Mount Vernon in 1991 [W-3549/C-D]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6842 - Book - The Gleaner Vol. III, with George Washington signature [ML-204-D]]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6843/A-B - Archaeology - oval nameplate \"Gen, Washington\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6844/A-B - Archaeology - artifacts ; Annual Report 1991\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6845 - Map - Barbados, 1734 [MAP-4058]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6846 - Engraving - Cornwallis \"Surrender at Yorktown\" [SC-171]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6847 - Copy photograph, Hall Bedroom [Small Room] ca. 1890\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6852 - Mrs. Anderson, Vice Regent of Texas (third from left) and Herb Prevost (first from left); Negative made from slide\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6853/1-3 - Central Passage staircase (without carpet)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6854 - George Washington's sundial (studio shot) [W-715]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6855 -  Copy photograph, Large Dining Room [New Room] ca. 1900\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6856/A-C - Houdon Bust [W-369]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6872 - Copy photograph, Bull's-eye room; Colorfax; see CS-5161/6\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6873 - Copy photograph, Southeast Garret Room; Colorfax; see CS-4679/27\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6874 - Copy photograph, Third floor hall and stairs to cupola; Colorfax; see CS-4679/29\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6875 - Copy photograph, Third floor stairway; Colorfax; see CS-4679/34\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6876 - Copy photograph, South lumber room; Colorfax; see CS-5162/14\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6877 - Copy photograph, Central Passage, view from landing; Colorfax; see CS-4382/2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6878 - Copy photograph, Closet of Washington Bedchamber; Colorfax; see CS-5162/4\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6881 - Copy photograph, Closet off Washington Bedroom; internegative made from color slide, not good\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6883 - Copy photograph, Aerial of East Front; from CS-4860/59\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6884 - Copy photograph, Sarah Tracy; Made from original photo in Library \"Record Photos\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6933 - Copy photograph, Texas gate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6934/1-3 - Copy photograph, Dirigible or airship over Mount Vernon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6935 - Copy photograph, View through colonnade (south) to river\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6936 - Copy photograph, East Front in snow\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6937 - Copy photograph, Stable in snow\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6938 - Copy photograph, Mansion East Front from north in snow\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6939 - Copy photograph, Greenhouse and parterres in snow\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6940/1-3 - Copy photograph, Views across Potomac River to Maryland shore, several include gate to deer park\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6941 - Copy photograph, View across Potomac River looking south\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6942/1-2 - Copy photograph, Storm Damage; BW-6942/1 - Fallen tree on Bowling Green with Greenhouse in background ; BW-6942/2 - Fallen tree inside Upper Garden\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6943 - Copy photograph, Greenhouse - Upper Garden\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6944 - Copy photograph, Upper Garden - view towards Spinning House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6945 - Copy photograph, Mansion - West Front\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6946/1-4 - Copy photograph, Mansion - East Front, multiple views (distant, south, north and from east east lawn)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6947 - Copy photograph, Texas gate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6948 - Copy photograph, Parking area near Texas gate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6973/1-3 - Fairfax riding chair [H-1888] photographed on the estate from various angles\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6979/1-3 - Cane - Top of cane head with George Washington crest [W-578] and side view of head of cane\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6980 - Manuscript, Petition for George Washington's boundary lands, 1754 February 9 (detail)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6981 - Document, Society of the Cincinnati certificate for James Williams of Virginia, 1787 March 1 [RM-838; MS-5366]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6982 - Map of Virginia \u0026amp; Maryland - 1755\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6983 - Book illustration - Plate 62 from Pain's Practical Builder, 1774\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6984/1-4 - Letter, George Washington to William Washington, 1793 March 3 [RM-873; MS-5333]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6985/1-2 - Barn plan, Enclosure, George Washington to William Pearce, 1795 May [RM-490 ; MS-4063]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6986 - Newspaper - National Intelligencer, 1858 May 6\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6987/1-2 - Invoice, for services provided by James Craik, 1791 November 14 [RM-873; MS-5334]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6988 - Document, The Inspection Return of the Music in the Army, 1782 July 1 [RM-886, MS-5384]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6989 - Paintings - small landscape attributed to Nelly Custis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6990 - Copy photograph, Tea Room outside Texas Gate, ca. 1930\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6991 - Engraving - Mount Vernon, the seat of the late Genl. G. Washington by Seymour, after Birch\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6992 - Portrait - George Washington by Le Paon [M-3660]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6993/1-2 - Miniature - portrait of Eliza Parke Custis, by James Peale [M-3615]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6994 - Silver wine syphon [M-3652], Gift of Mrs. Hollis Vice Regent Emeritus, of South Carolina\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6995 - Silver cream pail with cobalt glass liner [W-3653/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6996 - Life mask of George Washington [M-3613/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6997 - Items from archaeological dig\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7010/1-4 - Photomechanical print - Engraving, East front of Mount Vernon, J. Andrews and E. Croome - ca. 1839; Masterprint\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7024 - Copy photograph, Mount Vernon Ladies Association (MVLA) - Personnel John A. Castellani - East Front; Alexandra Gazette\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7058 - Copy photograph, Sixteen-sided barn from glass slide\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7068/1-4 - George Washington's dentures [W-1520], various angles\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7072 - Piazza - view to south with chairs; Washington House; see also CS-4668/16\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7079/1-10 - Conservation of frame; BW-7079/1-2 - Entire frame, before treatment; BW-7079/3-4 - Entire frame, during treatment; BW-7079/5 - Upper right corner, before treatment; BW-7079/6-7 - Upper right corner, during treatment; BW-7079/8 - Bottom right corner, before treatment; BW-7079/9-10 - Bottom right corner, during treatment; [M-3660/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7087 - George Washington farmer on horseback by N.C. Wyeth; see CT-5756; Owned by Brandywine Museum [LOAN]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7088/A-B - Cupola after restoration ; from CS-5791/20\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7114 - Lithograph - \"Tribute to Mount Vernon Fund\", oval George Washington after Gilbert Stuart\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7135/A-B - Portrait - George Washington by Gilbert Stuart, c. 1798 [H-4]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7136/A-B - Views of East and West Front by Edward Savage [H-2445/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7165 - Copy photograph, Pioneer Farmer site - pit sawing ; see CS-5870/2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7166 - Copy photograph, Pioneer Farmer site - nail making; see CS-5881/1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7167 - Copy photograph, Visitors - Wreath laying at Tomb; see CS-5883/10\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7184/A-B - Copy photograph, Colonial Days - Dr. Charles Young; from color slides in Education department\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7185 - Copy photograph, Exhibit Banner - D.A.R.; from color slide in Education department\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7186 - Copy photograph, Colonial Days - Candlemaker; from color slide in Education department\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7187 - Copy photograph, Licensing - reproductions brass door knocker; from color transparency from Licensing department\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7188 - Copy photograph, Licensing - reproductions, sun dial; from color transparency from Licensing department\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7208 - Copy photograph, Holiday table - Large Dining Room [New Room]; from CT-5433-1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7227 - Engraving - Whately-Sinclair birds-eye view of Mount Vernon [EV-4442/RP-658]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7245 - Engraving - British Surrendering at Yorktown\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7246 - Engraving - Display of the United States of America Amos Doolittle [SC-4]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7256 - Copy photograph, Engraving - Battle of Princeton [Print-4915/RP-725]; Original by Hal Conroy; from CS-5579/2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7257/1-2 - Glassware - Masonic decanter and firing glass [M-3881/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7258 - Furnishings - 18th century letter press [M-3885]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7259 - Needlework - Embroidered bird on silk \"MW\" [W-3883]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7260 - Masonic apron [H-3884/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7261 - Needlework - Washington memorial sampler [M-3846/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7265 - Society of the Cincinnati dinner plate [W-1436/I]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7270/1-13 - Exhibit - Mikimoto pearl model of Mount Vernon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7280 - Copy photograph, early view, Mary Washington House in Fredericksburg; from old glass lantern slide\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7281 - Copy photograph, Mansion interior, Study; from old glass lantern slide\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7282 - Copy photograph, Pioneer Farmer - construction - framing detail - 16-sided barn ; from CS-6014/23\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7283 - Copy photograph, Mount Vernon grounds - brick wall; from CS-6014/46\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7284 - Copy photograph, Aerial - grounds - Pioneer Farm; from CS-6014/65\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7285 - Copy photograph, Doolittle engraving [SC-4]; from CS-6026/6\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7286 - Copy photograph, Engraving - George Washington - farmer (detail); from CS-6014/62\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7287/1-2 - Copy photograph, Museum - annex, archaeology exhibit; from CS-6037/11, 19\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7288 - Copy photograph, Livestock - pig; from CS-5881/12\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7289 - Copy photograph, Education - Colonial Days - hoop game; from uncatalogued color slide in Education department\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7290 - Copy photograph, Education - Colonial Days - girl in costume; from uncatalogued color slide in Education department\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7291 - Copy photograph, Printed illustration - 16-sided barn; from uncatalogued color slide\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7292 - Copy photograph, Colonial Days - sheep shearing; from uncatalogued color slide\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7293 - Copy photograph, Book illustration - livestock - pig; from uncatalogued color slide\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7294 - Copy photograph, Pioneer Farm - harvesting grain; from uncatalogued color slide\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7295 - Measured drawing - George Washington - 16-sided barn ; from CS-6014-17, original at the Library of Congress\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7322/1-3 - Portrait - Lawrence Washington [W-126]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7326 - Copy photograph, Painting - \"Washington escorting mother into ballroom in Fredericksburg\" by Howard Pyle; from old glass plate negative, Library Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7327 - Copy photograph, Fredericksburg, VA, from across the Rappahannock River; from old glass plate negative - Library Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7328 - Copy photograph, Mary Washington House, Fredericksburg, VA; from old glass plate negative - Library Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7329 - Copy photograph, Mary Washington monument, Fredericksburg, VA; from old glass plate negative - Library Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7330 - Copy photograph, Engraving - Washington's mother persuading him not to go to sea; from old glass plate negative - Library Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7331 - Furnishings - dressing glass - lacquered - single tier [W-221]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7332 - Copy photograph, Biscuit porcelain plaque - George Washington [W-3868]; Peter collection; from CT-4524\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7333 - Copy photograph, North Lane;  RP-65, Pg-4022a\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7334/1-2 - Engraving - Martha Washington, after Stuart; Engraved by H. B. Halls Sons, NY [Print-4869/RP-695]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7335/1-2 - Engraving - George Washington - \"Premier President des Etats Unis de Amerique\" ; Print-4858/RP-695\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7336/1-2 - Engraving - George Washington by H. B. Halls Sons; Print-4870/RP-695\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7337/1-2 - Manuscript - Distillery ledger, January 1799 (detail)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7338/1-2 - Manuscript - ledger - distillery; page 39 [RM-929 ; MS-5468]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7339/1-2 - Manuscript - oath - loyalty - Greenleaf, Moses - 1778 May 10 [RM-931; MS-5472]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7340/1-2 - Manuscript - letter - Edward Braddock to Governor Robert H. Morris, 1755 March 10 [RM-928; MS-5467]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7341/1-2 - Manuscript - enlistment - Army, 1776 January 26 [RM-935 ; MS-5479]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7342/1-3 - Manuscript - letter - George Washington to Martha Washington, 1775 June 23 [MSS-252]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7343/1-2 - Books - Row of 5 books; 1996 Accessions\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7344/1-5 - Portrait - George Washington by Charles Willson Peale; LOAN - Stephen Smith Restricted\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7345/1-2 - Furniture - Windsor armchair - Gaw [M-3922/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7346/1-2 - Furniture - Windsor armchair - Gaw [M-3922/B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7347/1-2 - Military equipment - sword - Braddock [W-82], detail of hilt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7348/1-4 - Jewelry - locket - hair [W-613]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7349/1-2 - Personal gear - toothbrush, tongue scraper, case [W-615/A-D]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7350/1-3 - Personal gear - toothbrush [W-615/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7351/1-2 - Personal gear - dental tools [W-595/A-I]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7352/1-2 - Coffin fragment - gilt frame memento mori [W-3928]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7359 - Copy photograph, Harpsichord; from CS-4389/1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7372 - Copy photograph, Washington  Bedchamber - view to northwest corner; from CS-4612/8\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7373 - Copy photograph, Survey - Division - George Washington \u0026amp; Spencer, redrawn by Worth Bailey, 1944; from CS-3949\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7374/1-2 - Book illustration - British Architect by Batty Langley - Plate L - fireplace\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7375/1-2 - Book - New Principles of Gardening by Batty Langley, p. 202\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7376/1-2 - Book illustration - Country and City Builder by Batty Langley - Plate 5 - roof layout\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7377/1-2 - Book illustration - Country and City Builder by Batty Langley - Plate CXIV - Pulpit\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7378/1-2 - Conjectural drawing - Belvoir Mansion\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7386 - Copy photograph, U.S.S. Omaha in river, ca. 1930\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7387 - Copy photograph, Mansion - East Front\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7388 - Copy photograph, Mansion - south elevation, 1859\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7389 - Copy photograph, Mansion - south elevation, ca. 1859\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7390 - Copy photograph, Large Dining Room;  retro; Detroit Publishing Co.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7391 - Copy photograph, Mansion - south porch (Florida Cunningham), original photograph by Luke C. Dillon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7392 - Copy photograph, Mansion - southeast, ca. 1890s, with Statehood Train Party. Original photograph by Luke C. Dillon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7393 - Copy photograph, Mansion - East Front, from northeast, ca. 1859\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7399/1-2 - Furniture - Martha Washington dressing table [W-372]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7400/1-2 - Surveying and navigational - detail of terrestrial globe [W-166]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7401/1-2 - Furniture -  French writing desk belonging to Martha Washington (scenario with glasses/letter) [W-220]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7402/1-6 - Ceramic - Garniture vases - lions [W-972/A \u0026amp; B] [W-2260/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7403/1-2 - Silver - salver with pistol-handled knife and fork [knife and fork - W-2693/A-B - LOAN, restricted]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7404/1-2 - Silver - salver with pistol-handled knife and fork with reflection of wine glass [knife and fork W-2693/A-B - LOAN, restricted]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7405/1-2 - Furniture - Detail of chair back [M-2085]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7406/1-2 - Portrait - George Washington - Charles Willson Peale [H-17]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7407/1-2 - Manuscript - Vaughan Plan - Vaughan Journal - drafting tools\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7408/1-2 - Painting - Washington and Gist Crossing Allegheny possibly by Huntington [M-3941]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7409/1-2 - Engraving - New York fire - 1776\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7410/1-2 - Painting - George Washington's Tomb at Mount Vernon (at night) - Matthew Prior [M-3702]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7411/1-2 - Painting - George Washington's Tomb at Mount Vernon (daytime) - Matthew Prior [M-3701]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7412/1-2 - Portrait - George Washington - Gilbert Stuart [H-4]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7413/1-2 - Portrait - George Washington, porthole - Rembrandt Peale [H-2062]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7414/1-4 - Portrait - George Washington, miniature - John Ramage; front and reverse [W-3935]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7415/1-2 - Portrait - George Washington, miniature - Charles Willson Peale, 1776 [W-460]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7416/1-2 - Ceramics - Custine - coffee pot, detail [W-1209]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7417/1-2 - Firearm - pistol, detail [W-480]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7418/1-2 - Ceramic - Canton - flowerpot, detail [W-2329]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7419/1-2 - Silver - cruet stand [M-3436/A-F]; LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7420/1-2 - Ceramic - States - cup, saucer [W-1497]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7421/1-2 - Painting - Morning - Winstanley [W-1179]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7422/1-2 - Painting - Evening - Winstanley [W-1180]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7423/1-2 - Painting - Great Falls - Beck [W-2]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7424/1-2 - Painting - Harper's Ferry - Beck [W-3]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7425/1-2 - Ceramic - Cincinnati - plate, detail\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7426/1-2 - Silver - 4-bottle wine cooler\t[W-2618]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7427/1-2 - Silver - Humphreys spoon - handles\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7428/1-2 - Military equipment - dress sword [W-84]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7429/1-6 - Furnishings - fire buckets [W-403]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7430/1-4 - Clock - French mantel clock [W-11]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7431/1-2 - Furnishing - Detail of dressing glass [W-195] with pearl earrings [W-1444/B-C]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7432/1-2 - Furnishing - leather key basket [W-2072]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7433/1-2 - Furnishing - brass fender with dogs [W-7]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7434/1-3 - Brass telescope, overall and details [W-679]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7435/1-2 - Military equipment - silver spur on boot [W-1467]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7436/1-3 - Metal plate warmer [W-2180], detail\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7437/1-2 - Silver - candlestick - detail of ram's head [W-2521]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7438/1-2 - Furnishings - personal gear - riding crop - detail of handle [?]-1213\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7439/1-2 - Jewelry - grouping of pearl and gold necklace with a cameo ring\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7440/1-3 - Jewelry - gold watch [W-446] on waistcoat pocket detail [W-575]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7441/1-2 - Jewelry - portrait - miniature - George Washington by Trumbull [W-470]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7442/1-2 - Personal gear - snuff box - gold and agate [W-2810]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7443/1-2 - Military equipment - pewter plate, camp knife and fork\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7444/1-2 -Barometer [W-161]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7445/1-2 - Portrait - Bust - George Washington - Houdon [W-369]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7446/1-4 - Textile - quilt - pieced - Martha Washington [W-1522]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7447/1-2 - Furniture - side chair - Chippendale style pretzel back - detail\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7448/1-2 - Furniture - side chair - Sheraton - Aitken - back detail\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7449/1-2 - Furniture - side chair - Chippendale style - leg detail ; H-8\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7450/1-2 - Ceramic - bisque figures on plateau\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7451/1-2 - Silver candlesticks [W-18/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7452/1-2 - Manuscript - letter - George Washington to Charles Willson Peale, 1787 March 13 [MS-5504, RM-951]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7453/1-2 - Manuscript - Revenue Inspector's form, 1795 July 8 [MS-5480, RM-937]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7454/1-2 - Manuscript - 1789 May 8 - estimate for saddle - George Washington [MS-5508, RM-955]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7455/1-2 - Manuscript - lottery ticket - 1768 - George Washington signature [MS-5479, RM-937]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7456/1-2 - Manuscript - Champagne label\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7457/1-2 - Manuscript - letter - George Washington to Burwell Bassett, 1773 June 20 [MS-5503, RM-950]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7458/1-2 - Colonial note, five pounds, 1760 May 1 [MS-5483, RM-937]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7459/1-2 - Manuscript - survey - George Washington - 1752 April 12 [MS-5502, RM-950]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7460/1-2 - Pamphlets - Parliamentary Acts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7461/1-2 - Engraving - George Washington - Savage - 1793 [Print-5018, RP-755]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7462/1-2 - Silver - lighting device - Argand table lamp\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7463/1-2 - Portrait - miniature - Custis, Jacky [W-2102/B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7464/1-2 - Surveying compass - brass - Chandlee [W-164]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7465/1-2 - Manuscript - surveys and drafting tools\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7466/1-2 - Trunk - George Washington - detail of nameplate [W-366]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7467/1-2 - Military equipment - sash - Braddock (detail) [W-86]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7468/1-4 - Archeology - sherds - reconstructed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7469/1-2 - Metal - brass nameplate - George Washington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7470/1-2 - Portrait - miniature - Martha Washington - Charles Willson Peale - 1776 [W-2102/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7471/1-2 - Furniture - Windsor - armchair - GAW maker's mark\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7472/1-2 - Ceramic - punchbowl - glassware - wine glasses\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7473/1-3 - Portrait - George Washington - Le Paon [M-3660]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7474/1-2 - Silver - salver - fork - Washington crest\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7475/1-4 - Jewelry - ring - cameo - George Washington [H-1480]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7479 - Copy photograph, Thomas A. Edison planting tree at Mount Vernon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7483 - Painting - Kitchen at Mount Vernon - Eastman Johnson [M-1001]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7484 - Painting - Washington \u0026amp; Gist Crossing Allegheny [M-3941]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7485 - Map - Siege of Boston [MAP-4835]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7486 - Portrait - Officer of the British Royal Navy [M-3940]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7488 - Engraving - \"Early Days of Washington\" [M-1072, A-82]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7489 - Engraving - \"Washington \u0026amp; Gist Crossing Allegheny\" [RP-711, Print 4890]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7490 - Engraving - \"Life of George Washington, the Farmer\", Stearns [M-1087/cc, A-169]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7491 - Engraving - \"Washington and Friends after a Day's Hunt\" [RP-633, Print 4289]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7492 - Engraving - \"Home of Washington\" after Rossiter and Mignot [WB-53A1, RP-444, MPA-15]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7493 - Engraving - \"Washington Delivering Inauguration Address\" ; RP-631, Print 4287\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7494 - Engraving - \"George Washington\" after G. Stuart [RP-403, Print 1278]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7495 - Engraving - \"Courtship of Washington\" [WB-12A1/A, RP-444]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7496 - Engraving - \"Life of George Washington, the Soldier\",Battle of Monongahela [WB-9A1, RP-444]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7497 - Engraving - \"Washington at Mount Vernon, 1787\", N. Currier [WB-53AA1, RP-444]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7498 - Distillery ledger, 1799 [RM-929 ; MS-5468]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7499 - Distillery ledger, 1799 [RM-929 ; MS-5468]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7500 - Distillery ledger, 1799 [RM-929 ; MS-5468]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7501 - Distillery ledger, 1799 [RM-929 ; MS-5468]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7502 - Distillery ledger, 1799 [RM-929 ; MS-5468]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7503 - Drawing - Barn Plan - calculation of bricks, George Washington [RM-490 ; MS-4063]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7504 - Survey - George Washington for Samuel Isaac - 1751 [RM-919 ; MS-5451]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7505 - Survey - George Washington for William Nayler - 1752 [RM-950 ; MS-5502]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7506/1-8 - Manuscript - slave census, George Washington, 1799 - 8 pages [A-366.65]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7507/1-2 - Letter - George Washington to Burwell Bassett, 1773 June 20 [RM-950; MS-5503]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7508 - Plat, Ferry and French's farms, 1783, drawn by George Washington [W-179]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7509 - Measured drawing - Mansion balustrade, 1876 March 15\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7510 - Measured drawing - George Washington - plan for fireplace, chimneys\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7511 - Notes and drawing, Deer park wall, 1798 October [RM-770 ; MS-5082]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7512 - Measured drawing of Mansion, 1932, World Expositions\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7513 - Ceramic - punch bowl - Chinese export; Tudor Place collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7514 - Heating \u0026amp; lighting device - brass - andirons; Tudor Place collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7515 - Medals - Masonic - George Washington ; Owner - Kenmore Association\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7516 - Furniture - card table ; Owner - Kenmore Association\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7517/1-6 - Manuscript - Will - George Washington; BW-7517/1-4 - pages 1-4; BW-7517/5-6 - pages 9-10; Fairfax Circuit Court collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7517/7-14 - Manuscript - Will - George Washington; BW-7517/7 - page 17, 7517/8-10 - pages 18-20; BW-7517/11 - page 27; BW-7517/12 - page 29; BW-7517/13 - page 14; BW-7517/14 - cover; Fairfax County Circuit Court\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7518/1-2 - Engraving - \"Inauguration of Washington\" after Chappel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7539 - Book - Treatise on Fruit Trees, 1757, by Thomas Hitt - Plate VII\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7540/1-2 - Book illustration - Hot House Gardener, Sugar Loaf Pineapple\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7541/1-2 - Book illustration - Hot House Gardener, Plate No. 3 - Peach/Nectar\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7542/1-2 - Book illustration - Hot House Gardener - Cantaloupe melon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7543/1-2 - Book illustration - Hot House Gardener - Plate No. 4 -cherry/strawberry\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7544/1-4 - Book illustrations - The Complete Farmer - tools; Plate III, Plate IV, Plate VI, and Plate VII\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7545/1-6 - Book illustration - Le Jardinier Solitaire - tools ; pages 148-153\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7546 - Engraving - Mount Vernon East Front - Birch\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7547 - Lithograph - Plan of Mount Vernon - C. Currier [M-836] - shows slave cemetery\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7548/1-2 - Engraving - His Excellency George Washington - Rondel - George Washington on horse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7549/1-2 - Manuscript - George Washington drawing - Greenhouse plan no. 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7550/1-2 - Manuscript - George Washington drawing - Greenhouse plan no. 2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7553 - Copy photograph, Early view - photograph of Mansion, southeast, original date 1858\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7554 - Engraving - Surrender Earl of Cornwallis [Print-5196/RP-810]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7555 - Engraving - Washington Crossing the Delaware\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7556 - Manuscript - George Washington's drawing, Mansion, West Front [W-1369/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7557 - Letter, George Washington to Martha Washington, 1775 June 23 [MSS-252]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7558 - Textile - toile - George Washington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7559 - Clothing - George Washington - banyan [W-2407/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7560 - Clothing - Martha Washington - brown silk gown [W-1523]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7561 - Engraving - The Captive [Print-5226/RP-823]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7562 - Engraving - Old Tomb\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7563 - Engraving - Death of Major Pierson [Print-5229/RP-823]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7564 - Engraving - Death of Earl of Chatham [Print-5228/A/RP-823]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7565 - Engraving - Washington's adieu to Generals [WB-41D1]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7566 - Engraving - Dead soldier [Print-5227/RP-823]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7567 - Copy photograph, Early view - Washington's Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber], cabinet card\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7568 - Etching - George Washington, surveyor\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7569 - Engraving - George Washington taking command of the American Army [Print-4898/RP-716]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7570 - Engraving - Apotheosis of Washington [Print-5224/RP-821]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7571 - Map - Plan of the City of Washington, 1800 [MAP-5197/RP-811]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7572 - Personal gear - fishing tackle Japanned box [W-2201]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7573 - Personal gear - sun spectacles [W-490]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7574 - Ambrotype - Tom [H-1884]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7575 - Key to the Bastille [W-14/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7576 - Bastille model [W-402]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7577 - Ceramic - blue and white tureen with cover and platter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7578 - Life mask of George Washington [M-3613/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7579/1-2 - Glassware - bell jars [M-3989 and M-3990]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7580 - Ceramic - pitcher - Apotheosis [M-3994]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7581 - Licensing - jewelry - charm bracelet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7582 - Book illustration - The Complete Farmer, Plate VII\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7585/1-2 - Manuscript - rotation of crops - Dogue Run Farm\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7586/1-2 - Manuscript - crop rotation - Ferry Farm fields [RM-595 ; MS-4480]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7587/1-4 - Manuscript - crop rotation, six fields\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7588/1-4 - Letter, George Washington to William Pearce, 1794 May 4 [RM-490-F; MS-3960]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7589/1-4 - Letter, George Washington to William Pearce - 1795 December 13 [RM-490-F; MS-4026]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7590/1-4 - Letter, Martha Washington to Frances Bassett Washington, 1794 December 15 [A-680.41]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7591/1-6 - Letter, Martha Washington to Frances Bassett Washington, 1794 November 22 [RM-365 ; MS-2950]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7592/1-4 - Letter, George Washington to George Washington Fairfax - 1758 September 25 [W-429]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7593/1-2 - Manuscript - Poem - Elizabeth Powel - 1792 February 22\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7594/1-2 - Letter, Elizabeth Powel to George Washington - 1783 November 15 [A-572]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7595/1-2 - Account, Martha Washington's expenses, 1783 July 1 [A-581.1]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7596/1-4 - Letter, John Parke Custis to George Washington, 1776 June 10 [A-516.17]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7597/1-4 - Letter, John Parke Custis to Martha Washington, 1776 August 21 [W-632]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7598/1-6 - Letter, Tobias Lear to Mather, 1799 December 16\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7599/1-2 - Letter, Warner Lewis to George Washington, 1755 August 9 [A-301.282]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7600/1-4 - Letter, George Washington to Charles Lawrence, 26 April 1763 [RM-703; MS-4755]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7601/1-4 - Letter, George Washington to John Greenwood, 1797 January 20 [RM-685; MS-4663]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7602/1-2 - Engraving -'Lived respected and Fear'd -- Died Lamented and rever'd' - Columbia lamenting - Pember \u0026amp; Luzarder, 1800 [M-1087/H-1]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7603/1-2 - Engraving - Washington Family after Savage\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7604/1-2 - Engraving - mezzotint, George Washington, Charles Willson Peale, 1787 [M-2086/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7605/1-2 - Engraving - G. Washington in his Last Illness, 1800 [M-1087/H-2]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7606/1-2 - Engraving - 'Thus Virtue Triumphs Gloriously,' Alexander the Great enters Babylon [W-717/C]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7607/1-2 - Engraving - 'Virtue Surmounts All Difficulties,' with Alexander the Great [W-717/D]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7608/1-2 - Engraving - mezzotint - Benjamin Franklin - Charles Willson Peale [M-2086/C]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7609/1-2 - Engraving - mezzotint - Lafayette, Charles Willson Peale [M-2086/B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7610/1-2 - Engraving - 'He's Truly the Brave that Overcomes Himself,' Alexander the Great with Darius [W-717/B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7611/1-2 - Engraving - Portrait - George Washington, John Norman [Print-5075/RP-110]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7612/1-2 - Engraving - America lamenting her loss, James Sharples, 1800 [SC-16]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7613/1-2 - Engraving - Pater Patriae by John Coles, Jr., engraving by Gridley [SC-2]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7614/1-4 - Letter, Lund Washington to George Washington, 1775 October 15 [A-283.30]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7615/1-2 - Letter, George Washington to John Rumney, 1786 May 15 - pavers and piazza [W-419]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7616/1-2 - Letter, George Washington to George Digges, 1786 December 28 - pine plank [RM-801; MS-5216]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7617/1-4 - Document - Plantation Manager weekly report, 1793 February 10-16 [A-301.12]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7618/1-2 - Document, Carpenter's Report, 1793 February 17 [A-283.93]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7619/1-4 - Letter, George Washington to William Washington, 1793 March 3 [RM-873; MS-5333]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7620/1-2 - Document, Carpenter's Report, 1793 March 23 [A-283.98]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7621/1-6 - Document, Weekly Report, 1793 August 4-10 [A-283.101]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7622/1-4 - Document, Articles of Agreement with Thomas Green, 1793 October 25 [RM-690; MS-4702]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7623/1-2 - Letter, George Washington to William Thornton, 1798 December 20 - Townhouse [W-1370]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7651/1-2 - Survey, George Washington to John Posey, 1769 October 10 [A-481.1]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7652/1-6 - Document, Indenture for the leasing of the Mount Vernon estate from George and Ann Lee to George Washington, 1754 December 17 [RM-726; MS-4912]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7653/1-6 - Letter, George Washington to Robert Lewis, 1799 August 17 [A-734.3]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7654/1-2 - Letter, George Washington to Commissioners of the Federal City, 1799 August 28 [RM-186; MS-2574]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7655/1-2 - Lottery ticket # 210, 1768 [RM-937; MS-5479]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7656/1-2 - Broadside, Instructions to the Commanders of the Private Ships or Vessels of War, 1776 April 3 [MS-5457]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7657/1-2 - Enlistment Form, 1776 January 26 [RM-935; MS-5476]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7658 - Book - title page, Botanical Magazine by William Curtis - George Washington signature\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7659/1-4 - Eulogy, title page, Funeral Oration by Henry Lee, signed \"Amasa Stetson\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7660/1-2 - Eulogy, title page - Gouverner Morris\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7661/1-2 - Masonic Eulogy, title page\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7662/1-2 - Eulogy, title page - Thomas Paine\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount of Articles Bought and Price paid, 1794 April-June, kitchen staples during the presidency [\t\nW-678]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7664/1-6 - Book - Military Instructions, title page and dedication pages [M-1839]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7665/1-6 - Book - Military Instructions for Officers, title page and dedication pages [RL-6105]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7666/1-2 - List of slaves returned from British, 1781 [RM-770 ; MS-5084]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7667/1-2 - Document, \"Memorandum of the Division of Slaves of the Late Lawrence Washington Esq.\", 1754 December 10 [RM-698; MS-4745]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7668/1-4 - Manuscript - Division of Negroes, 1754 December 10\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7669/1-2 - Survey - Plat of Mansion House fields [RM-490 ; MS-4065]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7670/1-2 - Survey - Fairfax County tracts, 1770 [RM-93 ; MS-2241]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7671/1-2 - Survey, distances from Cameron to Colchester, 1788 [W-370]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7672 - Copy photograph, Slave cabin ca. 1908 [RP-412, PG-3722]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7673 - Copy photograph, Miss Harriet Clayton Comegys - Regent of MVLA; From Record Photos\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7674 - Portrait of Harrison H. Dodge, Superintendent of Mount Vernon; From Record Photos\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7675/1-3 - Houdon Bust (various angles), after 1999 conservation [W-369]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7676 - Furniture - armchair made by Robert Walker [W-4014]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7677 - Book, title page - publication of George Washington's Will, 1800\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7678 - Group of early pamphlets ; Loan - Brian Bex\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7679 - Book, title page - Common Sense, 6th edition; Loan - Brian Bex\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7680 - Book, title page - U.S. Constitution\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7681/1-2 - Book - An Analytick Treatise of Conick Sections, title page and detail of signature by George Washington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7682 - Engraving - Tomb of Washington - Childs \u0026amp; Inman [Print-5235/RP-829]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7683 - Engraving - L'Entre Triumphale de Troupes Royales a Nouvelle Yorck [Print-5234/RP-828]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7685 - Engraving - \"The Levee\" [WB-50A1]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7686 - Engraving - Marriage of Washington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEngraving - Brissots interview with General Washington [M-1894/65]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7688 - Engraving - Interview between Mr. Dinwiddie and George Washington [WB-4B1]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7689 - Engraving - Washington Parting with his Officers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7690 - Engraving - Washington as Surveyor, engraved by George R. Hall, after Darley, c. 1850-1860 [WB-3B1/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7691 - Engraving - Home of Washington, by Thomas Oldham Barlow, after Rossiter and Mignot\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7692 - Engraving - Early Days of Washington, by Walter, afer Inman, c. 1840-1860\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7693 - Engraving - Washington's First Interview with Mrs. Custis, by Ellis, after Darley [J-665/16]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7694 - Engraving - Bowling on the Green, by Childe Hassam, 1932\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7695 - Engraving - Washington's Farewell to His Officers, by Phillibrown, after Chappe, 1858 [Print-3178]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7696 - Engraving - Washington at Valley Forge, by McGoffin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7697 - Engraving - George Washington (Athenaeum), after Stuart\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7698 - Portrait - George Washington - Gilbert Stuart, c. 1798 [H-4]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7712 - Illustration - Memorial urn \"GW\" from eulogy - An oration on the sublime virtues of General George Washington [Jackson 4]. Featuerd in publication 'A Nation Mourns: Bishop James Madison's memorial eulogy [1800]...edited edition, 1999\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7713 - Illustration - Memorial urn - George Washington , eulogy by Dr. Isaac Ledyard [Jackson 138]. Featuerd in publication 'A Nation Mourns: Bishop James Madison's memorial eulogy [1800]...edited edition, 1999\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7714 - Illustration - Garland swag found in an oration. Featuerd in publication 'A Nation Mourns: Bishop James Madison's memorial eulogy [1800]...edited edition, 1999\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7715 - Illustration - Willow tree and GW obelisk, eulogy - An oration occasioned by the death of Gen. George Washington : pronounced in the First Baptist Meeting-House in the city of New-York, on February 22, 1800, at the invitation of the corporation of the church and published at their request [Jackson 140]. Featuerd in publication 'A Nation Mourns: Bishop James Madison's memorial eulogy [1800]...edited edition, 1999\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7716 - Illustration - spear, banner, branch. Featuerd in publication 'A Nation Mourns: Bishop James Madison's memorial eulogy [1800]...edited edition, 1999\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7717 - Illustration - 2 feathers with bow. Featuerd in publication 'A Nation Mourns: Bishop James Madison's memorial eulogy [1800]...edited edition, 1999\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7718 - Illustration - decorative swag. Featuerd in publication 'A Nation Mourns: Bishop James Madison's memorial eulogy [1800]...edited edition, 1999\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7719/1-2 - Engraving - Sacred to Patriotism [W-2796]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7720/1-2 - Engraving - Vertue Fit to Govern the World, Alexander Defeats Darius [W-717/E]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7721 - Engraving - The Prayer at Valley Force (with George Washington), by McRae, after Brueckner, 1889. Photograph by Rasmussen.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7722 - Copy photograph, Aerial view - 16-sided barn (new) complex, from CS-6193\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7724 - Engraving - First in Peace. \"Representing the Arrival of General George Washington at the Battery, New York, April 23, 1789.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7726 - Copy photograph, Thomas Edison planting a tree - 2 copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7727 - Copy photograph, Ford Fire Engine at Mount Vernon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7728 - Copy photograph, Eleanor Roosevelt, Madame Chiang Kai-Chek, President Franklin D. Roosevelt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7729 - Copy photograph, President Anastasio Somoza of Nicaragua, Eleanor Roosevelt, Mrs. Somoza\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7730 - Copy photograph, President John F. Kennedy, The Begum Nasir Aurangzeb, Jacqueline Kennedy, President Ayub Khan of Pakistan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7731 - Copy photograph, Queen Elizabeth, King George VI of England, and Charles Cecil Wall, Resident Director\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7741 - Copy photograph, President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Winston Churchill; 2 copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7742 - Copy photograph, Charles de Gaulle of France\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7743 - Copy photograph, Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime Minister of India and Mrs.  Chester C. Bolton - Vice Regent of Ohio\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7744/1-3 - Furniture - Chippendale side chair, overall and details [W-4116]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7746 - Copy photograph, Crown Prince Akihito of Japan at the Tomb\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7747 - Copy photograph, British and French Missions on East Lawn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7748 - Copy photograph, Princess Margaret \u0026amp; Lord Snowden. Photograph by Norman Matheny.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7749 - Copy photograph, Airship over Mount Vernon; see BW-5890\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7750 - Copy photograph, President of Liberia, William V.S. Tubman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7751 - Copy photograph, Wharf - visitors arriving at Mount Vernon by boat - Wilson Line\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7752 - Copy photograph, Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia - Amur Saud with Cecil Wall in central passage\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7753 - Copy photograph, Boy Scout Jamboree\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7754 - Copy photograph, President and  Mrs. Hoover with Mr. Dodge; 2 copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7755 - Copy photograph, MVLA - Ann Pamela Cunningham and Vice Regents on Piazza with bust\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7756 - Engraving - George Washington by Waterman Lilly Ormsby c. 1830s [Print-5269/RP-863]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7757 - Mezzotint - George Washington by Edward Savage after Stuart's Lansdowne portrait - 1801 [Print-5271/RP-865]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7758 - Engraving - Inscriptiones Selectae,  sculptors working on bust of Washington by Louis-Lepold Boily c. 1800 [Print-5265/RP-858]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7759 - Newspaper - Thanksgiving Proclamation - January 1795 [MS-5602]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7760/1-6 - Document - list of men employed at Great Falls by the Potomack Company [MS-5603]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7761 - Letter, William D. Brackenridge to A.J. Downing, 1848 January 12 [MS-5606]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7762 -  Needlepoint - \"Portrait of George Washington,\" Earle Greathead, received Best New Design Award, Woodlawn Plantation 1999 [M-4094]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7763 - Portrait - George Washington - oil on panel by Edward Savage c. 1789-1796 [M-4097]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7764 - Silver - Ivory-handled knife and fork [M-4100]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7765 - Ceramic - tureen stand - Cincinnati [W-4069]; *Restricted loan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7766 - Watercolor - General Lafayette visits Washington's Tomb, ca. 1824 [M-4057]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7767 - Copy photograph, Table setting with bisque ornament, platter and Sevres china ; China Book, p. 121; (CT-4514, CS-4514)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1 - Custis Family Bible, Title page\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2 - Table - Duncan Phyfe; \nBW-2a - Table - Duncan Phyfe\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3 - 'Evening' painting Winstanley; BW-3a - 'Evening' painting Winstanley. Painting, titled - View of the North [Hudson] River (Evening), by William Winstanley, [W-1180] - SEE DUPLICATES (4x5)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5 - Comb and case; BW-5a - Comb and case\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6 - Commode chair; BW-6a - Commode chair\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7 - Wedding breakfast table\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-8 - Post and side board of bed; BW-8a - Post and side board of bed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-9 - Fireplace, Banquet Hall [New Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-10 - Mansion, N. E. view\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-11 - Banquet Hall - S. E. corner [New Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-12 - West Parlor - north side\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-12 - Pieces of Martha Washington's dresses; BW-13a - Pieces of Martha Washington's dresses\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-14 - Custis Family Bible\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-16 - Bowling Green - N. E. section\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-17 - Print - Adonis Carried Off by Venus; Bw-17a - Print - Adonis Carried Off by Venus\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-18 - Print - Diana Deceived by Venus\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-19 - Painting, View of the North [Hudson] River (Morning) by William Winstanley [W-1179]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-20 - Table from Mount Vernon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-21 - Black and white horizontal photograph of the little parlor at Mount Vernon. The view is towards the south wall and includes furnishings and the doorway leading to the central passage.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-22 - Black and white horizontal photograph of the little parlor at Mount Vernon. The view is towards the northwest corner and includes the harpsicord and fireplace.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-23 - Main Hall - west end [Central Passage]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-24 - Blue Bedroom [Blue Room], view towards the northwest corner\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-25 - Dining Room - west side [Small Dining Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-26 - Sitting Room - south side [Downstairs Chamber], view includes the doorway, fireplace, and furnishings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-27 - Bowling green, tree-lined north serpentine path along the north bowling green. View faces northwest and includes gated entrance into the upper garden.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-58 -  West Parlor - north side; Front Parlor view toward north wall which includes table with tea set and chair, door, and fireplace\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-29 - South Lane; view towards south lane from beyond the Mansion circle. The sundial is seen in the foreground\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-30 - Print from Mount Vernon - title in French, 'Pensent-Ils au Raisin? Dedie a Monsieur le Baron de Horleman...'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-31a - Portrait, The Unknown (supposedly, George Washington) [M-763] - painting returned to Glasgow Art Gallery, January 1952.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-32 - Letter - Earl of Buchan to George Washington, original letter not in the Mount Vernon collection.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-34 - Mrs. Washington's Room, view of Mansion's south lumber room, once believed to have been occupied by Mrs. Washington upon George Washington's death and formally titled 'Mrs. Washington's Bed Room or Chamber.' Later determined that Mrs. Washington resided in a different chamber on the third floor of the Mansion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-35 - Spinning House, view of north lane looking south through the opened north lane gate. The spinning house can be seen on the far right.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-36 - Pantry [Butler's Pantry], view of south wall which includes large liquour case, as well as view of plates and smaller liquour case in back room.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-37 - Summer House - From Mrs. Washington's Room, view from room formerly thought to have been occupied by Martha Washington after George Washington's death - South Lumber Room. Later determined that Mrs. Washington resided in a different chamber on the third floor of the Mansion. Potomac River visible above trees.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-38 - Butler's House [Circle Storehouse], taken on the Mansion circle looking towards the west gate. The circle storehouse or butler's house is visible on the left.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-39 - Nelly Custis' Room [Chintz Room], taken from doorway with view of south wall, which includes fireplace and closet door.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-40 - Gen. Washington's Room - S. W. corner, wallpapered room, view towards south wall which includes bed and armchair.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-41 - Lafayette Room, view of north wall in the Lafayette room at Mount Vernon. The view includes the fireplace, furnishings, and the corner of the bedstead.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-42 - Hall Bed Room [Small Room], second floor of Mansion\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-43 - Hall Bed Room [Small Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-44 - Washington Bedchamber, showing fireplace, room wallpapered, view towards northwest corner which includes fireplace, armchair, and dressing table.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-45 - Mansion, northwest corner, view of north facade of Mansion\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-46 - West Gate and Lodge, west gate and one of porters' lodges\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-47 - East Portico [Piazza], taken at the north end of the piazza looking south.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-47 - Mansion's east front, with balustrade on the piazza. Taken from the northeast lawn.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-50 - Kitchen interior, view towards fireplace which includes window, cupboards, table, and baking oven.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-51 - West Gate, looking west\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-52 - Mansion, west front, showing kitchen\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-53 - Exterior view of Palladian or Venetian window, north facade of Mansion\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-54 - Exterior view of Palladian or Venetian window, north facade of Mansion\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-55 - Mansion, west front, from bowling green\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-56 - Mansion, west front\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-57 -  Spinning room interior, view includes loom, spinning wheels, and various other implements.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-58 - View of trees from bowling green looking towards north serpentine path\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-59 - Mansion west front, shot from the south side of the bowling green.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-60 - View through south colonnade\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-61 - View through north colonnade towards Mansion courtyard\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-62 - Mansion's new room. Taken at night. View towards northeast corner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-63 - Study, view towards northwest corner, includes fireplace and Aitken secretary and bookcase.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-64 - View of the north wall and Palladian window in the Mansion's new room. Taken at night.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-65 - New Room view towards southeast corner, includes fireplace.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-66 - Yellow Room view is of the east wall and includes the bedstead, window and furnishings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-67 - South colonnade\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-68 - North colonnade, view through colonnade towards Mansion circle.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-69 - Study - view towards southeast corner includes book press, terrestrial globe and Aitken secretary and bookcase.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-70 - View of west front of Mansion from bowling green includes both colonnades, kitchen, servants' hall and gardener's house.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-76 - View of Chintz room from doorway, includes fireplace, crib and portion of the bedstead.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-77 - Dining room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-179 - candlesticks\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-571 - Mrs. Lucy H. Pickens  - Vice Regent of South Carolina\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-658 - Fireplace in West Parlor. Includes painting \"A Neat Landscape - after Claude Lorrain\" [W-356] above mantel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-659 - West Parlor, view towards north wall which includes fireplace, doorway, chairs, and portion of table with tea set.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-660 - South wall in the downstairs chamber at Mount Vernon. View includes the fireplace and room furnishings. The south door is opened providing a view to the back stairwell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-661 - West Parlor, view towards north wall which includes fireplace, portion of table with tea set, and doorway into New Room.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-713 - Tomb photograph includes oval sign that reads, \"Tomb of Washington. Erected 1830-1831. Site and material specified in Washington's will.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-714 - Vaughan Plan - copy by Longfellow\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-715 - Aerial view of the Mount Vernon estate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-716 - Engraving of 'The Death of Washington'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-718 - Army blimp over Mount Vernon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-877 - Silver nutmeg grater; BW-877a - Silver nutmeg grater - opened,\nObject number - W-718\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-881/A - West Parlor, June 1937. View toward east wall which includes china bowl and equestrian portrait of George Washington [H-54]; BW-881/B - Equestrian portrait of Washington in West Parlor [H-54]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-895 - Parterre - Flower Garden\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-898 - South lane looking south with the coach house or south lane gate closed at the end of the lane. View includes adjacent outbuildings - smokehouse, wash house, coach house and stable.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-899 - South serpentine walk which extends west from the Mansion circle along the bowling green.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-900a and 900b - Flower Garden beds in west corner of upper garden. Includes view of north garden house.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-901 - Sketch of Mount Vernon by Mr. Winslow Homer and letter carried by him dated October 8, 1861\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-905 - George Ford, tomb guard at Mount Vernon, posing in front of the entrance to Washington's tomb. Print made from negative presented to by a representative of the Children of the American Revolution Society. Ford served as a guard from 1924-1935.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-906 - Flower Garden - hedge along fence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-907 - Flower Garden - iris\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-908 - Embroidery Stand - original\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-911 - Family Kitchen \u0026amp; Butler's House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-917 - Boxwood removal to Propagating House - Beetle Inspector on job\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-918 - Two unidentified men removing boxwood plantings in upper garden and searching for Japanese beetles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-919 - New West Gate Cottage\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-920 - Tractor plowing field #1 on the Mount Vernon estate. An unidentified employee operates the tractor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-921 - A MVLA employee driving a tractor to plow field #1 on the Mount Vernon estate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-922 - Boxwood removal to Propagating House - beetle Inspector on job.  Two unidentified men removing boxwood plantings from ground and looking for Japanese beetles. Related images: BW-917 and BW-918\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-923 - Sun Dial - original [W-715]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-928 - Old Barn - through wall opening\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-929A - Kitchen Garden - tomato bed; BW-929B - Kitchen Garden - tomato bed, with employee working (see digital object)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-930a - Piles of hay in the resevoir field or Gould lot looking south towards the Mansion and north grove;  BW-930b - Two men and truck; BW-930c - making hay in reservoir or Gould lot\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-931A-E - West Gate Cottage - removal of and addition to cottage at West Gate, now occupied by Robert Pulley \u0026amp; family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1673A-I - British Royal Party place wreath on Washington's tomb \u0026amp; tour grounds\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1674A and C - Vice Regents in group picture - East Front of Mansion attending Royal visit; BW-1674B - Daughters of Vice Regents attending Royal visit, posing on the piazza\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1675A-B - Mrs. Horace Mann Towner, Regent \u0026amp; Mrs. Thomas Palmer Denham (Vice Regent of Florida), with Mount Vernon Ladies' Association flag\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1676 - Regent Mrs. Horace Mann Towner, daughter \u0026amp; grandson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2303 - Mansion - drawing of evolution of additions to the house - 1757-1775\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2304 - Mansion - drawing of evolution of additions to the house - 1776-1787\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2315B -  View towards east wall which includes Edward Savage portraits of George and Martha Washington from Yale-deLancey Kountze Collection.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW2315E - Secretary desk in the downstairs chamber at Mount Vernon. This piece of furniture is from the Yale-Kountze Collection and was loanded to Mount Vernon by Yale University.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2316 - Houdon Bust [W-369] as exhibited in museum at Mount Vernon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2319 - Tambour secretary [W-158] \u0026amp; chair [W-159] in the study.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2320 - Portrait of George Washington by Charles Willson Peale [H-17] - 1780, also tea set, sofa, etc. in West Parlor [Front Parlor]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2334/A, BW-2334/AA and BW-2334/B - George Washington portrait - Savage;  LOAN - Yale-Delancey Kountze Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2334/BB - Martha Washington portrait - Savage; LOAN - Yale-Delancey Kountze Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2334/C - Painting on satin by Nelly Custis; LOAN - Yale-Delancey Kountze Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2334/F - Engraving - \"Bunker Hill\" [W-1407/A]; LOAN - Yale-Delancey Kountze Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2334/G - Andirons [W-1410/A-B] in Dining Room; LOAN - Yale-Delancey Kountze Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2334/H - Half-round card table [W-1413/B]; LOAN - Yale-Delancey Kountze Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2334/I - Ducking gun W-1410]; LOAN - Yale-Delancey Kountze Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2334/J - Embroidery frame [W-1417]; LOAN - Yale-Delancey Kountze Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2334/K - Set of fireplace tools including a shovel, tongs and poker [W-1406/A-C]; LOAN - Yale-Delancey Kountze Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2345 - Mrs. Washington's desk [W-220] - Washington bedchamber\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2346 - Portrait of Lawrence Washington [W-126]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2347 - Portrait of Nelly Custis by Trumbull [H-77]\nnegative missing - 2/28/22\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2348 - Painting of Kitchen at Mount Vernon by Eastman Johnson [M-1001], BW-2348A - Painting of Kitchen at Mount Vernon by Eastman Johnson [M-1001]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2349 - Wash House interiors; BW-2349A-D - Wash House interiors\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2350 - Spinning House interiors; BW-2350A - Spinning House interior\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2351 - Museum - first floor interior\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2365A - Mrs. Sarah King Hale - First Vice Regent of New Hampshire, BW-2365B - Mrs. Sarah King Hale - First Vice Regent of New Hampshire\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2368 - Houdon Bust [W-369] in profile\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2376 - Doctor Craik - silhouette\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2379A - Washington bookplate from The history of the decline and fall of the Roman empire /by Edward Gibbon, Esq. [W-401/D]; BW-2379B - Washington bookplate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2381/A - Title page, Commentary on the Book of Psalms [W-1202/A], Volume I, signed by Martha Washington with 1793 date.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2381/B - Title page, The history of the decline and fall of the Roman empire [W-401/D], Volume 4, by Edward Gibbon, Esq., title page signed by George Washington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2382 - Portrait of Eleanor Parke Custis (Nelly) [H-77]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2384 - Banquet Hall [New Room]- Palladian window\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2385 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - mantel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2386 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - mantel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2387 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - mantel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2388 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - mantel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2389 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - north wall with Palladian window\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2390 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - Palladian window\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2391 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - east end\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2392 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - northeast corner\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2393 - Barn [Stable] north side\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2394 - Barn [Stable], view through south lane gate (closed)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2395 - Barn [Stable] view from the east lawn through opening of brick wall along the south lane\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2396 - Barn [Stable] viewed from over the top of the brick wall along the south lane\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2399 - Bed in Lafayette Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW-2400 - Lafayette Room - fireplace\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2401 - North wall of the Lafayette Room view of fireplace and bed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2402 - Bedroom - [Washington Bedchamber] - bed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2403 - Bedroom - [Washington Bedchamber] - bed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2404 - Bedroom - [Washington Bedchamber] - fireplace\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2405 - Bedroom - [Washington Bedchamber] - desk\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2406 - Butler's Pantry\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2407 - Butler's Pantry\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2410 - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2411 - Dining Room [Small Dining Room], view of fireplace, table and south wall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2412 - Dining Room [Small Dining Room] - fireplace\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2413 - Dining Room [Small Dining Room] - fireplace\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2415 - View of upper garden and white picket fencing\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2416 - View of upper garden from doorway in the greenhouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2417 - View of southeast corner of upper garden. Roof tops of spinning house, salt house and north necessary can be seen in the distance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2418 - View of garden house and wall and fence along exterior of the upper garden.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2419 - East end of upper garden. Includes view of spinning house, salt house, and north necessary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2420 - Low aerial view of upper garden from above the east brick wall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2421 - Northwest corner of upper garden. Includes view of north garden house.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2422 - View of west end of upper garden\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2423 - Garden house in upper garden\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2424 - View towards west end of upper garden\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2425 - View of back side of garden house outside the upper garden wall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2426 - View of back side of north garden house outside the upper garden wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2427 - View of west end of upper garden with garden house in the distance\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2428 - View of upper garden path. The back side of the necessary can be seen along exterior wall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2429 - View of lower garden towards northeast corner. Several roofs of outbuildings can be seen over the top of the east wall of the garden.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2430 - View from within lower garden towards garden gate which is mostly hidden by boxwoods. A watering can sits on the edge of the dipping well.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2431 - View of dipping well in lower garden. Visible in the distance is the south necessary and roofs of outbuildings along the south lane.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2432 - View of southeast corner of lower garden. The stable roof is visible above the garden wall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2433 - View of boxwood hedges in the lower garden. A portion of the garden gate can be seen at left.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2434 - View of lower garden towards northeast corner. The south necessary and several outbuilding roofs can be seen in the distance including the Mansion cupola.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2435 - View of the lower garden near the east garden wall. Roofs of several outbuildings along the south lane can be seen above the wall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2436 - View of boxwood hedges in the lower garden. Also visible are portions of the north garden entrance and perimeter wall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2437 - View from within lower garden towards garden gate which is mostly hidden by boxwoods. A watering can sits on the edge of the dipping well.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2438 - View of upper garden path. The back side of the necessary can be seen along exterior wall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2439 - View of dipping well in lower garden. Visible in the distance is the south necessary and roofs of outbuildings along the south lane.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2440 - Kitchen interior. View includes fireplace, bench, various cooking utensils, hanging bellows, and oven.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2441 - Kitchen interior. View includes fireplace, bench, various cooking utensils, hanging bellows, and oven.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2442 - Kitchen interior. View includes fireplace, bench, various cooking utensils, hanging bellows, and oven.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2443 - Kitchen interior. View includes fireplace, bench, various cooking utensils, hanging bellows, and oven.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2444 - Kitchen interior. View of southeast corner with oven and side table filled with cooking implements, a fire bucket hangs on the wall. A portion of the fireplace can be seen at far left.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2445 - Kitchen interior, view of the south wall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBox 2446 - Kitchen interior, view of southeast corner with oven and side table.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2447 - Kitchen interior, southeast corner\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2448 - Kitchen interior, north wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2449 -  Photograph taken from the north lane looking south towards the mansion circle. A portion of the servant's hall and kitchen can be seen at left. To the right, is the circle storehouse, gardener's house and salt house.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2450 - Photograph taken from the north lane looking south towards the mansion circle. A portion of the servant's hall and kitchen can be seen at left. To the right, is the circle storehouse, gardener's house and salt house.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2451 - North lane - looking south\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2452 - North Lane, view looking north from across the Mansion cirle with sun dial in the foreground. Partial view of gardener's house (left) and servants' hall (right).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2453 - View of the salt house and spinning house along the north lane. North lane gate is closed at far end.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2454 - View of south lane taken from the Mansion circle looking south. The kitchen and circle storehouse can be seen along the circle drive with the remaining outbuildings along the south lane visible in the distance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2455 - View of the south lane looking north. The view includes outbuildings along the lane, a bricked path, and the coach house or south lane gate closed at left.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2456 - View of the south lane from beyond the stable looking north. The closed coach house or south lane gate can be seen in the distance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2457 - View of the south lane from the south lawn looking north. The circle storehouse and a partial view of the smokehouse can be seen on the left. The kitchen is visible through the trees on the right. In the foreground is the brick wall along the south lane.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2458 - View of the south lane and outbuildings taken from the Mansion circle looking south.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2459 - View of the south lane looking towards the Mansion circle. The smokehouse and the circle storehouse are on the left of the lane and the kitchen on the right. In the distance are the gardener's house, Mansion circle and servants' hall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2460 - View of the south lane from the stable (at left) looking north. The south lane gate is closed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2461 - View of south lane looking south. The corner of the kitchen is seen at left.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2462 - View of desk and chair in the Study.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2463 - View of southwest corner of the study with desk and chair.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2464 - South wall of the study, terrestial globe is in the foreground and desk and chair are along the wall between the two windows.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2465 - View of the southwest corner of the study.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2466 - View of the bookcases along the east wall of the study. The uncommon chair is in the foreground.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2467 - View of fireplace and mantel in the study.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2468 - Distant view of the west front of the Mansion from the 12-acre field.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2469 - View of the west front of the Mansion from the bowling green entrance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2470 - View of the west front of the Mansion from the bowling green.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2471 - View of the west front of the Mansion from the bowling green.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2472 - Distant view of south facade of the Mansion from the south lawn.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2473 - Distant view of the south facade of the Mansion from the south lawn.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2474 - Mansion - distant views - south lawn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2475 - Mansion - distant views - south lawn - near Tomb\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2476 - View of the Mansion's east front, taken from the northeast lawn.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2477 - View of the Mansion's east front, taken from the southeast lawn. People can be seen walking on the piazza.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2478 - View the east front and north facade of the Mansion from the northeast lawn.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2479 - View of the Mansion's east front, taken from the southeast lawn.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2480 - View of the Mansion's east front, taken from the southeast lawn.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2481 - View of the east front of the Mansion from the northeast lawn.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2482 - View of the Mansion's east front, taken from the northeast lawn.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2483 - View of the Mansion's east front, taken from the northeast lawn.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2484 - View of the Mansion from the northeast lawn. Several visitors are on the piazza.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2487 - Mansion - northeast façade, view includes the northeast corner of the piazza and Mansion, cellar entrance, north colonnade and servants' hall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2492 - Mansion - northeast façade\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2493 - View of the west front of the Mansion from the bowling green.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2494 - View of the west front of the Mansion from the central passage to the south entrance.  A portion of the Mansion circle is seen in the foreground.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2496 - View of the Mansion's west front, shot from the mansion circle.  Several people are standing and sitting in front of the Mansion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2497 - View of the Mansion's west front facade. Shot parallel to the west front from the central door towards the south colonnade.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2498 - View of the Mansion's west front, shot parallel to the house from the south colonnade towards the north.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2499 - View of the Mansion's west front, detail of door that leads to the central hall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2500 - View of the Mansion's west front, shot through the north colonnade.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2500a - View of the west front of the Mansion from the bowling green, includes the south colonnade and a portion of the kitchen (at right) ; filed with BW-2500\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2501 - View of the gardner's house, servants' hall (formely the Office) and north colonnade.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2503 - View of the kitchen and circle storehouse from across the Mansion circle.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2504 - View of old tomb\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2506 - View of paddock with lower garden wall in the distance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2508 - View of dogwood trees in the deer park on the Mount Vernon Estate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2509 - View of the deer park with dogwoods in bloom. A portion of the deer park wall can be seen at the bottom left and the Potomac River is in the far distance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2511 - View of the laundry yard from the south lane. Photograph is taken between the smokehouse and wash house with a view of the 19th century bell tower, lower garden brick wall, and south necessary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2512 - View of of lower garden (east) wall and south necessary. View looking north from the laundry yard outside of the lower garden perimeter wall. Includes view of 19th century bell tower.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2513 - View of of the brick wall next to the kitchen. The kitchen well house roof can be seen above the wall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2515 - View of north colonnade and east side of servants' hall. Salt house visible beyond brick wall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2517 - View from the hillside near the old tomb looking north. The south facade of the Mansion can be seen in the distance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2519 - View of Chintz Room (formerly Nelly Custis Room) - crib [W-237]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2520 - View of the bed in the northwest corner of the blue room.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2521 - View of north wall in the blue room, includes bed, side table and a portion of the fireplace.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2522 - View of bed along north wall of the blue room.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2525 - View of fireplace in the blue room.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2526 - View of bed in yellow room.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2528 - View of staircase in the central passage.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2529 - View of bed in small room, second floor of Mansion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2530 - View of gristmill taken from Dogue Creek. Several boats are in the foreground.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2531 - View of gristmill from Dogue Creek. Several boats are the foreground.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2532 - View of gristmill, two men are seated on exterior steps.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2533 - Distant view of gristmill with Dogue Creek in the foreground and miller's house on the far right.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2534 - View of gristmill\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2535 - Museum exhibit - west end, includes display cases with camp bed, bust of Washington, swords and model of the Bastille.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2536 - Museum exhibit - west end, includes display cases with camp bed, bust of Washington, swords and model of the Bastille.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2537 - 18th-century fan [W-1441] in museum\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2538 - Museum - quilt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2539 - Museum exhibit case - Penn Treaty quilt [W-365] and one of Martha Washington's shell cushions ; see CN/CT-838A-C\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2540 - Museum exhibit case - Penn Treaty quilt [W-365] and one of Martha Washington's shell cushions\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2541 - Museum - miniatures of George Washington by Charles Willson Peale (W-460) and Martha Washington by James Peale (W-624/A)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2542 - Museum - miniatures of George Washington by Charles Willson Peale (W-460) and Martha Washington by James Peale (W-624/A)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2543 - Museum - exhibit case of ceramics\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2544 - Museum - exhibit case of ceramics\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2545 - Museum - exhibit case of ceramics\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2547 - Music room - view of side of harpsichord [W-16] along the west wall. A French armchair sits next to the harpsichord.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2548 - Music room - close-up view of the harpsichord [W-16]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2549 - Music room - view from south doorway towards front of harpsichord [W-16]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2550 - Music room - view of harpsichord [W-16] from the north doorway.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2551 - Music room - harpsichord [W-16] and mantel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2552 - Music room - mantel - fireplace\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2554 - Partial view of south end of Mansion and cellar entrance with a corner of the piazza visible.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2555 - View of the south end of the piazza and a partial view of the cellar entrance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2556 - View of the full length of the piazza from the south towards the north grove.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2557 - View of the Mansion's piazza. The photograph is taken midway down the piazza looking south towards the Potomac River.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2559 - View of the length of the piazza taken from the north lawn.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2560 - View of the north corner of the piazza.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2561 - Pohick Church - exterior\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2562 - Pohick Church - exterior, with grave markers in the foreground.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2563 - Pohick Church - exterior, with grave markers in the foreground.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2564 - Pohick Church - interior\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2565 - Pohick Church - interior\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2566 - Tomb\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2567 - View of the front of Washington's tomb.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2568 - View of tomb from east with two American flags to either side of tomb entrance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2569 -  View of the west gate and one of the porters' lodges. The west front of the Mansion can be seen in the far distance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2571 - Porters' lodges at the west gate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2573 - View of porters' lodges on either side of the west gate entrance. The west gate well house is in the foreground.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2575 -  View of front parlor towards northeast corner which includes fireplace and painting above mantel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2576 -  View of south wall in front parlor with portrait of Washington by Charles Willson Peale [H-17]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2577 -  View of south wall in front parlor with portrait of Washington by Charles Willson Peale [H-17]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2578 - Secretary desk in the downstairs chamber at Mount Vernon. This piece of furniture is from the Yale-Kountze Collection and was loanded to Mount Vernon by Yale University.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2579 - View of south wall in downstairs chamber includes fireplace.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2581 - View of fireplace in the downstairs chamber.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2582 - Mansion from Bowling Green gate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2583 - West Front of Mansion\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2584 - View of greenhouse from the west parterre.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2585 - View of lower garden looking west. Includes the south garden house and beehouse. An employee works in one of the plant beds.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2586 - Mount Vernon - north façade\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2587 - View of staircase in central passage.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2588 - View of fireplace in old chamber.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2589 - Bedstead in old chamber\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2590 - Dining Room - fireplace\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2591 - Dining Room - view towards north wall with dining table in the foreground. Highchair sits against the wall between the two windows.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2592 - Butler's Pantry\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2593 -  Front Parlor - fireplace\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2594 - View of front parlor towards south wall which includes card table with chairs and portrait of George Washington by Charles Willson Peale [H-17].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2595 - View towards southeast corner of the little parlor, includes windows, French side chairs and a display case.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2596 - View into little parlor from the south doorway includes the harpsichord, fireplace and a view into the new room.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2597 - Washington's study includes secretary desk and uncommon chair placed between the windows along the south wall. View is towards the east wall with a partial view of the terrestrial globe and bookcases.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2598 - View of the study towards the southeast corner includes the bookcases, terrestrial globe and Washington's secretary bookcase and desk and cirular chair.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2599 - Vaughan mantel in new room. A portrait of Washington by Gilbert Stuart [H-4] hangs above the fireplace.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2600 - View of Palladian or Venetian window in the new room.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2601 - View of south wall in blue room includes bedstead and fireplace.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2602 - View of the bedstead in the Washington bedchamber\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2603 - View of the kitchen fireplace.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2604 - View of the coach house along the south lane. Two visitors stand in front of the building admiring the Powel coach.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2605 - View from north lane between gardener's house and salt house towards the greenhouse in the upper garden.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2606 - View of stable and part of the adjacent paddock.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2607 - North side of stable. View across laundry yard includes fence and non-historic bell structure, which was removed in 2012. The exterior of lower garden brick wall is visible far right.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2608 - View from southeast lawn over the brick wall towards the south lane, partial view of wash house and smokehouse. In the distance is the south necessary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2609 - View from over lower garden brick wall towards the south lane, includes laundry yard, smokehouse and wash house.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2610 - Biew of back side of north garden house from outside the upper garden wall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2651/2 - Piazza - from the north end; BW-2651/3 - Piazza - from the north end; BW-2651/4 - Piazza - from the north end\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2652/2 - View of lower garden towards west end includes garden house.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2653 - View of the front of Washington's tomb with iron hand railing along the brick.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2654 - Tomb\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2657/2-3 - View of the Mansion's east front, taken from the northeast lawn.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2658 - Mansion - East Front - railing on Piazza roof, dates photograph taken prior to 1936.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2662/1,8 - Stable, view of north and east sides, stairs removed; BW-2662/2 - Northeast corner of stable from break in the brick wall along the south lane; BW-2662/7 - North side of stable\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2663 - Photograph of kitchen and circle storehouse. \"Family Kitchen\" and \"Butler's House\" signs visible above doorways.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2667/1-2 - View of the south lane and outbuildings looking south.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2668/1 - Central passage and staircase, front door is opened with louvered doors closed; BW-2668/2 - Central passage and staircase, front door is closed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2668/3-4 - View of Vaughan mantel in the new room. A portrait of George Washington by Gilbert Stuart [H-4] hangs above the mantel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2668/5-7 - View of northeast corner of new room.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2668/8 - View of from doorway in little parlor looking north towards the new room - door opened. The harpsichord is in the foreground; BW-2668/9 - View of from doorway in little parlor looking north towards the new room - door closed. The harpsichord is in the foreground.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2668/10 - View of the south wall in the downstairs chamber (formerly called Martha Washington's sitting room) at Mount Vernon. View includes the fireplace and room furnishings. The south door is opened providing a view to the back stairwell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2686/A-B - Letter covers - to \u0026amp; from George Washington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2686/A - Engraving of the Washington Family by Edward Savage\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2687 - Old Tomb - J. Hill, aquatint - circa 1820; Object number M-1451/A\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2688/A-B - Downstairs chamber, bedstead and armchair\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2689 - Music Book - title page, Twelve Pieces for the Harpsichord or Piano-Forte, compiled by Sterkel. Loan - Yale-Kountze Collection.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2690 - Maritime document - signed by George Washington. Loan - Yale-Kountze Collection.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2746 - Exhibit of textile in the (Interpretive Center) Museum. In the middle is the wedding dress of Nelly Custis [W-592]. Transfered to Woodlawn Plantation in 1973.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2758 - Fowling gun [W-1404], detail of proof mark. Loan - Yale University Art Gallery, de Lancey Kountze Collection.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2759 - Cameo \"George Washington\" (Mrs. McCook Knox)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2760 - Cameo \"George Washington\" (Mrs. McCook Knox)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2761 - Fannie Bassett portrait [W-1488]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2795 - Sugar Bowl, black stoneware; Object Number [W-756]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2898 - Butler House bedroom; BW-2898/A - Butler House bedroom\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2899 - Stable - north side from south lane gate; BW-2899/a - Stable, southeast corner\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2931/1-3 - Early views, engravings of the Mansion and tomb; taken for Annual Report 1949\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2937/1-9, 16-17 - Pictures taken for Annual Report; BW-2937/1 - Mansion from southeast lawn; BW-2937/2 - interior of Kitchen, close-up of south wall; BW-2937/3 - pair of cut glass carafes; BW-2937/4 - Argand lamp [W-1545]; BW-2937/5 - cut-glass sweetmeat dish [W-1636]; BW-2937/6 - Mourning pins, watercolor on ivory [W-1588] and oval-shaped pin surrounded by pearls [M-1589]; BW-2937/7 - decanter [W-1642]; BW-2937/8 - cup and saucer [M-1638/A-B]; BW-2937/9 - dessert glass [W-1640]; BW-2937/16 - Washington's bookplate; BW-2937/17 - cup and saucer [W-1639/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2939 - Copy photograph of early view of repairs to the west front of the Mansion, c. 1860\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2940 - \"Unknown portrait\" [M-763]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2947 - sample of wallpaper border from the new room.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2948 - Locket containing supposed portraits of: George Washington, Martha Washington, Eleanor Parke Custis \u0026amp; George Washington Parke Custis and two other unidentified individuals all in profile. Painting signed by d'Augustin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3125 - Engraved book illustration of \"George Washington Lafayette,\" unknown source.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3126 - Nelly Custis - portrait - Pine\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3127 - Unknown woman - portrait\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3128 - Fanny Bassett - portrait - Pine\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3184 - View of greenhouse in upper garden\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3185 - Butler's pantry\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3186 - Central passage, view of staircase.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3187 - Banquet Hall [New Room], view of south wall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3188 - George Washington's Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber], view of south wall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3189 - George Washington's Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber], view of bedstead.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3190 - Washington's shaving case [W-1598]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3191 - George Washington's Shaving Case [W-1598]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3193 - Embroidered shawl fragment [W-1665], formerly identified as a wedding veil\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3194 - Detail of embroidered shawl fragment [W-1665], formerly identified as a wedding veil\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3195 - Miniature - George Washington by Robert Field [M-1661]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3196 - A pair of Sevres ice pots [W-1662/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3197 - Engraving \"Adonis Carried off by Venus\" [W-1602/B] LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3198 - Early view - engraving, Mount Vernon - G. I. Parkyns\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3199 - Engraving, \"Diana Deceived by Venus\" [W-1602/A] LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3200 - Equestrian portrait of George Washington by Rembrandt Peale [H-54]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3201 - Woodcut of the east front of the Mansion by Gilbert after William Russell Birch [M-1669]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3202 - Copy photograph of early photograph of Tomb - Langenheim, July 1850\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3203 - Copy photograph, early photograph of Mansion, west front - Langenheim, July 1850\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3204 - Martha Washington bible - title page [W-1659]; BW-3204a - Martha Washington bible - title page [W-1659]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3205 - Martha Washington's signature from Bible [W-1659]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3206/A-D - Several pages and details from a George Washington letter to Lund Washington, 1775 November 26 [A-516.8]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3207 - Memorandum of the survey of Captain Lawrence Washington's Estate along the Potomac and Little Hunting Creek. Signed by George Brent September 18, 1690 [W-648]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3232 - North lane showing Salt and Spinning Houses during an early restoration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3237 - Music room [Little Parlor], southeast corner\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3238 - View of west wall in small dining room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3239 -  View of west wall in front parlor\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3240 - View of the south wall in the study\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3241 - View of interior window in little parlor\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3242 - View of fireplace in kitchen\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3255 - Oil portrait - Washington Family by John Gadsby Chapman;\n Original owned by the Misses Washington; see CS 7093/1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3256 - Print - Pastoral Scene;\nCollection of Miss Anne Washington - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3257 - Colored print - British castle; \nCollection of Miss Anne Washington, LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3258 - \"Valentine\" - St. Joachim;\nCollection of Miss Anne Washington, LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3259 - Print - \"Andromache \u0026amp; Hector\";\nCollection of Miss Anne Washington, LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3260 - Print - Pastoral Scene;\nCollection of Miss Anne Washington, LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3261 - Silver of Bushrod Washington; \nCollection of Miss Anne Washington, LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3262 - Print - \"A Country Girl\";\nCollection of Miss Anne Washington, LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3263 - Portrait - Mrs. Bushrod Washington; \nCollection of Miss Anne Washington, LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3264 - Portrait - Judge Bushrod Washington; \n Collection of Miss Anne Washington, LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3265 - Portrait - Mrs. Nathaniel Crawford (nee Blackburn);\nCollection of Miss Anne Washington, LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3266 - Photo - Mrs. John A. Washington, Jr. (nee Selden);\nCollection of Miss Anne Washington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3269 - Portrait - Mrs. Jane Maria Van Antwerp, First Vice Regent of Iowa;\nOwned by Mrs. Alexander; See #3289, #3373\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3270 - Copy photograph, Mrs. Margaretta S. Morse, First Vice Regent of Louisiana;\n Collection of Col. E.C. Morse, Washington, DC; See also #3274\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3271 - Portrait - Mme. Octavia Walton LeVert, First Vice Regent of Alabama ;\nMVLA Collection see #3392\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3272 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Louisa Ingersoll Greenough, First Vice Regent of Massachusetts;\n MVLA collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3273 - Copy photograph - Miss Ann Pamela Cunningham, First Regent;\nMVLA collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3274 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Margaretta S. Morse, First Vice Regent of Louisiana;\nMVLA Collection;  See #3270\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3275 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Hannah Blake Farnsworth, First Vice Regent of Michigan;\nMVLA Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3276 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Catherine A. McWillie, First Vice Regent of Mississippi;\nMVLA Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3277 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Mary Rutledge Fogg, First Vice Regent of Tennessee;\nMVLA Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3278 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Rosa V. Johnson Jeffrey, First Vice Regent of Kentucky;\nMVLA Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3279 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Abby Wheaton Chace, First Vice Regent of Rhode Island;\nMVLA Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3280 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Elizabeth M. Walton, First Vice Regent of Missouri; \nMVLA Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3281 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Martha Mitchell, First Vice Regent of Wisconsin;\nMVLA Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3282 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Margaret Ann Comegys, First Vice Regent of Delaware;\nMVLA Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3283 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Alice Key Pendleton, First Vice Regent of Ohio;\nMVLA Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3284 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Catherine Willis Murat, First Vice Regent of Florida;\nMVLA Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3285 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Alice H. Dickinson, First Vice Regent of North Carolina;\nMVLA Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3286 - Copy photograph - Miss Sarah Tracy, Secretary to Ann Pamela Cunningham \u0026amp; Housekeeper at Mount Vernon;\nMVLA Collection; negative missing April 1993\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3287 - Copy photograph - Miss Mary Morris Hamilton, First Vice Regent of New York;\nMVLA Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3288 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Abba Isabelle Little, First Vice Regent of Maine; \nMVLA Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3289 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Jane Maria Van Antwerp, First Vice Regent of Iowa;\nMVLA Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3290 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Anna Cora Ogden Ritchie, First Vice Regent of Virginia; MVLA Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3291 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Sarah King Hale, First Vice Regent of New Hampshire; MVLA Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3292 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Philoclea Edgeworth Eve, First Vice Regent of Georgia; MVLA Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3293 - Copy photograph - Mme. Octavia Walton Le Vert, First Vice Regent of Alabama; MVLA Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3296 - Engraving of Edward Everett; MVLA Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3297 - Copy photograph - \"Rosemont\" - South Carolina home of Ann Pamela Cunningham; MVLA Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3298 - Copy photograph of ambrotype of visitors in front of Washington's tomb\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3301 - Silver spurs, detail of engraving on inside of spurs; object number [A-593 ; W-1912/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3302 - Silver spurs; object number [A-593; W-1912/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3303 - Snuff box; object number [A-602; W-1844]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3304 - Title page, publication of George Washington's will; object number [A-584]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3305 - Snuff box, lid with painted scene; object number [A-602; W-1844]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3308 - Spurious portrait of Nelly Custis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3309 - Silver tray; object number [A-643; H-1868]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3310 - Silver tray; object number [A-643; H-1868]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3311 - Ivory fan; object number [A-627; W-1857]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3312 - Reconstructed milk jug (salt glaze) from fragments found at Mount Vernon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3313 - Reconstructed wine cooler - from fragments acquired from Agnes Peter. This cooler was built in 1952 by Wilfred Nietzey of the Mount Vernon carpentry shop, based on evidence from the original parts and images of similar period pieces. The only elements of the piece that date to the eighteenth-century are the two staves with the lion's mask handles and the brass bands. One of the lion's masks was missing a handle. In an effort to give the cooler a uniform appearance, the materials used to fill out the rest of the piece were salvaged from old furniture of unspecified date, which had no relation to the original parts. Object number [W-1059]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3314 - Interior - Stove room in greenhouse slave quarters\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3315 - Interior - Greenhouse - view from west end looking east\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3316 - Interior - Greenhouse - view from east looking towards west\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3320 - Wax impressions of G.W. seals; object number [A-583; M-1675/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3321 - Larder in Family Kitchen\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3322 - Mezzotint of George Washington by Alexander Campbell\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3323 - Nelly Custis' harpsichord - book illustration sketched by Benson Lossing\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3324 - Bed and Bedstead on which Washington Died - book illustration sketched by Benson Lossing\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3334 - Copy photograph, Luke C. Dillon photograph of east front of Mansion with south porch, balustrade \u0026amp; 2 unidentified gentlemen\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3335 - Mock-up of curtains for Banquet Hall [New Room] for the Palladian or Venetian window\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3336 - Mock-up of curtains for Banquet Hall [New Room] - west window\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3337 - Candelabra or candle stand; object number [M-176]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3338 - Engraving - \"Coming at the Death\"; Halsey Collection - MVLA, object number [M-93/GG-5]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3355/A - Martha Washington's trunk; object number [W-368]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3358 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Anna Cora Ogden Ritchie, First Vice Regent of Virginia; See #3290;  Photo in MVLA Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3363 - Graff photographs - 1860 - Houdon Mask, Sharples miniature, \u0026amp; Peale miniatures; Originals borrowed from J.R. Battle, Villanova, PA. Not part of the Mount Vernon collection.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3367 - Sarah Tracy's military pass - Oct. 2, 1861\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3369 - Union soldiers at Mount Vernon; Taken from N.Y. Illustrated News\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3370 - Girl Scouts viewing the Centennial Exhibition in museum at Mount Vernon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3371 - Centennial Exhibition in the museum at Mount Vernon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3373 - Portrait - Mrs. Maria Van Antwerp, First Vice Regent of Iowa;  See #3289, #3269\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3380 - Articles of Agreement between John Augustine Washington and Ann Pamela Cunningham, April 6, 1858; BW-3380/a-f\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3381/b - Letter - Edward Everett to ladies of Richmond, Dec. 12, 1855, second page\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3384/A-B - Letter - Mary Custis Lee to John Augustine Washington, February 1859; BW-3384/A - Page 1; BW-3384/B - Page 2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3386 - Original certificate for Jane Maria Van Antwerp, Vice Regent of Iowa, October 26, 1858\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3387 - Original certificate for Margaretta F. Morse, Vice Regent of Louisiana, April 28, 1858\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3410 - Broadside - Cortland County Fair, fundraiser for the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association to purchase Mount Vernon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3418 - Early Subscription Paper with name, residence and amount filled in by donors. Ann Pamela Cunningham's signature \u0026amp; gift of $100 is on the first line.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3419/A-E - Pages from the Mount Vernon Record\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3424 - Treasury Department order for Miss Tracy's supplies, July 7, 1863\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3425 - Regent's and Vice Regents' badges; Mrs. Van Antwerp's jewelry\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3428 - Miniature portrait of James L. Petigru, 1834\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3429 - Illustration titled MOUNT VERNON, 1874, drawn by Theo R. Davis for the February 28, 1874 issue of Harper's Weekly. Aerial view of the Potomac River, a steamboat and visitors at the Mount Vernon wharf landing and the Mansion and estate in the background.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3430 - Early view - entraving of Mount Vernon, showing 200 acres, by Whateley and Sinclair, 1859; object number [M-1282]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3431 - Bird's eye view of Mount Vernon, 1859\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3432 - Engraving, \"East Front of Mansion\" - N. S. Bennett, 1858\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3436 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Lily Macalester Berghmans Laughton, Second Regent of Mount Vernon; MVLA Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3438 - Copy photograph, James [John] McHenry Hollingsworth, Second Superintendent of Mount Vernon; MVLA Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3439/A-B - Printed eulogy, 'In Memoriam.' for Mrs. Ella Bassett Washington, Vice Regent for West Virginia. Written by Susan E. Johnson Hudson, Secretary and Vice Regent for Connecticut.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3440/A-B - Two record pages from the Martha Washington's Bible, object number [W-1659]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3442 - New Room [Banquet Hall] - view from southeast corner showing Palladian window\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3443 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - view toward southeast corner showing door to Music room \u0026amp; exterior door and 2 paintings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3444 - Detail of oval mirror, bracket \u0026amp; candelabra - Banquet Hall [New Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3445 - Music room [Little Parlor] - view of west wall - harpsichord closed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3447/A-B - Mahogany card table - Music room [Little Parlor]; object number [W-1465]. BW-3447/A table closed; BW-3447/B, table leaf opened and tilted against wall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3450 -  West Parlor [Front Parlor] - toward fireplace, north door closed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3451 - Lacquer dressing case; [W-195]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3452 - Downstairs bedchamber - mirror and table\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3454 - Dining Room [Small Dining Room] - across table toward southwest window\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3455 - Close-up of Chippendale chair in the study ; [W-95]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3457 - Study - view from northeast corner towards southwest corner\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3458 - Washington's desk [W-158] and chair [W-159] in the study\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3459 - Washington's desk [W-158] and chair [W-159] in the study\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3460 - Blue Bedroom - view from fireplace across bed to windows and southwest corner\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3461 - Lafayette Bedroom - wide angle shot from door towards north wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3462 - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room] - wide angle from door towards southwest corner\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3463 - Group of 3 Windsor chairs with shell cushions from Yellow Bedroom\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3464 - Scenario with Washington's shaving stand [W-202] and fixtures - George Washington's dressing room situated in the closet in the Washington Bedchamber\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3465 - Wash stand [W-199] in the Washington bedchamber\n]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3466 -Washington bedchamber - view from from door across bed to desk along west wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3467 - Washington Bedchamber - view towards fireplace and portrait of Martha Custis hung on the north wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3468 - Cane chair [W-200], mirror [W-201], medicine box table [W-207], lacquer box [W-219] in Washington Bedchamber\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3469 - Interior view of kitchen from north doorway towards fireplace\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3472 - Sketch of weathervane\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3473 - Martha Washington - reproduction Wollaston portrait in office ; (original at Washington \u0026amp; Lee);  See 1953 Handbook\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3474 - West Front - Mansion from view of 1840, reproduction in office\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3487 - 'Ancient Lantern' - Benson Lossing sketch\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3488 - Benson Lossing sketch of Vaughan fireplace in new room - titled 'Italian Chimney-Piece'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3494 - Lossing's sketch of East Front of Mansion\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3497 - Silver plateau [W-105/A-E] on table in dining room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3498 - Silver plateau [W-105/A-E] on table in Dining Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3499 - Silver salver with Custis crest [W-108]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3500 - Silver desk set belongin to George Washington ; Bolling-Lee Collection, MVLA [W-2520/A-D]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3501 - Washington salver with crest [W-2515];  Bolling-Lee Collection, MVLA; Slide available\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3502 - Silver tray by Ephraim Brasher [W-32] - one of pair owned by George Washington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3503 - Sheffield Argand lamp [W-1545/A-E]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3504 - Sheffield bracket lamps (pair) ; [W-13/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3505 - Sheffield bracket lamps (pair)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3506 - Sheffield Argand lamp [W-1545/A-E]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3507 - Detail of Washington coat-of-arms from coffee pot ;  Bolling-Lee Collection, MVLA [W-2517]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3508 - Coffee pot with coat of arms - owned by George Washington ; Bolling-Lee Collection, MVLA;  Slide available [W-2517]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3509 - Cruet stand with Custis crest ; [W-484] ;  MVLA; slide available\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3510 - Sheffield candlesticks owned by George Washington ; [W-18/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3511 - Cruet stand with Washington crest ; Bolling-Lee collection, MVLA [W-2518]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3512 - Sheffield sugar pail with Washington crest [W-1988/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3513 - Washington spoons ;  owned by DeButts, Bolling-Lee and MVLA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3514 - Detail of Custis coat of arms ; from tray owned by MVLA [W-108]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3515 - Detail of Washington coat of arms ; from cruet stand in Bolling Lee collection - MVLA [W-2518]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3516 - Detail of Washington crest ; from tray in Bolling Lee collection - MVLA [W-2515]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3517 - Head of silver riding crop of George Washington ; [A-221, W-1213]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3518 - Knife and forks owned by George Washington ; \n Knife and large fork - Lewis Collection Smithsonian - LOAN; small fork - MVLA collection [W-495/B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3519 - Sheffield teaboard with gallery ; Lewis Collection, Smithsonian - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3520 - Sheffield coaster and basket ; Lewis Collection, Smithsonian - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3521 - Double armed Sheffield lamp ;  Lewis Collection, Smithsonian - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3522 - Washington camp cups ;  One owned by Mrs. DeButts, the other owned by Mrs. Ely - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3523 - Coffee pot and slop bowl of George Washington ;  DeButts Collection - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3524 - Three Washington trays with Washington crest ; DeButts Collection - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3525 - Three Washington trays with Washington crest ; DeButts Collection - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3526 - Silver tray ;  Owned by Mrs. DeButts - mate at Mount Vernon - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3527 - Washington silver ;  Spoons owned by Bolling Lee heirs and the DeButts - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3528 - Washington and Custis salt spoons ; Washington - Bolling-Lee Collection MVLA [W-2532]; Custis - deButts Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3529 - Two bottle Sheffield wine cooler and racks ; DeButts Collection - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3530 - Washington camp cups ;  One owned by Mrs. H. DeButts, the other by her sister, Mrs. Hanson Ely - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3531 - The Custis plate - silver once owned by John Parke Custis ; from the collections of MVLA, George Bolling Lee and DeButts-Ely\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3532 - The Custis plate - silver once owned by John Parke Custis ; from the collections of MVLA, George Bolling Lee and DeButts-Ely\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3533 - The Custis plate - silver once owned by John Parke Custis ; from the collections of MVLA, George Bolling Lee and DeButts-Ely; slide available\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3534 - George Washington Parke Custis - miniature by Robert Field ; DeButts Collection - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3535 - Pine portrait [W-78] Nelly Custis [Eleanor Parke Custis] after refinishing at Walthers Gallery\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3536a - Miniature of Eliza Parke Custis by unknown painter ; [A-690, H-1911]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3537 - Fairfax riding chair [A-679, H-1888]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3538 - Cup and saucer (Comte de Custine) ; [A-651, W-1875]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3539 - Wedgewood pitcher ; [M-1892, A-688]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3540/A - Trunk with copper nameplate of George Washington [W-1878]; BW-3540/B - Detail of copper nameplate [W-1878]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3541 - Banquet Hall [New Room] showing new curtains\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3542 - Reconstructed Spinning House from southeast end\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3543A - Silver gravy spoon initialed EPC and Custis crest\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3543B - Detail of monogram and Custis crest on gravy spoon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3544 - Cross of pearls which had belonged to Martha Washington [W-1873]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3545 - Garnet pin refashioned from a Martha Washington earring [W-1864/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3546 - Windsor chair said to have come from Mount Vernon [W-1877]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3551/A - George Washington's travelling bidet - open [A-713, W-1906]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3551/B - George Washington's travelling bidet - closed [A-713, W-1906]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3552/A-B - Reconstructed Spinning House - north room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3553 - Reconstructed Spinning House - south room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3554/A-G - Selected pages of Washington Bible\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3558 - Silver argand lamp [A-649; W-1871]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3559 - Shell snuff box [A-721; W-1910]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3560 - Interior reconstructed Spinning House - north room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3561 - Silver gravy spoon, initialed EPC with crest\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3562 - Copy photographs of West Front Mansion; Miss Tracy by Mansion porch - early views\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3563 - Copy photographs - Tomb; East Front of Mansion - early views\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3565 - Reshingling Mansion roof, November 1953\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3577 - Roasting apparatus - sketch from book\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3578 - Insurance Policy, 1803, in the Library of Virginia collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3661 - Sharples' portrait of Rev. Dr. Tuckerman and frame with egg and dart motif and beading\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3678 - Martha Washington's gold earrings [A-786, W-1975/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3679 - Martha Washington's seed pearl ring [A-786, W-1976]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3680/A - Iron chest belonging to Daniel Parke Custis [A-772; W-1964] ; BW-3680/B - sketch of iron chest\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3681 - Iron chest belonging to Daniel Parke Custis - open [A-772 ; W-1964]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3682 - Pair of tin candlesticks formerly at Mount Vernon [W-1953/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3683 - View of northwest corner of Banquet Hall [New Room] including Palladian or Venetian window.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3694 - Drawing of new bookplate for Reference Library, based on Washington's watermark\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3783/A - Illustration from Lossing - 'Section of Shaded Carriage-Way' key to trees planted along the north serpentine path; BW-3783/B - Illustration from Lossing - 'General Plan of the Mansion and Grounds at Mount Vernon'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3802/A - Dandridge fob seal [A-812; H-2013/A-B]; BW-3802/B - wax impression made from Dandridge fob seal\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3803 - Martha Washington's gold loop earrings [A-810; W-2004/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3804 - Martha Washington's pearl ring [A-810, W-2005]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3805 - Martha Washington's garnet earrings [A-810; W-2003/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3813 - Martha Washington's gold loop earrings [A-810; W-2004/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3961 - Nutmeg grater [W-718]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3962 - Detail - silver tea tray, silver maker's stamps [W-32]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3963 - Custis tea urn [W-107]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3964 - Chamber candlestick [W-618]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3968 - Martha Washington miniature - Charles Willson Peale [A-894, W-2102/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3969 - Pair of Sheffield silver waiters (Smithsonian)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3970 - Double branch plated argand lamp (Smithsonian) LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3972 - Side chair - Hepplewhite [W-134]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3973 - French armchair - Louis XVI [W-30]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3974 - Uncommon chair, desk chair by Thomas Burling - revolving [W-159]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3975 - Chippendale card table with leaf up [W-133]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3976 - Chippendale card table [W-133]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3977 - Side chair - Queen Anne [W-259]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3978 - Pier table - Queen Anne [W-1546]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3979 - Card table [W-197]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3980 - Bedpost - Nelly Custis room [Chintz Room] - Sheraton style [M-242]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3981 - Bedpost - George Washington's room [W-194]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3982/A - Oval mezzotint of George Washington [M-2086/A] by Charles Willson Peale; BW-3982/B - Oval mezzotint of the Marquis de Lafayette [M-2086/B] by Charles Willson Peale; BW-3982/C - Oval mezzotint of Benjamin Franklin [M-2086/C] by Charles Willson Peale\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4003 - Pair of brass lamps [W-2138/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4004/A - Key to Bastille - with case;  BW-4004/B - Key to Bastille without case\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4005 - Waistcoat belonging to George Washington [W-2149]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4006 - Pair of blue glass finger bowls [W-2107/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4007 - Cut glass compote [W-2114]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4008 - Cut glass finger bowl [W-2115]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4009 - Finger bowl stand [W-2113]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4010 - Glass goblet [W-2112]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4011 - Engraved glass goblet [W-2110], cut glass decanter and stopper [W-2108/A-B], and wineglass [W-2117/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4015 - Masonic pin [A-916 ; W-2077]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4018/G - Photo of drawing of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association badge made from Worth Bailey's Handbook drawings and early engravings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4019/A - Architectural plans for Mount Vernon stable; BW-4019/B - Engraving - Tomb of Washington at Mount Vernon; BW-4019/C - Illustration of plan of Washington's barn; BW-4019/D - Illustrations of Washington's greenhouse plans; BW-4019/E - Illustration of Washington's drawing of the west front of the Mansion and plan of the Mansion basement; BW-4019/F - Illustration of plan of north end of the Mansion; BW-4019/G - Drawing of Mansion, 1933\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4087 - West Front of Mansion\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4095 - View of the west front of the Mansion from the bowling green entrance, gates opened.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4098 - View of the north end of the Mansion with a partial view of the servants' hall at right.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4114\t- Kitchen and circle storehouse from the Mansion circle.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4120\t- View of the front of Washington's tomb with tomb guard Will Holland standing near the entrance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4121 - Pohick Church\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4122 - View from Piazza, looking south towards Potomac River\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4268/A-C - Title page of The Art of Cookery Made Plain and Easy, by Hannah Glasse [W-2140]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4269 - Argand wall lamp [A-894; W-2169]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4273/A-C\t- Pair of shoe buckles [A-945; W-2196/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4274/A-D - Seed pearl jewelry - earrings and pendants [A-965; W-2214/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4276/A-B - Mansion's small lumber room, formally titled 'Mrs. Washington's Bed Room,' construction research, exposed lath and bricks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4278 - Candelabra [A-988 ; W-2238]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4281/A-B - Garnet necklace belonging to Martha Washington [A-965; W-2212]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4282/A-C - Front Parlor - tea table \u0026amp; fireplace\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4283/A-G -  West Parlor [Front Parlor] -  wall panel construction details\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4284 - Dried flower arrangement in central passage with print of Washington \"Sacred to Patriotism\" and the hunting horn [W-81]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4285/B-C - Drawing, A Perspective View of the Mansion, Outbuildings, Gardens, etc., with a key thereto\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4287/A-C - Wallpaper sample - fish account book cover, dated March 26, 1793\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4293 - Copy photograph, St. Peter's Church, New Kent County\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4294 - Copy photograph, Dandridge homestead (Chestnut Grove, New Kent County, Virginia)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4295 - View of West Gate and Porter's Lodges - from middle vista\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4296/A-B - Mansion - East Front\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4297/A-E - Lower Garden views; Beehouse in lower garden [BW-4297/C]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4298/A-F - Views of Upper Garden and Greenhouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4299 - View of the west front of Mount Vernon from the 12-acre field. The bowling green entrance is in the foreground.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4300/A - States china - covered cup and saucer [W-2291/A-C] LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4300/B - Woodlawn china - cup and saucer; LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4300/C - Angouleme - plate and shell-shaped dish [W-2294, W-2295] LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4300/D - Sevres - round dish and 2 plates [W-2298, W-2297/A-B] LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4300/E - One Nast cup \u0026amp; 4 Sevres cups [W-2300, W-2301, 2302/A-B] LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4300/F - Sevres - molded cups and tray*; butter dish with cover; dish* [W-2304, W-2305/A-B, W-2303] LOAN. Molded cups and tray; and dish acquired in 2020.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4300/G - Sevres - vegetable dish; square dish; plate with scalloped edge [W-2308, W-2307, W-2306]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4300/H - Sevres - four saucers [W-2310, W-2311, W-2309/A-B] LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4300/I - Bisque figures - cherub with quiver; cherub with grapes; boy with jug; girl with flowers [W-2315, W-2312, W-2313, W-2314]. Cherubs acquired in 1983. W-2313 and W-2314 - LOAN.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4300/J - Bisques figures - man with musket; chinoiserie man with cymbal; Minerva [W-2317, W-2316, W-2318]. Man with musket and man with cymbal acquired in 1985. Minerva [W-2318] LOAN.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4300/K - Bisque figures - woman in toga - LOAN; woman in dress \u0026amp; hat [W-2319]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4300/L - Bisque - group of figures [W-2321/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4300/M - Bisque - group of figures [W-2321/B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4300/O - Chinese export tobacco leaf tureen cover [W-2324/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4300/P - Chinese export mug; Chinese export guglet and basin [W-2326, W-2325/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4300/Q - Chinese export tobacco leaf platter; small square platter [W-2327/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4300/R - Two blue glass finger bowls\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4300/S - Canton - blue \u0026amp; white hexagonal jardiniere [W-2329]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4300/T - Two cut glass candlesticks [W-2330/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4300/U - Cut glass dish and cover [W-2861/A-B]; glass decanter and stopper [LOAN}\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4300/V - Glassware -  2 boat-shaped salt dishes; 2 engraved star design wine glasses; cut glass jelly glass; cut glass tumbler\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4300/W - Glassware -  cut glass compote; cut glass finger bowl; engraved glass cup\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4301/A-B - Architectural drawings of colonnades\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4302/A-D - Architectural plans - Stable\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4303 - Architectural plans - Coach House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4304/A-D - Architectural plans - Smoke House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4305 - Architectural plans - Salt House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4306/A-E - Architectural plans - Butler's House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4307/A-J - Architectural plans - Spinning House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4308/A-H - Architectural plans - Office [Servants' Hall]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4309/A-G - Architectural plans - Greenhouse \u0026amp; slave quarters\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4310/A-B - Architectural plans - Family Kitchen\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4311/A-C - Architectural plans - Gardener's house\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4312/A-C - Architectural plans - Wash House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4313/A-C - Architectural plans - Octagons [Necessaries and Garden Houses]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4314 - Book illustration - The Farmer's Cart, livestock with cart, from an Arthur Young book.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4315 - Stable - north façade from Kitchen Garden with center door open and with visitors\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4316 - Stable - north façade from Wash House yard\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4317 - Stable - north façade from Kitchen Garden with center door closed and without visitors\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4318/A-D - Mansion - East Front, from northeast\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4319 - Mansion Circle - south side, from Bowling Green, includes view of south colonnade, kitchen, and circle storehouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4320 - Stable - south side, from Paddock Road\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4321/A-B - Lower Garden - view along north wall, east from the gate, view includes necessary and roof of wash house.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4322 - Silver spoon [W-2251;  A-1005]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4323/A-B - Family Kitchen - interior views; BW-4323/C-D - Scullery - interior views\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4324/A-B - \"Mrs. Washington's tea table\" [A-1006]. *No longer in collection, returned to owner March 1966.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4327 - Photograph of oil painting of Pohick Church\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4328/B - Original framed engraving from George Washington's collection - Sentimental Journey / Sterne's [W-2254]. Illustration of an incident in Laurence Sterne's A SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY. The author takes a young girl, Maria, with a dog and a pipe on string around her neck by the arm, and gestures through an archway at right towards a large building.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4329/B - Original engraving from Mount Vernon - West View of Niedpath Castle [W-2255]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4330/A-B - Broken tortoise shell frames and lenses - [W-1431/L] - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4331/B - Copy photograph - Early photographic view of Tomb, 1858 [R-221 ; EV-1007d]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4332/B - Copy photograph - Early photographic view of East Front 1858 [R-221 ; EV-1007c]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4333 - Portrait (profile) of Col. William Augustine Washington by St. Memin [W-182]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4334/A-B - Banquet Hall [New Room] - north wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4336 -Martha Washington's French writing desk [W-220] in Washington Bedchamber\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4337/A-C - Plateau [W-105] and bisque ornament [W-2133] on table in Dining Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4338 - Louis XVI armchair [W-30] in front of the fireplace in the little parlor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4339/A-D - French side chairs [W-217/A-B] in little parlor\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4340/A-B - Engraving - Louis XVI [W-767]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4341/A-C - Dressing table [W-202]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4342/A - Miniature - George Washington Parke Custis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4343/A-G - Knife box [W-2270]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4344/F-G - Mansion Study - structural research details of bookcases\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4351 - Detail of book illustration from Diderot of a house bell similiar to those that hung on the exterior of the Mansion\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4352 - Pair of house bells\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4357/A-E - Mansion Study - restored book press\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4361/A-G - Aitken secretary [W-158] and uncommon chair [W-159] along the west wall of the Study\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4362 - View of lower garden looking west\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4365/E - Mansion Study - east wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4366/A - Overmantel in Front Parlor with 'A Neat Landscape after Claude Lorrain' painting [W-365] and the carved coat of arms above.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4367/A-B - View of the west front of the Mansion from the bowling green entrance\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4368/A-C - Distant view of the West Gate and Porters' Lodges\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4369 - Distant view of the west front of the Mansion from the 12-acre field\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4370/A-B - Thermometer, restored - Washington Bedchamber\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4371/A,C-F - View of lower garden looking towards west end of garden\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4373 - Trees - hickory on east lawn between Ice House vault and Old Tomb. The Potomac River is visible in the distance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4374/A-B - Trees - original honey locust near stable\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4375/C-D - Views of Upper Garden with greenhouse slave quarters\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4376/A-B - Mansion - East Front\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4385/A-B - Vaughan mantel garniture [W-972/A-B] [W-2260] on the mantel in the new room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4459/A1-A2,B1-B2 - Crowninshield award to Mount Vernon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4461 - Agate buttons belonging to George Washington [W-2344/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4465 - Portrait of Hannah Bushrod [A-1050]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4468/A-B - Engraving - \"Washington Family\" by Savage\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4470/A-M2 - Restoration - Mansion, downstairs bedroom, construction research\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4471/B-C - Low aerial view of West Front of Mount Vernon and the viewshed with photocopy of possible or conjectural construction on Maryland shore\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4480/A-B - Nelly Custis bedroom [Chintz Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4481/A-B - Fireplace, mantel \u0026amp; overmantel - Family Dining Room [Small Dining Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4482/A-B - Lantern in central passage [W-15]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4483/A-B - Museum annex - special exhibition area\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4484/A-H - Restoration - Little Parlor construction research\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4485/A-C - Mansion - Family Dining Room [Small Dining Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4486/A,C - Mansion - Banquet Hall [New Room] Vaughan mantel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4487/A-E - Mansion - Downstairs chamber\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4488/A-B - View of southwest corner of study, includes secretary desk and uncommon chair\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4489/A-B - Fireplace, mantel and overmantel - Family Dining Room [Small Dining Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4499/A-E - Original Chippendale side chair - \"Arlington House\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4501/A-B - Copy photograph, East Front of Mansion, 1859\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4502/A-C - Garden house in upper garden; views BW-4502/B-C include visitors\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4503/A-B - Greenhouse; view BW-4503/A inlcudes visitors in the upper garden near the greenhouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4504/A-C - Visitors in upper garden\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4505/A-B - Exterior view of spinning house from botanical garden, with visitors\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4508 - Girl Scouts, soldiers and other visitors on the south lane\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4509 - West Front with visitors\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4510 - Topographic Map of Mount Vernon by Morley Jeffers Williams - Plan 99, 1931\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4511 - Plan 100 - Exhibit Area, by Morley Jeffers Williams, 1936\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4512 - Topographic Drawing of Exhibit Area, by Morley Jeffers Williams, 1931\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4513 - A General Plan of Mount Vernon by Worth Bailey, 1947\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4515 - Mansion - from the north\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4516/A-F - Mansion - from the southeast\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4517/A-B - Mansion - east front from east lawn with visitors on the lawn and piazza\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4518 - Mansion - north end with visitors\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4520/A - Contemporary view of Maryland shore from east lawn; BW-4520/B - Benjamin Henry Latrobe watercolor view of Maryland shore (original at the Maryland Historical Society)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4521/A-B - Detail of brick work, example of Flemish Bond - Kitchen Garden wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4522/A-B - Detail of brick work, example of English Bond - stable wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4523/A-B - Cupola \u0026amp; weather vane - from West Front\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4524/A-B - Architectural Drawing of West Front from Mount Vernon Handbook\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4525 - George Washington's plan #1 of Greenhouse slave quarters [W-1369/B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4526/A-B - Detail of rusticated siding - north side of Mansion\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4527/A - Detail of chair rail in Washington Bedchamber\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4527/B - Washington Bedchamber, northwest corner\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4528/A-C - Plan or drawing of West Front by George Washington [W-1369/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4529/A-B - Benjamin Henry Latrobe drawing of East Front of Mansion at Mount Vernon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4531/A-B - Large white candlewick coverlet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4532/A-B - White puff quilted counterpane\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4533/A-B - Buff \u0026amp; white fringed \u0026amp; appliqued quilt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4536/A-B - Detail of ornamental pilaster, flanking Palladian window in New Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4537 - Garden house in lower garden\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4539/A-B - Three hobnail drinking glasses\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4540/A-B - Chippendale side chair [H-2376]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4541/A-B - West Front and Mansion Circle\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4543/A-C - Engraving - pastoral scene, after G. Smith, by Jos. Peake, 1794. Owned by George Washington [W-2366]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4545/A-C - Early view of Mount Vernon East Front by Parkyns; BW-4545/C - detail of Parkyns' signature and date (1795). Not in the Mount Vernon collection.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4546/A-B - Silhouette of Martha Washington [W-2373] cut by Nelly Custis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4548 - Kitchen - view of fireplace\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4552/C - Family Kitchen - fireplace and oven\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4553/A1-A2,B1-B2 - Exhibitoin of archaeology and restoration items; BW-4553/A1-A2 - Dodge model of Mansion\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4560/A-B - Compote or fruit dish on stand [W-2378]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4563/A-C - Mansion - West Front\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4567/G-H - Copy photograph of an original stereoscope of Bushrod Washington's pise greenhouse ca. 1860\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4568/A1-A2,B1-B2,C1-C2,D1-D2,E1-E2 - Restoration - construction research for butler's pantry, details of floor, shelves, and open walls with plaster and lath.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4569/A-C - Repairs on mantel vase handle [W-972/B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4570/B-C - Distant view of Mount Vernon from Fort Washington (looking south)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4571/A-B - Music room [Little Parlor] with Windsor chairs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4573/A-E - Mansion - West Front with visitors\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4575 - North lane with visitors\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4576 - North lane with visitors\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4577 - South lane, Coach House with visitors\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4578/A-B - South lane with visitors\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4580/A-D - West Parlor [Front Parlor] - fireplace, mantel and overmantel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4581/A1-A2,B1-B2,C1-C2,D1-D2,E1-E2 - Maryland shore from George Washington Parkway\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4582C,E-H - Maryland shore from Boulevard overlook\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4634/A-B - Mantel garniture [W-2101/A-B] and [W-972/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4644/A-B - Silk sash photographed for swords book [W-87]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4677 - July crowds at Mount Vernon, view of west front of Mansion and Mansion circle\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4683/A-C - Mansion - south end - preview of Charles Cecil Wall \u0026amp; Harold J. Fredericks inspecting turf\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4686/A-B - \"Moses\" print owned by Mrs. R. Thompson [A-1094]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4687/A-B - Sevres round bowl\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4693/A-B - Wallpaper reproduction - Nelly Custis bedroom [Chintz Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4694 - Peter geneological chart\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4696/A-B - Greenhouse slave quarters - west quarter - southeast wall (interior)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4697 - Mansion Study - southeast corner\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4698 - Music room [Little Parlor] - east wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4699 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - fireplace\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4704 - Fireplace in west slave quarters - greenhouse slave quarters\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4707 - Music room [Little Parlor] with Windsor chairs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4708/A - Details - Windsor chair and original shell cushion\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4709/A1-A2 - Butler's pantry with Windsor chair\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4709/B1-B2 - Butler's pantry\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4717/A-B - Needlework of mourning scene, after Parkyns\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4719/A-B - View into butler's pantry and adjacent hall closet (door open).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4720 - Copy photograph - Luke Dillon photo with Florida Cunningham on south porch of Mansion\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4721 - Map - Plant hardiness zones of the U.S.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4722/A-B - Crayon sketch of George Washington, 1783. Sketch and separate page of notations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4723 - Letter - George Washington to Burwell Bassett, February 12, 1774\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4724/A-B - Study - west wall to southwest window\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4725 - Music room [Little Parlor] - southeast corner with windows\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4726/A-B - Packing chest [W-347]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4727/A-B - Folding camp bed, open [W-473]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4727/C - Folding camp bed, folded [W-473]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4728/B - Braddock sword - detail of hilt [W-82]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4729/C-D - State or dress sword - detail of hilt [W-84]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4733/A - Trunk with plate \"General Washington N:4\" [W-1513]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4734/A - Trunk - deerskin cylindrical [W-366]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4735/A - Leather trunk - \"General Washington/No. 3\" [W-367]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4736/A - Wooden trunk - \"General Washington\" nameplate [W-1878]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4737/A - Leather trunk - \"G. Washington/Virginia\" nameplate [W-312]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4738 - Pair of silver spurs [W-1467/A-B] - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4739 - Pair of silver spurs given by Washington to Lt. Thomas Lamb, 1778 [W-1912/A,B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4740 - Pair of steel spurs [W-474/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4774 - Braddock sash [W-86]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4775/A-B - Members of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association with staff members Charles C. Wall and Walter Densmore pose for a photograph on the east lawn during Fall Council, October 1963\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4779/A-B - Family Dining Room [Small Dining Room] - sideboard \u0026amp; knife boxes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4784/B-C - Robert \u0026amp; Lawrence Washington quitclaim , 1601. 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Aubrey Bodine\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4804/A-C - Crystal lustre or candelabra [W-55]; BW-4804/B-C - Details of candelabra [W-55]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4820/A-C - Restoration work in Servants' Hall - large fireplace details of reinforcement of lintel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4825/B - Family Dining Room [Small Dining Room] - view towards best wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4826/B - Family Dining Room [Small Dining Room] - view towards southeast corner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4843/D-E - Letter - Martha Washington (no date)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4844 - Bell metal andirons [M-1666/A-B, A-498]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4848/A-B - View down the length of the piazza towards Potomac River with the S.S. 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John Holden, Jr., Vice Regent of Vermont\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4928 - Copy photograph of c. 1870 group photograph of Ann Pamela Cunningham, Regent and Vice Regents\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4936/A-B - Dressing glass - black and gold lacquer [W-195]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4937/A-B - Dressing glass - Chinese manufacture [W-315]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4938/A-B - Dressing glass - Chinese [W-221]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4941/A-C - Luke C. Dillon views of: Washington Bedroom [BW-4941/A - Washington Bedchamber]; Banquet Hall [BW-4941/B - New Room](New York Room); music room [BW-4941/C - Little Parlor] (Ohio Room)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4949/A-B - Sections of breakfast table [W-1372/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4949/C-D - Two breakfast table with hinged leaf up [W-1372/C-D]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4950/F-G - Pair of Hepplewhite card tables [W-1413/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4954/A-D - Secretary - bookcase (shut) [W-1409]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4954/E-F - Secretary - bookcase (open) [W-1409]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4955/A-B - Tambour secretary (closed) [W-158]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4968 - Letter - George Washington to Robert Lewis dated 1795 July 27\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4970/A-B - Drawing - perspective view of the estate (1935)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4971 - Drawing - perspective view of the estate with a key, outbuildings and gardens numbered\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4972/A-H - Measured drawings of the Mansion for Handbook, includes sections and floorplans\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4973/A-B - Piscataway map as of May 1965 showing land purchased with 1963 appropriation, lands donated to Interior Department by Accokeek Foundation, agreements executed commiting this land to be donated, and scenic easements authorized.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4998/A-K - H.C. Whitehouse collection of pictures of Mount Vernon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5041/A-H - Measured drawings of the Mansion, including sections and floorplans\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5053 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Charles B. Ball, Vice Regent of Virginia, 1874-1918\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5054 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Tobias G. Richardson, Vice Regent of Louisiana, 1880-1918\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5055/A-B - Copy photograph - Mrs. John Julius Pringle, Vice Regent of South Carolina, 1901-1921\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5056 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Albert Harkness, formerly Mrs. Thomas Ives Hare Powel, Regent, 1948-1958\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5057/A - Copy photograph - Banquet Hall [New Room] - two early views showing Rembrandt Peale painting \"Washington Before Yorktown\", view towards northwest corner\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5057/B-C - Copy photograph - Banquet Hall [New Room] - two early views showing Rembrandt Peale painting \"Washington Before Yorktown\", view towards southwest corner\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5059 - Damask banquet cloth with seal of the United States in center [H-2208]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5060/A - List of plants, shrubs , etc., grown at Mount Vernon by gardener Franklin A. Whelan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5061/A - The New Tomb\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5065/A-C - Engraving - Lafayette by LeMire [H-1367/B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5066/A-B - Engraving - \"The Naval Engagement between the Bon Homme Richard and the Serapis\" by R. Collier [W-1408]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5067/A-B - Engraving - \"Franklin\" by Justus Chevillet after the bust by Houdon [W-1366] - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5068/A-B - French regimental banner [M-1391] - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5069/A-B - Marble bust of Washington [M-1381/a] - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5070/A-B - Wood engraved broadside tribute to Washington The Brave, The Wise, The Good [M-1403] - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5083/A-D - Firescreen with needlepoint panel [W-2182 (pole); M-2469 (firescreen)]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5084/A-C - Ford fire engine\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5090/A-B - Administration headquarters building from the north lane\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5091/A-D - Texas gate \u0026amp; concession building [Mount Vernon Inn] from traffic circle\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5092/A-B - Greenhouse \u0026amp; Flower Garden [Upper Garden] taken from Botanical Garden\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5125/A-H - Letter - Lund Washington to George Washington, 18 March 1778, 4 pages\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5139/A-B - Interior view of Salt House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5142/A-D - North Lane - Salt House exterior, view includes portions of spinning house, gardener's house, and greenhouse in the distance\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5143/A-B - Dimity pockets [W-2470]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5144/A-B - Mrs. Washington's silk stockings [W-2471]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5145/A-D - North Lane - Salt House exterior, view includes portions of the spinning house, gardener's house and the greenhouse in the distance\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5146/A-B - Tomb area from Whateley/Sinclair, birds eye view of 1859, also shows paddock, old pise ice house, lower garden, and a portion of the stable.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5147/A-B - Plan drawing of exhibition area showing trees and Charles Sargent's recommendations for removal, May 1917\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5148/A-F - Mansion Piazza - replacing stone floor\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5154/A-D - Map - Mount Vernon estate surveyed by B.F. Mackall, C.E.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5155/A-B - Map - Hell Hole marsh, by Mackall \u0026amp; Clark\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5156/A-C - Plat of property of Jessie S. Walker Landon, July 1930, adjacent to the Mount Vernon estate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5157/A-B - Engraving - Old Tomb of Washington , by George Lehman from a drawing by J.R. Smith - published by Childs \u0026amp; Inman, 1832\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5167/C - Dove of Peace weathervane with Mr. Wilfred Neitzey \u0026amp; Mr. Willie Miller\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5168/A-E - Fences in the Exhibition Area at Mount Vernon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5173 - Mansion West Front with people\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5174/A-B - Gardener's House stripped for repainting - east wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5175/A-B - Lithograph, c.1850, General Washington entering New York in triumphal procession during latter part of the Revolution.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLithograph property of The Washington Club.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5185/A-B - Pair of George III Sheffield candlesticks [M-2488/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5191/A-B - Council - Mount Vernon Ladies' Association, 1967\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5199/A-B - Copy photograph - Mrs. Brittania Peter Kennon, c. 1904\nBW-5199/A - MISSING\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5201/A-B - Page from book, \"Washington and His Masonic Compeers,\" p. 202 - Funeral ceremonies of General Washington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5202/A-B - Bier of General Washington; from Lossing's, \"Mount Vernon and Its Associations,\" 1859, p. 329\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5203 - Water cart design - drawing of found in General Washington's papers in Library of Congress\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5204 - Coffin escutcheon drawing for General Washington's lead coffin, p. 37, Tomb of Washington by Strickland\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5207/A-B - Upper Garden - long borders along paths with Greenhouse in background\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5208/A-B - Christmas table setting - Family Dining Room, view towards north wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5212/A-C - Mount Vernon Weekly Work Report, 1793 August 4-10 [A-823 ; A-283.101]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5215 - Brick path towards necessary - Lower Garden;  '68 Handbook, B\u0026amp;W from CT 502/A\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5216 - Southeast corner, Washington Bedchamber showing candlestand \u0026amp; Windsor armchair with original shell cushion\n; '68 Handbook, B\u0026amp;W from CT 526/B\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5220/A-C - Interior of overseer's quarters in spinning house\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5226/A-B - Map of the state of Virginia by Samuel Lewis, 1794;  Guthries Geography\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5229/A - Weekly Work Reports, Gardener - 31 March 1798 - sowing vegetables; photostat negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5229/B - Weekly work reports, Gardener - 2 June 1798 - artichokes, vegetables;photostat negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5229/C - Weekly work reports, Gardener - 9 June 1798 - vegetables in high garden; photostat negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5229/D - Weekly work reports, Gardener - 15 September 1798 - examination by George Washington;photostat negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5229/E- Weekly work reports, Gardener - 22 September 1798 - carrying in orange trees; photostat negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5229/F - Weekly work reports, Gardener - 10 November 1798 - boxwood plantings; photostat negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5229/G - Weekly work reports, Gardener - 5 January 1799 - tying hay around apple trees; photostat negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5237/C - Terminal approach - from drawing by Robert B. Fisher\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5249/A-D - Mansion - measured drawings of Palladian window \u0026amp; Banquet Hall [New Room] details from \"Great Georgian Houses of America\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5258/A-B - Miniature of General Washington by Madam de Brehan [W-2508]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5280/A-D - Carpeting - woven rag [A-1207]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5281/A-D - Letter - General Washington to William Smith, Esq., 1788 November 6\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5282/A-D - Joshua Humphreys' Bill to General Washington for building a boat, 1797 April 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5283/A-B - General Washington's note of presentation of the de Brehan miniature to Mrs. William Bingham, 1796 March 16\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5284/A-D - Letter - General Washington to Bushrod Washington, 1797 July 24\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5285/A-B - Letterpress copy - General Washington to Mildred Washington, 1798 October 18, pages 1 and 2 of 4 page letter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5290 - Mansion West Front from Bowling Green gate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5365/A-B - Letter - George Washington to Burwell Bassett, 1776 June 4\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5367 - Copy photograph  - Greenhouse quarters west quarters damaged by fire, 1889\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5370/A-B - Field Handbook cover view of the West Front of the Mansion from the bowling green entrance with the southern magnolias planted\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5382/A-B - Plantation secretary \u0026amp; Reproduction made by Mr. Alfred Neitzey - Both Secretaries [M-1890]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5382/C-D - Plantation secretary \u0026amp; reproduction made by Mr. Wilfred Neitzey - Mr. Neitzey \u0026amp; both secretaries [M-1890]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5382/E-G - Plantation secretary  -  several views of doors closed, opened, opened with writing leaf down [M-1890]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5382/H-J - Reproduction plantation secretary made by Mr. Wilfred Neitzey - several view of doors closed, opened, opened with writing desk down\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5438/A-B - Painting - The Old Mount Vernon by Eastman Johnson, 1857 [M-4863]. Photograph taken before acquired by MVLA in 2009.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5439/A-H - Silver cup for raising the largest jackass [W-571]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5446/A-D - Copy photograph - Marshall Hall views - the House \u0026amp; Potomac from shore\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5447/A-D - Council of Mount Vernon Ladies' Association, 1970. Regent, Vice Regents with Mr. Wall and Mr. Densmore.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5450 - Copy photograph - Mansion - East Front view, c. 1910, by Crandall; Photocopy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5451 - Illustation of Flower Garden, April 1889, Century Magazine\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5452/A-B - Marshall Hall \u0026amp; Potomac River from the south end of the Piazza\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5452/C - Marshall Hall \u0026amp; Potomac River through the south colonnade\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5455/A-B -  West Parlor [Front Parlor] from the north door\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5457 - Downstairs bedroom from south door\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5458/A-B - Downstairs bedroom from north door\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5459/D - Portrait - Martha Parke Custis by Robert Edge Pine hanging in the Washington Bedchamber\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5495/A-B - Original round engraving [W-2621]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5496/A-B - Silhouettes of General and Mrs. Washington created by Eleanor Parke Custis and given to friend Elizabeth Bordley Gibson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5501/A-G -  Mansion drawings of the architectural - engineering details for strengthening of the framing - drawn by Charles Killam, June-July, 1932\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5514 - Pin \u0026amp; earrings said to have belonged to Martha Washington [A-1283]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5515 - Punch bowl with ship \u0026amp; \"GW\" cypher\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5519 - Copy photograph - Mount Vernon employees, May 1, 1973, for Nations Business Magazine\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5525/A-B - Original Sheraton chair [W-2630] used in Banquet Hall [New Room] chair \u0026amp; tripod table with birdcage [H-2632]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5577/A-D - Council of Mount Vernon Ladies' Association 1974, posed on southeast lawn with Mr. Wall and Mr. Densmore. The dove of peace weathervane is placed in the middle of the group.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5579/E - Ingrain carpeting in Family Dining Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5587 - Declaration of Independence copy with George Washington's image superimposed - by Wm. Fisk\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5592/B - The Farmer's Cart \u0026amp; Plan of Barn - illustrations from Annals of Agriculture by Arthur Young; London, 1792\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5595/E-F- Illustrations from Maison Rustique - animals, tools farming operations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5595/j-K - Illustrations from Maison Rustique - animals, tools farming operations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5596/A-B - Vaughan Plan [W-1434]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5598/A,C-D - Illustrations from The Compleat Body of Husbandry, London, 1758\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5601/A-B - Illustrations from The Complete Farmer, London, 1793\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5603/A-F - Illustrations from Diderot on Agriculture\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5604 - Frontispiece map from History of the Revolution of South Carolina, Vol. I, Trenton, 1785\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5605 - Eleanor Parke Custis' signature in The Practice of French Pronunciation by John Perrin, Philadelphia, 1780 [W-1252]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5656/A-C - Kitchen Garden planting plan by Nathalia Ulman, 1937\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5706/A-F - Belvoir garden; negatives destroyed; old catalogue number 440; retro catalogued, July 1976\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5707/A-E - Restoration - Spinning House, east \u0026amp; west sides with siding removed; negatives destroyed; old catalogue number 441; retro catalogued\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5708/A-F -  Spinning House restoration; negatives destroyed; old catalogue number 442; retro catalogued, July 1976. Photographs taken July 19th and August 3rd in 1934.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5751/C1-C2 - Letter from George Washington to Charles Pettit, 1781 January 3\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5752/C - Letter from George Washington to William Pearce, 1794 October 6\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5760/C - Letter from George Washington to William Pearce, 1794 October 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5774 - Charles Cecil Wall, Director; Taken for 1973 issue of Business Week Magazine\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5783/A-C - Council of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association, 1977. Regent, Vice Regents and staff members Mr. Simmes and Mr. Castellani posed on the southeast lawn.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6867 - Artwork for MVLA cartouche - logo, created by Nathalia Ulman and M. Williams, June 1934\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5892 - Airship over Mount Vernon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5893 - Airship over Mount Vernon - West Front\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6867 - MVLA Cartouche - Logo by N. Ulman \u0026amp; M. Williams (June 1934);  (Orig. artwork:  Archives Master Subj. File \"MVLA Logo, Cartouche\")\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArchitectural drawing - Bushrod's porch by Roberts and Taylor, Newark, N.J.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6904 - Mount Vernon Basement Plate IV, Worth Bailey - 1944\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6905/1 - Architectural drawings - drawing - pediment west façade\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6905/2 - Architectural drawings - Drawing - north elevation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6905/3 - Architectural drawings - West - 4A\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6905/4 - Architectural drawings - West - 3A\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6905/5 - Architectural drawings - West - 2B\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6905/6 - Architectural drawings - West - 2A\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6905/7 - Architectural drawings - West - 1A\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6906/1-2 - Balustrade drawing, Roberts and Taylor, Newark, N.J.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6907 - Column and pilaster profiles, Macomber - 1956\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6908/1 - Architectural drawings - Third floor - hall and linen room - 1935\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6908/2 - Architectural drawings - Third floor - north wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6908/3 - Architectural drawings - Third floor - south wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6915/1 - Architectural drawings - 1932, Charles K. Bryant for city of N.Y. - First floor plan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6915/2 - Architectural drawings - 1932, Charles K. Bryant for city of N.Y. - north elevation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6915/3 - Architectural drawings - 1932, Charles K. Bryant for city of N.Y. - Second floor plan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6915/4 - Architectural drawings - 1932, Charles K. Bryant for city of N.Y. - traverse section\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7684 - Regent - Mrs. Robert E. Lee IV; Print only,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e615 - Blue Room - looking from central hall door towards north wall; large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 35\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-616 - Blue Room - same view as #615 but taken later ; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 36; missing February 24, 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-617 - Piazza - looking from northeast; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 37; missing February 24, 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-618 - West Front of Mansion - looking from Bowling Green; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 38; missing February 24, 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-619 - Mansion and east lawn - view from north of north Ha-Ha Wall; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 39; missing February 24, 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-620 - Piazza and flagpole - looking straight down piazza from north end toward the Potomac River; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 40 ; missing February 24, 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-621 - Summer House - looking from along south Ha-Ha wall; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 41 ; missing February 24, 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-622 - North Lane - looking north includes view of salt house [Carpenter's Shop] and spinning house; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 42; missing Febuary 24, 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-623 - Spinning House - looking in from south door; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 43; missing February 24, 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-624 - West Gate and porter's lodges - looking east from outside of grounds; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 44; missing February 24, 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-625 - Texas Gate - looking west from outside of gate; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 45 ; missing February 24, 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-626 - Wharf - looking west from on the river; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 46; missing February 24, 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-627 - Wharf - with Keeper's lodge [boat house, partial view]; looking from behind box elder tree; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 47; missing February 24, 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-628 - Wharf - same as #627 but without wharf Keeper's lodge [boat house]; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 48; missing February 24, 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-629 - Flower Garden - looking at it northwest from Spinning House ; 1932 Handbook; large negative, lower cabinet, Catalogue No. 49; copyright 1922; missing February 24, 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-630 - Kitchen [Lower] Garden - looking east from southwest corner (inside); Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 50 ; missing February 24, 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-631 - Kitchen [Lower] Garden - looking east in line of terrace; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 51; missing February 24, 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-633 - Old Tomb - where The General was laid to rest at his death; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 53; missing February 24, 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-634 - New Tomb - looking from southwest to see the sarcophagus containing the remains of General Washington; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 54; missing February 24, 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-640/A-C - Houdon Bust, various angles [W-369]; Large negative, lower cabinet ; missing February 24, 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-641 - Houdon Bust - near profile - looking left [W-369]; Large negative, lower cabinet; missing February 24, 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-642 - Houdon Bust - full face [W-369]; large negative, lower cabinet; missing February 24, 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-643 - Houdon Bust - near profile looking right [W-369]; Large negative, lower cabinet; missing February 24, 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-644 - Houdon Bust - nearly 3/4 left [W-369]; Large negative, lower cabinet; missing February 24, 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-645 - Houdon Bust - nearly 3/4 right ; Large negative, lower cabinet ; missing February 24, 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-646 - Houdon Bust - nearly full face [W-369]; Large negative, lower cabinet; missing February 24, 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-647 - Houdon Bust - three quarters left [W-369]; large negative, lower cabinet; missing February 24, 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-648 - Houdon Bust - half right [W-369]; Large negative, lower cabinet; missing February 24, 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-649 - Houdon Bust - full back - head [W-369]; Large negative, lower cabinet; missing February 24, 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-650 - Houdon Bust - nearly full face ]W-369]; Large negative, lower cabinet; missing February 24, 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-651 - Houdon (?) Medallion; Large negative, lower cabinet; missing February 24, 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-663 - Banquet room [New Room] ; large negative, lower cabinet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-664 - Old Family Kitchen view towards fireplace ; large negative, lower cabinet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-665 - General Washington's Bedroom [ Washington Bedchamber], view towards south wall with bedstead ; large negative, lower cabinet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-666 - General Washington's Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber], view towards south wall with bedstead ; large negative, lower cabinet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-667 - Two watering cans [W-1052/A-B]; large negative, lower cabinet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-668/A - Banquet Hall, view of Vaughan mantel with mantel clock [W-11]; large negative, lower cabinet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-669 - Music room [Little Parlor], view of harpsichord from central passage looking towards the north doorway; large negative, lower cabinet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-670 - Mansion Central Hall [Central Passage], view towards stairs; large negative, lower cabinet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-671 - Butler's Pantry; large negative, lower cabinet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-672 - Family Dining Room [Small Dining Room] ; large negative, lower cabinet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-673 - Family Dining Room [Small Dining Room], view towards west wall; large negative, lower cabinet; negative missing 24Feb2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-674 - Family Dining Room [Small Dining Room], view towards northeast corner; large negative, lower cabinet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-675 - Tambour Secretary [W-158] and Circular chair [W-159]; large negative, lower cabinet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-689 - Page from Washington's Family Bible [W-408] recording dates of births and deaths of children; negative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-690 - Perspective of Grounds and main Buildings ; Used in 1935-36 edition of illustrated Handbook.  See #s 3495, 4285, 5040, 5614.  2003 - negative deteriorated, removed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-703 - Dining room [Small Dining Room] fireplace - candelabras on mantel; large negative, lower cabinet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-704 - Dining room [Small Dining Room] fireplace; large negative, lower cabinet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-850 - Washington silver in display case in museum; Loaned by Dr. Lee; large negative, lower cabinet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-851 - Engraving - Northwest or Davis Straights Whale Fishery (Halsey Print) [M-93/Q]; large negative, lower cabinet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-852 - Engraving - Mount Vernon the Seat of the Late General Washington, by Seymour, after Birch [M-1087]; large negative, lower cabinet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-853 - Portrait - Lawrence Washington [W-126] - Mansion Dining Room; large negative; lower cabinet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-854 - Kitchen Garden [Lower Garden] restoration; large negative, lower cabinet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-855 - Engraving - Storm with Lightning (Halsey Print) [M-93/Y]; large negative, lower cabinet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-856 - Circular Well - Kitchen Garden [Lower Garden] restoration; large negative, lower cabinet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-857 - Espalier Fruit Trees - Kitchen Garden [Lower Garden] restoration, view towards northeast corner along north and east garden walls with necessary; large negative, lower cabinet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-858 - Planting in and for Kitchen Garden [Lower Garden] restoration, view towards northeast corner of garden includes circular well and necessary in the distance; large negative, lower cabinet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-859 - Kitchen Garden [Lower Garden] restoration, view towards east wall; large negative, lower cabinet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-862 - Family Kitchen, view of fireplace; large negative, lower cabinet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-863 - Spinning room - interior; large negative, lower cabinet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-864 - Spinning room - interior ; large negative, lower cabinet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-865 - New Tomb - Early view - after 1837 ; Note: Not to be released or published by us.  Owner: Mr. Bruno, American Autograph Shop;  Merion Station, PA, 1936\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-870 - Kitchen Garden [Lower Garden] in snow - showing screens along east wall of garden; large negative, lower neg cabinet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-871 - Superintendent newly constructed house in snow; large negative, lower neg cabinet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-872/A-B - Engraving of The entry of Alexander the Great into Babylon [W-717/C]; large negative, lower neg cabinet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-873 - Washington's Bedroom [Washington's Bedchamber] - showing bed ; large negative, lower neg cabinet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-874 - Washington's Bedroom [Washington's Bedchamber] - showing fireplace ; large negative, lower neg cabinet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-875 - Washington's Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber] - chest [W-372] \u0026amp; dressing glass [W-315]; large negative, lower neg cabinet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-876 - Salute cannon [W-716]; large negative, lower neg cabinet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-878 - Tambour Secretary [W-158] and chair [W-159] in the Study; Taken for Thompsen Elks - Baltimore, MD; negative destroyed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-879 - Sideboard [W-94] \u0026amp; Lawrence Washington portrait [W-126] in the dining room; Taken for Thompsen Elks - Baltimore, MD; negative destroyed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-880 - Fireplace \u0026amp; mantel with landscape painting [W-356] - West Parlor [Front Parlor] ; Taken for Thompsen Elks - Baltimore, MD; negative destroyed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-890 - Gorget - General Washington's - \"1776\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-893 - Center Medallion - Penn Treaty Quilt [W-365] - repair to original Quilt #300; missing February 24, 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-894 - Center Medallion - Penn Treaty Quilt [W-365] - repair to original Quilt #300; missing February 24, 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-910 - Old Barn [Stable] - color plate ; glass \u0026amp; Cellulous Negatives - Color transparency of barn - present barn on South Lane; missing February 24, 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-912 - Mansion - Central Hall [Central Passage]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-913 - Mansion - Central Hall [Central Passage]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-914/A-B - Family Kitchen - interior view; missing February 24, 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-915 - Butler's Pantry ; missing February 24, 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-916/A-B - Butler's Pantry\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1475/A-D - Measured drawings of the Kitchen by Morley Jeffers Williams - Office of Research \u0026amp; Restoration - April 1939\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1477 - Mansion - measured drawings - full-size profiles; rooms 106 \u0026amp; 113 by Morley Jeffers Williams; Office of Research and Restoration; missing February 24, 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1478 - Mansion measured drawings - first floor plan by Morley Jeffers Williams; Office of Research and Restoration; missing February 24, 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1479 - Mansion measured drawing - full-size profiles; rooms - 103 \u0026amp; 104 by Morley Jeffers Williams; Office of Research and Restoration; missing February 24, 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1480 - Mansion measured drawings - second floor plan by Morley Jeffers Williams; Office of Research and Restoration; missing February 24, 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1481 - Mansion measured drawings - third floor plan by Morley Jeffers Williams; Office of Research and Restoration; missing February 24, 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1482 - Mansion measured drawings - section by Morley Jeffers Williams; Office of Research and Restoration; missing February 24, 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1483 - Mansion measured drawings - north \u0026amp; south elevations by Morley Jeffers Williams; Office of Research and Restoration; missing February 24, 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1484 - Mansion measured drawings - West Front by Morley Jeffers Williams; Office of Research and Restoration; missing February 24, 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1485 - Mansion measured drawings - north section \u0026amp; south section by Morley Jeffers Williams; Office of Research and Restoration; missing February 24, 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1486/A-C - Mansion measured drawings - river front \u0026amp; perspective of 1st \u0026amp; 2nd floors ; From Washington Office ; Annual Report 57, page 32 ; missing 24Feb25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1537 - Mansion - West Front ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1538 - Mansion - West Front ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1539 - Mansion - pediment \u0026amp; cupola ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1540 - Mansion - pediment ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1541 - Mansion - front door ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1542 - Mansion - from north lawn ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1543 - Mansion - from north lawn ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1544 - Mansion - from north lawn ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1545 - Mansion - from east corner ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1546 - Mansion - north end ;  file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1547 - Mansion - Central Hall ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missingf 3Mar25 ; also 4x5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1548 - Mansion - Dining \u0026amp; Sitting room doors ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1549 - Palladian window - interior ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1550 - Banquet Hall - mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1551 - Banquet Hall - mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1552 - Banquet Hall - mantel ;  file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1553 - Banquet Hall - ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1554 - Banquet Hall - ceiling (medallions) ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1555 - Dining Room - mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1556 - Dining Room - mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1557 - Dining Room - ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1558 - Dining Room - ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1559 - Dining Room - ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1560 - Dining Room - ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1561 - Sitting room - mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1562 - Sitting room - fireplace \u0026amp; door ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1563 - West Parlor - south wall ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1564 - West Parlor - fireplace \u0026amp; door ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1565 - West Parlor - fireplace \u0026amp; door ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1566 - West Parlor - fireplace \u0026amp; mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1567 - West Parlor - ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1568 - West Parlor - ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1569 - Library - fireplace \u0026amp; mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1570 - Library - fireplace \u0026amp; mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1571 - Library - fireplace \u0026amp; mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1572 - Family Kitchen \u0026amp; Butler House thru north colonnade ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1573 - Family Kitchen \u0026amp; Butler House thru north colonnade ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1574 - Family Kitchen \u0026amp; south colonnade ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1575 - South colonnade ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1576 - South colonnade ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1577 - Gardner's House \u0026amp; Office ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1578 - Family Kitchen \u0026amp; Butler's House ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1579 - Family Kitchen \u0026amp; Butler's House ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1580 - Butler House \u0026amp; serpentine drive ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1581 - North Lane ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1582 - South Lane ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1583 - South Lane - looking north ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1584 - Barn from south lawn ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1585 - Flower Garden - looking west ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1586 - Flower Garden - parterre ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1587 - Flower Garden - hedges ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1588 - Flower Garden - hedges ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1589 - North Necessary from Flower Garden ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1590 - North Necessary from Flower Garden ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1591 - Flower Garden - beds \u0026amp; School House ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1592 - Flower Garden - beds \u0026amp; School House ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1593 - School House ; file of Johnston prints in Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1594 - Flower Garden - walk \u0026amp; box hedge ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1595 - Flower Garden - hollyhocks ; file of Johnston prints in Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1596 - Kitchen Garden - circular well ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1597 - Kitchen Garden - walk ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1598 - Kitchen Garden - South Necessary \u0026amp; gate ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1599 - Kitchen Garden - boxwood center walk ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1600 - Kitchen Garden - gate to Bowling Green ; file of Johnston prints in Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1601 - Kitchen Garden - gate ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1602 - Kitchen Garden - gate ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1603 - Kitchen Garden - laundry yard gate ; file of Johnston prints in Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1604 - Kitchen Garden - figs ; file of Johnston prints in Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1605 - Kitchen Garden - gate \u0026amp; steps ; file of Johnston prints in Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1606 - Kitchen Garden - South Necessary \u0026amp; gate ; file of Johnston prints in Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1607 - West Gate - looking west ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1608 - West Gate - lodges ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1609 - West Gate - well house ; 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missing 3Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1627 - Flower Garden \u0026amp; School House ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1628 - Flower Garden ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1629 - Family Kitchen \u0026amp; Butler's House thru north colonnade ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1630 - Mansion - West Front ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1631 - Road below Old Barn ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1632 - Mansion - Front Door\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1633 - Mansion - West Front ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 17Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1634 - Kitchen Garden - boxwood ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 17Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1635 - Mansion - north end ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; 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file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1661 - Banquet Hall [New Room] ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25 ; also 4x5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1662 - Banquet Hall [New Room] ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25 ; also 4x5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1663 - Banquet Hall [New Room] ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1664 - Dining Room [Small Dining Room] ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25 ; also 4x5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1665 - Dining Room [Small Dining Room] ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25 ; also 4x5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1666 - Dining Room [Small Dining Room] ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1667 - Mansion through Vista ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1668 - Mansion through Vista ; 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 2204/A - north end ; 2204/B - east end ; missing - 17Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2205 - Music room [Little Parlor] - showing brackets and mirrors ; missing - 17Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2325/A - Yellow Room mantel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2325/B - Mrs. Washington's Sitting room mantel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2325/C - West Parlor [Front Parlor] mantel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2326/A - Map of Mount Vernon - 1793 ; Courtesy, Huntington Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2328 - Cincinnati china in case\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2329/A-B - Vaughan Plan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2330/A-B - Museum case - Vaughan Plan, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2378/A-B - Bedspreads ; Photos - Museum of Fine Arts, Boston\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2635 - Looking glass ; H-6/A\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2636 - Queen Anne armchair ; M-25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2637 - Sideboard ; W-94\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2638 - Pembroke table ; W-136\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2639 - Bookcase ; W-160\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2640 - Secretary ; W-1409\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2641 - Chippendale side chair (Chase) ; H-8/A\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2642 - Chippendale chair (DuPont) ; W-1464/A-B\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2643 - Wine chest ; W-187/A-K\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2644 - Tavern-type table ; Missing - 17Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2647/A-B - Palladian window\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2648/A - Mural - candelabra ensemble - reduction ; W-1181\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2649/A-L - Smithsonian Collection : A - Tea table, B/C - Sheraton side chair, D - lamp. E-F - Wine glasses, G - Oval waiter. 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Mug, chocolate cup ; W-501, W-664\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2789 - View from Lossing of mantel garniture in Banquet Hall [New Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2790 - Nast China - cup and saucer, after dinner coffee ; W-1198/A-B, W-529\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2791 - Niderviller China ; W-520/A-B, W-508/A-B\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2792 - Sevres covered cups ; W-611/A-C\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2793 - Cincinnati China\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2794 - Vase ; W-491\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2796 - Basalt inkwell ; W-725\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2797 - Niderviller pitcher - covered ; W-1209/A-B\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2798 - Sevres porringer ; W-611/D-E\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2799 - Cincinnati Service - custard cup ; W-1435/J\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2800 - Sevres covered cup ; W-1456/C-D\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2801 - Cincinnati China\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2802 - Worcester mug ; W-657\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2803 - Blue and white Staffordshire ; W-1002/A-H\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2804 - Sevres dinner plates\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2805 - Sevres bowl ; W-1153\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2806 - Cincinnati China ; W-1436, W-483\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2807 - Blue and white Staffordshire ; W-1002/A-H\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2808 - States China - covered cup \u0026amp; saucer ; A-386, W-1497/A-C\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2895 - Ben Franklin - Silhouette\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2896/A-B - George Washington - Silhouette ;  legend on B\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2897 - John A. Washington - Silhouette\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2900/A-B - Draft - Thomas Contee on William Molleson ; Reverse of draft - Thomas Contee on William Molleson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2901/A-B - Letter - George Washington Estate: B - Page 1, A -Page2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2932 - Portrait of Washington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2933 - Portrait of Lafayette\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2935/A-D - Letter - J. Bloxham to William Peacey\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2936/A-H - Recent interiors - 1 of Tomb, 1 of coach; also exteriors - Barn, main gate, Museum, Little Hatchet Tea Room, Spinning House (before restoration) ; photos by Rideout \u0026amp; Stapp\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2937/K-O - Pictures taken for Annual Report\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2938 - Plan of Flower Garden - from Handbook ; sent out on loan by Mr. Fisher 7/8/61; for Kitchen Garden see #3249\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2944/A-C - Portrait - Martha Peter ; One of these is Infra - red\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2950/A-B - Desk believed to have belonged to Daniel Parke Custis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2951/A-D - Infra-red \u0026amp; ultraviolet negatives of the \"1775\" trunk\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2952/A-B - Silver ladle said to have been given to David \u0026amp; Eleanor Stuart by George Washington - unowned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2953 - Argand mantel lamp\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2954 - Hook table\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3124 - \"Northwest View of the Mansion of George Washington - Mount Vernon\" by P. Haas - About 1850\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3130 - View of Sulgrave Manor\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3141 - George Washington's entry into Trenton\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3142 - Portrait - George Washington after Stuart\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3143 - Portrait - Eleanor Parke Custis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3144 - Early print of July 4th\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3146 - Death of George Washington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3149 - Houdon in Richmond\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3151 - Painting - George Washington by Savage\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3156 - Dining table - Hepplewhite ; W-1372/A-B\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3208 - Stern Board from ship \"Mt. Vernon\" carved by Samuel McIntire, represented in \"Out in America\" Vol 38 - No 2, April 1950 ; photo by Library of Congress\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3236 - \"The House of Washington\" Currier \u0026amp; Ives ; M-1618\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3245 - Horse print - \"Cardinal Puff\" - 1770\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3249 - Kitchen Garden plan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3268 - Portrait - Ann Pamela Cunningham by Lambdin ; MVLA Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3273 - Miss Ann Pamela Cunningham, First Regent ; MVLA collection ; also 5x7\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3295 - Portrait - General George Washington Custis Lee ; Washington \u0026amp; Lee University, Lexington, VA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3299 - Col. Upton Herbert, Miss Tracy \u0026amp; Misses Dulaney \u0026amp; Herbert at Mount Vernon circa 1868 ;  Photo owned by Miss J. B. Whiting, Middleburg, VA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3300 - Print - Washington's Tomb ; MVLA Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3317/A - Mrs. Washington's traveling expenses ; A-581 ; Annual Report 1952\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3318 - Page from European Magazine of Jan. 1800 ; A-610 ; With obituary,  Annual Report 1952\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3319 - Page from European Magazine of Jan. 1800 ; A-610 ; With portrait, Annual Report 1952\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3325 - George Washington's funeral ; A-619 ; Collection of Mrs. Stanley Wohl, Washington, DC\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3326/A-B - Print of Mount Vernon: A - east view, B- west view ; by Bennett ; Sold for MVLA,  MVLA Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3327 - Benjamin Franklin's portrait by Wright ; After Duplessis, MVLA Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3328 - French aquatint of General Washington ; A-613\t; Annual Report 1952\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3329 - Hall [Central Passage] at Mount Vernon ; From Godey's Ladys Book, MVLA Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3330 - Banquet Hall [New Room] at Mount Vernon ; From Godey's Ladys Book, MVLA Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3331 - Ruins of Greenhouse, sketched by Lossing ;  MVLA Collection - pub book ; missing 31Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3347 - Portrait of George Washington attributed to Gilbert Stuart ; Owned by Mrs. John M. Morton, Montgomery, Ala. (from photo sent to McGill James of National Gallery, Washington, DC)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3348 - Detail of portrait of George Washington attributed to Gilbert Stuart ; Owned by Mrs. John M. Morton;  See #3347\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3349 - Flower Garden Plan - 1953 Revision ; See #5038 - 35 mm \u0026amp; 4x5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3351/A-B - First page of George Washington's draft of Martha Washington's letter to Mrs. Samuel Powel - 20 May 1797 ; From Powel Collection, MVLA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3352/A-B - First page of letter of Martha Washington to Mrs. Samuel Powel - 20 May 1787 ; From Powel Collection, MVLA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3353 - Letter of Tobias Lear to Thomas Porter - Nov. 24, 1786 ; A-607 ;  MVLA original mss.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3354 - Letter of Frances Washington to Col. Burwell Bassett, 20 Sept. 1790 ; A-625 ; Fahs Smith Collection, MVLA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3356 - Wells Fargo Certificate to Louis McLane -1859 - \"Gold Bar\" ; Original document - MVLA Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3357 - Group showing Ann Pamela Cunningham and Vice Regents at Mount Vernon ; Photo in MVLA Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3359 - Photo of Miss Harriet Clayton Comegys, Fourth Mount Vernon Regent ; MVLA print, MV 363 , dup\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3360 - Photo of Mrs. Alice Haliburton Richards, Fifth Mount Vernon Regent ; MVLA picture\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3361 - Photo of Mrs. Justine Van Rensselaer Townsend, Third Mount Vernon Regent ; MVLA picture\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3362 - Mrs. Horace Mann Towner, Sixth Mount Vernon Regent\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3364 - Inscriptions on back of Graff photographs ; Original borrowed from  J.R. Battle, Villanova, PA; See #3363\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3372 - Introductory panel - Centennial Exhibition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3376 - Facsimile of Miss Cunningham's first appeal in The Charleston Mercury, Dec. 2, 1853 ; photo by Library of Congress ; MV518 ; also dup\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3475 - West Ford - Lossing sketch from Mount Vernon and its Associations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3476 - Northwest view of Mansion of George Washington - lithograph by P. Haas\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3477 - School House or Garden house - Lossing sketch from Mount Vernon and its Associations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3378 - Mount Vernon landing - Lossing sketch from Mount Vernon and its Associations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3479 - Ancient entrance to Mount Vernon, in 1858, Lossing sketch, Mount Vernon and its Associations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3480 - Western front of Mount Vernon as it appeared in 1858, Lossing sketch, Mount Vernon and its Associations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3489 - 1796 - Latrobe - southeast view of Mount Vernon ; Owned by Bishop Tucker?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3492 - Second page of John Augustine Washington's letters to Ann Pamela Cunningham agreeing to sell Mount Vernon ; See #3379\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3493 - Map of John Augustine Washington's estate by W. Gillingham ; Owned by Julian Washington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3495 - Perspective view - center spread in office ; Handbook 44 \u0026amp; 45; See also #690, #5040, #5614, #4285\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3496 - Front cover - inside (handbook) in office\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3547/A-B - Letter - Edward Everett to Dr. Gilman (Boston, April 21, 1856): A - 1st page, B - second and last page with signature ; Gift of Regent\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3548/A-B - Letter - Edward Everett to gentlemen of Charleston, South Carolina (Boston, Apr 21, 1856): A - 1st page, B -  second and last page with signature and addresses ; Gift of Regent\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3549/A-D - Letter - 69 undersigned gentlemen of Charleston, South Carolina to Edward Everett (Charleston, Mar 31, 1856) ; gift of Regent\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3555/A-B - Letter - Martha Washington to Fanny Bassett Washington, Aug 3, 1794\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3556/A-B - Letter - Martha Washington to Fanny Bassett Washington, Philadelphia, Dec 15, 1794\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3557/A-C - Letter - Martha Washington to Fanny Bassett Washington, Philadelphia, August 29, 1791 ; Annual Report 1953, pages 68-70\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3566 - Engraving - after Houdon bust, by Alexander Tardieu ; A-692, M-1894, I-77\t; Annual Report 1953\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3567 - Engraving - George Washington, after Peale, by T. Cook; published by S. Bladon 1783 ; A-692 ; [B 7, GR. 40]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3568 - Engraving - George Washington, published by H.D. Symonds, 1796 ; Rare, ficticious; A-692 [B-427; GR 783] ; missing - 31Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3569 - Engraving - George Washington by B. B. Ellis, after DuSimitiere, 1783 ; A-692 , Annual Report 1953 - frontispiece; [B 65; GR 75] ; missing 31Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3570 - Engraving - George Washington by T.C.G. Fritzsch ; A-692 ; Ficticious; Campbell type, rare; [B 53, GR 739] ; missing 31Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3571 - Letter - President Eisenhower to Mrs. Powell, Regent, Oct. 22, 1953 ; Annual Report 1953, page 12\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3572 - First Floor Plan of Spinning House - Macomber ; Annual Report 1953, page 20\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3573 - Title page of early edition of Lee's funeral oration ; Jackson Collection, Annual Report 1953\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3574/A - Artist's sketch showing original roof under Piazza roof ; Annual Report 1953, page 31\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3575 - Black \u0026amp; white photo of colored reproduction miniature of George Washington ; A-692 ; Owned by Sir J.C. Tollemache Sinclair, Bart.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3588 - Copy of a photograph showing wedding dress presented by Miss Kate Uhler ; A-752; H-1952\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3662 - Inscription on back of oil painting of Quay Italian city ; A-765\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3663 - Oil painting of Italian city ; A-765 ; Annual Report 1954, page 53 ; missing 31Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3664 - Sharples' pastel of George Washington ; A-772\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3665 - Sharples' pastel of Martha Washington ; A-772\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3666 - Sharples' pastel of Martha Washington and frame ; A-772\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3667 - Sharples' pastel of George Washington and frame ; A-772 ; Annual Report 1954, page 12\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3668 - Portrait of Lawrence Washington attributed to Wollaston ; W-126 ; Annual Report 1954, front\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3684 - View of Palladian window - sketch ; Annual Report 1954 Cover\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3686 - Syngman Rhee planting a tree ; Original by Abbie Rowe, courtesy of National Park Services\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3687/A-B - Letter - George A. Washington to General Washington, Oct 25, 1786 ; A-750 ; Annual Report 1954, pages 44-45\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3688/A-B - Letter - Martha Washington to \"Fanny\", Feb 3, 1793 ; Annual Report 1954, pages 36-37\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3710 - Sketch of George Washington Parke Custis (from Lossing)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3711 - Sketch of George Washington Lafayette (from Lossing)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3740 - Oil painting of Mount Vernon, circa 1850, owned by Mrs. Major ; A-830\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3785 - Over mantel painting in West Parlor [Front Parlor] - after repair ; W-356\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3787 - A.J. Davis pencil sketch of Mansion - West Front ; A-800 ; Annual Report 1955, page 34\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3788 - \"Tomb of Washington\" (Old Tomb, 1832) by Geo. Lehrman ; A-809\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3789 - Winslow Homer watercolor of Mansion ; A-803 ; Annual Report 1955, page 37\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3790 - A.J. Davis sketch of Portico circa 1831 ; A-800 ; Annual Report 1955, front cover\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3801 - Letter - George Washington to Humphreys, June 20, 1786 ; Annual Report 1955, page 23\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3811 - Needlework early view of Mansion ; A-807 ; Annual Report 1955, page 30\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3812 - An ode to Mount Vernon by David Humphreys ; Annual Report 1955, page 26\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3819 - Plate showing wheel harness, from Felton's Treatise on Carriages \u0026amp; Harness ; Annual Report 1955, page 15\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3965/A-B - Martha Washington Inventory: A - title page. B - 3rd page ; A-894\t; See #3955, #3956; Annual Report 1956\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3983/A-E - Measured drawings of outbuildings ; by Carroll Curtice - '56-'57\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3991 - Account of payment to Jos. Anthony, May 14, 1796, (Philadelphia Account Book) ; Historical Society of Pennsylvania ; Mount Vernon Silver, page 64, Illustration 31\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3994/A-C - Relief map of Mount Vernon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4012/A-B - Letter - Tobias Lear to Thos. Law (Sat night 10 o'clock) re George Washington's illness ; Annual Report 1957, page 41\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4013 - Letter - Martha Washington to Frances Henley, Nov 30, 1789 (98?) ; Annual Report 1957, page 47\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4014 - Drawing - \"Destruction of the Bastille\" ; Annual Report 1957, page 22\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4016/A-B - Washington Inventory - one page - \"In the Library\" ; Annual Report 1957, page 28; Peter Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4017/A-B - Title page and George Washington's signature - \"Travels in North America\" ; Annual Report 1957, page 26\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4270 - Chair cushion\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4271 - Fishing tackle ; A-950; W-2201/A ; Annual Report 1958, page 57\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4272 - Painting - \"Great Falls\" ; W-2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4275/A-B - Table setting - Dining Room ; see CT 111/A-B\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4276/C - Mrs. Washington's Bedroom - construction research ; Also two color trans. (in office record file)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4277 - Richardt's oil painting - \"Mount Vernon in 1858\" ; Annual Report 1958, page 10;  Photo of a photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4279 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - dried flower arrangements ;  see CT 117\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4285/C - Grounds plan perspective view ; See #690, 3495, 5040, 5614\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4286/A-B - Spring table setting ; CT 124/A-B\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4288/A-D - Miniature - Burwell Bassett by C.W. 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Whelan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5086/A-B - Dinner in honor of Col. Dodge, Mayflower Hotel, October 20, 1934 ; Missing B - 7Apr25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5122 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - north wall (wide angle view)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5139/C - North Lane Storehouse interior\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5200/A-J - Funeral bills: A - Gutten, B - Ingle, C - Munn, D - Edick, E - MacKenzie, F - Fairfax County Clerk, G - Bowie, H - Keith, I - Lightfoot, J - Pinckney\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5381 - Charles Willson Peale's 1772 portrait of General Washington ; photograph by Victor Amato\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5383/A-B - Plat with survey notes - 1690 - George Brent\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5384/A-B - Land patent - Thomas Culpeper to Col. N. Spencer \u0026amp; Lt. 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Lamb\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5444 - Visit of Princess Margaret \u0026amp; Lord Snowden, November 16, 1965, looking out a window ; Photocopy of a photograph by Norman Matheny\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5474 - List of prints in George Washington's hand\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5476 - Letter - Elizabeth Powell to George Washington, June 1, 1796\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5492 - \"The Washington Family\" - Paul-Bell, Philadelphia, 1800 ; RP-211, Print 5191 (Retro)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5510/A-C - Portion of map of adjoining lands, c. 1772, drawn by George Washington: A - showing Belvoir, B - detail of Belvoir, C- Whole map ; RM-93; MS-2241\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5511 - Letter cover - John Parke Custis to Martha Washington, June 9, 1776 ; W-631 ; Missing - 7Apr25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5520/A-B - Quilted \u0026amp; appliqued coverlet ; M-1299\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5529 - Stephen's Directory, pp. 192-193, with President George Washington's listing on page 193\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5530/A-B - Clerical copy of deed dated 6th of September 1654 granting 1000 acres to Giles Brent, Jr., B - 6-line endorsement in Washington's hand; reverse of 5530/A ; RM-283; MS-2832\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5531 - Land grant -Thomas, [Lord] Culpeper to Col. 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Williams - 1937 ; new neg '92\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6894 - Moulding profiles - Rooms 103 and 104, by Morley J. Williams - 1937 ; new neg '92\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6895 - Floor plan - second floor 1898 ; new neg '92\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6896 - Drawing - Palladian window, John Loughnane ; new neg '92\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6897 - Drawing - Banquet Hall [New Room] ornamentation, John Loughnane ; new neg '92\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6898 - Restoration plan - Garden and dependencies, Morley J. Williams ; new neg '92\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6899 - North elevation, John Loughnane and Earl Purdy ; new neg '92\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6900 - Drawing - West Front 1933, Chester Price ; new neg '92\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6901 - Drawing - West Front, John Loughnane - Earl Purdy ; new neg '92\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6902 - First floor plan of Mansion, Philip San Filippo ; new neg '92\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6903/1-5 - Architectural Drawings: 1 - Schedule of doors, 2 - 2-Y-5. 3 - 2-Y-2, 4 - 2-Y-4, 5 - 2-Y-3 ; new neg '92\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6910/1-2 - Record of hubs set around Mansion - 1935 ; new neg '92\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6911 - \"Survey of Washington's Home\" drawn by Theophilus ... ; new neg '92\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6912/1-12 - Architectural drawings - Feb 1932 by Charles K. 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'92\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7029 - Measured drawings - Circulation Plan - Tomb (Worth Bailey) ; photo by Reprographics\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7030 - Measured drawings - Mansion - 1st floor plan 1898 ; photo by Reprographics\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7031 - Measured drawings - Tomb repairs 1936 Marc Williams ; photo by Reprographics\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7032 - Measured drawings - Guard House - Tomb - Macomber ; photo by Reprographics\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7033 - Measured drawings - Tomb repairs 1937 Marc Williams ; photo by Reprographics\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7058 - Sixteen-sided barn from glass slide ; photo by Washington House, 3 negatives ; also 4x5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7064/A-B - Maps - 1754 map of Virginia \u0026amp; western parts of the colony from Journal of Major Washington ; photo by Washington House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7155 - Measured Drawings - Elevation of New Tomb by Walter C. 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BW-3579/D shows Mr. Heisley with the Mount Vernon chair [W-159]","BW-3580/A-B - A - Windsor chair said to have come from Mount Vernon, B - Chippendale chair, leather seat; said to have come from Mount Vernon ; Masonic Memorial Lodge Museum, Alexandria, VA","BW-3587/A-C - Queen Anne walnut table - for consideration","BW-3772 - Grain bin in stable ; H-1939; A-738","BW-3773 - Wood trunk in Spinning House","BW-3784/A-D - Lord Fairfax's chair ; A-679; H-1888 ; also no. 3918 \u0026 3537","BW-3904/A-C - Mahogany ladderback chair ; A-894, W-2185 ; Peter Collection #72 (120), see #3928 ; photo by Mr. Peter","BW-3917/A-E - Paint removal from Mansion ; James Garfield Duvall \"Jessie\"","BW-3952 - View of painting progress on West Front ; Annual Report 1956","BW-3957/A-B - North colonnade","BW-4354/A-D - Drainage tunnel - opening of small tunnel at Old Tomb","BW-4355/A-B - Sea wall - hell hole outfall","BW-4995 - Mule cart (65-116) ; Outbuildings","BW-4996 - Harrow (61-41) ; Outbuildings","BW-4997 - Grindstone (60-87) ; Outbuildings","BW-5206/1-12 - Winter scenes with rime frost: 1 - Mansion - north end, from north grove, 2/3 - North Necessary from Storehouse, 4 - Courtyard \u0026 Servants' Hall from head of South Lane, 5 - South Necessary from South Lane, 6 - Mansion - south end, from south grove, 7 - Well House from south grove, 8 - North grove \u0026 Spinning House from Piazza, 9 - Mansion shot from northeast lawn, 10 - Courtyard from entrance to south serpentine, 11 -Mansion - West Front, from south serpentine","BW-5217/1-10 - Transplanting of weeping tree boxwood ; missing - 5May2025","BW-5218/11-12 - Repaving Tomb approach walk ; missing - 5May2025","BW-5219/1-12 - Central Hall, second floor, construction research ; missing - 5May2025","BW-5238/2-3,5-8 - Chest of drawers - details of top \u0026 legs ; W-1420 ; Yale-Kountze Collection","BW-5239/4-5,8-9 - Mahogany empire sofa ; H-1380\t; Yale-Kountze Collection","BW-5240/1-12 - Mansion steps north end of Piazza - excavation research","BW-5242/1-12 - Family Kitchen - west wall stripped of paint","BW-5243/5-12 - Servant's hall - construction research - framing members exposed during replacement of insulation material","BW-5244/1-12 - Servants Hall - construction research","BW-5245/4-11 - Mule shed at stable","BW-5246 - Buckeye tree No. 79 - base of stem","BW-5247/2-3 - Buckeye tree Nos. 79 \u0026 92 - base of stems","BW-5251/6-9 - Courtyard \u0026 West Front with visitors","BW-5252/1-4 - Visitors","BW-5253/1-2,5-6,10-11 - Family Kitchen: 1-2 - south wall repair, 5-6 - south wall repair, 10-11 - east wall stripped for repainting","BW-5254/2, 6-7,8-10 - Family Kitchen - stripping paint","BW-5255/1-2,4-12 - Family Kitchen - construction research, 4-12 - south wall","BW-5256/2-5 - Family Kitchen - construction research south wall","BW-5257/2-12 - North colonnade - stripping paint and construction research","BW-5291/5-12 - Trees - removal of beech (No. 90) \u0026 Kentucky coffee bean tree (No. 89)","BW-5293/10-12 - Tomb - memorial shaft of Bushrod Washington - a portion of the inscription","BW-5295/A1-12,B1-9 - Research excavation at Blacksmith Shop site","BW-5296/1-2 - East door Servants' Hall - stripped for repainting","BW-5297/1-2 - Cedrus libani A. Rich (Cedar of Lebanon) growing near Tomb","BW-5368/3-4,7-8 - Family Kitchen construction research - repair of framing behind Well House","BW-5369 - Family Kitchen east wall stripped of paint","BW-5371/1-12 - Causeway of Wharf: 1-2 - 1 1/2\" settlement of coping block, 3-10 - 1\" settlement of pavement, 11-12 - Visitors \u0026 view of settlement","BW-5372 - Causeway pavement showing repair at headwall of outer waterway","BW-5419/32-33 - Aerial view of Exhibition Area looking toward West Front \u0026 showing river to Maryland shore","BW-5424/1-10 - Hinge details - east vestibule door to Mansion Library","BW-5453/1-4 - Coach House - details of door post on east side","BW-5453/5-12 - Kitchen Garden: 5-8 - lower dipping basin, 9-10 - upper dipping basin, 11-12 - bee hive house","BW-5464/1-8 - Coach House - construction details","BW-5471/1,4-5,8-9 - Construction details, joists framing hearth, third floor bedroom","BW-5472/7-8,11-12 - Construction details, third floor bedroom: 7-8 - Joists framing hearth, 11 - Bracing bolted to floor \u0026 ceiling joists, between Banquet Hall \u0026 third floor, 12 - Joists in alcove below window","BW-5473/1-7 - Construction details, third floor bedroom: 1-5 - Floor joist details towards door, 6-7 - Lath details between joists nos. 3 \u0026 5","BW-5483/1-6,8-12 - Crawl spaces under Mansion roof: 1-2 - West of 3rd floor lumber room over Banquet Hall - CO2 pipes, 3-4 - Above northwest Circle Banquet Hall, showing tie rods \u0026 ceiling braces, 5-6 - Above Banquet Hall showing truss bracing, 8-9 - Above Banquet Hall showing framing from 1758, north window, Blue Bedroom, 10-11 - Between 1758 east eave, Piazza roof \u0026 ceiling Joists, showing early shingles, 12 - Above third floor bedrooms on north \u0026 beneath the ridge; CO2 pipes \u0026 nozzles","BW-5484/4-6,8-12 - Mansion basement details: 4 - Steps at south end, 5 - Photoelectric alarm control, 6 - East wall at south end, 8 - South end wall, window near entrance, 9 - South end heater unit, 10-11 - Joist details beneath Butler's Pantry and closet, 12 - Window and vent opening under platform outside Library door","BW-5485/1-4,6-11 - Mansion basement details: 1 - Modern supports beneath Library and south end heater unit, 2 - Fireplace opening in south room, 3 - Modern supports beneath downstairs bedroom, 4 - Iron hot water radiator and enclosing sheet metal duct beneath fireplace of downstairs bedroom, 6 - South arched vault beneath Piazza, 7-8 - English bonded brick wall of vault, 9-10 - Early stone foundation wall along corridor opposite vault, 11 - Reproduction cornerstone set in location of original stone beneath Central Hall","BW-5486/1,3-10 - Mansion details: 1 - basement - unexcavated portion beneath West Parlor [Front Parlor], 3 - basement - ice pit beneath Banquet Hall, 4 - basement - floor drain sump beneath Family Dining Room, 5 -  basement - irregular joists beneath downstairs bedroom supported by modern material, 6 - master bedroom - north end room, restored shelving, 7 - master bedroom, south end room, restored shelving, 8-10 - third floor room at south end, restored shelving","BW-5491/1-12 - Park wall, June 1972, undermined and collapsed area following storm Agnes, June 21-22. Uprooted locust tree","BW-5493/1-6 - Several areas: 1 - Vineyard nursery - shearing boxwood end of March, 2 - Tomb area - stump of red cedar uprooted storm, 3/22/72, 3-4 - Wharf causeway curb and pavement settlement, 5-6 -Seawall coping beng reset where loosened","BW-5507/1-12 - Several areas: 1-6 - South lawn - brick barrel - shaped drain beneath turf, 7-9 - Park wall - undermined area, 10-12 - Grounds - planting at head of Tomb walk","BW-5508/1-6 - Spinning House: 1-3 - south end exterior wall with weather boards removed to reveal nogging between studs, 4-6 - detail of nogging","BW-5509/2-7 - Structural details of end rails of General Washington's bed","BW-5537/1-12 - Photographs taken of spring visitation for April,1973, Monthly Report","BW-5538/1-12 - Spring visitation for April '73 Monthly Report","BW-5539/1-12 - Spring visitation for April '73 Monthly Report","BW-5540/1-12 - Spring visitation for April '73 Monthly Report","BW-5541/3-4 - Director Charles Cecil Wall places last coping brick on restored Deer Park wall","BW-5542/2-12 - Striping wheels of the Powel coach","BW-5543/3-8,10-12 - Park wall reconstruction","BW-5544/1-2,4-7,11-12 - Park wall reconstruction","BW-5545/1-7,9-10 - Removal of ash tree No. 125","BW-5546/1-3,8 - Replacement of steel water tanks","BW-5547/2-12 - Various - General's Bed, West Front, Park slope: 2-3 - General's bed with sacking bottom--Curator \u0026 Mr. Wilfred, 4-5 - General's bed with sacking bottom--Director Charles Cecil Wall, Curator \u0026 Mr. Wilfred, 6-8 - Repainting West Front - G. Talbot \u0026 J. Simms, 9 - Visitors at West Front entrance, 10-12 - Bulldozer turned over on park slope ; Director's Monthly Report?","BW-5551 - Professor Lucchetti \u0026 assistant working on George Washington's sarcophagus","BW-5552/1-9 - Inscriptions on marble sarcophagus of George Washington \u0026 Martha Washington","BW-5553/1-8 - Inscriptions on memorial shaft of Bushrod \u0026 Anna Washington","BW-5554/1-8 - Inscriptions on memorial shaft of John Augustine \u0026 Jane Washington","BW-5555/1-5 - Inscriptions on Lewis-Conrad shafts ; #5 missing - 12May2025","BW-5556/2-12 - Tomb plaque inscriptions","BW-5557/1-15 - Restoration work on sarcophagi \u0026 detail of damage","BW-5573/5-6,8,11-12 - Mansion - re-roofing cupola","BW-5624/1 - Mr. Walter C. Densmore's farewell","BW-5656 - Former Senator Sam Ervin (North Carolina) recording a series for CBS during April ; [1 print of neg]","BW-5634 - Regent's reception for Piscataway Park donors - Peter H.B. Frelinghuysen (New Jersey), Mrs. Thomas Turner Cooke, Regent, \u0026 Vice Regent ; Monthly Report May 1975","BW-5635 - Wilfred Neitzey repairs the Kitchen Garden bee house, designed some years ago by Mr. Macomber.  Replacements of weather boarding \u0026 roof surfaces necessary","BW-5642 - Unloading carload of coal at Newington siding below Fort Belvoir - gift of Hon. Nicolas Arroyo ;  For Director's Monthly Report","BW-5650 - Museum attendants in various uniforms (Kennedy, Papile, Keeler, St. Mars, Vessa, Akagi, Tancil) ; Director's Monthly Report","BW-5667 - Weathervane - dove of peace ; 35 mm slide similar; see CT 874","BW-5674 - Lafayette Bedroom - new hangings ; see CT/CW-877","BW-5720/A-C - Lace fragments, A\u0026C - W-2710, B - W-2714 ; 7611161-4","BW-5721/A-C - Lace fragments, A\u0026B - W-2713, C - W-2711 ; 7611161-8; See #5720 for Contact prints ; two of B, no C - missing 12May2025","BW-5722/A-C - Lace fragments ; W-2712, W-2715 ;\t7611161-11 ; See #5720 for Contact prints","BW-5723/A-C - Lace fragments ; W-2710/A, W-2714/A ;\t7611161-14","BW-5724/A-C - Lace fragments ; W-2709 ;\t7611161-17 ; See #5723 for Contact prints","BW-5725/A-C - Lace fragments ; W-2690/C-D ; 7611161-22 ; See #5723 for Contact prints","BW-5726/A-C - Lace fragments ; W-2690/A-B ;\t7611161-26","BW-5727/A-C - Shuttle - mesh stick ; W-2682 ;\t7611161-31 ; See #5726 for Contact prints; PFL-451","BW-5728/A-D - Pearl brooch ; W-2686\t; 7611161-36 ; See #5726 for Contact prints","BW-5729/A-C - Box \u0026 loose strand of pearls ; W-2683/A\u0026B\t; 7611161-39 ; PFL-431","BW-5730/A-D - Bag with sewing paraphernalia ; ?-2689 ; 7611161-44 ; See #5729 for Contact prints","BW-5731/A(1-2),B(1-2) - Cotton dress - Patty Custis: A - back, B - front ; W-2674 ;\t7611161-49 ; See #5729 for Contact prints","BW-5732/A(1-2),B(1-2) - Dimity wrapper (Martha Washington's?): A - front, B - back ; W-2672\t; 7611161-62","BW-5733/A(1-2),B(1-2) - Waistcoat: A - front, B - back ; W-2673\t; 761161-67b; See #5732 for Contact prints","BW-5734/A(1-2),B(1-2) - Baby slip: A - front, B - back ; W-2676 ;\t7611161-73(A) ; PFL-396","BW-5735/A-B - Bed netting ; W-2666 ; 7611161-79 ; See #5734 for Contact prints","BW-5736/A-B - Velvet fragment pieces (three) ; W-2685/A-C ;\t7611161-83 ; See #5734 for Contact prints","BW-5737/A-B - Wool blanket ; W-2679\t; 7611161-85 ; PFL-485","BW-5738/A-B - Wool blanket ; W-2680 ;\t7611161-89 ; See #5737 for Contact prints; PFL-482","BW-5739/A-B - Cotton fragment ; W-2675 ; 7611161-91 ; See #5737 for Contact prints; PFL 392","BW-5740/A-B - Linen cloths (two) ; 7611161-95 ; See #5737 for Contact prints","BW-5741/A-B - Ribbon - satin ; 7611161-99 ; PFL 418","BW-5742/A-B - Lace fragment \u0026 linen ; W-2684 ; 7611161-101 ; see #5741 for Contact prints; PFL-54","BW-5749/A-B - Silver salver ; W-2694 ; 7611161-105 ; See #5741 for Contact prints","BW-5740/A-B - Silver lemon strainer ; W-2688 ; 7611161-107 ; See #5741 for Contact prints","BW-5757A-D - Jewelry: A - Garnet bandeaux, W-2687/A; B - Ring, W-2687/B; C - Cresent pin, W-2687/C; D - Spray pin, W-2687/D; E - Earrings, W-2687/E ; 7611-111-10","BW-5758/A-C - Netting needles \u0026 case ; W-2681 ; 7611-111-11; See #5757 for Contact prints","BW-5759/A-H - Baby cap ; W-2677\t; 7611-111-12","BW-5784/A-C - Architectural Drawings ; page 51","BW-5785/A-C - Architectural Drawings ; page 52","BW-5786/A-C - Architectural Drawings ; page 52","BW-5787/A-C - Architectural Drawings ; page 52","BW-5788/A-C - Architectural Drawings ; page 52","BW-5789/A-D - Architectural Drawings ; page 53","BW-5791/A-C - Letter - George Washington to Bushrod ; page 53","BW-5792/A-D - Richardt ; page 53 ; see CT 894","BW-5793/A-D - Wine Rinser ; page 53-54 ; see CT 893","BW-5844/1-11 - Mansion Banquet Hall - Palladian window (restoration details) ; pages 50-51 ; see CN 1905","BW-5862 - Palladian window exterior ; page 54","BW-5863/1-8 - Slave grave marker given by Fritz Hirshfeld ; pg 54","BW-5864/1-16 - Windsor chair \u0026 shell cushion ; pages 55-56","BW-5865/1-5 - Shell cushion ; page 56","BW-5866/A-J - Punch bowl - tobacco leaf ; page 84","BW-5867/A-J - Canton platter ;  pages 85-86","BW-5868/A-F - Nanking vegetable dish ; page 86","BW-5869/A-G - Nanking vegetable dish - lid ; pages 86-87","BW-5870/A-D - Nanking vegetable dish - silver handle ; pages 86-87","BW-5871/A-C - Delft bowl \u0026 guglet ; page 87","BW-5872/A-I - Canton soup plate ; pages 87-88","BW-5873/A-D - Small vase from Blue Bedroom","BW-5874/A-D - Square Nanking plate ; pages 88-89","BW-5875/A-E - Shell-shaped Nanking plate and oval platter ; page 89","BW-5877/A-G - Ivory button ; pages 89-90","BW-5878/A-D - Slave list - pg. 2-3 ; page 90","BW-5879/A-D - Slave list - pg. 4-5 ; page 90","BW-5880/A-D - List of Negroes - pg. 6\u00267 ; pages 90-91","BW-5881/A-D - List of Negroes - p.8 ; pages 90-91","BW-5911/1-2 - Palisade fence - Botanical Garden ; page 84","BW-5912 - Linda Fullerton, new garden helper ; page 84","BW-5916/A-C - Porthole portrait of Washington ; page 95","BW-5963/1-12 - East Front ; pages 9-10","BW-5964/1-12 - Kitchen Garden ; pages 10-11","BW-5965/1-12 - Martha Washington's desk - Argand lamp (1-7), pages 11-12 ; \u0026 Family Dining Room - breakfast Setting (8-12), page 12","BW-5966/1-12 - Family Dining Room - breakfast Setting ; pages 12-13","BW-5967/1-10 - Halon Installation: 1-3 - Third floor passage, north to south from doorway of bedroom #1; cupola stairs at right - 2 floor boards removed, 4 - Blue Bedroom: facing north wall; floor boards removed, 5 - Close-up of Blue Bedroom facing north wall, 6 - Blue Bedroom facing north; remains of pugging under floorboards and traces of plaster (pugging) on underside of floor board, 7 - Blue Bedroom facing north; close-up of joists, pugging Laths \u0026 evidence of pugging on underside of floor boards to the right, 8-9 - Blue Bedroom, northeast corner, 10 - Blue Bedroom looking towards east wall ; pages 13-14","BW-5968/1-10 - Halon Installation: 1 - Nelly Custis Bedroom [Chintz Room]; pugging exposed under floorboards cut for installation of Dining Room smoke detector - underside of cut floorboards show the plaster (pugging), 2 - Nelly Custis Bedroom [Chintz Room]; left: underside of cut floorboards show lath \u0026 plaster marks of pugging; right section of exposed pugging. 3 -  Nelly Custis Bedroom [Chintz Room], looking south to north, 4 - Nelly Custis Bedroom [Chintz Room]; exposed pugging looking south to north, 5 - Nelly Custis Bedroom [Chintz Room]; similar exposed pugging, 6 -  Lafayette Bedroom; east wall, 3rd board from wall, 7 - Lafayette Bedroom; east wall on right of picture, 8 - Lafayette Bedroom; north wall, 9 - Lafayette Bedroom; south wall; 11th floorboard from east wall, 10 - Lafayette Bedroom; north \u0026 east walls ; pages 14-15","BW-5969/1-11 - Halon Installation - Several Areas: 1 - Nelly Custis Bedroom [Chintz Room] closet; cable on west wall, second floor area over north closet off Library hall, 2 - Hall bedroom, south wall, looking through to ceiling of Central Hall  (not visible in picture but visible on spot is the plaster wall (or finish coat) behind the Central Hall paneling indicating that the paneling was added at a time later than the original construction), 3 - Upper Hall; Jimmy McVee cutting rubber in preparation for cutting floorboards; John Hupman facing the camera; Jim Simms to right, 4 - Upper Hall, northeast corner; boards pulled for smoke detector device installation in Central Hall ceiling (workers: H. Rouse, J. McVee, C. Meadows, J. Hupman, J. Simms), 5 -  Washington's Bedroom, north wall, 6 - Yellow Bedroom (?), 7 - Upper Hall: east wall \u0026 door to third floor stairway, 8 - Yellow Bedroom, north wall, 9 -Library [Study]: fireplace panel - upper left side of fireplace, 10 - Library [Study]: fireplace panel on upper left side of fireplace, shows brick wall of fireplace, 11 - Library [Study]: fireplace panel, similar to upper left side of fireplace, showing large beams ; pages 15-16","BW-5982/1-12 - Mount Vernon fire engine ; pages 16-17","BW-5988/1-12 - Various photos: 1-2 - Birch view, 3-4 - Winslow House, 5-6 - Bennett view, 7-8 - Mount Vernon Ladies Association (MVLA) Badge, 9-10 - Ambro type older Tomb. 11-12 - Mrs. Laughton ; pages 17-18","BW-5989/1-11 - Various photos: 1-4 - Lily Macalester Laughton and Council (from old photo), 5-6 - Martha Washington letter - 6/26/1776, 7-11 - Kern view ; pages 18-19","BW-5991/1-16 - Halon test ; pages 19-20","BW-5994/1-7 - Trunk and portmanteau: 1-2 - Trunk # 3, 3-4 - Label trunk # 3, 5-6 - Portmanteau, 7 - label Portmanteau ; page 24","BW-5995/1-10 - Various photos: 1-2 - Portmanteau, 3-4 - Trunk # 4, 5-6 - Label trunk # 4, 7-8 - Pack bag, 9-10 - Fanny - Pine portrait ; pages 24-25","BW-5996/1-6 - 1-3 - Pistols, 4-6 - 2 holsters and pistol ; page 25","BW-5997/1-12 - Various photos: 1-2 - 2 holsters, 3-5 - Telescope - mahogany and brass, 6-9 - 2 spurs with writing, 10-12 - 2 spurs with chain ; page 26","BW-5998/1-4 - Camp knife, fork and towel, 1-2 - Camp knife and fork, 3-4 - Camp towel ; page 27","BW-102 - Washington crest","BW-103 - Silver camp goblets","BW-104 - Sitting room table in downstairs chamber","BW-105/a-b - Two salt spoons","BW-106 - Tilt-top table","BW-107 - A Neat Landscape after Claude Lorrain [W-365] above mantel in west parlor.","BW-108 - Nelly Custis crib [W-237]","BW-109 - Grandfather clock [W-193] on landing of central passage stairs, view looking down from stairs ascending to second floor.","BW-110 - BW-110a - Group of silver spoons in various sizes, a pair of sugar tongs and a nut pick (?).","BW-111 - BW-111a - Buttons and buckles","BW-112 - Group of silver spoons in various sizes","BW-113 - Portrait of George Washington by Gilbert Stuart, c. 1798 [H-4]","BW-114 - BW-114a - Wall brackets, carved and gilded [W-57]","BW-116 - Detail of curtain cornice hanging in the front parlor [W-34]","BW-117 - Sword cases in Mansion, displayed with sashes and French hunting horn","BW-118 - Looking glass or mirror [H-6], deaccessioned","BW-119 - Portrait of Marquis de Lafayette, possibly by Joseph Boze, c. 1780-1790 [H-79]","BW-121 - Hall door detail - central hall","BW-122 - Smallsword - Dress Sword [W-84]","BW-122 - Detail of Palladian or Venetian window molding in the new room","BW-124 - Detail of bullseye and pediment on west front of Mansion","BW-125 - BW-125a - Detail of molding in New Room.","BW-126 - Detail of ceiling in West Parlor","BW-127 - Hall - east elevation, view of exterior doors (closed)","BW-128 - Detail of bannister in Central Passage","BW-129 - Detail of stair bannister in Central Passage","BW-130 - Detail of Vaughan fireplace mantel [W-940] in New Room","BW-131 - Detail of Vaughan fireplace mantel [W-940] in New Room","BW-132 - Side view of Vaughan fireplace mantel [W-940] in New Room","BW-133 - Detail of Vaughan fireplace mantel [W-940] in New Room","BW-134 - Detail of fireplace mantel in New Room","BW-135 - Detail of ceiling in dining room.","BW-136 - Dining Room mantel, lower section with fireback from Belvoir.","BW-137 - Dining Room - ceiling detail","BW-138 - BW-138a - Cellar (basement) fireplace under the Study showing lintel which was removed.","BW-139 - BW-139a - South Chimney - fireplace in cellar","BW-140 - BW-140a - Cellar fireplace","BW-141 - South Chimney - trimmer arch of Study hearth","BW-142 - North Chimney - under West Parlor hearth","BW-143 - South Chimney - north side","BW-144a - BW-144b - Sitting Room [Downstairs Chamber] Mantel","BW-145 - Lafayette Chamber - fireplace mantel","BW-146 - Blue Room fireplace mantel","BW-147 - Washington Bedchamber fireplace and fireback [W-224]","BW-148 - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room] Mantel","BW-149 - Yellow Room Mantel","BW-150 - Belvoir Mansion foundation - excavated ruins, archaeology","BW-151 - Belvoir property, drain cover","BW-152 - Chair cushion cross stitched by Martha Washington in a shell pattern [W-504/B]","BW-153 - View of south garden house in the lower garden and surrounding fig trees.","BW-154 - View of west end of lower garden from center of the garden. Includes distant view of south garden house.","BW-155 - Boxwood hedges in lower garden at Mount Vernon. Includes view of garden wall topped with a white picket fence and entrance gate - closed.","BW-156 - Detail of mantel in Study","BW-157 - West Parlor fireplace, lower portion, including fireback [W-186]","BW-158 - New Room ceiling, east section","BW-159 - Termites - North Chimney. Termites in mortar of brick pier supporting new room hearth.","BW-160 - South chimney, heat duct","BW-161 - Dining Room mantel detail","BW-162 - Study fireplace and mantel, mantel clock","BW-163 - BW-163a - Fireplace in cellar under the study - showing lintel which was removed.","BW-164 - West Parlor fireplace mantel","BW-165 - Study - east door (closed)","BW-165 - Cellar - trimmer arch of Study hearth before new supports","BW-167 - Termite damage","BW-168 - Lantern [W-15] hanging in the Central Passage","BW-169 - Ceiling details in Small Dining Room.","BW-170 - Textile fragments of Martha Washington's garments.","BW-170 - Portrait of \"The Virgin\" [H-357], painting has been deaccessioned","BW-172 - BW-172a - Portrait, George Washington After the Battle Princeton, Charles Willson Peale, 1780 [H-17]","BW-173 - New Room mantel - Vaughan fireplace mantel [W-940]","BW-174 - Carpet - Louis XVI (?)","BW-175 - Details of fireplace mantel in the Washington Bedchamber.","BW-176 - West Parlor detail","BW-177 - Detail of door in New Room.","BW-178 - Detail of mantel in Chintz Room, formerly called the Nelly Custis Room.","BW-179 - Pair of Sheffield plate candlesticks in the Washington Bedchamber [H-210/A-B]","BW-180 - Detail of fireplace mantel in Little Parlor","BW-181 - Reproduction of Vaughan Plan by R. von Glumer, note made from original in possession of Britannia (Peter) Kennon.","BW-182 - Chair","BW-183 - Windsor chair [W-229]","BW-184 - Windsor chair [W-230]","BW-185 - Windsor chair","BW-185 - Windsor chair","BW-187 - George Washington's dressing table [W-202] photographed in the Washington Bedchamber","BW-188 - Windsor armchair [W-198]","BW-189 - Lacquered dressing glass [W-195] - LOAN. Photographed in the Washington Bedchamber.","BW-190 - Work table photographed in Washington Bedchamber [W-207]","BW-191 - Chair with straw back and seat","BW-192 - Work table [W-206]","BW-194 - Chest of drawers photographed in the Washington Bedchamber - object deaccessioned","BW-195 - Circular tilt-top table [W-196] photographed in the Washington Bedchamber","BW-196 - Looking glass [W-201] photographed in the Washington Bedchamber","BW-197 - Upholstered easy chair [W-152] formerly belonging to Mary Ball Washington. Photographed in the Washington Bedchamber.","BW-198 - Card table [W-197] photographed in the Washington Bedchamber","BW-199 - Washington coat-of-arms","BW-200 - Shaving stand or wash stand [W-199]","BW-201 - Side chair [M-43/B]","BW-202 - Key to the Bastille","BW-203 - Basin stand [H-239]","BW-204 - Chair","BW-205 - Silver waiter","BW-206 - Martha Washington's Collar","BW-207 - Martha Washington's handkerchief","BW-208 - Martha Washington's cuff","BW-209 - Chocolate pot [W-2761] - LOAN","BW-210 - Cream pitcher [W-2765] - LOAN","BW-211 - Miniature of Martha Washington, colored engraving of Walter Robertson miniature","BW-212 - BW-212a - Pins and pin case","BW-213 - Pin case and button","BW-214 - Bookcase [W-160] in the study at Mount Vernon","BW-215 - Mirror or looking glass [H-6], deaccessioned","BW-216 - Tambour writing table and bookcase [W-158] and 'Uncommon chair' [W-159] in the study","BW-216a - Secretary Desk and Bookcase [W-158] in Study","BW-217 - North gate, looking south","BW-218 - Liquor case with bottles in the butler's pantry [W-188/A-G]","BW-219 - BW-219a - Chair; was owned by Capt. Bassett of Hayfield","BW-220 - Wine chest","BW-221 - Dining table","BW-222 -BW-222a - Shawl [W-1450] - LOAN","BW-223 - Silver waiter with Custis crest","BW-224a - Silver mug and finger bowls, view of hand of mug\nBW-224b - Silver mug and finger bowls, mug is turned so handle cannot be seen","BW-225 - Silver goblets","BW-226 - Glassware","BW-227 - Silverplate cross stand","BW-228 - Loving cup","BW-229 - Cut glass bottles with stand","BW-230 - BW-230a - Silver waiter","BW-231 - Silver spoons","BW-233 - BW-233a - Silver","BW-233 - BW-233a - Tea caddy and sugar dish","BW-234 - Silver plates","BW-235 - BW-235a - Silver waiter","BW-236 - Tea pot and waste bowl","BW-237 - Bookcase - original","BW-238 - Globe - original","BW-239 - Nelly Custis - Portrait by Trumbull","BW-240 - Falls of the Potomac","BW-241 - Silver mugs","BW-242 - South garden house in lower garden.","BW-243 - Belvoir drain cover","BW-244/A-B - Restoration - Carpenter Shop [Salt House] re-roofing","BW-245 - Heat duct","BW-246 - View from the servants' hall towards the north grove.","BW-247 - West Parlor or Front Parlor mantel - detail","BW-248 - Right side of the West or Front Parlor mantel.","BW-249 -  West Parlor [Front Parlor] door","BW-250 - Wine coolers","BW-251 - Cross-stand and silver dish","BW-252 - Silver candlesticks","BW-253 - Central Passage - east door detail","BW-254 - Miniatures - Custis Children [Martha Parke Custis - W-2355/A] [LOAN - John Parke Custis W-2355/B]","BW-255 - Washington Coat-of-Arms","BW-256 - Detail of molding around Palladian window in the New Room","BW-257 - Detail of corner of pendiment molding around door in Front Parlor","BW-258 - South lane - old view with Powel Coach and team of horses","BW-259 - Miniatures - Custis children, without cases [Martha Parke Custis - W-2355/A] [LOAN - John Parke Custis W-2355/B]","BW-260/A-B - Portrait of Nelly Custis","BW-261 - Yellow Room - mantel detail","BW-262 - General Washington's room [Washington Bedchamber] - mantel detail","BW-263 - Lafayette Room - mantel detail","BW-264 - Dining Room [Small Dining Room] mantel - upper","BW-265 - Third floor mantel - detail","BW-266 -  West Parlor [Front Parlor] - detail - pediment of mantel with Washington coat-of-arms","BW-267 - Map - Survey, distances from Cameron to Colchester, 1788 [W-370]","BW-268 - Music Room [Little Parlor] mantel","BW-269 - Cupola and weather vane","BW-270 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - molding detail","BW-271 - Goethe's Sorrows of Werther [W-222]","BW-272 - Washington's watermark","BW-273 - Mansion - distant view from the northeast","BW-274 - Holly Hedge along North Lane","BW-275 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - ceiling detail","BW-276 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - ceiling detail","BW-277 - Front door (central) - west front of Mansion","BW-278 - General Washington's Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber] - north wall with mantel","BW-279 - Siege of Gibraltar","BW-280 - Siege of Gibraltar","BW-281 - Siege of Gibraltar","BW-282 - Siege of Gibraltar","BW-283 - View of the Texas Gate and traffic circle","BW-284 - Texas Gate","BW-285 - Sharples Portrait","BW-286 - Plat, Ferry and French's farms, 1783 [W-179]","BW-287 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - mantel","BW-288 - Brass Fire Dogs","BW-289 - Torchere","BW-290 - Chippendale chair","BW-291 - Side chair;  negative destroyed, proof only","BW-292 - Portrait - Virgin","BW-293 - Mirror","BW-294 - French armchair; [W-30]","BW-295 - Card table [W-31]; deaccessioned","BW-296 - Tray; W-32, See # 2962","BW-297 - Piano Stool","BW-298 - Mirror [W-57/A]","BW-299 - Footstool [W-58]; deaccessioned","BW-300 - Card table","BW-301 - Figurine and Argand lamp","BW-302 - Side chair","BW-303 - Portrait of Nelly Custis; H-77","BW-304 - Portrait of a Lady","BW-305 - Table","BW-306 - Hunting Horn [W-81]","BW-307 - Display case with swords and sash [W-82 ; W-83 ; W-85]","BW-308 - \"Loo\" table [W-133]; also #3449, 3450","BW-309 - Side chair [W-134]","BW-310 - Side chair","BW-311 - Tea table [W-136]","BW-312 - Side chair","BW-313 - Side chair","BW-314 - Footstool","BW-315 - Arm chair","BW-316 - Side chair","BW-317 - Side chair","BW-318 - Side chair","BW-319 - Side chair","BW-320 - Table [W-102]","BW-321 - High chair","BW-322 - Candelabra","BW-323 - Plateau [W-105]","BW-324 - Tray [W-108]","BW-325 - Decanters","BW-326 - Circular chair [W-159]","BW-327 - Barometer / Thermometers [W-161;W-162]","BW-328 - Arm chair","BW-329 - Chippendale side chair [H-168]","BW-330 - Arm chair","BW-331 - Footstool","BW-332 - Pitcher [M-189]; deaccessioned","BW-333A-F - Kitchen Garden - excavation of cross wall","BW-334A-B - Professor Charles W. Killam from the Harvard School of Architecture, Mr. Wick, Mr. Davis and Mr. Larcombe near the north facade of the Mansion","BW-335 - Mount Vernon personnel Artie Petitt and Norman Grimsley with a holly tree #91 before its removal. The tree is along the north serpetine path near the gardener's house with a portion of the greenhouse and upper garden wall visible in the distance","BW-336/A-F - Snow Scenes; BW-336/A - Entrance to upper garden, south gate with view of greenhouse;  BW-336/B - Walk approaching Tomb; BW-336/C - Upper garden; BW-336/D - North lawn and Mansion; BW-336/E-F - Distance view of Mansion from north lawn looking south","BW-337/A - Harrison H. Dodge, Governor Pinchot (PA) and members of the Governors' Conference visit George Washington's Tomb.","BW-337/B - Governor Pinchot at the Tomb during Governor's Day","BW-337/C - MVLA - Mrs. Gordon Woodbury, Vice Regent of New Hampshire and Mrs. Horace Brown, Vice Regent of Vermont","BW-337/D - MVLA - Mr. Harrison Dodge and Miss Annie Burr Jennings, Vice Regent of Connecticut","BW-337/E - MVLA - Mrs. Benjamin Warren, Vice Regent of Michigan and Mrs. Antoine Foster, Vice Regent of Delaware","BW-337/F - Members of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association on east lawn","BW-337/G-H  - Group photograph of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association posed on the east lawn","BW-337/I - Mount Vernon Superintendent Harrison Dodge at the Tomb during Governor's Day","BW-337/J - Mrs. Lucien M. Hanks, Vice Regent of Wisconsin and Superintendent Harrison Dodge","BW-337K - Miss Mary F. Failing, Vice Regent of Oregon","BW-337/L- Harrison Howell Dodge posing on the piazza","BW-338 - Tom Quander in the upper garden at Mount Vernon, July 1932. Quander was employed at Mount Vernon from 1893-1936. He began as a laborer and later served as a gardener in the propagating house.","BW-338/A - James Garfield Duvall (Jesse) standing near the boxwood parterre in the upper garden.","BW-338/B - Guard William Jones Permar standing in front of the \"Office.\" At the time the photograph was taken the superintendent's office occupied the servants' hall. Mr. Permar served as a guard for 37 years.","BW-338/C - Mount Vernon's chief engineer, James B. Rouse","BW-33/8D - Gatekeepers William L. Rouse (left) and O. J. \"Buck\" Thomas (right), standing near the Texas Gate entrance.","BW-339A-C - Crowd at Mount Vernon - March 5, 1933","BW-340/A - Terminal area - Concession Building - March 5, 1933","BW-340 - Parking Area - March 5, 1933","BW-341 - Red oak tree, near the wharf, that was struck by lightning; BW-341/A - Red oak showing damage from a lightning strike","BW-342 - Cottages for employee houseing - from the main gate","BW-343 - Cottages for employee housing - from rear of Concessions Building","BW-344 - Power House with employee cottages nearby","BW-345 - Cottages for employee housing - from lower gate","BW-346 - Power House and Lower gate","BW-347- Cottages for employee housing - from the State Road, located on the other side of the perimeter wall","BW-348 - Bungalow (cottage) for employee housing","BW-349 - Cottages for employee housing - from the State Road","BW-350/A-H - Mount Vernon Superintendent Harrison H. Dodge posing in an academic gown to receive Honorary Doctorate from George Washington University.","BW-351/A,C - Spinning House - rotted sill; BW-351/B - Spinning House - rotted post","BW-352 - Restoration of Spinning House - siding removed","BW-353 - View across Mansion Circle towards Circle Storehouse","BW-354 - Snow covered south lane from below ha-ha wall","BW-355 - Willow tree on south mound on bowling green","BW-356 - Coffee bean tree #89 - gymnocladus-dioica, along the northeast edge of the bowling green. The cavity of the tree has been reinforced with bricks.","BW-357 - Mansion - southeast","BW-358 - Steamer - Charles Macalester at the Mount Vernon wharf","BW-359 - Mount Vernon - from newly constucted George Washington Memorial Parkway","BW-360 - Upper Garden - Mount Vernon employees Arthur Petitt and Norman Grimsley prune rose bushes in the upper garden, April 1932.","BW-361/A-B - Governors' Conference visiting Mount Vernon. The photograph is taken in front of Mount Vernon with the Governors' cars lined up on the Mansion circle and members of the group are assembled in front of the Mansion.","BW-362/A-B - Windsor chairs on the piazza","BW-363/A-B - George Washington Memorial Parkway from Reservoir Hill at Mount Vernon","BW-364 - Liquor chest [W-188]","BW-365 - Mrs. Thomas S. Maxey, Vice Regent of Texas","BW-366/A-D - Removal of elm #107; negative destroyed, proof only ; BW-366/A - before starting to work; BW-366/B - half cut down; BW-366/C - uprooted with Harrison Dodge standing next to the downed tree; BW-366/D - stripped of limbs","BW-367/A-C - Abingdon ruins; BW-367/A,C - house; BW-367/B - kitchen","BW-368 - Finial from Seed House - copied and replaced  on four octagonal outhouses","BW-369 - The 12-acre field planted with soybeans. A man's hat can be seen in the foreground with the west front of the Mansion visible in the distance.","BW-370/A-C - Hell Hole - crop of Sudan Grass","BW-371/A-R - Mansion repairs; BW-371/A - working above Palladian window; BW-371/B - sill badly eaten by termites; BW-371/C -  termite-eaten post; BW-371/D -  sills and posts replaced; BW-371/E - old post removed; BW-371/F - section of eaten post; BW-371/G - replacement of posts; BW-371/H - around front door; BW-371/I - part of Palladian window restored; BW-371/J - showing post between windows; BW-371/K - work on north end of Mansion; BW-371/L - material to be used over Banquet Hall; BW-371/M - scaffolding up by and over Banquet Hall; BW-371/N - restored portion of Banquet Hall; BW-371/O - termites imbedded in a timber; BW-371/P - working around front door; BW-371/Q - timber - victim of termites; BW-371/R - showing sills  eaten by termites","BW-372 - Plant storage building","BW-373/A-D - Storage Building; BW-373/A - east side;  BW-373/B - men working soon after the beginning of construction; BW-373/C - about one-third completed. Building was designed by Charles Cecil Wall; BW-373/D - southwest corner","BW-374 - Lower gate - before planting","BW-375/A-E - West Gate; BW-375/A - north porters' lodge; BW-375/B - looking west; BW-375/C - porters' lodges - looking northeast; BW-375/D - detail of fence next to west gate;  BW-375/E - before erection of brick wall","BW-376 - Bungalow Shed - removed in 1933","BW-377/A-B - Pine Woods; BW-377/A - after clearing of fallen timber; BW-377/B - before clearing","BW-378/A-B - Portrait of Lafayette [H-79]","BW-379 - Mirror and Brackets [W-57/A-C]","BW-380 - China Figure - Palissey","BW-381/A-B - Road construction near Mount Vernon; BW-381/A - \"shovel\" loading truck; BW-381/B - hauling for 'grade'","BW-382 - Road construction of road below main gate","BW-383/A-D - Brick wall; BW-383/A - grading a fill for wall base; BW-383/B - detail of wall construction; BW-383/C - construction of wall; BW-383/D - men laying brick","BW-38/4A-E - Restoration of Spinning House, exterior views; BW-384/A - showing decayed timbers on side around window; BW-384/B - revealing condition of posts and outer and inner walls; BW-384/C-D - side ready for repair; BW-384/E - inner striping","BW-385 - Upper Garden Entrance - north gate next to greenhouse slave quaraters, entrance from north lane.","BW-386/A-M - New Quarters - Bolton Building; BW-38/6A - building after completion; BW-386/B - garages and building - east end; BW-386/C - northeast Quarters; BW-386/D - Kitchen and Laundry room; BW-386/E - half constructed; BW-386/F - putting roof on northeast Quarters; BW-386/G - excavation and start of basement; BW-386/H -  foundation laid; BW-386/I - starting up from foundation; BW-386/J - site of New Quarters; BW-386/K - north side of building; BW-386/L - Building from Reservoir Hill; BW-386/M - New Quarters (building)","BW-387 - West end of greenhouse slave quarters from north lane.","BW-388/A-G - Williamsburg; BW-388/A - Wythe House; BW-388/B - Governor's Palace - under construction; BW-388/C - Colonial House; BW-388/D - Governor's Palace; BW-388/E - Museum; BW-388/F - gate to Raleigh Tavern; BW-388/G - Raleigh Tavern","BW-389 - Bowling Green - view looking northwest","BW-390 - Palmhouse - interior","BW-391 - Entrance - Texas Gate with visitors","BW-392 - Plaza or traffic circle - view from Texas Gate looking towards the George Washington Memorial Parkway","BW-393 - Upper garden - view towards north garden house from south gate","BW-394 - Upper Garden with view of north garden house","BW-395 - Mansion - from below south Ha-Ha Wall","BW-396 - Lower Garden - looking west towards south garden house","BW-397 - Spinning house yard with flowering apple tree showing the back side of the spinning house and salt house","BW-398 - Upper Garden - outer walk and south wall","BW-399 - Upper Garden - looking east","BW-400 - Upper Garden - looking east, includes view of greenhouse","BW-401 - Road west of plaza and lower gate - construction","BW-402 - Road west of plaza and lower gate - construction of parking spaces","BW-403 - Garden house in upper garden","BW-404 - Mansion - north facade","BW-405 - Distant view of Summer House from south lawn","BW-406 - View of flower bed in upper garden.  The greenhouse can be seen in the background.","BW-407 - Interior view of greenhouse and Sago Palm","BW-408 - Akron or Army's dirigible airship over Mount Vernon","BW-409 - Potomac River - view east from Mansion","BW-410 - Telephone - Light wires along northwest boundary wall and adjacent field","BW-411 - View from east lawn towards Potomac River with the Steamer Charles Macalester in the distance","BW-412 - Bluffs at Stratford, Virginia","BW-413 - Abingdon Church","BW-414/A-F - Deer Park landslide; BW-414/A - ragged top of landslide; BW-414/B - crevice caused in Deer Park wall; BW-414/C - slide; BW-414/D - rolling stone and fence; BW-414/E - different angle of slide; BW-414/F - Deer Park landslide","BW-415/A-B - Old House; BW-415/A - Dumfries - side view; BW-415/B - Dumfries (siding smaller but similar in design to that on Mansion)","BW-416/A-C - Flagpole removal - demolition of pole","BW-417/A-B - Mantel in Servants' Hall formerly used as the office for the superintendent","BW-418 - Grave - Jamestown Island","BW-419 - Mount Vernon - from George Washington Memorial Parkway","BW-420 - Central doorway, west front of Mansion","BW-421 - Road below Paddock","BW-422 - Downstairs Chambers - mantel detail","BW-423 - Main Stairway detail","BW-424 - Tomb","BW-425 - Painting - Falls of Potomac","BW-426 - Foundation of Lacey Cottage - Simms House before moving","BW-427/A-D - Oinarroo China","BW-428/A-D - Deer Park soil;  BW-428/A - conditions below Tomb; BW-428/B-C - conditions near sewer line; BW-428/D - Deer Park soil","BW-429/A-M - Deer Park cribbing after landslide; BW-429/A- base of cribbing; BW-429/B - clearing loose bank away; BW-429/C - clearing dirt away for footing' BW-429/D - detail of cribbing looking in line of wall; BW-429/E - clearing away from rugged bank' BW-429/F - base of cribbing; BW-429/G -  detail of \"crib-tie\"' BW-429/H - base of crib looking lengthwise; BW-429/I - filling in between crib and bank; BW-429/J - detail of \"crib-tie\"; BW-429/K - detail of crib with partial fill; BW-429/L - near top of bank; BW-429/M -  A. Petitt holding rod to show depth of cribbing foundation","BW-430/A-C - Deer Park; BW-430/A - old cistern as a whole unit; BW-430/B - cross-section of cistern; BW-430/C - old cistern showing hole cut when demolished in 1933","BW-431/A-S - Mansion - chimney repair; BW-431/A - brickwork in basement repaired; BW431/B - basement reinforcement; BW-431/C-D - detail of reinforcement; BW-431/E - partly repaired; BW-431/F-G - termite and decay under  West Parlor; BW-431/H - showing need of repair; BW-431/I -  detail of reinforcement; BW-431/J - chimney repair; BW-43/1K -  repairs to be used; BW-431/L -chimney repair;  BW-431/M - north chimney; BW-431/N - under  West Parlor - termite and decay; BW-431/O -  cement mixing truck unloading into basement; BW-431/P - north chimney; BW-431/Q - detail of reinforcement - north chimney; BW-431/R -  north chimney; BW-431/S -  steel reinforcements","BW-432 - Mansion from north serpentine path - snow scene","BW-433 - Upper Garden - east wing of greenhouse","BW-434 - North garden house and path in upper garden","BW-435 - Elm tree #107 on the north lane near the servants' quarters which at the time was used as the superintendent's office","BW-436 - Mansion - view from slave cemetery","BW-437 - Relics (Nelly Custis) - collection of relics owned by Mrs. Carter Lewis Wiley, a descendent of Nelly Custis, Hackensack, N.J.","BW-438 - Copy photograph, Mount Vernon Ladies' Association - at Council table in New Room","BW-439/A - Simms Cottage, employee housing","BW-439B - Rear of bungalow, employee housing","BW-439/C - James B. Rouse Cottage, employee housing","BW-439D - Relocation of Simms and Costello cottages, on-site employee housing, off of the Mount Vernon estate","BW-439E-F - Cottages used for employee housing on the Mount Vernon estate, rear view","BW-439G - Taylor and Rogers Cottages, employee housing","BW-439H - McCalley's Cottage, employee housing","BW-439I - Duvall Cottage - old laundry - Mrs. Horton; employee housing","BW-440/A-E - Drain on south lawn; BW-440/A-B - drain cover; BW-440/C-D -  old drain; BW-440/E - Drain on south lawn - excavated 1933","BW-441/A - Prince Desta Damtew of Ethiopia, Charles C. Wall, Army and Navy officers, a black civilian, and a Marine guard in front of the Mansion at Mount Vernon. Damtew was the son-in-law of Ethiopian Emperor Haile Selassie; BW-441/B - Prince Desta Damtew of Ethiopia, Charles C. Wall, Army and Navy officers, and several civilians arriving at the wharf.","BW-442/A-B - President Franklin D. Roosevelt and First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt Arriving at Mount Vernon","BW-443/A-I - Storm Damage to trees on the Mount Vernon estate; BW-443/A - along walk to Tomb; BW-443/B -  cedars down near Tomb; BW-443/C - cedars down near walk below Old Barn; BW-443/D - fallen pines; BW-443/E - trees across walk to Old Tomb; BW-443/F - fallen pines; BW-443/G - fallen pines near Tomb; BW-443/H - cedars down near New Tomb; BW-443/I -  tree blown down north of Flower Garden near School House","BW-444/A-F - Terminal area parking lot before completion of the George Washington Memorial Parkway in 1932; BW-444/A - work well begun; BW-44/4B - before grading or terracing; BW-444/C - old parking area; BW-444/D - from Reservoir Hill; BW-444/E - developments as seen from top of hill from main gate and Shops Building; BW-444/F - during development","BW-445/A-B - Mrs. Roosevelt and Mrs. Nathaniel Thayer and other members of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association on the piazza","BW-446/A-D - Deer Park wall; BW-446/A -  digging for Old Walk grade; BW-446/B - ditch dug for drainage; BW-446/C - drainage by place of last slide; BW-446/D - drainage","BW-44/7A-D - Wharf; BW-447/A- damaging crevices shown; BW-447/B -  patch repair work necessary; BW-447/C - crevice shown; BW-447/D - cribbing","BW-448/A-F - Steps - entrance to Deer Park, repairs. NOTE:  New tiles placed in early spring of 1935.","BW-449A-G - Excavation findings at Summer House","BW-450/A-D - A Sunday afternoon, visitors in line near the Mansion","BW-451 - Washington Bowl - Lowestott; c/f (?) correspondence \"Relics\"; Out -John C. Chatterton - 8/5/51","BW-452/A-F - Repairs to Servants Hall, at the time was used as the office of the superintendent","BW-453/A-R - Spinning House repairs; BW-453/G - Harrison H. Dodge and Professor Charles W. Killam; BW-453/M - Mr. Wick and Edwin L. Davis of general contractors Davis, Wick, Rosengarten Company, Inc. of Washington D. C.","BW-454/A-B - Deer Pen;  BW-454/A - Deer in pen","BW-455 - James Young - Retired as Assistant Superintendent - May 1934","BW-456/A-B - North lane looking south, two elm trees #106 and #107 along the north lane between the gardener's house and the servant's hall; BW-456/B - close up on the two elms, snow on the ground","BW-457 - Washington's drafting instruments and case [W-461]","BW-458 - Williamsburg, Virginia - wooden seat in garden of Governor's Palace","BW-459 - View is looking over the deer park wall, three deer can be seen nearby.","BW-462/A-B - Copy photograph, Mansion - southeast view","BW-463 - Copy photograph, Mansion - West Front","BW-464 - Copy photograph, Coach House","BW-465 - Copy photograph of Texas gate","BW-466 - Copy photograph, low aerial view of Upper Garden from spinning house","BW-467 - Copy photograph, Tomb","BW-468 - Copy photograph of a man standing next to the sundial on the Mansion circle","BW-469 - Copy photograph, Northeast lawn","BW-470 - Copy photograph, Tomb - from below old roadway","BW-471 - Copy photograph, Summer House","BW-472 - Copy photograph, Walk - Tomb to Wharf","BW-473 - Copy photograph, Summer House","BW-474 - Copy photograph, East Lawn","BW-475 - Washington's \"Town House\"","BW-476 - Copy photograph, Wharf","BW-477 - Copy photograph, South lane","BW-478 - Copy photograph, West Gate","BW-479 - Copy photograph of barn [stable]","BW-480 - Copy photograph, gate to upper garden from the bowling green","BW-481/A-B - Relic House (Case # 1) - Museum","BW-482/A-B - Relic House (Case # 2) - Museum","BW-483/A-B - Relic House (Case # 3) - Museum","BW-484 - Relic House (Case # 4) - Museum","BW-485/A-B - Relic House (Case # 5) - Museum","/BW-486A-B - Relic House (Case # 6) - Museum","BW-487/A-B - Relic House (Case # 7) - Museum","BW-488/A-B - Museum (Case # 8)","BW-489/A-B - Museum (Case # 9)","BW-490 - Plaster Plaque #379 - Bas relief of George Washington","BW-491 - Miniature of George Washington by Charles Willson Peale [W-460]","BW-492 - Miniature of George Washington by Robertson [W-613] LOAN","BW-493 - Miniature of Martha Washington by James Peale [W-624]","BW-494 - Miniature of George Washington Parke and Nelly Custis [W-487]","BW-495 - Pitchers [W-516/A-B]","BW-496 - Cruet stand [W-484], Chinese export porcelain mug [W-664] and cornflower mug [W-657]","BW-498 - Sèvres Plateau à deux pots à confiture (platter and two circular cups) [W-611/C-E] LOAN; Sèvres saucepan and lid [W-611/A-B] and porcelain saucer [W-633]","BW-499 - Society of the Cincinnati soup plate [W-483]","BW-500 - Society of the Cincinnati dinner plate [W-519]","BW-501 - Compote with States china design [M-382]","BW-502 - States china saucer in wood frame [W-509]","BW-503 - Punch Bowl [W-658]","BW-504 - Christening Bowl [W-531]","BW-505 - Bowl [W-665], glass dish [W-659], and pitcher [M-672]","BW-506 - Cup and saucer #57/A-B, Plate # 39, cup and saucer #39/A-B","BW-507 - Dessert plate [W-625] - LOAN","BW-508 - Platter [W-533]","BW-509 - Champagne glasses [W-524/A-B] and jelly glasses [W-522/A-F]","BW-510 - Ale glass [W-629] and toasting glasses [W-620/A-B]","BW-511 - Punch glasses [W-535] [W-539] [W-540]","BW-512 - Decanters [W-705] [W-706]","BW-513 - Teaspoons (6) [H-445]","BW-514 - Teaspoon","BW-515 - Martha Washington's watch [W-446] and gold watch [W-471]","BW-516 - Buckles","BW-517 - Two pairs of earrings [W-440/A-B] [W-456/A-B] and a pair of bracelets [W-455/A-B - deaccessioned, gift to Woodlawn Plantation]","BW-518 - Lacquerware dressing boxes [W-221]","BW-519 - Lacquerware dressing boxes [W-640/A-D] [W-654] [W-637]","BW-520 - Inkwell [W-725], spectacles [W-1168/A - LOAN], sugar bowl [W-756], razor [W-494], camp knife and fork [W-513/A-B], custard cup [W-500], knife [M-495/A] and fork [W-495/B]","BW-521 - Snuff box [W-486]","BW-522 - Snuff boxes [W-486] [W-449] [W-614]","BW-523 - Telescope [W-679]","BW-524 - Tablespoons [W-650/A-B], saucer [W-669], and spyglass [W-721]","BW-525 - Ornamental stone (sometimes called cornerstone) [W-988]","BW-526 - Silver cup with inscription - A PREMIUM from the AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY of S. Carolina, to GENERAL WASHINGTON for raising the largest Jackass [W-571 - deaccessioned]","BW-527 - Fire buckets","BW-528 - Lacquered dressing case [W-219]","BW-529 - Spurs [W-474]","BW-530A-B - Camp or field bedstead (folded) [W-473]","BW-531 - Ivory fan [W-610]","BW-532 - Dental tools [W-595]","BW-533 - Dental Tools [W-546]","BW-534/A-E - Office [Servants' Hall] - excavated foundation in west chimney in fireplace","BW-535 - Washington spoons","BW-536 - Dressing glass","BW-537 - Washington Pistols [W-480]","BW-538 - Spinning House - steps - south end - built 1934 by C.W. Killam","BW-539/A-B - Spinning Room fireplace ;  BW-539A -  interior view, northeast corner","BW-540/A - \"Cake Dish\" - view looking down inside; Owned by W. Green Rose, Luthers, OK","BW-540/B - \"Cake Dish\" - probably a jelly mold; Owned by W. Green Rose, Luthers, OK","BW-541A-F - Construction of Museum","BW-542 - Photograph of ambrotype of tomb (original ambrotype, c. 1858 in the possession of the Association)","BW-543 - Portrait of Lawrence Washington [W-126], photograph by 'Murch'","BW-544/A-F - Shingle Roofing specimens or samples (Cypress) from Laneva, VA; See Superintendent's diary August 14, 1935","BW-545A-H - Restoration of original grades on east lawn of Mansion","BW-546 - N.B.C. Broadcasting Motor Car","BW-547 - S. Joachim - original Washington Relic owned by Mrs. Lawrence Washington","BW-548/A-C - Planting locust grove on north end of Mansion","BW-550 - Spinning Room stairway","BW-551/A-B - Banquet Hall [New Room] hearth support","BW-552 - North Quarters after removal of holly tree","BW-553/A-B - Photograph of Berry Survey","BW-554/A-C - Locust grove","BW-555 - Fireback from Belvoir - home of Lord Fairfax","BW-556 - Excavation of brick drain - northwest corner of Upper Garden","BW-558 - Bench at Greenfield Village, Michigan","BW-559/A-B - Excavation at Upper Garden - wall north of Museum","BW-561 - Mr. Charles Cecil Wall - July 22, 1934","BW-562 - Mount Vernon employees Harold Abbott, Julian Washington and Charles Wall","BW-563 - Dairy and south screen wall along south lane","BW-564 - Washington's Crest from Valley Forge Museum","BW-565 - Breakfast table in Downstairs Chamber - at the time of the photograph the room was referenced as Martha Washington's Sitting Room","BW-566 - Sideboard [W-94] - Dining Room","BW-567/A-B - Pile driving at the wharf","BW-568/A-E - Power House interiors; BW-568/A - reservoir pump; BW-568/B - diesel engine - generator ; BW-568/C -storage batteries; BW-568/D - Switch board; BW-568/E - setup power intake generator","BW-569/A-B - Digging trenches for electric conduits","BW-570/A-B - Transformer Pit construction","BW-572/A-G - Restoration - Gardener's House","BW-573/A - Heating Tunnel - floor forming between Mansion and Office","BW-573/B - Heating Tunnel - brick drain - north of Spinning House","BW-573/C - Heating Tunnel - old cheek wall - north of Spinning House","BW-573/D - Heating Tunnel - lowest steps of old cellar way","BW-573/E - Heating Tunnel - cheek wall - north of Spinning House","BW-573/F - Heating Tunnel - old drain - north of Spinning House","BW-573/G - Heating Tunnel - excavation - north of Museum","BW-573/H - Heating Tunnel - excavation - north of Gardener's House","BW-573/I - Heating Tunnel - excavation at Boiler room","BW-573/J - Heating Tunnel - angle of tunnel - southeast corner of Museum","BW-573/K - Heating Tunnel - placing drains west of Spinning House","BW-574 - Edwin L. Davis of general contractors Davis, Wick, Rosengarten Company, Inc. of Washington D. C. and Charles Cecil Wall, Assistant Superintendent on the north lane at Mount Vernon.","BW-575 - S.A.R. (Sons of the American Revolution) - Pilgrimage to Mount Vernon","BW-576 - Miss Harriet Clayton Comegys - Regent (in wheelchair) with James Archer, Engineer","BW-577/A-B - Damage to boxwood hedges by broken linden #48 (storm)","/BW-578/A-D - Restoration of Gardener's House; BW-578A - views showing repairs; BW-578/B - termite proofing; BW-578/C -  removal of modern windows on north end; BW-578/D - repairs","BW-579 - Park wall - demolishing of","BW-580 - Lightning Rods - installation on northeast lawn","BW-632 - Pohick Church","BW-635/A-P - Restoration - Butler's House [Circle Storehouse, Clerk's Quarters and Paint Cellar]","BW-636/A-E - Deer Park wall restoration","BW-637 - East Lawn - grading","BW-638/A-C - Views of north and south lanes","BW-639/A-D - Restoration of an outbuilding","BW-654/A-B - Yeocomico Church is a historic Episcopal church in Westmoreland County ; BW-654/A - entrance door ; BW-654/B - detail of window and window blind","BW-655 - Kitchen Garden Restoration - brickwork in the restoration","BW-656/A-D - Lower Garden restoration, brickwork","BW-657/A-D - Washington's sarcophagus at the tomb","BW-663 - Copy photograph of early photograph of new room","BW-676/A-B - Kitchen Garden, Process of making sand-bed for cobblestone walk. Process of laying the walk (\"Artie\" and Austin Petitt)","BW-677/A-C - Storm Damage, fallen  trees, negative made from glass plates","BW-678/A-D - Storm Damage, fallen trees","BW-681 - Ford fire truck ; negative made from GLASS","BW-682/A-C - Surveying Instrument ; 3 negatives from GLASS","BW-685/A-B - Wallpaper pattern from the Washington bedchamber ;  2 negatives from GLASS","BW-691 - Candle Holder - Connecticut Room ; negative destroyed, proof only","BW-692 - Table and Candle Holder - Connecticut Room","BW-693 - Chair - Connecticut Room","BW-696A-B - \"High Boy\" or dresser or bureau of drawers - Connecticut Room","BW-697 - Chair - rocker - Connecticut Room","BW-698 - Arm chair - Connecticut Room","BW-702 - Mirror - Connecticut Room","BW-705/A-C - The Old Coach - once used to meet the boat at the Wharf","BW-706/A-E - Measured Drawing of Mansion - Lawrence Enersen creating measured drawings of the Mansion - apparatus used","BW-707 - Aunt Nelly Howard taken in front of front door of Mansion - March 1936","BW-708/A-B - Desk in office [Servants' Hall] - last used by Mount Vernon employee Harold Abbott","BW-709 - Low aerial view of upper garden towards west end with garden house","BW-710/A-C - Cobblestone layer in road around Mansion circle","BW-711A-B - Assistant Superintendent's Home - homesite from big bend in New Road, process of excavation and construction","BW-712A1-2 - Portrait ; Dr. Lee Loan Collection","BW-712/B1-B2 - Inkstand with bottles [W-2520/A-D]","BW-712/C1-C2 - Candlesticks","BW-712/D1-D2 - Silver salver with Washington crest [W-2516]","BW-712/E1-E2 - Custis salver [W-108]","BW-712/F1-F2 - Silver bread basket [W-2519]","BW-712/G - Muffineer \u0026 silver cup - Fitzhugh ;  Dr. Lee Loan Collection","BW-712/H1-H2 - Parke cup ; Dr. Lee Loan Collection","BW-712/I - Crest on Parke cup ; Dr. Lee Loan Collection","BW-712/J - Crest on caster [W-2526] ; Dr. Lee Loan Collection","BW-712/K1-K2 - Fitzhugh spoons ;  Dr. Lee Loan Collection","BW-712/L1-L2 - Miscellaneous spoons ; Dr. Lee Loan Collection","BW-712/M1-M2 - Miscellaneous spoons ; Dr. Lee Loan Collection","BW-712/N1-N2 - Tablespoons (7) ; Dr. Lee Loan Collection","BW-712O1-2 - Ladle [W-2524]; Dr. Lee Loan Collection","BW-712/P1-P2 - Cruet stand [W-2518]; Dr. Lee Loan Collection","BW-712/Q - Two bottle wine cooler [W-2522] ; Dr. Lee Loan Collection","BW-712/R1-R2- Coffee Pot [W-2517]; Dr. Lee Loan Collection","BW-712/S1-S2 - Punch Strainer [W-2527]; Dr. Lee Loan Collection","BW-712/T1-T2 - Cruet bottles [W-2523/A-B]; Dr. Lee Loan Collection","BW-712/U1-U2 - Portrait in profile; Dr. Lee Loan Collection","BW-717/B - Alexandria Academy; Campbell's (4x5) - 1976","BW-719 - View of Potomac River over south lane from sundial","BW-720 - View of east lawn from South Lumber Room","BW-721 - Mansion from Deer Park","BW-722/A-C - Portrait of Ann Pamela Cunningham by James Reid Lambdin [M-405]","BW-723 - Stable","BW-724 - Mansion - East Front","BW-725 - Copy photograph, Mansion - early view [1858]","BW-726 - Stable from south lawn through opening in brick wall","BW-727 - Copy photograph, White House on Pamunky","BW-728 - Southwest corner of Front Parlor","BW-729 - Copy negative, boat at Mount Vernon wharf [July 1933]; copy negative 7/79, orig destroyed","BW-730 - Mansion piazza","BW-731 - South Lane","BW-732/A-B - Summer House","BW-733/A-B - River from piazza","BW-734 - Stable and Coach House","BW-735 - Copied from old wet plate lantern slide","BW-736 - Aerial view of the Mount Vernon estate","BW-737 - Copy negative, boat at wharf ; copy negative 7-79, orig destroyed","BW-738 - Servants' Hall from cupola of Mansion","BW-739 - Grounds and Mansion from Summer House","BW-740/A-B - View down length of piazza towards the Potomac River","BW-741 - Piazza, view from north end looking south","BW-742 - Piazza, view from north end looking south","BW-743 - Stable","BW-744 - Stable - north side, doors closed","BW-745 - South Lane","BW-746/A-C - View of the stable from various angles","BW-747 - Vista of stable through trees","BW-748 - Stable, Coach House, Wash House and Ha-Ha wall","BW-749 - Dairy House","BW-750 - Coach House gate on south lane","BW-751/A-B - Mount Vernon employees who worked in the maintenance shop, July 31, 1933.  Left to right: Wilfred Neitzey, Willie Miller, E. M. Thomas, and James Rouse.","BW-752/A-B - Guards at Mount Vernon ; BW-752/A - Guards at Mount Vernon - hats off. Guard force at Mount Vernon standing on the stairs to the Mansion's west front central passage. Front row, left to right: Fred Lacey, Walter Simms, Tom Ayres, Howard Collins. Back row, left to right: Manuel Rogers, Charles McCalley, Linton Deavers, William Permar, Ernest Costello.","BW-753 - Retaining wall along river","BW-754 - Copy negative, Passenger Boat with the 'Wilson Line' at the Mount Vernon wharf","BW-755 - Wharf through trees","BW-756 - President's Yacht arriving at the Mount Vernon wharf","BW-757 - Woods path from Wharf to the Mount Vernon estate","BW-758 - Wharf","BW-759/A-C - Old Tomb - used until 1831","BW-760 - Path to New Tomb","BW-761 - Oak Tree near New Tomb","BW-762 - New Tomb","BW-763 - New Tomb","BW-764 - Potomac River from the piazza","BW-765 - View of Mansion from the northeast lawn","BW-766/A-C - Views of the Mansion from the north and south","BW-767 - Mansion - West Front","BW-768 - Mansion - West Front","BW-769 - Mansion - north end","BW-770 - Mansion from the northeast","BW-771/A-B - Telephoto view of Mansion","BW-772 - View of Mansion from the northeast lawn","BW-773 - South colonnade with view of the summer house in the distance","BW-774 - Mansion from Bowling Green entrance","BW-775 - Mansion - West Front","BW-776 - Mansion - West Front","BW-777 - Mansion - West Front","BW-778 - View from Mansion towards the West Gate","BW-779 - West Front with team and coach","BW-780 - View from the east lawn of the Potomac Rive at dusk","BW-781 - Kitchen and Butler's House [Circle Storehouse]","BW-782 - Bowling Green and West Gate from cupola","BW-783 - Summer House","BW-784 - Path from New Tomb up hill towards Mansion","BW-785 - View of the Mansion from the northeast","BW-786 - South Lane","BW-787 - Mansion from southeast","BW-788 - Ha-Ha Wall \u0026 Summer House","BW-789 - Gate at Spinning House with view down north lane towards the Mansion circle","BW-790 - Garden house in the lower garden","BW-791 - North Garden House formerly called the 'School House' in the upper garden","BW-792 - South Garden House \u0026 original fig tree in lower garden","BW-793 - Office [Servants' Hall] and Gardener's House with the Mansion circle in the foreground","BW-794/A - Mansion circle and circle storehouse, the sundial is at far right","BW-795 - Distant view of north lane buildings from the northeast lawn","BW-796 - View of the Mansion - West Front from the bowling green","BW-797 - View of the west front of the Mansion from the north serpentine walk","BW-798 - Spinning House gate","BW-799 - Spinning House gate","BW-800 - Summer House","BW-801 - Potomac River from grounds with view of the deer park wall","BW-802 - View from north door in Servants' Hall, used as the Superintendent's office at the time the photograph was taken, towards the north grove","BW-803 - Wash House along south lane - developed in reverse","BW-804/A-B - West gate and porters' lodges","BW-805 - West gate and porters' lodge","BW-806 - West gate and porters' lodges","BW-807 - Garden walk in upper garden","BW-808 - Garden walk in upper garden","BW-809 - Road to Wharf","BW-810/A-B - Dogwood in bloom along paths on the Mount Vernon estate","BW-811 - Mansion - West Front","BW-812 - Mansion - West Front, from the bowling green","BW-813 - Mansion - view from the northeast","BW-814/A-D - Paths near Summer House.  Dogwood \u0026 redbud in bloom.","BW-815 - Old trees along the bowling green","BW-816 - Trees planted in Washington's time on the east lawn, view towards the southeast with view of Potomac River in the background.","BW-817 - Cedar trees along the paddock road","BW-818 - Old trees along south end of bowling green","BW-819 - Old trees on Bowling Green","BW-820/A-B - Trees along the bowling green","BW-821 - Cyprus trees along sea wall","BW-822 - Spinning House","BW-823 - Trees in front of Quarters Building [Administration and Bolton Building]","BW-824 - English ivy on upper garden wall","BW-825 - Mint patch in lower garden","BW-826 - View through north colonnade towards the Mansion circle","BW-827A-F - View along George Washington Memorial Parkway","BW-828 - Entrance to grounds","BW-829 - Terminal Area - Concession Building","BW-830 - Old Tea Room","BW-831 - George Washington survey [W-370]","BW-832 - Powel Coach [W-737] at Mount Vernon in coach house","BW-833 - Case #4 in Museum","BW-834 - Vase [W-19] in New Room","BW-835 - Grandfather clock or tall case clock [W-193] on stair landing in central passage","BW-836/A-F - Washington articles in Smithsonian Museum including a chess set, military uniform, sword, Argand double arm lamp, eye glasses and case, and exhibit case with military items (uniform, sword, camp set, etc.)","BW-837/A-B - Aerial view from printed material ; BW-837/A - looking east ;  BW-837/B - looking west","BW-838 - South Lane","BW-839 - New Tomb with tomb guard - George Ford","BW-840 - Key to Bastille in display case [W-14]","BW-841 - Distant view of Mansion from north of Ha-Ha wall","BW-842 - South Lane from south lawn with shadow of flagpole in the foreground","BW-843 - Path from Tomb to Wharf","BW-844/A-B - Lower garden ; BW-844/A - garden house in lower garden; BW-844/B - view toward west end of lower garden","BW-845 - New Tomb","BW-846 - Circle Storehouse formerly called the Butler's House","BW-847/A-F - View of the upper garden, including some with the garden house and greenhouse slave quarters","BW-848 - Balustrade removed from piazza roof","BW-849/A-F - Kitchen Garden [Lower Garden] restoration ; BW-849/A - Kitchen Garden Restoration - Mrs. Horace Brown, Vice Regent of Vermont","BW-860/A-C - Visitors - Labor Day - September 7, 1936","BW-861/A-B - Visitors - Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) - September 1936","BW-866/A-B - Pair of vases from the new room [W-972/A-B]","BW-867/A-B - Punch Bowl - porcelain","BW-868/A-B - Vases from the Little Parlor [H-52/A-B]","BW-869/A-B - Hominy Mortar [W-869] - Family Kitchen ; Note: Used for line cut in new Handbook, March 1937","BW-882/A-F - Restoration of New Tomb - repairs - metal cover","BW-883/A-G - Restoration of new tomb","BW-884/A-D - Boy Scouts Jamboree, boys arriving by boat at wharf and standing in line to tour Mansion","BW-885/A-C - Sea wall repairs, detail of brickwork","BW-886/A-C - Restoration - tomb repairs","BW-887/A-C - \"Daniel Boone\" (George Stirl) visits Mount Vernon; BW-887/A - Mount Vernon guard, Mr. Permar ; BW-887/B - \"Daniel\" and Mr. Permar ; BW-887/C - \"Daniel Boone\"","BW-888/A-B - White Ash #110 ; BW-888/A - trunk ; BW-888/B - removal","BW-889/A-B - Restoreation - New Tomb repair ; BW-889/A - installation of metal cover - rear vault ;  BW-889/B - smoothing surface of rear wall for metal cover","BW-891/A-B - Restoration - Tomb wall repairs","BW-891/C - Restoration - Tomb repairs","BW-892/A-B - New Fire Engine during Governor's Day, Council 1936","BW-902 - Chair - once property of the Harrison Family - from the Front Parlor","BW-903 - Chair - Samuel Chase - from the Banquet Hall","BW-904 - Chair - supposedly used by Washington","BW-909 - Powder Horn","BW-924 - Pewter bed pan [W-825]","BW-925 - Pewter bed pan [W-825]","BW-926 - Pewter Pan - back ; A-112 ; Missing 4/5/85","BW-927/A-C - Betty Washington Lewis memorial slab over grave - enclosed with iron fence","BW-932/A-J - Aerial views of the Mount Vernon estate ; BW-932/A,J - Mansion - East Front ; BW-932/B-C - Mansion - West Front ; BW-932/D - Flower Garden ; BW-932/E - Kitchen Garden ; BW-932/F - Reservoir ; BW-932/G - Wharf ; BW-932/H - Powerhouse ; BW-932/I - West Gate","BW-933A - Spice canister [W-984]; Loaned by Miss Agnes Peter - 1938 ; acquired in 2020","BW-933/B - English Weights [H-959/A-E] ; Loaned by Miss Agnes Peter - 1938 ;  acquired in 2020","BW-933/C - Tea caddy [W-985] ; Loaned by Miss Agnes Peter - 1938 ; acquired in 2020","BW-934 - Wooden chopping bowl and spoon ; A-146","BW-935 - Candlestick and globe - Banquet Hall torcher ; M-21/A-B","BW-936 - Music book - sonates","BW-937 - Watering can in lower garden","BW-938 - Settle, pine [M-842]","BW-939 - Candle, snuffer \u0026 tray - relics ; [M-212/A-B] [M-213]","BW-940 - Thermometer [W-209] - Washington's Bedroom","BW-941 - Candlesticks placed in Washington's Bedroom [M-218/A-B]","BW-942 - Combat at Gloucester - map - 1777","BW-943 - Louis XVI - contemporary [M-371]","BW-944/A-B - Bust of George Washington, 1849, Clark Mills after Jean-Antoine Houdon [H-709]; dark negative, no good 1/1974;  copy negative made from A, 12/76, Campbell's","BW-945 - Pinking iron [W-824] ; Peter Collection","BW-946 - Old bottles - Office mantel","BW-947 - Chopping bowl - oval [M-921/A]","BW-948 - Toilet set - Washington's Bedroom","BW-949 - Footstool with 'MW' monogram - Washington's Bedroom [W-731]","BW-950 - Trunk; engraved \"Genl Washington\" is nailed over the center of a decoration of iron nails that forms \"I H/1775\" [W-366]","BW-951 - Side chair [M-23]","BW-952 - Heart-back side chair [M-214]","BW-953 - Pedestal-back side chair [M-45] - deaccessioned 2016","BW-954 - Pedestal-back side chair [M-40] - deaccessioned 2016","BW-955 - Vase- or shield-back side chair [M-43/A] - deaccessioned 2016","BW-956 - Side chair [M-27/A] - deaccessioned 2021","BW-957 - Side chair [M-27/B] - deaccessioned 2021","BW-958 - Side chair with an arched crest rail and scrolled ears, a splayed splat with four piercings over a vase-shaped base set in a shoe [M-20]","BW-959 - White-painted and carved Louis XVI-style armchair [M-66] - deaccessioned 2016","BW-960 - Armchair [M-65/B-C] - deaccessioned 1949","BW-961 - Side chair [H-38/B] - deaccessioned 2016","BW-962 - Side chair [M-46] - deaccessioned 2021","BW-963 - Side chair [H-38/A] - deaccessioned 2016","BW-964 - Sofa [M-10] - deaccessioned 1985","BW-965 - Mirror or looking glass hanging in New Room [ W-28]","BW-966 - Console table [M-24/A-B]","BW-967 - Tea table [M-44] - deaccessioned 2016","BW-968 - Tea set [H-33/A-I] and tray","BW-969 - Harpsichord in Little Parlor - side view [W-16]","BW-970 - Guitar [H-62]","BW-971 - Flute [W-61]","BW-972 - Martha Washingtopn's French writing desk [W-220]","BW-973 - Bed in the Washington bedchamber [W-194]","BW-974/A-B - Framed engraving of David Rittenhouse [W-125] ; New negative 3/64- Robert B. Fisher","BW-975 - Framed engraving of General Nathaniel Green [M-128]","BW-976 - Framed engraving of Adonis Carried Off By Venus [M-93/A]","BW-977 - Framed engraving of Moonlight [M-93/B]","BW-978 - Framed engraving of The Musical Shepherdess [M-93/E]","BW-979 - Framed engraving of Thunder Storm [M-93/D]","BW-980 - Framed engraving of Diana Deceived by Venus [M-93/C]","BW-981 - Framed engraving of Sun Rising [M-93/M]","BW-982 - Framed engraving of The Flight [M-93/K]","BW-983 - Framed engtaving of A Storm after a Picture of Vanderhagen in the Possession of Mr. Cotes [M-93/I]","BW-984 - Engraving of \"Landscape\" Gainsborough's Forest [M-93/J]","BW-985 - Engraving, The Rural Village [M-93/L]","BW-986 - Bookcases along the east wall of the Study","BW-987 - Airchair from the Study [M-361]","BW-988 - Side chair from the Study [M-174] - deaccessioned 2019","BW-989 - Side chair from the Study [M-177]","BW-990 - Armchair from the Study [H-364] - deaccessioned 1973","BW-991 - Tilt-top table - checkerboard [M-53] - deaccessioned 2021","BW-992 - Houdon Bust - bronze cast by Barbedienne. Presented by the Association to George Washington University in 1949, with concurrence of the four grandchildren of the donor.","BW-993 - Bed - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room] [M-242]","BW-994 - Chest of drawers - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room] [M-252] - deaccessioned 2016","BW-995 - Chest of drawers - Yellow Room [M-232] - deaccessioned 2016","BW-996 - Bedstead - Yellow Room [H-231]","BW-997 - Bed - Hall room [M-261]","BW-998 - Chest of drawers - Hall room [Small Room] [M-263]","BW-999 - Knee-hole table - Washington Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber]","BW-1000 - Fireback - Washington Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber] [W-224]","BW-1001 - Bed - Lafayette Bedroom [H-271]","BW-1002 - Oven implements","BW-1003 - Framed engraving of Death of General Montgomery [M-93/JJ-1]","BW-1004 - Framed engraving of Battle of Bunker's Hill [M-93/FF]","BW-1005 - Framed engraving on Constantine's Arch [M-93/G]","BW-1006 - Framed engraving of The Dancing Shepherds [M-93/F]","BW-1007 - Framed engraving of Evening [M-93/H]","BW-1008 - Engraving of William Penn's Treaty [M-93/N]","BW-1009 - Engraving of The Northwest or Davis Straits, etc. [M-93/Q]","BW-1010 - Engraving of The Greenland Whale Fishery [M-93/R]","BW-1011 - Engraving of The Quebec \u0026 the Surveillantes [M-93/T]","BW-1012 - Engraving of The Judgement of Paris [M-93/W]","BW-1013 - Engraving of Fighting before Gibraltar [M-93/V]","BW-1014 - Engraving of Fighting before Gibraltar [M-93/U]","BW-1015 - Engraving of Relief of Gibraltar - Oct 11th 1782 [M-93/S]","BW-1016 - Engraving of The Death of the Earl of Chatham [M-93/P]","BW-1017 - Engraving of Sun Setting [M-93/O]","BW-1018 - Bedstead - Hall room [Small Room] [M-261]","BW-1019 - Bedstead - Yellow Room [H-231]","BW-1020/A-B - Details of bedstead in blue room [M-297]","BW-1021 - Dressing table with swing mirror - Blue Room [M-293]","BW-1022 - Writing desk or fire screen - closed [H-292]","BW-1023 - Writing desk or fire screen - opened [H-292]","BW-1024 - Chest of drawers - Lafayette Bedroom [M-284]","BW-1025 - Engraving of Fighting Before Gibraltar [M-93/U]","BW-1026 - Engraving of Defense of Gibraltar [M-93/KK]","BW-1027 - Engraving - America [M-93/DD]","BW-1028 - Engraving - Alfred the Great Dividing His Loaf with the Pilgrim [M-93/CC]","BW-1029 - Engraving - Alfred the Third, King of Mercia [M-93/BB]","BW-1030 - Engraving - The Death of General Wolfe [M-93/AA]","BW-1031 - Engraving - The Dead Soldier [M-93/EE]","BW-1032 - Engraving - The Earthing of The Fox [M-93/GG-2]","BW-1033 - Engraving - Returning from the Chase (fox hunting) [M-93/GG-6]","BW-1034 - Engraving - The Going Out (fox hunting) [M-93/GG-4]","BW-1035 - Engraving - The Whipper - In Thrown Out (fox hunting) [M-93/GG-3]","BW-1036 - Engraving - A Hunting Piece (fox hunting) [M-93/X]","BW-1037 - Engraving - A Storm with Lightning [M-93/Y]","BW-1038 - Engraving - The Battle of Bunker's Hill [M-93/FF]","BW-1039 - Engraving - Death of General Montgomery [M-93/JJ-1]","BW-1040 - Engraving - A Rural Scene [M-93/II]","BW-1041 - Tea tray - Mansion Dining Room","BW-1042 - Engraving - Coming at the Death (hunting scene) [M-93/GG-5]","BW-1043 - Engraving - The Death of the Fox (hunting scene) [M-93/GG-7]","BW-1044 - Engraving - Two Hunters (hunting scene) [M-93/GG-1]","BW-1045 - Engraving - Portrait of Hounds [M-93/HH]","BW-1046 - Egnraving - Thomas Jefferson [M-331]","BW-1047 - Andirons - Mansion Study [M-171/A-B]","BW-1048 - Fireplace implements - Mansion Study ; Negative missing 2/8/1993","BW-1049 - Fairfax fireback [H-112] \u0026 andirons - Office (Servants' Hall - formerly used as the Superintendent's office). Fireback deaccessioned in 1955 and transferred to Belvoir.","BW-1050 - Fireplace \u0026 mantel - Office (Servants' Hall - formerly used as the Superintendent's office)","BW-1051 - Mansion - East Front - night","BW-1052 - Mansion - East Front - night","BW-1053 - North Lane, view towards north lane gate","BW-1054 - Maryland shore and Potomac River from Piazza","BW-1055 - Fireplace - Regent's sitting room - andirons [W-227/A-B] transferred to niece of donor in 1948.","BW-1056 - Fireplace \u0026 mantel - Regent's sitting room - andirons [W-227/A-B] transferred to niece of donor in 1948.","BW-1057 - Reference Library - Regent's quarters in the Bolton Building","BW-1058 - Reference Library - Regent's quarters in the Bolton Building","BW-1059 - Reference Library - Regent's quarters in the Bolton Building","BW-1060 - Reference Library - Regent's quarters in the Bolton Building","BW-1061 - Reference Library - Regent's quarters in the Bolton Building","BW-1062/A-B - Andirons and fireback in the front parlor","BW-1063/A-B - Andirons and fender - Front Parlor","BW-1064 - Powel Coach [H-737] - broadside ; see no. 3947","BW-1065 - Powel Coach [H-737] - angle, outside the coach house","BW-1066 - Powel Coach [H-737] - front, outside of the coach house","BW-1067 - Mount Vernon employees removing snow, November 30, 1938. Left to right: Arthur Petitt, Page Doughton, Walter Simms, Manuel Rodgers, Harry Lehman, and Roy Taylor.","BW-1068 - Mansion - East Front - snow","BW-1069 - Mansion - East Front - snow","BW-1070 - Mansion - East Front - snow","BW-1071 - Mansion - southeast front - snow","BW-1072 - Mansion - southeast front - snow","BW-1073 - Coach House and South Lane - snow","BW-1074 - Wash House, Coach House and Stable - snow","BW-1075 - South Lane buildings from ice pit - snow","BW-1076 - North Quarters [Bolton building - Administration building] and boiler room - snow","BW-1077 - North Quarters [Bolton building - Administration building] and boiler room - snow","BW-1078 - Regent's quarters [Bolton Building] - north entrance - snow","BW-1079 - Flower Garden - snow","BW-1080 - Square well and Seed House - Kitchen Garden - snow","BW-1081 - Boxwood and entrance - Kitchen Garden - snow","BW-1082 - Kitchen Garden - snow","BW-1083 - South Lane - snow","BW-1084 - Bowling Green and serpentine path - north side - snow","BW-1085 - Superintendent's home - snow","BW-1086 - Superintendent's home - snow","BW-1087/A-B - Scales and weights [M-872/A-I] LOAN","BW-1088A-B - Powder horn [M-740]","BW-1089/A-B - Martha Washington - engraved portrait after Wollaston [M-727]","BW-1090 - Quebec (Key) to Halsey Print [M-93/JJ-2]","BW-1091 - Engraving - General LaFayette [M-746]","BW-1092 - Miss Harriet Clayton Comegys - portrait of former Regent [M-736]","BW-1093 - Washington Bust by Hiram Powers [M-738], deaccessioned 1973","BW-1094 - Sofa - Music room [Little Parlor]","BW-1095 - Carpet [M-69]- Music room [Little Parlor]","BW-1096 - Dresden clock and ornaments [H-64/A-C] - Music room [Little Parlor]","BW-1097 - Andirons [M-67/A-B] - Music room [Little Parlor]","BW-1098 - Fender [M-68] - Music room [Little Parlor], deaccessioned 1953","BW-1099/A-B - Candlestick with globe [W-139]- Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber]","BW-1100A-B - Candlesticks (pair) [W-18/A-B] - Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber]","BW-1101 - Candlesnuffer [M-146] - Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber]","BW-1102 - The Washington Family - Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber]","BW-1103 - Engraving - Battle of Bunker Hill [M-154] - Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber]","BW-1104 - Indian on Horseback - needlepoint - Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber]","BW-1105 - Portrait of Nelly Custis [W-157] - Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber], given to Woodlawn Plantation, 1973","BW-1106 - Footstool [M-142] - Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber], removed from the collection, 1947","BW-1107 - Side chair [W-135] - Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber]","BW-1108 - Rug \"1746\" - Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber]","BW-1109/A-B - Punch bowl [H-37] - Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber]","BW-1110 - Fender [M-145] - Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber], deaccessioned 1973","BW-1111 - Andirons [H-240] - tongs and shovel [M-144/A-B] - Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber]","BW-1112/A-B - Spectacles and case [W-165/A-B]- Mansion Library [Study]","BW-1113 - Candle snuffer and tray - Mansion Library [Study] ; M-163/A-B","BW-1114 - Washington Bust [W-369] - Mansion Library [Study]","BW-1115 - Eraser [W-185] - Mansion Library [Study]","BW-1116 - Vases - Mansion Library [Study]","BW-1117/A-B - Inkstand with quill pens [M-360/A-C]- Mansion Library [Study]","BW-1118/A-C - Woodlawn intersection of Mount Vernon Highway with U.S. Route #1 showing inadequate road markers","BW-1119/A-B - Gum Springs - Intersection of Mount Vernon Road with U.S. Highway #1","BW-1120 - Reproduction curtains made of 18th century green silk damask for the Venetian window in the New Room [M-26/A-H]","BW-1121 - Blue moire damask fringed curtains [M-39/A-D] and cornice [W-34] in the West Parlor [Front Parlor]","BW-1122 - Damask curtains [M-70/A-F] - Music room [Little Parlor]","BW-1123 - Curtains [M-750/A-D] - Central Passage","BW-1124 - Curtains [M-116/A-F] - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]","BW-1125 - Curtains [M-147/A-C] - Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber]","BW-1126 - Curtains - Library [Study]","BW-1127/A-C - Fireback [W-186] - West Parlor [Front Parlor]","BW-1128 - Carpet [W-5] - Banquet Hall [New Room]","BW-1129 - Detail of corner of carpet [W-5] - Banquet Hall [New Room]","BW-1130 - Carpet [M-48] - West Parlor [Front Parlor]","BW-1131 - Carpet - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]","BW-1132 - Carpet - Library [Study]","BW-1133 - Mantel clock [M-172] - Library [Study]","BW-1134 - Sofa [M-41] - West Parlor [Front Parlor]","BW-1135 - Bookcase [H-151] - Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber]","BW-1136 - Table [H-119] - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]","BW-1137 - Andirons [W-227/A-B] - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]","BW-1138/A-C - Gun lock","BW-1139/A-B - Bottle seal [H-753], seal or print from glass bottle, bearing the legend \"John Custis 1713\" within circular band","BW-1140 - Bottle seal [H-2624], deacessioned","BW-1141 - Alexandria Washington Lodge observing death of Washington, wreathlaying at the Tomb","BW-1142 - Bust - Washington - bronze [M-118]","BW-1143 - LaFayette Bust (in profile) - bronze - E. Henry \u0026 Bonnard","BW-1144 - LaFayette Bust - (Library - closet) [H-167?]","BW-1145/A-B - Flute and box [W-61/A-B]; BW-1145/B - copy of original negative","BW-1146/A-C - \"Palmy Days at Mount Vernon,\" Washington Family portrait by Thomas P. Rossiter, was loaned to MV at the time of the photograph. Acquired the painting in 2008 [M-4790]","BW-1147 - Pitcher [00-24] - pantry","W-1148/A-B - Pitcher [00-33] and two mugs [00-31] and [00-32] - Pantry; deaccessioned 2003","BW-1149/A-D - Memorial serving dish - Pantry [H-191/A-C]","BW-1150 - Platter - Chinese Export Porcelain - Pantry","BW-1151/A-C - Surveyor's compass [W-164] - Library","BW-1152 - Two Toby jugs [AA-4 ; 00-30/A]; deaccessioned 2020","BW-1153 - China pitcher ; Out - 8/4/51 - John C. Chatterton; Missing 4/5/1985","BW-1154 - Pewter plates (5)","BW-1155A-B - Copper teapot [00-35], chocolate pot [00-36] and coffee pot [00-34] ; AA-4; deaccessioned 2020","BW-1156/A-B - Copper lantern [00-55], teapot [00-36] and hominy mortar [00-52] ; AA-4","BW-1157 - Copper cake plate or stew pan ; AA-4","BW-1158 - Ladles - copper ; AA-4","BW-1159/A-B - Pewter pitcher [M-1054] and cup [M-1086]","BW-1160/A-B - Bed warmer - Pantry","BW-1161A-B - Pewter plates (3) ; detail - maker's mark on one of the pewter plates ; out - 8/4/1951 - John C. Chatterton; Missing 4/5/1985","BW-1162/A-C - Pewter plate, details of maker's marks","BW-1163/A-B - Pewter plates (2)","BW-1164/A-B - Pewter plates (2)","BW-1165/A-B - Pewter plates (2)","BW-1166/A-B - Pewter plates (4)","BW-1167 - Pewter spoon","BW-1168 - Footstool [H-192] - pantry closet","BW-1169/A-B - Quilting frame ; A-141 [W-755/A-D] ; LOAN - Peter Family","BW-1170 - Ghord dipper - Family Kitchen","BW-1171/A-B - Copper skillet","BW-1172 - Engraving - George Washington - \"Sacred to Patriotism\" [M-93/LL]","BW-1173 - Coat-of-Arms of Joseph Ball, grandfather of George Washington","BW-1174 - Map of the Province of New York","BW-1175/A-B - Woods west of #1 field ; BW-1175/A - Unthinned area in woods ; BW-1175/B - Thinned area in woods","BW-1176/A-C - Woods east of Superintendent's House ; BW-1176/A-B - Uncleaned area in woods ; BW-1176/C - Cleaned area in woods","BW-1177 - Chair - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]","BW-1178 - Chair - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room] ; Missing 11/21/2022","BW-1179 - Commode chair [M-245] - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]","BW-1180 - Candlestick [M-255], snuffer and tray [M-256/A-B] - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]","BW-1181 - Toilet set [M-759/A-D] - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]","BW-1182 - \"Maniere\" (Book) MDCLXXXXIII ; Discarded 5/24/1951","BW-1183 - Embroidered rose in frame [W-238] - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]; deaccessioned in 1973 and given to Woodlawn Plantation","BW-1184 - Basket of Fruit - needlepoint - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]","BW-1185 - Engraving - English Country Scene [M-90/A] - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]","BW-1186 - Candlestick [M-255] - Blue Room","BW-1187 - Water pitcher and bowl [M-303/A-B] - Blue Room","BW-1188 - Snuffer and tray [M-304/A-B] - Blue Room","BW-1189 - Candlesticks [M-306/A-B] - Blue Room; Also BW-1439","BW-1190 - Side chair [M-296] - Blue Room; deaccessioned 2017","BW-1191 - Chair [H-294] - Hepplewhite - one of pair - Blue Room; deaccessioned 2016","BW-1192 - Engraving - The Right Honourable William Pitt, Esqr. [M-310], Blue Room","BW-1193/A-C - Scent bottles [M-280/A-B] - Lafayette Room","BW-1194 - Candlestick [M-362] - Lafayette Room","BW-1195 - Book - \"Les Aventures De Telemaque,\" title page [H-1343]","BW-1196 - Engraving - English Country Dance [M-90/B]","BW-1197 - Side chair [M-287]","BW-1198 - Commode chair [M-272]","BW-1199 - Side chair [M-286] - Lafayette Room","BW-1200 - Engraving - St. Agnes [M-289] - Lafayette Room","BW-1201 - Stand [M-264] - Hall room [Small Room]","BW-1202 - Side chair [W-259] - Hall Room [Small Room]","BW-1203 - Ladderback cane seat chair [M-265] - Hall Room [Small Room]","BW-1204 - Side chair [M-260] - Hall Room [Small Room]","BW-1205- Candlestick and snuffer [M-268/A-B] - Hall Room [Small Room]","BW-1206 - Engraving - Yellow Room","BW-1207 - Candle \"Yorktown Illumination\" - Yellow Room","BW-1208 - Stand or tripod table [M-246] - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]","BW-1209 - Tripod table - Blue Room","BW-1210 - Dressing glass [M-285] - Lafayette Room","BW-1211 - Dressing glass [M-244] - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]","BW-1212 - Washstand - Lafayette Room","BW-1213 - Washstand - Blue Room","BW-1214 - Bed warmer - Lafayette Room [M-279]","BW-1215 - Dining table [M-251] - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]; deaccessioned 2016","BW-1216 - Card table [M-300] - Blue Room","BW-1217 - Dress table [M-275] - Lafayette Room","BW-1218 - Mirror (top panel decorated) [M-282] - Lafayette Room","BW-1219 - Mirror, gold frame [M-250] - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]","BW-1220 - Looking glass [M-307] - Blue Room","BW-1221 - Work table [M-273] - Lafayette Room; removed from collection 1948","BW-1222/A-B - Fender [M-295], andirons [M-301/A-B], tongs and shovel - Blue Room","BW-1223A-B - Fender and andirons [H-240/A-B] - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]","BW-1224/A-B - Fender, andirons, tongs, shovel and bed warmer - Lafayette Room","BW-1225 - Looking glass [W-291] - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]","BW-1226 - Embroidery frame - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]","BW-1227 - Nelly Custis by Saint-Memin - from \"Homes of our Ancestors\"","BW-1228 - Doctors James Craik and Elisha Dick - silhouette","BW-1229 - Engraving - Old Tomb from \"Picturesque Places in America\"","BW-1230/A-B - Candle mold [00-43]; deaccessioned 2022","BW-1231/A-B - Iron stand [W-987]","BW-1232 - Lantern [M-848]","BW-1233/A-B - Iron stand [W-986]","BW-1234/A-B - Batter jug [00-26 ; AA-4]; deaccessioned","BW-1235 - Modified bow saw [M-1145/A]","BW-1236 - Small hand saw [M-1145/B]","BW-1237 - Copper pitcher [00-22 ; AA-4]; deaccessioned","BW-1238 - Copper kettle - small [00-25 ; AA-4]; deaccessioned","BW-1239/A-B - Copper skillet with iron handle [00-19 ; AA-4]","BW-1240 - House bell [W-976]","BW-1241 - Hot water plates [W-1162/A-B]","BW-1242 - Hot water plates [W-1162/A-B]","BW-1243/A-B - Dripping pans [00-27 ; AA-4]","BW-1244/A-B - Skillet [00-23 ; AA-4]; deaccessioned","BW-1245/A-B - Copper pot [00-21 ; AA-4]","BW-1246 - Tinder box candlestick; [M-846 ; 00-9 ; AA-4]; deaccessioned","BW-1247 - Lantern [M-844]; deaccessioned","BW-1248 - Crock with handles","BW-1249/A-B - Jar [00-48 ; AA-4]","BW-1250 - Jar with lid [00-44 ; AA-4]; deaccessioned","BW-1251 - Jar [00-47 ; AA-4]; deaccessioned","BW-1252/A-B - Engraving - \"Sacred to the Memory of the Illustrious Washington\" [M-831]","BW-1253 - Engraving - Washington's Tomb, Farley [M-835]","BW-1254 - Engraving - The Tomb of Washington, Mount Vernon [M-826]","BW-1255 - Engraving - Mount Vernon, West Front, after Parkyns [M-832]","BW-1256 - Work on Huge Cavity in White Oak #126 - east lawn","BW-1257 - Peat moss mulch on myrtle - east lawn","BW-1258/A-B - BW-1258/A - MVLA personnel mowing the 12-acre field. John Webster is driving the tractor and Norman Grimsley is seated on mowing attachment. BW-1258/B - MVLA employee Norman Grimsley standing in the 12-acre field at Mount Vernon possibly to indicate the height of the grass.","BW-1259A-B - Engraving - The Dancing Shepherds - Gailbraith Print [W-966]","BW-1260 - Holly propagated in 130 days","BW-1261 - Engraving - Mount Vernon, after Parkyns [M-876]","BW-1262 - Engraving - The Tomb of Washington, DeRoy after Köllner [M-875]","BW-1263 - Engraving - The Home of Washington, Mount Vernon, Va., Currier \u0026 Ives [M-869]","BW-1264 - Mansion - West Front by Bennett ; M-860 ; Negative discarded - see 3326B; Missing 5/23/1986","BW-1265 - Engraving - West View of Mt. Vernon Mansion, N. S. Bennett [M-868]","BW-1267/A-D - Bottle seal","BW-1268 - Engraving - Admiral Vernon [M-834]","BW-1269 - Engraving - Lord Vernon's Coat of Arms [M-833]","BW-1270 - Engraving - Plan of Mt. Vernon, The Home of Washington, Charles Currier [M-836]","BW-1271/A-C - Engraving - Louis XVI (unframed) original [W-767]","BW-1272/A-D - Engraving - Original Louis XVI (framed), with details [W-767]","BW-1273/A-B - Engraving - Sic Virtus et Victa Placet - Alexander's Victories","BW-1274/A-B - Engraving - Thus Virtue Triumphs Gloriously - Alexander's Victories [W-717/C]","BW-1275 - Engraving - He's Truly the Brave that Overcomes Himself - Alexander's Victories [W-717/B]","BW-1276 - Engraving - Virtue Surmounts All Difficulties - Alexander's Victories [W-717/D]","BW-1277 - Engraving - Vertue Fit to Govern the World - Alexander's Victories [W-717/E]","BW-1278 - Nine negatives of the Houdon bust of Washington taken by the National Museum in 1932","BW-1279/A-C - Cannon [W-716]","BW-1280 - Engraving - Mount Vernon, after C. H. Wells [M-874]; deaccessioned","BW-1281 - Engraving - Mount Vernon, the Seat of the late President Washington [M-871]","BW-1282 - Engraving - Mount Vernon, Home of Washington, representing the 200 acres, etc. [M-870]","BW-1283 - \"La Fortaleza\" - Puerto Rico","BW-1284 - Roy Taylor, Mount Vernon guard, poses in front of the kitchen","BW-1285/A-B - Engraving - Life of George Washington, The Citizen","BW-1286 - Engraving - Life of George Washington, The Farmer","BW-1287/A-B - Washington addressing Convention","BW-1288/A-C - Rolling lawns by Kilby and team of horses","BW-1289/A-E - Forman \u0026 Biller's men applying dormant spray to elm trees","BW-1290/A-B - Engraving - Mount Vernon, the Seat of the late Genl. G. Washington, after William Russell Birch [M-873]","BW-1291 - Saucer","BW-1292 - Platter [68-149][M-929]","BW-1293/A-B - Platter; history on back or bottom [M-930]","BW-1294 - Engraving - The Tomb of Washington, Currier \u0026 Ives [M-912]","BW-1295 - Map (VA \u0026 MD), hung in the Office [Servants' Hall], 2nd floor","BW-1296 - Reproduction of Vaughan Plan by Glümer","BW-1297 - Pitcher [M-708]","BW-1298/A-B - Conch shell buttons (displayed in the museum) [W-558/A-E] LOAN","BW-1299 - Bedstead [M-316] - Mrs. Washington's room [South Lumber Room]","BW-1300 - Wing chair [M-320] - Mrs. Washington's room [South Lumber Room]","BW-1301 - Washstand [M-314] - Mrs. Washington's room [South Lumber Room]; deaccessioned","BW-1302/A-B - Ladderback side chairs [M-319/A-D] - Mrs. Washington's room [South Lumber Room]","BW-1303/A-B - Commode chair [H-321] - Mrs. Washington's room [South Lumber Room]; deaccessioned","BW-1304/A-B - Tilt-top table [M-934] - Mrs. Washington's room [South Lumber Room]; deaccessioned","BW-1305/A-B - Tilt-top table [M-742] - Mrs. Washington's room [South Lumber Room]","BW-1306 - Ladder back rocking chair [W-313] - Mrs. Washington's room [South Lumber Room]","BW-1307 - Dressing glass - 4 drawers - Mrs. Washington's room [South Lumber Room]","BW-1308 - Dressing glass - 1 drawer [W-315] - Mrs. Washington's room [South Lumber Room]","BW-1309 - Chest of drawers [M-317/A] - Mrs. Washington's room [South Lumber Room]; deaccessioned","BW-1310 - Washington's camp bed ; Out 6/8/51 -John C. Chatterton; Missing 5/23/86","BW-1311 - Holster [W-349/A.1-A.2]","BW-1312 - Canteen [W-350/A]","BW-1313 - Canteen [W-350/C]","BW-1314 - Canteen [W-350/B]","BW-1315 - Washington's trunk [W-367]","BW-1316A-B - Packing chest [W-347] - \"Geo. Washington Virginia\"","BW-1317/A-B - Trunk - Mrs. Washington's letter under lid in handwriting of Eliza Parke Custis [W-368]","BW-1318 - Chair [M-340] - hallway of Attic","BW-1319 - Chest of drawers (small) [M-344] - District of Columbia Room, Attic","BW-1320 - Washstand [M-345] and toilet set - District of Columbia Room, Attic; deaccessioned","BW-1321 - Commode - District of Columbia Room, Attic","BW-1322/A-B - Tilt-top table - District of Columbia Room, Attic","BW-1323/A-F - Dredge operations in Mount Vernon Channel - March and April 1939","BW-1324/A-D - Present ground level of Hell Hole near sea wall","BW-1325/A-B - Clam shell throwing up dyke along sea wall edge of Hell Hole, prep to pumping mud in from dredge","BW-1326/A-B - Sea wall from Wharf ;  BW-1326/A - north from wharf ; BW-1326/B - south from wharf","BW-1327 - Wharf from inside Hell Hole sea wall","BW-1328 - Piling placed at Wharf ready for use","BW-1329 - Buenos Ayres villa from river","BW-1330 - Nectarine blossom - Kitchen Garden [Lower Garden]","BW-1331 - Mount Vernon Channel - dredge work","BW-1332/A-I - Pumping mud in Hell Hole","BW-1333/A-B - Nectarines in blossom - espalier in lower garden","BW-1334 - Peach in blossom, espalier - Kitchen Garden [Lower Garden]","BW-1335/A-B - Nelly Custis needlepoint - fire screen [W-957]; deaccessioned","BW-1336/A-B - Nelly Custis needlepoint - in fire screen frame [W-957]; deaccesioned","BW-1337/A-B - Bottle seal - R. Carter \"R.C.\"","BW-1338/A-B - Lamp [M-1088] ; BW-1338/A - without globe ; BW-1338/B - with globe","BW-1339/A-D - Miss Agnes Peter as Martha Washington ; BW-1339/A - Miss Peter, Miss Hutchison, Miss Cawthorne ; BW-1339/B - Miss Cawthorne, Miss Hutchison ; BW-1339/C - Miss Peter ; BW-1339/D - Miss Agnes Peter as Martha Washington","BW-1340 - Snuff box","BW-1341/A-C - Document, The purchase of Dogue Run and Little Hunting Creek lands by George Washington","BW-1342 - Platter - Family Kitchen - slipware dish","BW-1343 - Platter - slipware dish - Family Kitchen","BW-1344/A-B - Pewter plates, overall and details of maker's mark - Family Kitchen","BW-1345 - Pair of vases [W-19/A-D]","BW-1346 - Mary Ball armchair [W-152] - Sitting Room [Downstairs Bedchamber]","BW-1347/A-N - Reenactment - George Washington, Col. Humphreys and Mr. Thomson departing for New York for Washington's first inauguration","BW-1348 - Chest of drawers [H-341] and dressing glass - District of Columbia Room, Attic","BW-1349 - Dressing glass [M-342] - District of Columbia Room, Attic","BW-1350 - Bedstead [M-343] - District of Columbia Room, Martha Washington Garret Chamber","BW-1351 - Bedstead [M-329] - Connecticut Room - Northeast Garret Chamber","BW-1352 - Washstand - Connecticut Room - Northeast Garret Chamber ; MISSING 12/5/2022","BW-1353 - Portrait of Benjamin Franklin [M-129] - Connecticut Room - Northeast Garret Chamber","BW-1354 - Pole Fire Screen [M-333] - Connecticut Room -Northeast Garret Chamber; deaccessioned","BW-1355 - Dressing glass [M-318] - Connecticut Room - Northeast Garret Chamber; deaccessioned","BW-1356 - Chair - Connecticut Room - Northeast Garret Chamber","BW-1357 - Rocking chair [M-332] - Connecticut Room - Northeast Garret Chamber; deaccessioned","BW-1358 - Rocking chair [M-332] - Connecticut Room - Northeast Garret Chamber","BW-1359 - Pier table [M-744] and dressing glass [M-318 - deaccessioned] - Connecticut Room - Northeast Garret Chamber","BW-1360 - Piano chair [W-323] North Carolina Room - Northwest Garret Chamber; deaccessioned","BW-1361 - Chair [H-322] - North Carolina Room - Northwest Garret Chamber; deaccessioned","BW-1362 - Washstand [M-325] and toilet set - North Carolina Room - Northwest Garret Chamber","BW-1363/A-B - Work table [M-336], opened and closed - North Carolina Room - Northwest Garret Chamber; deaccessioned - purchased by Susanne Schrage-Norton during employee sale, 1985","BW-1364 - Chest of drawers [M-324; deaccessioned] and dressing glass - North Carolina Room - Northwest Garret Chamber","BW-1365 - Bedstead [M-326] - North Carolina Room - Northwest Garret Chamber; deaccessioned","BW-1366 - Pier table [M-184] - Maine Room - North Lumber Room; deaccessioned","BW-1367 - Washstand [M-337] and set - Maine Room - North Lumber Room","BW-1368 - Bed steps [M-743] - Maine Room - North Lumber Room; deaccessioned","BW-1369 - Chair [M-339/A-E] - Maine Room - North Lumber Room; deaccessioned","BW-1370 - Washstand [M-225] - Maine Room - North Lumber Room; deaccessioned","BW-1371 - Washstand [M-353- - Maine Room - North Lumber Room","BW-1372 - Armchair - Maine Room - North Lumber Room","BW-1373 - Walk to New Tomb with visitors","BW-1374 - Dredging Wharf basin","BW-1375 - Washington chair unowned","BW-1376/A-C - Pile driver at Wharf","BW-1377/A-D - President's yacht, S.S. Potomac, on its first trial run into Mount Vernon Wharf","BW-1378/A-C - Bond with Washington's signature","BW-1379/A-B - Invitation - Franklin Pierce to George Washington Parke Custis [W-946]","BW-1380 - Embroidery - Nelly Custis ; A-145","BW-1381 - Two checks - George Washington Parke Custis","BW-1382 - Collar [W-952, deaccessioned] and back scratcher ; A-149","BW-1383 - Snuffer \u0026 tray ; A-153 ; Out 8/4/51 - John C. Chatterton; Missing 8/4/1985","BW-1384 - Button [W-943] \u0026 locket [W-944] ; A-140","BW-1385/A-B - Decanter [W-947] ; A-156","BW-1386/A-F - House and buildings at Marmion Farm, King George County, Virginia. Former home of George Washington Lewis.","BW-1387/A-E - Toilet set","BW-1388/A-B - Hell Hole - after pumping in","BW-1389 - Vista from Mansion circle towards the West Gate","BW-1390 - Vista from the east lawn at Mount Veronn towards the Potomac River and Piscataway Creek","BW-1391 - Copy photograph - First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt with President Somoza and Madam Somoza at Mount Vernon","BW-1392 - Copy photograph - President Roosevelt speaking at Mount Vernon","BW-1393/A-B - Silver presentation cup - Washington's jackass - 1790 (Museum); deaccessioned","BW-1394/A-B - Peas planted in Lower Garden - Kitchen Garden; BW-1394/B - Mount Vernon employee next to planted peas - May 1939","BW-1395 - Engraving - View of Mount Vernon The Seat of George Washington Esqr. [M-968]","BW-1396 - Plate ; Out June 13, 1951 - John C. Chatterton; Missing - June 4, 1986","BW-1397 - Small glass ; Out June 13, 1951 - John C. Chatterton; Missing - June 4, 1986","BW-1398/A-B - Large glass ; Out June 13, 1951 - John C. Chatterton; Missing - June 4, 1986","BW-1399/A-C - Restoration - North Necessary","BW-1400 - School House [North Garden House] in upper garden with new roof","BW-1401/A-B - Governor's Day ; BW-1401/A - The Governor \u0026 Board of Visitors posed in front of short wall ; BW-1401/B - Governor Price places wreath at Washington's tomb","BW-1402/A-C - Mansion - West Front","BW-1403/A-F - Mount Vernon employees making hay in Reservoir field or Gould lot and 12-acre field","BW-1404 - Bowling Green \u0026 Mansion - West Front","BW-1405 - Servant bell on Marmion House","BW-1406 - William Jones Permar, guard at Mount Vernon, standing in the west central passage entrance to the Mansion. Mr. Permar served as guard for 37 years.","BW-1407/A-B - Superintendent's House","BW-1408 - Spinning wheel - Spinning House","BW-1409 - Windsor Chair - Spinning House","BW-1410 - Spinning wheel [M-883] - Spinning House; deaccessioned","BW-1411 - Loom shuttles [M-890/A-B] - Spinning House","BW-1412 - Spinning wheel - Spinning House","BW-1413 - Tape loom [M-892] - Spinning House","BW-1414 - Pair of sconges - Spinning House","BW-1415 - Spinning wheel [M-903] - Spinning House","BW-1416 - Reel [M-908] - Spinning House","BW-1417 - Scutching knife [M-901] - Spinning House","BW-1418 - Temple loom [M-894] - Spinning House","BW-1419 - Braid loom [M-895] - Spinning House","BW-1420 - Reel - Spinning House","BW-1421/A-B - Pair of wool cards from Spinning House [M-844/A-B]","BW-1422 - Reel in Spinning House [M-879]","BW-1423 - Henp brake [M-899] - Spinning House","BW-1424 - Reel - Spinning House [M-880]","BW-1425 - Wood box","BW-1426 - Hackle on block [M-898] - Spinning House","BW-1427/A-D - Work Basket [W-673] - Martha's sewing basket, views of bottom and sides","BW-1428 - Hackles [M-896] - Spinning House","BW-1429 - Teasel [M-902] - Spinning House; deaccessioned","BW-1430 - Weaving Reed [M-889] - Spinning House; deaccessioned","BW-1431 - Reel - Spinning House ; [M-878]","BW-1432 - Spinning wheel - Spinning House [M-907]","BW-1433 - Swift (yarn winder) [M-887] - Spinning House; deaccessioned","BW-1434 - Loom shuttles - Spinning House [M-890/C-F]","BW-1435 - Spinning wheel - Spinning House [M-904]","BW-1436 - Spinning wheel - Spinning House [M-905]","BW-1437 - Quilling wheel [M-893] - Spinning House","BW-1438 - Spinning wheel - Spinning House [M-906]","BW-1439 - Candlesticks [M-306/A-B] - Washington Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber]; see also BW-1189","BW-1440 - Candlestick - Hall room [Small Room] ; see also # 3810 A \u0026 B; #3963","BW-1441 - Hot water urn [W-107] - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]; see also BW-3810/A-B; BW-3963","BW-1442 - Hurricane shade [M-122] - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]","BW-1443/A-B - Knife boxes [M-115/A-B] - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]","BW-1444 - Candlestick - Music room [Little Parlor]","BW-1440/A-B - Trunk - passage - 2nd floor; overall and detail","BW-1446 - \"Le General Washington\" - Le Mire after Charles Willson Peale [M-961] - Blue Room; deaccessioned","BW-1447 - View of Potomac River from the Mansion piazza","BW-1448/A-B - Ring [W-980/B]","BW-1449 - Ring [W-980/A]","BW-1450/A-C - Butter cooler [W-979] Sevres china","BW-1451/A-B - Canton blue and white china [W-1002/A-H]","BW-1452 - The British Royal party gathers in the upper garden.","BW-1454 - Loom [M-891] in Spinning House","BW-1455 - Reel [M-881]; deaccessioned","BW-1456 - Fan Coral [W-556] from Barbados","BW-1457 - Box [M-1000; IL.1897] - LOAN","BW-1458/A-B - Aubusson rug [M-992] - Lafayette Room; deaccessioned","BW-1459 - Curtains - Lafayette Room [M-283/A-E]; deaccessioned","BW-1460 - Curtains [M-253/A-E] - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]","BW-1461 - Chair - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]","BW-1462 - Mirror or looking glass [W-291] - Blue Room","BW-1463 - Engraving - The Right Honourable William Pitt, Esqr. [M-310] - Blue Room","BW-1464 - Curtains - Blue Room [M-308/A-E]","BW-1465 - Dressing glass [M-233] - Yellow Room","BW-1466 - Painting - An Angling Party [M-234] - Yellow Room","BW-1467 - Engraving - Mount Vernon - Yellow Room [M-236]","BW-1468/A-B - British Guinea [H-967] obverse and reverse","BW-1469/A-C - Letter, George Washington to Burwell Bassett [1775 June 19] - [W-714/a-b]","BW-1470 - Painting - Kitchen at Mount Vernon, Eastman Johnson [M-1001]","BW-1471/A-B - Copy photograph, Pocket watch","BW-1472 - Copy photograph, Group of five side chairs - a placard in the photograph reads: SB Lot 1007; Art 1TO5","BW-1473 - Admiral Vernon medals","BW-1474 - Portrait - Talmadge ; Out -John C. Chatterton 6/26/51;  Missing 8/4/86","BW-1476 - Ice House ; 2 negatives in one mat, showing different doors and ground grades;  Missing 6/4/1985","BW-1487 - Engraving - Admiral Vernon","BW-1488 - Admiral Vernon medals","BW-1489 - Admiral Vernon medals","BW-1490/A-B - Superintendent Charles C. Wall on horseback","BW-1491 - Vase with a 'C' painted in the central medallion [M-493]","BW-1492/A-C - Rose bushes in Upper Garden before pruning ; 1492/A-B - Rose bushes in Garden before pruning by Mount Vernon employees Alexander Reith \u0026 Albert Teller","BW-1493 - Engraving - Louis XVI [W-767/A-B] - original in frame","BW-1494/A-C - Martha Washington, Representative John Murdock and Mrs. Murdock at Mount Vernon","BW-1495/A-B - Buckwheat planted in Tomb Lot","BW-1496 - Apple tree in Kitchen or Lower Garden","BW-1497/A-E - Removal of shed at west end of Paint Shop","BW-1498 - Horse in paddock with lower garden wall and south garden house in the distance.","BW-1499 - Copy photograph, MVLA Superintendent Charles C. Wall accompanying Queen Elizabeth during the British royal visit to Mount Vernon","BW-1500 - Copy photograph, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth at Mount Vernon [June 9, 1939]","BW-1501 - Table and hurricane globe in the Study","BW-1502 - Armchair [H-35]","BW-1503 - Lafayette Bust [H-167] - Library [Study]","BW-1504 - Mantel clock [M-140]; deaccessioned","BW-1505 - Mantel \u0026 fireplace - Banquet Hall [New Room]","BW-1506 - Andirons \u0026 fireplace - Yellow Room [M-226/A-B]","BW-1507/A-B - Wilton rug [M-964] - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]; deaccessioned","BW-1508 - Curtains [M-958/A-D] - Hall room [Small Room]","BW-1509 - Mirror [M-267] - Hall room [Small Room]","BW-1510 - Dressing glass [M-266] - Hall room [Small Room]","BW-1511 - Dressing glass [W-221] - Washington Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber]","BW-1512 - Chair [W-205] - Washington Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber]","BW-1513 - Chair [M-215] - Washington Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber]; deaccessioned","BW-1514 - Armchair [W-877] - Washington Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber]","BW-1515 - Table [W-204] - Washington Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber]","BW-1516 - Plateau \u0026 candelabras - Dining Room [ Small Dining Room]","BW-1517 - Mirror or looking glass [W-106] - Dining Room","BW-1518 - Chair [W-95] - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]","BW-1519 - Chair [W-96] - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]","BW-1520 - Chair [W-98] - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]","BW-1521/A-B - Washington bust \u0026 pedestal - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]","BW-1522/A-B - Music book belonging to Martha Parke Custis - Music room [Little Parlor]","BW-1523/A-B - Music book belonging to Eleanor Parke Custis - Music room [Little Parlor]","BW-1524/A-B - Music book belonging to Eleanor Parke Custis - Music room [Little Parlor]","BW-1525 - Mirror \u0026 brackets on west wall - Music room [Little Parlor]","BW-1526 - Bracket [W-57] \u0026 candelabra [W-55] - Music room [Little Parlor]","BW-1527 - Nelly Custis portrait by Robert Edge Pine [W-78] - Music room [Little Parlor]","BW-1528 - Clock \u0026 ornaments [H-64/A-C] - Dresden - Music room [Little Parlor]","BW-1529/A-F - Locust grove - north lawn as of August 1, 1939; BW-1529/C - view towards north grove from the piazza with visitors seated in Windsor chairs","BW-1530 - Fire engines - Wilfred \u0026 Irving Talbot","BW-1531 - Vernon medals","BW-1532 - Vernon medals","BW-1533 - Vernon medals","BW-1534 - Needlework, Mount Vernon - early view","BW-1535 - Document signed by LaFayette [W-1077]","BW-1536 - Engraving - Birds eye view of Mount Vernon [M-1131]","J-1547 - Copy photograph, Mansion - Central Hall ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1547/A - Copy photograph, Mansion - Central Hall - Downstairs Bedroom \u0026 Small Dining Room doors ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1548 - Copy photograph, Mansion - Dining Room \u0026 Downstairs Bedroom doors ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1549 - Copy photograph, Palladian window - interior ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1550 - Copy photograph, Banquet Hall [New Room] - mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1551 - Copy photograph, Banquet Hall [New Room] - mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1552 - Copy photograph, Banquet Hall [New Room] - mantel ;  file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1553/A-B - Copy photograph, Banquet Hall [New Room] - ceiling, central medallion;  file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1554/A - Copy photograph, Banquet Hall [New Room] door to front parlor ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1555 - Copy photograph, Dining Room [Small Dining Room] - mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1556 - Copy photograph, Dining Room [Small Dining Room] - mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1559 - Copy photograph, Dining Room [Small Dining Room] - ceiling, west end; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1561 - Copy photograph, Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber] - mantel; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1562 - Copy photograph, Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber] - fireplace \u0026 door ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1563 - Copy photograph, West Parlor [Front Parlor] - south wall ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1564 - Copy photograph, West Parlor [Front Parlor] - fireplace \u0026 door ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1565 - Copy photograph, West Parlor [Front Parlor] - fireplace \u0026 door ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1566 - Copy photograph, West Parlor [Front Parlor] - fireplace \u0026 mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1567 - Copy photograph,West Parlor [Front Parlor] - ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1568 - Copy photograph, West Parlor  [Front Parlor] - ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1569 - Copy photograph, Library [Study] - fireplace \u0026 mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1570 - Copy photograph, Library [Study] - fireplace \u0026 mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1571 - Copy photograph, Library [Study] - fireplace \u0026 mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1572 - Copy photograph, Family Kitchen \u0026 Butler House [Circle Storehouse] thru north colonnade ;  file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1574 - Copy photograph, Family Kitchen \u0026 south colonnade ;  file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1582 - Copy photograph, South Lane ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1583 - Copy photograph, South Lane - looking north ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1584 - Copy photograph, Barn from south lawn ; file of Johnston prints in Library","j-1586 - Copy photograph, Flower Garden [Upper Garden] - parterre ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1587 - Copy photograph, Flower Garden - hedges ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1590 - Copy photograph, North Necessary from Flower Garden ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1591 - Copy photograph, Flower Garden [Upper Garden] - beds \u0026 School House [Garden House]","J-1592 - Copy photograph, Flower Garden [Upper Garden] - beds \u0026 School House [Garden House]","J-1594 - Copy photograph, Flower Garden [Upper Garden] - walk \u0026 boxwood hedges","J-1610 - Copy photograph, West front of Mansion through Vista near the west gate entrance","J-1611 - Copy photograph, Bowling Green trees ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1643 - copy photograph, Mansion - front door, pediment, cupola ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1645 - Copy photograph, West Parlor [Front Parlor] fireplace ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1646 - Copy photograph, West Parlor [Front Parlor] fireplace","J-1648 - Copy photograph, Dining Room fireplace ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1661 - Copy photograph, Banquet Hall [New Room] ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1662 - Copy photograph, Banquet Hall [Great Room] ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1664 - Copy photograph, Dining Room ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1665 - Copy photograph, Dining Room ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library","BW-1669/A-B - Regent Mrs. Horace Mann Towner, her daughter \u0026 grandson","BW-1670/A-C - Vice Regents' daughters posing near the east front the Mansion during the British Royal visit, June 9, 1939","BW-1671/A-C - Group photograph, The Regent and Vice Regents of the Mount  Vernon Ladies' Association during the British Royal Visit, June 9, 1939","BW-1672/A-D - British Royal Party visiting Mount Vernon","BW-1677 - Mansion circle from cupola with view of the west gate in the far distance.","BW-1678/A-E - Views of the Mansion circle from both the north and south lanes","BW-1679/A-B - Mansion \u0026 Mansion circle from under north beech tree","BW-1680A-B - Mansion \u0026 Mansion circle from under south beech tree","BW-1681/A-D - Addition to Propagating House near Rouse cottage","BW-1682/A-D - Bricked walk or path below South Lane to Tomb showing its inadequate width with visitors walking on the grass.","BW-1683/A-J - Grading levees in Hell Hole","BW-1684/A-B - Old Tomb façade - restored","BW-1685 - Grading along north serpentine walk and Bowling Green - stone walk","BW-1686/A-D - North Lane through Spinning House gate towards the Mansion circle (looking south)","BW-1687 - Ice House façade along the ha-ha wall on the east lawn; Slide 70","BW-1688 - Kitchen Garden gate ; Slide #116","BW-1689 - Circular dipping well in lower garden ; Slide 135","BW-1690 - Copy photograph, Autographed photograph - \"George RI\"","BW-1691 - Copy photograph, Autographed photograph - \"Elizabeth R\"","BW-1692 - Two employees reseed grass along Tomb walk - several visitors on the path","BW-1693/A-C - Employees sowing clover \u0026 vetch with a pair of horses - Reservoir Field","BW-1694/A-B - Prince Felix of Luxembourg \u0026 Ambassador Joseph E. Davies arrive by car in front of the Mansion","BW-1695/A-B - Propagating House addition - putting ribs on roof","BW-1696/A-B - Medal commemorating end of French Revolution, obverse and reverse","BW-1697/A-B - Medal - Yorktown - 1781-1931 [M-406/A], obverse and reverse","BW-1698/A-B - Medal - Yorktown Sesquicentennial Medal with Washington - DeGrasse - Tilly - Rochambeau - 1781-1931 [M-1071], obverse and reverse","BW-1699/A-B - Lafayette Medal - 1757-1834 [M-1023], obverse and reverse","BW-1700/A-K - Restoration - Washing in preparation for painting Mansion; BW-1700/A - Scrape window jambs - West Front; BW-1700/B-C - Scrape window jambs - West Front - completed; BW-1700/D-E - Prepare for painting Piazza columns; BW-1700/F - Dining Room window - fascia board removed; BW-1700/G - Dining Room window - scrape jamb; BW-1700/ - Scrape paint from column base; BW-1700/I-J - Scrape paint from columns where needed; BW-1700/K - Washing in preparation for painting Mansion","BW-1701/A-C - Restoration - Scraped paint off west end Office [Servants' Hall] - these photographs show all paint removed \u0026 sections of new siding","BW-1702/A-C,E - Heating mains to Family Kitchen; BW-1702/A - open cover; BW-1702/B - replace pipe \u0026 insulation; BW-1702/C - start close mains cover; BW-1702/D - Heating mains to Family Kitchen - section of mains entering grounds at end of trench; BW-1702/E - Uncover heating mains to Family Kitchen","BW-1703/A-B - Tomb walk worn by summer crowds; re-seeded; new growth","BW-1704/A-E - restoration - Mansion window frames; BW-1704/A - paint removed - decayed sections; BW-1704/B - renewed; BW-1704/C - showing renewed section of sash; BW-1704/D - paint removed by burning; BW-1704/E - all old","BW-1705 - Benjamin Franklin - Amercain - plaque","BW-1706 - Wooden bowl","BW-1707 - Washington's Map of five farms - 1793. In the collection of the Huntington Library.","BW-1708 - Kitchen Garden plan - by Natalia Ulman","BW-1709 - Engraving - Early days of Washington [M-1072]","BW-1710/A-B - Medal - George Washington [M-1029/A]; view of obverse and reverse","BW-1711/A-B - Two Admmiral Vernon Medals; obverse and reverse","BW-1712 - Portrait of Washington by Lambdin, after Stuart [M-710]","BW-1713 - Brass button - from uniform [W-443]","BW-1714/A-B - Published illustration of English carpet [M-141] at Mount Vernon - 1746, from \"A History of British Carpets\"","BW-1715 - Stud with Likeness of Washington [M-526]","BW-1716 - Low-boy - Assembly room - north quarters [Bolton Building]","BW-1717/A-B - Memorial brooch [M-954]","BW-1718 - Desk [M-1074] - assembly room - north quarters [Bolton Building]","BW-1719A-B - Grandfather clock [M-1144] - assembly room - north quarters [Bolton Building]; BW-1719/A - missing as of 1/25/2023","BW-1720 - Mirror [M-1075] - assembly room - north quarters [Bolton Building]","BW-1721 - Portrait of Washington by Eben Farrington Comins [M-932]","BW-1722 - Engraving - George Washington meets the widow Custis [M-1076]","BW-1723 - Portrait of Washington by James Reid Lambdin [M- 711]","BW-1724 - Engraving - Mount Vernon in the olden times [M- 1073]","BW-1725 - Engraving - \"The City of Paris\" - DeGrasse Flagship","BW-1726 - Engraving - \"Lafayette's departure from Mount Vernon- 1784\" [M-130]","BW-1727 - Drawing and notes - Dining Room [Small Dining Room] window casing - revealing use of red paint, initialed by W. B. (Worth Bailey) 10/18/1939","BW-1728 - Bedspread [H-1295]; deaccessioned in 1943","BW-1729 - Bedspread [M-1926]; deaccessioned in 2019","BW-1730 - Bedspread [M-1933]; deaccessioned in 2019","BW-1731/A-B - Bedspread [RN07.020]; deaccessioned 2016","BW-1732/A-B - Bedspread","BW-1733 - Bedspread [M-1931]","BW-1734 - Bedspread [M-309]; deaccessioned 2016","BW-1735 - Bedspread [M-1930]; Missing as of 6/4/1986","BW-1736 - Bedspread [RN07.129]; deaccessioned 2019","BW-1737 - Bedspread [M-1299]; deaccessioned 2020","BW-1738 - Bedspread [M-1624]; deaccessioned 2016","BW-1739 - Quilt [M-1439]; deaccessioned, 2019","BW-1740 - Quilt [M-1081]; deaccessioned 2019","BW-1741 - Quilt [M-1300]; deaccessioned 2019","BW-1742 - Washstand - District of Columbia Room ; Out - John C. Chatterton;  Missing 6/4/1986","BW-1743 - Side chair - original - District of Columbia Room [Martha Washington's Garret Chamber]","BW-1744 - Washstand [M-262] - Maine Room","BW-1745 - Side chair - 2nd floor hall, under stairs","BW-1746 - Knife [H-113/A-I] \u0026 fork [H-114/A-J] - bone handle - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]","BW-1747 - Tea set \u0026 tray [W-131/A-H] - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]","BW-1748 - Card table [M-123] - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]","BW-1749 - Bust of Washington - Office","BW-1750 - Window sash - 2nd floor West Front","BW-1751/A-B - Painting - The Virgin initially attributed to Benjamin West but more likely by Thomas Sully [H-357]; BW-1751/B - obverse, portrait of man in oil on wood backing; deaccessioned 1973","BW-1752/A-D - Building dams in ravine from 12-acre field to Hell Hole","BW-1753/A-C - Deer Park wall area before planting","BW-1754 - Flower Garden [Upper Garden] from Museum - 2nd floor ; Kodachrome slide # 89","BW-1755 - Flower Garden [Upper Garden] from Spinning House ; Kodachrome slide # 93","BW-1756 - Drawing - Palladian or venetian window to scale","BW-1757 - Engraving - His Excellency George Washington Esquire [M-1087/Q]","BW-1758 - Lithograph - Washington, published by Currier [M-1087/T-1]","BW-1759/A-B - Lithograph - General Washington, by Maurin after Stuart [M-1087/L]","BW-1760 - Engraving - G. Washington in his Last Illness [M- 1087/H-2]","BW-1761 - Lithograph - Washington. First in War, First in Peace, and First in the Hearts of His Countrymen. [M-1087/J]","BW-1762 - Engraving - Conclusion de la campagne de 1781 en Virginie. Le Marquis de Lafayette, by Le Mire [M-1087/V]","BW-1763 - Engraving - The Washington Family at Mount Vernon","BW-1764 - Engraving - General Washington [M-1087/AA]","BW-1765 - Engraving - Life of George Washington, The Farmer, by Regnier, after Stearns, 1853 [M-1087/CC]","BW-1766 - Engraving - The Home of Washington, by Barlow, after Rossitter and Mignot, 1860 (Lafayette departs from Mount Vernon) [M-1087/BB]","BW-1767 - Lithograph - Washington's Reception By The Ladies, by Nathaniel Currier, 1860 [M-1087/F]","BW-1768 - Lithograph - Surrender of Cornwallis at Yorktown, by Baillie, 1845 [M-1087/O]","BW-1769 - Bas relief - Washington The Friend of Liberty, framed, made with plaster and papier-mâché [M-1087/K]","BW-1770/A-B - Engraving - Washington at the Battle of Trenton [M- 1087/U]","BW-1771 - Engraving - Lady Washington by Currier \u0026 Ives [M-1087/T-2]","BW-1772 - Lithograph - West View of Mount Vernon Mansion [M-1087/S]","BW-1773 - Chromolithograph - The Home of Washington, Mount Vernon, Va., by Currier \u0026 Ives [M- 1087/G]","BW-1774 - Lithograph - The Home of Washington, Mount Vernon, by Currier \u0026 Ives [M-1087/N]","BW-1775 - Chromolithograph - The Home of Washington, Mount Vernon, Va., by Currier \u0026 Ives [M-1087/R]","BW-1776 - Lithograph - General Lafayette's Departure from Mount Vernon in 1784 [M-1087/M]","BW-1777 - Lithograph - Birds Eye View of Mount Vernon [M-1087/D]","BW-1778 - Lithograph - Bird's Eye View of Mt. Vernon, The Home of Washington [M-1087/E]; deaccessioned 2017","BW-1779 - Engraving - Washington at Home of Mount Vernon in 1796 [M-1087/Y]","BW-1780 - Chromolithograph - Tomb of Washington [M-1087/DD]","BW-1781 - Etching - Mount Vernon, The Seat of the Late Genl. G. Washington. [M-1087/A]","BW-1782 - Chromolithograph - Mount Vernon [M-1087/Z]; deaccessioned 2020","BW-1783 - Lithograph - The Tomb of Washington - c. 1840 [M-1087/W]","BW-1784 - Lithograph - La Fayette at the Tomb of Washington, by Nathaniel Currier, 1840 [M-1087/C]","BW-1785 - Aquatint - Mount Vernon in Virginia, engraved by Jukes after Robertson, 1800 [M-1087/X]","BW-1786 - Etching and stipple engraving - Lived respected and Fear'd -- Died Lamented and rever'd, 1800 [M-1087/H-1]","BW-1787 - Etching - Farming at Mount Vernon, Rosenberg, 1932 [M-1087/P]","BW-1788 - Stipple engraving - Sacred to the Memory of the Illustrious G. Washington, 1801 [M-1087/B]","BW-1789 - MAP of George Washington's LAND AT MOUNT VERNON FAIRFAX COY VIRGINIA. As it was \u0026 As it is. Washington: W[arrington] Gillingham, 1859","BW-1790 - Engraving - West elevation of Mount Vernon, Home of George Washington","BW-1791 - Desk on frame [M-911]; deaccessioned 2021","BW-1792 - Desk and seats inside the north garden house in upper garden, formerly called the schoolhouse","BW-1793/A-B - Mansion - West Front","BW-1794/A-C - Cruiser Omaha on Potomac River - flags half mast","BW-1795/A-B - On February 1, 1940, three members of the District Bar Association place a wreath near the memorial (obelisk) to Bushrod Washington for the 150th anniversary of the first session of the Supreme Court; BW-1795/B - includes resident superintendent Charles C. Wall at far right.","BW-1796/A-B - Masonic Lodges place wreaths at Washington's tomb. Mount Vernon's resident superintendent Charles C. Wall stands at far right next to the gate to the tomb.","BW-1797/A-B - Copy photograph, Flute - unowned","BW-1798/A-E - New Propagating House; BW-1798/C - Head Gardener Alexander Reith and Assistant Gardener Arthur Teller","BW-1799/A-C - Wharf underpinning - taken with very low tide","BW-1800 - Receipt for Virginia Gazette - May 22, 1779 - document not part of the Mount Vernon collection","BW-1801/A-G - Wharf channel basin in very low tide showing channel banks","BW-1802/A-D - Anthems to George Washington","BW-1803 - Engraving - The Tomb and Shade of Washington [M-1090]","BW-1804/A-B - Memo - Judge Washington (obverse and reverse)","BW-1805/A-B - Order - George A. Washington (obverse and reverse), undated","BW-1806/A-B - Check, 1791","BW-1807/A-B - Memorandum, New Room chimney and windows, Piazza, 1796 [W-812/a]","BW-1808 - Notes, dimensions of rooms at Mount Vernon, 1796 November 13 [W-812/c]","BW-1809 - Letter - John A. Washington to Miss Cunningham, December 1, 1859","BW-1810/A-B - Memorandum of the Dimensions of the great Room at Mount Vernon, [1796] [W-812/b]","BW-1811 - Survey, 1769 July 10 [W-1096]","BW-1812 - Plat, Mount Vernon tract, 1769 July 10 [W-1096]","BW-1813/A-B - Papers relating to Mount Vernon tract of land - Plat of land, 1925 acres, part of Mount Vernon tract --  Docketed on reverse in George Washington's hand, \"Papers relating to Mount Vernon Tract of Land,\" oversize document. [W-1096]","BW-1814/A-B - Envelope addressed to George Washington, Esq. [W-1096]","BW-1815 - Check, George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Gideon Worth. 1797 November 11 [W-1083]","BW-1816 - Etching - Washington's Grab [Tomb]","BW-1817/A-B - Letter, Katherine Chester to Frances Parke Custis, 1712 March 23 [H-1085/d]","BW-1818/A-B - Letter, Thomas Cable to John Custis, 1740 February 5 [H-1085/c]","BW-1819/A-B - Excerpts from the will of John Custis, 1708 December 3 [H-1085/e]","BW-1820/A-C - Letter, John Custis to Daniel Parke Custis, 1739 August 30 [H-1085/a]","BW-1821/A-C -Invoice, Articles purchased by the President of the United States from Monsr. Le Prince Agent for the Count de Moustiers, 1790 March 4 [W-1310/a]; BW-1821/B is missing 6/8/1986","BW-1822/A-C - Manuscript, History of Daniel Parke, 1724 [H-1085/b]","BW-1823 - Engraving - Washington's sepulchre Mount Vernon, 1820 [M-1031]","BW-1824 - Sizes of Windows [at Mount Vernon], [1796] [November 13 ?], page 2 [W-812/d]","BW-1825 - Sizes of Windows [at Mount Vernon], [1796] [November 13 ?], page 1 [W-812/d]","BW-1826 - Invoice, Articles purchased by the President of the United States from Monsr. Le Prince Agent for the Count de Moustiers, 1790 March 4, page 2-3 [W-1310/a]","BW-1827 - Accounts","BW-1828/A-B - Masonic Apron [H-555]","BW-1829/A-B - Small wooden ladle","BW-1830/A-B - Mansion Library [Study], southeast corner","BW-1831/A-C - Sideboard in Dining Room","BW-1832/A-B - Mantel in Dining Room","BW-1833/A-B - Mantel in Banquet Hall [New Room]","BW-1834 - Section of Banquet Hall [New Room] mantel","BW-1835/A-B- Palladian or venetian window in Banquet Hall [New Room]","BW-1836/A-E - Illustration - Bushrod Washington from \"Mount Vernon and the Washington Family\" by C. Hale Sipe","BW-1837/A-B - Gadsby's Tavern; BW-1837/A - door leading to Courtyard; BW-1837/B - rear porch","BW-1838/A-C - Robert E. Lee - possibly Pine ; Original in Washington and Lee University Chapel Museum, Lexington, VA","BW-1839/A-D - General LaFayette - Peale ; Original in Washington and Lee University Chapel Museum, Lexington, VA;  Annual Report 1957, page 2","BW-1840/A-C - Daniel Parke Custis, Wollaston; Original in Washington and Lee University Chapel Museum, Lexington, VA","BW-1841/A-C - George Washington - Peale- 1772 ; Original in Washington and Lee University Chapel Museum, Lexington, VA","BW-1842/A-B - Mrs. Daniel Parke Custis [Martha], Wollaston; Original in Washington and Lee University Chapel Museum, Lexington, VA","BW-1843/A-C - John Parke and Martha Custis ; Original in Washington and Lee University Chapel Museum, Lexington, VA","BW-1844 - Pistol ; Washington \u0026 Lee University Museum","BW-1845 - Pistols ; Washington \u0026 Lee University Museum","BW-1846 - Knee buckles ; Washington \u0026 Lee University Museum","BW-1847 - Watch, razor, and belt ; Washington \u0026 Lee University Museum","BW-1848 - Commemorative plate - Sesquicentennial of Washington's Intiation as a Free Mason - Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania","BW-1849/A-B - Fichu","BW-1850/A-B - Quilt [H-587]","BW-1851/A-B - Watch - Dr. Craik [H-1107]","BW-1852/A-F- Kitchen Garden [Lower Garden]  - May 12, 1940","BW-1853/A-B - Flower Garden [Upper Garden] - May 12, 1940","BW-1854/A-F - Pair of jars with lids [M-1109/A-D]; deaccessioned 2016","BW-1855 - Portrait - Thomas Beall, Esq. - 4-section frame ; Out July 2, 1951 - John C. Chatterton,  Missing 6/5/1986","BW-1856/A-C - Compote - \"MW\" - States China reproduction [M-382]","BW-1857 - Key to Sulgrave Manor [M-866]","BW-1857 - Drawing - Lafayette Reviewing his Troops [M-1064]","BW-1859 - Portrait - Edward Vernon, Esq., watercolor on paper [M-994]","BW-1860 - Commemoration of the Centennial Anniversary of Washington's Birth ribbon [M-1142]","BW-1861 - Framed 15th-century glass from Sulgrave Manor [M-969]","BW-1862/A-B - Pieces of cornerstone from Sulgrave Manor","BW-1863 - Fish knife [M-606]","BW-1864 - Fish knife [M-606] and marrow spoon [M-607]","BW-1865 - Marrow spoon [M-607]","BW-1866 - Commemorative woman's belt printed image of Washington and Lafayette under the motto \"Imperishable their fame.\" [M-966]","BW-1867 - Chintz curtain fragment [W-649]","BW-1868 - Netted bed fringe [W-567]","BW-1869 - Stirrup [W-560]","BW-1870 - Pitcher ; Out July 2, 1951 - John C. Chatterton,  Missing 6/5/1986","BW-1871/A-B - Portrait - George Washington, painting, after Stuart [M-645]","BW-1872/A-C - Mary Washington dinner bell [W-822]","BW-1873/A-B - Trivet with relief portrait of George Washington [M-1004]","BW-1874/A-B - Powder horn [H-478]; deaccessioned 2020","BW-1875/A-B - Stonemason's hammer, 19th-century [W-1048]","BW-1876 - Bayonet [M-1005]","BW-1877/A-B - French Model 1766 infantry musket [H-477]","BW-1878/A-B - Shotgun - double barrel, 1820-1830 [H-476]; deaccessioned 2020","BW-1879 - Pitcher [M-672]; deaccessioned 2022","BW-1880 - Smallsword [H-758/A]","BW-1881/A-C - Sword ; BW-1881/A - Sword handle ; BW-1881/B-C - Sword [W-482]; deaccessioned 1946","BW-1882 - Smallsword [H-758/A-B]","BW-1883 - Cuttoe [H-758/C-D]","BW-1884A-B - Surveyor's compass and staff [W-579/A-B]","BW-1885/A-B - Goblets, silver [H-2525/A-B]; LOAN","BW-1886 - Walking staff","BW-1887 - Surveyor's Tripod [W-641]","BW-1888 - Six silver teaspoons [H-2534/A-F]; LOAN, returned to lender","BW-1889 - Gloves [H-485/A-B]","BW-1890 - Pair of infant booties [M-1113/A-B]","BW-1891/A-B - Cloth fragment","BW-1892/A-B - Toothpick and case [W-1025/A-B]; LOAN","BW-1893 - Pincushion [M-1112/A]; deaccessioned 2020","BW-1894/A-B - Basket of worsted flowers [W-623]; deaccessioned 2007","BW-1895 - Reticule [M-1112/D]; deaccessioned 2020","BW-1896 - Reticule [M-1112/C]; deaccessioned 2020","BW-1897 - Pin cushion","BW-1898 - Reticule [M-1112/E]; deaccessioned 2020","BW-1899/A-B - Reticule [W-1111/A]","BW-1900/A-B - Beaded reticule [M-1112/B]; deaccessioned 2020","BW-1901/A-B - Apron [M-1112/F]; deaccessioned 1955","BW-1902 - Commemorative broadside on satin [M-1112/G]; deaccessioned 2021","BW-1903 - Coffin handle [W-1026]","BW-1904 - Shawl","BW-1905/A-B - Case [W-1022]","BW-1906 - Spyglass [W-644]","BW-1907 - Bookmark [W-634]; deaccessioned 1973","BW-1908/A-B - Commemorative box made of wood from Mount Vernon [M-1049]","BW-1909 - Shaving mug [H-1184]","BW-1910/A-B - Espalier fruits in lower garden, spring growth - 1940","BW-1911 - Reticule [M-1012]","BW-1912 - Commemorative Medallion with view of Tomb, by James Crutchett [M-1160/B]","BW-1913/A-B - George Washington Commemorative Medallian by James Crutchett [M-1160/A]","BW-1914 - Pincushion made from fragment of Martha Washington's dress [W-1017]","BW-1915/A-B - George Washington Commemorative Medallion by James Crutchett, obverse and reverse with writing on back of medallion [M-1115/A]","BW-1916 - George Washington Commemorative Medallion by James Crutchett [M-1115/B] ; Out 7/3/1951 - John C. Chatterton;  Missing 6/5/1986","BW-1917/A-C - Sansom medal and case [M-1043]","BW-1918 - Shawl [W-989]","BW-1919 - Brick [M-1015]","BW-1920 - Brick [M-1016?]","BW-1921/A-B - Writing set with pen and letter opener used by Ann Pamela Cunningham [M-661/A-C]","BW-1922 - Coffin fragment from Washington's coffin [W-1032]","BW-1923 - Framed embroidery [M-1013]; deaccessioned 1973","BW-1924 - Coffin fragment [W-1033] - LOAN","BW-1925 - Key [M-1047]","BW-1926 - Bag","BW-1927/A-B - Portrait - Ann Pamela Cunningham by James Reid Lambdin [M-405]","BW-1928 - Coffin fragment, wood from Washington's coffin [W-1034]","BW-1929/A-C - French armchair in the Front Parlor [W-30]","BW-1930/A-D - Writing desk in Washington Bedchamber [W-220]","BW-1931/A-C - Dressing table [W-202]","BW-1932 - Bas relief - Alexander Hamilton","BW-1933 - Wood fragment from coffin [W-1158]","BW-1934 - Framed Hair of George Washington [W-656]","BW-1935 - Hair of the tail of Old Whitey, horse hair [W-1021]","BW-1936 - Medal cast of Washington [M-1068]; deaccessioned 1973","BW-1937 - Box made from George Washington's coffin with lock of both George Washington's and Red Jacket's hair [W-660]","BW-1938 - Nail head from coffin of Washington [W-1019/A]","BW-1939 - Hair of George Washington [W-497]","BW-1940 - Wood from Washington's coffin [W-1020/A-B]","BW-1941 - Cross made from fragment of George Washington's coffin [W-1121]","BW-1942 - Cast of stamp","BW-1943 - Wax seal impression of Davy Crockett's seal [M-1042]","BW-1944 - Pincushion of garment fabric fragments [W-970]","BW-1945 - Spanish coin found at Mount Vernon by Edmund Parker [H-1040]","BW-1946 - Belt","BW-1947 - Wood from Washington's coffin, fragments [W-1035/A-B]","BW-1948 - Embroidery [W-410]; deaccessioned 1973","BW-1949 - Portrait in very small case","BW-1950 - Handkerchief [W-590/A]; deaccessioned 2007","BW-1951 - Fragment of Washington's cloak [W-1044]","BW-1952 - Box made from George Washington's coffin [W-1036]","BW-1953 - Yellow lampas gown fragment [W-499/A]","BW-1954 - Yellow lampas gown fragment [W-499/B-C]","BW-1955 - Gown fragments [W-525/A-C]","BW-1956 - Clothing fragments [W-584/A-G]","BW-1957 - Gown fragments [W-544/A-G]","BW-1958 - Yellow damask upholstery fragment [W-499/D]","BW-1959 - Sleeve fragment [W-506/A-B]","BW-1960 - Bedspread ; W-572/A","BW-1961 - Red stripe gown fragment [W-639/A]","BW-1962 - Handkerchief [W-590/B]; deaccessioned 2011","BW-1963 - Portrait of Eleanor Parke Custis","BW-1964 - Hair of George Washington and Martha Washington in frame [W-557]","BW-1965/A-B - Candlestick [W-618]; See also #3964","BW-1966 - Washington memorial pitcher [M-566]; deaccessioned 2015","BW-1967 - Washington memorial pitcher [M-642]; deaccessioned 2015","BW-1968 - Teapot [W-1503/A-B]","BW-1969 - Pitcher - \"Surrender at Yorktown\" [M-993]","BW-1970 - Knife \u0026 fork","BW-1971 - Metal mugs [W-600] [W-601]; both deaccessioned 2007","BW-1972 - Tablespoons [W-650/A-B]","BW-1973/A-B - Dessert spoon [W-619]","BW-1974/A-B - Cruet stand [W-484]","BW-1975/A-B - Dessert spoons - six [H-445/A-F]","BW-1976/A-B - Teaspoons - five","BW-1977 - Lid - memorial design [H-2067]","BW-1978 - Memorial pitcher [M-991]; deaccessioned 1971","BW-1979 - Memorial pitcher [M-565]; deaccessioned 1971","BW-1980 - Pewter plate","BW-1981 - Letter opener [W-604]; deaccessioned 2007","BW-1982 - Washington portrait by Elisha Dick, A needle picture of George Washington - taken at Mount Vernon Oct. 31, 1928 for Katharine McCook Knox in presence of she and Harrison H. Dodge ; Negative destroyed 1975","BW-1983/A-B - Christening bowl and stand [W-531/A-B]","BW-1984 - Pitcher [W-516/A-B]","BW-1985 - Pitcher [W-516/A-B]","BW-1986 - Plate\t- Society of the Cincinnati [W-519]","BW-1987 - Plate - Society of the Cincinnati [W-483]","BW-1988 - Vase [W-491]","BW-1989/A-B - Light stand","BW-1990/A-C - Custard cup with lid [W-500/A-B]","BW-199/1A-B - Saucepan and cover [W-611/A-B]","BW-1992/A-B - Plate [W-507]","BW-1993/A-C - Plateau à deux pots à confiture [W-611/C-E] - LOAN","BW-1994/A-C - Butter dish [W-541/A-B]","BW-1995/A-B - Cup [W-529]","BW-1996 - Plate [W-719]","BW-1997 - Plate [W-612]","BW-1998 - Soup plate [H-536]","BW-1999/A-B - Martha Washington plate - States China [W-945]","BW-2000 - Martha Washington saucer - States china [W-509]","BW-2001 - Sugar bowl [W-756]","BW-2002 - Coffee pot [W-503]","BW-2003 - Cup \u0026 saucer [W-720/A-B]","BW-2004 - Saucer [W-720/B]","BW-2005 - Saucer [W-669]","BW-2006/A-B - Covered dish [W-534/A-B]","BW-2007/A-B - Soup plate [H-536]","BW-2008/A-B - Custard cup [H-492/A-B]","BW-2009 - Plate [H-670]","BW-2010/A-B - Chinese mug [W-664]","BW-2011/A-B - Platter [W-533]","BW-2012/A-B - Mug [W-657]","BW-2013 - Cup [H-501]; deaccessioned 1973","BW-2014/A-B - Tea bowl [W-508/A]","BW-2015 - Tea bowl and saucer [W-520/A-B]","BW-2016 - Saucer [W-508/B]","BW-2017 - Tea bowl [W-720/A]","BW-2018 - Dessert plate [W-625]","BW-2019/A-B - Bowl [W-665]","BW-2020/A-D - Glass decanter [W-706]","BW-2021/A-C - Champagne flute [W-524/A]","BW-2022/A-C - Glass decanter [W-705/A-B]","BW-2023/A-B - Dessert plate [W-663]","BW-2024/A-D - Punch bowl [W-658]","BW-2025/A-B - Saucer [W-633]","BW-2026/A-B - Dish","BW-2027 - Coffee cup \u0026 saucer [W-511/A-B]","BW-2028/A-B - Covered cup \u0026 saucer [H-502/A-C]; deaccessioned 1973","BW-2029/A-B - Blue and white plate [W-999]","BW-2030/A-B - Dessert dish [W-662]","BW-2031 - Punch cup [W-539]","BW-2032 - Punch cups [W-539] and [W-540]","BW-2033 - Punch cup [W-535]","BW-2034/A-B - Preserve dish [W-659]","BW-2035/A-B - Glass decanter with stopper [W-545]","BW-2036 - Champagne flute [W-524/B]","BW-2037 - Wine glass [H-707]","BW-2038 - Ale glasses [W-602/A-B]","BW-2039 - Toasting glass [W-629]","BW-2040 - Jelly glasses (2) [W-522/A-F]","BW-2041 - Paper cutter","BW-2042 - Shoe horn [W-550]","BW-2043 - Wedding ring and case [W-457/A-B]","BW-2044 - Pounce box [W-548]","BW-2045 - Razor [W-494]","BW-2046 - Knee buckle [W-830]","BW-2047 - Shoe buckle [W-459]","BW-2048/A-B - Snuff box [W-486]","BW-2049/A-C - Snuff box [W-449]","BW-2050 - Coffin fragment in the shape of a cross [W-559]; LOAN","BW-2051 - Shoe buckle [W-617/B]","BW-2052 - Knee buckle [W-617/A]","BW-2053 - Camp knife \u0026 fork [W-513/A-B]","BW-2054 - Three knives [W-450] [W-451] [W-452]; deaccessioned 2007","BW-2055 - Shoe buckles [W-458/A-B]","BW-2056 - Agate coat button [W-943]","BW-2057 - Needle case made of Martha Washington's gown fragments [W-564]","BW-2058/A-C - Kitchen Garden plan drawn by Natalia Ulman","BW-2059 - Needle case made of Martha Washington's gown fragments [W-609]; LOAN","BW-2060/A-B - Locket with hair of George Washington and Hessian flag fragment [W-944]","BW-2061 - Pair of bracelets [W-455/A-B]; deaccessioned, transferred to Woodlawn","BW-2062 - Thread case [W-588]","BW-2063 - Needle case [W-523]","BW-2064/A-B - Locket [W-444]; deaccessioned 1973","BW-2065 - Mourning brooch [W-442]","BW-2066/A-B - Brooch [W-453]; deaccessioned 2007","BW-2067/A-B - Gold watch [W-471]","BW-2068 - Ring [W-462]","BW-2077 - Needle case made of Martha Washington's gown fragments [W-569]","BW-2078/A-B - Sewing kit [W-585]; deaccessioned 1973","BW-2079 - Necklace [W-488]","BW-2080 - Pincushion [W-562]","BW-2081 - Beaded coin purse [W-622]; deaccessioned 1973","BW-2082 - Purse","BW-2083 - Penn Treaty quilt [W-365]","BW-2084/A-B - Restoration - Wash House - south wall, plaster removed showing lath","BW-2085/A-F - Mansion - cupola - interior, details of plaster, structural detail, and graffiti","BW-2086/A-G - Restoration - Wash House - interior - east wall, plaster removed showing lath","BW-2087/A-F - Restoration - Wash House - north wall \u0026 chimney front, plaster removed showing lath and brickwork","BW-2088/A-B - Restoration - Wash House chimney with plaster removed showing brickwork","BW-2089/A-J - Restoration - Wash House - west wall and door, plaster removed showing lath","BW-2090/A-B - Restoration - Wash House - ceiling, plaster removed showing lath","BW-2091 - Restoration - Wash House - south wall, detail of lath work","BW-2092/A-F - Restoration - School House [Garden House] - under repair, siding removed  to","BW-2093 - Kitchen Garden plan drawn by Natalia Ulman, 1937","BW-2094/A-F - A New and complete dictionary of arts and sciences; comprehending all the branches of useful knowledge, with accurate descriptions as well of the various machines, instruments, tools, figures, and schemes necessary for illustrating them, as of the classes, kinds, preparations, and uses of natural productions, whether animals, vegetables, minerals, fossils, or fluids; together with the kingdoms, provinces, cities, towns, and other remarkable places throughout the world.\nAuthorsThomas Jefferys -1771.Society of Arts (Great Britain). Society of Gentlemen 1763-64, 2nd ed., four volumes [W-1093/A-D]. Title page signed by George Washington.","BW-2095 - Copy photograph, Dillon photo of old west quarters - before rebuilding ; NOTE: Photographer \"M.C.\" unknown","BW-2096/A-C - Greenhouse Ruins at unknown site","BW-2097/A-B - Restoration - Wash House Roof, shingles removed","BW-2098 - Wye orangerie from Kodaslide by Charles Cecil Wall ; NOTE: photographer \"Collins\" ?","BW-2099 - North Lane gate at Spinning House","BW-2100 - Flower Garden [Upper garden] gate - west end of Greenhouse","BW-2101/A - Kitchen Garden [Lower garden] gate","BW-2101/B - Flower Garden [Upper garden] gate from Bowling Green","BW-2102/A-B - Paddock fence and gate; BW-2102/B - horse at gate","BW-2103/A-D - Book - The poems of Ossian, the son of Fingal, Washington's signature on preface page [W-1092] ; NOTE: photographer \"Collins\" ?","BW-2104/A-B - Section of gutter - eaves ;  NOTE: photographer \"Collins\" ?","BW-2105/A-B - Plate - \"Keep within compass..\" ; NOTE: photographer \"Collins\" ?","BW-2106 - Engraving - Washington's Grab (Old Tomb) [RP-554 ; Print-4108] ; NOTE: photographer \"Collins\" ?","BW-2107/A-B - Engraving - Washington's Sepulchre [M-1031] ; NOTE: photographer \"Collins\" ? ; 3 prints 4/1975","BW-2108 - Engraving - Washington, Amos Doolitle, 1800 ; NOTE: photographer \"Collins\" ?","BW-2109/A-B - Letter from John A. Washington, 1851 March 4 ; NOTE: photographer \"Collins\" ?","BW-2110/A-F - Account of articles sold, estate of George Washington, 1802 July 21 [W-815] ; NOTE: photographer \"Collins\" ?","BW-2111/A-C - Restoration - Wash House - re-roofing","BW-2112/A-C - Coach Steps [W-1099]","BW-2113/A-B - Pitcher and basin","BW-2114 - Pedigree of Washington ; Out 7/17/51 - John C. Chatterton; Missing 6-5-86","BW-2115 - Watercolor - Lawrence Washington's tombstone in England","BW-2116 - Engraving - Washington Family [M-1152]","BW-2117 - Engraving ; M-1138A ; Out 7/17/51 - John C. Chatterton; Missing 6-5-86","BW-2118/A-D - Re-roofing Ice House","BW-2119 - Coach House and Wash House","BW-2120/A-B - Letter concerning original hair","BW-2121/A-C - Locket with hair of George Washington [W-1150]","BW-2123 - Engraving - Washington by Laugier, 1859 [M-1065/A]","BW-2124 - Portrait - Washington, by Deland after Wright, 1899 [M-1129]","BW-2125/A-B - Bow-back Windsor chair [W-1105]","BW-2126/A-B - Medal - Mount Vernon in 1796","BW-2127 - Floor blocks","BW-2128/A-B -  Sèvres two-handled bowl [W-1153]","BW-2129/A-B - Building road thru Hell Hole","BW-2130/A-D - Restoration - South Necessary siding removed for repair","BW-2131/A-K - Wharf repairs - nose completely demolished showing cracks in outer walls at wharf, rotted supports of wharf roof, removal of fill from inside wharf","BW-2132/A-D - Hell Hole - new road","BW-2133 - Restoration - South Necessary","BW-2134/A-B - Cupola removed from Ice House","BW-213/5A-B - Bedspread - Yellow Room [M-1100]","BW-2136/A-B - Washington's waistcoat [W-1186]","BW-2137 - Martha Washington - White House portrait ; Out 7/17/51 - John C. Chatterton; missing - 6/5/86","BW-2138 - Eltham ; B.W. slide 552","BW-2139 - Copy photograph of Chestnut Grove, birthplace of Martha Washington","BW-2140 - Copy photograph of staircase in Chestnut Grove, birthplace of Martha Washington","BW-2141 - Copy photograph bedchamber in Chestnut Grove, birthplace of Martha Washington","BW-2142/A-C - Model of Bastille [W-402] in Museum","BW-2143/A-D - Looking glass [W-1181/A-B]","BW-2144/A-B - Details of wharf - nose of wharf and man hole in floor slab","BW-2145 - Copy photograph, Key of individuals in painting of Prince of Wale's visit to Washington Tomb -1860 ; Annual Report 1941","BW-2146/A-B - Woodlawn Mansion ; A - Woodlawn Mansion - East Front - snow ; K-228 ; B - Woodlawn Mansion - West Front - snow ; K-227","BW-2147 - Association Headquarters [Bolton Building] ; NOTE: photographer \"JMC\" ?","BW-2148/A-M - Restoration South Necessary - demolished and rebuilt showing wooden base and support, decay crumbling of the plastic walls; reconstruction of sides and interior","BW-2149/A-Q - Wharf repairs - rebuilding after removal of fill.  Showing concrete footings reinforced with steel beams and heavy timber.  Wharf completion.","BW-2150 - Letter - Lawrence Lewis, Woodlawn, Feb 8, 1839, to Mr. A. Moore, Alexandria, D.C.","BW-2151/A-B - Letter - Lawrence Lewis, Mount Vernon, Dec 28, 1801, to George Blagden, City of Washington [W-1238/C]","BW-2152/A-B - Letter - Lawrence Lewis, Woodlawn, Jan 16, 1805, to Bushrod Washington, Mount Vernon [W-1238/A]","BW-2153/A-D - Princess Juliana at Mount Vernon - Pictures taken on south lawn - Princess Juliana, Mrs. Roosevelt, Mrs. Towner, Mr. Charles Cecil Wall \u0026 party","BW-2154 - Nameplate - bottom of fire bucket","BW-2155 - Painting - early view Mount Vernon","BW-2156 - Portrait - George Washington, Gilbert Stuart, c. 1798 [H-4]","BW-2157/A-E - Restoration - North Necessary","BW-2158/A-F - Museum before renovation","BW-2160/ A-B - Sèvres - two-handled bowl [W-1153], bottom and side view","BW-2161 - George Washington medallion, bisque [M-1194]","BW-2162/A-B - Millstone '1770 WR'","BW-2163 - Peale Portrait - Washington ; Out 7/18/51 - John C. Chatterton; Missing 6-5-86","BW-2164 - Store Book, 1787 [W-676]","BW-2165 - Washingtons Tomb [Old Tomb]","BW-2166 - Book - Loose hints upon education : chiefly concerning the culture of the heart, title page with Washington's signature [W-390]","BW-2167 - Account book - Washington ; Out 7/18/51 - John C. Chatterton; Missing 6-5-1986","BW-2168 - George Washington's Cash Memorandum Book, 1785 [W-1901]","BW-2169/A-B - Letter - Tobias Lear to his mother","BW-2170/A-C - Letter - George Washington to Burwell Bassett, 1775 June 19 [W-714-a-b]","BW-2171A-B - Letter - George Washington to Marquis de Lafayette, 1798 October 8 [W-948]","BW-2172 - Letter - Martha Washington to Nelly Custis","BW-2173/A-B - Letter - Martha Washington to Nelly Custis","BW-2174 - Letter - Martha Washington to my dear child","BW-2175 - Letter - Martha Washington to Nelly Custis","BW-2176 - Envelope to Nelly Custis from Martha Washington","BW-2177 - 13 signatures of \"M. Washington\" and 1 signature of \"Miss Nelly Custis\"","BW-2178 - Recipe - \"To make a great cake\" [W-570]","BW-2179 - Account, ledger account of kitchen staples, 1794 April, at presidential residence in Philadelphia [W-678]","BW-2180 - Book - The beauties of the late Revd. Dr. Isaac Watts, with Washington's bookplate and signature on title page [W-388]","BW-2181 - Book of Common Prayer - published 1793, belonging to Marth Washington, Signed by Eleanor Parke Lewis (1802) on title page. Inscribed on endpaper in the hand of Lorenzo Lewis: For M E A Lewis, this prayer Book was read by her great grandmother Mrs. M. Washington twice a day from 1789 [sic] to the year 1802. [W-409]","BW-2182 - Compass [W-164]","BW-2183/A - Wax Medallic Portrait by Wright - close-up ; Out 7/18/51 - John C. Chatterton; Missing 6-5-86","BW-2185 - Old fence on Route 29 Above Warrenton, VA","BW-2186 - Gate - Monticello - Charlottesville, VA","BW-2187 - Scale model of post \u0026 rail fence","BW-2188 - Old gate at Monticello ; see: K. 404","BW-2189/A-B - Book - Commentary on the Book of Psalms - Volume II, title page signed by Martha Washinton, gift of Martha Washington to niece [W-1202/B]","BW-2190/A-B - Book - Commentary on the Book of Psalms - Volume I, title page signed by Martha Washington, given to niece [W-1202/A]","BW-2191/A-B - Book - A View of the Internal Evidence of the Christian Religion, title page signed by Mary Custis [W-1201]","BW-2192/A-B - Basket of worsted flowers [W-623]; deaccessioned 2007","BW-2193/A-B - Die for a Presidential Seal, Dorsett seal [H-1210]","BW-2194/A-C - Mount Vernon Chart","BW-2195 - Book - Mary Custis - \"A View of the Internal Evidence of the Christian Religion\" ; Missing 6/5/86","BW-2196 - China dish - broken in half - original ; Out 7/20/51 - John C. Chatterton; Missing 6-5-86","BW-2197 - Book - A Concordance to Holy Scriptures, by John Fisher [W-1190]","BW-2198/A-B - Group of medals selected for display in the museum [M-1200/A-D]","BW-2199/A-B - Portrait - Francis Bassett by Robert Edge Pine [W-1488]","BW-2200/A-C - Brown coat - George Washington's [W-1063]","BW-2201/A-B - Riding crop [W-1213] ; See also 3517","BW-2202/A-D - Book - Stephen's Philadelphia Directory for 1796, George Washington's copy [W-389]","BW-2206/A-C - Prince of Wales visit to the Tomb of Washington - 1860 [Not in the Mount Vernon collection]","BW-2207/A-B - Engraving  - Ancient entrance to Mount Vernon [West gate], Benson Lossing - 1858","BW-2208/A-B - Engraving - Mount Vernon boat landing, Benson Lossing, 1859","BW-2209/A-B - Lithograph - West View of the Mansion, by N. S. Bennett in aid of the Ladies Mount Vernon Association","BW-2210/A-C - Paintings by William Winstanley; A - View of the North [Hudson] River (Morning) [W-1179] ; B-C - View of the North [Hudson] River (Evening) [W-1180]","BW-2211/A-B - Waistcoat [W-574/C]","BW-2212/A-B - Lace collar [W-593]; deaccessioned 2007","BW-2213/A-B - Quilt top - details [W-587]","BW-2214/A-C - Cupola","BW-2215 - Broad axe [M-1215]; deaccessioned 2022","BW-2216 - Plastic mask - Washington's","BW-2217/A-B - Cut glass bowl [W-1265]","BW-2218 - Printed sketch of Destruction of the Bastille","BW-2219/A-D - Rug used in Dining Room [M-1266]; deaccessioned 1976","BW-2220 - Old double notched gate post","BW-2221A-C - Paddock fence - around stable yard - Paddock fence \u0026 solid board","BW-2222/A-B - Old post \u0026 rail fence ; A - Old post \u0026 rail fence - Wellington ; B - Old post \u0026 rail barrier - Matheson","BW-2223 - Gate - East Lawn - along retaining wall","BW-2224/A-R - Restoration - Wash House; A-E - repairs showing termites in studding \u0026 heavy timber base (sill); F-R - views from right side of fireplace around to left side, siding removed, exposed lath.","BW-2225; A-E - Lacquer writing desk [W-335]; E - on table in Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]","BW-2226 - Salt box","BW-2227 - Coffin fragment and coffin fragment case bearing Washington's profile [W-1212/A-B]","BW-2228 - Anvil [M-1207]; alternate MVLA number 66-65","BW-2229/A-B - Hair of George Washington with accompanying manuscript note \u0026 newspaper clipping attached on back [W-1214]","BW-2230/A-C - Planter containing orange tree - Upper Garden","BW-2231/A-B - Wooden latch - 3rd floor passage","BW-2232/A-E - Pohick Church","BW-2233 - Basement window at Harewood","BW-2234/A-B - Post and rail fence at Washington's Mill","BW-2235 - Gate on Little River Road","BW-2236/A-K - Excavations around Greenhouse, showing old foundation","BW-2237 - Bas-relief of Marquis de Lafayette [M-1221/B]","BW-2238 - Bas-relief of George Washington [M-1221/A]","BW-2239/A-B - Broken \"pitcher\" portrait of Washington (framed)","BW-2240/A-B - Drawing - Church in which Washington was married - St. Peters","BW-2241/A-B - Orangery - Mount Airy - ruins","BW-2242/A-B - Crepe myrtle, given to the Association by Robert E. Lee Memorial Foundation - Mrs. Lanier, President, and Mrs. Horace Mann Towner, Mount Vernon Regent, shown planting tree","BW-2243/A-B - Vault stone [W-396]","BW-2244/A-B - Stone roller [W-1147]","BW-2245/A-B - Marble bust of Washington","BW-2246/A-B - Barber's basin [M-1225]","BW-2247 - Grave - Robert Lewis - Masonic Cemetery, Fredericksburg, VA ; see K-435","BW-2248/A-D - Miniature statue of George Washington - after Houdon","BW-2249/A-B - Copy press [M-1227]; deaccessioned 2016","BW-2250 - Engraving - Lady Washington reception [M-1205]","BW-2251 - Flax spinning wheel - northwest quarters","BW-2252/A-C - Portrait - Ann Pamela Cunningham - close-up [M-405]","BW-2253/A-B - Bust - Washington - after Houdon","BW-2254/A-B - Engraving - Martha Washington, after Wollaston [M-727]","BW-2255/A-B - Benson Lossing's - General Plan of the Mansion and Grounds at Mount Vernon","BW-2256/A-B - Published map of Washington's farms at Mount Vernon, reduced from a drawing made by himself, by G. W. Boynton, Vol.XII, p. 316","BW-2257/A-G - Greenhouse foundation - interior view","BW-2258/A-B - Washington's Coat-of-Arms \u0026 Crest from over Front Parlor mantel","BW-2259/A-F - Wilton carpet [M-1275]; Purchased Feb. 1942, to be used on Front Parlor floor; deaccessioned 2020","BW-2260/A-B - Copy photograph, Kitchen Well House ; from a Miss Johnston's proof","BW-2261/A-B - Banquet Hall [New Room] - northeast corner","BW-2262 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - Palladian or venetian window","BW-2263 - Music room [Little Parlor] - from Central Hall door","BW-2264 - Music room [Little Parlor] - west wall","BW-2265/A-B - Platter [M-1246]; deaccessioned 2022","BW-2266 - Copy photograph, Coffee urn, silver [not in the MV collection]","BW-2267/A-B - Flat iron [M-1245]","BW-2268 - Lower Garden - Mansion in background","BW-2269 - Mansion - West Front","BW-2270/A-J - Restoration - Wash House - framework showing new work installed in 1941","BW-2271 - Fire engine house and engine","BW-2272/A-B - Willow tree saplings near west front of Mansion ; A - Willow tree between Mansion and Kitchen ; B - Willow tree between Servants' Hall and Mansion","BW-2273 - Engraving - General Francis Marion [M-1255/A]","BW-2274 - Engraving - Major General Thomas Sumter [M-1255/B]","BW-2275 - Engraving - Major General Charles Cotesworth Pinckney [M-1255/C]","BW-2276 - Engraving - Brigadier General John Cadwalader [M-1255/D]","BW-2277 - Engraving - Thaddeus Kosciuszko [M-1255/E]","BW-2278 - Engraving - Brigadier General George Weedon [M-1255/I]","BW-2279 - Engraving - John Philip DeHass [M-1255/F]","BW-2280 - Engraving - Major General Peter Muhlenberg [M-1255/G]","BW-2281 - Mortar","BW-2282 - Churn","BW-2283 - Card table [M-1288]; deaccessioned 2016","BW-2284 - Candle mold [M-851] alternate number [00-43]; deaccessioned 2022","BW-2285 - Strainer","BW-2286 - Candlestand","BW-2287/A-B - Urn ; A - Urn - legend; Type on back of photograph ; B - Urn - hot water ; Copy of photograph","BW-2288 - Greenhouse - proposed plan by Walter Macomber","BBW-2289 - Portrait - Gen. Francis Marion [M-712]","BW-2290/A-B - Medallion - Washington","BW-2291 -  Portrait - George Washington on porcelain [M-1298]","BW-2292 - Portrait - George Washington on porcelain","BW-2293/A-C - Engraving - American Flag over Mount Vernon, by Allen Russell Saalburg [M-1303]","BW-2294/A-C - Drawings of seals  - \"John Custis 1713,\" \"John Washington,\" and \"AW\"","BW-2295/A-C - Medallion of Washington belonging to Worth Bailey","BW-2296/A-D - Bottle seals","BW-2297/A-B - Copy photograph - Bedspread [H-1295]; deaccessioned","BW-2298 - Regent Mrs. Alice Haliburton Richards and Vice Regents in front of the administration building [Bolton Building] circa 1930","BW-2299 - Nelly Custis crib [W-237] with canopy","BW-2300 - Mary Ball Washington easy chair [W-152] upholstered with Mrs. Harrison's material","BW-2301/A-B - Dining Room table [M-1302] in dining room; table deaccessioned 2016","BW-2302/A-B - Martha Washington (pastel portrait) [M-1307]","BW-2305/A-E - Cobblestone gutter at Wash House uncovered when grading laundry yard","BW-2306/A-B - Bedspread [M-1356]","BW-2307 - Share of stock in Bank of Alexandria, 1796 July 5 [W-598]","BW-2308/A-B - Olive oil jar [W-1309]","BW-2309 - Keeler (wooden tub) [M-1363] alternate number [42-1.2]","BW-2310 - Piggin [M-1362]","BW-2311 - Engraving - George Washington: Premier President des Etats-Unis d'Amerique [M-1361]","BW-2312/A-B - Wooden mixing bowl [W-1360] ; A - Mixing bowl showing label - J.P. Morgan Sale","BW-2313/A-B - Mount Vernon - early view, engraved by M. Stuart, after John Gadsby Chapman, 1839 [M-1355]; Bought by Mrs. Hanks for the MVLA","BW-2314/A-E - George Washington miniatures (2) - larger miniature [M-1365], small miniature loan?","BW-2315/A - Banquet Hall [New Room] Mantel","BW-2315/C - Benjamin Franklin - Music Room [Little Parlor] ; Yale-Kountze Collection - LOAN","BW-2315/D - Lion ornaments - Central Passage ; Yale-Kountze Collection - LOAN","BW-2315/F - Engraving - above Blue Bedroom mantel ; Yale-Kountze Collection (engraving) - LOAN","BW-2315/G - Chest of drawers - Blue Bedroom ; Yale-Kountze Collection (chest of drawers) - LOAN","BW-2315/H, H-1 - Engraving - Washington Family by Savage ; Yale-Kountze Collection (engraving) - LOAN","BW-2315/I - Engravings - Banquet Hall [New Room] ; Yale-Kountze Collection (engraving) - LOAN","BW-2317 - Cincinnati china exhibited in museum","BW-2318 - Martha Washington - pastel [M-1307]","BW-2321 - Table - \"Wedding Breakfast\" - deButts [W-1435] - LOAN","BW-2322/A - Braddock sword - hilt [W-82]","BW-2322/B-C - Smallsword and scabbard (state or dress sword) [W-84/A-D] ; C- hilt","BW-2322/D-E - Prussian or Alte sword (Broadsword and scabbard) [W-85] ; E - Hilt","BW-2322F-G - Model 1767 French officer's epée (Mourning or Spanish dress sword) [W-83] ; G - Mourning or Spanish dress sword - hilt","BW-2322/H-I - Military sashes ; H - Military sash - Washington's [W-87] ; I - Military sash - \"1709\" - Braddock [W-86]","BW-2322/J - Telescopes or spyglasses [W-644] and [W-721]","BW-2322/K-L - Pair of Flintlock pistols [W-408/A-B] and holsters [W-349/A-B]","BW-2322/M - Canteen [W-350]","BW-2322/N - Cannon [W-716]","BW-2322/O - Brass uniform button \"22\" [W-443]","BW-2322/P - Pair of brass spurs [W-474/A-B]","BW-2322/Q-R - Field bedstead [W-473] ; Q - Field bedstead - folded ; R - Field bedstead - assembled","BW-2322/S - Cane daybed [H-208/A-C]","BW-2322/T-W - Trunks ; T - Trunk - \"I. H - 1775\" [W-366]; U - Army trunk - \"G.Washington - Virginia\" [W-312]; V - Trunk - detail of engraved plate - \"I.H-1775\" [W-366]; W - Army trunk - detail of engraved plate - \"1.H-1775\" - \"G. Washington - Virginia\"[W-312]","BW-2322/X-Y - Trunk [W-367]; Y - Trunk - \"General Washington No. 3\" - detail of brass plate [W-367]","BW-2322/Z - Liquor case with bottles and stopper [W-188/A-G]","BW-2322/AA - Packing chest [W-347]","BW-2322/BB - Needle case [W-523]","BW-2322/CC - Camp towel [W-505]","BW-2322/DD - Camp knife \u0026 fork [W-513/A-B]","BW-2322/EE - Travelling razor case [W-1598/A-C]","BW-2322/FF-GG - Shaving Case [W-481]; FF - Shaving case (closed); GG - Shaving case (open) - Proof only, negative missing 6/6/1980","BW-2322/HH - Pounce Box [W-548]","BW-2322/II - Braddock sword or Smallsword [W-82]","BW-2323 - Portrait of Lawrence Washington [W-126]","BW-2324 - Copy photograph - View (pre-1895) of Well House south of Kitchen","BW-2326/B - Map of Mount Vernon - 1793 ; \"Five Farms Map\", Courtesy, Huntington Library","BW-2329/C - Vaughan Plan ; Missing 3/27/2023","BW-2334/D - Silver lamp ; Yale-Delancey Kountze Collection","BW-2334/E - George Washington portrait on glass ; Yale-Delancey Kountze Collection; See also 2315","BW-2335/A-C - North vista","BW-2336/A-C - Soil analysis","BW-2337 - Engraved portrait - General Nathaniel Greene [M-1449]","BW-2338/A-B - Tree #102 - Ash, near the stable","BW-2339/A-D - Kitchen [Lower] Garden views","BW-2340/A-B - Boxwood hedge - Upper Garden","BW-2341/A-B - Sundial pedestal","BW-2342/A-F - Worn steps - Mansion \u0026 Spinning House","BW-2343/A-B - DuPont chairs - needlepoint seat covers","BW-2344/A-F1-2 - Foundations of wall at west end of Bowling Green","BW-2352/A-C - Cavity work - tree #70, located along south serpentine path next to lower garden wall.","BW-2353/A-GG - Military equipment booklet negatives, published by Mount Vernon Ladies' Association. Negatives include military equipment belonging to George Washington: packing cases, trunks, swords, sashes, furniture, razors, shaving case, canteen, field bedstead, needlepoint, spurs, holsters, button, liquor case, miniature cannon, camp knife and fork, and pair of pistols.","BW-2354 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - mantel","BW-2355/A-B - Office [Servants' Quarters] \u0026 Gardener's House","BW-2356/A-N - Weather vane, cupola, finial, etc. - Mansion","BW-2357/A-D - South tree line along serpentine path - foliage mass, views from southeast lawn near kitchen and paddock looking north.","BW-2358/A-B - Kentucky coffee bean #76 - south shrubbery","BW-2359/A-B - Cedar of Lebanon, #123, on the southeast lawn","BW-2360/A-E - Laundry Yard - fence line excavation","BW-2361/A-M - Laundry Yard - foundation excavation","BW-2362/A-C - Spinning House yard - foundation excavation ; See #2367 (1-6)","BW-2363/A-H - Documents - covers to Washington letters ; (THOM COLLECTION)","BW-2364/A-C - \"Louis XVI\" carpet in New Room [W-5]","BW-2366 - Upper Garden from Spinning House roof","BW-2367/A-F - Spinning House yard - foundation excavation ; See also #2362 (1-3)","BW-2369/A-E -  Copy photograph - Panoramic of Trolley terminal - Mount Vernon circa 1929 ; Copy negative 7/79, Original destroyed","BW-2370/A-C - Copy photographs - Mount Vernon - views in the 1920s ; Esther Cragg","BW-2371/A-E - Barn yard excavations","BW-2372/A-B - Botanical Garden - foundation wall details","BW-2373/A-U - Dairy details, exterior and interior views - before removal","BW-2374/A-B - Candlestand - Mansion Library","BW-2375/A-N - Restoration - Storehouse - Butler's House - interiors, stairs, walls, removal of boards to show interior of walls","BW-2377/A-J - Restoration - Storehouse - Butler's House - interiors, wall interiors, floor and wall details","BW-2380/A-B - Restoration - Storehouse - Butler's House - interiors, details of walls","BW-2383/A-B - Miniatures - George Washington by Charles Willson Peale [W-460] and Martha Washington by James Peale [W-624] ; Handbook 66","BW-2397 - Downstairs Bedroom  - bed ; Handbook 41","BW-2398 - Downstairs Bedroom - fireplace; Handbook 40","BW-2408 - Dining Room [Small Dining Room] ; Handbook 42","BW-2409 - Dining Room [Small Dining Room] ;  Handbook 43","BW-2414 - Flower Garden ; Handbook 26","BW-2440 - Kitchen - fireplace ; Handbook 65","BW-2485/A-B - Mansion - northeast façade ; Handbook 34","BW-2486 - Mansion - northeast façade","BW-2488 - Mansion - northeast façade, view of the piazza and Palladian or Venetian window.","BW-2489 - Mansion - northeast façade, Mansion's northeast corner, taken from the east lawn. The north colonnade and servants' hall are also visible.","BW-2490 - Mansion - northeast façade","BW-2491 - Mansion - northeast façade","BW-2495 - Mansion - west front façade","BW-2502 - Kitchen \u0026 Circle Storehouse from the bowling green. The southwest corner of the Mansion is visible at left ; Handbook 63","BW-2507 - Paddock, view with gate open, the lower garden brick wall is seen in the distance.","BW-2510 - Deer Park - view from the east lawn looking south which includes the deer park and the Potomac River in the distance.","BW-2514 - Dairy House - backside of the dairy house along the south lane.","BW-2516 - Mansion's south side, taken from the southeast lawn. The south colonnade,kitchen, and dairy are also visible.","BW-2518 - Staircase in central passage ; Handbook 39","BW-2523 - View of the bed in the northwest corner of the Blue Room.","BW-2524 - Fireplace and mantel in Blue Room","BW-2527 - View of fireplace and mantel in Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]","BW-2546 - Music room [Little Parlor] - harpsichord ;  Handbook 51","BW-2553 - Mansion's piazza, taken from the north end with a view of the river in the distance.  ; Handbook 37","BW-2558 - Piazza - from north end","BW-2570 - BW-2570 - West Gate and Porters' Lodges ;  Handbook 22","BW-2572 - West gate well house, view includes the west gate and both porters' lodges","BW-2574 - West Parlor [Front Parlor] - south wall with sofa and Peale portrait [H-17] ; Handbook 48","BW-2580 - Mrs. Washington's sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber], view of mantle and fireplace","BW-2644/B - Tavern-type table - reduced ; missing 3/27/2023","BW-2648/B - Mural - candelabra ensemble ; W-1181 ; Missing 3/27/2023","BW-2677/1-7 - Dairy exposed construction details, siding and roofing removed","BW-2678/1-4 - 18th century sanitary drainage at Mount Vernon; 1 - drawn diagram; 2-4 - excavation to reveal drainage","BW-2679/1-8 - Stable interiors, construction study; excavation and removal of modern floor materials","BW-2680/1-4 - Flower Garden - boxwood parterres","BW-2681/1-11 - table interiors, construction study; excavation and removal of modern floor materials","BW-2682/1-2 - Early view of Mount Vernon after a painting, circa 1790","BW-2683/1-2 - Flower Garden - boxwood parterres","BW-2684/1-2 - Portrait - Frances Bassett - original [W-1488] \u0026 copy","BW-2686/A-1 - Washington Family by Savage ; Negative made from A, 1975","BW-2691/1-2 - Admission sign at Texas Gate entrance","BW-2692 - Stone drainage inlet - Hampton Court","BW-2693/1-3 - Kitchen [Lower] Garden - back side of garden house showing brick foundation","BW-2694 - Side chair [W-95]","BW-2695 - Sheraton chair - West Parlor [Front Parlor]","BW-2696 - Side chair [W-1426] - LOAN","BW-2697 - Chippendale side chair [M-46]","BW-2698 - Chippendale side chair [W-1464]","BW-2699 - Chippendale side chair [H-8]; deaccessione 2015","BW-2700 - Uncommon Chair [W-159]","BW-2701 - Sack-back Windsor armchair [W-198]","BW-2702 - Child's sack-back Windsor high chair [W-103]","BW-2703 - Ladder-back rocking chair [W-313]","BW-2704 - Mary Ball Washington easy chair [W-152]","BW-2705 - Queen Anne armchair [M-25]; deaccessioned 1982","BW-2706 - Pair of Andirons [M-1606]; LOAN - Museum of Fine Arts, Boston","BW-2707 - Pair of andirons [M-67/A-B]","BW-2708 - Pair of andirons [H-1487/A-B]","BW-2709 - Crocheted bedspread [M-1927]; deaccessioned 2016","BW-2710 - Bolton counterpane [M-1312]; deaccessioned 2016","BW-2711 - Marseilles bedspread [W-1428]","BW-2712 - Bolton counterpane [M-254]; deaccessioned 2016","BW-2713 - Embroidered bedspread [M-1929]; deaccessioned 2019","BW-2714 - Bolton counterpane [M-1624]; deaccessioned 2016","BW-2715 - Crocheted bedspread [M-1100]; deacccessioned 2016","BW-2716 - Quilt - Lafayette bedspread [H-568]","BW-2717 - Bedspread [M-1925]; deaccessioned 2019","BW-2718 - Bedspread [M-1486]; deaccessioned 2019","BW-2719/1-2 - Quilts;  BW-2719/1 quilt [H-554]; BW-2719/2 - quilt [M-1300]; deaccessioned 2019","BW-2720 - Log Cabin quilt with pieces of garments worn by Martha Washington, George Washington, Eleanor Parke Custis Lewis, and Esther Coxe Lewis [W-1463]","BW-2721 - Interior of Circle Storehouse","BW-2722 - Cup, saucer \u0026 lid - States china [W-1497/A-C]","BW-2723 - West Front of Mansion from serpentine entrance (Bowling Green Gate closed)","BW-2724 - West Front of Mansion from serpentine entrance (Bowling Green Gate open)","BW-2725 - Upper Garden - Rose Garden","BW-2726 - Upper Garden - boxwood parterre (west)","BW-2727 - Botanical Garden","BW-2728 - Upper Garden - boxwood parterre","BW-2729 - Upper Garden - boxwood parterre","BW-2730 - Upper Garden - Rose Garden","BW-2731 - Cup \u0026 saucer - Custine [W-1454/A-B]","BW-2732 - Cup \u0026 saucer - Sevres set [W-1456/A-B]","BW-2733 - Cup \u0026 saucer - Sevres set [W-1491/A-B]","BW-2734 - Saucepan [W-1457] and custard cup [W-1456/C-D] - Sevres set","BW-2735 - Silver salts - open tops; LOAN","BW-2736 - Canister - tea caddy [W-1390]; LOAN","BW-2737 - Leaf-shaped dish [W-1455]","BWBW-2738 - Book - Poems chiefly in the Scottish dialect, Robert Burns [W-1498]","BW-2739 - List of Negroes, 1799 [A-366.65]","BW-2740 - Release of Indenture, Roger Gregory and Mildred Gregory to Augustine Washington, 1726 May 17 [A-373]","BW-2741 - 1797 Diary of George Washington [W-1490]","BW-2742 - 1797 Diary of George Washington [W-1490]","BW-2743 - 1797 Diary of George Washington [W-1490]","BW-2744 - George Washington - bookplate - Burns Poems [W-1498]","BW-2745 - Bushrod Washington - bookplate - Burns Poems [W-1498]","BW-2762/A-E - Stable - stall floor excavations","BW-2763/A-B - Stable - exterior pavement excavations","BW-2764/A-F - Brick walk from stable towards Tomb area","BW-2765/A-O - Holly trees #127 (male), #128 (female) on the east lawn lifted by winch, moved and replanted in the south grove.","BW-2766/A-C - Excavation - Brick and tile drains through south grove","BW-2767/A-B - Excavation - Brick drain through south grove","BW-2768/1-20 - Restoration - Washington Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber]; BW-2768/1-6,18-20 - fireplace, details; BW-2768/7, 15-16 - Washington Bedroom - north wall; BW-2768/8-9 - Washington Bedroom - east wall; BW-2768/10,14 - Washington Bedroom - south wall; BW-2768/11-12 - Washington Bedroom - west wall; BW-2768/13,17 - Washington Bedroom - wallpaper pattern - north wall","BW-2769/1-9 - Restoration - Washington Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber], north dressing room or closet; BW-2769/1,9 - north wall; BW-2769/2-3 - east wall; BW-2769/4-5 - south wall; BW-2769/6-8 - west wall","BW-2770/1-16 - Restoration - Washington Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber], south closet; BW-2770/1-2 - north wall; BW-2770/3-4 - east wall; BW-2770/5 - east wall detail; BW-2770/6-7 - south wall; BW-2770/8 - south wall detail; BW-2770/9-10 - west wall; BW-2770/11-14 - west wall detail; BW-2770/15-16 - west wall","BW-2771/A-C - Colorless cut glass compote bowl on stand [W-2378]","BW-2772 - Wine glass [W-2381]","BW-2809/1-3 - Silver bread basket [W-2801]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2810/1-2 - Argand lamp [W-2910] ; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2811/1-2 - Cruet stand [W-2911/A-C]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2812 - Red Moroccan leather pocketbook [W-2804/A]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2813 - Martha Parke Custis, bust-length oval miniature [W-4905], attributed to Charles Willson Peale; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2814 - Red Moroccan leather pocketbook [W-2804/A]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2815 - Netted shawl [W-1527/A]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2816 - Pair of gloves [W-1517/A-B]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2819 - Knitted garters [W-1516/A-B]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2820 - Book - \"Captain Cook's Third and Last Voyage,\" property of Eliza Parke Custis' grandson","BW-2821 - Book - \"History of Col. Parke's Administration,\" 1717, property of John Custis; title page with signature; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2822 - Book - \"An abridgment of Sir Walter Raleigh's History of the world,..\", 1698, property of John Custis, title page [W-1549]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2823 - Book - \"The Diary of the Late George Bubb Dodington\", title page signed by George Washington [W-1547]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2824 - George Washington bookplate in, \"The Diary of the Late George Bubb Dodington\" [W-1547];  Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2825 - Book - \"The Lady's Magazine,\" owned by Mrs. Washington [W-1548]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2826 - Book - \"The Lady's Magazine,\" with Martha Washington's signature [W-1548]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2827/1-6 - Letter - George Washington to Lund Washington, August 13, 1783 [A-508];  Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2828/1-2 - Letter - Thomas Law to John Law, May 13, 1802 [RM-619 ; MS-4527.1]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2829 - Letter - John Trumbull to Mrs. Eliza Custis Law, May 1, 1830 ; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2830 - Letter - John Trumbull to Mrs. Eliza Custis Law, December 15, 1823 ; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2831/1-2 - Letter - John Trumbull to Mrs. Eliza Custis Law, April 3, 1829 ; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2832 - Letter - John Trumbull to Mrs. Eliza Custis Law, May 5, 1829 ; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2833/1-2 - John Trumbull Statement regarding portrait of George Washington ;  Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2834 - Letter - John Trumbull to Mrs. Eliza Custis Law, January 25, 1829 ; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2835 - Signature of John Custis inside book - \"An abridgment of Sir Walter Raleigh's History of the world,..\", 1698 [W-1549]","BW-2836 - Inscription inside book - \"Captain Cook's Third and Last Voyage\"; inscription from Eliza Parke Custis to her only grandson Edmund L. Rogers; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2837 - Writing box with a note inside written by Eliza Parke Custis; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2838 - Prayer book, inscription of Eliza Parke Custis; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2839 - Prayer book with note from Eliza Parke Custis; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2840/1-2 - George Washington's dentures [W-1520]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2841/1-2 - Tape-loom [H-4909] and horn spoon [W-4908]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2842/1-3 - Gold medal and snuff box [W-2810]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2843 - Sheffield coaster [W-2802]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2844 - Pewter camp plate [W-1521]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2845 - Society of the Cincinnati soup plate [possibly W-2559?]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2846/1-2 - Martha Washington States China saucer;  Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2847 - Reverse memorial locket Martha Parke Custis,not in Mount Vernon collection; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2848 - Cufflinks - copper cufflink [W-4911] and enamel cufflink [W-2558]; and stud; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2849 - Silver compass [W-4907] and pocket drawing set [W-2806/A-D]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2850 - Miniature - George Washington [W-4906] and Martha Washington [W-4904]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2851 - Miniature, John Parke Custis [W-4904]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2852/1-2 - Mourning locket [?] and miniature of Martha Parke Custis [W-4905]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2853/1-4 - Thomas Law by John Zoffany ; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2854 - Trumbull portrait of George Washington at Verplanck's Point - not in Mount Vernon collection; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2855 - Quilted cover by Martha Washington [W-1522]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2856 - Camp towel and pomatum knife [W-2805]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2857 - Dress fragments ; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2858 - Child's mitt [W-1529]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2859/1-2 - Sunbonnet [W-1526]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2860 - Sleeves [W-1527/C-D] and nightcap [W-1527/B], knitted; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2861 - Two pairs of gloves [W-1915/A-B] [W-1916/A-B]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2862/1-2 - Brown silk dress belonging to Martha Washington [W-1523]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2863 - Dress bodice [W-1525]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2864 - Pair of shoes [W-1524/A-B]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2865 - Quilted waistcoat; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2866 - Linen waistcoat [W-1518]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2867 - Breeches [W-1515]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2868/1-2 - Blue coat [W-1514]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2869/1-3 - Writing box with a note inside written by Eliza Parke Custis; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith;  See BW-2837","BW-2870/1-3 - Trunk [W-1513]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2871/1-3 - Chest of drawers [W-2800]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2872/1-4 - Chest of drawers [W-2800]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2873/1-4 - Marble slab table [W-1546]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2874 - Backstool [W-2733]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2875/1-5 - Family Kitchen excavations - west room floor; BW-2875/1 - southwest corner; BW-2875/2 - opposite southwest corner; BW-2857/3 - northwest corner; BW-2875/4 - fireplace base - west wall; BW-2875/5 - east wall","BW-2876/1-3 - Kitchen Garden - Bee House","BW-2877/1-9 - Stable - mule shed details","BW-2878/1-2 - Windsor chairs on piazza","BW-2879/1-4 - Family Kitchen - stair details","BW-2880/1-2 - Grounds detail - area behind office [Servants' Hall]","BW-2881 - Engraving - Lady Washington [M-1027/A]","BW-2882/1-4 - Excavation - Family Kitchen - interior details","BW-2883/1-2 - Excavation - Brick drain from south side of Family Kitchen","BW-2884/1-3 - Excavation grounds detail - corners of deer park wall at center gate","BW-2885 - Cut glass carafe; one of a pair [H-1631/A-B]","BW-2886/1-4 - Family Kitchen - excavation around Well House ; missing 6-10-1986","BW-2887/1-9 - Family Kitchen - interior details ; missing 6-10-1986","BW-2888/1-6 - Family Kitchen - interior details ; missing 6-10-1986","BW-2889/1-6 - Family Kitchen - interior details ; missing 6-10-1986","BW-2890/1-4 - Restoration - West Quarters [Greenhouse Slave Quarters] - exterior wall details","BW-2891/1-23 - Powel Coach details [H-737]; BW-2891/1 -  cranes; BW-2891/2 - horizontal (5th) wheel - front view; BW-2891/3 - horizontal (5th) wheel - side view; BW-2891/4-5 - rear axle, axle bed \u0026 transom; BW-2891/6 - rear axle, axle bed, raisers \u0026 platform; BW-2891/7 - plow handles \u0026 footman's platform; BW-2891/8 - plow handles - side view; BW-2891/9 - plow handles - side view with bolts; BW-2891/10 - plow handles - top view, detailed; BW-2891/11 - fore (under) carriage - top view; BW-2891/12 - fore (under) carriage - side view; BW-2891/13 - fore (under) carriage - bottom view; BW-2891/14 - front wheel - front view; BW-2891/15 - front wheel - side view; BW-2891/16 - front wheel - back view; BW-2891/17 - rear wheel - front view; BW-2891/18 - rear wheel - side view ; 2891/19 - rear wheel - back view ; 289120-21 - main braces (straps) ; 2891/22 - springs (body) - front view; BW-2891/23 - springs (body) - side view","BW-2891/24-46 - Powel Coach details [H-737]; BW-2891/24 - springs (body) - back view; BW-2891/25 - raisers (blocks) - seat bolt, frame bolts, door handle; BW-2891/26 - Footmans step - king bolt; BW-2891/27 - Linchpin - axle at M-nut wheel-iron; BW-2891/28-29 - Splinter bar (draw-bar); BW-2891/30 - Coach body exterior - front; BW-2891/31 - Coach body exterior - right side; BW-2891/32 - Coach body exterior - rear; BW-2891/33 - Coach body - right side door open - step down; BW-2891/34 - Coach interior - general view - upper part; BW-2891/35-36 - Coach interior - front - two views; BW-2891/37 - Coach interior - left side; BW-2891/38 - Coach interior - rear; BW-2891/39-40 - Windows - side door; BW-2891/41 - Windows - side door rear; BW-2891/42-43 - Venetian blinds - side and back; BW-2891/44-45 - Carved ornaments at bottom outside corners; BW-2891/46 - Coachman's seat - four views","BW-2891/47-68 - Powel Coach details [H-737]; BW-2891/47-49 - Coachman's seat; BW-2891/50 - Coachman's seat - detail of springs; BW-2891/51 - Front box - bottom; BW-2891/52-53 - Front box - top; BW-2891/54 - Front box - door and side; BW-2891/55-56 - Front box - door closed \u0026 door open - lock ; 2891/57 - Venetian blinds front - inside ; 2891/58 - Venetian blinds front - outside; BW-2891/59 - Front windows; BW-2891/60 - Top moulding - Crane - leathers; BW-2891/61-64 - Lamps - different views; BW-2891/65-66 - Photograph of picture found in coach; BW-2891/67-68 - Photograph of framed picture (1853?)","NOTE:  BW-2891/57-68 photos taken February 1950","BW-2892 - Chassis of Concord coach in Hell Hole (1850)","BW-2893 - Washington - Book Plate - Genuine ; Annual Report '57, p. 30","BW-2894 - Washington - Book plate - spurious","BW-2902/A-C - Stable - mule shed","BW-2903/1-3 - Restoration - Family Kitchen - rear of fireplace \u0026 oven beneath weatherboards; see also BW-2908","BW-2904/1-2 - Greenhouse - excavation details","BW-2905/1-21 - Greenhouse - excavation details","BW-2906/1-3 - Flower Garden - Magnolia \"planted by Lafayette\"; see also BW-2916","BW-2907 - Family Kitchen - exterior section of south facade","BW-2908/1-3 - Family Kitchen - rear of fireplace \u0026 oven beneath weatherboards after restoration;  see also BW-2903","BW-2909 - Family Kitchen floor, drain in front of oven","BW-2910 - Kitchen Garden [Lower Garden] - excavation along north wall","BW-2911 - Liquor case [W-188] - Butler's Pantry","BW-2912 - Trunk [A-447.1]","BW-2913 - Spice box [W-1416] ; Yale-Kountze Collection - LOAN","BW-2914 - Box - brass nail studded [A-447.4]","BW-2915/A-C - Restoration - Fireplace hood in Family Kitchen, showing details behind spit boards","BW-2916/A-J - Greenhouse - excavation details","BW-2916/K-M - Wax medallion of George Washington by Joseph Wright ; Missing 4/24/2023","BW-2917/A-G - Small bust of George Washington by unknown artist","BW-2918/A-B - Greenhouse \u0026 Slave Quarters - reconstruction progress, bricking wall","BW-2919/1-4 - Low aerial view of upper garden during reconstruction of greenhouse slave quarters","BW-2920/1-4 - Restoration - Family Kitchen - removal of dormers","BW-2921/1-2 - Restoration - Family Kitchen - exterior after removal of dormers \u0026 replacement of sheathing on north dormers","BW-2922/1-5 - Family Kitchen - after restoration of interior","BW-2923 - Greenhouse Progressive Development Plan of 1950, blueprint by Walter Macomber","BW-2924/1-2 - Cup \u0026 saucer reproduction of States China - privately owned","BW-2925 - Tin cream whipper [M-1477] - Mount Vernon Collection","BW-2926/1-16 - Powel Coach [H-737] with a team of horses and drivers parades in front of Mansion - Governor's Day - October 26, 1950","BW-2927/1-7 - Restoration - Banquet Hall [New Room] - showing early plaster","BW-2928/1-9 - Restoration - Banquet Hall [New Room] - early plaster removed showing lath","BW-2929/1-2 - Laurus Tinus plant in reproduction flowerpot, placed on the piazza","BW-2930/1-7 - Excavation -  Flower [Upper] Garden - foundation walls below grade on garden side of east and west quarters","BW-2941/1-4 - Elm #44 along serpentine path showing damage, to be removed","BW-2942/1-5 - Walls of old Propagating House at end of west quarters in Flower Garden","BW-2943/A - George Washington's Presidential Coach Transparent ; Missing 4/24/2023","BW-2945/ A-D - Bust of George Washington by Hiram Powers [H-738]","BW-2946/A-C - North colonnade - restoration of ceiling and roof framing","BW-2955/A-B - Copy photograph - \"Wellington\"","BW-2956 - Book - \"An Abridgment of Sir Walter Raleigh's History of the World,\" [W-1549] title page (blurry)","BW-2957 - Book - \"Memoirs and select remains of an only son..,\" by Thomas Durand, signed by Thomas Washington, title page [H-1348]","BW-2958 - Book - \"The Diary of the Late George Bubb Dodington,\" signed by George Washington, title page [W-1547]","BW-2959 - Book - \"The Pleasures of Memory..\" 1795, title page [W-1319]","BW-2960 - \"Biography of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence\" - John Sanderson, title page [W-1338/A-I]","BW-2961 - Book - \"Poems by William Cowper\" signed by L. Lewis, title page [W-1325/A-C]","BW-2962 - Book - \"Poems by Bernard Barton,\" inscription on title page, 'M. E. A Lewis, a New Year's gift from her affectionate cousin, N. A. R. Custis'[W-1322]","BW-2963 - Book - \"Memoirs of the War in the Southern Department\" - Henry Lee","BW-2964 - Book - \"Essays \u0026 Notes on Husbandry\" - J. B. Bordley, title page signed by Gabriel Lewis [H-1359]","BW-2965 - Book - \"The Expedition of Humphry Clinker\" [W-1357]","BW-2966 - Book - \"Horse-Hoeing Husbandry\" - Jethro Tull, title page [H-1323]","BW-2967 - Book - \"The Penny Magazine\" [W-1332/A-C]","BW-2968 - Book - \"The Children of the Abbey\" - R.W. Roche, signed by Eleanor Parke Custis [W-1556]","BW-2969 - Book - \"The Book of Common Prayer\"","BW-2970 - Book - \"The Odyssey of Homer\" [H-1352/A\u0026B]","BW-2971 - Book - \"Whims and Oddities in Prose and Verse\" - Thomas Hood, signed by L. Lewis [W-1327]","BW-2972 - Book - \"The History of England\" - Swollet, signed by George W. Craik [H-1473]","BW-2973 - Book - \"The Sermons of Mr. Yorick\" [W-1358/A-F]","BW-2974 - Book - \"Natural Theology\" - Paley, signed by Bushrod Washington [H-1609]","BW-2975 - Book - \"The Iliad of Homer\"","BW-2976 - Book - \"Gulliver Redivivius, or the Curious and Entertaining Travels..\" signed by Lorenzo Lewis [W-1340]","BW-2977 - Book - \"A Collection of Poems\" signed by W.W. Lewis","BW-2978 - Book - \"Works of the late Doctor Benjamin Franklin\" [H-1607]","BW-2979 - Book - \"A Collection of all such Acts of the General Assembly of Virginia\" signed by Lawrence Lewis","BW-2980 - Book \"The Beauties of Sterne\" signed by George Washington [W-1646]","BW-2981 - Book - \"Reports of Cases in the Court of Appeals in Virginia\" by Bushrod Washington, signed by Lawrence Lewis [W-1329]","BW-2982 - Book - \"The Reign of Louis the Sixteenth\" - John Gifford, signed by Lawrence Lewis [W-1335]","BW-2983 - Book - \"Rural Oeconomy\" signed by John Lewis [H-1353]","BW-2984 - Book - \"The Tatler, or Lucubrations of Isaac Bickerstaff\" [H-1347/A\u0026B]","BW-2985 - Book - \"A Selection from the Harleian Miscellany\" signed by Lawrence Lewis [W-1339]","BW-2986 - Book - \"A Selection of Speeches of the President of the United States\" signed by Lawrence Lewis [W-1342]","BW-2987 - Book - \"The Fables of John Dryden\" signed by Lawrence Lewis [W-1334]","BW-2988 - Book - \"O'Euvres de M. De Voltaire\" [H-1344]","BW-2989 - Book - \"The Village Pastor\"- Augustus La Fontaine, signed by Eleanor Parke Lewis [W-1318/A-B]","BW-2990 - Book - \"Les Avantures de Telemaque\" - Francois de Salignac, signed by Thomas Fairfax [H-1343]","BW-2991 - Book - \"The Life of Lorenzo de Medici\" - William Roscoe, signed by Eleanor Parke Lewis [W-1321]","BW-2992 - Book - \"Tour Through Holland\" - Henry Peckham, signed by B. Dandridge [H-1330]","BW-2993 - Book - \"The Dramatic Works of Colley Cibber\" - signed by Lawrence Lewis [W-1315/A-E]","BW-2994 - Book - \"A Voyage Towards the South Pole\" - James Cook, signed by Lawrence Lewis [W-1316/A-B]","BW-2995 - Book - \"The Lady's Companion\" - signed by Frances Dandridge [W-1489]","BW-2996 - Book - \"Poems by C. Churchill\" - signed by Samuel Washington [H-1345]","BW-2997 - Book - \"The Domestic Encyclopaedia\" - A. F. M. Willich, M.D., signed by Eliza P. Custis [W-1331/A-E]","BW-2998 - Book - \"The Private Life of Lewis XV\" - J.O. Justamond, signed by George Washington [W-1460]","BW-2999 - Book - \"Evelina\" - W-1326/A-C","BW-3000 -  Book - \"The Antiquities of England and Wales\" - signed by Lawrence Lewis [W-1314]","BW-3001 - Book - \"Voyage Round the World\" - Captain Nathaniel Portlock, signed by Lawrence Lewis [W-1337]","BW-3002 - Book - \"The History and Antiquities of the Town \u0026 County of the Town of Nottingham\" - John Throsby, signed by Lawrence Lewis [W-1333]","BW-3003 - Book - \"Three years' travels throughout the interior parts of North America\"- Johnathan Carver [W-1328]","BW-3004 - Book - \"Letters from a Persian in England\" [W-1324]","BW-3005 - Book - \"The Natural and Chemical Elements of Agriculture\" - John Wills [H-1349]","BW-3006 - Book - \"Dissertations Moral and Critical\" - James Beattie, signed by Lorenzo Lewis [W-1320/A-J]","BW-3007 - Book - \"Nocturnal Visit\" - Maria Regina Roche, signed by Eleanor Parke Lewis [W-1341/A-B]","BW-3008/A-D - Book - Illustrations from \"The Lady's Companion\" on how to Cook Fowl \u0026 Rabbit [W-1489]","BW-3009 - French regimental banner [M-1391]; LOAN","BW-3010 - Gray silk gown fragment [M-1496]","BW-3011 - Tent fragment [W-1389]; LOAN","BW-3012 - Punch bowl [W-1452]","BW-3013 - Pearl jewelry - dove pin and pair of earrings [W-1444/A-C]","BW-3014 - Pink and brown stripe gown fragment [W-1511]","BW-3015 - Portrait - Laboissiere L'un des Fondateurs de la Republique [H-1397]; LOAN","BW-3016 - Sewing box [W-1437]","BW-3017 - Brooch with hair of George Washington [W-1470]","BW-3018 - Curtain fragment [W-1387]; LOAN","BW-3019 - Silver candlestick [W-1466]","BW-3020 - Engraving - The Home of Washington, Mount Vernon, Va., Currier \u0026 Ives [M-1618]; deaccessioned 2017","BW-3021 - Clock [H-1398]; LOAN","BW-3022 - Pestle [W-1422]","BW-3023 - Inkstand [W-1461/A-E]","BW-3024 - Netted fringe [M-1632]","BW-3025 - Tea bowl and saucer [W-1472/A-B]","BW-3026 - Mechlin lace trim [W-1443]","BW-3027 - Portrait - Benjamin Franklin [H-1414]; LOAN","BW-3028 - Dessert spoon - Custis crest [W-1468]","BW-3029 - Comb - silver [W-1442]","BW-3030 - Traveling writing desk [W-1429]","BW-3031 - Hide trunk [M-1505]; formerly owned by William Lanier Washington","BW-3032 - Three spoons engraved with a \"W\" [M-1600/A-C]","BW-3033 - Vaughan Plan - von Glummer [M-1483]","BW-3034 - Engraving - View of Mount Vernon [East Front], probably William Henry Bartlett [M-1484, A-333]","BW-3035 - Painting - George Washington's New Tomb, oil on linoleum [M-1493]","BW-3036 - Pair of pearlware figurines [M-1536/A-B]; deaccessioned 2022","BW-3037 - Worcester basket [M-1555]; deaccessioned 2022","BW-3038/A - Portrait - Martha Parke Custis Peter, Robert Edge Pine, 1785 [W-1616]","BW-3038/B - Illustration of Tudor Place","BW-3039 - Spoon engraved with \"W\" [A-462; W-1535]","BW-3040 - Glass stopper [M-1641]; deaccessioned 2021","BW-3041 - Glass sweetmeat dish [W-1636]","BW-3042 - Argand mantel lamp [W-1592]","BW-3043/A-B - Travelling razor case [W-1598/A-G]","BW-3044 - Memorial pitcher [A-527 ; M-1597]; LOAN","BW-3045 - Engraving - Washington at Valley Forge, Nathaniel Currier [M-1630]","BW-3046 - Knife case - one of a pair [M-1603/A-B ; A-533]","BW-3047 - Yellow lampas gown fragment [W-1482/A-B ; A-333]","BW-3048 - Lace fragment","BW-3049 - Lace fragment","BW-3050 - Portrait Ring [H-1480]","BW-3051 - Coffin hardware [W-1599]; LOAN","BW-3052/A-B - Locket with hair of General George Washington and General Zachary Taylor [M-1495]","BW-3053 - Pink and blue flower bouquets gown fragment [W-1610 ; A-538]","BW-3054 - Flowered green silk gown fragment [M-1504]","BW-3055 - Mrs. John Parke Custis' blue stripe gown fragment [W-1482/C]","BW-3056 - Bootjack [W-1479]","BW-3057 - Argand lamp [W-1545]","BW-3058 - Figurine of Mother Goose [M-1552]; deaccessioned 2022","BW-3059 - Watch fob seal - \"J.A.W.\", previously owned by William Lanier Washington [W-1471/A]","BW-3060 - Fan [H-1551]","BW-3061 - Commemorative watch key - George Washington, previously owned by William Lanier Washington [M-1507]","BW-3062 - Brass cuff links [M-1554/A-B]","BW-3063 - Button hook","BW-3064 - Mourning pin [M-1589]","BW-3065 - Brooch with hair of George Washington [W-1588]","BW-3066 - Pair of jelly glasses - one of the glasses is A-500 ; W-1640","BW-3067 - Cut glass decanter and stopper [W-1643/A-B]","BW-3068 - Cut glass decanter [W-1642]","BW-3069 - Cut glass carafes [H-1631/A-B]","BW-3070 - Painting - George Washington miniature, after Stuart, in collection of William Lanier Washington [M-1509]","BW-3071 - Portrait - Drawing of Lafayette [H-1399]; LOAN","BW-3072 - Canister and lid [W-1427; A-296]","BW-3073 - Pair of plated candlesticks [M-1625/A-B; A-389]","BW-3074 - Yellow silk damask fragment [W-1386]; LOAN","BW-3075 - Portrait - Marquis de Lafayette [H-1398]","BW-3076 - Embroidered letter \"A\" [W-1423]; deaccessioned","BW-3077 - Upholstery fragment [W-1385]; LOAN","BW-3078 - Portrait - M. Le Mis De Lafayette [H-1396]; LOAN","BW-3079 - Gown fragment [W-1424]","BW-3080 - Hair of George Washington [W-1476]; LOAN-closed","BW-3081 - Water basin and guglet [H-1296/C-D]; deaccessioned 2022","BW-3082 - Clasp knife [W-1421]","BW-3083 - Water basin and guglet [M-1541/A-B]","BW-3084 - Shoe buckles [W-458/A-B]","BW-3086 - Bust of Lafayette [H-1400]","BW-3087 - Silver spurs [W-1467/A-B]; LOAN","BW-3088 - Three snuff boxes with portrait miniatures of George Washington [M-1371/A-C]; LOAN","BW-3089 - Bust of Lafayette [H-1401]; LOAN - closed","BW-3090 - Pair of decanters with stoppers [W-1445]","BW-3091 - Vegetable dish with cover, memorial [M-1378]; LOAN","BW-3092 - Black velvet fragment [W-1431/C.1-2]","BW-3093 - Textile fragments [M-1644]","BW-3094 - Framed glass buttons and fragments [W-1388/A-H; A-287]","BW-3095 - Pair of candlesticks [M-1626/A-B; A-391]","BW-3096 - Coffee cup [W-1485]","BW-3097 - Chocolate cup and saucer [M-1620/A-B]; deaccessioned 2022","BW-3098 - Coffee cup and saucer [W-1639/A-B]","BW-3099 - Custard cup [M-1634/A-B]","BW-3100 - Cup and saucer [M-1638/A-B]; deaccessioned 2007","BW-3101 - Cup [M-1637]; deaccessioned 2022","BW-3102/A-Q - Powel China - blue and white [W-1612] ; MISSING negatives E, H, I, J, K, M, N, Q - 1 May 2023","BW-3103 - Card table [W-1465]","BW-3104 - Brass and wire fender [M-1619]","BW-3105 - Telescope [W-1635]","BW-3106 - Bust of John Paul Jones [M-1432]","BW-3107 - Vase - one of a pair [H-1382/A-B]; LOAN - closed","BW-3108 - Breakfast table - one of pair [W-1372/A-B]; LOAN","BW-3109 - Bow-back Windsor side chair, in kitchen [W-1553]","BW-3110 - Chippendale chest of drawers [M-1534]; deaccessioned 2016","BW-3111 - Chest of drawers [M-1537]; deaccessioned 2016","BW-3112 - Side chair [W-1462]","BW-3113 - BW-3113 - Mantel clock made by Underhill and Sons [M-1542]; LOAN","BW-3114 - Oushak carpet [M-1538/C]; deaccessioned 2022","BW-3115 - Ghiordes carpet [M-1628/A]","BW-3116 - Persian carpet [M-1538/B]; deaccessioned 2019","BW-3117 - Ghiordes carpet [M-1538/A]","BW-3118 - Ghiordes carpet [M-1628/B]; deaccessioned 2019","BW-3119 - Dish [W-1595]; LOAN","BW-3120 - Canton serving dish [W-1594]; LOAN","BW-3121 - Society of the Cincinnati dinner plate [W-1596]; LOAN","BW-3122 - Platter [W-1593]; LOAN","BW-3123 - The Lady's Magazine and Musical Repository, Vol. I; with Martha Washington's signature [W-1548]","BW-3129/A-C - View of Greenhouse (east end) and repairs to upper garden wall ; B photographer Walter D. Densmore","BW-3135 - Portrait - Daniel Parke Custis from a book","BW-3136 - Miniature - John Parke Custis","BW-3139 - Portrait - George Washington","BW-3148 - Painting - George Washington after Peale - not in the Mount Vernon collection","BW-3152 - Peale Portrait of George Washington - \"George Washington at Valley Forge\" ; Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts","BW-3157/A-E - Aerial views of the Mount Vernon estate","BW-3158/A-G - Society of the Cincinnati china [W-1436/A-K]; mislabeled in photograph as 'W-1439'","BW-3159/A-B - Shell cushion and slipcover made by Martha Washington [W-1533/A-B]","BW-3160/A-C - Cobblestone gutter uncovered near walls to Tomb","BW-3161 - Sauceboat and dish - blue and white [W-1503/A-B]","BW-3162 - Pair of dishes - blue and white [W-1502/A-B]","BW-3163 - Dish, triangular or leaf-shaped - blue and white [W-1501/A-C]","BW-3164 - Reconstructed stoneware pipkin","BW-3165 - Engraving - \"Adonis Carried off by Venus\" [W-1602/B]; LOAN","BW-3166 - Pair of andirons [M-1645/A-B]; Closed loan - Courtesy of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts","BW-3167 - Cup and saucer [M-1638/A-B]; deaccessioned 2007","BW-3168 - Cup - with initials \"M.W.\" [M-1637]; deaccessioned 2022","BW-3169 - Coffee cup and saucer [W-1639/A-B]","BW-3170 - Calash [W-1532]","BW-3171 - Embroidered mull fragment [M-1601/A-D]","BW-3172 - Jelly glass [M-1582]","BW-3173 - Reconstructed sub bottle","BW-3174 - Jar - one of a pair - blue abd white [M-1539/A-B; deaccessioned 2016","BW-3175 - Andirons - brass - pair [M-1614/A-B]; deaccessioned","BW-3176 - Engraving - \"Diana Deceived by Venus\" [W-1602/A]; LOAN","BW-3177 - Jelly glass [W- 1640]","BW-3178 - Langenheim view of Mansion (blurry) [M-1605/A] ; See BW-2303 for better negative","BW-3179 - Textile fragment - from trunk purchased from Edmund Law Rogers Smith [M-1644/A-Q]","BW-3180 - Langenheim view of tomb - dark [M-1605/B]","BW-3181 - Engraving - Berg Vernon, in Virginien, Sitz des grossen Georg Washington, c. 1795, by J. G. A. Frenzel, after Jukes [M-1500]","BW-3182 - Mount Vernon Insurance Policy - 1803 ; RESTRICTED - Libray of Virginia","BW-3183 - Mount Vernon Insurance Policy - 1805 ; RESTRICTED - Libray of Virginia","BW-3209 - Propagating House","BW-3210 - Cobblestone gutter found near walk to New Tomb","BW-3211/A-V - Restoration - interior of Spinning House, exposed lath and brick work","BW-3212/A-B - Cobblestone gutter uncovered near walk to New Tomb","BW-3213 - Linen shirt [M-1672]","BW-3214 - Ice pots - Sevres Porcelain Manufactory [W-1662/A-B]","BW-3215 - Shoe - kid [W-1676]","BW-3216 - Powder horn [M-1658]","BW-3217 - Wax seal impressions, gift of Maryland Historical Society [M-1675/A-B]","BW-3218 - Miniature portrait - George Washington, attributed to Robert Field, after Stuart [M-1661]","BW-3219 - Mother of pearl game counters [M-1671/A-P]","BW-3220 - Pair of silver candlesticks [A-397, M-1667/A-B]; LOAN","BW-3221 - Place card with dress fragment - 'Miss Agnes Peter' [M-1664]","BW-3222 - Case bottles [M-1591/A-F]","BW-3223 - Embroidered shawl fragment [M-1665]","BW-3224 - Toile bedcover - L'Hommage de l'Amerique a la France [M-1668/B]","BW-3225 - Toile bedcover - 'America Presenting at the Altar of Liberty Medallions of Her Illustrious Sons' [M-1668/C]","BW-3226 - Toile curtain - Apotheosis of Benjamin Franklin and George Washington [M-1668/A]","BW-3227 - Washington's Mansion, Mount Vernon (east front), William Russell Birch [M-1669]","BW-3228 - Martha Washington's Bible - title page [W-1659]","BW-3229 - Certificate - Auxiliary Mount Vernon Fund, no. 158 to Mrs. C. M. Bissell for one dollar donation, January 12, 1859 [M-1673]","BW-3230 - Side chair [H-1656]; deaccessioned","BW-3231 - Article of the MVLA Constitution bears Ann Pamela Cunningham signature ; VA State Library","BW-3233/A-F - Ice house - probably taken in May 1940","BW-3234 - Andirons and fender in the Downstair or Old Chamber [M-1666/A-C]","BW-3235 - Andirons and fender [M-1670/A-C]; Missing 5/8/2023","BW-3243/A-C - Elm Tree No. 109 - damaged by storm, May 11, 1952; located along the north lane next to the ice house","BW-3244 - Root system of black oak - tree uprooted during storm, May 11, 1952 at far corner of 12-acre lot","BW-3246/A-B - Linden Tree No. 51, located near the south serpentine path and lower garden wall, removed April 1952","BW-3247/A-E - Copy photograph of 1901 panoramic view of east front of Mansion; Mr. J. W. Cragg had photo in his collection","BW-3248/A-D - Excavation - Arch brick kiln remains at New Tomb","BW-3249 - Copy photograph, Kitchen [Lower] Garden plan; 1947 Handbook, page 31","BW-3250 - A General Plan of Mount Vernon by Worth Bailey, 1947; Plate used in Trees and Shrubs booklet","BW-3251/A-D - Excavating in Botanical Garden for heating tunnel installation behind museum [Intepretive Center]","BW-3252/A-C - Exhibition Greenhouse - interiors","BW-3253/A-Y - Restoration research details of Spinning House interior","BW-3254/A-C - Heating tunnel installed in Botanical Garden; museum [Interpretive Center] visible in the background","BW-3266 - Copy photo - Mrs. John A. Washington, III (Eleanor Love Selden Washington) ; Collection of Miss Anne Washington","BW-3267 - BW-3267 - Copy photo of John A. Washington III ; Collection of Miss Anne Washington; Negative missing - 1/25/1995","BW-3294 - Photograph of portrait of Harrison H. Dodge, Superintendent of Mount Vernon; portrait by E. Comins (belonging to Col. H. H. Walker, Washington, D.C.)","BW-3306 - Dinner invitation to Mount Vernon - May 19, 1788 [A-607.7]","BW-3307 - Engraving of M. Le Marquis de La Fayette, Commandant General de la Garde National Parisienne, c. 1790 [A-589; W-1990]","BW-3317/B - Mrs. Washington's Traveling Expenses during the Revolutionary War [A-581.1]","BW-3332 - Label on back of Washington's funeral ; Collection of Mrs. Stanley Wohl, Washington, DC","BW-3333 - Chairs said to be from Mount Vernon in private collection","BW-3339 - Robert Edge Pine's portrait of Eliza P. Custis ; Washington \u0026 Lee College, Lexington, VA","BW-3340 - Portrait - George Washington, Charles Willson Pealle, 1772;  Washington \u0026 Lee College, Lexington, VA","BW-3341 - Robert Edge Pine's portrait of George Washington Parke Custis;  Washington \u0026 Lee College, Lexington, VA","BW-3342 - Frances Parke Custis (sister of Daniel Parke Custis) ; Washington \u0026 Lee College, Lexington, VA","BW-3343 - Portrait - Marquis de Lafayette, Charles Willson Peale; Washington \u0026 Lee College, Lexington, VA","BW-3344 - John Custis of Williamsburg (by Hesselius?) ; Washington \u0026 Lee College, Lexington, VA","BW-3345 - James Sharples' pastel of George Washington Parke Custis; Washington \u0026 Lee College, Lexington, VA","BW-3346 - Mrs. John Custis [Frances Parke Custis] of Williamsburg (mother of Daniel Parke Custis) ; Washington \u0026 Lee College, Lexington, VA","BW-3349 - Flower [Upper] Garden Plan - 1953 Revision","BW-3350/A-I - Charter \u0026 By-Laws Mount Vernon Ladies' Association (MVLA) ; negatives from Virginia State Library","BW-3355/A-1 - Martha Washington's trunk [W-368]","BW-3365/A-C - Copy photograph - George Washington's 16-Sided barn on Dogue Run Farm ; Negative copy of print made from a print, 3 negatives;  Annual Report 1957, page 33","BW-3366/A-C - Three negatives of Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip at Mount Vernon with Regent Mrs. Thomas Powel, etc.","BW-3368 - Newspaper illustration, visit of members of Congress at Washington's tomb;  Taken from Harper's Magazine","BW-3374 - Letter - Daniel Webster to Jane Charlotte Blackburn Washington, 1834 May 24 - Not in the Mount Vernon collection","BW-3375 - Letter - John G. Chapman to John Augustine Washington III, introducing Washington Irving, 1842 March 18 - Not in the Mount Vernon collection","BW-3377 - Draft - Ann Pamela Cunningham's first letter to Eleanor Love Seldon Washington, 1853; Not in the Mount Vernon collection. The final letter dated 1853 December 19 is in the Early Records of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Assocation at Mount Vernon.","BW-3378 - Letter - John Augustine Washington III to Ann Pamela Cunningham, 1854 October 28","BW-3379 - Letter, John Augustine Washington III to Ann Pamela Cunningham, 1858 March 13","BW-3381/A - Letter - Edward Everett to the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association, 1855 December 12, first page","BW-3382 - Bust profile of Edward Everett inscribed to Ann Pamela Cunningham, 1858 July 10","BW-3383 - Receipt, payment from Edward Everett to Ann Pamela Cunningham, 1858 March 29","BW-3385 - Letter, John Augustine Washington III to Ann Pamela Cunningham, 1859 February 11, offering the harpsichord, second page","BW-3388 - Appeal to the Ladies of Virginia for the Purchase of Mount Vernon, 1858","BW-3389 - Mrs. Horatio Greenough's acceptance - Vice Regent of Massachusetts","BW-3390 - Print appeal for the state of Maine by Abba Little, ca. 1858","BW-3391 - Mary Morris Hamilton to Ann Pamela Cunningham, 1858 May 11, acceptance of appointment of Vice Regent for New York","BW-3392 - Catherine Murat to Ann Pamela Cunningham, 1858 July 22, acknowledges receipt of credentials for MVLA","BW-3393 - Letter, Phebe Ann Ogden to Ann Pamela Cunningham, 1858 August 23, acceptance as Vice Regent of New Jersey","BW-3394 - Wisconsin Appeal, 1858","BW-3395 - California Appeal, 1859","BW-3396 - Delaware Appeal, 1858-1859","BW-3397 - Mrs. Horatio Greenough's Massachusetts Appeal, July 5, 1858","BW-3398 - Mrs. William J. Eve's Georgia Appeal, July 1858","BW-3399 - Appeal \"To the American Consuls\", 1858 November 6","BW-3400 - Mrs. William McWillie - Mississippi certificate appointing agents, 1857 November 19","BW-3401 - Telegram - Ann Pamela Cunningham to Mrs. Pellet, 1857, Nashville receipts","BW-3402 - First Bond signed by Ann Pamela Cunningham","BW-3403 - Letter - Ann Pamela Cunningham to Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 1857","BW-3404 - Letter - George Washington Parke Custis to Mary E. Harrison, 1855 September 15","BW-3405 - Letter - Charles H. Bell to Ann Pamela Cunningham, 1859 June 10","BW-3406/A-B - Letter - President John Tyler to Anna Cora Ritchie, 1857 May 1","BW-3407 - Letter - Old Lady who had been at Trenton to Ann Pamela Cunningham, 1859 March 27","BW-3408 - Letter - William Porcher Miles to Ann Pamela Cunningham, 1857 August 16","BW-3409 - News clipping - Edwin Booth performance for the Mount Vernon Fund, 1858 February 27","BW-3411 - Letter - Commandant of West Point to Ann Pamela Cunningham","BW-3412/A-B - Letter - Richard Rush to Ann Pamela Cunningham, 1857 May 28","BW-3413 - Cancelled check - Riggs \u0026 Co., 1858 December 2, first bond payment","BW-3414 - Cancelled check - Riggs \u0026 Co., 1859 December 9, $5000","BW-3415 - Receipt # 1 - Edward Everett to Robert Bonner - $10,000, 1858 November 10","BW-3416 - Receipt # 34 - Edward Everett to Charlotte Everett Wise - $50, 1858 December 25","BW-3417 - Letter - Edward Everett to S.A. Eliot, 1860 March 19","BW-3420 - Letter, Mount Vernon Ladies' Association to Mary Todd Lincoln, 1861 March 13","BW-3421 - Letter - Mrs. Lincoln accepts invitation to Mount Vernon, 1861 March 13","BW-3422 - Mount Vernon mansion, west front, under reconstruction, 1860","BW-3423 - Military pass for George W. Riggs, 1862 February 26","BW-3426 - Notice for Grand Council - 1866","BW-3427 - Letter - Robert E. Lee to Ann Pamela Cunningham, 1870 July 20","BW-3433 - Letter - Ann Pamela Cunningham to Margaret Comegys, 1858 November 5","BW-3434 - Letter - Charles Henry Marshall to Mrs. Philip Hamilton, 1859 February 14","BW-3435 - Act of Incorporation, Mount Vernon Ladies' Association (MVLA) - 1858 March 19; Virginia State Library","BW-3437 - Mrs. Lucien M. Hanks, Seventh Regent of Mount Vernon ;  MVLA Collection","BW-3441/A-B - Morley Jeffers Williams drawings of development of Mount Vernon","BW-3470 - MVLA emblem ; taken from 1942 Annual Report title page","BW-3471 - Drawing of Cupola ; taken from 1942 Annual Report, page 24","BW-3483 - Wagon jack [53-53]; deaccessioned 2018","BW-3486 - Sketch of Bastille key from Benson Lossing book","BW-3491/A-E - Spinning House restoration - end rafter of loft showing nail holes","BW-3536/B - Copy of Inscription on back of Miniature of Eliza Parke Custis [A-690, H-1911]","BW-3550/A-C - Restoration - shingling the stable roof ;  Annual Report 1953","BW-3564/A-C - Restoration - re-shingling Mansion roof, November 1953 - three views","BW-3576 - Sundial in the Mansion circle [W-715]","BW-3581 - Excavation - under back gate of Kitchen [Lower] Garden, showing garden wall continuing beneath south Necessary","BW-3582A-B - Flower Garden; gravel walks along the east \u0026 west quarters","BW-3583/A-B - Greenhouse interiors - plants removed","BW-3584 - Flower [Upper] Garden - Greenhouse façade","BW-3585/A-B - Flower [Upper] Garden - square plant tubs with citrus plants","BW-3586/A-C - Kitchen [Lower] Garden ; A-B -  espalier hedge - apple ; C - artichokes","BW-3589 - Fourteen (14) ivory fish-shaped counters - 4 red; 10 white [H-1869/A-N]","BW-3590 - Argand lamp showing restored arms \u0026 fixtures [W-1871; A-649]","BW-3591 - General Washington's 'Uncommon Chair' [W-159]; after restoration","BW-3592 - Sideboard table - Banquet Hall [New Room] [M-1866/A]","BW-3593 - Part of General Washington's waistcoat with buttons [W-1881/B]","BW-3594 - Book -Title page of McFingal, A Modern Epic Poem [M-1979]; Duplicate - Mansion Library","BW-3595/A-B - Book - Title page of Varlo's New System of Husbandry, 2 vols. [M-1987]; Duplicate - Mansion Library","BW-3596 - Book - Title page of Minot's History of Massachusetts Bay, Vol. 1 [A-759; M-1984]; Duplicate - Mansion Library","BW-3597 - Book - Title page of Noah Webster's Essays [A-759; M-1980]; Duplicate - Mansion Library","BW-3598 - Book - Title page of Daniel Dana's Discourse on George Washington's Death [M-1851]","BW-3599 - Sacred to Patriotism handkerchief [M-1948; A-747]","BW-3600 - Brass bed warmer or warming pan [M-1949; A-751]","BW-3602 - China scent bottle [M-1899; A-702]; deaccessioned 2016","BW-3603 - Piece of Triumphal Arch at Trenton, 1789 [M-1900; A-703]","BW-3604 - Book - title page of Notes on the State of Virginia, Thomas Jefferson, signed by 'Eliza P. Custis, 1812' [H-1901; A-705]","BW-3605 - Book - Title page of Duche's Sermon [M-1981; A-759]","BW-3606 - Book - Title page of Barton's New Views of the Origin of Tribes and Nations of America [M-1983; A-759]","BW-3507 - Book - Title page of Debates and Resolutions of Massachusetts [M-1986; A-759]","BW-3609 - Pair of knife cases, mahogany [M-1846/A-B]","BW-3610 - Marble mortar [M-1879]; deaccessioned 2022","BW-3611 - George Washington's nut picks (3) [W-1895; A-694]","BW-3612 - Ivory compass box [W-1882]","BW-3613 - Gold watch and key [W-1849]","BW-3614 - Three wooden clothespins [M-1907/A-C; A-714]","BW-3615 - Battersea patch box [M-1858]","BW-3616 - Sewing clamp with pin cushion [M-1859]; deaccessioned 2020","BW-3617 - Sewing clamp with bobbin [M-1860]; deaccessioned 2016","BW-3618 - Three infant baby shirts [W-1856/A-C]","BW-3619 - Pincushion, 1779 [M-1908; A-715]; deaccessioned 2020","BW-3620 - Cloak fragment [W-1881/A]","BW-3621 - Sideboard table (one of a pair) [M-1866/A-B]; deaccessioned 2013","BW-3622 - Chest of drawers, mahogany [H-1864]","BW-3623 - Hepplewhite settee [M-1937; A-726]; deaccessioned 1964","BW-3624 - Engraved portrait - Edward Everett [M-1887; A-678]","BW-3625 - Fireplace equipment [M-1880/B-D]","BW-3626 - Fender [M-1880/A]","BW-3627 - Wire fender [M-1876/B]","BW-3628 - Gold watch and key [W-1849]","BW-3629 - Mezzotint - George Washington, after Peale [M-1897; A-697]","BW-3630 - Cut glass decanter with stopper [W-1938/A-C; A-732]","BW-3631 - Ivory box with eight game counters [M-1978/A-I ; A-564]","BW-3632 - Stone lawn roller - original handle has been restored [W-1147]","BW-3633 - Chromolithograph - Mount Vernon. West Front, 1858. [M-1889; A-684] by C.B. Graham, published by T. Crutchett, 1858; deaccessioned 2017","BW-3634 - Gate-leg table [M-1902; A-706]; deaccessioned 2018","BW-3635 - Money scales and metal case [H-1847/A-D]","BW-3636 - Pair of chambersticks [M-1898/A-B; A-701]","BW-3637 - Three engraved portraits, two of George Washington; one of Martha Washington [M-1286; A-667/A]","BW-3638 - Engraving - The Washington Family, after Savage, engraved by J. Sartain [M-1286; A-737]","BW-3639/A-C - Garden and garden house at Gunston Hall","BW-3640 - Pair of tin candlesticks [W-1953/A-B; A-754]","BW-3641 - Sheffield candlesnuffer and tray [M-1870]","BW-3642 - Sheffield candlesnuffer and tray [M-1904; A-710]","BW-3643 - Lantern [M-1954; A-756]","BW-3644 - Tin candle mold [M-1951; A-751]; deaccessioned 2022","BW-3645 - Engraved portrait - Edward Everett [M-1867; A-640]","BW-3646 - Providence Gazette, Jan. 4, 1800 [H-1909; A-716]","BW-3647 - Book - Title page of J. Carver's Travels Through Interior Parts of North America [M-1982, A-759]","BW-3648 - Pair of brass andirons [M-1950/A-B; A-751]","BW-3649 - Photomechanical print of East Front Mansion; Leet Brothers (1905)","BW-3650/A-B - Sofa, in central passage (Sheraton reproduction) [A-132a]","BW-3651 - Greenhouse interior - summer display - looking west","BW-3652 - Greenhouse interior summer display - looking east","BW-3653/A-H - George Washington's uncommon chair [W-159]- restoration process, base removed","BW-3654/A-B - Restored mahogany Chippendale mirror (Butler's House - outbuildings)","BW-3655 - Serpentine brass fender [M-1876/A]","BW-3656/A-C - Windsor chair seat","BW-3657 - Greenhouse interior","BW-3658 - Garden house interior, formerly called the school house","BW-3659 - Gilt frame for study","BW-3660 - Tavern table - white pine-stained maple","BW-3669/A-D - Four views of the pecan tree near Mansion blown down in Hurricane Hazel","BW-3670 - Vista looking south from sundial","BW-3671/A-D - George Washington's folding camp bed [W-473]","BW-3672/A-B - Weeping box tree No. 80 - shrubbery along south serpentine path","BW-3673/A-B - Weeping box tree No. 66 - Bowling Green","BW-3674 - Cut section of Pecan tree No. 129 - from the north lawn after blown over by Hurricane Hazel","BW-3675 - Two segments of weeping box No. 66 for counting rings","BW-3676/A-C - Excavation - Interior of base of south Necessary showing early garden wall footings ; see also #3581","BW-3677 - \"Eltham\" high-post bedstead in the Blue Room [M-231]","BW-3689 - Greenhouse and west quarters - south façade","BW-3690 - East quarters of the greenhouse slave quarters","BW-3691/A-C - Espaliered trees along wall in Kitchen [Lower] Garden","BW-3692 - Pair of alabaster vases [A-464]","BW-3693 - Excavation - Necessary foundation wall on east lawn next to large oak stump","BW-3695 - French cup and saucer said to have belonged to Nelly Custis","BW-3696 - Mahogany work box belonging to Nelly Custis - open","BW-3697 - Mahogany work box belonging to Nelly Custis - closed","BW-3698 - China figurine ; A-789","BW-3699/A-I - East and west boxwood parterres in front of greenhouse slave quarters ; Annual Report 1954, page 10","BW-3700 - George III candelabra [W-1966 ; A-796]; Annual Report 1955, page 41","BW-3701 - Regimental banner [H-938]","BW-3702 - Entablature over Banquet Hall [New Room] door; Annual Report 1954, page 29","BW-3703 - Moulding in Banquet Hall [New Room] - detail ; Annual Report 1954, page 28","BW-3704 - Card table [M-1999] with letter press [M-1227] in study; letter press deaccessioned 2016","BW-3705 - Drop-leaf table [M-1998 ; A-805]","BW-3706 - Drop-leaf table - opened up [M-1998 ; A-805]","BW-3707 - Engraving - Edward Everett [M-1867 ; A-640]","BW-3708 - Book - Travels, in various parts of Europe, Asia, and Africa, during a series of thirty years and upwards., John Macdonald [A-782; W-1973]","BW-3709 - Half of a waistcoat belonging to George Washington [W-1903]","BW-3712/A-B - Leather drinking cup [W-2015 ; A-819]","BW-3713/A-B - Earthenware mug [M-2014 ; A-818; deaccessioned","BW-3714 - Tall case clock [W-193] on central stairway landing","BW-3715 - Engraving - \"The Tomb of Washington\" (Old Tomb) published by Childs and Inman","BW-3716/A-B - Lithograph - \"Tomb of Washington,\" by Deroy after Kollner [M-875]","BW-3717 - \"Mansion - East Front\" by J. Crutchett ; Special Exhibition #27","BW-3718 - \"Portico - Mount Vernon\" by A. Davis; Special Exhibition #21","BW-3719 - Lithograph - \"Residence of Washington\" by Deroy after Kollner [A-674; M-1886]; deaccessioned","BW-3720 - \"A View of the Sepulchre Of Washington\" by George Gilbert ; Special Exhibition #59","BW-3721 - Tracings from the Vaughan sketch plan by Stephen Longfellow [H-1094]; Special Exhibition #5","BW-3722 - Woodcut - \"Washington's Mansion, Mount Vernon\" by Gilbert after Birch; Special Exhibition #11","BW-3723 - Lithograph on stone - \"Tomb of Washington at Mount Vernon\" after Strickland; Special Exhibition #68","BW-3724 - Engraving - Lafayette at Tomb of Washington by Lt. John Farley; Special Exhibition #58","BW-3725 - Needlework of Mount Vernon Mansion; Special Exhibition #8","BW-3726 - Watercolor - Fort Washington, by A. Davis; Special Exhibition #17","BW-3727 - Watercolor - \"River Front of Mount Vernon,\" by A. Davis; Special Exhibition #16","BW-3728/A-B - \"Plan of Mount Vernon\" (floorplan - 1st floor), by A. Davis; Special Exhibition #15","BW-3729 - Copy of Latrobe's watercolor of Mount Vernon ; Special Exhibition #1","BW-3730/A-B - Sketch - West front view of Mount Vernon by America Williams [RP-382 ; EV-5660]; Special Exhibition #52","BW-3731 - Sheraton hall sofa [M-41]; deaccessioned, given to Woodlawn","BW-3732 - Engraving - \"The Whipper - In Thrown Out\" [M-93/GG-3]","BW-3733 - Copy letter press [M-2017 ; A-827]","BW-3734 - Banquet Hall [New Room] mantel","BW-3735 - Copy press [M-2017] on table in Study","BW-3735 - Copy press [M-2017] on table in Study","BW-3737 - Copy press on table in Study [M-1227, A-805]; deaccessioned 2016","BW-3738 - Copy press on table in Study [M-1227, A-805]; deaccessioned 2016","BW-3739 - Low aerial view of Upper Garden with boxwoods covered","BW-3741/A-K - Sections of east side of east wall outside the Lower Garden","BW-3742/A-K - Sections of west side of east wall inside the Lower Garden","BW-3743/A-F - Marshall Hall - old house and outbuildings","BW-3744/A-F - Foundations of north Necessary ; some are blurred, but only ones available","BW-3745 - White bedcover [M-1925]; deaccessioned","BW-3746 - White bedcover [M-1932]; recommended for deaccession","BW-3747 - Quilt made by Mary Hergenroder Simon, 1808 - 1877 [A-740; M-1941]; deaccessioned","BW-3748 - White bedspread [M-1930]; deaccessioned","BW-3749/A-B - Coverlet [A-742, M-1942]; deaccessioned","BW-3750 - Pierced quilt, c.1750-1800 [M-1923]","BW-3751 - Quilt top worked by Martha Washington [A-446; W-1522]","BW-3752 - White bedspread [M-1933]; deaccessioned","BW-3753 - Three pieces of Mechlin lace trim [A-446; W-1920/A-C]","BW-3754 - Red netting (2 pieces) [A-446; W-1919/A-B]","BW-3755 - Fragment of red coat lining possibly from John Parke Custis' wedding suit [A-446; W-1917]","BW-3756/A-B - Sharples' portrait of George Washington Lafayette [A-841; W-2019]; Annual Report 1955, page 11","BW-3757 - View of the Upper Garden with Greenhouse","BW-3758/A-B - Cloak [A-446; W-1914]","BW-3759 - Pair of silk gloves [A-446; W-1915/A-B]","BW-3760 - Mechlin lace trim [A-446; W-1921]","BW-3761 - Kid gloves (2 pairs) [A-446; W-1916/A-D]","BW-3762 - Fragment of George Washington's black velvet breeches [W-1918; A-446]","BW-3763 - Brown satin petticoat fragment [W-1913; A-446]","BW-3764 - Tablecloth [M-1943; A-742]; deaccessioned","BW-3765 - Engraving - \"Washington's Tomb\" by Farley [M-835]","BW-3766/A-B - Sketch of west front of Mansion by Davis; Special Exhibition #20","BW-3767/A-B - Three blue and white tea caddies and one Worcester jar [M-2022/A-D; A-849]","BW-3768 - Slip cover [W-1533/B; A-459]","BW-3769 - White bedspread (badly torn) [M-1931]","BW-3770 - White bedspread [M-1944; A-763]; deaccessioned","BW-3771 - Two linen tablecloths [M-1943/A-B; A-742]; deaccessioned","BW-3774 - North view of stable","BW-3775 - South end of east exterior Lower Garden wall, adjacent to stable","BW-3776 - South end of east Lower Garden wall - detail showing outline of early coping","BW-3777/A-F - Panoramic views of Potomac river from the piazza","BW-3778 - Excavation - Foundations of south Necessary","BW-3779/A-C - Maryland shoreline taken from piazza","BW-3780/A-C - Maryland shore opposite Mount Vernon, taken from lighthouse at Fort Washington - elevation - pier level","BW-3781/A-B - Maryland shore opposite Mount Vernon, taken from overlook opposite Fort Hunt on Mount Vernon Blvd.","BW-3782/A-C - Maryland shore opposite Mount Vernon, from ramparts at Fort Washington - elevation, 149'","BW-3791 - Watch fob seal with Dandridge Crest and chair [H-2013/A-B; A-812]","BW-3792 - Transfer-printed blue-and-white porcelain plate [W-2001; A-810]; Annual Report 1955, page 55","BW-3793 - Sèvres dessert plate [A-855; W-2000]; Annual Report 1955, page 49","BW-3794 - Sèvres sugar bowl and cover [A-855; W-2025]; Annual Report 1955, page 43","BW-3795 - Custine coffee cup and saucer [A-810; W-2002/A-B]; Annual Report 1955, page 44","BW-3796/A-B - Blue and white tea set, includes teapot and lid, sugar bowl and lid, and creamer [A-874; M-2039/A-C]","BW-3797/A-B - Plaster profile of George Washington with inscription on back [A-875]","BW-3798/A-E - Sewage treatment plant #3, installation","BW-3799 - Drain gutter, stable yard","BW-3800 - Regimental banner [H-938]","BW-3806 - Powel coach [H-737] and horses in new harnesses in front of the Mansion; Annual Report 1955, page 12","BW-3807/A-B - View of North Lane from Cupola; Annual Report 1955, page 19","BW-3808 - View of South Lane","BW-3809 - View of Kitchen and South Lane from Cupola","BW-3810/A-B - Custis tea urn - silver [W-107]","BW-3814/A-F - Restoration - Lafayette Room - structural research","BW-3815/A-G - Wall and foundation excavated north of the Ice House near the north lane; BW-3815/A-B - wall excavation; C-G - foundation excavation","BW-3816/A-C - Holly tree No. 11 near the bowling green entrance and north serpentine path","BW-3817 - Looking north along the piazza towards north locust grove; from color slide","BW-3818 - Copy photograph - View of Palladian window, colonnade and servants' hall","BW-3820 - View of south grove","BW-3821 - View of south grove from southeast","BW-3822 - Marble slab on table in Kitchen [M-2050/A-B ; A-882]","BW-3823 - Argand mantel lamp [W-1592]","BW-3824 - Engraving - \"The Death of General Montgomery\" [W-1407/B]","BW-3825/A-B - Silver serving spoon with profile of Washington - obverse and reverse [A-883]","BW-3826 - Excavation - cobble gutter between tomb walk and vineyard fence (opposite Old Tomb)","BW-3829/A-B - Olive oil jar [W-2362]; G. Freeland Peter Collection","BW-3830 - Punch bowl [W-2100]","BW-3831 - Glass display domes, one with gilded wood base [W-2106/A-D]","BW-3832 - Blue glass finger bowls [W-2107/A-B]","BW-3833 - Cut glass decanters [W-2108/A-B], one broken [W-2109]","BW-3834 - Rummer [W-2110], salt cellar [W-2111], and goblet [W-2112]","BW-3835 - Finger bowl [W-2115], finger bowl stand [W-2113} and glass salver [W-2114]","BW-3836 - Jelly glasses and wine glasses [W-2116] [W-2117/A-B] [W-2118/A]","BW-3837 - Garniture vase [W-2101/A-B]","BW-3838 - Sèvres saucers [W-2119/A-D]","BW-3839 - Sèvres oval dish [W-2120] and coffee cups [W-2121/A-B]","BW-3840 - Sèvres saucer [W-2122] and serving dishes [W-2123] [W-2124]","BW-3841 - Sèvres confection dish and one cover on fixed stand [W-2126/A-B] and custard cups [W-2127/A-B]","BW-3842 - Two Sèvres egg cups [W-2128/A-B]; one sugar dish and cover on fixed stand [W-2129/A-B]","BW-3843 - Angoulême platter [W-2131/A]","BW-3844 - Sèvres dinner plate [W-1231/A]","BW-3845 - Dinner plate from Angoulême service, one of thirteen [W-3032/A]","BW-3846/A-C - Plateau ornament - Venus and Cupids [W-2133]","BW-3847 - Two Nast covered cups [W-2134/A-B], one coffee cup [W-2135], four cup covers [W-2136/A-D]","BW-3848 - Reproductions States china - plate, bouillon cup \u0026 saucer","BW-3849/A-B - Miniature of Marth Washington by Field [W-2137/A]; double miniature of Martha Washington \u0026 John Parke Custis [W-2102/A-B] (obverse and reverse)","BW-3850 - Pair of brass argand lamps [W-2138/A-B]","BW-3851 - Martha Washington's prayer book [W-2139]","BW-3852 - Martha Washington's - The Art of Cookery by Hannah Glasse [W-2140]","BW-3853 - Ivory scale [W-2143], iron skewer [W-2142], pinking iron [W-2141]","BW-3854 - Mull collar for mourning [W-2144] and black chiffon veil [W-2145]","BW-3855 - Four pieces of clothing fragments [W-2146/A-D]","BW-3856 - Piece of flax and linen thread [W-2147/A-B]; two pairs of spectacles and cases [W-2187/A-D]; conch shell coat buttons [W-2186/A-C]; miser's purse [W-2033]; needle case [W-2188]; cuff links [W-2189]","BW-3857 - Two silver salt cellars [A-894; W-2148/A-B]","BW-3858 - Inventory of domestic animals at River Farm and contemporary copy of executor's inventory (front page)","BW-3859 - Document - Inventory of property belonging to Mrs. Washington, taken May 24 and July 11, 1802 , front cover","BW-3860 - Letter - George Washington to Martha Washington, June 23, 1775, Philadelphia [MSS-252]","BW-3861 - Letter - George Washington to Thomas Peter, July 8, 1798, Mount Vernon [MSS-253]","BW-3862/A-B - Letter - General Washington to Thomas Peter, August 12, 1798, Mount Vernon [MSS-254]","BW-3863 - Receipt dated June 21, 1800, Mount Vernon, signed by Martha Washington [MSS-285]; memorandum in George Washington's hand of negroes, livestock, and land at Dogue Run Farm [MSS-291]","BW-3864 - George Washington's brown \u0026 buff cut velvet vest [A-894; W-2149]","BW-3865 - Martha Washington's wedding lace - Mechlin lace trim, two pieces [W-2150/A-B]","BW-3866 - Yellow lampas gown fragment [W-2151]","BW-3867 - Flowered buff silk gown fragment; labeled a piece of Mrs. Washington's dress used for covering an armchair [W-2154/A]","BW-3868 - Cream satin bodice fragment [W-2152] and clothing fragments [W-2153/A-B]","BW-3869 - Two flowered buff silk gown fragments [W-2154/B-C]","BW-3870 - Blanket fragments [W-2155/A-B]","BW-3871 - Woman's day cap [W-2156]","BW-3872 - Apron [W-2157]","BW-3873 - Three pieces of Alençon lace trim [W-2158/A-C]","BW-3874 - Lace fragments [W-2159/A-G]","BW-3875 - Day dress [W-2160]","BW-3876 - Rose blanket [W-2161/A]","BW-3877 - Pair of gilt brackets [W-2162/a-B] and piece of gilt wood from frame [W-2163]","BW-3878 - Lead plank for pinking iron [W-2168]; pewter hot water plate [W-2165]; pewter platters (2) [W-2164] [W-2166]; small pewter plate [W-2167]","BW-3879 - Tin canister [W-2103], tin hot water plate [W-2104], and copper preserving pot [W-2010/A]","BW-3880 - Argand wall lamp [W-2169/A-B]","BW-3881 - Copper kettle sauce pan and lid [W-3550/a-B]; wooden bowl [W-2170]; grooved wooden platter [W-1242/C]; three legged bell pot [W-2172]","BW-3882 - Chair cushion embroidered by Martha Washington [W-2173]","BW-3883 - Dimity child's wrapper, part of the layette given by Mrs. Washington to Mrs. Peter's first child [W-2174]","BW-3884 - Table cloth made from flax grown \u0026 woven at Mount Vernon","BW-3885 - General Washington's camp stool ; Peter Collection #56 (112)","BW-3886 - Engraving of the Washington Family by Savage [W-2363]","BW-3887 - Oval looking glass - no glass [W-2176]","BW-3888 - Large oval glass globe [W-2177]; Peter Collection #59 (379)","BW-3889 - Glass candle shade [W-2178]; Peter Collection #60 (377)","BW-3890 - Section of plateau - carved mahogany frame with mirror [W-2179]; Peter Collection #61 (382)","BW-3891 - Tin plate warmer, brass handles with four shelves [W-2180]; Peter Collection #62 (347), see #3926","BW-3892 - Large mahogany and gilt looking glass - eagle finial broken [W-2181]; Peter Collection #63 (129), see #3923","BW-3893 - Figurines - Spanish dancers ; Peter Collection #64","BW-3894 - Finial for large mahogany looking glass [W-2181]; Peter Collection #65 (129)","BW-3895 - Fire screen with piece of green gown worn by Mrs. Washington [W-2182]; Peter Collection #66 (97), see #3933","BW-3896 - Bow-back Windsor side chair [H-2183]; Peter Collection #67","BW-3897 - Top of a mahogany tray used at Mount Vernon, set on a walnut stand as a table, embroidered cover for table top [W-2184/A-B]; Peter Collection #68 (363)","BW-3898 - Painted wood serving table [W-2105]; Peter Collection #69 (384), see #3929","BW-3899 - Armchair Mrs. Washington had made for Mrs. Peter when her first child was born ; Peter Collection #70 (375)","BW-3900 - Unidentified banner ; Peter Collection #71","BW-3901/A-B - West Front of Mansion with scaffolding during painting and repairs ; See #3916","BW-3902/A-J - Colonnades - restoration details, north and south - north colonnade A, C, E-F, I ; south colonnade, B, D, G-H, J","BW-3903/A-C - Hugh Payne removing paint from Mansion","BW-3905 - Tin map canister [M-2053 ; A-888]","BW-3906 - Woven white tablecloth with reverse portrait of George Washington, after Gilbert Stuart's Athenaeum portrait, in the center medallion. Handsewn [A-895; M-2058]","BW-3907/A-B - Washstand [W-2057 ; A-893]","BW-3908 - Powder horn [M-2055; A-890]","BW-3909 - Coat button - pink conch shell [W-2048/A; A-880]","BW-3910/A-E - Pair of Sheffield candlesticks, and one branch ; A-896","BW-3911 - Copy photograph of stereograph of members of Knights Templar in front of Mansion, 1872","BW-3912/A-B - Crystal and gold fob seal","BW-3913/A-F - Mock-up of valences in Blue Bedroom","BW-3915/A-C - 18th century engravings showing dripping pans ; See #3828","BW-3916 - Restoration - South end of Mansion - paint removal; See #3901","BW-3919/A-H - Black and white stills from Mr. Fisher's color Mount Vernon movie showing crowds","BW-3920/A-C - Trees - Hawthorne hedge on North Lane","BW-3921/A-G - Trees - cavity work on #57 \u0026 #62 along the north serpentine path; and hickory near Old Tomb","BW-3922 - Figurine - Venus and cupids [W-2133]; See #3846; taken for Annual Report 1956","BW-3923 - Large mahogany and gilt looking glass [W-2181]","BW-3924 - Two pewter hot water plates [W-2165/A-B], two pewter platters [W-2164][W-2166] and small pewter plate [W-2167]; See #3478","BW-3925 - Lead plank for pinking iron [W-2168], pinking iron [W-2141], tin canister [W-2103], copper preserving kettle with lid [W-2010/A-B], and three-legged bell pot [W-2172]; See #3881; #3879; #3878; #3853","BW-3926 - Plate warmer [W-2180]; See #3891","BW-3927 - Pair of Sheffield salt dishes [W-2148/A-B]; See #3857","BW-3928 - Mahogany side chair, ladder back [A-894; W-2185]; See #3904","BW-3929 - Painted wood serving table [W-2105]; See #3898","BW-3930 - Large punch bowl [W-2100]; See #3830","BW-3931 - Dark blue glass finger bowls; cut glass decanter \u0026 stopper; cut glass decanter with broken neck; engraved goblet; cut glass salt cellar; butter dish; compote; finger bowl; goblet; two cut glass jelly glasses; engraved wine glasses","BW-3932 - Brown and white mantel vase with lid [W-2101/A-B];  See #3837","BW-3933 - Pole fire screen with piece of gown worn by Martha Washington [W-2182/A-B]; See #3895","BW-3934 - Museum case - 3 shelves of Sèvres china - plates, cups, dishes, saucers, egg cups, sauce dish, platters ; See #3835-3844","BW-3935 - Museum display - 2 brass lamps [W-2138/A-B], 2 gilt brackets [W-2162/A-B], piece of gilt wood from a frame [W-2163], wooden platter [W-2171], glass candle shade globe [W-2106], oval gilt mirror frame [W-2176]; See #3887,3889,3881,3897,3850","BW-3936 - Rembrandt Peale porthole portrait of George Washington [H-2062; A-899]","BW-3937/A-C - Piazza columns during restoration of capitals","BW-3938/A-G - Area between Banquet Hall [New Room] ceiling and 3rd floor ; See also #3949","BW-3939/A-B - Original shingles beneath piazza roof","BW-3940 - Copy of 18th century Irish painting (4 figures)","BW-3941 - Lid - memorial set [H-2067; A-905]","BW-3942 - Brandy keg and stand [A-912; M-2073/A-B]","BW-3943 - Glass covered urn [A-603; M-1848/A-B]","BW-3944 - Copy photograph - Chest (5 drawers); owned by Mrs. Anderson, Georgia","BW-3945 - Letter - George Washington to Martha Washington, 1775 June 23 [MSS-252]","BW-3946 - Fairfax riding chair [A-679; H-1888] with horse and rider in front of the Mansion (west front); See #3784 and #3918; also CT-13","BW-3947 - Powel coach [H-737]; See #1064-1066; also CT 14","BW-3948/A-L - Signatures of foreign dignitaries from guest book; Annual Report 1956","BW-3949 - Old exterior weather boards on wall between 3rd floor and Banquet Hall [New Room] ; See also #3938; Annual Report 1956","BW-3950 - Texture of rustication on Mansion exterior; Annual Report 1956","BW-3951/A-E - Large mahogany and gilt looking glass [W-2181]; See #3923","BW-3953 - North colonnade ; See #3957","BW-3954 - Inventory of articles at Mount Vernon [MSS-292]","BW-3955A-B - Martha Washington inventory - title page - final draft [MSS-290]","BW-3956 - Martha Washington inventory - \"In the Piazza\" - final draft, 3rd page [MSS-290];  Annual Report 1956","BW-3958/A-F - Martha Washington miniature by Charles Willson Peale with portrait of John Parke Custis (added at later date) on verso [W-2102/A-B];  See #3849","BW-3959 - Photograph of inscription by George Washington Parke Custis, inside case for daguerreotype with photograph of two miniature of George and Martha Washington by Sharples; at George Washington Masonic Memorial, see #3960","BW-3960 - Daguerreotype - Sharples miniature portraits of George and Martha Washington; from George Washington Masonic Memorial, see #3859, Annual Report 1957, page 13","BW-3966 - Martha Washington miniature by Robert Field [W-2137] ; See #3849; see also CT 9","BW-3967 - Miniature portrait of John Parke Custis by Charles Willson Peale, verso of Martha Washington miniature [W-2102/B]; See #3849","BW-3971 - Argand lamp","BW-3984-1 - Mansion - West Front \u0026 Bowling Green gate","BW-3984/A-G - Boundary wall break, shows collapse of wall and repairs by staff","BW-3985/A-E - Portrait - General Francis Marion [M-712]","BW-3986/A-V - Copy photographs - Portraits and sculpture, etc., listed in Inventory; (For A. Rutledge)","BW-3987 - Plateau [W-105] and Venus ornament [W-2133] on Dining Room table ; Mount Vernon Silver, page 56, Illustration 25","BW-3993/A-B - Mansion Piazza - restoration - footing of early wall at south end","BW-3995 - Floral gown fragment [W-2088]","BW-3996 - Cockade insignia, silver eagle [W-2089]","BW-3997 - Onyx necklace with cross [H-2084/A]","BW-3998 - Masonic pin [W-2077]","BW-3999 - Slipper ; A-909","BW-4000 - Pistol-handled forks and knives [A-913]","BW-4001/A-C - Textile fragment [W-2078], paper tape with head measurements for Gile and Paris [W-2079], pair of shell buttons [W-2080/A-B], and lock of Washington's hair [W-2082]","BW-4002/A-G - Scenes from 1957 Mount Vernon movie for Annual Report ; Annual Report 1957","BW-4018/A-I - Photos made from W. Bailey's Handbook drawings and early engravings, inlcludes the tomb, watering can, weathervane, sundial, Key to the Bastille, mortar, MVLA pin, cornerstone, griffin from Washington's silver","BW-4020/A-B - Punch strainer [W-2688]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4021/A-B - Sugar pail [W-2822] and cream pail [W-3653/A-B]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4022 - Pair of Sheffield salt dishes or cellars [W-2148/A-B]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4023 - Instrument case, heart-shaped pincushion, red leather case ; [458, 529?, 456] ; Agnes Peter Mott Collection, Photo #4","BW-4024 - Ivory fan with gilt paper border [W-2791]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4025/A-B - Ivory fan with hand-painted paper border [W-2704]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4026 - Ivory fan with hand-painted paper border with flowers and butterflies; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4027 - Caddy spoon and silver punch ladle; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4028/A-B - Martha Washington's wedding slippers [W-2667/A-B] ; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4029 - Silver porringer marked Custis; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4030 - Shell cushion [W-2886]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4031 - Eighteenth century teething rattle [W-2792]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4032/A-B - Tortoise shell shuttle, 5 buttons, gold chain necklace, diamond ring, cuff links, earrings, clasp; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4033/A-C - Slop bowl [W-2964] and teapot [W-2963]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection, Photo #14","BW-4034/A-B - Topaz necklace with ribbon ties (no longer attached) and note from Agnes Peter Mott; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4034/C - Conch shell snuff box, 2 needle cases, brass printing plate for calling card; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4035 - White satin bodice [445]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4036/A-B - Sleeveless dress [W-2764]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4037 - Child's petticoat with bodice [W-2676]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4038 - Netted valence [401] ; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4039 - Towel with embroidered \"W.n\"; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4040 - Embroidery on linen or cotton, old linen lace, blanket pieces [392, 54]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4041 - General Washington's waistcoat [W-2673]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4042 - Morning gown [W-2672]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4043 - Blanket fragment [485]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4044 - Piece of gold damask wedding dress; piece of embroidered yellow; 9 pieces of lace; 2 lace handkerchiefs; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4045 - Dimity cap and clothing fragments [394, 444]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4046/A-B - Rag rug; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4047 - Black silk apron [410]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4048 - Strips of black velvet; blue satin ribbon; needle case [418,88]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4049/A-B - Book cover marked 'Martha P. Custis', with record of births [432]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4050 - Engraved presidential invitation - blank; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4051 - Memorandum book - Bailey's Pocket Almanac 1791 [50]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4052 - Pair of spectacles; package tacks; 2 silk buttons; glass liner [51, 528?]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4053 - Two bisque figures [390?]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4054 - Garnets, necklace, pin, etc. [491]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4055 - Pearl earrings; pin; topaz pin; Calvert ring; locks of hair, heart-shaped locket; Agnes Peter Mott Collection Photo","BW-4056/A-B - Blue silk embroidered bird \u0026 initials M.W. [W-3889]; Walter Peter Collection","BW-4057/A-C - Silk embroidery, The Indian Blackbuck [W-5565]; Walter Peter Collection","BW-4058 - Profile of George Washington by William Thornton; Walter Peter Collection","BW-4059/A-B - Biscuit porcelain plaque [W-3868/A-B]; Walter Peter Collection","BW-4060 - Glass salt cellar, Jelly glass, cordial glass [183,178]; Walter Peter Collection","BW-4061 - Sheffield snuffer and tray; Walter Peter Collection","BW-4062 - Round box with painted glass cover [431]; Walter Peter Collection","BW-4063 - Blue bowl [37]; Walter Peter Collecdtion","BW-4064 - Netting needles in box; large netting needle [W-2681]; Walter Peter Collection","BW-4065 - Baby cap [W-2677]; Walter Peter Collection","BW-4066 - Mechlin lace trim [W-2690]; Walter Peter Collection","BW-4067 - 13 pieces of Mrs. Washington's lace; Walter Peter Collection","BW-4068 - Engraving - \"Death of General Montgomery\" [W-5288]; Walter Peter Collection","BW-4069 - Engraving - \"Battle of Bunker's Hill\" [W-5289]; Walter Peter Collection","BW-4070/A-C - Child's dressing table [H-2965/A-B]; Walter Peter Collection","BW-4071 - Sèvres - bowl and cover; cup and saucer; and plate [195, 133, 226, 201, 282]; Walter Peter Collection","BW-4072 - Angoulême - plates and soup plate [241, 239, 250]; Walter Peter Collection","BW-4073 - Oval looking glass with finial; Walter Peter Collection","BW-4074 - Gilt frame [366] ; Walter Peter Collection","BW-4075 - Sheffield coffee and tea urns","BW-4076/A-E - Copy photographs - photos of Peter memorabilia (glassware, ceramics and furniture) at Tudor place","BW-4077 - Marble stone mortar [A-296; W-1430]","BW-4078 - Greenhouse in upper garden with the parterre in the foreground; 1958 Handbook, page 27; see CT-76","BW-4079 - Brick path along north perimeter wall in lower garden looking towards the east - view includes south necessary and roofs of outbuildings along the south lane; 1958 Handbook, page 31; see CT 82","BW-4080 - West gate from middle vista ; 1958 Handbook, pg 22; see CT-22/A","BW-4081 -Lower Garden, view towards west; 1958 Handbook, pg 30; see CT 81","BW-4082 - View down lenght of the piazza looking to the south with the Potomac River in the distance; 1958 Handbook, pg 37; see CT 48/A","BW-4083 - View of Kitchen and Circle Storehouse from across the Mansion circle; 1958 Handbook, page 63; see CT 331, CT-98","BW-4084 - Dining Room looking west; 1958 Handbook, pg 50; see CT-60/A","BW-4085 - North view of stable from laundry yard; 1958 Handbook, page 73; see CT-101","BW-4086 - The harpsichord [W-16] - view of Music Room [Little Parlor]; 1958 Handbook, pg 37; see CT-48/A","BW-4088 - Painting - Washington Family by Edward Savage, 1796, at National Gallery of Art; 1958 Handbook, page 4; From a transparency courtesy of the National Art Gallery; see CT-19","BW-4089 - Engraving - West View of the Mount Vernon Mansion, by N. S. Bennett, 1859; Handbook 1958, page 8; See also Annual Report 1958 cover; see 3326b, also CT-26","BW-4090 - Miniature - Martha Washington by Charles Willson Peale [W-2102/A]; 1958 Handbook, p. 12; see CT-8","BW-4091 - The Vaughan Plan of Mount Vernon [W-1434]; 1958 Handbook, p. 14; see CT-20","BW-4092 - Engraving - William Russell Birch view of Mount Vernon; 1958 Handbook, page 17, see CT-34","BW-4093 - The Mansion house from the west gate; 1958 Handbook, page 21; see CT-21","BW-4094 - West front of Mansion from 12-acre field; 1958 Handbook, page 23; see CT-23","BW-4096 - Upper Garden, view along curved path towards garden house; 1958 Handbook, page 26; see CT-75","BW-4097 - West Front of Mansion; 1958 Handbook, page 32; see CT -9","BW-4099 - View down the length of the piazza looking south with sight of Potomac River is distance; 1958 Handbook","BW-4100 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - Vaughan mantel [W-940]; 1958 Handbook, page 38; see CT-51/A-B","BW-4101 - New  Room, view towards northwest corner includes view of Palladian window; 1958 Handbook, page 39; see CT-52","BW-4102 - Music room [Little Parlor] - showing harpsichord [W-16]; 1958 Handbook","BW-4103 - Mantel and coat-of-arms - West Parlor [Front Parlor] ; 1958 Handbook, page 46; see CT-55","BW-4104 - View in West Parlor [Front Parlor] towards southwest corner; 1958 Handbook, page 47; see CT-56","BW-4105 - Fireplace in Downstairs Chamber; 1958 Handbook, page 48; see CT-58","BW-4106 - Bedstead in Downstairs Chamber - northeast corner","BW-4107 - Dining Room looking east; 1958 Handbook, page 51; see CT-61/A","BW-4108 - Crib [W-237] in Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room] ; 1958 Handbook, page 52","BW-4109 - Portrait - Martha Custis Peter by Robert Edge Pine [W-1616]; 1958 Handbook, page 54; see CT-62","BW-4110 - Portrait - Lawrence Washington [W-126]; 1958 Handbook, page 56; see CT-64","BW-4111 - Aitken desk [W-158] and uncommon chair [W-159] along south wall in Study; 1958 Handbook, page 57; see CT-65","BW-4112 - Butler's pantry; 1958 Handbook","BW-4113 - Coral honeysuckle on the north colonnade; 1958 Handbook, page 62; see CT-30","BW-4115 - Kitchen fireplace ; 1958 Handbook, page 65; see CT-97","BW-4116 - View down north lane towards the Mansion circle includes salt house, gardener's house and the circlestore house in the distance; 1958 Handbook, page 69; see CT-95","BW-4117 - View down south lane looking north, includes coach house and other outbuildings along the lane; 1958 Handbook, page 70; see CT 99","BW-4118 - View on North Lane between the salt house and gardener's house towards greenhouse in upper garden; 1958 Handbook, page 71; see CT-94","BW-4119 - South view of stable and paddock; 1958 Handbook, page 72; see CT-100","BW-4123/A-B - Pole fire screen [M-2083; A-921]","BW-4124 - French Exercise Book, 1792 May 18, belonging to Nelly Custis, signature inside book; [A-575; W-1991]","BW-4125 - Guglet and basin [A-722; M-1977/A-B]; deaccessioned","BW-4126 - Engraving - Flower and fruit prints [A-872; M-2032/A-B]","BW-4127 - Blown glass vase [A-760; M-1956/A]","BW-4128 - Two Papier-mâché dolls [A-873; M-2034/A-B]; deaccessioned","BW-4129 - Child's suit [A-769; M-1960]","BW-4130/A-B - Eyeglasses [A-725; M-1935]","BW-4131 - Razor strop with sheath [A-812; W-2012/A-B]","BW-4132 - Lacquered Monteith [A-804; M-1997]","BW-4133 - Book (O. Goldsmith); map (Virginia \u0026 Maryland); account book ; A-320; W-1458/B; W-1458/C; W-1459/B","BW-4134 - Signature page (Mary Washington's) - Meditations \u0026 Contemplations [W-441]","BW-4135 - Two whale oil brass lamps [A-874; M-2036/A-B]","BW-4136 -  Ceramic Staffordshire cottage [A-874; M-2037]; deaccessioned","BW-4137 - Brass tobacco box [A-874; M-2038]","BW-4138 - Blue and white wine funnel [M-897; M-2060]; deaccessioned","BW-4139/A-B - Brass wax jack [A-630; M-1861]","BW-4140 - Cachepot and stand [A-741; M-1946/A-B]; deaccessioned","BW-4141 - Wash basin [A-904; M-2066]","BW-4142 - Chinese export bowl [A-879; M-2047]","BW-4143 - Wine glass [A-878; M-2046]; deaccessioned","BW-4144 - Wine glass [A-925; M-2087]","BW-4145 - Oval leather cup [A-819; W-2015]","BW-4146 - Glass sugar bowl [A-603; M-1989]; deaccessioned","BW-4147/A-C - Miniature portrait of Elizabeth Parke Custis Law [A-690; H-1911]","BW-4148 - Plateau section [A-112; W-1060]","BW-4149 - Small desk drawer [W-1431/N]; glass globe [W-1431/A]","BW-4150 - Fine tooth tortoise shell comb; tortoise shell comb; tacks; W-1431/I; W-1431/J; W-1431/L","BW-4151 - Cloth fragments; shell button, small skein ; A-296; W-1431/E, F, G, H, M","BW-4152 - Cloth fragments ; A-296; W-1431/B, C, D","BW-4153 - Iron pot and lid [A-142; H-1243/B-C]","BW-4154 - 2 Iron pots, 1 iron griddle, 1 pot hook [A-142; H-1243/A,D,E,F]","BW-4155 - Heart-shaped waffle iron [A-112; W-1057]; Missing 6/15/1986","BW-4156 - Glass globe, wooden stand, and platter [A-141; W-1242/A-C]","BW-4157 - Candlestick and pounce box [A-153; H-1244/A-B]; closed loan","BW-4158 - Candle snuffer and candle snuffer tray [A-153; M-950/A-B]","BW-4159 - Five pieces of textile fragments [A-811; W-2007/A-E]","BW-4160 - 18th century wine bottle","BW-4161 - Tin brazier [A-932; M-2094]; deaccessioned","BW-4162 - Six candle mold [A-932; M-2095]; deaccessioned","BW-4163 - Pair of hair curling irons [A-932; M-2093/A-B]; deaccessioned","BW-4164/A-B - Hickory stool [A-932; M-2096]","BW-4165 - Snuff box with hair of George Washington and case for snuff box [A-929; W-2090/A-B]","BW-4166 - Reading glass [A-929; W-2091]","BW-4167 - Earthenware pudding mold [A-881; M-2049/A]; deaccessioned","BW-4168 - Earthenware mold [A-881; M-2049/B]; deaccessioned","BW-4169 - Washington's coffin fragment and note [A-886; W-2052]","BW-4170 - Tin funnel - 19th-century [A-850; M-2023]; deaccessioned","BW-4171 - Agate handled knife and fork [A-853; M-2024/A-B]","BW-4172 - Bracelet with hair, watch fobs, and watch key [W-2027]; Breast pin with hair of George Washington [H-2028]","BW-4173 - Copper hot water kettle [M-2059]; deaccessioned","BW-4174 - Rolling pin [A-898; M-2061]","BW-4175 - Saddlebag [A-933; M-2008]","BW-4176 - Book - Travels in Various Parts of Europe, Asia, and Africa during a series of Thirty Years and Upwards, by John MacDonald, 1791 [A-782; W-1973]","BW-4177 - Engraving - \"Apotheosis of George Washington\" by John James Barralet [A-839; M-2018]","BW-4178 - Walnut side chair [A-868; M-2030]; deaccessioned","BW-4179 - 19th-century Chippendale chair [A-923; M-2085/A-F]; deaccessioned","BW-4180 - Engraving - Courtship of Washington [A-844; M-2020]","BW-4181 - Engraving - Life of George Washington - The Citizen [A-864; M-2029]; deaccessioned","BW-4182 - Print - \"Origin of the Stars \u0026 Stripes\" 1883 [A-915; M-2076]","BW-4183 - Cruet stand and glass bottles [A-603; M-1845/A-G]","BW-4184 - Copy press [A-827; M-2017]","BW-4185 - Two coffin fragments","BW-4186 - Engraved portrait of George Washington [A-869; M-2031]; Color print of George Washington [A-885; M-2051]","BW-4187 - Ellen Sharples' embroidered profile of George Washington [H-630]","BW-4188 - Pencil sketch of Mount Vernon - Tomb and Residence of Washington [A-632; M-1863]","BW-4189 - Six jelly glasses [A-631; H-1862/A-F]","BW-4190 - Silhouette on glass - George Washington [A-598; M-1993]","BW-4191 - Lithograph of George Washington's carriage [A-783; M-1974] and two engraved portraits of George Washington [A-825; M-2016] [A-858; M-2026]","BW-4192 - Manuscripts, calling cards and locks of hair [A-861; W-2035]","BW-4193 - Engraving - East Front of Mansion, 1848 [A-674; M-1886]; deaccessioned","BW-4194 - Wax relief of George Washington [A-746; M-1947]","BW-4195 - Piece of George Washington's coach [A-906; W-2068]; piece of triumphal arch [A-703; M-1900]; fragment - stone balcony at Federal Hall [A-899; H-2064]; snuff box","BW-4196 - Earthenware mug [A-818; M-2014]; deaccessioned","BW-4197 - Lithograph - \"Washington's Reception by the Ladies…\" [A-620; M-1853]","BW-4198 - Ambrotype - \"Uncle Tom\" [A-670; H-1884]","BW-4199 - Study, southeast corner; 1958 Handbook, page 59; see CT-66","BW-4200 - Copy photograph - Central passage staircase - front door shutters closed; 1958 Handbook; from 35 mm slide by the Vice Regent of Maine","BW-4201 - Copy photograph - Blue Bedroom ; 1958 Handbook, page 53; from 35 mm slide by Vice Regent of Maine","BW-4202/A-D - George Washington bust made of Alva stone [A-934; M-2097]; deaccessioned","BW-4202/E - Washington Bedchamber; 1958 Handbook, page 55; see CT-63/A","BW-4203 - Quilt [A-930; M-2092]; deaccessioned","BW-4204 - Linen dresser scarf","BW-4205 - Homespun blanket [A-877; M-2044]","BW-4206/A-B - Brown and white woven coverlet [A-877; M-2043]; deaccessioned","BW-4207 - Early 19th-century white coverlet [A-902; M-2065/A]; deaccessioned","BW-4208/A-B - Early 19th-century white coverlet [A-902; M-2065/B]; deaccessioned","BW-4209/A-B - Seed pearl cross [A-810; W-2006]; LOAN","BW-4210/A-C - Memorial china - vase and cup [A-603; M-1995]","BW-4211 - Mahogany stand [A-876; M-2042]","BW-4212/A-B - Pewter bed pan [A-112; W-825]","BW-4213 - Brown coat - George Washington ; W-574/A","BW-4214 - Brown pants - George Washington ; W-574/B","BW-4215 - Pair of stockings belonging to George Washington [W-574/D-E]","BW-4216 - Wire fender [A-846; M-2021]","BW-4217 - Wire fender [A-914; M-2075]; deaccessioned","BW-4218/A-C - Snowfall at Mount Vernon, March 20, 1958","BW-4219 - Corner basin stand [A-893; W-2057]","BW-4220 - Card table [A-808; M-1999]","BW-4221 - Drop-leaf table [A-805; M-1998]","BW-4222/A-B - Mantel garniture [A-776; M-1972/A-J]; LOAN - Boston Museum of Fine Art","BW-4223/A-B - Trundle bed, frame and with bedding [A-935; M-2098]","BW-4224/A-B - Saucer - Jasperware [A-874; M-2040]","BW-4225 - Small pine table [A-711a; H-1905]","BW-4226/A-C - Plantation secretary [A-685; M-1890]","BW-4227/A-B - Wing chair [A-532; W-1936]; LOAN-Private Collection","BW-4228/A - Engraving - Diana Deceived by Venus [W-1602/A; A-532]","BW-4228/B - Engraving - Adonis Carried off by Venus [W-1602/B ; A-532]","BW-4229 - Punch bowl [A-34; W-747]; LOAN-Private Collection","BW-4230 - Platter - blue and white Chinese export porcelain [A-34; W-754]","BW-4231/A-B - Cashmere shawl [A-327; W-1450]; LOAN-Private Collection","BW-4231/C - Pewter hot water plates [A-141; W-1162/A-B]","BW-4232 - Skillet and lid [A-141; W-1163/A-B]","BW-4233 - Lacquer traveling writing desk [A-296; W-1429]","BW-4234 - Set of weights [A-142; H-959/A-E]","BW-4235 - Iron stand [A-141; W-987]","BW-4236 - Trivet [A-141; W-986]","BW-4237 - Lacquer tea caddy [A-141; W-985]","BW-4238/A-D - Pair of glass candlesticks [A-946; H-2562/A-B]","BW-4239/A-E - Fairfax riding chair [H-1888; A-679]","BW-4239/F-G - MVLA Vice Regent's badge","BW-4240/A-Y - Pohick church exterior before repointing of walls","BW-4241/A-D - Family Kitchen and Scullery - interior views","BW-4242 - Washington silver in the Mount Vernon collection ; 1958 Handbook, page 67; see CT-106","BW-4243 - Central Passage staircase ; 1958 Handbook, page 41; see CT-53/A","BW-4244 - Central Passage staircase - without flowering plant ; 1958 Handbook; see CT-53/C-E","BW-4245 - Mansion - East Front ; 1958 Handbook","BW-4246 - Butler's Pantry; 1958 Handbook, p. 61","BW-4247 - View down the piazza, looking south towards the Potomac River; 1958 Handbook, backcover; see CT-49/A","BW-4248/A-D - Colonel Theunis Dey mansion (ca.1740), Wayne Cty, New Jersey; Washington headquarters; July, October, November 1780","BW-4249/A-B - Chippendale ladderback chair [W-2185]","BW-4250/A-B - Sèvres coffee cup [W-2121/A] and saucer [W-2119/A]","BW-4251 - George III candelabra [W-1996]","BW-4252/A-B - Sèvres sugar dish and cover on fixed stand [W-2129/A-B]","BW-4253 - Sèvres confection dish and one cover on fixed stand [W-2126/A-C]","BW-4254/A-D - Sèvres markings [W-2130/A]","BW-4255/A-D - Lower garden, views looking west","BW-4256/A-C - Mansion - East Front from north; Note: BW-4256/C is missing as of 9/12/2023","BW-4257/A-I - Trees - original - tulip poplars, Kentucky coffee bean, honey locust. BW-4257/A-B - Tulip Poplar #65; BW-4257/C - Kentucky Coffee Bean #89; BW-4257/D - Tulip Poplar #57; BW-4257/E - Honey Locust #101","BW-4258/A-D - Powel Coach - interior views [H-737]","BW-4259/A-G - Trees, major surgery - Tulip Poplar #57, Horse Chestnut #116","BW-4260/A-H - Restoration - Brick pavement at West Front of Mansion","BW-4261/A-C - Dining Room model by Frank Morse","BW-4262/A-D - Planting bulbs in the Upper Garden","BW-4263/A-C - Ash tree #58 (original) located between the north serpetine path and upper garden wall - limb cavities","BW-4264 - North Lane - extending the boxwood hedge","BW-4265 - Smoke jack model by Frank Morse","BW-4266 - Mahogany tea chest ; A-961","BW-4267/A-C - Pair of Sheffield candlesticks ; A-954","BW-4280 - Copy photograph of color transparency, Flower [Upper] Garden - west end ; Photolab (color transparency)","BW-4289 - Quilt - appliqued with floral pattern [M-1922]; LOAN","BW-4290/A-B - Quilt - 18th century applique - flowers and birds [A-939; M-2193]; deaccessioned","BW-4291 - White quilted coverlet - homespun back","BW-4292 - Bedspread - Marseilles [A-296; W-1428]","BW-4301/A-B - Architectural drawings of colonnades; 2x3 neg of B by Photocom, 12/75, made from Micro-Master negatives","BW-4303 - Architectural drawing of stable; 2x3 neg by Photocom, 12/75, from Micro-Master negative","BW-4304/D - Architectural drawing of Smokehouse; 2x3 neg by Photocom, 12/75, made from Micro-Master negative","BW-4305 - Architectural drawing of Salt House; 2x3 neg by Photocom, 12/75, made from Micro-Master negative","BW-4306/D-E - Architectural drawings of Butler's House [Circle storehouse];  2x3 negs by Photocom, 12/75, from Micro-Master negatives","BW-4307/G-J - Architectural drawing of Spinning House; 2x3 negs by Photocomm, 12/75 from Micro-Master negatives","BW-4308/E-G - Architectural drawing of Office [Servants' Quarters];  2x3 negs from Photocom, 12/75, made from Micro-Master negatives","BW-4311/B-C - Architectural drawing of Gardener's house; 2x3 negs from Photocom, 12/75, made from Micro-Master negatives","BW-4312/A-B - Architectural drawing of Laundry house [Wash House]; 2x3 negs from Photocom, 12/75, made from Micro-Master negatives","BW-4313/A - Architectural drawing of Octagons [Garden Houses]; 2x3 neg by Photocom, 12/75, made from Micro-Master negative","BW-4316/B -Stable - north façade from Laundry Yard; see CT-139, CT-136","BW-4342/B-C - Miniature - George Washington Parke Custis; see CN-408/A-B; LOAN","BW-4344/A-E - Restoration - Mansion study - structural research details","BW-4345/A-B - Copy photograph, Ella Bassett Washington","BW-4346 - Sherman receiving a watch in front of Washington's tomb","BW-4347 - Sherman receiving a watch in front of Washington's tomb","BW-4348 - Copy photograph of daguerreotype of group in front of Tomb","BW-4349 - Copy photograph of unidentified woman (formerly misattributed to Ann Pamela Cunningham); Annual Report 1960, page 44","BW-4350/A-C - Miniature of John Parke Custis ; on infrared sensitive film; LOAN","BW-4353/A-C - Copy photograph, Houdon bust (miniature) of General Washington; Copy of an infrared sensitive film","BW4356/A-F - Restoration - Dining Room, fireplace construction details","BW-4358/A-D - Restoration - Dining Room, fireplace construction details","BW-4359 - Langley's Book on Gardening - title page","BW-4363/A-B - Mantel clock [W-11] in Washington Bedchamber","BW-4364/A-C - Group of Washington silver; Handbook, page 67; see CT-233","BW-4365/A-D - Mansion Study - east wall with built-in bookcases; Annual Report 1960, page 14, HB, p. 59; see CT-209","BW-4366/B - Over mantel and chimney piece - Front Parlor; Handbook, page 46; see CT-211","BW-4371/B - Lower garden, southeast corner; see CT-225","BW-4372/A-B - Trees - memorial English Yew near Old Tomb planted by National Assoc. of Gardeners, 1917","BW-4375/A-B - Upper Garden views - greenhouse and square wooden planter","BW-4376/C - Copy photograph, Mansion - East Front; CT of this view available","BW-4378 - Vaughan Plan [W-1434]; illustration in Garden Pamphlet, inside front cover. Photograph by \"Campbell\"","BW-4379/A-G - Gardens and grounds views for Garden Pamphlet, pages 2, 3, 5, 6, 9, 12, 13","BW-4380 - Honeysuckle on colonnade ; Illustration in Garden Pamphlet, page 7; B\u0026W neg from CT-38","BW-4381/A - Detail plan and planting key for serpentine and shrubbery from Harper's Magazine March 1859 ; Illustration in Garden Pamphlet, page 8","BW-4382/A-G - Illustrations of Garden implements for Mount Vernon Garden Pamphlet, pages 10, 13, 16, 21, 22, 23, 24; From 18th century books in Mount Vernon Reference Library","BW-4383/A-E - Garden views for Garden Pamphlet, unused; Negative from postive prints of larger negatives","BW-4384 - Title page of Batty Langley's \"New Principles of Gardening,\" 1728.  George Washington's copy ; Courtesy of Thomas Gilcrease Institute, Tulsa.  Illustrated in Garden Pamphlet, page 1.","BW-4386/A-B - Pair of wine coasters [M-2240/A-B]","BW-4387/A-B - Silver candle snuffer and tray [M-2280/A-B]","BW-4388 - Pencil sketch of Lafayette by Joseph Dèsère Court [H-2217]","BW-4389/A-B - Hand-colored lithograph of Lafayette [H-2218]","BW-4390 - Serving spoon (silver) [M-2243]","BW-4391 - Silver serving spoon [M-2246]","BW-4392/A-B - Silverware - 3 dinner knives and 3 dinner forks [M-2229/A-F]","BW-4393 - Two silver salt spoons [M-2258/A-B]","BW-4394- Seven salt spoons","BW-4395/A-B - Seven glass goblets [M-2241/A-G]","BW-4396/A-B - John A. Washington spoons [H-2256/A-N]","BW-4397/A-B - John A. Washington forks [H-2257/A-D]","BW-4398/A-B - Lace-trimmed handkerchief [W-2247]","BW-4399/A-B - Print - \"Sorrows of Werther\" [W-1193]","BW-4400/A-B - Four jelly glasses [M-2350/A-D]","BW-4401/A-B - Pair of glass bottles [M-2277/A-B]; deaccessioned","BW-4402 - Five flute glasses [M-2276/A-E]; deaccessioned","BW-4403/A-B - Six jelly glasses [M-2276/F-K]; deaccessioned","BW-4404/A-B - Glass pitcher [M-2231], wine glass [M-2234], flip glass [M-2220]-deaccessioned, short tumbler [M-2233]","BW-4405 - Decanter [M-2209/A-B]","BW-4406/A-B - Two cordial glasses, two air twist stem cordial glasses, two engraved wine glasses, seven engraved wine glasses","BW-4407/A-B - Miniatures of John Parke Custis [W-2355/B - LOAN] and Martha Parke Custis [W-2355/A] by Charles Willson Peale; see CN 239/A-B; Annual Report 1960, page 20","BW-4410/A-B - Eight air twist cordial glasses [M-2288/A-H]","BW-4411/A-B - Six air twist wine glasses [M-2289/A-F]","BW-4412/A-B - Eight champagne glasses [M-2226/A-H]; deaccessioned","BW-4413/A-B - Eleven ale glasses [M-2286/A-K]","BW-4414/A-B - Pair of glass decanters [M-2224/A-B]","BW-4415/A-D - Six glass salt cellars [M-2281/A-F]","BW-4416/A-B - Three case bottles [M-2275/A-C]","BW-4417/A-B - Two pairs of glass decanters","BW-4433 - Netted fringe [M-2232/A-B]; deaccessioned","BW-4434 - Hand netted and tied valance [M-2236]; deaccessioned","BW-4435 - Wooden rolling pin [M-2227]","BW-4436 - Engraving - General Washington by James Heath, after Stuart","BW-4437 - Bench plane [M-2237]; deaccessioned","BW-4438 - Guglet and bowl [M-2221/A-B]","BW-4439 - Hand-colored lithograph - General Washington by E. C. Middleton [M-2219]","BW-4440 - Pair of pillow cases [M-2204/A-B]; deaccessioned","BW-4441 - Pair of side chairs [M-2244/A-B]","BW-4442 - Mug [M-2287]","BW-4443/A-C - Silver dish cross ; See also BW-4460/A-B; 2x2 B\u0026W slide available; Annual Report 1960, page 31","BW-4451 - Blue and white china - five custard cups and covered dish [M-2228/A-G]; LOAN","BW-4452 - Four silver tablespoons with Washington crest [W-2264/A-B]","BW-4453 - Two silver spoons with Custis crest [W-2265/A-B ; IL-1015]; LOAN","BW-4454 - Embroidered coverlet","BW-4455/A-B - Embroidered coverlet - detail","BW-4456/A-B - Bedcover [M-2285]; deaccessioned","BW-4459/C-D - The Louise du Pont Crowninshield Award to Mount Vernon - citation ; Annual Report 1960, frontispiece","BW-4460/A-B - Maker's mark from dish cross ;  Annual Report 1960, page 31 ; BW-4460/B - Missing 6-17-86","BW-4462/A-B - Powel coach clock [W-2354]; Annual Report 1960, page 32","BW-4463/A-B - Engraved Portrait of John Napier [W-2356] - obverse and reverse; LOAN","BW-4464 - Carte de visite of unidentified woman","BW-4466/A-B - White coverlet [M-2202]; deaccessioned","BW-4467/A-B - Harrison Dodge posing outside of the museum with the \"LW\" ornamental stone [W-988] removed from the Mansion cellar, 1930; duplicate of BW-4467/A; BW-4467/B - Missing 6/17/1986","BW-4469/A-B - Olive oil jar [W-2362]; Annual Report 1960, page 34","BW-4471/A - Low aerial view of west front of Mansion with view of Potomac River","BW-4472 - View down Potomac River from point immediately above Fort Washington","BW-4473 - View down the Potomac River from point above Little Hunting Creek","BW-4474 - Low aerial view of east front of Mansion","BW-4475 - Aerial overview of Kitchen [Lower] Garden and surrounding area.","BW-4476 - Aerial view of Mount Vernon exhibition and 12-acre field","BW-4477 - Aerial view up Potomac River from Maryland shore just above National Colonial Farm. Mockley Point and Fort Washington at right.","BW-4478 - Maryland shore from the Memorial Highway between Fort Hunt and Mount Vernon","BW-4479 - Mount Vernon shore from position just above National Colonial Farm","BW-4490/A-E - Copy photograph, Visit of Queen Liliuokalani to Mount Vernon in 1887","BW-4491/A-B - Former Vice Regent of Georgia, Mrs. Jefferson Randolph Anderson (1939)","BW-4493/A-B - Ice pit in Mansion cellar","BW-4495/A-D - Benson Lossing's illustration of sideboard, tea table and punch bowl","BW-4498 - Sideboard [W-94] in Dining Room [Small Dining Room]","BW-4519/A,F- Cummings Collection of textile fragments and pearl necklace; A - seed pearl necklace ; F - textile fragments ; only 2 of 12 items of collection retained: others are marked Woodlawn, 7/27/1961.","BW-4530/A-B - Chess set \u0026 box ; BW-4530/A1-2 - box closed ; BW-4530/B - box open","BW-4534/A-B - Plan or drawing of West Front by George Washington [W-1369/A]; From 1961 Restoration Exhibit","BW-4535 - View of Greenhouse looking west, from botanical garden","BW-4542/A-E - Miniature of Martha Washington by Charles Willson Peale [W-2102/A-B]","BW-4544/A-B - \"Keepsake\" pincushion made by Martha Washington with a note stating the piece was made for Roger Sherman 1781 [W-2372]","BW-4545/D-E - Early view of Mount Vernon East Front by Parkyns","BW-4547/A-B - Aitken side chair [W-2365]","BW-4549/A - Early view of Mount Vernon - East Front (Lowell, Mass)","BW-4550/A - Early 1792 view of Mount Vernon - West Front and Circle (Lowell, Mass)","BW-4551/A-C - Worth Bailey drawings - evolution of Mount Vernon, Mansion house","BW-4552/A-B - Views from Family Kitchen - Scullery and Larder; A - scullery ; B - larder ;  See also 4548","BW-4554/A-B - Third Regiment Drill Team on the occasion of the visit of Ayub Kahn of Pakistan on July 11, 1961","BW-4555/A-B - Embroidered reticule [W-2380]","BW-4556/A-B - Sachet made of dress fragment [W-2379]","BW-4557/A-B - Trott miniature of George Washington [H-2377]","BW-4558/A-B - Day cap and cape collar [H-2374/A-B]; deaccessioned","BW-4559/A-C - Six Rummers [W-2382/A-F]","BW-4560 - Compote [W-2378]","BW-4561/A-C - Wine glass with air twist stem [W-2381]","BW-4562/A-D - Pearl necklace [W-2369]","BW-4564/A-B - Wilfred Neitzey standing beside tree with carved symbols from Civil War soldier","BW-4565/A-B - Tree with carved symbols (star and cross) from Civil War soldier","BW-4567/A-F - Copy photograph of an original stereoscopic view of Bushrod Washington's Pise Greenhouse ca. 1860","BW-4568/F - Restoration - Construction research - butler's pantry - details","BW-4579/A-E - Views of Powel coach [H-737] and visitors on Mansion Circle","BW-4588/A-B - Sèvres bowl and plate ; China Booklet","BW-4601/A-B - Cincinnati custard cup [W-1436] ; China Booklet","BW-4604/A-B - Cincinnati teapot [W-1436/E] and bowl [W-1436/A]; China Booklet","BW-4605/A-B - Custine cream pitcher [W-1209] ; China Booklet","BW-4608/A-B - Angoulême butter cooler [W-979]; China Booklet","BW-4609/A-B - Garniture vase [W-2101/A-B]; See also Neg No. 4672/A-B; China Booklet","BW-461/A-B - Custine cups and saucers ; [W-508/A-B], [W-720/A-B]; China Booklet ; B - Missing 6-17-1986","BW-4615 - Figurine - Widow of Zarephath [W-63]; China Booklet","BW-4616/A-C - Bisque table ornament - Venus and Cupids [W-2133]; China Booklet ; C - Missing 6/17/1986","BW-4617/A-B - DeButts-Ely punch bowl; China Booklet - LOAN","BW-4618/A-B - Punch bowl [W-658]; China Booklet","BW-4619/A-B - Tobacco leaf punch bowl [W-1452]; China Booklet","BW-4620/A-F - Sèvres covered cup [W-1456/C-D], sugar bowl [W-2025/A-B], ice pots [W-1662/A-B]; China Booklet","BW-4626/A-B - Platter [W-533] and covered dish [W-534/A-B] - strawberry pattern; China Booklet","BW-4627/A-B - Two mugs [W-657] [W-664]; China Booklet","BW-4628/A-B - Sèvres sugar dish and cover on fixed stand [W-2129/A-B] with two egg cups [W-2128/A-B]; China Booklet","BW-4629/A-B - Sèvres coffee cup and teacup; China Booklet","BW-4630/A-B - Nast cups and saucer; China Booklet","BW-4631/A-B - Sèvres platter with covered cups; China Booklet","BW-4632/A-B - Sèvres saucepans and bowl with twisted handles; China Booklet","BW-4635/A-B - Pair of blue and white pitchers [W-516/A-B]; China Booklet","BW-4636/A-B - Tea set on shelves [W-1436]; China Booklet","BW-4637/A-B - Canton platter, plate, rectangular plate; China Booklet","BW-4638/A-B - Blue and white soup bowl and plates produced by Thomas Turner of Caughley [W-1002]; China Booklet","BW-4639/A-B - Dessert dish (square) [W-662] and dessert plate [W-663]; China Booklet","BW-4640/A-B - Custine coffee cups and saucers; China Booklet","BW-4641/A-B - Detail - monogram on Custine china;  China Booklet","BW-4642/A-C - Detail - emblem on Cincinnati china; China Booklet","BW-4643/A-B - Detail - States china monogram ; China Booklet","BW-4645 - Spurious States china platter","BW-4646/A-B - Pair of spyglasses [W-644] [W-721]; for miltary equipment book","BW-4663 - Early views of Mount Vernon and river, \"Mount Vernon, 1874\" - Theodore R. Davis","BW-4664/A-B - Embroidered panel from pole fire screen [M-2083]","BW-4665 - Engraving - General Braddock's headquarters","BW-4666/A-B - Copy photograph - Mount Vernon entrance (Texas gate) and nearby rail station, ca. 1925; From an old photograph","BW-4667/A-C - Copy photograph, \"Abingdon\" (John Parke Custis Home) - rear \u0026 front views","BW-4668/A-B - Five Farms map of Mount Vernon, 1793; The Huntington Library","BW-4669/A-B - Angoulême soup plate; China Booklet","BW-4670/A-C - Angoulême soup plate; China Booklet","BW-4671/A-C - Sèvres dinner plate; China Booklet","BW-4672/A-B - Garniture vase [W-2101/A-B]; China Booklet","BW-4673 - States china saucer; China Booklet","BW-4674 - Custine saucer; China Booklet","BW-4675/A-B - Angoulême plate; China Booklet","BW-4676 - Custine coffee cups and saucers; China Booklet","BW-4678 - Bow-back Windsor side chair [W-2400]","BW-4679/A-B - Side chair","BW-4680/A-B - Early view - \"View on the Potomac River from Mount Vernon\" by I. Weld - 1796","BW-4681/A-D - Drawing of Mansion by Worth Bailey for souvenir seed envelope motif","BW-4684/A-B - Sketch map of National Park area on Maryland shore, part of viewshed protection","BW-4685/A-B - Vice Regent of Vermont, Mrs. A. John Holden, Jr., on east lawn pointing to viewshed","BW-4688/A-C - Sèvres serving dish [W-2123]","BW-4689/A-C - Sèvres serving dish [W-2120]","BW-4690/A-B - List of contents of \"sweetmeat closet\" from inventory, Martha Washington","BW-4691/A-C - Engraving - Early view of Mount Vernon by G. Scott Edinburgh [M-968]","BW-4692/A-C - Engraving - Early view of Mount Vernon - I. Weld","BW-4700 - Author's dedication in Bordley's book on Husbandry","BW-4701 - Six silver teaspoons and one tablespoon - \"MW\" initial","BW-4702/A-D - Mahogany knife case [W-2404/A]","BW-4703/A-B - Dr. Dick copy of Sharples portrait of George Washington [H-258]","BW-4705/A-B - Punch bowl [W-2405], traditionally thought to be a christening bowl for the Dandridge family","BW-4706/A-B - Inscription on Luce punch bowl [W-2405]","BW-4710/A-B - Book - Title page of Bordley's book on Husbandry","BW-4711/A-B - Letter - George Washington to Lund Washington April 4, 1780","BW-4712/A-B - Letter - George Washington to Bushrod Washington July 16, 1789","BW-4718/A-B - Lace ruffle","BW-4728/A - Braddock sword [W-82]; Military Equipment Booklet","BW-4729/A-B - State or dress sword [W-84]; Military Equipment Booklet","BW-4730/A-C - Mourning sword overall and detail [W-83/A-B]; Military Equipment Booklet","BW-4731/A-C - (\"Prussian\") \"Alte\" sword, overall and detail [W-85]; Military Equipment Booklet","BW-4732/A-B - Small sword and detail of hilt; Military Equipment Booklet","BW-4733/B-C - Trunk with plate \"General Washington N:4\" - detail of plate and label inside [W-1513]; Military Equipment Booklet","BW-4734/B - Trunk - deerskin - detail of plate [W-366]; Military Equipment Booklet","BW-4735/B - Leather trunk - \"General Washington/No. 3\" [W-367]; Military Equipment Booklet","BW-4736/B - Wooden trunk - \"General Washington\" and detail of plate [W- 1878]; Military Equipment Booklet","BW-4737/B - Leather trunk - \"G. Washington/Virginia\" - detail of plate [W-312]; Military Equipment Booklet","BW-4743/A-I - Restoration - Upper Garden wall, construction research","BW-4745 - Mansion - East Front","BW-4746/A-B - Ticket with sketch of traffic circle showing lower and main gate","BW-4747 - Camp towel [W-505]","BW-4748 - Military button \"22\" [W-443]","BW-4749/A-C - Camp stool [W-4009];  Also # 4749/C; see also neg # 5648/A-H","BW-4750 - Pair of Pistols [W-480/A-B]","BW-4751/A-B - 1963 version of map of Maryland shore - land use of viewshed; see #4684","BW-4755 - Footstool [W-2419/A]","BW-4756 - \"Mourning\" sword [W-83]","BW-4757 - \"Dress\" sword [W-84]","BW-4758 - Restoration - Upper Garden wall - structural detail","BW-4759 - Mansion - East Front","BW-4760 - Facsimile - George Washington's will","BW-4761/A-C - General Washington's shaving box [W-481]","BW-4762/A-D - Gorget; Massachusetts Historical Society - LOAN","BW-4763/A-B - General Washington's pistol ; New York State Library - LOAN","BW-4764/A-C - General Washington's sword ; New York State Library - LOAN","BW-4765/A-C - Glass stopper ; Mrs. Ely (for study) - LOAN","BW-4767 - Trunk [W-2407/A] with Washington's robe (closed)","BW-4768 - Razor hone [W-2414]","BW-4769/A-C - Martha Washington's gold necklace [W-2410]","BW-4770/A-G - Labels for swords case","BW-4771 - Sèvres saucepan [W-2406]","BW-4772/A-C - Military sash [W-87]","BW-4773/A-B - Benson Lossing sketch - pack saddle and canteen","BW-4776 - Engraving - East front of Mount Vernon by Kern [EV-1274]","BW-4782/A-C - Latrobe sketch of General Washington in profile [W-2413]","BW-4784/D - Robert \u0026 Lawrence Washington quit claim (1601) - detail of seal ; missing 9/11/2023","BW-4785/A-D - Seal ring and impression [W-2423]","BW-4786/A-B - Custine coffee cup and saucer [W-2426/A-B]; Annual Report 1963","BW-4790 - Cuff link with hair of George Washington and Martha Washington [W-2412]","BW-4791/A-D - Engraved button [W-2424]","BW-4792/A-C - Gold watch [W-2422]","BW-4793/A-B - Black seal with coat-of-arms - George Washington to Elizabeth Powel, 1787 June 6 [A-417.9]","BW-4794 - George Washington's Watermark [W-1354/A]","BW-4795 - General Washington's bookplate","BW-4796 - Red seal with Washington crest - George Washington to Elizabeth Powel, 1782 July 20 [A-417.4]","BW-4797/A-C - Black seal with coat-of-arms - George Washington to Samuel Powel, 1789 December 15 [A-417.17]","BW-4798/A-B - Silver chambersticks and snuffers [M-2420/A-B]","BW-4799 - General Washington's dressing gown or banyan [W-2407/A]","BW-4805 - Copy of Sir Isaac Heard's version of Washington coat-of-arms","BW-4806 - Illustration of Sulgrave Manor; copied from book","BW-4807/A-B - Two illustrations from Photo-Era, March 1907 - men in a car at Mount Vernon with caption \"C. H. Claudy at Mt. Vernon.\"","BW-4808/B - Project overview editorials ; missing 6-18-1988","BW-4809/A - Latrobe watercolor of Mansion with group on Piazza (photostat of)","BW-4810 - Portrait - 'Washington, The General,' by Eben Farrington Comins [M-932]","BW-4811 - Pair of spectacles possiby belonging to George Washington and Martha Washington [W-2187/A] [W-2187/D]","BW-4814/A-B - Silver-mounted cut glass cruet bottles, vinegar and pepper cruet bottles [W-2432/A-B]","BW-4815/A-C - Miniature of Admiral Vernon [M-2434]","BW-4816/A-F - Powder bag and puff with inscription [W-2408/A-B]","BW-4817 - Round engraving - Prudence and Beauty [W-2431]","BW-4818 - Round engraving - gallant and two ladies - \"Sorrows of Werther\" [W-1193]","BW-4819/A-B - Staffordshire figurines (pair) [M-2430/A-B]; deaccessioned","BW-4820/D-F - Restoration - Servant's Hall - large fireplace details of reinforcement of lintel","BW-4821/A-C - Menokin, Francis Lightfoot Lee House, before collapse, detail of window showing structural weakness and later view of Menokin after collapse at same point, 1964","BW-4822/A-C - Engraving - Mordecai Gist","BW-4823/A-B - General Washington's Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber] with striped carpeting","BW-4824/A-B - West Parlor [Front Parlor], south wall and southwest corner with restored lustres","BW-4825/A - Family Dining Room [Small Dining Room], view towards west wall","BW-4826/A - Family Dining Room [Small Dining Room], view towards east wall","BW-4828 - Copy photograph, Council Mount Vernon Ladies' Association (MVLA) 1925","BW-4829 - Copy photograph, Mount Vernon Ladies' Association (MVLA) Council 1882-83","BW-4831 - Copy photograph, Miss Alice M. Longfellow, Vice Regent of Massachusetts","BW-4832 - Copy photograph, Mrs. Lorenzo M. Sweat, Vice Regent of Maine","BW-4833 - Copy photograph, Mrs. Lucy H. Pickens, Vice Regent of South Carolina","BW-4834 - Copy photograph, Mr. John A. Graham","BW-4835 - Copy photograph, Mrs. Letitia Harper Walker, Vice Regent of North Carolina","BW-4836 - Copy photograph, Mrs. Nathaniel Norris Halsted, Vice Regent of New Jersey","BW-4837 - Copy photograph, Mrs. Susan E. Johnson Hudson, Vice Regent of Connecticut","BW-4838 - Copy photograph, Mrs. Phoebe Hearst, Vice Regent of California","BW-4839 - Copy photograph, Mrs. Graham Newell Fitch, Vice Regent of Indiana","BW-4840 - Copy photograph, Mrs. Ella Bassett Washington, Vice Regent of West Virginia","BW-4841 - Copy photograph, Miss Leila Herbert, Vice Regent of Alabama","BW-4842 - Copy photograph, Mrs. Octavia Walton LeVert, Vice Regent of Alabama, 1858","BW-4843/A-C - Letter - Martha Washington (no date)","BW-4845/A-B - Period flower container, queensware","BW-4846/A-B - Servants' Hall - southwest end","BW-4847/1-91 - Harold T. Abbott collection of pictures of Mount Vernon 1932-1935","BW-4849 - Miniature of Mrs. Joseph K. Barnes, Vice Regent of the District of Columbia, 1873-1912","BW-4850 - Windsor armchair [M-2433]","BW-4851/A-B - Box made of wood from General Washington's casket [W-2438]","BW-4852 - Wooden canteen [H-2441]","BW-4853 - Glass compote [H-2436]; deaccessioned","BW-4854 - Panel from Washington's coach [W-643]","BW-4855 - One of six Windsor side chairs loaned for common parlor by Lodge [M-2387/A]; missing 9/18/2023","BW-4856 - Reproduction \"States\" china plate - souvenir plate [M-2415]","BW-4857/A-B - Fragment - Toile \"America Presenting at the Altar of Liberty Medallions of Her Illustrious Sons\", [M-2428]","BW-4858A-B - General Washington's revolving desk chair \"uncommon chair\" [W-159]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4859/C - Slat-back side chair - detail of splat [W-101/A]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4860/C - Pedestal-back side chair with serpentine crest rail, pierced and carved strapwork splat - detail of splat [W-137]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4861/C-D - Chippendale side chair - overall and detail of splat [W-135]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4862/A-B - Sack-back Windsor armchair [W-198]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4863 - Bow-back Windsor side chair [W-230]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4865/C - Aitken side chair - detail of splat [W-2365]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4868/E-H - Torcheres or candlestand (one of a pair) [W-1/A-B]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4869/A-B - Framed round engraving - Prudence and Beauty [W-2431]","BW-4871/A-C - Final section of replacement palisade fence atop Kitchen [Lower] Garden wall; BW-4871C - With Albert Skutans","BW-4872/C-D - Chippendale side chair, overall and detail of splat [W-97]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4873/C - Aitken side chair - detail of splat [W-2253]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4880 - Family Kitchen - interior; Photocom - B\u0026W negative Aug 75; see CN-417","BW-4883/A-B - Oval mourning brooch with lock of Washington's hair [W-2437]","BW-4884/A-B - Mezzotint - \"A Country Girl\" by John Boydell [W-2443]","BW-4885/A-B - Engraving - \"View Near Wadsworth Castle\" by R. Gardnor Jr. [W-2444]","BW-4886/A-C - Ladderback Chippendale chair - the \"Taylor\" chair ; A-1135","BW-4887 - Diamond scarf pin [W-2449]","BW-4888/A-B - Facsimile of map of Truro Parish - drawn to scale and annotated by George Washington","BW-4889/A-B - Photo of daguerreotype of Miss Sally Griffith and two great nieces","BW-4890/A-B - Title page and frontispiece of songbook; The Bull-Finch [ML-137-W]","BW-4894/A-C - Modern maps of the Mount Vernon neighborhood","BW-4897/A-B - Canton china - 2 covered vegetable dishes - square dish [W-2453/A-B] and oval dish [W-2454/a-B] and one plate [W-2452]","BW-4898 - Photocopy of newspaper print - Mrs. Lockwood deForest","BW-4907/A-B - Drawing - plan of Mansion fireplace for third floor bedchamber, in the hand of George Washington [W-668]","BW-4908 - Photocopy - Portrait of Colonel John Augustine Washington, brother of General Washington; from \"Washington the Man and the Mason\" by Callahan, pg. 72","BW-4912 - Illustration - Pohick Church in 1858 - from Benson Lossing","BW-4913/A-D - Mr. Charles Cecil Wall, Resident Superintendent of Mount Vernon","BW-4914/A-B - Mrs. Charles Cecil Wall, wife of Resident Superintendent of Mount Vernon","BW-4916/A-B - Page from The Ledger of John Augustine Washington, brother of General Washington, page 31 - top half of page","BW-4917 - Framed commemorative textile with George Washington's portrait [M-2448]","BW-4918/A-D - Pine portrait of Fanny Bassett [W-1488], overall and details; A-B - before cleaning ; C-D - after cleaning ; Quandt, conservator at Corcoran","BW-4919/A-B - Gilt bracket [W-2162] and candelabra [W-55]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4920/A-C - Child's crib - with and without canopy [W-237]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4921/A-B - Wine chest with nine bottles [W-187/A-K]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4922/A-B - French writing desk, ca. 1780 [W-220]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4923/A-B - Looking glass with Washington coat-of-arms [W-29]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4924/A-B - Painted pine serving table [W-2105]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4925/A-C - Wine cooler [W-1059]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4926/A-C - Banquet Hall [New Room] looking glass, overall and detail [W-28]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4927/A-B - Looking glass [W-1181] and bracket [W-57]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4928/A-C - Copy photograph, Council group photo - 1870, by Alexander Gardner","BW-4929 - Copy photograph, Maine Room in Mount Vernon Mansion, north lumber room","BW-4930 - Copy photograph, Mrs. Horatio Greenough, Vice Regent of Massachusetts - ca.1859","BW-4931 - Letter - from Miss Tracy to Ann Pamela Cunningham - November 1, 1860","BW-4932/A-B - Dressing table [W-202]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4933/A-B - Bureau dressing table [W-372]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4934 - Corner basin stand [W-276]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4935 - Corner basin stand [W-2057]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4939/A-B - Lacquer boxes for dressing glass; Furniture Booklet","BW-4943/A-D - Harpsichord, overall and detail [W-16]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4944/A-B - Card table [W-197]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4945/A-B - Breakfast table [W-136]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4946 - Card table [W-1465]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4947/A-B - Footstool [W-731]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4950/A-E - Pair of card tables [W-1413/A-B]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4951/A-B - Looking glass [W-57/A]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4952 - Oval gilt frame with looking glass [W-2176]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4953/A-B - Table [W-204]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4956/A-B - Terrestrial floor globe [W-166]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4957/A-B - Detail of medallion inlay on sideboard [W-94]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4958 - Work table [W-207]","BW-4959/A-B - Side chair [W-259]","BW-4960 - Side chair [M-2030]; deaccessioned","BW-4961/A-B - Side chair [H-8/A]; deaccessioned","BW-4962/A-B - Queen Anne armchair [M-25]; deaccessioned","BW-4963/A-B - Lolling chair [M-361]","BW-4964/A-B - Grooved tray (11 7/8\" diameter x 1 1/16\" high) [W-1242/C]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4965/A-B - Grooved tray (9 3/4\"-9 7/8\" diameter x 1 1/8\" high) [W-2171]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4969/A-B - Plant containers - wooden tub (square) and clay pot","BW-4974 - Ducking gun [W-1404]; LOAN - Yale University","BW-4975/A-B - Mrs. Washington's bathing dress [W-580]","BW-4976/A-B - Mantel clock [W-11]","BW-4978 - Mrs. Washington's silver comb [W-1442]","BW-4979/A-B - Snuff box with hair of George Washington [W-2397]","BW-4981 - Silver coffee pot with Washington crest [W-2517]","BW-4982/A-B - Silver wine cooler [W-2522]","BW-4983/A-I - Museum labels for military equipment case","BW-5000/A-J - Museum labels for archaeological exhibition in Museum Annex","BW-5002/A-D - Southern Red Oak tree split down trunk, located east of reservoir and measuring 18 ft. 8 in. in circumference breast high before breakage on September 24th. Unidentified man standing next to the damaged trunk.","BW-5003/A-B - Mansion - West Front, platform research excavation; Also two 2x2 slides","BW-5004/A-H - Restoration - Salt House - details of framing and weather boards of interior walls","BW-5005/A-M - Trees along serpentine walks with visitors","BW-5006 - Mahogany looking glass [W-2457]","BW-5007 - Wax relief, profile of General Washington [M-2455]","BW-5008/A-B - Pearlware circular plate, marked MILLENIUM on the reverse [M-2460]; deaccessioned","BW-5009/A-C - Quart bottle with seal \"W. Elliot 1741\" [M-2459]","BW-5010/A-B - Fire screen - Needlepoint pastoral scene [A-1157; M-2469]","BW-5011 - Framed textile - \"America Presenting at the Altar of Liberty Medallions of Her Illustrious Sons\" [M-2464]","BW-5012/A-B - Gold cuff links with hair of George Washington and Martha Washington [W-2465]","BW-5013/A-B - Pair of shoe buckles; LOAN - Yale University - Kountze Collection","BW-5014/A-D - Silver belt buckle [W-1388/C]; LOAN - Yale University - Kountze Collection","BW-5015/A-C - Mount Vernon and Pohick Church Commemorative Goblets [M-1374/A-B]; LOAN - Yale University - Kountze Collection","BW-5016/A-B - Telescope [M-1384]; LOAN - Yale University - Kountze Collection","BW-5017/A-B - Bronze portrait plaque of Washington in profile [M-1393]; LOAN - Yale University - Kountze Collection","BW-5018/A-C - Plats of sundry tracts of land belonging and adjoining those of George Washington, 1770 [RM-93 ; MS-2241] ; BW-5018/C - Missing 8-24-1986","BW-5019/A-C - Letter - Lund Washington to General Washington from Mount Vernon, 1776 February 22 [RM-106; MS-227.7]","BW-5020 - Facsimile of an honorary Doctor of Laws degree conferred on President Washington by Washington College in state of Maryland","BW-5021/A-D - Letter - George Washington to Mrs. Henley, 1799 October 20, with enclosures relating to appointment of her son, John Dandridge Henley, as a midshipman in the U.S. Navy [RM-752; MS-4998]","BW-5022/A-B - Silver dessert spoon with Washington crest [W-2458]","BW-5024/A-F - Copy photographs - Visit of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth to Mount Vernon, 1939.Nnegatives Dept. of State 11/65","BW-5025/A-L - Snapshot collection of Mrs. George A. Carpenter, Vice Regent of Illinois, 1916-1947.  James Archer, Vice Regents - Mrs. Hanks and Mrs. Johnston, boxwood path, Museum, School House, colonnade, Greenhouse, North Lane, pitcher","BW-5026/A-D - North Lane from Spinning House","BW-5027/A-B - Flower [Upper] Garden, west end with visitors","BW-5028 - View of north end of Mansion from grove, includes partial of north colonnade and servants' hall","BW-5029/A-B - Kitchen [Lower] Garden looking toward Necessary (vertical \u0026 horizontal), partial view of smokehouse outside the garden wall","BW-5030 - West Front from Bowling Green gate","BW-5031/A-C - West Gate and porters' lodges from inside of the estate, also visible is the west gate well house (lattice structure at left)","BW-5032 - South corner of Piazza looking upriver","BW-5033/A-B - From under the piazza looking down river","BW-5034/A-B - Distant view of Mansion from West Gate","BW-5035 - Mansion from 12-acre field with visitors","BW-5036 - View of roofs of outbuildings and Mansion from Flower [Upper] Garden","BW-5040/C-D - Illustration - Perspective view of the Mansion and historic area; Handbook 1965, pp. 50-51","BW-5045/A-C - Washington Family Bible - front and back covers [W-408]","BW-5047/A-B - Detail, book illustration - Pewter still or cold still from 'The Complete Domestic Distiller' by A. Cooper, London, 1826; Library No. RL-460","BW-5048 - Study - north wall showing fireplace ; from CT-462","BW-5051/A-B - Engraving entitled \"May\" showing window treatment with Austrian shade","BW-5052 -Tambour writing desk and bookcase [W-158]; B\u0026W neg from CN-468/H - Photocom (7/75)","BW-5058/A-C - Damask tablecloth with seal of the United States in center [H-2442]","BW-5061/B - The New Tomb;  B\u0026W neg from CT-236/B","BW-5063 - Houdon bust [W-369]; B\u0026W neg taken form CN-540/A [8/75]","BW-5064 - Map of River Farm, 1766 - from The Centennial Atlas of General Washington's maps 1932 ; Original in Library of Congress","BW-5073/B - Shell cushion [W-1533]; CN 480/A; see #152 \u0026 4708; BW-5073/A lost by Photocom, 6/1975","BW-5076 - Circular desk chair, \"uncommon chair\" [W-159]; see CN 449/C; neg by Campbell's from CT-449/A, 7/19/1977","BW-5082 - Copy negative, Flower Garden and School House in snow (c.1928) from lantern slide in library collection","BW-5085 - Diagram of traffic circle and Texas gate and lower gate entrances. Accompanying text indicates to 'Present this card at the main gate for entrance by car.'","BW-5087 - Copy photograph, Luke C. Dillon photo of South Carolina Room, Mount Vernon Mansion; from original owned by the Charleston Museum","BW-5088/A-B - Banquet Hall [New Room] - northwest corner, showing original sideboard and Palladian or Venetian window","BW-5089/A-B - West Parlor [Front Parlor] - northwest corner, showing fireplace \u0026 card table","BW-5098 - Library [Study] looking toward southeast corner; B\u0026W negative from CT-461","BW-5102/A-B - Mahogany card table [W-197]","BW-5103/A-B - Fire screen with needlepoint panel [M-2469] on pole fire screen [W-2182]","BW-5114/A-E - Library secretary and bookcase [W-1409]; LOAN - Yale University Art Gallery, de Lancey Kountze Collection","BW-5115/A-C - West Parlor [Front Parlor] looking toward south wall with door open","BW-5116/A-B - Copy photograph, Leet Bros. photo of Central Hall [Central Passage], c.1890","BW-5117 - Copy photograph, Miss Alice M. Longfellow, Vice Regent of Massachusetts","BW-5120/A-D - Oil paintings by George Beck - \"The Great Falls of the Potomac\" [W-2] and \"The Passage of the Pato'k Thro' the blew mountain…\" [W-3];  Before Restoration","BW-5121/A-B - Letter from Harper's Weekly, October 8, 1861, introducing Winslow Homer","BW-5123 - Copy photograph, group photograph posed near south end of Mansion, circa 1885. Baby on lap is Frank L. West who also visited Mount Vernon about the first of May 1966.","BW-5126/A-C - Mr. Walter M. Macomber","BW-5136 - Blue and white Chinese export porcelain - tureen and stand [H-2468/7a-b]; deaccessioned","BW-5137/A-H - Letter - Martha Washington to Mrs. [John Augustine] Washington, Bushfield, 1784 June 22; 3 pages with integral cover","BW-5138/A-D - Book - Title page, The Second Volume of the Posthumous Works of Mr. Samuel Butler, signed by John Custis; flyleaf signed by George Washington Parke Custis - Mount Vernon [ML-185-F]","BW-5140/A-B - Detail of floral print block from applique quilt [A-1177, H-2484]","BW-5141 - Aerial view of exhibition area; B\u0026W negative from duplicate slide MV-2A by Photo Lab","BW-5149 - General Washington's Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber] - schematic drawing of furniture \u0026 furnishings - 1958","BW-5151/A-B - Anne Howell Dodge Heiberg (daughter of Dodge) crayon portrait of Harrison H. Dodge, c. 1925","BW-5152/A-B - Copy of photographic portrait of Charles Sprague Sargent; Original print from Arnold Arboretum","BW-5153/A-B - Copy of photos accompanying letter from Mr. Young to Miss Harriet Clayton Comegys, Regent, 16 January 1913.  References trees damaged by storm.","BW-5158/A-B - Ice House on North Lane","BW-5159/A-B - North necessary","BW-5160/A-D - South necessary","BW-5163/A-B - Restored Pipkin along with fragments of salt glaze, earthenware \u0026 creamware from the Archaeological Exhibit","BW-5164/A-B - Planting list for north serpentine \u0026 north shrubbery from Benson Lossing; Harper's Magazine, March 1859, page 44 (Photo Lab)","BW-5165 - Upper Garden - boxwood hedges and garden house; (K \u0026 L, agent)","BW-5167/A-B - Restoration of Dove of Peace weathervane [W-2492]; BW-5167/B - Dove of Peace weathervane with Mr. Wilfred Neitzey \u0026 Mr. Willy Miller","BW-5169/A-B - Copy photograph, carte de viste of West Front - circa 1862 [PG-5017; RP-88]","BW-5170/A-B - Flower illustrations used in Garden Pamphlet","BW-5171/A-B - 18th-century sideboard [M-2479]","BW-5172/A-D - Title page, inside front and back covers, and preface \"The Young Man's Companion\"","BW-5176 - Copy photograph, period sideboard table under consideration","BW-5177 - Mansion Piazza - view taken for customs official","BW-5179/A-B - John Augustine Washington, brother of General Washington; from a photocopy owned by Mrs. Selden Washington","BW-5181 - Oil painting of the East Front of Mount Vernon by John Gadsby Chapman","BW-5182/A-B - Copy photograph, Portrait of Mrs. Wall, c. 1940","BW-5183 - Early view of Mount Vernon ; Oval water color (after Weld?)","BW-5184/A-B - Copy photograph, Staffordshire pitcher; bearing a variation of Weld view","BW-5186/A-F - Fischu - overall and detail [A-1188 ; W-2495]","BW-5187 - Decanter [A-1187]; deaccessioned","BW-5188 - Niderviller saucer No. 23 [W-2493]","BW-5189/A-B - Letter - George Washington to Col. Gilpin, 1785 October 29","BW-5190/A-B - Letter - Nelly Custis to George Washington Parke Custis, 1849 December 30","BW-5194/A-B - George Washington Parke Custis by Saint-Memin; Photocopies from Saint-Memin in Virginia by Norfleet","BW-5195 - Arlington House; Photocopy p. 433, Harper's New Monthly Magazine, No. XL, September 1853","BW-5196 - Tudor Place ; Photocopy from \"Washington, City and Capital,\" p. 442","BW-5197 - Illustration - Funeral ceremonies of General Washington; Photocopy from \"The Lodge of Washington, A History,\" p. 100","BW-5198/A-B - Colonel Dodge wearing Legion of Honor medal ; BW-5198/C - Colonel Dodge wearing academic gown to receive honorary doctorate (1935)","BW-5205/A-C - 18th century pewter bedpan belonging to Vice Regent of the District of Columbia (Adlumia Sterrett Hagner)","BW-5210/A-D - Pohick Church - Benson Lossing sketches from \"Mount Vernon \u0026 Its Associations\" (1865); BW-5210/A-B - p. 74; BW-5210/C-D - p. 213 \"Pictorial Handbook of the American Revolution\"","BW-521/1A-B - Sideboard table, etc. - Benson Lossing sketch - \"Mount Vernon…\" (1865)","BW-5213/A-B - Harness ornamemtn [W-1127]","BW-5214/A-B - Butler's Pantry; 1968 Handbook","BW-5221/A-B - Society of the Cincinnati platter [W-1436/D]","BW-5222/A-B - Society of the Cincinnati tureen [W-1436/H]; 1968 Handbook","BW-5224/A-I - Crowds at Mount Vernon - Texas Gate and Mansion Circle","BW-5228 - Illustration - Great Drawing room, Crichel, Dorsetshire, England","BW-5230 - Madam Regent (Mrs. Powel), Mrs. Benjamin S. Warren (Vice Regent of Michigan), Miss Mary Govan Billups (Vice Regent of Mississippi) and Mrs. Horace Van Deventer (Vice Regent of Tennessee); 1952 Council in the new room; B\u0026W negative from CT-427/AA","BW-5231/A-B - Document - Trees \u0026 shrubs, Bartram list, heading of first pages of the photo stat negative for March 1792, photo stat positive for November 1792","BW-5232/A-B - Pewter hot water plate maker's marks [W-1162/A]","BW-5233 - Detail - Pewter platter maker's marks [W-2164]","BW-5234/A-C - Detail - Pewter platter maker's marks [W-2166]","BW-5235/A-B -  Detail - Pewter plate, crest and maker's marks [W-2167]","BW-5236 - Piscataway Park - aerial map","BW-5237/A-B - Terminal approach from drawing by Robert B. Fisher","BW-5241/A-B - Museum clothing cases with garments belonging to George Washington and Martha Washington","BW-5248/A-H - Mount Vernon farm ledger, 1797-1798, pp. 55-56; negative and photo stat","BW-5259 - Kitchen and circle storehouse; see also CN/CT-753/A-E; Photo Lab","BW-5260/A-D - Engravings of General and Mrs. Washington published by John Coles, Boston, 1782 [RP-110; Print-1167] [RP-110; Print-1168]","BW-5268 - Scullery in the Kitchen; see CN-742/A; 1968 Handbook; negative from CN-742/E by Campbell's (May 1977)","BW-5273/A-B - Powel Coach [H-737] in the Stable; see CN-749/A; 1968 Handbook; B\u0026W negative from CN-749/A (Photocom, January 1976)","BW-5286/A-B - Pair of spectacles and embroidered case [M-2507/A-B]","BW-5287 - Silver \u0026 paste knee buckle [W-2501]","BW-5288 - Salt-glaze flower pot [M-2538]","BW-5289 - Vaughan Plan [W-1434] for Garden Pamphlet illustration ; See also #2329, 4378, 5463, 5596, 5647","BW-5292/A-B - Engraving of Judge Bushrod Washington ; A-366/5 ; Photocopy","BW-5294 - Miniature of George Washington (in profile) by Madam de Brehan [W-2508]","BW-5299 - Banquet Hall [New Room] fireplace; B\u0026W negative from CT-531/B (PhotoLab, February 1969)","BW-5300 - West Parlor [Front Parlor] looking toward southwest corner; B\u0026W negative from CT-455 (PhotoLab, February 1969)","BW-5301 - James Sharples portrait of George Washington [W-1962]; B\u0026W negative from CT-457 (Photo Lab, February 1969)","BW-5302 - James Sharples portrait of Martha Washington [W-1963]; B\u0026W negative from CT-458 (Photo Lab, February 1969)","BW-5303 - Robert Edge Pine portrait of Fanny Bassett [W-1488]; B\u0026W negative from CT-454 (Photo Lab, February 1969)","BW-5304 - Plateau [W-105], plateau ornament [W-2133], and candelabra [W-104/A-B] on table in Dining Room; B\u0026W negative from CT-460 (Photo Lab, February 1969)","BW-5305 - Bedstead in Downstairs Bedchamber - north wall; B\u0026W negative from CT-253/B (Photo Lab, February 1969)","BW-5306 - Downstairs Bedchamber looking south includes fireplace; B\u0026W negative from CT-277/B (Photo Lab, February 1969)","BW-5307 - Study - north wall showing fireplace; B\u0026W negative from CT-462/A (Photo Lab, February 1969)","BW-5310/A-B - \"Great Hall at Mount Vernon,\" from Godey's Magazine","BW-5312/A-B - Book - Les Jardins, ... A Paris - book belonging to Eliza Law [RL-6503/a]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5313/A-B - Book - Le Nouveau Testament ... Paris 1846 - inscription on fly leaf and title page [RL-6503/b]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5314/A-B - Book - The Works of Lord Byron - \"T  Law\" autograph on flyleaf of Vol II; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5315 - Book of Common Prayer… New York, 1817 - in gold on cover \"Eliza L. Rogers\" [RL-6503/c]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5316/A-B - Book - The American Toilet - cover with inscription by Eliza P. Custis [RL-6503/d]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5317/A-D - Bible, King James version - dedication page with autograph of Eleanor Calvert and inscription on brown paper [RL-6503/e]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5318/A-B - Book - Odi D'Anacreonte…Bologna MDCCCXXIII - cover with autograph of Lloyd N. Rogers ; A-1224\t; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5319/A-J - book - Fenelons Pious Reflections…Philadelphia, 1811 - writings of Eliza Parke Custis on five blank pages ; A-1224 ; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5320 - Silver plated decanter coaster [W-2533; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5321/A-C - Ladle with Custis crest [W-2554; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5322/A-C - Cream pitcher [H-4798] and two-handled cup [H-4797] with inscriptions; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5323/A-B - Two salt spoons with Custis crest [H-4799 and H-4800]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5324/A-D - Pitcher with Custis crest [H-4801; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5325/A-B - Nine teaspoons with Custis crest [H-4801-H-4810]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5326/A-B - Pin with hair of Eliza Parke Custis Law [H-4817; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5327/A-B - Spectacles and case said to have belonged to George Washington [W-4818/A-B]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5328/A-B - Silver waist buckle with brilliants which belonged to Mrs. Washington [W-2555; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5329 - Silk \u0026 silver pincushion [W-2961?], needlebook covered with rose and brown striped silk [W-4820], and fragment of white silk brocade with leaves \u0026 flowers [W-4821]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5330/A-B - Yellow silk damask fragment [W-4822; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5331 - Chess pieces [W-2552/1-32; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5332/A-C - Hand fire screen with hand painted landscape [H-4823]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5333 - Miniature engraving of Eliza Parke Custis by Saint-Memin [H-4828; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5334/A-B - Miniature portrait of Eliza Law Rogers with inscription on back [H-4829; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-533/5A-B - Miniature portrait of Eliza Law Rogers and the reverse which features five carefully preserved curls of hair, likely from various members of the Custis and Law families [H-4830/A; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5336/A-B - Miniature portrait of Thomas Law with woven plat of hair on the reverse [H-4831; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5337/A-C - Miniature of Lady Joanna Law Rumbold (sister of Thomas Law) [H-4832; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5338 - Crayon portrait of Martha Washington after Gilbert Stuart by Charles Jolabert [H-4827; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5339/A-D - Doll's trunk of wood covered with green leather \u0026 decorated with brass nail heads [W-2556; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5340 - Sampler worked in cross-stitch - Lord's Prayer and Ten Commandments - \"Martha [Parke] Custis, December 1784\"\n[H-4824; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5342 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - north wall - night","BW-5344 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - west wall and southwest corner","BW-5345 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - west wall","BW-5346 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - northeast corner","BW-5347 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - east wall","BW-5348 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - Vaughan mantel, garniture and portrait of Washington","BW-5349 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - Vaughan mantel and garniture","BW-5350 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - close up of Vaughan mantel frieze and garniture","BW-5351/A - Banquet Hall [New Room] - detail of central mantel frieze","BW-5352 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - cove detail and southeast edge of upper fireplace","BW-5353 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - detail of door frieze","BW-5354 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - detail of Palladian window frieze","BW-5355 - Original sideboard [W-94] and mirror [W-28] in New Room","BW-5356 - Period sideboard [M-2479] and reproduction mirror [M-1679] in New Room","BW-5357 - Drop-leaf section of breakfast table [W-1372] and covered jar [W-19] in New Room","BW-5358 - Engravings - \"The Battle of Bunker's Hill\" and \"Death of General Montgomery\" in New Room","BW-5359 - Pair of covered jars [W-19/A-B]","BW-5360 - Pair of original knife boxes ; W-2404, W-2427","BW-5361 - Candelabra [W-2238]","BW-5362 - West Parlor [Front Parlor] - looking toward fireplace from south door","BW-5363 - West Parlor [Front Parlor] - looking toward south wall from just inside north door","BW-5366 - Mansion development sketches of West Front by Worth Bailey ; PhotoLab","BW-5373 - Detail - Wilton carpet [M-1275] in the West Parlor [Front Parlor]","BW-5374 - Portrait of Lafayette [H-79]","BW-5375 - Bust of Necker [W-2548/A-B]","BW-5376/A-E - Cover - 'Mount Vernon - Landmark of the Revolution' with Latrobe sketch of the Maryland shore and view from south corner of piazza looking up-river","BW-5377 - \"Mount Vernon, 1874\" from Harper's Weekly, February 28, 1874 ; Photocopy by Henry's","BW-5378 - Fishing illustration from \"A compleat history of druggs,\" Plate 84, p.293; Photocopy by Henry's","BW-5379 - Fishing illustration, \"The Sportsman's Dictionary,\" Plate 8; Photocopy by Henry's","BW-5385 - Copy photograph, portrait of Mrs. William Richmond Walker, Vice Regent of North Carolina, 1859-1908; Photocopy by Henry's","BW-5386 - Copy photograph, portrait of Mrs. P. K. Dickinson, Vice Regent of North Carolina, 1858-59; Photocopy by Henry's","BW-5387 - Portrait of Mrs. William Ewen Shipp, Vice Regent of North Carolina, 1919-36 ; Photocopy by Henry's","BW-5388 - Copy photograph, portrait of Mrs. John Witherspoon Labouisse, Vice Regent of North Carolina; Photocopy by Henry's","BW-5389/A-B - Small rag carpet and detail of back; A-1228","BW-5390/A-F - Sheraton side chair seats [W-2253/A-F]","BW-5391 - Portrait of Martha Parke Custis by Robert Edge Pine [W-1616]","BW-5392 - Portrait of Eleanor Parke Custis by Robert Edge Pine [W-78]","BW-5394 - Early view of East Front of Mansion - after Birch","BW-5397/A-B - Silver-plated decanter coaster [W-2553, A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection Memorabilia","BW-5398/A-B - Silver ladle with Custis crest [W-2554, A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection Memorabilia","BW-5399/A-B - Silver waist buckle with brilliants which belonged to Mrs. Washington [W-2555, A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection Memorabilia","BW-5400/A-H - Chess pieces [W-2552/1-32; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection Memorabilia","BW-5401/A-B - Title page - Virginia Almanack for 1802 which contains diary entries by Martha Washington [W-2557, A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection Memorabilia","BW-5402/A-D - Society of the Cincinnati soup plate [W-2559, A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection Memorabilia","BW-5403/A-D - Gold cuff link decorated with blue \u0026 white enamel [W-2558, A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection Memorabilia","BW-5404/A-F - Holy Bible, leather bound, with \"Eliza Law\" in gold on cover; Inscriptions by Eliza Parke Custis [RL-6503/f]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection Memorabilia","BW-5405/A-B - Miniature of George Washington painted by Walter Robertson c. 1794; back contains hair [W-2565/a]; The R. Plant McCaw, Jr. Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia -LOAN","BW-5406/A-B - Mahogany telescope with brass fittings made by Dolland of London and leather case [W-2563/a-c]; The R. Plant McCaw, Jr. Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia - LOAN","BW-5407/A-B - Tablecloth [W-2564]; The R. Plant McCaw, Jr. Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia - LOAN","BW-5408/A-D - Title page of the Virginia Almanack for 1799 which contains diary entries by Martha Washington \u0026 autograph notation by Martha Peter [W-2566]; The R. Plant McCaw, Jr. Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5409/A-B - Recipe for Cherry Bounce written by an unidentified hand on Washington watermark paper [W-2568]; The R. Plant McCaw, Jr. Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia - LOAN","BW-5410/A-F - Red Morocco pocket memorandum which belonged to Martha Washington; closed - opened - blank page with entry by Martha Washington [W-2567]; The R. Plant McCaw, Jr. Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia - LOAN","BW-5411/A-B - Ivory tatting shuttle, piece of tatting [W-2571/A-B] and lucet [W-2570]; The R. Plant McCaw, Jr. Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia - LOAN","BW-5412/A-B - Silver sugar tongs with the Custis crest [H-2572]; The R. Plant McCaw, Jr. Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia - LOAN","BW-5413/A-F - Tortoise shell comb fragment [W-2569]; The R. Plant McCaw, Jr. Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia - LOAN","BW-5414/A-D - Bill to Col. George Washington from John Farrell Smith for smithwork with notation by George Washington [RM-296; MS-2914]","BW-5417 - Bedstead in blue room with trunk [W-368] at foot of the bed","BW-5418/A-B - Mrs. Washington's trunk - closed and opened showing Eliza Parke Custis Law's inscription and maker's label [W-368]","BW-5420 - Family Kitchen fireplace","BW-5421 - Family Kitchen larder","BW-5422 - Sheraton Banquet Hall [New Room] chair showing original horsehair cover ; Neg. unowned; negative made from print","BW-5434 - Biscuit porcelain figurine Venus and Cupids [W-2133] on mirrored plateau [W-105]","BW-5441 - Detail of painting - The Prince of Wales \u0026 President Buchanan at the Tomb entrance, October 5, 1860. (King Edward VII); in the collection of the Smithsonian American Art Museum","BW-5442 - Visit of the Prince of Wales, November 13, 1919, at the Tomb. (King Edward VIII, Duke of Windsor) ; Photocopy of a portion of a photograph (no #)","BW-5443 - Visit of King George VI \u0026 Queen Elizabeth, June 9, 1939, at the West Front ; Photocopy of a portion of a photograph by W. H. Lamb","BW-5444 - Visit of Princess Margaret \u0026 Lord Snowden, November 16, 1965; looking out a window ; Photocopy of a photograph by Norman Matheny","BW-5445/A-D - Copy photographs made from glass negatives, views of the Flower [Upper] Garden, c. 1900","BW-5448/A-D - Houdon Bust of Washington [W-369]; Taken when the bust was removed from the case to be photographed by the BBC","BW-5454/A-B - Tea scenario - West Parlor [Front Parlor]","BW-5456/A-B - Portrait - Fanny Bassett by Robert Edge Pine [W-1488]","BW-5459/A-C - Portrait - Martha Parke Custis by Robert Edge Pine [W-1616]","BW-5460/A-B - Portrait of Eleanor [Nelly] Parke Custis by Robert Edge Pine [W-78]","BW-5461 - Davidge glassware - tumbler [H-2585], decanter [H-2586] and wineglasses [H-2587 and H-2588]; Photocopy","BW-5462/A-B - Powel coach [H-737] with four horses on the Mansion circle","BW-5463 - Von Glumer reproduction of the Vaughan Plan [M-1483]","BW-5465 - Engraving - \"Nymphs Bathing\" [W-1419]; LOAN - Courtesy of Yale University Art Gallery, de Lancey Kountze Collection","BW-5466 - Painting -  View of the North [Hudson] River (Morning) by William Winstanley [W-1179]; After restoration","BW-5467 - Painting - View of the North [Hudson] River (Evening) by William Winstanley [W-1180]; After restoration; see CN-768/9-10","BW-5468 - Painting - The Passage of the Pato'k thro' the blew mountain, at the confluence of that River with the Shan'h by George Beck [W-3]; After restoration","BW-5469 - Painting - Great Falls of the Potomac by George Beck [W-2]; After restoration","BW-5470 - Early view of the New Tomb, c. 1831-1835 ; Photocopy by Henry's Camera Center","BW-5477/A-C - Tumbler [H-2585]","BW-5478 - Silver case covers (calling cards) [W-2594 ; IL-1250]; LOAN - Arlington House","BW-5479/A-B - Niderviller dessert plate - front and back [W-2582]","BW-5480/A-B - Society of the Cincinnati tureen [W-1436/H]","BW-5481 - Silver shell-shaped caddy spoon [W-2600]","BW-5482 - Dessert spoon with Washington crest [W-2599], 1762-1763, made in London by Thompson Davis","BW-5487 - Silver premium cup awarded for raising the largest jackass [W-571]; deaccessioned","BW-5488 - Brass telescope stand [W-679/A-B]; see CT-465","BW-5495/A - Original round engraving - Sorrows of Werther [W-2621]","BW-5496/C - Silhouettes of George and Martha Washington","BW-5497 - Drawing - Mansion basement, suggested evolution; drawing by Worth Bailey (1944)","BW-5498 - Cockade insignia shaped as an eagle [W-2089]","BW-5499/A-B - Cut crystal pitcher [W-2625]","BW-5500/A-B - Benson Lossing sketch of the wine coolers and coaster","BW-5502 - Mansion East Front from northeast lawn; see CT 41/E","BW-5503 - Original round engraving \"Sorrows of Werther\" [W-2621]","BW-5504 - Portrait of Bushrod Washington by Henry Benbridge [H-2620]","BW-5505/A-B - Silver four-bottle wine cooler and detail of one of the wire cylinders","BW-5506 - Silver sugar tongs with Custis crest [W-2616]","BW-5512 - Early view of Mount Vernon Mansion and Tomb ; PG-202 ; Photocopy; Painting owned by Wilmarth Lewis","BW-5513 - Early view of Mount Vernon Mansion and Tomb ; PG-214 ; Photocopy; [pastel owned by Boston Museum]","BW-5517/A-C - Watch said to have belonged to Martha Washington; A-1285","BW-5518/A - French mantel clock [W-11]; see CN-537/D","BW-5521 - White bedcover [M-2285]; deaccessioned","BW-5522/A-C - Table [H-2632] set for tea in front of the West Parlor [Front Parlor] fireplace","BW-5523/A-B - Tripod tea table [H-2632]","BW-5524/A-D - Aitken side chair [W-2630]","BW-5526/A-E - Washington Bedchamber - bedstead [W-194] with new dimity hangings","BW-5527/A-D - Washington bedstead [W-194] showing sacking bottom","BW-5528 - Bottle seal with \"AW\" cypher","BW-5556-1 - Tomb plaque inscriptions","BW-5558/A-B - Photostat of View of Mount Vernon with the Washington Family on the Piazza by Latrobe","BW-5559 - Copy photograph, Luke Dillon photograph of a group lunching at a picnic table alongside the well of the Family Kitchen [RP-258; Photo-5392]; original at Smithsonian","BW-5560 - North wall of the Banquet Hall [New Room] ; 1974 Handbook","BW-5562/A-F - East Front of the Mansion from northeast ; BW-5562/A missing 3/16/1987","BW-5563/A-B - Portrait of Nelly Custis by James Sharples [W-2645]","BW-5565/A-B - Little Parlor; 1974 Handbook","BW-5566 - Family Dining Room [Small Dining Room] ; 1974 Handbook view","BW-5567 - Family Dining Room [Small Dining Room] fireplace ; 1974 Handbook","BW-5568 - General Washington's Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber] ; 1974 Handbook","BW-5569 - General Washington's Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber] - northwest corner ; 1974 Handbook","BW-5572 - South wall of the Banquet Hall [New Room] ; 1974 Handbook","BW-5576/1-2 - Restoration - Salt House - sill replacement","BW-5577/B-1 - Council 1974; Members ofthe Mount Vernon Ladies' Association and administrators pose with the weathervane on the east lawn","BW-5578 - West Parlor [Front Parlor] looking south - \"Bicentennial Homecoming\"","BW-5579/A-D - Close-up - Ingrain carpeting in Family Dining Room [Small Dining Room]","BW-5580/A-C - Account with Robert W. Mickan - December 6, 1770 - December 16, 177","BW-5581/A-B - Receipted bill, Blount to Potomack Company, March 20, 1786","BW-5582/A-B - Note to William J. Smith, September 20, 1799","BW-5583 - Great Seal of The Potowmack Company from Potowmack Route to the West by Corra Bacon Foster; Washington, 1912; p.32","BW-5584/A-C - Book - Illustrations from Curtis Botanical Magazine; London, 1793 - Kalmia latifolia; aloe variegata; robinia hispida","BW-5588 - Printed copy of The Will of General George Washington, Alexandria, 1800 - annotated by Lawrence Lewis - \"The greatest and best of men.\"","BW-5589 - Bill of lading from Fenwick Mason \u0026 Co., December 6, 1789","BW-5590/A-N - Almank - Diary of George Washington - 1797; pages for frontispiece \u0026 title page; January through December","BW-5591/A-B - Book - Frontispiece \u0026 title page - The Gardener's Calendar by Thomas Mawe; London, 1803","BW-5592/A - Book - The Farmer's Cart \u0026 Plan of Barn - illustrations from Annals of Agriculture by Arthur Young; London, 1792","BW-5595/A-D, G-I - Book - Illustrations from Maison Rustique - animals, tools farming operations","BW-5596/C-F - Vaughan Plan and details of plan; See also #2329, 4378, 5463, 5647","BW-5598/B - Book - Illustrations from The Compleat Body of Husbandry, London, 1758","BW-5599 - Book - Illustration from The Every-Day Book by William Hone, London, 1827","BW-5600/A-D - Book - Illustrations from Essays and Notes on Husbandry by J. B. Bordley with George Washington's signature","BW-5602/A-I - Book - Illustrations from The Compleat Florist by Louis Liger D'Auxerre - Chapter VI","BW-5606 - Lafayette Bedroom - \"Bicentennial Homecoming\"","BW-5607 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - \"Bicentennial Homecoming\", view of southeast corner","BW-5608/A-B - General Washington's Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber] - \"Bicentennial Homecoming\", northeast and southeast corners","BW-5609 - Downstairs bedroom [Downstairs Bedchamber] - \"Bicentennial Homecoming\", southeast corner","BW-5610 - Pair of derby figurines (man and woman), c. 1765 [W-2649/A-B]","BW-5613/A-B - Bill, from Thomas Contee, 1775 April 12 [A-420], endorsed to William Fairfax on reverse","BW-5614/A-B - Perspective view of Mount Vernon with key","BW-5615/A-B - Facsimile of General Washington's map of Truro Parish, c. 1767; BW-5615/A - Facsimile of original owned by Miss Wills, Romsley, England, photocopy; BW-5615/B - Facsimile of above as reproduced in 1964 Annual Report, photocopy","BW-5616/A-B - Engraving - \"East View of Mount Vernon Mansion\" - c. 1859","BW-5617/A-B - Engravaing of \"Mount Vernon\" from a photograph taken on the spot expressly for \"The Record\"- 1859; photocopy","BW-5618/A-B - Engraving - \"Mount Vernon, Home of Washington,\" 1859, by Whateley and Sinclair","BW-5619/1-14 - Restoration - Blue Room, details when ceiling plaster \u0026 lath were stripped for replacement; 1 5/8 x 2 1/4 negs","BW-5620/A-B - Mansion East Front from north end; BW-5620/A - unusable, scratch In the sky","BW-5622/1-2 - Restoration - Reshingling Mansion roof","BW-5623/1-2 - Wilson Line catamaran \"America\"","BW-5625 - Book - George Washington's copy of Mawe's Universal Gardener - title page only","BW-5633 - Pair of shoes [W-1524]; taken from color negative, CN-511/A","BW-5636 - Harpsichord [W-16]; made from CT-438/C","BW-5641 - New employee cottage; for Director's Monthly Report","BW-5643 - Haymaking on 12-acre field ; For Director's Monthly Report","BW-5644/A-B - Continental currency Thirty-Five Dollars; Box #5 - 8x10 neg.","BW-5645/A-D - Letter from Marquis de Chastellux to George Washington - 17 June 1784 [RM-207, MS-2665]; Box #5 - 8x10","BW-5646/A-B - Map of Mt. Zepher and Union Farms; Box #5 - 8x10","BW-5648/A-H - Camp stool used by George Washington before it was withdrawn; LOAN - Walter Peter collection, see also negative #4749","BW-5651/A-B - Re-shingling south slope, west quarters of greenhouse slave quarters (Johnnie Miller, William Schumacher, Robert Crowe)","BW-5652/A-C - General Washington - impersonated by Jan Leighton ; Director's Monthly Report; for stills by Kodak for Washington Monument Visitor Center ; missing 11/6/2023, print available ; BW-5652/C - Missing 3/16/1987","BW-5655/A-C - Pictures of the Sound and Light Program construction ; 2 negatives per sheet ; BW/5655/A-B - Bowling Green construction (from cupola); BW-5655/C - Pipes in back of Admiistrative Building","BW-5659 - North wall of Banquet Hall [New Room] ;  see CT-847","BW-5660 - Portrait of Ann Pamela Cunningham by James Reid Lambdin [M-905/A]","BW-5661 - Lace handkerchief [W-2661];  35 mm slide (CT-875); LOAN","BW-5662 - Breakfast table [W-2660]; can't use, white on top of table; LOAN","BW-5663/A - Receipt from George Washington to Burwell Bassett 1768 May 19 [RM-466; MS-3584]","BW-5663/B-C - Letter, George Washington to Benjamin Vaughan, 1785 February [RM-467; MS-3602]","BW-5664/A-C - Defender punch bowl, overall and details [W-2662]; 35 mm slide; seeCT-873 and CT-876","BW-5665 - Wine cooler - two-bottle plated cooler given by George Washington O. Wolcott [W-2654]; CLOSED LOAN","BW-5666/A-B - Map by G. Gillingham in 1859, of George Washington's land at Mount Vernon","BW-5671 - Card, Terminal and entrance gates - sketch of \"Please present this card….\" by Robert B. Fisher; photo by Good Impressions, Washington, D.C.","BW-5673 - Basement evolution by W. Bailey, 1944 ; retroactively,  no date","BW-5680 - Replica of Mount Vernon (1893 World's Fair) ; Avery Library (Columbia University)\t;  #2261 Negative for Columbia University ;  missing 11/6/2023","BW-5709 - Tea set on tea table [H-36] in Front Parlor; Photocom - see CT-456/A","BW-5711/B - Copy photograph, Reception in Rose Garden, White House: President Ford, Mr. \u0026 Mrs. Feinstone, Mrs. Thomas Turner Cooke, Regent, \u0026 John Warner; Negative by \"W-n House\"","BW-5714/A-B - Trolley service - last day at Mount Vernon (E.C. Gibbs, \"Buck\" Thomas, Harry Rouse \u0026 Finnie Craig), February 23, 1930","BW-5715/A-D - Copy photographs, Railway (electric) construction from Mayme Parker collection\n; BW-5715/A - \"The Dyke\"; BW-5715/B - \"The Alexandria Curve\"; BW-5715/C - Hunting Creek trestle \u0026 draw bridge; BW-5715/D - Cutting rail line through woods","BW-5717 - Copy photograph, Vice Regent of Virginia - Mrs. John H. Guy, Jr.","BW-5743/A-B - Wedding slippers worn by Martha Washington [W-2667]; see CT-879","BW-5744/A-C - Fan given by King Hostick [W-2704], overall and details; see CT-880","BW-5745/A-B - Necessaire or case with dental scraper [W-2668]","BW-5746/A-B - Silver cream ladle [W-2669]","BW-5747/A-C - Caddy spoon - silver [W-2705]","BW-5748/A-C - Pistol-handled knife and fork [W-2693/A-B]; LOAN - Smithsonian collection","BW-5751/A-B - Letter from George Washington to Charles Pettit, 1781 January 3 [RM-501; MS-4085]","BW-5752/A-B - Letter from George Washington to William Pearce, 1794 October 6 [RM-490-F; MS-3981]","BW-5753/A-B - Pair of unfinished embroidered canvas [W-2709/A-B]","BW-5754 - Illustration of an incident in Laurence Sterne's A SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY, from the chapter, \"The Act of Charity. Paris.\" Engraved by Jean Marie Delattre (1746-1845) after Francis Wheatley after Laurence Sterne [W-2720]","BW-5755/A-B - Glassware; cordial, champagne \u0026 wine glasses, [W-2696], [W-2698], [W-2697]; and pair of punch cups [W-2695/A-B]; LOAN","BW-5756/A-C - Nutpicks [W-2700]","BW-5760/A-B - Letter from George Washington to William Pearce, 1794 October 1 [RM-490-F; MS-3980]","BW-5761 - Pohick Church - west side ; CT-509 by Campbell's (5/65)","BW-5764 - Copy photograph, French hunting horn [W-81]; photo taken from 35 mm slide by Campbell's","BW-5768 - George Washington Parke Custis by Robert Edge Pine; see CT-883, 35mm; LOAN - Washington and Lee University","BW-5769 - Eliza Parke Custis by Robert Edge Pine; see CT-844, 35mm; LOAN - Washington and Lee University","BW-5771/1-20 - Trees of Mount Vernon; photos by Jack Rottiar for article by Jack Long in November 1953 issue of American Forests Magazine, \"Living Links with Washington\"; BW-5771/1 - Mr. Fisher and E. John Long (L) - Mt. Atlas Cedar, southeast corner of south lawn; BW-5771/2-3 - South Lane approaching Tomb; BW-5771/4 - School [Garden] House; BW-5771/5 - North Grove and edge of Piazza; BW-5771/6 - Approach to New Tomb; BW-5771/7-8 - West Front of Mansion from gate; BW-5771/9-10 - Trees on south serpentine at Kitchen [Lower] Garden gate: Tulip poplar #65 with mistletoe; BW-5771/11 - Trees on north serpentine of Family Garden gate (Left to Right:  Hemlock #55, Elm #56, Ash #58, Holly #60, Tulip Poplar #57, Ash #63, Buckeye #59); BW-5771/12 - Trees on north serpentine of Family Garden gate (left to right:  Hemlock #55, Elm #56, Ash #58, Holly #60, Tulip Poplar #57, Ash #63, Buckeye #59); BW-5771/13 - Clump of black oak in swale towards river at east edge of Reservoir Field; BW-5771/14 -Black oak at Tomb on south edge of approach walk; BW-5771/15 - Trees on north serpentine (Elm #56 on right; Ash #44 on left); BW-5771/16-17 - White oak in pasture towards West Gate; BW-5771/18-20 - Black oak in swale towards river at east edge of Reservoir Field","BW-5773 - West Parlor [Front Parlor] mantel \u0026 coat-of-arms; photo by Campbell's from CT-846/B","BW-5775/A-B - Nancy Bear, Director's Secretary ; Passport photo","BW-5778 - School [Garden] House in upper garden - back view; see CT-729/D ; photo by Campbell's","BW-5779/A-B - 1792 paintings of east and west Mansion views [H-2445/A-B]; see CT-832","BW-5780 - Shell Cushion; see CN/CT-891/A-J","BW-5781 - Linen Press [W-2727]; see CN/CT-892/A-R","BW-5782 - Gilt looking glass [W-2710]","BW-5783 - 1977 Council, members of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association pose on the east lawn","BW-5790/A-B - Perspective view of Mount Vernon for handbook","BW-5842 - Copy photograph, north lane gate next to spinning house (1875-1885)","BW-5843 - Copy photograph, Old Tomb surrounded by picket fence","BW-5846 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of approach to the Tomb","BW-5847 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of path from wharf to tomb","BW-5848 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of the west gate","BW-5849 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of east lawn path to deer park with the Potomac River in the distanc","BW-5850 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of Summer House","BW-5851 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of lawn \u0026 trees","BW-5852 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of Coach and Coach House","BW-5853 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of Wharf","BW-5854 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of Summer House","BW-5855 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of South Lane","BW-5856 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of Tomb","BW-5857 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of view from bowling green towards upper garden entrance","BW-5858 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of View of Tomb interior","BW-5859 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of man next to the sundial","BW-5860 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of railway tracks \u0026 Texas gate","BW-5861 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of Stable","BW-5882/A-C - Russell Smith painting of the Old Tomb [M-2731]; see CT/CN-1002","BW-5883 - Airship over trees on the Mount Vernon estate","BW-5884 - Closeup of bottom of airship flying over Mount Vernon estate","BW-5885 - Two airships flying near the flagpole on the east lawn of Mount Vernon","BW-5886 - Airship from Piazza","BW-5887 - Airship flying north of the Mansion","BW-5888 - Two airships flying over the stable","BW-5889 - Airship flying south of the stable","BW-5890 - Airship over Mansion - East Front ; see BW-718 and BW-7749","BW-5891 - Airship over the Texas Gate","BW-5894 - Copy photograph, Banquet Hall [New Room]","BW-5895 - Copy photograph, West Parlor [Front Parlor]","BW-5896 - Copy photograph, Front Hall [Central Passage]","BW-5897 -  Copy photograph, South lawn and Coach","BW-5898 - Copy photograph, view down the southeast lawn towards the Potomac River","BW-5899 - Copy photograph, Bowling Green through the elliptical window","BW-5900 - Copy photograph, South lane and coach","BW-5901 - Copy photograph, Study, missing 3/17/1987","BW-5902 - Copy photograph, Old Tomb","BW-5903 - Copy photograph, Potomac River from Marshall Hall Wharf with boats on the water - old photograph","BW-5904 - Copy photograph of Marshall Hall ; old photo","BW-5905 - Copy photograph, North Lane; old photo","BW-5906 - Copy photograph, School House [Garden House];  old photo","BW-5907 - Copy photograph, New Tomb; old photo","BW-5908 - Copy photograph, Greenhouse in Upper Garden; old photo","BW-5909 - Copy photograph, Dining Room [Small Dining Room]; old photo","BW-5910 - Copy photograph, Summer House","BW-5922/A-C - Pincushion and needle case worked by Martha Washington [W-2738/A-B]; see CN-2502","BW-5923/A-B - Chinese export cups \u0026 saucers with view of Mount Vernon [M-2737/A-D]; see CT-1474","BW-5924/1-4 - Martha Washington's diamond ring [W-2736]","BW-5925/1-2 - Letter, George Washington to Josiah Hawkins, 1786 February 27 [RM-544; MS-4191]","BW-5926/1-2 - Plate from agriculture book of sowing machine","BW-5927/1-2 - Letter, Betty Lewis lto George Washington 1793 January 29 [RM-545; MS-4192]","BW-5928/1-2 - Custine waste bowl [W-2322]; see CT-1475; Dunlop Studio","BW-5929/1-2 - First paragraph from Washington's advertisement in Alexandria Gazette of 2 February 1796 about renting land","BW-5970/1-2 - East Front of Mansion from northeast","BW-5971/1-2 - East Front of Mansion from southeast; (see CT-1967), 2 missing 3/17/1987","BW-5972 - Woven portrait of Washington ; Mike Lynch; Bird in Hand Studio","BW-5973 - Copy photograph, Wilson Line Boat City of Washington ; from print; old photo","BW-5974 - Copy photograph, Steamer Charles Macalester at the Mount Vernon wharf; from print; old photo","BW-5976 - Harry Rouse, Capt Penn Daw Rescue Squad ; from original owned by Harry Rouse","BW-5977 - Left to right: Albert Neitzey, Ernest Embrey, Harry Rouse ; from original owned by Harry Rouse","BW-5978 - Wilfred Neitzey, Mr. Permar and Sam Harback posing in laundry yard showing the length of Mr. Permar's mustache; from original owned by Harry Rouse","BW-5979/1-2 - Harry Rouse on the piazza and on the south ha-ha wall; from original owned by Harry Rouse","BW-5980 - Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rouse ; from original owned by Harry Rouse","BW-5981 - Willie Miller, Albert Neitzey and Jimmy Rouse; from original owned by Harry Rouse","BW-6039 - View of East Front in snow from evergreen at southeast corner of lawn; Negative made from color negative; winter '78-'79; Jack Doyle (?) photographer","BW-6084 - William McChesney Martin, Mrs. William, Mrs. Guy \u0026 Donald Regan posing in front of the fireplace in the new room; B\u0026W inte-rnegative from color print","BW-6085 - Three horses arrive at Mount Vernon in the paddock; for 1980 Annual Report ; from CS-4038/21","BW-6118 - North wall of Large Dining Room ; from CS 2678 ; Missing - 11/13/2023","BW-6119 - West Front under snow - strong shadows ; Missing 11/13/2023","BW-6120 - South end of Mansion, kitchen and ha-ha wall under snow; missing 11/13/2023","BW-6121 - East Front under snow - tree shadows on right","BW-6238 - Portrait - Mrs. John Mirza Bennett, Vice Regent of Texas; copy neg by Photo Solutions 1987","BW-6239 - Mrs. Thomas S. Maxey, Vice Regent of Texas, 1896-1938; copy neg by Photo Solutions 1983","BW-6240 - Copy photograph, Texas gate, a horse and carriage can be seen through the gate","BW-6244 - Family Kitchen fireplace","BW-6245 - Family Kitchen fireplace and southeast corner","BW-6246 - Family Kitchen - east wall with fireplace","BW-6247 - Family Kitchen - view of northeast corner","BW-6248 - Scullery - view towards northwest corner","BW-6249 - View of the Mansion, south colonnade and north facade of the kitchen","BW-6250 - Larder","BW-6251 - Vertical tea service and 1776 Peale portrait (south wall) in West Parlor [Front Parlor]","BW-6252/1-2 - Tea service on Piazza","BW-6253 - Red Devon cow in paddock, the south garden house can be seen in the along the brick wall to the lower garden.","BW-6254 - Vegetables in wheelbarrow in Lower Garden","BW-6255 - View of Lower Garden looking east","BW-6256 - Dining Room - view towards southwest corner","BW-6257 - Greenhouse - interior with sago palm","BW-6258 - Fishing scene along the Potomac shoreline","BW-6259 - Painting - 1792 East Front of Mount Vernon [H-2445/A]","BW-6260 - Painting - 1792 West Front of Mount Vernon [H-2445/B]","BW-6261 - Lund Washington 1775 journal with George Washington's inkwell; Gould Collection","BW-6262/1-2 - Lund Washington's list of 1781 slaves who went on the British ship Savage [RM-770 ; MS-5084]; Photo Solutions, Alexandria","BW-6263 - South wall of the Large Dining Room [New Room]","BW-6264 - Large Dining Room [New Room] - north wall","BW-6265 - Study - southwest corner; includes view of dressing table, copy press; fan chair; Aitken secretary bookcase and uncommon chair.","BW-6266 - Central Passage looking east","BW-6267 - Pantry looking toward Dining Room","BW-6268 - Hall bedroom [Small Room]","BW-6269 - Blue Room","BW-6271 - North wall in New Room with Aitken chairs lined in front of venetian window","BW-6272/1-2 - Reproduction Argand lamp in place in northwest garret chamber","BW-6273/1-2 - Black \u0026 White Staffordshire vegetable dish ; Owned by Knight Kiplinger; RESTRICTED USE","BW-6275 - Aerial view of Mount Vernon; possibly Paul Kennedy; from-CT 4942/4","BW-6276 -  Book - A Simple Story, title page","BW-6277 - Book - A Simple Story, interior page with Martha Washington signature and Eleanor P. Custis label","BW-6278 - Letter - George Washington to Messrs. Lyles \u0026 Co., 1786 February 8 - page 1 [RM-774; MS-5158]","BW-6279 - Letter - George Washington to Messrs. Lyles \u0026 Co., 1786 February 8 - page 2 [RM-774; MS-5158]","BW-6280 - Letter, Lund Washington to George Washington, 1767 August 17 [RM-780; MS-5170]","BW-6281 - Close-up of Lund Washington's signature, 1767 August 17 [RM-780; MS-5170]","BW-6282 - Reverse of the Lund Washington letter to George Washington, 1767 August 17 [RM-780; MS-5170]","BW-6283 - Newspaper advertisement - renting Mount Vernon Farms","BW-6284/1-2 - Close-up of Bastille sketch","BW-6285/1-2 - View looking straight down on wine cooler [W-2618]","BW-6286/1-2 - Seed pearl cross [W-3103] and brooch [W-3104]","BW-6287/1-2 - Bastille sketch [W-3223]; Right edge cut off of #2; LOAN","BW-6288/1-2 - Mignot painting of the Piazza [M-3108]","BW-6289/1-2 - Four bottle wine cooler [W-2618]","BW-6292/1-2 - Sharples of George Washington, unframed [W-1962]","BW-6293/1-2 - Sharples of Martha Washington, unframed [W-1963]","BW-6294/1-2 - Sharples of George Washington Lafayette, unframed [W-2019]","BW-6295/1-2 - Sharples of George Washington Parke Custis, unframed [W-2647]; LOAN","BW-6296/1-2 - Sharples of Nelly Custis, unframed [W-2645]","BW-6297/1-2 - Small Dining Room looking west","BW-6298/1-2 - Small Dining Room looking southwest","BW-6299/1-2 - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room] looking south","BW-6300/1-2 - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room] looking south - vertical","BW-6301 - John Parke Custis silver inventory ; from CS-4943/5","BW-6302/1-2 - Torchere in New Room","BW-6303/1-3 - Engraving - Louis XVI [W-767/A-B]","BW-6304 - Aitken chair \u0026 Trumbull portrait (reproductions) in Central Passage","BW-6305 - Close-up Vaughan mantel","BW-6306/1-2 - Mirror [W-1181] and brackets [W-57] in the New Room","BW-6307/1-2 - Close-up original Aitken chair in the new room","BW-6308 - East wall of Large Dining Room [New Room]","BW-6309 - West wall of Large Dining Room [New Room]","BW-6310/1-2 - North wall of Large Dining Room [New Room]","BW-6311/1-2 - South wall of Large Dining Room [New Room]","BW-6312/1-2 - Newspaper - detail of printed letter to Lund Washington - 1781; negatives from Library of Congress, restricted","BW-6316 - Engraving - Father, I Cannot Tell a Lie: I Cut The Tree by John C. McRae [WB-2A1]","BW-6318/1-3 - Bastille sketch; BW-6318/1 - before restoration; BW-6318/2-3 - after restoration; LOAN","BW-6319/1-2 - Declaration of Independence signing medal [M-3247]","BW-6320/1-2 - 1876 The Danish Medal - Centennial Medal [M-3187]","BW-6321 - Ulysses Simpson Grant medal [M-3073]","BW-6322 - Marble Houdon Bust of Washington; Owned by Yale","BW-6323 - Portrait - Marquis de Lafayette, pastel drawing [H-1399]; LOAN - Courtesy of Yale University Art Gallery, de Lancey Kountze Collection","BW-6324 - Portrait - Marquis de Lafayette, oil on parchment by Jean Baptiste Mouzaisse [H-1398]; LOAN - Courtesy of Yale University Art Gallery, de Lancey Kountze Collection","BW-6325 - Rare, primitive American print of Washington after Gilbert Stuart's \"Lansdowne Portrait\", date unknown [SC-1]; from Scott Collection; 8 1/2\" x 6\"","BW-6326 - Engraving - George Washington Esqr. General and Commander in Chief of the Continental Army in America. ; From Scott Collection, [SC-3]; Done from an original Drawn from Life by Alexr. Campbell of Williamsburg.  (Published by C. Shepherd, 1775) One of the several fictititious portraits of Washington that were circulated in England in the early years of the Revolution.  It is believed that the artisit, \"Alexander Campbell,\" was also a fabricaton of the publisher.  When Washington received a copy from his aide, Joseph Reed, he wrote, \"Mrs. Washington desires I well thank you for the picture you sent her.  Mr. Campbell, whom I never saw to my knowledge, has made a very formidable figure of the Commander in Chief, giving him a sufficient portion of terror in his countenance.\"  (13-3/4\" X 9-3/4\" image)","BW-6327 - Memorial engraving, Pater Patriae, by Enoch G. Gridley, after John Coles, Jr. \u0026 Edward Savage, c. 1800 ; From Scott Collection, [SC-2];  Surrounding Washington's image are the allegorical figures of Columbia, Minerva, Mars, Fame, Liberty, and Truth.  The war veteran in the foreground represents the \"Grief of all the Army of America for the loss of their beloved General and Commander in Chief.\"  (12-7/8\" X 8-3/4\" image)","BW-6328 - Engraving - George Washington Esq., engraved by David Edwin, after Gilbert Stuart; From Scott Collection, [SC-19];  Published by T.B. Freeman, Philadelphia, May 1, 1798.  (8\" X 5-5/8\" inside frame)","BW-6329 - Engraving - George Washington by Noel LeMire, after Le Paon \u0026 Charles Willson Peale, Paris, 1780; From Scott Collection, [SC-5];  Washington owned a copy of this print and a companion of General Lafayette, which he hung in the family dining room at Mount Vernon.  (16-1/2\" X 12-7/8\" image) ; missing 11/20/2023","BW-6338/1-2 - Letter, West Ford to Bushrod Washington 1829 August 29 [RM-710 ; MS-4857]; for 1985 Annual Report","BW-6341 - West Ford portrait [RM-710; RP-406; Print-3716]; Used in the 1985 Annual Report; Missing, destroyed by Colorfax, 1986","BW-6342/1-2 - Three ribbons - 1876 Centennial","BW-6343 - Painting - Early view of Mount Vernon by Victor de Grailly [M-3009]","BW-6344 - Engraving - George Washington by Freeman","BW-6345 - Letter, George Washington to Lawrence Lewis, 1799 January 23 - page 2 [RM-1188.002]","BW-6346 - Letter, George Washington to Lawrence Lewis, 1799 January 23 - page 1 [RM-1188.002]; Used in 1985 Annual Report","BW-6347 - Letter, George Washington to Clement Biddle, 1797 June 8 [RM-731; MS-4918]; Used in 1985 Annual Report","BW-6348/1-2 - 1754 lease to Mount Vernon","BW-6349 - Engraving - Early view of Mount Vernon, published by John Stockdale, 1789 [Print-5183/RP-203]; Used in 1985 Annual Report","BW-6350 - Survey, distances from Cameron to Colchester 1788, by George Washington [W-370]","BW-6351 - Engraving - George Washington by LeRoy after Trumbull [SC-101]; Used in 1985 Annual Report","BW-6352/1-2 - Engraving - A Display of the United States of America, Doolittle [SC-4]","BW-6353 - Bisque figures - huntsman [W-2316] and cymbal player [W-2317]; 1985 Annual Report","BW-6354 - Two George Washington medals - circa 1800","BW-6355 - Don Quixote, Spanish edition","BW-6356 - Red leather case","BW-6357 - Vaughan Journal [RM-750 ; MS-4996] - open","BW-6358 - Vaughan Journal - closed","BW-6389 - Copy photograph - Wash House interior ; from CS-1991/3","BW-6393/1-2 - Mount Vernon Inn - interior ;  Jula Kinnard has negatives in her file in the Development Office ; missing 11/20/2023","BW-6394/1-2 - Holiday scenario for Mount Vernon Christmas card - Small Dining Room","BW-6401 - Copy photograph - Mrs. J. Pringle, Vice Regent of South Carolina 1901-1921","BW-6402 - Copy photograph - East Front of Mansion, c. 1900. Original photograph taken by Leet Bros.","BW-6403 - Copy photograph, MVLA 1921 group portrait","BW-6404/1-2 - Copy photograph - Mrs. George Hearst, Vice Regent of California 1889-1918","BW-6408 - Law Family china on sideboard in Bolton Dining Room","BW-6415 - Engraving - Washington and Fairfax - Field Sports; Willard Budd Collection; Black and white negative from CS-4742/8","BW-6416 - Engraving - The Home of Washington - Washington with Lafayette; Willard Budd Collection, black and white negative; from CS-4742/85","BW-6418 - Drawing - portrait of West Ford; to replace earlier destroyed negative","BW-6419 - Black silk queue bag [W-2976]","BW-6420 - Tureen - Law china [H-3030/A1-A2]","BW-6421 - Inkstand - George Washington's [W-2974/A-E]","BW-6422 - Engraving - East Front of Mount Vernon by Bennett","BW-6423 - Engraving - East Front of Mount Vernon, after Currier \u0026 Ives","BW-6424 - Thomas Sully miniature portrait of George Washington [M-2953]","BW-6425 - Engraving - Tomb of Washington by Bennett","BW-6426 - Engraving - West Front of Mount Vernon by Bennett","BW-6427 - Washington notes, Deer park wall, 1798 October [RM-770 ; MS-5082]","BW-6428 - Book - Title page of Gospel News with George Washington signature [ML-278 W]","BW-6429 - Drawing, plan of  Mount Vernon - Vaughan Plan from Vaughan Journal [RM-750 ; MS-4996]","BW-6430 - Portrait - Nelly Custis by Binati [M-2954]","BW-6431 - Portrait - miniature of George Washington by John Robinson [M-2951]","BW-6432 - Letter, Martha Washington to Mary Stilson Lear, 1796 November 4, page 1; Lear is the mother of Tobias Lear [RM-767; MS-5052]","BW-6433 - Mansion interior, stairway to third floor","BW-6434 - Northeast garret chamber, 3rd floor of Mansion","BW-6435 - Southeast garret chamber - 3rd floor","BW-6436 - Martha Washington garret chamber with stove and exposed brick wall","BW-6437 - Closeup of Franklin fireplace in Martha Washington Garret Chamber","BW-6438 - Trundle bed in Blue Room","BW-6439 - Inter-negative of Large Dining Room looking northeast by Taylor King; from CS-4649/1; neg. missing 12/1991; Colorfax","BW-6440 - View looking southeast in study; from CS-4579/13; no negative in file 8-23-1990","BW-6441 - Engraving - A Display of the United States, by Amos Doolittle, after Joseph Wright, New Haven, 1794; From Scott Collection, SC-4. Published during Washington's presidency, this engraving features the seals of the United States and the thirteen original states in interlocking circles, each ring containing statistics on the state's population and congressional representation.  The unbroken chain surrounds a portrait of Washington, symbolically linking the first President with the strength of the new government.  (20-1/2\" X 4-3/4\" image)","BW-6442 - Engraving - His Excellency George Washington Lieut. Genl. of the Armies of the United States of America, engraved by D. Edwin, after Gilbert Stuart; From Scott Collection, SC-11. This print was published in 1798 following Washington's reappointment as Commander in Chief by President John Adams. (15-1/2\" X 10\" inside frame)","BW-6443 - Engraving - General George Washington, by Edward Savage; From Scott Collection, SC-12. Washington's diary records three sittings with Savage in 1790 for the original painting after which this engraving was based. He wears the badge of the Society of the Cincinnati on his left lapel. (6-1/4\" X 4 1/2\" image)","BW-6444 - Engraving - George Washington Ne en Virginie le 11 Fevrier 1732, engraved by Roger, after Madame de Brehan;  From Scott Collection, SC-9. The Marchioness de Brehan, a sister-in-law of the French minister in America, Comte de Moustier, visited Washington at Mount Vernon and again in New York after he had assumed the presidency. On October 3, 1789, the President noted in his diary: \"sat about two o'clock for Madame de Brienne, to complete a miniature profile of me which she had begun from memory and which she had made exceedlingly like the original.\" This print, based on her work, was published in Paris in 1801.  (7-1/4\" X 4-3/4\" image)","BW-6445 - Engraving - G. Washington, after Joseph Wright, [1794]; From Scott Collection, SC-7. Joseph Wright's striking profile of Washington, based on his life studies, was widely copied in prints, medallions, relief cuts and medals in America and in Europe. (2-5/8\" X 2\" oval)","BW-6446 - Engraving - Portrait of Washington by Benoit Louis Prevost, after Pierre Eugene Du Simitiere, 1781; From Scott Collection, SC-13. As part of a series of portraits of leaders of the American Revolution, Washington sat for Du Simitiere, a Swiss artist, in Philadelphia in 1779. (6-1/4\" X 4-3/4\" image)","BW-6447 - Engraving - America Lamenting Her Loss at the Tomb of General Washington, by James Akin \u0026 William Harrison; From Scott Collection, SC-16. This memorial print was published in Philadelphia, January 20, 1800, less than seven weeks after George Washington's death. (13-1/2\" X 7-3/4\" image)","BW-6448 - Engraving - Sacred to Patriotism, engraving on linen after Cornelius Tiebout \u0026 Charles Buxton, Glasgow, Scotland, 1819; The background depicts Bowling Green, New York at the time of the British evacuation, with an empty pedestal where a statue of George III formerly stood.  Washington stands on a pedestal in the foreground as a symbolic replacement for the king, surrounded by symbols of his military and political achievements. (26\" X 18-1/4\" image)","BW-6449 - Engraving - George Washington, engraved by C. Gobrecht, after B. Trott \u0026 Gilbert Stuart; From Scott Collection, SC-27. This familiar image was published in The Cyclopedia or Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and Literature by Abraham Rees, Philadelphia, 1821. (8-3/8\" X 6-3/4\" inside mat)","BW-6450 - Engraving - G. Washington, President of the United States, engraved by William Rollinson, published by I. Reid, New York, 1796; From Scott Collection, SC-25. This portrait, based on a miniature by Walter Robertson, was published in William Winterbotham's An Historical, Geographical, Commercial and Philosophical View … of the United States of America. (New York, 1796). (6\" X 4-1/4\" inside mat)","BW-6451 - Engraving - Washington, engraved by J. B. Longacre, after Gilbert Stuart; From Scott Collection. SC-37. This was published in The National Portrait Gallery of Distinguished Americans. (Philadelphhia, 1834)  (10\" X 7\" image)","BW-6452 - Engraving - George Washington, General and Commander In Chief of the American Revolutionary Army and first President of the United States, engraved by Edwin, after Gilbert Stuart, [1807]. ; From Scott Collection, SC-41. (6-3/4\" X 4\" inside mat)","BW-6453 - Engraving - G. Washington, engraved by B. Tanner after Gilbert Stuart; From Scott Collection, SC-59. (7\" X 4-3/8\" inside mat)","BW-6454 - Engraving - Gen. Washington, engraved by William Angus after Charles Willson Peale. ; From Scott Collection, SC-67. Published by J. Fielding, September 23, 1785.  (7-5/8\" X 4-1/2\" image)","BW-6455 - Engraving - Genl. Washington, with a vignette showing the British Surrender at Yorktown, October 19, 1781; From Scott Collection, SC-70. Published by T. Holloway, May 21, 1794. (9-3/4\" X 8-1/8\" plate)","BW-6456 - Engraving - S. E. George Washington, engraved by \"J.L.\" after \"Le B.\", undated; From Scott Collection, SC-71. This is one of the many images of Washington based on Charles Willson Peale's portraits which were circulated in Europe. (10-1/4\" X 7\" image)","BW-6457 - Engraving - His Excel. G: Washington, Esq, :L.L.D. Late Commander in Chief of the Armies of the U.S. of America \u0026 President of the Convention of 1787, engraved by John Sartain, after Charles Willson Peale, [1865]; From Scott Collection. SC-72. (6\" X 4-7/8\" image)","BW-6458 - Engraving - Genl. George Washington; From Scott Collection, SC-77. An early fictitious image published in William Russell's The History of America from the Discovery of Columbus to the Conclusion of the Late War. (London, 1779) (5-1/2\" X 3-1/2\" image)","BW-6459 - Engraving - Washington in 1772. Aetatis 40, engraved by J. W. Steel, after Anson Dickinson, 1833;  From Scott Collection, SC-79. This portrait is based on the earliest known portrait of George Washington by Charles Willson Peale, now in the collection of Washington and Lee University. (7\" X 4-5/8\" image)","BW-6460 - Engraving - George Washington Esqr. Obt. Decbr 14th 1799. AE 68, engraved by William Hamlin after Edward Savage; From Scott Collection, SC-89. (8\" X 5-3/4\" inside mat)","BW-6461 - Engraving - His Excellency George Washington Esq. Captain General of all the American Forces, by an unidentified artist; From Scott Collection, SC-101. Published in An Impartial History of the War in America between Great Britain and Her Colonies . . ., London \u0026 Carlisle, 1780. (7-3/8\" X 4-3/8\" image)","BW-6462 - Engraving - G. Washington, engraved by Jacques LeRoy, after John Trumbull, Brussells, 1781; From Scott Collection, SC-101. (7-3/8\" X 5\" image)","BW-6463 - Engraving - Geo: Washington, artist unknown; From Scott Collection, SC-102. Engraved for the Ladies Magazine, London, June 1795. (7-3/8\" X 4-7/8\" image)","BW-6464 - Engraving - Genl. Washington, engraved by Tisdale for C. Smith, New York, [1797]; From Scott Collection, SC-114. (7-3/8\" X 4-1/4\" image)","BW-6465 - Engraving - General Washington's Resignation, engraved by Alexander Lawson, after a design by John James Barralet, 1799; From Scott Collection, SC-116. Published in the Philadelphia Magazine and Review, January 1799. Washington addresses the Godess of Peace, having laid down symbols of his military career, and gestures towards his home, Mount Vernon. (7-1/2\" X 4-1/2\" image)","BW-6466 - Engraving - Geo. Washington, engraved by Grainger, after Archibald Robinson; From Scott Collection, SC-129. Published by H.D. Simmons, July 1, 1794. Washington's portrait stands above symbols of liberty and justice. (7\" X 4\" image)","BW-6492 - Close-up of newspaper (June 29), on lands surveyed in Georgetown for the new federal capitol and buildings; continuation (second half) of article started on negative BW-6493","BW-6493 - Close-up of newspaper (June 29), on lands surveyed in Georgetown for the new federal capitol and buildings; continuation (second half) of article can be read in negative BW-6492","BW-6494 - Harper's Weekly, key to Lady Washington's reception; missing 12/4/2023","BW-6495 - Newspaper - Fredericksburg, March 12 [1789], Washington's visit to his mother","BW-6496 - Map of the City of Washington","BW-6497 - Engraving - Doolittle Print of Federal Hall, George Washington Inauguration","BW-6498 - Engraving - Broadway Street, New York;  Missing 1991; remade 1993","BW-6499 - Engraving - Cherry Street House; Missing 1991","BW-6500 - Engraving - Philadelphia House; missing 12/4/2023","BW-6501 - Painting - Washington Bedchamber by John Gadsby Chapman; see CT-5063","BW-6502 - Painting - Old Tomb by John Gadsby Chapman; see CT-5062","BW-6503/1-2 - Painting - Distant View of Mount Vernon by John Gadsby Chapman; see CT-5064","BW-6504 - Painting - East Front of Mount Vernon by Ferdinand Richardt [M-2726]; from CT-5060","BW-6505 - Portrait of Lawrence Washington [W-126]; from CT-5059","BW-6506 - Vaughan Plan [W-1434]; from CT-5061","BW-6507 - Aitken chair - studio shot; from CT-5104","BW-6508 - Breakfast table from Little Parlor (Studio shot) [W-2660]; from CT-5103; LOAN from private collection","BW-6509 - Pair of torcheres - studio shot [W-1/A-B]; from CT-5089","BW-6510 - Uncommon chair made by Thomas Burling - studio shot [W-159]; from CT-5099","BW-6511 - Martha Washington's French writing desk, closed - studio shot [W-220]; from CT-5090","BW-6512 - Martha Washington's French writing desk, opened - studio shot [W-220]; from CT-5091","BW-6513 - Two-tiered dressing glass [W-195]; from CT-5102; LOAN","BW-6514 - Aitken sideboard - studio shot [W-94]; from CT-5092","BW-6515 - George Washington's dressing table [W-202]; from CT-5100","BW-6516 - Fan chair - studio shot [M-2902]; from CT-5088","BW-6517 - Martha Washington's dressing table [W-372]; from CT-5093","BW-6518 - George Washington's shoe \u0026 knee buckle and Martha Washington's buckle ; from CT-5107","BW-6519 - Garnet jewelry ; from CT-5106","BW-6520 - Garnet and pearl jewelry; from CT-5105","BW-6521 - Birdseye view - Whately-Sinclair; Washington House Photo Lab\t; from CS-3315/4","BW-6522/1-2 - View of Scouts at Mount Vernon with fife and drum corps; from slide","BW-6523 - Low aerial view of archaeological site; from slide","BW-6531 - Washington silver cruet stand\t[W-2518] and bottles [W-2523/A-B]","BW-6532 - 4-bottle silver wine cooler [W-2618]","BW-6533 - Silver handle of Washington's dress sword [W-84]","BW-6534 - Smithsonian silver knife and fork [W-2693/A-B] - LOAN","BW-6535 - Silver plateau - 3 sections [W-105]","BW-6536 - Silver salver with Washington crest [W-2515]","BW-6537 - 2 silver camp cups [W-2754/A-B]; LOAN","BW-6538 - Silver tray made by Ephraim Brasher [W-32]","BW-6539 - Washington's silver coffee pot [W-2517]","BW-6540 - Custis silver hot water urn and candlesticks","BW-6541 - Thompson Davis spoons","BW-6542 - Richard Humphreys spoons","BW-6544 - Engraving - A View of Federal Hall of the City of New York [WB-MPB16]","BW-6545 - Birth record page of Washington family bible [W-408]","BW-6546 - Bastille key and sketch in Central Passage","BW-6547 - Close-up of Bastille key and sketch in Central Passage","BW-6555 - Book - Frontispiece of Gardner's Dictionary","BW-6556 - Title page of George Washington's 1797 diary [W-1490]","BW-6557 - George Washington's 1797 diary, month of January [W-1490]","BW-6558 - Letter of Thomas Mifflin circa 1777","BW-6559 - Engraving - Washington crossing the Allegeny [Allegheny] River [WB-6A1]; Willard Budd Collection","BW-6561 - Engraving - On the great occasion of our presidential election","BW-6563 - Engraving - Memorial piece, \"Columbia Lamenting ...\" [M-1087/H1]","BW-6565 - Engraving - Washington presiding in the Convention of 1787 [WB-45C1]; Willard Budd Collection","BW-6566 - Book - Copperplate 'Plate 2' from the Gardner's Dictionary","BW-6567 - Book - The Gardner's Dictionary and Gardner's Kalender - opened to their title pages","BW-6568 - General plan of Mount Vernon by Worth Bailey","BW-6570 - Book - The journal of Major George Washington, title page and partial view of fold out map [ML-306-M]","BW-6571 - Letter, George Washington to Charles Carter, 1798 October 25 [RM-788; MS-5185]","BW-6572 - Letter, George Washington to Henry Knox 1789 April 1","BW-6573 - Letter, George Washington to George Digges, 1786 December 28 [RM-801; MS-5216]","BW-6575 - Washington's Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber] looking south","BW-6576 - Fireplace and crib - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]","BW-6577 - Small Dining Room looking west","BW-6578 - Family Kitchen - fireplace","BW-6579 - Lafayette Bedroom - northwest corner","BW-6580 - North wall of Large Dining Room [New Room], view of Venetian or Palladian window","BW-6581 - Clerk's quarters in the circle storehouse","BW-6582 - Downstairs Bechamber [Old Chamber] fireplace with Martha Washington sewing chair","BW-6583 - View into Pantry [Butler's Pantry] with high chair [W-103] in the room","BW-6584 - Dressing table and Martha Washington trunk - Lafayette Bedchamber","BW-6585 - Overseer's quarters in spinning house","BW-6586 - Riding chair [H-1888] in Coach House","BW-6587 - View of Martha Washington desk in the Washington Bedchambe","BW-6588 - Northeast garret chamber","BW-6589 - Greenhouse slave quarters - interior","BW-6590 - Scullery in the Family Kitchen","BW-6591 - Yellow Room, northeast corner","BW-6592 - Yellow Room, looking east","BW-6593 - Blue Room, northwest corner","BW-6594 - Martha Washington's garret chamber","BW-6595 - Northwest garret chamber","BW-6596 - Little Parlor, view towards north wall","BW-6597 - West Parlor [Front Parlor], view of  tea service and fireplace","BW-6598 - Powel coach [H-737] in the Stable","BW-6599 - Central Passage view of staircase looking towards west entrance","BW-6600 - Study, southeast corner - closet open","BW-6651 - Re-enactment of George Washington leaving for Presidency ; B\u0026W negative made 1/1990 from uncatalogued slide from Development","BW-6654/1-4 - Select pages from Vaughan Journal showing illustrated drawings [RM-750 ; MS-4996]; BW-6654/1 - Plan of Mount Vernon; BW-6654/2 - Berkeley Springs; BW-6654/3 - 'Youghagany' [Youghiogheny] River sketch ; BW-6654/4 - Warm Springs (near Berkeley Springs?)","BW-6655 - Detail of house for families from Savage painting of east front - 1792; from CS-4726/14","BW-6656 - Glass pyramid ; from CS-4783/16","BW-6657/1-2 - Portrait - George Washington by James Sharples [W-1962]; BW-6657/1 - before treatment, with normal light; BW-6657/2 - before treatment - ultraviolet light ; Winterthur","BW-6665 - Engraving - General Washington, fictitious image published in William Russell's \"History of America 1779\" [SC-77]; made from a slide","BW-6667/1-2 - Mezzotint - George Washington by Charles Willson Peale [Print-3905/RP-486]; 1989 Annual Report","BW-6668 - Reenaactment of Inaugural journey - coach in front of Mansion","BW-6669 - Map of New York City owned by New York Historical Society, New York, NY","BW-6670 - Book - George Washington's copy of The Bee [W-368]","BW-6671 - Land grant [Westmoreland County] for John Washington, 1667 October 30 [RM-810 ; MS-5226]","BW-6672 - Survey of Pope's Creek Plantation, 1742 August 24 [RM-810 ; MS-5225]","BW-6673 - Coach on the Mansion circle- reenactment of inaugural journey; Taken from slide","BW-6674 - Engraving of Old Tomb by G. Fairman [A-454.15]","BW-6675 - Engraving of New Tomb by Putnam","BW-6676/1-2 - Engraving of The Tomb of Washington - new tomb [A-454.17]","BW-6677 - Deed, granted to Giles Brent, Junior, 1654 September 6 [RM-283 ; MS-2832]","BW-6678 - Copy photograph, Bill Sommerfield as George Washington greeting the Regent (Mrs. Robert Channing Seamans, Jr.) ;  Negative taken from a print","BW-6679 - Eleanor Parke Custis signature in an unidentified book","BW-6680 - Book - Title page, Treatise on Education, signed by Bushrod Washington [ML-322-F]","BW-6681 - Engraving - Life of Washington, the farmer, by Regnier after Stearns [M-1087/CC]","BW-6682 - Copy photograph, Reenactment of George Washington being told of his election; Photo only from a print","BW-6683 - Copy photograph, George Washington conference at Old Colony in Alexandria","BW-6684 - Aitken secretary, tambour closed, with upper cornice [W-158]","BW-6685 - Aitken secretary, tambour open, with upper cornice [W-158]","BW-6686 - Aitken secretary, top cornice removed, tambour open [W-158]","BW-6687 - Aitken secretary, top cornice removed, tambour closed [W-158]","BW-6688 - Aitken secretary, top cornice removed, tambour open, doors open [W-158]","BW-6689 - Aitken secretary [W-158] \u0026 \"uncommon\" chair[W-159] together","BW-6690 - Burling \"uncommon\" chair, after restoration \u0026 strengthening [W-159]","BW-6691 - Burling \"uncommon\" chair [W-159], after restoration - angle shot","BW-6692 - Copy photograph, ambrotype of Tomb, circa 1860","BW-6705 - Measured drawing - Mansion elevations - 1897, T. Mellon Rogers","BW-6706 - Measured drawings - Mansion floor plans, 1st, 2nd, 3rd floors - 1897, T. Mellon Rogers; original drawings in archives","BW-6707 - Measured drawing - Mansion floor plans, east elevation dependency - Van Campen Taylor, 1876","BW-6708 -  Measured drawing - Mansion interior, central stairway profile, south view by Morley Williams, 1935; original drawing in archives","BW-6709 -  Measured drawing - Mansion interior, Palladian window by Morley Williams, 1935; original drawing in archives","BW-6710 - Measured drawing - Mansion interior, Washington Bedchamber and back hall floor plan by Morley Williams, 1935; original drawing in archives","BW-6711 - Measured drawing - Mansion interior, Washington Bedchamber, fireplace - north wall by Morley Williams, 1935; original drawing in archives","BW-6712 - Engraving - \"Conquering the Wilderness\"; Willard-Budd Collection; B\u0026W negative made from slide (CS-4742/9); MISSING 12/11/2023","BW-6713 - Engraving - \"The Courtship of Washington\"; Willard-Budd Collection; B\u0026W negative from slide (CS-4742/21) ; MISSING 12/11/2023","BW-6719 - Measured drawing - colonnade by Van Campen Taylor, 1876","BW-6720 - Measured drawing - Mansion interior, Palladian window by Morley Williams, 1935","BW-6721 -  Measured drawing - (detail) showing East Front elevation by Van Campen Taylor, 1876","BW-6722 -  Measured drawing, West Gate and lodges by Samuel Boots, 1875","BW-6723 - Measured drawing - Mansion and dependencies by Charles K. Bryant, 1932; for Virigina Building at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco","BW-6724 -  Measured drawing - Mansion interior, Washington Bedchamber, west wall by Morley Williams, 1932","BW-6727 - Detail of George Washington \u0026 Martha Washington from engraving of their wedding; from CS-5264/4","BW-6728 - Detail of George Washington \u0026 Martha Washington from engraving of their wedding; from CS-5264/6","BW-6731 - Small Dining Room - holidays table, view towards north wall","BW-6732 - Large Dining Room  [New Room] - Christmas pie for holiday scenario; also 8x10","BW-6733 - Large Dining Room [New Room] - sideboard with desserts for holiday scenario","BW-6734 - Lafayette bedroom with holiday tea","BW-6735 - Jim Rees' \"great cake\" for holiday scenario;  also 8x10","BW-6738 - Charles Willson Peale mezzotint, \"His Excellency George Washington...\" [Print-3905/RP-486]","BW-6752/A-B - George Washington's townhouse in Washington, D. C. - published images; Owned by Historial Society of Washington, D.C.","BW-6753 - Oval medallion - Washington by Wedgwood [M-3438]","BW-6754/A-B - Creamware - plate next to sherds, same design with feather edge","BW-6755 - Mount Vernon viewshed map","BW-6756/A-B - Copy photograph, Mount Vernon Wharf from river and from the shore; old photos","BW-6757 - Engraving - portrait George Washington by Edward Savage","BW-6758 - Book illustration - \"Fishing\" from The Sportsman's Dictionary","BW-6759 - George Washington paste knee buckles","BW-6760/A-B - Letter - William Thornton to George Washington, 1798 December 21","BW-6761/A-B - Indenture, George Corbin Washington and David English, 1817 August 14 [RM-841; MS-5293]","BW-6762 - Archaeological sherds from vineyard and kitchen","BW-6763 - General Nathaniel Greene [M-1449]","BW-6764 - Engraving - General Washington [M-1896]","BW-6765/A-D - Commemorative medals ; BW-6765/A - Chicago World's Fair 1883; BW-6765/B - Presidential seal medal (small); BW- 6765/C - George Washington medal [M-3409]; BW- 6765/D - George Washington medal \u0026 Presidential Seal medal together","BW-6766 - Floor plan George Washington's townhouse","BW-6767 - Etching - West Front Mount Vernon by Paul Geissler [EV-3962/RP-505]","BW-6768 - Colored engraving Tomb - Bartlett","BW-6769 - Engraving - \"East view of Mt. Vernon Mansion\"","BW-6772 - Letter - George Washington to John Alton, 1759 April 5 [W-416]; (oversize negatives in separate \"oversize\" box Picture Storage)","BW-6773 - Detail - Julia Anne Blackburn Washington in family portrait by Chapman; for museum exhibit; owned by Masonic Memorial - Alexandria; acquired by Mount Vernon in 2018 [H-5709]","BW-6774 - Copy photograph, John A. Washington, III; For Museum Exhibit","BW-6775 - Portrait, Charles Washington; Museum Exhibit","BW-6776 - Portrait - Betty Washington Lewis by John Wollaston [H-764]; Museum Exhibit","BW-6777 - Portrait - Samuel Washington; Museum Exhibit","BW-6780/A - Mansion - West Front","BW-6783/A-C - Copy photograph, Royal visit of Prince Charles and Princes Anne, July 17, 1970","BW-6790 - Copy photograph, Aerial view from record photos [RP-304; Print 5506]","BW-6797/1-2 - Drawing of Mansion and basement by George Washington [W-1369/A]","BW-6798 - Mourning scene painted by Nelly Custis [W-3614]","BW-6799 - Blue \u0026 white pickle dish","BW-6800 - Martha Washington's dressing table in the Washington Bedchamber [W-372]","BW-6801 - Copy photograph - 1858 stereograph of East Front by Langenheim [RP-6 ; St-3020]","BW-6802/1-2 - Needle case cut from shell cushion, view of outside and with case opened [W-3529]","BW-6803/1-3 - Punch bowl - details of center motif and inside decorative borders [W-2100]","BW-6807 - Copy photograph, Study - view towards southeast corner; from CS-4601/41","BW-6821/1-2 - Overseer's quarters","BW-6822 - Larder in the Kitchen","BW-6823 - Greenhouse slave quarters - interior bunks","BW-6824 - Lacquered dressing case [W-219]","BW-6825/A-B - Martha Washington's fan, front and back [W-2704]","BW-6826 - Aitken secretary [W-158] and chair [W-159] in study","BW-6827 - Family Kitchen - east wall","BW-6836 - Letter, George Washington to John Howard, 1797 April 30 [RM-870; MS-5330]","BW-6837/A-B - Letter, Tobias Lear (on behalf of Martha Washington) to Clement Biddle, 1800 March 8","Document, Sales of Furniture at Belvoir, 1774 August 15, overall and detail [RM-851 ; MS-5306]","BW-6839 - Chippendale side chair - G. Freeland Peter collection","BW-6840 - Copper preserving pot - G. Freeland Peter collection;  bequested to Mount Vernon in 1991 [W-3550/A-B]","BW-6841 - Silver candlesticks - George Washington, G. Freeland Peter collection; bequest to Mount Vernon in 1991 [W-3549/C-D]","BW-6842 - Book - The Gleaner Vol. III, with George Washington signature [ML-204-D]]","BW-6843/A-B - Archaeology - oval nameplate \"Gen, Washington\"","BW-6844/A-B - Archaeology - artifacts ; Annual Report 1991","BW-6845 - Map - Barbados, 1734 [MAP-4058]","BW-6846 - Engraving - Cornwallis \"Surrender at Yorktown\" [SC-171]","BW-6847 - Copy photograph, Hall Bedroom [Small Room] ca. 1890","BW-6852 - Mrs. Anderson, Vice Regent of Texas (third from left) and Herb Prevost (first from left); Negative made from slide","BW-6853/1-3 - Central Passage staircase (without carpet)","BW-6854 - George Washington's sundial (studio shot) [W-715]","BW-6855 -  Copy photograph, Large Dining Room [New Room] ca. 1900","BW-6856/A-C - Houdon Bust [W-369]","BW-6872 - Copy photograph, Bull's-eye room; Colorfax; see CS-5161/6","BW-6873 - Copy photograph, Southeast Garret Room; Colorfax; see CS-4679/27","BW-6874 - Copy photograph, Third floor hall and stairs to cupola; Colorfax; see CS-4679/29","BW-6875 - Copy photograph, Third floor stairway; Colorfax; see CS-4679/34","BW-6876 - Copy photograph, South lumber room; Colorfax; see CS-5162/14","BW-6877 - Copy photograph, Central Passage, view from landing; Colorfax; see CS-4382/2","BW-6878 - Copy photograph, Closet of Washington Bedchamber; Colorfax; see CS-5162/4","BW-6881 - Copy photograph, Closet off Washington Bedroom; internegative made from color slide, not good","BW-6883 - Copy photograph, Aerial of East Front; from CS-4860/59","BW-6884 - Copy photograph, Sarah Tracy; Made from original photo in Library \"Record Photos\"","BW-6933 - Copy photograph, Texas gate","BW-6934/1-3 - Copy photograph, Dirigible or airship over Mount Vernon","BW-6935 - Copy photograph, View through colonnade (south) to river","BW-6936 - Copy photograph, East Front in snow","BW-6937 - Copy photograph, Stable in snow","BW-6938 - Copy photograph, Mansion East Front from north in snow","BW-6939 - Copy photograph, Greenhouse and parterres in snow","BW-6940/1-3 - Copy photograph, Views across Potomac River to Maryland shore, several include gate to deer park","BW-6941 - Copy photograph, View across Potomac River looking south","BW-6942/1-2 - Copy photograph, Storm Damage; BW-6942/1 - Fallen tree on Bowling Green with Greenhouse in background ; BW-6942/2 - Fallen tree inside Upper Garden","BW-6943 - Copy photograph, Greenhouse - Upper Garden","BW-6944 - Copy photograph, Upper Garden - view towards Spinning House","BW-6945 - Copy photograph, Mansion - West Front","BW-6946/1-4 - Copy photograph, Mansion - East Front, multiple views (distant, south, north and from east east lawn)","BW-6947 - Copy photograph, Texas gate","BW-6948 - Copy photograph, Parking area near Texas gate","BW-6973/1-3 - Fairfax riding chair [H-1888] photographed on the estate from various angles","BW-6979/1-3 - Cane - Top of cane head with George Washington crest [W-578] and side view of head of cane","BW-6980 - Manuscript, Petition for George Washington's boundary lands, 1754 February 9 (detail)","BW-6981 - Document, Society of the Cincinnati certificate for James Williams of Virginia, 1787 March 1 [RM-838; MS-5366]","BW-6982 - Map of Virginia \u0026 Maryland - 1755","BW-6983 - Book illustration - Plate 62 from Pain's Practical Builder, 1774","BW-6984/1-4 - Letter, George Washington to William Washington, 1793 March 3 [RM-873; MS-5333]","BW-6985/1-2 - Barn plan, Enclosure, George Washington to William Pearce, 1795 May [RM-490 ; MS-4063]","BW-6986 - Newspaper - National Intelligencer, 1858 May 6","BW-6987/1-2 - Invoice, for services provided by James Craik, 1791 November 14 [RM-873; MS-5334]","BW-6988 - Document, The Inspection Return of the Music in the Army, 1782 July 1 [RM-886, MS-5384]","BW-6989 - Paintings - small landscape attributed to Nelly Custis","BW-6990 - Copy photograph, Tea Room outside Texas Gate, ca. 1930","BW-6991 - Engraving - Mount Vernon, the seat of the late Genl. G. Washington by Seymour, after Birch","BW-6992 - Portrait - George Washington by Le Paon [M-3660]","BW-6993/1-2 - Miniature - portrait of Eliza Parke Custis, by James Peale [M-3615]","BW-6994 - Silver wine syphon [M-3652], Gift of Mrs. Hollis Vice Regent Emeritus, of South Carolina","BW-6995 - Silver cream pail with cobalt glass liner [W-3653/A-B]","BW-6996 - Life mask of George Washington [M-3613/A]","BW-6997 - Items from archaeological dig","BW-7010/1-4 - Photomechanical print - Engraving, East front of Mount Vernon, J. Andrews and E. Croome - ca. 1839; Masterprint","BW-7024 - Copy photograph, Mount Vernon Ladies Association (MVLA) - Personnel John A. Castellani - East Front; Alexandra Gazette","BW-7058 - Copy photograph, Sixteen-sided barn from glass slide","BW-7068/1-4 - George Washington's dentures [W-1520], various angles","BW-7072 - Piazza - view to south with chairs; Washington House; see also CS-4668/16","BW-7079/1-10 - Conservation of frame; BW-7079/1-2 - Entire frame, before treatment; BW-7079/3-4 - Entire frame, during treatment; BW-7079/5 - Upper right corner, before treatment; BW-7079/6-7 - Upper right corner, during treatment; BW-7079/8 - Bottom right corner, before treatment; BW-7079/9-10 - Bottom right corner, during treatment; [M-3660/A]","BW-7087 - George Washington farmer on horseback by N.C. Wyeth; see CT-5756; Owned by Brandywine Museum [LOAN]","BW-7088/A-B - Cupola after restoration ; from CS-5791/20","BW-7114 - Lithograph - \"Tribute to Mount Vernon Fund\", oval George Washington after Gilbert Stuart","BW-7135/A-B - Portrait - George Washington by Gilbert Stuart, c. 1798 [H-4]","BW-7136/A-B - Views of East and West Front by Edward Savage [H-2445/A-B]","BW-7165 - Copy photograph, Pioneer Farmer site - pit sawing ; see CS-5870/2","BW-7166 - Copy photograph, Pioneer Farmer site - nail making; see CS-5881/1","BW-7167 - Copy photograph, Visitors - Wreath laying at Tomb; see CS-5883/10","BW-7184/A-B - Copy photograph, Colonial Days - Dr. Charles Young; from color slides in Education department","BW-7185 - Copy photograph, Exhibit Banner - D.A.R.; from color slide in Education department","BW-7186 - Copy photograph, Colonial Days - Candlemaker; from color slide in Education department","BW-7187 - Copy photograph, Licensing - reproductions brass door knocker; from color transparency from Licensing department","BW-7188 - Copy photograph, Licensing - reproductions, sun dial; from color transparency from Licensing department","BW-7208 - Copy photograph, Holiday table - Large Dining Room [New Room]; from CT-5433-1","BW-7227 - Engraving - Whately-Sinclair birds-eye view of Mount Vernon [EV-4442/RP-658]","BW-7245 - Engraving - British Surrendering at Yorktown","BW-7246 - Engraving - Display of the United States of America Amos Doolittle [SC-4]","BW-7256 - Copy photograph, Engraving - Battle of Princeton [Print-4915/RP-725]; Original by Hal Conroy; from CS-5579/2","BW-7257/1-2 - Glassware - Masonic decanter and firing glass [M-3881/A-B]","BW-7258 - Furnishings - 18th century letter press [M-3885]","BW-7259 - Needlework - Embroidered bird on silk \"MW\" [W-3883]","BW-7260 - Masonic apron [H-3884/A-B]","BW-7261 - Needlework - Washington memorial sampler [M-3846/A-B]","BW-7265 - Society of the Cincinnati dinner plate [W-1436/I]","BW-7270/1-13 - Exhibit - Mikimoto pearl model of Mount Vernon","BW-7280 - Copy photograph, early view, Mary Washington House in Fredericksburg; from old glass lantern slide","BW-7281 - Copy photograph, Mansion interior, Study; from old glass lantern slide","BW-7282 - Copy photograph, Pioneer Farmer - construction - framing detail - 16-sided barn ; from CS-6014/23","BW-7283 - Copy photograph, Mount Vernon grounds - brick wall; from CS-6014/46","BW-7284 - Copy photograph, Aerial - grounds - Pioneer Farm; from CS-6014/65","BW-7285 - Copy photograph, Doolittle engraving [SC-4]; from CS-6026/6","BW-7286 - Copy photograph, Engraving - George Washington - farmer (detail); from CS-6014/62","BW-7287/1-2 - Copy photograph, Museum - annex, archaeology exhibit; from CS-6037/11, 19","BW-7288 - Copy photograph, Livestock - pig; from CS-5881/12","BW-7289 - Copy photograph, Education - Colonial Days - hoop game; from uncatalogued color slide in Education department","BW-7290 - Copy photograph, Education - Colonial Days - girl in costume; from uncatalogued color slide in Education department","BW-7291 - Copy photograph, Printed illustration - 16-sided barn; from uncatalogued color slide","BW-7292 - Copy photograph, Colonial Days - sheep shearing; from uncatalogued color slide","BW-7293 - Copy photograph, Book illustration - livestock - pig; from uncatalogued color slide","BW-7294 - Copy photograph, Pioneer Farm - harvesting grain; from uncatalogued color slide","BW-7295 - Measured drawing - George Washington - 16-sided barn ; from CS-6014-17, original at the Library of Congress","BW-7322/1-3 - Portrait - Lawrence Washington [W-126]","BW-7326 - Copy photograph, Painting - \"Washington escorting mother into ballroom in Fredericksburg\" by Howard Pyle; from old glass plate negative, Library Collection","BW-7327 - Copy photograph, Fredericksburg, VA, from across the Rappahannock River; from old glass plate negative - Library Collection","BW-7328 - Copy photograph, Mary Washington House, Fredericksburg, VA; from old glass plate negative - Library Collection","BW-7329 - Copy photograph, Mary Washington monument, Fredericksburg, VA; from old glass plate negative - Library Collection","BW-7330 - Copy photograph, Engraving - Washington's mother persuading him not to go to sea; from old glass plate negative - Library Collection","BW-7331 - Furnishings - dressing glass - lacquered - single tier [W-221]","BW-7332 - Copy photograph, Biscuit porcelain plaque - George Washington [W-3868]; Peter collection; from CT-4524","BW-7333 - Copy photograph, North Lane;  RP-65, Pg-4022a","BW-7334/1-2 - Engraving - Martha Washington, after Stuart; Engraved by H. B. Halls Sons, NY [Print-4869/RP-695]","BW-7335/1-2 - Engraving - George Washington - \"Premier President des Etats Unis de Amerique\" ; Print-4858/RP-695","BW-7336/1-2 - Engraving - George Washington by H. B. Halls Sons; Print-4870/RP-695","BW-7337/1-2 - Manuscript - Distillery ledger, January 1799 (detail)","BW-7338/1-2 - Manuscript - ledger - distillery; page 39 [RM-929 ; MS-5468]","BW-7339/1-2 - Manuscript - oath - loyalty - Greenleaf, Moses - 1778 May 10 [RM-931; MS-5472]","BW-7340/1-2 - Manuscript - letter - Edward Braddock to Governor Robert H. Morris, 1755 March 10 [RM-928; MS-5467]","BW-7341/1-2 - Manuscript - enlistment - Army, 1776 January 26 [RM-935 ; MS-5479]","BW-7342/1-3 - Manuscript - letter - George Washington to Martha Washington, 1775 June 23 [MSS-252]","BW-7343/1-2 - Books - Row of 5 books; 1996 Accessions","BW-7344/1-5 - Portrait - George Washington by Charles Willson Peale; LOAN - Stephen Smith Restricted","BW-7345/1-2 - Furniture - Windsor armchair - Gaw [M-3922/A]","BW-7346/1-2 - Furniture - Windsor armchair - Gaw [M-3922/B]","BW-7347/1-2 - Military equipment - sword - Braddock [W-82], detail of hilt","BW-7348/1-4 - Jewelry - locket - hair [W-613]","BW-7349/1-2 - Personal gear - toothbrush, tongue scraper, case [W-615/A-D]","BW-7350/1-3 - Personal gear - toothbrush [W-615/A]","BW-7351/1-2 - Personal gear - dental tools [W-595/A-I]","BW-7352/1-2 - Coffin fragment - gilt frame memento mori [W-3928]","BW-7359 - Copy photograph, Harpsichord; from CS-4389/1","BW-7372 - Copy photograph, Washington  Bedchamber - view to northwest corner; from CS-4612/8","BW-7373 - Copy photograph, Survey - Division - George Washington \u0026 Spencer, redrawn by Worth Bailey, 1944; from CS-3949","BW-7374/1-2 - Book illustration - British Architect by Batty Langley - Plate L - fireplace","BW-7375/1-2 - Book - New Principles of Gardening by Batty Langley, p. 202","BW-7376/1-2 - Book illustration - Country and City Builder by Batty Langley - Plate 5 - roof layout","BW-7377/1-2 - Book illustration - Country and City Builder by Batty Langley - Plate CXIV - Pulpit","BW-7378/1-2 - Conjectural drawing - Belvoir Mansion","BW-7386 - Copy photograph, U.S.S. Omaha in river, ca. 1930","BW-7387 - Copy photograph, Mansion - East Front","BW-7388 - Copy photograph, Mansion - south elevation, 1859","BW-7389 - Copy photograph, Mansion - south elevation, ca. 1859","BW-7390 - Copy photograph, Large Dining Room;  retro; Detroit Publishing Co.","BW-7391 - Copy photograph, Mansion - south porch (Florida Cunningham), original photograph by Luke C. Dillon","BW-7392 - Copy photograph, Mansion - southeast, ca. 1890s, with Statehood Train Party. Original photograph by Luke C. Dillon.","BW-7393 - Copy photograph, Mansion - East Front, from northeast, ca. 1859","BW-7399/1-2 - Furniture - Martha Washington dressing table [W-372]","BW-7400/1-2 - Surveying and navigational - detail of terrestrial globe [W-166]","BW-7401/1-2 - Furniture -  French writing desk belonging to Martha Washington (scenario with glasses/letter) [W-220]","BW-7402/1-6 - Ceramic - Garniture vases - lions [W-972/A \u0026 B] [W-2260/A-B]","BW-7403/1-2 - Silver - salver with pistol-handled knife and fork [knife and fork - W-2693/A-B - LOAN, restricted]","BW-7404/1-2 - Silver - salver with pistol-handled knife and fork with reflection of wine glass [knife and fork W-2693/A-B - LOAN, restricted]","BW-7405/1-2 - Furniture - Detail of chair back [M-2085]","BW-7406/1-2 - Portrait - George Washington - Charles Willson Peale [H-17]","BW-7407/1-2 - Manuscript - Vaughan Plan - Vaughan Journal - drafting tools","BW-7408/1-2 - Painting - Washington and Gist Crossing Allegheny possibly by Huntington [M-3941]","BW-7409/1-2 - Engraving - New York fire - 1776","BW-7410/1-2 - Painting - George Washington's Tomb at Mount Vernon (at night) - Matthew Prior [M-3702]","BW-7411/1-2 - Painting - George Washington's Tomb at Mount Vernon (daytime) - Matthew Prior [M-3701]","BW-7412/1-2 - Portrait - George Washington - Gilbert Stuart [H-4]","BW-7413/1-2 - Portrait - George Washington, porthole - Rembrandt Peale [H-2062]","BW-7414/1-4 - Portrait - George Washington, miniature - John Ramage; front and reverse [W-3935]","BW-7415/1-2 - Portrait - George Washington, miniature - Charles Willson Peale, 1776 [W-460]","BW-7416/1-2 - Ceramics - Custine - coffee pot, detail [W-1209]","BW-7417/1-2 - Firearm - pistol, detail [W-480]","BW-7418/1-2 - Ceramic - Canton - flowerpot, detail [W-2329]","BW-7419/1-2 - Silver - cruet stand [M-3436/A-F]; LOAN","BW-7420/1-2 - Ceramic - States - cup, saucer [W-1497]","BW-7421/1-2 - Painting - Morning - Winstanley [W-1179]","BW-7422/1-2 - Painting - Evening - Winstanley [W-1180]","BW-7423/1-2 - Painting - Great Falls - Beck [W-2]","BW-7424/1-2 - Painting - Harper's Ferry - Beck [W-3]","BW-7425/1-2 - Ceramic - Cincinnati - plate, detail","BW-7426/1-2 - Silver - 4-bottle wine cooler\t[W-2618]","BW-7427/1-2 - Silver - Humphreys spoon - handles","BW-7428/1-2 - Military equipment - dress sword [W-84]","BW-7429/1-6 - Furnishings - fire buckets [W-403]","BW-7430/1-4 - Clock - French mantel clock [W-11]","BW-7431/1-2 - Furnishing - Detail of dressing glass [W-195] with pearl earrings [W-1444/B-C]","BW-7432/1-2 - Furnishing - leather key basket [W-2072]","BW-7433/1-2 - Furnishing - brass fender with dogs [W-7]","BW-7434/1-3 - Brass telescope, overall and details [W-679]","BW-7435/1-2 - Military equipment - silver spur on boot [W-1467]","BW-7436/1-3 - Metal plate warmer [W-2180], detail","BW-7437/1-2 - Silver - candlestick - detail of ram's head [W-2521]","BW-7438/1-2 - Furnishings - personal gear - riding crop - detail of handle [?]-1213","BW-7439/1-2 - Jewelry - grouping of pearl and gold necklace with a cameo ring","BW-7440/1-3 - Jewelry - gold watch [W-446] on waistcoat pocket detail [W-575]","BW-7441/1-2 - Jewelry - portrait - miniature - George Washington by Trumbull [W-470]","BW-7442/1-2 - Personal gear - snuff box - gold and agate [W-2810]","BW-7443/1-2 - Military equipment - pewter plate, camp knife and fork","BW-7444/1-2 -Barometer [W-161]","BW-7445/1-2 - Portrait - Bust - George Washington - Houdon [W-369]","BW-7446/1-4 - Textile - quilt - pieced - Martha Washington [W-1522]","BW-7447/1-2 - Furniture - side chair - Chippendale style pretzel back - detail","BW-7448/1-2 - Furniture - side chair - Sheraton - Aitken - back detail","BW-7449/1-2 - Furniture - side chair - Chippendale style - leg detail ; H-8","BW-7450/1-2 - Ceramic - bisque figures on plateau","BW-7451/1-2 - Silver candlesticks [W-18/A-B]","BW-7452/1-2 - Manuscript - letter - George Washington to Charles Willson Peale, 1787 March 13 [MS-5504, RM-951]","BW-7453/1-2 - Manuscript - Revenue Inspector's form, 1795 July 8 [MS-5480, RM-937]","BW-7454/1-2 - Manuscript - 1789 May 8 - estimate for saddle - George Washington [MS-5508, RM-955]","BW-7455/1-2 - Manuscript - lottery ticket - 1768 - George Washington signature [MS-5479, RM-937]","BW-7456/1-2 - Manuscript - Champagne label","BW-7457/1-2 - Manuscript - letter - George Washington to Burwell Bassett, 1773 June 20 [MS-5503, RM-950]","BW-7458/1-2 - Colonial note, five pounds, 1760 May 1 [MS-5483, RM-937]","BW-7459/1-2 - Manuscript - survey - George Washington - 1752 April 12 [MS-5502, RM-950]","BW-7460/1-2 - Pamphlets - Parliamentary Acts","BW-7461/1-2 - Engraving - George Washington - Savage - 1793 [Print-5018, RP-755]","BW-7462/1-2 - Silver - lighting device - Argand table lamp","BW-7463/1-2 - Portrait - miniature - Custis, Jacky [W-2102/B]","BW-7464/1-2 - Surveying compass - brass - Chandlee [W-164]","BW-7465/1-2 - Manuscript - surveys and drafting tools","BW-7466/1-2 - Trunk - George Washington - detail of nameplate [W-366]","BW-7467/1-2 - Military equipment - sash - Braddock (detail) [W-86]","BW-7468/1-4 - Archeology - sherds - reconstructed","BW-7469/1-2 - Metal - brass nameplate - George Washington","BW-7470/1-2 - Portrait - miniature - Martha Washington - Charles Willson Peale - 1776 [W-2102/A]","BW-7471/1-2 - Furniture - Windsor - armchair - GAW maker's mark","BW-7472/1-2 - Ceramic - punchbowl - glassware - wine glasses","BW-7473/1-3 - Portrait - George Washington - Le Paon [M-3660]","BW-7474/1-2 - Silver - salver - fork - Washington crest","BW-7475/1-4 - Jewelry - ring - cameo - George Washington [H-1480]","BW-7479 - Copy photograph, Thomas A. Edison planting tree at Mount Vernon","BW-7483 - Painting - Kitchen at Mount Vernon - Eastman Johnson [M-1001]","BW-7484 - Painting - Washington \u0026 Gist Crossing Allegheny [M-3941]","BW-7485 - Map - Siege of Boston [MAP-4835]","BW-7486 - Portrait - Officer of the British Royal Navy [M-3940]","BW-7488 - Engraving - \"Early Days of Washington\" [M-1072, A-82]","BW-7489 - Engraving - \"Washington \u0026 Gist Crossing Allegheny\" [RP-711, Print 4890]","BW-7490 - Engraving - \"Life of George Washington, the Farmer\", Stearns [M-1087/cc, A-169]","BW-7491 - Engraving - \"Washington and Friends after a Day's Hunt\" [RP-633, Print 4289]","BW-7492 - Engraving - \"Home of Washington\" after Rossiter and Mignot [WB-53A1, RP-444, MPA-15]","BW-7493 - Engraving - \"Washington Delivering Inauguration Address\" ; RP-631, Print 4287","BW-7494 - Engraving - \"George Washington\" after G. Stuart [RP-403, Print 1278]","BW-7495 - Engraving - \"Courtship of Washington\" [WB-12A1/A, RP-444]","BW-7496 - Engraving - \"Life of George Washington, the Soldier\",Battle of Monongahela [WB-9A1, RP-444]","BW-7497 - Engraving - \"Washington at Mount Vernon, 1787\", N. Currier [WB-53AA1, RP-444]","BW-7498 - Distillery ledger, 1799 [RM-929 ; MS-5468]","BW-7499 - Distillery ledger, 1799 [RM-929 ; MS-5468]","BW-7500 - Distillery ledger, 1799 [RM-929 ; MS-5468]","BW-7501 - Distillery ledger, 1799 [RM-929 ; MS-5468]","BW-7502 - Distillery ledger, 1799 [RM-929 ; MS-5468]","BW-7503 - Drawing - Barn Plan - calculation of bricks, George Washington [RM-490 ; MS-4063]","BW-7504 - Survey - George Washington for Samuel Isaac - 1751 [RM-919 ; MS-5451]","BW-7505 - Survey - George Washington for William Nayler - 1752 [RM-950 ; MS-5502]","BW-7506/1-8 - Manuscript - slave census, George Washington, 1799 - 8 pages [A-366.65]","BW-7507/1-2 - Letter - George Washington to Burwell Bassett, 1773 June 20 [RM-950; MS-5503]","BW-7508 - Plat, Ferry and French's farms, 1783, drawn by George Washington [W-179]","BW-7509 - Measured drawing - Mansion balustrade, 1876 March 15","BW-7510 - Measured drawing - George Washington - plan for fireplace, chimneys","BW-7511 - Notes and drawing, Deer park wall, 1798 October [RM-770 ; MS-5082]","BW-7512 - Measured drawing of Mansion, 1932, World Expositions","BW-7513 - Ceramic - punch bowl - Chinese export; Tudor Place collection","BW-7514 - Heating \u0026 lighting device - brass - andirons; Tudor Place collection","BW-7515 - Medals - Masonic - George Washington ; Owner - Kenmore Association","BW-7516 - Furniture - card table ; Owner - Kenmore Association","BW-7517/1-6 - Manuscript - Will - George Washington; BW-7517/1-4 - pages 1-4; BW-7517/5-6 - pages 9-10; Fairfax Circuit Court collection","BW-7517/7-14 - Manuscript - Will - George Washington; BW-7517/7 - page 17, 7517/8-10 - pages 18-20; BW-7517/11 - page 27; BW-7517/12 - page 29; BW-7517/13 - page 14; BW-7517/14 - cover; Fairfax County Circuit Court","BW-7518/1-2 - Engraving - \"Inauguration of Washington\" after Chappel","BW-7539 - Book - Treatise on Fruit Trees, 1757, by Thomas Hitt - Plate VII","BW-7540/1-2 - Book illustration - Hot House Gardener, Sugar Loaf Pineapple","BW-7541/1-2 - Book illustration - Hot House Gardener, Plate No. 3 - Peach/Nectar","BW-7542/1-2 - Book illustration - Hot House Gardener - Cantaloupe melon","BW-7543/1-2 - Book illustration - Hot House Gardener - Plate No. 4 -cherry/strawberry","BW-7544/1-4 - Book illustrations - The Complete Farmer - tools; Plate III, Plate IV, Plate VI, and Plate VII","BW-7545/1-6 - Book illustration - Le Jardinier Solitaire - tools ; pages 148-153","BW-7546 - Engraving - Mount Vernon East Front - Birch","BW-7547 - Lithograph - Plan of Mount Vernon - C. Currier [M-836] - shows slave cemetery","BW-7548/1-2 - Engraving - His Excellency George Washington - Rondel - George Washington on horse","BW-7549/1-2 - Manuscript - George Washington drawing - Greenhouse plan no. 1","BW-7550/1-2 - Manuscript - George Washington drawing - Greenhouse plan no. 2","BW-7553 - Copy photograph, Early view - photograph of Mansion, southeast, original date 1858","BW-7554 - Engraving - Surrender Earl of Cornwallis [Print-5196/RP-810]","BW-7555 - Engraving - Washington Crossing the Delaware","BW-7556 - Manuscript - George Washington's drawing, Mansion, West Front [W-1369/A]","BW-7557 - Letter, George Washington to Martha Washington, 1775 June 23 [MSS-252]","BW-7558 - Textile - toile - George Washington","BW-7559 - Clothing - George Washington - banyan [W-2407/A]","BW-7560 - Clothing - Martha Washington - brown silk gown [W-1523]","BW-7561 - Engraving - The Captive [Print-5226/RP-823]","BW-7562 - Engraving - Old Tomb","BW-7563 - Engraving - Death of Major Pierson [Print-5229/RP-823]","BW-7564 - Engraving - Death of Earl of Chatham [Print-5228/A/RP-823]","BW-7565 - Engraving - Washington's adieu to Generals [WB-41D1]","BW-7566 - Engraving - Dead soldier [Print-5227/RP-823]","BW-7567 - Copy photograph, Early view - Washington's Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber], cabinet card","BW-7568 - Etching - George Washington, surveyor","BW-7569 - Engraving - George Washington taking command of the American Army [Print-4898/RP-716]","BW-7570 - Engraving - Apotheosis of Washington [Print-5224/RP-821]","BW-7571 - Map - Plan of the City of Washington, 1800 [MAP-5197/RP-811]","BW-7572 - Personal gear - fishing tackle Japanned box [W-2201]","BW-7573 - Personal gear - sun spectacles [W-490]","BW-7574 - Ambrotype - Tom [H-1884]","BW-7575 - Key to the Bastille [W-14/A]","BW-7576 - Bastille model [W-402]","BW-7577 - Ceramic - blue and white tureen with cover and platter","BW-7578 - Life mask of George Washington [M-3613/A]","BW-7579/1-2 - Glassware - bell jars [M-3989 and M-3990]","BW-7580 - Ceramic - pitcher - Apotheosis [M-3994]; deaccessioned","BW-7581 - Licensing - jewelry - charm bracelet","BW-7582 - Book illustration - The Complete Farmer, Plate VII","BW-7585/1-2 - Manuscript - rotation of crops - Dogue Run Farm","BW-7586/1-2 - Manuscript - crop rotation - Ferry Farm fields [RM-595 ; MS-4480]","BW-7587/1-4 - Manuscript - crop rotation, six fields","BW-7588/1-4 - Letter, George Washington to William Pearce, 1794 May 4 [RM-490-F; MS-3960]","BW-7589/1-4 - Letter, George Washington to William Pearce - 1795 December 13 [RM-490-F; MS-4026]","BW-7590/1-4 - Letter, Martha Washington to Frances Bassett Washington, 1794 December 15 [A-680.41]","BW-7591/1-6 - Letter, Martha Washington to Frances Bassett Washington, 1794 November 22 [RM-365 ; MS-2950]","BW-7592/1-4 - Letter, George Washington to George Washington Fairfax - 1758 September 25 [W-429]","BW-7593/1-2 - Manuscript - Poem - Elizabeth Powel - 1792 February 22","BW-7594/1-2 - Letter, Elizabeth Powel to George Washington - 1783 November 15 [A-572]","BW-7595/1-2 - Account, Martha Washington's expenses, 1783 July 1 [A-581.1]","BW-7596/1-4 - Letter, John Parke Custis to George Washington, 1776 June 10 [A-516.17]","BW-7597/1-4 - Letter, John Parke Custis to Martha Washington, 1776 August 21 [W-632]","BW-7598/1-6 - Letter, Tobias Lear to Mather, 1799 December 16","BW-7599/1-2 - Letter, Warner Lewis to George Washington, 1755 August 9 [A-301.282]","BW-7600/1-4 - Letter, George Washington to Charles Lawrence, 26 April 1763 [RM-703; MS-4755]","BW-7601/1-4 - Letter, George Washington to John Greenwood, 1797 January 20 [RM-685; MS-4663]","BW-7602/1-2 - Engraving -'Lived respected and Fear'd -- Died Lamented and rever'd' - Columbia lamenting - Pember \u0026 Luzarder, 1800 [M-1087/H-1]","BW-7603/1-2 - Engraving - Washington Family after Savage","BW-7604/1-2 - Engraving - mezzotint, George Washington, Charles Willson Peale, 1787 [M-2086/A]","BW-7605/1-2 - Engraving - G. Washington in his Last Illness, 1800 [M-1087/H-2]","BW-7606/1-2 - Engraving - 'Thus Virtue Triumphs Gloriously,' Alexander the Great enters Babylon [W-717/C]","BW-7607/1-2 - Engraving - 'Virtue Surmounts All Difficulties,' with Alexander the Great [W-717/D]","BW-7608/1-2 - Engraving - mezzotint - Benjamin Franklin - Charles Willson Peale [M-2086/C]","BW-7609/1-2 - Engraving - mezzotint - Lafayette, Charles Willson Peale [M-2086/B]","BW-7610/1-2 - Engraving - 'He's Truly the Brave that Overcomes Himself,' Alexander the Great with Darius [W-717/B]","BW-7611/1-2 - Engraving - Portrait - George Washington, John Norman [Print-5075/RP-110]","BW-7612/1-2 - Engraving - America lamenting her loss, James Sharples, 1800 [SC-16]","BW-7613/1-2 - Engraving - Pater Patriae by John Coles, Jr., engraving by Gridley [SC-2]","BW-7614/1-4 - Letter, Lund Washington to George Washington, 1775 October 15 [A-283.30]","BW-7615/1-2 - Letter, George Washington to John Rumney, 1786 May 15 - pavers and piazza [W-419]","BW-7616/1-2 - Letter, George Washington to George Digges, 1786 December 28 - pine plank [RM-801; MS-5216]","BW-7617/1-4 - Document - Plantation Manager weekly report, 1793 February 10-16 [A-301.12]","BW-7618/1-2 - Document, Carpenter's Report, 1793 February 17 [A-283.93]","BW-7619/1-4 - Letter, George Washington to William Washington, 1793 March 3 [RM-873; MS-5333]","BW-7620/1-2 - Document, Carpenter's Report, 1793 March 23 [A-283.98]","BW-7621/1-6 - Document, Weekly Report, 1793 August 4-10 [A-283.101]","BW-7622/1-4 - Document, Articles of Agreement with Thomas Green, 1793 October 25 [RM-690; MS-4702]","BW-7623/1-2 - Letter, George Washington to William Thornton, 1798 December 20 - Townhouse [W-1370]","BW-7651/1-2 - Survey, George Washington to John Posey, 1769 October 10 [A-481.1]","BW-7652/1-6 - Document, Indenture for the leasing of the Mount Vernon estate from George and Ann Lee to George Washington, 1754 December 17 [RM-726; MS-4912]","BW-7653/1-6 - Letter, George Washington to Robert Lewis, 1799 August 17 [A-734.3]","BW-7654/1-2 - Letter, George Washington to Commissioners of the Federal City, 1799 August 28 [RM-186; MS-2574]","BW-7655/1-2 - Lottery ticket # 210, 1768 [RM-937; MS-5479]","BW-7656/1-2 - Broadside, Instructions to the Commanders of the Private Ships or Vessels of War, 1776 April 3 [MS-5457]","BW-7657/1-2 - Enlistment Form, 1776 January 26 [RM-935; MS-5476]","BW-7658 - Book - title page, Botanical Magazine by William Curtis - George Washington signature","BW-7659/1-4 - Eulogy, title page, Funeral Oration by Henry Lee, signed \"Amasa Stetson\"","BW-7660/1-2 - Eulogy, title page - Gouverner Morris","BW-7661/1-2 - Masonic Eulogy, title page","BW-7662/1-2 - Eulogy, title page - Thomas Paine","Account of Articles Bought and Price paid, 1794 April-June, kitchen staples during the presidency [\t\nW-678]","BW-7664/1-6 - Book - Military Instructions, title page and dedication pages [M-1839]","BW-7665/1-6 - Book - Military Instructions for Officers, title page and dedication pages [RL-6105]","BW-7666/1-2 - List of slaves returned from British, 1781 [RM-770 ; MS-5084]","BW-7667/1-2 - Document, \"Memorandum of the Division of Slaves of the Late Lawrence Washington Esq.\", 1754 December 10 [RM-698; MS-4745]","BW-7668/1-4 - Manuscript - Division of Negroes, 1754 December 10","BW-7669/1-2 - Survey - Plat of Mansion House fields [RM-490 ; MS-4065]","BW-7670/1-2 - Survey - Fairfax County tracts, 1770 [RM-93 ; MS-2241]","BW-7671/1-2 - Survey, distances from Cameron to Colchester, 1788 [W-370]","BW-7672 - Copy photograph, Slave cabin ca. 1908 [RP-412, PG-3722]","BW-7673 - Copy photograph, Miss Harriet Clayton Comegys - Regent of MVLA; From Record Photos","BW-7674 - Portrait of Harrison H. Dodge, Superintendent of Mount Vernon; From Record Photos","BW-7675/1-3 - Houdon Bust (various angles), after 1999 conservation [W-369]","BW-7676 - Furniture - armchair made by Robert Walker [W-4014]","BW-7677 - Book, title page - publication of George Washington's Will, 1800","BW-7678 - Group of early pamphlets ; Loan - Brian Bex","BW-7679 - Book, title page - Common Sense, 6th edition; Loan - Brian Bex","BW-7680 - Book, title page - U.S. Constitution","BW-7681/1-2 - Book - An Analytick Treatise of Conick Sections, title page and detail of signature by George Washington","BW-7682 - Engraving - Tomb of Washington - Childs \u0026 Inman [Print-5235/RP-829]","BW-7683 - Engraving - L'Entre Triumphale de Troupes Royales a Nouvelle Yorck [Print-5234/RP-828]","BW-7685 - Engraving - \"The Levee\" [WB-50A1]","BW-7686 - Engraving - Marriage of Washington","Engraving - Brissots interview with General Washington [M-1894/65]","BW-7688 - Engraving - Interview between Mr. Dinwiddie and George Washington [WB-4B1]","BW-7689 - Engraving - Washington Parting with his Officers","BW-7690 - Engraving - Washington as Surveyor, engraved by George R. Hall, after Darley, c. 1850-1860 [WB-3B1/A]","BW-7691 - Engraving - Home of Washington, by Thomas Oldham Barlow, after Rossiter and Mignot","BW-7692 - Engraving - Early Days of Washington, by Walter, afer Inman, c. 1840-1860","BW-7693 - Engraving - Washington's First Interview with Mrs. Custis, by Ellis, after Darley [J-665/16]","BW-7694 - Engraving - Bowling on the Green, by Childe Hassam, 1932","BW-7695 - Engraving - Washington's Farewell to His Officers, by Phillibrown, after Chappe, 1858 [Print-3178]","BW-7696 - Engraving - Washington at Valley Forge, by McGoffin","BW-7697 - Engraving - George Washington (Athenaeum), after Stuart","BW-7698 - Portrait - George Washington - Gilbert Stuart, c. 1798 [H-4]","BW-7712 - Illustration - Memorial urn \"GW\" from eulogy - An oration on the sublime virtues of General George Washington [Jackson 4]. Featuerd in publication 'A Nation Mourns: Bishop James Madison's memorial eulogy [1800]...edited edition, 1999","BW-7713 - Illustration - Memorial urn - George Washington , eulogy by Dr. Isaac Ledyard [Jackson 138]. Featuerd in publication 'A Nation Mourns: Bishop James Madison's memorial eulogy [1800]...edited edition, 1999","BW-7714 - Illustration - Garland swag found in an oration. Featuerd in publication 'A Nation Mourns: Bishop James Madison's memorial eulogy [1800]...edited edition, 1999","BW-7715 - Illustration - Willow tree and GW obelisk, eulogy - An oration occasioned by the death of Gen. George Washington : pronounced in the First Baptist Meeting-House in the city of New-York, on February 22, 1800, at the invitation of the corporation of the church and published at their request [Jackson 140]. Featuerd in publication 'A Nation Mourns: Bishop James Madison's memorial eulogy [1800]...edited edition, 1999","BW-7716 - Illustration - spear, banner, branch. Featuerd in publication 'A Nation Mourns: Bishop James Madison's memorial eulogy [1800]...edited edition, 1999","BW-7717 - Illustration - 2 feathers with bow. Featuerd in publication 'A Nation Mourns: Bishop James Madison's memorial eulogy [1800]...edited edition, 1999","BW-7718 - Illustration - decorative swag. Featuerd in publication 'A Nation Mourns: Bishop James Madison's memorial eulogy [1800]...edited edition, 1999","BW-7719/1-2 - Engraving - Sacred to Patriotism [W-2796]","BW-7720/1-2 - Engraving - Vertue Fit to Govern the World, Alexander Defeats Darius [W-717/E]","BW-7721 - Engraving - The Prayer at Valley Force (with George Washington), by McRae, after Brueckner, 1889. Photograph by Rasmussen.","BW-7722 - Copy photograph, Aerial view - 16-sided barn (new) complex, from CS-6193","BW-7724 - Engraving - First in Peace. \"Representing the Arrival of General George Washington at the Battery, New York, April 23, 1789.\"","BW-7726 - Copy photograph, Thomas Edison planting a tree - 2 copies","BW-7727 - Copy photograph, Ford Fire Engine at Mount Vernon","BW-7728 - Copy photograph, Eleanor Roosevelt, Madame Chiang Kai-Chek, President Franklin D. Roosevelt","BW-7729 - Copy photograph, President Anastasio Somoza of Nicaragua, Eleanor Roosevelt, Mrs. Somoza","BW-7730 - Copy photograph, President John F. Kennedy, The Begum Nasir Aurangzeb, Jacqueline Kennedy, President Ayub Khan of Pakistan","BW-7731 - Copy photograph, Queen Elizabeth, King George VI of England, and Charles Cecil Wall, Resident Director","BW-7741 - Copy photograph, President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Winston Churchill; 2 copies","BW-7742 - Copy photograph, Charles de Gaulle of France","BW-7743 - Copy photograph, Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime Minister of India and Mrs.  Chester C. Bolton - Vice Regent of Ohio","BW-7744/1-3 - Furniture - Chippendale side chair, overall and details [W-4116]","BW-7746 - Copy photograph, Crown Prince Akihito of Japan at the Tomb","BW-7747 - Copy photograph, British and French Missions on East Lawn","BW-7748 - Copy photograph, Princess Margaret \u0026 Lord Snowden. Photograph by Norman Matheny.","BW-7749 - Copy photograph, Airship over Mount Vernon; see BW-5890","BW-7750 - Copy photograph, President of Liberia, William V.S. Tubman","BW-7751 - Copy photograph, Wharf - visitors arriving at Mount Vernon by boat - Wilson Line","BW-7752 - Copy photograph, Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia - Amur Saud with Cecil Wall in central passage","BW-7753 - Copy photograph, Boy Scout Jamboree","BW-7754 - Copy photograph, President and  Mrs. Hoover with Mr. Dodge; 2 copies","BW-7755 - Copy photograph, MVLA - Ann Pamela Cunningham and Vice Regents on Piazza with bust","BW-7756 - Engraving - George Washington by Waterman Lilly Ormsby c. 1830s [Print-5269/RP-863]","BW-7757 - Mezzotint - George Washington by Edward Savage after Stuart's Lansdowne portrait - 1801 [Print-5271/RP-865]","BW-7758 - Engraving - Inscriptiones Selectae,  sculptors working on bust of Washington by Louis-Lepold Boily c. 1800 [Print-5265/RP-858]","BW-7759 - Newspaper - Thanksgiving Proclamation - January 1795 [MS-5602]","BW-7760/1-6 - Document - list of men employed at Great Falls by the Potomack Company [MS-5603]","BW-7761 - Letter, William D. Brackenridge to A.J. Downing, 1848 January 12 [MS-5606]","BW-7762 -  Needlepoint - \"Portrait of George Washington,\" Earle Greathead, received Best New Design Award, Woodlawn Plantation 1999 [M-4094]","BW-7763 - Portrait - George Washington - oil on panel by Edward Savage c. 1789-1796 [M-4097]","BW-7764 - Silver - Ivory-handled knife and fork [M-4100]","BW-7765 - Ceramic - tureen stand - Cincinnati [W-4069]; *Restricted loan","BW-7766 - Watercolor - General Lafayette visits Washington's Tomb, ca. 1824 [M-4057]","BW-7767 - Copy photograph, Table setting with bisque ornament, platter and Sevres china ; China Book, p. 121; (CT-4514, CS-4514)","BW-1 - Custis Family Bible, Title page","BW-2 - Table - Duncan Phyfe; \nBW-2a - Table - Duncan Phyfe","BW-3 - 'Evening' painting Winstanley; BW-3a - 'Evening' painting Winstanley. Painting, titled - View of the North [Hudson] River (Evening), by William Winstanley, [W-1180] - SEE DUPLICATES (4x5)","BW-5 - Comb and case; BW-5a - Comb and case","BW-6 - Commode chair; BW-6a - Commode chair","BW-7 - Wedding breakfast table","BW-8 - Post and side board of bed; BW-8a - Post and side board of bed","BW-9 - Fireplace, Banquet Hall [New Room]","BW-10 - Mansion, N. E. view","BW-11 - Banquet Hall - S. E. corner [New Room]","BW-12 - West Parlor - north side","BW-12 - Pieces of Martha Washington's dresses; BW-13a - Pieces of Martha Washington's dresses","BW-14 - Custis Family Bible","BW-16 - Bowling Green - N. E. section","BW-17 - Print - Adonis Carried Off by Venus; Bw-17a - Print - Adonis Carried Off by Venus","BW-18 - Print - Diana Deceived by Venus","BW-19 - Painting, View of the North [Hudson] River (Morning) by William Winstanley [W-1179]","BW-20 - Table from Mount Vernon","BW-21 - Black and white horizontal photograph of the little parlor at Mount Vernon. The view is towards the south wall and includes furnishings and the doorway leading to the central passage.","BW-22 - Black and white horizontal photograph of the little parlor at Mount Vernon. The view is towards the northwest corner and includes the harpsicord and fireplace.","BW-23 - Main Hall - west end [Central Passage]","BW-24 - Blue Bedroom [Blue Room], view towards the northwest corner","BW-25 - Dining Room - west side [Small Dining Room]","BW-26 - Sitting Room - south side [Downstairs Chamber], view includes the doorway, fireplace, and furnishings.","BW-27 - Bowling green, tree-lined north serpentine path along the north bowling green. View faces northwest and includes gated entrance into the upper garden.","BW-58 -  West Parlor - north side; Front Parlor view toward north wall which includes table with tea set and chair, door, and fireplace","BW-29 - South Lane; view towards south lane from beyond the Mansion circle. The sundial is seen in the foreground","BW-30 - Print from Mount Vernon - title in French, 'Pensent-Ils au Raisin? Dedie a Monsieur le Baron de Horleman...'","BW-31a - Portrait, The Unknown (supposedly, George Washington) [M-763] - painting returned to Glasgow Art Gallery, January 1952.","BW-32 - Letter - Earl of Buchan to George Washington, original letter not in the Mount Vernon collection.","BW-34 - Mrs. Washington's Room, view of Mansion's south lumber room, once believed to have been occupied by Mrs. Washington upon George Washington's death and formally titled 'Mrs. Washington's Bed Room or Chamber.' Later determined that Mrs. Washington resided in a different chamber on the third floor of the Mansion.","BW-35 - Spinning House, view of north lane looking south through the opened north lane gate. The spinning house can be seen on the far right.","BW-36 - Pantry [Butler's Pantry], view of south wall which includes large liquour case, as well as view of plates and smaller liquour case in back room.","BW-37 - Summer House - From Mrs. Washington's Room, view from room formerly thought to have been occupied by Martha Washington after George Washington's death - South Lumber Room. Later determined that Mrs. Washington resided in a different chamber on the third floor of the Mansion. Potomac River visible above trees.","BW-38 - Butler's House [Circle Storehouse], taken on the Mansion circle looking towards the west gate. The circle storehouse or butler's house is visible on the left.","BW-39 - Nelly Custis' Room [Chintz Room], taken from doorway with view of south wall, which includes fireplace and closet door.","BW-40 - Gen. Washington's Room - S. W. corner, wallpapered room, view towards south wall which includes bed and armchair.","BW-41 - Lafayette Room, view of north wall in the Lafayette room at Mount Vernon. The view includes the fireplace, furnishings, and the corner of the bedstead.","BW-42 - Hall Bed Room [Small Room], second floor of Mansion","BW-43 - Hall Bed Room [Small Room]","BW-44 - Washington Bedchamber, showing fireplace, room wallpapered, view towards northwest corner which includes fireplace, armchair, and dressing table.","BW-45 - Mansion, northwest corner, view of north facade of Mansion","BW-46 - West Gate and Lodge, west gate and one of porters' lodges","BW-47 - East Portico [Piazza], taken at the north end of the piazza looking south.","BW-47 - Mansion's east front, with balustrade on the piazza. Taken from the northeast lawn.","BW-50 - Kitchen interior, view towards fireplace which includes window, cupboards, table, and baking oven.","BW-51 - West Gate, looking west","BW-52 - Mansion, west front, showing kitchen","BW-53 - Exterior view of Palladian or Venetian window, north facade of Mansion","BW-54 - Exterior view of Palladian or Venetian window, north facade of Mansion","BW-55 - Mansion, west front, from bowling green","BW-56 - Mansion, west front","BW-57 -  Spinning room interior, view includes loom, spinning wheels, and various other implements.","BW-58 - View of trees from bowling green looking towards north serpentine path","BW-59 - Mansion west front, shot from the south side of the bowling green.","BW-60 - View through south colonnade","BW-61 - View through north colonnade towards Mansion courtyard","BW-62 - Mansion's new room. Taken at night. View towards northeast corner.","BW-63 - Study, view towards northwest corner, includes fireplace and Aitken secretary and bookcase.","BW-64 - View of the north wall and Palladian window in the Mansion's new room. Taken at night.","BW-65 - New Room view towards southeast corner, includes fireplace.","BW-66 - Yellow Room view is of the east wall and includes the bedstead, window and furnishings.","BW-67 - South colonnade","BW-68 - North colonnade, view through colonnade towards Mansion circle.","BW-69 - Study - view towards southeast corner includes book press, terrestrial globe and Aitken secretary and bookcase.","BW-70 - View of west front of Mansion from bowling green includes both colonnades, kitchen, servants' hall and gardener's house.","BW-76 - View of Chintz room from doorway, includes fireplace, crib and portion of the bedstead.","BW-77 - Dining room","BW-179 - candlesticks","BW-571 - Mrs. Lucy H. Pickens  - Vice Regent of South Carolina","BW-658 - Fireplace in West Parlor. Includes painting \"A Neat Landscape - after Claude Lorrain\" [W-356] above mantel.","BW-659 - West Parlor, view towards north wall which includes fireplace, doorway, chairs, and portion of table with tea set.","BW-660 - South wall in the downstairs chamber at Mount Vernon. View includes the fireplace and room furnishings. The south door is opened providing a view to the back stairwell.","BW-661 - West Parlor, view towards north wall which includes fireplace, portion of table with tea set, and doorway into New Room.","BW-713 - Tomb photograph includes oval sign that reads, \"Tomb of Washington. Erected 1830-1831. Site and material specified in Washington's will.\"","BW-714 - Vaughan Plan - copy by Longfellow","BW-715 - Aerial view of the Mount Vernon estate","BW-716 - Engraving of 'The Death of Washington'","BW-718 - Army blimp over Mount Vernon","BW-877 - Silver nutmeg grater; BW-877a - Silver nutmeg grater - opened,\nObject number - W-718","BW-881/A - West Parlor, June 1937. View toward east wall which includes china bowl and equestrian portrait of George Washington [H-54]; BW-881/B - Equestrian portrait of Washington in West Parlor [H-54]","BW-895 - Parterre - Flower Garden","BW-898 - South lane looking south with the coach house or south lane gate closed at the end of the lane. View includes adjacent outbuildings - smokehouse, wash house, coach house and stable.","BW-899 - South serpentine walk which extends west from the Mansion circle along the bowling green.","BW-900a and 900b - Flower Garden beds in west corner of upper garden. Includes view of north garden house.","BW-901 - Sketch of Mount Vernon by Mr. Winslow Homer and letter carried by him dated October 8, 1861","BW-905 - George Ford, tomb guard at Mount Vernon, posing in front of the entrance to Washington's tomb. Print made from negative presented to by a representative of the Children of the American Revolution Society. Ford served as a guard from 1924-1935.","BW-906 - Flower Garden - hedge along fence","BW-907 - Flower Garden - iris","BW-908 - Embroidery Stand - original","BW-911 - Family Kitchen \u0026 Butler's House","BW-917 - Boxwood removal to Propagating House - Beetle Inspector on job","BW-918 - Two unidentified men removing boxwood plantings in upper garden and searching for Japanese beetles.","BW-919 - New West Gate Cottage","BW-920 - Tractor plowing field #1 on the Mount Vernon estate. An unidentified employee operates the tractor.","BW-921 - A MVLA employee driving a tractor to plow field #1 on the Mount Vernon estate.","BW-922 - Boxwood removal to Propagating House - beetle Inspector on job.  Two unidentified men removing boxwood plantings from ground and looking for Japanese beetles. Related images: BW-917 and BW-918","BW-923 - Sun Dial - original [W-715]","BW-928 - Old Barn - through wall opening","BW-929A - Kitchen Garden - tomato bed; BW-929B - Kitchen Garden - tomato bed, with employee working (see digital object)","BW-930a - Piles of hay in the resevoir field or Gould lot looking south towards the Mansion and north grove;  BW-930b - Two men and truck; BW-930c - making hay in reservoir or Gould lot","BW-931A-E - West Gate Cottage - removal of and addition to cottage at West Gate, now occupied by Robert Pulley \u0026 family.","BW-1673A-I - British Royal Party place wreath on Washington's tomb \u0026 tour grounds","BW-1674A and C - Vice Regents in group picture - East Front of Mansion attending Royal visit; BW-1674B - Daughters of Vice Regents attending Royal visit, posing on the piazza","BW-1675A-B - Mrs. Horace Mann Towner, Regent \u0026 Mrs. Thomas Palmer Denham (Vice Regent of Florida), with Mount Vernon Ladies' Association flag","BW-1676 - Regent Mrs. Horace Mann Towner, daughter \u0026 grandson","BW-2303 - Mansion - drawing of evolution of additions to the house - 1757-1775","BW-2304 - Mansion - drawing of evolution of additions to the house - 1776-1787","BW-2315B -  View towards east wall which includes Edward Savage portraits of George and Martha Washington from Yale-deLancey Kountze Collection.","BW2315E - Secretary desk in the downstairs chamber at Mount Vernon. This piece of furniture is from the Yale-Kountze Collection and was loanded to Mount Vernon by Yale University.","BW-2316 - Houdon Bust [W-369] as exhibited in museum at Mount Vernon","BW-2319 - Tambour secretary [W-158] \u0026 chair [W-159] in the study.","BW-2320 - Portrait of George Washington by Charles Willson Peale [H-17] - 1780, also tea set, sofa, etc. in West Parlor [Front Parlor]","BW-2334/A, BW-2334/AA and BW-2334/B - George Washington portrait - Savage;  LOAN - Yale-Delancey Kountze Collection","BW-2334/BB - Martha Washington portrait - Savage; LOAN - Yale-Delancey Kountze Collection","BW-2334/C - Painting on satin by Nelly Custis; LOAN - Yale-Delancey Kountze Collection","BW-2334/F - Engraving - \"Bunker Hill\" [W-1407/A]; LOAN - Yale-Delancey Kountze Collection","BW-2334/G - Andirons [W-1410/A-B] in Dining Room; LOAN - Yale-Delancey Kountze Collection","BW-2334/H - Half-round card table [W-1413/B]; LOAN - Yale-Delancey Kountze Collection","BW-2334/I - Ducking gun W-1410]; LOAN - Yale-Delancey Kountze Collection","BW-2334/J - Embroidery frame [W-1417]; LOAN - Yale-Delancey Kountze Collection","BW-2334/K - Set of fireplace tools including a shovel, tongs and poker [W-1406/A-C]; LOAN - Yale-Delancey Kountze Collection","BW-2345 - Mrs. Washington's desk [W-220] - Washington bedchamber","BW-2346 - Portrait of Lawrence Washington [W-126]","BW-2347 - Portrait of Nelly Custis by Trumbull [H-77]\nnegative missing - 2/28/22","BW-2348 - Painting of Kitchen at Mount Vernon by Eastman Johnson [M-1001], BW-2348A - Painting of Kitchen at Mount Vernon by Eastman Johnson [M-1001]","BW-2349 - Wash House interiors; BW-2349A-D - Wash House interiors","BW-2350 - Spinning House interiors; BW-2350A - Spinning House interior","BW-2351 - Museum - first floor interior","BW-2365A - Mrs. Sarah King Hale - First Vice Regent of New Hampshire, BW-2365B - Mrs. Sarah King Hale - First Vice Regent of New Hampshire","BW-2368 - Houdon Bust [W-369] in profile","BW-2376 - Doctor Craik - silhouette","BW-2379A - Washington bookplate from The history of the decline and fall of the Roman empire /by Edward Gibbon, Esq. [W-401/D]; BW-2379B - Washington bookplate","BW-2381/A - Title page, Commentary on the Book of Psalms [W-1202/A], Volume I, signed by Martha Washington with 1793 date.","BW-2381/B - Title page, The history of the decline and fall of the Roman empire [W-401/D], Volume 4, by Edward Gibbon, Esq., title page signed by George Washington","BW-2382 - Portrait of Eleanor Parke Custis (Nelly) [H-77]","BW-2384 - Banquet Hall [New Room]- Palladian window","BW-2385 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - mantel","BW-2386 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - mantel","BW-2387 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - mantel","BW-2388 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - mantel","BW-2389 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - north wall with Palladian window","BW-2390 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - Palladian window","BW-2391 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - east end","BW-2392 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - northeast corner","BW-2393 - Barn [Stable] north side","BW-2394 - Barn [Stable], view through south lane gate (closed)","BW-2395 - Barn [Stable] view from the east lawn through opening of brick wall along the south lane","BW-2396 - Barn [Stable] viewed from over the top of the brick wall along the south lane","BW-2399 - Bed in Lafayette Room","W-2400 - Lafayette Room - fireplace","BW-2401 - North wall of the Lafayette Room view of fireplace and bed","BW-2402 - Bedroom - [Washington Bedchamber] - bed","BW-2403 - Bedroom - [Washington Bedchamber] - bed","BW-2404 - Bedroom - [Washington Bedchamber] - fireplace","BW-2405 - Bedroom - [Washington Bedchamber] - desk","BW-2406 - Butler's Pantry","BW-2407 - Butler's Pantry","BW-2410 - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]","BW-2411 - Dining Room [Small Dining Room], view of fireplace, table and south wall.","BW-2412 - Dining Room [Small Dining Room] - fireplace","BW-2413 - Dining Room [Small Dining Room] - fireplace","BW-2415 - View of upper garden and white picket fencing","BW-2416 - View of upper garden from doorway in the greenhouse","BW-2417 - View of southeast corner of upper garden. Roof tops of spinning house, salt house and north necessary can be seen in the distance.","BW-2418 - View of garden house and wall and fence along exterior of the upper garden.","BW-2419 - East end of upper garden. Includes view of spinning house, salt house, and north necessary.","BW-2420 - Low aerial view of upper garden from above the east brick wall.","BW-2421 - Northwest corner of upper garden. Includes view of north garden house.","BW-2422 - View of west end of upper garden","BW-2423 - Garden house in upper garden","BW-2424 - View towards west end of upper garden","BW-2425 - View of back side of garden house outside the upper garden wall.","BW-2426 - View of back side of north garden house outside the upper garden wall","BW-2427 - View of west end of upper garden with garden house in the distance","BW-2428 - View of upper garden path. The back side of the necessary can be seen along exterior wall.","BW-2429 - View of lower garden towards northeast corner. Several roofs of outbuildings can be seen over the top of the east wall of the garden.","BW-2430 - View from within lower garden towards garden gate which is mostly hidden by boxwoods. A watering can sits on the edge of the dipping well.","BW-2431 - View of dipping well in lower garden. Visible in the distance is the south necessary and roofs of outbuildings along the south lane.","BW-2432 - View of southeast corner of lower garden. The stable roof is visible above the garden wall.","BW-2433 - View of boxwood hedges in the lower garden. A portion of the garden gate can be seen at left.","BW-2434 - View of lower garden towards northeast corner. The south necessary and several outbuilding roofs can be seen in the distance including the Mansion cupola.","BW-2435 - View of the lower garden near the east garden wall. Roofs of several outbuildings along the south lane can be seen above the wall.","BW-2436 - View of boxwood hedges in the lower garden. Also visible are portions of the north garden entrance and perimeter wall.","BW-2437 - View from within lower garden towards garden gate which is mostly hidden by boxwoods. A watering can sits on the edge of the dipping well.","BW-2438 - View of upper garden path. The back side of the necessary can be seen along exterior wall.","BW-2439 - View of dipping well in lower garden. Visible in the distance is the south necessary and roofs of outbuildings along the south lane.","BW-2440 - Kitchen interior. View includes fireplace, bench, various cooking utensils, hanging bellows, and oven.","BW-2441 - Kitchen interior. View includes fireplace, bench, various cooking utensils, hanging bellows, and oven.","BW-2442 - Kitchen interior. View includes fireplace, bench, various cooking utensils, hanging bellows, and oven.","BW-2443 - Kitchen interior. View includes fireplace, bench, various cooking utensils, hanging bellows, and oven.","BW-2444 - Kitchen interior. View of southeast corner with oven and side table filled with cooking implements, a fire bucket hangs on the wall. A portion of the fireplace can be seen at far left.","BW-2445 - Kitchen interior, view of the south wall.","Box 2446 - Kitchen interior, view of southeast corner with oven and side table.","BW-2447 - Kitchen interior, southeast corner","BW-2448 - Kitchen interior, north wall","BW-2449 -  Photograph taken from the north lane looking south towards the mansion circle. A portion of the servant's hall and kitchen can be seen at left. To the right, is the circle storehouse, gardener's house and salt house.","BW-2450 - Photograph taken from the north lane looking south towards the mansion circle. A portion of the servant's hall and kitchen can be seen at left. To the right, is the circle storehouse, gardener's house and salt house.","BW-2451 - North lane - looking south","BW-2452 - North Lane, view looking north from across the Mansion cirle with sun dial in the foreground. Partial view of gardener's house (left) and servants' hall (right).","BW-2453 - View of the salt house and spinning house along the north lane. North lane gate is closed at far end.","BW-2454 - View of south lane taken from the Mansion circle looking south. The kitchen and circle storehouse can be seen along the circle drive with the remaining outbuildings along the south lane visible in the distance.","BW-2455 - View of the south lane looking north. The view includes outbuildings along the lane, a bricked path, and the coach house or south lane gate closed at left.","BW-2456 - View of the south lane from beyond the stable looking north. The closed coach house or south lane gate can be seen in the distance.","BW-2457 - View of the south lane from the south lawn looking north. The circle storehouse and a partial view of the smokehouse can be seen on the left. The kitchen is visible through the trees on the right. In the foreground is the brick wall along the south lane.","BW-2458 - View of the south lane and outbuildings taken from the Mansion circle looking south.","BW-2459 - View of the south lane looking towards the Mansion circle. The smokehouse and the circle storehouse are on the left of the lane and the kitchen on the right. In the distance are the gardener's house, Mansion circle and servants' hall.","BW-2460 - View of the south lane from the stable (at left) looking north. The south lane gate is closed.","BW-2461 - View of south lane looking south. The corner of the kitchen is seen at left.","BW-2462 - View of desk and chair in the Study.","BW-2463 - View of southwest corner of the study with desk and chair.","BW-2464 - South wall of the study, terrestial globe is in the foreground and desk and chair are along the wall between the two windows.","BW-2465 - View of the southwest corner of the study.","BW-2466 - View of the bookcases along the east wall of the study. The uncommon chair is in the foreground.","BW-2467 - View of fireplace and mantel in the study.","BW-2468 - Distant view of the west front of the Mansion from the 12-acre field.","BW-2469 - View of the west front of the Mansion from the bowling green entrance.","BW-2470 - View of the west front of the Mansion from the bowling green.","BW-2471 - View of the west front of the Mansion from the bowling green.","BW-2472 - Distant view of south facade of the Mansion from the south lawn.","BW-2473 - Distant view of the south facade of the Mansion from the south lawn.","BW-2474 - Mansion - distant views - south lawn","BW-2475 - Mansion - distant views - south lawn - near Tomb","BW-2476 - View of the Mansion's east front, taken from the northeast lawn.","BW-2477 - View of the Mansion's east front, taken from the southeast lawn. People can be seen walking on the piazza.","BW-2478 - View the east front and north facade of the Mansion from the northeast lawn.","BW-2479 - View of the Mansion's east front, taken from the southeast lawn.","BW-2480 - View of the Mansion's east front, taken from the southeast lawn.","BW-2481 - View of the east front of the Mansion from the northeast lawn.","BW-2482 - View of the Mansion's east front, taken from the northeast lawn.","BW-2483 - View of the Mansion's east front, taken from the northeast lawn.","BW-2484 - View of the Mansion from the northeast lawn. Several visitors are on the piazza.","BW-2487 - Mansion - northeast façade, view includes the northeast corner of the piazza and Mansion, cellar entrance, north colonnade and servants' hall.","BW-2492 - Mansion - northeast façade","BW-2493 - View of the west front of the Mansion from the bowling green.","BW-2494 - View of the west front of the Mansion from the central passage to the south entrance.  A portion of the Mansion circle is seen in the foreground.","BW-2496 - View of the Mansion's west front, shot from the mansion circle.  Several people are standing and sitting in front of the Mansion.","BW-2497 - View of the Mansion's west front facade. Shot parallel to the west front from the central door towards the south colonnade.","BW-2498 - View of the Mansion's west front, shot parallel to the house from the south colonnade towards the north.","BW-2499 - View of the Mansion's west front, detail of door that leads to the central hall.","BW-2500 - View of the Mansion's west front, shot through the north colonnade.","BW-2500a - View of the west front of the Mansion from the bowling green, includes the south colonnade and a portion of the kitchen (at right) ; filed with BW-2500","BW-2501 - View of the gardner's house, servants' hall (formely the Office) and north colonnade.","BW-2503 - View of the kitchen and circle storehouse from across the Mansion circle.","BW-2504 - View of old tomb","BW-2506 - View of paddock with lower garden wall in the distance.","BW-2508 - View of dogwood trees in the deer park on the Mount Vernon Estate.","BW-2509 - View of the deer park with dogwoods in bloom. A portion of the deer park wall can be seen at the bottom left and the Potomac River is in the far distance.","BW-2511 - View of the laundry yard from the south lane. Photograph is taken between the smokehouse and wash house with a view of the 19th century bell tower, lower garden brick wall, and south necessary.","BW-2512 - View of of lower garden (east) wall and south necessary. View looking north from the laundry yard outside of the lower garden perimeter wall. Includes view of 19th century bell tower.","BW-2513 - View of of the brick wall next to the kitchen. The kitchen well house roof can be seen above the wall.","BW-2515 - View of north colonnade and east side of servants' hall. Salt house visible beyond brick wall.","BW-2517 - View from the hillside near the old tomb looking north. The south facade of the Mansion can be seen in the distance.","BW-2519 - View of Chintz Room (formerly Nelly Custis Room) - crib [W-237]","BW-2520 - View of the bed in the northwest corner of the blue room.","BW-2521 - View of north wall in the blue room, includes bed, side table and a portion of the fireplace.","BW-2522 - View of bed along north wall of the blue room.","BW-2525 - View of fireplace in the blue room.","BW-2526 - View of bed in yellow room.","BW-2528 - View of staircase in the central passage.","BW-2529 - View of bed in small room, second floor of Mansion.","BW-2530 - View of gristmill taken from Dogue Creek. Several boats are in the foreground.","BW-2531 - View of gristmill from Dogue Creek. Several boats are the foreground.","BW-2532 - View of gristmill, two men are seated on exterior steps.","BW-2533 - Distant view of gristmill with Dogue Creek in the foreground and miller's house on the far right.","BW-2534 - View of gristmill","BW-2535 - Museum exhibit - west end, includes display cases with camp bed, bust of Washington, swords and model of the Bastille.","BW-2536 - Museum exhibit - west end, includes display cases with camp bed, bust of Washington, swords and model of the Bastille.","BW-2537 - 18th-century fan [W-1441] in museum","BW-2538 - Museum - quilt","BW-2539 - Museum exhibit case - Penn Treaty quilt [W-365] and one of Martha Washington's shell cushions ; see CN/CT-838A-C","BW-2540 - Museum exhibit case - Penn Treaty quilt [W-365] and one of Martha Washington's shell cushions","BW-2541 - Museum - miniatures of George Washington by Charles Willson Peale (W-460) and Martha Washington by James Peale (W-624/A)","BW-2542 - Museum - miniatures of George Washington by Charles Willson Peale (W-460) and Martha Washington by James Peale (W-624/A)","BW-2543 - Museum - exhibit case of ceramics","BW-2544 - Museum - exhibit case of ceramics","BW-2545 - Museum - exhibit case of ceramics","BW-2547 - Music room - view of side of harpsichord [W-16] along the west wall. A French armchair sits next to the harpsichord.","BW-2548 - Music room - close-up view of the harpsichord [W-16]","BW-2549 - Music room - view from south doorway towards front of harpsichord [W-16]","BW-2550 - Music room - view of harpsichord [W-16] from the north doorway.","BW-2551 - Music room - harpsichord [W-16] and mantel","BW-2552 - Music room - mantel - fireplace","BW-2554 - Partial view of south end of Mansion and cellar entrance with a corner of the piazza visible.","BW-2555 - View of the south end of the piazza and a partial view of the cellar entrance.","BW-2556 - View of the full length of the piazza from the south towards the north grove.","BW-2557 - View of the Mansion's piazza. The photograph is taken midway down the piazza looking south towards the Potomac River.","BW-2559 - View of the length of the piazza taken from the north lawn.","BW-2560 - View of the north corner of the piazza.","BW-2561 - Pohick Church - exterior","BW-2562 - Pohick Church - exterior, with grave markers in the foreground.","BW-2563 - Pohick Church - exterior, with grave markers in the foreground.","BW-2564 - Pohick Church - interior","BW-2565 - Pohick Church - interior","BW-2566 - Tomb","BW-2567 - View of the front of Washington's tomb.","BW-2568 - View of tomb from east with two American flags to either side of tomb entrance.","BW-2569 -  View of the west gate and one of the porters' lodges. The west front of the Mansion can be seen in the far distance.","BW-2571 - Porters' lodges at the west gate.","BW-2573 - View of porters' lodges on either side of the west gate entrance. The west gate well house is in the foreground.","BW-2575 -  View of front parlor towards northeast corner which includes fireplace and painting above mantel.","BW-2576 -  View of south wall in front parlor with portrait of Washington by Charles Willson Peale [H-17]","BW-2577 -  View of south wall in front parlor with portrait of Washington by Charles Willson Peale [H-17]","BW-2578 - Secretary desk in the downstairs chamber at Mount Vernon. This piece of furniture is from the Yale-Kountze Collection and was loanded to Mount Vernon by Yale University.","BW-2579 - View of south wall in downstairs chamber includes fireplace.","BW-2581 - View of fireplace in the downstairs chamber.","BW-2582 - Mansion from Bowling Green gate","BW-2583 - West Front of Mansion","BW-2584 - View of greenhouse from the west parterre.","BW-2585 - View of lower garden looking west. Includes the south garden house and beehouse. An employee works in one of the plant beds.","BW-2586 - Mount Vernon - north façade","BW-2587 - View of staircase in central passage.","BW-2588 - View of fireplace in old chamber.","BW-2589 - Bedstead in old chamber","BW-2590 - Dining Room - fireplace","BW-2591 - Dining Room - view towards north wall with dining table in the foreground. Highchair sits against the wall between the two windows.","BW-2592 - Butler's Pantry","BW-2593 -  Front Parlor - fireplace","BW-2594 - View of front parlor towards south wall which includes card table with chairs and portrait of George Washington by Charles Willson Peale [H-17].","BW-2595 - View towards southeast corner of the little parlor, includes windows, French side chairs and a display case.","BW-2596 - View into little parlor from the south doorway includes the harpsichord, fireplace and a view into the new room.","BW-2597 - Washington's study includes secretary desk and uncommon chair placed between the windows along the south wall. View is towards the east wall with a partial view of the terrestrial globe and bookcases.","BW-2598 - View of the study towards the southeast corner includes the bookcases, terrestrial globe and Washington's secretary bookcase and desk and cirular chair.","BW-2599 - Vaughan mantel in new room. A portrait of Washington by Gilbert Stuart [H-4] hangs above the fireplace.","BW-2600 - View of Palladian or Venetian window in the new room.","BW-2601 - View of south wall in blue room includes bedstead and fireplace.","BW-2602 - View of the bedstead in the Washington bedchamber","BW-2603 - View of the kitchen fireplace.","BW-2604 - View of the coach house along the south lane. Two visitors stand in front of the building admiring the Powel coach.","BW-2605 - View from north lane between gardener's house and salt house towards the greenhouse in the upper garden.","BW-2606 - View of stable and part of the adjacent paddock.","BW-2607 - North side of stable. View across laundry yard includes fence and non-historic bell structure, which was removed in 2012. The exterior of lower garden brick wall is visible far right.","BW-2608 - View from southeast lawn over the brick wall towards the south lane, partial view of wash house and smokehouse. In the distance is the south necessary.","BW-2609 - View from over lower garden brick wall towards the south lane, includes laundry yard, smokehouse and wash house.","BW-2610 - Biew of back side of north garden house from outside the upper garden wall.","BW-2651/2 - Piazza - from the north end; BW-2651/3 - Piazza - from the north end; BW-2651/4 - Piazza - from the north end","BW-2652/2 - View of lower garden towards west end includes garden house.","BW-2653 - View of the front of Washington's tomb with iron hand railing along the brick.","BW-2654 - Tomb","BW-2657/2-3 - View of the Mansion's east front, taken from the northeast lawn.","BW-2658 - Mansion - East Front - railing on Piazza roof, dates photograph taken prior to 1936.","BW-2662/1,8 - Stable, view of north and east sides, stairs removed; BW-2662/2 - Northeast corner of stable from break in the brick wall along the south lane; BW-2662/7 - North side of stable","BW-2663 - Photograph of kitchen and circle storehouse. \"Family Kitchen\" and \"Butler's House\" signs visible above doorways.","BW-2667/1-2 - View of the south lane and outbuildings looking south.","BW-2668/1 - Central passage and staircase, front door is opened with louvered doors closed; BW-2668/2 - Central passage and staircase, front door is closed","BW-2668/3-4 - View of Vaughan mantel in the new room. A portrait of George Washington by Gilbert Stuart [H-4] hangs above the mantel.","BW-2668/5-7 - View of northeast corner of new room.","BW-2668/8 - View of from doorway in little parlor looking north towards the new room - door opened. The harpsichord is in the foreground; BW-2668/9 - View of from doorway in little parlor looking north towards the new room - door closed. The harpsichord is in the foreground.","BW-2668/10 - View of the south wall in the downstairs chamber (formerly called Martha Washington's sitting room) at Mount Vernon. View includes the fireplace and room furnishings. The south door is opened providing a view to the back stairwell.","BW-2686/A-B - Letter covers - to \u0026 from George Washington","BW-2686/A - Engraving of the Washington Family by Edward Savage","BW-2687 - Old Tomb - J. Hill, aquatint - circa 1820; Object number M-1451/A","BW-2688/A-B - Downstairs chamber, bedstead and armchair","BW-2689 - Music Book - title page, Twelve Pieces for the Harpsichord or Piano-Forte, compiled by Sterkel. Loan - Yale-Kountze Collection.","BW-2690 - Maritime document - signed by George Washington. Loan - Yale-Kountze Collection.","BW-2746 - Exhibit of textile in the (Interpretive Center) Museum. In the middle is the wedding dress of Nelly Custis [W-592]. Transfered to Woodlawn Plantation in 1973.","BW-2758 - Fowling gun [W-1404], detail of proof mark. Loan - Yale University Art Gallery, de Lancey Kountze Collection.","BW-2759 - Cameo \"George Washington\" (Mrs. McCook Knox)","BW-2760 - Cameo \"George Washington\" (Mrs. McCook Knox)","BW-2761 - Fannie Bassett portrait [W-1488]","BW-2795 - Sugar Bowl, black stoneware; Object Number [W-756]","BW-2898 - Butler House bedroom; BW-2898/A - Butler House bedroom","BW-2899 - Stable - north side from south lane gate; BW-2899/a - Stable, southeast corner","BW-2931/1-3 - Early views, engravings of the Mansion and tomb; taken for Annual Report 1949","BW-2937/1-9, 16-17 - Pictures taken for Annual Report; BW-2937/1 - Mansion from southeast lawn; BW-2937/2 - interior of Kitchen, close-up of south wall; BW-2937/3 - pair of cut glass carafes; BW-2937/4 - Argand lamp [W-1545]; BW-2937/5 - cut-glass sweetmeat dish [W-1636]; BW-2937/6 - Mourning pins, watercolor on ivory [W-1588] and oval-shaped pin surrounded by pearls [M-1589]; BW-2937/7 - decanter [W-1642]; BW-2937/8 - cup and saucer [M-1638/A-B]; BW-2937/9 - dessert glass [W-1640]; BW-2937/16 - Washington's bookplate; BW-2937/17 - cup and saucer [W-1639/A-B]","BW-2939 - Copy photograph of early view of repairs to the west front of the Mansion, c. 1860","BW-2940 - \"Unknown portrait\" [M-763]","BW-2947 - sample of wallpaper border from the new room.","BW-2948 - Locket containing supposed portraits of: George Washington, Martha Washington, Eleanor Parke Custis \u0026 George Washington Parke Custis and two other unidentified individuals all in profile. Painting signed by d'Augustin.","BW-3125 - Engraved book illustration of \"George Washington Lafayette,\" unknown source.","BW-3126 - Nelly Custis - portrait - Pine","BW-3127 - Unknown woman - portrait","BW-3128 - Fanny Bassett - portrait - Pine","BW-3184 - View of greenhouse in upper garden","BW-3185 - Butler's pantry","BW-3186 - Central passage, view of staircase.","BW-3187 - Banquet Hall [New Room], view of south wall.","BW-3188 - George Washington's Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber], view of south wall.","BW-3189 - George Washington's Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber], view of bedstead.","BW-3190 - Washington's shaving case [W-1598]","BW-3191 - George Washington's Shaving Case [W-1598]","BW-3193 - Embroidered shawl fragment [W-1665], formerly identified as a wedding veil","BW-3194 - Detail of embroidered shawl fragment [W-1665], formerly identified as a wedding veil","BW-3195 - Miniature - George Washington by Robert Field [M-1661]","BW-3196 - A pair of Sevres ice pots [W-1662/A-B]","BW-3197 - Engraving \"Adonis Carried off by Venus\" [W-1602/B] LOAN","BW-3198 - Early view - engraving, Mount Vernon - G. I. Parkyns","BW-3199 - Engraving, \"Diana Deceived by Venus\" [W-1602/A] LOAN","BW-3200 - Equestrian portrait of George Washington by Rembrandt Peale [H-54]","BW-3201 - Woodcut of the east front of the Mansion by Gilbert after William Russell Birch [M-1669]","BW-3202 - Copy photograph of early photograph of Tomb - Langenheim, July 1850","BW-3203 - Copy photograph, early photograph of Mansion, west front - Langenheim, July 1850","BW-3204 - Martha Washington bible - title page [W-1659]; BW-3204a - Martha Washington bible - title page [W-1659]","BW-3205 - Martha Washington's signature from Bible [W-1659]","BW-3206/A-D - Several pages and details from a George Washington letter to Lund Washington, 1775 November 26 [A-516.8]","BW-3207 - Memorandum of the survey of Captain Lawrence Washington's Estate along the Potomac and Little Hunting Creek. Signed by George Brent September 18, 1690 [W-648]","BW-3232 - North lane showing Salt and Spinning Houses during an early restoration.","BW-3237 - Music room [Little Parlor], southeast corner","BW-3238 - View of west wall in small dining room","BW-3239 -  View of west wall in front parlor","BW-3240 - View of the south wall in the study","BW-3241 - View of interior window in little parlor","BW-3242 - View of fireplace in kitchen","BW-3255 - Oil portrait - Washington Family by John Gadsby Chapman;\n Original owned by the Misses Washington; see CS 7093/1","BW-3256 - Print - Pastoral Scene;\nCollection of Miss Anne Washington - LOAN","BW-3257 - Colored print - British castle; \nCollection of Miss Anne Washington, LOAN","BW-3258 - \"Valentine\" - St. Joachim;\nCollection of Miss Anne Washington, LOAN","BW-3259 - Print - \"Andromache \u0026 Hector\";\nCollection of Miss Anne Washington, LOAN","BW-3260 - Print - Pastoral Scene;\nCollection of Miss Anne Washington, LOAN","BW-3261 - Silver of Bushrod Washington; \nCollection of Miss Anne Washington, LOAN","BW-3262 - Print - \"A Country Girl\";\nCollection of Miss Anne Washington, LOAN","BW-3263 - Portrait - Mrs. Bushrod Washington; \nCollection of Miss Anne Washington, LOAN","BW-3264 - Portrait - Judge Bushrod Washington; \n Collection of Miss Anne Washington, LOAN","BW-3265 - Portrait - Mrs. Nathaniel Crawford (nee Blackburn);\nCollection of Miss Anne Washington, LOAN","BW-3266 - Photo - Mrs. John A. Washington, Jr. (nee Selden);\nCollection of Miss Anne Washington","BW-3269 - Portrait - Mrs. Jane Maria Van Antwerp, First Vice Regent of Iowa;\nOwned by Mrs. Alexander; See #3289, #3373","BW-3270 - Copy photograph, Mrs. Margaretta S. Morse, First Vice Regent of Louisiana;\n Collection of Col. E.C. Morse, Washington, DC; See also #3274","BW-3271 - Portrait - Mme. Octavia Walton LeVert, First Vice Regent of Alabama ;\nMVLA Collection see #3392","BW-3272 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Louisa Ingersoll Greenough, First Vice Regent of Massachusetts;\n MVLA collection","BW-3273 - Copy photograph - Miss Ann Pamela Cunningham, First Regent;\nMVLA collection","BW-3274 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Margaretta S. Morse, First Vice Regent of Louisiana;\nMVLA Collection;  See #3270","BW-3275 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Hannah Blake Farnsworth, First Vice Regent of Michigan;\nMVLA Collection","BW-3276 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Catherine A. McWillie, First Vice Regent of Mississippi;\nMVLA Collection","BW-3277 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Mary Rutledge Fogg, First Vice Regent of Tennessee;\nMVLA Collection","BW-3278 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Rosa V. Johnson Jeffrey, First Vice Regent of Kentucky;\nMVLA Collection","BW-3279 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Abby Wheaton Chace, First Vice Regent of Rhode Island;\nMVLA Collection","BW-3280 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Elizabeth M. Walton, First Vice Regent of Missouri; \nMVLA Collection","BW-3281 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Martha Mitchell, First Vice Regent of Wisconsin;\nMVLA Collection","BW-3282 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Margaret Ann Comegys, First Vice Regent of Delaware;\nMVLA Collection","BW-3283 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Alice Key Pendleton, First Vice Regent of Ohio;\nMVLA Collection","BW-3284 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Catherine Willis Murat, First Vice Regent of Florida;\nMVLA Collection","BW-3285 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Alice H. Dickinson, First Vice Regent of North Carolina;\nMVLA Collection","BW-3286 - Copy photograph - Miss Sarah Tracy, Secretary to Ann Pamela Cunningham \u0026 Housekeeper at Mount Vernon;\nMVLA Collection; negative missing April 1993","BW-3287 - Copy photograph - Miss Mary Morris Hamilton, First Vice Regent of New York;\nMVLA Collection","BW-3288 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Abba Isabelle Little, First Vice Regent of Maine; \nMVLA Collection","BW-3289 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Jane Maria Van Antwerp, First Vice Regent of Iowa;\nMVLA Collection","BW-3290 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Anna Cora Ogden Ritchie, First Vice Regent of Virginia; MVLA Collection","BW-3291 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Sarah King Hale, First Vice Regent of New Hampshire; MVLA Collection","BW-3292 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Philoclea Edgeworth Eve, First Vice Regent of Georgia; MVLA Collection","BW-3293 - Copy photograph - Mme. Octavia Walton Le Vert, First Vice Regent of Alabama; MVLA Collection","BW-3296 - Engraving of Edward Everett; MVLA Collection","BW-3297 - Copy photograph - \"Rosemont\" - South Carolina home of Ann Pamela Cunningham; MVLA Collection","BW-3298 - Copy photograph of ambrotype of visitors in front of Washington's tomb","BW-3301 - Silver spurs, detail of engraving on inside of spurs; object number [A-593 ; W-1912/A-B]","BW-3302 - Silver spurs; object number [A-593; W-1912/A-B]","BW-3303 - Snuff box; object number [A-602; W-1844]","BW-3304 - Title page, publication of George Washington's will; object number [A-584]","BW-3305 - Snuff box, lid with painted scene; object number [A-602; W-1844]","BW-3308 - Spurious portrait of Nelly Custis","BW-3309 - Silver tray; object number [A-643; H-1868]","BW-3310 - Silver tray; object number [A-643; H-1868]","BW-3311 - Ivory fan; object number [A-627; W-1857]","BW-3312 - Reconstructed milk jug (salt glaze) from fragments found at Mount Vernon","BW-3313 - Reconstructed wine cooler - from fragments acquired from Agnes Peter. This cooler was built in 1952 by Wilfred Nietzey of the Mount Vernon carpentry shop, based on evidence from the original parts and images of similar period pieces. The only elements of the piece that date to the eighteenth-century are the two staves with the lion's mask handles and the brass bands. One of the lion's masks was missing a handle. In an effort to give the cooler a uniform appearance, the materials used to fill out the rest of the piece were salvaged from old furniture of unspecified date, which had no relation to the original parts. Object number [W-1059]","BW-3314 - Interior - Stove room in greenhouse slave quarters","BW-3315 - Interior - Greenhouse - view from west end looking east","BW-3316 - Interior - Greenhouse - view from east looking towards west","BW-3320 - Wax impressions of G.W. seals; object number [A-583; M-1675/A-B]","BW-3321 - Larder in Family Kitchen","BW-3322 - Mezzotint of George Washington by Alexander Campbell","BW-3323 - Nelly Custis' harpsichord - book illustration sketched by Benson Lossing","BW-3324 - Bed and Bedstead on which Washington Died - book illustration sketched by Benson Lossing","BW-3334 - Copy photograph, Luke C. Dillon photograph of east front of Mansion with south porch, balustrade \u0026 2 unidentified gentlemen","BW-3335 - Mock-up of curtains for Banquet Hall [New Room] for the Palladian or Venetian window","BW-3336 - Mock-up of curtains for Banquet Hall [New Room] - west window","BW-3337 - Candelabra or candle stand; object number [M-176]","BW-3338 - Engraving - \"Coming at the Death\"; Halsey Collection - MVLA, object number [M-93/GG-5]","BW-3355/A - Martha Washington's trunk; object number [W-368]","BW-3358 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Anna Cora Ogden Ritchie, First Vice Regent of Virginia; See #3290;  Photo in MVLA Collection","BW-3363 - Graff photographs - 1860 - Houdon Mask, Sharples miniature, \u0026 Peale miniatures; Originals borrowed from J.R. Battle, Villanova, PA. Not part of the Mount Vernon collection.","BW-3367 - Sarah Tracy's military pass - Oct. 2, 1861","BW-3369 - Union soldiers at Mount Vernon; Taken from N.Y. Illustrated News","BW-3370 - Girl Scouts viewing the Centennial Exhibition in museum at Mount Vernon","BW-3371 - Centennial Exhibition in the museum at Mount Vernon","BW-3373 - Portrait - Mrs. Maria Van Antwerp, First Vice Regent of Iowa;  See #3289, #3269","BW-3380 - Articles of Agreement between John Augustine Washington and Ann Pamela Cunningham, April 6, 1858; BW-3380/a-f","BW-3381/b - Letter - Edward Everett to ladies of Richmond, Dec. 12, 1855, second page","BW-3384/A-B - Letter - Mary Custis Lee to John Augustine Washington, February 1859; BW-3384/A - Page 1; BW-3384/B - Page 2","BW-3386 - Original certificate for Jane Maria Van Antwerp, Vice Regent of Iowa, October 26, 1858","BW-3387 - Original certificate for Margaretta F. Morse, Vice Regent of Louisiana, April 28, 1858","BW-3410 - Broadside - Cortland County Fair, fundraiser for the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association to purchase Mount Vernon","BW-3418 - Early Subscription Paper with name, residence and amount filled in by donors. Ann Pamela Cunningham's signature \u0026 gift of $100 is on the first line.","BW-3419/A-E - Pages from the Mount Vernon Record","BW-3424 - Treasury Department order for Miss Tracy's supplies, July 7, 1863","BW-3425 - Regent's and Vice Regents' badges; Mrs. Van Antwerp's jewelry","BW-3428 - Miniature portrait of James L. Petigru, 1834","BW-3429 - Illustration titled MOUNT VERNON, 1874, drawn by Theo R. Davis for the February 28, 1874 issue of Harper's Weekly. Aerial view of the Potomac River, a steamboat and visitors at the Mount Vernon wharf landing and the Mansion and estate in the background.","BW-3430 - Early view - entraving of Mount Vernon, showing 200 acres, by Whateley and Sinclair, 1859; object number [M-1282]","BW-3431 - Bird's eye view of Mount Vernon, 1859","BW-3432 - Engraving, \"East Front of Mansion\" - N. S. Bennett, 1858","BW-3436 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Lily Macalester Berghmans Laughton, Second Regent of Mount Vernon; MVLA Collection","BW-3438 - Copy photograph, James [John] McHenry Hollingsworth, Second Superintendent of Mount Vernon; MVLA Collection","BW-3439/A-B - Printed eulogy, 'In Memoriam.' for Mrs. Ella Bassett Washington, Vice Regent for West Virginia. Written by Susan E. Johnson Hudson, Secretary and Vice Regent for Connecticut.","BW-3440/A-B - Two record pages from the Martha Washington's Bible, object number [W-1659]","BW-3442 - New Room [Banquet Hall] - view from southeast corner showing Palladian window","BW-3443 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - view toward southeast corner showing door to Music room \u0026 exterior door and 2 paintings","BW-3444 - Detail of oval mirror, bracket \u0026 candelabra - Banquet Hall [New Room]","BW-3445 - Music room [Little Parlor] - view of west wall - harpsichord closed","BW-3447/A-B - Mahogany card table - Music room [Little Parlor]; object number [W-1465]. BW-3447/A table closed; BW-3447/B, table leaf opened and tilted against wall.","BW-3450 -  West Parlor [Front Parlor] - toward fireplace, north door closed","BW-3451 - Lacquer dressing case; [W-195]","BW-3452 - Downstairs bedchamber - mirror and table","BW-3454 - Dining Room [Small Dining Room] - across table toward southwest window","BW-3455 - Close-up of Chippendale chair in the study ; [W-95]","BW-3457 - Study - view from northeast corner towards southwest corner","BW-3458 - Washington's desk [W-158] and chair [W-159] in the study","BW-3459 - Washington's desk [W-158] and chair [W-159] in the study","BW-3460 - Blue Bedroom - view from fireplace across bed to windows and southwest corner","BW-3461 - Lafayette Bedroom - wide angle shot from door towards north wall","BW-3462 - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room] - wide angle from door towards southwest corner","BW-3463 - Group of 3 Windsor chairs with shell cushions from Yellow Bedroom","BW-3464 - Scenario with Washington's shaving stand [W-202] and fixtures - George Washington's dressing room situated in the closet in the Washington Bedchamber","BW-3465 - Wash stand [W-199] in the Washington bedchamber\n]","BW-3466 -Washington bedchamber - view from from door across bed to desk along west wall","BW-3467 - Washington Bedchamber - view towards fireplace and portrait of Martha Custis hung on the north wall","BW-3468 - Cane chair [W-200], mirror [W-201], medicine box table [W-207], lacquer box [W-219] in Washington Bedchamber","BW-3469 - Interior view of kitchen from north doorway towards fireplace","BW-3472 - Sketch of weathervane","BW-3473 - Martha Washington - reproduction Wollaston portrait in office ; (original at Washington \u0026 Lee);  See 1953 Handbook","BW-3474 - West Front - Mansion from view of 1840, reproduction in office","BW-3487 - 'Ancient Lantern' - Benson Lossing sketch","BW-3488 - Benson Lossing sketch of Vaughan fireplace in new room - titled 'Italian Chimney-Piece'","BW-3494 - Lossing's sketch of East Front of Mansion","BW-3497 - Silver plateau [W-105/A-E] on table in dining room","BW-3498 - Silver plateau [W-105/A-E] on table in Dining Room","BW-3499 - Silver salver with Custis crest [W-108]","BW-3500 - Silver desk set belongin to George Washington ; Bolling-Lee Collection, MVLA [W-2520/A-D]","BW-3501 - Washington salver with crest [W-2515];  Bolling-Lee Collection, MVLA; Slide available","BW-3502 - Silver tray by Ephraim Brasher [W-32] - one of pair owned by George Washington","BW-3503 - Sheffield Argand lamp [W-1545/A-E]","BW-3504 - Sheffield bracket lamps (pair) ; [W-13/A-B]","BW-3505 - Sheffield bracket lamps (pair)","BW-3506 - Sheffield Argand lamp [W-1545/A-E]","BW-3507 - Detail of Washington coat-of-arms from coffee pot ;  Bolling-Lee Collection, MVLA [W-2517]","BW-3508 - Coffee pot with coat of arms - owned by George Washington ; Bolling-Lee Collection, MVLA;  Slide available [W-2517]","BW-3509 - Cruet stand with Custis crest ; [W-484] ;  MVLA; slide available","BW-3510 - Sheffield candlesticks owned by George Washington ; [W-18/A-B]","BW-3511 - Cruet stand with Washington crest ; Bolling-Lee collection, MVLA [W-2518]","BW-3512 - Sheffield sugar pail with Washington crest [W-1988/A-B]","BW-3513 - Washington spoons ;  owned by DeButts, Bolling-Lee and MVLA","BW-3514 - Detail of Custis coat of arms ; from tray owned by MVLA [W-108]","BW-3515 - Detail of Washington coat of arms ; from cruet stand in Bolling Lee collection - MVLA [W-2518]","BW-3516 - Detail of Washington crest ; from tray in Bolling Lee collection - MVLA [W-2515]","BW-3517 - Head of silver riding crop of George Washington ; [A-221, W-1213]","BW-3518 - Knife and forks owned by George Washington ; \n Knife and large fork - Lewis Collection Smithsonian - LOAN; small fork - MVLA collection [W-495/B]","BW-3519 - Sheffield teaboard with gallery ; Lewis Collection, Smithsonian - LOAN","BW-3520 - Sheffield coaster and basket ; Lewis Collection, Smithsonian - LOAN","BW-3521 - Double armed Sheffield lamp ;  Lewis Collection, Smithsonian - LOAN","BW-3522 - Washington camp cups ;  One owned by Mrs. DeButts, the other owned by Mrs. Ely - LOAN","BW-3523 - Coffee pot and slop bowl of George Washington ;  DeButts Collection - LOAN","BW-3524 - Three Washington trays with Washington crest ; DeButts Collection - LOAN","BW-3525 - Three Washington trays with Washington crest ; DeButts Collection - LOAN","BW-3526 - Silver tray ;  Owned by Mrs. DeButts - mate at Mount Vernon - LOAN","BW-3527 - Washington silver ;  Spoons owned by Bolling Lee heirs and the DeButts - LOAN","BW-3528 - Washington and Custis salt spoons ; Washington - Bolling-Lee Collection MVLA [W-2532]; Custis - deButts Collection","BW-3529 - Two bottle Sheffield wine cooler and racks ; DeButts Collection - LOAN","BW-3530 - Washington camp cups ;  One owned by Mrs. H. DeButts, the other by her sister, Mrs. Hanson Ely - LOAN","BW-3531 - The Custis plate - silver once owned by John Parke Custis ; from the collections of MVLA, George Bolling Lee and DeButts-Ely","BW-3532 - The Custis plate - silver once owned by John Parke Custis ; from the collections of MVLA, George Bolling Lee and DeButts-Ely","BW-3533 - The Custis plate - silver once owned by John Parke Custis ; from the collections of MVLA, George Bolling Lee and DeButts-Ely; slide available","BW-3534 - George Washington Parke Custis - miniature by Robert Field ; DeButts Collection - LOAN","BW-3535 - Pine portrait [W-78] Nelly Custis [Eleanor Parke Custis] after refinishing at Walthers Gallery","BW-3536a - Miniature of Eliza Parke Custis by unknown painter ; [A-690, H-1911]","BW-3537 - Fairfax riding chair [A-679, H-1888]","BW-3538 - Cup and saucer (Comte de Custine) ; [A-651, W-1875]","BW-3539 - Wedgewood pitcher ; [M-1892, A-688]","BW-3540/A - Trunk with copper nameplate of George Washington [W-1878]; BW-3540/B - Detail of copper nameplate [W-1878]","BW-3541 - Banquet Hall [New Room] showing new curtains","BW-3542 - Reconstructed Spinning House from southeast end","BW-3543A - Silver gravy spoon initialed EPC and Custis crest","BW-3543B - Detail of monogram and Custis crest on gravy spoon","BW-3544 - Cross of pearls which had belonged to Martha Washington [W-1873]","BW-3545 - Garnet pin refashioned from a Martha Washington earring [W-1864/A]","BW-3546 - Windsor chair said to have come from Mount Vernon [W-1877]","BW-3551/A - George Washington's travelling bidet - open [A-713, W-1906]","BW-3551/B - George Washington's travelling bidet - closed [A-713, W-1906]","BW-3552/A-B - Reconstructed Spinning House - north room","BW-3553 - Reconstructed Spinning House - south room","BW-3554/A-G - Selected pages of Washington Bible","BW-3558 - Silver argand lamp [A-649; W-1871]","BW-3559 - Shell snuff box [A-721; W-1910]","BW-3560 - Interior reconstructed Spinning House - north room","BW-3561 - Silver gravy spoon, initialed EPC with crest","BW-3562 - Copy photographs of West Front Mansion; Miss Tracy by Mansion porch - early views","BW-3563 - Copy photographs - Tomb; East Front of Mansion - early views","BW-3565 - Reshingling Mansion roof, November 1953","BW-3577 - Roasting apparatus - sketch from book","BW-3578 - Insurance Policy, 1803, in the Library of Virginia collection","BW-3661 - Sharples' portrait of Rev. Dr. Tuckerman and frame with egg and dart motif and beading","BW-3678 - Martha Washington's gold earrings [A-786, W-1975/A-B]","BW-3679 - Martha Washington's seed pearl ring [A-786, W-1976]","BW-3680/A - Iron chest belonging to Daniel Parke Custis [A-772; W-1964] ; BW-3680/B - sketch of iron chest","BW-3681 - Iron chest belonging to Daniel Parke Custis - open [A-772 ; W-1964]","BW-3682 - Pair of tin candlesticks formerly at Mount Vernon [W-1953/A-B]","BW-3683 - View of northwest corner of Banquet Hall [New Room] including Palladian or Venetian window.","BW-3694 - Drawing of new bookplate for Reference Library, based on Washington's watermark","BW-3783/A - Illustration from Lossing - 'Section of Shaded Carriage-Way' key to trees planted along the north serpentine path; BW-3783/B - Illustration from Lossing - 'General Plan of the Mansion and Grounds at Mount Vernon'","BW-3802/A - Dandridge fob seal [A-812; H-2013/A-B]; BW-3802/B - wax impression made from Dandridge fob seal","BW-3803 - Martha Washington's gold loop earrings [A-810; W-2004/A-B]","BW-3804 - Martha Washington's pearl ring [A-810, W-2005]","BW-3805 - Martha Washington's garnet earrings [A-810; W-2003/A-B]","BW-3813 - Martha Washington's gold loop earrings [A-810; W-2004/A-B]","BW-3961 - Nutmeg grater [W-718]","BW-3962 - Detail - silver tea tray, silver maker's stamps [W-32]","BW-3963 - Custis tea urn [W-107]","BW-3964 - Chamber candlestick [W-618]","BW-3968 - Martha Washington miniature - Charles Willson Peale [A-894, W-2102/A]","BW-3969 - Pair of Sheffield silver waiters (Smithsonian)","BW-3970 - Double branch plated argand lamp (Smithsonian) LOAN","BW-3972 - Side chair - Hepplewhite [W-134]","BW-3973 - French armchair - Louis XVI [W-30]","BW-3974 - Uncommon chair, desk chair by Thomas Burling - revolving [W-159]","BW-3975 - Chippendale card table with leaf up [W-133]","BW-3976 - Chippendale card table [W-133]","BW-3977 - Side chair - Queen Anne [W-259]","BW-3978 - Pier table - Queen Anne [W-1546]","BW-3979 - Card table [W-197]","BW-3980 - Bedpost - Nelly Custis room [Chintz Room] - Sheraton style [M-242]","BW-3981 - Bedpost - George Washington's room [W-194]","BW-3982/A - Oval mezzotint of George Washington [M-2086/A] by Charles Willson Peale; BW-3982/B - Oval mezzotint of the Marquis de Lafayette [M-2086/B] by Charles Willson Peale; BW-3982/C - Oval mezzotint of Benjamin Franklin [M-2086/C] by Charles Willson Peale","BW-4003 - Pair of brass lamps [W-2138/A-B]","BW-4004/A - Key to Bastille - with case;  BW-4004/B - Key to Bastille without case","BW-4005 - Waistcoat belonging to George Washington [W-2149]","BW-4006 - Pair of blue glass finger bowls [W-2107/A-B]","BW-4007 - Cut glass compote [W-2114]","BW-4008 - Cut glass finger bowl [W-2115]","BW-4009 - Finger bowl stand [W-2113]","BW-4010 - Glass goblet [W-2112]","BW-4011 - Engraved glass goblet [W-2110], cut glass decanter and stopper [W-2108/A-B], and wineglass [W-2117/A]","BW-4015 - Masonic pin [A-916 ; W-2077]","BW-4018/G - Photo of drawing of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association badge made from Worth Bailey's Handbook drawings and early engravings","BW-4019/A - Architectural plans for Mount Vernon stable; BW-4019/B - Engraving - Tomb of Washington at Mount Vernon; BW-4019/C - Illustration of plan of Washington's barn; BW-4019/D - Illustrations of Washington's greenhouse plans; BW-4019/E - Illustration of Washington's drawing of the west front of the Mansion and plan of the Mansion basement; BW-4019/F - Illustration of plan of north end of the Mansion; BW-4019/G - Drawing of Mansion, 1933","BW-4087 - West Front of Mansion","BW-4095 - View of the west front of the Mansion from the bowling green entrance, gates opened.","BW-4098 - View of the north end of the Mansion with a partial view of the servants' hall at right.","BW-4114\t- Kitchen and circle storehouse from the Mansion circle.","BW-4120\t- View of the front of Washington's tomb with tomb guard Will Holland standing near the entrance.","BW-4121 - Pohick Church","BW-4122 - View from Piazza, looking south towards Potomac River","BW-4268/A-C - Title page of The Art of Cookery Made Plain and Easy, by Hannah Glasse [W-2140]","BW-4269 - Argand wall lamp [A-894; W-2169]","BW-4273/A-C\t- Pair of shoe buckles [A-945; W-2196/A-B]","BW-4274/A-D - Seed pearl jewelry - earrings and pendants [A-965; W-2214/A-B]","BW-4276/A-B - Mansion's small lumber room, formally titled 'Mrs. Washington's Bed Room,' construction research, exposed lath and bricks.","BW-4278 - Candelabra [A-988 ; W-2238]","BW-4281/A-B - Garnet necklace belonging to Martha Washington [A-965; W-2212]","BW-4282/A-C - Front Parlor - tea table \u0026 fireplace","BW-4283/A-G -  West Parlor [Front Parlor] -  wall panel construction details","BW-4284 - Dried flower arrangement in central passage with print of Washington \"Sacred to Patriotism\" and the hunting horn [W-81]","BW-4285/B-C - Drawing, A Perspective View of the Mansion, Outbuildings, Gardens, etc., with a key thereto","BW-4287/A-C - Wallpaper sample - fish account book cover, dated March 26, 1793","BW-4293 - Copy photograph, St. Peter's Church, New Kent County","BW-4294 - Copy photograph, Dandridge homestead (Chestnut Grove, New Kent County, Virginia)","BW-4295 - View of West Gate and Porter's Lodges - from middle vista","BW-4296/A-B - Mansion - East Front","BW-4297/A-E - Lower Garden views; Beehouse in lower garden [BW-4297/C]","BW-4298/A-F - Views of Upper Garden and Greenhouse","BW-4299 - View of the west front of Mount Vernon from the 12-acre field. The bowling green entrance is in the foreground.","BW-4300/A - States china - covered cup and saucer [W-2291/A-C] LOAN","BW-4300/B - Woodlawn china - cup and saucer; LOAN","BW-4300/C - Angouleme - plate and shell-shaped dish [W-2294, W-2295] LOAN","BW-4300/D - Sevres - round dish and 2 plates [W-2298, W-2297/A-B] LOAN","BW-4300/E - One Nast cup \u0026 4 Sevres cups [W-2300, W-2301, 2302/A-B] LOAN","BW-4300/F - Sevres - molded cups and tray*; butter dish with cover; dish* [W-2304, W-2305/A-B, W-2303] LOAN. Molded cups and tray; and dish acquired in 2020.","BW-4300/G - Sevres - vegetable dish; square dish; plate with scalloped edge [W-2308, W-2307, W-2306]","BW-4300/H - Sevres - four saucers [W-2310, W-2311, W-2309/A-B] LOAN","BW-4300/I - Bisque figures - cherub with quiver; cherub with grapes; boy with jug; girl with flowers [W-2315, W-2312, W-2313, W-2314]. Cherubs acquired in 1983. W-2313 and W-2314 - LOAN.","BW-4300/J - Bisques figures - man with musket; chinoiserie man with cymbal; Minerva [W-2317, W-2316, W-2318]. Man with musket and man with cymbal acquired in 1985. Minerva [W-2318] LOAN.","BW-4300/K - Bisque figures - woman in toga - LOAN; woman in dress \u0026 hat [W-2319]","BW-4300/L - Bisque - group of figures [W-2321/A-B]","BW-4300/M - Bisque - group of figures [W-2321/B]","BW-4300/O - Chinese export tobacco leaf tureen cover [W-2324/A-B]","BW-4300/P - Chinese export mug; Chinese export guglet and basin [W-2326, W-2325/A-B]","BW-4300/Q - Chinese export tobacco leaf platter; small square platter [W-2327/A-B]","BW-4300/R - Two blue glass finger bowls","BW-4300/S - Canton - blue \u0026 white hexagonal jardiniere [W-2329]","BW-4300/T - Two cut glass candlesticks [W-2330/A-B]","BW-4300/U - Cut glass dish and cover [W-2861/A-B]; glass decanter and stopper [LOAN}","BW-4300/V - Glassware -  2 boat-shaped salt dishes; 2 engraved star design wine glasses; cut glass jelly glass; cut glass tumbler","BW-4300/W - Glassware -  cut glass compote; cut glass finger bowl; engraved glass cup","BW-4301/A-B - Architectural drawings of colonnades","BW-4302/A-D - Architectural plans - Stable","BW-4303 - Architectural plans - Coach House","BW-4304/A-D - Architectural plans - Smoke House","BW-4305 - Architectural plans - Salt House","BW-4306/A-E - Architectural plans - Butler's House","BW-4307/A-J - Architectural plans - Spinning House","BW-4308/A-H - Architectural plans - Office [Servants' Hall]","BW-4309/A-G - Architectural plans - Greenhouse \u0026 slave quarters","BW-4310/A-B - Architectural plans - Family Kitchen","BW-4311/A-C - Architectural plans - Gardener's house","BW-4312/A-C - Architectural plans - Wash House","BW-4313/A-C - Architectural plans - Octagons [Necessaries and Garden Houses]","BW-4314 - Book illustration - The Farmer's Cart, livestock with cart, from an Arthur Young book.","BW-4315 - Stable - north façade from Kitchen Garden with center door open and with visitors","BW-4316 - Stable - north façade from Wash House yard","BW-4317 - Stable - north façade from Kitchen Garden with center door closed and without visitors","BW-4318/A-D - Mansion - East Front, from northeast","BW-4319 - Mansion Circle - south side, from Bowling Green, includes view of south colonnade, kitchen, and circle storehouse","BW-4320 - Stable - south side, from Paddock Road","BW-4321/A-B - Lower Garden - view along north wall, east from the gate, view includes necessary and roof of wash house.","BW-4322 - Silver spoon [W-2251;  A-1005]","BW-4323/A-B - Family Kitchen - interior views; BW-4323/C-D - Scullery - interior views","BW-4324/A-B - \"Mrs. Washington's tea table\" [A-1006]. *No longer in collection, returned to owner March 1966.","BW-4327 - Photograph of oil painting of Pohick Church","BW-4328/B - Original framed engraving from George Washington's collection - Sentimental Journey / Sterne's [W-2254]. Illustration of an incident in Laurence Sterne's A SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY. The author takes a young girl, Maria, with a dog and a pipe on string around her neck by the arm, and gestures through an archway at right towards a large building.","BW-4329/B - Original engraving from Mount Vernon - West View of Niedpath Castle [W-2255]","BW-4330/A-B - Broken tortoise shell frames and lenses - [W-1431/L] - LOAN","BW-4331/B - Copy photograph - Early photographic view of Tomb, 1858 [R-221 ; EV-1007d]","BW-4332/B - Copy photograph - Early photographic view of East Front 1858 [R-221 ; EV-1007c]","BW-4333 - Portrait (profile) of Col. William Augustine Washington by St. Memin [W-182]","BW-4334/A-B - Banquet Hall [New Room] - north wall","BW-4336 -Martha Washington's French writing desk [W-220] in Washington Bedchamber","BW-4337/A-C - Plateau [W-105] and bisque ornament [W-2133] on table in Dining Room","BW-4338 - Louis XVI armchair [W-30] in front of the fireplace in the little parlor.","BW-4339/A-D - French side chairs [W-217/A-B] in little parlor","BW-4340/A-B - Engraving - Louis XVI [W-767]","BW-4341/A-C - Dressing table [W-202]","BW-4342/A - Miniature - George Washington Parke Custis","BW-4343/A-G - Knife box [W-2270]","BW-4344/F-G - Mansion Study - structural research details of bookcases","BW-4351 - Detail of book illustration from Diderot of a house bell similiar to those that hung on the exterior of the Mansion","BW-4352 - Pair of house bells","BW-4357/A-E - Mansion Study - restored book press","BW-4361/A-G - Aitken secretary [W-158] and uncommon chair [W-159] along the west wall of the Study","BW-4362 - View of lower garden looking west","BW-4365/E - Mansion Study - east wall","BW-4366/A - Overmantel in Front Parlor with 'A Neat Landscape after Claude Lorrain' painting [W-365] and the carved coat of arms above.","BW-4367/A-B - View of the west front of the Mansion from the bowling green entrance","BW-4368/A-C - Distant view of the West Gate and Porters' Lodges","BW-4369 - Distant view of the west front of the Mansion from the 12-acre field","BW-4370/A-B - Thermometer, restored - Washington Bedchamber","BW-4371/A,C-F - View of lower garden looking towards west end of garden","BW-4373 - Trees - hickory on east lawn between Ice House vault and Old Tomb. The Potomac River is visible in the distance.","BW-4374/A-B - Trees - original honey locust near stable","BW-4375/C-D - Views of Upper Garden with greenhouse slave quarters","BW-4376/A-B - Mansion - East Front","BW-4385/A-B - Vaughan mantel garniture [W-972/A-B] [W-2260] on the mantel in the new room","BW-4459/A1-A2,B1-B2 - Crowninshield award to Mount Vernon","BW-4461 - Agate buttons belonging to George Washington [W-2344/A-B]","BW-4465 - Portrait of Hannah Bushrod [A-1050]","BW-4468/A-B - Engraving - \"Washington Family\" by Savage","BW-4470/A-M2 - Restoration - Mansion, downstairs bedroom, construction research","BW-4471/B-C - Low aerial view of West Front of Mount Vernon and the viewshed with photocopy of possible or conjectural construction on Maryland shore","BW-4480/A-B - Nelly Custis bedroom [Chintz Room]","BW-4481/A-B - Fireplace, mantel \u0026 overmantel - Family Dining Room [Small Dining Room]","BW-4482/A-B - Lantern in central passage [W-15]","BW-4483/A-B - Museum annex - special exhibition area","BW-4484/A-H - Restoration - Little Parlor construction research","BW-4485/A-C - Mansion - Family Dining Room [Small Dining Room]","BW-4486/A,C - Mansion - Banquet Hall [New Room] Vaughan mantel","BW-4487/A-E - Mansion - Downstairs chamber","BW-4488/A-B - View of southwest corner of study, includes secretary desk and uncommon chair","BW-4489/A-B - Fireplace, mantel and overmantel - Family Dining Room [Small Dining Room]","BW-4499/A-E - Original Chippendale side chair - \"Arlington House\"","BW-4501/A-B - Copy photograph, East Front of Mansion, 1859","BW-4502/A-C - Garden house in upper garden; views BW-4502/B-C include visitors","BW-4503/A-B - Greenhouse; view BW-4503/A inlcudes visitors in the upper garden near the greenhouse","BW-4504/A-C - Visitors in upper garden","BW-4505/A-B - Exterior view of spinning house from botanical garden, with visitors","BW-4508 - Girl Scouts, soldiers and other visitors on the south lane","BW-4509 - West Front with visitors","BW-4510 - Topographic Map of Mount Vernon by Morley Jeffers Williams - Plan 99, 1931","BW-4511 - Plan 100 - Exhibit Area, by Morley Jeffers Williams, 1936","BW-4512 - Topographic Drawing of Exhibit Area, by Morley Jeffers Williams, 1931","BW-4513 - A General Plan of Mount Vernon by Worth Bailey, 1947","BW-4515 - Mansion - from the north","BW-4516/A-F - Mansion - from the southeast","BW-4517/A-B - Mansion - east front from east lawn with visitors on the lawn and piazza","BW-4518 - Mansion - north end with visitors","BW-4520/A - Contemporary view of Maryland shore from east lawn; BW-4520/B - Benjamin Henry Latrobe watercolor view of Maryland shore (original at the Maryland Historical Society)","BW-4521/A-B - Detail of brick work, example of Flemish Bond - Kitchen Garden wall","BW-4522/A-B - Detail of brick work, example of English Bond - stable wall","BW-4523/A-B - Cupola \u0026 weather vane - from West Front","BW-4524/A-B - Architectural Drawing of West Front from Mount Vernon Handbook","BW-4525 - George Washington's plan #1 of Greenhouse slave quarters [W-1369/B]","BW-4526/A-B - Detail of rusticated siding - north side of Mansion","BW-4527/A - Detail of chair rail in Washington Bedchamber","BW-4527/B - Washington Bedchamber, northwest corner","BW-4528/A-C - Plan or drawing of West Front by George Washington [W-1369/A]","BW-4529/A-B - Benjamin Henry Latrobe drawing of East Front of Mansion at Mount Vernon","BW-4531/A-B - Large white candlewick coverlet","BW-4532/A-B - White puff quilted counterpane","BW-4533/A-B - Buff \u0026 white fringed \u0026 appliqued quilt","BW-4536/A-B - Detail of ornamental pilaster, flanking Palladian window in New Room","BW-4537 - Garden house in lower garden","BW-4539/A-B - Three hobnail drinking glasses","BW-4540/A-B - Chippendale side chair [H-2376]","BW-4541/A-B - West Front and Mansion Circle","BW-4543/A-C - Engraving - pastoral scene, after G. Smith, by Jos. Peake, 1794. Owned by George Washington [W-2366]","BW-4545/A-C - Early view of Mount Vernon East Front by Parkyns; BW-4545/C - detail of Parkyns' signature and date (1795). Not in the Mount Vernon collection.","BW-4546/A-B - Silhouette of Martha Washington [W-2373] cut by Nelly Custis","BW-4548 - Kitchen - view of fireplace","BW-4552/C - Family Kitchen - fireplace and oven","BW-4553/A1-A2,B1-B2 - Exhibitoin of archaeology and restoration items; BW-4553/A1-A2 - Dodge model of Mansion","BW-4560/A-B - Compote or fruit dish on stand [W-2378]","BW-4563/A-C - Mansion - West Front","BW-4567/G-H - Copy photograph of an original stereoscope of Bushrod Washington's pise greenhouse ca. 1860","BW-4568/A1-A2,B1-B2,C1-C2,D1-D2,E1-E2 - Restoration - construction research for butler's pantry, details of floor, shelves, and open walls with plaster and lath.","BW-4569/A-C - Repairs on mantel vase handle [W-972/B]","BW-4570/B-C - Distant view of Mount Vernon from Fort Washington (looking south)","BW-4571/A-B - Music room [Little Parlor] with Windsor chairs","BW-4573/A-E - Mansion - West Front with visitors","BW-4575 - North lane with visitors","BW-4576 - North lane with visitors","BW-4577 - South lane, Coach House with visitors","BW-4578/A-B - South lane with visitors","BW-4580/A-D - West Parlor [Front Parlor] - fireplace, mantel and overmantel","BW-4581/A1-A2,B1-B2,C1-C2,D1-D2,E1-E2 - Maryland shore from George Washington Parkway","BW-4582C,E-H - Maryland shore from Boulevard overlook","BW-4634/A-B - Mantel garniture [W-2101/A-B] and [W-972/A-B]","BW-4644/A-B - Silk sash photographed for swords book [W-87]","BW-4677 - July crowds at Mount Vernon, view of west front of Mansion and Mansion circle","BW-4683/A-C - Mansion - south end - preview of Charles Cecil Wall \u0026 Harold J. Fredericks inspecting turf","BW-4686/A-B - \"Moses\" print owned by Mrs. R. Thompson [A-1094]","BW-4687/A-B - Sevres round bowl","BW-4693/A-B - Wallpaper reproduction - Nelly Custis bedroom [Chintz Room]","BW-4694 - Peter geneological chart","BW-4696/A-B - Greenhouse slave quarters - west quarter - southeast wall (interior)","BW-4697 - Mansion Study - southeast corner","BW-4698 - Music room [Little Parlor] - east wall","BW-4699 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - fireplace","BW-4704 - Fireplace in west slave quarters - greenhouse slave quarters","BW-4707 - Music room [Little Parlor] with Windsor chairs","BW-4708/A - Details - Windsor chair and original shell cushion","BW-4709/A1-A2 - Butler's pantry with Windsor chair","BW-4709/B1-B2 - Butler's pantry","BW-4717/A-B - Needlework of mourning scene, after Parkyns","BW-4719/A-B - View into butler's pantry and adjacent hall closet (door open).","BW-4720 - Copy photograph - Luke Dillon photo with Florida Cunningham on south porch of Mansion","BW-4721 - Map - Plant hardiness zones of the U.S.","BW-4722/A-B - Crayon sketch of George Washington, 1783. Sketch and separate page of notations.","BW-4723 - Letter - George Washington to Burwell Bassett, February 12, 1774","BW-4724/A-B - Study - west wall to southwest window","BW-4725 - Music room [Little Parlor] - southeast corner with windows","BW-4726/A-B - Packing chest [W-347]","BW-4727/A-B - Folding camp bed, open [W-473]","BW-4727/C - Folding camp bed, folded [W-473]","BW-4728/B - Braddock sword - detail of hilt [W-82]","BW-4729/C-D - State or dress sword - detail of hilt [W-84]","BW-4733/A - Trunk with plate \"General Washington N:4\" [W-1513]","BW-4734/A - Trunk - deerskin cylindrical [W-366]","BW-4735/A - Leather trunk - \"General Washington/No. 3\" [W-367]","BW-4736/A - Wooden trunk - \"General Washington\" nameplate [W-1878]","BW-4737/A - Leather trunk - \"G. Washington/Virginia\" nameplate [W-312]","BW-4738 - Pair of silver spurs [W-1467/A-B] - LOAN","BW-4739 - Pair of silver spurs given by Washington to Lt. Thomas Lamb, 1778 [W-1912/A,B]","BW-4740 - Pair of steel spurs [W-474/A-B]","BW-4774 - Braddock sash [W-86]","BW-4775/A-B - Members of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association with staff members Charles C. Wall and Walter Densmore pose for a photograph on the east lawn during Fall Council, October 1963","BW-4779/A-B - Family Dining Room [Small Dining Room] - sideboard \u0026 knife boxes","BW-4784/B-C - Robert \u0026 Lawrence Washington quitclaim , 1601. NOT IN THE MOUNT VERNON COLLECTION","BW-4787 - Trunk [W-2407/B]","BW-4788 - Razor hone [W-2414]","BW-4789 - Letter - General Washington to Mr. Hunter, March 24, 1785","BW-4798/C-F - Silver chamber candlesticks and snuffers [M-2420/A-F]","BW-4802/A-K - Potomac overview by photographer A. Aubrey Bodine","BW-4804/A-C - Crystal lustre or candelabra [W-55]; BW-4804/B-C - Details of candelabra [W-55]","BW-4820/A-C - Restoration work in Servants' Hall - large fireplace details of reinforcement of lintel","BW-4825/B - Family Dining Room [Small Dining Room] - view towards best wall","BW-4826/B - Family Dining Room [Small Dining Room] - view towards southeast corner.","BW-4843/D-E - Letter - Martha Washington (no date)","BW-4844 - Bell metal andirons [M-1666/A-B, A-498]","BW-4848/A-B - View down the length of the piazza towards Potomac River with the S.S. Mount Vernon at Marshall Hall","BW-4859/A-B - Ladderback side chair [W-101/A]","BW-4860/A-B - Hepplewhite side chair [W-137]","BW-4861/A-B - Chippendale side chair [W-135]","BW-4864/A-B - Windsor high chair [W-103]","BW-4865/A-B - Sheraton side chair [W-2365]","BW-4866/A-B - Marble-topped pier table [W-80]","BW-4867 - Wash stand [W-199]","BW-4868/A-D - Torcheres (one of a pair) [W-1/A\u0026B]","BW-4870 - 1793 map of Washington's farms ;  From Spark's \"Life of Washington\" (1843), p. 386","BW-4872/A-B - Chippendale side chair [W-97]","BW-4873/A-B - Sheraton side chair - overall of chair and detail of seat [W-2253]","BW-4874/A-B - French Louis XVI armchair [W-877]","BW-4875 - Tavern-type table [W-1435]","BW-4876/A-C - Chippendale card table [W-133]","BW-4877/A-B - Queen Anne side table [W-1546]","BW-4878/A-C - Hepplewhite serpentine card table [W-1465]","BW-4879 - Fire screen [W-2182]","BW-4881/C-E - New Tomb with tomb guard Will Holland","BW-4881/F-H - New Tomb","BW-4882/A-B - Early oil paintings of Mount Vernon with details; East Front and West Front attributed to Edward Savage, c. 1792 [H-2445/A-B]","BW-4891/A-C - Letter - George Washington to Jonathan Boucher, April 24,  1769","BW-4892 - Waistcoat belonging to George Washington [W-2446]","BW-4893 - Note from Mrs. George Lee (Anne Fairfax Washington Lee) to Mrs. Turberville [RM-68; MS-2143]","BW-4895/A-B - Page from ledger of John Augustine Washington, brother of General Washington, p. 72","BW-4896/A-B - Silver punch ladle [W-2450]","BW-4900/A-F - Construction of wharf causeway with large scale equipment","BW-4911 - Mrs. A. John Holden, Jr., Vice Regent of Vermont","BW-4928 - Copy photograph of c. 1870 group photograph of Ann Pamela Cunningham, Regent and Vice Regents","BW-4936/A-B - Dressing glass - black and gold lacquer [W-195]","BW-4937/A-B - Dressing glass - Chinese manufacture [W-315]","BW-4938/A-B - Dressing glass - Chinese [W-221]","BW-4941/A-C - Luke C. Dillon views of: Washington Bedroom [BW-4941/A - Washington Bedchamber]; Banquet Hall [BW-4941/B - New Room](New York Room); music room [BW-4941/C - Little Parlor] (Ohio Room)","BW-4949/A-B - Sections of breakfast table [W-1372/A-B]","BW-4949/C-D - Two breakfast table with hinged leaf up [W-1372/C-D]","BW-4950/F-G - Pair of Hepplewhite card tables [W-1413/A-B]","BW-4954/A-D - Secretary - bookcase (shut) [W-1409]","BW-4954/E-F - Secretary - bookcase (open) [W-1409]","BW-4955/A-B - Tambour secretary (closed) [W-158]","BW-4968 - Letter - George Washington to Robert Lewis dated 1795 July 27","BW-4970/A-B - Drawing - perspective view of the estate (1935)","BW-4971 - Drawing - perspective view of the estate with a key, outbuildings and gardens numbered","BW-4972/A-H - Measured drawings of the Mansion for Handbook, includes sections and floorplans","BW-4973/A-B - Piscataway map as of May 1965 showing land purchased with 1963 appropriation, lands donated to Interior Department by Accokeek Foundation, agreements executed commiting this land to be donated, and scenic easements authorized.","BW-4998/A-K - H.C. Whitehouse collection of pictures of Mount Vernon","BW-5041/A-H - Measured drawings of the Mansion, including sections and floorplans","BW-5053 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Charles B. Ball, Vice Regent of Virginia, 1874-1918","BW-5054 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Tobias G. Richardson, Vice Regent of Louisiana, 1880-1918","BW-5055/A-B - Copy photograph - Mrs. John Julius Pringle, Vice Regent of South Carolina, 1901-1921","BW-5056 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Albert Harkness, formerly Mrs. Thomas Ives Hare Powel, Regent, 1948-1958","BW-5057/A - Copy photograph - Banquet Hall [New Room] - two early views showing Rembrandt Peale painting \"Washington Before Yorktown\", view towards northwest corner","BW-5057/B-C - Copy photograph - Banquet Hall [New Room] - two early views showing Rembrandt Peale painting \"Washington Before Yorktown\", view towards southwest corner","BW-5059 - Damask banquet cloth with seal of the United States in center [H-2208]","BW-5060/A - List of plants, shrubs , etc., grown at Mount Vernon by gardener Franklin A. Whelan","BW-5061/A - The New Tomb","BW-5065/A-C - Engraving - Lafayette by LeMire [H-1367/B]","BW-5066/A-B - Engraving - \"The Naval Engagement between the Bon Homme Richard and the Serapis\" by R. Collier [W-1408]","BW-5067/A-B - Engraving - \"Franklin\" by Justus Chevillet after the bust by Houdon [W-1366] - LOAN","BW-5068/A-B - French regimental banner [M-1391] - LOAN","BW-5069/A-B - Marble bust of Washington [M-1381/a] - LOAN","BW-5070/A-B - Wood engraved broadside tribute to Washington The Brave, The Wise, The Good [M-1403] - LOAN","BW-5083/A-D - Firescreen with needlepoint panel [W-2182 (pole); M-2469 (firescreen)]","BW-5084/A-C - Ford fire engine","BW-5090/A-B - Administration headquarters building from the north lane","BW-5091/A-D - Texas gate \u0026 concession building [Mount Vernon Inn] from traffic circle","BW-5092/A-B - Greenhouse \u0026 Flower Garden [Upper Garden] taken from Botanical Garden","BW-5125/A-H - Letter - Lund Washington to George Washington, 18 March 1778, 4 pages","BW-5139/A-B - Interior view of Salt House","BW-5142/A-D - North Lane - Salt House exterior, view includes portions of spinning house, gardener's house, and greenhouse in the distance","BW-5143/A-B - Dimity pockets [W-2470]","BW-5144/A-B - Mrs. Washington's silk stockings [W-2471]","BW-5145/A-D - North Lane - Salt House exterior, view includes portions of the spinning house, gardener's house and the greenhouse in the distance","BW-5146/A-B - Tomb area from Whateley/Sinclair, birds eye view of 1859, also shows paddock, old pise ice house, lower garden, and a portion of the stable.","BW-5147/A-B - Plan drawing of exhibition area showing trees and Charles Sargent's recommendations for removal, May 1917","BW-5148/A-F - Mansion Piazza - replacing stone floor","BW-5154/A-D - Map - Mount Vernon estate surveyed by B.F. Mackall, C.E.","BW-5155/A-B - Map - Hell Hole marsh, by Mackall \u0026 Clark","BW-5156/A-C - Plat of property of Jessie S. Walker Landon, July 1930, adjacent to the Mount Vernon estate","BW-5157/A-B - Engraving - Old Tomb of Washington , by George Lehman from a drawing by J.R. Smith - published by Childs \u0026 Inman, 1832","BW-5167/C - Dove of Peace weathervane with Mr. Wilfred Neitzey \u0026 Mr. Willie Miller","BW-5168/A-E - Fences in the Exhibition Area at Mount Vernon","BW-5173 - Mansion West Front with people","BW-5174/A-B - Gardener's House stripped for repainting - east wall","BW-5175/A-B - Lithograph, c.1850, General Washington entering New York in triumphal procession during latter part of the Revolution.","Lithograph property of The Washington Club.","BW-5185/A-B - Pair of George III Sheffield candlesticks [M-2488/A-B]","BW-5191/A-B - Council - Mount Vernon Ladies' Association, 1967","BW-5199/A-B - Copy photograph - Mrs. Brittania Peter Kennon, c. 1904\nBW-5199/A - MISSING","BW-5201/A-B - Page from book, \"Washington and His Masonic Compeers,\" p. 202 - Funeral ceremonies of General Washington","BW-5202/A-B - Bier of General Washington; from Lossing's, \"Mount Vernon and Its Associations,\" 1859, p. 329","BW-5203 - Water cart design - drawing of found in General Washington's papers in Library of Congress","BW-5204 - Coffin escutcheon drawing for General Washington's lead coffin, p. 37, Tomb of Washington by Strickland","BW-5207/A-B - Upper Garden - long borders along paths with Greenhouse in background","BW-5208/A-B - Christmas table setting - Family Dining Room, view towards north wall","BW-5212/A-C - Mount Vernon Weekly Work Report, 1793 August 4-10 [A-823 ; A-283.101]","BW-5215 - Brick path towards necessary - Lower Garden;  '68 Handbook, B\u0026W from CT 502/A","BW-5216 - Southeast corner, Washington Bedchamber showing candlestand \u0026 Windsor armchair with original shell cushion\n; '68 Handbook, B\u0026W from CT 526/B","BW-5220/A-C - Interior of overseer's quarters in spinning house","BW-5226/A-B - Map of the state of Virginia by Samuel Lewis, 1794;  Guthries Geography","BW-5229/A - Weekly Work Reports, Gardener - 31 March 1798 - sowing vegetables; photostat negatives","BW-5229/B - Weekly work reports, Gardener - 2 June 1798 - artichokes, vegetables;photostat negatives","BW-5229/C - Weekly work reports, Gardener - 9 June 1798 - vegetables in high garden; photostat negatives","BW-5229/D - Weekly work reports, Gardener - 15 September 1798 - examination by George Washington;photostat negatives","BW-5229/E- Weekly work reports, Gardener - 22 September 1798 - carrying in orange trees; photostat negatives","BW-5229/F - Weekly work reports, Gardener - 10 November 1798 - boxwood plantings; photostat negatives","BW-5229/G - Weekly work reports, Gardener - 5 January 1799 - tying hay around apple trees; photostat negatives","BW-5237/C - Terminal approach - from drawing by Robert B. Fisher","BW-5249/A-D - Mansion - measured drawings of Palladian window \u0026 Banquet Hall [New Room] details from \"Great Georgian Houses of America\"","BW-5258/A-B - Miniature of General Washington by Madam de Brehan [W-2508]","BW-5280/A-D - Carpeting - woven rag [A-1207]","BW-5281/A-D - Letter - General Washington to William Smith, Esq., 1788 November 6","BW-5282/A-D - Joshua Humphreys' Bill to General Washington for building a boat, 1797 April 1","BW-5283/A-B - General Washington's note of presentation of the de Brehan miniature to Mrs. William Bingham, 1796 March 16","BW-5284/A-D - Letter - General Washington to Bushrod Washington, 1797 July 24","BW-5285/A-B - Letterpress copy - General Washington to Mildred Washington, 1798 October 18, pages 1 and 2 of 4 page letter","BW-5290 - Mansion West Front from Bowling Green gate","BW-5365/A-B - Letter - George Washington to Burwell Bassett, 1776 June 4","BW-5367 - Copy photograph  - Greenhouse quarters west quarters damaged by fire, 1889","BW-5370/A-B - Field Handbook cover view of the West Front of the Mansion from the bowling green entrance with the southern magnolias planted","BW-5382/A-B - Plantation secretary \u0026 Reproduction made by Mr. Alfred Neitzey - Both Secretaries [M-1890]","BW-5382/C-D - Plantation secretary \u0026 reproduction made by Mr. Wilfred Neitzey - Mr. Neitzey \u0026 both secretaries [M-1890]","BW-5382/E-G - Plantation secretary  -  several views of doors closed, opened, opened with writing leaf down [M-1890]","BW-5382/H-J - Reproduction plantation secretary made by Mr. Wilfred Neitzey - several view of doors closed, opened, opened with writing desk down","BW-5438/A-B - Painting - The Old Mount Vernon by Eastman Johnson, 1857 [M-4863]. Photograph taken before acquired by MVLA in 2009.","BW-5439/A-H - Silver cup for raising the largest jackass [W-571]","BW-5446/A-D - Copy photograph - Marshall Hall views - the House \u0026 Potomac from shore","BW-5447/A-D - Council of Mount Vernon Ladies' Association, 1970. Regent, Vice Regents with Mr. Wall and Mr. Densmore.","BW-5450 - Copy photograph - Mansion - East Front view, c. 1910, by Crandall; Photocopy","BW-5451 - Illustation of Flower Garden, April 1889, Century Magazine","BW-5452/A-B - Marshall Hall \u0026 Potomac River from the south end of the Piazza","BW-5452/C - Marshall Hall \u0026 Potomac River through the south colonnade","BW-5455/A-B -  West Parlor [Front Parlor] from the north door","BW-5457 - Downstairs bedroom from south door","BW-5458/A-B - Downstairs bedroom from north door","BW-5459/D - Portrait - Martha Parke Custis by Robert Edge Pine hanging in the Washington Bedchamber","BW-5495/A-B - Original round engraving [W-2621]","BW-5496/A-B - Silhouettes of General and Mrs. Washington created by Eleanor Parke Custis and given to friend Elizabeth Bordley Gibson","BW-5501/A-G -  Mansion drawings of the architectural - engineering details for strengthening of the framing - drawn by Charles Killam, June-July, 1932","BW-5514 - Pin \u0026 earrings said to have belonged to Martha Washington [A-1283]","BW-5515 - Punch bowl with ship \u0026 \"GW\" cypher","BW-5519 - Copy photograph - Mount Vernon employees, May 1, 1973, for Nations Business Magazine","BW-5525/A-B - Original Sheraton chair [W-2630] used in Banquet Hall [New Room] chair \u0026 tripod table with birdcage [H-2632]","BW-5577/A-D - Council of Mount Vernon Ladies' Association 1974, posed on southeast lawn with Mr. Wall and Mr. Densmore. The dove of peace weathervane is placed in the middle of the group.","BW-5579/E - Ingrain carpeting in Family Dining Room","BW-5587 - Declaration of Independence copy with George Washington's image superimposed - by Wm. Fisk","BW-5592/B - The Farmer's Cart \u0026 Plan of Barn - illustrations from Annals of Agriculture by Arthur Young; London, 1792","BW-5595/E-F- Illustrations from Maison Rustique - animals, tools farming operations","BW-5595/j-K - Illustrations from Maison Rustique - animals, tools farming operations","BW-5596/A-B - Vaughan Plan [W-1434]","BW-5598/A,C-D - Illustrations from The Compleat Body of Husbandry, London, 1758","BW-5601/A-B - Illustrations from The Complete Farmer, London, 1793","BW-5603/A-F - Illustrations from Diderot on Agriculture","BW-5604 - Frontispiece map from History of the Revolution of South Carolina, Vol. I, Trenton, 1785","BW-5605 - Eleanor Parke Custis' signature in The Practice of French Pronunciation by John Perrin, Philadelphia, 1780 [W-1252]","BW-5656/A-C - Kitchen Garden planting plan by Nathalia Ulman, 1937","BW-5706/A-F - Belvoir garden; negatives destroyed; old catalogue number 440; retro catalogued, July 1976","BW-5707/A-E - Restoration - Spinning House, east \u0026 west sides with siding removed; negatives destroyed; old catalogue number 441; retro catalogued","BW-5708/A-F -  Spinning House restoration; negatives destroyed; old catalogue number 442; retro catalogued, July 1976. Photographs taken July 19th and August 3rd in 1934.","BW-5751/C1-C2 - Letter from George Washington to Charles Pettit, 1781 January 3","BW-5752/C - Letter from George Washington to William Pearce, 1794 October 6","BW-5760/C - Letter from George Washington to William Pearce, 1794 October 1","BW-5774 - Charles Cecil Wall, Director; Taken for 1973 issue of Business Week Magazine","BW-5783/A-C - Council of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association, 1977. Regent, Vice Regents and staff members Mr. Simmes and Mr. Castellani posed on the southeast lawn.","BW-6867 - Artwork for MVLA cartouche - logo, created by Nathalia Ulman and M. Williams, June 1934","BW-5892 - Airship over Mount Vernon","BW-5893 - Airship over Mount Vernon - West Front","BW-6867 - MVLA Cartouche - Logo by N. Ulman \u0026 M. Williams (June 1934);  (Orig. artwork:  Archives Master Subj. File \"MVLA Logo, Cartouche\")","Architectural drawing - Bushrod's porch by Roberts and Taylor, Newark, N.J.","BW-6904 - Mount Vernon Basement Plate IV, Worth Bailey - 1944","BW-6905/1 - Architectural drawings - drawing - pediment west façade","BW-6905/2 - Architectural drawings - Drawing - north elevation","BW-6905/3 - Architectural drawings - West - 4A","BW-6905/4 - Architectural drawings - West - 3A","BW-6905/5 - Architectural drawings - West - 2B","BW-6905/6 - Architectural drawings - West - 2A","BW-6905/7 - Architectural drawings - West - 1A","BW-6906/1-2 - Balustrade drawing, Roberts and Taylor, Newark, N.J.","BW-6907 - Column and pilaster profiles, Macomber - 1956","BW-6908/1 - Architectural drawings - Third floor - hall and linen room - 1935","BW-6908/2 - Architectural drawings - Third floor - north wall","BW-6908/3 - Architectural drawings - Third floor - south wall","BW-6915/1 - Architectural drawings - 1932, Charles K. Bryant for city of N.Y. - First floor plan","BW-6915/2 - Architectural drawings - 1932, Charles K. Bryant for city of N.Y. - north elevation","BW-6915/3 - Architectural drawings - 1932, Charles K. Bryant for city of N.Y. - Second floor plan","BW-6915/4 - Architectural drawings - 1932, Charles K. Bryant for city of N.Y. - traverse section","BW-7684 - Regent - Mrs. Robert E. Lee IV; Print only,","615 - Blue Room - looking from central hall door towards north wall; large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 35","BW-616 - Blue Room - same view as #615 but taken later ; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 36; missing February 24, 2025","BW-617 - Piazza - looking from northeast; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 37; missing February 24, 2025","BW-618 - West Front of Mansion - looking from Bowling Green; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 38; missing February 24, 2025","BW-619 - Mansion and east lawn - view from north of north Ha-Ha Wall; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 39; missing February 24, 2025","BW-620 - Piazza and flagpole - looking straight down piazza from north end toward the Potomac River; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 40 ; missing February 24, 2025","BW-621 - Summer House - looking from along south Ha-Ha wall; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 41 ; missing February 24, 2025","BW-622 - North Lane - looking north includes view of salt house [Carpenter's Shop] and spinning house; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 42; missing Febuary 24, 2025","BW-623 - Spinning House - looking in from south door; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 43; missing February 24, 2025","BW-624 - West Gate and porter's lodges - looking east from outside of grounds; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 44; missing February 24, 2025","BW-625 - Texas Gate - looking west from outside of gate; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 45 ; missing February 24, 2025","BW-626 - Wharf - looking west from on the river; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 46; missing February 24, 2025","BW-627 - Wharf - with Keeper's lodge [boat house, partial view]; looking from behind box elder tree; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 47; missing February 24, 2025","BW-628 - Wharf - same as #627 but without wharf Keeper's lodge [boat house]; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 48; missing February 24, 2025","BW-629 - Flower Garden - looking at it northwest from Spinning House ; 1932 Handbook; large negative, lower cabinet, Catalogue No. 49; copyright 1922; missing February 24, 2025","BW-630 - Kitchen [Lower] Garden - looking east from southwest corner (inside); Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 50 ; missing February 24, 2025","BW-631 - Kitchen [Lower] Garden - looking east in line of terrace; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 51; missing February 24, 2025","BW-633 - Old Tomb - where The General was laid to rest at his death; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 53; missing February 24, 2025","BW-634 - New Tomb - looking from southwest to see the sarcophagus containing the remains of General Washington; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 54; missing February 24, 2025","BW-640/A-C - Houdon Bust, various angles [W-369]; Large negative, lower cabinet ; missing February 24, 2025","BW-641 - Houdon Bust - near profile - looking left [W-369]; Large negative, lower cabinet; missing February 24, 2025","BW-642 - Houdon Bust - full face [W-369]; large negative, lower cabinet; missing February 24, 2025","BW-643 - Houdon Bust - near profile looking right [W-369]; Large negative, lower cabinet; missing February 24, 2025","BW-644 - Houdon Bust - nearly 3/4 left [W-369]; Large negative, lower cabinet; missing February 24, 2025","BW-645 - Houdon Bust - nearly 3/4 right ; Large negative, lower cabinet ; missing February 24, 2025","BW-646 - Houdon Bust - nearly full face [W-369]; Large negative, lower cabinet; missing February 24, 2025","BW-647 - Houdon Bust - three quarters left [W-369]; large negative, lower cabinet; missing February 24, 2025","BW-648 - Houdon Bust - half right [W-369]; Large negative, lower cabinet; missing February 24, 2025","BW-649 - Houdon Bust - full back - head [W-369]; Large negative, lower cabinet; missing February 24, 2025","BW-650 - Houdon Bust - nearly full face ]W-369]; Large negative, lower cabinet; missing February 24, 2025","BW-651 - Houdon (?) Medallion; Large negative, lower cabinet; missing February 24, 2025","BW-663 - Banquet room [New Room] ; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-664 - Old Family Kitchen view towards fireplace ; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-665 - General Washington's Bedroom [ Washington Bedchamber], view towards south wall with bedstead ; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-666 - General Washington's Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber], view towards south wall with bedstead ; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-667 - Two watering cans [W-1052/A-B]; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-668/A - Banquet Hall, view of Vaughan mantel with mantel clock [W-11]; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-669 - Music room [Little Parlor], view of harpsichord from central passage looking towards the north doorway; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-670 - Mansion Central Hall [Central Passage], view towards stairs; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-671 - Butler's Pantry; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-672 - Family Dining Room [Small Dining Room] ; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-673 - Family Dining Room [Small Dining Room], view towards west wall; large negative, lower cabinet; negative missing 24Feb2025","BW-674 - Family Dining Room [Small Dining Room], view towards northeast corner; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-675 - Tambour Secretary [W-158] and Circular chair [W-159]; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-689 - Page from Washington's Family Bible [W-408] recording dates of births and deaths of children; negative destroyed, proof only","BW-690 - Perspective of Grounds and main Buildings ; Used in 1935-36 edition of illustrated Handbook.  See #s 3495, 4285, 5040, 5614.  2003 - negative deteriorated, removed","BW-703 - Dining room [Small Dining Room] fireplace - candelabras on mantel; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-704 - Dining room [Small Dining Room] fireplace; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-850 - Washington silver in display case in museum; Loaned by Dr. Lee; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-851 - Engraving - Northwest or Davis Straights Whale Fishery (Halsey Print) [M-93/Q]; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-852 - Engraving - Mount Vernon the Seat of the Late General Washington, by Seymour, after Birch [M-1087]; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-853 - Portrait - Lawrence Washington [W-126] - Mansion Dining Room; large negative; lower cabinet","BW-854 - Kitchen Garden [Lower Garden] restoration; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-855 - Engraving - Storm with Lightning (Halsey Print) [M-93/Y]; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-856 - Circular Well - Kitchen Garden [Lower Garden] restoration; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-857 - Espalier Fruit Trees - Kitchen Garden [Lower Garden] restoration, view towards northeast corner along north and east garden walls with necessary; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-858 - Planting in and for Kitchen Garden [Lower Garden] restoration, view towards northeast corner of garden includes circular well and necessary in the distance; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-859 - Kitchen Garden [Lower Garden] restoration, view towards east wall; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-862 - Family Kitchen, view of fireplace; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-863 - Spinning room - interior; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-864 - Spinning room - interior ; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-865 - New Tomb - Early view - after 1837 ; Note: Not to be released or published by us.  Owner: Mr. Bruno, American Autograph Shop;  Merion Station, PA, 1936","BW-870 - Kitchen Garden [Lower Garden] in snow - showing screens along east wall of garden; large negative, lower neg cabinet","BW-871 - Superintendent newly constructed house in snow; large negative, lower neg cabinet","BW-872/A-B - Engraving of The entry of Alexander the Great into Babylon [W-717/C]; large negative, lower neg cabinet","BW-873 - Washington's Bedroom [Washington's Bedchamber] - showing bed ; large negative, lower neg cabinet","BW-874 - Washington's Bedroom [Washington's Bedchamber] - showing fireplace ; large negative, lower neg cabinet","BW-875 - Washington's Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber] - chest [W-372] \u0026 dressing glass [W-315]; large negative, lower neg cabinet","BW-876 - Salute cannon [W-716]; large negative, lower neg cabinet","BW-878 - Tambour Secretary [W-158] and chair [W-159] in the Study; Taken for Thompsen Elks - Baltimore, MD; negative destroyed","BW-879 - Sideboard [W-94] \u0026 Lawrence Washington portrait [W-126] in the dining room; Taken for Thompsen Elks - Baltimore, MD; negative destroyed","BW-880 - Fireplace \u0026 mantel with landscape painting [W-356] - West Parlor [Front Parlor] ; Taken for Thompsen Elks - Baltimore, MD; negative destroyed","BW-890 - Gorget - General Washington's - \"1776\"","BW-893 - Center Medallion - Penn Treaty Quilt [W-365] - repair to original Quilt #300; missing February 24, 2025","BW-894 - Center Medallion - Penn Treaty Quilt [W-365] - repair to original Quilt #300; missing February 24, 2025","BW-910 - Old Barn [Stable] - color plate ; glass \u0026 Cellulous Negatives - Color transparency of barn - present barn on South Lane; missing February 24, 2025","BW-912 - Mansion - Central Hall [Central Passage]","BW-913 - Mansion - Central Hall [Central Passage]","BW-914/A-B - Family Kitchen - interior view; missing February 24, 2025","BW-915 - Butler's Pantry ; missing February 24, 2025","BW-916/A-B - Butler's Pantry","BW-1475/A-D - Measured drawings of the Kitchen by Morley Jeffers Williams - Office of Research \u0026 Restoration - April 1939","BW-1477 - Mansion - measured drawings - full-size profiles; rooms 106 \u0026 113 by Morley Jeffers Williams; Office of Research and Restoration; missing February 24, 2025","BW-1478 - Mansion measured drawings - first floor plan by Morley Jeffers Williams; Office of Research and Restoration; missing February 24, 2025","BW-1479 - Mansion measured drawing - full-size profiles; rooms - 103 \u0026 104 by Morley Jeffers Williams; Office of Research and Restoration; missing February 24, 2025","BW-1480 - Mansion measured drawings - second floor plan by Morley Jeffers Williams; Office of Research and Restoration; missing February 24, 2025","BW-1481 - Mansion measured drawings - third floor plan by Morley Jeffers Williams; Office of Research and Restoration; missing February 24, 2025","BW-1482 - Mansion measured drawings - section by Morley Jeffers Williams; Office of Research and Restoration; missing February 24, 2025","BW-1483 - Mansion measured drawings - north \u0026 south elevations by Morley Jeffers Williams; Office of Research and Restoration; missing February 24, 2025","BW-1484 - Mansion measured drawings - West Front by Morley Jeffers Williams; Office of Research and Restoration; missing February 24, 2025","BW-1485 - Mansion measured drawings - north section \u0026 south section by Morley Jeffers Williams; Office of Research and Restoration; missing February 24, 2025","BW-1486/A-C - Mansion measured drawings - river front \u0026 perspective of 1st \u0026 2nd floors ; From Washington Office ; Annual Report 57, page 32 ; missing 24Feb25","BW-1537 - Mansion - West Front ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1538 - Mansion - West Front ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1539 - Mansion - pediment \u0026 cupola ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1540 - Mansion - pediment ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1541 - Mansion - front door ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1542 - Mansion - from north lawn ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1543 - Mansion - from north lawn ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1544 - Mansion - from north lawn ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1545 - Mansion - from east corner ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1546 - Mansion - north end ;  file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1547 - Mansion - Central Hall ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missingf 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1548 - Mansion - Dining \u0026 Sitting room doors ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1549 - Palladian window - interior ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1550 - Banquet Hall - mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1551 - Banquet Hall - mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1552 - Banquet Hall - mantel ;  file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1553 - Banquet Hall - ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1554 - Banquet Hall - ceiling (medallions) ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1555 - Dining Room - mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1556 - Dining Room - mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1557 - Dining Room - ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1558 - Dining Room - ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1559 - Dining Room - ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1560 - Dining Room - ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1561 - Sitting room - mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1562 - Sitting room - fireplace \u0026 door ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1563 - West Parlor - south wall ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1564 - West Parlor - fireplace \u0026 door ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1565 - West Parlor - fireplace \u0026 door ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1566 - West Parlor - fireplace \u0026 mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1567 - West Parlor - ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1568 - West Parlor - ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1569 - Library - fireplace \u0026 mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1570 - Library - fireplace \u0026 mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1571 - Library - fireplace \u0026 mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1572 - Family Kitchen \u0026 Butler House thru north colonnade ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1573 - Family Kitchen \u0026 Butler House thru north colonnade ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1574 - Family Kitchen \u0026 south colonnade ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1575 - South colonnade ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1576 - South colonnade ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1577 - Gardner's House \u0026 Office ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1578 - Family Kitchen \u0026 Butler's House ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1579 - Family Kitchen \u0026 Butler's House ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1580 - Butler House \u0026 serpentine drive ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1581 - North Lane ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1582 - South Lane ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1583 - South Lane - looking north ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1584 - Barn from south lawn ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1585 - Flower Garden - looking west ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1586 - Flower Garden - parterre ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1587 - Flower Garden - hedges ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1588 - Flower Garden - hedges ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1589 - North Necessary from Flower Garden ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1590 - North Necessary from Flower Garden ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1591 - Flower Garden - beds \u0026 School House ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1592 - Flower Garden - beds \u0026 School House ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1593 - School House ; file of Johnston prints in Library","BW-1594 - Flower Garden - walk \u0026 box hedge ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1595 - Flower Garden - hollyhocks ; file of Johnston prints in Library","BW-1596 - Kitchen Garden - circular well ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1597 - Kitchen Garden - walk ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1598 - Kitchen Garden - South Necessary \u0026 gate ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1599 - Kitchen Garden - boxwood center walk ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1600 - Kitchen Garden - gate to Bowling Green ; file of Johnston prints in Library","BW-1601 - Kitchen Garden - gate ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1602 - Kitchen Garden - gate ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1603 - Kitchen Garden - laundry yard gate ; file of Johnston prints in Library","BW-1604 - Kitchen Garden - figs ; file of Johnston prints in Library","BW-1605 - Kitchen Garden - gate \u0026 steps ; file of Johnston prints in Library","BW-1606 - Kitchen Garden - South Necessary \u0026 gate ; file of Johnston prints in Library","BW-1607 - West Gate - looking west ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1608 - West Gate - lodges ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1609 - West Gate - well house ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1610 - Mansion through Vista ; missing 10/31/95 (?) ; also 4x5","BW-1611 - Bowling Green trees ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1612 - Early view - Bowling Green entrance ; See Bowling Green entrance for print ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1613 - Road below Old Barn ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1614 - River from Piazza ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1615 - Early view from New York Times ; file of Johnston prints in Library","BW-1616 - Flower Garden \u0026 School House ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1617 - Mansion - pediment ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1618 - Mansion - West Front ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1619 - Mansion colonnade \u0026 Palladian window ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1620 - Mansion through Vista ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1621 - Kitchen Garden - circular well ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; 4\" x 4 1/2\" Half tone used in Jan '38 Landscape Architect ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1622 - Flower Garden ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1623 - Kitchen Garden ; file of Johnston prints in Library","BW-1624 - Kitchen Garden ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1625 - Flower Garden ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1626 - Kitchen Garden - boxwood \u0026 walk ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1627 - Flower Garden \u0026 School House ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1628 - Flower Garden ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1629 - Family Kitchen \u0026 Butler's House thru north colonnade ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1630 - Mansion - West Front ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1631 - Road below Old Barn ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1632 - Mansion - Front Door","BW-1633 - Mansion - West Front ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 17Mar25","BW-1634 - Kitchen Garden - boxwood ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 17Mar25","BW-1635 - Mansion - north end ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-1636 - Mansion - north end \u0026 East Front ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-1637 - Office \u0026 Gardener's House ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-1638 - South colonnade ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 17Mar25","BW-1939 - South Lane ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 17Mar25","BW-1640 - Mansion - West Front ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-1641 - Mansion - West Front ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-1642 - Mansion - West Front ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-1643 - Mansion - front door, pediment, cupola ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25 ;  also 4x5","BW-1644 - River view from Piazza ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-1645 - West Parlor [Front Parlor] fireplace ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1646 - West Parlor [Front Parlor] fireplace ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1647 - Dining Room [Small Dining Room] fireplace ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-1648 - Dining Room [Small Dining Room] fireplace ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1649 - Banquet Hall [New Room] fireplace and mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-1650 - Banquet Hall [New Room] fireplace and mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-1651 - Flower Garden ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-1652 - Flower Garden ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-1653 - Flower Garden ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-1654 - West Parlor [Front Parlor] ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library","BW-1655 - West Parlor [Front Parlor] ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library; negative deteriorated ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-1656 - Dining Room [Small Dining Room] ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-1657 - Mansion from east ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-1658 - Mansion from east ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-1659 - Banquet Hall [New Room] ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-1660 - Banquet Hall [New Room] ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-1661 - Banquet Hall [New Room] ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1662 - Banquet Hall [New Room] ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1663 - Banquet Hall [New Room] ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-1664 - Dining Room [Small Dining Room] ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1665 - Dining Room [Small Dining Room] ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1666 - Dining Room [Small Dining Room] ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-1667 - Mansion through Vista ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-1668 - Mansion through Vista ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-2069 - Washington's Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber] ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-2070 - Washington's Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber] ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-2071 - Washington's Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber] - north end ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-2072 - Lafayette Bedroom ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-2073 - Lafayette Bedroom","BW-2074 - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]","BW-2075 - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]","BW-2076 - Sitting Room [Downstairs Bedchamber]","BW-2122 - Family Kitchen - Handbook view ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-2159/A-B - Tomb - single postcard view ; missing BW-2159/A - 17Mar25","BW-2184 - Family Kitchen across Courtyard","BW-2203 - Mansion - West Front - Handbook view","BW-2204/A-B - Museum;  2204/A - north end ; 2204/B - east end ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-2205 - Music room [Little Parlor] - showing brackets and mirrors ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-2325/A - Yellow Room mantel","BW-2325/B - Mrs. Washington's Sitting room mantel","BW-2325/C - West Parlor [Front Parlor] mantel","BW-2326/A - Map of Mount Vernon - 1793 ; Courtesy, Huntington Library","BW-2328 - Cincinnati china in case","BW-2329/A-B - Vaughan Plan","BW-2330/A-B - Museum case - Vaughan Plan, etc.","BW-2378/A-B - Bedspreads ; Photos - Museum of Fine Arts, Boston","BW-2635 - Looking glass ; H-6/A","BW-2636 - Queen Anne armchair ; M-25","BW-2637 - Sideboard ; W-94","BW-2638 - Pembroke table ; W-136","BW-2639 - Bookcase ; W-160","BW-2640 - Secretary ; W-1409","BW-2641 - Chippendale side chair (Chase) ; H-8/A","BW-2642 - Chippendale chair (DuPont) ; W-1464/A-B","BW-2643 - Wine chest ; W-187/A-K","BW-2644 - Tavern-type table ; Missing - 17Mar25","BW-2647/A-B - Palladian window","BW-2648/A - Mural - candelabra ensemble - reduction ; W-1181","BW-2649/A-L - Smithsonian Collection : A - Tea table, B/C - Sheraton side chair, D - lamp. E-F - Wine glasses, G - Oval waiter. H - Round waiter, I - Candlestick, J - Hepplewhite arm chair, K - Marble-top table, L - Music box","BW-2650 - Mansion - north end","BW-2651/A - Piazza - from the north end","BW-2652/A - Kitchen Garden","BW-2655 - Kitchen - Butler's House","BW-2656 - Mansion - East Front","BW-2657/A - Mansion - East Front","BW-2659 - Mansion - East Front - snow scene","BW-2660/A - Ice House","BW-2660/B - Spinning House - north end","BW-2661 - West Front - Circle - Kitchen","BW-2662/C-F - Barn - north side","BW-2664 - South colonnade","BW-2665 - West Front - from south colonnade","BW-2669 - George Washington's Golden Pheasants ; Harvard University","BW-2670 - Houdon Bust ; photo by a Government Agency","BW-2671 - Houdon Bust ; photo by A Government Agency","BW-2672 - Houdon Bust ; photo by A Government Agency","BW-2673 - Houdon Bust ; photo by A Government Agency","BW-2674 - Houdon Bust ; photo by A Government Agency, National Gallery?","BW-2675 - Houdon Bust ; photo by A Government Agency, National Gallery?","BW-2676 - Houdon Bust ; photo by A Government Agency","BW-2747 - Glasses ; W-524/A-B","BW-2748 - Glass dish ; W-659","BW-2749 - Glass decanter ; W-947/A-B","BW-2750 - Wine glasses ; W-539, W-540","BW-2751 - Decanter ; W-110/A-B ; negative missing 4/96","BW-2752 - Decanter ; W-545","BW-2753 - Decanter ; W-705/A-B","BW-2754 - Decanter ; W-706","BW-2755 - Decanter ; W-109/A-B ; missing 24March2025","BW-2756 - Punch bowl ; W-1265 ; negative missing 4/96","BW-2757 - Glass dish ; W-659","BW-2773 - Tureen \u0026 platter ; W-534,  W-533","BW-2774 - Coffee Pot - basalt ; W-503/A-B","BW-2775 - Tea Set, Chinese porcelain ; W-131/A-H, W-1196/A-B","BW-2776 - \"States China\" soup plate, dinner plate ; W-945, W-509","BW-2777 - Covered Vases - Chinese porcelain ; W-19/A-D","BW-2778 - Niderviller China ; W-625, W-720/A-B","BW-2779 - Worcester vases ; W-972/A-B","BW-2780 - Punch Bowl ; W-1452","BW-2781 - Staffordshire figurine ; W-63","BW-2782 - Canton custard cup, Canton pickle dish ; W-500, W-1455","BW-2783 - Canton platter and plate ; W-754, W-999","BW-2784 - Punch Bowl ; W-747","BW-2785 - Punch Bowl ; W-658","BW-2786 - Pitchers - Turnerware ; W-516/A-B","BW-2787 - Plates from Salapian dessert service ; W-662, W-663","BW-2788 - Bristol? Mug, chocolate cup ; W-501, W-664","BW-2789 - View from Lossing of mantel garniture in Banquet Hall [New Room]","BW-2790 - Nast China - cup and saucer, after dinner coffee ; W-1198/A-B, W-529","BW-2791 - Niderviller China ; W-520/A-B, W-508/A-B","BW-2792 - Sevres covered cups ; W-611/A-C","BW-2793 - Cincinnati China","BW-2794 - Vase ; W-491","BW-2796 - Basalt inkwell ; W-725","BW-2797 - Niderviller pitcher - covered ; W-1209/A-B","BW-2798 - Sevres porringer ; W-611/D-E","BW-2799 - Cincinnati Service - custard cup ; W-1435/J","BW-2800 - Sevres covered cup ; W-1456/C-D","BW-2801 - Cincinnati China","BW-2802 - Worcester mug ; W-657","BW-2803 - Blue and white Staffordshire ; W-1002/A-H","BW-2804 - Sevres dinner plates","BW-2805 - Sevres bowl ; W-1153","BW-2806 - Cincinnati China ; W-1436, W-483","BW-2807 - Blue and white Staffordshire ; W-1002/A-H","BW-2808 - States China - covered cup \u0026 saucer ; A-386, W-1497/A-C","BW-2895 - Ben Franklin - Silhouette","BW-2896/A-B - George Washington - Silhouette ;  legend on B","BW-2897 - John A. Washington - Silhouette","BW-2900/A-B - Draft - Thomas Contee on William Molleson ; Reverse of draft - Thomas Contee on William Molleson","BW-2901/A-B - Letter - George Washington Estate: B - Page 1, A -Page2","BW-2932 - Portrait of Washington","BW-2933 - Portrait of Lafayette","BW-2935/A-D - Letter - J. Bloxham to William Peacey","BW-2936/A-H - Recent interiors - 1 of Tomb, 1 of coach; also exteriors - Barn, main gate, Museum, Little Hatchet Tea Room, Spinning House (before restoration) ; photos by Rideout \u0026 Stapp","BW-2937/K-O - Pictures taken for Annual Report","BW-2938 - Plan of Flower Garden - from Handbook ; sent out on loan by Mr. Fisher 7/8/61; for Kitchen Garden see #3249","BW-2944/A-C - Portrait - Martha Peter ; One of these is Infra - red","BW-2950/A-B - Desk believed to have belonged to Daniel Parke Custis","BW-2951/A-D - Infra-red \u0026 ultraviolet negatives of the \"1775\" trunk","BW-2952/A-B - Silver ladle said to have been given to David \u0026 Eleanor Stuart by George Washington - unowned","BW-2953 - Argand mantel lamp","BW-2954 - Hook table","BW-3124 - \"Northwest View of the Mansion of George Washington - Mount Vernon\" by P. Haas - About 1850","BW-3130 - View of Sulgrave Manor","BW-3141 - George Washington's entry into Trenton","BW-3142 - Portrait - George Washington after Stuart","BW-3143 - Portrait - Eleanor Parke Custis","BW-3144 - Early print of July 4th","BW-3146 - Death of George Washington","BW-3149 - Houdon in Richmond","BW-3151 - Painting - George Washington by Savage","BW-3156 - Dining table - Hepplewhite ; W-1372/A-B","BW-3208 - Stern Board from ship \"Mt. Vernon\" carved by Samuel McIntire, represented in \"Out in America\" Vol 38 - No 2, April 1950 ; photo by Library of Congress","BW-3236 - \"The House of Washington\" Currier \u0026 Ives ; M-1618","BW-3245 - Horse print - \"Cardinal Puff\" - 1770","BW-3249 - Kitchen Garden plan","BW-3268 - Portrait - Ann Pamela Cunningham by Lambdin ; MVLA Collection","BW-3273 - Miss Ann Pamela Cunningham, First Regent ; MVLA collection ; also 5x7","BW-3295 - Portrait - General George Washington Custis Lee ; Washington \u0026 Lee University, Lexington, VA","BW-3299 - Col. Upton Herbert, Miss Tracy \u0026 Misses Dulaney \u0026 Herbert at Mount Vernon circa 1868 ;  Photo owned by Miss J. B. Whiting, Middleburg, VA","BW-3300 - Print - Washington's Tomb ; MVLA Collection","BW-3317/A - Mrs. Washington's traveling expenses ; A-581 ; Annual Report 1952","BW-3318 - Page from European Magazine of Jan. 1800 ; A-610 ; With obituary,  Annual Report 1952","BW-3319 - Page from European Magazine of Jan. 1800 ; A-610 ; With portrait, Annual Report 1952","BW-3325 - George Washington's funeral ; A-619 ; Collection of Mrs. Stanley Wohl, Washington, DC","BW-3326/A-B - Print of Mount Vernon: A - east view, B- west view ; by Bennett ; Sold for MVLA,  MVLA Collection","BW-3327 - Benjamin Franklin's portrait by Wright ; After Duplessis, MVLA Collection","BW-3328 - French aquatint of General Washington ; A-613\t; Annual Report 1952","BW-3329 - Hall [Central Passage] at Mount Vernon ; From Godey's Ladys Book, MVLA Collection","BW-3330 - Banquet Hall [New Room] at Mount Vernon ; From Godey's Ladys Book, MVLA Collection","BW-3331 - Ruins of Greenhouse, sketched by Lossing ;  MVLA Collection - pub book ; missing 31Mar25","BW-3347 - Portrait of George Washington attributed to Gilbert Stuart ; Owned by Mrs. John M. Morton, Montgomery, Ala. (from photo sent to McGill James of National Gallery, Washington, DC)","BW-3348 - Detail of portrait of George Washington attributed to Gilbert Stuart ; Owned by Mrs. John M. Morton;  See #3347","BW-3349 - Flower Garden Plan - 1953 Revision ; See #5038 - 35 mm \u0026 4x5","BW-3351/A-B - First page of George Washington's draft of Martha Washington's letter to Mrs. Samuel Powel - 20 May 1797 ; From Powel Collection, MVLA","BW-3352/A-B - First page of letter of Martha Washington to Mrs. Samuel Powel - 20 May 1787 ; From Powel Collection, MVLA","BW-3353 - Letter of Tobias Lear to Thomas Porter - Nov. 24, 1786 ; A-607 ;  MVLA original mss.","BW-3354 - Letter of Frances Washington to Col. Burwell Bassett, 20 Sept. 1790 ; A-625 ; Fahs Smith Collection, MVLA","BW-3356 - Wells Fargo Certificate to Louis McLane -1859 - \"Gold Bar\" ; Original document - MVLA Collection","BW-3357 - Group showing Ann Pamela Cunningham and Vice Regents at Mount Vernon ; Photo in MVLA Collection","BW-3359 - Photo of Miss Harriet Clayton Comegys, Fourth Mount Vernon Regent ; MVLA print, MV 363 , dup","BW-3360 - Photo of Mrs. Alice Haliburton Richards, Fifth Mount Vernon Regent ; MVLA picture","BW-3361 - Photo of Mrs. Justine Van Rensselaer Townsend, Third Mount Vernon Regent ; MVLA picture","BW-3362 - Mrs. Horace Mann Towner, Sixth Mount Vernon Regent","BW-3364 - Inscriptions on back of Graff photographs ; Original borrowed from  J.R. Battle, Villanova, PA; See #3363","BW-3372 - Introductory panel - Centennial Exhibition","BW-3376 - Facsimile of Miss Cunningham's first appeal in The Charleston Mercury, Dec. 2, 1853 ; photo by Library of Congress ; MV518 ; also dup","BW-3475 - West Ford - Lossing sketch from Mount Vernon and its Associations","BW-3476 - Northwest view of Mansion of George Washington - lithograph by P. Haas","BW-3477 - School House or Garden house - Lossing sketch from Mount Vernon and its Associations","BW-3378 - Mount Vernon landing - Lossing sketch from Mount Vernon and its Associations","BW-3479 - Ancient entrance to Mount Vernon, in 1858, Lossing sketch, Mount Vernon and its Associations","BW-3480 - Western front of Mount Vernon as it appeared in 1858, Lossing sketch, Mount Vernon and its Associations","BW-3489 - 1796 - Latrobe - southeast view of Mount Vernon ; Owned by Bishop Tucker?","BW-3492 - Second page of John Augustine Washington's letters to Ann Pamela Cunningham agreeing to sell Mount Vernon ; See #3379","BW-3493 - Map of John Augustine Washington's estate by W. Gillingham ; Owned by Julian Washington","BW-3495 - Perspective view - center spread in office ; Handbook 44 \u0026 45; See also #690, #5040, #5614, #4285","BW-3496 - Front cover - inside (handbook) in office","BW-3547/A-B - Letter - Edward Everett to Dr. Gilman (Boston, April 21, 1856): A - 1st page, B - second and last page with signature ; Gift of Regent","BW-3548/A-B - Letter - Edward Everett to gentlemen of Charleston, South Carolina (Boston, Apr 21, 1856): A - 1st page, B -  second and last page with signature and addresses ; Gift of Regent","BW-3549/A-D - Letter - 69 undersigned gentlemen of Charleston, South Carolina to Edward Everett (Charleston, Mar 31, 1856) ; gift of Regent","BW-3555/A-B - Letter - Martha Washington to Fanny Bassett Washington, Aug 3, 1794","BW-3556/A-B - Letter - Martha Washington to Fanny Bassett Washington, Philadelphia, Dec 15, 1794","BW-3557/A-C - Letter - Martha Washington to Fanny Bassett Washington, Philadelphia, August 29, 1791 ; Annual Report 1953, pages 68-70","BW-3566 - Engraving - after Houdon bust, by Alexander Tardieu ; A-692, M-1894, I-77\t; Annual Report 1953","BW-3567 - Engraving - George Washington, after Peale, by T. Cook; published by S. Bladon 1783 ; A-692 ; [B 7, GR. 40]","BW-3568 - Engraving - George Washington, published by H.D. Symonds, 1796 ; Rare, ficticious; A-692 [B-427; GR 783] ; missing - 31Mar25","BW-3569 - Engraving - George Washington by B. B. Ellis, after DuSimitiere, 1783 ; A-692 , Annual Report 1953 - frontispiece; [B 65; GR 75] ; missing 31Mar25","BW-3570 - Engraving - George Washington by T.C.G. Fritzsch ; A-692 ; Ficticious; Campbell type, rare; [B 53, GR 739] ; missing 31Mar25","BW-3571 - Letter - President Eisenhower to Mrs. Powell, Regent, Oct. 22, 1953 ; Annual Report 1953, page 12","BW-3572 - First Floor Plan of Spinning House - Macomber ; Annual Report 1953, page 20","BW-3573 - Title page of early edition of Lee's funeral oration ; Jackson Collection, Annual Report 1953","BW-3574/A - Artist's sketch showing original roof under Piazza roof ; Annual Report 1953, page 31","BW-3575 - Black \u0026 white photo of colored reproduction miniature of George Washington ; A-692 ; Owned by Sir J.C. Tollemache Sinclair, Bart.","BW-3588 - Copy of a photograph showing wedding dress presented by Miss Kate Uhler ; A-752; H-1952","BW-3662 - Inscription on back of oil painting of Quay Italian city ; A-765","BW-3663 - Oil painting of Italian city ; A-765 ; Annual Report 1954, page 53 ; missing 31Mar25","BW-3664 - Sharples' pastel of George Washington ; A-772","BW-3665 - Sharples' pastel of Martha Washington ; A-772","BW-3666 - Sharples' pastel of Martha Washington and frame ; A-772","BW-3667 - Sharples' pastel of George Washington and frame ; A-772 ; Annual Report 1954, page 12","BW-3668 - Portrait of Lawrence Washington attributed to Wollaston ; W-126 ; Annual Report 1954, front","BW-3684 - View of Palladian window - sketch ; Annual Report 1954 Cover","BW-3686 - Syngman Rhee planting a tree ; Original by Abbie Rowe, courtesy of National Park Services","BW-3687/A-B - Letter - George A. Washington to General Washington, Oct 25, 1786 ; A-750 ; Annual Report 1954, pages 44-45","BW-3688/A-B - Letter - Martha Washington to \"Fanny\", Feb 3, 1793 ; Annual Report 1954, pages 36-37","BW-3710 - Sketch of George Washington Parke Custis (from Lossing)","BW-3711 - Sketch of George Washington Lafayette (from Lossing)","BW-3740 - Oil painting of Mount Vernon, circa 1850, owned by Mrs. Major ; A-830","BW-3785 - Over mantel painting in West Parlor [Front Parlor] - after repair ; W-356","BW-3787 - A.J. Davis pencil sketch of Mansion - West Front ; A-800 ; Annual Report 1955, page 34","BW-3788 - \"Tomb of Washington\" (Old Tomb, 1832) by Geo. Lehrman ; A-809","BW-3789 - Winslow Homer watercolor of Mansion ; A-803 ; Annual Report 1955, page 37","BW-3790 - A.J. Davis sketch of Portico circa 1831 ; A-800 ; Annual Report 1955, front cover","BW-3801 - Letter - George Washington to Humphreys, June 20, 1786 ; Annual Report 1955, page 23","BW-3811 - Needlework early view of Mansion ; A-807 ; Annual Report 1955, page 30","BW-3812 - An ode to Mount Vernon by David Humphreys ; Annual Report 1955, page 26","BW-3819 - Plate showing wheel harness, from Felton's Treatise on Carriages \u0026 Harness ; Annual Report 1955, page 15","BW-3965/A-B - Martha Washington Inventory: A - title page. B - 3rd page ; A-894\t; See #3955, #3956; Annual Report 1956","BW-3983/A-E - Measured drawings of outbuildings ; by Carroll Curtice - '56-'57","BW-3991 - Account of payment to Jos. Anthony, May 14, 1796, (Philadelphia Account Book) ; Historical Society of Pennsylvania ; Mount Vernon Silver, page 64, Illustration 31","BW-3994/A-C - Relief map of Mount Vernon","BW-4012/A-B - Letter - Tobias Lear to Thos. Law (Sat night 10 o'clock) re George Washington's illness ; Annual Report 1957, page 41","BW-4013 - Letter - Martha Washington to Frances Henley, Nov 30, 1789 (98?) ; Annual Report 1957, page 47","BW-4014 - Drawing - \"Destruction of the Bastille\" ; Annual Report 1957, page 22","BW-4016/A-B - Washington Inventory - one page - \"In the Library\" ; Annual Report 1957, page 28; Peter Collection","BW-4017/A-B - Title page and George Washington's signature - \"Travels in North America\" ; Annual Report 1957, page 26","BW-4270 - Chair cushion","BW-4271 - Fishing tackle ; A-950; W-2201/A ; Annual Report 1958, page 57","BW-4272 - Painting - \"Great Falls\" ; W-2","BW-4275/A-B - Table setting - Dining Room ; see CT 111/A-B","BW-4276/C - Mrs. Washington's Bedroom - construction research ; Also two color trans. (in office record file)","BW-4277 - Richardt's oil painting - \"Mount Vernon in 1858\" ; Annual Report 1958, page 10;  Photo of a photo","BW-4279 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - dried flower arrangements ;  see CT 117","BW-4285/C - Grounds plan perspective view ; See #690, 3495, 5040, 5614","BW-4286/A-B - Spring table setting ; CT 124/A-B","BW-4288/A-D - Miniature - Burwell Bassett by C.W. Peale ; see CT 120, 121","BW-4325 - Mansion - East Front with Houdon bust","BW-4326/A-D - Wright plaster profile of General Washington","BW-4328/A - Original framed engraving from George Washington's collection - Sentimental Journey / Sterne's ; W-2254","BW-4329/A - Original engraving from Mount Vernon - view of Nidpath Castle ; W-2255","BW-4331/A - Early photographic view of Tomb, 1858 ; glass negative 14\"x16\"","BW-4332/A - Early photographic view of East Front 1858 ; glass neg 14\"x16\"; going to Natl Trust - will return 7/21/61","BW-4360 - Houdon bust ; Courtesy Dwight Franklin","BW-4377/A-E - Mansion - west central door - exterior and interior views","BW-4433 - Hand netted and tied fringe ; also 4x5 ; missing 31Mar25","BW-4492 - Easter table Setting - Small Dining Room; 2/4/61","BW-4496/A-B - Office façade - with accumulated paint removed","BW-4500/A-B - View of Mockley Point - from south end of Mansion","BW-4506 - Girl Scouts on Circle, showing West Front","BW-4520/C-D - Latrobe view of Maryland shore - Present day view from approximately the same point","BW-4538 - Detail of Dining Room [Small Dining Room] ceiling ; From 1961 Restoration Exhibit ; missing 31Mar25","BW-4549/A-B - Early view of Mount Vernon - East Front (Lowell, Mass)","BW-4550/B - Early 1792 view of Mount Vernon - West Front Circle (Lowell, Mass)","BW-4566/A-B - West Front and Bowling Green after the Parkyns view ; See Negative #3198","BW-4570/A - View of river shores - south from Fort Washington","BW-4573/A - Mansion - West Front with visitors","BW-4574 - Mansion - from southeast lawn with visitors","BW-4582/A-B,D - Maryland shore from Boulevard overlook","BW-4682/A-B - View of Maryland shore with billboard in foreground","BW-4744/A-B - Mansion - West Front ; see CT 357/A-C","BW-4745/A - Mansion - East Front","BW-4751/C - 1963 version of map of Maryland shore ; see #4684","BW-4766/A-B - Mansion - West Front","BW-4777 - Kern, 1861 early view","BW-4778/A-B - Progress report","BW-4784/A - Robert \u0026 Lawrence Washington quitclaim (1601)","BW-4800 - General Washington's dressing gown ; W-2407/A","BW-4801/A-B - Flower Garden - palisade \u0026 Seed House","BW-4803 - Kitchen Garden - palisade \u0026 Seed House","BW-4808/A - Project overview editorials","BW-4809/B - Latrobe watercolor of Mansion with group on Piazza (photostat of) ; see 3729 ; Missing - 7Apr25","BW-4881/A-B - New Tomb","BW-4948/A-B - Bed in General Washington's Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber] ; W-194 ; Furniture Booklet","BW-4972/D-F - Measured Drawings of the Mansion for Handbook ; Special D, 1997?","BW-4973/C - Piscataway map as of May 1965","BW-5001 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - west hall, reproducing a view taken in 1899 by Detroit photographer for Mr. Humelsine's talk ; Also six 2x2 B\u0026W slides","BW-5037/A-D - Map showing location of Mount Vernon ; HB 1965, pp. 2-3","BW-5038/A-B - Plan of Flower Garden ; B copied from A by Landscape Architecture ; see 35mm by Judd \u0026 Detwerler","BW-5039/A-B - Plan of Kitchen Garden ; B copied from A by Landscape Architecture from 35mm by Judd \u0026 Detwerler","BW-5040/A-B - Perspective view of the Mansion, etc. ; HB 1965, pp. 50-51","BW-5042 - Map of the Five Farms ; HB 1965, pp. 98-99","BW-5060/B - List of plants, shrubs, etc., grown at Mount Vernon /s/ Franklin A. Whelan","BW-5086/A-B - Dinner in honor of Col. Dodge, Mayflower Hotel, October 20, 1934 ; Missing B - 7Apr25","BW-5122 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - north wall (wide angle view)","BW-5139/C - North Lane Storehouse interior","BW-5200/A-J - Funeral bills: A - Gutten, B - Ingle, C - Munn, D - Edick, E - MacKenzie, F - Fairfax County Clerk, G - Bowie, H - Keith, I - Lightfoot, J - Pinckney","BW-5381 - Charles Willson Peale's 1772 portrait of General Washington ; photograph by Victor Amato","BW-5383/A-B - Plat with survey notes - 1690 - George Brent","BW-5384/A-B - Land patent - Thomas Culpeper to Col. N. Spencer \u0026 Lt. John Washington, March 1, 1674, with George Washington's endorsement","BW-5432/A-F - Ground maps: A - Wharf Area, B - Mansion \u0026 outbuildings, C - Vice Regents' quarters area, D - Kennel Area, E - Shop area, F - Circle area ; Six 6\"x8\" portions of the topographic survey made by photogrammetry at a scale of 1\"= 200' ; photo by Sterling Maddox \u0026 Associates","BW-5436/A-D - Wade/McCaw Collections of Washington/Custis Memorabilia in place in museum cases","BW-5438/C-D - Mansion from the North Grove ; EV-5105, RP-130 ; - Photocopy of photo of an oil painting of 1857 presented by Donald Jackson, Editor, The Papers of Washington - \"The Old Mount Vernon\" by Eastman Johnson","BW-5440 - View from the north corner of the Piazza across river to the Maryland shore","BW-5441 - The Prince of Wales \u0026 President Buchanan at the Tomb entrance, October 5, 1860. (King Edward VII) ; Photocopy of a portion of a photograph of the painting by Rossiter of the visit of the Prince of Wales, October 5, 1860.","BW-5442 - Visit of the Prince of Wales, November 13, 1919, at the Tomb. (King Edward VIII, Duke of Windsor) ; Photocopy of a portion of a photograph (no #)","BW-5443 - Visit of King George VI \u0026 Queen Elizabeth, June 9, 1939, at the West Front ; Photocopy of a portion of a photograph by W. H. Lamb","BW-5444 - Visit of Princess Margaret \u0026 Lord Snowden, November 16, 1965, looking out a window ; Photocopy of a photograph by Norman Matheny","BW-5474 - List of prints in George Washington's hand","BW-5476 - Letter - Elizabeth Powell to George Washington, June 1, 1796","BW-5492 - \"The Washington Family\" - Paul-Bell, Philadelphia, 1800 ; RP-211, Print 5191 (Retro)","BW-5510/A-C - Portion of map of adjoining lands, c. 1772, drawn by George Washington: A - showing Belvoir, B - detail of Belvoir, C- Whole map ; RM-93; MS-2241","BW-5511 - Letter cover - John Parke Custis to Martha Washington, June 9, 1776 ; W-631 ; Missing - 7Apr25","BW-5520/A-B - Quilted \u0026 appliqued coverlet ; M-1299","BW-5529 - Stephen's Directory, pp. 192-193, with President George Washington's listing on page 193","BW-5530/A-B - Clerical copy of deed dated 6th of September 1654 granting 1000 acres to Giles Brent, Jr., B - 6-line endorsement in Washington's hand; reverse of 5530/A ; RM-283; MS-2832","BW-5531 - Land grant -Thomas, [Lord] Culpeper to Col. Nicholas Spencer \u0026 Lt. Col. John Washington, March 1, 1674, 5000 acres ; W-646","BW-5533 - Spencer-Washington Survey Plat - Division of 1690 ; W-648[MS]","BW-5534 - George Washington - letter to Dancing Assembly Nov 12, 1799","BW-5535 - George Washington's plan of the Piazza paving","BW-5614/A - Perspective view of Mount Vernon with key","BW-5644/A-B - Continental currency $35.00","BW-5645/A-D - Letter from Marquis de Chastellux to George Washington - 17 June 1784 ; RM-207, MS-2665","BW-5646/A-B - Map of Mt. Zepher and Union Farms","BW-5653/A-B - Original Tree of Life Carpet \u0026 Grass mat in Banquet Hall [New Room] ; A - Original Tree of Life Carpet, 2 negatives, B - Grass mat in Banquet Hall [New Room], 3 negatives ; photo by R. Schwartz for Tony Landreau","BW-5676/A-E - Pohick Church ; returned by Beck Engraving Co, 1935.  See 1932 Handbook, page 34; retro accessioned 6/76","BW-5677 - Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber] ; 1932 Handbook, same as #5676","BW-5678 - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room] ; See 1932 Handbook, page 22, see neg 612","BW-5679 - Portico and flagpole ; conditions same as #5676","BW-5767/A-D - Vaughan Plan ; photo by Barton-Cotton\t; color separations in B\u0026W negative form used in 1976 Annual Report cover","BW-5776 - Mrs. Ella Bassett Washington, Vice Regent of West Virginia, 1870-1898 ; Negative from original photo in VR scrapbook","BW-6396 - West Front from Bowling Green gate ; Dev Office turned over 8/86","BW-6397 - East Front from slightly south of Mansion ; Dev Office turned over 8/86","BW-6398 - South wall of Large Dining Room [New Room] ; Dev Office turned over 8/86","BW-6399 - East wall of A.P.C. building from north ; Dev Office turned over 8/86","BW-6732 - Large Dining Room - Christmas pie ; also 4x5","BW-6735 - Jim Rees' \"great cake\" ; also 4x5","BW-6893 - Moulding profiles - Rooms 106 and 113 by Morley J. Williams - 1937 ; new neg '92","BW-6894 - Moulding profiles - Rooms 103 and 104, by Morley J. Williams - 1937 ; new neg '92","BW-6895 - Floor plan - second floor 1898 ; new neg '92","BW-6896 - Drawing - Palladian window, John Loughnane ; new neg '92","BW-6897 - Drawing - Banquet Hall [New Room] ornamentation, John Loughnane ; new neg '92","BW-6898 - Restoration plan - Garden and dependencies, Morley J. Williams ; new neg '92","BW-6899 - North elevation, John Loughnane and Earl Purdy ; new neg '92","BW-6900 - Drawing - West Front 1933, Chester Price ; new neg '92","BW-6901 - Drawing - West Front, John Loughnane - Earl Purdy ; new neg '92","BW-6902 - First floor plan of Mansion, Philip San Filippo ; new neg '92","BW-6903/1-5 - Architectural Drawings: 1 - Schedule of doors, 2 - 2-Y-5. 3 - 2-Y-2, 4 - 2-Y-4, 5 - 2-Y-3 ; new neg '92","BW-6910/1-2 - Record of hubs set around Mansion - 1935 ; new neg '92","BW-6911 - \"Survey of Washington's Home\" drawn by Theophilus ... ; new neg '92","BW-6912/1-12 - Architectural drawings - Feb 1932 by Charles K. Bryant for city of N.Y., Centennial of George Washington's birth ; new neg '92","BW-6949/1-3 - Architectural drawings (Williams/Scruggs) - Mansion: 1 - west elevation, 2 - east elevation, 3 - North and south elevations ; photo by Reprographics H.S.R. '92","BW-6950/1-2 - Architectural drawings (Williams/Scruggs) - Mansion: 1 - north \u0026 south sections, 2 - section to west ; photo by Reprographics H.S.R. '92","BW-6951/1-3 - Architectural drawings (Hopkins, Ulman, Williams) - Mansion: 1 - 1st floor plan, 2 - 2nd floor plan, 3 - 3rd floor plan ; photo by Reprographics H.S.R. '92","BW-6952/1-4 - Architectural drawings (Emerson, Hopkins, Williams)- Kitchen: 1 - north elevation, 2 - south elevation \u0026 east, 3 - south \u0026 east sections, 4 - floor plan ; photo by Reprographics H.S.R. '92","BW-6953/1-2 - Architectural drawings (Williams, Ulman) - Mansion: 1 - 1st floor perspective, 2 - 2nd floor perspective ; photo by Reprographics H.S.R. '92","BW-7029 - Measured drawings - Circulation Plan - Tomb (Worth Bailey) ; photo by Reprographics","BW-7030 - Measured drawings - Mansion - 1st floor plan 1898 ; photo by Reprographics","BW-7031 - Measured drawings - Tomb repairs 1936 Marc Williams ; photo by Reprographics","BW-7032 - Measured drawings - Guard House - Tomb - Macomber ; photo by Reprographics","BW-7033 - Measured drawings - Tomb repairs 1937 Marc Williams ; photo by Reprographics","BW-7058 - Sixteen-sided barn from glass slide ; photo by Washington House, 3 negatives ; also 4x5","BW-7064/A-B - Maps - 1754 map of Virginia \u0026 western parts of the colony from Journal of Major Washington ; photo by Washington House","BW-7155 - Measured Drawings - Elevation of New Tomb by Walter C. Densmore, March 13, 1937 \u0026 Ground Plan - Outer Vault by Walter C. Densmore, March 13, 1937 ; retro ; photo by Reprographics","BW-7156 - Measured Drawings - Circulation Plan - Area around New Tomb, December 26, 1945 and Rear Vault - New Tomb by Worth Bailey, November 1936 ;  retro ; photo by Reprographics","BW-7228 - Media - Bill Sommerfield as George Washington greeting visitors on Bowling Green","BW-7323 - Visitors - Charles, Prince of Wales, Princess Anne, Julie \u0026 Tricia Nixon, David Eisenhower ; retro","BW-7324 - Visitors - Madame Khruschev with daughters \u0026 Charles Cecil Wall ; Star Staff photo ; Restricted","BW-7325 - Record photo - 1931 tree-planting on N.S. Capitol grounds ; Time Staff photo","BW-7384 - Furniture - Aitkin secretary - Burling chair - in place, Study ; retro","BW-7385 - Mansion - East Front ; retrp","BW-7533 - Engraving - \"Apotheosis of Washington\" after R. Peale ; See also CN 6718","BW-7723 - Distinguished visitors - Audrey Hepburn in Upper Garden ; retro","BW-7724 - Engraving - First in Peace ; retro ; also 4x5","BW-7725 - Five Farms survey (1793) ;  retro"],"originalsloc_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eNegative BW-105/b destroyed due to deteroriation, October 12, 2004. One duplicate negative created in 2004 - from BW-105/a.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative BW-113/A deteriorating, destroyed (10-12-2004)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal negative showing detetioration, removed and duplicated (2004)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative BW-138a deteriorated, copied and discarded - 10/12/2004\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative BW-139b deteriorated, copied and discarded - 10/12/2004\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative BW-140b deteriorated, copied and removed - 10/12/2004\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative had deteriorated and was too dark - removed from collecton - 10/12/2004\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative BW-144b deteriorated, copied and discarded - 10/12/2004\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal negative missing - 2/24/2022\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote in logbook indicates that proof was lent to John C. Chatterton on 8/3/1951\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote in logbook indicates that negative was lent to John C. Chatterton on 8/3/1951\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInventory on 11/1/1985 - negative missing\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote in logbook indicates that negative was lent to John C. Chatterton on 8/3/1951\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInventory on 11/1/1985 - negative missing\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote in logbook indicates that negative was lent to John C. Chatterton on 8/3/1951\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInventory on 11/1/1985 - negative missing\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote in logbook indicates that negative was lent to John C. Chatterton on 8/3/1951\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInventory on 11/1/1985 - negative missing\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal deteriorating - removed 2004\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote in logbook indicates that negative was lent to John C. Chatterton on 8/3/1951\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInventory on 11/1/1985 - negative missing\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInventory on 11/1/1985 - negative missing\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInventory on 11/1/1985 - negative missing\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote in logbook indicates that negative was lent to John C. Chatterton on 8/3/1951\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInventory on 11/1/1985 - negative missing\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative missing - 03/07/2022\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destoryed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote in catalog book: Out -John C. Chatterton - 8/3/1951; Missing 11/1/1985\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote from catalog book: Out -John C. Chatterton - 8/3/1951; Missing 11/1/1985\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof 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only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-453/N-R - Negatives destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote in catalog book: Out - John C. Chatterton - 8/3/51;  Missing 11/1/85\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote on catalog book: Out - John C. Chatterton - 8/3/51;  Missing 11/1/85\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote in catalog book: Out - John C. Chatterton - 8/4/51; missing 11/4/85\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes in catalog book: Out -John C. Chatterton - 8/3/51; Missing 11/4/85\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(2) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative restored, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote in catalog book: Original destroyed, copy negative 7/79 [1979]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destoryed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destoyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e827/A-C, F - Negative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal negative or proof missing as of 10/24/2022\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-844/A - negative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative missing, proof only - 11/14/2022\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote in catalog book, negatives missing 5/23/1986\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destoyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, print only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-17a - Marked \"missing\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destoryed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative BW-31, noted as destroyed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destoyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNITRATE NEGATIVE - duplicate made (4x5) and original destroyed in 2004\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-908B - Missing 11-5-55\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote in the catalog books: A and D destroyed, too fuzzy (11/18/1975)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative deteriorating - removed 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative deteriorating - removed 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative deteriorating - removed 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative deteriorating - removed 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative deteriorating - removed 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative deteriorating - removed 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative deteriorating - removed 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative deteriorating - removed 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative deteriorating - removed 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative deteriorating - removed 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative deteriorating - removed 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative deteriorating - removed 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative deteriorating - removed 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative deteriorating - removed 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3","(10) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 3","(6) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 3","(3) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 3","(2) Photographic print 5x7 in Drawer 3","(2) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 3","(6) Photographic prints 8x10 and (5) photographic prints 5x7 in Drawer 3","(5) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 3","(10) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 3","(6) Photographic prints 5x7 in Drawer 3","(4) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 3","(2) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 3","(3) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 3","(4) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 3","(2) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 3","(1) Photographic print 8x10 in Drawer 3","(2) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 3","(2) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 3","(4) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 3","(1) Photographic print 8x10 in Drawer 3","(5) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 3","(5) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 3","(6) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 3","(1) Photographic print 8x10 in Drawer 3","(7) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 3","(5) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 3","(1) Photographic print 8x10 in Drawer 3","(6) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 3","(4) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 3","(3) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 3","(12 Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 3","(12) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 3","(4) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 3","H-2445/A - (9) photographic prints, 3 overall of painting and 6 details; H-2445/B - (15) photographic prints, 2 overall of painting and 13 details in Drawer 3","(13) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 3","(1) Photographic print 8x10 in Drawer 3","(3) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 3","(6) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 3","(2) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 3","(4) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 3","(7) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 3","(2) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 3","(3) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 3","BW-4941/B - (1) Photographic print 8x10; 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print 8x10 in Drawer 3","(3) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 3","(10) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 3","(3) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 3","(6) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 3","(1) Photographic print 8x10 in Drawer 3","(4) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 3","(7) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 3","(2) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 3","(4) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 3","(13) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 3","(1) Photographic print 8x10 in Drawer 3","(6) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 3","(14) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 3","(3) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 3","(4) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 3","(1) Photographic print 8x10 in Drawer 3","(1) Photographic print 8x10 in Drawer 3","(5) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 3","(3) Photographic prints 4x5 in Drawer 3","(5) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 3","(3) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 3","(3) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 3","(4) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 3","(3) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 3","(3) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 3","(9) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 3","(3) Photographic prints 4x5 in Drawer 3","(8) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 3","(2) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 3","(4) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 3","(1) Photographic print 8x10 in Drawer 3","(2) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 3","(2) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 3","(14) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 3","(4) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 4","(1) Photographic print 5x7 in Drawer 4","(2) Photographic prints 5x7 in Drawer 4","(3) Photographic prints 5x7 in Drawer 4","(3) Photographic prints 5x7 in Drawer 4","(3) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 4","(7) Photographic prints 5x7 in Drawer 4","(16) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 4","(1) Photographic print 5x7 in Drawer 4","(25) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 4","(3) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 4","(1) Photographic print 8x10 in Drawer 4","(1) Photographic print 8x10 in Drawer 4","(3) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 4","(3) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 4","(2) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 4","(1) Photographic print 5x7 [BW-5501/D] in Drawer 4","(2) Photographic prints 5x7 in Drawer 4","(4) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 4","(5) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 4","(5) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 4","(3) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 4","(25) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 4","(4) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 4","(2) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 4","(14) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 4","(2) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 4","(3) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 4","(4) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 4","(2) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 4","(2) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 4","(2) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 4","(3) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 1","(1) Photographic print 8x10 in Drawer 1","(1) Photographic print 8x10 in Drawer 1","(1) Photographic print 8x10 in Drawer 1","(1) Photographic print 8x10 in Drawer 1","(1) Photographic print 8x10 in Drawer 1","(1) Photographic print 8x10 in Drawer 1","(1) Photographic print 8x10 in Drawer 1","(1) Photographic print 8x10 in Drawer 1","(1) Photographic print 8x10 in Drawer 1","(1) Photographic print 8x10 in Drawer 1","(1) Photographic print 8x10 in Drawer 1","(13) Photographic prints 8x10; (13) Photographic prints 6x4 in Drawer 1","(4) Photographic print 8x10 in Drawer 1","(1) Photographic print 8x10 in Drawer 1","(1) Photographic print 8x10 in Drawer 1","(1) Photographic print 8x10 in Drawer 1","(1) Photographic print 8x10 in Drawer 1","BW-640 - (2) Photographic prints 8x10\nBW-640/A - (1) Photographic print 8x10; (1) Photographic print(proof) 4x5\nBW-640/B - (1) Photographic print 8x10; (1) Photographic print(proof) 4x5\nBW-640/C - (12) Photographic prints 8x10; (1) Photographic print(proof) 4x5","(2) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 1","(5) Photographic prints 8x10; (1) photographic print 4x5 (proof) in Drawer 1","(2) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 1","(2) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 1","(4) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 1","(1) Photographic print 8x10 in Drawer 1","(2) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 1","(1) Photographic print 8x10 in Drawer 1","(1) Photographic print 8x10 in Drawer 1","(2) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 1","(2) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 1","(1) Photographic print 8x10 in Drawer 1","(1) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 1","(1) Photographic print 8x10 in Drawer 1","(2) Photographic print 8x10 in Drawer 1","(2) Photographic print 8x10 in Drawer 1","(1) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 1","(1) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 1","(1) Photographic print 8x10 in Drawer 1","(1) Photographic print 8x10 in Drawer 1","(2) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 1","(1) Photographic print 8x10 in Drawer 1","(1) Photographic print 7x9 in Drawer 1","(1) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 1","(2) photographic prints 8x10 - BW-1475/A; (2) photographic prints 8x10 - BW-1475/B; (2) photographic prints 8x10 - BW-1475/C; (1) photographic print 8x10 - BW-1475/D - Drawer 1","(3) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 1","(6) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 1","(2) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 1","(3) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 1","(4) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 1","(5) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 1","(3) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 1","(3) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 1","(2) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 1","The Mount Vernon Black and White Film Collection is an internal collection primarily organized in chronological order. Items are assigned an identification number based on the time the film material enters the collection. The physical arrangement is organized by material size and format.","Items in this collection were either created by or under contract by the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association. Materials are added to the collection as they are created or processed. For additional information please contact the Manager of Visual Resources.","BW-3085 - Pair of brass candlesticks [M-1629/A-B]","BW-3579/A-D - Two chairs owned by George Washington side-by-side. The chair on the left [W-159] is in the Mount Vernon collection and the chair on the right is in the collection at the Masonic Lodge in Alexandria, Virginia. BW-3579/D shows Mr. Heisley with the Mount Vernon chair [W-159]","BW-3580/A-B - A - Windsor chair said to have come from Mount Vernon, B - Chippendale chair, leather seat; said to have come from Mount Vernon ; Masonic Memorial Lodge Museum, Alexandria, VA","BW-3587/A-C - Queen Anne walnut table - for consideration","BW-3772 - Grain bin in stable ; H-1939; A-738","BW-3773 - Wood trunk in Spinning House","BW-3784/A-D - Lord Fairfax's chair ; A-679; H-1888 ; also no. 3918 \u0026 3537","BW-3904/A-C - Mahogany ladderback chair ; A-894, W-2185 ; Peter Collection #72 (120), see #3928 ; photo by Mr. Peter","BW-3917/A-E - Paint removal from Mansion ; James Garfield Duvall \"Jessie\"","BW-3952 - View of painting progress on West Front ; Annual Report 1956","BW-3957/A-B - North colonnade","BW-4354/A-D - Drainage tunnel - opening of small tunnel at Old Tomb","BW-4355/A-B - Sea wall - hell hole outfall","BW-4995 - Mule cart (65-116) ; Outbuildings","BW-4996 - Harrow (61-41) ; Outbuildings","BW-4997 - Grindstone (60-87) ; Outbuildings","BW-5206/1-12 - Winter scenes with rime frost: 1 - Mansion - north end, from north grove, 2/3 - North Necessary from Storehouse, 4 - Courtyard \u0026 Servants' Hall from head of South Lane, 5 - South Necessary from South Lane, 6 - Mansion - south end, from south grove, 7 - Well House from south grove, 8 - North grove \u0026 Spinning House from Piazza, 9 - Mansion shot from northeast lawn, 10 - Courtyard from entrance to south serpentine, 11 -Mansion - West Front, from south serpentine","BW-5217/1-10 - Transplanting of weeping tree boxwood ; missing - 5May2025","BW-5218/11-12 - Repaving Tomb approach walk ; missing - 5May2025","BW-5219/1-12 - Central Hall, second floor, construction research ; missing - 5May2025","BW-5238/2-3,5-8 - Chest of drawers - details of top \u0026 legs ; W-1420 ; Yale-Kountze Collection","BW-5239/4-5,8-9 - Mahogany empire sofa ; H-1380\t; Yale-Kountze Collection","BW-5240/1-12 - Mansion steps north end of Piazza - excavation research","BW-5242/1-12 - Family Kitchen - west wall stripped of paint","BW-5243/5-12 - Servant's hall - construction research - framing members exposed during replacement of insulation material","BW-5244/1-12 - Servants Hall - construction research","BW-5245/4-11 - Mule shed at stable","BW-5246 - Buckeye tree No. 79 - base of stem","BW-5247/2-3 - Buckeye tree Nos. 79 \u0026 92 - base of stems","BW-5251/6-9 - Courtyard \u0026 West Front with visitors","BW-5252/1-4 - Visitors","BW-5253/1-2,5-6,10-11 - Family Kitchen: 1-2 - south wall repair, 5-6 - south wall repair, 10-11 - east wall stripped for repainting","BW-5254/2, 6-7,8-10 - Family Kitchen - stripping paint","BW-5255/1-2,4-12 - Family Kitchen - construction research, 4-12 - south wall","BW-5256/2-5 - Family Kitchen - construction research south wall","BW-5257/2-12 - North colonnade - stripping paint and construction research","BW-5291/5-12 - Trees - removal of beech (No. 90) \u0026 Kentucky coffee bean tree (No. 89)","BW-5293/10-12 - Tomb - memorial shaft of Bushrod Washington - a portion of the inscription","BW-5295/A1-12,B1-9 - Research excavation at Blacksmith Shop site","BW-5296/1-2 - East door Servants' Hall - stripped for repainting","BW-5297/1-2 - Cedrus libani A. Rich (Cedar of Lebanon) growing near Tomb","BW-5368/3-4,7-8 - Family Kitchen construction research - repair of framing behind Well House","BW-5369 - Family Kitchen east wall stripped of paint","BW-5371/1-12 - Causeway of Wharf: 1-2 - 1 1/2\" settlement of coping block, 3-10 - 1\" settlement of pavement, 11-12 - Visitors \u0026 view of settlement","BW-5372 - Causeway pavement showing repair at headwall of outer waterway","BW-5419/32-33 - Aerial view of Exhibition Area looking toward West Front \u0026 showing river to Maryland shore","BW-5424/1-10 - Hinge details - east vestibule door to Mansion Library","BW-5453/1-4 - Coach House - details of door post on east side","BW-5453/5-12 - Kitchen Garden: 5-8 - lower dipping basin, 9-10 - upper dipping basin, 11-12 - bee hive house","BW-5464/1-8 - Coach House - construction details","BW-5471/1,4-5,8-9 - Construction details, joists framing hearth, third floor bedroom","BW-5472/7-8,11-12 - Construction details, third floor bedroom: 7-8 - Joists framing hearth, 11 - Bracing bolted to floor \u0026 ceiling joists, between Banquet Hall \u0026 third floor, 12 - Joists in alcove below window","BW-5473/1-7 - Construction details, third floor bedroom: 1-5 - Floor joist details towards door, 6-7 - Lath details between joists nos. 3 \u0026 5","BW-5483/1-6,8-12 - Crawl spaces under Mansion roof: 1-2 - West of 3rd floor lumber room over Banquet Hall - CO2 pipes, 3-4 - Above northwest Circle Banquet Hall, showing tie rods \u0026 ceiling braces, 5-6 - Above Banquet Hall showing truss bracing, 8-9 - Above Banquet Hall showing framing from 1758, north window, Blue Bedroom, 10-11 - Between 1758 east eave, Piazza roof \u0026 ceiling Joists, showing early shingles, 12 - Above third floor bedrooms on north \u0026 beneath the ridge; CO2 pipes \u0026 nozzles","BW-5484/4-6,8-12 - Mansion basement details: 4 - Steps at south end, 5 - Photoelectric alarm control, 6 - East wall at south end, 8 - South end wall, window near entrance, 9 - South end heater unit, 10-11 - Joist details beneath Butler's Pantry and closet, 12 - Window and vent opening under platform outside Library door","BW-5485/1-4,6-11 - Mansion basement details: 1 - Modern supports beneath Library and south end heater unit, 2 - Fireplace opening in south room, 3 - Modern supports beneath downstairs bedroom, 4 - Iron hot water radiator and enclosing sheet metal duct beneath fireplace of downstairs bedroom, 6 - South arched vault beneath Piazza, 7-8 - English bonded brick wall of vault, 9-10 - Early stone foundation wall along corridor opposite vault, 11 - Reproduction cornerstone set in location of original stone beneath Central Hall","BW-5486/1,3-10 - Mansion details: 1 - basement - unexcavated portion beneath West Parlor [Front Parlor], 3 - basement - ice pit beneath Banquet Hall, 4 - basement - floor drain sump beneath Family Dining Room, 5 -  basement - irregular joists beneath downstairs bedroom supported by modern material, 6 - master bedroom - north end room, restored shelving, 7 - master bedroom, south end room, restored shelving, 8-10 - third floor room at south end, restored shelving","BW-5491/1-12 - Park wall, June 1972, undermined and collapsed area following storm Agnes, June 21-22. Uprooted locust tree","BW-5493/1-6 - Several areas: 1 - Vineyard nursery - shearing boxwood end of March, 2 - Tomb area - stump of red cedar uprooted storm, 3/22/72, 3-4 - Wharf causeway curb and pavement settlement, 5-6 -Seawall coping beng reset where loosened","BW-5507/1-12 - Several areas: 1-6 - South lawn - brick barrel - shaped drain beneath turf, 7-9 - Park wall - undermined area, 10-12 - Grounds - planting at head of Tomb walk","BW-5508/1-6 - Spinning House: 1-3 - south end exterior wall with weather boards removed to reveal nogging between studs, 4-6 - detail of nogging","BW-5509/2-7 - Structural details of end rails of General Washington's bed","BW-5537/1-12 - Photographs taken of spring visitation for April,1973, Monthly Report","BW-5538/1-12 - Spring visitation for April '73 Monthly Report","BW-5539/1-12 - Spring visitation for April '73 Monthly Report","BW-5540/1-12 - Spring visitation for April '73 Monthly Report","BW-5541/3-4 - Director Charles Cecil Wall places last coping brick on restored Deer Park wall","BW-5542/2-12 - Striping wheels of the Powel coach","BW-5543/3-8,10-12 - Park wall reconstruction","BW-5544/1-2,4-7,11-12 - Park wall reconstruction","BW-5545/1-7,9-10 - Removal of ash tree No. 125","BW-5546/1-3,8 - Replacement of steel water tanks","BW-5547/2-12 - Various - General's Bed, West Front, Park slope: 2-3 - General's bed with sacking bottom--Curator \u0026 Mr. Wilfred, 4-5 - General's bed with sacking bottom--Director Charles Cecil Wall, Curator \u0026 Mr. Wilfred, 6-8 - Repainting West Front - G. Talbot \u0026 J. Simms, 9 - Visitors at West Front entrance, 10-12 - Bulldozer turned over on park slope ; Director's Monthly Report?","BW-5551 - Professor Lucchetti \u0026 assistant working on George Washington's sarcophagus","BW-5552/1-9 - Inscriptions on marble sarcophagus of George Washington \u0026 Martha Washington","BW-5553/1-8 - Inscriptions on memorial shaft of Bushrod \u0026 Anna Washington","BW-5554/1-8 - Inscriptions on memorial shaft of John Augustine \u0026 Jane Washington","BW-5555/1-5 - Inscriptions on Lewis-Conrad shafts ; #5 missing - 12May2025","BW-5556/2-12 - Tomb plaque inscriptions","BW-5557/1-15 - Restoration work on sarcophagi \u0026 detail of damage","BW-5573/5-6,8,11-12 - Mansion - re-roofing cupola","BW-5624/1 - Mr. Walter C. Densmore's farewell","BW-5656 - Former Senator Sam Ervin (North Carolina) recording a series for CBS during April ; [1 print of neg]","BW-5634 - Regent's reception for Piscataway Park donors - Peter H.B. Frelinghuysen (New Jersey), Mrs. Thomas Turner Cooke, Regent, \u0026 Vice Regent ; Monthly Report May 1975","BW-5635 - Wilfred Neitzey repairs the Kitchen Garden bee house, designed some years ago by Mr. Macomber.  Replacements of weather boarding \u0026 roof surfaces necessary","BW-5642 - Unloading carload of coal at Newington siding below Fort Belvoir - gift of Hon. Nicolas Arroyo ;  For Director's Monthly Report","BW-5650 - Museum attendants in various uniforms (Kennedy, Papile, Keeler, St. Mars, Vessa, Akagi, Tancil) ; Director's Monthly Report","BW-5667 - Weathervane - dove of peace ; 35 mm slide similar; see CT 874","BW-5674 - Lafayette Bedroom - new hangings ; see CT/CW-877","BW-5720/A-C - Lace fragments, A\u0026C - W-2710, B - W-2714 ; 7611161-4","BW-5721/A-C - Lace fragments, A\u0026B - W-2713, C - W-2711 ; 7611161-8; See #5720 for Contact prints ; two of B, no C - missing 12May2025","BW-5722/A-C - Lace fragments ; W-2712, W-2715 ;\t7611161-11 ; See #5720 for Contact prints","BW-5723/A-C - Lace fragments ; W-2710/A, W-2714/A ;\t7611161-14","BW-5724/A-C - Lace fragments ; W-2709 ;\t7611161-17 ; See #5723 for Contact prints","BW-5725/A-C - Lace fragments ; W-2690/C-D ; 7611161-22 ; See #5723 for Contact prints","BW-5726/A-C - Lace fragments ; W-2690/A-B ;\t7611161-26","BW-5727/A-C - Shuttle - mesh stick ; W-2682 ;\t7611161-31 ; See #5726 for Contact prints; PFL-451","BW-5728/A-D - Pearl brooch ; W-2686\t; 7611161-36 ; See #5726 for Contact prints","BW-5729/A-C - Box \u0026 loose strand of pearls ; W-2683/A\u0026B\t; 7611161-39 ; PFL-431","BW-5730/A-D - Bag with sewing paraphernalia ; ?-2689 ; 7611161-44 ; See #5729 for Contact prints","BW-5731/A(1-2),B(1-2) - Cotton dress - Patty Custis: A - back, B - front ; W-2674 ;\t7611161-49 ; See #5729 for Contact prints","BW-5732/A(1-2),B(1-2) - Dimity wrapper (Martha Washington's?): A - front, B - back ; W-2672\t; 7611161-62","BW-5733/A(1-2),B(1-2) - Waistcoat: A - front, B - back ; W-2673\t; 761161-67b; See #5732 for Contact prints","BW-5734/A(1-2),B(1-2) - Baby slip: A - front, B - back ; W-2676 ;\t7611161-73(A) ; PFL-396","BW-5735/A-B - Bed netting ; W-2666 ; 7611161-79 ; See #5734 for Contact prints","BW-5736/A-B - Velvet fragment pieces (three) ; W-2685/A-C ;\t7611161-83 ; See #5734 for Contact prints","BW-5737/A-B - Wool blanket ; W-2679\t; 7611161-85 ; PFL-485","BW-5738/A-B - Wool blanket ; W-2680 ;\t7611161-89 ; See #5737 for Contact prints; PFL-482","BW-5739/A-B - Cotton fragment ; W-2675 ; 7611161-91 ; See #5737 for Contact prints; PFL 392","BW-5740/A-B - Linen cloths (two) ; 7611161-95 ; See #5737 for Contact prints","BW-5741/A-B - Ribbon - satin ; 7611161-99 ; PFL 418","BW-5742/A-B - Lace fragment \u0026 linen ; W-2684 ; 7611161-101 ; see #5741 for Contact prints; PFL-54","BW-5749/A-B - Silver salver ; W-2694 ; 7611161-105 ; See #5741 for Contact prints","BW-5740/A-B - Silver lemon strainer ; W-2688 ; 7611161-107 ; See #5741 for Contact prints","BW-5757A-D - Jewelry: A - Garnet bandeaux, W-2687/A; B - Ring, W-2687/B; C - Cresent pin, W-2687/C; D - Spray pin, W-2687/D; E - Earrings, W-2687/E ; 7611-111-10","BW-5758/A-C - Netting needles \u0026 case ; W-2681 ; 7611-111-11; See #5757 for Contact prints","BW-5759/A-H - Baby cap ; W-2677\t; 7611-111-12","BW-5784/A-C - Architectural Drawings ; page 51","BW-5785/A-C - Architectural Drawings ; page 52","BW-5786/A-C - Architectural Drawings ; page 52","BW-5787/A-C - Architectural Drawings ; page 52","BW-5788/A-C - Architectural Drawings ; page 52","BW-5789/A-D - Architectural Drawings ; page 53","BW-5791/A-C - Letter - George Washington to Bushrod ; page 53","BW-5792/A-D - Richardt ; page 53 ; see CT 894","BW-5793/A-D - Wine Rinser ; page 53-54 ; see CT 893","BW-5844/1-11 - Mansion Banquet Hall - Palladian window (restoration details) ; pages 50-51 ; see CN 1905","BW-5862 - Palladian window exterior ; page 54","BW-5863/1-8 - Slave grave marker given by Fritz Hirshfeld ; pg 54","BW-5864/1-16 - Windsor chair \u0026 shell cushion ; pages 55-56","BW-5865/1-5 - Shell cushion ; page 56","BW-5866/A-J - Punch bowl - tobacco leaf ; page 84","BW-5867/A-J - Canton platter ;  pages 85-86","BW-5868/A-F - Nanking vegetable dish ; page 86","BW-5869/A-G - Nanking vegetable dish - lid ; pages 86-87","BW-5870/A-D - Nanking vegetable dish - silver handle ; pages 86-87","BW-5871/A-C - Delft bowl \u0026 guglet ; page 87","BW-5872/A-I - Canton soup plate ; pages 87-88","BW-5873/A-D - Small vase from Blue Bedroom","BW-5874/A-D - Square Nanking plate ; pages 88-89","BW-5875/A-E - Shell-shaped Nanking plate and oval platter ; page 89","BW-5877/A-G - Ivory button ; pages 89-90","BW-5878/A-D - Slave list - pg. 2-3 ; page 90","BW-5879/A-D - Slave list - pg. 4-5 ; page 90","BW-5880/A-D - List of Negroes - pg. 6\u00267 ; pages 90-91","BW-5881/A-D - List of Negroes - p.8 ; pages 90-91","BW-5911/1-2 - Palisade fence - Botanical Garden ; page 84","BW-5912 - Linda Fullerton, new garden helper ; page 84","BW-5916/A-C - Porthole portrait of Washington ; page 95","BW-5963/1-12 - East Front ; pages 9-10","BW-5964/1-12 - Kitchen Garden ; pages 10-11","BW-5965/1-12 - Martha Washington's desk - Argand lamp (1-7), pages 11-12 ; \u0026 Family Dining Room - breakfast Setting (8-12), page 12","BW-5966/1-12 - Family Dining Room - breakfast Setting ; pages 12-13","BW-5967/1-10 - Halon Installation: 1-3 - Third floor passage, north to south from doorway of bedroom #1; cupola stairs at right - 2 floor boards removed, 4 - Blue Bedroom: facing north wall; floor boards removed, 5 - Close-up of Blue Bedroom facing north wall, 6 - Blue Bedroom facing north; remains of pugging under floorboards and traces of plaster (pugging) on underside of floor board, 7 - Blue Bedroom facing north; close-up of joists, pugging Laths \u0026 evidence of pugging on underside of floor boards to the right, 8-9 - Blue Bedroom, northeast corner, 10 - Blue Bedroom looking towards east wall ; pages 13-14","BW-5968/1-10 - Halon Installation: 1 - Nelly Custis Bedroom [Chintz Room]; pugging exposed under floorboards cut for installation of Dining Room smoke detector - underside of cut floorboards show the plaster (pugging), 2 - Nelly Custis Bedroom [Chintz Room]; left: underside of cut floorboards show lath \u0026 plaster marks of pugging; right section of exposed pugging. 3 -  Nelly Custis Bedroom [Chintz Room], looking south to north, 4 - Nelly Custis Bedroom [Chintz Room]; exposed pugging looking south to north, 5 - Nelly Custis Bedroom [Chintz Room]; similar exposed pugging, 6 -  Lafayette Bedroom; east wall, 3rd board from wall, 7 - Lafayette Bedroom; east wall on right of picture, 8 - Lafayette Bedroom; north wall, 9 - Lafayette Bedroom; south wall; 11th floorboard from east wall, 10 - Lafayette Bedroom; north \u0026 east walls ; pages 14-15","BW-5969/1-11 - Halon Installation - Several Areas: 1 - Nelly Custis Bedroom [Chintz Room] closet; cable on west wall, second floor area over north closet off Library hall, 2 - Hall bedroom, south wall, looking through to ceiling of Central Hall  (not visible in picture but visible on spot is the plaster wall (or finish coat) behind the Central Hall paneling indicating that the paneling was added at a time later than the original construction), 3 - Upper Hall; Jimmy McVee cutting rubber in preparation for cutting floorboards; John Hupman facing the camera; Jim Simms to right, 4 - Upper Hall, northeast corner; boards pulled for smoke detector device installation in Central Hall ceiling (workers: H. Rouse, J. McVee, C. Meadows, J. Hupman, J. Simms), 5 -  Washington's Bedroom, north wall, 6 - Yellow Bedroom (?), 7 - Upper Hall: east wall \u0026 door to third floor stairway, 8 - Yellow Bedroom, north wall, 9 -Library [Study]: fireplace panel - upper left side of fireplace, 10 - Library [Study]: fireplace panel on upper left side of fireplace, shows brick wall of fireplace, 11 - Library [Study]: fireplace panel, similar to upper left side of fireplace, showing large beams ; pages 15-16","BW-5982/1-12 - Mount Vernon fire engine ; pages 16-17","BW-5988/1-12 - Various photos: 1-2 - Birch view, 3-4 - Winslow House, 5-6 - Bennett view, 7-8 - Mount Vernon Ladies Association (MVLA) Badge, 9-10 - Ambro type older Tomb. 11-12 - Mrs. Laughton ; pages 17-18","BW-5989/1-11 - Various photos: 1-4 - Lily Macalester Laughton and Council (from old photo), 5-6 - Martha Washington letter - 6/26/1776, 7-11 - Kern view ; pages 18-19","BW-5991/1-16 - Halon test ; pages 19-20","BW-5994/1-7 - Trunk and portmanteau: 1-2 - Trunk # 3, 3-4 - Label trunk # 3, 5-6 - Portmanteau, 7 - label Portmanteau ; page 24","BW-5995/1-10 - Various photos: 1-2 - Portmanteau, 3-4 - Trunk # 4, 5-6 - Label trunk # 4, 7-8 - Pack bag, 9-10 - Fanny - Pine portrait ; pages 24-25","BW-5996/1-6 - 1-3 - Pistols, 4-6 - 2 holsters and pistol ; page 25","BW-5997/1-12 - Various photos: 1-2 - 2 holsters, 3-5 - Telescope - mahogany and brass, 6-9 - 2 spurs with writing, 10-12 - 2 spurs with chain ; page 26","BW-5998/1-4 - Camp knife, fork and towel, 1-2 - Camp knife and fork, 3-4 - Camp towel ; page 27","BW-102 - Washington crest","BW-103 - Silver camp goblets","BW-104 - Sitting room table in downstairs chamber","BW-105/a-b - Two salt spoons","BW-106 - Tilt-top table","BW-107 - A Neat Landscape after Claude Lorrain [W-365] above mantel in west parlor.","BW-108 - Nelly Custis crib [W-237]","BW-109 - Grandfather clock [W-193] on landing of central passage stairs, view looking down from stairs ascending to second floor.","BW-110 - BW-110a - Group of silver spoons in various sizes, a pair of sugar tongs and a nut pick (?).","BW-111 - BW-111a - Buttons and buckles","BW-112 - Group of silver spoons in various sizes","BW-113 - Portrait of George Washington by Gilbert Stuart, c. 1798 [H-4]","BW-114 - BW-114a - Wall brackets, carved and gilded [W-57]","BW-116 - Detail of curtain cornice hanging in the front parlor [W-34]","BW-117 - Sword cases in Mansion, displayed with sashes and French hunting horn","BW-118 - Looking glass or mirror [H-6], deaccessioned","BW-119 - Portrait of Marquis de Lafayette, possibly by Joseph Boze, c. 1780-1790 [H-79]","BW-121 - Hall door detail - central hall","BW-122 - Smallsword - Dress Sword [W-84]","BW-122 - Detail of Palladian or Venetian window molding in the new room","BW-124 - Detail of bullseye and pediment on west front of Mansion","BW-125 - BW-125a - Detail of molding in New Room.","BW-126 - Detail of ceiling in West Parlor","BW-127 - Hall - east elevation, view of exterior doors (closed)","BW-128 - Detail of bannister in Central Passage","BW-129 - Detail of stair bannister in Central Passage","BW-130 - Detail of Vaughan fireplace mantel [W-940] in New Room","BW-131 - Detail of Vaughan fireplace mantel [W-940] in New Room","BW-132 - Side view of Vaughan fireplace mantel [W-940] in New Room","BW-133 - Detail of Vaughan fireplace mantel [W-940] in New Room","BW-134 - Detail of fireplace mantel in New Room","BW-135 - Detail of ceiling in dining room.","BW-136 - Dining Room mantel, lower section with fireback from Belvoir.","BW-137 - Dining Room - ceiling detail","BW-138 - BW-138a - Cellar (basement) fireplace under the Study showing lintel which was removed.","BW-139 - BW-139a - South Chimney - fireplace in cellar","BW-140 - BW-140a - Cellar fireplace","BW-141 - South Chimney - trimmer arch of Study hearth","BW-142 - North Chimney - under West Parlor hearth","BW-143 - South Chimney - north side","BW-144a - BW-144b - Sitting Room [Downstairs Chamber] Mantel","BW-145 - Lafayette Chamber - fireplace mantel","BW-146 - Blue Room fireplace mantel","BW-147 - Washington Bedchamber fireplace and fireback [W-224]","BW-148 - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room] Mantel","BW-149 - Yellow Room Mantel","BW-150 - Belvoir Mansion foundation - excavated ruins, archaeology","BW-151 - Belvoir property, drain cover","BW-152 - Chair cushion cross stitched by Martha Washington in a shell pattern [W-504/B]","BW-153 - View of south garden house in the lower garden and surrounding fig trees.","BW-154 - View of west end of lower garden from center of the garden. Includes distant view of south garden house.","BW-155 - Boxwood hedges in lower garden at Mount Vernon. Includes view of garden wall topped with a white picket fence and entrance gate - closed.","BW-156 - Detail of mantel in Study","BW-157 - West Parlor fireplace, lower portion, including fireback [W-186]","BW-158 - New Room ceiling, east section","BW-159 - Termites - North Chimney. Termites in mortar of brick pier supporting new room hearth.","BW-160 - South chimney, heat duct","BW-161 - Dining Room mantel detail","BW-162 - Study fireplace and mantel, mantel clock","BW-163 - BW-163a - Fireplace in cellar under the study - showing lintel which was removed.","BW-164 - West Parlor fireplace mantel","BW-165 - Study - east door (closed)","BW-165 - Cellar - trimmer arch of Study hearth before new supports","BW-167 - Termite damage","BW-168 - Lantern [W-15] hanging in the Central Passage","BW-169 - Ceiling details in Small Dining Room.","BW-170 - Textile fragments of Martha Washington's garments.","BW-170 - Portrait of \"The Virgin\" [H-357], painting has been deaccessioned","BW-172 - BW-172a - Portrait, George Washington After the Battle Princeton, Charles Willson Peale, 1780 [H-17]","BW-173 - New Room mantel - Vaughan fireplace mantel [W-940]","BW-174 - Carpet - Louis XVI (?)","BW-175 - Details of fireplace mantel in the Washington Bedchamber.","BW-176 - West Parlor detail","BW-177 - Detail of door in New Room.","BW-178 - Detail of mantel in Chintz Room, formerly called the Nelly Custis Room.","BW-179 - Pair of Sheffield plate candlesticks in the Washington Bedchamber [H-210/A-B]","BW-180 - Detail of fireplace mantel in Little Parlor","BW-181 - Reproduction of Vaughan Plan by R. von Glumer, note made from original in possession of Britannia (Peter) Kennon.","BW-182 - Chair","BW-183 - Windsor chair [W-229]","BW-184 - Windsor chair [W-230]","BW-185 - Windsor chair","BW-185 - Windsor chair","BW-187 - George Washington's dressing table [W-202] photographed in the Washington Bedchamber","BW-188 - Windsor armchair [W-198]","BW-189 - Lacquered dressing glass [W-195] - LOAN. Photographed in the Washington Bedchamber.","BW-190 - Work table photographed in Washington Bedchamber [W-207]","BW-191 - Chair with straw back and seat","BW-192 - Work table [W-206]","BW-194 - Chest of drawers photographed in the Washington Bedchamber - object deaccessioned","BW-195 - Circular tilt-top table [W-196] photographed in the Washington Bedchamber","BW-196 - Looking glass [W-201] photographed in the Washington Bedchamber","BW-197 - Upholstered easy chair [W-152] formerly belonging to Mary Ball Washington. Photographed in the Washington Bedchamber.","BW-198 - Card table [W-197] photographed in the Washington Bedchamber","BW-199 - Washington coat-of-arms","BW-200 - Shaving stand or wash stand [W-199]","BW-201 - Side chair [M-43/B]","BW-202 - Key to the Bastille","BW-203 - Basin stand [H-239]","BW-204 - Chair","BW-205 - Silver waiter","BW-206 - Martha Washington's Collar","BW-207 - Martha Washington's handkerchief","BW-208 - Martha Washington's cuff","BW-209 - Chocolate pot [W-2761] - LOAN","BW-210 - Cream pitcher [W-2765] - LOAN","BW-211 - Miniature of Martha Washington, colored engraving of Walter Robertson miniature","BW-212 - BW-212a - Pins and pin case","BW-213 - Pin case and button","BW-214 - Bookcase [W-160] in the study at Mount Vernon","BW-215 - Mirror or looking glass [H-6], deaccessioned","BW-216 - Tambour writing table and bookcase [W-158] and 'Uncommon chair' [W-159] in the study","BW-216a - Secretary Desk and Bookcase [W-158] in Study","BW-217 - North gate, looking south","BW-218 - Liquor case with bottles in the butler's pantry [W-188/A-G]","BW-219 - BW-219a - Chair; was owned by Capt. Bassett of Hayfield","BW-220 - Wine chest","BW-221 - Dining table","BW-222 -BW-222a - Shawl [W-1450] - LOAN","BW-223 - Silver waiter with Custis crest","BW-224a - Silver mug and finger bowls, view of hand of mug\nBW-224b - Silver mug and finger bowls, mug is turned so handle cannot be seen","BW-225 - Silver goblets","BW-226 - Glassware","BW-227 - Silverplate cross stand","BW-228 - Loving cup","BW-229 - Cut glass bottles with stand","BW-230 - BW-230a - Silver waiter","BW-231 - Silver spoons","BW-233 - BW-233a - Silver","BW-233 - BW-233a - Tea caddy and sugar dish","BW-234 - Silver plates","BW-235 - BW-235a - Silver waiter","BW-236 - Tea pot and waste bowl","BW-237 - Bookcase - original","BW-238 - Globe - original","BW-239 - Nelly Custis - Portrait by Trumbull","BW-240 - Falls of the Potomac","BW-241 - Silver mugs","BW-242 - South garden house in lower garden.","BW-243 - Belvoir drain cover","BW-244/A-B - Restoration - Carpenter Shop [Salt House] re-roofing","BW-245 - Heat duct","BW-246 - View from the servants' hall towards the north grove.","BW-247 - West Parlor or Front Parlor mantel - detail","BW-248 - Right side of the West or Front Parlor mantel.","BW-249 -  West Parlor [Front Parlor] door","BW-250 - Wine coolers","BW-251 - Cross-stand and silver dish","BW-252 - Silver candlesticks","BW-253 - Central Passage - east door detail","BW-254 - Miniatures - Custis Children [Martha Parke Custis - W-2355/A] [LOAN - John Parke Custis W-2355/B]","BW-255 - Washington Coat-of-Arms","BW-256 - Detail of molding around Palladian window in the New Room","BW-257 - Detail of corner of pendiment molding around door in Front Parlor","BW-258 - South lane - old view with Powel Coach and team of horses","BW-259 - Miniatures - Custis children, without cases [Martha Parke Custis - W-2355/A] [LOAN - John Parke Custis W-2355/B]","BW-260/A-B - Portrait of Nelly Custis","BW-261 - Yellow Room - mantel detail","BW-262 - General Washington's room [Washington Bedchamber] - mantel detail","BW-263 - Lafayette Room - mantel detail","BW-264 - Dining Room [Small Dining Room] mantel - upper","BW-265 - Third floor mantel - detail","BW-266 -  West Parlor [Front Parlor] - detail - pediment of mantel with Washington coat-of-arms","BW-267 - Map - Survey, distances from Cameron to Colchester, 1788 [W-370]","BW-268 - Music Room [Little Parlor] mantel","BW-269 - Cupola and weather vane","BW-270 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - molding detail","BW-271 - Goethe's Sorrows of Werther [W-222]","BW-272 - Washington's watermark","BW-273 - Mansion - distant view from the northeast","BW-274 - Holly Hedge along North Lane","BW-275 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - ceiling detail","BW-276 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - ceiling detail","BW-277 - Front door (central) - west front of Mansion","BW-278 - General Washington's Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber] - north wall with mantel","BW-279 - Siege of Gibraltar","BW-280 - Siege of Gibraltar","BW-281 - Siege of Gibraltar","BW-282 - Siege of Gibraltar","BW-283 - View of the Texas Gate and traffic circle","BW-284 - Texas Gate","BW-285 - Sharples Portrait","BW-286 - Plat, Ferry and French's farms, 1783 [W-179]","BW-287 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - mantel","BW-288 - Brass Fire Dogs","BW-289 - Torchere","BW-290 - Chippendale chair","BW-291 - Side chair;  negative destroyed, proof only","BW-292 - Portrait - Virgin","BW-293 - Mirror","BW-294 - French armchair; [W-30]","BW-295 - Card table [W-31]; deaccessioned","BW-296 - Tray; W-32, See # 2962","BW-297 - Piano Stool","BW-298 - Mirror [W-57/A]","BW-299 - Footstool [W-58]; deaccessioned","BW-300 - Card table","BW-301 - Figurine and Argand lamp","BW-302 - Side chair","BW-303 - Portrait of Nelly Custis; H-77","BW-304 - Portrait of a Lady","BW-305 - Table","BW-306 - Hunting Horn [W-81]","BW-307 - Display case with swords and sash [W-82 ; W-83 ; W-85]","BW-308 - \"Loo\" table [W-133]; also #3449, 3450","BW-309 - Side chair [W-134]","BW-310 - Side chair","BW-311 - Tea table [W-136]","BW-312 - Side chair","BW-313 - Side chair","BW-314 - Footstool","BW-315 - Arm chair","BW-316 - Side chair","BW-317 - Side chair","BW-318 - Side chair","BW-319 - Side chair","BW-320 - Table [W-102]","BW-321 - High chair","BW-322 - Candelabra","BW-323 - Plateau [W-105]","BW-324 - Tray [W-108]","BW-325 - Decanters","BW-326 - Circular chair [W-159]","BW-327 - Barometer / Thermometers [W-161;W-162]","BW-328 - Arm chair","BW-329 - Chippendale side chair [H-168]","BW-330 - Arm chair","BW-331 - Footstool","BW-332 - Pitcher [M-189]; deaccessioned","BW-333A-F - Kitchen Garden - excavation of cross wall","BW-334A-B - Professor Charles W. Killam from the Harvard School of Architecture, Mr. Wick, Mr. Davis and Mr. Larcombe near the north facade of the Mansion","BW-335 - Mount Vernon personnel Artie Petitt and Norman Grimsley with a holly tree #91 before its removal. The tree is along the north serpetine path near the gardener's house with a portion of the greenhouse and upper garden wall visible in the distance","BW-336/A-F - Snow Scenes; BW-336/A - Entrance to upper garden, south gate with view of greenhouse;  BW-336/B - Walk approaching Tomb; BW-336/C - Upper garden; BW-336/D - North lawn and Mansion; BW-336/E-F - Distance view of Mansion from north lawn looking south","BW-337/A - Harrison H. Dodge, Governor Pinchot (PA) and members of the Governors' Conference visit George Washington's Tomb.","BW-337/B - Governor Pinchot at the Tomb during Governor's Day","BW-337/C - MVLA - Mrs. Gordon Woodbury, Vice Regent of New Hampshire and Mrs. Horace Brown, Vice Regent of Vermont","BW-337/D - MVLA - Mr. Harrison Dodge and Miss Annie Burr Jennings, Vice Regent of Connecticut","BW-337/E - MVLA - Mrs. Benjamin Warren, Vice Regent of Michigan and Mrs. Antoine Foster, Vice Regent of Delaware","BW-337/F - Members of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association on east lawn","BW-337/G-H  - Group photograph of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association posed on the east lawn","BW-337/I - Mount Vernon Superintendent Harrison Dodge at the Tomb during Governor's Day","BW-337/J - Mrs. Lucien M. Hanks, Vice Regent of Wisconsin and Superintendent Harrison Dodge","BW-337K - Miss Mary F. Failing, Vice Regent of Oregon","BW-337/L- Harrison Howell Dodge posing on the piazza","BW-338 - Tom Quander in the upper garden at Mount Vernon, July 1932. Quander was employed at Mount Vernon from 1893-1936. He began as a laborer and later served as a gardener in the propagating house.","BW-338/A - James Garfield Duvall (Jesse) standing near the boxwood parterre in the upper garden.","BW-338/B - Guard William Jones Permar standing in front of the \"Office.\" At the time the photograph was taken the superintendent's office occupied the servants' hall. Mr. Permar served as a guard for 37 years.","BW-338/C - Mount Vernon's chief engineer, James B. Rouse","BW-33/8D - Gatekeepers William L. Rouse (left) and O. J. \"Buck\" Thomas (right), standing near the Texas Gate entrance.","BW-339A-C - Crowd at Mount Vernon - March 5, 1933","BW-340/A - Terminal area - Concession Building - March 5, 1933","BW-340 - Parking Area - March 5, 1933","BW-341 - Red oak tree, near the wharf, that was struck by lightning; BW-341/A - Red oak showing damage from a lightning strike","BW-342 - Cottages for employee houseing - from the main gate","BW-343 - Cottages for employee housing - from rear of Concessions Building","BW-344 - Power House with employee cottages nearby","BW-345 - Cottages for employee housing - from lower gate","BW-346 - Power House and Lower gate","BW-347- Cottages for employee housing - from the State Road, located on the other side of the perimeter wall","BW-348 - Bungalow (cottage) for employee housing","BW-349 - Cottages for employee housing - from the State Road","BW-350/A-H - Mount Vernon Superintendent Harrison H. Dodge posing in an academic gown to receive Honorary Doctorate from George Washington University.","BW-351/A,C - Spinning House - rotted sill; BW-351/B - Spinning House - rotted post","BW-352 - Restoration of Spinning House - siding removed","BW-353 - View across Mansion Circle towards Circle Storehouse","BW-354 - Snow covered south lane from below ha-ha wall","BW-355 - Willow tree on south mound on bowling green","BW-356 - Coffee bean tree #89 - gymnocladus-dioica, along the northeast edge of the bowling green. The cavity of the tree has been reinforced with bricks.","BW-357 - Mansion - southeast","BW-358 - Steamer - Charles Macalester at the Mount Vernon wharf","BW-359 - Mount Vernon - from newly constucted George Washington Memorial Parkway","BW-360 - Upper Garden - Mount Vernon employees Arthur Petitt and Norman Grimsley prune rose bushes in the upper garden, April 1932.","BW-361/A-B - Governors' Conference visiting Mount Vernon. The photograph is taken in front of Mount Vernon with the Governors' cars lined up on the Mansion circle and members of the group are assembled in front of the Mansion.","BW-362/A-B - Windsor chairs on the piazza","BW-363/A-B - George Washington Memorial Parkway from Reservoir Hill at Mount Vernon","BW-364 - Liquor chest [W-188]","BW-365 - Mrs. Thomas S. Maxey, Vice Regent of Texas","BW-366/A-D - Removal of elm #107; negative destroyed, proof only ; BW-366/A - before starting to work; BW-366/B - half cut down; BW-366/C - uprooted with Harrison Dodge standing next to the downed tree; BW-366/D - stripped of limbs","BW-367/A-C - Abingdon ruins; BW-367/A,C - house; BW-367/B - kitchen","BW-368 - Finial from Seed House - copied and replaced  on four octagonal outhouses","BW-369 - The 12-acre field planted with soybeans. A man's hat can be seen in the foreground with the west front of the Mansion visible in the distance.","BW-370/A-C - Hell Hole - crop of Sudan Grass","BW-371/A-R - Mansion repairs; BW-371/A - working above Palladian window; BW-371/B - sill badly eaten by termites; BW-371/C -  termite-eaten post; BW-371/D -  sills and posts replaced; BW-371/E - old post removed; BW-371/F - section of eaten post; BW-371/G - replacement of posts; BW-371/H - around front door; BW-371/I - part of Palladian window restored; BW-371/J - showing post between windows; BW-371/K - work on north end of Mansion; BW-371/L - material to be used over Banquet Hall; BW-371/M - scaffolding up by and over Banquet Hall; BW-371/N - restored portion of Banquet Hall; BW-371/O - termites imbedded in a timber; BW-371/P - working around front door; BW-371/Q - timber - victim of termites; BW-371/R - showing sills  eaten by termites","BW-372 - Plant storage building","BW-373/A-D - Storage Building; BW-373/A - east side;  BW-373/B - men working soon after the beginning of construction; BW-373/C - about one-third completed. Building was designed by Charles Cecil Wall; BW-373/D - southwest corner","BW-374 - Lower gate - before planting","BW-375/A-E - West Gate; BW-375/A - north porters' lodge; BW-375/B - looking west; BW-375/C - porters' lodges - looking northeast; BW-375/D - detail of fence next to west gate;  BW-375/E - before erection of brick wall","BW-376 - Bungalow Shed - removed in 1933","BW-377/A-B - Pine Woods; BW-377/A - after clearing of fallen timber; BW-377/B - before clearing","BW-378/A-B - Portrait of Lafayette [H-79]","BW-379 - Mirror and Brackets [W-57/A-C]","BW-380 - China Figure - Palissey","BW-381/A-B - Road construction near Mount Vernon; BW-381/A - \"shovel\" loading truck; BW-381/B - hauling for 'grade'","BW-382 - Road construction of road below main gate","BW-383/A-D - Brick wall; BW-383/A - grading a fill for wall base; BW-383/B - detail of wall construction; BW-383/C - construction of wall; BW-383/D - men laying brick","BW-38/4A-E - Restoration of Spinning House, exterior views; BW-384/A - showing decayed timbers on side around window; BW-384/B - revealing condition of posts and outer and inner walls; BW-384/C-D - side ready for repair; BW-384/E - inner striping","BW-385 - Upper Garden Entrance - north gate next to greenhouse slave quaraters, entrance from north lane.","BW-386/A-M - New Quarters - Bolton Building; BW-38/6A - building after completion; BW-386/B - garages and building - east end; BW-386/C - northeast Quarters; BW-386/D - Kitchen and Laundry room; BW-386/E - half constructed; BW-386/F - putting roof on northeast Quarters; BW-386/G - excavation and start of basement; BW-386/H -  foundation laid; BW-386/I - starting up from foundation; BW-386/J - site of New Quarters; BW-386/K - north side of building; BW-386/L - Building from Reservoir Hill; BW-386/M - New Quarters (building)","BW-387 - West end of greenhouse slave quarters from north lane.","BW-388/A-G - Williamsburg; BW-388/A - Wythe House; BW-388/B - Governor's Palace - under construction; BW-388/C - Colonial House; BW-388/D - Governor's Palace; BW-388/E - Museum; BW-388/F - gate to Raleigh Tavern; BW-388/G - Raleigh Tavern","BW-389 - Bowling Green - view looking northwest","BW-390 - Palmhouse - interior","BW-391 - Entrance - Texas Gate with visitors","BW-392 - Plaza or traffic circle - view from Texas Gate looking towards the George Washington Memorial Parkway","BW-393 - Upper garden - view towards north garden house from south gate","BW-394 - Upper Garden with view of north garden house","BW-395 - Mansion - from below south Ha-Ha Wall","BW-396 - Lower Garden - looking west towards south garden house","BW-397 - Spinning house yard with flowering apple tree showing the back side of the spinning house and salt house","BW-398 - Upper Garden - outer walk and south wall","BW-399 - Upper Garden - looking east","BW-400 - Upper Garden - looking east, includes view of greenhouse","BW-401 - Road west of plaza and lower gate - construction","BW-402 - Road west of plaza and lower gate - construction of parking spaces","BW-403 - Garden house in upper garden","BW-404 - Mansion - north facade","BW-405 - Distant view of Summer House from south lawn","BW-406 - View of flower bed in upper garden.  The greenhouse can be seen in the background.","BW-407 - Interior view of greenhouse and Sago Palm","BW-408 - Akron or Army's dirigible airship over Mount Vernon","BW-409 - Potomac River - view east from Mansion","BW-410 - Telephone - Light wires along northwest boundary wall and adjacent field","BW-411 - View from east lawn towards Potomac River with the Steamer Charles Macalester in the distance","BW-412 - Bluffs at Stratford, Virginia","BW-413 - Abingdon Church","BW-414/A-F - Deer Park landslide; BW-414/A - ragged top of landslide; BW-414/B - crevice caused in Deer Park wall; BW-414/C - slide; BW-414/D - rolling stone and fence; BW-414/E - different angle of slide; BW-414/F - Deer Park landslide","BW-415/A-B - Old House; BW-415/A - Dumfries - side view; BW-415/B - Dumfries (siding smaller but similar in design to that on Mansion)","BW-416/A-C - Flagpole removal - demolition of pole","BW-417/A-B - Mantel in Servants' Hall formerly used as the office for the superintendent","BW-418 - Grave - Jamestown Island","BW-419 - Mount Vernon - from George Washington Memorial Parkway","BW-420 - Central doorway, west front of Mansion","BW-421 - Road below Paddock","BW-422 - Downstairs Chambers - mantel detail","BW-423 - Main Stairway detail","BW-424 - Tomb","BW-425 - Painting - Falls of Potomac","BW-426 - Foundation of Lacey Cottage - Simms House before moving","BW-427/A-D - Oinarroo China","BW-428/A-D - Deer Park soil;  BW-428/A - conditions below Tomb; BW-428/B-C - conditions near sewer line; BW-428/D - Deer Park soil","BW-429/A-M - Deer Park cribbing after landslide; BW-429/A- base of cribbing; BW-429/B - clearing loose bank away; BW-429/C - clearing dirt away for footing' BW-429/D - detail of cribbing looking in line of wall; BW-429/E - clearing away from rugged bank' BW-429/F - base of cribbing; BW-429/G -  detail of \"crib-tie\"' BW-429/H - base of crib looking lengthwise; BW-429/I - filling in between crib and bank; BW-429/J - detail of \"crib-tie\"; BW-429/K - detail of crib with partial fill; BW-429/L - near top of bank; BW-429/M -  A. Petitt holding rod to show depth of cribbing foundation","BW-430/A-C - Deer Park; BW-430/A - old cistern as a whole unit; BW-430/B - cross-section of cistern; BW-430/C - old cistern showing hole cut when demolished in 1933","BW-431/A-S - Mansion - chimney repair; BW-431/A - brickwork in basement repaired; BW431/B - basement reinforcement; BW-431/C-D - detail of reinforcement; BW-431/E - partly repaired; BW-431/F-G - termite and decay under  West Parlor; BW-431/H - showing need of repair; BW-431/I -  detail of reinforcement; BW-431/J - chimney repair; BW-43/1K -  repairs to be used; BW-431/L -chimney repair;  BW-431/M - north chimney; BW-431/N - under  West Parlor - termite and decay; BW-431/O -  cement mixing truck unloading into basement; BW-431/P - north chimney; BW-431/Q - detail of reinforcement - north chimney; BW-431/R -  north chimney; BW-431/S -  steel reinforcements","BW-432 - Mansion from north serpentine path - snow scene","BW-433 - Upper Garden - east wing of greenhouse","BW-434 - North garden house and path in upper garden","BW-435 - Elm tree #107 on the north lane near the servants' quarters which at the time was used as the superintendent's office","BW-436 - Mansion - view from slave cemetery","BW-437 - Relics (Nelly Custis) - collection of relics owned by Mrs. Carter Lewis Wiley, a descendent of Nelly Custis, Hackensack, N.J.","BW-438 - Copy photograph, Mount Vernon Ladies' Association - at Council table in New Room","BW-439/A - Simms Cottage, employee housing","BW-439B - Rear of bungalow, employee housing","BW-439/C - James B. Rouse Cottage, employee housing","BW-439D - Relocation of Simms and Costello cottages, on-site employee housing, off of the Mount Vernon estate","BW-439E-F - Cottages used for employee housing on the Mount Vernon estate, rear view","BW-439G - Taylor and Rogers Cottages, employee housing","BW-439H - McCalley's Cottage, employee housing","BW-439I - Duvall Cottage - old laundry - Mrs. Horton; employee housing","BW-440/A-E - Drain on south lawn; BW-440/A-B - drain cover; BW-440/C-D -  old drain; BW-440/E - Drain on south lawn - excavated 1933","BW-441/A - Prince Desta Damtew of Ethiopia, Charles C. Wall, Army and Navy officers, a black civilian, and a Marine guard in front of the Mansion at Mount Vernon. Damtew was the son-in-law of Ethiopian Emperor Haile Selassie; BW-441/B - Prince Desta Damtew of Ethiopia, Charles C. Wall, Army and Navy officers, and several civilians arriving at the wharf.","BW-442/A-B - President Franklin D. Roosevelt and First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt Arriving at Mount Vernon","BW-443/A-I - Storm Damage to trees on the Mount Vernon estate; BW-443/A - along walk to Tomb; BW-443/B -  cedars down near Tomb; BW-443/C - cedars down near walk below Old Barn; BW-443/D - fallen pines; BW-443/E - trees across walk to Old Tomb; BW-443/F - fallen pines; BW-443/G - fallen pines near Tomb; BW-443/H - cedars down near New Tomb; BW-443/I -  tree blown down north of Flower Garden near School House","BW-444/A-F - Terminal area parking lot before completion of the George Washington Memorial Parkway in 1932; BW-444/A - work well begun; BW-44/4B - before grading or terracing; BW-444/C - old parking area; BW-444/D - from Reservoir Hill; BW-444/E - developments as seen from top of hill from main gate and Shops Building; BW-444/F - during development","BW-445/A-B - Mrs. Roosevelt and Mrs. Nathaniel Thayer and other members of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association on the piazza","BW-446/A-D - Deer Park wall; BW-446/A -  digging for Old Walk grade; BW-446/B - ditch dug for drainage; BW-446/C - drainage by place of last slide; BW-446/D - drainage","BW-44/7A-D - Wharf; BW-447/A- damaging crevices shown; BW-447/B -  patch repair work necessary; BW-447/C - crevice shown; BW-447/D - cribbing","BW-448/A-F - Steps - entrance to Deer Park, repairs. NOTE:  New tiles placed in early spring of 1935.","BW-449A-G - Excavation findings at Summer House","BW-450/A-D - A Sunday afternoon, visitors in line near the Mansion","BW-451 - Washington Bowl - Lowestott; c/f (?) correspondence \"Relics\"; Out -John C. Chatterton - 8/5/51","BW-452/A-F - Repairs to Servants Hall, at the time was used as the office of the superintendent","BW-453/A-R - Spinning House repairs; BW-453/G - Harrison H. Dodge and Professor Charles W. Killam; BW-453/M - Mr. Wick and Edwin L. Davis of general contractors Davis, Wick, Rosengarten Company, Inc. of Washington D. C.","BW-454/A-B - Deer Pen;  BW-454/A - Deer in pen","BW-455 - James Young - Retired as Assistant Superintendent - May 1934","BW-456/A-B - North lane looking south, two elm trees #106 and #107 along the north lane between the gardener's house and the servant's hall; BW-456/B - close up on the two elms, snow on the ground","BW-457 - Washington's drafting instruments and case [W-461]","BW-458 - Williamsburg, Virginia - wooden seat in garden of Governor's Palace","BW-459 - View is looking over the deer park wall, three deer can be seen nearby.","BW-462/A-B - Copy photograph, Mansion - southeast view","BW-463 - Copy photograph, Mansion - West Front","BW-464 - Copy photograph, Coach House","BW-465 - Copy photograph of Texas gate","BW-466 - Copy photograph, low aerial view of Upper Garden from spinning house","BW-467 - Copy photograph, Tomb","BW-468 - Copy photograph of a man standing next to the sundial on the Mansion circle","BW-469 - Copy photograph, Northeast lawn","BW-470 - Copy photograph, Tomb - from below old roadway","BW-471 - Copy photograph, Summer House","BW-472 - Copy photograph, Walk - Tomb to Wharf","BW-473 - Copy photograph, Summer House","BW-474 - Copy photograph, East Lawn","BW-475 - Washington's \"Town House\"","BW-476 - Copy photograph, Wharf","BW-477 - Copy photograph, South lane","BW-478 - Copy photograph, West Gate","BW-479 - Copy photograph of barn [stable]","BW-480 - Copy photograph, gate to upper garden from the bowling green","BW-481/A-B - Relic House (Case # 1) - Museum","BW-482/A-B - Relic House (Case # 2) - Museum","BW-483/A-B - Relic House (Case # 3) - Museum","BW-484 - Relic House (Case # 4) - Museum","BW-485/A-B - Relic House (Case # 5) - Museum","/BW-486A-B - Relic House (Case # 6) - Museum","BW-487/A-B - Relic House (Case # 7) - Museum","BW-488/A-B - Museum (Case # 8)","BW-489/A-B - Museum (Case # 9)","BW-490 - Plaster Plaque #379 - Bas relief of George Washington","BW-491 - Miniature of George Washington by Charles Willson Peale [W-460]","BW-492 - Miniature of George Washington by Robertson [W-613] LOAN","BW-493 - Miniature of Martha Washington by James Peale [W-624]","BW-494 - Miniature of George Washington Parke and Nelly Custis [W-487]","BW-495 - Pitchers [W-516/A-B]","BW-496 - Cruet stand [W-484], Chinese export porcelain mug [W-664] and cornflower mug [W-657]","BW-498 - Sèvres Plateau à deux pots à confiture (platter and two circular cups) [W-611/C-E] LOAN; Sèvres saucepan and lid [W-611/A-B] and porcelain saucer [W-633]","BW-499 - Society of the Cincinnati soup plate [W-483]","BW-500 - Society of the Cincinnati dinner plate [W-519]","BW-501 - Compote with States china design [M-382]","BW-502 - States china saucer in wood frame [W-509]","BW-503 - Punch Bowl [W-658]","BW-504 - Christening Bowl [W-531]","BW-505 - Bowl [W-665], glass dish [W-659], and pitcher [M-672]","BW-506 - Cup and saucer #57/A-B, Plate # 39, cup and saucer #39/A-B","BW-507 - Dessert plate [W-625] - LOAN","BW-508 - Platter [W-533]","BW-509 - Champagne glasses [W-524/A-B] and jelly glasses [W-522/A-F]","BW-510 - Ale glass [W-629] and toasting glasses [W-620/A-B]","BW-511 - Punch glasses [W-535] [W-539] [W-540]","BW-512 - Decanters [W-705] [W-706]","BW-513 - Teaspoons (6) [H-445]","BW-514 - Teaspoon","BW-515 - Martha Washington's watch [W-446] and gold watch [W-471]","BW-516 - Buckles","BW-517 - Two pairs of earrings [W-440/A-B] [W-456/A-B] and a pair of bracelets [W-455/A-B - deaccessioned, gift to Woodlawn Plantation]","BW-518 - Lacquerware dressing boxes [W-221]","BW-519 - Lacquerware dressing boxes [W-640/A-D] [W-654] [W-637]","BW-520 - Inkwell [W-725], spectacles [W-1168/A - LOAN], sugar bowl [W-756], razor [W-494], camp knife and fork [W-513/A-B], custard cup [W-500], knife [M-495/A] and fork [W-495/B]","BW-521 - Snuff box [W-486]","BW-522 - Snuff boxes [W-486] [W-449] [W-614]","BW-523 - Telescope [W-679]","BW-524 - Tablespoons [W-650/A-B], saucer [W-669], and spyglass [W-721]","BW-525 - Ornamental stone (sometimes called cornerstone) [W-988]","BW-526 - Silver cup with inscription - A PREMIUM from the AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY of S. Carolina, to GENERAL WASHINGTON for raising the largest Jackass [W-571 - deaccessioned]","BW-527 - Fire buckets","BW-528 - Lacquered dressing case [W-219]","BW-529 - Spurs [W-474]","BW-530A-B - Camp or field bedstead (folded) [W-473]","BW-531 - Ivory fan [W-610]","BW-532 - Dental tools [W-595]","BW-533 - Dental Tools [W-546]","BW-534/A-E - Office [Servants' Hall] - excavated foundation in west chimney in fireplace","BW-535 - Washington spoons","BW-536 - Dressing glass","BW-537 - Washington Pistols [W-480]","BW-538 - Spinning House - steps - south end - built 1934 by C.W. Killam","BW-539/A-B - Spinning Room fireplace ;  BW-539A -  interior view, northeast corner","BW-540/A - \"Cake Dish\" - view looking down inside; Owned by W. Green Rose, Luthers, OK","BW-540/B - \"Cake Dish\" - probably a jelly mold; Owned by W. Green Rose, Luthers, OK","BW-541A-F - Construction of Museum","BW-542 - Photograph of ambrotype of tomb (original ambrotype, c. 1858 in the possession of the Association)","BW-543 - Portrait of Lawrence Washington [W-126], photograph by 'Murch'","BW-544/A-F - Shingle Roofing specimens or samples (Cypress) from Laneva, VA; See Superintendent's diary August 14, 1935","BW-545A-H - Restoration of original grades on east lawn of Mansion","BW-546 - N.B.C. Broadcasting Motor Car","BW-547 - S. Joachim - original Washington Relic owned by Mrs. Lawrence Washington","BW-548/A-C - Planting locust grove on north end of Mansion","BW-550 - Spinning Room stairway","BW-551/A-B - Banquet Hall [New Room] hearth support","BW-552 - North Quarters after removal of holly tree","BW-553/A-B - Photograph of Berry Survey","BW-554/A-C - Locust grove","BW-555 - Fireback from Belvoir - home of Lord Fairfax","BW-556 - Excavation of brick drain - northwest corner of Upper Garden","BW-558 - Bench at Greenfield Village, Michigan","BW-559/A-B - Excavation at Upper Garden - wall north of Museum","BW-561 - Mr. Charles Cecil Wall - July 22, 1934","BW-562 - Mount Vernon employees Harold Abbott, Julian Washington and Charles Wall","BW-563 - Dairy and south screen wall along south lane","BW-564 - Washington's Crest from Valley Forge Museum","BW-565 - Breakfast table in Downstairs Chamber - at the time of the photograph the room was referenced as Martha Washington's Sitting Room","BW-566 - Sideboard [W-94] - Dining Room","BW-567/A-B - Pile driving at the wharf","BW-568/A-E - Power House interiors; BW-568/A - reservoir pump; BW-568/B - diesel engine - generator ; BW-568/C -storage batteries; BW-568/D - Switch board; BW-568/E - setup power intake generator","BW-569/A-B - Digging trenches for electric conduits","BW-570/A-B - Transformer Pit construction","BW-572/A-G - Restoration - Gardener's House","BW-573/A - Heating Tunnel - floor forming between Mansion and Office","BW-573/B - Heating Tunnel - brick drain - north of Spinning House","BW-573/C - Heating Tunnel - old cheek wall - north of Spinning House","BW-573/D - Heating Tunnel - lowest steps of old cellar way","BW-573/E - Heating Tunnel - cheek wall - north of Spinning House","BW-573/F - Heating Tunnel - old drain - north of Spinning House","BW-573/G - Heating Tunnel - excavation - north of Museum","BW-573/H - Heating Tunnel - excavation - north of Gardener's House","BW-573/I - Heating Tunnel - excavation at Boiler room","BW-573/J - Heating Tunnel - angle of tunnel - southeast corner of Museum","BW-573/K - Heating Tunnel - placing drains west of Spinning House","BW-574 - Edwin L. Davis of general contractors Davis, Wick, Rosengarten Company, Inc. of Washington D. C. and Charles Cecil Wall, Assistant Superintendent on the north lane at Mount Vernon.","BW-575 - S.A.R. (Sons of the American Revolution) - Pilgrimage to Mount Vernon","BW-576 - Miss Harriet Clayton Comegys - Regent (in wheelchair) with James Archer, Engineer","BW-577/A-B - Damage to boxwood hedges by broken linden #48 (storm)","/BW-578/A-D - Restoration of Gardener's House; BW-578A - views showing repairs; BW-578/B - termite proofing; BW-578/C -  removal of modern windows on north end; BW-578/D - repairs","BW-579 - Park wall - demolishing of","BW-580 - Lightning Rods - installation on northeast lawn","BW-632 - Pohick Church","BW-635/A-P - Restoration - Butler's House [Circle Storehouse, Clerk's Quarters and Paint Cellar]","BW-636/A-E - Deer Park wall restoration","BW-637 - East Lawn - grading","BW-638/A-C - Views of north and south lanes","BW-639/A-D - Restoration of an outbuilding","BW-654/A-B - Yeocomico Church is a historic Episcopal church in Westmoreland County ; BW-654/A - entrance door ; BW-654/B - detail of window and window blind","BW-655 - Kitchen Garden Restoration - brickwork in the restoration","BW-656/A-D - Lower Garden restoration, brickwork","BW-657/A-D - Washington's sarcophagus at the tomb","BW-663 - Copy photograph of early photograph of new room","BW-676/A-B - Kitchen Garden, Process of making sand-bed for cobblestone walk. Process of laying the walk (\"Artie\" and Austin Petitt)","BW-677/A-C - Storm Damage, fallen  trees, negative made from glass plates","BW-678/A-D - Storm Damage, fallen trees","BW-681 - Ford fire truck ; negative made from GLASS","BW-682/A-C - Surveying Instrument ; 3 negatives from GLASS","BW-685/A-B - Wallpaper pattern from the Washington bedchamber ;  2 negatives from GLASS","BW-691 - Candle Holder - Connecticut Room ; negative destroyed, proof only","BW-692 - Table and Candle Holder - Connecticut Room","BW-693 - Chair - Connecticut Room","BW-696A-B - \"High Boy\" or dresser or bureau of drawers - Connecticut Room","BW-697 - Chair - rocker - Connecticut Room","BW-698 - Arm chair - Connecticut Room","BW-702 - Mirror - Connecticut Room","BW-705/A-C - The Old Coach - once used to meet the boat at the Wharf","BW-706/A-E - Measured Drawing of Mansion - Lawrence Enersen creating measured drawings of the Mansion - apparatus used","BW-707 - Aunt Nelly Howard taken in front of front door of Mansion - March 1936","BW-708/A-B - Desk in office [Servants' Hall] - last used by Mount Vernon employee Harold Abbott","BW-709 - Low aerial view of upper garden towards west end with garden house","BW-710/A-C - Cobblestone layer in road around Mansion circle","BW-711A-B - Assistant Superintendent's Home - homesite from big bend in New Road, process of excavation and construction","BW-712A1-2 - Portrait ; Dr. Lee Loan Collection","BW-712/B1-B2 - Inkstand with bottles [W-2520/A-D]","BW-712/C1-C2 - Candlesticks","BW-712/D1-D2 - Silver salver with Washington crest [W-2516]","BW-712/E1-E2 - Custis salver [W-108]","BW-712/F1-F2 - Silver bread basket [W-2519]","BW-712/G - Muffineer \u0026 silver cup - Fitzhugh ;  Dr. Lee Loan Collection","BW-712/H1-H2 - Parke cup ; Dr. Lee Loan Collection","BW-712/I - Crest on Parke cup ; Dr. Lee Loan Collection","BW-712/J - Crest on caster [W-2526] ; Dr. Lee Loan Collection","BW-712/K1-K2 - Fitzhugh spoons ;  Dr. Lee Loan Collection","BW-712/L1-L2 - Miscellaneous spoons ; Dr. Lee Loan Collection","BW-712/M1-M2 - Miscellaneous spoons ; Dr. Lee Loan Collection","BW-712/N1-N2 - Tablespoons (7) ; Dr. Lee Loan Collection","BW-712O1-2 - Ladle [W-2524]; Dr. Lee Loan Collection","BW-712/P1-P2 - Cruet stand [W-2518]; Dr. Lee Loan Collection","BW-712/Q - Two bottle wine cooler [W-2522] ; Dr. Lee Loan Collection","BW-712/R1-R2- Coffee Pot [W-2517]; Dr. Lee Loan Collection","BW-712/S1-S2 - Punch Strainer [W-2527]; Dr. Lee Loan Collection","BW-712/T1-T2 - Cruet bottles [W-2523/A-B]; Dr. Lee Loan Collection","BW-712/U1-U2 - Portrait in profile; Dr. Lee Loan Collection","BW-717/B - Alexandria Academy; Campbell's (4x5) - 1976","BW-719 - View of Potomac River over south lane from sundial","BW-720 - View of east lawn from South Lumber Room","BW-721 - Mansion from Deer Park","BW-722/A-C - Portrait of Ann Pamela Cunningham by James Reid Lambdin [M-405]","BW-723 - Stable","BW-724 - Mansion - East Front","BW-725 - Copy photograph, Mansion - early view [1858]","BW-726 - Stable from south lawn through opening in brick wall","BW-727 - Copy photograph, White House on Pamunky","BW-728 - Southwest corner of Front Parlor","BW-729 - Copy negative, boat at Mount Vernon wharf [July 1933]; copy negative 7/79, orig destroyed","BW-730 - Mansion piazza","BW-731 - South Lane","BW-732/A-B - Summer House","BW-733/A-B - River from piazza","BW-734 - Stable and Coach House","BW-735 - Copied from old wet plate lantern slide","BW-736 - Aerial view of the Mount Vernon estate","BW-737 - Copy negative, boat at wharf ; copy negative 7-79, orig destroyed","BW-738 - Servants' Hall from cupola of Mansion","BW-739 - Grounds and Mansion from Summer House","BW-740/A-B - View down length of piazza towards the Potomac River","BW-741 - Piazza, view from north end looking south","BW-742 - Piazza, view from north end looking south","BW-743 - Stable","BW-744 - Stable - north side, doors closed","BW-745 - South Lane","BW-746/A-C - View of the stable from various angles","BW-747 - Vista of stable through trees","BW-748 - Stable, Coach House, Wash House and Ha-Ha wall","BW-749 - Dairy House","BW-750 - Coach House gate on south lane","BW-751/A-B - Mount Vernon employees who worked in the maintenance shop, July 31, 1933.  Left to right: Wilfred Neitzey, Willie Miller, E. M. Thomas, and James Rouse.","BW-752/A-B - Guards at Mount Vernon ; BW-752/A - Guards at Mount Vernon - hats off. Guard force at Mount Vernon standing on the stairs to the Mansion's west front central passage. Front row, left to right: Fred Lacey, Walter Simms, Tom Ayres, Howard Collins. Back row, left to right: Manuel Rogers, Charles McCalley, Linton Deavers, William Permar, Ernest Costello.","BW-753 - Retaining wall along river","BW-754 - Copy negative, Passenger Boat with the 'Wilson Line' at the Mount Vernon wharf","BW-755 - Wharf through trees","BW-756 - President's Yacht arriving at the Mount Vernon wharf","BW-757 - Woods path from Wharf to the Mount Vernon estate","BW-758 - Wharf","BW-759/A-C - Old Tomb - used until 1831","BW-760 - Path to New Tomb","BW-761 - Oak Tree near New Tomb","BW-762 - New Tomb","BW-763 - New Tomb","BW-764 - Potomac River from the piazza","BW-765 - View of Mansion from the northeast lawn","BW-766/A-C - Views of the Mansion from the north and south","BW-767 - Mansion - West Front","BW-768 - Mansion - West Front","BW-769 - Mansion - north end","BW-770 - Mansion from the northeast","BW-771/A-B - Telephoto view of Mansion","BW-772 - View of Mansion from the northeast lawn","BW-773 - South colonnade with view of the summer house in the distance","BW-774 - Mansion from Bowling Green entrance","BW-775 - Mansion - West Front","BW-776 - Mansion - West Front","BW-777 - Mansion - West Front","BW-778 - View from Mansion towards the West Gate","BW-779 - West Front with team and coach","BW-780 - View from the east lawn of the Potomac Rive at dusk","BW-781 - Kitchen and Butler's House [Circle Storehouse]","BW-782 - Bowling Green and West Gate from cupola","BW-783 - Summer House","BW-784 - Path from New Tomb up hill towards Mansion","BW-785 - View of the Mansion from the northeast","BW-786 - South Lane","BW-787 - Mansion from southeast","BW-788 - Ha-Ha Wall \u0026 Summer House","BW-789 - Gate at Spinning House with view down north lane towards the Mansion circle","BW-790 - Garden house in the lower garden","BW-791 - North Garden House formerly called the 'School House' in the upper garden","BW-792 - South Garden House \u0026 original fig tree in lower garden","BW-793 - Office [Servants' Hall] and Gardener's House with the Mansion circle in the foreground","BW-794/A - Mansion circle and circle storehouse, the sundial is at far right","BW-795 - Distant view of north lane buildings from the northeast lawn","BW-796 - View of the Mansion - West Front from the bowling green","BW-797 - View of the west front of the Mansion from the north serpentine walk","BW-798 - Spinning House gate","BW-799 - Spinning House gate","BW-800 - Summer House","BW-801 - Potomac River from grounds with view of the deer park wall","BW-802 - View from north door in Servants' Hall, used as the Superintendent's office at the time the photograph was taken, towards the north grove","BW-803 - Wash House along south lane - developed in reverse","BW-804/A-B - West gate and porters' lodges","BW-805 - West gate and porters' lodge","BW-806 - West gate and porters' lodges","BW-807 - Garden walk in upper garden","BW-808 - Garden walk in upper garden","BW-809 - Road to Wharf","BW-810/A-B - Dogwood in bloom along paths on the Mount Vernon estate","BW-811 - Mansion - West Front","BW-812 - Mansion - West Front, from the bowling green","BW-813 - Mansion - view from the northeast","BW-814/A-D - Paths near Summer House.  Dogwood \u0026 redbud in bloom.","BW-815 - Old trees along the bowling green","BW-816 - Trees planted in Washington's time on the east lawn, view towards the southeast with view of Potomac River in the background.","BW-817 - Cedar trees along the paddock road","BW-818 - Old trees along south end of bowling green","BW-819 - Old trees on Bowling Green","BW-820/A-B - Trees along the bowling green","BW-821 - Cyprus trees along sea wall","BW-822 - Spinning House","BW-823 - Trees in front of Quarters Building [Administration and Bolton Building]","BW-824 - English ivy on upper garden wall","BW-825 - Mint patch in lower garden","BW-826 - View through north colonnade towards the Mansion circle","BW-827A-F - View along George Washington Memorial Parkway","BW-828 - Entrance to grounds","BW-829 - Terminal Area - Concession Building","BW-830 - Old Tea Room","BW-831 - George Washington survey [W-370]","BW-832 - Powel Coach [W-737] at Mount Vernon in coach house","BW-833 - Case #4 in Museum","BW-834 - Vase [W-19] in New Room","BW-835 - Grandfather clock or tall case clock [W-193] on stair landing in central passage","BW-836/A-F - Washington articles in Smithsonian Museum including a chess set, military uniform, sword, Argand double arm lamp, eye glasses and case, and exhibit case with military items (uniform, sword, camp set, etc.)","BW-837/A-B - Aerial view from printed material ; BW-837/A - looking east ;  BW-837/B - looking west","BW-838 - South Lane","BW-839 - New Tomb with tomb guard - George Ford","BW-840 - Key to Bastille in display case [W-14]","BW-841 - Distant view of Mansion from north of Ha-Ha wall","BW-842 - South Lane from south lawn with shadow of flagpole in the foreground","BW-843 - Path from Tomb to Wharf","BW-844/A-B - Lower garden ; BW-844/A - garden house in lower garden; BW-844/B - view toward west end of lower garden","BW-845 - New Tomb","BW-846 - Circle Storehouse formerly called the Butler's House","BW-847/A-F - View of the upper garden, including some with the garden house and greenhouse slave quarters","BW-848 - Balustrade removed from piazza roof","BW-849/A-F - Kitchen Garden [Lower Garden] restoration ; BW-849/A - Kitchen Garden Restoration - Mrs. Horace Brown, Vice Regent of Vermont","BW-860/A-C - Visitors - Labor Day - September 7, 1936","BW-861/A-B - Visitors - Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) - September 1936","BW-866/A-B - Pair of vases from the new room [W-972/A-B]","BW-867/A-B - Punch Bowl - porcelain","BW-868/A-B - Vases from the Little Parlor [H-52/A-B]","BW-869/A-B - Hominy Mortar [W-869] - Family Kitchen ; Note: Used for line cut in new Handbook, March 1937","BW-882/A-F - Restoration of New Tomb - repairs - metal cover","BW-883/A-G - Restoration of new tomb","BW-884/A-D - Boy Scouts Jamboree, boys arriving by boat at wharf and standing in line to tour Mansion","BW-885/A-C - Sea wall repairs, detail of brickwork","BW-886/A-C - Restoration - tomb repairs","BW-887/A-C - \"Daniel Boone\" (George Stirl) visits Mount Vernon; BW-887/A - Mount Vernon guard, Mr. Permar ; BW-887/B - \"Daniel\" and Mr. Permar ; BW-887/C - \"Daniel Boone\"","BW-888/A-B - White Ash #110 ; BW-888/A - trunk ; BW-888/B - removal","BW-889/A-B - Restoreation - New Tomb repair ; BW-889/A - installation of metal cover - rear vault ;  BW-889/B - smoothing surface of rear wall for metal cover","BW-891/A-B - Restoration - Tomb wall repairs","BW-891/C - Restoration - Tomb repairs","BW-892/A-B - New Fire Engine during Governor's Day, Council 1936","BW-902 - Chair - once property of the Harrison Family - from the Front Parlor","BW-903 - Chair - Samuel Chase - from the Banquet Hall","BW-904 - Chair - supposedly used by Washington","BW-909 - Powder Horn","BW-924 - Pewter bed pan [W-825]","BW-925 - Pewter bed pan [W-825]","BW-926 - Pewter Pan - back ; A-112 ; Missing 4/5/85","BW-927/A-C - Betty Washington Lewis memorial slab over grave - enclosed with iron fence","BW-932/A-J - Aerial views of the Mount Vernon estate ; BW-932/A,J - Mansion - East Front ; BW-932/B-C - Mansion - West Front ; BW-932/D - Flower Garden ; BW-932/E - Kitchen Garden ; BW-932/F - Reservoir ; BW-932/G - Wharf ; BW-932/H - Powerhouse ; BW-932/I - West Gate","BW-933A - Spice canister [W-984]; Loaned by Miss Agnes Peter - 1938 ; acquired in 2020","BW-933/B - English Weights [H-959/A-E] ; Loaned by Miss Agnes Peter - 1938 ;  acquired in 2020","BW-933/C - Tea caddy [W-985] ; Loaned by Miss Agnes Peter - 1938 ; acquired in 2020","BW-934 - Wooden chopping bowl and spoon ; A-146","BW-935 - Candlestick and globe - Banquet Hall torcher ; M-21/A-B","BW-936 - Music book - sonates","BW-937 - Watering can in lower garden","BW-938 - Settle, pine [M-842]","BW-939 - Candle, snuffer \u0026 tray - relics ; [M-212/A-B] [M-213]","BW-940 - Thermometer [W-209] - Washington's Bedroom","BW-941 - Candlesticks placed in Washington's Bedroom [M-218/A-B]","BW-942 - Combat at Gloucester - map - 1777","BW-943 - Louis XVI - contemporary [M-371]","BW-944/A-B - Bust of George Washington, 1849, Clark Mills after Jean-Antoine Houdon [H-709]; dark negative, no good 1/1974;  copy negative made from A, 12/76, Campbell's","BW-945 - Pinking iron [W-824] ; Peter Collection","BW-946 - Old bottles - Office mantel","BW-947 - Chopping bowl - oval [M-921/A]","BW-948 - Toilet set - Washington's Bedroom","BW-949 - Footstool with 'MW' monogram - Washington's Bedroom [W-731]","BW-950 - Trunk; engraved \"Genl Washington\" is nailed over the center of a decoration of iron nails that forms \"I H/1775\" [W-366]","BW-951 - Side chair [M-23]","BW-952 - Heart-back side chair [M-214]","BW-953 - Pedestal-back side chair [M-45] - deaccessioned 2016","BW-954 - Pedestal-back side chair [M-40] - deaccessioned 2016","BW-955 - Vase- or shield-back side chair [M-43/A] - deaccessioned 2016","BW-956 - Side chair [M-27/A] - deaccessioned 2021","BW-957 - Side chair [M-27/B] - deaccessioned 2021","BW-958 - Side chair with an arched crest rail and scrolled ears, a splayed splat with four piercings over a vase-shaped base set in a shoe [M-20]","BW-959 - White-painted and carved Louis XVI-style armchair [M-66] - deaccessioned 2016","BW-960 - Armchair [M-65/B-C] - deaccessioned 1949","BW-961 - Side chair [H-38/B] - deaccessioned 2016","BW-962 - Side chair [M-46] - deaccessioned 2021","BW-963 - Side chair [H-38/A] - deaccessioned 2016","BW-964 - Sofa [M-10] - deaccessioned 1985","BW-965 - Mirror or looking glass hanging in New Room [ W-28]","BW-966 - Console table [M-24/A-B]","BW-967 - Tea table [M-44] - deaccessioned 2016","BW-968 - Tea set [H-33/A-I] and tray","BW-969 - Harpsichord in Little Parlor - side view [W-16]","BW-970 - Guitar [H-62]","BW-971 - Flute [W-61]","BW-972 - Martha Washingtopn's French writing desk [W-220]","BW-973 - Bed in the Washington bedchamber [W-194]","BW-974/A-B - Framed engraving of David Rittenhouse [W-125] ; New negative 3/64- Robert B. Fisher","BW-975 - Framed engraving of General Nathaniel Green [M-128]","BW-976 - Framed engraving of Adonis Carried Off By Venus [M-93/A]","BW-977 - Framed engraving of Moonlight [M-93/B]","BW-978 - Framed engraving of The Musical Shepherdess [M-93/E]","BW-979 - Framed engraving of Thunder Storm [M-93/D]","BW-980 - Framed engraving of Diana Deceived by Venus [M-93/C]","BW-981 - Framed engraving of Sun Rising [M-93/M]","BW-982 - Framed engraving of The Flight [M-93/K]","BW-983 - Framed engtaving of A Storm after a Picture of Vanderhagen in the Possession of Mr. Cotes [M-93/I]","BW-984 - Engraving of \"Landscape\" Gainsborough's Forest [M-93/J]","BW-985 - Engraving, The Rural Village [M-93/L]","BW-986 - Bookcases along the east wall of the Study","BW-987 - Airchair from the Study [M-361]","BW-988 - Side chair from the Study [M-174] - deaccessioned 2019","BW-989 - Side chair from the Study [M-177]","BW-990 - Armchair from the Study [H-364] - deaccessioned 1973","BW-991 - Tilt-top table - checkerboard [M-53] - deaccessioned 2021","BW-992 - Houdon Bust - bronze cast by Barbedienne. Presented by the Association to George Washington University in 1949, with concurrence of the four grandchildren of the donor.","BW-993 - Bed - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room] [M-242]","BW-994 - Chest of drawers - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room] [M-252] - deaccessioned 2016","BW-995 - Chest of drawers - Yellow Room [M-232] - deaccessioned 2016","BW-996 - Bedstead - Yellow Room [H-231]","BW-997 - Bed - Hall room [M-261]","BW-998 - Chest of drawers - Hall room [Small Room] [M-263]","BW-999 - Knee-hole table - Washington Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber]","BW-1000 - Fireback - Washington Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber] [W-224]","BW-1001 - Bed - Lafayette Bedroom [H-271]","BW-1002 - Oven implements","BW-1003 - Framed engraving of Death of General Montgomery [M-93/JJ-1]","BW-1004 - Framed engraving of Battle of Bunker's Hill [M-93/FF]","BW-1005 - Framed engraving on Constantine's Arch [M-93/G]","BW-1006 - Framed engraving of The Dancing Shepherds [M-93/F]","BW-1007 - Framed engraving of Evening [M-93/H]","BW-1008 - Engraving of William Penn's Treaty [M-93/N]","BW-1009 - Engraving of The Northwest or Davis Straits, etc. [M-93/Q]","BW-1010 - Engraving of The Greenland Whale Fishery [M-93/R]","BW-1011 - Engraving of The Quebec \u0026 the Surveillantes [M-93/T]","BW-1012 - Engraving of The Judgement of Paris [M-93/W]","BW-1013 - Engraving of Fighting before Gibraltar [M-93/V]","BW-1014 - Engraving of Fighting before Gibraltar [M-93/U]","BW-1015 - Engraving of Relief of Gibraltar - Oct 11th 1782 [M-93/S]","BW-1016 - Engraving of The Death of the Earl of Chatham [M-93/P]","BW-1017 - Engraving of Sun Setting [M-93/O]","BW-1018 - Bedstead - Hall room [Small Room] [M-261]","BW-1019 - Bedstead - Yellow Room [H-231]","BW-1020/A-B - Details of bedstead in blue room [M-297]","BW-1021 - Dressing table with swing mirror - Blue Room [M-293]","BW-1022 - Writing desk or fire screen - closed [H-292]","BW-1023 - Writing desk or fire screen - opened [H-292]","BW-1024 - Chest of drawers - Lafayette Bedroom [M-284]","BW-1025 - Engraving of Fighting Before Gibraltar [M-93/U]","BW-1026 - Engraving of Defense of Gibraltar [M-93/KK]","BW-1027 - Engraving - America [M-93/DD]","BW-1028 - Engraving - Alfred the Great Dividing His Loaf with the Pilgrim [M-93/CC]","BW-1029 - Engraving - Alfred the Third, King of Mercia [M-93/BB]","BW-1030 - Engraving - The Death of General Wolfe [M-93/AA]","BW-1031 - Engraving - The Dead Soldier [M-93/EE]","BW-1032 - Engraving - The Earthing of The Fox [M-93/GG-2]","BW-1033 - Engraving - Returning from the Chase (fox hunting) [M-93/GG-6]","BW-1034 - Engraving - The Going Out (fox hunting) [M-93/GG-4]","BW-1035 - Engraving - The Whipper - In Thrown Out (fox hunting) [M-93/GG-3]","BW-1036 - Engraving - A Hunting Piece (fox hunting) [M-93/X]","BW-1037 - Engraving - A Storm with Lightning [M-93/Y]","BW-1038 - Engraving - The Battle of Bunker's Hill [M-93/FF]","BW-1039 - Engraving - Death of General Montgomery [M-93/JJ-1]","BW-1040 - Engraving - A Rural Scene [M-93/II]","BW-1041 - Tea tray - Mansion Dining Room","BW-1042 - Engraving - Coming at the Death (hunting scene) [M-93/GG-5]","BW-1043 - Engraving - The Death of the Fox (hunting scene) [M-93/GG-7]","BW-1044 - Engraving - Two Hunters (hunting scene) [M-93/GG-1]","BW-1045 - Engraving - Portrait of Hounds [M-93/HH]","BW-1046 - Egnraving - Thomas Jefferson [M-331]","BW-1047 - Andirons - Mansion Study [M-171/A-B]","BW-1048 - Fireplace implements - Mansion Study ; Negative missing 2/8/1993","BW-1049 - Fairfax fireback [H-112] \u0026 andirons - Office (Servants' Hall - formerly used as the Superintendent's office). Fireback deaccessioned in 1955 and transferred to Belvoir.","BW-1050 - Fireplace \u0026 mantel - Office (Servants' Hall - formerly used as the Superintendent's office)","BW-1051 - Mansion - East Front - night","BW-1052 - Mansion - East Front - night","BW-1053 - North Lane, view towards north lane gate","BW-1054 - Maryland shore and Potomac River from Piazza","BW-1055 - Fireplace - Regent's sitting room - andirons [W-227/A-B] transferred to niece of donor in 1948.","BW-1056 - Fireplace \u0026 mantel - Regent's sitting room - andirons [W-227/A-B] transferred to niece of donor in 1948.","BW-1057 - Reference Library - Regent's quarters in the Bolton Building","BW-1058 - Reference Library - Regent's quarters in the Bolton Building","BW-1059 - Reference Library - Regent's quarters in the Bolton Building","BW-1060 - Reference Library - Regent's quarters in the Bolton Building","BW-1061 - Reference Library - Regent's quarters in the Bolton Building","BW-1062/A-B - Andirons and fireback in the front parlor","BW-1063/A-B - Andirons and fender - Front Parlor","BW-1064 - Powel Coach [H-737] - broadside ; see no. 3947","BW-1065 - Powel Coach [H-737] - angle, outside the coach house","BW-1066 - Powel Coach [H-737] - front, outside of the coach house","BW-1067 - Mount Vernon employees removing snow, November 30, 1938. Left to right: Arthur Petitt, Page Doughton, Walter Simms, Manuel Rodgers, Harry Lehman, and Roy Taylor.","BW-1068 - Mansion - East Front - snow","BW-1069 - Mansion - East Front - snow","BW-1070 - Mansion - East Front - snow","BW-1071 - Mansion - southeast front - snow","BW-1072 - Mansion - southeast front - snow","BW-1073 - Coach House and South Lane - snow","BW-1074 - Wash House, Coach House and Stable - snow","BW-1075 - South Lane buildings from ice pit - snow","BW-1076 - North Quarters [Bolton building - Administration building] and boiler room - snow","BW-1077 - North Quarters [Bolton building - Administration building] and boiler room - snow","BW-1078 - Regent's quarters [Bolton Building] - north entrance - snow","BW-1079 - Flower Garden - snow","BW-1080 - Square well and Seed House - Kitchen Garden - snow","BW-1081 - Boxwood and entrance - Kitchen Garden - snow","BW-1082 - Kitchen Garden - snow","BW-1083 - South Lane - snow","BW-1084 - Bowling Green and serpentine path - north side - snow","BW-1085 - Superintendent's home - snow","BW-1086 - Superintendent's home - snow","BW-1087/A-B - Scales and weights [M-872/A-I] LOAN","BW-1088A-B - Powder horn [M-740]","BW-1089/A-B - Martha Washington - engraved portrait after Wollaston [M-727]","BW-1090 - Quebec (Key) to Halsey Print [M-93/JJ-2]","BW-1091 - Engraving - General LaFayette [M-746]","BW-1092 - Miss Harriet Clayton Comegys - portrait of former Regent [M-736]","BW-1093 - Washington Bust by Hiram Powers [M-738], deaccessioned 1973","BW-1094 - Sofa - Music room [Little Parlor]","BW-1095 - Carpet [M-69]- Music room [Little Parlor]","BW-1096 - Dresden clock and ornaments [H-64/A-C] - Music room [Little Parlor]","BW-1097 - Andirons [M-67/A-B] - Music room [Little Parlor]","BW-1098 - Fender [M-68] - Music room [Little Parlor], deaccessioned 1953","BW-1099/A-B - Candlestick with globe [W-139]- Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber]","BW-1100A-B - Candlesticks (pair) [W-18/A-B] - Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber]","BW-1101 - Candlesnuffer [M-146] - Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber]","BW-1102 - The Washington Family - Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber]","BW-1103 - Engraving - Battle of Bunker Hill [M-154] - Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber]","BW-1104 - Indian on Horseback - needlepoint - Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber]","BW-1105 - Portrait of Nelly Custis [W-157] - Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber], given to Woodlawn Plantation, 1973","BW-1106 - Footstool [M-142] - Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber], removed from the collection, 1947","BW-1107 - Side chair [W-135] - Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber]","BW-1108 - Rug \"1746\" - Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber]","BW-1109/A-B - Punch bowl [H-37] - Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber]","BW-1110 - Fender [M-145] - Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber], deaccessioned 1973","BW-1111 - Andirons [H-240] - tongs and shovel [M-144/A-B] - Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber]","BW-1112/A-B - Spectacles and case [W-165/A-B]- Mansion Library [Study]","BW-1113 - Candle snuffer and tray - Mansion Library [Study] ; M-163/A-B","BW-1114 - Washington Bust [W-369] - Mansion Library [Study]","BW-1115 - Eraser [W-185] - Mansion Library [Study]","BW-1116 - Vases - Mansion Library [Study]","BW-1117/A-B - Inkstand with quill pens [M-360/A-C]- Mansion Library [Study]","BW-1118/A-C - Woodlawn intersection of Mount Vernon Highway with U.S. Route #1 showing inadequate road markers","BW-1119/A-B - Gum Springs - Intersection of Mount Vernon Road with U.S. Highway #1","BW-1120 - Reproduction curtains made of 18th century green silk damask for the Venetian window in the New Room [M-26/A-H]","BW-1121 - Blue moire damask fringed curtains [M-39/A-D] and cornice [W-34] in the West Parlor [Front Parlor]","BW-1122 - Damask curtains [M-70/A-F] - Music room [Little Parlor]","BW-1123 - Curtains [M-750/A-D] - Central Passage","BW-1124 - Curtains [M-116/A-F] - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]","BW-1125 - Curtains [M-147/A-C] - Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber]","BW-1126 - Curtains - Library [Study]","BW-1127/A-C - Fireback [W-186] - West Parlor [Front Parlor]","BW-1128 - Carpet [W-5] - Banquet Hall [New Room]","BW-1129 - Detail of corner of carpet [W-5] - Banquet Hall [New Room]","BW-1130 - Carpet [M-48] - West Parlor [Front Parlor]","BW-1131 - Carpet - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]","BW-1132 - Carpet - Library [Study]","BW-1133 - Mantel clock [M-172] - Library [Study]","BW-1134 - Sofa [M-41] - West Parlor [Front Parlor]","BW-1135 - Bookcase [H-151] - Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber]","BW-1136 - Table [H-119] - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]","BW-1137 - Andirons [W-227/A-B] - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]","BW-1138/A-C - Gun lock","BW-1139/A-B - Bottle seal [H-753], seal or print from glass bottle, bearing the legend \"John Custis 1713\" within circular band","BW-1140 - Bottle seal [H-2624], deacessioned","BW-1141 - Alexandria Washington Lodge observing death of Washington, wreathlaying at the Tomb","BW-1142 - Bust - Washington - bronze [M-118]","BW-1143 - LaFayette Bust (in profile) - bronze - E. Henry \u0026 Bonnard","BW-1144 - LaFayette Bust - (Library - closet) [H-167?]","BW-1145/A-B - Flute and box [W-61/A-B]; BW-1145/B - copy of original negative","BW-1146/A-C - \"Palmy Days at Mount Vernon,\" Washington Family portrait by Thomas P. Rossiter, was loaned to MV at the time of the photograph. Acquired the painting in 2008 [M-4790]","BW-1147 - Pitcher [00-24] - pantry","W-1148/A-B - Pitcher [00-33] and two mugs [00-31] and [00-32] - Pantry; deaccessioned 2003","BW-1149/A-D - Memorial serving dish - Pantry [H-191/A-C]","BW-1150 - Platter - Chinese Export Porcelain - Pantry","BW-1151/A-C - Surveyor's compass [W-164] - Library","BW-1152 - Two Toby jugs [AA-4 ; 00-30/A]; deaccessioned 2020","BW-1153 - China pitcher ; Out - 8/4/51 - John C. Chatterton; Missing 4/5/1985","BW-1154 - Pewter plates (5)","BW-1155A-B - Copper teapot [00-35], chocolate pot [00-36] and coffee pot [00-34] ; AA-4; deaccessioned 2020","BW-1156/A-B - Copper lantern [00-55], teapot [00-36] and hominy mortar [00-52] ; AA-4","BW-1157 - Copper cake plate or stew pan ; AA-4","BW-1158 - Ladles - copper ; AA-4","BW-1159/A-B - Pewter pitcher [M-1054] and cup [M-1086]","BW-1160/A-B - Bed warmer - Pantry","BW-1161A-B - Pewter plates (3) ; detail - maker's mark on one of the pewter plates ; out - 8/4/1951 - John C. Chatterton; Missing 4/5/1985","BW-1162/A-C - Pewter plate, details of maker's marks","BW-1163/A-B - Pewter plates (2)","BW-1164/A-B - Pewter plates (2)","BW-1165/A-B - Pewter plates (2)","BW-1166/A-B - Pewter plates (4)","BW-1167 - Pewter spoon","BW-1168 - Footstool [H-192] - pantry closet","BW-1169/A-B - Quilting frame ; A-141 [W-755/A-D] ; LOAN - Peter Family","BW-1170 - Ghord dipper - Family Kitchen","BW-1171/A-B - Copper skillet","BW-1172 - Engraving - George Washington - \"Sacred to Patriotism\" [M-93/LL]","BW-1173 - Coat-of-Arms of Joseph Ball, grandfather of George Washington","BW-1174 - Map of the Province of New York","BW-1175/A-B - Woods west of #1 field ; BW-1175/A - Unthinned area in woods ; BW-1175/B - Thinned area in woods","BW-1176/A-C - Woods east of Superintendent's House ; BW-1176/A-B - Uncleaned area in woods ; BW-1176/C - Cleaned area in woods","BW-1177 - Chair - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]","BW-1178 - Chair - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room] ; Missing 11/21/2022","BW-1179 - Commode chair [M-245] - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]","BW-1180 - Candlestick [M-255], snuffer and tray [M-256/A-B] - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]","BW-1181 - Toilet set [M-759/A-D] - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]","BW-1182 - \"Maniere\" (Book) MDCLXXXXIII ; Discarded 5/24/1951","BW-1183 - Embroidered rose in frame [W-238] - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]; deaccessioned in 1973 and given to Woodlawn Plantation","BW-1184 - Basket of Fruit - needlepoint - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]","BW-1185 - Engraving - English Country Scene [M-90/A] - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]","BW-1186 - Candlestick [M-255] - Blue Room","BW-1187 - Water pitcher and bowl [M-303/A-B] - Blue Room","BW-1188 - Snuffer and tray [M-304/A-B] - Blue Room","BW-1189 - Candlesticks [M-306/A-B] - Blue Room; Also BW-1439","BW-1190 - Side chair [M-296] - Blue Room; deaccessioned 2017","BW-1191 - Chair [H-294] - Hepplewhite - one of pair - Blue Room; deaccessioned 2016","BW-1192 - Engraving - The Right Honourable William Pitt, Esqr. [M-310], Blue Room","BW-1193/A-C - Scent bottles [M-280/A-B] - Lafayette Room","BW-1194 - Candlestick [M-362] - Lafayette Room","BW-1195 - Book - \"Les Aventures De Telemaque,\" title page [H-1343]","BW-1196 - Engraving - English Country Dance [M-90/B]","BW-1197 - Side chair [M-287]","BW-1198 - Commode chair [M-272]","BW-1199 - Side chair [M-286] - Lafayette Room","BW-1200 - Engraving - St. Agnes [M-289] - Lafayette Room","BW-1201 - Stand [M-264] - Hall room [Small Room]","BW-1202 - Side chair [W-259] - Hall Room [Small Room]","BW-1203 - Ladderback cane seat chair [M-265] - Hall Room [Small Room]","BW-1204 - Side chair [M-260] - Hall Room [Small Room]","BW-1205- Candlestick and snuffer [M-268/A-B] - Hall Room [Small Room]","BW-1206 - Engraving - Yellow Room","BW-1207 - Candle \"Yorktown Illumination\" - Yellow Room","BW-1208 - Stand or tripod table [M-246] - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]","BW-1209 - Tripod table - Blue Room","BW-1210 - Dressing glass [M-285] - Lafayette Room","BW-1211 - Dressing glass [M-244] - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]","BW-1212 - Washstand - Lafayette Room","BW-1213 - Washstand - Blue Room","BW-1214 - Bed warmer - Lafayette Room [M-279]","BW-1215 - Dining table [M-251] - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]; deaccessioned 2016","BW-1216 - Card table [M-300] - Blue Room","BW-1217 - Dress table [M-275] - Lafayette Room","BW-1218 - Mirror (top panel decorated) [M-282] - Lafayette Room","BW-1219 - Mirror, gold frame [M-250] - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]","BW-1220 - Looking glass [M-307] - Blue Room","BW-1221 - Work table [M-273] - Lafayette Room; removed from collection 1948","BW-1222/A-B - Fender [M-295], andirons [M-301/A-B], tongs and shovel - Blue Room","BW-1223A-B - Fender and andirons [H-240/A-B] - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]","BW-1224/A-B - Fender, andirons, tongs, shovel and bed warmer - Lafayette Room","BW-1225 - Looking glass [W-291] - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]","BW-1226 - Embroidery frame - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]","BW-1227 - Nelly Custis by Saint-Memin - from \"Homes of our Ancestors\"","BW-1228 - Doctors James Craik and Elisha Dick - silhouette","BW-1229 - Engraving - Old Tomb from \"Picturesque Places in America\"","BW-1230/A-B - Candle mold [00-43]; deaccessioned 2022","BW-1231/A-B - Iron stand [W-987]","BW-1232 - Lantern [M-848]","BW-1233/A-B - Iron stand [W-986]","BW-1234/A-B - Batter jug [00-26 ; AA-4]; deaccessioned","BW-1235 - Modified bow saw [M-1145/A]","BW-1236 - Small hand saw [M-1145/B]","BW-1237 - Copper pitcher [00-22 ; AA-4]; deaccessioned","BW-1238 - Copper kettle - small [00-25 ; AA-4]; deaccessioned","BW-1239/A-B - Copper skillet with iron handle [00-19 ; AA-4]","BW-1240 - House bell [W-976]","BW-1241 - Hot water plates [W-1162/A-B]","BW-1242 - Hot water plates [W-1162/A-B]","BW-1243/A-B - Dripping pans [00-27 ; AA-4]","BW-1244/A-B - Skillet [00-23 ; AA-4]; deaccessioned","BW-1245/A-B - Copper pot [00-21 ; AA-4]","BW-1246 - Tinder box candlestick; [M-846 ; 00-9 ; AA-4]; deaccessioned","BW-1247 - Lantern [M-844]; deaccessioned","BW-1248 - Crock with handles","BW-1249/A-B - Jar [00-48 ; AA-4]","BW-1250 - Jar with lid [00-44 ; AA-4]; deaccessioned","BW-1251 - Jar [00-47 ; AA-4]; deaccessioned","BW-1252/A-B - Engraving - \"Sacred to the Memory of the Illustrious Washington\" [M-831]","BW-1253 - Engraving - Washington's Tomb, Farley [M-835]","BW-1254 - Engraving - The Tomb of Washington, Mount Vernon [M-826]","BW-1255 - Engraving - Mount Vernon, West Front, after Parkyns [M-832]","BW-1256 - Work on Huge Cavity in White Oak #126 - east lawn","BW-1257 - Peat moss mulch on myrtle - east lawn","BW-1258/A-B - BW-1258/A - MVLA personnel mowing the 12-acre field. John Webster is driving the tractor and Norman Grimsley is seated on mowing attachment. BW-1258/B - MVLA employee Norman Grimsley standing in the 12-acre field at Mount Vernon possibly to indicate the height of the grass.","BW-1259A-B - Engraving - The Dancing Shepherds - Gailbraith Print [W-966]","BW-1260 - Holly propagated in 130 days","BW-1261 - Engraving - Mount Vernon, after Parkyns [M-876]","BW-1262 - Engraving - The Tomb of Washington, DeRoy after Köllner [M-875]","BW-1263 - Engraving - The Home of Washington, Mount Vernon, Va., Currier \u0026 Ives [M-869]","BW-1264 - Mansion - West Front by Bennett ; M-860 ; Negative discarded - see 3326B; Missing 5/23/1986","BW-1265 - Engraving - West View of Mt. Vernon Mansion, N. S. Bennett [M-868]","BW-1267/A-D - Bottle seal","BW-1268 - Engraving - Admiral Vernon [M-834]","BW-1269 - Engraving - Lord Vernon's Coat of Arms [M-833]","BW-1270 - Engraving - Plan of Mt. Vernon, The Home of Washington, Charles Currier [M-836]","BW-1271/A-C - Engraving - Louis XVI (unframed) original [W-767]","BW-1272/A-D - Engraving - Original Louis XVI (framed), with details [W-767]","BW-1273/A-B - Engraving - Sic Virtus et Victa Placet - Alexander's Victories","BW-1274/A-B - Engraving - Thus Virtue Triumphs Gloriously - Alexander's Victories [W-717/C]","BW-1275 - Engraving - He's Truly the Brave that Overcomes Himself - Alexander's Victories [W-717/B]","BW-1276 - Engraving - Virtue Surmounts All Difficulties - Alexander's Victories [W-717/D]","BW-1277 - Engraving - Vertue Fit to Govern the World - Alexander's Victories [W-717/E]","BW-1278 - Nine negatives of the Houdon bust of Washington taken by the National Museum in 1932","BW-1279/A-C - Cannon [W-716]","BW-1280 - Engraving - Mount Vernon, after C. H. Wells [M-874]; deaccessioned","BW-1281 - Engraving - Mount Vernon, the Seat of the late President Washington [M-871]","BW-1282 - Engraving - Mount Vernon, Home of Washington, representing the 200 acres, etc. [M-870]","BW-1283 - \"La Fortaleza\" - Puerto Rico","BW-1284 - Roy Taylor, Mount Vernon guard, poses in front of the kitchen","BW-1285/A-B - Engraving - Life of George Washington, The Citizen","BW-1286 - Engraving - Life of George Washington, The Farmer","BW-1287/A-B - Washington addressing Convention","BW-1288/A-C - Rolling lawns by Kilby and team of horses","BW-1289/A-E - Forman \u0026 Biller's men applying dormant spray to elm trees","BW-1290/A-B - Engraving - Mount Vernon, the Seat of the late Genl. G. Washington, after William Russell Birch [M-873]","BW-1291 - Saucer","BW-1292 - Platter [68-149][M-929]","BW-1293/A-B - Platter; history on back or bottom [M-930]","BW-1294 - Engraving - The Tomb of Washington, Currier \u0026 Ives [M-912]","BW-1295 - Map (VA \u0026 MD), hung in the Office [Servants' Hall], 2nd floor","BW-1296 - Reproduction of Vaughan Plan by Glümer","BW-1297 - Pitcher [M-708]","BW-1298/A-B - Conch shell buttons (displayed in the museum) [W-558/A-E] LOAN","BW-1299 - Bedstead [M-316] - Mrs. Washington's room [South Lumber Room]","BW-1300 - Wing chair [M-320] - Mrs. Washington's room [South Lumber Room]","BW-1301 - Washstand [M-314] - Mrs. Washington's room [South Lumber Room]; deaccessioned","BW-1302/A-B - Ladderback side chairs [M-319/A-D] - Mrs. Washington's room [South Lumber Room]","BW-1303/A-B - Commode chair [H-321] - Mrs. Washington's room [South Lumber Room]; deaccessioned","BW-1304/A-B - Tilt-top table [M-934] - Mrs. Washington's room [South Lumber Room]; deaccessioned","BW-1305/A-B - Tilt-top table [M-742] - Mrs. Washington's room [South Lumber Room]","BW-1306 - Ladder back rocking chair [W-313] - Mrs. Washington's room [South Lumber Room]","BW-1307 - Dressing glass - 4 drawers - Mrs. Washington's room [South Lumber Room]","BW-1308 - Dressing glass - 1 drawer [W-315] - Mrs. Washington's room [South Lumber Room]","BW-1309 - Chest of drawers [M-317/A] - Mrs. Washington's room [South Lumber Room]; deaccessioned","BW-1310 - Washington's camp bed ; Out 6/8/51 -John C. Chatterton; Missing 5/23/86","BW-1311 - Holster [W-349/A.1-A.2]","BW-1312 - Canteen [W-350/A]","BW-1313 - Canteen [W-350/C]","BW-1314 - Canteen [W-350/B]","BW-1315 - Washington's trunk [W-367]","BW-1316A-B - Packing chest [W-347] - \"Geo. Washington Virginia\"","BW-1317/A-B - Trunk - Mrs. Washington's letter under lid in handwriting of Eliza Parke Custis [W-368]","BW-1318 - Chair [M-340] - hallway of Attic","BW-1319 - Chest of drawers (small) [M-344] - District of Columbia Room, Attic","BW-1320 - Washstand [M-345] and toilet set - District of Columbia Room, Attic; deaccessioned","BW-1321 - Commode - District of Columbia Room, Attic","BW-1322/A-B - Tilt-top table - District of Columbia Room, Attic","BW-1323/A-F - Dredge operations in Mount Vernon Channel - March and April 1939","BW-1324/A-D - Present ground level of Hell Hole near sea wall","BW-1325/A-B - Clam shell throwing up dyke along sea wall edge of Hell Hole, prep to pumping mud in from dredge","BW-1326/A-B - Sea wall from Wharf ;  BW-1326/A - north from wharf ; BW-1326/B - south from wharf","BW-1327 - Wharf from inside Hell Hole sea wall","BW-1328 - Piling placed at Wharf ready for use","BW-1329 - Buenos Ayres villa from river","BW-1330 - Nectarine blossom - Kitchen Garden [Lower Garden]","BW-1331 - Mount Vernon Channel - dredge work","BW-1332/A-I - Pumping mud in Hell Hole","BW-1333/A-B - Nectarines in blossom - espalier in lower garden","BW-1334 - Peach in blossom, espalier - Kitchen Garden [Lower Garden]","BW-1335/A-B - Nelly Custis needlepoint - fire screen [W-957]; deaccessioned","BW-1336/A-B - Nelly Custis needlepoint - in fire screen frame [W-957]; deaccesioned","BW-1337/A-B - Bottle seal - R. Carter \"R.C.\"","BW-1338/A-B - Lamp [M-1088] ; BW-1338/A - without globe ; BW-1338/B - with globe","BW-1339/A-D - Miss Agnes Peter as Martha Washington ; BW-1339/A - Miss Peter, Miss Hutchison, Miss Cawthorne ; BW-1339/B - Miss Cawthorne, Miss Hutchison ; BW-1339/C - Miss Peter ; BW-1339/D - Miss Agnes Peter as Martha Washington","BW-1340 - Snuff box","BW-1341/A-C - Document, The purchase of Dogue Run and Little Hunting Creek lands by George Washington","BW-1342 - Platter - Family Kitchen - slipware dish","BW-1343 - Platter - slipware dish - Family Kitchen","BW-1344/A-B - Pewter plates, overall and details of maker's mark - Family Kitchen","BW-1345 - Pair of vases [W-19/A-D]","BW-1346 - Mary Ball armchair [W-152] - Sitting Room [Downstairs Bedchamber]","BW-1347/A-N - Reenactment - George Washington, Col. Humphreys and Mr. Thomson departing for New York for Washington's first inauguration","BW-1348 - Chest of drawers [H-341] and dressing glass - District of Columbia Room, Attic","BW-1349 - Dressing glass [M-342] - District of Columbia Room, Attic","BW-1350 - Bedstead [M-343] - District of Columbia Room, Martha Washington Garret Chamber","BW-1351 - Bedstead [M-329] - Connecticut Room - Northeast Garret Chamber","BW-1352 - Washstand - Connecticut Room - Northeast Garret Chamber ; MISSING 12/5/2022","BW-1353 - Portrait of Benjamin Franklin [M-129] - Connecticut Room - Northeast Garret Chamber","BW-1354 - Pole Fire Screen [M-333] - Connecticut Room -Northeast Garret Chamber; deaccessioned","BW-1355 - Dressing glass [M-318] - Connecticut Room - Northeast Garret Chamber; deaccessioned","BW-1356 - Chair - Connecticut Room - Northeast Garret Chamber","BW-1357 - Rocking chair [M-332] - Connecticut Room - Northeast Garret Chamber; deaccessioned","BW-1358 - Rocking chair [M-332] - Connecticut Room - Northeast Garret Chamber","BW-1359 - Pier table [M-744] and dressing glass [M-318 - deaccessioned] - Connecticut Room - Northeast Garret Chamber","BW-1360 - Piano chair [W-323] North Carolina Room - Northwest Garret Chamber; deaccessioned","BW-1361 - Chair [H-322] - North Carolina Room - Northwest Garret Chamber; deaccessioned","BW-1362 - Washstand [M-325] and toilet set - North Carolina Room - Northwest Garret Chamber","BW-1363/A-B - Work table [M-336], opened and closed - North Carolina Room - Northwest Garret Chamber; deaccessioned - purchased by Susanne Schrage-Norton during employee sale, 1985","BW-1364 - Chest of drawers [M-324; deaccessioned] and dressing glass - North Carolina Room - Northwest Garret Chamber","BW-1365 - Bedstead [M-326] - North Carolina Room - Northwest Garret Chamber; deaccessioned","BW-1366 - Pier table [M-184] - Maine Room - North Lumber Room; deaccessioned","BW-1367 - Washstand [M-337] and set - Maine Room - North Lumber Room","BW-1368 - Bed steps [M-743] - Maine Room - North Lumber Room; deaccessioned","BW-1369 - Chair [M-339/A-E] - Maine Room - North Lumber Room; deaccessioned","BW-1370 - Washstand [M-225] - Maine Room - North Lumber Room; deaccessioned","BW-1371 - Washstand [M-353- - Maine Room - North Lumber Room","BW-1372 - Armchair - Maine Room - North Lumber Room","BW-1373 - Walk to New Tomb with visitors","BW-1374 - Dredging Wharf basin","BW-1375 - Washington chair unowned","BW-1376/A-C - Pile driver at Wharf","BW-1377/A-D - President's yacht, S.S. Potomac, on its first trial run into Mount Vernon Wharf","BW-1378/A-C - Bond with Washington's signature","BW-1379/A-B - Invitation - Franklin Pierce to George Washington Parke Custis [W-946]","BW-1380 - Embroidery - Nelly Custis ; A-145","BW-1381 - Two checks - George Washington Parke Custis","BW-1382 - Collar [W-952, deaccessioned] and back scratcher ; A-149","BW-1383 - Snuffer \u0026 tray ; A-153 ; Out 8/4/51 - John C. Chatterton; Missing 8/4/1985","BW-1384 - Button [W-943] \u0026 locket [W-944] ; A-140","BW-1385/A-B - Decanter [W-947] ; A-156","BW-1386/A-F - House and buildings at Marmion Farm, King George County, Virginia. Former home of George Washington Lewis.","BW-1387/A-E - Toilet set","BW-1388/A-B - Hell Hole - after pumping in","BW-1389 - Vista from Mansion circle towards the West Gate","BW-1390 - Vista from the east lawn at Mount Veronn towards the Potomac River and Piscataway Creek","BW-1391 - Copy photograph - First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt with President Somoza and Madam Somoza at Mount Vernon","BW-1392 - Copy photograph - President Roosevelt speaking at Mount Vernon","BW-1393/A-B - Silver presentation cup - Washington's jackass - 1790 (Museum); deaccessioned","BW-1394/A-B - Peas planted in Lower Garden - Kitchen Garden; BW-1394/B - Mount Vernon employee next to planted peas - May 1939","BW-1395 - Engraving - View of Mount Vernon The Seat of George Washington Esqr. [M-968]","BW-1396 - Plate ; Out June 13, 1951 - John C. Chatterton; Missing - June 4, 1986","BW-1397 - Small glass ; Out June 13, 1951 - John C. Chatterton; Missing - June 4, 1986","BW-1398/A-B - Large glass ; Out June 13, 1951 - John C. Chatterton; Missing - June 4, 1986","BW-1399/A-C - Restoration - North Necessary","BW-1400 - School House [North Garden House] in upper garden with new roof","BW-1401/A-B - Governor's Day ; BW-1401/A - The Governor \u0026 Board of Visitors posed in front of short wall ; BW-1401/B - Governor Price places wreath at Washington's tomb","BW-1402/A-C - Mansion - West Front","BW-1403/A-F - Mount Vernon employees making hay in Reservoir field or Gould lot and 12-acre field","BW-1404 - Bowling Green \u0026 Mansion - West Front","BW-1405 - Servant bell on Marmion House","BW-1406 - William Jones Permar, guard at Mount Vernon, standing in the west central passage entrance to the Mansion. Mr. Permar served as guard for 37 years.","BW-1407/A-B - Superintendent's House","BW-1408 - Spinning wheel - Spinning House","BW-1409 - Windsor Chair - Spinning House","BW-1410 - Spinning wheel [M-883] - Spinning House; deaccessioned","BW-1411 - Loom shuttles [M-890/A-B] - Spinning House","BW-1412 - Spinning wheel - Spinning House","BW-1413 - Tape loom [M-892] - Spinning House","BW-1414 - Pair of sconges - Spinning House","BW-1415 - Spinning wheel [M-903] - Spinning House","BW-1416 - Reel [M-908] - Spinning House","BW-1417 - Scutching knife [M-901] - Spinning House","BW-1418 - Temple loom [M-894] - Spinning House","BW-1419 - Braid loom [M-895] - Spinning House","BW-1420 - Reel - Spinning House","BW-1421/A-B - Pair of wool cards from Spinning House [M-844/A-B]","BW-1422 - Reel in Spinning House [M-879]","BW-1423 - Henp brake [M-899] - Spinning House","BW-1424 - Reel - Spinning House [M-880]","BW-1425 - Wood box","BW-1426 - Hackle on block [M-898] - Spinning House","BW-1427/A-D - Work Basket [W-673] - Martha's sewing basket, views of bottom and sides","BW-1428 - Hackles [M-896] - Spinning House","BW-1429 - Teasel [M-902] - Spinning House; deaccessioned","BW-1430 - Weaving Reed [M-889] - Spinning House; deaccessioned","BW-1431 - Reel - Spinning House ; [M-878]","BW-1432 - Spinning wheel - Spinning House [M-907]","BW-1433 - Swift (yarn winder) [M-887] - Spinning House; deaccessioned","BW-1434 - Loom shuttles - Spinning House [M-890/C-F]","BW-1435 - Spinning wheel - Spinning House [M-904]","BW-1436 - Spinning wheel - Spinning House [M-905]","BW-1437 - Quilling wheel [M-893] - Spinning House","BW-1438 - Spinning wheel - Spinning House [M-906]","BW-1439 - Candlesticks [M-306/A-B] - Washington Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber]; see also BW-1189","BW-1440 - Candlestick - Hall room [Small Room] ; see also # 3810 A \u0026 B; #3963","BW-1441 - Hot water urn [W-107] - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]; see also BW-3810/A-B; BW-3963","BW-1442 - Hurricane shade [M-122] - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]","BW-1443/A-B - Knife boxes [M-115/A-B] - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]","BW-1444 - Candlestick - Music room [Little Parlor]","BW-1440/A-B - Trunk - passage - 2nd floor; overall and detail","BW-1446 - \"Le General Washington\" - Le Mire after Charles Willson Peale [M-961] - Blue Room; deaccessioned","BW-1447 - View of Potomac River from the Mansion piazza","BW-1448/A-B - Ring [W-980/B]","BW-1449 - Ring [W-980/A]","BW-1450/A-C - Butter cooler [W-979] Sevres china","BW-1451/A-B - Canton blue and white china [W-1002/A-H]","BW-1452 - The British Royal party gathers in the upper garden.","BW-1454 - Loom [M-891] in Spinning House","BW-1455 - Reel [M-881]; deaccessioned","BW-1456 - Fan Coral [W-556] from Barbados","BW-1457 - Box [M-1000; IL.1897] - LOAN","BW-1458/A-B - Aubusson rug [M-992] - Lafayette Room; deaccessioned","BW-1459 - Curtains - Lafayette Room [M-283/A-E]; deaccessioned","BW-1460 - Curtains [M-253/A-E] - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]","BW-1461 - Chair - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]","BW-1462 - Mirror or looking glass [W-291] - Blue Room","BW-1463 - Engraving - The Right Honourable William Pitt, Esqr. [M-310] - Blue Room","BW-1464 - Curtains - Blue Room [M-308/A-E]","BW-1465 - Dressing glass [M-233] - Yellow Room","BW-1466 - Painting - An Angling Party [M-234] - Yellow Room","BW-1467 - Engraving - Mount Vernon - Yellow Room [M-236]","BW-1468/A-B - British Guinea [H-967] obverse and reverse","BW-1469/A-C - Letter, George Washington to Burwell Bassett [1775 June 19] - [W-714/a-b]","BW-1470 - Painting - Kitchen at Mount Vernon, Eastman Johnson [M-1001]","BW-1471/A-B - Copy photograph, Pocket watch","BW-1472 - Copy photograph, Group of five side chairs - a placard in the photograph reads: SB Lot 1007; Art 1TO5","BW-1473 - Admiral Vernon medals","BW-1474 - Portrait - Talmadge ; Out -John C. Chatterton 6/26/51;  Missing 8/4/86","BW-1476 - Ice House ; 2 negatives in one mat, showing different doors and ground grades;  Missing 6/4/1985","BW-1487 - Engraving - Admiral Vernon","BW-1488 - Admiral Vernon medals","BW-1489 - Admiral Vernon medals","BW-1490/A-B - Superintendent Charles C. Wall on horseback","BW-1491 - Vase with a 'C' painted in the central medallion [M-493]","BW-1492/A-C - Rose bushes in Upper Garden before pruning ; 1492/A-B - Rose bushes in Garden before pruning by Mount Vernon employees Alexander Reith \u0026 Albert Teller","BW-1493 - Engraving - Louis XVI [W-767/A-B] - original in frame","BW-1494/A-C - Martha Washington, Representative John Murdock and Mrs. Murdock at Mount Vernon","BW-1495/A-B - Buckwheat planted in Tomb Lot","BW-1496 - Apple tree in Kitchen or Lower Garden","BW-1497/A-E - Removal of shed at west end of Paint Shop","BW-1498 - Horse in paddock with lower garden wall and south garden house in the distance.","BW-1499 - Copy photograph, MVLA Superintendent Charles C. Wall accompanying Queen Elizabeth during the British royal visit to Mount Vernon","BW-1500 - Copy photograph, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth at Mount Vernon [June 9, 1939]","BW-1501 - Table and hurricane globe in the Study","BW-1502 - Armchair [H-35]","BW-1503 - Lafayette Bust [H-167] - Library [Study]","BW-1504 - Mantel clock [M-140]; deaccessioned","BW-1505 - Mantel \u0026 fireplace - Banquet Hall [New Room]","BW-1506 - Andirons \u0026 fireplace - Yellow Room [M-226/A-B]","BW-1507/A-B - Wilton rug [M-964] - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]; deaccessioned","BW-1508 - Curtains [M-958/A-D] - Hall room [Small Room]","BW-1509 - Mirror [M-267] - Hall room [Small Room]","BW-1510 - Dressing glass [M-266] - Hall room [Small Room]","BW-1511 - Dressing glass [W-221] - Washington Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber]","BW-1512 - Chair [W-205] - Washington Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber]","BW-1513 - Chair [M-215] - Washington Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber]; deaccessioned","BW-1514 - Armchair [W-877] - Washington Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber]","BW-1515 - Table [W-204] - Washington Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber]","BW-1516 - Plateau \u0026 candelabras - Dining Room [ Small Dining Room]","BW-1517 - Mirror or looking glass [W-106] - Dining Room","BW-1518 - Chair [W-95] - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]","BW-1519 - Chair [W-96] - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]","BW-1520 - Chair [W-98] - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]","BW-1521/A-B - Washington bust \u0026 pedestal - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]","BW-1522/A-B - Music book belonging to Martha Parke Custis - Music room [Little Parlor]","BW-1523/A-B - Music book belonging to Eleanor Parke Custis - Music room [Little Parlor]","BW-1524/A-B - Music book belonging to Eleanor Parke Custis - Music room [Little Parlor]","BW-1525 - Mirror \u0026 brackets on west wall - Music room [Little Parlor]","BW-1526 - Bracket [W-57] \u0026 candelabra [W-55] - Music room [Little Parlor]","BW-1527 - Nelly Custis portrait by Robert Edge Pine [W-78] - Music room [Little Parlor]","BW-1528 - Clock \u0026 ornaments [H-64/A-C] - Dresden - Music room [Little Parlor]","BW-1529/A-F - Locust grove - north lawn as of August 1, 1939; BW-1529/C - view towards north grove from the piazza with visitors seated in Windsor chairs","BW-1530 - Fire engines - Wilfred \u0026 Irving Talbot","BW-1531 - Vernon medals","BW-1532 - Vernon medals","BW-1533 - Vernon medals","BW-1534 - Needlework, Mount Vernon - early view","BW-1535 - Document signed by LaFayette [W-1077]","BW-1536 - Engraving - Birds eye view of Mount Vernon [M-1131]","J-1547 - Copy photograph, Mansion - Central Hall ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1547/A - Copy photograph, Mansion - Central Hall - Downstairs Bedroom \u0026 Small Dining Room doors ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1548 - Copy photograph, Mansion - Dining Room \u0026 Downstairs Bedroom doors ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1549 - Copy photograph, Palladian window - interior ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1550 - Copy photograph, Banquet Hall [New Room] - mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1551 - Copy photograph, Banquet Hall [New Room] - mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1552 - Copy photograph, Banquet Hall [New Room] - mantel ;  file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1553/A-B - Copy photograph, Banquet Hall [New Room] - ceiling, central medallion;  file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1554/A - Copy photograph, Banquet Hall [New Room] door to front parlor ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1555 - Copy photograph, Dining Room [Small Dining Room] - mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1556 - Copy photograph, Dining Room [Small Dining Room] - mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1559 - Copy photograph, Dining Room [Small Dining Room] - ceiling, west end; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1561 - Copy photograph, Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber] - mantel; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1562 - Copy photograph, Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber] - fireplace \u0026 door ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1563 - Copy photograph, West Parlor [Front Parlor] - south wall ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1564 - Copy photograph, West Parlor [Front Parlor] - fireplace \u0026 door ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1565 - Copy photograph, West Parlor [Front Parlor] - fireplace \u0026 door ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1566 - Copy photograph, West Parlor [Front Parlor] - fireplace \u0026 mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1567 - Copy photograph,West Parlor [Front Parlor] - ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1568 - Copy photograph, West Parlor  [Front Parlor] - ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1569 - Copy photograph, Library [Study] - fireplace \u0026 mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1570 - Copy photograph, Library [Study] - fireplace \u0026 mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1571 - Copy photograph, Library [Study] - fireplace \u0026 mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1572 - Copy photograph, Family Kitchen \u0026 Butler House [Circle Storehouse] thru north colonnade ;  file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1574 - Copy photograph, Family Kitchen \u0026 south colonnade ;  file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1582 - Copy photograph, South Lane ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1583 - Copy photograph, South Lane - looking north ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1584 - Copy photograph, Barn from south lawn ; file of Johnston prints in Library","j-1586 - Copy photograph, Flower Garden [Upper Garden] - parterre ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1587 - Copy photograph, Flower Garden - hedges ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1590 - Copy photograph, North Necessary from Flower Garden ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1591 - Copy photograph, Flower Garden [Upper Garden] - beds \u0026 School House [Garden House]","J-1592 - Copy photograph, Flower Garden [Upper Garden] - beds \u0026 School House [Garden House]","J-1594 - Copy photograph, Flower Garden [Upper Garden] - walk \u0026 boxwood hedges","J-1610 - Copy photograph, West front of Mansion through Vista near the west gate entrance","J-1611 - Copy photograph, Bowling Green trees ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1643 - copy photograph, Mansion - front door, pediment, cupola ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1645 - Copy photograph, West Parlor [Front Parlor] fireplace ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1646 - Copy photograph, West Parlor [Front Parlor] fireplace","J-1648 - Copy photograph, Dining Room fireplace ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1661 - Copy photograph, Banquet Hall [New Room] ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1662 - Copy photograph, Banquet Hall [Great Room] ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1664 - Copy photograph, Dining Room ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1665 - Copy photograph, Dining Room ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library","BW-1669/A-B - Regent Mrs. Horace Mann Towner, her daughter \u0026 grandson","BW-1670/A-C - Vice Regents' daughters posing near the east front the Mansion during the British Royal visit, June 9, 1939","BW-1671/A-C - Group photograph, The Regent and Vice Regents of the Mount  Vernon Ladies' Association during the British Royal Visit, June 9, 1939","BW-1672/A-D - British Royal Party visiting Mount Vernon","BW-1677 - Mansion circle from cupola with view of the west gate in the far distance.","BW-1678/A-E - Views of the Mansion circle from both the north and south lanes","BW-1679/A-B - Mansion \u0026 Mansion circle from under north beech tree","BW-1680A-B - Mansion \u0026 Mansion circle from under south beech tree","BW-1681/A-D - Addition to Propagating House near Rouse cottage","BW-1682/A-D - Bricked walk or path below South Lane to Tomb showing its inadequate width with visitors walking on the grass.","BW-1683/A-J - Grading levees in Hell Hole","BW-1684/A-B - Old Tomb façade - restored","BW-1685 - Grading along north serpentine walk and Bowling Green - stone walk","BW-1686/A-D - North Lane through Spinning House gate towards the Mansion circle (looking south)","BW-1687 - Ice House façade along the ha-ha wall on the east lawn; Slide 70","BW-1688 - Kitchen Garden gate ; Slide #116","BW-1689 - Circular dipping well in lower garden ; Slide 135","BW-1690 - Copy photograph, Autographed photograph - \"George RI\"","BW-1691 - Copy photograph, Autographed photograph - \"Elizabeth R\"","BW-1692 - Two employees reseed grass along Tomb walk - several visitors on the path","BW-1693/A-C - Employees sowing clover \u0026 vetch with a pair of horses - Reservoir Field","BW-1694/A-B - Prince Felix of Luxembourg \u0026 Ambassador Joseph E. Davies arrive by car in front of the Mansion","BW-1695/A-B - Propagating House addition - putting ribs on roof","BW-1696/A-B - Medal commemorating end of French Revolution, obverse and reverse","BW-1697/A-B - Medal - Yorktown - 1781-1931 [M-406/A], obverse and reverse","BW-1698/A-B - Medal - Yorktown Sesquicentennial Medal with Washington - DeGrasse - Tilly - Rochambeau - 1781-1931 [M-1071], obverse and reverse","BW-1699/A-B - Lafayette Medal - 1757-1834 [M-1023], obverse and reverse","BW-1700/A-K - Restoration - Washing in preparation for painting Mansion; BW-1700/A - Scrape window jambs - West Front; BW-1700/B-C - Scrape window jambs - West Front - completed; BW-1700/D-E - Prepare for painting Piazza columns; BW-1700/F - Dining Room window - fascia board removed; BW-1700/G - Dining Room window - scrape jamb; BW-1700/ - Scrape paint from column base; BW-1700/I-J - Scrape paint from columns where needed; BW-1700/K - Washing in preparation for painting Mansion","BW-1701/A-C - Restoration - Scraped paint off west end Office [Servants' Hall] - these photographs show all paint removed \u0026 sections of new siding","BW-1702/A-C,E - Heating mains to Family Kitchen; BW-1702/A - open cover; BW-1702/B - replace pipe \u0026 insulation; BW-1702/C - start close mains cover; BW-1702/D - Heating mains to Family Kitchen - section of mains entering grounds at end of trench; BW-1702/E - Uncover heating mains to Family Kitchen","BW-1703/A-B - Tomb walk worn by summer crowds; re-seeded; new growth","BW-1704/A-E - restoration - Mansion window frames; BW-1704/A - paint removed - decayed sections; BW-1704/B - renewed; BW-1704/C - showing renewed section of sash; BW-1704/D - paint removed by burning; BW-1704/E - all old","BW-1705 - Benjamin Franklin - Amercain - plaque","BW-1706 - Wooden bowl","BW-1707 - Washington's Map of five farms - 1793. In the collection of the Huntington Library.","BW-1708 - Kitchen Garden plan - by Natalia Ulman","BW-1709 - Engraving - Early days of Washington [M-1072]","BW-1710/A-B - Medal - George Washington [M-1029/A]; view of obverse and reverse","BW-1711/A-B - Two Admmiral Vernon Medals; obverse and reverse","BW-1712 - Portrait of Washington by Lambdin, after Stuart [M-710]","BW-1713 - Brass button - from uniform [W-443]","BW-1714/A-B - Published illustration of English carpet [M-141] at Mount Vernon - 1746, from \"A History of British Carpets\"","BW-1715 - Stud with Likeness of Washington [M-526]","BW-1716 - Low-boy - Assembly room - north quarters [Bolton Building]","BW-1717/A-B - Memorial brooch [M-954]","BW-1718 - Desk [M-1074] - assembly room - north quarters [Bolton Building]","BW-1719A-B - Grandfather clock [M-1144] - assembly room - north quarters [Bolton Building]; BW-1719/A - missing as of 1/25/2023","BW-1720 - Mirror [M-1075] - assembly room - north quarters [Bolton Building]","BW-1721 - Portrait of Washington by Eben Farrington Comins [M-932]","BW-1722 - Engraving - George Washington meets the widow Custis [M-1076]","BW-1723 - Portrait of Washington by James Reid Lambdin [M- 711]","BW-1724 - Engraving - Mount Vernon in the olden times [M- 1073]","BW-1725 - Engraving - \"The City of Paris\" - DeGrasse Flagship","BW-1726 - Engraving - \"Lafayette's departure from Mount Vernon- 1784\" [M-130]","BW-1727 - Drawing and notes - Dining Room [Small Dining Room] window casing - revealing use of red paint, initialed by W. B. (Worth Bailey) 10/18/1939","BW-1728 - Bedspread [H-1295]; deaccessioned in 1943","BW-1729 - Bedspread [M-1926]; deaccessioned in 2019","BW-1730 - Bedspread [M-1933]; deaccessioned in 2019","BW-1731/A-B - Bedspread [RN07.020]; deaccessioned 2016","BW-1732/A-B - Bedspread","BW-1733 - Bedspread [M-1931]","BW-1734 - Bedspread [M-309]; deaccessioned 2016","BW-1735 - Bedspread [M-1930]; Missing as of 6/4/1986","BW-1736 - Bedspread [RN07.129]; deaccessioned 2019","BW-1737 - Bedspread [M-1299]; deaccessioned 2020","BW-1738 - Bedspread [M-1624]; deaccessioned 2016","BW-1739 - Quilt [M-1439]; deaccessioned, 2019","BW-1740 - Quilt [M-1081]; deaccessioned 2019","BW-1741 - Quilt [M-1300]; deaccessioned 2019","BW-1742 - Washstand - District of Columbia Room ; Out - John C. Chatterton;  Missing 6/4/1986","BW-1743 - Side chair - original - District of Columbia Room [Martha Washington's Garret Chamber]","BW-1744 - Washstand [M-262] - Maine Room","BW-1745 - Side chair - 2nd floor hall, under stairs","BW-1746 - Knife [H-113/A-I] \u0026 fork [H-114/A-J] - bone handle - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]","BW-1747 - Tea set \u0026 tray [W-131/A-H] - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]","BW-1748 - Card table [M-123] - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]","BW-1749 - Bust of Washington - Office","BW-1750 - Window sash - 2nd floor West Front","BW-1751/A-B - Painting - The Virgin initially attributed to Benjamin West but more likely by Thomas Sully [H-357]; BW-1751/B - obverse, portrait of man in oil on wood backing; deaccessioned 1973","BW-1752/A-D - Building dams in ravine from 12-acre field to Hell Hole","BW-1753/A-C - Deer Park wall area before planting","BW-1754 - Flower Garden [Upper Garden] from Museum - 2nd floor ; Kodachrome slide # 89","BW-1755 - Flower Garden [Upper Garden] from Spinning House ; Kodachrome slide # 93","BW-1756 - Drawing - Palladian or venetian window to scale","BW-1757 - Engraving - His Excellency George Washington Esquire [M-1087/Q]","BW-1758 - Lithograph - Washington, published by Currier [M-1087/T-1]","BW-1759/A-B - Lithograph - General Washington, by Maurin after Stuart [M-1087/L]","BW-1760 - Engraving - G. Washington in his Last Illness [M- 1087/H-2]","BW-1761 - Lithograph - Washington. First in War, First in Peace, and First in the Hearts of His Countrymen. [M-1087/J]","BW-1762 - Engraving - Conclusion de la campagne de 1781 en Virginie. Le Marquis de Lafayette, by Le Mire [M-1087/V]","BW-1763 - Engraving - The Washington Family at Mount Vernon","BW-1764 - Engraving - General Washington [M-1087/AA]","BW-1765 - Engraving - Life of George Washington, The Farmer, by Regnier, after Stearns, 1853 [M-1087/CC]","BW-1766 - Engraving - The Home of Washington, by Barlow, after Rossitter and Mignot, 1860 (Lafayette departs from Mount Vernon) [M-1087/BB]","BW-1767 - Lithograph - Washington's Reception By The Ladies, by Nathaniel Currier, 1860 [M-1087/F]","BW-1768 - Lithograph - Surrender of Cornwallis at Yorktown, by Baillie, 1845 [M-1087/O]","BW-1769 - Bas relief - Washington The Friend of Liberty, framed, made with plaster and papier-mâché [M-1087/K]","BW-1770/A-B - Engraving - Washington at the Battle of Trenton [M- 1087/U]","BW-1771 - Engraving - Lady Washington by Currier \u0026 Ives [M-1087/T-2]","BW-1772 - Lithograph - West View of Mount Vernon Mansion [M-1087/S]","BW-1773 - Chromolithograph - The Home of Washington, Mount Vernon, Va., by Currier \u0026 Ives [M- 1087/G]","BW-1774 - Lithograph - The Home of Washington, Mount Vernon, by Currier \u0026 Ives [M-1087/N]","BW-1775 - Chromolithograph - The Home of Washington, Mount Vernon, Va., by Currier \u0026 Ives [M-1087/R]","BW-1776 - Lithograph - General Lafayette's Departure from Mount Vernon in 1784 [M-1087/M]","BW-1777 - Lithograph - Birds Eye View of Mount Vernon [M-1087/D]","BW-1778 - Lithograph - Bird's Eye View of Mt. Vernon, The Home of Washington [M-1087/E]; deaccessioned 2017","BW-1779 - Engraving - Washington at Home of Mount Vernon in 1796 [M-1087/Y]","BW-1780 - Chromolithograph - Tomb of Washington [M-1087/DD]","BW-1781 - Etching - Mount Vernon, The Seat of the Late Genl. G. Washington. [M-1087/A]","BW-1782 - Chromolithograph - Mount Vernon [M-1087/Z]; deaccessioned 2020","BW-1783 - Lithograph - The Tomb of Washington - c. 1840 [M-1087/W]","BW-1784 - Lithograph - La Fayette at the Tomb of Washington, by Nathaniel Currier, 1840 [M-1087/C]","BW-1785 - Aquatint - Mount Vernon in Virginia, engraved by Jukes after Robertson, 1800 [M-1087/X]","BW-1786 - Etching and stipple engraving - Lived respected and Fear'd -- Died Lamented and rever'd, 1800 [M-1087/H-1]","BW-1787 - Etching - Farming at Mount Vernon, Rosenberg, 1932 [M-1087/P]","BW-1788 - Stipple engraving - Sacred to the Memory of the Illustrious G. Washington, 1801 [M-1087/B]","BW-1789 - MAP of George Washington's LAND AT MOUNT VERNON FAIRFAX COY VIRGINIA. As it was \u0026 As it is. Washington: W[arrington] Gillingham, 1859","BW-1790 - Engraving - West elevation of Mount Vernon, Home of George Washington","BW-1791 - Desk on frame [M-911]; deaccessioned 2021","BW-1792 - Desk and seats inside the north garden house in upper garden, formerly called the schoolhouse","BW-1793/A-B - Mansion - West Front","BW-1794/A-C - Cruiser Omaha on Potomac River - flags half mast","BW-1795/A-B - On February 1, 1940, three members of the District Bar Association place a wreath near the memorial (obelisk) to Bushrod Washington for the 150th anniversary of the first session of the Supreme Court; BW-1795/B - includes resident superintendent Charles C. Wall at far right.","BW-1796/A-B - Masonic Lodges place wreaths at Washington's tomb. Mount Vernon's resident superintendent Charles C. Wall stands at far right next to the gate to the tomb.","BW-1797/A-B - Copy photograph, Flute - unowned","BW-1798/A-E - New Propagating House; BW-1798/C - Head Gardener Alexander Reith and Assistant Gardener Arthur Teller","BW-1799/A-C - Wharf underpinning - taken with very low tide","BW-1800 - Receipt for Virginia Gazette - May 22, 1779 - document not part of the Mount Vernon collection","BW-1801/A-G - Wharf channel basin in very low tide showing channel banks","BW-1802/A-D - Anthems to George Washington","BW-1803 - Engraving - The Tomb and Shade of Washington [M-1090]","BW-1804/A-B - Memo - Judge Washington (obverse and reverse)","BW-1805/A-B - Order - George A. Washington (obverse and reverse), undated","BW-1806/A-B - Check, 1791","BW-1807/A-B - Memorandum, New Room chimney and windows, Piazza, 1796 [W-812/a]","BW-1808 - Notes, dimensions of rooms at Mount Vernon, 1796 November 13 [W-812/c]","BW-1809 - Letter - John A. Washington to Miss Cunningham, December 1, 1859","BW-1810/A-B - Memorandum of the Dimensions of the great Room at Mount Vernon, [1796] [W-812/b]","BW-1811 - Survey, 1769 July 10 [W-1096]","BW-1812 - Plat, Mount Vernon tract, 1769 July 10 [W-1096]","BW-1813/A-B - Papers relating to Mount Vernon tract of land - Plat of land, 1925 acres, part of Mount Vernon tract --  Docketed on reverse in George Washington's hand, \"Papers relating to Mount Vernon Tract of Land,\" oversize document. [W-1096]","BW-1814/A-B - Envelope addressed to George Washington, Esq. [W-1096]","BW-1815 - Check, George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Gideon Worth. 1797 November 11 [W-1083]","BW-1816 - Etching - Washington's Grab [Tomb]","BW-1817/A-B - Letter, Katherine Chester to Frances Parke Custis, 1712 March 23 [H-1085/d]","BW-1818/A-B - Letter, Thomas Cable to John Custis, 1740 February 5 [H-1085/c]","BW-1819/A-B - Excerpts from the will of John Custis, 1708 December 3 [H-1085/e]","BW-1820/A-C - Letter, John Custis to Daniel Parke Custis, 1739 August 30 [H-1085/a]","BW-1821/A-C -Invoice, Articles purchased by the President of the United States from Monsr. Le Prince Agent for the Count de Moustiers, 1790 March 4 [W-1310/a]; BW-1821/B is missing 6/8/1986","BW-1822/A-C - Manuscript, History of Daniel Parke, 1724 [H-1085/b]","BW-1823 - Engraving - Washington's sepulchre Mount Vernon, 1820 [M-1031]","BW-1824 - Sizes of Windows [at Mount Vernon], [1796] [November 13 ?], page 2 [W-812/d]","BW-1825 - Sizes of Windows [at Mount Vernon], [1796] [November 13 ?], page 1 [W-812/d]","BW-1826 - Invoice, Articles purchased by the President of the United States from Monsr. Le Prince Agent for the Count de Moustiers, 1790 March 4, page 2-3 [W-1310/a]","BW-1827 - Accounts","BW-1828/A-B - Masonic Apron [H-555]","BW-1829/A-B - Small wooden ladle","BW-1830/A-B - Mansion Library [Study], southeast corner","BW-1831/A-C - Sideboard in Dining Room","BW-1832/A-B - Mantel in Dining Room","BW-1833/A-B - Mantel in Banquet Hall [New Room]","BW-1834 - Section of Banquet Hall [New Room] mantel","BW-1835/A-B- Palladian or venetian window in Banquet Hall [New Room]","BW-1836/A-E - Illustration - Bushrod Washington from \"Mount Vernon and the Washington Family\" by C. Hale Sipe","BW-1837/A-B - Gadsby's Tavern; BW-1837/A - door leading to Courtyard; BW-1837/B - rear porch","BW-1838/A-C - Robert E. Lee - possibly Pine ; Original in Washington and Lee University Chapel Museum, Lexington, VA","BW-1839/A-D - General LaFayette - Peale ; Original in Washington and Lee University Chapel Museum, Lexington, VA;  Annual Report 1957, page 2","BW-1840/A-C - Daniel Parke Custis, Wollaston; Original in Washington and Lee University Chapel Museum, Lexington, VA","BW-1841/A-C - George Washington - Peale- 1772 ; Original in Washington and Lee University Chapel Museum, Lexington, VA","BW-1842/A-B - Mrs. Daniel Parke Custis [Martha], Wollaston; Original in Washington and Lee University Chapel Museum, Lexington, VA","BW-1843/A-C - John Parke and Martha Custis ; Original in Washington and Lee University Chapel Museum, Lexington, VA","BW-1844 - Pistol ; Washington \u0026 Lee University Museum","BW-1845 - Pistols ; Washington \u0026 Lee University Museum","BW-1846 - Knee buckles ; Washington \u0026 Lee University Museum","BW-1847 - Watch, razor, and belt ; Washington \u0026 Lee University Museum","BW-1848 - Commemorative plate - Sesquicentennial of Washington's Intiation as a Free Mason - Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania","BW-1849/A-B - Fichu","BW-1850/A-B - Quilt [H-587]","BW-1851/A-B - Watch - Dr. Craik [H-1107]","BW-1852/A-F- Kitchen Garden [Lower Garden]  - May 12, 1940","BW-1853/A-B - Flower Garden [Upper Garden] - May 12, 1940","BW-1854/A-F - Pair of jars with lids [M-1109/A-D]; deaccessioned 2016","BW-1855 - Portrait - Thomas Beall, Esq. - 4-section frame ; Out July 2, 1951 - John C. Chatterton,  Missing 6/5/1986","BW-1856/A-C - Compote - \"MW\" - States China reproduction [M-382]","BW-1857 - Key to Sulgrave Manor [M-866]","BW-1857 - Drawing - Lafayette Reviewing his Troops [M-1064]","BW-1859 - Portrait - Edward Vernon, Esq., watercolor on paper [M-994]","BW-1860 - Commemoration of the Centennial Anniversary of Washington's Birth ribbon [M-1142]","BW-1861 - Framed 15th-century glass from Sulgrave Manor [M-969]","BW-1862/A-B - Pieces of cornerstone from Sulgrave Manor","BW-1863 - Fish knife [M-606]","BW-1864 - Fish knife [M-606] and marrow spoon [M-607]","BW-1865 - Marrow spoon [M-607]","BW-1866 - Commemorative woman's belt printed image of Washington and Lafayette under the motto \"Imperishable their fame.\" [M-966]","BW-1867 - Chintz curtain fragment [W-649]","BW-1868 - Netted bed fringe [W-567]","BW-1869 - Stirrup [W-560]","BW-1870 - Pitcher ; Out July 2, 1951 - John C. Chatterton,  Missing 6/5/1986","BW-1871/A-B - Portrait - George Washington, painting, after Stuart [M-645]","BW-1872/A-C - Mary Washington dinner bell [W-822]","BW-1873/A-B - Trivet with relief portrait of George Washington [M-1004]","BW-1874/A-B - Powder horn [H-478]; deaccessioned 2020","BW-1875/A-B - Stonemason's hammer, 19th-century [W-1048]","BW-1876 - Bayonet [M-1005]","BW-1877/A-B - French Model 1766 infantry musket [H-477]","BW-1878/A-B - Shotgun - double barrel, 1820-1830 [H-476]; deaccessioned 2020","BW-1879 - Pitcher [M-672]; deaccessioned 2022","BW-1880 - Smallsword [H-758/A]","BW-1881/A-C - Sword ; BW-1881/A - Sword handle ; BW-1881/B-C - Sword [W-482]; deaccessioned 1946","BW-1882 - Smallsword [H-758/A-B]","BW-1883 - Cuttoe [H-758/C-D]","BW-1884A-B - Surveyor's compass and staff [W-579/A-B]","BW-1885/A-B - Goblets, silver [H-2525/A-B]; LOAN","BW-1886 - Walking staff","BW-1887 - Surveyor's Tripod [W-641]","BW-1888 - Six silver teaspoons [H-2534/A-F]; LOAN, returned to lender","BW-1889 - Gloves [H-485/A-B]","BW-1890 - Pair of infant booties [M-1113/A-B]","BW-1891/A-B - Cloth fragment","BW-1892/A-B - Toothpick and case [W-1025/A-B]; LOAN","BW-1893 - Pincushion [M-1112/A]; deaccessioned 2020","BW-1894/A-B - Basket of worsted flowers [W-623]; deaccessioned 2007","BW-1895 - Reticule [M-1112/D]; deaccessioned 2020","BW-1896 - Reticule [M-1112/C]; deaccessioned 2020","BW-1897 - Pin cushion","BW-1898 - Reticule [M-1112/E]; deaccessioned 2020","BW-1899/A-B - Reticule [W-1111/A]","BW-1900/A-B - Beaded reticule [M-1112/B]; deaccessioned 2020","BW-1901/A-B - Apron [M-1112/F]; deaccessioned 1955","BW-1902 - Commemorative broadside on satin [M-1112/G]; deaccessioned 2021","BW-1903 - Coffin handle [W-1026]","BW-1904 - Shawl","BW-1905/A-B - Case [W-1022]","BW-1906 - Spyglass [W-644]","BW-1907 - Bookmark [W-634]; deaccessioned 1973","BW-1908/A-B - Commemorative box made of wood from Mount Vernon [M-1049]","BW-1909 - Shaving mug [H-1184]","BW-1910/A-B - Espalier fruits in lower garden, spring growth - 1940","BW-1911 - Reticule [M-1012]","BW-1912 - Commemorative Medallion with view of Tomb, by James Crutchett [M-1160/B]","BW-1913/A-B - George Washington Commemorative Medallian by James Crutchett [M-1160/A]","BW-1914 - Pincushion made from fragment of Martha Washington's dress [W-1017]","BW-1915/A-B - George Washington Commemorative Medallion by James Crutchett, obverse and reverse with writing on back of medallion [M-1115/A]","BW-1916 - George Washington Commemorative Medallion by James Crutchett [M-1115/B] ; Out 7/3/1951 - John C. Chatterton;  Missing 6/5/1986","BW-1917/A-C - Sansom medal and case [M-1043]","BW-1918 - Shawl [W-989]","BW-1919 - Brick [M-1015]","BW-1920 - Brick [M-1016?]","BW-1921/A-B - Writing set with pen and letter opener used by Ann Pamela Cunningham [M-661/A-C]","BW-1922 - Coffin fragment from Washington's coffin [W-1032]","BW-1923 - Framed embroidery [M-1013]; deaccessioned 1973","BW-1924 - Coffin fragment [W-1033] - LOAN","BW-1925 - Key [M-1047]","BW-1926 - Bag","BW-1927/A-B - Portrait - Ann Pamela Cunningham by James Reid Lambdin [M-405]","BW-1928 - Coffin fragment, wood from Washington's coffin [W-1034]","BW-1929/A-C - French armchair in the Front Parlor [W-30]","BW-1930/A-D - Writing desk in Washington Bedchamber [W-220]","BW-1931/A-C - Dressing table [W-202]","BW-1932 - Bas relief - Alexander Hamilton","BW-1933 - Wood fragment from coffin [W-1158]","BW-1934 - Framed Hair of George Washington [W-656]","BW-1935 - Hair of the tail of Old Whitey, horse hair [W-1021]","BW-1936 - Medal cast of Washington [M-1068]; deaccessioned 1973","BW-1937 - Box made from George Washington's coffin with lock of both George Washington's and Red Jacket's hair [W-660]","BW-1938 - Nail head from coffin of Washington [W-1019/A]","BW-1939 - Hair of George Washington [W-497]","BW-1940 - Wood from Washington's coffin [W-1020/A-B]","BW-1941 - Cross made from fragment of George Washington's coffin [W-1121]","BW-1942 - Cast of stamp","BW-1943 - Wax seal impression of Davy Crockett's seal [M-1042]","BW-1944 - Pincushion of garment fabric fragments [W-970]","BW-1945 - Spanish coin found at Mount Vernon by Edmund Parker [H-1040]","BW-1946 - Belt","BW-1947 - Wood from Washington's coffin, fragments [W-1035/A-B]","BW-1948 - Embroidery [W-410]; deaccessioned 1973","BW-1949 - Portrait in very small case","BW-1950 - Handkerchief [W-590/A]; deaccessioned 2007","BW-1951 - Fragment of Washington's cloak [W-1044]","BW-1952 - Box made from George Washington's coffin [W-1036]","BW-1953 - Yellow lampas gown fragment [W-499/A]","BW-1954 - Yellow lampas gown fragment [W-499/B-C]","BW-1955 - Gown fragments [W-525/A-C]","BW-1956 - Clothing fragments [W-584/A-G]","BW-1957 - Gown fragments [W-544/A-G]","BW-1958 - Yellow damask upholstery fragment [W-499/D]","BW-1959 - Sleeve fragment [W-506/A-B]","BW-1960 - Bedspread ; W-572/A","BW-1961 - Red stripe gown fragment [W-639/A]","BW-1962 - Handkerchief [W-590/B]; deaccessioned 2011","BW-1963 - Portrait of Eleanor Parke Custis","BW-1964 - Hair of George Washington and Martha Washington in frame [W-557]","BW-1965/A-B - Candlestick [W-618]; See also #3964","BW-1966 - Washington memorial pitcher [M-566]; deaccessioned 2015","BW-1967 - Washington memorial pitcher [M-642]; deaccessioned 2015","BW-1968 - Teapot [W-1503/A-B]","BW-1969 - Pitcher - \"Surrender at Yorktown\" [M-993]","BW-1970 - Knife \u0026 fork","BW-1971 - Metal mugs [W-600] [W-601]; both deaccessioned 2007","BW-1972 - Tablespoons [W-650/A-B]","BW-1973/A-B - Dessert spoon [W-619]","BW-1974/A-B - Cruet stand [W-484]","BW-1975/A-B - Dessert spoons - six [H-445/A-F]","BW-1976/A-B - Teaspoons - five","BW-1977 - Lid - memorial design [H-2067]","BW-1978 - Memorial pitcher [M-991]; deaccessioned 1971","BW-1979 - Memorial pitcher [M-565]; deaccessioned 1971","BW-1980 - Pewter plate","BW-1981 - Letter opener [W-604]; deaccessioned 2007","BW-1982 - Washington portrait by Elisha Dick, A needle picture of George Washington - taken at Mount Vernon Oct. 31, 1928 for Katharine McCook Knox in presence of she and Harrison H. Dodge ; Negative destroyed 1975","BW-1983/A-B - Christening bowl and stand [W-531/A-B]","BW-1984 - Pitcher [W-516/A-B]","BW-1985 - Pitcher [W-516/A-B]","BW-1986 - Plate\t- Society of the Cincinnati [W-519]","BW-1987 - Plate - Society of the Cincinnati [W-483]","BW-1988 - Vase [W-491]","BW-1989/A-B - Light stand","BW-1990/A-C - Custard cup with lid [W-500/A-B]","BW-199/1A-B - Saucepan and cover [W-611/A-B]","BW-1992/A-B - Plate [W-507]","BW-1993/A-C - Plateau à deux pots à confiture [W-611/C-E] - LOAN","BW-1994/A-C - Butter dish [W-541/A-B]","BW-1995/A-B - Cup [W-529]","BW-1996 - Plate [W-719]","BW-1997 - Plate [W-612]","BW-1998 - Soup plate [H-536]","BW-1999/A-B - Martha Washington plate - States China [W-945]","BW-2000 - Martha Washington saucer - States china [W-509]","BW-2001 - Sugar bowl [W-756]","BW-2002 - Coffee pot [W-503]","BW-2003 - Cup \u0026 saucer [W-720/A-B]","BW-2004 - Saucer [W-720/B]","BW-2005 - Saucer [W-669]","BW-2006/A-B - Covered dish [W-534/A-B]","BW-2007/A-B - Soup plate [H-536]","BW-2008/A-B - Custard cup [H-492/A-B]","BW-2009 - Plate [H-670]","BW-2010/A-B - Chinese mug [W-664]","BW-2011/A-B - Platter [W-533]","BW-2012/A-B - Mug [W-657]","BW-2013 - Cup [H-501]; deaccessioned 1973","BW-2014/A-B - Tea bowl [W-508/A]","BW-2015 - Tea bowl and saucer [W-520/A-B]","BW-2016 - Saucer [W-508/B]","BW-2017 - Tea bowl [W-720/A]","BW-2018 - Dessert plate [W-625]","BW-2019/A-B - Bowl [W-665]","BW-2020/A-D - Glass decanter [W-706]","BW-2021/A-C - Champagne flute [W-524/A]","BW-2022/A-C - Glass decanter [W-705/A-B]","BW-2023/A-B - Dessert plate [W-663]","BW-2024/A-D - Punch bowl [W-658]","BW-2025/A-B - Saucer [W-633]","BW-2026/A-B - Dish","BW-2027 - Coffee cup \u0026 saucer [W-511/A-B]","BW-2028/A-B - Covered cup \u0026 saucer [H-502/A-C]; deaccessioned 1973","BW-2029/A-B - Blue and white plate [W-999]","BW-2030/A-B - Dessert dish [W-662]","BW-2031 - Punch cup [W-539]","BW-2032 - Punch cups [W-539] and [W-540]","BW-2033 - Punch cup [W-535]","BW-2034/A-B - Preserve dish [W-659]","BW-2035/A-B - Glass decanter with stopper [W-545]","BW-2036 - Champagne flute [W-524/B]","BW-2037 - Wine glass [H-707]","BW-2038 - Ale glasses [W-602/A-B]","BW-2039 - Toasting glass [W-629]","BW-2040 - Jelly glasses (2) [W-522/A-F]","BW-2041 - Paper cutter","BW-2042 - Shoe horn [W-550]","BW-2043 - Wedding ring and case [W-457/A-B]","BW-2044 - Pounce box [W-548]","BW-2045 - Razor [W-494]","BW-2046 - Knee buckle [W-830]","BW-2047 - Shoe buckle [W-459]","BW-2048/A-B - Snuff box [W-486]","BW-2049/A-C - Snuff box [W-449]","BW-2050 - Coffin fragment in the shape of a cross [W-559]; LOAN","BW-2051 - Shoe buckle [W-617/B]","BW-2052 - Knee buckle [W-617/A]","BW-2053 - Camp knife \u0026 fork [W-513/A-B]","BW-2054 - Three knives [W-450] [W-451] [W-452]; deaccessioned 2007","BW-2055 - Shoe buckles [W-458/A-B]","BW-2056 - Agate coat button [W-943]","BW-2057 - Needle case made of Martha Washington's gown fragments [W-564]","BW-2058/A-C - Kitchen Garden plan drawn by Natalia Ulman","BW-2059 - Needle case made of Martha Washington's gown fragments [W-609]; LOAN","BW-2060/A-B - Locket with hair of George Washington and Hessian flag fragment [W-944]","BW-2061 - Pair of bracelets [W-455/A-B]; deaccessioned, transferred to Woodlawn","BW-2062 - Thread case [W-588]","BW-2063 - Needle case [W-523]","BW-2064/A-B - Locket [W-444]; deaccessioned 1973","BW-2065 - Mourning brooch [W-442]","BW-2066/A-B - Brooch [W-453]; deaccessioned 2007","BW-2067/A-B - Gold watch [W-471]","BW-2068 - Ring [W-462]","BW-2077 - Needle case made of Martha Washington's gown fragments [W-569]","BW-2078/A-B - Sewing kit [W-585]; deaccessioned 1973","BW-2079 - Necklace [W-488]","BW-2080 - Pincushion [W-562]","BW-2081 - Beaded coin purse [W-622]; deaccessioned 1973","BW-2082 - Purse","BW-2083 - Penn Treaty quilt [W-365]","BW-2084/A-B - Restoration - Wash House - south wall, plaster removed showing lath","BW-2085/A-F - Mansion - cupola - interior, details of plaster, structural detail, and graffiti","BW-2086/A-G - Restoration - Wash House - interior - east wall, plaster removed showing lath","BW-2087/A-F - Restoration - Wash House - north wall \u0026 chimney front, plaster removed showing lath and brickwork","BW-2088/A-B - Restoration - Wash House chimney with plaster removed showing brickwork","BW-2089/A-J - Restoration - Wash House - west wall and door, plaster removed showing lath","BW-2090/A-B - Restoration - Wash House - ceiling, plaster removed showing lath","BW-2091 - Restoration - Wash House - south wall, detail of lath work","BW-2092/A-F - Restoration - School House [Garden House] - under repair, siding removed  to","BW-2093 - Kitchen Garden plan drawn by Natalia Ulman, 1937","BW-2094/A-F - A New and complete dictionary of arts and sciences; comprehending all the branches of useful knowledge, with accurate descriptions as well of the various machines, instruments, tools, figures, and schemes necessary for illustrating them, as of the classes, kinds, preparations, and uses of natural productions, whether animals, vegetables, minerals, fossils, or fluids; together with the kingdoms, provinces, cities, towns, and other remarkable places throughout the world.\nAuthorsThomas Jefferys -1771.Society of Arts (Great Britain). Society of Gentlemen 1763-64, 2nd ed., four volumes [W-1093/A-D]. Title page signed by George Washington.","BW-2095 - Copy photograph, Dillon photo of old west quarters - before rebuilding ; NOTE: Photographer \"M.C.\" unknown","BW-2096/A-C - Greenhouse Ruins at unknown site","BW-2097/A-B - Restoration - Wash House Roof, shingles removed","BW-2098 - Wye orangerie from Kodaslide by Charles Cecil Wall ; NOTE: photographer \"Collins\" ?","BW-2099 - North Lane gate at Spinning House","BW-2100 - Flower Garden [Upper garden] gate - west end of Greenhouse","BW-2101/A - Kitchen Garden [Lower garden] gate","BW-2101/B - Flower Garden [Upper garden] gate from Bowling Green","BW-2102/A-B - Paddock fence and gate; BW-2102/B - horse at gate","BW-2103/A-D - Book - The poems of Ossian, the son of Fingal, Washington's signature on preface page [W-1092] ; NOTE: photographer \"Collins\" ?","BW-2104/A-B - Section of gutter - eaves ;  NOTE: photographer \"Collins\" ?","BW-2105/A-B - Plate - \"Keep within compass..\" ; NOTE: photographer \"Collins\" ?","BW-2106 - Engraving - Washington's Grab (Old Tomb) [RP-554 ; Print-4108] ; NOTE: photographer \"Collins\" ?","BW-2107/A-B - Engraving - Washington's Sepulchre [M-1031] ; NOTE: photographer \"Collins\" ? ; 3 prints 4/1975","BW-2108 - Engraving - Washington, Amos Doolitle, 1800 ; NOTE: photographer \"Collins\" ?","BW-2109/A-B - Letter from John A. Washington, 1851 March 4 ; NOTE: photographer \"Collins\" ?","BW-2110/A-F - Account of articles sold, estate of George Washington, 1802 July 21 [W-815] ; NOTE: photographer \"Collins\" ?","BW-2111/A-C - Restoration - Wash House - re-roofing","BW-2112/A-C - Coach Steps [W-1099]","BW-2113/A-B - Pitcher and basin","BW-2114 - Pedigree of Washington ; Out 7/17/51 - John C. Chatterton; Missing 6-5-86","BW-2115 - Watercolor - Lawrence Washington's tombstone in England","BW-2116 - Engraving - Washington Family [M-1152]","BW-2117 - Engraving ; M-1138A ; Out 7/17/51 - John C. Chatterton; Missing 6-5-86","BW-2118/A-D - Re-roofing Ice House","BW-2119 - Coach House and Wash House","BW-2120/A-B - Letter concerning original hair","BW-2121/A-C - Locket with hair of George Washington [W-1150]","BW-2123 - Engraving - Washington by Laugier, 1859 [M-1065/A]","BW-2124 - Portrait - Washington, by Deland after Wright, 1899 [M-1129]","BW-2125/A-B - Bow-back Windsor chair [W-1105]","BW-2126/A-B - Medal - Mount Vernon in 1796","BW-2127 - Floor blocks","BW-2128/A-B -  Sèvres two-handled bowl [W-1153]","BW-2129/A-B - Building road thru Hell Hole","BW-2130/A-D - Restoration - South Necessary siding removed for repair","BW-2131/A-K - Wharf repairs - nose completely demolished showing cracks in outer walls at wharf, rotted supports of wharf roof, removal of fill from inside wharf","BW-2132/A-D - Hell Hole - new road","BW-2133 - Restoration - South Necessary","BW-2134/A-B - Cupola removed from Ice House","BW-213/5A-B - Bedspread - Yellow Room [M-1100]","BW-2136/A-B - Washington's waistcoat [W-1186]","BW-2137 - Martha Washington - White House portrait ; Out 7/17/51 - John C. Chatterton; missing - 6/5/86","BW-2138 - Eltham ; B.W. slide 552","BW-2139 - Copy photograph of Chestnut Grove, birthplace of Martha Washington","BW-2140 - Copy photograph of staircase in Chestnut Grove, birthplace of Martha Washington","BW-2141 - Copy photograph bedchamber in Chestnut Grove, birthplace of Martha Washington","BW-2142/A-C - Model of Bastille [W-402] in Museum","BW-2143/A-D - Looking glass [W-1181/A-B]","BW-2144/A-B - Details of wharf - nose of wharf and man hole in floor slab","BW-2145 - Copy photograph, Key of individuals in painting of Prince of Wale's visit to Washington Tomb -1860 ; Annual Report 1941","BW-2146/A-B - Woodlawn Mansion ; A - Woodlawn Mansion - East Front - snow ; K-228 ; B - Woodlawn Mansion - West Front - snow ; K-227","BW-2147 - Association Headquarters [Bolton Building] ; NOTE: photographer \"JMC\" ?","BW-2148/A-M - Restoration South Necessary - demolished and rebuilt showing wooden base and support, decay crumbling of the plastic walls; reconstruction of sides and interior","BW-2149/A-Q - Wharf repairs - rebuilding after removal of fill.  Showing concrete footings reinforced with steel beams and heavy timber.  Wharf completion.","BW-2150 - Letter - Lawrence Lewis, Woodlawn, Feb 8, 1839, to Mr. A. Moore, Alexandria, D.C.","BW-2151/A-B - Letter - Lawrence Lewis, Mount Vernon, Dec 28, 1801, to George Blagden, City of Washington [W-1238/C]","BW-2152/A-B - Letter - Lawrence Lewis, Woodlawn, Jan 16, 1805, to Bushrod Washington, Mount Vernon [W-1238/A]","BW-2153/A-D - Princess Juliana at Mount Vernon - Pictures taken on south lawn - Princess Juliana, Mrs. Roosevelt, Mrs. Towner, Mr. Charles Cecil Wall \u0026 party","BW-2154 - Nameplate - bottom of fire bucket","BW-2155 - Painting - early view Mount Vernon","BW-2156 - Portrait - George Washington, Gilbert Stuart, c. 1798 [H-4]","BW-2157/A-E - Restoration - North Necessary","BW-2158/A-F - Museum before renovation","BW-2160/ A-B - Sèvres - two-handled bowl [W-1153], bottom and side view","BW-2161 - George Washington medallion, bisque [M-1194]","BW-2162/A-B - Millstone '1770 WR'","BW-2163 - Peale Portrait - Washington ; Out 7/18/51 - John C. Chatterton; Missing 6-5-86","BW-2164 - Store Book, 1787 [W-676]","BW-2165 - Washingtons Tomb [Old Tomb]","BW-2166 - Book - Loose hints upon education : chiefly concerning the culture of the heart, title page with Washington's signature [W-390]","BW-2167 - Account book - Washington ; Out 7/18/51 - John C. Chatterton; Missing 6-5-1986","BW-2168 - George Washington's Cash Memorandum Book, 1785 [W-1901]","BW-2169/A-B - Letter - Tobias Lear to his mother","BW-2170/A-C - Letter - George Washington to Burwell Bassett, 1775 June 19 [W-714-a-b]","BW-2171A-B - Letter - George Washington to Marquis de Lafayette, 1798 October 8 [W-948]","BW-2172 - Letter - Martha Washington to Nelly Custis","BW-2173/A-B - Letter - Martha Washington to Nelly Custis","BW-2174 - Letter - Martha Washington to my dear child","BW-2175 - Letter - Martha Washington to Nelly Custis","BW-2176 - Envelope to Nelly Custis from Martha Washington","BW-2177 - 13 signatures of \"M. Washington\" and 1 signature of \"Miss Nelly Custis\"","BW-2178 - Recipe - \"To make a great cake\" [W-570]","BW-2179 - Account, ledger account of kitchen staples, 1794 April, at presidential residence in Philadelphia [W-678]","BW-2180 - Book - The beauties of the late Revd. Dr. Isaac Watts, with Washington's bookplate and signature on title page [W-388]","BW-2181 - Book of Common Prayer - published 1793, belonging to Marth Washington, Signed by Eleanor Parke Lewis (1802) on title page. Inscribed on endpaper in the hand of Lorenzo Lewis: For M E A Lewis, this prayer Book was read by her great grandmother Mrs. M. Washington twice a day from 1789 [sic] to the year 1802. [W-409]","BW-2182 - Compass [W-164]","BW-2183/A - Wax Medallic Portrait by Wright - close-up ; Out 7/18/51 - John C. Chatterton; Missing 6-5-86","BW-2185 - Old fence on Route 29 Above Warrenton, VA","BW-2186 - Gate - Monticello - Charlottesville, VA","BW-2187 - Scale model of post \u0026 rail fence","BW-2188 - Old gate at Monticello ; see: K. 404","BW-2189/A-B - Book - Commentary on the Book of Psalms - Volume II, title page signed by Martha Washinton, gift of Martha Washington to niece [W-1202/B]","BW-2190/A-B - Book - Commentary on the Book of Psalms - Volume I, title page signed by Martha Washington, given to niece [W-1202/A]","BW-2191/A-B - Book - A View of the Internal Evidence of the Christian Religion, title page signed by Mary Custis [W-1201]","BW-2192/A-B - Basket of worsted flowers [W-623]; deaccessioned 2007","BW-2193/A-B - Die for a Presidential Seal, Dorsett seal [H-1210]","BW-2194/A-C - Mount Vernon Chart","BW-2195 - Book - Mary Custis - \"A View of the Internal Evidence of the Christian Religion\" ; Missing 6/5/86","BW-2196 - China dish - broken in half - original ; Out 7/20/51 - John C. Chatterton; Missing 6-5-86","BW-2197 - Book - A Concordance to Holy Scriptures, by John Fisher [W-1190]","BW-2198/A-B - Group of medals selected for display in the museum [M-1200/A-D]","BW-2199/A-B - Portrait - Francis Bassett by Robert Edge Pine [W-1488]","BW-2200/A-C - Brown coat - George Washington's [W-1063]","BW-2201/A-B - Riding crop [W-1213] ; See also 3517","BW-2202/A-D - Book - Stephen's Philadelphia Directory for 1796, George Washington's copy [W-389]","BW-2206/A-C - Prince of Wales visit to the Tomb of Washington - 1860 [Not in the Mount Vernon collection]","BW-2207/A-B - Engraving  - Ancient entrance to Mount Vernon [West gate], Benson Lossing - 1858","BW-2208/A-B - Engraving - Mount Vernon boat landing, Benson Lossing, 1859","BW-2209/A-B - Lithograph - West View of the Mansion, by N. S. Bennett in aid of the Ladies Mount Vernon Association","BW-2210/A-C - Paintings by William Winstanley; A - View of the North [Hudson] River (Morning) [W-1179] ; B-C - View of the North [Hudson] River (Evening) [W-1180]","BW-2211/A-B - Waistcoat [W-574/C]","BW-2212/A-B - Lace collar [W-593]; deaccessioned 2007","BW-2213/A-B - Quilt top - details [W-587]","BW-2214/A-C - Cupola","BW-2215 - Broad axe [M-1215]; deaccessioned 2022","BW-2216 - Plastic mask - Washington's","BW-2217/A-B - Cut glass bowl [W-1265]","BW-2218 - Printed sketch of Destruction of the Bastille","BW-2219/A-D - Rug used in Dining Room [M-1266]; deaccessioned 1976","BW-2220 - Old double notched gate post","BW-2221A-C - Paddock fence - around stable yard - Paddock fence \u0026 solid board","BW-2222/A-B - Old post \u0026 rail fence ; A - Old post \u0026 rail fence - Wellington ; B - Old post \u0026 rail barrier - Matheson","BW-2223 - Gate - East Lawn - along retaining wall","BW-2224/A-R - Restoration - Wash House; A-E - repairs showing termites in studding \u0026 heavy timber base (sill); F-R - views from right side of fireplace around to left side, siding removed, exposed lath.","BW-2225; A-E - Lacquer writing desk [W-335]; E - on table in Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]","BW-2226 - Salt box","BW-2227 - Coffin fragment and coffin fragment case bearing Washington's profile [W-1212/A-B]","BW-2228 - Anvil [M-1207]; alternate MVLA number 66-65","BW-2229/A-B - Hair of George Washington with accompanying manuscript note \u0026 newspaper clipping attached on back [W-1214]","BW-2230/A-C - Planter containing orange tree - Upper Garden","BW-2231/A-B - Wooden latch - 3rd floor passage","BW-2232/A-E - Pohick Church","BW-2233 - Basement window at Harewood","BW-2234/A-B - Post and rail fence at Washington's Mill","BW-2235 - Gate on Little River Road","BW-2236/A-K - Excavations around Greenhouse, showing old foundation","BW-2237 - Bas-relief of Marquis de Lafayette [M-1221/B]","BW-2238 - Bas-relief of George Washington [M-1221/A]","BW-2239/A-B - Broken \"pitcher\" portrait of Washington (framed)","BW-2240/A-B - Drawing - Church in which Washington was married - St. Peters","BW-2241/A-B - Orangery - Mount Airy - ruins","BW-2242/A-B - Crepe myrtle, given to the Association by Robert E. Lee Memorial Foundation - Mrs. Lanier, President, and Mrs. Horace Mann Towner, Mount Vernon Regent, shown planting tree","BW-2243/A-B - Vault stone [W-396]","BW-2244/A-B - Stone roller [W-1147]","BW-2245/A-B - Marble bust of Washington","BW-2246/A-B - Barber's basin [M-1225]","BW-2247 - Grave - Robert Lewis - Masonic Cemetery, Fredericksburg, VA ; see K-435","BW-2248/A-D - Miniature statue of George Washington - after Houdon","BW-2249/A-B - Copy press [M-1227]; deaccessioned 2016","BW-2250 - Engraving - Lady Washington reception [M-1205]","BW-2251 - Flax spinning wheel - northwest quarters","BW-2252/A-C - Portrait - Ann Pamela Cunningham - close-up [M-405]","BW-2253/A-B - Bust - Washington - after Houdon","BW-2254/A-B - Engraving - Martha Washington, after Wollaston [M-727]","BW-2255/A-B - Benson Lossing's - General Plan of the Mansion and Grounds at Mount Vernon","BW-2256/A-B - Published map of Washington's farms at Mount Vernon, reduced from a drawing made by himself, by G. W. Boynton, Vol.XII, p. 316","BW-2257/A-G - Greenhouse foundation - interior view","BW-2258/A-B - Washington's Coat-of-Arms \u0026 Crest from over Front Parlor mantel","BW-2259/A-F - Wilton carpet [M-1275]; Purchased Feb. 1942, to be used on Front Parlor floor; deaccessioned 2020","BW-2260/A-B - Copy photograph, Kitchen Well House ; from a Miss Johnston's proof","BW-2261/A-B - Banquet Hall [New Room] - northeast corner","BW-2262 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - Palladian or venetian window","BW-2263 - Music room [Little Parlor] - from Central Hall door","BW-2264 - Music room [Little Parlor] - west wall","BW-2265/A-B - Platter [M-1246]; deaccessioned 2022","BW-2266 - Copy photograph, Coffee urn, silver [not in the MV collection]","BW-2267/A-B - Flat iron [M-1245]","BW-2268 - Lower Garden - Mansion in background","BW-2269 - Mansion - West Front","BW-2270/A-J - Restoration - Wash House - framework showing new work installed in 1941","BW-2271 - Fire engine house and engine","BW-2272/A-B - Willow tree saplings near west front of Mansion ; A - Willow tree between Mansion and Kitchen ; B - Willow tree between Servants' Hall and Mansion","BW-2273 - Engraving - General Francis Marion [M-1255/A]","BW-2274 - Engraving - Major General Thomas Sumter [M-1255/B]","BW-2275 - Engraving - Major General Charles Cotesworth Pinckney [M-1255/C]","BW-2276 - Engraving - Brigadier General John Cadwalader [M-1255/D]","BW-2277 - Engraving - Thaddeus Kosciuszko [M-1255/E]","BW-2278 - Engraving - Brigadier General George Weedon [M-1255/I]","BW-2279 - Engraving - John Philip DeHass [M-1255/F]","BW-2280 - Engraving - Major General Peter Muhlenberg [M-1255/G]","BW-2281 - Mortar","BW-2282 - Churn","BW-2283 - Card table [M-1288]; deaccessioned 2016","BW-2284 - Candle mold [M-851] alternate number [00-43]; deaccessioned 2022","BW-2285 - Strainer","BW-2286 - Candlestand","BW-2287/A-B - Urn ; A - Urn - legend; Type on back of photograph ; B - Urn - hot water ; Copy of photograph","BW-2288 - Greenhouse - proposed plan by Walter Macomber","BBW-2289 - Portrait - Gen. Francis Marion [M-712]","BW-2290/A-B - Medallion - Washington","BW-2291 -  Portrait - George Washington on porcelain [M-1298]","BW-2292 - Portrait - George Washington on porcelain","BW-2293/A-C - Engraving - American Flag over Mount Vernon, by Allen Russell Saalburg [M-1303]","BW-2294/A-C - Drawings of seals  - \"John Custis 1713,\" \"John Washington,\" and \"AW\"","BW-2295/A-C - Medallion of Washington belonging to Worth Bailey","BW-2296/A-D - Bottle seals","BW-2297/A-B - Copy photograph - Bedspread [H-1295]; deaccessioned","BW-2298 - Regent Mrs. Alice Haliburton Richards and Vice Regents in front of the administration building [Bolton Building] circa 1930","BW-2299 - Nelly Custis crib [W-237] with canopy","BW-2300 - Mary Ball Washington easy chair [W-152] upholstered with Mrs. Harrison's material","BW-2301/A-B - Dining Room table [M-1302] in dining room; table deaccessioned 2016","BW-2302/A-B - Martha Washington (pastel portrait) [M-1307]","BW-2305/A-E - Cobblestone gutter at Wash House uncovered when grading laundry yard","BW-2306/A-B - Bedspread [M-1356]","BW-2307 - Share of stock in Bank of Alexandria, 1796 July 5 [W-598]","BW-2308/A-B - Olive oil jar [W-1309]","BW-2309 - Keeler (wooden tub) [M-1363] alternate number [42-1.2]","BW-2310 - Piggin [M-1362]","BW-2311 - Engraving - George Washington: Premier President des Etats-Unis d'Amerique [M-1361]","BW-2312/A-B - Wooden mixing bowl [W-1360] ; A - Mixing bowl showing label - J.P. Morgan Sale","BW-2313/A-B - Mount Vernon - early view, engraved by M. Stuart, after John Gadsby Chapman, 1839 [M-1355]; Bought by Mrs. Hanks for the MVLA","BW-2314/A-E - George Washington miniatures (2) - larger miniature [M-1365], small miniature loan?","BW-2315/A - Banquet Hall [New Room] Mantel","BW-2315/C - Benjamin Franklin - Music Room [Little Parlor] ; Yale-Kountze Collection - LOAN","BW-2315/D - Lion ornaments - Central Passage ; Yale-Kountze Collection - LOAN","BW-2315/F - Engraving - above Blue Bedroom mantel ; Yale-Kountze Collection (engraving) - LOAN","BW-2315/G - Chest of drawers - Blue Bedroom ; Yale-Kountze Collection (chest of drawers) - LOAN","BW-2315/H, H-1 - Engraving - Washington Family by Savage ; Yale-Kountze Collection (engraving) - LOAN","BW-2315/I - Engravings - Banquet Hall [New Room] ; Yale-Kountze Collection (engraving) - LOAN","BW-2317 - Cincinnati china exhibited in museum","BW-2318 - Martha Washington - pastel [M-1307]","BW-2321 - Table - \"Wedding Breakfast\" - deButts [W-1435] - LOAN","BW-2322/A - Braddock sword - hilt [W-82]","BW-2322/B-C - Smallsword and scabbard (state or dress sword) [W-84/A-D] ; C- hilt","BW-2322/D-E - Prussian or Alte sword (Broadsword and scabbard) [W-85] ; E - Hilt","BW-2322F-G - Model 1767 French officer's epée (Mourning or Spanish dress sword) [W-83] ; G - Mourning or Spanish dress sword - hilt","BW-2322/H-I - Military sashes ; H - Military sash - Washington's [W-87] ; I - Military sash - \"1709\" - Braddock [W-86]","BW-2322/J - Telescopes or spyglasses [W-644] and [W-721]","BW-2322/K-L - Pair of Flintlock pistols [W-408/A-B] and holsters [W-349/A-B]","BW-2322/M - Canteen [W-350]","BW-2322/N - Cannon [W-716]","BW-2322/O - Brass uniform button \"22\" [W-443]","BW-2322/P - Pair of brass spurs [W-474/A-B]","BW-2322/Q-R - Field bedstead [W-473] ; Q - Field bedstead - folded ; R - Field bedstead - assembled","BW-2322/S - Cane daybed [H-208/A-C]","BW-2322/T-W - Trunks ; T - Trunk - \"I. H - 1775\" [W-366]; U - Army trunk - \"G.Washington - Virginia\" [W-312]; V - Trunk - detail of engraved plate - \"I.H-1775\" [W-366]; W - Army trunk - detail of engraved plate - \"1.H-1775\" - \"G. Washington - Virginia\"[W-312]","BW-2322/X-Y - Trunk [W-367]; Y - Trunk - \"General Washington No. 3\" - detail of brass plate [W-367]","BW-2322/Z - Liquor case with bottles and stopper [W-188/A-G]","BW-2322/AA - Packing chest [W-347]","BW-2322/BB - Needle case [W-523]","BW-2322/CC - Camp towel [W-505]","BW-2322/DD - Camp knife \u0026 fork [W-513/A-B]","BW-2322/EE - Travelling razor case [W-1598/A-C]","BW-2322/FF-GG - Shaving Case [W-481]; FF - Shaving case (closed); GG - Shaving case (open) - Proof only, negative missing 6/6/1980","BW-2322/HH - Pounce Box [W-548]","BW-2322/II - Braddock sword or Smallsword [W-82]","BW-2323 - Portrait of Lawrence Washington [W-126]","BW-2324 - Copy photograph - View (pre-1895) of Well House south of Kitchen","BW-2326/B - Map of Mount Vernon - 1793 ; \"Five Farms Map\", Courtesy, Huntington Library","BW-2329/C - Vaughan Plan ; Missing 3/27/2023","BW-2334/D - Silver lamp ; Yale-Delancey Kountze Collection","BW-2334/E - George Washington portrait on glass ; Yale-Delancey Kountze Collection; See also 2315","BW-2335/A-C - North vista","BW-2336/A-C - Soil analysis","BW-2337 - Engraved portrait - General Nathaniel Greene [M-1449]","BW-2338/A-B - Tree #102 - Ash, near the stable","BW-2339/A-D - Kitchen [Lower] Garden views","BW-2340/A-B - Boxwood hedge - Upper Garden","BW-2341/A-B - Sundial pedestal","BW-2342/A-F - Worn steps - Mansion \u0026 Spinning House","BW-2343/A-B - DuPont chairs - needlepoint seat covers","BW-2344/A-F1-2 - Foundations of wall at west end of Bowling Green","BW-2352/A-C - Cavity work - tree #70, located along south serpentine path next to lower garden wall.","BW-2353/A-GG - Military equipment booklet negatives, published by Mount Vernon Ladies' Association. Negatives include military equipment belonging to George Washington: packing cases, trunks, swords, sashes, furniture, razors, shaving case, canteen, field bedstead, needlepoint, spurs, holsters, button, liquor case, miniature cannon, camp knife and fork, and pair of pistols.","BW-2354 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - mantel","BW-2355/A-B - Office [Servants' Quarters] \u0026 Gardener's House","BW-2356/A-N - Weather vane, cupola, finial, etc. - Mansion","BW-2357/A-D - South tree line along serpentine path - foliage mass, views from southeast lawn near kitchen and paddock looking north.","BW-2358/A-B - Kentucky coffee bean #76 - south shrubbery","BW-2359/A-B - Cedar of Lebanon, #123, on the southeast lawn","BW-2360/A-E - Laundry Yard - fence line excavation","BW-2361/A-M - Laundry Yard - foundation excavation","BW-2362/A-C - Spinning House yard - foundation excavation ; See #2367 (1-6)","BW-2363/A-H - Documents - covers to Washington letters ; (THOM COLLECTION)","BW-2364/A-C - \"Louis XVI\" carpet in New Room [W-5]","BW-2366 - Upper Garden from Spinning House roof","BW-2367/A-F - Spinning House yard - foundation excavation ; See also #2362 (1-3)","BW-2369/A-E -  Copy photograph - Panoramic of Trolley terminal - Mount Vernon circa 1929 ; Copy negative 7/79, Original destroyed","BW-2370/A-C - Copy photographs - Mount Vernon - views in the 1920s ; Esther Cragg","BW-2371/A-E - Barn yard excavations","BW-2372/A-B - Botanical Garden - foundation wall details","BW-2373/A-U - Dairy details, exterior and interior views - before removal","BW-2374/A-B - Candlestand - Mansion Library","BW-2375/A-N - Restoration - Storehouse - Butler's House - interiors, stairs, walls, removal of boards to show interior of walls","BW-2377/A-J - Restoration - Storehouse - Butler's House - interiors, wall interiors, floor and wall details","BW-2380/A-B - Restoration - Storehouse - Butler's House - interiors, details of walls","BW-2383/A-B - Miniatures - George Washington by Charles Willson Peale [W-460] and Martha Washington by James Peale [W-624] ; Handbook 66","BW-2397 - Downstairs Bedroom  - bed ; Handbook 41","BW-2398 - Downstairs Bedroom - fireplace; Handbook 40","BW-2408 - Dining Room [Small Dining Room] ; Handbook 42","BW-2409 - Dining Room [Small Dining Room] ;  Handbook 43","BW-2414 - Flower Garden ; Handbook 26","BW-2440 - Kitchen - fireplace ; Handbook 65","BW-2485/A-B - Mansion - northeast façade ; Handbook 34","BW-2486 - Mansion - northeast façade","BW-2488 - Mansion - northeast façade, view of the piazza and Palladian or Venetian window.","BW-2489 - Mansion - northeast façade, Mansion's northeast corner, taken from the east lawn. The north colonnade and servants' hall are also visible.","BW-2490 - Mansion - northeast façade","BW-2491 - Mansion - northeast façade","BW-2495 - Mansion - west front façade","BW-2502 - Kitchen \u0026 Circle Storehouse from the bowling green. The southwest corner of the Mansion is visible at left ; Handbook 63","BW-2507 - Paddock, view with gate open, the lower garden brick wall is seen in the distance.","BW-2510 - Deer Park - view from the east lawn looking south which includes the deer park and the Potomac River in the distance.","BW-2514 - Dairy House - backside of the dairy house along the south lane.","BW-2516 - Mansion's south side, taken from the southeast lawn. The south colonnade,kitchen, and dairy are also visible.","BW-2518 - Staircase in central passage ; Handbook 39","BW-2523 - View of the bed in the northwest corner of the Blue Room.","BW-2524 - Fireplace and mantel in Blue Room","BW-2527 - View of fireplace and mantel in Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]","BW-2546 - Music room [Little Parlor] - harpsichord ;  Handbook 51","BW-2553 - Mansion's piazza, taken from the north end with a view of the river in the distance.  ; Handbook 37","BW-2558 - Piazza - from north end","BW-2570 - BW-2570 - West Gate and Porters' Lodges ;  Handbook 22","BW-2572 - West gate well house, view includes the west gate and both porters' lodges","BW-2574 - West Parlor [Front Parlor] - south wall with sofa and Peale portrait [H-17] ; Handbook 48","BW-2580 - Mrs. Washington's sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber], view of mantle and fireplace","BW-2644/B - Tavern-type table - reduced ; missing 3/27/2023","BW-2648/B - Mural - candelabra ensemble ; W-1181 ; Missing 3/27/2023","BW-2677/1-7 - Dairy exposed construction details, siding and roofing removed","BW-2678/1-4 - 18th century sanitary drainage at Mount Vernon; 1 - drawn diagram; 2-4 - excavation to reveal drainage","BW-2679/1-8 - Stable interiors, construction study; excavation and removal of modern floor materials","BW-2680/1-4 - Flower Garden - boxwood parterres","BW-2681/1-11 - table interiors, construction study; excavation and removal of modern floor materials","BW-2682/1-2 - Early view of Mount Vernon after a painting, circa 1790","BW-2683/1-2 - Flower Garden - boxwood parterres","BW-2684/1-2 - Portrait - Frances Bassett - original [W-1488] \u0026 copy","BW-2686/A-1 - Washington Family by Savage ; Negative made from A, 1975","BW-2691/1-2 - Admission sign at Texas Gate entrance","BW-2692 - Stone drainage inlet - Hampton Court","BW-2693/1-3 - Kitchen [Lower] Garden - back side of garden house showing brick foundation","BW-2694 - Side chair [W-95]","BW-2695 - Sheraton chair - West Parlor [Front Parlor]","BW-2696 - Side chair [W-1426] - LOAN","BW-2697 - Chippendale side chair [M-46]","BW-2698 - Chippendale side chair [W-1464]","BW-2699 - Chippendale side chair [H-8]; deaccessione 2015","BW-2700 - Uncommon Chair [W-159]","BW-2701 - Sack-back Windsor armchair [W-198]","BW-2702 - Child's sack-back Windsor high chair [W-103]","BW-2703 - Ladder-back rocking chair [W-313]","BW-2704 - Mary Ball Washington easy chair [W-152]","BW-2705 - Queen Anne armchair [M-25]; deaccessioned 1982","BW-2706 - Pair of Andirons [M-1606]; LOAN - Museum of Fine Arts, Boston","BW-2707 - Pair of andirons [M-67/A-B]","BW-2708 - Pair of andirons [H-1487/A-B]","BW-2709 - Crocheted bedspread [M-1927]; deaccessioned 2016","BW-2710 - Bolton counterpane [M-1312]; deaccessioned 2016","BW-2711 - Marseilles bedspread [W-1428]","BW-2712 - Bolton counterpane [M-254]; deaccessioned 2016","BW-2713 - Embroidered bedspread [M-1929]; deaccessioned 2019","BW-2714 - Bolton counterpane [M-1624]; deaccessioned 2016","BW-2715 - Crocheted bedspread [M-1100]; deacccessioned 2016","BW-2716 - Quilt - Lafayette bedspread [H-568]","BW-2717 - Bedspread [M-1925]; deaccessioned 2019","BW-2718 - Bedspread [M-1486]; deaccessioned 2019","BW-2719/1-2 - Quilts;  BW-2719/1 quilt [H-554]; BW-2719/2 - quilt [M-1300]; deaccessioned 2019","BW-2720 - Log Cabin quilt with pieces of garments worn by Martha Washington, George Washington, Eleanor Parke Custis Lewis, and Esther Coxe Lewis [W-1463]","BW-2721 - Interior of Circle Storehouse","BW-2722 - Cup, saucer \u0026 lid - States china [W-1497/A-C]","BW-2723 - West Front of Mansion from serpentine entrance (Bowling Green Gate closed)","BW-2724 - West Front of Mansion from serpentine entrance (Bowling Green Gate open)","BW-2725 - Upper Garden - Rose Garden","BW-2726 - Upper Garden - boxwood parterre (west)","BW-2727 - Botanical Garden","BW-2728 - Upper Garden - boxwood parterre","BW-2729 - Upper Garden - boxwood parterre","BW-2730 - Upper Garden - Rose Garden","BW-2731 - Cup \u0026 saucer - Custine [W-1454/A-B]","BW-2732 - Cup \u0026 saucer - Sevres set [W-1456/A-B]","BW-2733 - Cup \u0026 saucer - Sevres set [W-1491/A-B]","BW-2734 - Saucepan [W-1457] and custard cup [W-1456/C-D] - Sevres set","BW-2735 - Silver salts - open tops; LOAN","BW-2736 - Canister - tea caddy [W-1390]; LOAN","BW-2737 - Leaf-shaped dish [W-1455]","BWBW-2738 - Book - Poems chiefly in the Scottish dialect, Robert Burns [W-1498]","BW-2739 - List of Negroes, 1799 [A-366.65]","BW-2740 - Release of Indenture, Roger Gregory and Mildred Gregory to Augustine Washington, 1726 May 17 [A-373]","BW-2741 - 1797 Diary of George Washington [W-1490]","BW-2742 - 1797 Diary of George Washington [W-1490]","BW-2743 - 1797 Diary of George Washington [W-1490]","BW-2744 - George Washington - bookplate - Burns Poems [W-1498]","BW-2745 - Bushrod Washington - bookplate - Burns Poems [W-1498]","BW-2762/A-E - Stable - stall floor excavations","BW-2763/A-B - Stable - exterior pavement excavations","BW-2764/A-F - Brick walk from stable towards Tomb area","BW-2765/A-O - Holly trees #127 (male), #128 (female) on the east lawn lifted by winch, moved and replanted in the south grove.","BW-2766/A-C - Excavation - Brick and tile drains through south grove","BW-2767/A-B - Excavation - Brick drain through south grove","BW-2768/1-20 - Restoration - Washington Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber]; BW-2768/1-6,18-20 - fireplace, details; BW-2768/7, 15-16 - Washington Bedroom - north wall; BW-2768/8-9 - Washington Bedroom - east wall; BW-2768/10,14 - Washington Bedroom - south wall; BW-2768/11-12 - Washington Bedroom - west wall; BW-2768/13,17 - Washington Bedroom - wallpaper pattern - north wall","BW-2769/1-9 - Restoration - Washington Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber], north dressing room or closet; BW-2769/1,9 - north wall; BW-2769/2-3 - east wall; BW-2769/4-5 - south wall; BW-2769/6-8 - west wall","BW-2770/1-16 - Restoration - Washington Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber], south closet; BW-2770/1-2 - north wall; BW-2770/3-4 - east wall; BW-2770/5 - east wall detail; BW-2770/6-7 - south wall; BW-2770/8 - south wall detail; BW-2770/9-10 - west wall; BW-2770/11-14 - west wall detail; BW-2770/15-16 - west wall","BW-2771/A-C - Colorless cut glass compote bowl on stand [W-2378]","BW-2772 - Wine glass [W-2381]","BW-2809/1-3 - Silver bread basket [W-2801]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2810/1-2 - Argand lamp [W-2910] ; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2811/1-2 - Cruet stand [W-2911/A-C]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2812 - Red Moroccan leather pocketbook [W-2804/A]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2813 - Martha Parke Custis, bust-length oval miniature [W-4905], attributed to Charles Willson Peale; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2814 - Red Moroccan leather pocketbook [W-2804/A]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2815 - Netted shawl [W-1527/A]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2816 - Pair of gloves [W-1517/A-B]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2819 - Knitted garters [W-1516/A-B]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2820 - Book - \"Captain Cook's Third and Last Voyage,\" property of Eliza Parke Custis' grandson","BW-2821 - Book - \"History of Col. Parke's Administration,\" 1717, property of John Custis; title page with signature; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2822 - Book - \"An abridgment of Sir Walter Raleigh's History of the world,..\", 1698, property of John Custis, title page [W-1549]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2823 - Book - \"The Diary of the Late George Bubb Dodington\", title page signed by George Washington [W-1547]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2824 - George Washington bookplate in, \"The Diary of the Late George Bubb Dodington\" [W-1547];  Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2825 - Book - \"The Lady's Magazine,\" owned by Mrs. Washington [W-1548]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2826 - Book - \"The Lady's Magazine,\" with Martha Washington's signature [W-1548]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2827/1-6 - Letter - George Washington to Lund Washington, August 13, 1783 [A-508];  Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2828/1-2 - Letter - Thomas Law to John Law, May 13, 1802 [RM-619 ; MS-4527.1]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2829 - Letter - John Trumbull to Mrs. Eliza Custis Law, May 1, 1830 ; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2830 - Letter - John Trumbull to Mrs. Eliza Custis Law, December 15, 1823 ; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2831/1-2 - Letter - John Trumbull to Mrs. Eliza Custis Law, April 3, 1829 ; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2832 - Letter - John Trumbull to Mrs. Eliza Custis Law, May 5, 1829 ; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2833/1-2 - John Trumbull Statement regarding portrait of George Washington ;  Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2834 - Letter - John Trumbull to Mrs. Eliza Custis Law, January 25, 1829 ; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2835 - Signature of John Custis inside book - \"An abridgment of Sir Walter Raleigh's History of the world,..\", 1698 [W-1549]","BW-2836 - Inscription inside book - \"Captain Cook's Third and Last Voyage\"; inscription from Eliza Parke Custis to her only grandson Edmund L. Rogers; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2837 - Writing box with a note inside written by Eliza Parke Custis; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2838 - Prayer book, inscription of Eliza Parke Custis; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2839 - Prayer book with note from Eliza Parke Custis; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2840/1-2 - George Washington's dentures [W-1520]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2841/1-2 - Tape-loom [H-4909] and horn spoon [W-4908]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2842/1-3 - Gold medal and snuff box [W-2810]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2843 - Sheffield coaster [W-2802]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2844 - Pewter camp plate [W-1521]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2845 - Society of the Cincinnati soup plate [possibly W-2559?]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2846/1-2 - Martha Washington States China saucer;  Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2847 - Reverse memorial locket Martha Parke Custis,not in Mount Vernon collection; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2848 - Cufflinks - copper cufflink [W-4911] and enamel cufflink [W-2558]; and stud; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2849 - Silver compass [W-4907] and pocket drawing set [W-2806/A-D]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2850 - Miniature - George Washington [W-4906] and Martha Washington [W-4904]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2851 - Miniature, John Parke Custis [W-4904]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2852/1-2 - Mourning locket [?] and miniature of Martha Parke Custis [W-4905]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2853/1-4 - Thomas Law by John Zoffany ; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2854 - Trumbull portrait of George Washington at Verplanck's Point - not in Mount Vernon collection; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2855 - Quilted cover by Martha Washington [W-1522]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2856 - Camp towel and pomatum knife [W-2805]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2857 - Dress fragments ; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2858 - Child's mitt [W-1529]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2859/1-2 - Sunbonnet [W-1526]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2860 - Sleeves [W-1527/C-D] and nightcap [W-1527/B], knitted; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2861 - Two pairs of gloves [W-1915/A-B] [W-1916/A-B]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2862/1-2 - Brown silk dress belonging to Martha Washington [W-1523]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2863 - Dress bodice [W-1525]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2864 - Pair of shoes [W-1524/A-B]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2865 - Quilted waistcoat; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2866 - Linen waistcoat [W-1518]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2867 - Breeches [W-1515]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2868/1-2 - Blue coat [W-1514]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2869/1-3 - Writing box with a note inside written by Eliza Parke Custis; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith;  See BW-2837","BW-2870/1-3 - Trunk [W-1513]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2871/1-3 - Chest of drawers [W-2800]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2872/1-4 - Chest of drawers [W-2800]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2873/1-4 - Marble slab table [W-1546]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2874 - Backstool [W-2733]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2875/1-5 - Family Kitchen excavations - west room floor; BW-2875/1 - southwest corner; BW-2875/2 - opposite southwest corner; BW-2857/3 - northwest corner; BW-2875/4 - fireplace base - west wall; BW-2875/5 - east wall","BW-2876/1-3 - Kitchen Garden - Bee House","BW-2877/1-9 - Stable - mule shed details","BW-2878/1-2 - Windsor chairs on piazza","BW-2879/1-4 - Family Kitchen - stair details","BW-2880/1-2 - Grounds detail - area behind office [Servants' Hall]","BW-2881 - Engraving - Lady Washington [M-1027/A]","BW-2882/1-4 - Excavation - Family Kitchen - interior details","BW-2883/1-2 - Excavation - Brick drain from south side of Family Kitchen","BW-2884/1-3 - Excavation grounds detail - corners of deer park wall at center gate","BW-2885 - Cut glass carafe; one of a pair [H-1631/A-B]","BW-2886/1-4 - Family Kitchen - excavation around Well House ; missing 6-10-1986","BW-2887/1-9 - Family Kitchen - interior details ; missing 6-10-1986","BW-2888/1-6 - Family Kitchen - interior details ; missing 6-10-1986","BW-2889/1-6 - Family Kitchen - interior details ; missing 6-10-1986","BW-2890/1-4 - Restoration - West Quarters [Greenhouse Slave Quarters] - exterior wall details","BW-2891/1-23 - Powel Coach details [H-737]; BW-2891/1 -  cranes; BW-2891/2 - horizontal (5th) wheel - front view; BW-2891/3 - horizontal (5th) wheel - side view; BW-2891/4-5 - rear axle, axle bed \u0026 transom; BW-2891/6 - rear axle, axle bed, raisers \u0026 platform; BW-2891/7 - plow handles \u0026 footman's platform; BW-2891/8 - plow handles - side view; BW-2891/9 - plow handles - side view with bolts; BW-2891/10 - plow handles - top view, detailed; BW-2891/11 - fore (under) carriage - top view; BW-2891/12 - fore (under) carriage - side view; BW-2891/13 - fore (under) carriage - bottom view; BW-2891/14 - front wheel - front view; BW-2891/15 - front wheel - side view; BW-2891/16 - front wheel - back view; BW-2891/17 - rear wheel - front view; BW-2891/18 - rear wheel - side view ; 2891/19 - rear wheel - back view ; 289120-21 - main braces (straps) ; 2891/22 - springs (body) - front view; BW-2891/23 - springs (body) - side view","BW-2891/24-46 - Powel Coach details [H-737]; BW-2891/24 - springs (body) - back view; BW-2891/25 - raisers (blocks) - seat bolt, frame bolts, door handle; BW-2891/26 - Footmans step - king bolt; BW-2891/27 - Linchpin - axle at M-nut wheel-iron; BW-2891/28-29 - Splinter bar (draw-bar); BW-2891/30 - Coach body exterior - front; BW-2891/31 - Coach body exterior - right side; BW-2891/32 - Coach body exterior - rear; BW-2891/33 - Coach body - right side door open - step down; BW-2891/34 - Coach interior - general view - upper part; BW-2891/35-36 - Coach interior - front - two views; BW-2891/37 - Coach interior - left side; BW-2891/38 - Coach interior - rear; BW-2891/39-40 - Windows - side door; BW-2891/41 - Windows - side door rear; BW-2891/42-43 - Venetian blinds - side and back; BW-2891/44-45 - Carved ornaments at bottom outside corners; BW-2891/46 - Coachman's seat - four views","BW-2891/47-68 - Powel Coach details [H-737]; BW-2891/47-49 - Coachman's seat; BW-2891/50 - Coachman's seat - detail of springs; BW-2891/51 - Front box - bottom; BW-2891/52-53 - Front box - top; BW-2891/54 - Front box - door and side; BW-2891/55-56 - Front box - door closed \u0026 door open - lock ; 2891/57 - Venetian blinds front - inside ; 2891/58 - Venetian blinds front - outside; BW-2891/59 - Front windows; BW-2891/60 - Top moulding - Crane - leathers; BW-2891/61-64 - Lamps - different views; BW-2891/65-66 - Photograph of picture found in coach; BW-2891/67-68 - Photograph of framed picture (1853?)","NOTE:  BW-2891/57-68 photos taken February 1950","BW-2892 - Chassis of Concord coach in Hell Hole (1850)","BW-2893 - Washington - Book Plate - Genuine ; Annual Report '57, p. 30","BW-2894 - Washington - Book plate - spurious","BW-2902/A-C - Stable - mule shed","BW-2903/1-3 - Restoration - Family Kitchen - rear of fireplace \u0026 oven beneath weatherboards; see also BW-2908","BW-2904/1-2 - Greenhouse - excavation details","BW-2905/1-21 - Greenhouse - excavation details","BW-2906/1-3 - Flower Garden - Magnolia \"planted by Lafayette\"; see also BW-2916","BW-2907 - Family Kitchen - exterior section of south facade","BW-2908/1-3 - Family Kitchen - rear of fireplace \u0026 oven beneath weatherboards after restoration;  see also BW-2903","BW-2909 - Family Kitchen floor, drain in front of oven","BW-2910 - Kitchen Garden [Lower Garden] - excavation along north wall","BW-2911 - Liquor case [W-188] - Butler's Pantry","BW-2912 - Trunk [A-447.1]","BW-2913 - Spice box [W-1416] ; Yale-Kountze Collection - LOAN","BW-2914 - Box - brass nail studded [A-447.4]","BW-2915/A-C - Restoration - Fireplace hood in Family Kitchen, showing details behind spit boards","BW-2916/A-J - Greenhouse - excavation details","BW-2916/K-M - Wax medallion of George Washington by Joseph Wright ; Missing 4/24/2023","BW-2917/A-G - Small bust of George Washington by unknown artist","BW-2918/A-B - Greenhouse \u0026 Slave Quarters - reconstruction progress, bricking wall","BW-2919/1-4 - Low aerial view of upper garden during reconstruction of greenhouse slave quarters","BW-2920/1-4 - Restoration - Family Kitchen - removal of dormers","BW-2921/1-2 - Restoration - Family Kitchen - exterior after removal of dormers \u0026 replacement of sheathing on north dormers","BW-2922/1-5 - Family Kitchen - after restoration of interior","BW-2923 - Greenhouse Progressive Development Plan of 1950, blueprint by Walter Macomber","BW-2924/1-2 - Cup \u0026 saucer reproduction of States China - privately owned","BW-2925 - Tin cream whipper [M-1477] - Mount Vernon Collection","BW-2926/1-16 - Powel Coach [H-737] with a team of horses and drivers parades in front of Mansion - Governor's Day - October 26, 1950","BW-2927/1-7 - Restoration - Banquet Hall [New Room] - showing early plaster","BW-2928/1-9 - Restoration - Banquet Hall [New Room] - early plaster removed showing lath","BW-2929/1-2 - Laurus Tinus plant in reproduction flowerpot, placed on the piazza","BW-2930/1-7 - Excavation -  Flower [Upper] Garden - foundation walls below grade on garden side of east and west quarters","BW-2941/1-4 - Elm #44 along serpentine path showing damage, to be removed","BW-2942/1-5 - Walls of old Propagating House at end of west quarters in Flower Garden","BW-2943/A - George Washington's Presidential Coach Transparent ; Missing 4/24/2023","BW-2945/ A-D - Bust of George Washington by Hiram Powers [H-738]","BW-2946/A-C - North colonnade - restoration of ceiling and roof framing","BW-2955/A-B - Copy photograph - \"Wellington\"","BW-2956 - Book - \"An Abridgment of Sir Walter Raleigh's History of the World,\" [W-1549] title page (blurry)","BW-2957 - Book - \"Memoirs and select remains of an only son..,\" by Thomas Durand, signed by Thomas Washington, title page [H-1348]","BW-2958 - Book - \"The Diary of the Late George Bubb Dodington,\" signed by George Washington, title page [W-1547]","BW-2959 - Book - \"The Pleasures of Memory..\" 1795, title page [W-1319]","BW-2960 - \"Biography of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence\" - John Sanderson, title page [W-1338/A-I]","BW-2961 - Book - \"Poems by William Cowper\" signed by L. Lewis, title page [W-1325/A-C]","BW-2962 - Book - \"Poems by Bernard Barton,\" inscription on title page, 'M. E. A Lewis, a New Year's gift from her affectionate cousin, N. A. R. Custis'[W-1322]","BW-2963 - Book - \"Memoirs of the War in the Southern Department\" - Henry Lee","BW-2964 - Book - \"Essays \u0026 Notes on Husbandry\" - J. B. Bordley, title page signed by Gabriel Lewis [H-1359]","BW-2965 - Book - \"The Expedition of Humphry Clinker\" [W-1357]","BW-2966 - Book - \"Horse-Hoeing Husbandry\" - Jethro Tull, title page [H-1323]","BW-2967 - Book - \"The Penny Magazine\" [W-1332/A-C]","BW-2968 - Book - \"The Children of the Abbey\" - R.W. Roche, signed by Eleanor Parke Custis [W-1556]","BW-2969 - Book - \"The Book of Common Prayer\"","BW-2970 - Book - \"The Odyssey of Homer\" [H-1352/A\u0026B]","BW-2971 - Book - \"Whims and Oddities in Prose and Verse\" - Thomas Hood, signed by L. Lewis [W-1327]","BW-2972 - Book - \"The History of England\" - Swollet, signed by George W. Craik [H-1473]","BW-2973 - Book - \"The Sermons of Mr. Yorick\" [W-1358/A-F]","BW-2974 - Book - \"Natural Theology\" - Paley, signed by Bushrod Washington [H-1609]","BW-2975 - Book - \"The Iliad of Homer\"","BW-2976 - Book - \"Gulliver Redivivius, or the Curious and Entertaining Travels..\" signed by Lorenzo Lewis [W-1340]","BW-2977 - Book - \"A Collection of Poems\" signed by W.W. Lewis","BW-2978 - Book - \"Works of the late Doctor Benjamin Franklin\" [H-1607]","BW-2979 - Book - \"A Collection of all such Acts of the General Assembly of Virginia\" signed by Lawrence Lewis","BW-2980 - Book \"The Beauties of Sterne\" signed by George Washington [W-1646]","BW-2981 - Book - \"Reports of Cases in the Court of Appeals in Virginia\" by Bushrod Washington, signed by Lawrence Lewis [W-1329]","BW-2982 - Book - \"The Reign of Louis the Sixteenth\" - John Gifford, signed by Lawrence Lewis [W-1335]","BW-2983 - Book - \"Rural Oeconomy\" signed by John Lewis [H-1353]","BW-2984 - Book - \"The Tatler, or Lucubrations of Isaac Bickerstaff\" [H-1347/A\u0026B]","BW-2985 - Book - \"A Selection from the Harleian Miscellany\" signed by Lawrence Lewis [W-1339]","BW-2986 - Book - \"A Selection of Speeches of the President of the United States\" signed by Lawrence Lewis [W-1342]","BW-2987 - Book - \"The Fables of John Dryden\" signed by Lawrence Lewis [W-1334]","BW-2988 - Book - \"O'Euvres de M. De Voltaire\" [H-1344]","BW-2989 - Book - \"The Village Pastor\"- Augustus La Fontaine, signed by Eleanor Parke Lewis [W-1318/A-B]","BW-2990 - Book - \"Les Avantures de Telemaque\" - Francois de Salignac, signed by Thomas Fairfax [H-1343]","BW-2991 - Book - \"The Life of Lorenzo de Medici\" - William Roscoe, signed by Eleanor Parke Lewis [W-1321]","BW-2992 - Book - \"Tour Through Holland\" - Henry Peckham, signed by B. Dandridge [H-1330]","BW-2993 - Book - \"The Dramatic Works of Colley Cibber\" - signed by Lawrence Lewis [W-1315/A-E]","BW-2994 - Book - \"A Voyage Towards the South Pole\" - James Cook, signed by Lawrence Lewis [W-1316/A-B]","BW-2995 - Book - \"The Lady's Companion\" - signed by Frances Dandridge [W-1489]","BW-2996 - Book - \"Poems by C. Churchill\" - signed by Samuel Washington [H-1345]","BW-2997 - Book - \"The Domestic Encyclopaedia\" - A. F. M. Willich, M.D., signed by Eliza P. Custis [W-1331/A-E]","BW-2998 - Book - \"The Private Life of Lewis XV\" - J.O. Justamond, signed by George Washington [W-1460]","BW-2999 - Book - \"Evelina\" - W-1326/A-C","BW-3000 -  Book - \"The Antiquities of England and Wales\" - signed by Lawrence Lewis [W-1314]","BW-3001 - Book - \"Voyage Round the World\" - Captain Nathaniel Portlock, signed by Lawrence Lewis [W-1337]","BW-3002 - Book - \"The History and Antiquities of the Town \u0026 County of the Town of Nottingham\" - John Throsby, signed by Lawrence Lewis [W-1333]","BW-3003 - Book - \"Three years' travels throughout the interior parts of North America\"- Johnathan Carver [W-1328]","BW-3004 - Book - \"Letters from a Persian in England\" [W-1324]","BW-3005 - Book - \"The Natural and Chemical Elements of Agriculture\" - John Wills [H-1349]","BW-3006 - Book - \"Dissertations Moral and Critical\" - James Beattie, signed by Lorenzo Lewis [W-1320/A-J]","BW-3007 - Book - \"Nocturnal Visit\" - Maria Regina Roche, signed by Eleanor Parke Lewis [W-1341/A-B]","BW-3008/A-D - Book - Illustrations from \"The Lady's Companion\" on how to Cook Fowl \u0026 Rabbit [W-1489]","BW-3009 - French regimental banner [M-1391]; LOAN","BW-3010 - Gray silk gown fragment [M-1496]","BW-3011 - Tent fragment [W-1389]; LOAN","BW-3012 - Punch bowl [W-1452]","BW-3013 - Pearl jewelry - dove pin and pair of earrings [W-1444/A-C]","BW-3014 - Pink and brown stripe gown fragment [W-1511]","BW-3015 - Portrait - Laboissiere L'un des Fondateurs de la Republique [H-1397]; LOAN","BW-3016 - Sewing box [W-1437]","BW-3017 - Brooch with hair of George Washington [W-1470]","BW-3018 - Curtain fragment [W-1387]; LOAN","BW-3019 - Silver candlestick [W-1466]","BW-3020 - Engraving - The Home of Washington, Mount Vernon, Va., Currier \u0026 Ives [M-1618]; deaccessioned 2017","BW-3021 - Clock [H-1398]; LOAN","BW-3022 - Pestle [W-1422]","BW-3023 - Inkstand [W-1461/A-E]","BW-3024 - Netted fringe [M-1632]","BW-3025 - Tea bowl and saucer [W-1472/A-B]","BW-3026 - Mechlin lace trim [W-1443]","BW-3027 - Portrait - Benjamin Franklin [H-1414]; LOAN","BW-3028 - Dessert spoon - Custis crest [W-1468]","BW-3029 - Comb - silver [W-1442]","BW-3030 - Traveling writing desk [W-1429]","BW-3031 - Hide trunk [M-1505]; formerly owned by William Lanier Washington","BW-3032 - Three spoons engraved with a \"W\" [M-1600/A-C]","BW-3033 - Vaughan Plan - von Glummer [M-1483]","BW-3034 - Engraving - View of Mount Vernon [East Front], probably William Henry Bartlett [M-1484, A-333]","BW-3035 - Painting - George Washington's New Tomb, oil on linoleum [M-1493]","BW-3036 - Pair of pearlware figurines [M-1536/A-B]; deaccessioned 2022","BW-3037 - Worcester basket [M-1555]; deaccessioned 2022","BW-3038/A - Portrait - Martha Parke Custis Peter, Robert Edge Pine, 1785 [W-1616]","BW-3038/B - Illustration of Tudor Place","BW-3039 - Spoon engraved with \"W\" [A-462; W-1535]","BW-3040 - Glass stopper [M-1641]; deaccessioned 2021","BW-3041 - Glass sweetmeat dish [W-1636]","BW-3042 - Argand mantel lamp [W-1592]","BW-3043/A-B - Travelling razor case [W-1598/A-G]","BW-3044 - Memorial pitcher [A-527 ; M-1597]; LOAN","BW-3045 - Engraving - Washington at Valley Forge, Nathaniel Currier [M-1630]","BW-3046 - Knife case - one of a pair [M-1603/A-B ; A-533]","BW-3047 - Yellow lampas gown fragment [W-1482/A-B ; A-333]","BW-3048 - Lace fragment","BW-3049 - Lace fragment","BW-3050 - Portrait Ring [H-1480]","BW-3051 - Coffin hardware [W-1599]; LOAN","BW-3052/A-B - Locket with hair of General George Washington and General Zachary Taylor [M-1495]","BW-3053 - Pink and blue flower bouquets gown fragment [W-1610 ; A-538]","BW-3054 - Flowered green silk gown fragment [M-1504]","BW-3055 - Mrs. John Parke Custis' blue stripe gown fragment [W-1482/C]","BW-3056 - Bootjack [W-1479]","BW-3057 - Argand lamp [W-1545]","BW-3058 - Figurine of Mother Goose [M-1552]; deaccessioned 2022","BW-3059 - Watch fob seal - \"J.A.W.\", previously owned by William Lanier Washington [W-1471/A]","BW-3060 - Fan [H-1551]","BW-3061 - Commemorative watch key - George Washington, previously owned by William Lanier Washington [M-1507]","BW-3062 - Brass cuff links [M-1554/A-B]","BW-3063 - Button hook","BW-3064 - Mourning pin [M-1589]","BW-3065 - Brooch with hair of George Washington [W-1588]","BW-3066 - Pair of jelly glasses - one of the glasses is A-500 ; W-1640","BW-3067 - Cut glass decanter and stopper [W-1643/A-B]","BW-3068 - Cut glass decanter [W-1642]","BW-3069 - Cut glass carafes [H-1631/A-B]","BW-3070 - Painting - George Washington miniature, after Stuart, in collection of William Lanier Washington [M-1509]","BW-3071 - Portrait - Drawing of Lafayette [H-1399]; LOAN","BW-3072 - Canister and lid [W-1427; A-296]","BW-3073 - Pair of plated candlesticks [M-1625/A-B; A-389]","BW-3074 - Yellow silk damask fragment [W-1386]; LOAN","BW-3075 - Portrait - Marquis de Lafayette [H-1398]","BW-3076 - Embroidered letter \"A\" [W-1423]; deaccessioned","BW-3077 - Upholstery fragment [W-1385]; LOAN","BW-3078 - Portrait - M. Le Mis De Lafayette [H-1396]; LOAN","BW-3079 - Gown fragment [W-1424]","BW-3080 - Hair of George Washington [W-1476]; LOAN-closed","BW-3081 - Water basin and guglet [H-1296/C-D]; deaccessioned 2022","BW-3082 - Clasp knife [W-1421]","BW-3083 - Water basin and guglet [M-1541/A-B]","BW-3084 - Shoe buckles [W-458/A-B]","BW-3086 - Bust of Lafayette [H-1400]","BW-3087 - Silver spurs [W-1467/A-B]; LOAN","BW-3088 - Three snuff boxes with portrait miniatures of George Washington [M-1371/A-C]; LOAN","BW-3089 - Bust of Lafayette [H-1401]; LOAN - closed","BW-3090 - Pair of decanters with stoppers [W-1445]","BW-3091 - Vegetable dish with cover, memorial [M-1378]; LOAN","BW-3092 - Black velvet fragment [W-1431/C.1-2]","BW-3093 - Textile fragments [M-1644]","BW-3094 - Framed glass buttons and fragments [W-1388/A-H; A-287]","BW-3095 - Pair of candlesticks [M-1626/A-B; A-391]","BW-3096 - Coffee cup [W-1485]","BW-3097 - Chocolate cup and saucer [M-1620/A-B]; deaccessioned 2022","BW-3098 - Coffee cup and saucer [W-1639/A-B]","BW-3099 - Custard cup [M-1634/A-B]","BW-3100 - Cup and saucer [M-1638/A-B]; deaccessioned 2007","BW-3101 - Cup [M-1637]; deaccessioned 2022","BW-3102/A-Q - Powel China - blue and white [W-1612] ; MISSING negatives E, H, I, J, K, M, N, Q - 1 May 2023","BW-3103 - Card table [W-1465]","BW-3104 - Brass and wire fender [M-1619]","BW-3105 - Telescope [W-1635]","BW-3106 - Bust of John Paul Jones [M-1432]","BW-3107 - Vase - one of a pair [H-1382/A-B]; LOAN - closed","BW-3108 - Breakfast table - one of pair [W-1372/A-B]; LOAN","BW-3109 - Bow-back Windsor side chair, in kitchen [W-1553]","BW-3110 - Chippendale chest of drawers [M-1534]; deaccessioned 2016","BW-3111 - Chest of drawers [M-1537]; deaccessioned 2016","BW-3112 - Side chair [W-1462]","BW-3113 - BW-3113 - Mantel clock made by Underhill and Sons [M-1542]; LOAN","BW-3114 - Oushak carpet [M-1538/C]; deaccessioned 2022","BW-3115 - Ghiordes carpet [M-1628/A]","BW-3116 - Persian carpet [M-1538/B]; deaccessioned 2019","BW-3117 - Ghiordes carpet [M-1538/A]","BW-3118 - Ghiordes carpet [M-1628/B]; deaccessioned 2019","BW-3119 - Dish [W-1595]; LOAN","BW-3120 - Canton serving dish [W-1594]; LOAN","BW-3121 - Society of the Cincinnati dinner plate [W-1596]; LOAN","BW-3122 - Platter [W-1593]; LOAN","BW-3123 - The Lady's Magazine and Musical Repository, Vol. I; with Martha Washington's signature [W-1548]","BW-3129/A-C - View of Greenhouse (east end) and repairs to upper garden wall ; B photographer Walter D. Densmore","BW-3135 - Portrait - Daniel Parke Custis from a book","BW-3136 - Miniature - John Parke Custis","BW-3139 - Portrait - George Washington","BW-3148 - Painting - George Washington after Peale - not in the Mount Vernon collection","BW-3152 - Peale Portrait of George Washington - \"George Washington at Valley Forge\" ; Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts","BW-3157/A-E - Aerial views of the Mount Vernon estate","BW-3158/A-G - Society of the Cincinnati china [W-1436/A-K]; mislabeled in photograph as 'W-1439'","BW-3159/A-B - Shell cushion and slipcover made by Martha Washington [W-1533/A-B]","BW-3160/A-C - Cobblestone gutter uncovered near walls to Tomb","BW-3161 - Sauceboat and dish - blue and white [W-1503/A-B]","BW-3162 - Pair of dishes - blue and white [W-1502/A-B]","BW-3163 - Dish, triangular or leaf-shaped - blue and white [W-1501/A-C]","BW-3164 - Reconstructed stoneware pipkin","BW-3165 - Engraving - \"Adonis Carried off by Venus\" [W-1602/B]; LOAN","BW-3166 - Pair of andirons [M-1645/A-B]; Closed loan - Courtesy of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts","BW-3167 - Cup and saucer [M-1638/A-B]; deaccessioned 2007","BW-3168 - Cup - with initials \"M.W.\" [M-1637]; deaccessioned 2022","BW-3169 - Coffee cup and saucer [W-1639/A-B]","BW-3170 - Calash [W-1532]","BW-3171 - Embroidered mull fragment [M-1601/A-D]","BW-3172 - Jelly glass [M-1582]","BW-3173 - Reconstructed sub bottle","BW-3174 - Jar - one of a pair - blue abd white [M-1539/A-B; deaccessioned 2016","BW-3175 - Andirons - brass - pair [M-1614/A-B]; deaccessioned","BW-3176 - Engraving - \"Diana Deceived by Venus\" [W-1602/A]; LOAN","BW-3177 - Jelly glass [W- 1640]","BW-3178 - Langenheim view of Mansion (blurry) [M-1605/A] ; See BW-2303 for better negative","BW-3179 - Textile fragment - from trunk purchased from Edmund Law Rogers Smith [M-1644/A-Q]","BW-3180 - Langenheim view of tomb - dark [M-1605/B]","BW-3181 - Engraving - Berg Vernon, in Virginien, Sitz des grossen Georg Washington, c. 1795, by J. G. A. Frenzel, after Jukes [M-1500]","BW-3182 - Mount Vernon Insurance Policy - 1803 ; RESTRICTED - Libray of Virginia","BW-3183 - Mount Vernon Insurance Policy - 1805 ; RESTRICTED - Libray of Virginia","BW-3209 - Propagating House","BW-3210 - Cobblestone gutter found near walk to New Tomb","BW-3211/A-V - Restoration - interior of Spinning House, exposed lath and brick work","BW-3212/A-B - Cobblestone gutter uncovered near walk to New Tomb","BW-3213 - Linen shirt [M-1672]","BW-3214 - Ice pots - Sevres Porcelain Manufactory [W-1662/A-B]","BW-3215 - Shoe - kid [W-1676]","BW-3216 - Powder horn [M-1658]","BW-3217 - Wax seal impressions, gift of Maryland Historical Society [M-1675/A-B]","BW-3218 - Miniature portrait - George Washington, attributed to Robert Field, after Stuart [M-1661]","BW-3219 - Mother of pearl game counters [M-1671/A-P]","BW-3220 - Pair of silver candlesticks [A-397, M-1667/A-B]; LOAN","BW-3221 - Place card with dress fragment - 'Miss Agnes Peter' [M-1664]","BW-3222 - Case bottles [M-1591/A-F]","BW-3223 - Embroidered shawl fragment [M-1665]","BW-3224 - Toile bedcover - L'Hommage de l'Amerique a la France [M-1668/B]","BW-3225 - Toile bedcover - 'America Presenting at the Altar of Liberty Medallions of Her Illustrious Sons' [M-1668/C]","BW-3226 - Toile curtain - Apotheosis of Benjamin Franklin and George Washington [M-1668/A]","BW-3227 - Washington's Mansion, Mount Vernon (east front), William Russell Birch [M-1669]","BW-3228 - Martha Washington's Bible - title page [W-1659]","BW-3229 - Certificate - Auxiliary Mount Vernon Fund, no. 158 to Mrs. C. M. Bissell for one dollar donation, January 12, 1859 [M-1673]","BW-3230 - Side chair [H-1656]; deaccessioned","BW-3231 - Article of the MVLA Constitution bears Ann Pamela Cunningham signature ; VA State Library","BW-3233/A-F - Ice house - probably taken in May 1940","BW-3234 - Andirons and fender in the Downstair or Old Chamber [M-1666/A-C]","BW-3235 - Andirons and fender [M-1670/A-C]; Missing 5/8/2023","BW-3243/A-C - Elm Tree No. 109 - damaged by storm, May 11, 1952; located along the north lane next to the ice house","BW-3244 - Root system of black oak - tree uprooted during storm, May 11, 1952 at far corner of 12-acre lot","BW-3246/A-B - Linden Tree No. 51, located near the south serpentine path and lower garden wall, removed April 1952","BW-3247/A-E - Copy photograph of 1901 panoramic view of east front of Mansion; Mr. J. W. Cragg had photo in his collection","BW-3248/A-D - Excavation - Arch brick kiln remains at New Tomb","BW-3249 - Copy photograph, Kitchen [Lower] Garden plan; 1947 Handbook, page 31","BW-3250 - A General Plan of Mount Vernon by Worth Bailey, 1947; Plate used in Trees and Shrubs booklet","BW-3251/A-D - Excavating in Botanical Garden for heating tunnel installation behind museum [Intepretive Center]","BW-3252/A-C - Exhibition Greenhouse - interiors","BW-3253/A-Y - Restoration research details of Spinning House interior","BW-3254/A-C - Heating tunnel installed in Botanical Garden; museum [Interpretive Center] visible in the background","BW-3266 - Copy photo - Mrs. John A. Washington, III (Eleanor Love Selden Washington) ; Collection of Miss Anne Washington","BW-3267 - BW-3267 - Copy photo of John A. Washington III ; Collection of Miss Anne Washington; Negative missing - 1/25/1995","BW-3294 - Photograph of portrait of Harrison H. Dodge, Superintendent of Mount Vernon; portrait by E. Comins (belonging to Col. H. H. Walker, Washington, D.C.)","BW-3306 - Dinner invitation to Mount Vernon - May 19, 1788 [A-607.7]","BW-3307 - Engraving of M. Le Marquis de La Fayette, Commandant General de la Garde National Parisienne, c. 1790 [A-589; W-1990]","BW-3317/B - Mrs. Washington's Traveling Expenses during the Revolutionary War [A-581.1]","BW-3332 - Label on back of Washington's funeral ; Collection of Mrs. Stanley Wohl, Washington, DC","BW-3333 - Chairs said to be from Mount Vernon in private collection","BW-3339 - Robert Edge Pine's portrait of Eliza P. Custis ; Washington \u0026 Lee College, Lexington, VA","BW-3340 - Portrait - George Washington, Charles Willson Pealle, 1772;  Washington \u0026 Lee College, Lexington, VA","BW-3341 - Robert Edge Pine's portrait of George Washington Parke Custis;  Washington \u0026 Lee College, Lexington, VA","BW-3342 - Frances Parke Custis (sister of Daniel Parke Custis) ; Washington \u0026 Lee College, Lexington, VA","BW-3343 - Portrait - Marquis de Lafayette, Charles Willson Peale; Washington \u0026 Lee College, Lexington, VA","BW-3344 - John Custis of Williamsburg (by Hesselius?) ; Washington \u0026 Lee College, Lexington, VA","BW-3345 - James Sharples' pastel of George Washington Parke Custis; Washington \u0026 Lee College, Lexington, VA","BW-3346 - Mrs. John Custis [Frances Parke Custis] of Williamsburg (mother of Daniel Parke Custis) ; Washington \u0026 Lee College, Lexington, VA","BW-3349 - Flower [Upper] Garden Plan - 1953 Revision","BW-3350/A-I - Charter \u0026 By-Laws Mount Vernon Ladies' Association (MVLA) ; negatives from Virginia State Library","BW-3355/A-1 - Martha Washington's trunk [W-368]","BW-3365/A-C - Copy photograph - George Washington's 16-Sided barn on Dogue Run Farm ; Negative copy of print made from a print, 3 negatives;  Annual Report 1957, page 33","BW-3366/A-C - Three negatives of Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip at Mount Vernon with Regent Mrs. Thomas Powel, etc.","BW-3368 - Newspaper illustration, visit of members of Congress at Washington's tomb;  Taken from Harper's Magazine","BW-3374 - Letter - Daniel Webster to Jane Charlotte Blackburn Washington, 1834 May 24 - Not in the Mount Vernon collection","BW-3375 - Letter - John G. Chapman to John Augustine Washington III, introducing Washington Irving, 1842 March 18 - Not in the Mount Vernon collection","BW-3377 - Draft - Ann Pamela Cunningham's first letter to Eleanor Love Seldon Washington, 1853; Not in the Mount Vernon collection. The final letter dated 1853 December 19 is in the Early Records of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Assocation at Mount Vernon.","BW-3378 - Letter - John Augustine Washington III to Ann Pamela Cunningham, 1854 October 28","BW-3379 - Letter, John Augustine Washington III to Ann Pamela Cunningham, 1858 March 13","BW-3381/A - Letter - Edward Everett to the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association, 1855 December 12, first page","BW-3382 - Bust profile of Edward Everett inscribed to Ann Pamela Cunningham, 1858 July 10","BW-3383 - Receipt, payment from Edward Everett to Ann Pamela Cunningham, 1858 March 29","BW-3385 - Letter, John Augustine Washington III to Ann Pamela Cunningham, 1859 February 11, offering the harpsichord, second page","BW-3388 - Appeal to the Ladies of Virginia for the Purchase of Mount Vernon, 1858","BW-3389 - Mrs. Horatio Greenough's acceptance - Vice Regent of Massachusetts","BW-3390 - Print appeal for the state of Maine by Abba Little, ca. 1858","BW-3391 - Mary Morris Hamilton to Ann Pamela Cunningham, 1858 May 11, acceptance of appointment of Vice Regent for New York","BW-3392 - Catherine Murat to Ann Pamela Cunningham, 1858 July 22, acknowledges receipt of credentials for MVLA","BW-3393 - Letter, Phebe Ann Ogden to Ann Pamela Cunningham, 1858 August 23, acceptance as Vice Regent of New Jersey","BW-3394 - Wisconsin Appeal, 1858","BW-3395 - California Appeal, 1859","BW-3396 - Delaware Appeal, 1858-1859","BW-3397 - Mrs. Horatio Greenough's Massachusetts Appeal, July 5, 1858","BW-3398 - Mrs. William J. Eve's Georgia Appeal, July 1858","BW-3399 - Appeal \"To the American Consuls\", 1858 November 6","BW-3400 - Mrs. William McWillie - Mississippi certificate appointing agents, 1857 November 19","BW-3401 - Telegram - Ann Pamela Cunningham to Mrs. Pellet, 1857, Nashville receipts","BW-3402 - First Bond signed by Ann Pamela Cunningham","BW-3403 - Letter - Ann Pamela Cunningham to Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 1857","BW-3404 - Letter - George Washington Parke Custis to Mary E. Harrison, 1855 September 15","BW-3405 - Letter - Charles H. Bell to Ann Pamela Cunningham, 1859 June 10","BW-3406/A-B - Letter - President John Tyler to Anna Cora Ritchie, 1857 May 1","BW-3407 - Letter - Old Lady who had been at Trenton to Ann Pamela Cunningham, 1859 March 27","BW-3408 - Letter - William Porcher Miles to Ann Pamela Cunningham, 1857 August 16","BW-3409 - News clipping - Edwin Booth performance for the Mount Vernon Fund, 1858 February 27","BW-3411 - Letter - Commandant of West Point to Ann Pamela Cunningham","BW-3412/A-B - Letter - Richard Rush to Ann Pamela Cunningham, 1857 May 28","BW-3413 - Cancelled check - Riggs \u0026 Co., 1858 December 2, first bond payment","BW-3414 - Cancelled check - Riggs \u0026 Co., 1859 December 9, $5000","BW-3415 - Receipt # 1 - Edward Everett to Robert Bonner - $10,000, 1858 November 10","BW-3416 - Receipt # 34 - Edward Everett to Charlotte Everett Wise - $50, 1858 December 25","BW-3417 - Letter - Edward Everett to S.A. Eliot, 1860 March 19","BW-3420 - Letter, Mount Vernon Ladies' Association to Mary Todd Lincoln, 1861 March 13","BW-3421 - Letter - Mrs. Lincoln accepts invitation to Mount Vernon, 1861 March 13","BW-3422 - Mount Vernon mansion, west front, under reconstruction, 1860","BW-3423 - Military pass for George W. Riggs, 1862 February 26","BW-3426 - Notice for Grand Council - 1866","BW-3427 - Letter - Robert E. Lee to Ann Pamela Cunningham, 1870 July 20","BW-3433 - Letter - Ann Pamela Cunningham to Margaret Comegys, 1858 November 5","BW-3434 - Letter - Charles Henry Marshall to Mrs. Philip Hamilton, 1859 February 14","BW-3435 - Act of Incorporation, Mount Vernon Ladies' Association (MVLA) - 1858 March 19; Virginia State Library","BW-3437 - Mrs. Lucien M. Hanks, Seventh Regent of Mount Vernon ;  MVLA Collection","BW-3441/A-B - Morley Jeffers Williams drawings of development of Mount Vernon","BW-3470 - MVLA emblem ; taken from 1942 Annual Report title page","BW-3471 - Drawing of Cupola ; taken from 1942 Annual Report, page 24","BW-3483 - Wagon jack [53-53]; deaccessioned 2018","BW-3486 - Sketch of Bastille key from Benson Lossing book","BW-3491/A-E - Spinning House restoration - end rafter of loft showing nail holes","BW-3536/B - Copy of Inscription on back of Miniature of Eliza Parke Custis [A-690, H-1911]","BW-3550/A-C - Restoration - shingling the stable roof ;  Annual Report 1953","BW-3564/A-C - Restoration - re-shingling Mansion roof, November 1953 - three views","BW-3576 - Sundial in the Mansion circle [W-715]","BW-3581 - Excavation - under back gate of Kitchen [Lower] Garden, showing garden wall continuing beneath south Necessary","BW-3582A-B - Flower Garden; gravel walks along the east \u0026 west quarters","BW-3583/A-B - Greenhouse interiors - plants removed","BW-3584 - Flower [Upper] Garden - Greenhouse façade","BW-3585/A-B - Flower [Upper] Garden - square plant tubs with citrus plants","BW-3586/A-C - Kitchen [Lower] Garden ; A-B -  espalier hedge - apple ; C - artichokes","BW-3589 - Fourteen (14) ivory fish-shaped counters - 4 red; 10 white [H-1869/A-N]","BW-3590 - Argand lamp showing restored arms \u0026 fixtures [W-1871; A-649]","BW-3591 - General Washington's 'Uncommon Chair' [W-159]; after restoration","BW-3592 - Sideboard table - Banquet Hall [New Room] [M-1866/A]","BW-3593 - Part of General Washington's waistcoat with buttons [W-1881/B]","BW-3594 - Book -Title page of McFingal, A Modern Epic Poem [M-1979]; Duplicate - Mansion Library","BW-3595/A-B - Book - Title page of Varlo's New System of Husbandry, 2 vols. [M-1987]; Duplicate - Mansion Library","BW-3596 - Book - Title page of Minot's History of Massachusetts Bay, Vol. 1 [A-759; M-1984]; Duplicate - Mansion Library","BW-3597 - Book - Title page of Noah Webster's Essays [A-759; M-1980]; Duplicate - Mansion Library","BW-3598 - Book - Title page of Daniel Dana's Discourse on George Washington's Death [M-1851]","BW-3599 - Sacred to Patriotism handkerchief [M-1948; A-747]","BW-3600 - Brass bed warmer or warming pan [M-1949; A-751]","BW-3602 - China scent bottle [M-1899; A-702]; deaccessioned 2016","BW-3603 - Piece of Triumphal Arch at Trenton, 1789 [M-1900; A-703]","BW-3604 - Book - title page of Notes on the State of Virginia, Thomas Jefferson, signed by 'Eliza P. Custis, 1812' [H-1901; A-705]","BW-3605 - Book - Title page of Duche's Sermon [M-1981; A-759]","BW-3606 - Book - Title page of Barton's New Views of the Origin of Tribes and Nations of America [M-1983; A-759]","BW-3507 - Book - Title page of Debates and Resolutions of Massachusetts [M-1986; A-759]","BW-3609 - Pair of knife cases, mahogany [M-1846/A-B]","BW-3610 - Marble mortar [M-1879]; deaccessioned 2022","BW-3611 - George Washington's nut picks (3) [W-1895; A-694]","BW-3612 - Ivory compass box [W-1882]","BW-3613 - Gold watch and key [W-1849]","BW-3614 - Three wooden clothespins [M-1907/A-C; A-714]","BW-3615 - Battersea patch box [M-1858]","BW-3616 - Sewing clamp with pin cushion [M-1859]; deaccessioned 2020","BW-3617 - Sewing clamp with bobbin [M-1860]; deaccessioned 2016","BW-3618 - Three infant baby shirts [W-1856/A-C]","BW-3619 - Pincushion, 1779 [M-1908; A-715]; deaccessioned 2020","BW-3620 - Cloak fragment [W-1881/A]","BW-3621 - Sideboard table (one of a pair) [M-1866/A-B]; deaccessioned 2013","BW-3622 - Chest of drawers, mahogany [H-1864]","BW-3623 - Hepplewhite settee [M-1937; A-726]; deaccessioned 1964","BW-3624 - Engraved portrait - Edward Everett [M-1887; A-678]","BW-3625 - Fireplace equipment [M-1880/B-D]","BW-3626 - Fender [M-1880/A]","BW-3627 - Wire fender [M-1876/B]","BW-3628 - Gold watch and key [W-1849]","BW-3629 - Mezzotint - George Washington, after Peale [M-1897; A-697]","BW-3630 - Cut glass decanter with stopper [W-1938/A-C; A-732]","BW-3631 - Ivory box with eight game counters [M-1978/A-I ; A-564]","BW-3632 - Stone lawn roller - original handle has been restored [W-1147]","BW-3633 - Chromolithograph - Mount Vernon. West Front, 1858. [M-1889; A-684] by C.B. Graham, published by T. Crutchett, 1858; deaccessioned 2017","BW-3634 - Gate-leg table [M-1902; A-706]; deaccessioned 2018","BW-3635 - Money scales and metal case [H-1847/A-D]","BW-3636 - Pair of chambersticks [M-1898/A-B; A-701]","BW-3637 - Three engraved portraits, two of George Washington; one of Martha Washington [M-1286; A-667/A]","BW-3638 - Engraving - The Washington Family, after Savage, engraved by J. Sartain [M-1286; A-737]","BW-3639/A-C - Garden and garden house at Gunston Hall","BW-3640 - Pair of tin candlesticks [W-1953/A-B; A-754]","BW-3641 - Sheffield candlesnuffer and tray [M-1870]","BW-3642 - Sheffield candlesnuffer and tray [M-1904; A-710]","BW-3643 - Lantern [M-1954; A-756]","BW-3644 - Tin candle mold [M-1951; A-751]; deaccessioned 2022","BW-3645 - Engraved portrait - Edward Everett [M-1867; A-640]","BW-3646 - Providence Gazette, Jan. 4, 1800 [H-1909; A-716]","BW-3647 - Book - Title page of J. Carver's Travels Through Interior Parts of North America [M-1982, A-759]","BW-3648 - Pair of brass andirons [M-1950/A-B; A-751]","BW-3649 - Photomechanical print of East Front Mansion; Leet Brothers (1905)","BW-3650/A-B - Sofa, in central passage (Sheraton reproduction) [A-132a]","BW-3651 - Greenhouse interior - summer display - looking west","BW-3652 - Greenhouse interior summer display - looking east","BW-3653/A-H - George Washington's uncommon chair [W-159]- restoration process, base removed","BW-3654/A-B - Restored mahogany Chippendale mirror (Butler's House - outbuildings)","BW-3655 - Serpentine brass fender [M-1876/A]","BW-3656/A-C - Windsor chair seat","BW-3657 - Greenhouse interior","BW-3658 - Garden house interior, formerly called the school house","BW-3659 - Gilt frame for study","BW-3660 - Tavern table - white pine-stained maple","BW-3669/A-D - Four views of the pecan tree near Mansion blown down in Hurricane Hazel","BW-3670 - Vista looking south from sundial","BW-3671/A-D - George Washington's folding camp bed [W-473]","BW-3672/A-B - Weeping box tree No. 80 - shrubbery along south serpentine path","BW-3673/A-B - Weeping box tree No. 66 - Bowling Green","BW-3674 - Cut section of Pecan tree No. 129 - from the north lawn after blown over by Hurricane Hazel","BW-3675 - Two segments of weeping box No. 66 for counting rings","BW-3676/A-C - Excavation - Interior of base of south Necessary showing early garden wall footings ; see also #3581","BW-3677 - \"Eltham\" high-post bedstead in the Blue Room [M-231]","BW-3689 - Greenhouse and west quarters - south façade","BW-3690 - East quarters of the greenhouse slave quarters","BW-3691/A-C - Espaliered trees along wall in Kitchen [Lower] Garden","BW-3692 - Pair of alabaster vases [A-464]","BW-3693 - Excavation - Necessary foundation wall on east lawn next to large oak stump","BW-3695 - French cup and saucer said to have belonged to Nelly Custis","BW-3696 - Mahogany work box belonging to Nelly Custis - open","BW-3697 - Mahogany work box belonging to Nelly Custis - closed","BW-3698 - China figurine ; A-789","BW-3699/A-I - East and west boxwood parterres in front of greenhouse slave quarters ; Annual Report 1954, page 10","BW-3700 - George III candelabra [W-1966 ; A-796]; Annual Report 1955, page 41","BW-3701 - Regimental banner [H-938]","BW-3702 - Entablature over Banquet Hall [New Room] door; Annual Report 1954, page 29","BW-3703 - Moulding in Banquet Hall [New Room] - detail ; Annual Report 1954, page 28","BW-3704 - Card table [M-1999] with letter press [M-1227] in study; letter press deaccessioned 2016","BW-3705 - Drop-leaf table [M-1998 ; A-805]","BW-3706 - Drop-leaf table - opened up [M-1998 ; A-805]","BW-3707 - Engraving - Edward Everett [M-1867 ; A-640]","BW-3708 - Book - Travels, in various parts of Europe, Asia, and Africa, during a series of thirty years and upwards., John Macdonald [A-782; W-1973]","BW-3709 - Half of a waistcoat belonging to George Washington [W-1903]","BW-3712/A-B - Leather drinking cup [W-2015 ; A-819]","BW-3713/A-B - Earthenware mug [M-2014 ; A-818; deaccessioned","BW-3714 - Tall case clock [W-193] on central stairway landing","BW-3715 - Engraving - \"The Tomb of Washington\" (Old Tomb) published by Childs and Inman","BW-3716/A-B - Lithograph - \"Tomb of Washington,\" by Deroy after Kollner [M-875]","BW-3717 - \"Mansion - East Front\" by J. Crutchett ; Special Exhibition #27","BW-3718 - \"Portico - Mount Vernon\" by A. Davis; Special Exhibition #21","BW-3719 - Lithograph - \"Residence of Washington\" by Deroy after Kollner [A-674; M-1886]; deaccessioned","BW-3720 - \"A View of the Sepulchre Of Washington\" by George Gilbert ; Special Exhibition #59","BW-3721 - Tracings from the Vaughan sketch plan by Stephen Longfellow [H-1094]; Special Exhibition #5","BW-3722 - Woodcut - \"Washington's Mansion, Mount Vernon\" by Gilbert after Birch; Special Exhibition #11","BW-3723 - Lithograph on stone - \"Tomb of Washington at Mount Vernon\" after Strickland; Special Exhibition #68","BW-3724 - Engraving - Lafayette at Tomb of Washington by Lt. John Farley; Special Exhibition #58","BW-3725 - Needlework of Mount Vernon Mansion; Special Exhibition #8","BW-3726 - Watercolor - Fort Washington, by A. Davis; Special Exhibition #17","BW-3727 - Watercolor - \"River Front of Mount Vernon,\" by A. Davis; Special Exhibition #16","BW-3728/A-B - \"Plan of Mount Vernon\" (floorplan - 1st floor), by A. Davis; Special Exhibition #15","BW-3729 - Copy of Latrobe's watercolor of Mount Vernon ; Special Exhibition #1","BW-3730/A-B - Sketch - West front view of Mount Vernon by America Williams [RP-382 ; EV-5660]; Special Exhibition #52","BW-3731 - Sheraton hall sofa [M-41]; deaccessioned, given to Woodlawn","BW-3732 - Engraving - \"The Whipper - In Thrown Out\" [M-93/GG-3]","BW-3733 - Copy letter press [M-2017 ; A-827]","BW-3734 - Banquet Hall [New Room] mantel","BW-3735 - Copy press [M-2017] on table in Study","BW-3735 - Copy press [M-2017] on table in Study","BW-3737 - Copy press on table in Study [M-1227, A-805]; deaccessioned 2016","BW-3738 - Copy press on table in Study [M-1227, A-805]; deaccessioned 2016","BW-3739 - Low aerial view of Upper Garden with boxwoods covered","BW-3741/A-K - Sections of east side of east wall outside the Lower Garden","BW-3742/A-K - Sections of west side of east wall inside the Lower Garden","BW-3743/A-F - Marshall Hall - old house and outbuildings","BW-3744/A-F - Foundations of north Necessary ; some are blurred, but only ones available","BW-3745 - White bedcover [M-1925]; deaccessioned","BW-3746 - White bedcover [M-1932]; recommended for deaccession","BW-3747 - Quilt made by Mary Hergenroder Simon, 1808 - 1877 [A-740; M-1941]; deaccessioned","BW-3748 - White bedspread [M-1930]; deaccessioned","BW-3749/A-B - Coverlet [A-742, M-1942]; deaccessioned","BW-3750 - Pierced quilt, c.1750-1800 [M-1923]","BW-3751 - Quilt top worked by Martha Washington [A-446; W-1522]","BW-3752 - White bedspread [M-1933]; deaccessioned","BW-3753 - Three pieces of Mechlin lace trim [A-446; W-1920/A-C]","BW-3754 - Red netting (2 pieces) [A-446; W-1919/A-B]","BW-3755 - Fragment of red coat lining possibly from John Parke Custis' wedding suit [A-446; W-1917]","BW-3756/A-B - Sharples' portrait of George Washington Lafayette [A-841; W-2019]; Annual Report 1955, page 11","BW-3757 - View of the Upper Garden with Greenhouse","BW-3758/A-B - Cloak [A-446; W-1914]","BW-3759 - Pair of silk gloves [A-446; W-1915/A-B]","BW-3760 - Mechlin lace trim [A-446; W-1921]","BW-3761 - Kid gloves (2 pairs) [A-446; W-1916/A-D]","BW-3762 - Fragment of George Washington's black velvet breeches [W-1918; A-446]","BW-3763 - Brown satin petticoat fragment [W-1913; A-446]","BW-3764 - Tablecloth [M-1943; A-742]; deaccessioned","BW-3765 - Engraving - \"Washington's Tomb\" by Farley [M-835]","BW-3766/A-B - Sketch of west front of Mansion by Davis; Special Exhibition #20","BW-3767/A-B - Three blue and white tea caddies and one Worcester jar [M-2022/A-D; A-849]","BW-3768 - Slip cover [W-1533/B; A-459]","BW-3769 - White bedspread (badly torn) [M-1931]","BW-3770 - White bedspread [M-1944; A-763]; deaccessioned","BW-3771 - Two linen tablecloths [M-1943/A-B; A-742]; deaccessioned","BW-3774 - North view of stable","BW-3775 - South end of east exterior Lower Garden wall, adjacent to stable","BW-3776 - South end of east Lower Garden wall - detail showing outline of early coping","BW-3777/A-F - Panoramic views of Potomac river from the piazza","BW-3778 - Excavation - Foundations of south Necessary","BW-3779/A-C - Maryland shoreline taken from piazza","BW-3780/A-C - Maryland shore opposite Mount Vernon, taken from lighthouse at Fort Washington - elevation - pier level","BW-3781/A-B - Maryland shore opposite Mount Vernon, taken from overlook opposite Fort Hunt on Mount Vernon Blvd.","BW-3782/A-C - Maryland shore opposite Mount Vernon, from ramparts at Fort Washington - elevation, 149'","BW-3791 - Watch fob seal with Dandridge Crest and chair [H-2013/A-B; A-812]","BW-3792 - Transfer-printed blue-and-white porcelain plate [W-2001; A-810]; Annual Report 1955, page 55","BW-3793 - Sèvres dessert plate [A-855; W-2000]; Annual Report 1955, page 49","BW-3794 - Sèvres sugar bowl and cover [A-855; W-2025]; Annual Report 1955, page 43","BW-3795 - Custine coffee cup and saucer [A-810; W-2002/A-B]; Annual Report 1955, page 44","BW-3796/A-B - Blue and white tea set, includes teapot and lid, sugar bowl and lid, and creamer [A-874; M-2039/A-C]","BW-3797/A-B - Plaster profile of George Washington with inscription on back [A-875]","BW-3798/A-E - Sewage treatment plant #3, installation","BW-3799 - Drain gutter, stable yard","BW-3800 - Regimental banner [H-938]","BW-3806 - Powel coach [H-737] and horses in new harnesses in front of the Mansion; Annual Report 1955, page 12","BW-3807/A-B - View of North Lane from Cupola; Annual Report 1955, page 19","BW-3808 - View of South Lane","BW-3809 - View of Kitchen and South Lane from Cupola","BW-3810/A-B - Custis tea urn - silver [W-107]","BW-3814/A-F - Restoration - Lafayette Room - structural research","BW-3815/A-G - Wall and foundation excavated north of the Ice House near the north lane; BW-3815/A-B - wall excavation; C-G - foundation excavation","BW-3816/A-C - Holly tree No. 11 near the bowling green entrance and north serpentine path","BW-3817 - Looking north along the piazza towards north locust grove; from color slide","BW-3818 - Copy photograph - View of Palladian window, colonnade and servants' hall","BW-3820 - View of south grove","BW-3821 - View of south grove from southeast","BW-3822 - Marble slab on table in Kitchen [M-2050/A-B ; A-882]","BW-3823 - Argand mantel lamp [W-1592]","BW-3824 - Engraving - \"The Death of General Montgomery\" [W-1407/B]","BW-3825/A-B - Silver serving spoon with profile of Washington - obverse and reverse [A-883]","BW-3826 - Excavation - cobble gutter between tomb walk and vineyard fence (opposite Old Tomb)","BW-3829/A-B - Olive oil jar [W-2362]; G. Freeland Peter Collection","BW-3830 - Punch bowl [W-2100]","BW-3831 - Glass display domes, one with gilded wood base [W-2106/A-D]","BW-3832 - Blue glass finger bowls [W-2107/A-B]","BW-3833 - Cut glass decanters [W-2108/A-B], one broken [W-2109]","BW-3834 - Rummer [W-2110], salt cellar [W-2111], and goblet [W-2112]","BW-3835 - Finger bowl [W-2115], finger bowl stand [W-2113} and glass salver [W-2114]","BW-3836 - Jelly glasses and wine glasses [W-2116] [W-2117/A-B] [W-2118/A]","BW-3837 - Garniture vase [W-2101/A-B]","BW-3838 - Sèvres saucers [W-2119/A-D]","BW-3839 - Sèvres oval dish [W-2120] and coffee cups [W-2121/A-B]","BW-3840 - Sèvres saucer [W-2122] and serving dishes [W-2123] [W-2124]","BW-3841 - Sèvres confection dish and one cover on fixed stand [W-2126/A-B] and custard cups [W-2127/A-B]","BW-3842 - Two Sèvres egg cups [W-2128/A-B]; one sugar dish and cover on fixed stand [W-2129/A-B]","BW-3843 - Angoulême platter [W-2131/A]","BW-3844 - Sèvres dinner plate [W-1231/A]","BW-3845 - Dinner plate from Angoulême service, one of thirteen [W-3032/A]","BW-3846/A-C - Plateau ornament - Venus and Cupids [W-2133]","BW-3847 - Two Nast covered cups [W-2134/A-B], one coffee cup [W-2135], four cup covers [W-2136/A-D]","BW-3848 - Reproductions States china - plate, bouillon cup \u0026 saucer","BW-3849/A-B - Miniature of Marth Washington by Field [W-2137/A]; double miniature of Martha Washington \u0026 John Parke Custis [W-2102/A-B] (obverse and reverse)","BW-3850 - Pair of brass argand lamps [W-2138/A-B]","BW-3851 - Martha Washington's prayer book [W-2139]","BW-3852 - Martha Washington's - The Art of Cookery by Hannah Glasse [W-2140]","BW-3853 - Ivory scale [W-2143], iron skewer [W-2142], pinking iron [W-2141]","BW-3854 - Mull collar for mourning [W-2144] and black chiffon veil [W-2145]","BW-3855 - Four pieces of clothing fragments [W-2146/A-D]","BW-3856 - Piece of flax and linen thread [W-2147/A-B]; two pairs of spectacles and cases [W-2187/A-D]; conch shell coat buttons [W-2186/A-C]; miser's purse [W-2033]; needle case [W-2188]; cuff links [W-2189]","BW-3857 - Two silver salt cellars [A-894; W-2148/A-B]","BW-3858 - Inventory of domestic animals at River Farm and contemporary copy of executor's inventory (front page)","BW-3859 - Document - Inventory of property belonging to Mrs. Washington, taken May 24 and July 11, 1802 , front cover","BW-3860 - Letter - George Washington to Martha Washington, June 23, 1775, Philadelphia [MSS-252]","BW-3861 - Letter - George Washington to Thomas Peter, July 8, 1798, Mount Vernon [MSS-253]","BW-3862/A-B - Letter - General Washington to Thomas Peter, August 12, 1798, Mount Vernon [MSS-254]","BW-3863 - Receipt dated June 21, 1800, Mount Vernon, signed by Martha Washington [MSS-285]; memorandum in George Washington's hand of negroes, livestock, and land at Dogue Run Farm [MSS-291]","BW-3864 - George Washington's brown \u0026 buff cut velvet vest [A-894; W-2149]","BW-3865 - Martha Washington's wedding lace - Mechlin lace trim, two pieces [W-2150/A-B]","BW-3866 - Yellow lampas gown fragment [W-2151]","BW-3867 - Flowered buff silk gown fragment; labeled a piece of Mrs. Washington's dress used for covering an armchair [W-2154/A]","BW-3868 - Cream satin bodice fragment [W-2152] and clothing fragments [W-2153/A-B]","BW-3869 - Two flowered buff silk gown fragments [W-2154/B-C]","BW-3870 - Blanket fragments [W-2155/A-B]","BW-3871 - Woman's day cap [W-2156]","BW-3872 - Apron [W-2157]","BW-3873 - Three pieces of Alençon lace trim [W-2158/A-C]","BW-3874 - Lace fragments [W-2159/A-G]","BW-3875 - Day dress [W-2160]","BW-3876 - Rose blanket [W-2161/A]","BW-3877 - Pair of gilt brackets [W-2162/a-B] and piece of gilt wood from frame [W-2163]","BW-3878 - Lead plank for pinking iron [W-2168]; pewter hot water plate [W-2165]; pewter platters (2) [W-2164] [W-2166]; small pewter plate [W-2167]","BW-3879 - Tin canister [W-2103], tin hot water plate [W-2104], and copper preserving pot [W-2010/A]","BW-3880 - Argand wall lamp [W-2169/A-B]","BW-3881 - Copper kettle sauce pan and lid [W-3550/a-B]; wooden bowl [W-2170]; grooved wooden platter [W-1242/C]; three legged bell pot [W-2172]","BW-3882 - Chair cushion embroidered by Martha Washington [W-2173]","BW-3883 - Dimity child's wrapper, part of the layette given by Mrs. Washington to Mrs. Peter's first child [W-2174]","BW-3884 - Table cloth made from flax grown \u0026 woven at Mount Vernon","BW-3885 - General Washington's camp stool ; Peter Collection #56 (112)","BW-3886 - Engraving of the Washington Family by Savage [W-2363]","BW-3887 - Oval looking glass - no glass [W-2176]","BW-3888 - Large oval glass globe [W-2177]; Peter Collection #59 (379)","BW-3889 - Glass candle shade [W-2178]; Peter Collection #60 (377)","BW-3890 - Section of plateau - carved mahogany frame with mirror [W-2179]; Peter Collection #61 (382)","BW-3891 - Tin plate warmer, brass handles with four shelves [W-2180]; Peter Collection #62 (347), see #3926","BW-3892 - Large mahogany and gilt looking glass - eagle finial broken [W-2181]; Peter Collection #63 (129), see #3923","BW-3893 - Figurines - Spanish dancers ; Peter Collection #64","BW-3894 - Finial for large mahogany looking glass [W-2181]; Peter Collection #65 (129)","BW-3895 - Fire screen with piece of green gown worn by Mrs. Washington [W-2182]; Peter Collection #66 (97), see #3933","BW-3896 - Bow-back Windsor side chair [H-2183]; Peter Collection #67","BW-3897 - Top of a mahogany tray used at Mount Vernon, set on a walnut stand as a table, embroidered cover for table top [W-2184/A-B]; Peter Collection #68 (363)","BW-3898 - Painted wood serving table [W-2105]; Peter Collection #69 (384), see #3929","BW-3899 - Armchair Mrs. Washington had made for Mrs. Peter when her first child was born ; Peter Collection #70 (375)","BW-3900 - Unidentified banner ; Peter Collection #71","BW-3901/A-B - West Front of Mansion with scaffolding during painting and repairs ; See #3916","BW-3902/A-J - Colonnades - restoration details, north and south - north colonnade A, C, E-F, I ; south colonnade, B, D, G-H, J","BW-3903/A-C - Hugh Payne removing paint from Mansion","BW-3905 - Tin map canister [M-2053 ; A-888]","BW-3906 - Woven white tablecloth with reverse portrait of George Washington, after Gilbert Stuart's Athenaeum portrait, in the center medallion. Handsewn [A-895; M-2058]","BW-3907/A-B - Washstand [W-2057 ; A-893]","BW-3908 - Powder horn [M-2055; A-890]","BW-3909 - Coat button - pink conch shell [W-2048/A; A-880]","BW-3910/A-E - Pair of Sheffield candlesticks, and one branch ; A-896","BW-3911 - Copy photograph of stereograph of members of Knights Templar in front of Mansion, 1872","BW-3912/A-B - Crystal and gold fob seal","BW-3913/A-F - Mock-up of valences in Blue Bedroom","BW-3915/A-C - 18th century engravings showing dripping pans ; See #3828","BW-3916 - Restoration - South end of Mansion - paint removal; See #3901","BW-3919/A-H - Black and white stills from Mr. Fisher's color Mount Vernon movie showing crowds","BW-3920/A-C - Trees - Hawthorne hedge on North Lane","BW-3921/A-G - Trees - cavity work on #57 \u0026 #62 along the north serpentine path; and hickory near Old Tomb","BW-3922 - Figurine - Venus and cupids [W-2133]; See #3846; taken for Annual Report 1956","BW-3923 - Large mahogany and gilt looking glass [W-2181]","BW-3924 - Two pewter hot water plates [W-2165/A-B], two pewter platters [W-2164][W-2166] and small pewter plate [W-2167]; See #3478","BW-3925 - Lead plank for pinking iron [W-2168], pinking iron [W-2141], tin canister [W-2103], copper preserving kettle with lid [W-2010/A-B], and three-legged bell pot [W-2172]; See #3881; #3879; #3878; #3853","BW-3926 - Plate warmer [W-2180]; See #3891","BW-3927 - Pair of Sheffield salt dishes [W-2148/A-B]; See #3857","BW-3928 - Mahogany side chair, ladder back [A-894; W-2185]; See #3904","BW-3929 - Painted wood serving table [W-2105]; See #3898","BW-3930 - Large punch bowl [W-2100]; See #3830","BW-3931 - Dark blue glass finger bowls; cut glass decanter \u0026 stopper; cut glass decanter with broken neck; engraved goblet; cut glass salt cellar; butter dish; compote; finger bowl; goblet; two cut glass jelly glasses; engraved wine glasses","BW-3932 - Brown and white mantel vase with lid [W-2101/A-B];  See #3837","BW-3933 - Pole fire screen with piece of gown worn by Martha Washington [W-2182/A-B]; See #3895","BW-3934 - Museum case - 3 shelves of Sèvres china - plates, cups, dishes, saucers, egg cups, sauce dish, platters ; See #3835-3844","BW-3935 - Museum display - 2 brass lamps [W-2138/A-B], 2 gilt brackets [W-2162/A-B], piece of gilt wood from a frame [W-2163], wooden platter [W-2171], glass candle shade globe [W-2106], oval gilt mirror frame [W-2176]; See #3887,3889,3881,3897,3850","BW-3936 - Rembrandt Peale porthole portrait of George Washington [H-2062; A-899]","BW-3937/A-C - Piazza columns during restoration of capitals","BW-3938/A-G - Area between Banquet Hall [New Room] ceiling and 3rd floor ; See also #3949","BW-3939/A-B - Original shingles beneath piazza roof","BW-3940 - Copy of 18th century Irish painting (4 figures)","BW-3941 - Lid - memorial set [H-2067; A-905]","BW-3942 - Brandy keg and stand [A-912; M-2073/A-B]","BW-3943 - Glass covered urn [A-603; M-1848/A-B]","BW-3944 - Copy photograph - Chest (5 drawers); owned by Mrs. Anderson, Georgia","BW-3945 - Letter - George Washington to Martha Washington, 1775 June 23 [MSS-252]","BW-3946 - Fairfax riding chair [A-679; H-1888] with horse and rider in front of the Mansion (west front); See #3784 and #3918; also CT-13","BW-3947 - Powel coach [H-737]; See #1064-1066; also CT 14","BW-3948/A-L - Signatures of foreign dignitaries from guest book; Annual Report 1956","BW-3949 - Old exterior weather boards on wall between 3rd floor and Banquet Hall [New Room] ; See also #3938; Annual Report 1956","BW-3950 - Texture of rustication on Mansion exterior; Annual Report 1956","BW-3951/A-E - Large mahogany and gilt looking glass [W-2181]; See #3923","BW-3953 - North colonnade ; See #3957","BW-3954 - Inventory of articles at Mount Vernon [MSS-292]","BW-3955A-B - Martha Washington inventory - title page - final draft [MSS-290]","BW-3956 - Martha Washington inventory - \"In the Piazza\" - final draft, 3rd page [MSS-290];  Annual Report 1956","BW-3958/A-F - Martha Washington miniature by Charles Willson Peale with portrait of John Parke Custis (added at later date) on verso [W-2102/A-B];  See #3849","BW-3959 - Photograph of inscription by George Washington Parke Custis, inside case for daguerreotype with photograph of two miniature of George and Martha Washington by Sharples; at George Washington Masonic Memorial, see #3960","BW-3960 - Daguerreotype - Sharples miniature portraits of George and Martha Washington; from George Washington Masonic Memorial, see #3859, Annual Report 1957, page 13","BW-3966 - Martha Washington miniature by Robert Field [W-2137] ; See #3849; see also CT 9","BW-3967 - Miniature portrait of John Parke Custis by Charles Willson Peale, verso of Martha Washington miniature [W-2102/B]; See #3849","BW-3971 - Argand lamp","BW-3984-1 - Mansion - West Front \u0026 Bowling Green gate","BW-3984/A-G - Boundary wall break, shows collapse of wall and repairs by staff","BW-3985/A-E - Portrait - General Francis Marion [M-712]","BW-3986/A-V - Copy photographs - Portraits and sculpture, etc., listed in Inventory; (For A. Rutledge)","BW-3987 - Plateau [W-105] and Venus ornament [W-2133] on Dining Room table ; Mount Vernon Silver, page 56, Illustration 25","BW-3993/A-B - Mansion Piazza - restoration - footing of early wall at south end","BW-3995 - Floral gown fragment [W-2088]","BW-3996 - Cockade insignia, silver eagle [W-2089]","BW-3997 - Onyx necklace with cross [H-2084/A]","BW-3998 - Masonic pin [W-2077]","BW-3999 - Slipper ; A-909","BW-4000 - Pistol-handled forks and knives [A-913]","BW-4001/A-C - Textile fragment [W-2078], paper tape with head measurements for Gile and Paris [W-2079], pair of shell buttons [W-2080/A-B], and lock of Washington's hair [W-2082]","BW-4002/A-G - Scenes from 1957 Mount Vernon movie for Annual Report ; Annual Report 1957","BW-4018/A-I - Photos made from W. Bailey's Handbook drawings and early engravings, inlcludes the tomb, watering can, weathervane, sundial, Key to the Bastille, mortar, MVLA pin, cornerstone, griffin from Washington's silver","BW-4020/A-B - Punch strainer [W-2688]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4021/A-B - Sugar pail [W-2822] and cream pail [W-3653/A-B]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4022 - Pair of Sheffield salt dishes or cellars [W-2148/A-B]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4023 - Instrument case, heart-shaped pincushion, red leather case ; [458, 529?, 456] ; Agnes Peter Mott Collection, Photo #4","BW-4024 - Ivory fan with gilt paper border [W-2791]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4025/A-B - Ivory fan with hand-painted paper border [W-2704]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4026 - Ivory fan with hand-painted paper border with flowers and butterflies; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4027 - Caddy spoon and silver punch ladle; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4028/A-B - Martha Washington's wedding slippers [W-2667/A-B] ; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4029 - Silver porringer marked Custis; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4030 - Shell cushion [W-2886]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4031 - Eighteenth century teething rattle [W-2792]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4032/A-B - Tortoise shell shuttle, 5 buttons, gold chain necklace, diamond ring, cuff links, earrings, clasp; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4033/A-C - Slop bowl [W-2964] and teapot [W-2963]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection, Photo #14","BW-4034/A-B - Topaz necklace with ribbon ties (no longer attached) and note from Agnes Peter Mott; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4034/C - Conch shell snuff box, 2 needle cases, brass printing plate for calling card; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4035 - White satin bodice [445]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4036/A-B - Sleeveless dress [W-2764]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4037 - Child's petticoat with bodice [W-2676]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4038 - Netted valence [401] ; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4039 - Towel with embroidered \"W.n\"; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4040 - Embroidery on linen or cotton, old linen lace, blanket pieces [392, 54]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4041 - General Washington's waistcoat [W-2673]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4042 - Morning gown [W-2672]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4043 - Blanket fragment [485]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4044 - Piece of gold damask wedding dress; piece of embroidered yellow; 9 pieces of lace; 2 lace handkerchiefs; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4045 - Dimity cap and clothing fragments [394, 444]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4046/A-B - Rag rug; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4047 - Black silk apron [410]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4048 - Strips of black velvet; blue satin ribbon; needle case [418,88]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4049/A-B - Book cover marked 'Martha P. Custis', with record of births [432]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4050 - Engraved presidential invitation - blank; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4051 - Memorandum book - Bailey's Pocket Almanac 1791 [50]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4052 - Pair of spectacles; package tacks; 2 silk buttons; glass liner [51, 528?]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4053 - Two bisque figures [390?]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4054 - Garnets, necklace, pin, etc. [491]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4055 - Pearl earrings; pin; topaz pin; Calvert ring; locks of hair, heart-shaped locket; Agnes Peter Mott Collection Photo","BW-4056/A-B - Blue silk embroidered bird \u0026 initials M.W. [W-3889]; Walter Peter Collection","BW-4057/A-C - Silk embroidery, The Indian Blackbuck [W-5565]; Walter Peter Collection","BW-4058 - Profile of George Washington by William Thornton; Walter Peter Collection","BW-4059/A-B - Biscuit porcelain plaque [W-3868/A-B]; Walter Peter Collection","BW-4060 - Glass salt cellar, Jelly glass, cordial glass [183,178]; Walter Peter Collection","BW-4061 - Sheffield snuffer and tray; Walter Peter Collection","BW-4062 - Round box with painted glass cover [431]; Walter Peter Collection","BW-4063 - Blue bowl [37]; Walter Peter Collecdtion","BW-4064 - Netting needles in box; large netting needle [W-2681]; Walter Peter Collection","BW-4065 - Baby cap [W-2677]; Walter Peter Collection","BW-4066 - Mechlin lace trim [W-2690]; Walter Peter Collection","BW-4067 - 13 pieces of Mrs. Washington's lace; Walter Peter Collection","BW-4068 - Engraving - \"Death of General Montgomery\" [W-5288]; Walter Peter Collection","BW-4069 - Engraving - \"Battle of Bunker's Hill\" [W-5289]; Walter Peter Collection","BW-4070/A-C - Child's dressing table [H-2965/A-B]; Walter Peter Collection","BW-4071 - Sèvres - bowl and cover; cup and saucer; and plate [195, 133, 226, 201, 282]; Walter Peter Collection","BW-4072 - Angoulême - plates and soup plate [241, 239, 250]; Walter Peter Collection","BW-4073 - Oval looking glass with finial; Walter Peter Collection","BW-4074 - Gilt frame [366] ; Walter Peter Collection","BW-4075 - Sheffield coffee and tea urns","BW-4076/A-E - Copy photographs - photos of Peter memorabilia (glassware, ceramics and furniture) at Tudor place","BW-4077 - Marble stone mortar [A-296; W-1430]","BW-4078 - Greenhouse in upper garden with the parterre in the foreground; 1958 Handbook, page 27; see CT-76","BW-4079 - Brick path along north perimeter wall in lower garden looking towards the east - view includes south necessary and roofs of outbuildings along the south lane; 1958 Handbook, page 31; see CT 82","BW-4080 - West gate from middle vista ; 1958 Handbook, pg 22; see CT-22/A","BW-4081 -Lower Garden, view towards west; 1958 Handbook, pg 30; see CT 81","BW-4082 - View down lenght of the piazza looking to the south with the Potomac River in the distance; 1958 Handbook, pg 37; see CT 48/A","BW-4083 - View of Kitchen and Circle Storehouse from across the Mansion circle; 1958 Handbook, page 63; see CT 331, CT-98","BW-4084 - Dining Room looking west; 1958 Handbook, pg 50; see CT-60/A","BW-4085 - North view of stable from laundry yard; 1958 Handbook, page 73; see CT-101","BW-4086 - The harpsichord [W-16] - view of Music Room [Little Parlor]; 1958 Handbook, pg 37; see CT-48/A","BW-4088 - Painting - Washington Family by Edward Savage, 1796, at National Gallery of Art; 1958 Handbook, page 4; From a transparency courtesy of the National Art Gallery; see CT-19","BW-4089 - Engraving - West View of the Mount Vernon Mansion, by N. S. Bennett, 1859; Handbook 1958, page 8; See also Annual Report 1958 cover; see 3326b, also CT-26","BW-4090 - Miniature - Martha Washington by Charles Willson Peale [W-2102/A]; 1958 Handbook, p. 12; see CT-8","BW-4091 - The Vaughan Plan of Mount Vernon [W-1434]; 1958 Handbook, p. 14; see CT-20","BW-4092 - Engraving - William Russell Birch view of Mount Vernon; 1958 Handbook, page 17, see CT-34","BW-4093 - The Mansion house from the west gate; 1958 Handbook, page 21; see CT-21","BW-4094 - West front of Mansion from 12-acre field; 1958 Handbook, page 23; see CT-23","BW-4096 - Upper Garden, view along curved path towards garden house; 1958 Handbook, page 26; see CT-75","BW-4097 - West Front of Mansion; 1958 Handbook, page 32; see CT -9","BW-4099 - View down the length of the piazza looking south with sight of Potomac River is distance; 1958 Handbook","BW-4100 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - Vaughan mantel [W-940]; 1958 Handbook, page 38; see CT-51/A-B","BW-4101 - New  Room, view towards northwest corner includes view of Palladian window; 1958 Handbook, page 39; see CT-52","BW-4102 - Music room [Little Parlor] - showing harpsichord [W-16]; 1958 Handbook","BW-4103 - Mantel and coat-of-arms - West Parlor [Front Parlor] ; 1958 Handbook, page 46; see CT-55","BW-4104 - View in West Parlor [Front Parlor] towards southwest corner; 1958 Handbook, page 47; see CT-56","BW-4105 - Fireplace in Downstairs Chamber; 1958 Handbook, page 48; see CT-58","BW-4106 - Bedstead in Downstairs Chamber - northeast corner","BW-4107 - Dining Room looking east; 1958 Handbook, page 51; see CT-61/A","BW-4108 - Crib [W-237] in Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room] ; 1958 Handbook, page 52","BW-4109 - Portrait - Martha Custis Peter by Robert Edge Pine [W-1616]; 1958 Handbook, page 54; see CT-62","BW-4110 - Portrait - Lawrence Washington [W-126]; 1958 Handbook, page 56; see CT-64","BW-4111 - Aitken desk [W-158] and uncommon chair [W-159] along south wall in Study; 1958 Handbook, page 57; see CT-65","BW-4112 - Butler's pantry; 1958 Handbook","BW-4113 - Coral honeysuckle on the north colonnade; 1958 Handbook, page 62; see CT-30","BW-4115 - Kitchen fireplace ; 1958 Handbook, page 65; see CT-97","BW-4116 - View down north lane towards the Mansion circle includes salt house, gardener's house and the circlestore house in the distance; 1958 Handbook, page 69; see CT-95","BW-4117 - View down south lane looking north, includes coach house and other outbuildings along the lane; 1958 Handbook, page 70; see CT 99","BW-4118 - View on North Lane between the salt house and gardener's house towards greenhouse in upper garden; 1958 Handbook, page 71; see CT-94","BW-4119 - South view of stable and paddock; 1958 Handbook, page 72; see CT-100","BW-4123/A-B - Pole fire screen [M-2083; A-921]","BW-4124 - French Exercise Book, 1792 May 18, belonging to Nelly Custis, signature inside book; [A-575; W-1991]","BW-4125 - Guglet and basin [A-722; M-1977/A-B]; deaccessioned","BW-4126 - Engraving - Flower and fruit prints [A-872; M-2032/A-B]","BW-4127 - Blown glass vase [A-760; M-1956/A]","BW-4128 - Two Papier-mâché dolls [A-873; M-2034/A-B]; deaccessioned","BW-4129 - Child's suit [A-769; M-1960]","BW-4130/A-B - Eyeglasses [A-725; M-1935]","BW-4131 - Razor strop with sheath [A-812; W-2012/A-B]","BW-4132 - Lacquered Monteith [A-804; M-1997]","BW-4133 - Book (O. Goldsmith); map (Virginia \u0026 Maryland); account book ; A-320; W-1458/B; W-1458/C; W-1459/B","BW-4134 - Signature page (Mary Washington's) - Meditations \u0026 Contemplations [W-441]","BW-4135 - Two whale oil brass lamps [A-874; M-2036/A-B]","BW-4136 -  Ceramic Staffordshire cottage [A-874; M-2037]; deaccessioned","BW-4137 - Brass tobacco box [A-874; M-2038]","BW-4138 - Blue and white wine funnel [M-897; M-2060]; deaccessioned","BW-4139/A-B - Brass wax jack [A-630; M-1861]","BW-4140 - Cachepot and stand [A-741; M-1946/A-B]; deaccessioned","BW-4141 - Wash basin [A-904; M-2066]","BW-4142 - Chinese export bowl [A-879; M-2047]","BW-4143 - Wine glass [A-878; M-2046]; deaccessioned","BW-4144 - Wine glass [A-925; M-2087]","BW-4145 - Oval leather cup [A-819; W-2015]","BW-4146 - Glass sugar bowl [A-603; M-1989]; deaccessioned","BW-4147/A-C - Miniature portrait of Elizabeth Parke Custis Law [A-690; H-1911]","BW-4148 - Plateau section [A-112; W-1060]","BW-4149 - Small desk drawer [W-1431/N]; glass globe [W-1431/A]","BW-4150 - Fine tooth tortoise shell comb; tortoise shell comb; tacks; W-1431/I; W-1431/J; W-1431/L","BW-4151 - Cloth fragments; shell button, small skein ; A-296; W-1431/E, F, G, H, M","BW-4152 - Cloth fragments ; A-296; W-1431/B, C, D","BW-4153 - Iron pot and lid [A-142; H-1243/B-C]","BW-4154 - 2 Iron pots, 1 iron griddle, 1 pot hook [A-142; H-1243/A,D,E,F]","BW-4155 - Heart-shaped waffle iron [A-112; W-1057]; Missing 6/15/1986","BW-4156 - Glass globe, wooden stand, and platter [A-141; W-1242/A-C]","BW-4157 - Candlestick and pounce box [A-153; H-1244/A-B]; closed loan","BW-4158 - Candle snuffer and candle snuffer tray [A-153; M-950/A-B]","BW-4159 - Five pieces of textile fragments [A-811; W-2007/A-E]","BW-4160 - 18th century wine bottle","BW-4161 - Tin brazier [A-932; M-2094]; deaccessioned","BW-4162 - Six candle mold [A-932; M-2095]; deaccessioned","BW-4163 - Pair of hair curling irons [A-932; M-2093/A-B]; deaccessioned","BW-4164/A-B - Hickory stool [A-932; M-2096]","BW-4165 - Snuff box with hair of George Washington and case for snuff box [A-929; W-2090/A-B]","BW-4166 - Reading glass [A-929; W-2091]","BW-4167 - Earthenware pudding mold [A-881; M-2049/A]; deaccessioned","BW-4168 - Earthenware mold [A-881; M-2049/B]; deaccessioned","BW-4169 - Washington's coffin fragment and note [A-886; W-2052]","BW-4170 - Tin funnel - 19th-century [A-850; M-2023]; deaccessioned","BW-4171 - Agate handled knife and fork [A-853; M-2024/A-B]","BW-4172 - Bracelet with hair, watch fobs, and watch key [W-2027]; Breast pin with hair of George Washington [H-2028]","BW-4173 - Copper hot water kettle [M-2059]; deaccessioned","BW-4174 - Rolling pin [A-898; M-2061]","BW-4175 - Saddlebag [A-933; M-2008]","BW-4176 - Book - Travels in Various Parts of Europe, Asia, and Africa during a series of Thirty Years and Upwards, by John MacDonald, 1791 [A-782; W-1973]","BW-4177 - Engraving - \"Apotheosis of George Washington\" by John James Barralet [A-839; M-2018]","BW-4178 - Walnut side chair [A-868; M-2030]; deaccessioned","BW-4179 - 19th-century Chippendale chair [A-923; M-2085/A-F]; deaccessioned","BW-4180 - Engraving - Courtship of Washington [A-844; M-2020]","BW-4181 - Engraving - Life of George Washington - The Citizen [A-864; M-2029]; deaccessioned","BW-4182 - Print - \"Origin of the Stars \u0026 Stripes\" 1883 [A-915; M-2076]","BW-4183 - Cruet stand and glass bottles [A-603; M-1845/A-G]","BW-4184 - Copy press [A-827; M-2017]","BW-4185 - Two coffin fragments","BW-4186 - Engraved portrait of George Washington [A-869; M-2031]; Color print of George Washington [A-885; M-2051]","BW-4187 - Ellen Sharples' embroidered profile of George Washington [H-630]","BW-4188 - Pencil sketch of Mount Vernon - Tomb and Residence of Washington [A-632; M-1863]","BW-4189 - Six jelly glasses [A-631; H-1862/A-F]","BW-4190 - Silhouette on glass - George Washington [A-598; M-1993]","BW-4191 - Lithograph of George Washington's carriage [A-783; M-1974] and two engraved portraits of George Washington [A-825; M-2016] [A-858; M-2026]","BW-4192 - Manuscripts, calling cards and locks of hair [A-861; W-2035]","BW-4193 - Engraving - East Front of Mansion, 1848 [A-674; M-1886]; deaccessioned","BW-4194 - Wax relief of George Washington [A-746; M-1947]","BW-4195 - Piece of George Washington's coach [A-906; W-2068]; piece of triumphal arch [A-703; M-1900]; fragment - stone balcony at Federal Hall [A-899; H-2064]; snuff box","BW-4196 - Earthenware mug [A-818; M-2014]; deaccessioned","BW-4197 - Lithograph - \"Washington's Reception by the Ladies…\" [A-620; M-1853]","BW-4198 - Ambrotype - \"Uncle Tom\" [A-670; H-1884]","BW-4199 - Study, southeast corner; 1958 Handbook, page 59; see CT-66","BW-4200 - Copy photograph - Central passage staircase - front door shutters closed; 1958 Handbook; from 35 mm slide by the Vice Regent of Maine","BW-4201 - Copy photograph - Blue Bedroom ; 1958 Handbook, page 53; from 35 mm slide by Vice Regent of Maine","BW-4202/A-D - George Washington bust made of Alva stone [A-934; M-2097]; deaccessioned","BW-4202/E - Washington Bedchamber; 1958 Handbook, page 55; see CT-63/A","BW-4203 - Quilt [A-930; M-2092]; deaccessioned","BW-4204 - Linen dresser scarf","BW-4205 - Homespun blanket [A-877; M-2044]","BW-4206/A-B - Brown and white woven coverlet [A-877; M-2043]; deaccessioned","BW-4207 - Early 19th-century white coverlet [A-902; M-2065/A]; deaccessioned","BW-4208/A-B - Early 19th-century white coverlet [A-902; M-2065/B]; deaccessioned","BW-4209/A-B - Seed pearl cross [A-810; W-2006]; LOAN","BW-4210/A-C - Memorial china - vase and cup [A-603; M-1995]","BW-4211 - Mahogany stand [A-876; M-2042]","BW-4212/A-B - Pewter bed pan [A-112; W-825]","BW-4213 - Brown coat - George Washington ; W-574/A","BW-4214 - Brown pants - George Washington ; W-574/B","BW-4215 - Pair of stockings belonging to George Washington [W-574/D-E]","BW-4216 - Wire fender [A-846; M-2021]","BW-4217 - Wire fender [A-914; M-2075]; deaccessioned","BW-4218/A-C - Snowfall at Mount Vernon, March 20, 1958","BW-4219 - Corner basin stand [A-893; W-2057]","BW-4220 - Card table [A-808; M-1999]","BW-4221 - Drop-leaf table [A-805; M-1998]","BW-4222/A-B - Mantel garniture [A-776; M-1972/A-J]; LOAN - Boston Museum of Fine Art","BW-4223/A-B - Trundle bed, frame and with bedding [A-935; M-2098]","BW-4224/A-B - Saucer - Jasperware [A-874; M-2040]","BW-4225 - Small pine table [A-711a; H-1905]","BW-4226/A-C - Plantation secretary [A-685; M-1890]","BW-4227/A-B - Wing chair [A-532; W-1936]; LOAN-Private Collection","BW-4228/A - Engraving - Diana Deceived by Venus [W-1602/A; A-532]","BW-4228/B - Engraving - Adonis Carried off by Venus [W-1602/B ; A-532]","BW-4229 - Punch bowl [A-34; W-747]; LOAN-Private Collection","BW-4230 - Platter - blue and white Chinese export porcelain [A-34; W-754]","BW-4231/A-B - Cashmere shawl [A-327; W-1450]; LOAN-Private Collection","BW-4231/C - Pewter hot water plates [A-141; W-1162/A-B]","BW-4232 - Skillet and lid [A-141; W-1163/A-B]","BW-4233 - Lacquer traveling writing desk [A-296; W-1429]","BW-4234 - Set of weights [A-142; H-959/A-E]","BW-4235 - Iron stand [A-141; W-987]","BW-4236 - Trivet [A-141; W-986]","BW-4237 - Lacquer tea caddy [A-141; W-985]","BW-4238/A-D - Pair of glass candlesticks [A-946; H-2562/A-B]","BW-4239/A-E - Fairfax riding chair [H-1888; A-679]","BW-4239/F-G - MVLA Vice Regent's badge","BW-4240/A-Y - Pohick church exterior before repointing of walls","BW-4241/A-D - Family Kitchen and Scullery - interior views","BW-4242 - Washington silver in the Mount Vernon collection ; 1958 Handbook, page 67; see CT-106","BW-4243 - Central Passage staircase ; 1958 Handbook, page 41; see CT-53/A","BW-4244 - Central Passage staircase - without flowering plant ; 1958 Handbook; see CT-53/C-E","BW-4245 - Mansion - East Front ; 1958 Handbook","BW-4246 - Butler's Pantry; 1958 Handbook, p. 61","BW-4247 - View down the piazza, looking south towards the Potomac River; 1958 Handbook, backcover; see CT-49/A","BW-4248/A-D - Colonel Theunis Dey mansion (ca.1740), Wayne Cty, New Jersey; Washington headquarters; July, October, November 1780","BW-4249/A-B - Chippendale ladderback chair [W-2185]","BW-4250/A-B - Sèvres coffee cup [W-2121/A] and saucer [W-2119/A]","BW-4251 - George III candelabra [W-1996]","BW-4252/A-B - Sèvres sugar dish and cover on fixed stand [W-2129/A-B]","BW-4253 - Sèvres confection dish and one cover on fixed stand [W-2126/A-C]","BW-4254/A-D - Sèvres markings [W-2130/A]","BW-4255/A-D - Lower garden, views looking west","BW-4256/A-C - Mansion - East Front from north; Note: BW-4256/C is missing as of 9/12/2023","BW-4257/A-I - Trees - original - tulip poplars, Kentucky coffee bean, honey locust. BW-4257/A-B - Tulip Poplar #65; BW-4257/C - Kentucky Coffee Bean #89; BW-4257/D - Tulip Poplar #57; BW-4257/E - Honey Locust #101","BW-4258/A-D - Powel Coach - interior views [H-737]","BW-4259/A-G - Trees, major surgery - Tulip Poplar #57, Horse Chestnut #116","BW-4260/A-H - Restoration - Brick pavement at West Front of Mansion","BW-4261/A-C - Dining Room model by Frank Morse","BW-4262/A-D - Planting bulbs in the Upper Garden","BW-4263/A-C - Ash tree #58 (original) located between the north serpetine path and upper garden wall - limb cavities","BW-4264 - North Lane - extending the boxwood hedge","BW-4265 - Smoke jack model by Frank Morse","BW-4266 - Mahogany tea chest ; A-961","BW-4267/A-C - Pair of Sheffield candlesticks ; A-954","BW-4280 - Copy photograph of color transparency, Flower [Upper] Garden - west end ; Photolab (color transparency)","BW-4289 - Quilt - appliqued with floral pattern [M-1922]; LOAN","BW-4290/A-B - Quilt - 18th century applique - flowers and birds [A-939; M-2193]; deaccessioned","BW-4291 - White quilted coverlet - homespun back","BW-4292 - Bedspread - Marseilles [A-296; W-1428]","BW-4301/A-B - Architectural drawings of colonnades; 2x3 neg of B by Photocom, 12/75, made from Micro-Master negatives","BW-4303 - Architectural drawing of stable; 2x3 neg by Photocom, 12/75, from Micro-Master negative","BW-4304/D - Architectural drawing of Smokehouse; 2x3 neg by Photocom, 12/75, made from Micro-Master negative","BW-4305 - Architectural drawing of Salt House; 2x3 neg by Photocom, 12/75, made from Micro-Master negative","BW-4306/D-E - Architectural drawings of Butler's House [Circle storehouse];  2x3 negs by Photocom, 12/75, from Micro-Master negatives","BW-4307/G-J - Architectural drawing of Spinning House; 2x3 negs by Photocomm, 12/75 from Micro-Master negatives","BW-4308/E-G - Architectural drawing of Office [Servants' Quarters];  2x3 negs from Photocom, 12/75, made from Micro-Master negatives","BW-4311/B-C - Architectural drawing of Gardener's house; 2x3 negs from Photocom, 12/75, made from Micro-Master negatives","BW-4312/A-B - Architectural drawing of Laundry house [Wash House]; 2x3 negs from Photocom, 12/75, made from Micro-Master negatives","BW-4313/A - Architectural drawing of Octagons [Garden Houses]; 2x3 neg by Photocom, 12/75, made from Micro-Master negative","BW-4316/B -Stable - north façade from Laundry Yard; see CT-139, CT-136","BW-4342/B-C - Miniature - George Washington Parke Custis; see CN-408/A-B; LOAN","BW-4344/A-E - Restoration - Mansion study - structural research details","BW-4345/A-B - Copy photograph, Ella Bassett Washington","BW-4346 - Sherman receiving a watch in front of Washington's tomb","BW-4347 - Sherman receiving a watch in front of Washington's tomb","BW-4348 - Copy photograph of daguerreotype of group in front of Tomb","BW-4349 - Copy photograph of unidentified woman (formerly misattributed to Ann Pamela Cunningham); Annual Report 1960, page 44","BW-4350/A-C - Miniature of John Parke Custis ; on infrared sensitive film; LOAN","BW-4353/A-C - Copy photograph, Houdon bust (miniature) of General Washington; Copy of an infrared sensitive film","BW4356/A-F - Restoration - Dining Room, fireplace construction details","BW-4358/A-D - Restoration - Dining Room, fireplace construction details","BW-4359 - Langley's Book on Gardening - title page","BW-4363/A-B - Mantel clock [W-11] in Washington Bedchamber","BW-4364/A-C - Group of Washington silver; Handbook, page 67; see CT-233","BW-4365/A-D - Mansion Study - east wall with built-in bookcases; Annual Report 1960, page 14, HB, p. 59; see CT-209","BW-4366/B - Over mantel and chimney piece - Front Parlor; Handbook, page 46; see CT-211","BW-4371/B - Lower garden, southeast corner; see CT-225","BW-4372/A-B - Trees - memorial English Yew near Old Tomb planted by National Assoc. of Gardeners, 1917","BW-4375/A-B - Upper Garden views - greenhouse and square wooden planter","BW-4376/C - Copy photograph, Mansion - East Front; CT of this view available","BW-4378 - Vaughan Plan [W-1434]; illustration in Garden Pamphlet, inside front cover. Photograph by \"Campbell\"","BW-4379/A-G - Gardens and grounds views for Garden Pamphlet, pages 2, 3, 5, 6, 9, 12, 13","BW-4380 - Honeysuckle on colonnade ; Illustration in Garden Pamphlet, page 7; B\u0026W neg from CT-38","BW-4381/A - Detail plan and planting key for serpentine and shrubbery from Harper's Magazine March 1859 ; Illustration in Garden Pamphlet, page 8","BW-4382/A-G - Illustrations of Garden implements for Mount Vernon Garden Pamphlet, pages 10, 13, 16, 21, 22, 23, 24; From 18th century books in Mount Vernon Reference Library","BW-4383/A-E - Garden views for Garden Pamphlet, unused; Negative from postive prints of larger negatives","BW-4384 - Title page of Batty Langley's \"New Principles of Gardening,\" 1728.  George Washington's copy ; Courtesy of Thomas Gilcrease Institute, Tulsa.  Illustrated in Garden Pamphlet, page 1.","BW-4386/A-B - Pair of wine coasters [M-2240/A-B]","BW-4387/A-B - Silver candle snuffer and tray [M-2280/A-B]","BW-4388 - Pencil sketch of Lafayette by Joseph Dèsère Court [H-2217]","BW-4389/A-B - Hand-colored lithograph of Lafayette [H-2218]","BW-4390 - Serving spoon (silver) [M-2243]","BW-4391 - Silver serving spoon [M-2246]","BW-4392/A-B - Silverware - 3 dinner knives and 3 dinner forks [M-2229/A-F]","BW-4393 - Two silver salt spoons [M-2258/A-B]","BW-4394- Seven salt spoons","BW-4395/A-B - Seven glass goblets [M-2241/A-G]","BW-4396/A-B - John A. Washington spoons [H-2256/A-N]","BW-4397/A-B - John A. Washington forks [H-2257/A-D]","BW-4398/A-B - Lace-trimmed handkerchief [W-2247]","BW-4399/A-B - Print - \"Sorrows of Werther\" [W-1193]","BW-4400/A-B - Four jelly glasses [M-2350/A-D]","BW-4401/A-B - Pair of glass bottles [M-2277/A-B]; deaccessioned","BW-4402 - Five flute glasses [M-2276/A-E]; deaccessioned","BW-4403/A-B - Six jelly glasses [M-2276/F-K]; deaccessioned","BW-4404/A-B - Glass pitcher [M-2231], wine glass [M-2234], flip glass [M-2220]-deaccessioned, short tumbler [M-2233]","BW-4405 - Decanter [M-2209/A-B]","BW-4406/A-B - Two cordial glasses, two air twist stem cordial glasses, two engraved wine glasses, seven engraved wine glasses","BW-4407/A-B - Miniatures of John Parke Custis [W-2355/B - LOAN] and Martha Parke Custis [W-2355/A] by Charles Willson Peale; see CN 239/A-B; Annual Report 1960, page 20","BW-4410/A-B - Eight air twist cordial glasses [M-2288/A-H]","BW-4411/A-B - Six air twist wine glasses [M-2289/A-F]","BW-4412/A-B - Eight champagne glasses [M-2226/A-H]; deaccessioned","BW-4413/A-B - Eleven ale glasses [M-2286/A-K]","BW-4414/A-B - Pair of glass decanters [M-2224/A-B]","BW-4415/A-D - Six glass salt cellars [M-2281/A-F]","BW-4416/A-B - Three case bottles [M-2275/A-C]","BW-4417/A-B - Two pairs of glass decanters","BW-4433 - Netted fringe [M-2232/A-B]; deaccessioned","BW-4434 - Hand netted and tied valance [M-2236]; deaccessioned","BW-4435 - Wooden rolling pin [M-2227]","BW-4436 - Engraving - General Washington by James Heath, after Stuart","BW-4437 - Bench plane [M-2237]; deaccessioned","BW-4438 - Guglet and bowl [M-2221/A-B]","BW-4439 - Hand-colored lithograph - General Washington by E. C. Middleton [M-2219]","BW-4440 - Pair of pillow cases [M-2204/A-B]; deaccessioned","BW-4441 - Pair of side chairs [M-2244/A-B]","BW-4442 - Mug [M-2287]","BW-4443/A-C - Silver dish cross ; See also BW-4460/A-B; 2x2 B\u0026W slide available; Annual Report 1960, page 31","BW-4451 - Blue and white china - five custard cups and covered dish [M-2228/A-G]; LOAN","BW-4452 - Four silver tablespoons with Washington crest [W-2264/A-B]","BW-4453 - Two silver spoons with Custis crest [W-2265/A-B ; IL-1015]; LOAN","BW-4454 - Embroidered coverlet","BW-4455/A-B - Embroidered coverlet - detail","BW-4456/A-B - Bedcover [M-2285]; deaccessioned","BW-4459/C-D - The Louise du Pont Crowninshield Award to Mount Vernon - citation ; Annual Report 1960, frontispiece","BW-4460/A-B - Maker's mark from dish cross ;  Annual Report 1960, page 31 ; BW-4460/B - Missing 6-17-86","BW-4462/A-B - Powel coach clock [W-2354]; Annual Report 1960, page 32","BW-4463/A-B - Engraved Portrait of John Napier [W-2356] - obverse and reverse; LOAN","BW-4464 - Carte de visite of unidentified woman","BW-4466/A-B - White coverlet [M-2202]; deaccessioned","BW-4467/A-B - Harrison Dodge posing outside of the museum with the \"LW\" ornamental stone [W-988] removed from the Mansion cellar, 1930; duplicate of BW-4467/A; BW-4467/B - Missing 6/17/1986","BW-4469/A-B - Olive oil jar [W-2362]; Annual Report 1960, page 34","BW-4471/A - Low aerial view of west front of Mansion with view of Potomac River","BW-4472 - View down Potomac River from point immediately above Fort Washington","BW-4473 - View down the Potomac River from point above Little Hunting Creek","BW-4474 - Low aerial view of east front of Mansion","BW-4475 - Aerial overview of Kitchen [Lower] Garden and surrounding area.","BW-4476 - Aerial view of Mount Vernon exhibition and 12-acre field","BW-4477 - Aerial view up Potomac River from Maryland shore just above National Colonial Farm. Mockley Point and Fort Washington at right.","BW-4478 - Maryland shore from the Memorial Highway between Fort Hunt and Mount Vernon","BW-4479 - Mount Vernon shore from position just above National Colonial Farm","BW-4490/A-E - Copy photograph, Visit of Queen Liliuokalani to Mount Vernon in 1887","BW-4491/A-B - Former Vice Regent of Georgia, Mrs. Jefferson Randolph Anderson (1939)","BW-4493/A-B - Ice pit in Mansion cellar","BW-4495/A-D - Benson Lossing's illustration of sideboard, tea table and punch bowl","BW-4498 - Sideboard [W-94] in Dining Room [Small Dining Room]","BW-4519/A,F- Cummings Collection of textile fragments and pearl necklace; A - seed pearl necklace ; F - textile fragments ; only 2 of 12 items of collection retained: others are marked Woodlawn, 7/27/1961.","BW-4530/A-B - Chess set \u0026 box ; BW-4530/A1-2 - box closed ; BW-4530/B - box open","BW-4534/A-B - Plan or drawing of West Front by George Washington [W-1369/A]; From 1961 Restoration Exhibit","BW-4535 - View of Greenhouse looking west, from botanical garden","BW-4542/A-E - Miniature of Martha Washington by Charles Willson Peale [W-2102/A-B]","BW-4544/A-B - \"Keepsake\" pincushion made by Martha Washington with a note stating the piece was made for Roger Sherman 1781 [W-2372]","BW-4545/D-E - Early view of Mount Vernon East Front by Parkyns","BW-4547/A-B - Aitken side chair [W-2365]","BW-4549/A - Early view of Mount Vernon - East Front (Lowell, Mass)","BW-4550/A - Early 1792 view of Mount Vernon - West Front and Circle (Lowell, Mass)","BW-4551/A-C - Worth Bailey drawings - evolution of Mount Vernon, Mansion house","BW-4552/A-B - Views from Family Kitchen - Scullery and Larder; A - scullery ; B - larder ;  See also 4548","BW-4554/A-B - Third Regiment Drill Team on the occasion of the visit of Ayub Kahn of Pakistan on July 11, 1961","BW-4555/A-B - Embroidered reticule [W-2380]","BW-4556/A-B - Sachet made of dress fragment [W-2379]","BW-4557/A-B - Trott miniature of George Washington [H-2377]","BW-4558/A-B - Day cap and cape collar [H-2374/A-B]; deaccessioned","BW-4559/A-C - Six Rummers [W-2382/A-F]","BW-4560 - Compote [W-2378]","BW-4561/A-C - Wine glass with air twist stem [W-2381]","BW-4562/A-D - Pearl necklace [W-2369]","BW-4564/A-B - Wilfred Neitzey standing beside tree with carved symbols from Civil War soldier","BW-4565/A-B - Tree with carved symbols (star and cross) from Civil War soldier","BW-4567/A-F - Copy photograph of an original stereoscopic view of Bushrod Washington's Pise Greenhouse ca. 1860","BW-4568/F - Restoration - Construction research - butler's pantry - details","BW-4579/A-E - Views of Powel coach [H-737] and visitors on Mansion Circle","BW-4588/A-B - Sèvres bowl and plate ; China Booklet","BW-4601/A-B - Cincinnati custard cup [W-1436] ; China Booklet","BW-4604/A-B - Cincinnati teapot [W-1436/E] and bowl [W-1436/A]; China Booklet","BW-4605/A-B - Custine cream pitcher [W-1209] ; China Booklet","BW-4608/A-B - Angoulême butter cooler [W-979]; China Booklet","BW-4609/A-B - Garniture vase [W-2101/A-B]; See also Neg No. 4672/A-B; China Booklet","BW-461/A-B - Custine cups and saucers ; [W-508/A-B], [W-720/A-B]; China Booklet ; B - Missing 6-17-1986","BW-4615 - Figurine - Widow of Zarephath [W-63]; China Booklet","BW-4616/A-C - Bisque table ornament - Venus and Cupids [W-2133]; China Booklet ; C - Missing 6/17/1986","BW-4617/A-B - DeButts-Ely punch bowl; China Booklet - LOAN","BW-4618/A-B - Punch bowl [W-658]; China Booklet","BW-4619/A-B - Tobacco leaf punch bowl [W-1452]; China Booklet","BW-4620/A-F - Sèvres covered cup [W-1456/C-D], sugar bowl [W-2025/A-B], ice pots [W-1662/A-B]; China Booklet","BW-4626/A-B - Platter [W-533] and covered dish [W-534/A-B] - strawberry pattern; China Booklet","BW-4627/A-B - Two mugs [W-657] [W-664]; China Booklet","BW-4628/A-B - Sèvres sugar dish and cover on fixed stand [W-2129/A-B] with two egg cups [W-2128/A-B]; China Booklet","BW-4629/A-B - Sèvres coffee cup and teacup; China Booklet","BW-4630/A-B - Nast cups and saucer; China Booklet","BW-4631/A-B - Sèvres platter with covered cups; China Booklet","BW-4632/A-B - Sèvres saucepans and bowl with twisted handles; China Booklet","BW-4635/A-B - Pair of blue and white pitchers [W-516/A-B]; China Booklet","BW-4636/A-B - Tea set on shelves [W-1436]; China Booklet","BW-4637/A-B - Canton platter, plate, rectangular plate; China Booklet","BW-4638/A-B - Blue and white soup bowl and plates produced by Thomas Turner of Caughley [W-1002]; China Booklet","BW-4639/A-B - Dessert dish (square) [W-662] and dessert plate [W-663]; China Booklet","BW-4640/A-B - Custine coffee cups and saucers; China Booklet","BW-4641/A-B - Detail - monogram on Custine china;  China Booklet","BW-4642/A-C - Detail - emblem on Cincinnati china; China Booklet","BW-4643/A-B - Detail - States china monogram ; China Booklet","BW-4645 - Spurious States china platter","BW-4646/A-B - Pair of spyglasses [W-644] [W-721]; for miltary equipment book","BW-4663 - Early views of Mount Vernon and river, \"Mount Vernon, 1874\" - Theodore R. Davis","BW-4664/A-B - Embroidered panel from pole fire screen [M-2083]","BW-4665 - Engraving - General Braddock's headquarters","BW-4666/A-B - Copy photograph - Mount Vernon entrance (Texas gate) and nearby rail station, ca. 1925; From an old photograph","BW-4667/A-C - Copy photograph, \"Abingdon\" (John Parke Custis Home) - rear \u0026 front views","BW-4668/A-B - Five Farms map of Mount Vernon, 1793; The Huntington Library","BW-4669/A-B - Angoulême soup plate; China Booklet","BW-4670/A-C - Angoulême soup plate; China Booklet","BW-4671/A-C - Sèvres dinner plate; China Booklet","BW-4672/A-B - Garniture vase [W-2101/A-B]; China Booklet","BW-4673 - States china saucer; China Booklet","BW-4674 - Custine saucer; China Booklet","BW-4675/A-B - Angoulême plate; China Booklet","BW-4676 - Custine coffee cups and saucers; China Booklet","BW-4678 - Bow-back Windsor side chair [W-2400]","BW-4679/A-B - Side chair","BW-4680/A-B - Early view - \"View on the Potomac River from Mount Vernon\" by I. Weld - 1796","BW-4681/A-D - Drawing of Mansion by Worth Bailey for souvenir seed envelope motif","BW-4684/A-B - Sketch map of National Park area on Maryland shore, part of viewshed protection","BW-4685/A-B - Vice Regent of Vermont, Mrs. A. John Holden, Jr., on east lawn pointing to viewshed","BW-4688/A-C - Sèvres serving dish [W-2123]","BW-4689/A-C - Sèvres serving dish [W-2120]","BW-4690/A-B - List of contents of \"sweetmeat closet\" from inventory, Martha Washington","BW-4691/A-C - Engraving - Early view of Mount Vernon by G. Scott Edinburgh [M-968]","BW-4692/A-C - Engraving - Early view of Mount Vernon - I. Weld","BW-4700 - Author's dedication in Bordley's book on Husbandry","BW-4701 - Six silver teaspoons and one tablespoon - \"MW\" initial","BW-4702/A-D - Mahogany knife case [W-2404/A]","BW-4703/A-B - Dr. Dick copy of Sharples portrait of George Washington [H-258]","BW-4705/A-B - Punch bowl [W-2405], traditionally thought to be a christening bowl for the Dandridge family","BW-4706/A-B - Inscription on Luce punch bowl [W-2405]","BW-4710/A-B - Book - Title page of Bordley's book on Husbandry","BW-4711/A-B - Letter - George Washington to Lund Washington April 4, 1780","BW-4712/A-B - Letter - George Washington to Bushrod Washington July 16, 1789","BW-4718/A-B - Lace ruffle","BW-4728/A - Braddock sword [W-82]; Military Equipment Booklet","BW-4729/A-B - State or dress sword [W-84]; Military Equipment Booklet","BW-4730/A-C - Mourning sword overall and detail [W-83/A-B]; Military Equipment Booklet","BW-4731/A-C - (\"Prussian\") \"Alte\" sword, overall and detail [W-85]; Military Equipment Booklet","BW-4732/A-B - Small sword and detail of hilt; Military Equipment Booklet","BW-4733/B-C - Trunk with plate \"General Washington N:4\" - detail of plate and label inside [W-1513]; Military Equipment Booklet","BW-4734/B - Trunk - deerskin - detail of plate [W-366]; Military Equipment Booklet","BW-4735/B - Leather trunk - \"General Washington/No. 3\" [W-367]; Military Equipment Booklet","BW-4736/B - Wooden trunk - \"General Washington\" and detail of plate [W- 1878]; Military Equipment Booklet","BW-4737/B - Leather trunk - \"G. Washington/Virginia\" - detail of plate [W-312]; Military Equipment Booklet","BW-4743/A-I - Restoration - Upper Garden wall, construction research","BW-4745 - Mansion - East Front","BW-4746/A-B - Ticket with sketch of traffic circle showing lower and main gate","BW-4747 - Camp towel [W-505]","BW-4748 - Military button \"22\" [W-443]","BW-4749/A-C - Camp stool [W-4009];  Also # 4749/C; see also neg # 5648/A-H","BW-4750 - Pair of Pistols [W-480/A-B]","BW-4751/A-B - 1963 version of map of Maryland shore - land use of viewshed; see #4684","BW-4755 - Footstool [W-2419/A]","BW-4756 - \"Mourning\" sword [W-83]","BW-4757 - \"Dress\" sword [W-84]","BW-4758 - Restoration - Upper Garden wall - structural detail","BW-4759 - Mansion - East Front","BW-4760 - Facsimile - George Washington's will","BW-4761/A-C - General Washington's shaving box [W-481]","BW-4762/A-D - Gorget; Massachusetts Historical Society - LOAN","BW-4763/A-B - General Washington's pistol ; New York State Library - LOAN","BW-4764/A-C - General Washington's sword ; New York State Library - LOAN","BW-4765/A-C - Glass stopper ; Mrs. Ely (for study) - LOAN","BW-4767 - Trunk [W-2407/A] with Washington's robe (closed)","BW-4768 - Razor hone [W-2414]","BW-4769/A-C - Martha Washington's gold necklace [W-2410]","BW-4770/A-G - Labels for swords case","BW-4771 - Sèvres saucepan [W-2406]","BW-4772/A-C - Military sash [W-87]","BW-4773/A-B - Benson Lossing sketch - pack saddle and canteen","BW-4776 - Engraving - East front of Mount Vernon by Kern [EV-1274]","BW-4782/A-C - Latrobe sketch of General Washington in profile [W-2413]","BW-4784/D - Robert \u0026 Lawrence Washington quit claim (1601) - detail of seal ; missing 9/11/2023","BW-4785/A-D - Seal ring and impression [W-2423]","BW-4786/A-B - Custine coffee cup and saucer [W-2426/A-B]; Annual Report 1963","BW-4790 - Cuff link with hair of George Washington and Martha Washington [W-2412]","BW-4791/A-D - Engraved button [W-2424]","BW-4792/A-C - Gold watch [W-2422]","BW-4793/A-B - Black seal with coat-of-arms - George Washington to Elizabeth Powel, 1787 June 6 [A-417.9]","BW-4794 - George Washington's Watermark [W-1354/A]","BW-4795 - General Washington's bookplate","BW-4796 - Red seal with Washington crest - George Washington to Elizabeth Powel, 1782 July 20 [A-417.4]","BW-4797/A-C - Black seal with coat-of-arms - George Washington to Samuel Powel, 1789 December 15 [A-417.17]","BW-4798/A-B - Silver chambersticks and snuffers [M-2420/A-B]","BW-4799 - General Washington's dressing gown or banyan [W-2407/A]","BW-4805 - Copy of Sir Isaac Heard's version of Washington coat-of-arms","BW-4806 - Illustration of Sulgrave Manor; copied from book","BW-4807/A-B - Two illustrations from Photo-Era, March 1907 - men in a car at Mount Vernon with caption \"C. H. Claudy at Mt. Vernon.\"","BW-4808/B - Project overview editorials ; missing 6-18-1988","BW-4809/A - Latrobe watercolor of Mansion with group on Piazza (photostat of)","BW-4810 - Portrait - 'Washington, The General,' by Eben Farrington Comins [M-932]","BW-4811 - Pair of spectacles possiby belonging to George Washington and Martha Washington [W-2187/A] [W-2187/D]","BW-4814/A-B - Silver-mounted cut glass cruet bottles, vinegar and pepper cruet bottles [W-2432/A-B]","BW-4815/A-C - Miniature of Admiral Vernon [M-2434]","BW-4816/A-F - Powder bag and puff with inscription [W-2408/A-B]","BW-4817 - Round engraving - Prudence and Beauty [W-2431]","BW-4818 - Round engraving - gallant and two ladies - \"Sorrows of Werther\" [W-1193]","BW-4819/A-B - Staffordshire figurines (pair) [M-2430/A-B]; deaccessioned","BW-4820/D-F - Restoration - Servant's Hall - large fireplace details of reinforcement of lintel","BW-4821/A-C - Menokin, Francis Lightfoot Lee House, before collapse, detail of window showing structural weakness and later view of Menokin after collapse at same point, 1964","BW-4822/A-C - Engraving - Mordecai Gist","BW-4823/A-B - General Washington's Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber] with striped carpeting","BW-4824/A-B - West Parlor [Front Parlor], south wall and southwest corner with restored lustres","BW-4825/A - Family Dining Room [Small Dining Room], view towards west wall","BW-4826/A - Family Dining Room [Small Dining Room], view towards east wall","BW-4828 - Copy photograph, Council Mount Vernon Ladies' Association (MVLA) 1925","BW-4829 - Copy photograph, Mount Vernon Ladies' Association (MVLA) Council 1882-83","BW-4831 - Copy photograph, Miss Alice M. Longfellow, Vice Regent of Massachusetts","BW-4832 - Copy photograph, Mrs. Lorenzo M. Sweat, Vice Regent of Maine","BW-4833 - Copy photograph, Mrs. Lucy H. Pickens, Vice Regent of South Carolina","BW-4834 - Copy photograph, Mr. John A. Graham","BW-4835 - Copy photograph, Mrs. Letitia Harper Walker, Vice Regent of North Carolina","BW-4836 - Copy photograph, Mrs. Nathaniel Norris Halsted, Vice Regent of New Jersey","BW-4837 - Copy photograph, Mrs. Susan E. Johnson Hudson, Vice Regent of Connecticut","BW-4838 - Copy photograph, Mrs. Phoebe Hearst, Vice Regent of California","BW-4839 - Copy photograph, Mrs. Graham Newell Fitch, Vice Regent of Indiana","BW-4840 - Copy photograph, Mrs. Ella Bassett Washington, Vice Regent of West Virginia","BW-4841 - Copy photograph, Miss Leila Herbert, Vice Regent of Alabama","BW-4842 - Copy photograph, Mrs. Octavia Walton LeVert, Vice Regent of Alabama, 1858","BW-4843/A-C - Letter - Martha Washington (no date)","BW-4845/A-B - Period flower container, queensware","BW-4846/A-B - Servants' Hall - southwest end","BW-4847/1-91 - Harold T. Abbott collection of pictures of Mount Vernon 1932-1935","BW-4849 - Miniature of Mrs. Joseph K. Barnes, Vice Regent of the District of Columbia, 1873-1912","BW-4850 - Windsor armchair [M-2433]","BW-4851/A-B - Box made of wood from General Washington's casket [W-2438]","BW-4852 - Wooden canteen [H-2441]","BW-4853 - Glass compote [H-2436]; deaccessioned","BW-4854 - Panel from Washington's coach [W-643]","BW-4855 - One of six Windsor side chairs loaned for common parlor by Lodge [M-2387/A]; missing 9/18/2023","BW-4856 - Reproduction \"States\" china plate - souvenir plate [M-2415]","BW-4857/A-B - Fragment - Toile \"America Presenting at the Altar of Liberty Medallions of Her Illustrious Sons\", [M-2428]","BW-4858A-B - General Washington's revolving desk chair \"uncommon chair\" [W-159]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4859/C - Slat-back side chair - detail of splat [W-101/A]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4860/C - Pedestal-back side chair with serpentine crest rail, pierced and carved strapwork splat - detail of splat [W-137]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4861/C-D - Chippendale side chair - overall and detail of splat [W-135]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4862/A-B - Sack-back Windsor armchair [W-198]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4863 - Bow-back Windsor side chair [W-230]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4865/C - Aitken side chair - detail of splat [W-2365]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4868/E-H - Torcheres or candlestand (one of a pair) [W-1/A-B]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4869/A-B - Framed round engraving - Prudence and Beauty [W-2431]","BW-4871/A-C - Final section of replacement palisade fence atop Kitchen [Lower] Garden wall; BW-4871C - With Albert Skutans","BW-4872/C-D - Chippendale side chair, overall and detail of splat [W-97]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4873/C - Aitken side chair - detail of splat [W-2253]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4880 - Family Kitchen - interior; Photocom - B\u0026W negative Aug 75; see CN-417","BW-4883/A-B - Oval mourning brooch with lock of Washington's hair [W-2437]","BW-4884/A-B - Mezzotint - \"A Country Girl\" by John Boydell [W-2443]","BW-4885/A-B - Engraving - \"View Near Wadsworth Castle\" by R. Gardnor Jr. [W-2444]","BW-4886/A-C - Ladderback Chippendale chair - the \"Taylor\" chair ; A-1135","BW-4887 - Diamond scarf pin [W-2449]","BW-4888/A-B - Facsimile of map of Truro Parish - drawn to scale and annotated by George Washington","BW-4889/A-B - Photo of daguerreotype of Miss Sally Griffith and two great nieces","BW-4890/A-B - Title page and frontispiece of songbook; The Bull-Finch [ML-137-W]","BW-4894/A-C - Modern maps of the Mount Vernon neighborhood","BW-4897/A-B - Canton china - 2 covered vegetable dishes - square dish [W-2453/A-B] and oval dish [W-2454/a-B] and one plate [W-2452]","BW-4898 - Photocopy of newspaper print - Mrs. Lockwood deForest","BW-4907/A-B - Drawing - plan of Mansion fireplace for third floor bedchamber, in the hand of George Washington [W-668]","BW-4908 - Photocopy - Portrait of Colonel John Augustine Washington, brother of General Washington; from \"Washington the Man and the Mason\" by Callahan, pg. 72","BW-4912 - Illustration - Pohick Church in 1858 - from Benson Lossing","BW-4913/A-D - Mr. Charles Cecil Wall, Resident Superintendent of Mount Vernon","BW-4914/A-B - Mrs. Charles Cecil Wall, wife of Resident Superintendent of Mount Vernon","BW-4916/A-B - Page from The Ledger of John Augustine Washington, brother of General Washington, page 31 - top half of page","BW-4917 - Framed commemorative textile with George Washington's portrait [M-2448]","BW-4918/A-D - Pine portrait of Fanny Bassett [W-1488], overall and details; A-B - before cleaning ; C-D - after cleaning ; Quandt, conservator at Corcoran","BW-4919/A-B - Gilt bracket [W-2162] and candelabra [W-55]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4920/A-C - Child's crib - with and without canopy [W-237]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4921/A-B - Wine chest with nine bottles [W-187/A-K]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4922/A-B - French writing desk, ca. 1780 [W-220]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4923/A-B - Looking glass with Washington coat-of-arms [W-29]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4924/A-B - Painted pine serving table [W-2105]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4925/A-C - Wine cooler [W-1059]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4926/A-C - Banquet Hall [New Room] looking glass, overall and detail [W-28]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4927/A-B - Looking glass [W-1181] and bracket [W-57]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4928/A-C - Copy photograph, Council group photo - 1870, by Alexander Gardner","BW-4929 - Copy photograph, Maine Room in Mount Vernon Mansion, north lumber room","BW-4930 - Copy photograph, Mrs. Horatio Greenough, Vice Regent of Massachusetts - ca.1859","BW-4931 - Letter - from Miss Tracy to Ann Pamela Cunningham - November 1, 1860","BW-4932/A-B - Dressing table [W-202]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4933/A-B - Bureau dressing table [W-372]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4934 - Corner basin stand [W-276]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4935 - Corner basin stand [W-2057]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4939/A-B - Lacquer boxes for dressing glass; Furniture Booklet","BW-4943/A-D - Harpsichord, overall and detail [W-16]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4944/A-B - Card table [W-197]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4945/A-B - Breakfast table [W-136]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4946 - Card table [W-1465]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4947/A-B - Footstool [W-731]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4950/A-E - Pair of card tables [W-1413/A-B]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4951/A-B - Looking glass [W-57/A]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4952 - Oval gilt frame with looking glass [W-2176]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4953/A-B - Table [W-204]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4956/A-B - Terrestrial floor globe [W-166]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4957/A-B - Detail of medallion inlay on sideboard [W-94]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4958 - Work table [W-207]","BW-4959/A-B - Side chair [W-259]","BW-4960 - Side chair [M-2030]; deaccessioned","BW-4961/A-B - Side chair [H-8/A]; deaccessioned","BW-4962/A-B - Queen Anne armchair [M-25]; deaccessioned","BW-4963/A-B - Lolling chair [M-361]","BW-4964/A-B - Grooved tray (11 7/8\" diameter x 1 1/16\" high) [W-1242/C]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4965/A-B - Grooved tray (9 3/4\"-9 7/8\" diameter x 1 1/8\" high) [W-2171]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4969/A-B - Plant containers - wooden tub (square) and clay pot","BW-4974 - Ducking gun [W-1404]; LOAN - Yale University","BW-4975/A-B - Mrs. Washington's bathing dress [W-580]","BW-4976/A-B - Mantel clock [W-11]","BW-4978 - Mrs. Washington's silver comb [W-1442]","BW-4979/A-B - Snuff box with hair of George Washington [W-2397]","BW-4981 - Silver coffee pot with Washington crest [W-2517]","BW-4982/A-B - Silver wine cooler [W-2522]","BW-4983/A-I - Museum labels for military equipment case","BW-5000/A-J - Museum labels for archaeological exhibition in Museum Annex","BW-5002/A-D - Southern Red Oak tree split down trunk, located east of reservoir and measuring 18 ft. 8 in. in circumference breast high before breakage on September 24th. Unidentified man standing next to the damaged trunk.","BW-5003/A-B - Mansion - West Front, platform research excavation; Also two 2x2 slides","BW-5004/A-H - Restoration - Salt House - details of framing and weather boards of interior walls","BW-5005/A-M - Trees along serpentine walks with visitors","BW-5006 - Mahogany looking glass [W-2457]","BW-5007 - Wax relief, profile of General Washington [M-2455]","BW-5008/A-B - Pearlware circular plate, marked MILLENIUM on the reverse [M-2460]; deaccessioned","BW-5009/A-C - Quart bottle with seal \"W. Elliot 1741\" [M-2459]","BW-5010/A-B - Fire screen - Needlepoint pastoral scene [A-1157; M-2469]","BW-5011 - Framed textile - \"America Presenting at the Altar of Liberty Medallions of Her Illustrious Sons\" [M-2464]","BW-5012/A-B - Gold cuff links with hair of George Washington and Martha Washington [W-2465]","BW-5013/A-B - Pair of shoe buckles; LOAN - Yale University - Kountze Collection","BW-5014/A-D - Silver belt buckle [W-1388/C]; LOAN - Yale University - Kountze Collection","BW-5015/A-C - Mount Vernon and Pohick Church Commemorative Goblets [M-1374/A-B]; LOAN - Yale University - Kountze Collection","BW-5016/A-B - Telescope [M-1384]; LOAN - Yale University - Kountze Collection","BW-5017/A-B - Bronze portrait plaque of Washington in profile [M-1393]; LOAN - Yale University - Kountze Collection","BW-5018/A-C - Plats of sundry tracts of land belonging and adjoining those of George Washington, 1770 [RM-93 ; MS-2241] ; BW-5018/C - Missing 8-24-1986","BW-5019/A-C - Letter - Lund Washington to General Washington from Mount Vernon, 1776 February 22 [RM-106; MS-227.7]","BW-5020 - Facsimile of an honorary Doctor of Laws degree conferred on President Washington by Washington College in state of Maryland","BW-5021/A-D - Letter - George Washington to Mrs. Henley, 1799 October 20, with enclosures relating to appointment of her son, John Dandridge Henley, as a midshipman in the U.S. Navy [RM-752; MS-4998]","BW-5022/A-B - Silver dessert spoon with Washington crest [W-2458]","BW-5024/A-F - Copy photographs - Visit of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth to Mount Vernon, 1939.Nnegatives Dept. of State 11/65","BW-5025/A-L - Snapshot collection of Mrs. George A. Carpenter, Vice Regent of Illinois, 1916-1947.  James Archer, Vice Regents - Mrs. Hanks and Mrs. Johnston, boxwood path, Museum, School House, colonnade, Greenhouse, North Lane, pitcher","BW-5026/A-D - North Lane from Spinning House","BW-5027/A-B - Flower [Upper] Garden, west end with visitors","BW-5028 - View of north end of Mansion from grove, includes partial of north colonnade and servants' hall","BW-5029/A-B - Kitchen [Lower] Garden looking toward Necessary (vertical \u0026 horizontal), partial view of smokehouse outside the garden wall","BW-5030 - West Front from Bowling Green gate","BW-5031/A-C - West Gate and porters' lodges from inside of the estate, also visible is the west gate well house (lattice structure at left)","BW-5032 - South corner of Piazza looking upriver","BW-5033/A-B - From under the piazza looking down river","BW-5034/A-B - Distant view of Mansion from West Gate","BW-5035 - Mansion from 12-acre field with visitors","BW-5036 - View of roofs of outbuildings and Mansion from Flower [Upper] Garden","BW-5040/C-D - Illustration - Perspective view of the Mansion and historic area; Handbook 1965, pp. 50-51","BW-5045/A-C - Washington Family Bible - front and back covers [W-408]","BW-5047/A-B - Detail, book illustration - Pewter still or cold still from 'The Complete Domestic Distiller' by A. Cooper, London, 1826; Library No. RL-460","BW-5048 - Study - north wall showing fireplace ; from CT-462","BW-5051/A-B - Engraving entitled \"May\" showing window treatment with Austrian shade","BW-5052 -Tambour writing desk and bookcase [W-158]; B\u0026W neg from CN-468/H - Photocom (7/75)","BW-5058/A-C - Damask tablecloth with seal of the United States in center [H-2442]","BW-5061/B - The New Tomb;  B\u0026W neg from CT-236/B","BW-5063 - Houdon bust [W-369]; B\u0026W neg taken form CN-540/A [8/75]","BW-5064 - Map of River Farm, 1766 - from The Centennial Atlas of General Washington's maps 1932 ; Original in Library of Congress","BW-5073/B - Shell cushion [W-1533]; CN 480/A; see #152 \u0026 4708; BW-5073/A lost by Photocom, 6/1975","BW-5076 - Circular desk chair, \"uncommon chair\" [W-159]; see CN 449/C; neg by Campbell's from CT-449/A, 7/19/1977","BW-5082 - Copy negative, Flower Garden and School House in snow (c.1928) from lantern slide in library collection","BW-5085 - Diagram of traffic circle and Texas gate and lower gate entrances. Accompanying text indicates to 'Present this card at the main gate for entrance by car.'","BW-5087 - Copy photograph, Luke C. Dillon photo of South Carolina Room, Mount Vernon Mansion; from original owned by the Charleston Museum","BW-5088/A-B - Banquet Hall [New Room] - northwest corner, showing original sideboard and Palladian or Venetian window","BW-5089/A-B - West Parlor [Front Parlor] - northwest corner, showing fireplace \u0026 card table","BW-5098 - Library [Study] looking toward southeast corner; B\u0026W negative from CT-461","BW-5102/A-B - Mahogany card table [W-197]","BW-5103/A-B - Fire screen with needlepoint panel [M-2469] on pole fire screen [W-2182]","BW-5114/A-E - Library secretary and bookcase [W-1409]; LOAN - Yale University Art Gallery, de Lancey Kountze Collection","BW-5115/A-C - West Parlor [Front Parlor] looking toward south wall with door open","BW-5116/A-B - Copy photograph, Leet Bros. photo of Central Hall [Central Passage], c.1890","BW-5117 - Copy photograph, Miss Alice M. Longfellow, Vice Regent of Massachusetts","BW-5120/A-D - Oil paintings by George Beck - \"The Great Falls of the Potomac\" [W-2] and \"The Passage of the Pato'k Thro' the blew mountain…\" [W-3];  Before Restoration","BW-5121/A-B - Letter from Harper's Weekly, October 8, 1861, introducing Winslow Homer","BW-5123 - Copy photograph, group photograph posed near south end of Mansion, circa 1885. Baby on lap is Frank L. West who also visited Mount Vernon about the first of May 1966.","BW-5126/A-C - Mr. Walter M. Macomber","BW-5136 - Blue and white Chinese export porcelain - tureen and stand [H-2468/7a-b]; deaccessioned","BW-5137/A-H - Letter - Martha Washington to Mrs. [John Augustine] Washington, Bushfield, 1784 June 22; 3 pages with integral cover","BW-5138/A-D - Book - Title page, The Second Volume of the Posthumous Works of Mr. Samuel Butler, signed by John Custis; flyleaf signed by George Washington Parke Custis - Mount Vernon [ML-185-F]","BW-5140/A-B - Detail of floral print block from applique quilt [A-1177, H-2484]","BW-5141 - Aerial view of exhibition area; B\u0026W negative from duplicate slide MV-2A by Photo Lab","BW-5149 - General Washington's Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber] - schematic drawing of furniture \u0026 furnishings - 1958","BW-5151/A-B - Anne Howell Dodge Heiberg (daughter of Dodge) crayon portrait of Harrison H. Dodge, c. 1925","BW-5152/A-B - Copy of photographic portrait of Charles Sprague Sargent; Original print from Arnold Arboretum","BW-5153/A-B - Copy of photos accompanying letter from Mr. Young to Miss Harriet Clayton Comegys, Regent, 16 January 1913.  References trees damaged by storm.","BW-5158/A-B - Ice House on North Lane","BW-5159/A-B - North necessary","BW-5160/A-D - South necessary","BW-5163/A-B - Restored Pipkin along with fragments of salt glaze, earthenware \u0026 creamware from the Archaeological Exhibit","BW-5164/A-B - Planting list for north serpentine \u0026 north shrubbery from Benson Lossing; Harper's Magazine, March 1859, page 44 (Photo Lab)","BW-5165 - Upper Garden - boxwood hedges and garden house; (K \u0026 L, agent)","BW-5167/A-B - Restoration of Dove of Peace weathervane [W-2492]; BW-5167/B - Dove of Peace weathervane with Mr. Wilfred Neitzey \u0026 Mr. Willy Miller","BW-5169/A-B - Copy photograph, carte de viste of West Front - circa 1862 [PG-5017; RP-88]","BW-5170/A-B - Flower illustrations used in Garden Pamphlet","BW-5171/A-B - 18th-century sideboard [M-2479]","BW-5172/A-D - Title page, inside front and back covers, and preface \"The Young Man's Companion\"","BW-5176 - Copy photograph, period sideboard table under consideration","BW-5177 - Mansion Piazza - view taken for customs official","BW-5179/A-B - John Augustine Washington, brother of General Washington; from a photocopy owned by Mrs. Selden Washington","BW-5181 - Oil painting of the East Front of Mount Vernon by John Gadsby Chapman","BW-5182/A-B - Copy photograph, Portrait of Mrs. Wall, c. 1940","BW-5183 - Early view of Mount Vernon ; Oval water color (after Weld?)","BW-5184/A-B - Copy photograph, Staffordshire pitcher; bearing a variation of Weld view","BW-5186/A-F - Fischu - overall and detail [A-1188 ; W-2495]","BW-5187 - Decanter [A-1187]; deaccessioned","BW-5188 - Niderviller saucer No. 23 [W-2493]","BW-5189/A-B - Letter - George Washington to Col. Gilpin, 1785 October 29","BW-5190/A-B - Letter - Nelly Custis to George Washington Parke Custis, 1849 December 30","BW-5194/A-B - George Washington Parke Custis by Saint-Memin; Photocopies from Saint-Memin in Virginia by Norfleet","BW-5195 - Arlington House; Photocopy p. 433, Harper's New Monthly Magazine, No. XL, September 1853","BW-5196 - Tudor Place ; Photocopy from \"Washington, City and Capital,\" p. 442","BW-5197 - Illustration - Funeral ceremonies of General Washington; Photocopy from \"The Lodge of Washington, A History,\" p. 100","BW-5198/A-B - Colonel Dodge wearing Legion of Honor medal ; BW-5198/C - Colonel Dodge wearing academic gown to receive honorary doctorate (1935)","BW-5205/A-C - 18th century pewter bedpan belonging to Vice Regent of the District of Columbia (Adlumia Sterrett Hagner)","BW-5210/A-D - Pohick Church - Benson Lossing sketches from \"Mount Vernon \u0026 Its Associations\" (1865); BW-5210/A-B - p. 74; BW-5210/C-D - p. 213 \"Pictorial Handbook of the American Revolution\"","BW-521/1A-B - Sideboard table, etc. - Benson Lossing sketch - \"Mount Vernon…\" (1865)","BW-5213/A-B - Harness ornamemtn [W-1127]","BW-5214/A-B - Butler's Pantry; 1968 Handbook","BW-5221/A-B - Society of the Cincinnati platter [W-1436/D]","BW-5222/A-B - Society of the Cincinnati tureen [W-1436/H]; 1968 Handbook","BW-5224/A-I - Crowds at Mount Vernon - Texas Gate and Mansion Circle","BW-5228 - Illustration - Great Drawing room, Crichel, Dorsetshire, England","BW-5230 - Madam Regent (Mrs. Powel), Mrs. Benjamin S. Warren (Vice Regent of Michigan), Miss Mary Govan Billups (Vice Regent of Mississippi) and Mrs. Horace Van Deventer (Vice Regent of Tennessee); 1952 Council in the new room; B\u0026W negative from CT-427/AA","BW-5231/A-B - Document - Trees \u0026 shrubs, Bartram list, heading of first pages of the photo stat negative for March 1792, photo stat positive for November 1792","BW-5232/A-B - Pewter hot water plate maker's marks [W-1162/A]","BW-5233 - Detail - Pewter platter maker's marks [W-2164]","BW-5234/A-C - Detail - Pewter platter maker's marks [W-2166]","BW-5235/A-B -  Detail - Pewter plate, crest and maker's marks [W-2167]","BW-5236 - Piscataway Park - aerial map","BW-5237/A-B - Terminal approach from drawing by Robert B. Fisher","BW-5241/A-B - Museum clothing cases with garments belonging to George Washington and Martha Washington","BW-5248/A-H - Mount Vernon farm ledger, 1797-1798, pp. 55-56; negative and photo stat","BW-5259 - Kitchen and circle storehouse; see also CN/CT-753/A-E; Photo Lab","BW-5260/A-D - Engravings of General and Mrs. Washington published by John Coles, Boston, 1782 [RP-110; Print-1167] [RP-110; Print-1168]","BW-5268 - Scullery in the Kitchen; see CN-742/A; 1968 Handbook; negative from CN-742/E by Campbell's (May 1977)","BW-5273/A-B - Powel Coach [H-737] in the Stable; see CN-749/A; 1968 Handbook; B\u0026W negative from CN-749/A (Photocom, January 1976)","BW-5286/A-B - Pair of spectacles and embroidered case [M-2507/A-B]","BW-5287 - Silver \u0026 paste knee buckle [W-2501]","BW-5288 - Salt-glaze flower pot [M-2538]","BW-5289 - Vaughan Plan [W-1434] for Garden Pamphlet illustration ; See also #2329, 4378, 5463, 5596, 5647","BW-5292/A-B - Engraving of Judge Bushrod Washington ; A-366/5 ; Photocopy","BW-5294 - Miniature of George Washington (in profile) by Madam de Brehan [W-2508]","BW-5299 - Banquet Hall [New Room] fireplace; B\u0026W negative from CT-531/B (PhotoLab, February 1969)","BW-5300 - West Parlor [Front Parlor] looking toward southwest corner; B\u0026W negative from CT-455 (PhotoLab, February 1969)","BW-5301 - James Sharples portrait of George Washington [W-1962]; B\u0026W negative from CT-457 (Photo Lab, February 1969)","BW-5302 - James Sharples portrait of Martha Washington [W-1963]; B\u0026W negative from CT-458 (Photo Lab, February 1969)","BW-5303 - Robert Edge Pine portrait of Fanny Bassett [W-1488]; B\u0026W negative from CT-454 (Photo Lab, February 1969)","BW-5304 - Plateau [W-105], plateau ornament [W-2133], and candelabra [W-104/A-B] on table in Dining Room; B\u0026W negative from CT-460 (Photo Lab, February 1969)","BW-5305 - Bedstead in Downstairs Bedchamber - north wall; B\u0026W negative from CT-253/B (Photo Lab, February 1969)","BW-5306 - Downstairs Bedchamber looking south includes fireplace; B\u0026W negative from CT-277/B (Photo Lab, February 1969)","BW-5307 - Study - north wall showing fireplace; B\u0026W negative from CT-462/A (Photo Lab, February 1969)","BW-5310/A-B - \"Great Hall at Mount Vernon,\" from Godey's Magazine","BW-5312/A-B - Book - Les Jardins, ... A Paris - book belonging to Eliza Law [RL-6503/a]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5313/A-B - Book - Le Nouveau Testament ... Paris 1846 - inscription on fly leaf and title page [RL-6503/b]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5314/A-B - Book - The Works of Lord Byron - \"T  Law\" autograph on flyleaf of Vol II; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5315 - Book of Common Prayer… New York, 1817 - in gold on cover \"Eliza L. Rogers\" [RL-6503/c]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5316/A-B - Book - The American Toilet - cover with inscription by Eliza P. Custis [RL-6503/d]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5317/A-D - Bible, King James version - dedication page with autograph of Eleanor Calvert and inscription on brown paper [RL-6503/e]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5318/A-B - Book - Odi D'Anacreonte…Bologna MDCCCXXIII - cover with autograph of Lloyd N. Rogers ; A-1224\t; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5319/A-J - book - Fenelons Pious Reflections…Philadelphia, 1811 - writings of Eliza Parke Custis on five blank pages ; A-1224 ; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5320 - Silver plated decanter coaster [W-2533; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5321/A-C - Ladle with Custis crest [W-2554; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5322/A-C - Cream pitcher [H-4798] and two-handled cup [H-4797] with inscriptions; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5323/A-B - Two salt spoons with Custis crest [H-4799 and H-4800]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5324/A-D - Pitcher with Custis crest [H-4801; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5325/A-B - Nine teaspoons with Custis crest [H-4801-H-4810]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5326/A-B - Pin with hair of Eliza Parke Custis Law [H-4817; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5327/A-B - Spectacles and case said to have belonged to George Washington [W-4818/A-B]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5328/A-B - Silver waist buckle with brilliants which belonged to Mrs. Washington [W-2555; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5329 - Silk \u0026 silver pincushion [W-2961?], needlebook covered with rose and brown striped silk [W-4820], and fragment of white silk brocade with leaves \u0026 flowers [W-4821]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5330/A-B - Yellow silk damask fragment [W-4822; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5331 - Chess pieces [W-2552/1-32; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5332/A-C - Hand fire screen with hand painted landscape [H-4823]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5333 - Miniature engraving of Eliza Parke Custis by Saint-Memin [H-4828; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5334/A-B - Miniature portrait of Eliza Law Rogers with inscription on back [H-4829; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-533/5A-B - Miniature portrait of Eliza Law Rogers and the reverse which features five carefully preserved curls of hair, likely from various members of the Custis and Law families [H-4830/A; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5336/A-B - Miniature portrait of Thomas Law with woven plat of hair on the reverse [H-4831; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5337/A-C - Miniature of Lady Joanna Law Rumbold (sister of Thomas Law) [H-4832; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5338 - Crayon portrait of Martha Washington after Gilbert Stuart by Charles Jolabert [H-4827; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5339/A-D - Doll's trunk of wood covered with green leather \u0026 decorated with brass nail heads [W-2556; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5340 - Sampler worked in cross-stitch - Lord's Prayer and Ten Commandments - \"Martha [Parke] Custis, December 1784\"\n[H-4824; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5342 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - north wall - night","BW-5344 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - west wall and southwest corner","BW-5345 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - west wall","BW-5346 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - northeast corner","BW-5347 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - east wall","BW-5348 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - Vaughan mantel, garniture and portrait of Washington","BW-5349 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - Vaughan mantel and garniture","BW-5350 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - close up of Vaughan mantel frieze and garniture","BW-5351/A - Banquet Hall [New Room] - detail of central mantel frieze","BW-5352 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - cove detail and southeast edge of upper fireplace","BW-5353 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - detail of door frieze","BW-5354 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - detail of Palladian window frieze","BW-5355 - Original sideboard [W-94] and mirror [W-28] in New Room","BW-5356 - Period sideboard [M-2479] and reproduction mirror [M-1679] in New Room","BW-5357 - Drop-leaf section of breakfast table [W-1372] and covered jar [W-19] in New Room","BW-5358 - Engravings - \"The Battle of Bunker's Hill\" and \"Death of General Montgomery\" in New Room","BW-5359 - Pair of covered jars [W-19/A-B]","BW-5360 - Pair of original knife boxes ; W-2404, W-2427","BW-5361 - Candelabra [W-2238]","BW-5362 - West Parlor [Front Parlor] - looking toward fireplace from south door","BW-5363 - West Parlor [Front Parlor] - looking toward south wall from just inside north door","BW-5366 - Mansion development sketches of West Front by Worth Bailey ; PhotoLab","BW-5373 - Detail - Wilton carpet [M-1275] in the West Parlor [Front Parlor]","BW-5374 - Portrait of Lafayette [H-79]","BW-5375 - Bust of Necker [W-2548/A-B]","BW-5376/A-E - Cover - 'Mount Vernon - Landmark of the Revolution' with Latrobe sketch of the Maryland shore and view from south corner of piazza looking up-river","BW-5377 - \"Mount Vernon, 1874\" from Harper's Weekly, February 28, 1874 ; Photocopy by Henry's","BW-5378 - Fishing illustration from \"A compleat history of druggs,\" Plate 84, p.293; Photocopy by Henry's","BW-5379 - Fishing illustration, \"The Sportsman's Dictionary,\" Plate 8; Photocopy by Henry's","BW-5385 - Copy photograph, portrait of Mrs. William Richmond Walker, Vice Regent of North Carolina, 1859-1908; Photocopy by Henry's","BW-5386 - Copy photograph, portrait of Mrs. P. K. Dickinson, Vice Regent of North Carolina, 1858-59; Photocopy by Henry's","BW-5387 - Portrait of Mrs. William Ewen Shipp, Vice Regent of North Carolina, 1919-36 ; Photocopy by Henry's","BW-5388 - Copy photograph, portrait of Mrs. John Witherspoon Labouisse, Vice Regent of North Carolina; Photocopy by Henry's","BW-5389/A-B - Small rag carpet and detail of back; A-1228","BW-5390/A-F - Sheraton side chair seats [W-2253/A-F]","BW-5391 - Portrait of Martha Parke Custis by Robert Edge Pine [W-1616]","BW-5392 - Portrait of Eleanor Parke Custis by Robert Edge Pine [W-78]","BW-5394 - Early view of East Front of Mansion - after Birch","BW-5397/A-B - Silver-plated decanter coaster [W-2553, A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection Memorabilia","BW-5398/A-B - Silver ladle with Custis crest [W-2554, A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection Memorabilia","BW-5399/A-B - Silver waist buckle with brilliants which belonged to Mrs. Washington [W-2555, A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection Memorabilia","BW-5400/A-H - Chess pieces [W-2552/1-32; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection Memorabilia","BW-5401/A-B - Title page - Virginia Almanack for 1802 which contains diary entries by Martha Washington [W-2557, A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection Memorabilia","BW-5402/A-D - Society of the Cincinnati soup plate [W-2559, A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection Memorabilia","BW-5403/A-D - Gold cuff link decorated with blue \u0026 white enamel [W-2558, A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection Memorabilia","BW-5404/A-F - Holy Bible, leather bound, with \"Eliza Law\" in gold on cover; Inscriptions by Eliza Parke Custis [RL-6503/f]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection Memorabilia","BW-5405/A-B - Miniature of George Washington painted by Walter Robertson c. 1794; back contains hair [W-2565/a]; The R. Plant McCaw, Jr. Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia -LOAN","BW-5406/A-B - Mahogany telescope with brass fittings made by Dolland of London and leather case [W-2563/a-c]; The R. Plant McCaw, Jr. Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia - LOAN","BW-5407/A-B - Tablecloth [W-2564]; The R. Plant McCaw, Jr. Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia - LOAN","BW-5408/A-D - Title page of the Virginia Almanack for 1799 which contains diary entries by Martha Washington \u0026 autograph notation by Martha Peter [W-2566]; The R. Plant McCaw, Jr. Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5409/A-B - Recipe for Cherry Bounce written by an unidentified hand on Washington watermark paper [W-2568]; The R. Plant McCaw, Jr. Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia - LOAN","BW-5410/A-F - Red Morocco pocket memorandum which belonged to Martha Washington; closed - opened - blank page with entry by Martha Washington [W-2567]; The R. Plant McCaw, Jr. Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia - LOAN","BW-5411/A-B - Ivory tatting shuttle, piece of tatting [W-2571/A-B] and lucet [W-2570]; The R. Plant McCaw, Jr. Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia - LOAN","BW-5412/A-B - Silver sugar tongs with the Custis crest [H-2572]; The R. Plant McCaw, Jr. Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia - LOAN","BW-5413/A-F - Tortoise shell comb fragment [W-2569]; The R. Plant McCaw, Jr. Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia - LOAN","BW-5414/A-D - Bill to Col. George Washington from John Farrell Smith for smithwork with notation by George Washington [RM-296; MS-2914]","BW-5417 - Bedstead in blue room with trunk [W-368] at foot of the bed","BW-5418/A-B - Mrs. Washington's trunk - closed and opened showing Eliza Parke Custis Law's inscription and maker's label [W-368]","BW-5420 - Family Kitchen fireplace","BW-5421 - Family Kitchen larder","BW-5422 - Sheraton Banquet Hall [New Room] chair showing original horsehair cover ; Neg. unowned; negative made from print","BW-5434 - Biscuit porcelain figurine Venus and Cupids [W-2133] on mirrored plateau [W-105]","BW-5441 - Detail of painting - The Prince of Wales \u0026 President Buchanan at the Tomb entrance, October 5, 1860. (King Edward VII); in the collection of the Smithsonian American Art Museum","BW-5442 - Visit of the Prince of Wales, November 13, 1919, at the Tomb. (King Edward VIII, Duke of Windsor) ; Photocopy of a portion of a photograph (no #)","BW-5443 - Visit of King George VI \u0026 Queen Elizabeth, June 9, 1939, at the West Front ; Photocopy of a portion of a photograph by W. H. Lamb","BW-5444 - Visit of Princess Margaret \u0026 Lord Snowden, November 16, 1965; looking out a window ; Photocopy of a photograph by Norman Matheny","BW-5445/A-D - Copy photographs made from glass negatives, views of the Flower [Upper] Garden, c. 1900","BW-5448/A-D - Houdon Bust of Washington [W-369]; Taken when the bust was removed from the case to be photographed by the BBC","BW-5454/A-B - Tea scenario - West Parlor [Front Parlor]","BW-5456/A-B - Portrait - Fanny Bassett by Robert Edge Pine [W-1488]","BW-5459/A-C - Portrait - Martha Parke Custis by Robert Edge Pine [W-1616]","BW-5460/A-B - Portrait of Eleanor [Nelly] Parke Custis by Robert Edge Pine [W-78]","BW-5461 - Davidge glassware - tumbler [H-2585], decanter [H-2586] and wineglasses [H-2587 and H-2588]; Photocopy","BW-5462/A-B - Powel coach [H-737] with four horses on the Mansion circle","BW-5463 - Von Glumer reproduction of the Vaughan Plan [M-1483]","BW-5465 - Engraving - \"Nymphs Bathing\" [W-1419]; LOAN - Courtesy of Yale University Art Gallery, de Lancey Kountze Collection","BW-5466 - Painting -  View of the North [Hudson] River (Morning) by William Winstanley [W-1179]; After restoration","BW-5467 - Painting - View of the North [Hudson] River (Evening) by William Winstanley [W-1180]; After restoration; see CN-768/9-10","BW-5468 - Painting - The Passage of the Pato'k thro' the blew mountain, at the confluence of that River with the Shan'h by George Beck [W-3]; After restoration","BW-5469 - Painting - Great Falls of the Potomac by George Beck [W-2]; After restoration","BW-5470 - Early view of the New Tomb, c. 1831-1835 ; Photocopy by Henry's Camera Center","BW-5477/A-C - Tumbler [H-2585]","BW-5478 - Silver case covers (calling cards) [W-2594 ; IL-1250]; LOAN - Arlington House","BW-5479/A-B - Niderviller dessert plate - front and back [W-2582]","BW-5480/A-B - Society of the Cincinnati tureen [W-1436/H]","BW-5481 - Silver shell-shaped caddy spoon [W-2600]","BW-5482 - Dessert spoon with Washington crest [W-2599], 1762-1763, made in London by Thompson Davis","BW-5487 - Silver premium cup awarded for raising the largest jackass [W-571]; deaccessioned","BW-5488 - Brass telescope stand [W-679/A-B]; see CT-465","BW-5495/A - Original round engraving - Sorrows of Werther [W-2621]","BW-5496/C - Silhouettes of George and Martha Washington","BW-5497 - Drawing - Mansion basement, suggested evolution; drawing by Worth Bailey (1944)","BW-5498 - Cockade insignia shaped as an eagle [W-2089]","BW-5499/A-B - Cut crystal pitcher [W-2625]","BW-5500/A-B - Benson Lossing sketch of the wine coolers and coaster","BW-5502 - Mansion East Front from northeast lawn; see CT 41/E","BW-5503 - Original round engraving \"Sorrows of Werther\" [W-2621]","BW-5504 - Portrait of Bushrod Washington by Henry Benbridge [H-2620]","BW-5505/A-B - Silver four-bottle wine cooler and detail of one of the wire cylinders","BW-5506 - Silver sugar tongs with Custis crest [W-2616]","BW-5512 - Early view of Mount Vernon Mansion and Tomb ; PG-202 ; Photocopy; Painting owned by Wilmarth Lewis","BW-5513 - Early view of Mount Vernon Mansion and Tomb ; PG-214 ; Photocopy; [pastel owned by Boston Museum]","BW-5517/A-C - Watch said to have belonged to Martha Washington; A-1285","BW-5518/A - French mantel clock [W-11]; see CN-537/D","BW-5521 - White bedcover [M-2285]; deaccessioned","BW-5522/A-C - Table [H-2632] set for tea in front of the West Parlor [Front Parlor] fireplace","BW-5523/A-B - Tripod tea table [H-2632]","BW-5524/A-D - Aitken side chair [W-2630]","BW-5526/A-E - Washington Bedchamber - bedstead [W-194] with new dimity hangings","BW-5527/A-D - Washington bedstead [W-194] showing sacking bottom","BW-5528 - Bottle seal with \"AW\" cypher","BW-5556-1 - Tomb plaque inscriptions","BW-5558/A-B - Photostat of View of Mount Vernon with the Washington Family on the Piazza by Latrobe","BW-5559 - Copy photograph, Luke Dillon photograph of a group lunching at a picnic table alongside the well of the Family Kitchen [RP-258; Photo-5392]; original at Smithsonian","BW-5560 - North wall of the Banquet Hall [New Room] ; 1974 Handbook","BW-5562/A-F - East Front of the Mansion from northeast ; BW-5562/A missing 3/16/1987","BW-5563/A-B - Portrait of Nelly Custis by James Sharples [W-2645]","BW-5565/A-B - Little Parlor; 1974 Handbook","BW-5566 - Family Dining Room [Small Dining Room] ; 1974 Handbook view","BW-5567 - Family Dining Room [Small Dining Room] fireplace ; 1974 Handbook","BW-5568 - General Washington's Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber] ; 1974 Handbook","BW-5569 - General Washington's Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber] - northwest corner ; 1974 Handbook","BW-5572 - South wall of the Banquet Hall [New Room] ; 1974 Handbook","BW-5576/1-2 - Restoration - Salt House - sill replacement","BW-5577/B-1 - Council 1974; Members ofthe Mount Vernon Ladies' Association and administrators pose with the weathervane on the east lawn","BW-5578 - West Parlor [Front Parlor] looking south - \"Bicentennial Homecoming\"","BW-5579/A-D - Close-up - Ingrain carpeting in Family Dining Room [Small Dining Room]","BW-5580/A-C - Account with Robert W. Mickan - December 6, 1770 - December 16, 177","BW-5581/A-B - Receipted bill, Blount to Potomack Company, March 20, 1786","BW-5582/A-B - Note to William J. Smith, September 20, 1799","BW-5583 - Great Seal of The Potowmack Company from Potowmack Route to the West by Corra Bacon Foster; Washington, 1912; p.32","BW-5584/A-C - Book - Illustrations from Curtis Botanical Magazine; London, 1793 - Kalmia latifolia; aloe variegata; robinia hispida","BW-5588 - Printed copy of The Will of General George Washington, Alexandria, 1800 - annotated by Lawrence Lewis - \"The greatest and best of men.\"","BW-5589 - Bill of lading from Fenwick Mason \u0026 Co., December 6, 1789","BW-5590/A-N - Almank - Diary of George Washington - 1797; pages for frontispiece \u0026 title page; January through December","BW-5591/A-B - Book - Frontispiece \u0026 title page - The Gardener's Calendar by Thomas Mawe; London, 1803","BW-5592/A - Book - The Farmer's Cart \u0026 Plan of Barn - illustrations from Annals of Agriculture by Arthur Young; London, 1792","BW-5595/A-D, G-I - Book - Illustrations from Maison Rustique - animals, tools farming operations","BW-5596/C-F - Vaughan Plan and details of plan; See also #2329, 4378, 5463, 5647","BW-5598/B - Book - Illustrations from The Compleat Body of Husbandry, London, 1758","BW-5599 - Book - Illustration from The Every-Day Book by William Hone, London, 1827","BW-5600/A-D - Book - Illustrations from Essays and Notes on Husbandry by J. B. Bordley with George Washington's signature","BW-5602/A-I - Book - Illustrations from The Compleat Florist by Louis Liger D'Auxerre - Chapter VI","BW-5606 - Lafayette Bedroom - \"Bicentennial Homecoming\"","BW-5607 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - \"Bicentennial Homecoming\", view of southeast corner","BW-5608/A-B - General Washington's Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber] - \"Bicentennial Homecoming\", northeast and southeast corners","BW-5609 - Downstairs bedroom [Downstairs Bedchamber] - \"Bicentennial Homecoming\", southeast corner","BW-5610 - Pair of derby figurines (man and woman), c. 1765 [W-2649/A-B]","BW-5613/A-B - Bill, from Thomas Contee, 1775 April 12 [A-420], endorsed to William Fairfax on reverse","BW-5614/A-B - Perspective view of Mount Vernon with key","BW-5615/A-B - Facsimile of General Washington's map of Truro Parish, c. 1767; BW-5615/A - Facsimile of original owned by Miss Wills, Romsley, England, photocopy; BW-5615/B - Facsimile of above as reproduced in 1964 Annual Report, photocopy","BW-5616/A-B - Engraving - \"East View of Mount Vernon Mansion\" - c. 1859","BW-5617/A-B - Engravaing of \"Mount Vernon\" from a photograph taken on the spot expressly for \"The Record\"- 1859; photocopy","BW-5618/A-B - Engraving - \"Mount Vernon, Home of Washington,\" 1859, by Whateley and Sinclair","BW-5619/1-14 - Restoration - Blue Room, details when ceiling plaster \u0026 lath were stripped for replacement; 1 5/8 x 2 1/4 negs","BW-5620/A-B - Mansion East Front from north end; BW-5620/A - unusable, scratch In the sky","BW-5622/1-2 - Restoration - Reshingling Mansion roof","BW-5623/1-2 - Wilson Line catamaran \"America\"","BW-5625 - Book - George Washington's copy of Mawe's Universal Gardener - title page only","BW-5633 - Pair of shoes [W-1524]; taken from color negative, CN-511/A","BW-5636 - Harpsichord [W-16]; made from CT-438/C","BW-5641 - New employee cottage; for Director's Monthly Report","BW-5643 - Haymaking on 12-acre field ; For Director's Monthly Report","BW-5644/A-B - Continental currency Thirty-Five Dollars; Box #5 - 8x10 neg.","BW-5645/A-D - Letter from Marquis de Chastellux to George Washington - 17 June 1784 [RM-207, MS-2665]; Box #5 - 8x10","BW-5646/A-B - Map of Mt. Zepher and Union Farms; Box #5 - 8x10","BW-5648/A-H - Camp stool used by George Washington before it was withdrawn; LOAN - Walter Peter collection, see also negative #4749","BW-5651/A-B - Re-shingling south slope, west quarters of greenhouse slave quarters (Johnnie Miller, William Schumacher, Robert Crowe)","BW-5652/A-C - General Washington - impersonated by Jan Leighton ; Director's Monthly Report; for stills by Kodak for Washington Monument Visitor Center ; missing 11/6/2023, print available ; BW-5652/C - Missing 3/16/1987","BW-5655/A-C - Pictures of the Sound and Light Program construction ; 2 negatives per sheet ; BW/5655/A-B - Bowling Green construction (from cupola); BW-5655/C - Pipes in back of Admiistrative Building","BW-5659 - North wall of Banquet Hall [New Room] ;  see CT-847","BW-5660 - Portrait of Ann Pamela Cunningham by James Reid Lambdin [M-905/A]","BW-5661 - Lace handkerchief [W-2661];  35 mm slide (CT-875); LOAN","BW-5662 - Breakfast table [W-2660]; can't use, white on top of table; LOAN","BW-5663/A - Receipt from George Washington to Burwell Bassett 1768 May 19 [RM-466; MS-3584]","BW-5663/B-C - Letter, George Washington to Benjamin Vaughan, 1785 February [RM-467; MS-3602]","BW-5664/A-C - Defender punch bowl, overall and details [W-2662]; 35 mm slide; seeCT-873 and CT-876","BW-5665 - Wine cooler - two-bottle plated cooler given by George Washington O. Wolcott [W-2654]; CLOSED LOAN","BW-5666/A-B - Map by G. Gillingham in 1859, of George Washington's land at Mount Vernon","BW-5671 - Card, Terminal and entrance gates - sketch of \"Please present this card….\" by Robert B. Fisher; photo by Good Impressions, Washington, D.C.","BW-5673 - Basement evolution by W. Bailey, 1944 ; retroactively,  no date","BW-5680 - Replica of Mount Vernon (1893 World's Fair) ; Avery Library (Columbia University)\t;  #2261 Negative for Columbia University ;  missing 11/6/2023","BW-5709 - Tea set on tea table [H-36] in Front Parlor; Photocom - see CT-456/A","BW-5711/B - Copy photograph, Reception in Rose Garden, White House: President Ford, Mr. \u0026 Mrs. Feinstone, Mrs. Thomas Turner Cooke, Regent, \u0026 John Warner; Negative by \"W-n House\"","BW-5714/A-B - Trolley service - last day at Mount Vernon (E.C. Gibbs, \"Buck\" Thomas, Harry Rouse \u0026 Finnie Craig), February 23, 1930","BW-5715/A-D - Copy photographs, Railway (electric) construction from Mayme Parker collection\n; BW-5715/A - \"The Dyke\"; BW-5715/B - \"The Alexandria Curve\"; BW-5715/C - Hunting Creek trestle \u0026 draw bridge; BW-5715/D - Cutting rail line through woods","BW-5717 - Copy photograph, Vice Regent of Virginia - Mrs. John H. Guy, Jr.","BW-5743/A-B - Wedding slippers worn by Martha Washington [W-2667]; see CT-879","BW-5744/A-C - Fan given by King Hostick [W-2704], overall and details; see CT-880","BW-5745/A-B - Necessaire or case with dental scraper [W-2668]","BW-5746/A-B - Silver cream ladle [W-2669]","BW-5747/A-C - Caddy spoon - silver [W-2705]","BW-5748/A-C - Pistol-handled knife and fork [W-2693/A-B]; LOAN - Smithsonian collection","BW-5751/A-B - Letter from George Washington to Charles Pettit, 1781 January 3 [RM-501; MS-4085]","BW-5752/A-B - Letter from George Washington to William Pearce, 1794 October 6 [RM-490-F; MS-3981]","BW-5753/A-B - Pair of unfinished embroidered canvas [W-2709/A-B]","BW-5754 - Illustration of an incident in Laurence Sterne's A SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY, from the chapter, \"The Act of Charity. Paris.\" Engraved by Jean Marie Delattre (1746-1845) after Francis Wheatley after Laurence Sterne [W-2720]","BW-5755/A-B - Glassware; cordial, champagne \u0026 wine glasses, [W-2696], [W-2698], [W-2697]; and pair of punch cups [W-2695/A-B]; LOAN","BW-5756/A-C - Nutpicks [W-2700]","BW-5760/A-B - Letter from George Washington to William Pearce, 1794 October 1 [RM-490-F; MS-3980]","BW-5761 - Pohick Church - west side ; CT-509 by Campbell's (5/65)","BW-5764 - Copy photograph, French hunting horn [W-81]; photo taken from 35 mm slide by Campbell's","BW-5768 - George Washington Parke Custis by Robert Edge Pine; see CT-883, 35mm; LOAN - Washington and Lee University","BW-5769 - Eliza Parke Custis by Robert Edge Pine; see CT-844, 35mm; LOAN - Washington and Lee University","BW-5771/1-20 - Trees of Mount Vernon; photos by Jack Rottiar for article by Jack Long in November 1953 issue of American Forests Magazine, \"Living Links with Washington\"; BW-5771/1 - Mr. Fisher and E. John Long (L) - Mt. Atlas Cedar, southeast corner of south lawn; BW-5771/2-3 - South Lane approaching Tomb; BW-5771/4 - School [Garden] House; BW-5771/5 - North Grove and edge of Piazza; BW-5771/6 - Approach to New Tomb; BW-5771/7-8 - West Front of Mansion from gate; BW-5771/9-10 - Trees on south serpentine at Kitchen [Lower] Garden gate: Tulip poplar #65 with mistletoe; BW-5771/11 - Trees on north serpentine of Family Garden gate (Left to Right:  Hemlock #55, Elm #56, Ash #58, Holly #60, Tulip Poplar #57, Ash #63, Buckeye #59); BW-5771/12 - Trees on north serpentine of Family Garden gate (left to right:  Hemlock #55, Elm #56, Ash #58, Holly #60, Tulip Poplar #57, Ash #63, Buckeye #59); BW-5771/13 - Clump of black oak in swale towards river at east edge of Reservoir Field; BW-5771/14 -Black oak at Tomb on south edge of approach walk; BW-5771/15 - Trees on north serpentine (Elm #56 on right; Ash #44 on left); BW-5771/16-17 - White oak in pasture towards West Gate; BW-5771/18-20 - Black oak in swale towards river at east edge of Reservoir Field","BW-5773 - West Parlor [Front Parlor] mantel \u0026 coat-of-arms; photo by Campbell's from CT-846/B","BW-5775/A-B - Nancy Bear, Director's Secretary ; Passport photo","BW-5778 - School [Garden] House in upper garden - back view; see CT-729/D ; photo by Campbell's","BW-5779/A-B - 1792 paintings of east and west Mansion views [H-2445/A-B]; see CT-832","BW-5780 - Shell Cushion; see CN/CT-891/A-J","BW-5781 - Linen Press [W-2727]; see CN/CT-892/A-R","BW-5782 - Gilt looking glass [W-2710]","BW-5783 - 1977 Council, members of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association pose on the east lawn","BW-5790/A-B - Perspective view of Mount Vernon for handbook","BW-5842 - Copy photograph, north lane gate next to spinning house (1875-1885)","BW-5843 - Copy photograph, Old Tomb surrounded by picket fence","BW-5846 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of approach to the Tomb","BW-5847 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of path from wharf to tomb","BW-5848 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of the west gate","BW-5849 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of east lawn path to deer park with the Potomac River in the distanc","BW-5850 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of Summer House","BW-5851 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of lawn \u0026 trees","BW-5852 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of Coach and Coach House","BW-5853 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of Wharf","BW-5854 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of Summer House","BW-5855 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of South Lane","BW-5856 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of Tomb","BW-5857 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of view from bowling green towards upper garden entrance","BW-5858 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of View of Tomb interior","BW-5859 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of man next to the sundial","BW-5860 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of railway tracks \u0026 Texas gate","BW-5861 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of Stable","BW-5882/A-C - Russell Smith painting of the Old Tomb [M-2731]; see CT/CN-1002","BW-5883 - Airship over trees on the Mount Vernon estate","BW-5884 - Closeup of bottom of airship flying over Mount Vernon estate","BW-5885 - Two airships flying near the flagpole on the east lawn of Mount Vernon","BW-5886 - Airship from Piazza","BW-5887 - Airship flying north of the Mansion","BW-5888 - Two airships flying over the stable","BW-5889 - Airship flying south of the stable","BW-5890 - Airship over Mansion - East Front ; see BW-718 and BW-7749","BW-5891 - Airship over the Texas Gate","BW-5894 - Copy photograph, Banquet Hall [New Room]","BW-5895 - Copy photograph, West Parlor [Front Parlor]","BW-5896 - Copy photograph, Front Hall [Central Passage]","BW-5897 -  Copy photograph, South lawn and Coach","BW-5898 - Copy photograph, view down the southeast lawn towards the Potomac River","BW-5899 - Copy photograph, Bowling Green through the elliptical window","BW-5900 - Copy photograph, South lane and coach","BW-5901 - Copy photograph, Study, missing 3/17/1987","BW-5902 - Copy photograph, Old Tomb","BW-5903 - Copy photograph, Potomac River from Marshall Hall Wharf with boats on the water - old photograph","BW-5904 - Copy photograph of Marshall Hall ; old photo","BW-5905 - Copy photograph, North Lane; old photo","BW-5906 - Copy photograph, School House [Garden House];  old photo","BW-5907 - Copy photograph, New Tomb; old photo","BW-5908 - Copy photograph, Greenhouse in Upper Garden; old photo","BW-5909 - Copy photograph, Dining Room [Small Dining Room]; old photo","BW-5910 - Copy photograph, Summer House","BW-5922/A-C - Pincushion and needle case worked by Martha Washington [W-2738/A-B]; see CN-2502","BW-5923/A-B - Chinese export cups \u0026 saucers with view of Mount Vernon [M-2737/A-D]; see CT-1474","BW-5924/1-4 - Martha Washington's diamond ring [W-2736]","BW-5925/1-2 - Letter, George Washington to Josiah Hawkins, 1786 February 27 [RM-544; MS-4191]","BW-5926/1-2 - Plate from agriculture book of sowing machine","BW-5927/1-2 - Letter, Betty Lewis lto George Washington 1793 January 29 [RM-545; MS-4192]","BW-5928/1-2 - Custine waste bowl [W-2322]; see CT-1475; Dunlop Studio","BW-5929/1-2 - First paragraph from Washington's advertisement in Alexandria Gazette of 2 February 1796 about renting land","BW-5970/1-2 - East Front of Mansion from northeast","BW-5971/1-2 - East Front of Mansion from southeast; (see CT-1967), 2 missing 3/17/1987","BW-5972 - Woven portrait of Washington ; Mike Lynch; Bird in Hand Studio","BW-5973 - Copy photograph, Wilson Line Boat City of Washington ; from print; old photo","BW-5974 - Copy photograph, Steamer Charles Macalester at the Mount Vernon wharf; from print; old photo","BW-5976 - Harry Rouse, Capt Penn Daw Rescue Squad ; from original owned by Harry Rouse","BW-5977 - Left to right: Albert Neitzey, Ernest Embrey, Harry Rouse ; from original owned by Harry Rouse","BW-5978 - Wilfred Neitzey, Mr. Permar and Sam Harback posing in laundry yard showing the length of Mr. Permar's mustache; from original owned by Harry Rouse","BW-5979/1-2 - Harry Rouse on the piazza and on the south ha-ha wall; from original owned by Harry Rouse","BW-5980 - Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rouse ; from original owned by Harry Rouse","BW-5981 - Willie Miller, Albert Neitzey and Jimmy Rouse; from original owned by Harry Rouse","BW-6039 - View of East Front in snow from evergreen at southeast corner of lawn; Negative made from color negative; winter '78-'79; Jack Doyle (?) photographer","BW-6084 - William McChesney Martin, Mrs. William, Mrs. Guy \u0026 Donald Regan posing in front of the fireplace in the new room; B\u0026W inte-rnegative from color print","BW-6085 - Three horses arrive at Mount Vernon in the paddock; for 1980 Annual Report ; from CS-4038/21","BW-6118 - North wall of Large Dining Room ; from CS 2678 ; Missing - 11/13/2023","BW-6119 - West Front under snow - strong shadows ; Missing 11/13/2023","BW-6120 - South end of Mansion, kitchen and ha-ha wall under snow; missing 11/13/2023","BW-6121 - East Front under snow - tree shadows on right","BW-6238 - Portrait - Mrs. John Mirza Bennett, Vice Regent of Texas; copy neg by Photo Solutions 1987","BW-6239 - Mrs. Thomas S. Maxey, Vice Regent of Texas, 1896-1938; copy neg by Photo Solutions 1983","BW-6240 - Copy photograph, Texas gate, a horse and carriage can be seen through the gate","BW-6244 - Family Kitchen fireplace","BW-6245 - Family Kitchen fireplace and southeast corner","BW-6246 - Family Kitchen - east wall with fireplace","BW-6247 - Family Kitchen - view of northeast corner","BW-6248 - Scullery - view towards northwest corner","BW-6249 - View of the Mansion, south colonnade and north facade of the kitchen","BW-6250 - Larder","BW-6251 - Vertical tea service and 1776 Peale portrait (south wall) in West Parlor [Front Parlor]","BW-6252/1-2 - Tea service on Piazza","BW-6253 - Red Devon cow in paddock, the south garden house can be seen in the along the brick wall to the lower garden.","BW-6254 - Vegetables in wheelbarrow in Lower Garden","BW-6255 - View of Lower Garden looking east","BW-6256 - Dining Room - view towards southwest corner","BW-6257 - Greenhouse - interior with sago palm","BW-6258 - Fishing scene along the Potomac shoreline","BW-6259 - Painting - 1792 East Front of Mount Vernon [H-2445/A]","BW-6260 - Painting - 1792 West Front of Mount Vernon [H-2445/B]","BW-6261 - Lund Washington 1775 journal with George Washington's inkwell; Gould Collection","BW-6262/1-2 - Lund Washington's list of 1781 slaves who went on the British ship Savage [RM-770 ; MS-5084]; Photo Solutions, Alexandria","BW-6263 - South wall of the Large Dining Room [New Room]","BW-6264 - Large Dining Room [New Room] - north wall","BW-6265 - Study - southwest corner; includes view of dressing table, copy press; fan chair; Aitken secretary bookcase and uncommon chair.","BW-6266 - Central Passage looking east","BW-6267 - Pantry looking toward Dining Room","BW-6268 - Hall bedroom [Small Room]","BW-6269 - Blue Room","BW-6271 - North wall in New Room with Aitken chairs lined in front of venetian window","BW-6272/1-2 - Reproduction Argand lamp in place in northwest garret chamber","BW-6273/1-2 - Black \u0026 White Staffordshire vegetable dish ; Owned by Knight Kiplinger; RESTRICTED USE","BW-6275 - Aerial view of Mount Vernon; possibly Paul Kennedy; from-CT 4942/4","BW-6276 -  Book - A Simple Story, title page","BW-6277 - Book - A Simple Story, interior page with Martha Washington signature and Eleanor P. Custis label","BW-6278 - Letter - George Washington to Messrs. Lyles \u0026 Co., 1786 February 8 - page 1 [RM-774; MS-5158]","BW-6279 - Letter - George Washington to Messrs. Lyles \u0026 Co., 1786 February 8 - page 2 [RM-774; MS-5158]","BW-6280 - Letter, Lund Washington to George Washington, 1767 August 17 [RM-780; MS-5170]","BW-6281 - Close-up of Lund Washington's signature, 1767 August 17 [RM-780; MS-5170]","BW-6282 - Reverse of the Lund Washington letter to George Washington, 1767 August 17 [RM-780; MS-5170]","BW-6283 - Newspaper advertisement - renting Mount Vernon Farms","BW-6284/1-2 - Close-up of Bastille sketch","BW-6285/1-2 - View looking straight down on wine cooler [W-2618]","BW-6286/1-2 - Seed pearl cross [W-3103] and brooch [W-3104]","BW-6287/1-2 - Bastille sketch [W-3223]; Right edge cut off of #2; LOAN","BW-6288/1-2 - Mignot painting of the Piazza [M-3108]","BW-6289/1-2 - Four bottle wine cooler [W-2618]","BW-6292/1-2 - Sharples of George Washington, unframed [W-1962]","BW-6293/1-2 - Sharples of Martha Washington, unframed [W-1963]","BW-6294/1-2 - Sharples of George Washington Lafayette, unframed [W-2019]","BW-6295/1-2 - Sharples of George Washington Parke Custis, unframed [W-2647]; LOAN","BW-6296/1-2 - Sharples of Nelly Custis, unframed [W-2645]","BW-6297/1-2 - Small Dining Room looking west","BW-6298/1-2 - Small Dining Room looking southwest","BW-6299/1-2 - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room] looking south","BW-6300/1-2 - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room] looking south - vertical","BW-6301 - John Parke Custis silver inventory ; from CS-4943/5","BW-6302/1-2 - Torchere in New Room","BW-6303/1-3 - Engraving - Louis XVI [W-767/A-B]","BW-6304 - Aitken chair \u0026 Trumbull portrait (reproductions) in Central Passage","BW-6305 - Close-up Vaughan mantel","BW-6306/1-2 - Mirror [W-1181] and brackets [W-57] in the New Room","BW-6307/1-2 - Close-up original Aitken chair in the new room","BW-6308 - East wall of Large Dining Room [New Room]","BW-6309 - West wall of Large Dining Room [New Room]","BW-6310/1-2 - North wall of Large Dining Room [New Room]","BW-6311/1-2 - South wall of Large Dining Room [New Room]","BW-6312/1-2 - Newspaper - detail of printed letter to Lund Washington - 1781; negatives from Library of Congress, restricted","BW-6316 - Engraving - Father, I Cannot Tell a Lie: I Cut The Tree by John C. McRae [WB-2A1]","BW-6318/1-3 - Bastille sketch; BW-6318/1 - before restoration; BW-6318/2-3 - after restoration; LOAN","BW-6319/1-2 - Declaration of Independence signing medal [M-3247]","BW-6320/1-2 - 1876 The Danish Medal - Centennial Medal [M-3187]","BW-6321 - Ulysses Simpson Grant medal [M-3073]","BW-6322 - Marble Houdon Bust of Washington; Owned by Yale","BW-6323 - Portrait - Marquis de Lafayette, pastel drawing [H-1399]; LOAN - Courtesy of Yale University Art Gallery, de Lancey Kountze Collection","BW-6324 - Portrait - Marquis de Lafayette, oil on parchment by Jean Baptiste Mouzaisse [H-1398]; LOAN - Courtesy of Yale University Art Gallery, de Lancey Kountze Collection","BW-6325 - Rare, primitive American print of Washington after Gilbert Stuart's \"Lansdowne Portrait\", date unknown [SC-1]; from Scott Collection; 8 1/2\" x 6\"","BW-6326 - Engraving - George Washington Esqr. General and Commander in Chief of the Continental Army in America. ; From Scott Collection, [SC-3]; Done from an original Drawn from Life by Alexr. Campbell of Williamsburg.  (Published by C. Shepherd, 1775) One of the several fictititious portraits of Washington that were circulated in England in the early years of the Revolution.  It is believed that the artisit, \"Alexander Campbell,\" was also a fabricaton of the publisher.  When Washington received a copy from his aide, Joseph Reed, he wrote, \"Mrs. Washington desires I well thank you for the picture you sent her.  Mr. Campbell, whom I never saw to my knowledge, has made a very formidable figure of the Commander in Chief, giving him a sufficient portion of terror in his countenance.\"  (13-3/4\" X 9-3/4\" image)","BW-6327 - Memorial engraving, Pater Patriae, by Enoch G. Gridley, after John Coles, Jr. \u0026 Edward Savage, c. 1800 ; From Scott Collection, [SC-2];  Surrounding Washington's image are the allegorical figures of Columbia, Minerva, Mars, Fame, Liberty, and Truth.  The war veteran in the foreground represents the \"Grief of all the Army of America for the loss of their beloved General and Commander in Chief.\"  (12-7/8\" X 8-3/4\" image)","BW-6328 - Engraving - George Washington Esq., engraved by David Edwin, after Gilbert Stuart; From Scott Collection, [SC-19];  Published by T.B. Freeman, Philadelphia, May 1, 1798.  (8\" X 5-5/8\" inside frame)","BW-6329 - Engraving - George Washington by Noel LeMire, after Le Paon \u0026 Charles Willson Peale, Paris, 1780; From Scott Collection, [SC-5];  Washington owned a copy of this print and a companion of General Lafayette, which he hung in the family dining room at Mount Vernon.  (16-1/2\" X 12-7/8\" image) ; missing 11/20/2023","BW-6338/1-2 - Letter, West Ford to Bushrod Washington 1829 August 29 [RM-710 ; MS-4857]; for 1985 Annual Report","BW-6341 - West Ford portrait [RM-710; RP-406; Print-3716]; Used in the 1985 Annual Report; Missing, destroyed by Colorfax, 1986","BW-6342/1-2 - Three ribbons - 1876 Centennial","BW-6343 - Painting - Early view of Mount Vernon by Victor de Grailly [M-3009]","BW-6344 - Engraving - George Washington by Freeman","BW-6345 - Letter, George Washington to Lawrence Lewis, 1799 January 23 - page 2 [RM-1188.002]","BW-6346 - Letter, George Washington to Lawrence Lewis, 1799 January 23 - page 1 [RM-1188.002]; Used in 1985 Annual Report","BW-6347 - Letter, George Washington to Clement Biddle, 1797 June 8 [RM-731; MS-4918]; Used in 1985 Annual Report","BW-6348/1-2 - 1754 lease to Mount Vernon","BW-6349 - Engraving - Early view of Mount Vernon, published by John Stockdale, 1789 [Print-5183/RP-203]; Used in 1985 Annual Report","BW-6350 - Survey, distances from Cameron to Colchester 1788, by George Washington [W-370]","BW-6351 - Engraving - George Washington by LeRoy after Trumbull [SC-101]; Used in 1985 Annual Report","BW-6352/1-2 - Engraving - A Display of the United States of America, Doolittle [SC-4]","BW-6353 - Bisque figures - huntsman [W-2316] and cymbal player [W-2317]; 1985 Annual Report","BW-6354 - Two George Washington medals - circa 1800","BW-6355 - Don Quixote, Spanish edition","BW-6356 - Red leather case","BW-6357 - Vaughan Journal [RM-750 ; MS-4996] - open","BW-6358 - Vaughan Journal - closed","BW-6389 - Copy photograph - Wash House interior ; from CS-1991/3","BW-6393/1-2 - Mount Vernon Inn - interior ;  Jula Kinnard has negatives in her file in the Development Office ; missing 11/20/2023","BW-6394/1-2 - Holiday scenario for Mount Vernon Christmas card - Small Dining Room","BW-6401 - Copy photograph - Mrs. J. Pringle, Vice Regent of South Carolina 1901-1921","BW-6402 - Copy photograph - East Front of Mansion, c. 1900. Original photograph taken by Leet Bros.","BW-6403 - Copy photograph, MVLA 1921 group portrait","BW-6404/1-2 - Copy photograph - Mrs. George Hearst, Vice Regent of California 1889-1918","BW-6408 - Law Family china on sideboard in Bolton Dining Room","BW-6415 - Engraving - Washington and Fairfax - Field Sports; Willard Budd Collection; Black and white negative from CS-4742/8","BW-6416 - Engraving - The Home of Washington - Washington with Lafayette; Willard Budd Collection, black and white negative; from CS-4742/85","BW-6418 - Drawing - portrait of West Ford; to replace earlier destroyed negative","BW-6419 - Black silk queue bag [W-2976]","BW-6420 - Tureen - Law china [H-3030/A1-A2]","BW-6421 - Inkstand - George Washington's [W-2974/A-E]","BW-6422 - Engraving - East Front of Mount Vernon by Bennett","BW-6423 - Engraving - East Front of Mount Vernon, after Currier \u0026 Ives","BW-6424 - Thomas Sully miniature portrait of George Washington [M-2953]","BW-6425 - Engraving - Tomb of Washington by Bennett","BW-6426 - Engraving - West Front of Mount Vernon by Bennett","BW-6427 - Washington notes, Deer park wall, 1798 October [RM-770 ; MS-5082]","BW-6428 - Book - Title page of Gospel News with George Washington signature [ML-278 W]","BW-6429 - Drawing, plan of  Mount Vernon - Vaughan Plan from Vaughan Journal [RM-750 ; MS-4996]","BW-6430 - Portrait - Nelly Custis by Binati [M-2954]","BW-6431 - Portrait - miniature of George Washington by John Robinson [M-2951]","BW-6432 - Letter, Martha Washington to Mary Stilson Lear, 1796 November 4, page 1; Lear is the mother of Tobias Lear [RM-767; MS-5052]","BW-6433 - Mansion interior, stairway to third floor","BW-6434 - Northeast garret chamber, 3rd floor of Mansion","BW-6435 - Southeast garret chamber - 3rd floor","BW-6436 - Martha Washington garret chamber with stove and exposed brick wall","BW-6437 - Closeup of Franklin fireplace in Martha Washington Garret Chamber","BW-6438 - Trundle bed in Blue Room","BW-6439 - Inter-negative of Large Dining Room looking northeast by Taylor King; from CS-4649/1; neg. missing 12/1991; Colorfax","BW-6440 - View looking southeast in study; from CS-4579/13; no negative in file 8-23-1990","BW-6441 - Engraving - A Display of the United States, by Amos Doolittle, after Joseph Wright, New Haven, 1794; From Scott Collection, SC-4. Published during Washington's presidency, this engraving features the seals of the United States and the thirteen original states in interlocking circles, each ring containing statistics on the state's population and congressional representation.  The unbroken chain surrounds a portrait of Washington, symbolically linking the first President with the strength of the new government.  (20-1/2\" X 4-3/4\" image)","BW-6442 - Engraving - His Excellency George Washington Lieut. Genl. of the Armies of the United States of America, engraved by D. Edwin, after Gilbert Stuart; From Scott Collection, SC-11. This print was published in 1798 following Washington's reappointment as Commander in Chief by President John Adams. (15-1/2\" X 10\" inside frame)","BW-6443 - Engraving - General George Washington, by Edward Savage; From Scott Collection, SC-12. Washington's diary records three sittings with Savage in 1790 for the original painting after which this engraving was based. He wears the badge of the Society of the Cincinnati on his left lapel. (6-1/4\" X 4 1/2\" image)","BW-6444 - Engraving - George Washington Ne en Virginie le 11 Fevrier 1732, engraved by Roger, after Madame de Brehan;  From Scott Collection, SC-9. The Marchioness de Brehan, a sister-in-law of the French minister in America, Comte de Moustier, visited Washington at Mount Vernon and again in New York after he had assumed the presidency. On October 3, 1789, the President noted in his diary: \"sat about two o'clock for Madame de Brienne, to complete a miniature profile of me which she had begun from memory and which she had made exceedlingly like the original.\" This print, based on her work, was published in Paris in 1801.  (7-1/4\" X 4-3/4\" image)","BW-6445 - Engraving - G. Washington, after Joseph Wright, [1794]; From Scott Collection, SC-7. Joseph Wright's striking profile of Washington, based on his life studies, was widely copied in prints, medallions, relief cuts and medals in America and in Europe. (2-5/8\" X 2\" oval)","BW-6446 - Engraving - Portrait of Washington by Benoit Louis Prevost, after Pierre Eugene Du Simitiere, 1781; From Scott Collection, SC-13. As part of a series of portraits of leaders of the American Revolution, Washington sat for Du Simitiere, a Swiss artist, in Philadelphia in 1779. (6-1/4\" X 4-3/4\" image)","BW-6447 - Engraving - America Lamenting Her Loss at the Tomb of General Washington, by James Akin \u0026 William Harrison; From Scott Collection, SC-16. This memorial print was published in Philadelphia, January 20, 1800, less than seven weeks after George Washington's death. (13-1/2\" X 7-3/4\" image)","BW-6448 - Engraving - Sacred to Patriotism, engraving on linen after Cornelius Tiebout \u0026 Charles Buxton, Glasgow, Scotland, 1819; The background depicts Bowling Green, New York at the time of the British evacuation, with an empty pedestal where a statue of George III formerly stood.  Washington stands on a pedestal in the foreground as a symbolic replacement for the king, surrounded by symbols of his military and political achievements. (26\" X 18-1/4\" image)","BW-6449 - Engraving - George Washington, engraved by C. Gobrecht, after B. Trott \u0026 Gilbert Stuart; From Scott Collection, SC-27. This familiar image was published in The Cyclopedia or Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and Literature by Abraham Rees, Philadelphia, 1821. (8-3/8\" X 6-3/4\" inside mat)","BW-6450 - Engraving - G. Washington, President of the United States, engraved by William Rollinson, published by I. Reid, New York, 1796; From Scott Collection, SC-25. This portrait, based on a miniature by Walter Robertson, was published in William Winterbotham's An Historical, Geographical, Commercial and Philosophical View … of the United States of America. (New York, 1796). (6\" X 4-1/4\" inside mat)","BW-6451 - Engraving - Washington, engraved by J. B. Longacre, after Gilbert Stuart; From Scott Collection. SC-37. This was published in The National Portrait Gallery of Distinguished Americans. (Philadelphhia, 1834)  (10\" X 7\" image)","BW-6452 - Engraving - George Washington, General and Commander In Chief of the American Revolutionary Army and first President of the United States, engraved by Edwin, after Gilbert Stuart, [1807]. ; From Scott Collection, SC-41. (6-3/4\" X 4\" inside mat)","BW-6453 - Engraving - G. Washington, engraved by B. Tanner after Gilbert Stuart; From Scott Collection, SC-59. (7\" X 4-3/8\" inside mat)","BW-6454 - Engraving - Gen. Washington, engraved by William Angus after Charles Willson Peale. ; From Scott Collection, SC-67. Published by J. Fielding, September 23, 1785.  (7-5/8\" X 4-1/2\" image)","BW-6455 - Engraving - Genl. Washington, with a vignette showing the British Surrender at Yorktown, October 19, 1781; From Scott Collection, SC-70. Published by T. Holloway, May 21, 1794. (9-3/4\" X 8-1/8\" plate)","BW-6456 - Engraving - S. E. George Washington, engraved by \"J.L.\" after \"Le B.\", undated; From Scott Collection, SC-71. This is one of the many images of Washington based on Charles Willson Peale's portraits which were circulated in Europe. (10-1/4\" X 7\" image)","BW-6457 - Engraving - His Excel. G: Washington, Esq, :L.L.D. Late Commander in Chief of the Armies of the U.S. of America \u0026 President of the Convention of 1787, engraved by John Sartain, after Charles Willson Peale, [1865]; From Scott Collection. SC-72. (6\" X 4-7/8\" image)","BW-6458 - Engraving - Genl. George Washington; From Scott Collection, SC-77. An early fictitious image published in William Russell's The History of America from the Discovery of Columbus to the Conclusion of the Late War. (London, 1779) (5-1/2\" X 3-1/2\" image)","BW-6459 - Engraving - Washington in 1772. Aetatis 40, engraved by J. W. Steel, after Anson Dickinson, 1833;  From Scott Collection, SC-79. This portrait is based on the earliest known portrait of George Washington by Charles Willson Peale, now in the collection of Washington and Lee University. (7\" X 4-5/8\" image)","BW-6460 - Engraving - George Washington Esqr. Obt. Decbr 14th 1799. AE 68, engraved by William Hamlin after Edward Savage; From Scott Collection, SC-89. (8\" X 5-3/4\" inside mat)","BW-6461 - Engraving - His Excellency George Washington Esq. Captain General of all the American Forces, by an unidentified artist; From Scott Collection, SC-101. Published in An Impartial History of the War in America between Great Britain and Her Colonies . . ., London \u0026 Carlisle, 1780. (7-3/8\" X 4-3/8\" image)","BW-6462 - Engraving - G. Washington, engraved by Jacques LeRoy, after John Trumbull, Brussells, 1781; From Scott Collection, SC-101. (7-3/8\" X 5\" image)","BW-6463 - Engraving - Geo: Washington, artist unknown; From Scott Collection, SC-102. Engraved for the Ladies Magazine, London, June 1795. (7-3/8\" X 4-7/8\" image)","BW-6464 - Engraving - Genl. Washington, engraved by Tisdale for C. Smith, New York, [1797]; From Scott Collection, SC-114. (7-3/8\" X 4-1/4\" image)","BW-6465 - Engraving - General Washington's Resignation, engraved by Alexander Lawson, after a design by John James Barralet, 1799; From Scott Collection, SC-116. Published in the Philadelphia Magazine and Review, January 1799. Washington addresses the Godess of Peace, having laid down symbols of his military career, and gestures towards his home, Mount Vernon. (7-1/2\" X 4-1/2\" image)","BW-6466 - Engraving - Geo. Washington, engraved by Grainger, after Archibald Robinson; From Scott Collection, SC-129. Published by H.D. Simmons, July 1, 1794. Washington's portrait stands above symbols of liberty and justice. (7\" X 4\" image)","BW-6492 - Close-up of newspaper (June 29), on lands surveyed in Georgetown for the new federal capitol and buildings; continuation (second half) of article started on negative BW-6493","BW-6493 - Close-up of newspaper (June 29), on lands surveyed in Georgetown for the new federal capitol and buildings; continuation (second half) of article can be read in negative BW-6492","BW-6494 - Harper's Weekly, key to Lady Washington's reception; missing 12/4/2023","BW-6495 - Newspaper - Fredericksburg, March 12 [1789], Washington's visit to his mother","BW-6496 - Map of the City of Washington","BW-6497 - Engraving - Doolittle Print of Federal Hall, George Washington Inauguration","BW-6498 - Engraving - Broadway Street, New York;  Missing 1991; remade 1993","BW-6499 - Engraving - Cherry Street House; Missing 1991","BW-6500 - Engraving - Philadelphia House; missing 12/4/2023","BW-6501 - Painting - Washington Bedchamber by John Gadsby Chapman; see CT-5063","BW-6502 - Painting - Old Tomb by John Gadsby Chapman; see CT-5062","BW-6503/1-2 - Painting - Distant View of Mount Vernon by John Gadsby Chapman; see CT-5064","BW-6504 - Painting - East Front of Mount Vernon by Ferdinand Richardt [M-2726]; from CT-5060","BW-6505 - Portrait of Lawrence Washington [W-126]; from CT-5059","BW-6506 - Vaughan Plan [W-1434]; from CT-5061","BW-6507 - Aitken chair - studio shot; from CT-5104","BW-6508 - Breakfast table from Little Parlor (Studio shot) [W-2660]; from CT-5103; LOAN from private collection","BW-6509 - Pair of torcheres - studio shot [W-1/A-B]; from CT-5089","BW-6510 - Uncommon chair made by Thomas Burling - studio shot [W-159]; from CT-5099","BW-6511 - Martha Washington's French writing desk, closed - studio shot [W-220]; from CT-5090","BW-6512 - Martha Washington's French writing desk, opened - studio shot [W-220]; from CT-5091","BW-6513 - Two-tiered dressing glass [W-195]; from CT-5102; LOAN","BW-6514 - Aitken sideboard - studio shot [W-94]; from CT-5092","BW-6515 - George Washington's dressing table [W-202]; from CT-5100","BW-6516 - Fan chair - studio shot [M-2902]; from CT-5088","BW-6517 - Martha Washington's dressing table [W-372]; from CT-5093","BW-6518 - George Washington's shoe \u0026 knee buckle and Martha Washington's buckle ; from CT-5107","BW-6519 - Garnet jewelry ; from CT-5106","BW-6520 - Garnet and pearl jewelry; from CT-5105","BW-6521 - Birdseye view - Whately-Sinclair; Washington House Photo Lab\t; from CS-3315/4","BW-6522/1-2 - View of Scouts at Mount Vernon with fife and drum corps; from slide","BW-6523 - Low aerial view of archaeological site; from slide","BW-6531 - Washington silver cruet stand\t[W-2518] and bottles [W-2523/A-B]","BW-6532 - 4-bottle silver wine cooler [W-2618]","BW-6533 - Silver handle of Washington's dress sword [W-84]","BW-6534 - Smithsonian silver knife and fork [W-2693/A-B] - LOAN","BW-6535 - Silver plateau - 3 sections [W-105]","BW-6536 - Silver salver with Washington crest [W-2515]","BW-6537 - 2 silver camp cups [W-2754/A-B]; LOAN","BW-6538 - Silver tray made by Ephraim Brasher [W-32]","BW-6539 - Washington's silver coffee pot [W-2517]","BW-6540 - Custis silver hot water urn and candlesticks","BW-6541 - Thompson Davis spoons","BW-6542 - Richard Humphreys spoons","BW-6544 - Engraving - A View of Federal Hall of the City of New York [WB-MPB16]","BW-6545 - Birth record page of Washington family bible [W-408]","BW-6546 - Bastille key and sketch in Central Passage","BW-6547 - Close-up of Bastille key and sketch in Central Passage","BW-6555 - Book - Frontispiece of Gardner's Dictionary","BW-6556 - Title page of George Washington's 1797 diary [W-1490]","BW-6557 - George Washington's 1797 diary, month of January [W-1490]","BW-6558 - Letter of Thomas Mifflin circa 1777","BW-6559 - Engraving - Washington crossing the Allegeny [Allegheny] River [WB-6A1]; Willard Budd Collection","BW-6561 - Engraving - On the great occasion of our presidential election","BW-6563 - Engraving - Memorial piece, \"Columbia Lamenting ...\" [M-1087/H1]","BW-6565 - Engraving - Washington presiding in the Convention of 1787 [WB-45C1]; Willard Budd Collection","BW-6566 - Book - Copperplate 'Plate 2' from the Gardner's Dictionary","BW-6567 - Book - The Gardner's Dictionary and Gardner's Kalender - opened to their title pages","BW-6568 - General plan of Mount Vernon by Worth Bailey","BW-6570 - Book - The journal of Major George Washington, title page and partial view of fold out map [ML-306-M]","BW-6571 - Letter, George Washington to Charles Carter, 1798 October 25 [RM-788; MS-5185]","BW-6572 - Letter, George Washington to Henry Knox 1789 April 1","BW-6573 - Letter, George Washington to George Digges, 1786 December 28 [RM-801; MS-5216]","BW-6575 - Washington's Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber] looking south","BW-6576 - Fireplace and crib - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]","BW-6577 - Small Dining Room looking west","BW-6578 - Family Kitchen - fireplace","BW-6579 - Lafayette Bedroom - northwest corner","BW-6580 - North wall of Large Dining Room [New Room], view of Venetian or Palladian window","BW-6581 - Clerk's quarters in the circle storehouse","BW-6582 - Downstairs Bechamber [Old Chamber] fireplace with Martha Washington sewing chair","BW-6583 - View into Pantry [Butler's Pantry] with high chair [W-103] in the room","BW-6584 - Dressing table and Martha Washington trunk - Lafayette Bedchamber","BW-6585 - Overseer's quarters in spinning house","BW-6586 - Riding chair [H-1888] in Coach House","BW-6587 - View of Martha Washington desk in the Washington Bedchambe","BW-6588 - Northeast garret chamber","BW-6589 - Greenhouse slave quarters - interior","BW-6590 - Scullery in the Family Kitchen","BW-6591 - Yellow Room, northeast corner","BW-6592 - Yellow Room, looking east","BW-6593 - Blue Room, northwest corner","BW-6594 - Martha Washington's garret chamber","BW-6595 - Northwest garret chamber","BW-6596 - Little Parlor, view towards north wall","BW-6597 - West Parlor [Front Parlor], view of  tea service and fireplace","BW-6598 - Powel coach [H-737] in the Stable","BW-6599 - Central Passage view of staircase looking towards west entrance","BW-6600 - Study, southeast corner - closet open","BW-6651 - Re-enactment of George Washington leaving for Presidency ; B\u0026W negative made 1/1990 from uncatalogued slide from Development","BW-6654/1-4 - Select pages from Vaughan Journal showing illustrated drawings [RM-750 ; MS-4996]; BW-6654/1 - Plan of Mount Vernon; BW-6654/2 - Berkeley Springs; BW-6654/3 - 'Youghagany' [Youghiogheny] River sketch ; BW-6654/4 - Warm Springs (near Berkeley Springs?)","BW-6655 - Detail of house for families from Savage painting of east front - 1792; from CS-4726/14","BW-6656 - Glass pyramid ; from CS-4783/16","BW-6657/1-2 - Portrait - George Washington by James Sharples [W-1962]; BW-6657/1 - before treatment, with normal light; BW-6657/2 - before treatment - ultraviolet light ; Winterthur","BW-6665 - Engraving - General Washington, fictitious image published in William Russell's \"History of America 1779\" [SC-77]; made from a slide","BW-6667/1-2 - Mezzotint - George Washington by Charles Willson Peale [Print-3905/RP-486]; 1989 Annual Report","BW-6668 - Reenaactment of Inaugural journey - coach in front of Mansion","BW-6669 - Map of New York City owned by New York Historical Society, New York, NY","BW-6670 - Book - George Washington's copy of The Bee [W-368]","BW-6671 - Land grant [Westmoreland County] for John Washington, 1667 October 30 [RM-810 ; MS-5226]","BW-6672 - Survey of Pope's Creek Plantation, 1742 August 24 [RM-810 ; MS-5225]","BW-6673 - Coach on the Mansion circle- reenactment of inaugural journey; Taken from slide","BW-6674 - Engraving of Old Tomb by G. Fairman [A-454.15]","BW-6675 - Engraving of New Tomb by Putnam","BW-6676/1-2 - Engraving of The Tomb of Washington - new tomb [A-454.17]","BW-6677 - Deed, granted to Giles Brent, Junior, 1654 September 6 [RM-283 ; MS-2832]","BW-6678 - Copy photograph, Bill Sommerfield as George Washington greeting the Regent (Mrs. Robert Channing Seamans, Jr.) ;  Negative taken from a print","BW-6679 - Eleanor Parke Custis signature in an unidentified book","BW-6680 - Book - Title page, Treatise on Education, signed by Bushrod Washington [ML-322-F]","BW-6681 - Engraving - Life of Washington, the farmer, by Regnier after Stearns [M-1087/CC]","BW-6682 - Copy photograph, Reenactment of George Washington being told of his election; Photo only from a print","BW-6683 - Copy photograph, George Washington conference at Old Colony in Alexandria","BW-6684 - Aitken secretary, tambour closed, with upper cornice [W-158]","BW-6685 - Aitken secretary, tambour open, with upper cornice [W-158]","BW-6686 - Aitken secretary, top cornice removed, tambour open [W-158]","BW-6687 - Aitken secretary, top cornice removed, tambour closed [W-158]","BW-6688 - Aitken secretary, top cornice removed, tambour open, doors open [W-158]","BW-6689 - Aitken secretary [W-158] \u0026 \"uncommon\" chair[W-159] together","BW-6690 - Burling \"uncommon\" chair, after restoration \u0026 strengthening [W-159]","BW-6691 - Burling \"uncommon\" chair [W-159], after restoration - angle shot","BW-6692 - Copy photograph, ambrotype of Tomb, circa 1860","BW-6705 - Measured drawing - Mansion elevations - 1897, T. Mellon Rogers","BW-6706 - Measured drawings - Mansion floor plans, 1st, 2nd, 3rd floors - 1897, T. Mellon Rogers; original drawings in archives","BW-6707 - Measured drawing - Mansion floor plans, east elevation dependency - Van Campen Taylor, 1876","BW-6708 -  Measured drawing - Mansion interior, central stairway profile, south view by Morley Williams, 1935; original drawing in archives","BW-6709 -  Measured drawing - Mansion interior, Palladian window by Morley Williams, 1935; original drawing in archives","BW-6710 - Measured drawing - Mansion interior, Washington Bedchamber and back hall floor plan by Morley Williams, 1935; original drawing in archives","BW-6711 - Measured drawing - Mansion interior, Washington Bedchamber, fireplace - north wall by Morley Williams, 1935; original drawing in archives","BW-6712 - Engraving - \"Conquering the Wilderness\"; Willard-Budd Collection; B\u0026W negative made from slide (CS-4742/9); MISSING 12/11/2023","BW-6713 - Engraving - \"The Courtship of Washington\"; Willard-Budd Collection; B\u0026W negative from slide (CS-4742/21) ; MISSING 12/11/2023","BW-6719 - Measured drawing - colonnade by Van Campen Taylor, 1876","BW-6720 - Measured drawing - Mansion interior, Palladian window by Morley Williams, 1935","BW-6721 -  Measured drawing - (detail) showing East Front elevation by Van Campen Taylor, 1876","BW-6722 -  Measured drawing, West Gate and lodges by Samuel Boots, 1875","BW-6723 - Measured drawing - Mansion and dependencies by Charles K. Bryant, 1932; for Virigina Building at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco","BW-6724 -  Measured drawing - Mansion interior, Washington Bedchamber, west wall by Morley Williams, 1932","BW-6727 - Detail of George Washington \u0026 Martha Washington from engraving of their wedding; from CS-5264/4","BW-6728 - Detail of George Washington \u0026 Martha Washington from engraving of their wedding; from CS-5264/6","BW-6731 - Small Dining Room - holidays table, view towards north wall","BW-6732 - Large Dining Room  [New Room] - Christmas pie for holiday scenario; also 8x10","BW-6733 - Large Dining Room [New Room] - sideboard with desserts for holiday scenario","BW-6734 - Lafayette bedroom with holiday tea","BW-6735 - Jim Rees' \"great cake\" for holiday scenario;  also 8x10","BW-6738 - Charles Willson Peale mezzotint, \"His Excellency George Washington...\" [Print-3905/RP-486]","BW-6752/A-B - George Washington's townhouse in Washington, D. C. - published images; Owned by Historial Society of Washington, D.C.","BW-6753 - Oval medallion - Washington by Wedgwood [M-3438]","BW-6754/A-B - Creamware - plate next to sherds, same design with feather edge","BW-6755 - Mount Vernon viewshed map","BW-6756/A-B - Copy photograph, Mount Vernon Wharf from river and from the shore; old photos","BW-6757 - Engraving - portrait George Washington by Edward Savage","BW-6758 - Book illustration - \"Fishing\" from The Sportsman's Dictionary","BW-6759 - George Washington paste knee buckles","BW-6760/A-B - Letter - William Thornton to George Washington, 1798 December 21","BW-6761/A-B - Indenture, George Corbin Washington and David English, 1817 August 14 [RM-841; MS-5293]","BW-6762 - Archaeological sherds from vineyard and kitchen","BW-6763 - General Nathaniel Greene [M-1449]","BW-6764 - Engraving - General Washington [M-1896]","BW-6765/A-D - Commemorative medals ; BW-6765/A - Chicago World's Fair 1883; BW-6765/B - Presidential seal medal (small); BW- 6765/C - George Washington medal [M-3409]; BW- 6765/D - George Washington medal \u0026 Presidential Seal medal together","BW-6766 - Floor plan George Washington's townhouse","BW-6767 - Etching - West Front Mount Vernon by Paul Geissler [EV-3962/RP-505]","BW-6768 - Colored engraving Tomb - Bartlett","BW-6769 - Engraving - \"East view of Mt. Vernon Mansion\"","BW-6772 - Letter - George Washington to John Alton, 1759 April 5 [W-416]; (oversize negatives in separate \"oversize\" box Picture Storage)","BW-6773 - Detail - Julia Anne Blackburn Washington in family portrait by Chapman; for museum exhibit; owned by Masonic Memorial - Alexandria; acquired by Mount Vernon in 2018 [H-5709]","BW-6774 - Copy photograph, John A. Washington, III; For Museum Exhibit","BW-6775 - Portrait, Charles Washington; Museum Exhibit","BW-6776 - Portrait - Betty Washington Lewis by John Wollaston [H-764]; Museum Exhibit","BW-6777 - Portrait - Samuel Washington; Museum Exhibit","BW-6780/A - Mansion - West Front","BW-6783/A-C - Copy photograph, Royal visit of Prince Charles and Princes Anne, July 17, 1970","BW-6790 - Copy photograph, Aerial view from record photos [RP-304; Print 5506]","BW-6797/1-2 - Drawing of Mansion and basement by George Washington [W-1369/A]","BW-6798 - Mourning scene painted by Nelly Custis [W-3614]","BW-6799 - Blue \u0026 white pickle dish","BW-6800 - Martha Washington's dressing table in the Washington Bedchamber [W-372]","BW-6801 - Copy photograph - 1858 stereograph of East Front by Langenheim [RP-6 ; St-3020]","BW-6802/1-2 - Needle case cut from shell cushion, view of outside and with case opened [W-3529]","BW-6803/1-3 - Punch bowl - details of center motif and inside decorative borders [W-2100]","BW-6807 - Copy photograph, Study - view towards southeast corner; from CS-4601/41","BW-6821/1-2 - Overseer's quarters","BW-6822 - Larder in the Kitchen","BW-6823 - Greenhouse slave quarters - interior bunks","BW-6824 - Lacquered dressing case [W-219]","BW-6825/A-B - Martha Washington's fan, front and back [W-2704]","BW-6826 - Aitken secretary [W-158] and chair [W-159] in study","BW-6827 - Family Kitchen - east wall","BW-6836 - Letter, George Washington to John Howard, 1797 April 30 [RM-870; MS-5330]","BW-6837/A-B - Letter, Tobias Lear (on behalf of Martha Washington) to Clement Biddle, 1800 March 8","Document, Sales of Furniture at Belvoir, 1774 August 15, overall and detail [RM-851 ; MS-5306]","BW-6839 - Chippendale side chair - G. Freeland Peter collection","BW-6840 - Copper preserving pot - G. Freeland Peter collection;  bequested to Mount Vernon in 1991 [W-3550/A-B]","BW-6841 - Silver candlesticks - George Washington, G. Freeland Peter collection; bequest to Mount Vernon in 1991 [W-3549/C-D]","BW-6842 - Book - The Gleaner Vol. III, with George Washington signature [ML-204-D]]","BW-6843/A-B - Archaeology - oval nameplate \"Gen, Washington\"","BW-6844/A-B - Archaeology - artifacts ; Annual Report 1991","BW-6845 - Map - Barbados, 1734 [MAP-4058]","BW-6846 - Engraving - Cornwallis \"Surrender at Yorktown\" [SC-171]","BW-6847 - Copy photograph, Hall Bedroom [Small Room] ca. 1890","BW-6852 - Mrs. Anderson, Vice Regent of Texas (third from left) and Herb Prevost (first from left); Negative made from slide","BW-6853/1-3 - Central Passage staircase (without carpet)","BW-6854 - George Washington's sundial (studio shot) [W-715]","BW-6855 -  Copy photograph, Large Dining Room [New Room] ca. 1900","BW-6856/A-C - Houdon Bust [W-369]","BW-6872 - Copy photograph, Bull's-eye room; Colorfax; see CS-5161/6","BW-6873 - Copy photograph, Southeast Garret Room; Colorfax; see CS-4679/27","BW-6874 - Copy photograph, Third floor hall and stairs to cupola; Colorfax; see CS-4679/29","BW-6875 - Copy photograph, Third floor stairway; Colorfax; see CS-4679/34","BW-6876 - Copy photograph, South lumber room; Colorfax; see CS-5162/14","BW-6877 - Copy photograph, Central Passage, view from landing; Colorfax; see CS-4382/2","BW-6878 - Copy photograph, Closet of Washington Bedchamber; Colorfax; see CS-5162/4","BW-6881 - Copy photograph, Closet off Washington Bedroom; internegative made from color slide, not good","BW-6883 - Copy photograph, Aerial of East Front; from CS-4860/59","BW-6884 - Copy photograph, Sarah Tracy; Made from original photo in Library \"Record Photos\"","BW-6933 - Copy photograph, Texas gate","BW-6934/1-3 - Copy photograph, Dirigible or airship over Mount Vernon","BW-6935 - Copy photograph, View through colonnade (south) to river","BW-6936 - Copy photograph, East Front in snow","BW-6937 - Copy photograph, Stable in snow","BW-6938 - Copy photograph, Mansion East Front from north in snow","BW-6939 - Copy photograph, Greenhouse and parterres in snow","BW-6940/1-3 - Copy photograph, Views across Potomac River to Maryland shore, several include gate to deer park","BW-6941 - Copy photograph, View across Potomac River looking south","BW-6942/1-2 - Copy photograph, Storm Damage; BW-6942/1 - Fallen tree on Bowling Green with Greenhouse in background ; BW-6942/2 - Fallen tree inside Upper Garden","BW-6943 - Copy photograph, Greenhouse - Upper Garden","BW-6944 - Copy photograph, Upper Garden - view towards Spinning House","BW-6945 - Copy photograph, Mansion - West Front","BW-6946/1-4 - Copy photograph, Mansion - East Front, multiple views (distant, south, north and from east east lawn)","BW-6947 - Copy photograph, Texas gate","BW-6948 - Copy photograph, Parking area near Texas gate","BW-6973/1-3 - Fairfax riding chair [H-1888] photographed on the estate from various angles","BW-6979/1-3 - Cane - Top of cane head with George Washington crest [W-578] and side view of head of cane","BW-6980 - Manuscript, Petition for George Washington's boundary lands, 1754 February 9 (detail)","BW-6981 - Document, Society of the Cincinnati certificate for James Williams of Virginia, 1787 March 1 [RM-838; MS-5366]","BW-6982 - Map of Virginia \u0026 Maryland - 1755","BW-6983 - Book illustration - Plate 62 from Pain's Practical Builder, 1774","BW-6984/1-4 - Letter, George Washington to William Washington, 1793 March 3 [RM-873; MS-5333]","BW-6985/1-2 - Barn plan, Enclosure, George Washington to William Pearce, 1795 May [RM-490 ; MS-4063]","BW-6986 - Newspaper - National Intelligencer, 1858 May 6","BW-6987/1-2 - Invoice, for services provided by James Craik, 1791 November 14 [RM-873; MS-5334]","BW-6988 - Document, The Inspection Return of the Music in the Army, 1782 July 1 [RM-886, MS-5384]","BW-6989 - Paintings - small landscape attributed to Nelly Custis","BW-6990 - Copy photograph, Tea Room outside Texas Gate, ca. 1930","BW-6991 - Engraving - Mount Vernon, the seat of the late Genl. G. Washington by Seymour, after Birch","BW-6992 - Portrait - George Washington by Le Paon [M-3660]","BW-6993/1-2 - Miniature - portrait of Eliza Parke Custis, by James Peale [M-3615]","BW-6994 - Silver wine syphon [M-3652], Gift of Mrs. Hollis Vice Regent Emeritus, of South Carolina","BW-6995 - Silver cream pail with cobalt glass liner [W-3653/A-B]","BW-6996 - Life mask of George Washington [M-3613/A]","BW-6997 - Items from archaeological dig","BW-7010/1-4 - Photomechanical print - Engraving, East front of Mount Vernon, J. Andrews and E. Croome - ca. 1839; Masterprint","BW-7024 - Copy photograph, Mount Vernon Ladies Association (MVLA) - Personnel John A. Castellani - East Front; Alexandra Gazette","BW-7058 - Copy photograph, Sixteen-sided barn from glass slide","BW-7068/1-4 - George Washington's dentures [W-1520], various angles","BW-7072 - Piazza - view to south with chairs; Washington House; see also CS-4668/16","BW-7079/1-10 - Conservation of frame; BW-7079/1-2 - Entire frame, before treatment; BW-7079/3-4 - Entire frame, during treatment; BW-7079/5 - Upper right corner, before treatment; BW-7079/6-7 - Upper right corner, during treatment; BW-7079/8 - Bottom right corner, before treatment; BW-7079/9-10 - Bottom right corner, during treatment; [M-3660/A]","BW-7087 - George Washington farmer on horseback by N.C. Wyeth; see CT-5756; Owned by Brandywine Museum [LOAN]","BW-7088/A-B - Cupola after restoration ; from CS-5791/20","BW-7114 - Lithograph - \"Tribute to Mount Vernon Fund\", oval George Washington after Gilbert Stuart","BW-7135/A-B - Portrait - George Washington by Gilbert Stuart, c. 1798 [H-4]","BW-7136/A-B - Views of East and West Front by Edward Savage [H-2445/A-B]","BW-7165 - Copy photograph, Pioneer Farmer site - pit sawing ; see CS-5870/2","BW-7166 - Copy photograph, Pioneer Farmer site - nail making; see CS-5881/1","BW-7167 - Copy photograph, Visitors - Wreath laying at Tomb; see CS-5883/10","BW-7184/A-B - Copy photograph, Colonial Days - Dr. Charles Young; from color slides in Education department","BW-7185 - Copy photograph, Exhibit Banner - D.A.R.; from color slide in Education department","BW-7186 - Copy photograph, Colonial Days - Candlemaker; from color slide in Education department","BW-7187 - Copy photograph, Licensing - reproductions brass door knocker; from color transparency from Licensing department","BW-7188 - Copy photograph, Licensing - reproductions, sun dial; from color transparency from Licensing department","BW-7208 - Copy photograph, Holiday table - Large Dining Room [New Room]; from CT-5433-1","BW-7227 - Engraving - Whately-Sinclair birds-eye view of Mount Vernon [EV-4442/RP-658]","BW-7245 - Engraving - British Surrendering at Yorktown","BW-7246 - Engraving - Display of the United States of America Amos Doolittle [SC-4]","BW-7256 - Copy photograph, Engraving - Battle of Princeton [Print-4915/RP-725]; Original by Hal Conroy; from CS-5579/2","BW-7257/1-2 - Glassware - Masonic decanter and firing glass [M-3881/A-B]","BW-7258 - Furnishings - 18th century letter press [M-3885]","BW-7259 - Needlework - Embroidered bird on silk \"MW\" [W-3883]","BW-7260 - Masonic apron [H-3884/A-B]","BW-7261 - Needlework - Washington memorial sampler [M-3846/A-B]","BW-7265 - Society of the Cincinnati dinner plate [W-1436/I]","BW-7270/1-13 - Exhibit - Mikimoto pearl model of Mount Vernon","BW-7280 - Copy photograph, early view, Mary Washington House in Fredericksburg; from old glass lantern slide","BW-7281 - Copy photograph, Mansion interior, Study; from old glass lantern slide","BW-7282 - Copy photograph, Pioneer Farmer - construction - framing detail - 16-sided barn ; from CS-6014/23","BW-7283 - Copy photograph, Mount Vernon grounds - brick wall; from CS-6014/46","BW-7284 - Copy photograph, Aerial - grounds - Pioneer Farm; from CS-6014/65","BW-7285 - Copy photograph, Doolittle engraving [SC-4]; from CS-6026/6","BW-7286 - Copy photograph, Engraving - George Washington - farmer (detail); from CS-6014/62","BW-7287/1-2 - Copy photograph, Museum - annex, archaeology exhibit; from CS-6037/11, 19","BW-7288 - Copy photograph, Livestock - pig; from CS-5881/12","BW-7289 - Copy photograph, Education - Colonial Days - hoop game; from uncatalogued color slide in Education department","BW-7290 - Copy photograph, Education - Colonial Days - girl in costume; from uncatalogued color slide in Education department","BW-7291 - Copy photograph, Printed illustration - 16-sided barn; from uncatalogued color slide","BW-7292 - Copy photograph, Colonial Days - sheep shearing; from uncatalogued color slide","BW-7293 - Copy photograph, Book illustration - livestock - pig; from uncatalogued color slide","BW-7294 - Copy photograph, Pioneer Farm - harvesting grain; from uncatalogued color slide","BW-7295 - Measured drawing - George Washington - 16-sided barn ; from CS-6014-17, original at the Library of Congress","BW-7322/1-3 - Portrait - Lawrence Washington [W-126]","BW-7326 - Copy photograph, Painting - \"Washington escorting mother into ballroom in Fredericksburg\" by Howard Pyle; from old glass plate negative, Library Collection","BW-7327 - Copy photograph, Fredericksburg, VA, from across the Rappahannock River; from old glass plate negative - Library Collection","BW-7328 - Copy photograph, Mary Washington House, Fredericksburg, VA; from old glass plate negative - Library Collection","BW-7329 - Copy photograph, Mary Washington monument, Fredericksburg, VA; from old glass plate negative - Library Collection","BW-7330 - Copy photograph, Engraving - Washington's mother persuading him not to go to sea; from old glass plate negative - Library Collection","BW-7331 - Furnishings - dressing glass - lacquered - single tier [W-221]","BW-7332 - Copy photograph, Biscuit porcelain plaque - George Washington [W-3868]; Peter collection; from CT-4524","BW-7333 - Copy photograph, North Lane;  RP-65, Pg-4022a","BW-7334/1-2 - Engraving - Martha Washington, after Stuart; Engraved by H. B. Halls Sons, NY [Print-4869/RP-695]","BW-7335/1-2 - Engraving - George Washington - \"Premier President des Etats Unis de Amerique\" ; Print-4858/RP-695","BW-7336/1-2 - Engraving - George Washington by H. B. Halls Sons; Print-4870/RP-695","BW-7337/1-2 - Manuscript - Distillery ledger, January 1799 (detail)","BW-7338/1-2 - Manuscript - ledger - distillery; page 39 [RM-929 ; MS-5468]","BW-7339/1-2 - Manuscript - oath - loyalty - Greenleaf, Moses - 1778 May 10 [RM-931; MS-5472]","BW-7340/1-2 - Manuscript - letter - Edward Braddock to Governor Robert H. Morris, 1755 March 10 [RM-928; MS-5467]","BW-7341/1-2 - Manuscript - enlistment - Army, 1776 January 26 [RM-935 ; MS-5479]","BW-7342/1-3 - Manuscript - letter - George Washington to Martha Washington, 1775 June 23 [MSS-252]","BW-7343/1-2 - Books - Row of 5 books; 1996 Accessions","BW-7344/1-5 - Portrait - George Washington by Charles Willson Peale; LOAN - Stephen Smith Restricted","BW-7345/1-2 - Furniture - Windsor armchair - Gaw [M-3922/A]","BW-7346/1-2 - Furniture - Windsor armchair - Gaw [M-3922/B]","BW-7347/1-2 - Military equipment - sword - Braddock [W-82], detail of hilt","BW-7348/1-4 - Jewelry - locket - hair [W-613]","BW-7349/1-2 - Personal gear - toothbrush, tongue scraper, case [W-615/A-D]","BW-7350/1-3 - Personal gear - toothbrush [W-615/A]","BW-7351/1-2 - Personal gear - dental tools [W-595/A-I]","BW-7352/1-2 - Coffin fragment - gilt frame memento mori [W-3928]","BW-7359 - Copy photograph, Harpsichord; from CS-4389/1","BW-7372 - Copy photograph, Washington  Bedchamber - view to northwest corner; from CS-4612/8","BW-7373 - Copy photograph, Survey - Division - George Washington \u0026 Spencer, redrawn by Worth Bailey, 1944; from CS-3949","BW-7374/1-2 - Book illustration - British Architect by Batty Langley - Plate L - fireplace","BW-7375/1-2 - Book - New Principles of Gardening by Batty Langley, p. 202","BW-7376/1-2 - Book illustration - Country and City Builder by Batty Langley - Plate 5 - roof layout","BW-7377/1-2 - Book illustration - Country and City Builder by Batty Langley - Plate CXIV - Pulpit","BW-7378/1-2 - Conjectural drawing - Belvoir Mansion","BW-7386 - Copy photograph, U.S.S. Omaha in river, ca. 1930","BW-7387 - Copy photograph, Mansion - East Front","BW-7388 - Copy photograph, Mansion - south elevation, 1859","BW-7389 - Copy photograph, Mansion - south elevation, ca. 1859","BW-7390 - Copy photograph, Large Dining Room;  retro; Detroit Publishing Co.","BW-7391 - Copy photograph, Mansion - south porch (Florida Cunningham), original photograph by Luke C. Dillon","BW-7392 - Copy photograph, Mansion - southeast, ca. 1890s, with Statehood Train Party. Original photograph by Luke C. Dillon.","BW-7393 - Copy photograph, Mansion - East Front, from northeast, ca. 1859","BW-7399/1-2 - Furniture - Martha Washington dressing table [W-372]","BW-7400/1-2 - Surveying and navigational - detail of terrestrial globe [W-166]","BW-7401/1-2 - Furniture -  French writing desk belonging to Martha Washington (scenario with glasses/letter) [W-220]","BW-7402/1-6 - Ceramic - Garniture vases - lions [W-972/A \u0026 B] [W-2260/A-B]","BW-7403/1-2 - Silver - salver with pistol-handled knife and fork [knife and fork - W-2693/A-B - LOAN, restricted]","BW-7404/1-2 - Silver - salver with pistol-handled knife and fork with reflection of wine glass [knife and fork W-2693/A-B - LOAN, restricted]","BW-7405/1-2 - Furniture - Detail of chair back [M-2085]","BW-7406/1-2 - Portrait - George Washington - Charles Willson Peale [H-17]","BW-7407/1-2 - Manuscript - Vaughan Plan - Vaughan Journal - drafting tools","BW-7408/1-2 - Painting - Washington and Gist Crossing Allegheny possibly by Huntington [M-3941]","BW-7409/1-2 - Engraving - New York fire - 1776","BW-7410/1-2 - Painting - George Washington's Tomb at Mount Vernon (at night) - Matthew Prior [M-3702]","BW-7411/1-2 - Painting - George Washington's Tomb at Mount Vernon (daytime) - Matthew Prior [M-3701]","BW-7412/1-2 - Portrait - George Washington - Gilbert Stuart [H-4]","BW-7413/1-2 - Portrait - George Washington, porthole - Rembrandt Peale [H-2062]","BW-7414/1-4 - Portrait - George Washington, miniature - John Ramage; front and reverse [W-3935]","BW-7415/1-2 - Portrait - George Washington, miniature - Charles Willson Peale, 1776 [W-460]","BW-7416/1-2 - Ceramics - Custine - coffee pot, detail [W-1209]","BW-7417/1-2 - Firearm - pistol, detail [W-480]","BW-7418/1-2 - Ceramic - Canton - flowerpot, detail [W-2329]","BW-7419/1-2 - Silver - cruet stand [M-3436/A-F]; LOAN","BW-7420/1-2 - Ceramic - States - cup, saucer [W-1497]","BW-7421/1-2 - Painting - Morning - Winstanley [W-1179]","BW-7422/1-2 - Painting - Evening - Winstanley [W-1180]","BW-7423/1-2 - Painting - Great Falls - Beck [W-2]","BW-7424/1-2 - Painting - Harper's Ferry - Beck [W-3]","BW-7425/1-2 - Ceramic - Cincinnati - plate, detail","BW-7426/1-2 - Silver - 4-bottle wine cooler\t[W-2618]","BW-7427/1-2 - Silver - Humphreys spoon - handles","BW-7428/1-2 - Military equipment - dress sword [W-84]","BW-7429/1-6 - Furnishings - fire buckets [W-403]","BW-7430/1-4 - Clock - French mantel clock [W-11]","BW-7431/1-2 - Furnishing - Detail of dressing glass [W-195] with pearl earrings [W-1444/B-C]","BW-7432/1-2 - Furnishing - leather key basket [W-2072]","BW-7433/1-2 - Furnishing - brass fender with dogs [W-7]","BW-7434/1-3 - Brass telescope, overall and details [W-679]","BW-7435/1-2 - Military equipment - silver spur on boot [W-1467]","BW-7436/1-3 - Metal plate warmer [W-2180], detail","BW-7437/1-2 - Silver - candlestick - detail of ram's head [W-2521]","BW-7438/1-2 - Furnishings - personal gear - riding crop - detail of handle [?]-1213","BW-7439/1-2 - Jewelry - grouping of pearl and gold necklace with a cameo ring","BW-7440/1-3 - Jewelry - gold watch [W-446] on waistcoat pocket detail [W-575]","BW-7441/1-2 - Jewelry - portrait - miniature - George Washington by Trumbull [W-470]","BW-7442/1-2 - Personal gear - snuff box - gold and agate [W-2810]","BW-7443/1-2 - Military equipment - pewter plate, camp knife and fork","BW-7444/1-2 -Barometer [W-161]","BW-7445/1-2 - Portrait - Bust - George Washington - Houdon [W-369]","BW-7446/1-4 - Textile - quilt - pieced - Martha Washington [W-1522]","BW-7447/1-2 - Furniture - side chair - Chippendale style pretzel back - detail","BW-7448/1-2 - Furniture - side chair - Sheraton - Aitken - back detail","BW-7449/1-2 - Furniture - side chair - Chippendale style - leg detail ; H-8","BW-7450/1-2 - Ceramic - bisque figures on plateau","BW-7451/1-2 - Silver candlesticks [W-18/A-B]","BW-7452/1-2 - Manuscript - letter - George Washington to Charles Willson Peale, 1787 March 13 [MS-5504, RM-951]","BW-7453/1-2 - Manuscript - Revenue Inspector's form, 1795 July 8 [MS-5480, RM-937]","BW-7454/1-2 - Manuscript - 1789 May 8 - estimate for saddle - George Washington [MS-5508, RM-955]","BW-7455/1-2 - Manuscript - lottery ticket - 1768 - George Washington signature [MS-5479, RM-937]","BW-7456/1-2 - Manuscript - Champagne label","BW-7457/1-2 - Manuscript - letter - George Washington to Burwell Bassett, 1773 June 20 [MS-5503, RM-950]","BW-7458/1-2 - Colonial note, five pounds, 1760 May 1 [MS-5483, RM-937]","BW-7459/1-2 - Manuscript - survey - George Washington - 1752 April 12 [MS-5502, RM-950]","BW-7460/1-2 - Pamphlets - Parliamentary Acts","BW-7461/1-2 - Engraving - George Washington - Savage - 1793 [Print-5018, RP-755]","BW-7462/1-2 - Silver - lighting device - Argand table lamp","BW-7463/1-2 - Portrait - miniature - Custis, Jacky [W-2102/B]","BW-7464/1-2 - Surveying compass - brass - Chandlee [W-164]","BW-7465/1-2 - Manuscript - surveys and drafting tools","BW-7466/1-2 - Trunk - George Washington - detail of nameplate [W-366]","BW-7467/1-2 - Military equipment - sash - Braddock (detail) [W-86]","BW-7468/1-4 - Archeology - sherds - reconstructed","BW-7469/1-2 - Metal - brass nameplate - George Washington","BW-7470/1-2 - Portrait - miniature - Martha Washington - Charles Willson Peale - 1776 [W-2102/A]","BW-7471/1-2 - Furniture - Windsor - armchair - GAW maker's mark","BW-7472/1-2 - Ceramic - punchbowl - glassware - wine glasses","BW-7473/1-3 - Portrait - George Washington - Le Paon [M-3660]","BW-7474/1-2 - Silver - salver - fork - Washington crest","BW-7475/1-4 - Jewelry - ring - cameo - George Washington [H-1480]","BW-7479 - Copy photograph, Thomas A. Edison planting tree at Mount Vernon","BW-7483 - Painting - Kitchen at Mount Vernon - Eastman Johnson [M-1001]","BW-7484 - Painting - Washington \u0026 Gist Crossing Allegheny [M-3941]","BW-7485 - Map - Siege of Boston [MAP-4835]","BW-7486 - Portrait - Officer of the British Royal Navy [M-3940]","BW-7488 - Engraving - \"Early Days of Washington\" [M-1072, A-82]","BW-7489 - Engraving - \"Washington \u0026 Gist Crossing Allegheny\" [RP-711, Print 4890]","BW-7490 - Engraving - \"Life of George Washington, the Farmer\", Stearns [M-1087/cc, A-169]","BW-7491 - Engraving - \"Washington and Friends after a Day's Hunt\" [RP-633, Print 4289]","BW-7492 - Engraving - \"Home of Washington\" after Rossiter and Mignot [WB-53A1, RP-444, MPA-15]","BW-7493 - Engraving - \"Washington Delivering Inauguration Address\" ; RP-631, Print 4287","BW-7494 - Engraving - \"George Washington\" after G. Stuart [RP-403, Print 1278]","BW-7495 - Engraving - \"Courtship of Washington\" [WB-12A1/A, RP-444]","BW-7496 - Engraving - \"Life of George Washington, the Soldier\",Battle of Monongahela [WB-9A1, RP-444]","BW-7497 - Engraving - \"Washington at Mount Vernon, 1787\", N. Currier [WB-53AA1, RP-444]","BW-7498 - Distillery ledger, 1799 [RM-929 ; MS-5468]","BW-7499 - Distillery ledger, 1799 [RM-929 ; MS-5468]","BW-7500 - Distillery ledger, 1799 [RM-929 ; MS-5468]","BW-7501 - Distillery ledger, 1799 [RM-929 ; MS-5468]","BW-7502 - Distillery ledger, 1799 [RM-929 ; MS-5468]","BW-7503 - Drawing - Barn Plan - calculation of bricks, George Washington [RM-490 ; MS-4063]","BW-7504 - Survey - George Washington for Samuel Isaac - 1751 [RM-919 ; MS-5451]","BW-7505 - Survey - George Washington for William Nayler - 1752 [RM-950 ; MS-5502]","BW-7506/1-8 - Manuscript - slave census, George Washington, 1799 - 8 pages [A-366.65]","BW-7507/1-2 - Letter - George Washington to Burwell Bassett, 1773 June 20 [RM-950; MS-5503]","BW-7508 - Plat, Ferry and French's farms, 1783, drawn by George Washington [W-179]","BW-7509 - Measured drawing - Mansion balustrade, 1876 March 15","BW-7510 - Measured drawing - George Washington - plan for fireplace, chimneys","BW-7511 - Notes and drawing, Deer park wall, 1798 October [RM-770 ; MS-5082]","BW-7512 - Measured drawing of Mansion, 1932, World Expositions","BW-7513 - Ceramic - punch bowl - Chinese export; Tudor Place collection","BW-7514 - Heating \u0026 lighting device - brass - andirons; Tudor Place collection","BW-7515 - Medals - Masonic - George Washington ; Owner - Kenmore Association","BW-7516 - Furniture - card table ; Owner - Kenmore Association","BW-7517/1-6 - Manuscript - Will - George Washington; BW-7517/1-4 - pages 1-4; BW-7517/5-6 - pages 9-10; Fairfax Circuit Court collection","BW-7517/7-14 - Manuscript - Will - George Washington; BW-7517/7 - page 17, 7517/8-10 - pages 18-20; BW-7517/11 - page 27; BW-7517/12 - page 29; BW-7517/13 - page 14; BW-7517/14 - cover; Fairfax County Circuit Court","BW-7518/1-2 - Engraving - \"Inauguration of Washington\" after Chappel","BW-7539 - Book - Treatise on Fruit Trees, 1757, by Thomas Hitt - Plate VII","BW-7540/1-2 - Book illustration - Hot House Gardener, Sugar Loaf Pineapple","BW-7541/1-2 - Book illustration - Hot House Gardener, Plate No. 3 - Peach/Nectar","BW-7542/1-2 - Book illustration - Hot House Gardener - Cantaloupe melon","BW-7543/1-2 - Book illustration - Hot House Gardener - Plate No. 4 -cherry/strawberry","BW-7544/1-4 - Book illustrations - The Complete Farmer - tools; Plate III, Plate IV, Plate VI, and Plate VII","BW-7545/1-6 - Book illustration - Le Jardinier Solitaire - tools ; pages 148-153","BW-7546 - Engraving - Mount Vernon East Front - Birch","BW-7547 - Lithograph - Plan of Mount Vernon - C. Currier [M-836] - shows slave cemetery","BW-7548/1-2 - Engraving - His Excellency George Washington - Rondel - George Washington on horse","BW-7549/1-2 - Manuscript - George Washington drawing - Greenhouse plan no. 1","BW-7550/1-2 - Manuscript - George Washington drawing - Greenhouse plan no. 2","BW-7553 - Copy photograph, Early view - photograph of Mansion, southeast, original date 1858","BW-7554 - Engraving - Surrender Earl of Cornwallis [Print-5196/RP-810]","BW-7555 - Engraving - Washington Crossing the Delaware","BW-7556 - Manuscript - George Washington's drawing, Mansion, West Front [W-1369/A]","BW-7557 - Letter, George Washington to Martha Washington, 1775 June 23 [MSS-252]","BW-7558 - Textile - toile - George Washington","BW-7559 - Clothing - George Washington - banyan [W-2407/A]","BW-7560 - Clothing - Martha Washington - brown silk gown [W-1523]","BW-7561 - Engraving - The Captive [Print-5226/RP-823]","BW-7562 - Engraving - Old Tomb","BW-7563 - Engraving - Death of Major Pierson [Print-5229/RP-823]","BW-7564 - Engraving - Death of Earl of Chatham [Print-5228/A/RP-823]","BW-7565 - Engraving - Washington's adieu to Generals [WB-41D1]","BW-7566 - Engraving - Dead soldier [Print-5227/RP-823]","BW-7567 - Copy photograph, Early view - Washington's Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber], cabinet card","BW-7568 - Etching - George Washington, surveyor","BW-7569 - Engraving - George Washington taking command of the American Army [Print-4898/RP-716]","BW-7570 - Engraving - Apotheosis of Washington [Print-5224/RP-821]","BW-7571 - Map - Plan of the City of Washington, 1800 [MAP-5197/RP-811]","BW-7572 - Personal gear - fishing tackle Japanned box [W-2201]","BW-7573 - Personal gear - sun spectacles [W-490]","BW-7574 - Ambrotype - Tom [H-1884]","BW-7575 - Key to the Bastille [W-14/A]","BW-7576 - Bastille model [W-402]","BW-7577 - Ceramic - blue and white tureen with cover and platter","BW-7578 - Life mask of George Washington [M-3613/A]","BW-7579/1-2 - Glassware - bell jars [M-3989 and M-3990]","BW-7580 - Ceramic - pitcher - Apotheosis [M-3994]; deaccessioned","BW-7581 - Licensing - jewelry - charm bracelet","BW-7582 - Book illustration - The Complete Farmer, Plate VII","BW-7585/1-2 - Manuscript - rotation of crops - Dogue Run Farm","BW-7586/1-2 - Manuscript - crop rotation - Ferry Farm fields [RM-595 ; MS-4480]","BW-7587/1-4 - Manuscript - crop rotation, six fields","BW-7588/1-4 - Letter, George Washington to William Pearce, 1794 May 4 [RM-490-F; MS-3960]","BW-7589/1-4 - Letter, George Washington to William Pearce - 1795 December 13 [RM-490-F; MS-4026]","BW-7590/1-4 - Letter, Martha Washington to Frances Bassett Washington, 1794 December 15 [A-680.41]","BW-7591/1-6 - Letter, Martha Washington to Frances Bassett Washington, 1794 November 22 [RM-365 ; MS-2950]","BW-7592/1-4 - Letter, George Washington to George Washington Fairfax - 1758 September 25 [W-429]","BW-7593/1-2 - Manuscript - Poem - Elizabeth Powel - 1792 February 22","BW-7594/1-2 - Letter, Elizabeth Powel to George Washington - 1783 November 15 [A-572]","BW-7595/1-2 - Account, Martha Washington's expenses, 1783 July 1 [A-581.1]","BW-7596/1-4 - Letter, John Parke Custis to George Washington, 1776 June 10 [A-516.17]","BW-7597/1-4 - Letter, John Parke Custis to Martha Washington, 1776 August 21 [W-632]","BW-7598/1-6 - Letter, Tobias Lear to Mather, 1799 December 16","BW-7599/1-2 - Letter, Warner Lewis to George Washington, 1755 August 9 [A-301.282]","BW-7600/1-4 - Letter, George Washington to Charles Lawrence, 26 April 1763 [RM-703; MS-4755]","BW-7601/1-4 - Letter, George Washington to John Greenwood, 1797 January 20 [RM-685; MS-4663]","BW-7602/1-2 - Engraving -'Lived respected and Fear'd -- Died Lamented and rever'd' - Columbia lamenting - Pember \u0026 Luzarder, 1800 [M-1087/H-1]","BW-7603/1-2 - Engraving - Washington Family after Savage","BW-7604/1-2 - Engraving - mezzotint, George Washington, Charles Willson Peale, 1787 [M-2086/A]","BW-7605/1-2 - Engraving - G. Washington in his Last Illness, 1800 [M-1087/H-2]","BW-7606/1-2 - Engraving - 'Thus Virtue Triumphs Gloriously,' Alexander the Great enters Babylon [W-717/C]","BW-7607/1-2 - Engraving - 'Virtue Surmounts All Difficulties,' with Alexander the Great [W-717/D]","BW-7608/1-2 - Engraving - mezzotint - Benjamin Franklin - Charles Willson Peale [M-2086/C]","BW-7609/1-2 - Engraving - mezzotint - Lafayette, Charles Willson Peale [M-2086/B]","BW-7610/1-2 - Engraving - 'He's Truly the Brave that Overcomes Himself,' Alexander the Great with Darius [W-717/B]","BW-7611/1-2 - Engraving - Portrait - George Washington, John Norman [Print-5075/RP-110]","BW-7612/1-2 - Engraving - America lamenting her loss, James Sharples, 1800 [SC-16]","BW-7613/1-2 - Engraving - Pater Patriae by John Coles, Jr., engraving by Gridley [SC-2]","BW-7614/1-4 - Letter, Lund Washington to George Washington, 1775 October 15 [A-283.30]","BW-7615/1-2 - Letter, George Washington to John Rumney, 1786 May 15 - pavers and piazza [W-419]","BW-7616/1-2 - Letter, George Washington to George Digges, 1786 December 28 - pine plank [RM-801; MS-5216]","BW-7617/1-4 - Document - Plantation Manager weekly report, 1793 February 10-16 [A-301.12]","BW-7618/1-2 - Document, Carpenter's Report, 1793 February 17 [A-283.93]","BW-7619/1-4 - Letter, George Washington to William Washington, 1793 March 3 [RM-873; MS-5333]","BW-7620/1-2 - Document, Carpenter's Report, 1793 March 23 [A-283.98]","BW-7621/1-6 - Document, Weekly Report, 1793 August 4-10 [A-283.101]","BW-7622/1-4 - Document, Articles of Agreement with Thomas Green, 1793 October 25 [RM-690; MS-4702]","BW-7623/1-2 - Letter, George Washington to William Thornton, 1798 December 20 - Townhouse [W-1370]","BW-7651/1-2 - Survey, George Washington to John Posey, 1769 October 10 [A-481.1]","BW-7652/1-6 - Document, Indenture for the leasing of the Mount Vernon estate from George and Ann Lee to George Washington, 1754 December 17 [RM-726; MS-4912]","BW-7653/1-6 - Letter, George Washington to Robert Lewis, 1799 August 17 [A-734.3]","BW-7654/1-2 - Letter, George Washington to Commissioners of the Federal City, 1799 August 28 [RM-186; MS-2574]","BW-7655/1-2 - Lottery ticket # 210, 1768 [RM-937; MS-5479]","BW-7656/1-2 - Broadside, Instructions to the Commanders of the Private Ships or Vessels of War, 1776 April 3 [MS-5457]","BW-7657/1-2 - Enlistment Form, 1776 January 26 [RM-935; MS-5476]","BW-7658 - Book - title page, Botanical Magazine by William Curtis - George Washington signature","BW-7659/1-4 - Eulogy, title page, Funeral Oration by Henry Lee, signed \"Amasa Stetson\"","BW-7660/1-2 - Eulogy, title page - Gouverner Morris","BW-7661/1-2 - Masonic Eulogy, title page","BW-7662/1-2 - Eulogy, title page - Thomas Paine","Account of Articles Bought and Price paid, 1794 April-June, kitchen staples during the presidency [\t\nW-678]","BW-7664/1-6 - Book - Military Instructions, title page and dedication pages [M-1839]","BW-7665/1-6 - Book - Military Instructions for Officers, title page and dedication pages [RL-6105]","BW-7666/1-2 - List of slaves returned from British, 1781 [RM-770 ; MS-5084]","BW-7667/1-2 - Document, \"Memorandum of the Division of Slaves of the Late Lawrence Washington Esq.\", 1754 December 10 [RM-698; MS-4745]","BW-7668/1-4 - Manuscript - Division of Negroes, 1754 December 10","BW-7669/1-2 - Survey - Plat of Mansion House fields [RM-490 ; MS-4065]","BW-7670/1-2 - Survey - Fairfax County tracts, 1770 [RM-93 ; MS-2241]","BW-7671/1-2 - Survey, distances from Cameron to Colchester, 1788 [W-370]","BW-7672 - Copy photograph, Slave cabin ca. 1908 [RP-412, PG-3722]","BW-7673 - Copy photograph, Miss Harriet Clayton Comegys - Regent of MVLA; From Record Photos","BW-7674 - Portrait of Harrison H. Dodge, Superintendent of Mount Vernon; From Record Photos","BW-7675/1-3 - Houdon Bust (various angles), after 1999 conservation [W-369]","BW-7676 - Furniture - armchair made by Robert Walker [W-4014]","BW-7677 - Book, title page - publication of George Washington's Will, 1800","BW-7678 - Group of early pamphlets ; Loan - Brian Bex","BW-7679 - Book, title page - Common Sense, 6th edition; Loan - Brian Bex","BW-7680 - Book, title page - U.S. Constitution","BW-7681/1-2 - Book - An Analytick Treatise of Conick Sections, title page and detail of signature by George Washington","BW-7682 - Engraving - Tomb of Washington - Childs \u0026 Inman [Print-5235/RP-829]","BW-7683 - Engraving - L'Entre Triumphale de Troupes Royales a Nouvelle Yorck [Print-5234/RP-828]","BW-7685 - Engraving - \"The Levee\" [WB-50A1]","BW-7686 - Engraving - Marriage of Washington","Engraving - Brissots interview with General Washington [M-1894/65]","BW-7688 - Engraving - Interview between Mr. Dinwiddie and George Washington [WB-4B1]","BW-7689 - Engraving - Washington Parting with his Officers","BW-7690 - Engraving - Washington as Surveyor, engraved by George R. Hall, after Darley, c. 1850-1860 [WB-3B1/A]","BW-7691 - Engraving - Home of Washington, by Thomas Oldham Barlow, after Rossiter and Mignot","BW-7692 - Engraving - Early Days of Washington, by Walter, afer Inman, c. 1840-1860","BW-7693 - Engraving - Washington's First Interview with Mrs. Custis, by Ellis, after Darley [J-665/16]","BW-7694 - Engraving - Bowling on the Green, by Childe Hassam, 1932","BW-7695 - Engraving - Washington's Farewell to His Officers, by Phillibrown, after Chappe, 1858 [Print-3178]","BW-7696 - Engraving - Washington at Valley Forge, by McGoffin","BW-7697 - Engraving - George Washington (Athenaeum), after Stuart","BW-7698 - Portrait - George Washington - Gilbert Stuart, c. 1798 [H-4]","BW-7712 - Illustration - Memorial urn \"GW\" from eulogy - An oration on the sublime virtues of General George Washington [Jackson 4]. Featuerd in publication 'A Nation Mourns: Bishop James Madison's memorial eulogy [1800]...edited edition, 1999","BW-7713 - Illustration - Memorial urn - George Washington , eulogy by Dr. Isaac Ledyard [Jackson 138]. Featuerd in publication 'A Nation Mourns: Bishop James Madison's memorial eulogy [1800]...edited edition, 1999","BW-7714 - Illustration - Garland swag found in an oration. Featuerd in publication 'A Nation Mourns: Bishop James Madison's memorial eulogy [1800]...edited edition, 1999","BW-7715 - Illustration - Willow tree and GW obelisk, eulogy - An oration occasioned by the death of Gen. George Washington : pronounced in the First Baptist Meeting-House in the city of New-York, on February 22, 1800, at the invitation of the corporation of the church and published at their request [Jackson 140]. Featuerd in publication 'A Nation Mourns: Bishop James Madison's memorial eulogy [1800]...edited edition, 1999","BW-7716 - Illustration - spear, banner, branch. Featuerd in publication 'A Nation Mourns: Bishop James Madison's memorial eulogy [1800]...edited edition, 1999","BW-7717 - Illustration - 2 feathers with bow. Featuerd in publication 'A Nation Mourns: Bishop James Madison's memorial eulogy [1800]...edited edition, 1999","BW-7718 - Illustration - decorative swag. Featuerd in publication 'A Nation Mourns: Bishop James Madison's memorial eulogy [1800]...edited edition, 1999","BW-7719/1-2 - Engraving - Sacred to Patriotism [W-2796]","BW-7720/1-2 - Engraving - Vertue Fit to Govern the World, Alexander Defeats Darius [W-717/E]","BW-7721 - Engraving - The Prayer at Valley Force (with George Washington), by McRae, after Brueckner, 1889. Photograph by Rasmussen.","BW-7722 - Copy photograph, Aerial view - 16-sided barn (new) complex, from CS-6193","BW-7724 - Engraving - First in Peace. \"Representing the Arrival of General George Washington at the Battery, New York, April 23, 1789.\"","BW-7726 - Copy photograph, Thomas Edison planting a tree - 2 copies","BW-7727 - Copy photograph, Ford Fire Engine at Mount Vernon","BW-7728 - Copy photograph, Eleanor Roosevelt, Madame Chiang Kai-Chek, President Franklin D. Roosevelt","BW-7729 - Copy photograph, President Anastasio Somoza of Nicaragua, Eleanor Roosevelt, Mrs. Somoza","BW-7730 - Copy photograph, President John F. Kennedy, The Begum Nasir Aurangzeb, Jacqueline Kennedy, President Ayub Khan of Pakistan","BW-7731 - Copy photograph, Queen Elizabeth, King George VI of England, and Charles Cecil Wall, Resident Director","BW-7741 - Copy photograph, President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Winston Churchill; 2 copies","BW-7742 - Copy photograph, Charles de Gaulle of France","BW-7743 - Copy photograph, Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime Minister of India and Mrs.  Chester C. Bolton - Vice Regent of Ohio","BW-7744/1-3 - Furniture - Chippendale side chair, overall and details [W-4116]","BW-7746 - Copy photograph, Crown Prince Akihito of Japan at the Tomb","BW-7747 - Copy photograph, British and French Missions on East Lawn","BW-7748 - Copy photograph, Princess Margaret \u0026 Lord Snowden. Photograph by Norman Matheny.","BW-7749 - Copy photograph, Airship over Mount Vernon; see BW-5890","BW-7750 - Copy photograph, President of Liberia, William V.S. Tubman","BW-7751 - Copy photograph, Wharf - visitors arriving at Mount Vernon by boat - Wilson Line","BW-7752 - Copy photograph, Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia - Amur Saud with Cecil Wall in central passage","BW-7753 - Copy photograph, Boy Scout Jamboree","BW-7754 - Copy photograph, President and  Mrs. Hoover with Mr. Dodge; 2 copies","BW-7755 - Copy photograph, MVLA - Ann Pamela Cunningham and Vice Regents on Piazza with bust","BW-7756 - Engraving - George Washington by Waterman Lilly Ormsby c. 1830s [Print-5269/RP-863]","BW-7757 - Mezzotint - George Washington by Edward Savage after Stuart's Lansdowne portrait - 1801 [Print-5271/RP-865]","BW-7758 - Engraving - Inscriptiones Selectae,  sculptors working on bust of Washington by Louis-Lepold Boily c. 1800 [Print-5265/RP-858]","BW-7759 - Newspaper - Thanksgiving Proclamation - January 1795 [MS-5602]","BW-7760/1-6 - Document - list of men employed at Great Falls by the Potomack Company [MS-5603]","BW-7761 - Letter, William D. Brackenridge to A.J. Downing, 1848 January 12 [MS-5606]","BW-7762 -  Needlepoint - \"Portrait of George Washington,\" Earle Greathead, received Best New Design Award, Woodlawn Plantation 1999 [M-4094]","BW-7763 - Portrait - George Washington - oil on panel by Edward Savage c. 1789-1796 [M-4097]","BW-7764 - Silver - Ivory-handled knife and fork [M-4100]","BW-7765 - Ceramic - tureen stand - Cincinnati [W-4069]; *Restricted loan","BW-7766 - Watercolor - General Lafayette visits Washington's Tomb, ca. 1824 [M-4057]","BW-7767 - Copy photograph, Table setting with bisque ornament, platter and Sevres china ; China Book, p. 121; (CT-4514, CS-4514)","BW-1 - Custis Family Bible, Title page","BW-2 - Table - Duncan Phyfe; \nBW-2a - Table - Duncan Phyfe","BW-3 - 'Evening' painting Winstanley; BW-3a - 'Evening' painting Winstanley. Painting, titled - View of the North [Hudson] River (Evening), by William Winstanley, [W-1180] - SEE DUPLICATES (4x5)","BW-5 - Comb and case; BW-5a - Comb and case","BW-6 - Commode chair; BW-6a - Commode chair","BW-7 - Wedding breakfast table","BW-8 - Post and side board of bed; BW-8a - Post and side board of bed","BW-9 - Fireplace, Banquet Hall [New Room]","BW-10 - Mansion, N. E. view","BW-11 - Banquet Hall - S. E. corner [New Room]","BW-12 - West Parlor - north side","BW-12 - Pieces of Martha Washington's dresses; BW-13a - Pieces of Martha Washington's dresses","BW-14 - Custis Family Bible","BW-16 - Bowling Green - N. E. section","BW-17 - Print - Adonis Carried Off by Venus; Bw-17a - Print - Adonis Carried Off by Venus","BW-18 - Print - Diana Deceived by Venus","BW-19 - Painting, View of the North [Hudson] River (Morning) by William Winstanley [W-1179]","BW-20 - Table from Mount Vernon","BW-21 - Black and white horizontal photograph of the little parlor at Mount Vernon. The view is towards the south wall and includes furnishings and the doorway leading to the central passage.","BW-22 - Black and white horizontal photograph of the little parlor at Mount Vernon. The view is towards the northwest corner and includes the harpsicord and fireplace.","BW-23 - Main Hall - west end [Central Passage]","BW-24 - Blue Bedroom [Blue Room], view towards the northwest corner","BW-25 - Dining Room - west side [Small Dining Room]","BW-26 - Sitting Room - south side [Downstairs Chamber], view includes the doorway, fireplace, and furnishings.","BW-27 - Bowling green, tree-lined north serpentine path along the north bowling green. View faces northwest and includes gated entrance into the upper garden.","BW-58 -  West Parlor - north side; Front Parlor view toward north wall which includes table with tea set and chair, door, and fireplace","BW-29 - South Lane; view towards south lane from beyond the Mansion circle. The sundial is seen in the foreground","BW-30 - Print from Mount Vernon - title in French, 'Pensent-Ils au Raisin? Dedie a Monsieur le Baron de Horleman...'","BW-31a - Portrait, The Unknown (supposedly, George Washington) [M-763] - painting returned to Glasgow Art Gallery, January 1952.","BW-32 - Letter - Earl of Buchan to George Washington, original letter not in the Mount Vernon collection.","BW-34 - Mrs. Washington's Room, view of Mansion's south lumber room, once believed to have been occupied by Mrs. Washington upon George Washington's death and formally titled 'Mrs. Washington's Bed Room or Chamber.' Later determined that Mrs. Washington resided in a different chamber on the third floor of the Mansion.","BW-35 - Spinning House, view of north lane looking south through the opened north lane gate. The spinning house can be seen on the far right.","BW-36 - Pantry [Butler's Pantry], view of south wall which includes large liquour case, as well as view of plates and smaller liquour case in back room.","BW-37 - Summer House - From Mrs. Washington's Room, view from room formerly thought to have been occupied by Martha Washington after George Washington's death - South Lumber Room. Later determined that Mrs. Washington resided in a different chamber on the third floor of the Mansion. Potomac River visible above trees.","BW-38 - Butler's House [Circle Storehouse], taken on the Mansion circle looking towards the west gate. The circle storehouse or butler's house is visible on the left.","BW-39 - Nelly Custis' Room [Chintz Room], taken from doorway with view of south wall, which includes fireplace and closet door.","BW-40 - Gen. Washington's Room - S. W. corner, wallpapered room, view towards south wall which includes bed and armchair.","BW-41 - Lafayette Room, view of north wall in the Lafayette room at Mount Vernon. The view includes the fireplace, furnishings, and the corner of the bedstead.","BW-42 - Hall Bed Room [Small Room], second floor of Mansion","BW-43 - Hall Bed Room [Small Room]","BW-44 - Washington Bedchamber, showing fireplace, room wallpapered, view towards northwest corner which includes fireplace, armchair, and dressing table.","BW-45 - Mansion, northwest corner, view of north facade of Mansion","BW-46 - West Gate and Lodge, west gate and one of porters' lodges","BW-47 - East Portico [Piazza], taken at the north end of the piazza looking south.","BW-47 - Mansion's east front, with balustrade on the piazza. Taken from the northeast lawn.","BW-50 - Kitchen interior, view towards fireplace which includes window, cupboards, table, and baking oven.","BW-51 - West Gate, looking west","BW-52 - Mansion, west front, showing kitchen","BW-53 - Exterior view of Palladian or Venetian window, north facade of Mansion","BW-54 - Exterior view of Palladian or Venetian window, north facade of Mansion","BW-55 - Mansion, west front, from bowling green","BW-56 - Mansion, west front","BW-57 -  Spinning room interior, view includes loom, spinning wheels, and various other implements.","BW-58 - View of trees from bowling green looking towards north serpentine path","BW-59 - Mansion west front, shot from the south side of the bowling green.","BW-60 - View through south colonnade","BW-61 - View through north colonnade towards Mansion courtyard","BW-62 - Mansion's new room. Taken at night. View towards northeast corner.","BW-63 - Study, view towards northwest corner, includes fireplace and Aitken secretary and bookcase.","BW-64 - View of the north wall and Palladian window in the Mansion's new room. Taken at night.","BW-65 - New Room view towards southeast corner, includes fireplace.","BW-66 - Yellow Room view is of the east wall and includes the bedstead, window and furnishings.","BW-67 - South colonnade","BW-68 - North colonnade, view through colonnade towards Mansion circle.","BW-69 - Study - view towards southeast corner includes book press, terrestrial globe and Aitken secretary and bookcase.","BW-70 - View of west front of Mansion from bowling green includes both colonnades, kitchen, servants' hall and gardener's house.","BW-76 - View of Chintz room from doorway, includes fireplace, crib and portion of the bedstead.","BW-77 - Dining room","BW-179 - candlesticks","BW-571 - Mrs. Lucy H. Pickens  - Vice Regent of South Carolina","BW-658 - Fireplace in West Parlor. Includes painting \"A Neat Landscape - after Claude Lorrain\" [W-356] above mantel.","BW-659 - West Parlor, view towards north wall which includes fireplace, doorway, chairs, and portion of table with tea set.","BW-660 - South wall in the downstairs chamber at Mount Vernon. View includes the fireplace and room furnishings. The south door is opened providing a view to the back stairwell.","BW-661 - West Parlor, view towards north wall which includes fireplace, portion of table with tea set, and doorway into New Room.","BW-713 - Tomb photograph includes oval sign that reads, \"Tomb of Washington. Erected 1830-1831. Site and material specified in Washington's will.\"","BW-714 - Vaughan Plan - copy by Longfellow","BW-715 - Aerial view of the Mount Vernon estate","BW-716 - Engraving of 'The Death of Washington'","BW-718 - Army blimp over Mount Vernon","BW-877 - Silver nutmeg grater; BW-877a - Silver nutmeg grater - opened,\nObject number - W-718","BW-881/A - West Parlor, June 1937. View toward east wall which includes china bowl and equestrian portrait of George Washington [H-54]; BW-881/B - Equestrian portrait of Washington in West Parlor [H-54]","BW-895 - Parterre - Flower Garden","BW-898 - South lane looking south with the coach house or south lane gate closed at the end of the lane. View includes adjacent outbuildings - smokehouse, wash house, coach house and stable.","BW-899 - South serpentine walk which extends west from the Mansion circle along the bowling green.","BW-900a and 900b - Flower Garden beds in west corner of upper garden. Includes view of north garden house.","BW-901 - Sketch of Mount Vernon by Mr. Winslow Homer and letter carried by him dated October 8, 1861","BW-905 - George Ford, tomb guard at Mount Vernon, posing in front of the entrance to Washington's tomb. Print made from negative presented to by a representative of the Children of the American Revolution Society. Ford served as a guard from 1924-1935.","BW-906 - Flower Garden - hedge along fence","BW-907 - Flower Garden - iris","BW-908 - Embroidery Stand - original","BW-911 - Family Kitchen \u0026 Butler's House","BW-917 - Boxwood removal to Propagating House - Beetle Inspector on job","BW-918 - Two unidentified men removing boxwood plantings in upper garden and searching for Japanese beetles.","BW-919 - New West Gate Cottage","BW-920 - Tractor plowing field #1 on the Mount Vernon estate. An unidentified employee operates the tractor.","BW-921 - A MVLA employee driving a tractor to plow field #1 on the Mount Vernon estate.","BW-922 - Boxwood removal to Propagating House - beetle Inspector on job.  Two unidentified men removing boxwood plantings from ground and looking for Japanese beetles. Related images: BW-917 and BW-918","BW-923 - Sun Dial - original [W-715]","BW-928 - Old Barn - through wall opening","BW-929A - Kitchen Garden - tomato bed; BW-929B - Kitchen Garden - tomato bed, with employee working (see digital object)","BW-930a - Piles of hay in the resevoir field or Gould lot looking south towards the Mansion and north grove;  BW-930b - Two men and truck; BW-930c - making hay in reservoir or Gould lot","BW-931A-E - West Gate Cottage - removal of and addition to cottage at West Gate, now occupied by Robert Pulley \u0026 family.","BW-1673A-I - British Royal Party place wreath on Washington's tomb \u0026 tour grounds","BW-1674A and C - Vice Regents in group picture - East Front of Mansion attending Royal visit; BW-1674B - Daughters of Vice Regents attending Royal visit, posing on the piazza","BW-1675A-B - Mrs. Horace Mann Towner, Regent \u0026 Mrs. Thomas Palmer Denham (Vice Regent of Florida), with Mount Vernon Ladies' Association flag","BW-1676 - Regent Mrs. Horace Mann Towner, daughter \u0026 grandson","BW-2303 - Mansion - drawing of evolution of additions to the house - 1757-1775","BW-2304 - Mansion - drawing of evolution of additions to the house - 1776-1787","BW-2315B -  View towards east wall which includes Edward Savage portraits of George and Martha Washington from Yale-deLancey Kountze Collection.","BW2315E - Secretary desk in the downstairs chamber at Mount Vernon. This piece of furniture is from the Yale-Kountze Collection and was loanded to Mount Vernon by Yale University.","BW-2316 - Houdon Bust [W-369] as exhibited in museum at Mount Vernon","BW-2319 - Tambour secretary [W-158] \u0026 chair [W-159] in the study.","BW-2320 - Portrait of George Washington by Charles Willson Peale [H-17] - 1780, also tea set, sofa, etc. in West Parlor [Front Parlor]","BW-2334/A, BW-2334/AA and BW-2334/B - George Washington portrait - Savage;  LOAN - Yale-Delancey Kountze Collection","BW-2334/BB - Martha Washington portrait - Savage; LOAN - Yale-Delancey Kountze Collection","BW-2334/C - Painting on satin by Nelly Custis; LOAN - Yale-Delancey Kountze Collection","BW-2334/F - Engraving - \"Bunker Hill\" [W-1407/A]; LOAN - Yale-Delancey Kountze Collection","BW-2334/G - Andirons [W-1410/A-B] in Dining Room; LOAN - Yale-Delancey Kountze Collection","BW-2334/H - Half-round card table [W-1413/B]; LOAN - Yale-Delancey Kountze Collection","BW-2334/I - Ducking gun W-1410]; LOAN - Yale-Delancey Kountze Collection","BW-2334/J - Embroidery frame [W-1417]; LOAN - Yale-Delancey Kountze Collection","BW-2334/K - Set of fireplace tools including a shovel, tongs and poker [W-1406/A-C]; LOAN - Yale-Delancey Kountze Collection","BW-2345 - Mrs. Washington's desk [W-220] - Washington bedchamber","BW-2346 - Portrait of Lawrence Washington [W-126]","BW-2347 - Portrait of Nelly Custis by Trumbull [H-77]\nnegative missing - 2/28/22","BW-2348 - Painting of Kitchen at Mount Vernon by Eastman Johnson [M-1001], BW-2348A - Painting of Kitchen at Mount Vernon by Eastman Johnson [M-1001]","BW-2349 - Wash House interiors; BW-2349A-D - Wash House interiors","BW-2350 - Spinning House interiors; BW-2350A - Spinning House interior","BW-2351 - Museum - first floor interior","BW-2365A - Mrs. Sarah King Hale - First Vice Regent of New Hampshire, BW-2365B - Mrs. Sarah King Hale - First Vice Regent of New Hampshire","BW-2368 - Houdon Bust [W-369] in profile","BW-2376 - Doctor Craik - silhouette","BW-2379A - Washington bookplate from The history of the decline and fall of the Roman empire /by Edward Gibbon, Esq. [W-401/D]; BW-2379B - Washington bookplate","BW-2381/A - Title page, Commentary on the Book of Psalms [W-1202/A], Volume I, signed by Martha Washington with 1793 date.","BW-2381/B - Title page, The history of the decline and fall of the Roman empire [W-401/D], Volume 4, by Edward Gibbon, Esq., title page signed by George Washington","BW-2382 - Portrait of Eleanor Parke Custis (Nelly) [H-77]","BW-2384 - Banquet Hall [New Room]- Palladian window","BW-2385 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - mantel","BW-2386 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - mantel","BW-2387 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - mantel","BW-2388 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - mantel","BW-2389 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - north wall with Palladian window","BW-2390 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - Palladian window","BW-2391 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - east end","BW-2392 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - northeast corner","BW-2393 - Barn [Stable] north side","BW-2394 - Barn [Stable], view through south lane gate (closed)","BW-2395 - Barn [Stable] view from the east lawn through opening of brick wall along the south lane","BW-2396 - Barn [Stable] viewed from over the top of the brick wall along the south lane","BW-2399 - Bed in Lafayette Room","W-2400 - Lafayette Room - fireplace","BW-2401 - North wall of the Lafayette Room view of fireplace and bed","BW-2402 - Bedroom - [Washington Bedchamber] - bed","BW-2403 - Bedroom - [Washington Bedchamber] - bed","BW-2404 - Bedroom - [Washington Bedchamber] - fireplace","BW-2405 - Bedroom - [Washington Bedchamber] - desk","BW-2406 - Butler's Pantry","BW-2407 - Butler's Pantry","BW-2410 - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]","BW-2411 - Dining Room [Small Dining Room], view of fireplace, table and south wall.","BW-2412 - Dining Room [Small Dining Room] - fireplace","BW-2413 - Dining Room [Small Dining Room] - fireplace","BW-2415 - View of upper garden and white picket fencing","BW-2416 - View of upper garden from doorway in the greenhouse","BW-2417 - View of southeast corner of upper garden. Roof tops of spinning house, salt house and north necessary can be seen in the distance.","BW-2418 - View of garden house and wall and fence along exterior of the upper garden.","BW-2419 - East end of upper garden. Includes view of spinning house, salt house, and north necessary.","BW-2420 - Low aerial view of upper garden from above the east brick wall.","BW-2421 - Northwest corner of upper garden. Includes view of north garden house.","BW-2422 - View of west end of upper garden","BW-2423 - Garden house in upper garden","BW-2424 - View towards west end of upper garden","BW-2425 - View of back side of garden house outside the upper garden wall.","BW-2426 - View of back side of north garden house outside the upper garden wall","BW-2427 - View of west end of upper garden with garden house in the distance","BW-2428 - View of upper garden path. The back side of the necessary can be seen along exterior wall.","BW-2429 - View of lower garden towards northeast corner. Several roofs of outbuildings can be seen over the top of the east wall of the garden.","BW-2430 - View from within lower garden towards garden gate which is mostly hidden by boxwoods. A watering can sits on the edge of the dipping well.","BW-2431 - View of dipping well in lower garden. Visible in the distance is the south necessary and roofs of outbuildings along the south lane.","BW-2432 - View of southeast corner of lower garden. The stable roof is visible above the garden wall.","BW-2433 - View of boxwood hedges in the lower garden. A portion of the garden gate can be seen at left.","BW-2434 - View of lower garden towards northeast corner. The south necessary and several outbuilding roofs can be seen in the distance including the Mansion cupola.","BW-2435 - View of the lower garden near the east garden wall. Roofs of several outbuildings along the south lane can be seen above the wall.","BW-2436 - View of boxwood hedges in the lower garden. Also visible are portions of the north garden entrance and perimeter wall.","BW-2437 - View from within lower garden towards garden gate which is mostly hidden by boxwoods. A watering can sits on the edge of the dipping well.","BW-2438 - View of upper garden path. The back side of the necessary can be seen along exterior wall.","BW-2439 - View of dipping well in lower garden. Visible in the distance is the south necessary and roofs of outbuildings along the south lane.","BW-2440 - Kitchen interior. View includes fireplace, bench, various cooking utensils, hanging bellows, and oven.","BW-2441 - Kitchen interior. View includes fireplace, bench, various cooking utensils, hanging bellows, and oven.","BW-2442 - Kitchen interior. View includes fireplace, bench, various cooking utensils, hanging bellows, and oven.","BW-2443 - Kitchen interior. View includes fireplace, bench, various cooking utensils, hanging bellows, and oven.","BW-2444 - Kitchen interior. View of southeast corner with oven and side table filled with cooking implements, a fire bucket hangs on the wall. A portion of the fireplace can be seen at far left.","BW-2445 - Kitchen interior, view of the south wall.","Box 2446 - Kitchen interior, view of southeast corner with oven and side table.","BW-2447 - Kitchen interior, southeast corner","BW-2448 - Kitchen interior, north wall","BW-2449 -  Photograph taken from the north lane looking south towards the mansion circle. A portion of the servant's hall and kitchen can be seen at left. To the right, is the circle storehouse, gardener's house and salt house.","BW-2450 - Photograph taken from the north lane looking south towards the mansion circle. A portion of the servant's hall and kitchen can be seen at left. To the right, is the circle storehouse, gardener's house and salt house.","BW-2451 - North lane - looking south","BW-2452 - North Lane, view looking north from across the Mansion cirle with sun dial in the foreground. Partial view of gardener's house (left) and servants' hall (right).","BW-2453 - View of the salt house and spinning house along the north lane. North lane gate is closed at far end.","BW-2454 - View of south lane taken from the Mansion circle looking south. The kitchen and circle storehouse can be seen along the circle drive with the remaining outbuildings along the south lane visible in the distance.","BW-2455 - View of the south lane looking north. The view includes outbuildings along the lane, a bricked path, and the coach house or south lane gate closed at left.","BW-2456 - View of the south lane from beyond the stable looking north. The closed coach house or south lane gate can be seen in the distance.","BW-2457 - View of the south lane from the south lawn looking north. The circle storehouse and a partial view of the smokehouse can be seen on the left. The kitchen is visible through the trees on the right. In the foreground is the brick wall along the south lane.","BW-2458 - View of the south lane and outbuildings taken from the Mansion circle looking south.","BW-2459 - View of the south lane looking towards the Mansion circle. The smokehouse and the circle storehouse are on the left of the lane and the kitchen on the right. In the distance are the gardener's house, Mansion circle and servants' hall.","BW-2460 - View of the south lane from the stable (at left) looking north. The south lane gate is closed.","BW-2461 - View of south lane looking south. The corner of the kitchen is seen at left.","BW-2462 - View of desk and chair in the Study.","BW-2463 - View of southwest corner of the study with desk and chair.","BW-2464 - South wall of the study, terrestial globe is in the foreground and desk and chair are along the wall between the two windows.","BW-2465 - View of the southwest corner of the study.","BW-2466 - View of the bookcases along the east wall of the study. The uncommon chair is in the foreground.","BW-2467 - View of fireplace and mantel in the study.","BW-2468 - Distant view of the west front of the Mansion from the 12-acre field.","BW-2469 - View of the west front of the Mansion from the bowling green entrance.","BW-2470 - View of the west front of the Mansion from the bowling green.","BW-2471 - View of the west front of the Mansion from the bowling green.","BW-2472 - Distant view of south facade of the Mansion from the south lawn.","BW-2473 - Distant view of the south facade of the Mansion from the south lawn.","BW-2474 - Mansion - distant views - south lawn","BW-2475 - Mansion - distant views - south lawn - near Tomb","BW-2476 - View of the Mansion's east front, taken from the northeast lawn.","BW-2477 - View of the Mansion's east front, taken from the southeast lawn. People can be seen walking on the piazza.","BW-2478 - View the east front and north facade of the Mansion from the northeast lawn.","BW-2479 - View of the Mansion's east front, taken from the southeast lawn.","BW-2480 - View of the Mansion's east front, taken from the southeast lawn.","BW-2481 - View of the east front of the Mansion from the northeast lawn.","BW-2482 - View of the Mansion's east front, taken from the northeast lawn.","BW-2483 - View of the Mansion's east front, taken from the northeast lawn.","BW-2484 - View of the Mansion from the northeast lawn. Several visitors are on the piazza.","BW-2487 - Mansion - northeast façade, view includes the northeast corner of the piazza and Mansion, cellar entrance, north colonnade and servants' hall.","BW-2492 - Mansion - northeast façade","BW-2493 - View of the west front of the Mansion from the bowling green.","BW-2494 - View of the west front of the Mansion from the central passage to the south entrance.  A portion of the Mansion circle is seen in the foreground.","BW-2496 - View of the Mansion's west front, shot from the mansion circle.  Several people are standing and sitting in front of the Mansion.","BW-2497 - View of the Mansion's west front facade. Shot parallel to the west front from the central door towards the south colonnade.","BW-2498 - View of the Mansion's west front, shot parallel to the house from the south colonnade towards the north.","BW-2499 - View of the Mansion's west front, detail of door that leads to the central hall.","BW-2500 - View of the Mansion's west front, shot through the north colonnade.","BW-2500a - View of the west front of the Mansion from the bowling green, includes the south colonnade and a portion of the kitchen (at right) ; filed with BW-2500","BW-2501 - View of the gardner's house, servants' hall (formely the Office) and north colonnade.","BW-2503 - View of the kitchen and circle storehouse from across the Mansion circle.","BW-2504 - View of old tomb","BW-2506 - View of paddock with lower garden wall in the distance.","BW-2508 - View of dogwood trees in the deer park on the Mount Vernon Estate.","BW-2509 - View of the deer park with dogwoods in bloom. A portion of the deer park wall can be seen at the bottom left and the Potomac River is in the far distance.","BW-2511 - View of the laundry yard from the south lane. Photograph is taken between the smokehouse and wash house with a view of the 19th century bell tower, lower garden brick wall, and south necessary.","BW-2512 - View of of lower garden (east) wall and south necessary. View looking north from the laundry yard outside of the lower garden perimeter wall. Includes view of 19th century bell tower.","BW-2513 - View of of the brick wall next to the kitchen. The kitchen well house roof can be seen above the wall.","BW-2515 - View of north colonnade and east side of servants' hall. Salt house visible beyond brick wall.","BW-2517 - View from the hillside near the old tomb looking north. The south facade of the Mansion can be seen in the distance.","BW-2519 - View of Chintz Room (formerly Nelly Custis Room) - crib [W-237]","BW-2520 - View of the bed in the northwest corner of the blue room.","BW-2521 - View of north wall in the blue room, includes bed, side table and a portion of the fireplace.","BW-2522 - View of bed along north wall of the blue room.","BW-2525 - View of fireplace in the blue room.","BW-2526 - View of bed in yellow room.","BW-2528 - View of staircase in the central passage.","BW-2529 - View of bed in small room, second floor of Mansion.","BW-2530 - View of gristmill taken from Dogue Creek. Several boats are in the foreground.","BW-2531 - View of gristmill from Dogue Creek. Several boats are the foreground.","BW-2532 - View of gristmill, two men are seated on exterior steps.","BW-2533 - Distant view of gristmill with Dogue Creek in the foreground and miller's house on the far right.","BW-2534 - View of gristmill","BW-2535 - Museum exhibit - west end, includes display cases with camp bed, bust of Washington, swords and model of the Bastille.","BW-2536 - Museum exhibit - west end, includes display cases with camp bed, bust of Washington, swords and model of the Bastille.","BW-2537 - 18th-century fan [W-1441] in museum","BW-2538 - Museum - quilt","BW-2539 - Museum exhibit case - Penn Treaty quilt [W-365] and one of Martha Washington's shell cushions ; see CN/CT-838A-C","BW-2540 - Museum exhibit case - Penn Treaty quilt [W-365] and one of Martha Washington's shell cushions","BW-2541 - Museum - miniatures of George Washington by Charles Willson Peale (W-460) and Martha Washington by James Peale (W-624/A)","BW-2542 - Museum - miniatures of George Washington by Charles Willson Peale (W-460) and Martha Washington by James Peale (W-624/A)","BW-2543 - Museum - exhibit case of ceramics","BW-2544 - Museum - exhibit case of ceramics","BW-2545 - Museum - exhibit case of ceramics","BW-2547 - Music room - view of side of harpsichord [W-16] along the west wall. A French armchair sits next to the harpsichord.","BW-2548 - Music room - close-up view of the harpsichord [W-16]","BW-2549 - Music room - view from south doorway towards front of harpsichord [W-16]","BW-2550 - Music room - view of harpsichord [W-16] from the north doorway.","BW-2551 - Music room - harpsichord [W-16] and mantel","BW-2552 - Music room - mantel - fireplace","BW-2554 - Partial view of south end of Mansion and cellar entrance with a corner of the piazza visible.","BW-2555 - View of the south end of the piazza and a partial view of the cellar entrance.","BW-2556 - View of the full length of the piazza from the south towards the north grove.","BW-2557 - View of the Mansion's piazza. The photograph is taken midway down the piazza looking south towards the Potomac River.","BW-2559 - View of the length of the piazza taken from the north lawn.","BW-2560 - View of the north corner of the piazza.","BW-2561 - Pohick Church - exterior","BW-2562 - Pohick Church - exterior, with grave markers in the foreground.","BW-2563 - Pohick Church - exterior, with grave markers in the foreground.","BW-2564 - Pohick Church - interior","BW-2565 - Pohick Church - interior","BW-2566 - Tomb","BW-2567 - View of the front of Washington's tomb.","BW-2568 - View of tomb from east with two American flags to either side of tomb entrance.","BW-2569 -  View of the west gate and one of the porters' lodges. The west front of the Mansion can be seen in the far distance.","BW-2571 - Porters' lodges at the west gate.","BW-2573 - View of porters' lodges on either side of the west gate entrance. The west gate well house is in the foreground.","BW-2575 -  View of front parlor towards northeast corner which includes fireplace and painting above mantel.","BW-2576 -  View of south wall in front parlor with portrait of Washington by Charles Willson Peale [H-17]","BW-2577 -  View of south wall in front parlor with portrait of Washington by Charles Willson Peale [H-17]","BW-2578 - Secretary desk in the downstairs chamber at Mount Vernon. This piece of furniture is from the Yale-Kountze Collection and was loanded to Mount Vernon by Yale University.","BW-2579 - View of south wall in downstairs chamber includes fireplace.","BW-2581 - View of fireplace in the downstairs chamber.","BW-2582 - Mansion from Bowling Green gate","BW-2583 - West Front of Mansion","BW-2584 - View of greenhouse from the west parterre.","BW-2585 - View of lower garden looking west. Includes the south garden house and beehouse. An employee works in one of the plant beds.","BW-2586 - Mount Vernon - north façade","BW-2587 - View of staircase in central passage.","BW-2588 - View of fireplace in old chamber.","BW-2589 - Bedstead in old chamber","BW-2590 - Dining Room - fireplace","BW-2591 - Dining Room - view towards north wall with dining table in the foreground. Highchair sits against the wall between the two windows.","BW-2592 - Butler's Pantry","BW-2593 -  Front Parlor - fireplace","BW-2594 - View of front parlor towards south wall which includes card table with chairs and portrait of George Washington by Charles Willson Peale [H-17].","BW-2595 - View towards southeast corner of the little parlor, includes windows, French side chairs and a display case.","BW-2596 - View into little parlor from the south doorway includes the harpsichord, fireplace and a view into the new room.","BW-2597 - Washington's study includes secretary desk and uncommon chair placed between the windows along the south wall. View is towards the east wall with a partial view of the terrestrial globe and bookcases.","BW-2598 - View of the study towards the southeast corner includes the bookcases, terrestrial globe and Washington's secretary bookcase and desk and cirular chair.","BW-2599 - Vaughan mantel in new room. A portrait of Washington by Gilbert Stuart [H-4] hangs above the fireplace.","BW-2600 - View of Palladian or Venetian window in the new room.","BW-2601 - View of south wall in blue room includes bedstead and fireplace.","BW-2602 - View of the bedstead in the Washington bedchamber","BW-2603 - View of the kitchen fireplace.","BW-2604 - View of the coach house along the south lane. Two visitors stand in front of the building admiring the Powel coach.","BW-2605 - View from north lane between gardener's house and salt house towards the greenhouse in the upper garden.","BW-2606 - View of stable and part of the adjacent paddock.","BW-2607 - North side of stable. View across laundry yard includes fence and non-historic bell structure, which was removed in 2012. The exterior of lower garden brick wall is visible far right.","BW-2608 - View from southeast lawn over the brick wall towards the south lane, partial view of wash house and smokehouse. In the distance is the south necessary.","BW-2609 - View from over lower garden brick wall towards the south lane, includes laundry yard, smokehouse and wash house.","BW-2610 - Biew of back side of north garden house from outside the upper garden wall.","BW-2651/2 - Piazza - from the north end; BW-2651/3 - Piazza - from the north end; BW-2651/4 - Piazza - from the north end","BW-2652/2 - View of lower garden towards west end includes garden house.","BW-2653 - View of the front of Washington's tomb with iron hand railing along the brick.","BW-2654 - Tomb","BW-2657/2-3 - View of the Mansion's east front, taken from the northeast lawn.","BW-2658 - Mansion - East Front - railing on Piazza roof, dates photograph taken prior to 1936.","BW-2662/1,8 - Stable, view of north and east sides, stairs removed; BW-2662/2 - Northeast corner of stable from break in the brick wall along the south lane; BW-2662/7 - North side of stable","BW-2663 - Photograph of kitchen and circle storehouse. \"Family Kitchen\" and \"Butler's House\" signs visible above doorways.","BW-2667/1-2 - View of the south lane and outbuildings looking south.","BW-2668/1 - Central passage and staircase, front door is opened with louvered doors closed; BW-2668/2 - Central passage and staircase, front door is closed","BW-2668/3-4 - View of Vaughan mantel in the new room. A portrait of George Washington by Gilbert Stuart [H-4] hangs above the mantel.","BW-2668/5-7 - View of northeast corner of new room.","BW-2668/8 - View of from doorway in little parlor looking north towards the new room - door opened. The harpsichord is in the foreground; BW-2668/9 - View of from doorway in little parlor looking north towards the new room - door closed. The harpsichord is in the foreground.","BW-2668/10 - View of the south wall in the downstairs chamber (formerly called Martha Washington's sitting room) at Mount Vernon. View includes the fireplace and room furnishings. The south door is opened providing a view to the back stairwell.","BW-2686/A-B - Letter covers - to \u0026 from George Washington","BW-2686/A - Engraving of the Washington Family by Edward Savage","BW-2687 - Old Tomb - J. Hill, aquatint - circa 1820; Object number M-1451/A","BW-2688/A-B - Downstairs chamber, bedstead and armchair","BW-2689 - Music Book - title page, Twelve Pieces for the Harpsichord or Piano-Forte, compiled by Sterkel. Loan - Yale-Kountze Collection.","BW-2690 - Maritime document - signed by George Washington. Loan - Yale-Kountze Collection.","BW-2746 - Exhibit of textile in the (Interpretive Center) Museum. In the middle is the wedding dress of Nelly Custis [W-592]. Transfered to Woodlawn Plantation in 1973.","BW-2758 - Fowling gun [W-1404], detail of proof mark. Loan - Yale University Art Gallery, de Lancey Kountze Collection.","BW-2759 - Cameo \"George Washington\" (Mrs. McCook Knox)","BW-2760 - Cameo \"George Washington\" (Mrs. McCook Knox)","BW-2761 - Fannie Bassett portrait [W-1488]","BW-2795 - Sugar Bowl, black stoneware; Object Number [W-756]","BW-2898 - Butler House bedroom; BW-2898/A - Butler House bedroom","BW-2899 - Stable - north side from south lane gate; BW-2899/a - Stable, southeast corner","BW-2931/1-3 - Early views, engravings of the Mansion and tomb; taken for Annual Report 1949","BW-2937/1-9, 16-17 - Pictures taken for Annual Report; BW-2937/1 - Mansion from southeast lawn; BW-2937/2 - interior of Kitchen, close-up of south wall; BW-2937/3 - pair of cut glass carafes; BW-2937/4 - Argand lamp [W-1545]; BW-2937/5 - cut-glass sweetmeat dish [W-1636]; BW-2937/6 - Mourning pins, watercolor on ivory [W-1588] and oval-shaped pin surrounded by pearls [M-1589]; BW-2937/7 - decanter [W-1642]; BW-2937/8 - cup and saucer [M-1638/A-B]; BW-2937/9 - dessert glass [W-1640]; BW-2937/16 - Washington's bookplate; BW-2937/17 - cup and saucer [W-1639/A-B]","BW-2939 - Copy photograph of early view of repairs to the west front of the Mansion, c. 1860","BW-2940 - \"Unknown portrait\" [M-763]","BW-2947 - sample of wallpaper border from the new room.","BW-2948 - Locket containing supposed portraits of: George Washington, Martha Washington, Eleanor Parke Custis \u0026 George Washington Parke Custis and two other unidentified individuals all in profile. Painting signed by d'Augustin.","BW-3125 - Engraved book illustration of \"George Washington Lafayette,\" unknown source.","BW-3126 - Nelly Custis - portrait - Pine","BW-3127 - Unknown woman - portrait","BW-3128 - Fanny Bassett - portrait - Pine","BW-3184 - View of greenhouse in upper garden","BW-3185 - Butler's pantry","BW-3186 - Central passage, view of staircase.","BW-3187 - Banquet Hall [New Room], view of south wall.","BW-3188 - George Washington's Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber], view of south wall.","BW-3189 - George Washington's Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber], view of bedstead.","BW-3190 - Washington's shaving case [W-1598]","BW-3191 - George Washington's Shaving Case [W-1598]","BW-3193 - Embroidered shawl fragment [W-1665], formerly identified as a wedding veil","BW-3194 - Detail of embroidered shawl fragment [W-1665], formerly identified as a wedding veil","BW-3195 - Miniature - George Washington by Robert Field [M-1661]","BW-3196 - A pair of Sevres ice pots [W-1662/A-B]","BW-3197 - Engraving \"Adonis Carried off by Venus\" [W-1602/B] LOAN","BW-3198 - Early view - engraving, Mount Vernon - G. I. Parkyns","BW-3199 - Engraving, \"Diana Deceived by Venus\" [W-1602/A] LOAN","BW-3200 - Equestrian portrait of George Washington by Rembrandt Peale [H-54]","BW-3201 - Woodcut of the east front of the Mansion by Gilbert after William Russell Birch [M-1669]","BW-3202 - Copy photograph of early photograph of Tomb - Langenheim, July 1850","BW-3203 - Copy photograph, early photograph of Mansion, west front - Langenheim, July 1850","BW-3204 - Martha Washington bible - title page [W-1659]; BW-3204a - Martha Washington bible - title page [W-1659]","BW-3205 - Martha Washington's signature from Bible [W-1659]","BW-3206/A-D - Several pages and details from a George Washington letter to Lund Washington, 1775 November 26 [A-516.8]","BW-3207 - Memorandum of the survey of Captain Lawrence Washington's Estate along the Potomac and Little Hunting Creek. Signed by George Brent September 18, 1690 [W-648]","BW-3232 - North lane showing Salt and Spinning Houses during an early restoration.","BW-3237 - Music room [Little Parlor], southeast corner","BW-3238 - View of west wall in small dining room","BW-3239 -  View of west wall in front parlor","BW-3240 - View of the south wall in the study","BW-3241 - View of interior window in little parlor","BW-3242 - View of fireplace in kitchen","BW-3255 - Oil portrait - Washington Family by John Gadsby Chapman;\n Original owned by the Misses Washington; see CS 7093/1","BW-3256 - Print - Pastoral Scene;\nCollection of Miss Anne Washington - LOAN","BW-3257 - Colored print - British castle; \nCollection of Miss Anne Washington, LOAN","BW-3258 - \"Valentine\" - St. Joachim;\nCollection of Miss Anne Washington, LOAN","BW-3259 - Print - \"Andromache \u0026 Hector\";\nCollection of Miss Anne Washington, LOAN","BW-3260 - Print - Pastoral Scene;\nCollection of Miss Anne Washington, LOAN","BW-3261 - Silver of Bushrod Washington; \nCollection of Miss Anne Washington, LOAN","BW-3262 - Print - \"A Country Girl\";\nCollection of Miss Anne Washington, LOAN","BW-3263 - Portrait - Mrs. Bushrod Washington; \nCollection of Miss Anne Washington, LOAN","BW-3264 - Portrait - Judge Bushrod Washington; \n Collection of Miss Anne Washington, LOAN","BW-3265 - Portrait - Mrs. Nathaniel Crawford (nee Blackburn);\nCollection of Miss Anne Washington, LOAN","BW-3266 - Photo - Mrs. John A. Washington, Jr. (nee Selden);\nCollection of Miss Anne Washington","BW-3269 - Portrait - Mrs. Jane Maria Van Antwerp, First Vice Regent of Iowa;\nOwned by Mrs. Alexander; See #3289, #3373","BW-3270 - Copy photograph, Mrs. Margaretta S. Morse, First Vice Regent of Louisiana;\n Collection of Col. E.C. Morse, Washington, DC; See also #3274","BW-3271 - Portrait - Mme. Octavia Walton LeVert, First Vice Regent of Alabama ;\nMVLA Collection see #3392","BW-3272 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Louisa Ingersoll Greenough, First Vice Regent of Massachusetts;\n MVLA collection","BW-3273 - Copy photograph - Miss Ann Pamela Cunningham, First Regent;\nMVLA collection","BW-3274 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Margaretta S. Morse, First Vice Regent of Louisiana;\nMVLA Collection;  See #3270","BW-3275 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Hannah Blake Farnsworth, First Vice Regent of Michigan;\nMVLA Collection","BW-3276 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Catherine A. McWillie, First Vice Regent of Mississippi;\nMVLA Collection","BW-3277 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Mary Rutledge Fogg, First Vice Regent of Tennessee;\nMVLA Collection","BW-3278 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Rosa V. Johnson Jeffrey, First Vice Regent of Kentucky;\nMVLA Collection","BW-3279 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Abby Wheaton Chace, First Vice Regent of Rhode Island;\nMVLA Collection","BW-3280 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Elizabeth M. Walton, First Vice Regent of Missouri; \nMVLA Collection","BW-3281 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Martha Mitchell, First Vice Regent of Wisconsin;\nMVLA Collection","BW-3282 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Margaret Ann Comegys, First Vice Regent of Delaware;\nMVLA Collection","BW-3283 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Alice Key Pendleton, First Vice Regent of Ohio;\nMVLA Collection","BW-3284 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Catherine Willis Murat, First Vice Regent of Florida;\nMVLA Collection","BW-3285 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Alice H. Dickinson, First Vice Regent of North Carolina;\nMVLA Collection","BW-3286 - Copy photograph - Miss Sarah Tracy, Secretary to Ann Pamela Cunningham \u0026 Housekeeper at Mount Vernon;\nMVLA Collection; negative missing April 1993","BW-3287 - Copy photograph - Miss Mary Morris Hamilton, First Vice Regent of New York;\nMVLA Collection","BW-3288 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Abba Isabelle Little, First Vice Regent of Maine; \nMVLA Collection","BW-3289 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Jane Maria Van Antwerp, First Vice Regent of Iowa;\nMVLA Collection","BW-3290 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Anna Cora Ogden Ritchie, First Vice Regent of Virginia; MVLA Collection","BW-3291 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Sarah King Hale, First Vice Regent of New Hampshire; MVLA Collection","BW-3292 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Philoclea Edgeworth Eve, First Vice Regent of Georgia; MVLA Collection","BW-3293 - Copy photograph - Mme. Octavia Walton Le Vert, First Vice Regent of Alabama; MVLA Collection","BW-3296 - Engraving of Edward Everett; MVLA Collection","BW-3297 - Copy photograph - \"Rosemont\" - South Carolina home of Ann Pamela Cunningham; MVLA Collection","BW-3298 - Copy photograph of ambrotype of visitors in front of Washington's tomb","BW-3301 - Silver spurs, detail of engraving on inside of spurs; object number [A-593 ; W-1912/A-B]","BW-3302 - Silver spurs; object number [A-593; W-1912/A-B]","BW-3303 - Snuff box; object number [A-602; W-1844]","BW-3304 - Title page, publication of George Washington's will; object number [A-584]","BW-3305 - Snuff box, lid with painted scene; object number [A-602; W-1844]","BW-3308 - Spurious portrait of Nelly Custis","BW-3309 - Silver tray; object number [A-643; H-1868]","BW-3310 - Silver tray; object number [A-643; H-1868]","BW-3311 - Ivory fan; object number [A-627; W-1857]","BW-3312 - Reconstructed milk jug (salt glaze) from fragments found at Mount Vernon","BW-3313 - Reconstructed wine cooler - from fragments acquired from Agnes Peter. This cooler was built in 1952 by Wilfred Nietzey of the Mount Vernon carpentry shop, based on evidence from the original parts and images of similar period pieces. The only elements of the piece that date to the eighteenth-century are the two staves with the lion's mask handles and the brass bands. One of the lion's masks was missing a handle. In an effort to give the cooler a uniform appearance, the materials used to fill out the rest of the piece were salvaged from old furniture of unspecified date, which had no relation to the original parts. Object number [W-1059]","BW-3314 - Interior - Stove room in greenhouse slave quarters","BW-3315 - Interior - Greenhouse - view from west end looking east","BW-3316 - Interior - Greenhouse - view from east looking towards west","BW-3320 - Wax impressions of G.W. seals; object number [A-583; M-1675/A-B]","BW-3321 - Larder in Family Kitchen","BW-3322 - Mezzotint of George Washington by Alexander Campbell","BW-3323 - Nelly Custis' harpsichord - book illustration sketched by Benson Lossing","BW-3324 - Bed and Bedstead on which Washington Died - book illustration sketched by Benson Lossing","BW-3334 - Copy photograph, Luke C. Dillon photograph of east front of Mansion with south porch, balustrade \u0026 2 unidentified gentlemen","BW-3335 - Mock-up of curtains for Banquet Hall [New Room] for the Palladian or Venetian window","BW-3336 - Mock-up of curtains for Banquet Hall [New Room] - west window","BW-3337 - Candelabra or candle stand; object number [M-176]","BW-3338 - Engraving - \"Coming at the Death\"; Halsey Collection - MVLA, object number [M-93/GG-5]","BW-3355/A - Martha Washington's trunk; object number [W-368]","BW-3358 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Anna Cora Ogden Ritchie, First Vice Regent of Virginia; See #3290;  Photo in MVLA Collection","BW-3363 - Graff photographs - 1860 - Houdon Mask, Sharples miniature, \u0026 Peale miniatures; Originals borrowed from J.R. Battle, Villanova, PA. Not part of the Mount Vernon collection.","BW-3367 - Sarah Tracy's military pass - Oct. 2, 1861","BW-3369 - Union soldiers at Mount Vernon; Taken from N.Y. Illustrated News","BW-3370 - Girl Scouts viewing the Centennial Exhibition in museum at Mount Vernon","BW-3371 - Centennial Exhibition in the museum at Mount Vernon","BW-3373 - Portrait - Mrs. Maria Van Antwerp, First Vice Regent of Iowa;  See #3289, #3269","BW-3380 - Articles of Agreement between John Augustine Washington and Ann Pamela Cunningham, April 6, 1858; BW-3380/a-f","BW-3381/b - Letter - Edward Everett to ladies of Richmond, Dec. 12, 1855, second page","BW-3384/A-B - Letter - Mary Custis Lee to John Augustine Washington, February 1859; BW-3384/A - Page 1; BW-3384/B - Page 2","BW-3386 - Original certificate for Jane Maria Van Antwerp, Vice Regent of Iowa, October 26, 1858","BW-3387 - Original certificate for Margaretta F. Morse, Vice Regent of Louisiana, April 28, 1858","BW-3410 - Broadside - Cortland County Fair, fundraiser for the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association to purchase Mount Vernon","BW-3418 - Early Subscription Paper with name, residence and amount filled in by donors. Ann Pamela Cunningham's signature \u0026 gift of $100 is on the first line.","BW-3419/A-E - Pages from the Mount Vernon Record","BW-3424 - Treasury Department order for Miss Tracy's supplies, July 7, 1863","BW-3425 - Regent's and Vice Regents' badges; Mrs. Van Antwerp's jewelry","BW-3428 - Miniature portrait of James L. Petigru, 1834","BW-3429 - Illustration titled MOUNT VERNON, 1874, drawn by Theo R. Davis for the February 28, 1874 issue of Harper's Weekly. Aerial view of the Potomac River, a steamboat and visitors at the Mount Vernon wharf landing and the Mansion and estate in the background.","BW-3430 - Early view - entraving of Mount Vernon, showing 200 acres, by Whateley and Sinclair, 1859; object number [M-1282]","BW-3431 - Bird's eye view of Mount Vernon, 1859","BW-3432 - Engraving, \"East Front of Mansion\" - N. S. Bennett, 1858","BW-3436 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Lily Macalester Berghmans Laughton, Second Regent of Mount Vernon; MVLA Collection","BW-3438 - Copy photograph, James [John] McHenry Hollingsworth, Second Superintendent of Mount Vernon; MVLA Collection","BW-3439/A-B - Printed eulogy, 'In Memoriam.' for Mrs. Ella Bassett Washington, Vice Regent for West Virginia. Written by Susan E. Johnson Hudson, Secretary and Vice Regent for Connecticut.","BW-3440/A-B - Two record pages from the Martha Washington's Bible, object number [W-1659]","BW-3442 - New Room [Banquet Hall] - view from southeast corner showing Palladian window","BW-3443 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - view toward southeast corner showing door to Music room \u0026 exterior door and 2 paintings","BW-3444 - Detail of oval mirror, bracket \u0026 candelabra - Banquet Hall [New Room]","BW-3445 - Music room [Little Parlor] - view of west wall - harpsichord closed","BW-3447/A-B - Mahogany card table - Music room [Little Parlor]; object number [W-1465]. BW-3447/A table closed; BW-3447/B, table leaf opened and tilted against wall.","BW-3450 -  West Parlor [Front Parlor] - toward fireplace, north door closed","BW-3451 - Lacquer dressing case; [W-195]","BW-3452 - Downstairs bedchamber - mirror and table","BW-3454 - Dining Room [Small Dining Room] - across table toward southwest window","BW-3455 - Close-up of Chippendale chair in the study ; [W-95]","BW-3457 - Study - view from northeast corner towards southwest corner","BW-3458 - Washington's desk [W-158] and chair [W-159] in the study","BW-3459 - Washington's desk [W-158] and chair [W-159] in the study","BW-3460 - Blue Bedroom - view from fireplace across bed to windows and southwest corner","BW-3461 - Lafayette Bedroom - wide angle shot from door towards north wall","BW-3462 - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room] - wide angle from door towards southwest corner","BW-3463 - Group of 3 Windsor chairs with shell cushions from Yellow Bedroom","BW-3464 - Scenario with Washington's shaving stand [W-202] and fixtures - George Washington's dressing room situated in the closet in the Washington Bedchamber","BW-3465 - Wash stand [W-199] in the Washington bedchamber\n]","BW-3466 -Washington bedchamber - view from from door across bed to desk along west wall","BW-3467 - Washington Bedchamber - view towards fireplace and portrait of Martha Custis hung on the north wall","BW-3468 - Cane chair [W-200], mirror [W-201], medicine box table [W-207], lacquer box [W-219] in Washington Bedchamber","BW-3469 - Interior view of kitchen from north doorway towards fireplace","BW-3472 - Sketch of weathervane","BW-3473 - Martha Washington - reproduction Wollaston portrait in office ; (original at Washington \u0026 Lee);  See 1953 Handbook","BW-3474 - West Front - Mansion from view of 1840, reproduction in office","BW-3487 - 'Ancient Lantern' - Benson Lossing sketch","BW-3488 - Benson Lossing sketch of Vaughan fireplace in new room - titled 'Italian Chimney-Piece'","BW-3494 - Lossing's sketch of East Front of Mansion","BW-3497 - Silver plateau [W-105/A-E] on table in dining room","BW-3498 - Silver plateau [W-105/A-E] on table in Dining Room","BW-3499 - Silver salver with Custis crest [W-108]","BW-3500 - Silver desk set belongin to George Washington ; Bolling-Lee Collection, MVLA [W-2520/A-D]","BW-3501 - Washington salver with crest [W-2515];  Bolling-Lee Collection, MVLA; Slide available","BW-3502 - Silver tray by Ephraim Brasher [W-32] - one of pair owned by George Washington","BW-3503 - Sheffield Argand lamp [W-1545/A-E]","BW-3504 - Sheffield bracket lamps (pair) ; [W-13/A-B]","BW-3505 - Sheffield bracket lamps (pair)","BW-3506 - Sheffield Argand lamp [W-1545/A-E]","BW-3507 - Detail of Washington coat-of-arms from coffee pot ;  Bolling-Lee Collection, MVLA [W-2517]","BW-3508 - Coffee pot with coat of arms - owned by George Washington ; Bolling-Lee Collection, MVLA;  Slide available [W-2517]","BW-3509 - Cruet stand with Custis crest ; [W-484] ;  MVLA; slide available","BW-3510 - Sheffield candlesticks owned by George Washington ; [W-18/A-B]","BW-3511 - Cruet stand with Washington crest ; Bolling-Lee collection, MVLA [W-2518]","BW-3512 - Sheffield sugar pail with Washington crest [W-1988/A-B]","BW-3513 - Washington spoons ;  owned by DeButts, Bolling-Lee and MVLA","BW-3514 - Detail of Custis coat of arms ; from tray owned by MVLA [W-108]","BW-3515 - Detail of Washington coat of arms ; from cruet stand in Bolling Lee collection - MVLA [W-2518]","BW-3516 - Detail of Washington crest ; from tray in Bolling Lee collection - MVLA [W-2515]","BW-3517 - Head of silver riding crop of George Washington ; [A-221, W-1213]","BW-3518 - Knife and forks owned by George Washington ; \n Knife and large fork - Lewis Collection Smithsonian - LOAN; small fork - MVLA collection [W-495/B]","BW-3519 - Sheffield teaboard with gallery ; Lewis Collection, Smithsonian - LOAN","BW-3520 - Sheffield coaster and basket ; Lewis Collection, Smithsonian - LOAN","BW-3521 - Double armed Sheffield lamp ;  Lewis Collection, Smithsonian - LOAN","BW-3522 - Washington camp cups ;  One owned by Mrs. DeButts, the other owned by Mrs. Ely - LOAN","BW-3523 - Coffee pot and slop bowl of George Washington ;  DeButts Collection - LOAN","BW-3524 - Three Washington trays with Washington crest ; DeButts Collection - LOAN","BW-3525 - Three Washington trays with Washington crest ; DeButts Collection - LOAN","BW-3526 - Silver tray ;  Owned by Mrs. DeButts - mate at Mount Vernon - LOAN","BW-3527 - Washington silver ;  Spoons owned by Bolling Lee heirs and the DeButts - LOAN","BW-3528 - Washington and Custis salt spoons ; Washington - Bolling-Lee Collection MVLA [W-2532]; Custis - deButts Collection","BW-3529 - Two bottle Sheffield wine cooler and racks ; DeButts Collection - LOAN","BW-3530 - Washington camp cups ;  One owned by Mrs. H. DeButts, the other by her sister, Mrs. Hanson Ely - LOAN","BW-3531 - The Custis plate - silver once owned by John Parke Custis ; from the collections of MVLA, George Bolling Lee and DeButts-Ely","BW-3532 - The Custis plate - silver once owned by John Parke Custis ; from the collections of MVLA, George Bolling Lee and DeButts-Ely","BW-3533 - The Custis plate - silver once owned by John Parke Custis ; from the collections of MVLA, George Bolling Lee and DeButts-Ely; slide available","BW-3534 - George Washington Parke Custis - miniature by Robert Field ; DeButts Collection - LOAN","BW-3535 - Pine portrait [W-78] Nelly Custis [Eleanor Parke Custis] after refinishing at Walthers Gallery","BW-3536a - Miniature of Eliza Parke Custis by unknown painter ; [A-690, H-1911]","BW-3537 - Fairfax riding chair [A-679, H-1888]","BW-3538 - Cup and saucer (Comte de Custine) ; [A-651, W-1875]","BW-3539 - Wedgewood pitcher ; [M-1892, A-688]","BW-3540/A - Trunk with copper nameplate of George Washington [W-1878]; BW-3540/B - Detail of copper nameplate [W-1878]","BW-3541 - Banquet Hall [New Room] showing new curtains","BW-3542 - Reconstructed Spinning House from southeast end","BW-3543A - Silver gravy spoon initialed EPC and Custis crest","BW-3543B - Detail of monogram and Custis crest on gravy spoon","BW-3544 - Cross of pearls which had belonged to Martha Washington [W-1873]","BW-3545 - Garnet pin refashioned from a Martha Washington earring [W-1864/A]","BW-3546 - Windsor chair said to have come from Mount Vernon [W-1877]","BW-3551/A - George Washington's travelling bidet - open [A-713, W-1906]","BW-3551/B - George Washington's travelling bidet - closed [A-713, W-1906]","BW-3552/A-B - Reconstructed Spinning House - north room","BW-3553 - Reconstructed Spinning House - south room","BW-3554/A-G - Selected pages of Washington Bible","BW-3558 - Silver argand lamp [A-649; W-1871]","BW-3559 - Shell snuff box [A-721; W-1910]","BW-3560 - Interior reconstructed Spinning House - north room","BW-3561 - Silver gravy spoon, initialed EPC with crest","BW-3562 - Copy photographs of West Front Mansion; Miss Tracy by Mansion porch - early views","BW-3563 - Copy photographs - Tomb; East Front of Mansion - early views","BW-3565 - Reshingling Mansion roof, November 1953","BW-3577 - Roasting apparatus - sketch from book","BW-3578 - Insurance Policy, 1803, in the Library of Virginia collection","BW-3661 - Sharples' portrait of Rev. Dr. Tuckerman and frame with egg and dart motif and beading","BW-3678 - Martha Washington's gold earrings [A-786, W-1975/A-B]","BW-3679 - Martha Washington's seed pearl ring [A-786, W-1976]","BW-3680/A - Iron chest belonging to Daniel Parke Custis [A-772; W-1964] ; BW-3680/B - sketch of iron chest","BW-3681 - Iron chest belonging to Daniel Parke Custis - open [A-772 ; W-1964]","BW-3682 - Pair of tin candlesticks formerly at Mount Vernon [W-1953/A-B]","BW-3683 - View of northwest corner of Banquet Hall [New Room] including Palladian or Venetian window.","BW-3694 - Drawing of new bookplate for Reference Library, based on Washington's watermark","BW-3783/A - Illustration from Lossing - 'Section of Shaded Carriage-Way' key to trees planted along the north serpentine path; BW-3783/B - Illustration from Lossing - 'General Plan of the Mansion and Grounds at Mount Vernon'","BW-3802/A - Dandridge fob seal [A-812; H-2013/A-B]; BW-3802/B - wax impression made from Dandridge fob seal","BW-3803 - Martha Washington's gold loop earrings [A-810; W-2004/A-B]","BW-3804 - Martha Washington's pearl ring [A-810, W-2005]","BW-3805 - Martha Washington's garnet earrings [A-810; W-2003/A-B]","BW-3813 - Martha Washington's gold loop earrings [A-810; W-2004/A-B]","BW-3961 - Nutmeg grater [W-718]","BW-3962 - Detail - silver tea tray, silver maker's stamps [W-32]","BW-3963 - Custis tea urn [W-107]","BW-3964 - Chamber candlestick [W-618]","BW-3968 - Martha Washington miniature - Charles Willson Peale [A-894, W-2102/A]","BW-3969 - Pair of Sheffield silver waiters (Smithsonian)","BW-3970 - Double branch plated argand lamp (Smithsonian) LOAN","BW-3972 - Side chair - Hepplewhite [W-134]","BW-3973 - French armchair - Louis XVI [W-30]","BW-3974 - Uncommon chair, desk chair by Thomas Burling - revolving [W-159]","BW-3975 - Chippendale card table with leaf up [W-133]","BW-3976 - Chippendale card table [W-133]","BW-3977 - Side chair - Queen Anne [W-259]","BW-3978 - Pier table - Queen Anne [W-1546]","BW-3979 - Card table [W-197]","BW-3980 - Bedpost - Nelly Custis room [Chintz Room] - Sheraton style [M-242]","BW-3981 - Bedpost - George Washington's room [W-194]","BW-3982/A - Oval mezzotint of George Washington [M-2086/A] by Charles Willson Peale; BW-3982/B - Oval mezzotint of the Marquis de Lafayette [M-2086/B] by Charles Willson Peale; BW-3982/C - Oval mezzotint of Benjamin Franklin [M-2086/C] by Charles Willson Peale","BW-4003 - Pair of brass lamps [W-2138/A-B]","BW-4004/A - Key to Bastille - with case;  BW-4004/B - Key to Bastille without case","BW-4005 - Waistcoat belonging to George Washington [W-2149]","BW-4006 - Pair of blue glass finger bowls [W-2107/A-B]","BW-4007 - Cut glass compote [W-2114]","BW-4008 - Cut glass finger bowl [W-2115]","BW-4009 - Finger bowl stand [W-2113]","BW-4010 - Glass goblet [W-2112]","BW-4011 - Engraved glass goblet [W-2110], cut glass decanter and stopper [W-2108/A-B], and wineglass [W-2117/A]","BW-4015 - Masonic pin [A-916 ; W-2077]","BW-4018/G - Photo of drawing of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association badge made from Worth Bailey's Handbook drawings and early engravings","BW-4019/A - Architectural plans for Mount Vernon stable; BW-4019/B - Engraving - Tomb of Washington at Mount Vernon; BW-4019/C - Illustration of plan of Washington's barn; BW-4019/D - Illustrations of Washington's greenhouse plans; BW-4019/E - Illustration of Washington's drawing of the west front of the Mansion and plan of the Mansion basement; BW-4019/F - Illustration of plan of north end of the Mansion; BW-4019/G - Drawing of Mansion, 1933","BW-4087 - West Front of Mansion","BW-4095 - View of the west front of the Mansion from the bowling green entrance, gates opened.","BW-4098 - View of the north end of the Mansion with a partial view of the servants' hall at right.","BW-4114\t- Kitchen and circle storehouse from the Mansion circle.","BW-4120\t- View of the front of Washington's tomb with tomb guard Will Holland standing near the entrance.","BW-4121 - Pohick Church","BW-4122 - View from Piazza, looking south towards Potomac River","BW-4268/A-C - Title page of The Art of Cookery Made Plain and Easy, by Hannah Glasse [W-2140]","BW-4269 - Argand wall lamp [A-894; W-2169]","BW-4273/A-C\t- Pair of shoe buckles [A-945; W-2196/A-B]","BW-4274/A-D - Seed pearl jewelry - earrings and pendants [A-965; W-2214/A-B]","BW-4276/A-B - Mansion's small lumber room, formally titled 'Mrs. Washington's Bed Room,' construction research, exposed lath and bricks.","BW-4278 - Candelabra [A-988 ; W-2238]","BW-4281/A-B - Garnet necklace belonging to Martha Washington [A-965; W-2212]","BW-4282/A-C - Front Parlor - tea table \u0026 fireplace","BW-4283/A-G -  West Parlor [Front Parlor] -  wall panel construction details","BW-4284 - Dried flower arrangement in central passage with print of Washington \"Sacred to Patriotism\" and the hunting horn [W-81]","BW-4285/B-C - Drawing, A Perspective View of the Mansion, Outbuildings, Gardens, etc., with a key thereto","BW-4287/A-C - Wallpaper sample - fish account book cover, dated March 26, 1793","BW-4293 - Copy photograph, St. Peter's Church, New Kent County","BW-4294 - Copy photograph, Dandridge homestead (Chestnut Grove, New Kent County, Virginia)","BW-4295 - View of West Gate and Porter's Lodges - from middle vista","BW-4296/A-B - Mansion - East Front","BW-4297/A-E - Lower Garden views; Beehouse in lower garden [BW-4297/C]","BW-4298/A-F - Views of Upper Garden and Greenhouse","BW-4299 - View of the west front of Mount Vernon from the 12-acre field. The bowling green entrance is in the foreground.","BW-4300/A - States china - covered cup and saucer [W-2291/A-C] LOAN","BW-4300/B - Woodlawn china - cup and saucer; LOAN","BW-4300/C - Angouleme - plate and shell-shaped dish [W-2294, W-2295] LOAN","BW-4300/D - Sevres - round dish and 2 plates [W-2298, W-2297/A-B] LOAN","BW-4300/E - One Nast cup \u0026 4 Sevres cups [W-2300, W-2301, 2302/A-B] LOAN","BW-4300/F - Sevres - molded cups and tray*; butter dish with cover; dish* [W-2304, W-2305/A-B, W-2303] LOAN. Molded cups and tray; and dish acquired in 2020.","BW-4300/G - Sevres - vegetable dish; square dish; plate with scalloped edge [W-2308, W-2307, W-2306]","BW-4300/H - Sevres - four saucers [W-2310, W-2311, W-2309/A-B] LOAN","BW-4300/I - Bisque figures - cherub with quiver; cherub with grapes; boy with jug; girl with flowers [W-2315, W-2312, W-2313, W-2314]. Cherubs acquired in 1983. W-2313 and W-2314 - LOAN.","BW-4300/J - Bisques figures - man with musket; chinoiserie man with cymbal; Minerva [W-2317, W-2316, W-2318]. Man with musket and man with cymbal acquired in 1985. Minerva [W-2318] LOAN.","BW-4300/K - Bisque figures - woman in toga - LOAN; woman in dress \u0026 hat [W-2319]","BW-4300/L - Bisque - group of figures [W-2321/A-B]","BW-4300/M - Bisque - group of figures [W-2321/B]","BW-4300/O - Chinese export tobacco leaf tureen cover [W-2324/A-B]","BW-4300/P - Chinese export mug; Chinese export guglet and basin [W-2326, W-2325/A-B]","BW-4300/Q - Chinese export tobacco leaf platter; small square platter [W-2327/A-B]","BW-4300/R - Two blue glass finger bowls","BW-4300/S - Canton - blue \u0026 white hexagonal jardiniere [W-2329]","BW-4300/T - Two cut glass candlesticks [W-2330/A-B]","BW-4300/U - Cut glass dish and cover [W-2861/A-B]; glass decanter and stopper [LOAN}","BW-4300/V - Glassware -  2 boat-shaped salt dishes; 2 engraved star design wine glasses; cut glass jelly glass; cut glass tumbler","BW-4300/W - Glassware -  cut glass compote; cut glass finger bowl; engraved glass cup","BW-4301/A-B - Architectural drawings of colonnades","BW-4302/A-D - Architectural plans - Stable","BW-4303 - Architectural plans - Coach House","BW-4304/A-D - Architectural plans - Smoke House","BW-4305 - Architectural plans - Salt House","BW-4306/A-E - Architectural plans - Butler's House","BW-4307/A-J - Architectural plans - Spinning House","BW-4308/A-H - Architectural plans - Office [Servants' Hall]","BW-4309/A-G - Architectural plans - Greenhouse \u0026 slave quarters","BW-4310/A-B - Architectural plans - Family Kitchen","BW-4311/A-C - Architectural plans - Gardener's house","BW-4312/A-C - Architectural plans - Wash House","BW-4313/A-C - Architectural plans - Octagons [Necessaries and Garden Houses]","BW-4314 - Book illustration - The Farmer's Cart, livestock with cart, from an Arthur Young book.","BW-4315 - Stable - north façade from Kitchen Garden with center door open and with visitors","BW-4316 - Stable - north façade from Wash House yard","BW-4317 - Stable - north façade from Kitchen Garden with center door closed and without visitors","BW-4318/A-D - Mansion - East Front, from northeast","BW-4319 - Mansion Circle - south side, from Bowling Green, includes view of south colonnade, kitchen, and circle storehouse","BW-4320 - Stable - south side, from Paddock Road","BW-4321/A-B - Lower Garden - view along north wall, east from the gate, view includes necessary and roof of wash house.","BW-4322 - Silver spoon [W-2251;  A-1005]","BW-4323/A-B - Family Kitchen - interior views; BW-4323/C-D - Scullery - interior views","BW-4324/A-B - \"Mrs. Washington's tea table\" [A-1006]. *No longer in collection, returned to owner March 1966.","BW-4327 - Photograph of oil painting of Pohick Church","BW-4328/B - Original framed engraving from George Washington's collection - Sentimental Journey / Sterne's [W-2254]. Illustration of an incident in Laurence Sterne's A SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY. The author takes a young girl, Maria, with a dog and a pipe on string around her neck by the arm, and gestures through an archway at right towards a large building.","BW-4329/B - Original engraving from Mount Vernon - West View of Niedpath Castle [W-2255]","BW-4330/A-B - Broken tortoise shell frames and lenses - [W-1431/L] - LOAN","BW-4331/B - Copy photograph - Early photographic view of Tomb, 1858 [R-221 ; EV-1007d]","BW-4332/B - Copy photograph - Early photographic view of East Front 1858 [R-221 ; EV-1007c]","BW-4333 - Portrait (profile) of Col. William Augustine Washington by St. Memin [W-182]","BW-4334/A-B - Banquet Hall [New Room] - north wall","BW-4336 -Martha Washington's French writing desk [W-220] in Washington Bedchamber","BW-4337/A-C - Plateau [W-105] and bisque ornament [W-2133] on table in Dining Room","BW-4338 - Louis XVI armchair [W-30] in front of the fireplace in the little parlor.","BW-4339/A-D - French side chairs [W-217/A-B] in little parlor","BW-4340/A-B - Engraving - Louis XVI [W-767]","BW-4341/A-C - Dressing table [W-202]","BW-4342/A - Miniature - George Washington Parke Custis","BW-4343/A-G - Knife box [W-2270]","BW-4344/F-G - Mansion Study - structural research details of bookcases","BW-4351 - Detail of book illustration from Diderot of a house bell similiar to those that hung on the exterior of the Mansion","BW-4352 - Pair of house bells","BW-4357/A-E - Mansion Study - restored book press","BW-4361/A-G - Aitken secretary [W-158] and uncommon chair [W-159] along the west wall of the Study","BW-4362 - View of lower garden looking west","BW-4365/E - Mansion Study - east wall","BW-4366/A - Overmantel in Front Parlor with 'A Neat Landscape after Claude Lorrain' painting [W-365] and the carved coat of arms above.","BW-4367/A-B - View of the west front of the Mansion from the bowling green entrance","BW-4368/A-C - Distant view of the West Gate and Porters' Lodges","BW-4369 - Distant view of the west front of the Mansion from the 12-acre field","BW-4370/A-B - Thermometer, restored - Washington Bedchamber","BW-4371/A,C-F - View of lower garden looking towards west end of garden","BW-4373 - Trees - hickory on east lawn between Ice House vault and Old Tomb. The Potomac River is visible in the distance.","BW-4374/A-B - Trees - original honey locust near stable","BW-4375/C-D - Views of Upper Garden with greenhouse slave quarters","BW-4376/A-B - Mansion - East Front","BW-4385/A-B - Vaughan mantel garniture [W-972/A-B] [W-2260] on the mantel in the new room","BW-4459/A1-A2,B1-B2 - Crowninshield award to Mount Vernon","BW-4461 - Agate buttons belonging to George Washington [W-2344/A-B]","BW-4465 - Portrait of Hannah Bushrod [A-1050]","BW-4468/A-B - Engraving - \"Washington Family\" by Savage","BW-4470/A-M2 - Restoration - Mansion, downstairs bedroom, construction research","BW-4471/B-C - Low aerial view of West Front of Mount Vernon and the viewshed with photocopy of possible or conjectural construction on Maryland shore","BW-4480/A-B - Nelly Custis bedroom [Chintz Room]","BW-4481/A-B - Fireplace, mantel \u0026 overmantel - Family Dining Room [Small Dining Room]","BW-4482/A-B - Lantern in central passage [W-15]","BW-4483/A-B - Museum annex - special exhibition area","BW-4484/A-H - Restoration - Little Parlor construction research","BW-4485/A-C - Mansion - Family Dining Room [Small Dining Room]","BW-4486/A,C - Mansion - Banquet Hall [New Room] Vaughan mantel","BW-4487/A-E - Mansion - Downstairs chamber","BW-4488/A-B - View of southwest corner of study, includes secretary desk and uncommon chair","BW-4489/A-B - Fireplace, mantel and overmantel - Family Dining Room [Small Dining Room]","BW-4499/A-E - Original Chippendale side chair - \"Arlington House\"","BW-4501/A-B - Copy photograph, East Front of Mansion, 1859","BW-4502/A-C - Garden house in upper garden; views BW-4502/B-C include visitors","BW-4503/A-B - Greenhouse; view BW-4503/A inlcudes visitors in the upper garden near the greenhouse","BW-4504/A-C - Visitors in upper garden","BW-4505/A-B - Exterior view of spinning house from botanical garden, with visitors","BW-4508 - Girl Scouts, soldiers and other visitors on the south lane","BW-4509 - West Front with visitors","BW-4510 - Topographic Map of Mount Vernon by Morley Jeffers Williams - Plan 99, 1931","BW-4511 - Plan 100 - Exhibit Area, by Morley Jeffers Williams, 1936","BW-4512 - Topographic Drawing of Exhibit Area, by Morley Jeffers Williams, 1931","BW-4513 - A General Plan of Mount Vernon by Worth Bailey, 1947","BW-4515 - Mansion - from the north","BW-4516/A-F - Mansion - from the southeast","BW-4517/A-B - Mansion - east front from east lawn with visitors on the lawn and piazza","BW-4518 - Mansion - north end with visitors","BW-4520/A - Contemporary view of Maryland shore from east lawn; BW-4520/B - Benjamin Henry Latrobe watercolor view of Maryland shore (original at the Maryland Historical Society)","BW-4521/A-B - Detail of brick work, example of Flemish Bond - Kitchen Garden wall","BW-4522/A-B - Detail of brick work, example of English Bond - stable wall","BW-4523/A-B - Cupola \u0026 weather vane - from West Front","BW-4524/A-B - Architectural Drawing of West Front from Mount Vernon Handbook","BW-4525 - George Washington's plan #1 of Greenhouse slave quarters [W-1369/B]","BW-4526/A-B - Detail of rusticated siding - north side of Mansion","BW-4527/A - Detail of chair rail in Washington Bedchamber","BW-4527/B - Washington Bedchamber, northwest corner","BW-4528/A-C - Plan or drawing of West Front by George Washington [W-1369/A]","BW-4529/A-B - Benjamin Henry Latrobe drawing of East Front of Mansion at Mount Vernon","BW-4531/A-B - Large white candlewick coverlet","BW-4532/A-B - White puff quilted counterpane","BW-4533/A-B - Buff \u0026 white fringed \u0026 appliqued quilt","BW-4536/A-B - Detail of ornamental pilaster, flanking Palladian window in New Room","BW-4537 - Garden house in lower garden","BW-4539/A-B - Three hobnail drinking glasses","BW-4540/A-B - Chippendale side chair [H-2376]","BW-4541/A-B - West Front and Mansion Circle","BW-4543/A-C - Engraving - pastoral scene, after G. Smith, by Jos. Peake, 1794. Owned by George Washington [W-2366]","BW-4545/A-C - Early view of Mount Vernon East Front by Parkyns; BW-4545/C - detail of Parkyns' signature and date (1795). Not in the Mount Vernon collection.","BW-4546/A-B - Silhouette of Martha Washington [W-2373] cut by Nelly Custis","BW-4548 - Kitchen - view of fireplace","BW-4552/C - Family Kitchen - fireplace and oven","BW-4553/A1-A2,B1-B2 - Exhibitoin of archaeology and restoration items; BW-4553/A1-A2 - Dodge model of Mansion","BW-4560/A-B - Compote or fruit dish on stand [W-2378]","BW-4563/A-C - Mansion - West Front","BW-4567/G-H - Copy photograph of an original stereoscope of Bushrod Washington's pise greenhouse ca. 1860","BW-4568/A1-A2,B1-B2,C1-C2,D1-D2,E1-E2 - Restoration - construction research for butler's pantry, details of floor, shelves, and open walls with plaster and lath.","BW-4569/A-C - Repairs on mantel vase handle [W-972/B]","BW-4570/B-C - Distant view of Mount Vernon from Fort Washington (looking south)","BW-4571/A-B - Music room [Little Parlor] with Windsor chairs","BW-4573/A-E - Mansion - West Front with visitors","BW-4575 - North lane with visitors","BW-4576 - North lane with visitors","BW-4577 - South lane, Coach House with visitors","BW-4578/A-B - South lane with visitors","BW-4580/A-D - West Parlor [Front Parlor] - fireplace, mantel and overmantel","BW-4581/A1-A2,B1-B2,C1-C2,D1-D2,E1-E2 - Maryland shore from George Washington Parkway","BW-4582C,E-H - Maryland shore from Boulevard overlook","BW-4634/A-B - Mantel garniture [W-2101/A-B] and [W-972/A-B]","BW-4644/A-B - Silk sash photographed for swords book [W-87]","BW-4677 - July crowds at Mount Vernon, view of west front of Mansion and Mansion circle","BW-4683/A-C - Mansion - south end - preview of Charles Cecil Wall \u0026 Harold J. Fredericks inspecting turf","BW-4686/A-B - \"Moses\" print owned by Mrs. R. Thompson [A-1094]","BW-4687/A-B - Sevres round bowl","BW-4693/A-B - Wallpaper reproduction - Nelly Custis bedroom [Chintz Room]","BW-4694 - Peter geneological chart","BW-4696/A-B - Greenhouse slave quarters - west quarter - southeast wall (interior)","BW-4697 - Mansion Study - southeast corner","BW-4698 - Music room [Little Parlor] - east wall","BW-4699 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - fireplace","BW-4704 - Fireplace in west slave quarters - greenhouse slave quarters","BW-4707 - Music room [Little Parlor] with Windsor chairs","BW-4708/A - Details - Windsor chair and original shell cushion","BW-4709/A1-A2 - Butler's pantry with Windsor chair","BW-4709/B1-B2 - Butler's pantry","BW-4717/A-B - Needlework of mourning scene, after Parkyns","BW-4719/A-B - View into butler's pantry and adjacent hall closet (door open).","BW-4720 - Copy photograph - Luke Dillon photo with Florida Cunningham on south porch of Mansion","BW-4721 - Map - Plant hardiness zones of the U.S.","BW-4722/A-B - Crayon sketch of George Washington, 1783. Sketch and separate page of notations.","BW-4723 - Letter - George Washington to Burwell Bassett, February 12, 1774","BW-4724/A-B - Study - west wall to southwest window","BW-4725 - Music room [Little Parlor] - southeast corner with windows","BW-4726/A-B - Packing chest [W-347]","BW-4727/A-B - Folding camp bed, open [W-473]","BW-4727/C - Folding camp bed, folded [W-473]","BW-4728/B - Braddock sword - detail of hilt [W-82]","BW-4729/C-D - State or dress sword - detail of hilt [W-84]","BW-4733/A - Trunk with plate \"General Washington N:4\" [W-1513]","BW-4734/A - Trunk - deerskin cylindrical [W-366]","BW-4735/A - Leather trunk - \"General Washington/No. 3\" [W-367]","BW-4736/A - Wooden trunk - \"General Washington\" nameplate [W-1878]","BW-4737/A - Leather trunk - \"G. Washington/Virginia\" nameplate [W-312]","BW-4738 - Pair of silver spurs [W-1467/A-B] - LOAN","BW-4739 - Pair of silver spurs given by Washington to Lt. Thomas Lamb, 1778 [W-1912/A,B]","BW-4740 - Pair of steel spurs [W-474/A-B]","BW-4774 - Braddock sash [W-86]","BW-4775/A-B - Members of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association with staff members Charles C. Wall and Walter Densmore pose for a photograph on the east lawn during Fall Council, October 1963","BW-4779/A-B - Family Dining Room [Small Dining Room] - sideboard \u0026 knife boxes","BW-4784/B-C - Robert \u0026 Lawrence Washington quitclaim , 1601. NOT IN THE MOUNT VERNON COLLECTION","BW-4787 - Trunk [W-2407/B]","BW-4788 - Razor hone [W-2414]","BW-4789 - Letter - General Washington to Mr. Hunter, March 24, 1785","BW-4798/C-F - Silver chamber candlesticks and snuffers [M-2420/A-F]","BW-4802/A-K - Potomac overview by photographer A. Aubrey Bodine","BW-4804/A-C - Crystal lustre or candelabra [W-55]; BW-4804/B-C - Details of candelabra [W-55]","BW-4820/A-C - Restoration work in Servants' Hall - large fireplace details of reinforcement of lintel","BW-4825/B - Family Dining Room [Small Dining Room] - view towards best wall","BW-4826/B - Family Dining Room [Small Dining Room] - view towards southeast corner.","BW-4843/D-E - Letter - Martha Washington (no date)","BW-4844 - Bell metal andirons [M-1666/A-B, A-498]","BW-4848/A-B - View down the length of the piazza towards Potomac River with the S.S. Mount Vernon at Marshall Hall","BW-4859/A-B - Ladderback side chair [W-101/A]","BW-4860/A-B - Hepplewhite side chair [W-137]","BW-4861/A-B - Chippendale side chair [W-135]","BW-4864/A-B - Windsor high chair [W-103]","BW-4865/A-B - Sheraton side chair [W-2365]","BW-4866/A-B - Marble-topped pier table [W-80]","BW-4867 - Wash stand [W-199]","BW-4868/A-D - Torcheres (one of a pair) [W-1/A\u0026B]","BW-4870 - 1793 map of Washington's farms ;  From Spark's \"Life of Washington\" (1843), p. 386","BW-4872/A-B - Chippendale side chair [W-97]","BW-4873/A-B - Sheraton side chair - overall of chair and detail of seat [W-2253]","BW-4874/A-B - French Louis XVI armchair [W-877]","BW-4875 - Tavern-type table [W-1435]","BW-4876/A-C - Chippendale card table [W-133]","BW-4877/A-B - Queen Anne side table [W-1546]","BW-4878/A-C - Hepplewhite serpentine card table [W-1465]","BW-4879 - Fire screen [W-2182]","BW-4881/C-E - New Tomb with tomb guard Will Holland","BW-4881/F-H - New Tomb","BW-4882/A-B - Early oil paintings of Mount Vernon with details; East Front and West Front attributed to Edward Savage, c. 1792 [H-2445/A-B]","BW-4891/A-C - Letter - George Washington to Jonathan Boucher, April 24,  1769","BW-4892 - Waistcoat belonging to George Washington [W-2446]","BW-4893 - Note from Mrs. George Lee (Anne Fairfax Washington Lee) to Mrs. Turberville [RM-68; MS-2143]","BW-4895/A-B - Page from ledger of John Augustine Washington, brother of General Washington, p. 72","BW-4896/A-B - Silver punch ladle [W-2450]","BW-4900/A-F - Construction of wharf causeway with large scale equipment","BW-4911 - Mrs. A. John Holden, Jr., Vice Regent of Vermont","BW-4928 - Copy photograph of c. 1870 group photograph of Ann Pamela Cunningham, Regent and Vice Regents","BW-4936/A-B - Dressing glass - black and gold lacquer [W-195]","BW-4937/A-B - Dressing glass - Chinese manufacture [W-315]","BW-4938/A-B - Dressing glass - Chinese [W-221]","BW-4941/A-C - Luke C. Dillon views of: Washington Bedroom [BW-4941/A - Washington Bedchamber]; Banquet Hall [BW-4941/B - New Room](New York Room); music room [BW-4941/C - Little Parlor] (Ohio Room)","BW-4949/A-B - Sections of breakfast table [W-1372/A-B]","BW-4949/C-D - Two breakfast table with hinged leaf up [W-1372/C-D]","BW-4950/F-G - Pair of Hepplewhite card tables [W-1413/A-B]","BW-4954/A-D - Secretary - bookcase (shut) [W-1409]","BW-4954/E-F - Secretary - bookcase (open) [W-1409]","BW-4955/A-B - Tambour secretary (closed) [W-158]","BW-4968 - Letter - George Washington to Robert Lewis dated 1795 July 27","BW-4970/A-B - Drawing - perspective view of the estate (1935)","BW-4971 - Drawing - perspective view of the estate with a key, outbuildings and gardens numbered","BW-4972/A-H - Measured drawings of the Mansion for Handbook, includes sections and floorplans","BW-4973/A-B - Piscataway map as of May 1965 showing land purchased with 1963 appropriation, lands donated to Interior Department by Accokeek Foundation, agreements executed commiting this land to be donated, and scenic easements authorized.","BW-4998/A-K - H.C. Whitehouse collection of pictures of Mount Vernon","BW-5041/A-H - Measured drawings of the Mansion, including sections and floorplans","BW-5053 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Charles B. Ball, Vice Regent of Virginia, 1874-1918","BW-5054 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Tobias G. Richardson, Vice Regent of Louisiana, 1880-1918","BW-5055/A-B - Copy photograph - Mrs. John Julius Pringle, Vice Regent of South Carolina, 1901-1921","BW-5056 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Albert Harkness, formerly Mrs. Thomas Ives Hare Powel, Regent, 1948-1958","BW-5057/A - Copy photograph - Banquet Hall [New Room] - two early views showing Rembrandt Peale painting \"Washington Before Yorktown\", view towards northwest corner","BW-5057/B-C - Copy photograph - Banquet Hall [New Room] - two early views showing Rembrandt Peale painting \"Washington Before Yorktown\", view towards southwest corner","BW-5059 - Damask banquet cloth with seal of the United States in center [H-2208]","BW-5060/A - List of plants, shrubs , etc., grown at Mount Vernon by gardener Franklin A. Whelan","BW-5061/A - The New Tomb","BW-5065/A-C - Engraving - Lafayette by LeMire [H-1367/B]","BW-5066/A-B - Engraving - \"The Naval Engagement between the Bon Homme Richard and the Serapis\" by R. Collier [W-1408]","BW-5067/A-B - Engraving - \"Franklin\" by Justus Chevillet after the bust by Houdon [W-1366] - LOAN","BW-5068/A-B - French regimental banner [M-1391] - LOAN","BW-5069/A-B - Marble bust of Washington [M-1381/a] - LOAN","BW-5070/A-B - Wood engraved broadside tribute to Washington The Brave, The Wise, The Good [M-1403] - LOAN","BW-5083/A-D - Firescreen with needlepoint panel [W-2182 (pole); M-2469 (firescreen)]","BW-5084/A-C - Ford fire engine","BW-5090/A-B - Administration headquarters building from the north lane","BW-5091/A-D - Texas gate \u0026 concession building [Mount Vernon Inn] from traffic circle","BW-5092/A-B - Greenhouse \u0026 Flower Garden [Upper Garden] taken from Botanical Garden","BW-5125/A-H - Letter - Lund Washington to George Washington, 18 March 1778, 4 pages","BW-5139/A-B - Interior view of Salt House","BW-5142/A-D - North Lane - Salt House exterior, view includes portions of spinning house, gardener's house, and greenhouse in the distance","BW-5143/A-B - Dimity pockets [W-2470]","BW-5144/A-B - Mrs. Washington's silk stockings [W-2471]","BW-5145/A-D - North Lane - Salt House exterior, view includes portions of the spinning house, gardener's house and the greenhouse in the distance","BW-5146/A-B - Tomb area from Whateley/Sinclair, birds eye view of 1859, also shows paddock, old pise ice house, lower garden, and a portion of the stable.","BW-5147/A-B - Plan drawing of exhibition area showing trees and Charles Sargent's recommendations for removal, May 1917","BW-5148/A-F - Mansion Piazza - replacing stone floor","BW-5154/A-D - Map - Mount Vernon estate surveyed by B.F. Mackall, C.E.","BW-5155/A-B - Map - Hell Hole marsh, by Mackall \u0026 Clark","BW-5156/A-C - Plat of property of Jessie S. Walker Landon, July 1930, adjacent to the Mount Vernon estate","BW-5157/A-B - Engraving - Old Tomb of Washington , by George Lehman from a drawing by J.R. Smith - published by Childs \u0026 Inman, 1832","BW-5167/C - Dove of Peace weathervane with Mr. Wilfred Neitzey \u0026 Mr. Willie Miller","BW-5168/A-E - Fences in the Exhibition Area at Mount Vernon","BW-5173 - Mansion West Front with people","BW-5174/A-B - Gardener's House stripped for repainting - east wall","BW-5175/A-B - Lithograph, c.1850, General Washington entering New York in triumphal procession during latter part of the Revolution.","Lithograph property of The Washington Club.","BW-5185/A-B - Pair of George III Sheffield candlesticks [M-2488/A-B]","BW-5191/A-B - Council - Mount Vernon Ladies' Association, 1967","BW-5199/A-B - Copy photograph - Mrs. Brittania Peter Kennon, c. 1904\nBW-5199/A - MISSING","BW-5201/A-B - Page from book, \"Washington and His Masonic Compeers,\" p. 202 - Funeral ceremonies of General Washington","BW-5202/A-B - Bier of General Washington; from Lossing's, \"Mount Vernon and Its Associations,\" 1859, p. 329","BW-5203 - Water cart design - drawing of found in General Washington's papers in Library of Congress","BW-5204 - Coffin escutcheon drawing for General Washington's lead coffin, p. 37, Tomb of Washington by Strickland","BW-5207/A-B - Upper Garden - long borders along paths with Greenhouse in background","BW-5208/A-B - Christmas table setting - Family Dining Room, view towards north wall","BW-5212/A-C - Mount Vernon Weekly Work Report, 1793 August 4-10 [A-823 ; A-283.101]","BW-5215 - Brick path towards necessary - Lower Garden;  '68 Handbook, B\u0026W from CT 502/A","BW-5216 - Southeast corner, Washington Bedchamber showing candlestand \u0026 Windsor armchair with original shell cushion\n; '68 Handbook, B\u0026W from CT 526/B","BW-5220/A-C - Interior of overseer's quarters in spinning house","BW-5226/A-B - Map of the state of Virginia by Samuel Lewis, 1794;  Guthries Geography","BW-5229/A - Weekly Work Reports, Gardener - 31 March 1798 - sowing vegetables; photostat negatives","BW-5229/B - Weekly work reports, Gardener - 2 June 1798 - artichokes, vegetables;photostat negatives","BW-5229/C - Weekly work reports, Gardener - 9 June 1798 - vegetables in high garden; photostat negatives","BW-5229/D - Weekly work reports, Gardener - 15 September 1798 - examination by George Washington;photostat negatives","BW-5229/E- Weekly work reports, Gardener - 22 September 1798 - carrying in orange trees; photostat negatives","BW-5229/F - Weekly work reports, Gardener - 10 November 1798 - boxwood plantings; photostat negatives","BW-5229/G - Weekly work reports, Gardener - 5 January 1799 - tying hay around apple trees; photostat negatives","BW-5237/C - Terminal approach - from drawing by Robert B. Fisher","BW-5249/A-D - Mansion - measured drawings of Palladian window \u0026 Banquet Hall [New Room] details from \"Great Georgian Houses of America\"","BW-5258/A-B - Miniature of General Washington by Madam de Brehan [W-2508]","BW-5280/A-D - Carpeting - woven rag [A-1207]","BW-5281/A-D - Letter - General Washington to William Smith, Esq., 1788 November 6","BW-5282/A-D - Joshua Humphreys' Bill to General Washington for building a boat, 1797 April 1","BW-5283/A-B - General Washington's note of presentation of the de Brehan miniature to Mrs. William Bingham, 1796 March 16","BW-5284/A-D - Letter - General Washington to Bushrod Washington, 1797 July 24","BW-5285/A-B - Letterpress copy - General Washington to Mildred Washington, 1798 October 18, pages 1 and 2 of 4 page letter","BW-5290 - Mansion West Front from Bowling Green gate","BW-5365/A-B - Letter - George Washington to Burwell Bassett, 1776 June 4","BW-5367 - Copy photograph  - Greenhouse quarters west quarters damaged by fire, 1889","BW-5370/A-B - Field Handbook cover view of the West Front of the Mansion from the bowling green entrance with the southern magnolias planted","BW-5382/A-B - Plantation secretary \u0026 Reproduction made by Mr. Alfred Neitzey - Both Secretaries [M-1890]","BW-5382/C-D - Plantation secretary \u0026 reproduction made by Mr. Wilfred Neitzey - Mr. Neitzey \u0026 both secretaries [M-1890]","BW-5382/E-G - Plantation secretary  -  several views of doors closed, opened, opened with writing leaf down [M-1890]","BW-5382/H-J - Reproduction plantation secretary made by Mr. Wilfred Neitzey - several view of doors closed, opened, opened with writing desk down","BW-5438/A-B - Painting - The Old Mount Vernon by Eastman Johnson, 1857 [M-4863]. Photograph taken before acquired by MVLA in 2009.","BW-5439/A-H - Silver cup for raising the largest jackass [W-571]","BW-5446/A-D - Copy photograph - Marshall Hall views - the House \u0026 Potomac from shore","BW-5447/A-D - Council of Mount Vernon Ladies' Association, 1970. Regent, Vice Regents with Mr. Wall and Mr. Densmore.","BW-5450 - Copy photograph - Mansion - East Front view, c. 1910, by Crandall; Photocopy","BW-5451 - Illustation of Flower Garden, April 1889, Century Magazine","BW-5452/A-B - Marshall Hall \u0026 Potomac River from the south end of the Piazza","BW-5452/C - Marshall Hall \u0026 Potomac River through the south colonnade","BW-5455/A-B -  West Parlor [Front Parlor] from the north door","BW-5457 - Downstairs bedroom from south door","BW-5458/A-B - Downstairs bedroom from north door","BW-5459/D - Portrait - Martha Parke Custis by Robert Edge Pine hanging in the Washington Bedchamber","BW-5495/A-B - Original round engraving [W-2621]","BW-5496/A-B - Silhouettes of General and Mrs. Washington created by Eleanor Parke Custis and given to friend Elizabeth Bordley Gibson","BW-5501/A-G -  Mansion drawings of the architectural - engineering details for strengthening of the framing - drawn by Charles Killam, June-July, 1932","BW-5514 - Pin \u0026 earrings said to have belonged to Martha Washington [A-1283]","BW-5515 - Punch bowl with ship \u0026 \"GW\" cypher","BW-5519 - Copy photograph - Mount Vernon employees, May 1, 1973, for Nations Business Magazine","BW-5525/A-B - Original Sheraton chair [W-2630] used in Banquet Hall [New Room] chair \u0026 tripod table with birdcage [H-2632]","BW-5577/A-D - Council of Mount Vernon Ladies' Association 1974, posed on southeast lawn with Mr. Wall and Mr. Densmore. The dove of peace weathervane is placed in the middle of the group.","BW-5579/E - Ingrain carpeting in Family Dining Room","BW-5587 - Declaration of Independence copy with George Washington's image superimposed - by Wm. Fisk","BW-5592/B - The Farmer's Cart \u0026 Plan of Barn - illustrations from Annals of Agriculture by Arthur Young; London, 1792","BW-5595/E-F- Illustrations from Maison Rustique - animals, tools farming operations","BW-5595/j-K - Illustrations from Maison Rustique - animals, tools farming operations","BW-5596/A-B - Vaughan Plan [W-1434]","BW-5598/A,C-D - Illustrations from The Compleat Body of Husbandry, London, 1758","BW-5601/A-B - Illustrations from The Complete Farmer, London, 1793","BW-5603/A-F - Illustrations from Diderot on Agriculture","BW-5604 - Frontispiece map from History of the Revolution of South Carolina, Vol. I, Trenton, 1785","BW-5605 - Eleanor Parke Custis' signature in The Practice of French Pronunciation by John Perrin, Philadelphia, 1780 [W-1252]","BW-5656/A-C - Kitchen Garden planting plan by Nathalia Ulman, 1937","BW-5706/A-F - Belvoir garden; negatives destroyed; old catalogue number 440; retro catalogued, July 1976","BW-5707/A-E - Restoration - Spinning House, east \u0026 west sides with siding removed; negatives destroyed; old catalogue number 441; retro catalogued","BW-5708/A-F -  Spinning House restoration; negatives destroyed; old catalogue number 442; retro catalogued, July 1976. Photographs taken July 19th and August 3rd in 1934.","BW-5751/C1-C2 - Letter from George Washington to Charles Pettit, 1781 January 3","BW-5752/C - Letter from George Washington to William Pearce, 1794 October 6","BW-5760/C - Letter from George Washington to William Pearce, 1794 October 1","BW-5774 - Charles Cecil Wall, Director; Taken for 1973 issue of Business Week Magazine","BW-5783/A-C - Council of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association, 1977. Regent, Vice Regents and staff members Mr. Simmes and Mr. Castellani posed on the southeast lawn.","BW-6867 - Artwork for MVLA cartouche - logo, created by Nathalia Ulman and M. Williams, June 1934","BW-5892 - Airship over Mount Vernon","BW-5893 - Airship over Mount Vernon - West Front","BW-6867 - MVLA Cartouche - Logo by N. Ulman \u0026 M. Williams (June 1934);  (Orig. artwork:  Archives Master Subj. File \"MVLA Logo, Cartouche\")","Architectural drawing - Bushrod's porch by Roberts and Taylor, Newark, N.J.","BW-6904 - Mount Vernon Basement Plate IV, Worth Bailey - 1944","BW-6905/1 - Architectural drawings - drawing - pediment west façade","BW-6905/2 - Architectural drawings - Drawing - north elevation","BW-6905/3 - Architectural drawings - West - 4A","BW-6905/4 - Architectural drawings - West - 3A","BW-6905/5 - Architectural drawings - West - 2B","BW-6905/6 - Architectural drawings - West - 2A","BW-6905/7 - Architectural drawings - West - 1A","BW-6906/1-2 - Balustrade drawing, Roberts and Taylor, Newark, N.J.","BW-6907 - Column and pilaster profiles, Macomber - 1956","BW-6908/1 - Architectural drawings - Third floor - hall and linen room - 1935","BW-6908/2 - Architectural drawings - Third floor - north wall","BW-6908/3 - Architectural drawings - Third floor - south wall","BW-6915/1 - Architectural drawings - 1932, Charles K. Bryant for city of N.Y. - First floor plan","BW-6915/2 - Architectural drawings - 1932, Charles K. Bryant for city of N.Y. - north elevation","BW-6915/3 - Architectural drawings - 1932, Charles K. Bryant for city of N.Y. - Second floor plan","BW-6915/4 - Architectural drawings - 1932, Charles K. Bryant for city of N.Y. - traverse section","BW-7684 - Regent - Mrs. Robert E. Lee IV; Print only,","615 - Blue Room - looking from central hall door towards north wall; large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 35","BW-616 - Blue Room - same view as #615 but taken later ; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 36; missing February 24, 2025","BW-617 - Piazza - looking from northeast; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 37; missing February 24, 2025","BW-618 - West Front of Mansion - looking from Bowling Green; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 38; missing February 24, 2025","BW-619 - Mansion and east lawn - view from north of north Ha-Ha Wall; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 39; missing February 24, 2025","BW-620 - Piazza and flagpole - looking straight down piazza from north end toward the Potomac River; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 40 ; missing February 24, 2025","BW-621 - Summer House - looking from along south Ha-Ha wall; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 41 ; missing February 24, 2025","BW-622 - North Lane - looking north includes view of salt house [Carpenter's Shop] and spinning house; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 42; missing Febuary 24, 2025","BW-623 - Spinning House - looking in from south door; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 43; missing February 24, 2025","BW-624 - West Gate and porter's lodges - looking east from outside of grounds; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 44; missing February 24, 2025","BW-625 - Texas Gate - looking west from outside of gate; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 45 ; missing February 24, 2025","BW-626 - Wharf - looking west from on the river; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 46; missing February 24, 2025","BW-627 - Wharf - with Keeper's lodge [boat house, partial view]; looking from behind box elder tree; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 47; missing February 24, 2025","BW-628 - Wharf - same as #627 but without wharf Keeper's lodge [boat house]; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 48; missing February 24, 2025","BW-629 - Flower Garden - looking at it northwest from Spinning House ; 1932 Handbook; large negative, lower cabinet, Catalogue No. 49; copyright 1922; missing February 24, 2025","BW-630 - Kitchen [Lower] Garden - looking east from southwest corner (inside); Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 50 ; missing February 24, 2025","BW-631 - Kitchen [Lower] Garden - looking east in line of terrace; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 51; missing February 24, 2025","BW-633 - Old Tomb - where The General was laid to rest at his death; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 53; missing February 24, 2025","BW-634 - New Tomb - looking from southwest to see the sarcophagus containing the remains of General Washington; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 54; missing February 24, 2025","BW-640/A-C - Houdon Bust, various angles [W-369]; Large negative, lower cabinet ; missing February 24, 2025","BW-641 - Houdon Bust - near profile - looking left [W-369]; Large negative, lower cabinet; missing February 24, 2025","BW-642 - Houdon Bust - full face [W-369]; large negative, lower cabinet; missing February 24, 2025","BW-643 - Houdon Bust - near profile looking right [W-369]; Large negative, lower cabinet; missing February 24, 2025","BW-644 - Houdon Bust - nearly 3/4 left [W-369]; Large negative, lower cabinet; missing February 24, 2025","BW-645 - Houdon Bust - nearly 3/4 right ; Large negative, lower cabinet ; missing February 24, 2025","BW-646 - Houdon Bust - nearly full face [W-369]; Large negative, lower cabinet; missing February 24, 2025","BW-647 - Houdon Bust - three quarters left [W-369]; large negative, lower cabinet; missing February 24, 2025","BW-648 - Houdon Bust - half right [W-369]; Large negative, lower cabinet; missing February 24, 2025","BW-649 - Houdon Bust - full back - head [W-369]; Large negative, lower cabinet; missing February 24, 2025","BW-650 - Houdon Bust - nearly full face ]W-369]; Large negative, lower cabinet; missing February 24, 2025","BW-651 - Houdon (?) Medallion; Large negative, lower cabinet; missing February 24, 2025","BW-663 - Banquet room [New Room] ; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-664 - Old Family Kitchen view towards fireplace ; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-665 - General Washington's Bedroom [ Washington Bedchamber], view towards south wall with bedstead ; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-666 - General Washington's Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber], view towards south wall with bedstead ; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-667 - Two watering cans [W-1052/A-B]; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-668/A - Banquet Hall, view of Vaughan mantel with mantel clock [W-11]; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-669 - Music room [Little Parlor], view of harpsichord from central passage looking towards the north doorway; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-670 - Mansion Central Hall [Central Passage], view towards stairs; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-671 - Butler's Pantry; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-672 - Family Dining Room [Small Dining Room] ; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-673 - Family Dining Room [Small Dining Room], view towards west wall; large negative, lower cabinet; negative missing 24Feb2025","BW-674 - Family Dining Room [Small Dining Room], view towards northeast corner; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-675 - Tambour Secretary [W-158] and Circular chair [W-159]; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-689 - Page from Washington's Family Bible [W-408] recording dates of births and deaths of children; negative destroyed, proof only","BW-690 - Perspective of Grounds and main Buildings ; Used in 1935-36 edition of illustrated Handbook.  See #s 3495, 4285, 5040, 5614.  2003 - negative deteriorated, removed","BW-703 - Dining room [Small Dining Room] fireplace - candelabras on mantel; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-704 - Dining room [Small Dining Room] fireplace; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-850 - Washington silver in display case in museum; Loaned by Dr. Lee; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-851 - Engraving - Northwest or Davis Straights Whale Fishery (Halsey Print) [M-93/Q]; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-852 - Engraving - Mount Vernon the Seat of the Late General Washington, by Seymour, after Birch [M-1087]; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-853 - Portrait - Lawrence Washington [W-126] - Mansion Dining Room; large negative; lower cabinet","BW-854 - Kitchen Garden [Lower Garden] restoration; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-855 - Engraving - Storm with Lightning (Halsey Print) [M-93/Y]; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-856 - Circular Well - Kitchen Garden [Lower Garden] restoration; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-857 - Espalier Fruit Trees - Kitchen Garden [Lower Garden] restoration, view towards northeast corner along north and east garden walls with necessary; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-858 - Planting in and for Kitchen Garden [Lower Garden] restoration, view towards northeast corner of garden includes circular well and necessary in the distance; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-859 - Kitchen Garden [Lower Garden] restoration, view towards east wall; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-862 - Family Kitchen, view of fireplace; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-863 - Spinning room - interior; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-864 - Spinning room - interior ; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-865 - New Tomb - Early view - after 1837 ; Note: Not to be released or published by us.  Owner: Mr. Bruno, American Autograph Shop;  Merion Station, PA, 1936","BW-870 - Kitchen Garden [Lower Garden] in snow - showing screens along east wall of garden; large negative, lower neg cabinet","BW-871 - Superintendent newly constructed house in snow; large negative, lower neg cabinet","BW-872/A-B - Engraving of The entry of Alexander the Great into Babylon [W-717/C]; large negative, lower neg cabinet","BW-873 - Washington's Bedroom [Washington's Bedchamber] - showing bed ; large negative, lower neg cabinet","BW-874 - Washington's Bedroom [Washington's Bedchamber] - showing fireplace ; large negative, lower neg cabinet","BW-875 - Washington's Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber] - chest [W-372] \u0026 dressing glass [W-315]; large negative, lower neg cabinet","BW-876 - Salute cannon [W-716]; large negative, lower neg cabinet","BW-878 - Tambour Secretary [W-158] and chair [W-159] in the Study; Taken for Thompsen Elks - Baltimore, MD; negative destroyed","BW-879 - Sideboard [W-94] \u0026 Lawrence Washington portrait [W-126] in the dining room; Taken for Thompsen Elks - Baltimore, MD; negative destroyed","BW-880 - Fireplace \u0026 mantel with landscape painting [W-356] - West Parlor [Front Parlor] ; Taken for Thompsen Elks - Baltimore, MD; negative destroyed","BW-890 - Gorget - General Washington's - \"1776\"","BW-893 - Center Medallion - Penn Treaty Quilt [W-365] - repair to original Quilt #300; missing February 24, 2025","BW-894 - Center Medallion - Penn Treaty Quilt [W-365] - repair to original Quilt #300; missing February 24, 2025","BW-910 - Old Barn [Stable] - color plate ; glass \u0026 Cellulous Negatives - Color transparency of barn - present barn on South Lane; missing February 24, 2025","BW-912 - Mansion - Central Hall [Central Passage]","BW-913 - Mansion - Central Hall [Central Passage]","BW-914/A-B - Family Kitchen - interior view; missing February 24, 2025","BW-915 - Butler's Pantry ; missing February 24, 2025","BW-916/A-B - Butler's Pantry","BW-1475/A-D - Measured drawings of the Kitchen by Morley Jeffers Williams - Office of Research \u0026 Restoration - April 1939","BW-1477 - Mansion - measured drawings - full-size profiles; rooms 106 \u0026 113 by Morley Jeffers Williams; Office of Research and Restoration; missing February 24, 2025","BW-1478 - Mansion measured drawings - first floor plan by Morley Jeffers Williams; Office of Research and Restoration; missing February 24, 2025","BW-1479 - Mansion measured drawing - full-size profiles; rooms - 103 \u0026 104 by Morley Jeffers Williams; Office of Research and Restoration; missing February 24, 2025","BW-1480 - Mansion measured drawings - second floor plan by Morley Jeffers Williams; Office of Research and Restoration; missing February 24, 2025","BW-1481 - Mansion measured drawings - third floor plan by Morley Jeffers Williams; Office of Research and Restoration; missing February 24, 2025","BW-1482 - Mansion measured drawings - section by Morley Jeffers Williams; Office of Research and Restoration; missing February 24, 2025","BW-1483 - Mansion measured drawings - north \u0026 south elevations by Morley Jeffers Williams; Office of Research and Restoration; missing February 24, 2025","BW-1484 - Mansion measured drawings - West Front by Morley Jeffers Williams; Office of Research and Restoration; missing February 24, 2025","BW-1485 - Mansion measured drawings - north section \u0026 south section by Morley Jeffers Williams; Office of Research and Restoration; missing February 24, 2025","BW-1486/A-C - Mansion measured drawings - river front \u0026 perspective of 1st \u0026 2nd floors ; From Washington Office ; Annual Report 57, page 32 ; missing 24Feb25","BW-1537 - Mansion - West Front ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1538 - Mansion - West Front ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1539 - Mansion - pediment \u0026 cupola ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1540 - Mansion - pediment ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1541 - Mansion - front door ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1542 - Mansion - from north lawn ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1543 - Mansion - from north lawn ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1544 - Mansion - from north lawn ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1545 - Mansion - from east corner ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1546 - Mansion - north end ;  file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1547 - Mansion - Central Hall ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missingf 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1548 - Mansion - Dining \u0026 Sitting room doors ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1549 - Palladian window - interior ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1550 - Banquet Hall - mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1551 - Banquet Hall - mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1552 - Banquet Hall - mantel ;  file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1553 - Banquet Hall - ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1554 - Banquet Hall - ceiling (medallions) ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1555 - Dining Room - mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1556 - Dining Room - mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1557 - Dining Room - ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1558 - Dining Room - ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1559 - Dining Room - ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1560 - Dining Room - ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1561 - Sitting room - mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1562 - Sitting room - fireplace \u0026 door ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1563 - West Parlor - south wall ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1564 - West Parlor - fireplace \u0026 door ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1565 - West Parlor - fireplace \u0026 door ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1566 - West Parlor - fireplace \u0026 mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1567 - West Parlor - ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1568 - West Parlor - ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1569 - Library - fireplace \u0026 mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1570 - Library - fireplace \u0026 mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1571 - Library - fireplace \u0026 mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1572 - Family Kitchen \u0026 Butler House thru north colonnade ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1573 - Family Kitchen \u0026 Butler House thru north colonnade ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1574 - Family Kitchen \u0026 south colonnade ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1575 - South colonnade ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1576 - South colonnade ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1577 - Gardner's House \u0026 Office ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1578 - Family Kitchen \u0026 Butler's House ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1579 - Family Kitchen \u0026 Butler's House ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1580 - Butler House \u0026 serpentine drive ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1581 - North Lane ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1582 - South Lane ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1583 - South Lane - looking north ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1584 - Barn from south lawn ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1585 - Flower Garden - looking west ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1586 - Flower Garden - parterre ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1587 - Flower Garden - hedges ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1588 - Flower Garden - hedges ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1589 - North Necessary from Flower Garden ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1590 - North Necessary from Flower Garden ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1591 - Flower Garden - beds \u0026 School House ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1592 - Flower Garden - beds \u0026 School House ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1593 - School House ; file of Johnston prints in Library","BW-1594 - Flower Garden - walk \u0026 box hedge ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1595 - Flower Garden - hollyhocks ; file of Johnston prints in Library","BW-1596 - Kitchen Garden - circular well ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1597 - Kitchen Garden - walk ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1598 - Kitchen Garden - South Necessary \u0026 gate ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1599 - Kitchen Garden - boxwood center walk ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1600 - Kitchen Garden - gate to Bowling Green ; file of Johnston prints in Library","BW-1601 - Kitchen Garden - gate ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1602 - Kitchen Garden - gate ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1603 - Kitchen Garden - laundry yard gate ; file of Johnston prints in Library","BW-1604 - Kitchen Garden - figs ; file of Johnston prints in Library","BW-1605 - Kitchen Garden - gate \u0026 steps ; file of Johnston prints in Library","BW-1606 - Kitchen Garden - South Necessary \u0026 gate ; file of Johnston prints in Library","BW-1607 - West Gate - looking west ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1608 - West Gate - lodges ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1609 - West Gate - well house ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1610 - Mansion through Vista ; missing 10/31/95 (?) ; also 4x5","BW-1611 - Bowling Green trees ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1612 - Early view - Bowling Green entrance ; See Bowling Green entrance for print ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1613 - Road below Old Barn ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1614 - River from Piazza ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1615 - Early view from New York Times ; file of Johnston prints in Library","BW-1616 - Flower Garden \u0026 School House ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1617 - Mansion - pediment ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1618 - Mansion - West Front ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1619 - Mansion colonnade \u0026 Palladian window ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1620 - Mansion through Vista ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1621 - Kitchen Garden - circular well ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; 4\" x 4 1/2\" Half tone used in Jan '38 Landscape Architect ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1622 - Flower Garden ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1623 - Kitchen Garden ; file of Johnston prints in Library","BW-1624 - Kitchen Garden ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1625 - Flower Garden ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1626 - Kitchen Garden - boxwood \u0026 walk ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1627 - Flower Garden \u0026 School House ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1628 - Flower Garden ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1629 - Family Kitchen \u0026 Butler's House thru north colonnade ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1630 - Mansion - West Front ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1631 - Road below Old Barn ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1632 - Mansion - Front Door","BW-1633 - Mansion - West Front ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 17Mar25","BW-1634 - Kitchen Garden - boxwood ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 17Mar25","BW-1635 - Mansion - north end ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-1636 - Mansion - north end \u0026 East Front ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-1637 - Office \u0026 Gardener's House ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-1638 - South colonnade ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 17Mar25","BW-1939 - South Lane ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 17Mar25","BW-1640 - Mansion - West Front ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-1641 - Mansion - West Front ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-1642 - Mansion - West Front ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-1643 - Mansion - front door, pediment, cupola ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25 ;  also 4x5","BW-1644 - River view from Piazza ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-1645 - West Parlor [Front Parlor] fireplace ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1646 - West Parlor [Front Parlor] fireplace ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1647 - Dining Room [Small Dining Room] fireplace ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-1648 - Dining Room [Small Dining Room] fireplace ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1649 - Banquet Hall [New Room] fireplace and mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-1650 - Banquet Hall [New Room] fireplace and mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-1651 - Flower Garden ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-1652 - Flower Garden ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-1653 - Flower Garden ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-1654 - West Parlor [Front Parlor] ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library","BW-1655 - West Parlor [Front Parlor] ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library; negative deteriorated ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-1656 - Dining Room [Small Dining Room] ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-1657 - Mansion from east ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-1658 - Mansion from east ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-1659 - Banquet Hall [New Room] ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-1660 - Banquet Hall [New Room] ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-1661 - Banquet Hall [New Room] ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1662 - Banquet Hall [New Room] ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1663 - Banquet Hall [New Room] ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-1664 - Dining Room [Small Dining Room] ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1665 - Dining Room [Small Dining Room] ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1666 - Dining Room [Small Dining Room] ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-1667 - Mansion through Vista ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-1668 - Mansion through Vista ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-2069 - Washington's Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber] ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-2070 - Washington's Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber] ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-2071 - Washington's Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber] - north end ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-2072 - Lafayette Bedroom ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-2073 - Lafayette Bedroom","BW-2074 - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]","BW-2075 - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]","BW-2076 - Sitting Room [Downstairs Bedchamber]","BW-2122 - Family Kitchen - Handbook view ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-2159/A-B - Tomb - single postcard view ; missing BW-2159/A - 17Mar25","BW-2184 - Family Kitchen across Courtyard","BW-2203 - Mansion - West Front - Handbook view","BW-2204/A-B - Museum;  2204/A - north end ; 2204/B - east end ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-2205 - Music room [Little Parlor] - showing brackets and mirrors ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-2325/A - Yellow Room mantel","BW-2325/B - Mrs. Washington's Sitting room mantel","BW-2325/C - West Parlor [Front Parlor] mantel","BW-2326/A - Map of Mount Vernon - 1793 ; Courtesy, Huntington Library","BW-2328 - Cincinnati china in case","BW-2329/A-B - Vaughan Plan","BW-2330/A-B - Museum case - Vaughan Plan, etc.","BW-2378/A-B - Bedspreads ; Photos - Museum of Fine Arts, Boston","BW-2635 - Looking glass ; H-6/A","BW-2636 - Queen Anne armchair ; M-25","BW-2637 - Sideboard ; W-94","BW-2638 - Pembroke table ; W-136","BW-2639 - Bookcase ; W-160","BW-2640 - Secretary ; W-1409","BW-2641 - Chippendale side chair (Chase) ; H-8/A","BW-2642 - Chippendale chair (DuPont) ; W-1464/A-B","BW-2643 - Wine chest ; W-187/A-K","BW-2644 - Tavern-type table ; Missing - 17Mar25","BW-2647/A-B - Palladian window","BW-2648/A - Mural - candelabra ensemble - reduction ; W-1181","BW-2649/A-L - Smithsonian Collection : A - Tea table, B/C - Sheraton side chair, D - lamp. E-F - Wine glasses, G - Oval waiter. H - Round waiter, I - Candlestick, J - Hepplewhite arm chair, K - Marble-top table, L - Music box","BW-2650 - Mansion - north end","BW-2651/A - Piazza - from the north end","BW-2652/A - Kitchen Garden","BW-2655 - Kitchen - Butler's House","BW-2656 - Mansion - East Front","BW-2657/A - Mansion - East Front","BW-2659 - Mansion - East Front - snow scene","BW-2660/A - Ice House","BW-2660/B - Spinning House - north end","BW-2661 - West Front - Circle - Kitchen","BW-2662/C-F - Barn - north side","BW-2664 - South colonnade","BW-2665 - West Front - from south colonnade","BW-2669 - George Washington's Golden Pheasants ; Harvard University","BW-2670 - Houdon Bust ; photo by a Government Agency","BW-2671 - Houdon Bust ; photo by A Government Agency","BW-2672 - Houdon Bust ; photo by A Government Agency","BW-2673 - Houdon Bust ; photo by A Government Agency","BW-2674 - Houdon Bust ; photo by A Government Agency, National Gallery?","BW-2675 - Houdon Bust ; photo by A Government Agency, National Gallery?","BW-2676 - Houdon Bust ; photo by A Government Agency","BW-2747 - Glasses ; W-524/A-B","BW-2748 - Glass dish ; W-659","BW-2749 - Glass decanter ; W-947/A-B","BW-2750 - Wine glasses ; W-539, W-540","BW-2751 - Decanter ; W-110/A-B ; negative missing 4/96","BW-2752 - Decanter ; W-545","BW-2753 - Decanter ; W-705/A-B","BW-2754 - Decanter ; W-706","BW-2755 - Decanter ; W-109/A-B ; missing 24March2025","BW-2756 - Punch bowl ; W-1265 ; negative missing 4/96","BW-2757 - Glass dish ; W-659","BW-2773 - Tureen \u0026 platter ; W-534,  W-533","BW-2774 - Coffee Pot - basalt ; W-503/A-B","BW-2775 - Tea Set, Chinese porcelain ; W-131/A-H, W-1196/A-B","BW-2776 - \"States China\" soup plate, dinner plate ; W-945, W-509","BW-2777 - Covered Vases - Chinese porcelain ; W-19/A-D","BW-2778 - Niderviller China ; W-625, W-720/A-B","BW-2779 - Worcester vases ; W-972/A-B","BW-2780 - Punch Bowl ; W-1452","BW-2781 - Staffordshire figurine ; W-63","BW-2782 - Canton custard cup, Canton pickle dish ; W-500, W-1455","BW-2783 - Canton platter and plate ; W-754, W-999","BW-2784 - Punch Bowl ; W-747","BW-2785 - Punch Bowl ; W-658","BW-2786 - Pitchers - Turnerware ; W-516/A-B","BW-2787 - Plates from Salapian dessert service ; W-662, W-663","BW-2788 - Bristol? Mug, chocolate cup ; W-501, W-664","BW-2789 - View from Lossing of mantel garniture in Banquet Hall [New Room]","BW-2790 - Nast China - cup and saucer, after dinner coffee ; W-1198/A-B, W-529","BW-2791 - Niderviller China ; W-520/A-B, W-508/A-B","BW-2792 - Sevres covered cups ; W-611/A-C","BW-2793 - Cincinnati China","BW-2794 - Vase ; W-491","BW-2796 - Basalt inkwell ; W-725","BW-2797 - Niderviller pitcher - covered ; W-1209/A-B","BW-2798 - Sevres porringer ; W-611/D-E","BW-2799 - Cincinnati Service - custard cup ; W-1435/J","BW-2800 - Sevres covered cup ; W-1456/C-D","BW-2801 - Cincinnati China","BW-2802 - Worcester mug ; W-657","BW-2803 - Blue and white Staffordshire ; W-1002/A-H","BW-2804 - Sevres dinner plates","BW-2805 - Sevres bowl ; W-1153","BW-2806 - Cincinnati China ; W-1436, W-483","BW-2807 - Blue and white Staffordshire ; W-1002/A-H","BW-2808 - States China - covered cup \u0026 saucer ; A-386, W-1497/A-C","BW-2895 - Ben Franklin - Silhouette","BW-2896/A-B - George Washington - Silhouette ;  legend on B","BW-2897 - John A. Washington - Silhouette","BW-2900/A-B - Draft - Thomas Contee on William Molleson ; Reverse of draft - Thomas Contee on William Molleson","BW-2901/A-B - Letter - George Washington Estate: B - Page 1, A -Page2","BW-2932 - Portrait of Washington","BW-2933 - Portrait of Lafayette","BW-2935/A-D - Letter - J. Bloxham to William Peacey","BW-2936/A-H - Recent interiors - 1 of Tomb, 1 of coach; also exteriors - Barn, main gate, Museum, Little Hatchet Tea Room, Spinning House (before restoration) ; photos by Rideout \u0026 Stapp","BW-2937/K-O - Pictures taken for Annual Report","BW-2938 - Plan of Flower Garden - from Handbook ; sent out on loan by Mr. Fisher 7/8/61; for Kitchen Garden see #3249","BW-2944/A-C - Portrait - Martha Peter ; One of these is Infra - red","BW-2950/A-B - Desk believed to have belonged to Daniel Parke Custis","BW-2951/A-D - Infra-red \u0026 ultraviolet negatives of the \"1775\" trunk","BW-2952/A-B - Silver ladle said to have been given to David \u0026 Eleanor Stuart by George Washington - unowned","BW-2953 - Argand mantel lamp","BW-2954 - Hook table","BW-3124 - \"Northwest View of the Mansion of George Washington - Mount Vernon\" by P. Haas - About 1850","BW-3130 - View of Sulgrave Manor","BW-3141 - George Washington's entry into Trenton","BW-3142 - Portrait - George Washington after Stuart","BW-3143 - Portrait - Eleanor Parke Custis","BW-3144 - Early print of July 4th","BW-3146 - Death of George Washington","BW-3149 - Houdon in Richmond","BW-3151 - Painting - George Washington by Savage","BW-3156 - Dining table - Hepplewhite ; W-1372/A-B","BW-3208 - Stern Board from ship \"Mt. Vernon\" carved by Samuel McIntire, represented in \"Out in America\" Vol 38 - No 2, April 1950 ; photo by Library of Congress","BW-3236 - \"The House of Washington\" Currier \u0026 Ives ; M-1618","BW-3245 - Horse print - \"Cardinal Puff\" - 1770","BW-3249 - Kitchen Garden plan","BW-3268 - Portrait - Ann Pamela Cunningham by Lambdin ; MVLA Collection","BW-3273 - Miss Ann Pamela Cunningham, First Regent ; MVLA collection ; also 5x7","BW-3295 - Portrait - General George Washington Custis Lee ; Washington \u0026 Lee University, Lexington, VA","BW-3299 - Col. Upton Herbert, Miss Tracy \u0026 Misses Dulaney \u0026 Herbert at Mount Vernon circa 1868 ;  Photo owned by Miss J. B. Whiting, Middleburg, VA","BW-3300 - Print - Washington's Tomb ; MVLA Collection","BW-3317/A - Mrs. Washington's traveling expenses ; A-581 ; Annual Report 1952","BW-3318 - Page from European Magazine of Jan. 1800 ; A-610 ; With obituary,  Annual Report 1952","BW-3319 - Page from European Magazine of Jan. 1800 ; A-610 ; With portrait, Annual Report 1952","BW-3325 - George Washington's funeral ; A-619 ; Collection of Mrs. Stanley Wohl, Washington, DC","BW-3326/A-B - Print of Mount Vernon: A - east view, B- west view ; by Bennett ; Sold for MVLA,  MVLA Collection","BW-3327 - Benjamin Franklin's portrait by Wright ; After Duplessis, MVLA Collection","BW-3328 - French aquatint of General Washington ; A-613\t; Annual Report 1952","BW-3329 - Hall [Central Passage] at Mount Vernon ; From Godey's Ladys Book, MVLA Collection","BW-3330 - Banquet Hall [New Room] at Mount Vernon ; From Godey's Ladys Book, MVLA Collection","BW-3331 - Ruins of Greenhouse, sketched by Lossing ;  MVLA Collection - pub book ; missing 31Mar25","BW-3347 - Portrait of George Washington attributed to Gilbert Stuart ; Owned by Mrs. John M. Morton, Montgomery, Ala. (from photo sent to McGill James of National Gallery, Washington, DC)","BW-3348 - Detail of portrait of George Washington attributed to Gilbert Stuart ; Owned by Mrs. John M. Morton;  See #3347","BW-3349 - Flower Garden Plan - 1953 Revision ; See #5038 - 35 mm \u0026 4x5","BW-3351/A-B - First page of George Washington's draft of Martha Washington's letter to Mrs. Samuel Powel - 20 May 1797 ; From Powel Collection, MVLA","BW-3352/A-B - First page of letter of Martha Washington to Mrs. Samuel Powel - 20 May 1787 ; From Powel Collection, MVLA","BW-3353 - Letter of Tobias Lear to Thomas Porter - Nov. 24, 1786 ; A-607 ;  MVLA original mss.","BW-3354 - Letter of Frances Washington to Col. Burwell Bassett, 20 Sept. 1790 ; A-625 ; Fahs Smith Collection, MVLA","BW-3356 - Wells Fargo Certificate to Louis McLane -1859 - \"Gold Bar\" ; Original document - MVLA Collection","BW-3357 - Group showing Ann Pamela Cunningham and Vice Regents at Mount Vernon ; Photo in MVLA Collection","BW-3359 - Photo of Miss Harriet Clayton Comegys, Fourth Mount Vernon Regent ; MVLA print, MV 363 , dup","BW-3360 - Photo of Mrs. Alice Haliburton Richards, Fifth Mount Vernon Regent ; MVLA picture","BW-3361 - Photo of Mrs. Justine Van Rensselaer Townsend, Third Mount Vernon Regent ; MVLA picture","BW-3362 - Mrs. Horace Mann Towner, Sixth Mount Vernon Regent","BW-3364 - Inscriptions on back of Graff photographs ; Original borrowed from  J.R. Battle, Villanova, PA; See #3363","BW-3372 - Introductory panel - Centennial Exhibition","BW-3376 - Facsimile of Miss Cunningham's first appeal in The Charleston Mercury, Dec. 2, 1853 ; photo by Library of Congress ; MV518 ; also dup","BW-3475 - West Ford - Lossing sketch from Mount Vernon and its Associations","BW-3476 - Northwest view of Mansion of George Washington - lithograph by P. Haas","BW-3477 - School House or Garden house - Lossing sketch from Mount Vernon and its Associations","BW-3378 - Mount Vernon landing - Lossing sketch from Mount Vernon and its Associations","BW-3479 - Ancient entrance to Mount Vernon, in 1858, Lossing sketch, Mount Vernon and its Associations","BW-3480 - Western front of Mount Vernon as it appeared in 1858, Lossing sketch, Mount Vernon and its Associations","BW-3489 - 1796 - Latrobe - southeast view of Mount Vernon ; Owned by Bishop Tucker?","BW-3492 - Second page of John Augustine Washington's letters to Ann Pamela Cunningham agreeing to sell Mount Vernon ; See #3379","BW-3493 - Map of John Augustine Washington's estate by W. Gillingham ; Owned by Julian Washington","BW-3495 - Perspective view - center spread in office ; Handbook 44 \u0026 45; See also #690, #5040, #5614, #4285","BW-3496 - Front cover - inside (handbook) in office","BW-3547/A-B - Letter - Edward Everett to Dr. Gilman (Boston, April 21, 1856): A - 1st page, B - second and last page with signature ; Gift of Regent","BW-3548/A-B - Letter - Edward Everett to gentlemen of Charleston, South Carolina (Boston, Apr 21, 1856): A - 1st page, B -  second and last page with signature and addresses ; Gift of Regent","BW-3549/A-D - Letter - 69 undersigned gentlemen of Charleston, South Carolina to Edward Everett (Charleston, Mar 31, 1856) ; gift of Regent","BW-3555/A-B - Letter - Martha Washington to Fanny Bassett Washington, Aug 3, 1794","BW-3556/A-B - Letter - Martha Washington to Fanny Bassett Washington, Philadelphia, Dec 15, 1794","BW-3557/A-C - Letter - Martha Washington to Fanny Bassett Washington, Philadelphia, August 29, 1791 ; Annual Report 1953, pages 68-70","BW-3566 - Engraving - after Houdon bust, by Alexander Tardieu ; A-692, M-1894, I-77\t; Annual Report 1953","BW-3567 - Engraving - George Washington, after Peale, by T. Cook; published by S. Bladon 1783 ; A-692 ; [B 7, GR. 40]","BW-3568 - Engraving - George Washington, published by H.D. Symonds, 1796 ; Rare, ficticious; A-692 [B-427; GR 783] ; missing - 31Mar25","BW-3569 - Engraving - George Washington by B. B. Ellis, after DuSimitiere, 1783 ; A-692 , Annual Report 1953 - frontispiece; [B 65; GR 75] ; missing 31Mar25","BW-3570 - Engraving - George Washington by T.C.G. Fritzsch ; A-692 ; Ficticious; Campbell type, rare; [B 53, GR 739] ; missing 31Mar25","BW-3571 - Letter - President Eisenhower to Mrs. Powell, Regent, Oct. 22, 1953 ; Annual Report 1953, page 12","BW-3572 - First Floor Plan of Spinning House - Macomber ; Annual Report 1953, page 20","BW-3573 - Title page of early edition of Lee's funeral oration ; Jackson Collection, Annual Report 1953","BW-3574/A - Artist's sketch showing original roof under Piazza roof ; Annual Report 1953, page 31","BW-3575 - Black \u0026 white photo of colored reproduction miniature of George Washington ; A-692 ; Owned by Sir J.C. Tollemache Sinclair, Bart.","BW-3588 - Copy of a photograph showing wedding dress presented by Miss Kate Uhler ; A-752; H-1952","BW-3662 - Inscription on back of oil painting of Quay Italian city ; A-765","BW-3663 - Oil painting of Italian city ; A-765 ; Annual Report 1954, page 53 ; missing 31Mar25","BW-3664 - Sharples' pastel of George Washington ; A-772","BW-3665 - Sharples' pastel of Martha Washington ; A-772","BW-3666 - Sharples' pastel of Martha Washington and frame ; A-772","BW-3667 - Sharples' pastel of George Washington and frame ; A-772 ; Annual Report 1954, page 12","BW-3668 - Portrait of Lawrence Washington attributed to Wollaston ; W-126 ; Annual Report 1954, front","BW-3684 - View of Palladian window - sketch ; Annual Report 1954 Cover","BW-3686 - Syngman Rhee planting a tree ; Original by Abbie Rowe, courtesy of National Park Services","BW-3687/A-B - Letter - George A. Washington to General Washington, Oct 25, 1786 ; A-750 ; Annual Report 1954, pages 44-45","BW-3688/A-B - Letter - Martha Washington to \"Fanny\", Feb 3, 1793 ; Annual Report 1954, pages 36-37","BW-3710 - Sketch of George Washington Parke Custis (from Lossing)","BW-3711 - Sketch of George Washington Lafayette (from Lossing)","BW-3740 - Oil painting of Mount Vernon, circa 1850, owned by Mrs. Major ; A-830","BW-3785 - Over mantel painting in West Parlor [Front Parlor] - after repair ; W-356","BW-3787 - A.J. Davis pencil sketch of Mansion - West Front ; A-800 ; Annual Report 1955, page 34","BW-3788 - \"Tomb of Washington\" (Old Tomb, 1832) by Geo. Lehrman ; A-809","BW-3789 - Winslow Homer watercolor of Mansion ; A-803 ; Annual Report 1955, page 37","BW-3790 - A.J. Davis sketch of Portico circa 1831 ; A-800 ; Annual Report 1955, front cover","BW-3801 - Letter - George Washington to Humphreys, June 20, 1786 ; Annual Report 1955, page 23","BW-3811 - Needlework early view of Mansion ; A-807 ; Annual Report 1955, page 30","BW-3812 - An ode to Mount Vernon by David Humphreys ; Annual Report 1955, page 26","BW-3819 - Plate showing wheel harness, from Felton's Treatise on Carriages \u0026 Harness ; Annual Report 1955, page 15","BW-3965/A-B - Martha Washington Inventory: A - title page. B - 3rd page ; A-894\t; See #3955, #3956; Annual Report 1956","BW-3983/A-E - Measured drawings of outbuildings ; by Carroll Curtice - '56-'57","BW-3991 - Account of payment to Jos. Anthony, May 14, 1796, (Philadelphia Account Book) ; Historical Society of Pennsylvania ; Mount Vernon Silver, page 64, Illustration 31","BW-3994/A-C - Relief map of Mount Vernon","BW-4012/A-B - Letter - Tobias Lear to Thos. Law (Sat night 10 o'clock) re George Washington's illness ; Annual Report 1957, page 41","BW-4013 - Letter - Martha Washington to Frances Henley, Nov 30, 1789 (98?) ; Annual Report 1957, page 47","BW-4014 - Drawing - \"Destruction of the Bastille\" ; Annual Report 1957, page 22","BW-4016/A-B - Washington Inventory - one page - \"In the Library\" ; Annual Report 1957, page 28; Peter Collection","BW-4017/A-B - Title page and George Washington's signature - \"Travels in North America\" ; Annual Report 1957, page 26","BW-4270 - Chair cushion","BW-4271 - Fishing tackle ; A-950; W-2201/A ; Annual Report 1958, page 57","BW-4272 - Painting - \"Great Falls\" ; W-2","BW-4275/A-B - Table setting - Dining Room ; see CT 111/A-B","BW-4276/C - Mrs. Washington's Bedroom - construction research ; Also two color trans. (in office record file)","BW-4277 - Richardt's oil painting - \"Mount Vernon in 1858\" ; Annual Report 1958, page 10;  Photo of a photo","BW-4279 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - dried flower arrangements ;  see CT 117","BW-4285/C - Grounds plan perspective view ; See #690, 3495, 5040, 5614","BW-4286/A-B - Spring table setting ; CT 124/A-B","BW-4288/A-D - Miniature - Burwell Bassett by C.W. Peale ; see CT 120, 121","BW-4325 - Mansion - East Front with Houdon bust","BW-4326/A-D - Wright plaster profile of General Washington","BW-4328/A - Original framed engraving from George Washington's collection - Sentimental Journey / Sterne's ; W-2254","BW-4329/A - Original engraving from Mount Vernon - view of Nidpath Castle ; W-2255","BW-4331/A - Early photographic view of Tomb, 1858 ; glass negative 14\"x16\"","BW-4332/A - Early photographic view of East Front 1858 ; glass neg 14\"x16\"; going to Natl Trust - will return 7/21/61","BW-4360 - Houdon bust ; Courtesy Dwight Franklin","BW-4377/A-E - Mansion - west central door - exterior and interior views","BW-4433 - Hand netted and tied fringe ; also 4x5 ; missing 31Mar25","BW-4492 - Easter table Setting - Small Dining Room; 2/4/61","BW-4496/A-B - Office façade - with accumulated paint removed","BW-4500/A-B - View of Mockley Point - from south end of Mansion","BW-4506 - Girl Scouts on Circle, showing West Front","BW-4520/C-D - Latrobe view of Maryland shore - Present day view from approximately the same point","BW-4538 - Detail of Dining Room [Small Dining Room] ceiling ; From 1961 Restoration Exhibit ; missing 31Mar25","BW-4549/A-B - Early view of Mount Vernon - East Front (Lowell, Mass)","BW-4550/B - Early 1792 view of Mount Vernon - West Front Circle (Lowell, Mass)","BW-4566/A-B - West Front and Bowling Green after the Parkyns view ; See Negative #3198","BW-4570/A - View of river shores - south from Fort Washington","BW-4573/A - Mansion - West Front with visitors","BW-4574 - Mansion - from southeast lawn with visitors","BW-4582/A-B,D - Maryland shore from Boulevard overlook","BW-4682/A-B - View of Maryland shore with billboard in foreground","BW-4744/A-B - Mansion - West Front ; see CT 357/A-C","BW-4745/A - Mansion - East Front","BW-4751/C - 1963 version of map of Maryland shore ; see #4684","BW-4766/A-B - Mansion - West Front","BW-4777 - Kern, 1861 early view","BW-4778/A-B - Progress report","BW-4784/A - Robert \u0026 Lawrence Washington quitclaim (1601)","BW-4800 - General Washington's dressing gown ; W-2407/A","BW-4801/A-B - Flower Garden - palisade \u0026 Seed House","BW-4803 - Kitchen Garden - palisade \u0026 Seed House","BW-4808/A - Project overview editorials","BW-4809/B - Latrobe watercolor of Mansion with group on Piazza (photostat of) ; see 3729 ; Missing - 7Apr25","BW-4881/A-B - New Tomb","BW-4948/A-B - Bed in General Washington's Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber] ; W-194 ; Furniture Booklet","BW-4972/D-F - Measured Drawings of the Mansion for Handbook ; Special D, 1997?","BW-4973/C - Piscataway map as of May 1965","BW-5001 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - west hall, reproducing a view taken in 1899 by Detroit photographer for Mr. Humelsine's talk ; Also six 2x2 B\u0026W slides","BW-5037/A-D - Map showing location of Mount Vernon ; HB 1965, pp. 2-3","BW-5038/A-B - Plan of Flower Garden ; B copied from A by Landscape Architecture ; see 35mm by Judd \u0026 Detwerler","BW-5039/A-B - Plan of Kitchen Garden ; B copied from A by Landscape Architecture from 35mm by Judd \u0026 Detwerler","BW-5040/A-B - Perspective view of the Mansion, etc. ; HB 1965, pp. 50-51","BW-5042 - Map of the Five Farms ; HB 1965, pp. 98-99","BW-5060/B - List of plants, shrubs, etc., grown at Mount Vernon /s/ Franklin A. Whelan","BW-5086/A-B - Dinner in honor of Col. Dodge, Mayflower Hotel, October 20, 1934 ; Missing B - 7Apr25","BW-5122 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - north wall (wide angle view)","BW-5139/C - North Lane Storehouse interior","BW-5200/A-J - Funeral bills: A - Gutten, B - Ingle, C - Munn, D - Edick, E - MacKenzie, F - Fairfax County Clerk, G - Bowie, H - Keith, I - Lightfoot, J - Pinckney","BW-5381 - Charles Willson Peale's 1772 portrait of General Washington ; photograph by Victor Amato","BW-5383/A-B - Plat with survey notes - 1690 - George Brent","BW-5384/A-B - Land patent - Thomas Culpeper to Col. N. Spencer \u0026 Lt. John Washington, March 1, 1674, with George Washington's endorsement","BW-5432/A-F - Ground maps: A - Wharf Area, B - Mansion \u0026 outbuildings, C - Vice Regents' quarters area, D - Kennel Area, E - Shop area, F - Circle area ; Six 6\"x8\" portions of the topographic survey made by photogrammetry at a scale of 1\"= 200' ; photo by Sterling Maddox \u0026 Associates","BW-5436/A-D - Wade/McCaw Collections of Washington/Custis Memorabilia in place in museum cases","BW-5438/C-D - Mansion from the North Grove ; EV-5105, RP-130 ; - Photocopy of photo of an oil painting of 1857 presented by Donald Jackson, Editor, The Papers of Washington - \"The Old Mount Vernon\" by Eastman Johnson","BW-5440 - View from the north corner of the Piazza across river to the Maryland shore","BW-5441 - The Prince of Wales \u0026 President Buchanan at the Tomb entrance, October 5, 1860. (King Edward VII) ; Photocopy of a portion of a photograph of the painting by Rossiter of the visit of the Prince of Wales, October 5, 1860.","BW-5442 - Visit of the Prince of Wales, November 13, 1919, at the Tomb. (King Edward VIII, Duke of Windsor) ; Photocopy of a portion of a photograph (no #)","BW-5443 - Visit of King George VI \u0026 Queen Elizabeth, June 9, 1939, at the West Front ; Photocopy of a portion of a photograph by W. H. Lamb","BW-5444 - Visit of Princess Margaret \u0026 Lord Snowden, November 16, 1965, looking out a window ; Photocopy of a photograph by Norman Matheny","BW-5474 - List of prints in George Washington's hand","BW-5476 - Letter - Elizabeth Powell to George Washington, June 1, 1796","BW-5492 - \"The Washington Family\" - Paul-Bell, Philadelphia, 1800 ; RP-211, Print 5191 (Retro)","BW-5510/A-C - Portion of map of adjoining lands, c. 1772, drawn by George Washington: A - showing Belvoir, B - detail of Belvoir, C- Whole map ; RM-93; MS-2241","BW-5511 - Letter cover - John Parke Custis to Martha Washington, June 9, 1776 ; W-631 ; Missing - 7Apr25","BW-5520/A-B - Quilted \u0026 appliqued coverlet ; M-1299","BW-5529 - Stephen's Directory, pp. 192-193, with President George Washington's listing on page 193","BW-5530/A-B - Clerical copy of deed dated 6th of September 1654 granting 1000 acres to Giles Brent, Jr., B - 6-line endorsement in Washington's hand; reverse of 5530/A ; RM-283; MS-2832","BW-5531 - Land grant -Thomas, [Lord] Culpeper to Col. Nicholas Spencer \u0026 Lt. Col. John Washington, March 1, 1674, 5000 acres ; W-646","BW-5533 - Spencer-Washington Survey Plat - Division of 1690 ; W-648[MS]","BW-5534 - George Washington - letter to Dancing Assembly Nov 12, 1799","BW-5535 - George Washington's plan of the Piazza paving","BW-5614/A - Perspective view of Mount Vernon with key","BW-5644/A-B - Continental currency $35.00","BW-5645/A-D - Letter from Marquis de Chastellux to George Washington - 17 June 1784 ; RM-207, MS-2665","BW-5646/A-B - Map of Mt. Zepher and Union Farms","BW-5653/A-B - Original Tree of Life Carpet \u0026 Grass mat in Banquet Hall [New Room] ; A - Original Tree of Life Carpet, 2 negatives, B - Grass mat in Banquet Hall [New Room], 3 negatives ; photo by R. Schwartz for Tony Landreau","BW-5676/A-E - Pohick Church ; returned by Beck Engraving Co, 1935.  See 1932 Handbook, page 34; retro accessioned 6/76","BW-5677 - Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber] ; 1932 Handbook, same as #5676","BW-5678 - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room] ; See 1932 Handbook, page 22, see neg 612","BW-5679 - Portico and flagpole ; conditions same as #5676","BW-5767/A-D - Vaughan Plan ; photo by Barton-Cotton\t; color separations in B\u0026W negative form used in 1976 Annual Report cover","BW-5776 - Mrs. Ella Bassett Washington, Vice Regent of West Virginia, 1870-1898 ; Negative from original photo in VR scrapbook","BW-6396 - West Front from Bowling Green gate ; Dev Office turned over 8/86","BW-6397 - East Front from slightly south of Mansion ; Dev Office turned over 8/86","BW-6398 - South wall of Large Dining Room [New Room] ; Dev Office turned over 8/86","BW-6399 - East wall of A.P.C. building from north ; Dev Office turned over 8/86","BW-6732 - Large Dining Room - Christmas pie ; also 4x5","BW-6735 - Jim Rees' \"great cake\" ; also 4x5","BW-6893 - Moulding profiles - Rooms 106 and 113 by Morley J. Williams - 1937 ; new neg '92","BW-6894 - Moulding profiles - Rooms 103 and 104, by Morley J. Williams - 1937 ; new neg '92","BW-6895 - Floor plan - second floor 1898 ; new neg '92","BW-6896 - Drawing - Palladian window, John Loughnane ; new neg '92","BW-6897 - Drawing - Banquet Hall [New Room] ornamentation, John Loughnane ; new neg '92","BW-6898 - Restoration plan - Garden and dependencies, Morley J. Williams ; new neg '92","BW-6899 - North elevation, John Loughnane and Earl Purdy ; new neg '92","BW-6900 - Drawing - West Front 1933, Chester Price ; new neg '92","BW-6901 - Drawing - West Front, John Loughnane - Earl Purdy ; new neg '92","BW-6902 - First floor plan of Mansion, Philip San Filippo ; new neg '92","BW-6903/1-5 - Architectural Drawings: 1 - Schedule of doors, 2 - 2-Y-5. 3 - 2-Y-2, 4 - 2-Y-4, 5 - 2-Y-3 ; new neg '92","BW-6910/1-2 - Record of hubs set around Mansion - 1935 ; new neg '92","BW-6911 - \"Survey of Washington's Home\" drawn by Theophilus ... ; new neg '92","BW-6912/1-12 - Architectural drawings - Feb 1932 by Charles K. Bryant for city of N.Y., Centennial of George Washington's birth ; new neg '92","BW-6949/1-3 - Architectural drawings (Williams/Scruggs) - Mansion: 1 - west elevation, 2 - east elevation, 3 - North and south elevations ; photo by Reprographics H.S.R. '92","BW-6950/1-2 - Architectural drawings (Williams/Scruggs) - Mansion: 1 - north \u0026 south sections, 2 - section to west ; photo by Reprographics H.S.R. '92","BW-6951/1-3 - Architectural drawings (Hopkins, Ulman, Williams) - Mansion: 1 - 1st floor plan, 2 - 2nd floor plan, 3 - 3rd floor plan ; photo by Reprographics H.S.R. '92","BW-6952/1-4 - Architectural drawings (Emerson, Hopkins, Williams)- Kitchen: 1 - north elevation, 2 - south elevation \u0026 east, 3 - south \u0026 east sections, 4 - floor plan ; photo by Reprographics H.S.R. '92","BW-6953/1-2 - Architectural drawings (Williams, Ulman) - Mansion: 1 - 1st floor perspective, 2 - 2nd floor perspective ; photo by Reprographics H.S.R. '92","BW-7029 - Measured drawings - Circulation Plan - Tomb (Worth Bailey) ; photo by Reprographics","BW-7030 - Measured drawings - Mansion - 1st floor plan 1898 ; photo by Reprographics","BW-7031 - Measured drawings - Tomb repairs 1936 Marc Williams ; photo by Reprographics","BW-7032 - Measured drawings - Guard House - Tomb - Macomber ; photo by Reprographics","BW-7033 - Measured drawings - Tomb repairs 1937 Marc Williams ; photo by Reprographics","BW-7058 - Sixteen-sided barn from glass slide ; photo by Washington House, 3 negatives ; also 4x5","BW-7064/A-B - Maps - 1754 map of Virginia \u0026 western parts of the colony from Journal of Major Washington ; photo by Washington House","BW-7155 - Measured Drawings - Elevation of New Tomb by Walter C. Densmore, March 13, 1937 \u0026 Ground Plan - Outer Vault by Walter C. Densmore, March 13, 1937 ; retro ; photo by Reprographics","BW-7156 - Measured Drawings - Circulation Plan - Area around New Tomb, December 26, 1945 and Rear Vault - New Tomb by Worth Bailey, November 1936 ;  retro ; photo by Reprographics","BW-7228 - Media - Bill Sommerfield as George Washington greeting visitors on Bowling Green","BW-7323 - Visitors - Charles, Prince of Wales, Princess Anne, Julie \u0026 Tricia Nixon, David Eisenhower ; retro","BW-7324 - Visitors - Madame Khruschev with daughters \u0026 Charles Cecil Wall ; Star Staff photo ; Restricted","BW-7325 - Record photo - 1931 tree-planting on N.S. Capitol grounds ; Time Staff photo","BW-7384 - Furniture - Aitkin secretary - Burling chair - in place, Study ; retro","BW-7385 - Mansion - East Front ; retrp","BW-7533 - Engraving - \"Apotheosis of Washington\" after R. Peale ; See also CN 6718","BW-7723 - Distinguished visitors - Audrey Hepburn in Upper Garden ; retro","BW-7724 - Engraving - First in Peace ; retro ; also 4x5","BW-7725 - Five Farms survey (1793) ;  retro","Negative BW-105/b destroyed due to deteroriation, October 12, 2004. One duplicate negative created in 2004 - from BW-105/a.","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative BW-113/A deteriorating, destroyed (10-12-2004)","Negative destroyed, proof only","Original negative showing detetioration, removed and duplicated (2004)","Negative BW-138a deteriorated, copied and discarded - 10/12/2004","Negative BW-139b deteriorated, copied and discarded - 10/12/2004","Negative BW-140b deteriorated, copied and removed - 10/12/2004","Negative had deteriorated and was too dark - removed from collecton - 10/12/2004","Negative BW-144b deteriorated, copied and discarded - 10/12/2004","Original negative missing - 2/24/2022","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Note in logbook indicates that proof was lent to John C. Chatterton on 8/3/1951","Note in logbook indicates that negative was lent to John C. Chatterton on 8/3/1951","Inventory on 11/1/1985 - negative missing","Note in logbook indicates that negative was lent to John C. Chatterton on 8/3/1951","Inventory on 11/1/1985 - negative missing","Note in logbook indicates that negative was lent to John C. Chatterton on 8/3/1951","Inventory on 11/1/1985 - negative missing","Note in logbook indicates that negative was lent to John C. Chatterton on 8/3/1951","Inventory on 11/1/1985 - negative missing","Original deteriorating - removed 2004","Note in logbook indicates that negative was lent to John C. Chatterton on 8/3/1951","Inventory on 11/1/1985 - negative missing","Inventory on 11/1/1985 - negative missing","Inventory on 11/1/1985 - negative missing","Note in logbook indicates that negative was lent to John C. Chatterton on 8/3/1951","Inventory on 11/1/1985 - negative missing","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative missing - 03/07/2022","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destoryed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Note in catalog book: Out -John C. Chatterton - 8/3/1951; Missing 11/1/1985","Negative destroyed, proof only","Note from catalog book: Out -John C. Chatterton - 8/3/1951; Missing 11/1/1985","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Note from catalog book: Missing 11/1/1985","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negatives destroyed, proofs only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negatives destroyed, proofs only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negatives destroyed, proofs only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","BW-453/N-R - Negatives destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Note in catalog book: Out - John C. Chatterton - 8/3/51;  Missing 11/1/85","Note on catalog book: Out - John C. Chatterton - 8/3/51;  Missing 11/1/85","Note in catalog book: Out - John C. Chatterton - 8/4/51; missing 11/4/85","Notes in catalog book: Out -John C. Chatterton - 8/3/51; Missing 11/4/85","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","(2) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 1","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative restored, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Note in catalog book: Original destroyed, copy negative 7/79 [1979]","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destoryed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destoyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","827/A-C, F - Negative destroyed, proof only","Original negative or proof missing as of 10/24/2022","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","BW-844/A - negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative missing, proof only - 11/14/2022","Negative destroyed, proof only","Note in catalog book, negatives missing 5/23/1986","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destoyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, print only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","BW-17a - Marked \"missing\"","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destoryed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative BW-31, noted as destroyed","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destoyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","NITRATE NEGATIVE - duplicate made (4x5) and original destroyed in 2004","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","BW-908B - Missing 11-5-55","Note in the catalog books: A and D destroyed, too fuzzy (11/18/1975)","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative destroyed, proof only","Negative deteriorating - removed 2025","Negative deteriorating - removed 2025","Negative deteriorating - removed 2025","Negative deteriorating - removed 2025","Negative deteriorating - removed 2025","Negative deteriorating - removed 2025","Negative deteriorating - removed 2025","Negative deteriorating - removed 2025","Negative deteriorating - removed 2025","Negative deteriorating - removed 2025","Negative deteriorating - removed 2025","Negative deteriorating - removed 2025","Negative deteriorating - removed 2025","Negative deteriorating - removed 2025","The Historical Photograph Collection is largely comprised of materials created by or for the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association. Photographers primarily include staff members and contract photographers. The collection spans the 1930s to the 2000s and includes analog material made up of a variety of sizes of film negatives providing a visual history of the Mansion, outbuildings, tombs, grounds, events, visitors, collection objects, personnel, restoration, and changes throughout the estate.","Photo Archives of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association","Mount Vernon Ladies' Association of the Union","Capitol Photo","Davis, Wick, Rosengarten Company, Inc.","National Geographic Society (U.S.)","Micro-Master","Judd \u0026 Detweiler","Henry's Camera Center","Cooper Trent","Detroit Publishing Co.","MFM Design","Northeast Document Conservation Center (NEDCC)","Tisara Studio (Alexandria, VA)","United States Information Agency","International News Photos (New York, N.Y.)","Wall, Charles Cecil, 1903-1995","Morse, Frank","Fisher, Robert B.","Crandell, Dwight S.","Marler, Howard B.","Boyle, Bonnie","Vaughan, Ted","Abbott, Harold T.","Killam, Charles W.","Grimsley, Norman, 1890-1976","Petitt, Arthur","Dodge, Harrison Howell, 1852-1937","Woodbury, Charlotte, 1873-1966","Brown, Caroline Hinman Clement","Jennings, Annie Burr, 1855-1939","Warren, Romayne Latta, 1877-1968","Foster, Victorine Du Pont, 1849-1934","Hanks, Mary Esther Vilas, 1873-1959","Failing, Mary Forbush, 1862-1947","Quander, Thomas H.","Duvall, James Garfield (Jesse)","Permar, William Jones, 1856-1940","Rouse, James B., 1896-1946","Rouse, William L.","Thomas, O. J. \"Buck\" (Oswald)","Rouse, Harrison Dodge","Maxey, Mary Frances Campbell","Damtew, Desta, Ras, 1892-1937","Roosevelt, Eleanor, 1884-1962","Thayer, Pauline Revere, 1862-1934","Young , James","Washington, Julian H., 1894-1953","Comegys, Harriet Clayton, 1840-1927","Archer, James R.","Leet Bros.","Enersen, Lawrence","Cunningham, Ann Pamela, 1816-1875","Neitzey, Wilfred Henry, 1895-1988","Miller, George W. (Willie)","Lacey, Fred","Simms, Walter","Ayres, Tom","Collins, Howard","Rogers, Manuel","McCalley, Charles","Deavers, Linton, 1906-1968","Costello, Ernest","Ford, George F., 1859-1935","Stirl, George S.","Richards, Alice Haliburton King, 1860-1936","Peery, George Campbell, 1873-1952","Peery, Nancy Gillespie, 1882-1963","Call, Norman, 1880-1959","Page, Roswell, 1858-1939","Smoot, William Albert, 2nd, 1878-1941","Lehman, Harry","Doughton, Page","Taylor, Roy","Webster, John Wallace","Mott, Agnes Peter, 1880-1957","Price, James H.  (James Hubert), 1878-1943","George VI, King of Great Britain, 1895-1952","Elizabeth, Queen, consort of George VI, King of Great Britain, 1900-2002","Towner, Harriet C. (Harriet Cole), 1869-1942","Reith, Alexander","Teller, Albert","Murdock, John Robert, 1885-1972","Johnston, Frances Benjamin, 1864-1952","Bourbon-Parma, Félix Marie Vincent de (Vollstaendiger Name), 1893-1970","Davies, Joseph Edward, 1876-1958","Woltz, Lewis P.","Juliana, Queen of the Netherlands, 1909-2004","Macomber, Walter","Rowe, Abbie, 1905-1967","Chamberlain, Samuel V., 1895-1975","Hatch","Dunlop, James R.","Chatterton, John C.","Bailey, Worth, 1908-1980","Washington, Eleanor Love Selden, 1824-1860","Miller, Walter","Loeb, Morris, 1878-1969","Washington, Ella Bassett, 1834-1898","Anderson, Anne Page Wilder, 1873-1956","Holden, Polly Bullard, 1906-2004","Barnes, Mary Fauntleroy, 1824-1912","Skutans, Albert","Greenough, Louisa Ingersoll, 1813-1891","Lamb, William Harrison","Johnston, Elizabeth Johnston Evans, 1851-1934","Longfellow, Alice M. 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For additional information please contact the Manager of Visual Resources.\u003c/p\u003e"],"custodhist_heading_ssm":["Custodial History"],"custodhist_tesim":["Items in this collection were either created by or under contract by the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association. Materials are added to the collection as they are created or processed. For additional information please contact the Manager of Visual Resources."],"fileplan_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBW-3085 - Pair of brass candlesticks [M-1629/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e"],"fileplan_heading_ssm":["File Plan"],"fileplan_tesim":["BW-3085 - Pair of brass candlesticks [M-1629/A-B]"],"odd_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBW-3579/A-D - Two chairs owned by George Washington side-by-side. The chair on the left [W-159] is in the Mount Vernon collection and the chair on the right is in the collection at the Masonic Lodge in Alexandria, Virginia. BW-3579/D shows Mr. Heisley with the Mount Vernon chair [W-159]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3580/A-B - A - Windsor chair said to have come from Mount Vernon, B - Chippendale chair, leather seat; said to have come from Mount Vernon ; Masonic Memorial Lodge Museum, Alexandria, VA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3587/A-C - Queen Anne walnut table - for consideration\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3772 - Grain bin in stable ; H-1939; A-738\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3773 - Wood trunk in Spinning House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3784/A-D - Lord Fairfax's chair ; A-679; H-1888 ; also no. 3918 \u0026amp; 3537\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3904/A-C - Mahogany ladderback chair ; A-894, W-2185 ; Peter Collection #72 (120), see #3928 ; photo by Mr. Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3917/A-E - Paint removal from Mansion ; James Garfield Duvall \"Jessie\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3952 - View of painting progress on West Front ; Annual Report 1956\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3957/A-B - North colonnade\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4354/A-D - Drainage tunnel - opening of small tunnel at Old Tomb\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4355/A-B - Sea wall - hell hole outfall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4995 - Mule cart (65-116) ; Outbuildings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4996 - Harrow (61-41) ; Outbuildings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4997 - Grindstone (60-87) ; Outbuildings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5206/1-12 - Winter scenes with rime frost: 1 - Mansion - north end, from north grove, 2/3 - North Necessary from Storehouse, 4 - Courtyard \u0026amp; Servants' Hall from head of South Lane, 5 - South Necessary from South Lane, 6 - Mansion - south end, from south grove, 7 - Well House from south grove, 8 - North grove \u0026amp; Spinning House from Piazza, 9 - Mansion shot from northeast lawn, 10 - Courtyard from entrance to south serpentine, 11 -Mansion - West Front, from south serpentine\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5217/1-10 - Transplanting of weeping tree boxwood ; missing - 5May2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5218/11-12 - Repaving Tomb approach walk ; missing - 5May2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5219/1-12 - Central Hall, second floor, construction research ; missing - 5May2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5238/2-3,5-8 - Chest of drawers - details of top \u0026amp; legs ; W-1420 ; Yale-Kountze Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5239/4-5,8-9 - Mahogany empire sofa ; H-1380\t; Yale-Kountze Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5240/1-12 - Mansion steps north end of Piazza - excavation research\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5242/1-12 - Family Kitchen - west wall stripped of paint\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5243/5-12 - Servant's hall - construction research - framing members exposed during replacement of insulation material\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5244/1-12 - Servants Hall - construction research\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5245/4-11 - Mule shed at stable\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5246 - Buckeye tree No. 79 - base of stem\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5247/2-3 - Buckeye tree Nos. 79 \u0026amp; 92 - base of stems\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5251/6-9 - Courtyard \u0026amp; West Front with visitors\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5252/1-4 - Visitors\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5253/1-2,5-6,10-11 - Family Kitchen: 1-2 - south wall repair, 5-6 - south wall repair, 10-11 - east wall stripped for repainting\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5254/2, 6-7,8-10 - Family Kitchen - stripping paint\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5255/1-2,4-12 - Family Kitchen - construction research, 4-12 - south wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5256/2-5 - Family Kitchen - construction research south wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5257/2-12 - North colonnade - stripping paint and construction research\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5291/5-12 - Trees - removal of beech (No. 90) \u0026amp; Kentucky coffee bean tree (No. 89)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5293/10-12 - Tomb - memorial shaft of Bushrod Washington - a portion of the inscription\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5295/A1-12,B1-9 - Research excavation at Blacksmith Shop site\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5296/1-2 - East door Servants' Hall - stripped for repainting\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5297/1-2 - Cedrus libani A. Rich (Cedar of Lebanon) growing near Tomb\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5368/3-4,7-8 - Family Kitchen construction research - repair of framing behind Well House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5369 - Family Kitchen east wall stripped of paint\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5371/1-12 - Causeway of Wharf: 1-2 - 1 1/2\" settlement of coping block, 3-10 - 1\" settlement of pavement, 11-12 - Visitors \u0026amp; view of settlement\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5372 - Causeway pavement showing repair at headwall of outer waterway\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5419/32-33 - Aerial view of Exhibition Area looking toward West Front \u0026amp; showing river to Maryland shore\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5424/1-10 - Hinge details - east vestibule door to Mansion Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5453/1-4 - Coach House - details of door post on east side\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5453/5-12 - Kitchen Garden: 5-8 - lower dipping basin, 9-10 - upper dipping basin, 11-12 - bee hive house\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5464/1-8 - Coach House - construction details\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5471/1,4-5,8-9 - Construction details, joists framing hearth, third floor bedroom\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5472/7-8,11-12 - Construction details, third floor bedroom: 7-8 - Joists framing hearth, 11 - Bracing bolted to floor \u0026amp; ceiling joists, between Banquet Hall \u0026amp; third floor, 12 - Joists in alcove below window\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5473/1-7 - Construction details, third floor bedroom: 1-5 - Floor joist details towards door, 6-7 - Lath details between joists nos. 3 \u0026amp; 5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5483/1-6,8-12 - Crawl spaces under Mansion roof: 1-2 - West of 3rd floor lumber room over Banquet Hall - CO2 pipes, 3-4 - Above northwest Circle Banquet Hall, showing tie rods \u0026amp; ceiling braces, 5-6 - Above Banquet Hall showing truss bracing, 8-9 - Above Banquet Hall showing framing from 1758, north window, Blue Bedroom, 10-11 - Between 1758 east eave, Piazza roof \u0026amp; ceiling Joists, showing early shingles, 12 - Above third floor bedrooms on north \u0026amp; beneath the ridge; CO2 pipes \u0026amp; nozzles\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5484/4-6,8-12 - Mansion basement details: 4 - Steps at south end, 5 - Photoelectric alarm control, 6 - East wall at south end, 8 - South end wall, window near entrance, 9 - South end heater unit, 10-11 - Joist details beneath Butler's Pantry and closet, 12 - Window and vent opening under platform outside Library door\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5485/1-4,6-11 - Mansion basement details: 1 - Modern supports beneath Library and south end heater unit, 2 - Fireplace opening in south room, 3 - Modern supports beneath downstairs bedroom, 4 - Iron hot water radiator and enclosing sheet metal duct beneath fireplace of downstairs bedroom, 6 - South arched vault beneath Piazza, 7-8 - English bonded brick wall of vault, 9-10 - Early stone foundation wall along corridor opposite vault, 11 - Reproduction cornerstone set in location of original stone beneath Central Hall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5486/1,3-10 - Mansion details: 1 - basement - unexcavated portion beneath West Parlor [Front Parlor], 3 - basement - ice pit beneath Banquet Hall, 4 - basement - floor drain sump beneath Family Dining Room, 5 -  basement - irregular joists beneath downstairs bedroom supported by modern material, 6 - master bedroom - north end room, restored shelving, 7 - master bedroom, south end room, restored shelving, 8-10 - third floor room at south end, restored shelving\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5491/1-12 - Park wall, June 1972, undermined and collapsed area following storm Agnes, June 21-22. Uprooted locust tree\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5493/1-6 - Several areas: 1 - Vineyard nursery - shearing boxwood end of March, 2 - Tomb area - stump of red cedar uprooted storm, 3/22/72, 3-4 - Wharf causeway curb and pavement settlement, 5-6 -Seawall coping beng reset where loosened\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5507/1-12 - Several areas: 1-6 - South lawn - brick barrel - shaped drain beneath turf, 7-9 - Park wall - undermined area, 10-12 - Grounds - planting at head of Tomb walk\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5508/1-6 - Spinning House: 1-3 - south end exterior wall with weather boards removed to reveal nogging between studs, 4-6 - detail of nogging\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5509/2-7 - Structural details of end rails of General Washington's bed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5537/1-12 - Photographs taken of spring visitation for April,1973, Monthly Report\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5538/1-12 - Spring visitation for April '73 Monthly Report\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5539/1-12 - Spring visitation for April '73 Monthly Report\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5540/1-12 - Spring visitation for April '73 Monthly Report\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5541/3-4 - Director Charles Cecil Wall places last coping brick on restored Deer Park wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5542/2-12 - Striping wheels of the Powel coach\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5543/3-8,10-12 - Park wall reconstruction\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5544/1-2,4-7,11-12 - Park wall reconstruction\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5545/1-7,9-10 - Removal of ash tree No. 125\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5546/1-3,8 - Replacement of steel water tanks\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5547/2-12 - Various - General's Bed, West Front, Park slope: 2-3 - General's bed with sacking bottom--Curator \u0026amp; Mr. Wilfred, 4-5 - General's bed with sacking bottom--Director Charles Cecil Wall, Curator \u0026amp; Mr. Wilfred, 6-8 - Repainting West Front - G. Talbot \u0026amp; J. Simms, 9 - Visitors at West Front entrance, 10-12 - Bulldozer turned over on park slope ; Director's Monthly Report?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5551 - Professor Lucchetti \u0026amp; assistant working on George Washington's sarcophagus\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5552/1-9 - Inscriptions on marble sarcophagus of George Washington \u0026amp; Martha Washington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5553/1-8 - Inscriptions on memorial shaft of Bushrod \u0026amp; Anna Washington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5554/1-8 - Inscriptions on memorial shaft of John Augustine \u0026amp; Jane Washington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5555/1-5 - Inscriptions on Lewis-Conrad shafts ; #5 missing - 12May2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5556/2-12 - Tomb plaque inscriptions\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5557/1-15 - Restoration work on sarcophagi \u0026amp; detail of damage\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5573/5-6,8,11-12 - Mansion - re-roofing cupola\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5624/1 - Mr. Walter C. Densmore's farewell\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5656 - Former Senator Sam Ervin (North Carolina) recording a series for CBS during April ; [1 print of neg]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5634 - Regent's reception for Piscataway Park donors - Peter H.B. Frelinghuysen (New Jersey), Mrs. Thomas Turner Cooke, Regent, \u0026amp; Vice Regent ; Monthly Report May 1975\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5635 - Wilfred Neitzey repairs the Kitchen Garden bee house, designed some years ago by Mr. Macomber.  Replacements of weather boarding \u0026amp; roof surfaces necessary\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5642 - Unloading carload of coal at Newington siding below Fort Belvoir - gift of Hon. Nicolas Arroyo ;  For Director's Monthly Report\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5650 - Museum attendants in various uniforms (Kennedy, Papile, Keeler, St. Mars, Vessa, Akagi, Tancil) ; Director's Monthly Report\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5667 - Weathervane - dove of peace ; 35 mm slide similar; see CT 874\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5674 - Lafayette Bedroom - new hangings ; see CT/CW-877\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5720/A-C - Lace fragments, A\u0026amp;C - W-2710, B - W-2714 ; 7611161-4\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5721/A-C - Lace fragments, A\u0026amp;B - W-2713, C - W-2711 ; 7611161-8; See #5720 for Contact prints ; two of B, no C - missing 12May2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5722/A-C - Lace fragments ; W-2712, W-2715 ;\t7611161-11 ; See #5720 for Contact prints\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5723/A-C - Lace fragments ; W-2710/A, W-2714/A ;\t7611161-14\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5724/A-C - Lace fragments ; W-2709 ;\t7611161-17 ; See #5723 for Contact prints\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5725/A-C - Lace fragments ; W-2690/C-D ; 7611161-22 ; See #5723 for Contact prints\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5726/A-C - Lace fragments ; W-2690/A-B ;\t7611161-26\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5727/A-C - Shuttle - mesh stick ; W-2682 ;\t7611161-31 ; See #5726 for Contact prints; PFL-451\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5728/A-D - Pearl brooch ; W-2686\t; 7611161-36 ; See #5726 for Contact prints\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5729/A-C - Box \u0026amp; loose strand of pearls ; W-2683/A\u0026amp;B\t; 7611161-39 ; PFL-431\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5730/A-D - Bag with sewing paraphernalia ; ?-2689 ; 7611161-44 ; See #5729 for Contact prints\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5731/A(1-2),B(1-2) - Cotton dress - Patty Custis: A - back, B - front ; W-2674 ;\t7611161-49 ; See #5729 for Contact prints\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5732/A(1-2),B(1-2) - Dimity wrapper (Martha Washington's?): A - front, B - back ; W-2672\t; 7611161-62\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5733/A(1-2),B(1-2) - Waistcoat: A - front, B - back ; W-2673\t; 761161-67b; See #5732 for Contact prints\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5734/A(1-2),B(1-2) - Baby slip: A - front, B - back ; W-2676 ;\t7611161-73(A) ; PFL-396\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5735/A-B - Bed netting ; W-2666 ; 7611161-79 ; See #5734 for Contact prints\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5736/A-B - Velvet fragment pieces (three) ; W-2685/A-C ;\t7611161-83 ; See #5734 for Contact prints\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5737/A-B - Wool blanket ; W-2679\t; 7611161-85 ; PFL-485\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5738/A-B - Wool blanket ; W-2680 ;\t7611161-89 ; See #5737 for Contact prints; PFL-482\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5739/A-B - Cotton fragment ; W-2675 ; 7611161-91 ; See #5737 for Contact prints; PFL 392\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5740/A-B - Linen cloths (two) ; 7611161-95 ; See #5737 for Contact prints\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5741/A-B - Ribbon - satin ; 7611161-99 ; PFL 418\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5742/A-B - Lace fragment \u0026amp; linen ; W-2684 ; 7611161-101 ; see #5741 for Contact prints; PFL-54\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5749/A-B - Silver salver ; W-2694 ; 7611161-105 ; See #5741 for Contact prints\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5740/A-B - Silver lemon strainer ; W-2688 ; 7611161-107 ; See #5741 for Contact prints\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5757A-D - Jewelry: A - Garnet bandeaux, W-2687/A; B - Ring, W-2687/B; C - Cresent pin, W-2687/C; D - Spray pin, W-2687/D; E - Earrings, W-2687/E ; 7611-111-10\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5758/A-C - Netting needles \u0026amp; case ; W-2681 ; 7611-111-11; See #5757 for Contact prints\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5759/A-H - Baby cap ; W-2677\t; 7611-111-12\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5784/A-C - Architectural Drawings ; page 51\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5785/A-C - Architectural Drawings ; page 52\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5786/A-C - Architectural Drawings ; page 52\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5787/A-C - Architectural Drawings ; page 52\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5788/A-C - Architectural Drawings ; page 52\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5789/A-D - Architectural Drawings ; page 53\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5791/A-C - Letter - George Washington to Bushrod ; page 53\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5792/A-D - Richardt ; page 53 ; see CT 894\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5793/A-D - Wine Rinser ; page 53-54 ; see CT 893\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5844/1-11 - Mansion Banquet Hall - Palladian window (restoration details) ; pages 50-51 ; see CN 1905\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5862 - Palladian window exterior ; page 54\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5863/1-8 - Slave grave marker given by Fritz Hirshfeld ; pg 54\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5864/1-16 - Windsor chair \u0026amp; shell cushion ; pages 55-56\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5865/1-5 - Shell cushion ; page 56\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5866/A-J - Punch bowl - tobacco leaf ; page 84\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5867/A-J - Canton platter ;  pages 85-86\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5868/A-F - Nanking vegetable dish ; page 86\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5869/A-G - Nanking vegetable dish - lid ; pages 86-87\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5870/A-D - Nanking vegetable dish - silver handle ; pages 86-87\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5871/A-C - Delft bowl \u0026amp; guglet ; page 87\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5872/A-I - Canton soup plate ; pages 87-88\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5873/A-D - Small vase from Blue Bedroom\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5874/A-D - Square Nanking plate ; pages 88-89\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5875/A-E - Shell-shaped Nanking plate and oval platter ; page 89\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5877/A-G - Ivory button ; pages 89-90\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5878/A-D - Slave list - pg. 2-3 ; page 90\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5879/A-D - Slave list - pg. 4-5 ; page 90\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5880/A-D - List of Negroes - pg. 6\u0026amp;7 ; pages 90-91\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5881/A-D - List of Negroes - p.8 ; pages 90-91\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5911/1-2 - Palisade fence - Botanical Garden ; page 84\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5912 - Linda Fullerton, new garden helper ; page 84\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5916/A-C - Porthole portrait of Washington ; page 95\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5963/1-12 - East Front ; pages 9-10\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5964/1-12 - Kitchen Garden ; pages 10-11\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5965/1-12 - Martha Washington's desk - Argand lamp (1-7), pages 11-12 ; \u0026amp; Family Dining Room - breakfast Setting (8-12), page 12\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5966/1-12 - Family Dining Room - breakfast Setting ; pages 12-13\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5967/1-10 - Halon Installation: 1-3 - Third floor passage, north to south from doorway of bedroom #1; cupola stairs at right - 2 floor boards removed, 4 - Blue Bedroom: facing north wall; floor boards removed, 5 - Close-up of Blue Bedroom facing north wall, 6 - Blue Bedroom facing north; remains of pugging under floorboards and traces of plaster (pugging) on underside of floor board, 7 - Blue Bedroom facing north; close-up of joists, pugging Laths \u0026amp; evidence of pugging on underside of floor boards to the right, 8-9 - Blue Bedroom, northeast corner, 10 - Blue Bedroom looking towards east wall ; pages 13-14\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5968/1-10 - Halon Installation: 1 - Nelly Custis Bedroom [Chintz Room]; pugging exposed under floorboards cut for installation of Dining Room smoke detector - underside of cut floorboards show the plaster (pugging), 2 - Nelly Custis Bedroom [Chintz Room]; left: underside of cut floorboards show lath \u0026amp; plaster marks of pugging; right section of exposed pugging. 3 -  Nelly Custis Bedroom [Chintz Room], looking south to north, 4 - Nelly Custis Bedroom [Chintz Room]; exposed pugging looking south to north, 5 - Nelly Custis Bedroom [Chintz Room]; similar exposed pugging, 6 -  Lafayette Bedroom; east wall, 3rd board from wall, 7 - Lafayette Bedroom; east wall on right of picture, 8 - Lafayette Bedroom; north wall, 9 - Lafayette Bedroom; south wall; 11th floorboard from east wall, 10 - Lafayette Bedroom; north \u0026amp; east walls ; pages 14-15\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5969/1-11 - Halon Installation - Several Areas: 1 - Nelly Custis Bedroom [Chintz Room] closet; cable on west wall, second floor area over north closet off Library hall, 2 - Hall bedroom, south wall, looking through to ceiling of Central Hall  (not visible in picture but visible on spot is the plaster wall (or finish coat) behind the Central Hall paneling indicating that the paneling was added at a time later than the original construction), 3 - Upper Hall; Jimmy McVee cutting rubber in preparation for cutting floorboards; John Hupman facing the camera; Jim Simms to right, 4 - Upper Hall, northeast corner; boards pulled for smoke detector device installation in Central Hall ceiling (workers: H. Rouse, J. McVee, C. Meadows, J. Hupman, J. Simms), 5 -  Washington's Bedroom, north wall, 6 - Yellow Bedroom (?), 7 - Upper Hall: east wall \u0026amp; door to third floor stairway, 8 - Yellow Bedroom, north wall, 9 -Library [Study]: fireplace panel - upper left side of fireplace, 10 - Library [Study]: fireplace panel on upper left side of fireplace, shows brick wall of fireplace, 11 - Library [Study]: fireplace panel, similar to upper left side of fireplace, showing large beams ; pages 15-16\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5982/1-12 - Mount Vernon fire engine ; pages 16-17\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5988/1-12 - Various photos: 1-2 - Birch view, 3-4 - Winslow House, 5-6 - Bennett view, 7-8 - Mount Vernon Ladies Association (MVLA) Badge, 9-10 - Ambro type older Tomb. 11-12 - Mrs. Laughton ; pages 17-18\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5989/1-11 - Various photos: 1-4 - Lily Macalester Laughton and Council (from old photo), 5-6 - Martha Washington letter - 6/26/1776, 7-11 - Kern view ; pages 18-19\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5991/1-16 - Halon test ; pages 19-20\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5994/1-7 - Trunk and portmanteau: 1-2 - Trunk # 3, 3-4 - Label trunk # 3, 5-6 - Portmanteau, 7 - label Portmanteau ; page 24\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5995/1-10 - Various photos: 1-2 - Portmanteau, 3-4 - Trunk # 4, 5-6 - Label trunk # 4, 7-8 - Pack bag, 9-10 - Fanny - Pine portrait ; pages 24-25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5996/1-6 - 1-3 - Pistols, 4-6 - 2 holsters and pistol ; page 25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5997/1-12 - Various photos: 1-2 - 2 holsters, 3-5 - Telescope - mahogany and brass, 6-9 - 2 spurs with writing, 10-12 - 2 spurs with chain ; page 26\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5998/1-4 - Camp knife, fork and towel, 1-2 - Camp knife and fork, 3-4 - Camp towel ; page 27\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-102 - Washington crest\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-103 - Silver camp goblets\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-104 - Sitting room table in downstairs chamber\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-105/a-b - Two salt spoons\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-106 - Tilt-top table\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-107 - A Neat Landscape after Claude Lorrain [W-365] above mantel in west parlor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-108 - Nelly Custis crib [W-237]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-109 - Grandfather clock [W-193] on landing of central passage stairs, view looking down from stairs ascending to second floor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-110 - BW-110a - Group of silver spoons in various sizes, a pair of sugar tongs and a nut pick (?).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-111 - BW-111a - Buttons and buckles\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-112 - Group of silver spoons in various sizes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-113 - Portrait of George Washington by Gilbert Stuart, c. 1798 [H-4]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-114 - BW-114a - Wall brackets, carved and gilded [W-57]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-116 - Detail of curtain cornice hanging in the front parlor [W-34]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-117 - Sword cases in Mansion, displayed with sashes and French hunting horn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-118 - Looking glass or mirror [H-6], deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-119 - Portrait of Marquis de Lafayette, possibly by Joseph Boze, c. 1780-1790 [H-79]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-121 - Hall door detail - central hall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-122 - Smallsword - Dress Sword [W-84]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-122 - Detail of Palladian or Venetian window molding in the new room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-124 - Detail of bullseye and pediment on west front of Mansion\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-125 - BW-125a - Detail of molding in New Room.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-126 - Detail of ceiling in West Parlor\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-127 - Hall - east elevation, view of exterior doors (closed)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-128 - Detail of bannister in Central Passage\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-129 - Detail of stair bannister in Central Passage\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-130 - Detail of Vaughan fireplace mantel [W-940] in New Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-131 - Detail of Vaughan fireplace mantel [W-940] in New Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-132 - Side view of Vaughan fireplace mantel [W-940] in New Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-133 - Detail of Vaughan fireplace mantel [W-940] in New Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-134 - Detail of fireplace mantel in New Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-135 - Detail of ceiling in dining room.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-136 - Dining Room mantel, lower section with fireback from Belvoir.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-137 - Dining Room - ceiling detail\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-138 - BW-138a - Cellar (basement) fireplace under the Study showing lintel which was removed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-139 - BW-139a - South Chimney - fireplace in cellar\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-140 - BW-140a - Cellar fireplace\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-141 - South Chimney - trimmer arch of Study hearth\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-142 - North Chimney - under West Parlor hearth\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-143 - South Chimney - north side\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-144a - BW-144b - Sitting Room [Downstairs Chamber] Mantel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-145 - Lafayette Chamber - fireplace mantel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-146 - Blue Room fireplace mantel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-147 - Washington Bedchamber fireplace and fireback [W-224]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-148 - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room] Mantel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-149 - Yellow Room Mantel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-150 - Belvoir Mansion foundation - excavated ruins, archaeology\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-151 - Belvoir property, drain cover\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-152 - Chair cushion cross stitched by Martha Washington in a shell pattern [W-504/B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-153 - View of south garden house in the lower garden and surrounding fig trees.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-154 - View of west end of lower garden from center of the garden. Includes distant view of south garden house.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-155 - Boxwood hedges in lower garden at Mount Vernon. Includes view of garden wall topped with a white picket fence and entrance gate - closed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-156 - Detail of mantel in Study\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-157 - West Parlor fireplace, lower portion, including fireback [W-186]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-158 - New Room ceiling, east section\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-159 - Termites - North Chimney. Termites in mortar of brick pier supporting new room hearth.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-160 - South chimney, heat duct\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-161 - Dining Room mantel detail\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-162 - Study fireplace and mantel, mantel clock\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-163 - BW-163a - Fireplace in cellar under the study - showing lintel which was removed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-164 - West Parlor fireplace mantel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-165 - Study - east door (closed)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-165 - Cellar - trimmer arch of Study hearth before new supports\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-167 - Termite damage\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-168 - Lantern [W-15] hanging in the Central Passage\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-169 - Ceiling details in Small Dining Room.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-170 - Textile fragments of Martha Washington's garments.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-170 - Portrait of \"The Virgin\" [H-357], painting has been deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-172 - BW-172a - Portrait, George Washington After the Battle Princeton, Charles Willson Peale, 1780 [H-17]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-173 - New Room mantel - Vaughan fireplace mantel [W-940]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-174 - Carpet - Louis XVI (?)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-175 - Details of fireplace mantel in the Washington Bedchamber.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-176 - West Parlor detail\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-177 - Detail of door in New Room.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-178 - Detail of mantel in Chintz Room, formerly called the Nelly Custis Room.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-179 - Pair of Sheffield plate candlesticks in the Washington Bedchamber [H-210/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-180 - Detail of fireplace mantel in Little Parlor\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-181 - Reproduction of Vaughan Plan by R. von Glumer, note made from original in possession of Britannia (Peter) Kennon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-182 - Chair\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-183 - Windsor chair [W-229]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-184 - Windsor chair [W-230]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-185 - Windsor chair\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-185 - Windsor chair\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-187 - George Washington's dressing table [W-202] photographed in the Washington Bedchamber\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-188 - Windsor armchair [W-198]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-189 - Lacquered dressing glass [W-195] - LOAN. Photographed in the Washington Bedchamber.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-190 - Work table photographed in Washington Bedchamber [W-207]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-191 - Chair with straw back and seat\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-192 - Work table [W-206]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-194 - Chest of drawers photographed in the Washington Bedchamber - object deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-195 - Circular tilt-top table [W-196] photographed in the Washington Bedchamber\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-196 - Looking glass [W-201] photographed in the Washington Bedchamber\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-197 - Upholstered easy chair [W-152] formerly belonging to Mary Ball Washington. Photographed in the Washington Bedchamber.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-198 - Card table [W-197] photographed in the Washington Bedchamber\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-199 - Washington coat-of-arms\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-200 - Shaving stand or wash stand [W-199]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-201 - Side chair [M-43/B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-202 - Key to the Bastille\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-203 - Basin stand [H-239]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-204 - Chair\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-205 - Silver waiter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-206 - Martha Washington's Collar\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-207 - Martha Washington's handkerchief\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-208 - Martha Washington's cuff\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-209 - Chocolate pot [W-2761] - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-210 - Cream pitcher [W-2765] - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-211 - Miniature of Martha Washington, colored engraving of Walter Robertson miniature\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-212 - BW-212a - Pins and pin case\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-213 - Pin case and button\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-214 - Bookcase [W-160] in the study at Mount Vernon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-215 - Mirror or looking glass [H-6], deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-216 - Tambour writing table and bookcase [W-158] and 'Uncommon chair' [W-159] in the study\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-216a - Secretary Desk and Bookcase [W-158] in Study\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-217 - North gate, looking south\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-218 - Liquor case with bottles in the butler's pantry [W-188/A-G]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-219 - BW-219a - Chair; was owned by Capt. Bassett of Hayfield\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-220 - Wine chest\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-221 - Dining table\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-222 -BW-222a - Shawl [W-1450] - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-223 - Silver waiter with Custis crest\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-224a - Silver mug and finger bowls, view of hand of mug\nBW-224b - Silver mug and finger bowls, mug is turned so handle cannot be seen\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-225 - Silver goblets\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-226 - Glassware\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-227 - Silverplate cross stand\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-228 - Loving cup\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-229 - Cut glass bottles with stand\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-230 - BW-230a - Silver waiter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-231 - Silver spoons\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-233 - BW-233a - Silver\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-233 - BW-233a - Tea caddy and sugar dish\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-234 - Silver plates\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-235 - BW-235a - Silver waiter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-236 - Tea pot and waste bowl\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-237 - Bookcase - original\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-238 - Globe - original\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-239 - Nelly Custis - Portrait by Trumbull\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-240 - Falls of the Potomac\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-241 - Silver mugs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-242 - South garden house in lower garden.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-243 - Belvoir drain cover\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-244/A-B - Restoration - Carpenter Shop [Salt House] re-roofing\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-245 - Heat duct\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-246 - View from the servants' hall towards the north grove.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-247 - West Parlor or Front Parlor mantel - detail\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-248 - Right side of the West or Front Parlor mantel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-249 -  West Parlor [Front Parlor] door\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-250 - Wine coolers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-251 - Cross-stand and silver dish\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-252 - Silver candlesticks\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-253 - Central Passage - east door detail\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-254 - Miniatures - Custis Children [Martha Parke Custis - W-2355/A] [LOAN - John Parke Custis W-2355/B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-255 - Washington Coat-of-Arms\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-256 - Detail of molding around Palladian window in the New Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-257 - Detail of corner of pendiment molding around door in Front Parlor\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-258 - South lane - old view with Powel Coach and team of horses\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-259 - Miniatures - Custis children, without cases [Martha Parke Custis - W-2355/A] [LOAN - John Parke Custis W-2355/B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-260/A-B - Portrait of Nelly Custis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-261 - Yellow Room - mantel detail\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-262 - General Washington's room [Washington Bedchamber] - mantel detail\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-263 - Lafayette Room - mantel detail\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-264 - Dining Room [Small Dining Room] mantel - upper\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-265 - Third floor mantel - detail\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-266 -  West Parlor [Front Parlor] - detail - pediment of mantel with Washington coat-of-arms\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-267 - Map - Survey, distances from Cameron to Colchester, 1788 [W-370]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-268 - Music Room [Little Parlor] mantel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-269 - Cupola and weather vane\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-270 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - molding detail\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-271 - Goethe's Sorrows of Werther [W-222]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-272 - Washington's watermark\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-273 - Mansion - distant view from the northeast\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-274 - Holly Hedge along North Lane\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-275 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - ceiling detail\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-276 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - ceiling detail\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-277 - Front door (central) - west front of Mansion\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-278 - General Washington's Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber] - north wall with mantel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-279 - Siege of Gibraltar\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-280 - Siege of Gibraltar\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-281 - Siege of Gibraltar\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-282 - Siege of Gibraltar\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-283 - View of the Texas Gate and traffic circle\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-284 - Texas Gate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-285 - Sharples Portrait\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-286 - Plat, Ferry and French's farms, 1783 [W-179]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-287 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - mantel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-288 - Brass Fire Dogs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-289 - Torchere\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-290 - Chippendale chair\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-291 - Side chair;  negative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-292 - Portrait - Virgin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-293 - Mirror\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-294 - French armchair; [W-30]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-295 - Card table [W-31]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-296 - Tray; W-32, See # 2962\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-297 - Piano Stool\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-298 - Mirror [W-57/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-299 - Footstool [W-58]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-300 - Card table\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-301 - Figurine and Argand lamp\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-302 - Side chair\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-303 - Portrait of Nelly Custis; H-77\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-304 - Portrait of a Lady\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-305 - Table\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-306 - Hunting Horn [W-81]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-307 - Display case with swords and sash [W-82 ; W-83 ; W-85]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-308 - \"Loo\" table [W-133]; also #3449, 3450\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-309 - Side chair [W-134]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-310 - Side chair\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-311 - Tea table [W-136]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-312 - Side chair\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-313 - Side chair\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-314 - Footstool\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-315 - Arm chair\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-316 - Side chair\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-317 - Side chair\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-318 - Side chair\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-319 - Side chair\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-320 - Table [W-102]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-321 - High chair\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-322 - Candelabra\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-323 - Plateau [W-105]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-324 - Tray [W-108]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-325 - Decanters\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-326 - Circular chair [W-159]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-327 - Barometer / Thermometers [W-161;W-162]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-328 - Arm chair\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-329 - Chippendale side chair [H-168]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-330 - Arm chair\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-331 - Footstool\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-332 - Pitcher [M-189]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-333A-F - Kitchen Garden - excavation of cross wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-334A-B - Professor Charles W. Killam from the Harvard School of Architecture, Mr. Wick, Mr. Davis and Mr. Larcombe near the north facade of the Mansion\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-335 - Mount Vernon personnel Artie Petitt and Norman Grimsley with a holly tree #91 before its removal. The tree is along the north serpetine path near the gardener's house with a portion of the greenhouse and upper garden wall visible in the distance\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-336/A-F - Snow Scenes; BW-336/A - Entrance to upper garden, south gate with view of greenhouse;  BW-336/B - Walk approaching Tomb; BW-336/C - Upper garden; BW-336/D - North lawn and Mansion; BW-336/E-F - Distance view of Mansion from north lawn looking south\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-337/A - Harrison H. Dodge, Governor Pinchot (PA) and members of the Governors' Conference visit George Washington's Tomb.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-337/B - Governor Pinchot at the Tomb during Governor's Day\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-337/C - MVLA - Mrs. Gordon Woodbury, Vice Regent of New Hampshire and Mrs. Horace Brown, Vice Regent of Vermont\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-337/D - MVLA - Mr. Harrison Dodge and Miss Annie Burr Jennings, Vice Regent of Connecticut\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-337/E - MVLA - Mrs. Benjamin Warren, Vice Regent of Michigan and Mrs. Antoine Foster, Vice Regent of Delaware\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-337/F - Members of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association on east lawn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-337/G-H  - Group photograph of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association posed on the east lawn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-337/I - Mount Vernon Superintendent Harrison Dodge at the Tomb during Governor's Day\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-337/J - Mrs. Lucien M. Hanks, Vice Regent of Wisconsin and Superintendent Harrison Dodge\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-337K - Miss Mary F. Failing, Vice Regent of Oregon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-337/L- Harrison Howell Dodge posing on the piazza\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-338 - Tom Quander in the upper garden at Mount Vernon, July 1932. Quander was employed at Mount Vernon from 1893-1936. He began as a laborer and later served as a gardener in the propagating house.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-338/A - James Garfield Duvall (Jesse) standing near the boxwood parterre in the upper garden.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-338/B - Guard William Jones Permar standing in front of the \"Office.\" At the time the photograph was taken the superintendent's office occupied the servants' hall. Mr. Permar served as a guard for 37 years.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-338/C - Mount Vernon's chief engineer, James B. Rouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-33/8D - Gatekeepers William L. Rouse (left) and O. J. \"Buck\" Thomas (right), standing near the Texas Gate entrance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-339A-C - Crowd at Mount Vernon - March 5, 1933\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-340/A - Terminal area - Concession Building - March 5, 1933\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-340 - Parking Area - March 5, 1933\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-341 - Red oak tree, near the wharf, that was struck by lightning; BW-341/A - Red oak showing damage from a lightning strike\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-342 - Cottages for employee houseing - from the main gate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-343 - Cottages for employee housing - from rear of Concessions Building\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-344 - Power House with employee cottages nearby\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-345 - Cottages for employee housing - from lower gate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-346 - Power House and Lower gate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-347- Cottages for employee housing - from the State Road, located on the other side of the perimeter wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-348 - Bungalow (cottage) for employee housing\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-349 - Cottages for employee housing - from the State Road\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-350/A-H - Mount Vernon Superintendent Harrison H. Dodge posing in an academic gown to receive Honorary Doctorate from George Washington University.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-351/A,C - Spinning House - rotted sill; BW-351/B - Spinning House - rotted post\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-352 - Restoration of Spinning House - siding removed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-353 - View across Mansion Circle towards Circle Storehouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-354 - Snow covered south lane from below ha-ha wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-355 - Willow tree on south mound on bowling green\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-356 - Coffee bean tree #89 - gymnocladus-dioica, along the northeast edge of the bowling green. The cavity of the tree has been reinforced with bricks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-357 - Mansion - southeast\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-358 - Steamer - Charles Macalester at the Mount Vernon wharf\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-359 - Mount Vernon - from newly constucted George Washington Memorial Parkway\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-360 - Upper Garden - Mount Vernon employees Arthur Petitt and Norman Grimsley prune rose bushes in the upper garden, April 1932.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-361/A-B - Governors' Conference visiting Mount Vernon. The photograph is taken in front of Mount Vernon with the Governors' cars lined up on the Mansion circle and members of the group are assembled in front of the Mansion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-362/A-B - Windsor chairs on the piazza\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-363/A-B - George Washington Memorial Parkway from Reservoir Hill at Mount Vernon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-364 - Liquor chest [W-188]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-365 - Mrs. Thomas S. Maxey, Vice Regent of Texas\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-366/A-D - Removal of elm #107; negative destroyed, proof only ; BW-366/A - before starting to work; BW-366/B - half cut down; BW-366/C - uprooted with Harrison Dodge standing next to the downed tree; BW-366/D - stripped of limbs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-367/A-C - Abingdon ruins; BW-367/A,C - house; BW-367/B - kitchen\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-368 - Finial from Seed House - copied and replaced  on four octagonal outhouses\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-369 - The 12-acre field planted with soybeans. A man's hat can be seen in the foreground with the west front of the Mansion visible in the distance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-370/A-C - Hell Hole - crop of Sudan Grass\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-371/A-R - Mansion repairs; BW-371/A - working above Palladian window; BW-371/B - sill badly eaten by termites; BW-371/C -  termite-eaten post; BW-371/D -  sills and posts replaced; BW-371/E - old post removed; BW-371/F - section of eaten post; BW-371/G - replacement of posts; BW-371/H - around front door; BW-371/I - part of Palladian window restored; BW-371/J - showing post between windows; BW-371/K - work on north end of Mansion; BW-371/L - material to be used over Banquet Hall; BW-371/M - scaffolding up by and over Banquet Hall; BW-371/N - restored portion of Banquet Hall; BW-371/O - termites imbedded in a timber; BW-371/P - working around front door; BW-371/Q - timber - victim of termites; BW-371/R - showing sills  eaten by termites\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-372 - Plant storage building\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-373/A-D - Storage Building; BW-373/A - east side;  BW-373/B - men working soon after the beginning of construction; BW-373/C - about one-third completed. Building was designed by Charles Cecil Wall; BW-373/D - southwest corner\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-374 - Lower gate - before planting\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-375/A-E - West Gate; BW-375/A - north porters' lodge; BW-375/B - looking west; BW-375/C - porters' lodges - looking northeast; BW-375/D - detail of fence next to west gate;  BW-375/E - before erection of brick wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-376 - Bungalow Shed - removed in 1933\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-377/A-B - Pine Woods; BW-377/A - after clearing of fallen timber; BW-377/B - before clearing\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-378/A-B - Portrait of Lafayette [H-79]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-379 - Mirror and Brackets [W-57/A-C]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-380 - China Figure - Palissey\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-381/A-B - Road construction near Mount Vernon; BW-381/A - \"shovel\" loading truck; BW-381/B - hauling for 'grade'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-382 - Road construction of road below main gate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-383/A-D - Brick wall; BW-383/A - grading a fill for wall base; BW-383/B - detail of wall construction; BW-383/C - construction of wall; BW-383/D - men laying brick\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-38/4A-E - Restoration of Spinning House, exterior views; BW-384/A - showing decayed timbers on side around window; BW-384/B - revealing condition of posts and outer and inner walls; BW-384/C-D - side ready for repair; BW-384/E - inner striping\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-385 - Upper Garden Entrance - north gate next to greenhouse slave quaraters, entrance from north lane.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-386/A-M - New Quarters - Bolton Building; BW-38/6A - building after completion; BW-386/B - garages and building - east end; BW-386/C - northeast Quarters; BW-386/D - Kitchen and Laundry room; BW-386/E - half constructed; BW-386/F - putting roof on northeast Quarters; BW-386/G - excavation and start of basement; BW-386/H -  foundation laid; BW-386/I - starting up from foundation; BW-386/J - site of New Quarters; BW-386/K - north side of building; BW-386/L - Building from Reservoir Hill; BW-386/M - New Quarters (building)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-387 - West end of greenhouse slave quarters from north lane.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-388/A-G - Williamsburg; BW-388/A - Wythe House; BW-388/B - Governor's Palace - under construction; BW-388/C - Colonial House; BW-388/D - Governor's Palace; BW-388/E - Museum; BW-388/F - gate to Raleigh Tavern; BW-388/G - Raleigh Tavern\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-389 - Bowling Green - view looking northwest\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-390 - Palmhouse - interior\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-391 - Entrance - Texas Gate with visitors\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-392 - Plaza or traffic circle - view from Texas Gate looking towards the George Washington Memorial Parkway\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-393 - Upper garden - view towards north garden house from south gate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-394 - Upper Garden with view of north garden house\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-395 - Mansion - from below south Ha-Ha Wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-396 - Lower Garden - looking west towards south garden house\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-397 - Spinning house yard with flowering apple tree showing the back side of the spinning house and salt house\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-398 - Upper Garden - outer walk and south wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-399 - Upper Garden - looking east\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-400 - Upper Garden - looking east, includes view of greenhouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-401 - Road west of plaza and lower gate - construction\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-402 - Road west of plaza and lower gate - construction of parking spaces\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-403 - Garden house in upper garden\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-404 - Mansion - north facade\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-405 - Distant view of Summer House from south lawn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-406 - View of flower bed in upper garden.  The greenhouse can be seen in the background.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-407 - Interior view of greenhouse and Sago Palm\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-408 - Akron or Army's dirigible airship over Mount Vernon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-409 - Potomac River - view east from Mansion\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-410 - Telephone - Light wires along northwest boundary wall and adjacent field\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-411 - View from east lawn towards Potomac River with the Steamer Charles Macalester in the distance\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-412 - Bluffs at Stratford, Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-413 - Abingdon Church\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-414/A-F - Deer Park landslide; BW-414/A - ragged top of landslide; BW-414/B - crevice caused in Deer Park wall; BW-414/C - slide; BW-414/D - rolling stone and fence; BW-414/E - different angle of slide; BW-414/F - Deer Park landslide\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-415/A-B - Old House; BW-415/A - Dumfries - side view; BW-415/B - Dumfries (siding smaller but similar in design to that on Mansion)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-416/A-C - Flagpole removal - demolition of pole\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-417/A-B - Mantel in Servants' Hall formerly used as the office for the superintendent\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-418 - Grave - Jamestown Island\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-419 - Mount Vernon - from George Washington Memorial Parkway\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-420 - Central doorway, west front of Mansion\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-421 - Road below Paddock\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-422 - Downstairs Chambers - mantel detail\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-423 - Main Stairway detail\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-424 - Tomb\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-425 - Painting - Falls of Potomac\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-426 - Foundation of Lacey Cottage - Simms House before moving\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-427/A-D - Oinarroo China\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-428/A-D - Deer Park soil;  BW-428/A - conditions below Tomb; BW-428/B-C - conditions near sewer line; BW-428/D - Deer Park soil\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-429/A-M - Deer Park cribbing after landslide; BW-429/A- base of cribbing; BW-429/B - clearing loose bank away; BW-429/C - clearing dirt away for footing' BW-429/D - detail of cribbing looking in line of wall; BW-429/E - clearing away from rugged bank' BW-429/F - base of cribbing; BW-429/G -  detail of \"crib-tie\"' BW-429/H - base of crib looking lengthwise; BW-429/I - filling in between crib and bank; BW-429/J - detail of \"crib-tie\"; BW-429/K - detail of crib with partial fill; BW-429/L - near top of bank; BW-429/M -  A. Petitt holding rod to show depth of cribbing foundation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-430/A-C - Deer Park; BW-430/A - old cistern as a whole unit; BW-430/B - cross-section of cistern; BW-430/C - old cistern showing hole cut when demolished in 1933\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-431/A-S - Mansion - chimney repair; BW-431/A - brickwork in basement repaired; BW431/B - basement reinforcement; BW-431/C-D - detail of reinforcement; BW-431/E - partly repaired; BW-431/F-G - termite and decay under  West Parlor; BW-431/H - showing need of repair; BW-431/I -  detail of reinforcement; BW-431/J - chimney repair; BW-43/1K -  repairs to be used; BW-431/L -chimney repair;  BW-431/M - north chimney; BW-431/N - under  West Parlor - termite and decay; BW-431/O -  cement mixing truck unloading into basement; BW-431/P - north chimney; BW-431/Q - detail of reinforcement - north chimney; BW-431/R -  north chimney; BW-431/S -  steel reinforcements\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-432 - Mansion from north serpentine path - snow scene\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-433 - Upper Garden - east wing of greenhouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-434 - North garden house and path in upper garden\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-435 - Elm tree #107 on the north lane near the servants' quarters which at the time was used as the superintendent's office\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-436 - Mansion - view from slave cemetery\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-437 - Relics (Nelly Custis) - collection of relics owned by Mrs. Carter Lewis Wiley, a descendent of Nelly Custis, Hackensack, N.J.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-438 - Copy photograph, Mount Vernon Ladies' Association - at Council table in New Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-439/A - Simms Cottage, employee housing\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-439B - Rear of bungalow, employee housing\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-439/C - James B. Rouse Cottage, employee housing\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-439D - Relocation of Simms and Costello cottages, on-site employee housing, off of the Mount Vernon estate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-439E-F - Cottages used for employee housing on the Mount Vernon estate, rear view\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-439G - Taylor and Rogers Cottages, employee housing\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-439H - McCalley's Cottage, employee housing\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-439I - Duvall Cottage - old laundry - Mrs. Horton; employee housing\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-440/A-E - Drain on south lawn; BW-440/A-B - drain cover; BW-440/C-D -  old drain; BW-440/E - Drain on south lawn - excavated 1933\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-441/A - Prince Desta Damtew of Ethiopia, Charles C. Wall, Army and Navy officers, a black civilian, and a Marine guard in front of the Mansion at Mount Vernon. Damtew was the son-in-law of Ethiopian Emperor Haile Selassie; BW-441/B - Prince Desta Damtew of Ethiopia, Charles C. Wall, Army and Navy officers, and several civilians arriving at the wharf.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-442/A-B - President Franklin D. Roosevelt and First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt Arriving at Mount Vernon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-443/A-I - Storm Damage to trees on the Mount Vernon estate; BW-443/A - along walk to Tomb; BW-443/B -  cedars down near Tomb; BW-443/C - cedars down near walk below Old Barn; BW-443/D - fallen pines; BW-443/E - trees across walk to Old Tomb; BW-443/F - fallen pines; BW-443/G - fallen pines near Tomb; BW-443/H - cedars down near New Tomb; BW-443/I -  tree blown down north of Flower Garden near School House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-444/A-F - Terminal area parking lot before completion of the George Washington Memorial Parkway in 1932; BW-444/A - work well begun; BW-44/4B - before grading or terracing; BW-444/C - old parking area; BW-444/D - from Reservoir Hill; BW-444/E - developments as seen from top of hill from main gate and Shops Building; BW-444/F - during development\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-445/A-B - Mrs. Roosevelt and Mrs. Nathaniel Thayer and other members of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association on the piazza\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-446/A-D - Deer Park wall; BW-446/A -  digging for Old Walk grade; BW-446/B - ditch dug for drainage; BW-446/C - drainage by place of last slide; BW-446/D - drainage\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-44/7A-D - Wharf; BW-447/A- damaging crevices shown; BW-447/B -  patch repair work necessary; BW-447/C - crevice shown; BW-447/D - cribbing\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-448/A-F - Steps - entrance to Deer Park, repairs. NOTE:  New tiles placed in early spring of 1935.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-449A-G - Excavation findings at Summer House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-450/A-D - A Sunday afternoon, visitors in line near the Mansion\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-451 - Washington Bowl - Lowestott; c/f (?) correspondence \"Relics\"; Out -John C. Chatterton - 8/5/51\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-452/A-F - Repairs to Servants Hall, at the time was used as the office of the superintendent\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-453/A-R - Spinning House repairs; BW-453/G - Harrison H. Dodge and Professor Charles W. Killam; BW-453/M - Mr. Wick and Edwin L. Davis of general contractors Davis, Wick, Rosengarten Company, Inc. of Washington D. C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-454/A-B - Deer Pen;  BW-454/A - Deer in pen\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-455 - James Young - Retired as Assistant Superintendent - May 1934\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-456/A-B - North lane looking south, two elm trees #106 and #107 along the north lane between the gardener's house and the servant's hall; BW-456/B - close up on the two elms, snow on the ground\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-457 - Washington's drafting instruments and case [W-461]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-458 - Williamsburg, Virginia - wooden seat in garden of Governor's Palace\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-459 - View is looking over the deer park wall, three deer can be seen nearby.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-462/A-B - Copy photograph, Mansion - southeast view\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-463 - Copy photograph, Mansion - West Front\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-464 - Copy photograph, Coach House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-465 - Copy photograph of Texas gate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-466 - Copy photograph, low aerial view of Upper Garden from spinning house\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-467 - Copy photograph, Tomb\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-468 - Copy photograph of a man standing next to the sundial on the Mansion circle\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-469 - Copy photograph, Northeast lawn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-470 - Copy photograph, Tomb - from below old roadway\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-471 - Copy photograph, Summer House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-472 - Copy photograph, Walk - Tomb to Wharf\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-473 - Copy photograph, Summer House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-474 - Copy photograph, East Lawn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-475 - Washington's \"Town House\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-476 - Copy photograph, Wharf\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-477 - Copy photograph, South lane\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-478 - Copy photograph, West Gate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-479 - Copy photograph of barn [stable]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-480 - Copy photograph, gate to upper garden from the bowling green\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-481/A-B - Relic House (Case # 1) - Museum\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-482/A-B - Relic House (Case # 2) - Museum\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-483/A-B - Relic House (Case # 3) - Museum\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-484 - Relic House (Case # 4) - Museum\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-485/A-B - Relic House (Case # 5) - Museum\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e/BW-486A-B - Relic House (Case # 6) - Museum\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-487/A-B - Relic House (Case # 7) - Museum\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-488/A-B - Museum (Case # 8)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-489/A-B - Museum (Case # 9)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-490 - Plaster Plaque #379 - Bas relief of George Washington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-491 - Miniature of George Washington by Charles Willson Peale [W-460]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-492 - Miniature of George Washington by Robertson [W-613] LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-493 - Miniature of Martha Washington by James Peale [W-624]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-494 - Miniature of George Washington Parke and Nelly Custis [W-487]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-495 - Pitchers [W-516/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-496 - Cruet stand [W-484], Chinese export porcelain mug [W-664] and cornflower mug [W-657]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-498 - Sèvres Plateau à deux pots à confiture (platter and two circular cups) [W-611/C-E] LOAN; Sèvres saucepan and lid [W-611/A-B] and porcelain saucer [W-633]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-499 - Society of the Cincinnati soup plate [W-483]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-500 - Society of the Cincinnati dinner plate [W-519]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-501 - Compote with States china design [M-382]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-502 - States china saucer in wood frame [W-509]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-503 - Punch Bowl [W-658]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-504 - Christening Bowl [W-531]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-505 - Bowl [W-665], glass dish [W-659], and pitcher [M-672]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-506 - Cup and saucer #57/A-B, Plate # 39, cup and saucer #39/A-B\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-507 - Dessert plate [W-625] - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-508 - Platter [W-533]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-509 - Champagne glasses [W-524/A-B] and jelly glasses [W-522/A-F]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-510 - Ale glass [W-629] and toasting glasses [W-620/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-511 - Punch glasses [W-535] [W-539] [W-540]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-512 - Decanters [W-705] [W-706]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-513 - Teaspoons (6) [H-445]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-514 - Teaspoon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-515 - Martha Washington's watch [W-446] and gold watch [W-471]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-516 - Buckles\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-517 - Two pairs of earrings [W-440/A-B] [W-456/A-B] and a pair of bracelets [W-455/A-B - deaccessioned, gift to Woodlawn Plantation]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-518 - Lacquerware dressing boxes [W-221]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-519 - Lacquerware dressing boxes [W-640/A-D] [W-654] [W-637]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-520 - Inkwell [W-725], spectacles [W-1168/A - LOAN], sugar bowl [W-756], razor [W-494], camp knife and fork [W-513/A-B], custard cup [W-500], knife [M-495/A] and fork [W-495/B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-521 - Snuff box [W-486]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-522 - Snuff boxes [W-486] [W-449] [W-614]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-523 - Telescope [W-679]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-524 - Tablespoons [W-650/A-B], saucer [W-669], and spyglass [W-721]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-525 - Ornamental stone (sometimes called cornerstone) [W-988]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-526 - Silver cup with inscription - A PREMIUM from the AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY of S. Carolina, to GENERAL WASHINGTON for raising the largest Jackass [W-571 - deaccessioned]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-527 - Fire buckets\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-528 - Lacquered dressing case [W-219]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-529 - Spurs [W-474]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-530A-B - Camp or field bedstead (folded) [W-473]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-531 - Ivory fan [W-610]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-532 - Dental tools [W-595]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-533 - Dental Tools [W-546]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-534/A-E - Office [Servants' Hall] - excavated foundation in west chimney in fireplace\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-535 - Washington spoons\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-536 - Dressing glass\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-537 - Washington Pistols [W-480]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-538 - Spinning House - steps - south end - built 1934 by C.W. Killam\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-539/A-B - Spinning Room fireplace ;  BW-539A -  interior view, northeast corner\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-540/A - \"Cake Dish\" - view looking down inside; Owned by W. Green Rose, Luthers, OK\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-540/B - \"Cake Dish\" - probably a jelly mold; Owned by W. Green Rose, Luthers, OK\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-541A-F - Construction of Museum\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-542 - Photograph of ambrotype of tomb (original ambrotype, c. 1858 in the possession of the Association)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-543 - Portrait of Lawrence Washington [W-126], photograph by 'Murch'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-544/A-F - Shingle Roofing specimens or samples (Cypress) from Laneva, VA; See Superintendent's diary August 14, 1935\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-545A-H - Restoration of original grades on east lawn of Mansion\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-546 - N.B.C. Broadcasting Motor Car\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-547 - S. Joachim - original Washington Relic owned by Mrs. Lawrence Washington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-548/A-C - Planting locust grove on north end of Mansion\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-550 - Spinning Room stairway\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-551/A-B - Banquet Hall [New Room] hearth support\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-552 - North Quarters after removal of holly tree\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-553/A-B - Photograph of Berry Survey\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-554/A-C - Locust grove\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-555 - Fireback from Belvoir - home of Lord Fairfax\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-556 - Excavation of brick drain - northwest corner of Upper Garden\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-558 - Bench at Greenfield Village, Michigan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-559/A-B - Excavation at Upper Garden - wall north of Museum\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-561 - Mr. Charles Cecil Wall - July 22, 1934\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-562 - Mount Vernon employees Harold Abbott, Julian Washington and Charles Wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-563 - Dairy and south screen wall along south lane\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-564 - Washington's Crest from Valley Forge Museum\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-565 - Breakfast table in Downstairs Chamber - at the time of the photograph the room was referenced as Martha Washington's Sitting Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-566 - Sideboard [W-94] - Dining Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-567/A-B - Pile driving at the wharf\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-568/A-E - Power House interiors; BW-568/A - reservoir pump; BW-568/B - diesel engine - generator ; BW-568/C -storage batteries; BW-568/D - Switch board; BW-568/E - setup power intake generator\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-569/A-B - Digging trenches for electric conduits\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-570/A-B - Transformer Pit construction\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-572/A-G - Restoration - Gardener's House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-573/A - Heating Tunnel - floor forming between Mansion and Office\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-573/B - Heating Tunnel - brick drain - north of Spinning House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-573/C - Heating Tunnel - old cheek wall - north of Spinning House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-573/D - Heating Tunnel - lowest steps of old cellar way\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-573/E - Heating Tunnel - cheek wall - north of Spinning House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-573/F - Heating Tunnel - old drain - north of Spinning House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-573/G - Heating Tunnel - excavation - north of Museum\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-573/H - Heating Tunnel - excavation - north of Gardener's House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-573/I - Heating Tunnel - excavation at Boiler room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-573/J - Heating Tunnel - angle of tunnel - southeast corner of Museum\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-573/K - Heating Tunnel - placing drains west of Spinning House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-574 - Edwin L. Davis of general contractors Davis, Wick, Rosengarten Company, Inc. of Washington D. C. and Charles Cecil Wall, Assistant Superintendent on the north lane at Mount Vernon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-575 - S.A.R. (Sons of the American Revolution) - Pilgrimage to Mount Vernon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-576 - Miss Harriet Clayton Comegys - Regent (in wheelchair) with James Archer, Engineer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-577/A-B - Damage to boxwood hedges by broken linden #48 (storm)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e/BW-578/A-D - Restoration of Gardener's House; BW-578A - views showing repairs; BW-578/B - termite proofing; BW-578/C -  removal of modern windows on north end; BW-578/D - repairs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-579 - Park wall - demolishing of\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-580 - Lightning Rods - installation on northeast lawn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-632 - Pohick Church\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-635/A-P - Restoration - Butler's House [Circle Storehouse, Clerk's Quarters and Paint Cellar]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-636/A-E - Deer Park wall restoration\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-637 - East Lawn - grading\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-638/A-C - Views of north and south lanes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-639/A-D - Restoration of an outbuilding\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-654/A-B - Yeocomico Church is a historic Episcopal church in Westmoreland County ; BW-654/A - entrance door ; BW-654/B - detail of window and window blind\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-655 - Kitchen Garden Restoration - brickwork in the restoration\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-656/A-D - Lower Garden restoration, brickwork\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-657/A-D - Washington's sarcophagus at the tomb\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-663 - Copy photograph of early photograph of new room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-676/A-B - Kitchen Garden, Process of making sand-bed for cobblestone walk. Process of laying the walk (\"Artie\" and Austin Petitt)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-677/A-C - Storm Damage, fallen  trees, negative made from glass plates\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-678/A-D - Storm Damage, fallen trees\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-681 - Ford fire truck ; negative made from GLASS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-682/A-C - Surveying Instrument ; 3 negatives from GLASS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-685/A-B - Wallpaper pattern from the Washington bedchamber ;  2 negatives from GLASS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-691 - Candle Holder - Connecticut Room ; negative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-692 - Table and Candle Holder - Connecticut Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-693 - Chair - Connecticut Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-696A-B - \"High Boy\" or dresser or bureau of drawers - Connecticut Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-697 - Chair - rocker - Connecticut Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-698 - Arm chair - Connecticut Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-702 - Mirror - Connecticut Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-705/A-C - The Old Coach - once used to meet the boat at the Wharf\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-706/A-E - Measured Drawing of Mansion - Lawrence Enersen creating measured drawings of the Mansion - apparatus used\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-707 - Aunt Nelly Howard taken in front of front door of Mansion - March 1936\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-708/A-B - Desk in office [Servants' Hall] - last used by Mount Vernon employee Harold Abbott\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-709 - Low aerial view of upper garden towards west end with garden house\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-710/A-C - Cobblestone layer in road around Mansion circle\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-711A-B - Assistant Superintendent's Home - homesite from big bend in New Road, process of excavation and construction\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-712A1-2 - Portrait ; Dr. Lee Loan Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-712/B1-B2 - Inkstand with bottles [W-2520/A-D]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-712/C1-C2 - Candlesticks\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-712/D1-D2 - Silver salver with Washington crest [W-2516]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-712/E1-E2 - Custis salver [W-108]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-712/F1-F2 - Silver bread basket [W-2519]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-712/G - Muffineer \u0026amp; silver cup - Fitzhugh ;  Dr. Lee Loan Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-712/H1-H2 - Parke cup ; Dr. Lee Loan Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-712/I - Crest on Parke cup ; Dr. Lee Loan Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-712/J - Crest on caster [W-2526] ; Dr. Lee Loan Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-712/K1-K2 - Fitzhugh spoons ;  Dr. Lee Loan Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-712/L1-L2 - Miscellaneous spoons ; Dr. Lee Loan Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-712/M1-M2 - Miscellaneous spoons ; Dr. Lee Loan Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-712/N1-N2 - Tablespoons (7) ; Dr. Lee Loan Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-712O1-2 - Ladle [W-2524]; Dr. Lee Loan Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-712/P1-P2 - Cruet stand [W-2518]; Dr. Lee Loan Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-712/Q - Two bottle wine cooler [W-2522] ; Dr. Lee Loan Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-712/R1-R2- Coffee Pot [W-2517]; Dr. Lee Loan Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-712/S1-S2 - Punch Strainer [W-2527]; Dr. Lee Loan Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-712/T1-T2 - Cruet bottles [W-2523/A-B]; Dr. Lee Loan Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-712/U1-U2 - Portrait in profile; Dr. Lee Loan Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-717/B - Alexandria Academy; Campbell's (4x5) - 1976\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-719 - View of Potomac River over south lane from sundial\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-720 - View of east lawn from South Lumber Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-721 - Mansion from Deer Park\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-722/A-C - Portrait of Ann Pamela Cunningham by James Reid Lambdin [M-405]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-723 - Stable\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-724 - Mansion - East Front\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-725 - Copy photograph, Mansion - early view [1858]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-726 - Stable from south lawn through opening in brick wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-727 - Copy photograph, White House on Pamunky\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-728 - Southwest corner of Front Parlor\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-729 - Copy negative, boat at Mount Vernon wharf [July 1933]; copy negative 7/79, orig destroyed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-730 - Mansion piazza\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-731 - South Lane\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-732/A-B - Summer House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-733/A-B - River from piazza\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-734 - Stable and Coach House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-735 - Copied from old wet plate lantern slide\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-736 - Aerial view of the Mount Vernon estate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-737 - Copy negative, boat at wharf ; copy negative 7-79, orig destroyed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-738 - Servants' Hall from cupola of Mansion\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-739 - Grounds and Mansion from Summer House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-740/A-B - View down length of piazza towards the Potomac River\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-741 - Piazza, view from north end looking south\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-742 - Piazza, view from north end looking south\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-743 - Stable\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-744 - Stable - north side, doors closed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-745 - South Lane\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-746/A-C - View of the stable from various angles\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-747 - Vista of stable through trees\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-748 - Stable, Coach House, Wash House and Ha-Ha wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-749 - Dairy House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-750 - Coach House gate on south lane\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-751/A-B - Mount Vernon employees who worked in the maintenance shop, July 31, 1933.  Left to right: Wilfred Neitzey, Willie Miller, E. M. Thomas, and James Rouse.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-752/A-B - Guards at Mount Vernon ; BW-752/A - Guards at Mount Vernon - hats off. Guard force at Mount Vernon standing on the stairs to the Mansion's west front central passage. Front row, left to right: Fred Lacey, Walter Simms, Tom Ayres, Howard Collins. Back row, left to right: Manuel Rogers, Charles McCalley, Linton Deavers, William Permar, Ernest Costello.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-753 - Retaining wall along river\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-754 - Copy negative, Passenger Boat with the 'Wilson Line' at the Mount Vernon wharf\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-755 - Wharf through trees\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-756 - President's Yacht arriving at the Mount Vernon wharf\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-757 - Woods path from Wharf to the Mount Vernon estate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-758 - Wharf\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-759/A-C - Old Tomb - used until 1831\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-760 - Path to New Tomb\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-761 - Oak Tree near New Tomb\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-762 - New Tomb\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-763 - New Tomb\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-764 - Potomac River from the piazza\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-765 - View of Mansion from the northeast lawn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-766/A-C - Views of the Mansion from the north and south\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-767 - Mansion - West Front\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-768 - Mansion - West Front\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-769 - Mansion - north end\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-770 - Mansion from the northeast\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-771/A-B - Telephoto view of Mansion\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-772 - View of Mansion from the northeast lawn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-773 - South colonnade with view of the summer house in the distance\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-774 - Mansion from Bowling Green entrance\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-775 - Mansion - West Front\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-776 - Mansion - West Front\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-777 - Mansion - West Front\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-778 - View from Mansion towards the West Gate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-779 - West Front with team and coach\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-780 - View from the east lawn of the Potomac Rive at dusk\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-781 - Kitchen and Butler's House [Circle Storehouse]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-782 - Bowling Green and West Gate from cupola\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-783 - Summer House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-784 - Path from New Tomb up hill towards Mansion\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-785 - View of the Mansion from the northeast\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-786 - South Lane\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-787 - Mansion from southeast\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-788 - Ha-Ha Wall \u0026amp; Summer House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-789 - Gate at Spinning House with view down north lane towards the Mansion circle\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-790 - Garden house in the lower garden\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-791 - North Garden House formerly called the 'School House' in the upper garden\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-792 - South Garden House \u0026amp; original fig tree in lower garden\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-793 - Office [Servants' Hall] and Gardener's House with the Mansion circle in the foreground\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-794/A - Mansion circle and circle storehouse, the sundial is at far right\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-795 - Distant view of north lane buildings from the northeast lawn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-796 - View of the Mansion - West Front from the bowling green\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-797 - View of the west front of the Mansion from the north serpentine walk\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-798 - Spinning House gate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-799 - Spinning House gate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-800 - Summer House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-801 - Potomac River from grounds with view of the deer park wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-802 - View from north door in Servants' Hall, used as the Superintendent's office at the time the photograph was taken, towards the north grove\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-803 - Wash House along south lane - developed in reverse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-804/A-B - West gate and porters' lodges\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-805 - West gate and porters' lodge\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-806 - West gate and porters' lodges\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-807 - Garden walk in upper garden\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-808 - Garden walk in upper garden\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-809 - Road to Wharf\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-810/A-B - Dogwood in bloom along paths on the Mount Vernon estate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-811 - Mansion - West Front\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-812 - Mansion - West Front, from the bowling green\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-813 - Mansion - view from the northeast\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-814/A-D - Paths near Summer House.  Dogwood \u0026amp; redbud in bloom.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-815 - Old trees along the bowling green\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-816 - Trees planted in Washington's time on the east lawn, view towards the southeast with view of Potomac River in the background.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-817 - Cedar trees along the paddock road\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-818 - Old trees along south end of bowling green\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-819 - Old trees on Bowling Green\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-820/A-B - Trees along the bowling green\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-821 - Cyprus trees along sea wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-822 - Spinning House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-823 - Trees in front of Quarters Building [Administration and Bolton Building]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-824 - English ivy on upper garden wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-825 - Mint patch in lower garden\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-826 - View through north colonnade towards the Mansion circle\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-827A-F - View along George Washington Memorial Parkway\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-828 - Entrance to grounds\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-829 - Terminal Area - Concession Building\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-830 - Old Tea Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-831 - George Washington survey [W-370]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-832 - Powel Coach [W-737] at Mount Vernon in coach house\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-833 - Case #4 in Museum\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-834 - Vase [W-19] in New Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-835 - Grandfather clock or tall case clock [W-193] on stair landing in central passage\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-836/A-F - Washington articles in Smithsonian Museum including a chess set, military uniform, sword, Argand double arm lamp, eye glasses and case, and exhibit case with military items (uniform, sword, camp set, etc.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-837/A-B - Aerial view from printed material ; 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New negative 3/64- Robert B. Fisher\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-975 - Framed engraving of General Nathaniel Green [M-128]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-976 - Framed engraving of Adonis Carried Off By Venus [M-93/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-977 - Framed engraving of Moonlight [M-93/B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-978 - Framed engraving of The Musical Shepherdess [M-93/E]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-979 - Framed engraving of Thunder Storm [M-93/D]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-980 - Framed engraving of Diana Deceived by Venus [M-93/C]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-981 - Framed engraving of Sun Rising [M-93/M]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-982 - Framed engraving of The Flight [M-93/K]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-983 - Framed engtaving of A Storm after a Picture of Vanderhagen in the Possession of Mr. Cotes [M-93/I]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-984 - Engraving of \"Landscape\" Gainsborough's Forest [M-93/J]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-985 - Engraving, The Rural Village [M-93/L]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-986 - Bookcases along the east wall of the Study\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-987 - Airchair from the Study [M-361]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-988 - Side chair from the Study [M-174] - deaccessioned 2019\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-989 - Side chair from the Study [M-177]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-990 - Armchair from the Study [H-364] - deaccessioned 1973\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-991 - Tilt-top table - checkerboard [M-53] - deaccessioned 2021\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-992 - Houdon Bust - bronze cast by Barbedienne. Presented by the Association to George Washington University in 1949, with concurrence of the four grandchildren of the donor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-993 - Bed - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room] [M-242]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-994 - Chest of drawers - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room] [M-252] - deaccessioned 2016\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-995 - Chest of drawers - Yellow Room [M-232] - deaccessioned 2016\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-996 - Bedstead - Yellow Room [H-231]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-997 - Bed - Hall room [M-261]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-998 - Chest of drawers - Hall room [Small Room] [M-263]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-999 - Knee-hole table - Washington Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1000 - Fireback - Washington Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber] [W-224]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1001 - Bed - Lafayette Bedroom [H-271]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1002 - Oven implements\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1003 - Framed engraving of Death of General Montgomery [M-93/JJ-1]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1004 - Framed engraving of Battle of Bunker's Hill [M-93/FF]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1005 - Framed engraving on Constantine's Arch [M-93/G]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1006 - Framed engraving of The Dancing Shepherds [M-93/F]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1007 - Framed engraving of Evening [M-93/H]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1008 - Engraving of William Penn's Treaty [M-93/N]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1009 - Engraving of The Northwest or Davis Straits, etc. [M-93/Q]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1010 - Engraving of The Greenland Whale Fishery [M-93/R]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1011 - Engraving of The Quebec \u0026amp; the Surveillantes [M-93/T]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1012 - Engraving of The Judgement of Paris [M-93/W]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1013 - Engraving of Fighting before Gibraltar [M-93/V]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1014 - Engraving of Fighting before Gibraltar [M-93/U]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1015 - Engraving of Relief of Gibraltar - Oct 11th 1782 [M-93/S]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1016 - Engraving of The Death of the Earl of Chatham [M-93/P]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1017 - Engraving of Sun Setting [M-93/O]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1018 - Bedstead - Hall room [Small Room] [M-261]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1019 - Bedstead - Yellow Room [H-231]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1020/A-B - Details of bedstead in blue room [M-297]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1021 - Dressing table with swing mirror - Blue Room [M-293]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1022 - Writing desk or fire screen - closed [H-292]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1023 - Writing desk or fire screen - opened [H-292]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1024 - Chest of drawers - Lafayette Bedroom [M-284]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1025 - Engraving of Fighting Before Gibraltar [M-93/U]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1026 - Engraving of Defense of Gibraltar [M-93/KK]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1027 - Engraving - America [M-93/DD]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1028 - Engraving - Alfred the Great Dividing His Loaf with the Pilgrim [M-93/CC]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1029 - Engraving - Alfred the Third, King of Mercia [M-93/BB]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1030 - Engraving - The Death of General Wolfe [M-93/AA]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1031 - Engraving - The Dead Soldier [M-93/EE]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1032 - Engraving - The Earthing of The Fox [M-93/GG-2]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1033 - Engraving - Returning from the Chase (fox hunting) [M-93/GG-6]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1034 - Engraving - The Going Out (fox hunting) [M-93/GG-4]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1035 - Engraving - The Whipper - In Thrown Out (fox hunting) [M-93/GG-3]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1036 - Engraving - A Hunting Piece (fox hunting) [M-93/X]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1037 - Engraving - A Storm with Lightning [M-93/Y]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1038 - Engraving - The Battle of Bunker's Hill [M-93/FF]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1039 - Engraving - Death of General Montgomery [M-93/JJ-1]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1040 - Engraving - A Rural Scene [M-93/II]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1041 - Tea tray - Mansion Dining Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1042 - Engraving - Coming at the Death (hunting scene) [M-93/GG-5]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1043 - Engraving - The Death of the Fox (hunting scene) [M-93/GG-7]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1044 - Engraving - Two Hunters (hunting scene) [M-93/GG-1]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1045 - Engraving - Portrait of Hounds [M-93/HH]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1046 - Egnraving - Thomas Jefferson [M-331]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1047 - Andirons - Mansion Study [M-171/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1048 - Fireplace implements - Mansion Study ; Negative missing 2/8/1993\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1049 - Fairfax fireback [H-112] \u0026amp; andirons - Office (Servants' Hall - formerly used as the Superintendent's office). Fireback deaccessioned in 1955 and transferred to Belvoir.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1050 - Fireplace \u0026amp; mantel - Office (Servants' Hall - formerly used as the Superintendent's office)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1051 - Mansion - East Front - night\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1052 - Mansion - East Front - night\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1053 - North Lane, view towards north lane gate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1054 - Maryland shore and Potomac River from Piazza\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1055 - Fireplace - Regent's sitting room - andirons [W-227/A-B] transferred to niece of donor in 1948.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1056 - Fireplace \u0026amp; mantel - Regent's sitting room - andirons [W-227/A-B] transferred to niece of donor in 1948.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1057 - Reference Library - Regent's quarters in the Bolton Building\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1058 - Reference Library - Regent's quarters in the Bolton Building\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1059 - Reference Library - Regent's quarters in the Bolton Building\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1060 - Reference Library - Regent's quarters in the Bolton Building\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1061 - Reference Library - Regent's quarters in the Bolton Building\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1062/A-B - Andirons and fireback in the front parlor\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1063/A-B - Andirons and fender - Front Parlor\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1064 - Powel Coach [H-737] - broadside ; see no. 3947\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1065 - Powel Coach [H-737] - angle, outside the coach house\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1066 - Powel Coach [H-737] - front, outside of the coach house\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1067 - Mount Vernon employees removing snow, November 30, 1938. Left to right: Arthur Petitt, Page Doughton, Walter Simms, Manuel Rodgers, Harry Lehman, and Roy Taylor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1068 - Mansion - East Front - snow\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1069 - Mansion - East Front - snow\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1070 - Mansion - East Front - snow\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1071 - Mansion - southeast front - snow\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1072 - Mansion - southeast front - snow\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1073 - Coach House and South Lane - snow\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1074 - Wash House, Coach House and Stable - snow\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1075 - South Lane buildings from ice pit - snow\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1076 - North Quarters [Bolton building - Administration building] and boiler room - snow\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1077 - North Quarters [Bolton building - Administration building] and boiler room - snow\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1078 - Regent's quarters [Bolton Building] - north entrance - snow\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1079 - Flower Garden - snow\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1080 - Square well and Seed House - Kitchen Garden - snow\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1081 - Boxwood and entrance - Kitchen Garden - snow\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1082 - Kitchen Garden - snow\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1083 - South Lane - snow\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1084 - Bowling Green and serpentine path - north side - snow\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1085 - Superintendent's home - snow\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1086 - Superintendent's home - snow\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1087/A-B - Scales and weights [M-872/A-I] LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1088A-B - Powder horn [M-740]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1089/A-B - Martha Washington - engraved portrait after Wollaston [M-727]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1090 - Quebec (Key) to Halsey Print [M-93/JJ-2]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1091 - Engraving - General LaFayette [M-746]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1092 - Miss Harriet Clayton Comegys - portrait of former Regent [M-736]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1093 - Washington Bust by Hiram Powers [M-738], deaccessioned 1973\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1094 - Sofa - Music room [Little Parlor]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1095 - Carpet [M-69]- Music room [Little Parlor]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1096 - Dresden clock and ornaments [H-64/A-C] - Music room [Little Parlor]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1097 - Andirons [M-67/A-B] - Music room [Little Parlor]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1098 - Fender [M-68] - Music room [Little Parlor], deaccessioned 1953\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1099/A-B - Candlestick with globe [W-139]- Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1100A-B - Candlesticks (pair) [W-18/A-B] - Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1101 - Candlesnuffer [M-146] - Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1102 - The Washington Family - Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1103 - Engraving - Battle of Bunker Hill [M-154] - Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1104 - Indian on Horseback - needlepoint - Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1105 - Portrait of Nelly Custis [W-157] - Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber], given to Woodlawn Plantation, 1973\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1106 - Footstool [M-142] - Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber], removed from the collection, 1947\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1107 - Side chair [W-135] - Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1108 - Rug \"1746\" - Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1109/A-B - Punch bowl [H-37] - Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1110 - Fender [M-145] - Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber], deaccessioned 1973\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1111 - Andirons [H-240] - tongs and shovel [M-144/A-B] - Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1112/A-B - Spectacles and case [W-165/A-B]- Mansion Library [Study]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1113 - Candle snuffer and tray - Mansion Library [Study] ; M-163/A-B\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1114 - Washington Bust [W-369] - Mansion Library [Study]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1115 - Eraser [W-185] - Mansion Library [Study]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1116 - Vases - Mansion Library [Study]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1117/A-B - Inkstand with quill pens [M-360/A-C]- Mansion Library [Study]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1118/A-C - Woodlawn intersection of Mount Vernon Highway with U.S. Route #1 showing inadequate road markers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1119/A-B - Gum Springs - Intersection of Mount Vernon Road with U.S. Highway #1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1120 - Reproduction curtains made of 18th century green silk damask for the Venetian window in the New Room [M-26/A-H]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1121 - Blue moire damask fringed curtains [M-39/A-D] and cornice [W-34] in the West Parlor [Front Parlor]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1122 - Damask curtains [M-70/A-F] - Music room [Little Parlor]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1123 - Curtains [M-750/A-D] - Central Passage\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1124 - Curtains [M-116/A-F] - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1125 - Curtains [M-147/A-C] - Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1126 - Curtains - Library [Study]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1127/A-C - Fireback [W-186] - West Parlor [Front Parlor]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1128 - Carpet [W-5] - Banquet Hall [New Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1129 - Detail of corner of carpet [W-5] - Banquet Hall [New Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1130 - Carpet [M-48] - West Parlor [Front Parlor]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1131 - Carpet - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1132 - Carpet - Library [Study]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1133 - Mantel clock [M-172] - Library [Study]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1134 - Sofa [M-41] - West Parlor [Front Parlor]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1135 - Bookcase [H-151] - Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1136 - Table [H-119] - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1137 - Andirons [W-227/A-B] - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1138/A-C - Gun lock\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1139/A-B - Bottle seal [H-753], seal or print from glass bottle, bearing the legend \"John Custis 1713\" within circular band\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1140 - Bottle seal [H-2624], deacessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1141 - Alexandria Washington Lodge observing death of Washington, wreathlaying at the Tomb\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1142 - Bust - Washington - bronze [M-118]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1143 - LaFayette Bust (in profile) - bronze - E. Henry \u0026amp; Bonnard\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1144 - LaFayette Bust - (Library - closet) [H-167?]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1145/A-B - Flute and box [W-61/A-B]; BW-1145/B - copy of original negative\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1146/A-C - \"Palmy Days at Mount Vernon,\" Washington Family portrait by Thomas P. Rossiter, was loaned to MV at the time of the photograph. Acquired the painting in 2008 [M-4790]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1147 - Pitcher [00-24] - pantry\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW-1148/A-B - Pitcher [00-33] and two mugs [00-31] and [00-32] - Pantry; deaccessioned 2003\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1149/A-D - Memorial serving dish - Pantry [H-191/A-C]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1150 - Platter - Chinese Export Porcelain - Pantry\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1151/A-C - Surveyor's compass [W-164] - Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1152 - Two Toby jugs [AA-4 ; 00-30/A]; deaccessioned 2020\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1153 - China pitcher ; Out - 8/4/51 - John C. Chatterton; Missing 4/5/1985\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1154 - Pewter plates (5)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1155A-B - Copper teapot [00-35], chocolate pot [00-36] and coffee pot [00-34] ; AA-4; deaccessioned 2020\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1156/A-B - Copper lantern [00-55], teapot [00-36] and hominy mortar [00-52] ; AA-4\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1157 - Copper cake plate or stew pan ; AA-4\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1158 - Ladles - copper ; AA-4\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1159/A-B - Pewter pitcher [M-1054] and cup [M-1086]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1160/A-B - Bed warmer - Pantry\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1161A-B - Pewter plates (3) ; detail - maker's mark on one of the pewter plates ; out - 8/4/1951 - John C. Chatterton; Missing 4/5/1985\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1162/A-C - Pewter plate, details of maker's marks\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1163/A-B - Pewter plates (2)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1164/A-B - Pewter plates (2)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1165/A-B - Pewter plates (2)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1166/A-B - Pewter plates (4)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1167 - Pewter spoon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1168 - Footstool [H-192] - pantry closet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1169/A-B - Quilting frame ; A-141 [W-755/A-D] ; LOAN - Peter Family\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1170 - Ghord dipper - Family Kitchen\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1171/A-B - Copper skillet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1172 - Engraving - George Washington - \"Sacred to Patriotism\" [M-93/LL]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1173 - Coat-of-Arms of Joseph Ball, grandfather of George Washington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1174 - Map of the Province of New York\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1175/A-B - Woods west of #1 field ; BW-1175/A - Unthinned area in woods ; BW-1175/B - Thinned area in woods\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1176/A-C - Woods east of Superintendent's House ; BW-1176/A-B - Uncleaned area in woods ; BW-1176/C - Cleaned area in woods\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1177 - Chair - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1178 - Chair - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room] ; Missing 11/21/2022\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1179 - Commode chair [M-245] - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1180 - Candlestick [M-255], snuffer and tray [M-256/A-B] - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1181 - Toilet set [M-759/A-D] - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1182 - \"Maniere\" (Book) MDCLXXXXIII ; Discarded 5/24/1951\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1183 - Embroidered rose in frame [W-238] - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]; deaccessioned in 1973 and given to Woodlawn Plantation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1184 - Basket of Fruit - needlepoint - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1185 - Engraving - English Country Scene [M-90/A] - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1186 - Candlestick [M-255] - Blue Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1187 - Water pitcher and bowl [M-303/A-B] - Blue Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1188 - Snuffer and tray [M-304/A-B] - Blue Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1189 - Candlesticks [M-306/A-B] - Blue Room; Also BW-1439\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1190 - Side chair [M-296] - Blue Room; deaccessioned 2017\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1191 - Chair [H-294] - Hepplewhite - one of pair - Blue Room; deaccessioned 2016\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1192 - Engraving - The Right Honourable William Pitt, Esqr. [M-310], Blue Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1193/A-C - Scent bottles [M-280/A-B] - Lafayette Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1194 - Candlestick [M-362] - Lafayette Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1195 - Book - \"Les Aventures De Telemaque,\" title page [H-1343]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1196 - Engraving - English Country Dance [M-90/B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1197 - Side chair [M-287]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1198 - Commode chair [M-272]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1199 - Side chair [M-286] - Lafayette Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1200 - Engraving - St. Agnes [M-289] - Lafayette Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1201 - Stand [M-264] - Hall room [Small Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1202 - Side chair [W-259] - Hall Room [Small Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1203 - Ladderback cane seat chair [M-265] - Hall Room [Small Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1204 - Side chair [M-260] - Hall Room [Small Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1205- Candlestick and snuffer [M-268/A-B] - Hall Room [Small Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1206 - Engraving - Yellow Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1207 - Candle \"Yorktown Illumination\" - Yellow Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1208 - Stand or tripod table [M-246] - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1209 - Tripod table - Blue Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1210 - Dressing glass [M-285] - Lafayette Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1211 - Dressing glass [M-244] - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1212 - Washstand - Lafayette Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1213 - Washstand - Blue Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1214 - Bed warmer - Lafayette Room [M-279]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1215 - Dining table [M-251] - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]; deaccessioned 2016\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1216 - Card table [M-300] - Blue Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1217 - Dress table [M-275] - Lafayette Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1218 - Mirror (top panel decorated) [M-282] - Lafayette Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1219 - Mirror, gold frame [M-250] - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1220 - Looking glass [M-307] - Blue Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1221 - Work table [M-273] - Lafayette Room; removed from collection 1948\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1222/A-B - Fender [M-295], andirons [M-301/A-B], tongs and shovel - Blue Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1223A-B - Fender and andirons [H-240/A-B] - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1224/A-B - Fender, andirons, tongs, shovel and bed warmer - Lafayette Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1225 - Looking glass [W-291] - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1226 - Embroidery frame - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1227 - Nelly Custis by Saint-Memin - from \"Homes of our Ancestors\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1228 - Doctors James Craik and Elisha Dick - silhouette\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1229 - Engraving - Old Tomb from \"Picturesque Places in America\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1230/A-B - Candle mold [00-43]; deaccessioned 2022\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1231/A-B - Iron stand [W-987]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1232 - Lantern [M-848]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1233/A-B - Iron stand [W-986]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1234/A-B - Batter jug [00-26 ; AA-4]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1235 - Modified bow saw [M-1145/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1236 - Small hand saw [M-1145/B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1237 - Copper pitcher [00-22 ; AA-4]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1238 - Copper kettle - small [00-25 ; AA-4]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1239/A-B - Copper skillet with iron handle [00-19 ; AA-4]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1240 - House bell [W-976]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1241 - Hot water plates [W-1162/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1242 - Hot water plates [W-1162/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1243/A-B - Dripping pans [00-27 ; AA-4]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1244/A-B - Skillet [00-23 ; AA-4]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1245/A-B - Copper pot [00-21 ; AA-4]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1246 - Tinder box candlestick; [M-846 ; 00-9 ; AA-4]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1247 - Lantern [M-844]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1248 - Crock with handles\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1249/A-B - Jar [00-48 ; AA-4]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1250 - Jar with lid [00-44 ; AA-4]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1251 - Jar [00-47 ; AA-4]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1252/A-B - Engraving - \"Sacred to the Memory of the Illustrious Washington\" [M-831]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1253 - Engraving - Washington's Tomb, Farley [M-835]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1254 - Engraving - The Tomb of Washington, Mount Vernon [M-826]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1255 - Engraving - Mount Vernon, West Front, after Parkyns [M-832]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1256 - Work on Huge Cavity in White Oak #126 - east lawn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1257 - Peat moss mulch on myrtle - east lawn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1258/A-B - BW-1258/A - MVLA personnel mowing the 12-acre field. John Webster is driving the tractor and Norman Grimsley is seated on mowing attachment. BW-1258/B - MVLA employee Norman Grimsley standing in the 12-acre field at Mount Vernon possibly to indicate the height of the grass.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1259A-B - Engraving - The Dancing Shepherds - Gailbraith Print [W-966]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1260 - Holly propagated in 130 days\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1261 - Engraving - Mount Vernon, after Parkyns [M-876]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1262 - Engraving - The Tomb of Washington, DeRoy after Köllner [M-875]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1263 - Engraving - The Home of Washington, Mount Vernon, Va., Currier \u0026amp; Ives [M-869]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1264 - Mansion - West Front by Bennett ; M-860 ; Negative discarded - see 3326B; Missing 5/23/1986\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1265 - Engraving - West View of Mt. Vernon Mansion, N. S. Bennett [M-868]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1267/A-D - Bottle seal\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1268 - Engraving - Admiral Vernon [M-834]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1269 - Engraving - Lord Vernon's Coat of Arms [M-833]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1270 - Engraving - Plan of Mt. Vernon, The Home of Washington, Charles Currier [M-836]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1271/A-C - Engraving - Louis XVI (unframed) original [W-767]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1272/A-D - Engraving - Original Louis XVI (framed), with details [W-767]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1273/A-B - Engraving - Sic Virtus et Victa Placet - Alexander's Victories\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1274/A-B - Engraving - Thus Virtue Triumphs Gloriously - Alexander's Victories [W-717/C]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1275 - Engraving - He's Truly the Brave that Overcomes Himself - Alexander's Victories [W-717/B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1276 - Engraving - Virtue Surmounts All Difficulties - Alexander's Victories [W-717/D]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1277 - Engraving - Vertue Fit to Govern the World - Alexander's Victories [W-717/E]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1278 - Nine negatives of the Houdon bust of Washington taken by the National Museum in 1932\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1279/A-C - Cannon [W-716]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1280 - Engraving - Mount Vernon, after C. H. Wells [M-874]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1281 - Engraving - Mount Vernon, the Seat of the late President Washington [M-871]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1282 - Engraving - Mount Vernon, Home of Washington, representing the 200 acres, etc. [M-870]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1283 - \"La Fortaleza\" - Puerto Rico\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1284 - Roy Taylor, Mount Vernon guard, poses in front of the kitchen\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1285/A-B - Engraving - Life of George Washington, The Citizen\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1286 - Engraving - Life of George Washington, The Farmer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1287/A-B - Washington addressing Convention\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1288/A-C - Rolling lawns by Kilby and team of horses\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1289/A-E - Forman \u0026amp; Biller's men applying dormant spray to elm trees\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1290/A-B - Engraving - Mount Vernon, the Seat of the late Genl. G. Washington, after William Russell Birch [M-873]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1291 - Saucer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1292 - Platter [68-149][M-929]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1293/A-B - Platter; history on back or bottom [M-930]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1294 - Engraving - The Tomb of Washington, Currier \u0026amp; Ives [M-912]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1295 - Map (VA \u0026amp; MD), hung in the Office [Servants' Hall], 2nd floor\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1296 - Reproduction of Vaughan Plan by Glümer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1297 - Pitcher [M-708]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1298/A-B - Conch shell buttons (displayed in the museum) [W-558/A-E] LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1299 - Bedstead [M-316] - Mrs. Washington's room [South Lumber Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1300 - Wing chair [M-320] - Mrs. Washington's room [South Lumber Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1301 - Washstand [M-314] - Mrs. Washington's room [South Lumber Room]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1302/A-B - Ladderback side chairs [M-319/A-D] - Mrs. Washington's room [South Lumber Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1303/A-B - Commode chair [H-321] - Mrs. Washington's room [South Lumber Room]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1304/A-B - Tilt-top table [M-934] - Mrs. Washington's room [South Lumber Room]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1305/A-B - Tilt-top table [M-742] - Mrs. Washington's room [South Lumber Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1306 - Ladder back rocking chair [W-313] - Mrs. Washington's room [South Lumber Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1307 - Dressing glass - 4 drawers - Mrs. Washington's room [South Lumber Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1308 - Dressing glass - 1 drawer [W-315] - Mrs. Washington's room [South Lumber Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1309 - Chest of drawers [M-317/A] - Mrs. Washington's room [South Lumber Room]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1310 - Washington's camp bed ; Out 6/8/51 -John C. Chatterton; Missing 5/23/86\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1311 - Holster [W-349/A.1-A.2]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1312 - Canteen [W-350/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1313 - Canteen [W-350/C]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1314 - Canteen [W-350/B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1315 - Washington's trunk [W-367]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1316A-B - Packing chest [W-347] - \"Geo. Washington Virginia\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1317/A-B - Trunk - Mrs. Washington's letter under lid in handwriting of Eliza Parke Custis [W-368]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1318 - Chair [M-340] - hallway of Attic\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1319 - Chest of drawers (small) [M-344] - District of Columbia Room, Attic\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1320 - Washstand [M-345] and toilet set - District of Columbia Room, Attic; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1321 - Commode - District of Columbia Room, Attic\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1322/A-B - Tilt-top table - District of Columbia Room, Attic\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1323/A-F - Dredge operations in Mount Vernon Channel - March and April 1939\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1324/A-D - Present ground level of Hell Hole near sea wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1325/A-B - Clam shell throwing up dyke along sea wall edge of Hell Hole, prep to pumping mud in from dredge\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1326/A-B - Sea wall from Wharf ;  BW-1326/A - north from wharf ; BW-1326/B - south from wharf\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1327 - Wharf from inside Hell Hole sea wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1328 - Piling placed at Wharf ready for use\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1329 - Buenos Ayres villa from river\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1330 - Nectarine blossom - Kitchen Garden [Lower Garden]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1331 - Mount Vernon Channel - dredge work\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1332/A-I - Pumping mud in Hell Hole\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1333/A-B - Nectarines in blossom - espalier in lower garden\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1334 - Peach in blossom, espalier - Kitchen Garden [Lower Garden]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1335/A-B - Nelly Custis needlepoint - fire screen [W-957]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1336/A-B - Nelly Custis needlepoint - in fire screen frame [W-957]; deaccesioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1337/A-B - Bottle seal - R. Carter \"R.C.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1338/A-B - Lamp [M-1088] ; BW-1338/A - without globe ; BW-1338/B - with globe\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1339/A-D - Miss Agnes Peter as Martha Washington ; BW-1339/A - Miss Peter, Miss Hutchison, Miss Cawthorne ; BW-1339/B - Miss Cawthorne, Miss Hutchison ; BW-1339/C - Miss Peter ; BW-1339/D - Miss Agnes Peter as Martha Washington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1340 - Snuff box\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1341/A-C - Document, The purchase of Dogue Run and Little Hunting Creek lands by George Washington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1342 - Platter - Family Kitchen - slipware dish\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1343 - Platter - slipware dish - Family Kitchen\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1344/A-B - Pewter plates, overall and details of maker's mark - Family Kitchen\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1345 - Pair of vases [W-19/A-D]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1346 - Mary Ball armchair [W-152] - Sitting Room [Downstairs Bedchamber]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1347/A-N - Reenactment - George Washington, Col. Humphreys and Mr. Thomson departing for New York for Washington's first inauguration\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1348 - Chest of drawers [H-341] and dressing glass - District of Columbia Room, Attic\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1349 - Dressing glass [M-342] - District of Columbia Room, Attic\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1350 - Bedstead [M-343] - District of Columbia Room, Martha Washington Garret Chamber\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1351 - Bedstead [M-329] - Connecticut Room - Northeast Garret Chamber\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1352 - Washstand - Connecticut Room - Northeast Garret Chamber ; MISSING 12/5/2022\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1353 - Portrait of Benjamin Franklin [M-129] - Connecticut Room - Northeast Garret Chamber\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1354 - Pole Fire Screen [M-333] - Connecticut Room -Northeast Garret Chamber; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1355 - Dressing glass [M-318] - Connecticut Room - Northeast Garret Chamber; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1356 - Chair - Connecticut Room - Northeast Garret Chamber\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1357 - Rocking chair [M-332] - Connecticut Room - Northeast Garret Chamber; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1358 - Rocking chair [M-332] - Connecticut Room - Northeast Garret Chamber\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1359 - Pier table [M-744] and dressing glass [M-318 - deaccessioned] - Connecticut Room - Northeast Garret Chamber\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1360 - Piano chair [W-323] North Carolina Room - Northwest Garret Chamber; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1361 - Chair [H-322] - North Carolina Room - Northwest Garret Chamber; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1362 - Washstand [M-325] and toilet set - North Carolina Room - Northwest Garret Chamber\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1363/A-B - Work table [M-336], opened and closed - North Carolina Room - Northwest Garret Chamber; deaccessioned - purchased by Susanne Schrage-Norton during employee sale, 1985\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1364 - Chest of drawers [M-324; deaccessioned] and dressing glass - North Carolina Room - Northwest Garret Chamber\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1365 - Bedstead [M-326] - North Carolina Room - Northwest Garret Chamber; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1366 - Pier table [M-184] - Maine Room - North Lumber Room; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1367 - Washstand [M-337] and set - Maine Room - North Lumber Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1368 - Bed steps [M-743] - Maine Room - North Lumber Room; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1369 - Chair [M-339/A-E] - Maine Room - North Lumber Room; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1370 - Washstand [M-225] - Maine Room - North Lumber Room; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1371 - Washstand [M-353- - Maine Room - North Lumber Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1372 - Armchair - Maine Room - North Lumber Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1373 - Walk to New Tomb with visitors\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1374 - Dredging Wharf basin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1375 - Washington chair unowned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1376/A-C - Pile driver at Wharf\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1377/A-D - President's yacht, S.S. Potomac, on its first trial run into Mount Vernon Wharf\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1378/A-C - Bond with Washington's signature\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1379/A-B - Invitation - Franklin Pierce to George Washington Parke Custis [W-946]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1380 - Embroidery - Nelly Custis ; A-145\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1381 - Two checks - George Washington Parke Custis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1382 - Collar [W-952, deaccessioned] and back scratcher ; A-149\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1383 - Snuffer \u0026amp; tray ; A-153 ; Out 8/4/51 - John C. Chatterton; Missing 8/4/1985\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1384 - Button [W-943] \u0026amp; locket [W-944] ; A-140\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1385/A-B - Decanter [W-947] ; A-156\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1386/A-F - House and buildings at Marmion Farm, King George County, Virginia. Former home of George Washington Lewis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1387/A-E - Toilet set\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1388/A-B - Hell Hole - after pumping in\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1389 - Vista from Mansion circle towards the West Gate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1390 - Vista from the east lawn at Mount Veronn towards the Potomac River and Piscataway Creek\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1391 - Copy photograph - First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt with President Somoza and Madam Somoza at Mount Vernon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1392 - Copy photograph - President Roosevelt speaking at Mount Vernon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1393/A-B - Silver presentation cup - Washington's jackass - 1790 (Museum); deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1394/A-B - Peas planted in Lower Garden - Kitchen Garden; BW-1394/B - Mount Vernon employee next to planted peas - May 1939\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1395 - Engraving - View of Mount Vernon The Seat of George Washington Esqr. [M-968]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1396 - Plate ; Out June 13, 1951 - John C. Chatterton; Missing - June 4, 1986\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1397 - Small glass ; Out June 13, 1951 - John C. Chatterton; Missing - June 4, 1986\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1398/A-B - Large glass ; Out June 13, 1951 - John C. Chatterton; Missing - June 4, 1986\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1399/A-C - Restoration - North Necessary\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1400 - School House [North Garden House] in upper garden with new roof\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1401/A-B - Governor's Day ; BW-1401/A - The Governor \u0026amp; Board of Visitors posed in front of short wall ; BW-1401/B - Governor Price places wreath at Washington's tomb\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1402/A-C - Mansion - West Front\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1403/A-F - Mount Vernon employees making hay in Reservoir field or Gould lot and 12-acre field\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1404 - Bowling Green \u0026amp; Mansion - West Front\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1405 - Servant bell on Marmion House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1406 - William Jones Permar, guard at Mount Vernon, standing in the west central passage entrance to the Mansion. Mr. Permar served as guard for 37 years.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1407/A-B - Superintendent's House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1408 - Spinning wheel - Spinning House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1409 - Windsor Chair - Spinning House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1410 - Spinning wheel [M-883] - Spinning House; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1411 - Loom shuttles [M-890/A-B] - Spinning House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1412 - Spinning wheel - Spinning House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1413 - Tape loom [M-892] - Spinning House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1414 - Pair of sconges - Spinning House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1415 - Spinning wheel [M-903] - Spinning House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1416 - Reel [M-908] - Spinning House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1417 - Scutching knife [M-901] - Spinning House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1418 - Temple loom [M-894] - Spinning House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1419 - Braid loom [M-895] - Spinning House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1420 - Reel - Spinning House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1421/A-B - Pair of wool cards from Spinning House [M-844/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1422 - Reel in Spinning House [M-879]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1423 - Henp brake [M-899] - Spinning House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1424 - Reel - Spinning House [M-880]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1425 - Wood box\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1426 - Hackle on block [M-898] - Spinning House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1427/A-D - Work Basket [W-673] - Martha's sewing basket, views of bottom and sides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1428 - Hackles [M-896] - Spinning House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1429 - Teasel [M-902] - Spinning House; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1430 - Weaving Reed [M-889] - Spinning House; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1431 - Reel - Spinning House ; [M-878]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1432 - Spinning wheel - Spinning House [M-907]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1433 - Swift (yarn winder) [M-887] - Spinning House; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1434 - Loom shuttles - Spinning House [M-890/C-F]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1435 - Spinning wheel - Spinning House [M-904]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1436 - Spinning wheel - Spinning House [M-905]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1437 - Quilling wheel [M-893] - Spinning House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1438 - Spinning wheel - Spinning House [M-906]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1439 - Candlesticks [M-306/A-B] - Washington Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber]; see also BW-1189\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1440 - Candlestick - Hall room [Small Room] ; see also # 3810 A \u0026amp; B; #3963\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1441 - Hot water urn [W-107] - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]; see also BW-3810/A-B; BW-3963\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1442 - Hurricane shade [M-122] - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1443/A-B - Knife boxes [M-115/A-B] - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1444 - Candlestick - Music room [Little Parlor]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1440/A-B - Trunk - passage - 2nd floor; overall and detail\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1446 - \"Le General Washington\" - Le Mire after Charles Willson Peale [M-961] - Blue Room; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1447 - View of Potomac River from the Mansion piazza\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1448/A-B - Ring [W-980/B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1449 - Ring [W-980/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1450/A-C - Butter cooler [W-979] Sevres china\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1451/A-B - Canton blue and white china [W-1002/A-H]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1452 - The British Royal party gathers in the upper garden.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1454 - Loom [M-891] in Spinning House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1455 - Reel [M-881]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1456 - Fan Coral [W-556] from Barbados\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1457 - Box [M-1000; IL.1897] - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1458/A-B - Aubusson rug [M-992] - Lafayette Room; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1459 - Curtains - Lafayette Room [M-283/A-E]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1460 - Curtains [M-253/A-E] - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1461 - Chair - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1462 - Mirror or looking glass [W-291] - Blue Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1463 - Engraving - The Right Honourable William Pitt, Esqr. [M-310] - Blue Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1464 - Curtains - Blue Room [M-308/A-E]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1465 - Dressing glass [M-233] - Yellow Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1466 - Painting - An Angling Party [M-234] - Yellow Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1467 - Engraving - Mount Vernon - Yellow Room [M-236]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1468/A-B - British Guinea [H-967] obverse and reverse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1469/A-C - Letter, George Washington to Burwell Bassett [1775 June 19] - [W-714/a-b]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1470 - Painting - Kitchen at Mount Vernon, Eastman Johnson [M-1001]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1471/A-B - Copy photograph, Pocket watch\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1472 - Copy photograph, Group of five side chairs - a placard in the photograph reads: SB Lot 1007; Art 1TO5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1473 - Admiral Vernon medals\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1474 - Portrait - Talmadge ; Out -John C. Chatterton 6/26/51;  Missing 8/4/86\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1476 - Ice House ; 2 negatives in one mat, showing different doors and ground grades;  Missing 6/4/1985\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1487 - Engraving - Admiral Vernon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1488 - Admiral Vernon medals\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1489 - Admiral Vernon medals\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1490/A-B - Superintendent Charles C. Wall on horseback\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1491 - Vase with a 'C' painted in the central medallion [M-493]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1492/A-C - Rose bushes in Upper Garden before pruning ; 1492/A-B - Rose bushes in Garden before pruning by Mount Vernon employees Alexander Reith \u0026amp; Albert Teller\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1493 - Engraving - Louis XVI [W-767/A-B] - original in frame\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1494/A-C - Martha Washington, Representative John Murdock and Mrs. Murdock at Mount Vernon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1495/A-B - Buckwheat planted in Tomb Lot\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1496 - Apple tree in Kitchen or Lower Garden\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1497/A-E - Removal of shed at west end of Paint Shop\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1498 - Horse in paddock with lower garden wall and south garden house in the distance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1499 - Copy photograph, MVLA Superintendent Charles C. Wall accompanying Queen Elizabeth during the British royal visit to Mount Vernon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1500 - Copy photograph, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth at Mount Vernon [June 9, 1939]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1501 - Table and hurricane globe in the Study\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1502 - Armchair [H-35]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1503 - Lafayette Bust [H-167] - Library [Study]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1504 - Mantel clock [M-140]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1505 - Mantel \u0026amp; fireplace - Banquet Hall [New Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1506 - Andirons \u0026amp; fireplace - Yellow Room [M-226/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1507/A-B - Wilton rug [M-964] - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1508 - Curtains [M-958/A-D] - Hall room [Small Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1509 - Mirror [M-267] - Hall room [Small Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1510 - Dressing glass [M-266] - Hall room [Small Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1511 - Dressing glass [W-221] - Washington Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1512 - Chair [W-205] - Washington Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1513 - Chair [M-215] - Washington Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1514 - Armchair [W-877] - Washington Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1515 - Table [W-204] - Washington Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1516 - Plateau \u0026amp; candelabras - Dining Room [ Small Dining Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1517 - Mirror or looking glass [W-106] - Dining Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1518 - Chair [W-95] - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1519 - Chair [W-96] - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1520 - Chair [W-98] - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1521/A-B - Washington bust \u0026amp; pedestal - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1522/A-B - Music book belonging to Martha Parke Custis - Music room [Little Parlor]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1523/A-B - Music book belonging to Eleanor Parke Custis - Music room [Little Parlor]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1524/A-B - Music book belonging to Eleanor Parke Custis - Music room [Little Parlor]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1525 - Mirror \u0026amp; brackets on west wall - Music room [Little Parlor]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1526 - Bracket [W-57] \u0026amp; candelabra [W-55] - Music room [Little Parlor]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1527 - Nelly Custis portrait by Robert Edge Pine [W-78] - Music room [Little Parlor]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1528 - Clock \u0026amp; ornaments [H-64/A-C] - Dresden - Music room [Little Parlor]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1529/A-F - Locust grove - north lawn as of August 1, 1939; BW-1529/C - view towards north grove from the piazza with visitors seated in Windsor chairs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1530 - Fire engines - Wilfred \u0026amp; Irving Talbot\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1531 - Vernon medals\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1532 - Vernon medals\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1533 - Vernon medals\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1534 - Needlework, Mount Vernon - early view\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1535 - Document signed by LaFayette [W-1077]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1536 - Engraving - Birds eye view of Mount Vernon [M-1131]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ-1547 - Copy photograph, Mansion - Central Hall ; file of Johnston prints in Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ-1547/A - Copy photograph, Mansion - Central Hall - Downstairs Bedroom \u0026amp; Small Dining Room doors ; file of Johnston prints in Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ-1548 - Copy photograph, Mansion - Dining Room \u0026amp; Downstairs Bedroom doors ; file of Johnston prints in Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ-1549 - Copy photograph, Palladian window - interior ; file of Johnston prints in Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ-1550 - Copy photograph, Banquet Hall [New Room] - mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ-1551 - Copy photograph, Banquet Hall [New Room] - mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ-1552 - Copy photograph, Banquet Hall [New Room] - mantel ;  file of Johnston prints in Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ-1553/A-B - Copy photograph, Banquet Hall [New Room] - ceiling, central medallion;  file of Johnston prints in Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ-1554/A - Copy photograph, Banquet Hall [New Room] door to front parlor ; file of Johnston prints in Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ-1555 - Copy photograph, Dining Room [Small Dining Room] - mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ-1556 - Copy photograph, Dining Room [Small Dining Room] - mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ-1559 - Copy photograph, Dining Room [Small Dining Room] - ceiling, west end; file of Johnston prints in Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ-1561 - Copy photograph, Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber] - mantel; file of Johnston prints in Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ-1562 - Copy photograph, Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber] - fireplace \u0026amp; door ; file of Johnston prints in Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ-1563 - Copy photograph, West Parlor [Front Parlor] - south wall ; file of Johnston prints in Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ-1564 - Copy photograph, West Parlor [Front Parlor] - fireplace \u0026amp; door ; file of Johnston prints in Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ-1565 - Copy photograph, West Parlor [Front Parlor] - fireplace \u0026amp; door ; file of Johnston prints in Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ-1566 - Copy photograph, West Parlor [Front Parlor] - fireplace \u0026amp; mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ-1567 - Copy photograph,West Parlor [Front Parlor] - ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ-1568 - Copy photograph, West Parlor  [Front Parlor] - ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ-1569 - Copy photograph, Library [Study] - fireplace \u0026amp; mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ-1570 - Copy photograph, Library [Study] - fireplace \u0026amp; mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ-1571 - Copy photograph, Library [Study] - fireplace \u0026amp; mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ-1572 - Copy photograph, Family Kitchen \u0026amp; Butler House [Circle Storehouse] thru north colonnade ;  file of Johnston prints in Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ-1574 - Copy photograph, Family Kitchen \u0026amp; south colonnade ;  file of Johnston prints in Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ-1582 - Copy photograph, South Lane ; file of Johnston prints in Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ-1583 - Copy photograph, South Lane - looking north ; file of Johnston prints in Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ-1584 - Copy photograph, Barn from south lawn ; file of Johnston prints in Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ej-1586 - Copy photograph, Flower Garden [Upper Garden] - parterre ; file of Johnston prints in Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ-1587 - Copy photograph, Flower Garden - hedges ; file of Johnston prints in Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ-1590 - Copy photograph, North Necessary from Flower Garden ; file of Johnston prints in Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ-1591 - Copy photograph, Flower Garden [Upper Garden] - beds \u0026amp; School House [Garden House]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ-1592 - Copy photograph, Flower Garden [Upper Garden] - beds \u0026amp; School House [Garden House]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ-1594 - Copy photograph, Flower Garden [Upper Garden] - walk \u0026amp; boxwood hedges\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ-1610 - Copy photograph, West front of Mansion through Vista near the west gate entrance\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ-1611 - Copy photograph, Bowling Green trees ; file of Johnston prints in Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ-1643 - copy photograph, Mansion - front door, pediment, cupola ; file of Johnston prints in Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ-1645 - Copy photograph, West Parlor [Front Parlor] fireplace ; file of Johnston prints in Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ-1646 - Copy photograph, West Parlor [Front Parlor] fireplace\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ-1648 - Copy photograph, Dining Room fireplace ; file of Johnston prints in Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ-1661 - Copy photograph, Banquet Hall [New Room] ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ-1662 - Copy photograph, Banquet Hall [Great Room] ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ-1664 - Copy photograph, Dining Room ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ-1665 - Copy photograph, Dining Room ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1669/A-B - Regent Mrs. Horace Mann Towner, her daughter \u0026amp; grandson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1670/A-C - Vice Regents' daughters posing near the east front the Mansion during the British Royal visit, June 9, 1939\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1671/A-C - Group photograph, The Regent and Vice Regents of the Mount  Vernon Ladies' Association during the British Royal Visit, June 9, 1939\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1672/A-D - British Royal Party visiting Mount Vernon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1677 - Mansion circle from cupola with view of the west gate in the far distance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1678/A-E - Views of the Mansion circle from both the north and south lanes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1679/A-B - Mansion \u0026amp; Mansion circle from under north beech tree\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1680A-B - Mansion \u0026amp; Mansion circle from under south beech tree\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1681/A-D - Addition to Propagating House near Rouse cottage\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1682/A-D - Bricked walk or path below South Lane to Tomb showing its inadequate width with visitors walking on the grass.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1683/A-J - Grading levees in Hell Hole\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1684/A-B - Old Tomb façade - restored\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1685 - Grading along north serpentine walk and Bowling Green - stone walk\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1686/A-D - North Lane through Spinning House gate towards the Mansion circle (looking south)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1687 - Ice House façade along the ha-ha wall on the east lawn; Slide 70\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1688 - Kitchen Garden gate ; Slide #116\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1689 - Circular dipping well in lower garden ; Slide 135\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1690 - Copy photograph, Autographed photograph - \"George RI\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1691 - Copy photograph, Autographed photograph - \"Elizabeth R\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1692 - Two employees reseed grass along Tomb walk - several visitors on the path\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1693/A-C - Employees sowing clover \u0026amp; vetch with a pair of horses - Reservoir Field\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1694/A-B - Prince Felix of Luxembourg \u0026amp; Ambassador Joseph E. Davies arrive by car in front of the Mansion\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1695/A-B - Propagating House addition - putting ribs on roof\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1696/A-B - Medal commemorating end of French Revolution, obverse and reverse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1697/A-B - Medal - Yorktown - 1781-1931 [M-406/A], obverse and reverse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1698/A-B - Medal - Yorktown Sesquicentennial Medal with Washington - DeGrasse - Tilly - Rochambeau - 1781-1931 [M-1071], obverse and reverse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1699/A-B - Lafayette Medal - 1757-1834 [M-1023], obverse and reverse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1700/A-K - Restoration - Washing in preparation for painting Mansion; BW-1700/A - Scrape window jambs - West Front; BW-1700/B-C - Scrape window jambs - West Front - completed; BW-1700/D-E - Prepare for painting Piazza columns; BW-1700/F - Dining Room window - fascia board removed; BW-1700/G - Dining Room window - scrape jamb; BW-1700/ - Scrape paint from column base; BW-1700/I-J - Scrape paint from columns where needed; BW-1700/K - Washing in preparation for painting Mansion\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1701/A-C - Restoration - Scraped paint off west end Office [Servants' Hall] - these photographs show all paint removed \u0026amp; sections of new siding\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1702/A-C,E - Heating mains to Family Kitchen; BW-1702/A - open cover; BW-1702/B - replace pipe \u0026amp; insulation; BW-1702/C - start close mains cover; BW-1702/D - Heating mains to Family Kitchen - section of mains entering grounds at end of trench; BW-1702/E - Uncover heating mains to Family Kitchen\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1703/A-B - Tomb walk worn by summer crowds; re-seeded; new growth\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1704/A-E - restoration - Mansion window frames; BW-1704/A - paint removed - decayed sections; BW-1704/B - renewed; BW-1704/C - showing renewed section of sash; BW-1704/D - paint removed by burning; BW-1704/E - all old\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1705 - Benjamin Franklin - Amercain - plaque\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1706 - Wooden bowl\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1707 - Washington's Map of five farms - 1793. In the collection of the Huntington Library.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1708 - Kitchen Garden plan - by Natalia Ulman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1709 - Engraving - Early days of Washington [M-1072]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1710/A-B - Medal - George Washington [M-1029/A]; view of obverse and reverse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1711/A-B - Two Admmiral Vernon Medals; obverse and reverse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1712 - Portrait of Washington by Lambdin, after Stuart [M-710]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1713 - Brass button - from uniform [W-443]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1714/A-B - Published illustration of English carpet [M-141] at Mount Vernon - 1746, from \"A History of British Carpets\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1715 - Stud with Likeness of Washington [M-526]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1716 - Low-boy - Assembly room - north quarters [Bolton Building]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1717/A-B - Memorial brooch [M-954]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1718 - Desk [M-1074] - assembly room - north quarters [Bolton Building]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1719A-B - Grandfather clock [M-1144] - assembly room - north quarters [Bolton Building]; BW-1719/A - missing as of 1/25/2023\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1720 - Mirror [M-1075] - assembly room - north quarters [Bolton Building]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1721 - Portrait of Washington by Eben Farrington Comins [M-932]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1722 - Engraving - George Washington meets the widow Custis [M-1076]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1723 - Portrait of Washington by James Reid Lambdin [M- 711]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1724 - Engraving - Mount Vernon in the olden times [M- 1073]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1725 - Engraving - \"The City of Paris\" - DeGrasse Flagship\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1726 - Engraving - \"Lafayette's departure from Mount Vernon- 1784\" [M-130]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1727 - Drawing and notes - Dining Room [Small Dining Room] window casing - revealing use of red paint, initialed by W. B. (Worth Bailey) 10/18/1939\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1728 - Bedspread [H-1295]; deaccessioned in 1943\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1729 - Bedspread [M-1926]; deaccessioned in 2019\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1730 - Bedspread [M-1933]; deaccessioned in 2019\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1731/A-B - Bedspread [RN07.020]; deaccessioned 2016\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1732/A-B - Bedspread\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1733 - Bedspread [M-1931]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1734 - Bedspread [M-309]; deaccessioned 2016\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1735 - Bedspread [M-1930]; Missing as of 6/4/1986\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1736 - Bedspread [RN07.129]; deaccessioned 2019\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1737 - Bedspread [M-1299]; deaccessioned 2020\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1738 - Bedspread [M-1624]; deaccessioned 2016\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1739 - Quilt [M-1439]; deaccessioned, 2019\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1740 - Quilt [M-1081]; deaccessioned 2019\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1741 - Quilt [M-1300]; deaccessioned 2019\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1742 - Washstand - District of Columbia Room ; Out - John C. Chatterton;  Missing 6/4/1986\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1743 - Side chair - original - District of Columbia Room [Martha Washington's Garret Chamber]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1744 - Washstand [M-262] - Maine Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1745 - Side chair - 2nd floor hall, under stairs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1746 - Knife [H-113/A-I] \u0026amp; fork [H-114/A-J] - bone handle - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1747 - Tea set \u0026amp; tray [W-131/A-H] - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1748 - Card table [M-123] - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1749 - Bust of Washington - Office\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1750 - Window sash - 2nd floor West Front\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1751/A-B - Painting - The Virgin initially attributed to Benjamin West but more likely by Thomas Sully [H-357]; BW-1751/B - obverse, portrait of man in oil on wood backing; deaccessioned 1973\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1752/A-D - Building dams in ravine from 12-acre field to Hell Hole\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1753/A-C - Deer Park wall area before planting\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1754 - Flower Garden [Upper Garden] from Museum - 2nd floor ; Kodachrome slide # 89\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1755 - Flower Garden [Upper Garden] from Spinning House ; Kodachrome slide # 93\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1756 - Drawing - Palladian or venetian window to scale\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1757 - Engraving - His Excellency George Washington Esquire [M-1087/Q]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1758 - Lithograph - Washington, published by Currier [M-1087/T-1]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1759/A-B - Lithograph - General Washington, by Maurin after Stuart [M-1087/L]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1760 - Engraving - G. Washington in his Last Illness [M- 1087/H-2]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1761 - Lithograph - Washington. First in War, First in Peace, and First in the Hearts of His Countrymen. [M-1087/J]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1762 - Engraving - Conclusion de la campagne de 1781 en Virginie. Le Marquis de Lafayette, by Le Mire [M-1087/V]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1763 - Engraving - The Washington Family at Mount Vernon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1764 - Engraving - General Washington [M-1087/AA]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1765 - Engraving - Life of George Washington, The Farmer, by Regnier, after Stearns, 1853 [M-1087/CC]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1766 - Engraving - The Home of Washington, by Barlow, after Rossitter and Mignot, 1860 (Lafayette departs from Mount Vernon) [M-1087/BB]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1767 - Lithograph - Washington's Reception By The Ladies, by Nathaniel Currier, 1860 [M-1087/F]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1768 - Lithograph - Surrender of Cornwallis at Yorktown, by Baillie, 1845 [M-1087/O]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1769 - Bas relief - Washington The Friend of Liberty, framed, made with plaster and papier-mâché [M-1087/K]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1770/A-B - Engraving - Washington at the Battle of Trenton [M- 1087/U]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1771 - Engraving - Lady Washington by Currier \u0026amp; Ives [M-1087/T-2]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1772 - Lithograph - West View of Mount Vernon Mansion [M-1087/S]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1773 - Chromolithograph - The Home of Washington, Mount Vernon, Va., by Currier \u0026amp; Ives [M- 1087/G]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1774 - Lithograph - The Home of Washington, Mount Vernon, by Currier \u0026amp; Ives [M-1087/N]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1775 - Chromolithograph - The Home of Washington, Mount Vernon, Va., by Currier \u0026amp; Ives [M-1087/R]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1776 - Lithograph - General Lafayette's Departure from Mount Vernon in 1784 [M-1087/M]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1777 - Lithograph - Birds Eye View of Mount Vernon [M-1087/D]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1778 - Lithograph - Bird's Eye View of Mt. Vernon, The Home of Washington [M-1087/E]; deaccessioned 2017\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1779 - Engraving - Washington at Home of Mount Vernon in 1796 [M-1087/Y]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1780 - Chromolithograph - Tomb of Washington [M-1087/DD]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1781 - Etching - Mount Vernon, The Seat of the Late Genl. G. Washington. [M-1087/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1782 - Chromolithograph - Mount Vernon [M-1087/Z]; deaccessioned 2020\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1783 - Lithograph - The Tomb of Washington - c. 1840 [M-1087/W]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1784 - Lithograph - La Fayette at the Tomb of Washington, by Nathaniel Currier, 1840 [M-1087/C]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1785 - Aquatint - Mount Vernon in Virginia, engraved by Jukes after Robertson, 1800 [M-1087/X]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1786 - Etching and stipple engraving - Lived respected and Fear'd -- Died Lamented and rever'd, 1800 [M-1087/H-1]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1787 - Etching - Farming at Mount Vernon, Rosenberg, 1932 [M-1087/P]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1788 - Stipple engraving - Sacred to the Memory of the Illustrious G. Washington, 1801 [M-1087/B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1789 - MAP of George Washington's LAND AT MOUNT VERNON FAIRFAX COY VIRGINIA. As it was \u0026amp; As it is. Washington: W[arrington] Gillingham, 1859\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1790 - Engraving - West elevation of Mount Vernon, Home of George Washington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1791 - Desk on frame [M-911]; deaccessioned 2021\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1792 - Desk and seats inside the north garden house in upper garden, formerly called the schoolhouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1793/A-B - Mansion - West Front\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1794/A-C - Cruiser Omaha on Potomac River - flags half mast\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1795/A-B - On February 1, 1940, three members of the District Bar Association place a wreath near the memorial (obelisk) to Bushrod Washington for the 150th anniversary of the first session of the Supreme Court; BW-1795/B - includes resident superintendent Charles C. Wall at far right.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1796/A-B - Masonic Lodges place wreaths at Washington's tomb. Mount Vernon's resident superintendent Charles C. Wall stands at far right next to the gate to the tomb.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1797/A-B - Copy photograph, Flute - unowned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1798/A-E - New Propagating House; BW-1798/C - Head Gardener Alexander Reith and Assistant Gardener Arthur Teller\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1799/A-C - Wharf underpinning - taken with very low tide\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1800 - Receipt for Virginia Gazette - May 22, 1779 - document not part of the Mount Vernon collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1801/A-G - Wharf channel basin in very low tide showing channel banks\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1802/A-D - Anthems to George Washington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1803 - Engraving - The Tomb and Shade of Washington [M-1090]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1804/A-B - Memo - Judge Washington (obverse and reverse)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1805/A-B - Order - George A. Washington (obverse and reverse), undated\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1806/A-B - Check, 1791\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1807/A-B - Memorandum, New Room chimney and windows, Piazza, 1796 [W-812/a]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1808 - Notes, dimensions of rooms at Mount Vernon, 1796 November 13 [W-812/c]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1809 - Letter - John A. Washington to Miss Cunningham, December 1, 1859\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1810/A-B - Memorandum of the Dimensions of the great Room at Mount Vernon, [1796] [W-812/b]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1811 - Survey, 1769 July 10 [W-1096]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1812 - Plat, Mount Vernon tract, 1769 July 10 [W-1096]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1813/A-B - Papers relating to Mount Vernon tract of land - Plat of land, 1925 acres, part of Mount Vernon tract --  Docketed on reverse in George Washington's hand, \"Papers relating to Mount Vernon Tract of Land,\" oversize document. [W-1096]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1814/A-B - Envelope addressed to George Washington, Esq. [W-1096]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1815 - Check, George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Gideon Worth. 1797 November 11 [W-1083]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1816 - Etching - Washington's Grab [Tomb]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1817/A-B - Letter, Katherine Chester to Frances Parke Custis, 1712 March 23 [H-1085/d]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1818/A-B - Letter, Thomas Cable to John Custis, 1740 February 5 [H-1085/c]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1819/A-B - Excerpts from the will of John Custis, 1708 December 3 [H-1085/e]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1820/A-C - Letter, John Custis to Daniel Parke Custis, 1739 August 30 [H-1085/a]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1821/A-C -Invoice, Articles purchased by the President of the United States from Monsr. Le Prince Agent for the Count de Moustiers, 1790 March 4 [W-1310/a]; BW-1821/B is missing 6/8/1986\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1822/A-C - Manuscript, History of Daniel Parke, 1724 [H-1085/b]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1823 - Engraving - Washington's sepulchre Mount Vernon, 1820 [M-1031]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1824 - Sizes of Windows [at Mount Vernon], [1796] [November 13 ?], page 2 [W-812/d]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1825 - Sizes of Windows [at Mount Vernon], [1796] [November 13 ?], page 1 [W-812/d]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1826 - Invoice, Articles purchased by the President of the United States from Monsr. Le Prince Agent for the Count de Moustiers, 1790 March 4, page 2-3 [W-1310/a]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1827 - Accounts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1828/A-B - Masonic Apron [H-555]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1829/A-B - Small wooden ladle\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1830/A-B - Mansion Library [Study], southeast corner\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1831/A-C - Sideboard in Dining Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1832/A-B - Mantel in Dining Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1833/A-B - Mantel in Banquet Hall [New Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1834 - Section of Banquet Hall [New Room] mantel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1835/A-B- Palladian or venetian window in Banquet Hall [New Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1836/A-E - Illustration - Bushrod Washington from \"Mount Vernon and the Washington Family\" by C. Hale Sipe\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1837/A-B - Gadsby's Tavern; BW-1837/A - door leading to Courtyard; BW-1837/B - rear porch\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1838/A-C - Robert E. Lee - possibly Pine ; Original in Washington and Lee University Chapel Museum, Lexington, VA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1839/A-D - General LaFayette - Peale ; Original in Washington and Lee University Chapel Museum, Lexington, VA;  Annual Report 1957, page 2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1840/A-C - Daniel Parke Custis, Wollaston; Original in Washington and Lee University Chapel Museum, Lexington, VA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1841/A-C - George Washington - Peale- 1772 ; Original in Washington and Lee University Chapel Museum, Lexington, VA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1842/A-B - Mrs. Daniel Parke Custis [Martha], Wollaston; Original in Washington and Lee University Chapel Museum, Lexington, VA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1843/A-C - John Parke and Martha Custis ; Original in Washington and Lee University Chapel Museum, Lexington, VA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1844 - Pistol ; Washington \u0026amp; Lee University Museum\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1845 - Pistols ; Washington \u0026amp; Lee University Museum\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1846 - Knee buckles ; Washington \u0026amp; Lee University Museum\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1847 - Watch, razor, and belt ; Washington \u0026amp; Lee University Museum\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1848 - Commemorative plate - Sesquicentennial of Washington's Intiation as a Free Mason - Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1849/A-B - Fichu\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1850/A-B - Quilt [H-587]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1851/A-B - Watch - Dr. Craik [H-1107]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1852/A-F- Kitchen Garden [Lower Garden]  - May 12, 1940\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1853/A-B - Flower Garden [Upper Garden] - May 12, 1940\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1854/A-F - Pair of jars with lids [M-1109/A-D]; deaccessioned 2016\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1855 - Portrait - Thomas Beall, Esq. - 4-section frame ; Out July 2, 1951 - John C. Chatterton,  Missing 6/5/1986\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1856/A-C - Compote - \"MW\" - States China reproduction [M-382]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1857 - Key to Sulgrave Manor [M-866]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1857 - Drawing - Lafayette Reviewing his Troops [M-1064]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1859 - Portrait - Edward Vernon, Esq., watercolor on paper [M-994]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1860 - Commemoration of the Centennial Anniversary of Washington's Birth ribbon [M-1142]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1861 - Framed 15th-century glass from Sulgrave Manor [M-969]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1862/A-B - Pieces of cornerstone from Sulgrave Manor\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1863 - Fish knife [M-606]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1864 - Fish knife [M-606] and marrow spoon [M-607]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1865 - Marrow spoon [M-607]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1866 - Commemorative woman's belt printed image of Washington and Lafayette under the motto \"Imperishable their fame.\" [M-966]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1867 - Chintz curtain fragment [W-649]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1868 - Netted bed fringe [W-567]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1869 - Stirrup [W-560]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1870 - Pitcher ; Out July 2, 1951 - John C. Chatterton,  Missing 6/5/1986\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1871/A-B - Portrait - George Washington, painting, after Stuart [M-645]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1872/A-C - Mary Washington dinner bell [W-822]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1873/A-B - Trivet with relief portrait of George Washington [M-1004]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1874/A-B - Powder horn [H-478]; deaccessioned 2020\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1875/A-B - Stonemason's hammer, 19th-century [W-1048]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1876 - Bayonet [M-1005]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1877/A-B - French Model 1766 infantry musket [H-477]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1878/A-B - Shotgun - double barrel, 1820-1830 [H-476]; deaccessioned 2020\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1879 - Pitcher [M-672]; deaccessioned 2022\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1880 - Smallsword [H-758/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1881/A-C - Sword ; BW-1881/A - Sword handle ; BW-1881/B-C - Sword [W-482]; deaccessioned 1946\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1882 - Smallsword [H-758/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1883 - Cuttoe [H-758/C-D]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1884A-B - Surveyor's compass and staff [W-579/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1885/A-B - Goblets, silver [H-2525/A-B]; LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1886 - Walking staff\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1887 - Surveyor's Tripod [W-641]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1888 - Six silver teaspoons [H-2534/A-F]; LOAN, returned to lender\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1889 - Gloves [H-485/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1890 - Pair of infant booties [M-1113/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1891/A-B - Cloth fragment\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1892/A-B - Toothpick and case [W-1025/A-B]; LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1893 - Pincushion [M-1112/A]; deaccessioned 2020\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1894/A-B - Basket of worsted flowers [W-623]; deaccessioned 2007\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1895 - Reticule [M-1112/D]; deaccessioned 2020\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1896 - Reticule [M-1112/C]; deaccessioned 2020\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1897 - Pin cushion\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1898 - Reticule [M-1112/E]; deaccessioned 2020\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1899/A-B - Reticule [W-1111/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1900/A-B - Beaded reticule [M-1112/B]; deaccessioned 2020\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1901/A-B - Apron [M-1112/F]; deaccessioned 1955\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1902 - Commemorative broadside on satin [M-1112/G]; deaccessioned 2021\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1903 - Coffin handle [W-1026]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1904 - Shawl\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1905/A-B - Case [W-1022]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1906 - Spyglass [W-644]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1907 - Bookmark [W-634]; deaccessioned 1973\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1908/A-B - Commemorative box made of wood from Mount Vernon [M-1049]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1909 - Shaving mug [H-1184]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1910/A-B - Espalier fruits in lower garden, spring growth - 1940\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1911 - Reticule [M-1012]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1912 - Commemorative Medallion with view of Tomb, by James Crutchett [M-1160/B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1913/A-B - George Washington Commemorative Medallian by James Crutchett [M-1160/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1914 - Pincushion made from fragment of Martha Washington's dress [W-1017]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1915/A-B - George Washington Commemorative Medallion by James Crutchett, obverse and reverse with writing on back of medallion [M-1115/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1916 - George Washington Commemorative Medallion by James Crutchett [M-1115/B] ; Out 7/3/1951 - John C. Chatterton;  Missing 6/5/1986\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1917/A-C - Sansom medal and case [M-1043]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1918 - Shawl [W-989]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1919 - Brick [M-1015]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1920 - Brick [M-1016?]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1921/A-B - Writing set with pen and letter opener used by Ann Pamela Cunningham [M-661/A-C]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1922 - Coffin fragment from Washington's coffin [W-1032]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1923 - Framed embroidery [M-1013]; deaccessioned 1973\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1924 - Coffin fragment [W-1033] - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1925 - Key [M-1047]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1926 - Bag\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1927/A-B - Portrait - Ann Pamela Cunningham by James Reid Lambdin [M-405]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1928 - Coffin fragment, wood from Washington's coffin [W-1034]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1929/A-C - French armchair in the Front Parlor [W-30]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1930/A-D - Writing desk in Washington Bedchamber [W-220]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1931/A-C - Dressing table [W-202]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1932 - Bas relief - Alexander Hamilton\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1933 - Wood fragment from coffin [W-1158]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1934 - Framed Hair of George Washington [W-656]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1935 - Hair of the tail of Old Whitey, horse hair [W-1021]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1936 - Medal cast of Washington [M-1068]; deaccessioned 1973\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1937 - Box made from George Washington's coffin with lock of both George Washington's and Red Jacket's hair [W-660]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1938 - Nail head from coffin of Washington [W-1019/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1939 - Hair of George Washington [W-497]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1940 - Wood from Washington's coffin [W-1020/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1941 - Cross made from fragment of George Washington's coffin [W-1121]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1942 - Cast of stamp\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1943 - Wax seal impression of Davy Crockett's seal [M-1042]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1944 - Pincushion of garment fabric fragments [W-970]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1945 - Spanish coin found at Mount Vernon by Edmund Parker [H-1040]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1946 - Belt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1947 - Wood from Washington's coffin, fragments [W-1035/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1948 - Embroidery [W-410]; deaccessioned 1973\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1949 - Portrait in very small case\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1950 - Handkerchief [W-590/A]; deaccessioned 2007\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1951 - Fragment of Washington's cloak [W-1044]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1952 - Box made from George Washington's coffin [W-1036]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1953 - Yellow lampas gown fragment [W-499/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1954 - Yellow lampas gown fragment [W-499/B-C]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1955 - Gown fragments [W-525/A-C]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1956 - Clothing fragments [W-584/A-G]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1957 - Gown fragments [W-544/A-G]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1958 - Yellow damask upholstery fragment [W-499/D]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1959 - Sleeve fragment [W-506/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1960 - Bedspread ; W-572/A\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1961 - Red stripe gown fragment [W-639/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1962 - Handkerchief [W-590/B]; deaccessioned 2011\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1963 - Portrait of Eleanor Parke Custis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1964 - Hair of George Washington and Martha Washington in frame [W-557]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1965/A-B - Candlestick [W-618]; See also #3964\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1966 - Washington memorial pitcher [M-566]; deaccessioned 2015\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1967 - Washington memorial pitcher [M-642]; deaccessioned 2015\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1968 - Teapot [W-1503/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1969 - Pitcher - \"Surrender at Yorktown\" [M-993]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1970 - Knife \u0026amp; fork\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1971 - Metal mugs [W-600] [W-601]; both deaccessioned 2007\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1972 - Tablespoons [W-650/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1973/A-B - Dessert spoon [W-619]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1974/A-B - Cruet stand [W-484]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1975/A-B - Dessert spoons - six [H-445/A-F]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1976/A-B - Teaspoons - five\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1977 - Lid - memorial design [H-2067]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1978 - Memorial pitcher [M-991]; deaccessioned 1971\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1979 - Memorial pitcher [M-565]; deaccessioned 1971\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1980 - Pewter plate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1981 - Letter opener [W-604]; deaccessioned 2007\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1982 - Washington portrait by Elisha Dick, A needle picture of George Washington - taken at Mount Vernon Oct. 31, 1928 for Katharine McCook Knox in presence of she and Harrison H. Dodge ; Negative destroyed 1975\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1983/A-B - Christening bowl and stand [W-531/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1984 - Pitcher [W-516/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1985 - Pitcher [W-516/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1986 - Plate\t- Society of the Cincinnati [W-519]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1987 - Plate - Society of the Cincinnati [W-483]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1988 - Vase [W-491]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1989/A-B - Light stand\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1990/A-C - Custard cup with lid [W-500/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-199/1A-B - Saucepan and cover [W-611/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1992/A-B - Plate [W-507]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1993/A-C - Plateau à deux pots à confiture [W-611/C-E] - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1994/A-C - Butter dish [W-541/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1995/A-B - Cup [W-529]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1996 - Plate [W-719]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1997 - Plate [W-612]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1998 - Soup plate [H-536]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1999/A-B - Martha Washington plate - States China [W-945]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2000 - Martha Washington saucer - States china [W-509]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2001 - Sugar bowl [W-756]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2002 - Coffee pot [W-503]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2003 - Cup \u0026amp; saucer [W-720/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2004 - Saucer [W-720/B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2005 - Saucer [W-669]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2006/A-B - Covered dish [W-534/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2007/A-B - Soup plate [H-536]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2008/A-B - Custard cup [H-492/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2009 - Plate [H-670]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2010/A-B - Chinese mug [W-664]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2011/A-B - Platter [W-533]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2012/A-B - Mug [W-657]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2013 - Cup [H-501]; deaccessioned 1973\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2014/A-B - Tea bowl [W-508/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2015 - Tea bowl and saucer [W-520/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2016 - Saucer [W-508/B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2017 - Tea bowl [W-720/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2018 - Dessert plate [W-625]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2019/A-B - Bowl [W-665]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2020/A-D - Glass decanter [W-706]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2021/A-C - Champagne flute [W-524/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2022/A-C - Glass decanter [W-705/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2023/A-B - Dessert plate [W-663]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2024/A-D - Punch bowl [W-658]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2025/A-B - Saucer [W-633]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2026/A-B - Dish\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2027 - Coffee cup \u0026amp; saucer [W-511/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2028/A-B - Covered cup \u0026amp; saucer [H-502/A-C]; deaccessioned 1973\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2029/A-B - Blue and white plate [W-999]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2030/A-B - Dessert dish [W-662]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2031 - Punch cup [W-539]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2032 - Punch cups [W-539] and [W-540]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2033 - Punch cup [W-535]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2034/A-B - Preserve dish [W-659]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2035/A-B - Glass decanter with stopper [W-545]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2036 - Champagne flute [W-524/B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2037 - Wine glass [H-707]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2038 - Ale glasses [W-602/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2039 - Toasting glass [W-629]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2040 - Jelly glasses (2) [W-522/A-F]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2041 - Paper cutter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2042 - Shoe horn [W-550]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2043 - Wedding ring and case [W-457/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2044 - Pounce box [W-548]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2045 - Razor [W-494]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2046 - Knee buckle [W-830]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2047 - Shoe buckle [W-459]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2048/A-B - Snuff box [W-486]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2049/A-C - Snuff box [W-449]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2050 - Coffin fragment in the shape of a cross [W-559]; LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2051 - Shoe buckle [W-617/B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2052 - Knee buckle [W-617/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2053 - Camp knife \u0026amp; fork [W-513/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2054 - Three knives [W-450] [W-451] [W-452]; deaccessioned 2007\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2055 - Shoe buckles [W-458/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2056 - Agate coat button [W-943]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2057 - Needle case made of Martha Washington's gown fragments [W-564]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2058/A-C - Kitchen Garden plan drawn by Natalia Ulman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2059 - Needle case made of Martha Washington's gown fragments [W-609]; LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2060/A-B - Locket with hair of George Washington and Hessian flag fragment [W-944]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2061 - Pair of bracelets [W-455/A-B]; deaccessioned, transferred to Woodlawn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2062 - Thread case [W-588]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2063 - Needle case [W-523]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2064/A-B - Locket [W-444]; deaccessioned 1973\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2065 - Mourning brooch [W-442]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2066/A-B - Brooch [W-453]; deaccessioned 2007\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2067/A-B - Gold watch [W-471]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2068 - Ring [W-462]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2077 - Needle case made of Martha Washington's gown fragments [W-569]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2078/A-B - Sewing kit [W-585]; deaccessioned 1973\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2079 - Necklace [W-488]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2080 - Pincushion [W-562]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2081 - Beaded coin purse [W-622]; deaccessioned 1973\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2082 - Purse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2083 - Penn Treaty quilt [W-365]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2084/A-B - Restoration - Wash House - south wall, plaster removed showing lath\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2085/A-F - Mansion - cupola - interior, details of plaster, structural detail, and graffiti\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2086/A-G - Restoration - Wash House - interior - east wall, plaster removed showing lath\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2087/A-F - Restoration - Wash House - north wall \u0026amp; chimney front, plaster removed showing lath and brickwork\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2088/A-B - Restoration - Wash House chimney with plaster removed showing brickwork\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2089/A-J - Restoration - Wash House - west wall and door, plaster removed showing lath\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2090/A-B - Restoration - Wash House - ceiling, plaster removed showing lath\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2091 - Restoration - Wash House - south wall, detail of lath work\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2092/A-F - Restoration - School House [Garden House] - under repair, siding removed  to\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2093 - Kitchen Garden plan drawn by Natalia Ulman, 1937\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2094/A-F - A New and complete dictionary of arts and sciences; comprehending all the branches of useful knowledge, with accurate descriptions as well of the various machines, instruments, tools, figures, and schemes necessary for illustrating them, as of the classes, kinds, preparations, and uses of natural productions, whether animals, vegetables, minerals, fossils, or fluids; together with the kingdoms, provinces, cities, towns, and other remarkable places throughout the world.\nAuthorsThomas Jefferys -1771.Society of Arts (Great Britain). Society of Gentlemen 1763-64, 2nd ed., four volumes [W-1093/A-D]. Title page signed by George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2095 - Copy photograph, Dillon photo of old west quarters - before rebuilding ; NOTE: Photographer \"M.C.\" unknown\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2096/A-C - Greenhouse Ruins at unknown site\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2097/A-B - Restoration - Wash House Roof, shingles removed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2098 - Wye orangerie from Kodaslide by Charles Cecil Wall ; NOTE: photographer \"Collins\" ?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2099 - North Lane gate at Spinning House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2100 - Flower Garden [Upper garden] gate - west end of Greenhouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2101/A - Kitchen Garden [Lower garden] gate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2101/B - Flower Garden [Upper garden] gate from Bowling Green\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2102/A-B - Paddock fence and gate; BW-2102/B - horse at gate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2103/A-D - Book - The poems of Ossian, the son of Fingal, Washington's signature on preface page [W-1092] ; NOTE: photographer \"Collins\" ?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2104/A-B - Section of gutter - eaves ;  NOTE: photographer \"Collins\" ?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2105/A-B - Plate - \"Keep within compass..\" ; NOTE: photographer \"Collins\" ?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2106 - Engraving - Washington's Grab (Old Tomb) [RP-554 ; Print-4108] ; NOTE: photographer \"Collins\" ?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2107/A-B - Engraving - Washington's Sepulchre [M-1031] ; NOTE: photographer \"Collins\" ? ; 3 prints 4/1975\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2108 - Engraving - Washington, Amos Doolitle, 1800 ; NOTE: photographer \"Collins\" ?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2109/A-B - Letter from John A. Washington, 1851 March 4 ; NOTE: photographer \"Collins\" ?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2110/A-F - Account of articles sold, estate of George Washington, 1802 July 21 [W-815] ; NOTE: photographer \"Collins\" ?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2111/A-C - Restoration - Wash House - re-roofing\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2112/A-C - Coach Steps [W-1099]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2113/A-B - Pitcher and basin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2114 - Pedigree of Washington ; Out 7/17/51 - John C. Chatterton; Missing 6-5-86\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2115 - Watercolor - Lawrence Washington's tombstone in England\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2116 - Engraving - Washington Family [M-1152]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2117 - Engraving ; M-1138A ; Out 7/17/51 - John C. 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Chatterton; missing - 6/5/86\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2138 - Eltham ; B.W. slide 552\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2139 - Copy photograph of Chestnut Grove, birthplace of Martha Washington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2140 - Copy photograph of staircase in Chestnut Grove, birthplace of Martha Washington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2141 - Copy photograph bedchamber in Chestnut Grove, birthplace of Martha Washington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2142/A-C - Model of Bastille [W-402] in Museum\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2143/A-D - Looking glass [W-1181/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2144/A-B - Details of wharf - nose of wharf and man hole in floor slab\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2145 - Copy photograph, Key of individuals in painting of Prince of Wale's visit to Washington Tomb -1860 ; Annual Report 1941\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2146/A-B - Woodlawn Mansion ; A - Woodlawn Mansion - East Front - snow ; K-228 ; B - Woodlawn Mansion - West Front - snow ; K-227\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2147 - Association Headquarters [Bolton Building] ; NOTE: photographer \"JMC\" ?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2148/A-M - Restoration South Necessary - demolished and rebuilt showing wooden base and support, decay crumbling of the plastic walls; reconstruction of sides and interior\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2149/A-Q - Wharf repairs - rebuilding after removal of fill.  Showing concrete footings reinforced with steel beams and heavy timber.  Wharf completion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2150 - Letter - Lawrence Lewis, Woodlawn, Feb 8, 1839, to Mr. A. Moore, Alexandria, D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2151/A-B - Letter - Lawrence Lewis, Mount Vernon, Dec 28, 1801, to George Blagden, City of Washington [W-1238/C]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2152/A-B - Letter - Lawrence Lewis, Woodlawn, Jan 16, 1805, to Bushrod Washington, Mount Vernon [W-1238/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2153/A-D - Princess Juliana at Mount Vernon - Pictures taken on south lawn - Princess Juliana, Mrs. Roosevelt, Mrs. Towner, Mr. Charles Cecil Wall \u0026amp; party\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2154 - Nameplate - bottom of fire bucket\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2155 - Painting - early view Mount Vernon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2156 - Portrait - George Washington, Gilbert Stuart, c. 1798 [H-4]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2157/A-E - Restoration - North Necessary\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2158/A-F - Museum before renovation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2160/ A-B - Sèvres - two-handled bowl [W-1153], bottom and side view\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2161 - George Washington medallion, bisque [M-1194]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2162/A-B - Millstone '1770 WR'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2163 - Peale Portrait - Washington ; Out 7/18/51 - John C. Chatterton; Missing 6-5-86\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2164 - Store Book, 1787 [W-676]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2165 - Washingtons Tomb [Old Tomb]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2166 - Book - Loose hints upon education : chiefly concerning the culture of the heart, title page with Washington's signature [W-390]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2167 - Account book - Washington ; Out 7/18/51 - John C. Chatterton; Missing 6-5-1986\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2168 - George Washington's Cash Memorandum Book, 1785 [W-1901]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2169/A-B - Letter - Tobias Lear to his mother\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2170/A-C - Letter - George Washington to Burwell Bassett, 1775 June 19 [W-714-a-b]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2171A-B - Letter - George Washington to Marquis de Lafayette, 1798 October 8 [W-948]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2172 - Letter - Martha Washington to Nelly Custis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2173/A-B - Letter - Martha Washington to Nelly Custis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2174 - Letter - Martha Washington to my dear child\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2175 - Letter - Martha Washington to Nelly Custis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2176 - Envelope to Nelly Custis from Martha Washington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2177 - 13 signatures of \"M. Washington\" and 1 signature of \"Miss Nelly Custis\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2178 - Recipe - \"To make a great cake\" [W-570]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2179 - Account, ledger account of kitchen staples, 1794 April, at presidential residence in Philadelphia [W-678]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2180 - Book - The beauties of the late Revd. Dr. Isaac Watts, with Washington's bookplate and signature on title page [W-388]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2181 - Book of Common Prayer - published 1793, belonging to Marth Washington, Signed by Eleanor Parke Lewis (1802) on title page. Inscribed on endpaper in the hand of Lorenzo Lewis: For M E A Lewis, this prayer Book was read by her great grandmother Mrs. M. Washington twice a day from 1789 [sic] to the year 1802. [W-409]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2182 - Compass [W-164]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2183/A - Wax Medallic Portrait by Wright - close-up ; Out 7/18/51 - John C. Chatterton; Missing 6-5-86\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2185 - Old fence on Route 29 Above Warrenton, VA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2186 - Gate - Monticello - Charlottesville, VA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2187 - Scale model of post \u0026amp; rail fence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2188 - Old gate at Monticello ; see: K. 404\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2189/A-B - Book - Commentary on the Book of Psalms - Volume II, title page signed by Martha Washinton, gift of Martha Washington to niece [W-1202/B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2190/A-B - Book - Commentary on the Book of Psalms - Volume I, title page signed by Martha Washington, given to niece [W-1202/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2191/A-B - Book - A View of the Internal Evidence of the Christian Religion, title page signed by Mary Custis [W-1201]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2192/A-B - Basket of worsted flowers [W-623]; deaccessioned 2007\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2193/A-B - Die for a Presidential Seal, Dorsett seal [H-1210]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2194/A-C - Mount Vernon Chart\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2195 - Book - Mary Custis - \"A View of the Internal Evidence of the Christian Religion\" ; Missing 6/5/86\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2196 - China dish - broken in half - original ; Out 7/20/51 - John C. Chatterton; Missing 6-5-86\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2197 - Book - A Concordance to Holy Scriptures, by John Fisher [W-1190]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2198/A-B - Group of medals selected for display in the museum [M-1200/A-D]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2199/A-B - Portrait - Francis Bassett by Robert Edge Pine [W-1488]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2200/A-C - Brown coat - George Washington's [W-1063]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2201/A-B - Riding crop [W-1213] ; See also 3517\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2202/A-D - Book - Stephen's Philadelphia Directory for 1796, George Washington's copy [W-389]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2206/A-C - Prince of Wales visit to the Tomb of Washington - 1860 [Not in the Mount Vernon collection]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2207/A-B - Engraving  - Ancient entrance to Mount Vernon [West gate], Benson Lossing - 1858\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2208/A-B - Engraving - Mount Vernon boat landing, Benson Lossing, 1859\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2209/A-B - Lithograph - West View of the Mansion, by N. S. Bennett in aid of the Ladies Mount Vernon Association\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2210/A-C - Paintings by William Winstanley; A - View of the North [Hudson] River (Morning) [W-1179] ; B-C - View of the North [Hudson] River (Evening) [W-1180]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2211/A-B - Waistcoat [W-574/C]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2212/A-B - Lace collar [W-593]; deaccessioned 2007\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2213/A-B - Quilt top - details [W-587]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2214/A-C - Cupola\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2215 - Broad axe [M-1215]; deaccessioned 2022\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2216 - Plastic mask - Washington's\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2217/A-B - Cut glass bowl [W-1265]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2218 - Printed sketch of Destruction of the Bastille\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2219/A-D - Rug used in Dining Room [M-1266]; deaccessioned 1976\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2220 - Old double notched gate post\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2221A-C - Paddock fence - around stable yard - Paddock fence \u0026amp; solid board\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2222/A-B - Old post \u0026amp; rail fence ; A - Old post \u0026amp; rail fence - Wellington ; B - Old post \u0026amp; rail barrier - Matheson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2223 - Gate - East Lawn - along retaining wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2224/A-R - Restoration - Wash House; A-E - repairs showing termites in studding \u0026amp; heavy timber base (sill); F-R - views from right side of fireplace around to left side, siding removed, exposed lath.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2225; A-E - Lacquer writing desk [W-335]; E - on table in Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2226 - Salt box\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2227 - Coffin fragment and coffin fragment case bearing Washington's profile [W-1212/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2228 - Anvil [M-1207]; alternate MVLA number 66-65\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2229/A-B - Hair of George Washington with accompanying manuscript note \u0026amp; newspaper clipping attached on back [W-1214]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2230/A-C - Planter containing orange tree - Upper Garden\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2231/A-B - Wooden latch - 3rd floor passage\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2232/A-E - Pohick Church\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2233 - Basement window at Harewood\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2234/A-B - Post and rail fence at Washington's Mill\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2235 - Gate on Little River Road\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2236/A-K - Excavations around Greenhouse, showing old foundation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2237 - Bas-relief of Marquis de Lafayette [M-1221/B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2238 - Bas-relief of George Washington [M-1221/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2239/A-B - Broken \"pitcher\" portrait of Washington (framed)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2240/A-B - Drawing - Church in which Washington was married - St. Peters\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2241/A-B - Orangery - Mount Airy - ruins\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2242/A-B - Crepe myrtle, given to the Association by Robert E. Lee Memorial Foundation - Mrs. Lanier, President, and Mrs. Horace Mann Towner, Mount Vernon Regent, shown planting tree\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2243/A-B - Vault stone [W-396]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2244/A-B - Stone roller [W-1147]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2245/A-B - Marble bust of Washington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2246/A-B - Barber's basin [M-1225]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2247 - Grave - Robert Lewis - Masonic Cemetery, Fredericksburg, VA ; see K-435\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2248/A-D - Miniature statue of George Washington - after Houdon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2249/A-B - Copy press [M-1227]; deaccessioned 2016\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2250 - Engraving - Lady Washington reception [M-1205]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2251 - Flax spinning wheel - northwest quarters\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2252/A-C - Portrait - Ann Pamela Cunningham - close-up [M-405]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2253/A-B - Bust - Washington - after Houdon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2254/A-B - Engraving - Martha Washington, after Wollaston [M-727]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2255/A-B - Benson Lossing's - General Plan of the Mansion and Grounds at Mount Vernon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2256/A-B - Published map of Washington's farms at Mount Vernon, reduced from a drawing made by himself, by G. W. Boynton, Vol.XII, p. 316\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2257/A-G - Greenhouse foundation - interior view\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2258/A-B - Washington's Coat-of-Arms \u0026amp; Crest from over Front Parlor mantel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2259/A-F - Wilton carpet [M-1275]; Purchased Feb. 1942, to be used on Front Parlor floor; deaccessioned 2020\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2260/A-B - Copy photograph, Kitchen Well House ; from a Miss Johnston's proof\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2261/A-B - Banquet Hall [New Room] - northeast corner\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2262 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - Palladian or venetian window\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2263 - Music room [Little Parlor] - from Central Hall door\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2264 - Music room [Little Parlor] - west wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2265/A-B - Platter [M-1246]; deaccessioned 2022\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2266 - Copy photograph, Coffee urn, silver [not in the MV collection]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2267/A-B - Flat iron [M-1245]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2268 - Lower Garden - Mansion in background\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2269 - Mansion - West Front\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2270/A-J - Restoration - Wash House - framework showing new work installed in 1941\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2271 - Fire engine house and engine\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2272/A-B - Willow tree saplings near west front of Mansion ; A - Willow tree between Mansion and Kitchen ; B - Willow tree between Servants' Hall and Mansion\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2273 - Engraving - General Francis Marion [M-1255/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2274 - Engraving - Major General Thomas Sumter [M-1255/B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2275 - Engraving - Major General Charles Cotesworth Pinckney [M-1255/C]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2276 - Engraving - Brigadier General John Cadwalader [M-1255/D]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2277 - Engraving - Thaddeus Kosciuszko [M-1255/E]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2278 - Engraving - Brigadier General George Weedon [M-1255/I]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2279 - Engraving - John Philip DeHass [M-1255/F]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2280 - Engraving - Major General Peter Muhlenberg [M-1255/G]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2281 - Mortar\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2282 - Churn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2283 - Card table [M-1288]; deaccessioned 2016\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2284 - Candle mold [M-851] alternate number [00-43]; deaccessioned 2022\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2285 - Strainer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2286 - Candlestand\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2287/A-B - Urn ; A - Urn - legend; Type on back of photograph ; B - Urn - hot water ; Copy of photograph\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2288 - Greenhouse - proposed plan by Walter Macomber\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBBW-2289 - Portrait - Gen. Francis Marion [M-712]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2290/A-B - Medallion - Washington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2291 -  Portrait - George Washington on porcelain [M-1298]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2292 - Portrait - George Washington on porcelain\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2293/A-C - Engraving - American Flag over Mount Vernon, by Allen Russell Saalburg [M-1303]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2294/A-C - Drawings of seals  - \"John Custis 1713,\" \"John Washington,\" and \"AW\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2295/A-C - Medallion of Washington belonging to Worth Bailey\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2296/A-D - Bottle seals\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2297/A-B - Copy photograph - Bedspread [H-1295]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2298 - Regent Mrs. Alice Haliburton Richards and Vice Regents in front of the administration building [Bolton Building] circa 1930\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2299 - Nelly Custis crib [W-237] with canopy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2300 - Mary Ball Washington easy chair [W-152] upholstered with Mrs. Harrison's material\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2301/A-B - Dining Room table [M-1302] in dining room; table deaccessioned 2016\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2302/A-B - Martha Washington (pastel portrait) [M-1307]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2305/A-E - Cobblestone gutter at Wash House uncovered when grading laundry yard\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2306/A-B - Bedspread [M-1356]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2307 - Share of stock in Bank of Alexandria, 1796 July 5 [W-598]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2308/A-B - Olive oil jar [W-1309]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2309 - Keeler (wooden tub) [M-1363] alternate number [42-1.2]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2310 - Piggin [M-1362]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2311 - Engraving - George Washington: Premier President des Etats-Unis d'Amerique [M-1361]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2312/A-B - Wooden mixing bowl [W-1360] ; A - Mixing bowl showing label - J.P. Morgan Sale\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2313/A-B - Mount Vernon - early view, engraved by M. Stuart, after John Gadsby Chapman, 1839 [M-1355]; Bought by Mrs. Hanks for the MVLA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2314/A-E - George Washington miniatures (2) - larger miniature [M-1365], small miniature loan?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2315/A - Banquet Hall [New Room] Mantel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2315/C - Benjamin Franklin - Music Room [Little Parlor] ; Yale-Kountze Collection - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2315/D - Lion ornaments - Central Passage ; Yale-Kountze Collection - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2315/F - Engraving - above Blue Bedroom mantel ; Yale-Kountze Collection (engraving) - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2315/G - Chest of drawers - Blue Bedroom ; Yale-Kountze Collection (chest of drawers) - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2315/H, H-1 - Engraving - Washington Family by Savage ; Yale-Kountze Collection (engraving) - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2315/I - Engravings - Banquet Hall [New Room] ; Yale-Kountze Collection (engraving) - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2317 - Cincinnati china exhibited in museum\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2318 - Martha Washington - pastel [M-1307]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2321 - Table - \"Wedding Breakfast\" - deButts [W-1435] - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2322/A - Braddock sword - hilt [W-82]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2322/B-C - Smallsword and scabbard (state or dress sword) [W-84/A-D] ; C- hilt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2322/D-E - Prussian or Alte sword (Broadsword and scabbard) [W-85] ; E - Hilt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2322F-G - Model 1767 French officer's epée (Mourning or Spanish dress sword) [W-83] ; G - Mourning or Spanish dress sword - hilt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2322/H-I - Military sashes ; H - Military sash - Washington's [W-87] ; I - Military sash - \"1709\" - Braddock [W-86]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2322/J - Telescopes or spyglasses [W-644] and [W-721]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2322/K-L - Pair of Flintlock pistols [W-408/A-B] and holsters [W-349/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2322/M - Canteen [W-350]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2322/N - Cannon [W-716]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2322/O - Brass uniform button \"22\" [W-443]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2322/P - Pair of brass spurs [W-474/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2322/Q-R - Field bedstead [W-473] ; Q - Field bedstead - folded ; R - Field bedstead - assembled\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2322/S - Cane daybed [H-208/A-C]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2322/T-W - Trunks ; T - Trunk - \"I. H - 1775\" [W-366]; U - Army trunk - \"G.Washington - Virginia\" [W-312]; V - Trunk - detail of engraved plate - \"I.H-1775\" [W-366]; W - Army trunk - detail of engraved plate - \"1.H-1775\" - \"G. Washington - Virginia\"[W-312]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2322/X-Y - Trunk [W-367]; Y - Trunk - \"General Washington No. 3\" - detail of brass plate [W-367]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2322/Z - Liquor case with bottles and stopper [W-188/A-G]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2322/AA - Packing chest [W-347]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2322/BB - Needle case [W-523]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2322/CC - Camp towel [W-505]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2322/DD - Camp knife \u0026amp; fork [W-513/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2322/EE - Travelling razor case [W-1598/A-C]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2322/FF-GG - Shaving Case [W-481]; FF - Shaving case (closed); GG - Shaving case (open) - Proof only, negative missing 6/6/1980\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2322/HH - Pounce Box [W-548]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2322/II - Braddock sword or Smallsword [W-82]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2323 - Portrait of Lawrence Washington [W-126]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2324 - Copy photograph - View (pre-1895) of Well House south of Kitchen\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2326/B - Map of Mount Vernon - 1793 ; \"Five Farms Map\", Courtesy, Huntington Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2329/C - Vaughan Plan ; Missing 3/27/2023\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2334/D - Silver lamp ; Yale-Delancey Kountze Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2334/E - George Washington portrait on glass ; Yale-Delancey Kountze Collection; See also 2315\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2335/A-C - North vista\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2336/A-C - Soil analysis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2337 - Engraved portrait - General Nathaniel Greene [M-1449]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2338/A-B - Tree #102 - Ash, near the stable\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2339/A-D - Kitchen [Lower] Garden views\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2340/A-B - Boxwood hedge - Upper Garden\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2341/A-B - Sundial pedestal\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2342/A-F - Worn steps - Mansion \u0026amp; Spinning House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2343/A-B - DuPont chairs - needlepoint seat covers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2344/A-F1-2 - Foundations of wall at west end of Bowling Green\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2352/A-C - Cavity work - tree #70, located along south serpentine path next to lower garden wall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2353/A-GG - Military equipment booklet negatives, published by Mount Vernon Ladies' Association. Negatives include military equipment belonging to George Washington: packing cases, trunks, swords, sashes, furniture, razors, shaving case, canteen, field bedstead, needlepoint, spurs, holsters, button, liquor case, miniature cannon, camp knife and fork, and pair of pistols.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2354 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - mantel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2355/A-B - Office [Servants' Quarters] \u0026amp; Gardener's House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2356/A-N - Weather vane, cupola, finial, etc. - Mansion\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2357/A-D - South tree line along serpentine path - foliage mass, views from southeast lawn near kitchen and paddock looking north.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2358/A-B - Kentucky coffee bean #76 - south shrubbery\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2359/A-B - Cedar of Lebanon, #123, on the southeast lawn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2360/A-E - Laundry Yard - fence line excavation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2361/A-M - Laundry Yard - foundation excavation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2362/A-C - Spinning House yard - foundation excavation ; See #2367 (1-6)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2363/A-H - Documents - covers to Washington letters ; (THOM COLLECTION)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2364/A-C - \"Louis XVI\" carpet in New Room [W-5]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2366 - Upper Garden from Spinning House roof\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2367/A-F - Spinning House yard - foundation excavation ; See also #2362 (1-3)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2369/A-E -  Copy photograph - Panoramic of Trolley terminal - Mount Vernon circa 1929 ; Copy negative 7/79, Original destroyed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2370/A-C - Copy photographs - Mount Vernon - views in the 1920s ; Esther Cragg\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2371/A-E - Barn yard excavations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2372/A-B - Botanical Garden - foundation wall details\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2373/A-U - Dairy details, exterior and interior views - before removal\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2374/A-B - Candlestand - Mansion Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2375/A-N - Restoration - Storehouse - Butler's House - interiors, stairs, walls, removal of boards to show interior of walls\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2377/A-J - Restoration - Storehouse - Butler's House - interiors, wall interiors, floor and wall details\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2380/A-B - Restoration - Storehouse - Butler's House - interiors, details of walls\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2383/A-B - Miniatures - George Washington by Charles Willson Peale [W-460] and Martha Washington by James Peale [W-624] ; Handbook 66\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2397 - Downstairs Bedroom  - bed ; Handbook 41\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2398 - Downstairs Bedroom - fireplace; Handbook 40\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2408 - Dining Room [Small Dining Room] ; Handbook 42\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2409 - Dining Room [Small Dining Room] ;  Handbook 43\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2414 - Flower Garden ; Handbook 26\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2440 - Kitchen - fireplace ; Handbook 65\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2485/A-B - Mansion - northeast façade ; Handbook 34\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2486 - Mansion - northeast façade\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2488 - Mansion - northeast façade, view of the piazza and Palladian or Venetian window.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2489 - Mansion - northeast façade, Mansion's northeast corner, taken from the east lawn. The north colonnade and servants' hall are also visible.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2490 - Mansion - northeast façade\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2491 - Mansion - northeast façade\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2495 - Mansion - west front façade\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2502 - Kitchen \u0026amp; Circle Storehouse from the bowling green. The southwest corner of the Mansion is visible at left ; Handbook 63\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2507 - Paddock, view with gate open, the lower garden brick wall is seen in the distance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2510 - Deer Park - view from the east lawn looking south which includes the deer park and the Potomac River in the distance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2514 - Dairy House - backside of the dairy house along the south lane.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2516 - Mansion's south side, taken from the southeast lawn. The south colonnade,kitchen, and dairy are also visible.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2518 - Staircase in central passage ; Handbook 39\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2523 - View of the bed in the northwest corner of the Blue Room.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2524 - Fireplace and mantel in Blue Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2527 - View of fireplace and mantel in Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2546 - Music room [Little Parlor] - harpsichord ;  Handbook 51\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2553 - Mansion's piazza, taken from the north end with a view of the river in the distance.  ; Handbook 37\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2558 - Piazza - from north end\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2570 - BW-2570 - West Gate and Porters' Lodges ;  Handbook 22\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2572 - West gate well house, view includes the west gate and both porters' lodges\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2574 - West Parlor [Front Parlor] - south wall with sofa and Peale portrait [H-17] ; Handbook 48\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2580 - Mrs. Washington's sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber], view of mantle and fireplace\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2644/B - Tavern-type table - reduced ; missing 3/27/2023\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2648/B - Mural - candelabra ensemble ; W-1181 ; Missing 3/27/2023\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2677/1-7 - Dairy exposed construction details, siding and roofing removed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2678/1-4 - 18th century sanitary drainage at Mount Vernon; 1 - drawn diagram; 2-4 - excavation to reveal drainage\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2679/1-8 - Stable interiors, construction study; excavation and removal of modern floor materials\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2680/1-4 - Flower Garden - boxwood parterres\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2681/1-11 - table interiors, construction study; excavation and removal of modern floor materials\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2682/1-2 - Early view of Mount Vernon after a painting, circa 1790\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2683/1-2 - Flower Garden - boxwood parterres\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2684/1-2 - Portrait - Frances Bassett - original [W-1488] \u0026amp; copy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2686/A-1 - Washington Family by Savage ; Negative made from A, 1975\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2691/1-2 - Admission sign at Texas Gate entrance\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2692 - Stone drainage inlet - Hampton Court\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2693/1-3 - Kitchen [Lower] Garden - back side of garden house showing brick foundation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2694 - Side chair [W-95]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2695 - Sheraton chair - West Parlor [Front Parlor]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2696 - Side chair [W-1426] - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2697 - Chippendale side chair [M-46]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2698 - Chippendale side chair [W-1464]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2699 - Chippendale side chair [H-8]; deaccessione 2015\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2700 - Uncommon Chair [W-159]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2701 - Sack-back Windsor armchair [W-198]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2702 - Child's sack-back Windsor high chair [W-103]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2703 - Ladder-back rocking chair [W-313]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2704 - Mary Ball Washington easy chair [W-152]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2705 - Queen Anne armchair [M-25]; deaccessioned 1982\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2706 - Pair of Andirons [M-1606]; LOAN - Museum of Fine Arts, Boston\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2707 - Pair of andirons [M-67/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2708 - Pair of andirons [H-1487/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2709 - Crocheted bedspread [M-1927]; deaccessioned 2016\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2710 - Bolton counterpane [M-1312]; deaccessioned 2016\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2711 - Marseilles bedspread [W-1428]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2712 - Bolton counterpane [M-254]; deaccessioned 2016\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2713 - Embroidered bedspread [M-1929]; deaccessioned 2019\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2714 - Bolton counterpane [M-1624]; deaccessioned 2016\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2715 - Crocheted bedspread [M-1100]; deacccessioned 2016\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2716 - Quilt - Lafayette bedspread [H-568]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2717 - Bedspread [M-1925]; deaccessioned 2019\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2718 - Bedspread [M-1486]; deaccessioned 2019\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2719/1-2 - Quilts;  BW-2719/1 quilt [H-554]; BW-2719/2 - quilt [M-1300]; deaccessioned 2019\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2720 - Log Cabin quilt with pieces of garments worn by Martha Washington, George Washington, Eleanor Parke Custis Lewis, and Esther Coxe Lewis [W-1463]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2721 - Interior of Circle Storehouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2722 - Cup, saucer \u0026amp; lid - States china [W-1497/A-C]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2723 - West Front of Mansion from serpentine entrance (Bowling Green Gate closed)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2724 - West Front of Mansion from serpentine entrance (Bowling Green Gate open)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2725 - Upper Garden - Rose Garden\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2726 - Upper Garden - boxwood parterre (west)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2727 - Botanical Garden\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2728 - Upper Garden - boxwood parterre\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2729 - Upper Garden - boxwood parterre\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2730 - Upper Garden - Rose Garden\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2731 - Cup \u0026amp; saucer - Custine [W-1454/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2732 - Cup \u0026amp; saucer - Sevres set [W-1456/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2733 - Cup \u0026amp; saucer - Sevres set [W-1491/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2734 - Saucepan [W-1457] and custard cup [W-1456/C-D] - Sevres set\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2735 - Silver salts - open tops; LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2736 - Canister - tea caddy [W-1390]; LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2737 - Leaf-shaped dish [W-1455]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBWBW-2738 - Book - Poems chiefly in the Scottish dialect, Robert Burns [W-1498]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2739 - List of Negroes, 1799 [A-366.65]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2740 - Release of Indenture, Roger Gregory and Mildred Gregory to Augustine Washington, 1726 May 17 [A-373]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2741 - 1797 Diary of George Washington [W-1490]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2742 - 1797 Diary of George Washington [W-1490]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2743 - 1797 Diary of George Washington [W-1490]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2744 - George Washington - bookplate - Burns Poems [W-1498]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2745 - Bushrod Washington - bookplate - Burns Poems [W-1498]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2762/A-E - Stable - stall floor excavations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2763/A-B - Stable - exterior pavement excavations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2764/A-F - Brick walk from stable towards Tomb area\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2765/A-O - Holly trees #127 (male), #128 (female) on the east lawn lifted by winch, moved and replanted in the south grove.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2766/A-C - Excavation - Brick and tile drains through south grove\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2767/A-B - Excavation - Brick drain through south grove\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2768/1-20 - Restoration - Washington Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber]; BW-2768/1-6,18-20 - fireplace, details; BW-2768/7, 15-16 - Washington Bedroom - north wall; BW-2768/8-9 - Washington Bedroom - east wall; BW-2768/10,14 - Washington Bedroom - south wall; BW-2768/11-12 - Washington Bedroom - west wall; BW-2768/13,17 - Washington Bedroom - wallpaper pattern - north wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2769/1-9 - Restoration - Washington Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber], north dressing room or closet; BW-2769/1,9 - north wall; BW-2769/2-3 - east wall; BW-2769/4-5 - south wall; BW-2769/6-8 - west wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2770/1-16 - Restoration - Washington Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber], south closet; BW-2770/1-2 - north wall; BW-2770/3-4 - east wall; BW-2770/5 - east wall detail; BW-2770/6-7 - south wall; BW-2770/8 - south wall detail; BW-2770/9-10 - west wall; BW-2770/11-14 - west wall detail; BW-2770/15-16 - west wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2771/A-C - Colorless cut glass compote bowl on stand [W-2378]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2772 - Wine glass [W-2381]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2809/1-3 - Silver bread basket [W-2801]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2810/1-2 - Argand lamp [W-2910] ; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2811/1-2 - Cruet stand [W-2911/A-C]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2812 - Red Moroccan leather pocketbook [W-2804/A]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2813 - Martha Parke Custis, bust-length oval miniature [W-4905], attributed to Charles Willson Peale; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2814 - Red Moroccan leather pocketbook [W-2804/A]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2815 - Netted shawl [W-1527/A]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2816 - Pair of gloves [W-1517/A-B]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2819 - Knitted garters [W-1516/A-B]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2820 - Book - \"Captain Cook's Third and Last Voyage,\" property of Eliza Parke Custis' grandson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2821 - Book - \"History of Col. Parke's Administration,\" 1717, property of John Custis; title page with signature; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2822 - Book - \"An abridgment of Sir Walter Raleigh's History of the world,..\", 1698, property of John Custis, title page [W-1549]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2823 - Book - \"The Diary of the Late George Bubb Dodington\", title page signed by George Washington [W-1547]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2824 - George Washington bookplate in, \"The Diary of the Late George Bubb Dodington\" [W-1547];  Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2825 - Book - \"The Lady's Magazine,\" owned by Mrs. Washington [W-1548]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2826 - Book - \"The Lady's Magazine,\" with Martha Washington's signature [W-1548]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2827/1-6 - Letter - George Washington to Lund Washington, August 13, 1783 [A-508];  Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2828/1-2 - Letter - Thomas Law to John Law, May 13, 1802 [RM-619 ; MS-4527.1]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2829 - Letter - John Trumbull to Mrs. Eliza Custis Law, May 1, 1830 ; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2830 - Letter - John Trumbull to Mrs. Eliza Custis Law, December 15, 1823 ; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2831/1-2 - Letter - John Trumbull to Mrs. Eliza Custis Law, April 3, 1829 ; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2832 - Letter - John Trumbull to Mrs. Eliza Custis Law, May 5, 1829 ; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2833/1-2 - John Trumbull Statement regarding portrait of George Washington ;  Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2834 - Letter - John Trumbull to Mrs. Eliza Custis Law, January 25, 1829 ; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2835 - Signature of John Custis inside book - \"An abridgment of Sir Walter Raleigh's History of the world,..\", 1698 [W-1549]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2836 - Inscription inside book - \"Captain Cook's Third and Last Voyage\"; inscription from Eliza Parke Custis to her only grandson Edmund L. Rogers; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2837 - Writing box with a note inside written by Eliza Parke Custis; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2838 - Prayer book, inscription of Eliza Parke Custis; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2839 - Prayer book with note from Eliza Parke Custis; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2840/1-2 - George Washington's dentures [W-1520]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2841/1-2 - Tape-loom [H-4909] and horn spoon [W-4908]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2842/1-3 - Gold medal and snuff box [W-2810]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2843 - Sheffield coaster [W-2802]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2844 - Pewter camp plate [W-1521]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2845 - Society of the Cincinnati soup plate [possibly W-2559?]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2846/1-2 - Martha Washington States China saucer;  Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2847 - Reverse memorial locket Martha Parke Custis,not in Mount Vernon collection; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2848 - Cufflinks - copper cufflink [W-4911] and enamel cufflink [W-2558]; and stud; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2849 - Silver compass [W-4907] and pocket drawing set [W-2806/A-D]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2850 - Miniature - George Washington [W-4906] and Martha Washington [W-4904]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2851 - Miniature, John Parke Custis [W-4904]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2852/1-2 - Mourning locket [?] and miniature of Martha Parke Custis [W-4905]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2853/1-4 - Thomas Law by John Zoffany ; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2854 - Trumbull portrait of George Washington at Verplanck's Point - not in Mount Vernon collection; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2855 - Quilted cover by Martha Washington [W-1522]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2856 - Camp towel and pomatum knife [W-2805]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2857 - Dress fragments ; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2858 - Child's mitt [W-1529]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2859/1-2 - Sunbonnet [W-1526]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2860 - Sleeves [W-1527/C-D] and nightcap [W-1527/B], knitted; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2861 - Two pairs of gloves [W-1915/A-B] [W-1916/A-B]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2862/1-2 - Brown silk dress belonging to Martha Washington [W-1523]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2863 - Dress bodice [W-1525]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2864 - Pair of shoes [W-1524/A-B]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2865 - Quilted waistcoat; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2866 - Linen waistcoat [W-1518]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2867 - Breeches [W-1515]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2868/1-2 - Blue coat [W-1514]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2869/1-3 - Writing box with a note inside written by Eliza Parke Custis; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith;  See BW-2837\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2870/1-3 - Trunk [W-1513]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2871/1-3 - Chest of drawers [W-2800]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2872/1-4 - Chest of drawers [W-2800]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2873/1-4 - Marble slab table [W-1546]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2874 - Backstool [W-2733]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2875/1-5 - Family Kitchen excavations - west room floor; BW-2875/1 - southwest corner; BW-2875/2 - opposite southwest corner; BW-2857/3 - northwest corner; BW-2875/4 - fireplace base - west wall; BW-2875/5 - east wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2876/1-3 - Kitchen Garden - Bee House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2877/1-9 - Stable - mule shed details\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2878/1-2 - Windsor chairs on piazza\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2879/1-4 - Family Kitchen - stair details\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2880/1-2 - Grounds detail - area behind office [Servants' Hall]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2881 - Engraving - Lady Washington [M-1027/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2882/1-4 - Excavation - Family Kitchen - interior details\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2883/1-2 - Excavation - Brick drain from south side of Family Kitchen\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2884/1-3 - Excavation grounds detail - corners of deer park wall at center gate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2885 - Cut glass carafe; one of a pair [H-1631/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2886/1-4 - Family Kitchen - excavation around Well House ; missing 6-10-1986\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2887/1-9 - Family Kitchen - interior details ; missing 6-10-1986\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2888/1-6 - Family Kitchen - interior details ; missing 6-10-1986\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2889/1-6 - Family Kitchen - interior details ; missing 6-10-1986\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2890/1-4 - Restoration - West Quarters [Greenhouse Slave Quarters] - exterior wall details\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2891/1-23 - Powel Coach details [H-737]; BW-2891/1 -  cranes; BW-2891/2 - horizontal (5th) wheel - front view; BW-2891/3 - horizontal (5th) wheel - side view; BW-2891/4-5 - rear axle, axle bed \u0026amp; transom; BW-2891/6 - rear axle, axle bed, raisers \u0026amp; platform; BW-2891/7 - plow handles \u0026amp; footman's platform; BW-2891/8 - plow handles - side view; BW-2891/9 - plow handles - side view with bolts; BW-2891/10 - plow handles - top view, detailed; BW-2891/11 - fore (under) carriage - top view; BW-2891/12 - fore (under) carriage - side view; BW-2891/13 - fore (under) carriage - bottom view; BW-2891/14 - front wheel - front view; BW-2891/15 - front wheel - side view; BW-2891/16 - front wheel - back view; BW-2891/17 - rear wheel - front view; BW-2891/18 - rear wheel - side view ; 2891/19 - rear wheel - back view ; 289120-21 - main braces (straps) ; 2891/22 - springs (body) - front view; BW-2891/23 - springs (body) - side view\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2891/24-46 - Powel Coach details [H-737]; BW-2891/24 - springs (body) - back view; BW-2891/25 - raisers (blocks) - seat bolt, frame bolts, door handle; BW-2891/26 - Footmans step - king bolt; BW-2891/27 - Linchpin - axle at M-nut wheel-iron; BW-2891/28-29 - Splinter bar (draw-bar); BW-2891/30 - Coach body exterior - front; BW-2891/31 - Coach body exterior - right side; BW-2891/32 - Coach body exterior - rear; BW-2891/33 - Coach body - right side door open - step down; BW-2891/34 - Coach interior - general view - upper part; BW-2891/35-36 - Coach interior - front - two views; BW-2891/37 - Coach interior - left side; BW-2891/38 - Coach interior - rear; BW-2891/39-40 - Windows - side door; BW-2891/41 - Windows - side door rear; BW-2891/42-43 - Venetian blinds - side and back; BW-2891/44-45 - Carved ornaments at bottom outside corners; BW-2891/46 - Coachman's seat - four views\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2891/47-68 - Powel Coach details [H-737]; BW-2891/47-49 - Coachman's seat; BW-2891/50 - Coachman's seat - detail of springs; BW-2891/51 - Front box - bottom; BW-2891/52-53 - Front box - top; BW-2891/54 - Front box - door and side; BW-2891/55-56 - Front box - door closed \u0026amp; door open - lock ; 2891/57 - Venetian blinds front - inside ; 2891/58 - Venetian blinds front - outside; BW-2891/59 - Front windows; BW-2891/60 - Top moulding - Crane - leathers; BW-2891/61-64 - Lamps - different views; BW-2891/65-66 - Photograph of picture found in coach; BW-2891/67-68 - Photograph of framed picture (1853?)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eNOTE:  BW-2891/57-68 photos taken February 1950\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2892 - Chassis of Concord coach in Hell Hole (1850)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2893 - Washington - Book Plate - Genuine ; Annual Report '57, p. 30\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2894 - Washington - Book plate - spurious\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2902/A-C - Stable - mule shed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2903/1-3 - Restoration - Family Kitchen - rear of fireplace \u0026amp; oven beneath weatherboards; see also BW-2908\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2904/1-2 - Greenhouse - excavation details\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2905/1-21 - Greenhouse - excavation details\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2906/1-3 - Flower Garden - Magnolia \"planted by Lafayette\"; see also BW-2916\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2907 - Family Kitchen - exterior section of south facade\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2908/1-3 - Family Kitchen - rear of fireplace \u0026amp; oven beneath weatherboards after restoration;  see also BW-2903\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2909 - Family Kitchen floor, drain in front of oven\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2910 - Kitchen Garden [Lower Garden] - excavation along north wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2911 - Liquor case [W-188] - Butler's Pantry\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2912 - Trunk [A-447.1]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2913 - Spice box [W-1416] ; Yale-Kountze Collection - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2914 - Box - brass nail studded [A-447.4]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2915/A-C - Restoration - Fireplace hood in Family Kitchen, showing details behind spit boards\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2916/A-J - Greenhouse - excavation details\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2916/K-M - Wax medallion of George Washington by Joseph Wright ; Missing 4/24/2023\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2917/A-G - Small bust of George Washington by unknown artist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2918/A-B - Greenhouse \u0026amp; Slave Quarters - reconstruction progress, bricking wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2919/1-4 - Low aerial view of upper garden during reconstruction of greenhouse slave quarters\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2920/1-4 - Restoration - Family Kitchen - removal of dormers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2921/1-2 - Restoration - Family Kitchen - exterior after removal of dormers \u0026amp; replacement of sheathing on north dormers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2922/1-5 - Family Kitchen - after restoration of interior\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2923 - Greenhouse Progressive Development Plan of 1950, blueprint by Walter Macomber\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2924/1-2 - Cup \u0026amp; saucer reproduction of States China - privately owned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2925 - Tin cream whipper [M-1477] - Mount Vernon Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2926/1-16 - Powel Coach [H-737] with a team of horses and drivers parades in front of Mansion - Governor's Day - October 26, 1950\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2927/1-7 - Restoration - Banquet Hall [New Room] - showing early plaster\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2928/1-9 - Restoration - Banquet Hall [New Room] - early plaster removed showing lath\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2929/1-2 - Laurus Tinus plant in reproduction flowerpot, placed on the piazza\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2930/1-7 - Excavation -  Flower [Upper] Garden - foundation walls below grade on garden side of east and west quarters\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2941/1-4 - Elm #44 along serpentine path showing damage, to be removed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2942/1-5 - Walls of old Propagating House at end of west quarters in Flower Garden\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2943/A - George Washington's Presidential Coach Transparent ; Missing 4/24/2023\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2945/ A-D - Bust of George Washington by Hiram Powers [H-738]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2946/A-C - North colonnade - restoration of ceiling and roof framing\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2955/A-B - Copy photograph - \"Wellington\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2956 - Book - \"An Abridgment of Sir Walter Raleigh's History of the World,\" [W-1549] title page (blurry)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2957 - Book - \"Memoirs and select remains of an only son..,\" by Thomas Durand, signed by Thomas Washington, title page [H-1348]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2958 - Book - \"The Diary of the Late George Bubb Dodington,\" signed by George Washington, title page [W-1547]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2959 - Book - \"The Pleasures of Memory..\" 1795, title page [W-1319]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2960 - \"Biography of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence\" - John Sanderson, title page [W-1338/A-I]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2961 - Book - \"Poems by William Cowper\" signed by L. Lewis, title page [W-1325/A-C]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2962 - Book - \"Poems by Bernard Barton,\" inscription on title page, 'M. E. A Lewis, a New Year's gift from her affectionate cousin, N. A. R. Custis'[W-1322]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2963 - Book - \"Memoirs of the War in the Southern Department\" - Henry Lee\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2964 - Book - \"Essays \u0026amp; Notes on Husbandry\" - J. B. Bordley, title page signed by Gabriel Lewis [H-1359]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2965 - Book - \"The Expedition of Humphry Clinker\" [W-1357]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2966 - Book - \"Horse-Hoeing Husbandry\" - Jethro Tull, title page [H-1323]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2967 - Book - \"The Penny Magazine\" [W-1332/A-C]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2968 - Book - \"The Children of the Abbey\" - R.W. Roche, signed by Eleanor Parke Custis [W-1556]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2969 - Book - \"The Book of Common Prayer\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2970 - Book - \"The Odyssey of Homer\" [H-1352/A\u0026amp;B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2971 - Book - \"Whims and Oddities in Prose and Verse\" - Thomas Hood, signed by L. Lewis [W-1327]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2972 - Book - \"The History of England\" - Swollet, signed by George W. Craik [H-1473]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2973 - Book - \"The Sermons of Mr. Yorick\" [W-1358/A-F]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2974 - Book - \"Natural Theology\" - Paley, signed by Bushrod Washington [H-1609]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2975 - Book - \"The Iliad of Homer\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2976 - Book - \"Gulliver Redivivius, or the Curious and Entertaining Travels..\" signed by Lorenzo Lewis [W-1340]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2977 - Book - \"A Collection of Poems\" signed by W.W. Lewis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2978 - Book - \"Works of the late Doctor Benjamin Franklin\" [H-1607]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2979 - Book - \"A Collection of all such Acts of the General Assembly of Virginia\" signed by Lawrence Lewis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2980 - Book \"The Beauties of Sterne\" signed by George Washington [W-1646]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2981 - Book - \"Reports of Cases in the Court of Appeals in Virginia\" by Bushrod Washington, signed by Lawrence Lewis [W-1329]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2982 - Book - \"The Reign of Louis the Sixteenth\" - John Gifford, signed by Lawrence Lewis [W-1335]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2983 - Book - \"Rural Oeconomy\" signed by John Lewis [H-1353]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2984 - Book - \"The Tatler, or Lucubrations of Isaac Bickerstaff\" [H-1347/A\u0026amp;B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2985 - Book - \"A Selection from the Harleian Miscellany\" signed by Lawrence Lewis [W-1339]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2986 - Book - \"A Selection of Speeches of the President of the United States\" signed by Lawrence Lewis [W-1342]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2987 - Book - \"The Fables of John Dryden\" signed by Lawrence Lewis [W-1334]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2988 - Book - \"O'Euvres de M. De Voltaire\" [H-1344]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2989 - Book - \"The Village Pastor\"- Augustus La Fontaine, signed by Eleanor Parke Lewis [W-1318/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2990 - Book - \"Les Avantures de Telemaque\" - Francois de Salignac, signed by Thomas Fairfax [H-1343]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2991 - Book - \"The Life of Lorenzo de Medici\" - William Roscoe, signed by Eleanor Parke Lewis [W-1321]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2992 - Book - \"Tour Through Holland\" - Henry Peckham, signed by B. Dandridge [H-1330]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2993 - Book - \"The Dramatic Works of Colley Cibber\" - signed by Lawrence Lewis [W-1315/A-E]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2994 - Book - \"A Voyage Towards the South Pole\" - James Cook, signed by Lawrence Lewis [W-1316/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2995 - Book - \"The Lady's Companion\" - signed by Frances Dandridge [W-1489]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2996 - Book - \"Poems by C. Churchill\" - signed by Samuel Washington [H-1345]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2997 - Book - \"The Domestic Encyclopaedia\" - A. F. M. Willich, M.D., signed by Eliza P. Custis [W-1331/A-E]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2998 - Book - \"The Private Life of Lewis XV\" - J.O. Justamond, signed by George Washington [W-1460]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2999 - Book - \"Evelina\" - W-1326/A-C\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3000 -  Book - \"The Antiquities of England and Wales\" - signed by Lawrence Lewis [W-1314]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3001 - Book - \"Voyage Round the World\" - Captain Nathaniel Portlock, signed by Lawrence Lewis [W-1337]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3002 - Book - \"The History and Antiquities of the Town \u0026amp; County of the Town of Nottingham\" - John Throsby, signed by Lawrence Lewis [W-1333]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3003 - Book - \"Three years' travels throughout the interior parts of North America\"- Johnathan Carver [W-1328]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3004 - Book - \"Letters from a Persian in England\" [W-1324]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3005 - Book - \"The Natural and Chemical Elements of Agriculture\" - John Wills [H-1349]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3006 - Book - \"Dissertations Moral and Critical\" - James Beattie, signed by Lorenzo Lewis [W-1320/A-J]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3007 - Book - \"Nocturnal Visit\" - Maria Regina Roche, signed by Eleanor Parke Lewis [W-1341/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3008/A-D - Book - Illustrations from \"The Lady's Companion\" on how to Cook Fowl \u0026amp; Rabbit [W-1489]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3009 - French regimental banner [M-1391]; LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3010 - Gray silk gown fragment [M-1496]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3011 - Tent fragment [W-1389]; LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3012 - Punch bowl [W-1452]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3013 - Pearl jewelry - dove pin and pair of earrings [W-1444/A-C]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3014 - Pink and brown stripe gown fragment [W-1511]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3015 - Portrait - Laboissiere L'un des Fondateurs de la Republique [H-1397]; LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3016 - Sewing box [W-1437]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3017 - Brooch with hair of George Washington [W-1470]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3018 - Curtain fragment [W-1387]; LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3019 - Silver candlestick [W-1466]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3020 - Engraving - The Home of Washington, Mount Vernon, Va., Currier \u0026amp; Ives [M-1618]; deaccessioned 2017\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3021 - Clock [H-1398]; LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3022 - Pestle [W-1422]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3023 - Inkstand [W-1461/A-E]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3024 - Netted fringe [M-1632]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3025 - Tea bowl and saucer [W-1472/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3026 - Mechlin lace trim [W-1443]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3027 - Portrait - Benjamin Franklin [H-1414]; LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3028 - Dessert spoon - Custis crest [W-1468]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3029 - Comb - silver [W-1442]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3030 - Traveling writing desk [W-1429]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3031 - Hide trunk [M-1505]; formerly owned by William Lanier Washington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3032 - Three spoons engraved with a \"W\" [M-1600/A-C]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3033 - Vaughan Plan - von Glummer [M-1483]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3034 - Engraving - View of Mount Vernon [East Front], probably William Henry Bartlett [M-1484, A-333]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3035 - Painting - George Washington's New Tomb, oil on linoleum [M-1493]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3036 - Pair of pearlware figurines [M-1536/A-B]; deaccessioned 2022\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3037 - Worcester basket [M-1555]; deaccessioned 2022\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3038/A - Portrait - Martha Parke Custis Peter, Robert Edge Pine, 1785 [W-1616]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3038/B - Illustration of Tudor Place\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3039 - Spoon engraved with \"W\" [A-462; W-1535]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3040 - Glass stopper [M-1641]; deaccessioned 2021\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3041 - Glass sweetmeat dish [W-1636]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3042 - Argand mantel lamp [W-1592]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3043/A-B - Travelling razor case [W-1598/A-G]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3044 - Memorial pitcher [A-527 ; M-1597]; LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3045 - Engraving - Washington at Valley Forge, Nathaniel Currier [M-1630]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3046 - Knife case - one of a pair [M-1603/A-B ; A-533]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3047 - Yellow lampas gown fragment [W-1482/A-B ; A-333]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3048 - Lace fragment\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3049 - Lace fragment\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3050 - Portrait Ring [H-1480]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3051 - Coffin hardware [W-1599]; LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3052/A-B - Locket with hair of General George Washington and General Zachary Taylor [M-1495]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3053 - Pink and blue flower bouquets gown fragment [W-1610 ; A-538]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3054 - Flowered green silk gown fragment [M-1504]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3055 - Mrs. John Parke Custis' blue stripe gown fragment [W-1482/C]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3056 - Bootjack [W-1479]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3057 - Argand lamp [W-1545]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3058 - Figurine of Mother Goose [M-1552]; deaccessioned 2022\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3059 - Watch fob seal - \"J.A.W.\", previously owned by William Lanier Washington [W-1471/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3060 - Fan [H-1551]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3061 - Commemorative watch key - George Washington, previously owned by William Lanier Washington [M-1507]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3062 - Brass cuff links [M-1554/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3063 - Button hook\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3064 - Mourning pin [M-1589]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3065 - Brooch with hair of George Washington [W-1588]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3066 - Pair of jelly glasses - one of the glasses is A-500 ; W-1640\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3067 - Cut glass decanter and stopper [W-1643/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3068 - Cut glass decanter [W-1642]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3069 - Cut glass carafes [H-1631/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3070 - Painting - George Washington miniature, after Stuart, in collection of William Lanier Washington [M-1509]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3071 - Portrait - Drawing of Lafayette [H-1399]; LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3072 - Canister and lid [W-1427; A-296]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3073 - Pair of plated candlesticks [M-1625/A-B; A-389]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3074 - Yellow silk damask fragment [W-1386]; LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3075 - Portrait - Marquis de Lafayette [H-1398]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3076 - Embroidered letter \"A\" [W-1423]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3077 - Upholstery fragment [W-1385]; LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3078 - Portrait - M. Le Mis De Lafayette [H-1396]; LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3079 - Gown fragment [W-1424]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3080 - Hair of George Washington [W-1476]; LOAN-closed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3081 - Water basin and guglet [H-1296/C-D]; deaccessioned 2022\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3082 - Clasp knife [W-1421]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3083 - Water basin and guglet [M-1541/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3084 - Shoe buckles [W-458/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3086 - Bust of Lafayette [H-1400]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3087 - Silver spurs [W-1467/A-B]; LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3088 - Three snuff boxes with portrait miniatures of George Washington [M-1371/A-C]; LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3089 - Bust of Lafayette [H-1401]; LOAN - closed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3090 - Pair of decanters with stoppers [W-1445]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3091 - Vegetable dish with cover, memorial [M-1378]; LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3092 - Black velvet fragment [W-1431/C.1-2]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3093 - Textile fragments [M-1644]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3094 - Framed glass buttons and fragments [W-1388/A-H; A-287]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3095 - Pair of candlesticks [M-1626/A-B; A-391]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3096 - Coffee cup [W-1485]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3097 - Chocolate cup and saucer [M-1620/A-B]; deaccessioned 2022\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3098 - Coffee cup and saucer [W-1639/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3099 - Custard cup [M-1634/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3100 - Cup and saucer [M-1638/A-B]; deaccessioned 2007\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3101 - Cup [M-1637]; deaccessioned 2022\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3102/A-Q - Powel China - blue and white [W-1612] ; MISSING negatives E, H, I, J, K, M, N, Q - 1 May 2023\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3103 - Card table [W-1465]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3104 - Brass and wire fender [M-1619]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3105 - Telescope [W-1635]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3106 - Bust of John Paul Jones [M-1432]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3107 - Vase - one of a pair [H-1382/A-B]; LOAN - closed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3108 - Breakfast table - one of pair [W-1372/A-B]; LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3109 - Bow-back Windsor side chair, in kitchen [W-1553]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3110 - Chippendale chest of drawers [M-1534]; deaccessioned 2016\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3111 - Chest of drawers [M-1537]; deaccessioned 2016\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3112 - Side chair [W-1462]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3113 - BW-3113 - Mantel clock made by Underhill and Sons [M-1542]; LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3114 - Oushak carpet [M-1538/C]; deaccessioned 2022\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3115 - Ghiordes carpet [M-1628/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3116 - Persian carpet [M-1538/B]; deaccessioned 2019\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3117 - Ghiordes carpet [M-1538/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3118 - Ghiordes carpet [M-1628/B]; deaccessioned 2019\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3119 - Dish [W-1595]; LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3120 - Canton serving dish [W-1594]; LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3121 - Society of the Cincinnati dinner plate [W-1596]; LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3122 - Platter [W-1593]; LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3123 - The Lady's Magazine and Musical Repository, Vol. I; with Martha Washington's signature [W-1548]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3129/A-C - View of Greenhouse (east end) and repairs to upper garden wall ; B photographer Walter D. Densmore\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3135 - Portrait - Daniel Parke Custis from a book\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3136 - Miniature - John Parke Custis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3139 - Portrait - George Washington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3148 - Painting - George Washington after Peale - not in the Mount Vernon collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3152 - Peale Portrait of George Washington - \"George Washington at Valley Forge\" ; Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3157/A-E - Aerial views of the Mount Vernon estate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3158/A-G - Society of the Cincinnati china [W-1436/A-K]; mislabeled in photograph as 'W-1439'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3159/A-B - Shell cushion and slipcover made by Martha Washington [W-1533/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3160/A-C - Cobblestone gutter uncovered near walls to Tomb\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3161 - Sauceboat and dish - blue and white [W-1503/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3162 - Pair of dishes - blue and white [W-1502/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3163 - Dish, triangular or leaf-shaped - blue and white [W-1501/A-C]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3164 - Reconstructed stoneware pipkin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3165 - Engraving - \"Adonis Carried off by Venus\" [W-1602/B]; LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3166 - Pair of andirons [M-1645/A-B]; Closed loan - Courtesy of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3167 - Cup and saucer [M-1638/A-B]; deaccessioned 2007\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3168 - Cup - with initials \"M.W.\" [M-1637]; deaccessioned 2022\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3169 - Coffee cup and saucer [W-1639/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3170 - Calash [W-1532]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3171 - Embroidered mull fragment [M-1601/A-D]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3172 - Jelly glass [M-1582]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3173 - Reconstructed sub bottle\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3174 - Jar - one of a pair - blue abd white [M-1539/A-B; deaccessioned 2016\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3175 - Andirons - brass - pair [M-1614/A-B]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3176 - Engraving - \"Diana Deceived by Venus\" [W-1602/A]; LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3177 - Jelly glass [W- 1640]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3178 - Langenheim view of Mansion (blurry) [M-1605/A] ; See BW-2303 for better negative\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3179 - Textile fragment - from trunk purchased from Edmund Law Rogers Smith [M-1644/A-Q]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3180 - Langenheim view of tomb - dark [M-1605/B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3181 - Engraving - Berg Vernon, in Virginien, Sitz des grossen Georg Washington, c. 1795, by J. G. A. Frenzel, after Jukes [M-1500]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3182 - Mount Vernon Insurance Policy - 1803 ; RESTRICTED - Libray of Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3183 - Mount Vernon Insurance Policy - 1805 ; RESTRICTED - Libray of Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3209 - Propagating House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3210 - Cobblestone gutter found near walk to New Tomb\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3211/A-V - Restoration - interior of Spinning House, exposed lath and brick work\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3212/A-B - Cobblestone gutter uncovered near walk to New Tomb\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3213 - Linen shirt [M-1672]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3214 - Ice pots - Sevres Porcelain Manufactory [W-1662/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3215 - Shoe - kid [W-1676]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3216 - Powder horn [M-1658]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3217 - Wax seal impressions, gift of Maryland Historical Society [M-1675/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3218 - Miniature portrait - George Washington, attributed to Robert Field, after Stuart [M-1661]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3219 - Mother of pearl game counters [M-1671/A-P]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3220 - Pair of silver candlesticks [A-397, M-1667/A-B]; LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3221 - Place card with dress fragment - 'Miss Agnes Peter' [M-1664]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3222 - Case bottles [M-1591/A-F]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3223 - Embroidered shawl fragment [M-1665]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3224 - Toile bedcover - L'Hommage de l'Amerique a la France [M-1668/B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3225 - Toile bedcover - 'America Presenting at the Altar of Liberty Medallions of Her Illustrious Sons' [M-1668/C]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3226 - Toile curtain - Apotheosis of Benjamin Franklin and George Washington [M-1668/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3227 - Washington's Mansion, Mount Vernon (east front), William Russell Birch [M-1669]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3228 - Martha Washington's Bible - title page [W-1659]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3229 - Certificate - Auxiliary Mount Vernon Fund, no. 158 to Mrs. C. M. Bissell for one dollar donation, January 12, 1859 [M-1673]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3230 - Side chair [H-1656]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3231 - Article of the MVLA Constitution bears Ann Pamela Cunningham signature ; VA State Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3233/A-F - Ice house - probably taken in May 1940\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3234 - Andirons and fender in the Downstair or Old Chamber [M-1666/A-C]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3235 - Andirons and fender [M-1670/A-C]; Missing 5/8/2023\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3243/A-C - Elm Tree No. 109 - damaged by storm, May 11, 1952; located along the north lane next to the ice house\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3244 - Root system of black oak - tree uprooted during storm, May 11, 1952 at far corner of 12-acre lot\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3246/A-B - Linden Tree No. 51, located near the south serpentine path and lower garden wall, removed April 1952\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3247/A-E - Copy photograph of 1901 panoramic view of east front of Mansion; Mr. J. W. Cragg had photo in his collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3248/A-D - Excavation - Arch brick kiln remains at New Tomb\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3249 - Copy photograph, Kitchen [Lower] Garden plan; 1947 Handbook, page 31\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3250 - A General Plan of Mount Vernon by Worth Bailey, 1947; Plate used in Trees and Shrubs booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3251/A-D - Excavating in Botanical Garden for heating tunnel installation behind museum [Intepretive Center]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3252/A-C - Exhibition Greenhouse - interiors\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3253/A-Y - Restoration research details of Spinning House interior\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3254/A-C - Heating tunnel installed in Botanical Garden; museum [Interpretive Center] visible in the background\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3266 - Copy photo - Mrs. John A. Washington, III (Eleanor Love Selden Washington) ; Collection of Miss Anne Washington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3267 - BW-3267 - Copy photo of John A. Washington III ; Collection of Miss Anne Washington; Negative missing - 1/25/1995\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3294 - Photograph of portrait of Harrison H. Dodge, Superintendent of Mount Vernon; portrait by E. Comins (belonging to Col. H. H. Walker, Washington, D.C.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3306 - Dinner invitation to Mount Vernon - May 19, 1788 [A-607.7]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3307 - Engraving of M. Le Marquis de La Fayette, Commandant General de la Garde National Parisienne, c. 1790 [A-589; W-1990]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3317/B - Mrs. Washington's Traveling Expenses during the Revolutionary War [A-581.1]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3332 - Label on back of Washington's funeral ; Collection of Mrs. Stanley Wohl, Washington, DC\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3333 - Chairs said to be from Mount Vernon in private collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3339 - Robert Edge Pine's portrait of Eliza P. Custis ; Washington \u0026amp; Lee College, Lexington, VA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3340 - Portrait - George Washington, Charles Willson Pealle, 1772;  Washington \u0026amp; Lee College, Lexington, VA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3341 - Robert Edge Pine's portrait of George Washington Parke Custis;  Washington \u0026amp; Lee College, Lexington, VA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3342 - Frances Parke Custis (sister of Daniel Parke Custis) ; Washington \u0026amp; Lee College, Lexington, VA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3343 - Portrait - Marquis de Lafayette, Charles Willson Peale; Washington \u0026amp; Lee College, Lexington, VA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3344 - John Custis of Williamsburg (by Hesselius?) ; Washington \u0026amp; Lee College, Lexington, VA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3345 - James Sharples' pastel of George Washington Parke Custis; Washington \u0026amp; Lee College, Lexington, VA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3346 - Mrs. John Custis [Frances Parke Custis] of Williamsburg (mother of Daniel Parke Custis) ; Washington \u0026amp; Lee College, Lexington, VA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3349 - Flower [Upper] Garden Plan - 1953 Revision\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3350/A-I - Charter \u0026amp; By-Laws Mount Vernon Ladies' Association (MVLA) ; negatives from Virginia State Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3355/A-1 - Martha Washington's trunk [W-368]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3365/A-C - Copy photograph - George Washington's 16-Sided barn on Dogue Run Farm ; Negative copy of print made from a print, 3 negatives;  Annual Report 1957, page 33\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3366/A-C - Three negatives of Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip at Mount Vernon with Regent Mrs. Thomas Powel, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3368 - Newspaper illustration, visit of members of Congress at Washington's tomb;  Taken from Harper's Magazine\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3374 - Letter - Daniel Webster to Jane Charlotte Blackburn Washington, 1834 May 24 - Not in the Mount Vernon collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3375 - Letter - John G. Chapman to John Augustine Washington III, introducing Washington Irving, 1842 March 18 - Not in the Mount Vernon collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3377 - Draft - Ann Pamela Cunningham's first letter to Eleanor Love Seldon Washington, 1853; Not in the Mount Vernon collection. The final letter dated 1853 December 19 is in the Early Records of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Assocation at Mount Vernon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3378 - Letter - John Augustine Washington III to Ann Pamela Cunningham, 1854 October 28\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3379 - Letter, John Augustine Washington III to Ann Pamela Cunningham, 1858 March 13\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3381/A - Letter - Edward Everett to the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association, 1855 December 12, first page\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3382 - Bust profile of Edward Everett inscribed to Ann Pamela Cunningham, 1858 July 10\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3383 - Receipt, payment from Edward Everett to Ann Pamela Cunningham, 1858 March 29\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3385 - Letter, John Augustine Washington III to Ann Pamela Cunningham, 1859 February 11, offering the harpsichord, second page\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3388 - Appeal to the Ladies of Virginia for the Purchase of Mount Vernon, 1858\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3389 - Mrs. Horatio Greenough's acceptance - Vice Regent of Massachusetts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3390 - Print appeal for the state of Maine by Abba Little, ca. 1858\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3391 - Mary Morris Hamilton to Ann Pamela Cunningham, 1858 May 11, acceptance of appointment of Vice Regent for New York\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3392 - Catherine Murat to Ann Pamela Cunningham, 1858 July 22, acknowledges receipt of credentials for MVLA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3393 - Letter, Phebe Ann Ogden to Ann Pamela Cunningham, 1858 August 23, acceptance as Vice Regent of New Jersey\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3394 - Wisconsin Appeal, 1858\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3395 - California Appeal, 1859\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3396 - Delaware Appeal, 1858-1859\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3397 - Mrs. Horatio Greenough's Massachusetts Appeal, July 5, 1858\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3398 - Mrs. William J. Eve's Georgia Appeal, July 1858\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3399 - Appeal \"To the American Consuls\", 1858 November 6\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3400 - Mrs. William McWillie - Mississippi certificate appointing agents, 1857 November 19\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3401 - Telegram - Ann Pamela Cunningham to Mrs. Pellet, 1857, Nashville receipts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3402 - First Bond signed by Ann Pamela Cunningham\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3403 - Letter - Ann Pamela Cunningham to Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 1857\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3404 - Letter - George Washington Parke Custis to Mary E. Harrison, 1855 September 15\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3405 - Letter - Charles H. Bell to Ann Pamela Cunningham, 1859 June 10\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3406/A-B - Letter - President John Tyler to Anna Cora Ritchie, 1857 May 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3407 - Letter - Old Lady who had been at Trenton to Ann Pamela Cunningham, 1859 March 27\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3408 - Letter - William Porcher Miles to Ann Pamela Cunningham, 1857 August 16\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3409 - News clipping - Edwin Booth performance for the Mount Vernon Fund, 1858 February 27\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3411 - Letter - Commandant of West Point to Ann Pamela Cunningham\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3412/A-B - Letter - Richard Rush to Ann Pamela Cunningham, 1857 May 28\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3413 - Cancelled check - Riggs \u0026amp; Co., 1858 December 2, first bond payment\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3414 - Cancelled check - Riggs \u0026amp; Co., 1859 December 9, $5000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3415 - Receipt # 1 - Edward Everett to Robert Bonner - $10,000, 1858 November 10\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3416 - Receipt # 34 - Edward Everett to Charlotte Everett Wise - $50, 1858 December 25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3417 - Letter - Edward Everett to S.A. Eliot, 1860 March 19\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3420 - Letter, Mount Vernon Ladies' Association to Mary Todd Lincoln, 1861 March 13\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3421 - Letter - Mrs. Lincoln accepts invitation to Mount Vernon, 1861 March 13\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3422 - Mount Vernon mansion, west front, under reconstruction, 1860\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3423 - Military pass for George W. Riggs, 1862 February 26\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3426 - Notice for Grand Council - 1866\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3427 - Letter - Robert E. Lee to Ann Pamela Cunningham, 1870 July 20\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3433 - Letter - Ann Pamela Cunningham to Margaret Comegys, 1858 November 5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3434 - Letter - Charles Henry Marshall to Mrs. Philip Hamilton, 1859 February 14\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3435 - Act of Incorporation, Mount Vernon Ladies' Association (MVLA) - 1858 March 19; Virginia State Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3437 - Mrs. Lucien M. Hanks, Seventh Regent of Mount Vernon ;  MVLA Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3441/A-B - Morley Jeffers Williams drawings of development of Mount Vernon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3470 - MVLA emblem ; taken from 1942 Annual Report title page\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3471 - Drawing of Cupola ; taken from 1942 Annual Report, page 24\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3483 - Wagon jack [53-53]; deaccessioned 2018\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3486 - Sketch of Bastille key from Benson Lossing book\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3491/A-E - Spinning House restoration - end rafter of loft showing nail holes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3536/B - Copy of Inscription on back of Miniature of Eliza Parke Custis [A-690, H-1911]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3550/A-C - Restoration - shingling the stable roof ;  Annual Report 1953\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3564/A-C - Restoration - re-shingling Mansion roof, November 1953 - three views\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3576 - Sundial in the Mansion circle [W-715]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3581 - Excavation - under back gate of Kitchen [Lower] Garden, showing garden wall continuing beneath south Necessary\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3582A-B - Flower Garden; gravel walks along the east \u0026amp; west quarters\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3583/A-B - Greenhouse interiors - plants removed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3584 - Flower [Upper] Garden - Greenhouse façade\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3585/A-B - Flower [Upper] Garden - square plant tubs with citrus plants\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3586/A-C - Kitchen [Lower] Garden ; A-B -  espalier hedge - apple ; C - artichokes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3589 - Fourteen (14) ivory fish-shaped counters - 4 red; 10 white [H-1869/A-N]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3590 - Argand lamp showing restored arms \u0026amp; fixtures [W-1871; A-649]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3591 - General Washington's 'Uncommon Chair' [W-159]; after restoration\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3592 - Sideboard table - Banquet Hall [New Room] [M-1866/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3593 - Part of General Washington's waistcoat with buttons [W-1881/B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3594 - Book -Title page of McFingal, A Modern Epic Poem [M-1979]; Duplicate - Mansion Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3595/A-B - Book - Title page of Varlo's New System of Husbandry, 2 vols. [M-1987]; Duplicate - Mansion Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3596 - Book - Title page of Minot's History of Massachusetts Bay, Vol. 1 [A-759; M-1984]; Duplicate - Mansion Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3597 - Book - Title page of Noah Webster's Essays [A-759; M-1980]; Duplicate - Mansion Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3598 - Book - Title page of Daniel Dana's Discourse on George Washington's Death [M-1851]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3599 - Sacred to Patriotism handkerchief [M-1948; A-747]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3600 - Brass bed warmer or warming pan [M-1949; A-751]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3602 - China scent bottle [M-1899; A-702]; deaccessioned 2016\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3603 - Piece of Triumphal Arch at Trenton, 1789 [M-1900; A-703]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3604 - Book - title page of Notes on the State of Virginia, Thomas Jefferson, signed by 'Eliza P. Custis, 1812' [H-1901; A-705]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3605 - Book - Title page of Duche's Sermon [M-1981; A-759]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3606 - Book - Title page of Barton's New Views of the Origin of Tribes and Nations of America [M-1983; A-759]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3507 - Book - Title page of Debates and Resolutions of Massachusetts [M-1986; A-759]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3609 - Pair of knife cases, mahogany [M-1846/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3610 - Marble mortar [M-1879]; deaccessioned 2022\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3611 - George Washington's nut picks (3) [W-1895; A-694]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3612 - Ivory compass box [W-1882]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3613 - Gold watch and key [W-1849]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3614 - Three wooden clothespins [M-1907/A-C; A-714]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3615 - Battersea patch box [M-1858]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3616 - Sewing clamp with pin cushion [M-1859]; deaccessioned 2020\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3617 - Sewing clamp with bobbin [M-1860]; deaccessioned 2016\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3618 - Three infant baby shirts [W-1856/A-C]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3619 - Pincushion, 1779 [M-1908; A-715]; deaccessioned 2020\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3620 - Cloak fragment [W-1881/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3621 - Sideboard table (one of a pair) [M-1866/A-B]; deaccessioned 2013\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3622 - Chest of drawers, mahogany [H-1864]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3623 - Hepplewhite settee [M-1937; A-726]; deaccessioned 1964\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3624 - Engraved portrait - Edward Everett [M-1887; A-678]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3625 - Fireplace equipment [M-1880/B-D]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3626 - Fender [M-1880/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3627 - Wire fender [M-1876/B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3628 - Gold watch and key [W-1849]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3629 - Mezzotint - George Washington, after Peale [M-1897; A-697]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3630 - Cut glass decanter with stopper [W-1938/A-C; A-732]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3631 - Ivory box with eight game counters [M-1978/A-I ; A-564]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3632 - Stone lawn roller - original handle has been restored [W-1147]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3633 - Chromolithograph - Mount Vernon. West Front, 1858. [M-1889; A-684] by C.B. Graham, published by T. Crutchett, 1858; deaccessioned 2017\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3634 - Gate-leg table [M-1902; A-706]; deaccessioned 2018\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3635 - Money scales and metal case [H-1847/A-D]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3636 - Pair of chambersticks [M-1898/A-B; A-701]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3637 - Three engraved portraits, two of George Washington; one of Martha Washington [M-1286; A-667/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3638 - Engraving - The Washington Family, after Savage, engraved by J. Sartain [M-1286; A-737]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3639/A-C - Garden and garden house at Gunston Hall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3640 - Pair of tin candlesticks [W-1953/A-B; A-754]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3641 - Sheffield candlesnuffer and tray [M-1870]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3642 - Sheffield candlesnuffer and tray [M-1904; A-710]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3643 - Lantern [M-1954; A-756]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3644 - Tin candle mold [M-1951; A-751]; deaccessioned 2022\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3645 - Engraved portrait - Edward Everett [M-1867; A-640]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3646 - Providence Gazette, Jan. 4, 1800 [H-1909; A-716]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3647 - Book - Title page of J. Carver's Travels Through Interior Parts of North America [M-1982, A-759]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3648 - Pair of brass andirons [M-1950/A-B; A-751]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3649 - Photomechanical print of East Front Mansion; Leet Brothers (1905)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3650/A-B - Sofa, in central passage (Sheraton reproduction) [A-132a]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3651 - Greenhouse interior - summer display - looking west\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3652 - Greenhouse interior summer display - looking east\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3653/A-H - George Washington's uncommon chair [W-159]- restoration process, base removed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3654/A-B - Restored mahogany Chippendale mirror (Butler's House - outbuildings)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3655 - Serpentine brass fender [M-1876/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3656/A-C - Windsor chair seat\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3657 - Greenhouse interior\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3658 - Garden house interior, formerly called the school house\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3659 - Gilt frame for study\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3660 - Tavern table - white pine-stained maple\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3669/A-D - Four views of the pecan tree near Mansion blown down in Hurricane Hazel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3670 - Vista looking south from sundial\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3671/A-D - George Washington's folding camp bed [W-473]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3672/A-B - Weeping box tree No. 80 - shrubbery along south serpentine path\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3673/A-B - Weeping box tree No. 66 - Bowling Green\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3674 - Cut section of Pecan tree No. 129 - from the north lawn after blown over by Hurricane Hazel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3675 - Two segments of weeping box No. 66 for counting rings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3676/A-C - Excavation - Interior of base of south Necessary showing early garden wall footings ; see also #3581\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3677 - \"Eltham\" high-post bedstead in the Blue Room [M-231]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3689 - Greenhouse and west quarters - south façade\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3690 - East quarters of the greenhouse slave quarters\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3691/A-C - Espaliered trees along wall in Kitchen [Lower] Garden\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3692 - Pair of alabaster vases [A-464]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3693 - Excavation - Necessary foundation wall on east lawn next to large oak stump\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3695 - French cup and saucer said to have belonged to Nelly Custis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3696 - Mahogany work box belonging to Nelly Custis - open\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3697 - Mahogany work box belonging to Nelly Custis - closed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3698 - China figurine ; A-789\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3699/A-I - East and west boxwood parterres in front of greenhouse slave quarters ; Annual Report 1954, page 10\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3700 - George III candelabra [W-1966 ; A-796]; Annual Report 1955, page 41\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3701 - Regimental banner [H-938]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3702 - Entablature over Banquet Hall [New Room] door; Annual Report 1954, page 29\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3703 - Moulding in Banquet Hall [New Room] - detail ; Annual Report 1954, page 28\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3704 - Card table [M-1999] with letter press [M-1227] in study; letter press deaccessioned 2016\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3705 - Drop-leaf table [M-1998 ; A-805]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3706 - Drop-leaf table - opened up [M-1998 ; A-805]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3707 - Engraving - Edward Everett [M-1867 ; A-640]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3708 - Book - Travels, in various parts of Europe, Asia, and Africa, during a series of thirty years and upwards., John Macdonald [A-782; W-1973]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3709 - Half of a waistcoat belonging to George Washington [W-1903]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3712/A-B - Leather drinking cup [W-2015 ; A-819]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3713/A-B - Earthenware mug [M-2014 ; A-818; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3714 - Tall case clock [W-193] on central stairway landing\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3715 - Engraving - \"The Tomb of Washington\" (Old Tomb) published by Childs and Inman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3716/A-B - Lithograph - \"Tomb of Washington,\" by Deroy after Kollner [M-875]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3717 - \"Mansion - East Front\" by J. Crutchett ; Special Exhibition #27\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3718 - \"Portico - Mount Vernon\" by A. Davis; Special Exhibition #21\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3719 - Lithograph - \"Residence of Washington\" by Deroy after Kollner [A-674; M-1886]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3720 - \"A View of the Sepulchre Of Washington\" by George Gilbert ; Special Exhibition #59\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3721 - Tracings from the Vaughan sketch plan by Stephen Longfellow [H-1094]; Special Exhibition #5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3722 - Woodcut - \"Washington's Mansion, Mount Vernon\" by Gilbert after Birch; Special Exhibition #11\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3723 - Lithograph on stone - \"Tomb of Washington at Mount Vernon\" after Strickland; Special Exhibition #68\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3724 - Engraving - Lafayette at Tomb of Washington by Lt. John Farley; Special Exhibition #58\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3725 - Needlework of Mount Vernon Mansion; Special Exhibition #8\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3726 - Watercolor - Fort Washington, by A. Davis; Special Exhibition #17\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3727 - Watercolor - \"River Front of Mount Vernon,\" by A. Davis; Special Exhibition #16\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3728/A-B - \"Plan of Mount Vernon\" (floorplan - 1st floor), by A. Davis; Special Exhibition #15\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3729 - Copy of Latrobe's watercolor of Mount Vernon ; Special Exhibition #1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3730/A-B - Sketch - West front view of Mount Vernon by America Williams [RP-382 ; EV-5660]; Special Exhibition #52\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3731 - Sheraton hall sofa [M-41]; deaccessioned, given to Woodlawn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3732 - Engraving - \"The Whipper - In Thrown Out\" [M-93/GG-3]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3733 - Copy letter press [M-2017 ; A-827]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3734 - Banquet Hall [New Room] mantel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3735 - Copy press [M-2017] on table in Study\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3735 - Copy press [M-2017] on table in Study\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3737 - Copy press on table in Study [M-1227, A-805]; deaccessioned 2016\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3738 - Copy press on table in Study [M-1227, A-805]; deaccessioned 2016\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3739 - Low aerial view of Upper Garden with boxwoods covered\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3741/A-K - Sections of east side of east wall outside the Lower Garden\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3742/A-K - Sections of west side of east wall inside the Lower Garden\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3743/A-F - Marshall Hall - old house and outbuildings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3744/A-F - Foundations of north Necessary ; some are blurred, but only ones available\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3745 - White bedcover [M-1925]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3746 - White bedcover [M-1932]; recommended for deaccession\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3747 - Quilt made by Mary Hergenroder Simon, 1808 - 1877 [A-740; M-1941]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3748 - White bedspread [M-1930]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3749/A-B - Coverlet [A-742, M-1942]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3750 - Pierced quilt, c.1750-1800 [M-1923]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3751 - Quilt top worked by Martha Washington [A-446; W-1522]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3752 - White bedspread [M-1933]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3753 - Three pieces of Mechlin lace trim [A-446; W-1920/A-C]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3754 - Red netting (2 pieces) [A-446; W-1919/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3755 - Fragment of red coat lining possibly from John Parke Custis' wedding suit [A-446; W-1917]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3756/A-B - Sharples' portrait of George Washington Lafayette [A-841; W-2019]; Annual Report 1955, page 11\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3757 - View of the Upper Garden with Greenhouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3758/A-B - Cloak [A-446; W-1914]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3759 - Pair of silk gloves [A-446; W-1915/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3760 - Mechlin lace trim [A-446; W-1921]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3761 - Kid gloves (2 pairs) [A-446; W-1916/A-D]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3762 - Fragment of George Washington's black velvet breeches [W-1918; A-446]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3763 - Brown satin petticoat fragment [W-1913; A-446]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3764 - Tablecloth [M-1943; A-742]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3765 - Engraving - \"Washington's Tomb\" by Farley [M-835]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3766/A-B - Sketch of west front of Mansion by Davis; Special Exhibition #20\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3767/A-B - Three blue and white tea caddies and one Worcester jar [M-2022/A-D; A-849]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3768 - Slip cover [W-1533/B; A-459]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3769 - White bedspread (badly torn) [M-1931]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3770 - White bedspread [M-1944; A-763]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3771 - Two linen tablecloths [M-1943/A-B; A-742]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3774 - North view of stable\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3775 - South end of east exterior Lower Garden wall, adjacent to stable\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3776 - South end of east Lower Garden wall - detail showing outline of early coping\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3777/A-F - Panoramic views of Potomac river from the piazza\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3778 - Excavation - Foundations of south Necessary\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3779/A-C - Maryland shoreline taken from piazza\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3780/A-C - Maryland shore opposite Mount Vernon, taken from lighthouse at Fort Washington - elevation - pier level\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3781/A-B - Maryland shore opposite Mount Vernon, taken from overlook opposite Fort Hunt on Mount Vernon Blvd.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3782/A-C - Maryland shore opposite Mount Vernon, from ramparts at Fort Washington - elevation, 149'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3791 - Watch fob seal with Dandridge Crest and chair [H-2013/A-B; A-812]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3792 - Transfer-printed blue-and-white porcelain plate [W-2001; A-810]; Annual Report 1955, page 55\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3793 - Sèvres dessert plate [A-855; W-2000]; Annual Report 1955, page 49\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3794 - Sèvres sugar bowl and cover [A-855; W-2025]; Annual Report 1955, page 43\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3795 - Custine coffee cup and saucer [A-810; W-2002/A-B]; Annual Report 1955, page 44\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3796/A-B - Blue and white tea set, includes teapot and lid, sugar bowl and lid, and creamer [A-874; M-2039/A-C]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3797/A-B - Plaster profile of George Washington with inscription on back [A-875]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3798/A-E - Sewage treatment plant #3, installation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3799 - Drain gutter, stable yard\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3800 - Regimental banner [H-938]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3806 - Powel coach [H-737] and horses in new harnesses in front of the Mansion; Annual Report 1955, page 12\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3807/A-B - View of North Lane from Cupola; Annual Report 1955, page 19\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3808 - View of South Lane\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3809 - View of Kitchen and South Lane from Cupola\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3810/A-B - Custis tea urn - silver [W-107]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3814/A-F - Restoration - Lafayette Room - structural research\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3815/A-G - Wall and foundation excavated north of the Ice House near the north lane; BW-3815/A-B - wall excavation; C-G - foundation excavation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3816/A-C - Holly tree No. 11 near the bowling green entrance and north serpentine path\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3817 - Looking north along the piazza towards north locust grove; from color slide\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3818 - Copy photograph - View of Palladian window, colonnade and servants' hall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3820 - View of south grove\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3821 - View of south grove from southeast\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3822 - Marble slab on table in Kitchen [M-2050/A-B ; A-882]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3823 - Argand mantel lamp [W-1592]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3824 - Engraving - \"The Death of General Montgomery\" [W-1407/B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3825/A-B - Silver serving spoon with profile of Washington - obverse and reverse [A-883]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3826 - Excavation - cobble gutter between tomb walk and vineyard fence (opposite Old Tomb)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3829/A-B - Olive oil jar [W-2362]; G. Freeland Peter Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3830 - Punch bowl [W-2100]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3831 - Glass display domes, one with gilded wood base [W-2106/A-D]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3832 - Blue glass finger bowls [W-2107/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3833 - Cut glass decanters [W-2108/A-B], one broken [W-2109]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3834 - Rummer [W-2110], salt cellar [W-2111], and goblet [W-2112]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3835 - Finger bowl [W-2115], finger bowl stand [W-2113} and glass salver [W-2114]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3836 - Jelly glasses and wine glasses [W-2116] [W-2117/A-B] [W-2118/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3837 - Garniture vase [W-2101/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3838 - Sèvres saucers [W-2119/A-D]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3839 - Sèvres oval dish [W-2120] and coffee cups [W-2121/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3840 - Sèvres saucer [W-2122] and serving dishes [W-2123] [W-2124]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3841 - Sèvres confection dish and one cover on fixed stand [W-2126/A-B] and custard cups [W-2127/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3842 - Two Sèvres egg cups [W-2128/A-B]; one sugar dish and cover on fixed stand [W-2129/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3843 - Angoulême platter [W-2131/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3844 - Sèvres dinner plate [W-1231/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3845 - Dinner plate from Angoulême service, one of thirteen [W-3032/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3846/A-C - Plateau ornament - Venus and Cupids [W-2133]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3847 - Two Nast covered cups [W-2134/A-B], one coffee cup [W-2135], four cup covers [W-2136/A-D]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3848 - Reproductions States china - plate, bouillon cup \u0026amp; saucer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3849/A-B - Miniature of Marth Washington by Field [W-2137/A]; double miniature of Martha Washington \u0026amp; John Parke Custis [W-2102/A-B] (obverse and reverse)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3850 - Pair of brass argand lamps [W-2138/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3851 - Martha Washington's prayer book [W-2139]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3852 - Martha Washington's - The Art of Cookery by Hannah Glasse [W-2140]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3853 - Ivory scale [W-2143], iron skewer [W-2142], pinking iron [W-2141]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3854 - Mull collar for mourning [W-2144] and black chiffon veil [W-2145]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3855 - Four pieces of clothing fragments [W-2146/A-D]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3856 - Piece of flax and linen thread [W-2147/A-B]; two pairs of spectacles and cases [W-2187/A-D]; conch shell coat buttons [W-2186/A-C]; miser's purse [W-2033]; needle case [W-2188]; cuff links [W-2189]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3857 - Two silver salt cellars [A-894; W-2148/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3858 - Inventory of domestic animals at River Farm and contemporary copy of executor's inventory (front page)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3859 - Document - Inventory of property belonging to Mrs. Washington, taken May 24 and July 11, 1802 , front cover\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3860 - Letter - George Washington to Martha Washington, June 23, 1775, Philadelphia [MSS-252]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3861 - Letter - George Washington to Thomas Peter, July 8, 1798, Mount Vernon [MSS-253]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3862/A-B - Letter - General Washington to Thomas Peter, August 12, 1798, Mount Vernon [MSS-254]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3863 - Receipt dated June 21, 1800, Mount Vernon, signed by Martha Washington [MSS-285]; memorandum in George Washington's hand of negroes, livestock, and land at Dogue Run Farm [MSS-291]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3864 - George Washington's brown \u0026amp; buff cut velvet vest [A-894; W-2149]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3865 - Martha Washington's wedding lace - Mechlin lace trim, two pieces [W-2150/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3866 - Yellow lampas gown fragment [W-2151]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3867 - Flowered buff silk gown fragment; labeled a piece of Mrs. Washington's dress used for covering an armchair [W-2154/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3868 - Cream satin bodice fragment [W-2152] and clothing fragments [W-2153/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3869 - Two flowered buff silk gown fragments [W-2154/B-C]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3870 - Blanket fragments [W-2155/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3871 - Woman's day cap [W-2156]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3872 - Apron [W-2157]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3873 - Three pieces of Alençon lace trim [W-2158/A-C]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3874 - Lace fragments [W-2159/A-G]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3875 - Day dress [W-2160]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3876 - Rose blanket [W-2161/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3877 - Pair of gilt brackets [W-2162/a-B] and piece of gilt wood from frame [W-2163]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3878 - Lead plank for pinking iron [W-2168]; pewter hot water plate [W-2165]; pewter platters (2) [W-2164] [W-2166]; small pewter plate [W-2167]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3879 - Tin canister [W-2103], tin hot water plate [W-2104], and copper preserving pot [W-2010/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3880 - Argand wall lamp [W-2169/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3881 - Copper kettle sauce pan and lid [W-3550/a-B]; wooden bowl [W-2170]; grooved wooden platter [W-1242/C]; three legged bell pot [W-2172]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3882 - Chair cushion embroidered by Martha Washington [W-2173]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3883 - Dimity child's wrapper, part of the layette given by Mrs. Washington to Mrs. Peter's first child [W-2174]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3884 - Table cloth made from flax grown \u0026amp; woven at Mount Vernon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3885 - General Washington's camp stool ; Peter Collection #56 (112)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3886 - Engraving of the Washington Family by Savage [W-2363]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3887 - Oval looking glass - no glass [W-2176]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3888 - Large oval glass globe [W-2177]; Peter Collection #59 (379)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3889 - Glass candle shade [W-2178]; Peter Collection #60 (377)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3890 - Section of plateau - carved mahogany frame with mirror [W-2179]; Peter Collection #61 (382)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3891 - Tin plate warmer, brass handles with four shelves [W-2180]; Peter Collection #62 (347), see #3926\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3892 - Large mahogany and gilt looking glass - eagle finial broken [W-2181]; Peter Collection #63 (129), see #3923\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3893 - Figurines - Spanish dancers ; Peter Collection #64\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3894 - Finial for large mahogany looking glass [W-2181]; Peter Collection #65 (129)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3895 - Fire screen with piece of green gown worn by Mrs. Washington [W-2182]; Peter Collection #66 (97), see #3933\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3896 - Bow-back Windsor side chair [H-2183]; Peter Collection #67\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3897 - Top of a mahogany tray used at Mount Vernon, set on a walnut stand as a table, embroidered cover for table top [W-2184/A-B]; Peter Collection #68 (363)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3898 - Painted wood serving table [W-2105]; Peter Collection #69 (384), see #3929\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3899 - Armchair Mrs. Washington had made for Mrs. Peter when her first child was born ; Peter Collection #70 (375)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3900 - Unidentified banner ; Peter Collection #71\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3901/A-B - West Front of Mansion with scaffolding during painting and repairs ; See #3916\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3902/A-J - Colonnades - restoration details, north and south - north colonnade A, C, E-F, I ; south colonnade, B, D, G-H, J\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3903/A-C - Hugh Payne removing paint from Mansion\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3905 - Tin map canister [M-2053 ; A-888]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3906 - Woven white tablecloth with reverse portrait of George Washington, after Gilbert Stuart's Athenaeum portrait, in the center medallion. Handsewn [A-895; M-2058]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3907/A-B - Washstand [W-2057 ; A-893]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3908 - Powder horn [M-2055; A-890]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3909 - Coat button - pink conch shell [W-2048/A; A-880]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3910/A-E - Pair of Sheffield candlesticks, and one branch ; A-896\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3911 - Copy photograph of stereograph of members of Knights Templar in front of Mansion, 1872\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3912/A-B - Crystal and gold fob seal\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3913/A-F - Mock-up of valences in Blue Bedroom\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3915/A-C - 18th century engravings showing dripping pans ; See #3828\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3916 - Restoration - South end of Mansion - paint removal; See #3901\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3919/A-H - Black and white stills from Mr. Fisher's color Mount Vernon movie showing crowds\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3920/A-C - Trees - Hawthorne hedge on North Lane\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3921/A-G - Trees - cavity work on #57 \u0026amp; #62 along the north serpentine path; and hickory near Old Tomb\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3922 - Figurine - Venus and cupids [W-2133]; See #3846; taken for Annual Report 1956\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3923 - Large mahogany and gilt looking glass [W-2181]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3924 - Two pewter hot water plates [W-2165/A-B], two pewter platters [W-2164][W-2166] and small pewter plate [W-2167]; See #3478\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3925 - Lead plank for pinking iron [W-2168], pinking iron [W-2141], tin canister [W-2103], copper preserving kettle with lid [W-2010/A-B], and three-legged bell pot [W-2172]; See #3881; #3879; #3878; #3853\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3926 - Plate warmer [W-2180]; See #3891\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3927 - Pair of Sheffield salt dishes [W-2148/A-B]; See #3857\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3928 - Mahogany side chair, ladder back [A-894; W-2185]; See #3904\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3929 - Painted wood serving table [W-2105]; See #3898\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3930 - Large punch bowl [W-2100]; See #3830\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3931 - Dark blue glass finger bowls; cut glass decanter \u0026amp; stopper; cut glass decanter with broken neck; engraved goblet; cut glass salt cellar; butter dish; compote; finger bowl; goblet; two cut glass jelly glasses; engraved wine glasses\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3932 - Brown and white mantel vase with lid [W-2101/A-B];  See #3837\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3933 - Pole fire screen with piece of gown worn by Martha Washington [W-2182/A-B]; See #3895\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3934 - Museum case - 3 shelves of Sèvres china - plates, cups, dishes, saucers, egg cups, sauce dish, platters ; See #3835-3844\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3935 - Museum display - 2 brass lamps [W-2138/A-B], 2 gilt brackets [W-2162/A-B], piece of gilt wood from a frame [W-2163], wooden platter [W-2171], glass candle shade globe [W-2106], oval gilt mirror frame [W-2176]; See #3887,3889,3881,3897,3850\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3936 - Rembrandt Peale porthole portrait of George Washington [H-2062; A-899]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3937/A-C - Piazza columns during restoration of capitals\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3938/A-G - Area between Banquet Hall [New Room] ceiling and 3rd floor ; See also #3949\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3939/A-B - Original shingles beneath piazza roof\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3940 - Copy of 18th century Irish painting (4 figures)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3941 - Lid - memorial set [H-2067; A-905]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3942 - Brandy keg and stand [A-912; M-2073/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3943 - Glass covered urn [A-603; M-1848/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3944 - Copy photograph - Chest (5 drawers); owned by Mrs. Anderson, Georgia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3945 - Letter - George Washington to Martha Washington, 1775 June 23 [MSS-252]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3946 - Fairfax riding chair [A-679; H-1888] with horse and rider in front of the Mansion (west front); See #3784 and #3918; also CT-13\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3947 - Powel coach [H-737]; See #1064-1066; also CT 14\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3948/A-L - Signatures of foreign dignitaries from guest book; Annual Report 1956\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3949 - Old exterior weather boards on wall between 3rd floor and Banquet Hall [New Room] ; See also #3938; Annual Report 1956\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3950 - Texture of rustication on Mansion exterior; Annual Report 1956\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3951/A-E - Large mahogany and gilt looking glass [W-2181]; See #3923\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3953 - North colonnade ; See #3957\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3954 - Inventory of articles at Mount Vernon [MSS-292]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3955A-B - Martha Washington inventory - title page - final draft [MSS-290]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3956 - Martha Washington inventory - \"In the Piazza\" - final draft, 3rd page [MSS-290];  Annual Report 1956\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3958/A-F - Martha Washington miniature by Charles Willson Peale with portrait of John Parke Custis (added at later date) on verso [W-2102/A-B];  See #3849\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3959 - Photograph of inscription by George Washington Parke Custis, inside case for daguerreotype with photograph of two miniature of George and Martha Washington by Sharples; at George Washington Masonic Memorial, see #3960\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3960 - Daguerreotype - Sharples miniature portraits of George and Martha Washington; from George Washington Masonic Memorial, see #3859, Annual Report 1957, page 13\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3966 - Martha Washington miniature by Robert Field [W-2137] ; See #3849; see also CT 9\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3967 - Miniature portrait of John Parke Custis by Charles Willson Peale, verso of Martha Washington miniature [W-2102/B]; See #3849\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3971 - Argand lamp\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3984-1 - Mansion - West Front \u0026amp; Bowling Green gate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3984/A-G - Boundary wall break, shows collapse of wall and repairs by staff\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3985/A-E - Portrait - General Francis Marion [M-712]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3986/A-V - Copy photographs - Portraits and sculpture, etc., listed in Inventory; (For A. Rutledge)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3987 - Plateau [W-105] and Venus ornament [W-2133] on Dining Room table ; Mount Vernon Silver, page 56, Illustration 25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3993/A-B - Mansion Piazza - restoration - footing of early wall at south end\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3995 - Floral gown fragment [W-2088]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3996 - Cockade insignia, silver eagle [W-2089]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3997 - Onyx necklace with cross [H-2084/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3998 - Masonic pin [W-2077]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3999 - Slipper ; A-909\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4000 - Pistol-handled forks and knives [A-913]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4001/A-C - Textile fragment [W-2078], paper tape with head measurements for Gile and Paris [W-2079], pair of shell buttons [W-2080/A-B], and lock of Washington's hair [W-2082]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4002/A-G - Scenes from 1957 Mount Vernon movie for Annual Report ; Annual Report 1957\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4018/A-I - Photos made from W. Bailey's Handbook drawings and early engravings, inlcludes the tomb, watering can, weathervane, sundial, Key to the Bastille, mortar, MVLA pin, cornerstone, griffin from Washington's silver\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4020/A-B - Punch strainer [W-2688]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4021/A-B - Sugar pail [W-2822] and cream pail [W-3653/A-B]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4022 - Pair of Sheffield salt dishes or cellars [W-2148/A-B]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4023 - Instrument case, heart-shaped pincushion, red leather case ; [458, 529?, 456] ; Agnes Peter Mott Collection, Photo #4\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4024 - Ivory fan with gilt paper border [W-2791]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4025/A-B - Ivory fan with hand-painted paper border [W-2704]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4026 - Ivory fan with hand-painted paper border with flowers and butterflies; Agnes Peter Mott Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4027 - Caddy spoon and silver punch ladle; Agnes Peter Mott Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4028/A-B - Martha Washington's wedding slippers [W-2667/A-B] ; Agnes Peter Mott Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4029 - Silver porringer marked Custis; Agnes Peter Mott Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4030 - Shell cushion [W-2886]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4031 - Eighteenth century teething rattle [W-2792]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4032/A-B - Tortoise shell shuttle, 5 buttons, gold chain necklace, diamond ring, cuff links, earrings, clasp; Agnes Peter Mott Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4033/A-C - Slop bowl [W-2964] and teapot [W-2963]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection, Photo #14\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4034/A-B - Topaz necklace with ribbon ties (no longer attached) and note from Agnes Peter Mott; Agnes Peter Mott Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4034/C - Conch shell snuff box, 2 needle cases, brass printing plate for calling card; Agnes Peter Mott Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4035 - White satin bodice [445]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4036/A-B - Sleeveless dress [W-2764]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4037 - Child's petticoat with bodice [W-2676]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4038 - Netted valence [401] ; Agnes Peter Mott Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4039 - Towel with embroidered \"W.n\"; Agnes Peter Mott Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4040 - Embroidery on linen or cotton, old linen lace, blanket pieces [392, 54]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4041 - General Washington's waistcoat [W-2673]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4042 - Morning gown [W-2672]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4043 - Blanket fragment [485]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4044 - Piece of gold damask wedding dress; piece of embroidered yellow; 9 pieces of lace; 2 lace handkerchiefs; Agnes Peter Mott Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4045 - Dimity cap and clothing fragments [394, 444]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4046/A-B - Rag rug; Agnes Peter Mott Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4047 - Black silk apron [410]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4048 - Strips of black velvet; blue satin ribbon; needle case [418,88]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4049/A-B - Book cover marked 'Martha P. Custis', with record of births [432]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4050 - Engraved presidential invitation - blank; Agnes Peter Mott Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4051 - Memorandum book - Bailey's Pocket Almanac 1791 [50]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4052 - Pair of spectacles; package tacks; 2 silk buttons; glass liner [51, 528?]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4053 - Two bisque figures [390?]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4054 - Garnets, necklace, pin, etc. [491]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4055 - Pearl earrings; pin; topaz pin; Calvert ring; locks of hair, heart-shaped locket; Agnes Peter Mott Collection Photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4056/A-B - Blue silk embroidered bird \u0026amp; initials M.W. [W-3889]; Walter Peter Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4057/A-C - Silk embroidery, The Indian Blackbuck [W-5565]; Walter Peter Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4058 - Profile of George Washington by William Thornton; Walter Peter Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4059/A-B - Biscuit porcelain plaque [W-3868/A-B]; Walter Peter Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4060 - Glass salt cellar, Jelly glass, cordial glass [183,178]; Walter Peter Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4061 - Sheffield snuffer and tray; Walter Peter Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4062 - Round box with painted glass cover [431]; Walter Peter Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4063 - Blue bowl [37]; Walter Peter Collecdtion\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4064 - Netting needles in box; large netting needle [W-2681]; Walter Peter Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4065 - Baby cap [W-2677]; Walter Peter Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4066 - Mechlin lace trim [W-2690]; Walter Peter Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4067 - 13 pieces of Mrs. Washington's lace; Walter Peter Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4068 - Engraving - \"Death of General Montgomery\" [W-5288]; Walter Peter Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4069 - Engraving - \"Battle of Bunker's Hill\" [W-5289]; Walter Peter Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4070/A-C - Child's dressing table [H-2965/A-B]; Walter Peter Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4071 - Sèvres - bowl and cover; cup and saucer; and plate [195, 133, 226, 201, 282]; Walter Peter Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4072 - Angoulême - plates and soup plate [241, 239, 250]; Walter Peter Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4073 - Oval looking glass with finial; Walter Peter Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4074 - Gilt frame [366] ; Walter Peter Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4075 - Sheffield coffee and tea urns\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4076/A-E - Copy photographs - photos of Peter memorabilia (glassware, ceramics and furniture) at Tudor place\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4077 - Marble stone mortar [A-296; W-1430]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4078 - Greenhouse in upper garden with the parterre in the foreground; 1958 Handbook, page 27; see CT-76\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4079 - Brick path along north perimeter wall in lower garden looking towards the east - view includes south necessary and roofs of outbuildings along the south lane; 1958 Handbook, page 31; see CT 82\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4080 - West gate from middle vista ; 1958 Handbook, pg 22; see CT-22/A\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4081 -Lower Garden, view towards west; 1958 Handbook, pg 30; see CT 81\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4082 - View down lenght of the piazza looking to the south with the Potomac River in the distance; 1958 Handbook, pg 37; see CT 48/A\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4083 - View of Kitchen and Circle Storehouse from across the Mansion circle; 1958 Handbook, page 63; see CT 331, CT-98\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4084 - Dining Room looking west; 1958 Handbook, pg 50; see CT-60/A\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4085 - North view of stable from laundry yard; 1958 Handbook, page 73; see CT-101\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4086 - The harpsichord [W-16] - view of Music Room [Little Parlor]; 1958 Handbook, pg 37; see CT-48/A\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4088 - Painting - Washington Family by Edward Savage, 1796, at National Gallery of Art; 1958 Handbook, page 4; From a transparency courtesy of the National Art Gallery; see CT-19\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4089 - Engraving - West View of the Mount Vernon Mansion, by N. S. Bennett, 1859; Handbook 1958, page 8; See also Annual Report 1958 cover; see 3326b, also CT-26\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4090 - Miniature - Martha Washington by Charles Willson Peale [W-2102/A]; 1958 Handbook, p. 12; see CT-8\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4091 - The Vaughan Plan of Mount Vernon [W-1434]; 1958 Handbook, p. 14; see CT-20\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4092 - Engraving - William Russell Birch view of Mount Vernon; 1958 Handbook, page 17, see CT-34\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4093 - The Mansion house from the west gate; 1958 Handbook, page 21; see CT-21\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4094 - West front of Mansion from 12-acre field; 1958 Handbook, page 23; see CT-23\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4096 - Upper Garden, view along curved path towards garden house; 1958 Handbook, page 26; see CT-75\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4097 - West Front of Mansion; 1958 Handbook, page 32; see CT -9\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4099 - View down the length of the piazza looking south with sight of Potomac River is distance; 1958 Handbook\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4100 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - Vaughan mantel [W-940]; 1958 Handbook, page 38; see CT-51/A-B\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4101 - New  Room, view towards northwest corner includes view of Palladian window; 1958 Handbook, page 39; see CT-52\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4102 - Music room [Little Parlor] - showing harpsichord [W-16]; 1958 Handbook\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4103 - Mantel and coat-of-arms - West Parlor [Front Parlor] ; 1958 Handbook, page 46; see CT-55\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4104 - View in West Parlor [Front Parlor] towards southwest corner; 1958 Handbook, page 47; see CT-56\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4105 - Fireplace in Downstairs Chamber; 1958 Handbook, page 48; see CT-58\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4106 - Bedstead in Downstairs Chamber - northeast corner\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4107 - Dining Room looking east; 1958 Handbook, page 51; see CT-61/A\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4108 - Crib [W-237] in Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room] ; 1958 Handbook, page 52\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4109 - Portrait - Martha Custis Peter by Robert Edge Pine [W-1616]; 1958 Handbook, page 54; see CT-62\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4110 - Portrait - Lawrence Washington [W-126]; 1958 Handbook, page 56; see CT-64\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4111 - Aitken desk [W-158] and uncommon chair [W-159] along south wall in Study; 1958 Handbook, page 57; see CT-65\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4112 - Butler's pantry; 1958 Handbook\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4113 - Coral honeysuckle on the north colonnade; 1958 Handbook, page 62; see CT-30\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4115 - Kitchen fireplace ; 1958 Handbook, page 65; see CT-97\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4116 - View down north lane towards the Mansion circle includes salt house, gardener's house and the circlestore house in the distance; 1958 Handbook, page 69; see CT-95\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4117 - View down south lane looking north, includes coach house and other outbuildings along the lane; 1958 Handbook, page 70; see CT 99\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4118 - View on North Lane between the salt house and gardener's house towards greenhouse in upper garden; 1958 Handbook, page 71; see CT-94\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4119 - South view of stable and paddock; 1958 Handbook, page 72; see CT-100\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4123/A-B - Pole fire screen [M-2083; A-921]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4124 - French Exercise Book, 1792 May 18, belonging to Nelly Custis, signature inside book; [A-575; W-1991]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4125 - Guglet and basin [A-722; M-1977/A-B]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4126 - Engraving - Flower and fruit prints [A-872; M-2032/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4127 - Blown glass vase [A-760; M-1956/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4128 - Two Papier-mâché dolls [A-873; M-2034/A-B]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4129 - Child's suit [A-769; M-1960]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4130/A-B - Eyeglasses [A-725; M-1935]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4131 - Razor strop with sheath [A-812; W-2012/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4132 - Lacquered Monteith [A-804; M-1997]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4133 - Book (O. Goldsmith); map (Virginia \u0026amp; Maryland); account book ; A-320; W-1458/B; W-1458/C; W-1459/B\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4134 - Signature page (Mary Washington's) - Meditations \u0026amp; Contemplations [W-441]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4135 - Two whale oil brass lamps [A-874; M-2036/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4136 -  Ceramic Staffordshire cottage [A-874; M-2037]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4137 - Brass tobacco box [A-874; M-2038]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4138 - Blue and white wine funnel [M-897; M-2060]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4139/A-B - Brass wax jack [A-630; M-1861]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4140 - Cachepot and stand [A-741; M-1946/A-B]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4141 - Wash basin [A-904; M-2066]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4142 - Chinese export bowl [A-879; M-2047]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4143 - Wine glass [A-878; M-2046]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4144 - Wine glass [A-925; M-2087]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4145 - Oval leather cup [A-819; W-2015]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4146 - Glass sugar bowl [A-603; M-1989]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4147/A-C - Miniature portrait of Elizabeth Parke Custis Law [A-690; H-1911]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4148 - Plateau section [A-112; W-1060]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4149 - Small desk drawer [W-1431/N]; glass globe [W-1431/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4150 - Fine tooth tortoise shell comb; tortoise shell comb; tacks; W-1431/I; W-1431/J; W-1431/L\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4151 - Cloth fragments; shell button, small skein ; A-296; W-1431/E, F, G, H, M\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4152 - Cloth fragments ; A-296; W-1431/B, C, D\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4153 - Iron pot and lid [A-142; H-1243/B-C]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4154 - 2 Iron pots, 1 iron griddle, 1 pot hook [A-142; H-1243/A,D,E,F]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4155 - Heart-shaped waffle iron [A-112; W-1057]; Missing 6/15/1986\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4156 - Glass globe, wooden stand, and platter [A-141; W-1242/A-C]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4157 - Candlestick and pounce box [A-153; H-1244/A-B]; closed loan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4158 - Candle snuffer and candle snuffer tray [A-153; M-950/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4159 - Five pieces of textile fragments [A-811; W-2007/A-E]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4160 - 18th century wine bottle\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4161 - Tin brazier [A-932; M-2094]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4162 - Six candle mold [A-932; M-2095]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4163 - Pair of hair curling irons [A-932; M-2093/A-B]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4164/A-B - Hickory stool [A-932; M-2096]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4165 - Snuff box with hair of George Washington and case for snuff box [A-929; W-2090/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4166 - Reading glass [A-929; W-2091]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4167 - Earthenware pudding mold [A-881; M-2049/A]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4168 - Earthenware mold [A-881; M-2049/B]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4169 - Washington's coffin fragment and note [A-886; W-2052]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4170 - Tin funnel - 19th-century [A-850; M-2023]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4171 - Agate handled knife and fork [A-853; M-2024/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4172 - Bracelet with hair, watch fobs, and watch key [W-2027]; Breast pin with hair of George Washington [H-2028]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4173 - Copper hot water kettle [M-2059]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4174 - Rolling pin [A-898; M-2061]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4175 - Saddlebag [A-933; M-2008]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4176 - Book - Travels in Various Parts of Europe, Asia, and Africa during a series of Thirty Years and Upwards, by John MacDonald, 1791 [A-782; W-1973]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4177 - Engraving - \"Apotheosis of George Washington\" by John James Barralet [A-839; M-2018]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4178 - Walnut side chair [A-868; M-2030]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4179 - 19th-century Chippendale chair [A-923; M-2085/A-F]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4180 - Engraving - Courtship of Washington [A-844; M-2020]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4181 - Engraving - Life of George Washington - The Citizen [A-864; M-2029]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4182 - Print - \"Origin of the Stars \u0026amp; Stripes\" 1883 [A-915; M-2076]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4183 - Cruet stand and glass bottles [A-603; M-1845/A-G]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4184 - Copy press [A-827; M-2017]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4185 - Two coffin fragments\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4186 - Engraved portrait of George Washington [A-869; M-2031]; Color print of George Washington [A-885; M-2051]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4187 - Ellen Sharples' embroidered profile of George Washington [H-630]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4188 - Pencil sketch of Mount Vernon - Tomb and Residence of Washington [A-632; M-1863]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4189 - Six jelly glasses [A-631; H-1862/A-F]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4190 - Silhouette on glass - George Washington [A-598; M-1993]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4191 - Lithograph of George Washington's carriage [A-783; M-1974] and two engraved portraits of George Washington [A-825; M-2016] [A-858; M-2026]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4192 - Manuscripts, calling cards and locks of hair [A-861; W-2035]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4193 - Engraving - East Front of Mansion, 1848 [A-674; M-1886]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4194 - Wax relief of George Washington [A-746; M-1947]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4195 - Piece of George Washington's coach [A-906; W-2068]; piece of triumphal arch [A-703; M-1900]; fragment - stone balcony at Federal Hall [A-899; H-2064]; snuff box\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4196 - Earthenware mug [A-818; M-2014]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4197 - Lithograph - \"Washington's Reception by the Ladies…\" [A-620; M-1853]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4198 - Ambrotype - \"Uncle Tom\" [A-670; H-1884]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4199 - Study, southeast corner; 1958 Handbook, page 59; see CT-66\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4200 - Copy photograph - Central passage staircase - front door shutters closed; 1958 Handbook; from 35 mm slide by the Vice Regent of Maine\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4201 - Copy photograph - Blue Bedroom ; 1958 Handbook, page 53; from 35 mm slide by Vice Regent of Maine\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4202/A-D - George Washington bust made of Alva stone [A-934; M-2097]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4202/E - Washington Bedchamber; 1958 Handbook, page 55; see CT-63/A\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4203 - Quilt [A-930; M-2092]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4204 - Linen dresser scarf\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4205 - Homespun blanket [A-877; M-2044]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4206/A-B - Brown and white woven coverlet [A-877; M-2043]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4207 - Early 19th-century white coverlet [A-902; M-2065/A]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4208/A-B - Early 19th-century white coverlet [A-902; M-2065/B]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4209/A-B - Seed pearl cross [A-810; W-2006]; LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4210/A-C - Memorial china - vase and cup [A-603; M-1995]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4211 - Mahogany stand [A-876; M-2042]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4212/A-B - Pewter bed pan [A-112; W-825]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4213 - Brown coat - George Washington ; W-574/A\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4214 - Brown pants - George Washington ; W-574/B\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4215 - Pair of stockings belonging to George Washington [W-574/D-E]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4216 - Wire fender [A-846; M-2021]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4217 - Wire fender [A-914; M-2075]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4218/A-C - Snowfall at Mount Vernon, March 20, 1958\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4219 - Corner basin stand [A-893; W-2057]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4220 - Card table [A-808; M-1999]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4221 - Drop-leaf table [A-805; M-1998]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4222/A-B - Mantel garniture [A-776; M-1972/A-J]; LOAN - Boston Museum of Fine Art\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4223/A-B - Trundle bed, frame and with bedding [A-935; M-2098]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4224/A-B - Saucer - Jasperware [A-874; M-2040]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4225 - Small pine table [A-711a; H-1905]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4226/A-C - Plantation secretary [A-685; M-1890]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4227/A-B - Wing chair [A-532; W-1936]; LOAN-Private Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4228/A - Engraving - Diana Deceived by Venus [W-1602/A; A-532]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4228/B - Engraving - Adonis Carried off by Venus [W-1602/B ; A-532]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4229 - Punch bowl [A-34; W-747]; LOAN-Private Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4230 - Platter - blue and white Chinese export porcelain [A-34; W-754]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4231/A-B - Cashmere shawl [A-327; W-1450]; LOAN-Private Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4231/C - Pewter hot water plates [A-141; W-1162/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4232 - Skillet and lid [A-141; W-1163/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4233 - Lacquer traveling writing desk [A-296; W-1429]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4234 - Set of weights [A-142; H-959/A-E]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4235 - Iron stand [A-141; W-987]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4236 - Trivet [A-141; W-986]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4237 - Lacquer tea caddy [A-141; W-985]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4238/A-D - Pair of glass candlesticks [A-946; H-2562/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4239/A-E - Fairfax riding chair [H-1888; A-679]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4239/F-G - MVLA Vice Regent's badge\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4240/A-Y - Pohick church exterior before repointing of walls\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4241/A-D - Family Kitchen and Scullery - interior views\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4242 - Washington silver in the Mount Vernon collection ; 1958 Handbook, page 67; see CT-106\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4243 - Central Passage staircase ; 1958 Handbook, page 41; see CT-53/A\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4244 - Central Passage staircase - without flowering plant ; 1958 Handbook; see CT-53/C-E\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4245 - Mansion - East Front ; 1958 Handbook\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4246 - Butler's Pantry; 1958 Handbook, p. 61\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4247 - View down the piazza, looking south towards the Potomac River; 1958 Handbook, backcover; see CT-49/A\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4248/A-D - Colonel Theunis Dey mansion (ca.1740), Wayne Cty, New Jersey; Washington headquarters; July, October, November 1780\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4249/A-B - Chippendale ladderback chair [W-2185]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4250/A-B - Sèvres coffee cup [W-2121/A] and saucer [W-2119/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4251 - George III candelabra [W-1996]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4252/A-B - Sèvres sugar dish and cover on fixed stand [W-2129/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4253 - Sèvres confection dish and one cover on fixed stand [W-2126/A-C]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4254/A-D - Sèvres markings [W-2130/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4255/A-D - Lower garden, views looking west\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4256/A-C - Mansion - East Front from north; Note: BW-4256/C is missing as of 9/12/2023\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4257/A-I - Trees - original - tulip poplars, Kentucky coffee bean, honey locust. BW-4257/A-B - Tulip Poplar #65; BW-4257/C - Kentucky Coffee Bean #89; BW-4257/D - Tulip Poplar #57; BW-4257/E - Honey Locust #101\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4258/A-D - Powel Coach - interior views [H-737]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4259/A-G - Trees, major surgery - Tulip Poplar #57, Horse Chestnut #116\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4260/A-H - Restoration - Brick pavement at West Front of Mansion\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4261/A-C - Dining Room model by Frank Morse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4262/A-D - Planting bulbs in the Upper Garden\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4263/A-C - Ash tree #58 (original) located between the north serpetine path and upper garden wall - limb cavities\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4264 - North Lane - extending the boxwood hedge\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4265 - Smoke jack model by Frank Morse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4266 - Mahogany tea chest ; A-961\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4267/A-C - Pair of Sheffield candlesticks ; A-954\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4280 - Copy photograph of color transparency, Flower [Upper] Garden - west end ; Photolab (color transparency)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4289 - Quilt - appliqued with floral pattern [M-1922]; LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4290/A-B - Quilt - 18th century applique - flowers and birds [A-939; M-2193]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4291 - White quilted coverlet - homespun back\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4292 - Bedspread - Marseilles [A-296; W-1428]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4301/A-B - Architectural drawings of colonnades; 2x3 neg of B by Photocom, 12/75, made from Micro-Master negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4303 - Architectural drawing of stable; 2x3 neg by Photocom, 12/75, from Micro-Master negative\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4304/D - Architectural drawing of Smokehouse; 2x3 neg by Photocom, 12/75, made from Micro-Master negative\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4305 - Architectural drawing of Salt House; 2x3 neg by Photocom, 12/75, made from Micro-Master negative\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4306/D-E - Architectural drawings of Butler's House [Circle storehouse];  2x3 negs by Photocom, 12/75, from Micro-Master negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4307/G-J - Architectural drawing of Spinning House; 2x3 negs by Photocomm, 12/75 from Micro-Master negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4308/E-G - Architectural drawing of Office [Servants' Quarters];  2x3 negs from Photocom, 12/75, made from Micro-Master negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4311/B-C - Architectural drawing of Gardener's house; 2x3 negs from Photocom, 12/75, made from Micro-Master negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4312/A-B - Architectural drawing of Laundry house [Wash House]; 2x3 negs from Photocom, 12/75, made from Micro-Master negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4313/A - Architectural drawing of Octagons [Garden Houses]; 2x3 neg by Photocom, 12/75, made from Micro-Master negative\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4316/B -Stable - north façade from Laundry Yard; see CT-139, CT-136\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4342/B-C - Miniature - George Washington Parke Custis; see CN-408/A-B; LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4344/A-E - Restoration - Mansion study - structural research details\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4345/A-B - Copy photograph, Ella Bassett Washington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4346 - Sherman receiving a watch in front of Washington's tomb\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4347 - Sherman receiving a watch in front of Washington's tomb\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4348 - Copy photograph of daguerreotype of group in front of Tomb\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4349 - Copy photograph of unidentified woman (formerly misattributed to Ann Pamela Cunningham); Annual Report 1960, page 44\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4350/A-C - Miniature of John Parke Custis ; on infrared sensitive film; LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4353/A-C - Copy photograph, Houdon bust (miniature) of General Washington; Copy of an infrared sensitive film\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW4356/A-F - Restoration - Dining Room, fireplace construction details\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4358/A-D - Restoration - Dining Room, fireplace construction details\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4359 - Langley's Book on Gardening - title page\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4363/A-B - Mantel clock [W-11] in Washington Bedchamber\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4364/A-C - Group of Washington silver; Handbook, page 67; see CT-233\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4365/A-D - Mansion Study - east wall with built-in bookcases; Annual Report 1960, page 14, HB, p. 59; see CT-209\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4366/B - Over mantel and chimney piece - Front Parlor; Handbook, page 46; see CT-211\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4371/B - Lower garden, southeast corner; see CT-225\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4372/A-B - Trees - memorial English Yew near Old Tomb planted by National Assoc. of Gardeners, 1917\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4375/A-B - Upper Garden views - greenhouse and square wooden planter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4376/C - Copy photograph, Mansion - East Front; CT of this view available\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4378 - Vaughan Plan [W-1434]; illustration in Garden Pamphlet, inside front cover. Photograph by \"Campbell\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4379/A-G - Gardens and grounds views for Garden Pamphlet, pages 2, 3, 5, 6, 9, 12, 13\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4380 - Honeysuckle on colonnade ; Illustration in Garden Pamphlet, page 7; B\u0026amp;W neg from CT-38\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4381/A - Detail plan and planting key for serpentine and shrubbery from Harper's Magazine March 1859 ; Illustration in Garden Pamphlet, page 8\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4382/A-G - Illustrations of Garden implements for Mount Vernon Garden Pamphlet, pages 10, 13, 16, 21, 22, 23, 24; From 18th century books in Mount Vernon Reference Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4383/A-E - Garden views for Garden Pamphlet, unused; Negative from postive prints of larger negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4384 - Title page of Batty Langley's \"New Principles of Gardening,\" 1728.  George Washington's copy ; Courtesy of Thomas Gilcrease Institute, Tulsa.  Illustrated in Garden Pamphlet, page 1.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4386/A-B - Pair of wine coasters [M-2240/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4387/A-B - Silver candle snuffer and tray [M-2280/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4388 - Pencil sketch of Lafayette by Joseph Dèsère Court [H-2217]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4389/A-B - Hand-colored lithograph of Lafayette [H-2218]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4390 - Serving spoon (silver) [M-2243]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4391 - Silver serving spoon [M-2246]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4392/A-B - Silverware - 3 dinner knives and 3 dinner forks [M-2229/A-F]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4393 - Two silver salt spoons [M-2258/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4394- Seven salt spoons\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4395/A-B - Seven glass goblets [M-2241/A-G]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4396/A-B - John A. Washington spoons [H-2256/A-N]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4397/A-B - John A. Washington forks [H-2257/A-D]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4398/A-B - Lace-trimmed handkerchief [W-2247]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4399/A-B - Print - \"Sorrows of Werther\" [W-1193]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4400/A-B - Four jelly glasses [M-2350/A-D]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4401/A-B - Pair of glass bottles [M-2277/A-B]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4402 - Five flute glasses [M-2276/A-E]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4403/A-B - Six jelly glasses [M-2276/F-K]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4404/A-B - Glass pitcher [M-2231], wine glass [M-2234], flip glass [M-2220]-deaccessioned, short tumbler [M-2233]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4405 - Decanter [M-2209/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4406/A-B - Two cordial glasses, two air twist stem cordial glasses, two engraved wine glasses, seven engraved wine glasses\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4407/A-B - Miniatures of John Parke Custis [W-2355/B - LOAN] and Martha Parke Custis [W-2355/A] by Charles Willson Peale; see CN 239/A-B; Annual Report 1960, page 20\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4410/A-B - Eight air twist cordial glasses [M-2288/A-H]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4411/A-B - Six air twist wine glasses [M-2289/A-F]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4412/A-B - Eight champagne glasses [M-2226/A-H]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4413/A-B - Eleven ale glasses [M-2286/A-K]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4414/A-B - Pair of glass decanters [M-2224/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4415/A-D - Six glass salt cellars [M-2281/A-F]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4416/A-B - Three case bottles [M-2275/A-C]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4417/A-B - Two pairs of glass decanters\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4433 - Netted fringe [M-2232/A-B]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4434 - Hand netted and tied valance [M-2236]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4435 - Wooden rolling pin [M-2227]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4436 - Engraving - General Washington by James Heath, after Stuart\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4437 - Bench plane [M-2237]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4438 - Guglet and bowl [M-2221/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4439 - Hand-colored lithograph - General Washington by E. C. Middleton [M-2219]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4440 - Pair of pillow cases [M-2204/A-B]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4441 - Pair of side chairs [M-2244/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4442 - Mug [M-2287]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4443/A-C - Silver dish cross ; See also BW-4460/A-B; 2x2 B\u0026amp;W slide available; Annual Report 1960, page 31\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4451 - Blue and white china - five custard cups and covered dish [M-2228/A-G]; LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4452 - Four silver tablespoons with Washington crest [W-2264/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4453 - Two silver spoons with Custis crest [W-2265/A-B ; IL-1015]; LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4454 - Embroidered coverlet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4455/A-B - Embroidered coverlet - detail\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4456/A-B - Bedcover [M-2285]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4459/C-D - The Louise du Pont Crowninshield Award to Mount Vernon - citation ; Annual Report 1960, frontispiece\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4460/A-B - Maker's mark from dish cross ;  Annual Report 1960, page 31 ; BW-4460/B - Missing 6-17-86\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4462/A-B - Powel coach clock [W-2354]; Annual Report 1960, page 32\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4463/A-B - Engraved Portrait of John Napier [W-2356] - obverse and reverse; LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4464 - Carte de visite of unidentified woman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4466/A-B - White coverlet [M-2202]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4467/A-B - Harrison Dodge posing outside of the museum with the \"LW\" ornamental stone [W-988] removed from the Mansion cellar, 1930; duplicate of BW-4467/A; BW-4467/B - Missing 6/17/1986\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4469/A-B - Olive oil jar [W-2362]; Annual Report 1960, page 34\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4471/A - Low aerial view of west front of Mansion with view of Potomac River\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4472 - View down Potomac River from point immediately above Fort Washington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4473 - View down the Potomac River from point above Little Hunting Creek\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4474 - Low aerial view of east front of Mansion\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4475 - Aerial overview of Kitchen [Lower] Garden and surrounding area.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4476 - Aerial view of Mount Vernon exhibition and 12-acre field\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4477 - Aerial view up Potomac River from Maryland shore just above National Colonial Farm. Mockley Point and Fort Washington at right.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4478 - Maryland shore from the Memorial Highway between Fort Hunt and Mount Vernon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4479 - Mount Vernon shore from position just above National Colonial Farm\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4490/A-E - Copy photograph, Visit of Queen Liliuokalani to Mount Vernon in 1887\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4491/A-B - Former Vice Regent of Georgia, Mrs. Jefferson Randolph Anderson (1939)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4493/A-B - Ice pit in Mansion cellar\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4495/A-D - Benson Lossing's illustration of sideboard, tea table and punch bowl\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4498 - Sideboard [W-94] in Dining Room [Small Dining Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4519/A,F- Cummings Collection of textile fragments and pearl necklace; A - seed pearl necklace ; F - textile fragments ; only 2 of 12 items of collection retained: others are marked Woodlawn, 7/27/1961.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4530/A-B - Chess set \u0026amp; box ; BW-4530/A1-2 - box closed ; BW-4530/B - box open\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4534/A-B - Plan or drawing of West Front by George Washington [W-1369/A]; From 1961 Restoration Exhibit\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4535 - View of Greenhouse looking west, from botanical garden\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4542/A-E - Miniature of Martha Washington by Charles Willson Peale [W-2102/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4544/A-B - \"Keepsake\" pincushion made by Martha Washington with a note stating the piece was made for Roger Sherman 1781 [W-2372]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4545/D-E - Early view of Mount Vernon East Front by Parkyns\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4547/A-B - Aitken side chair [W-2365]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4549/A - Early view of Mount Vernon - East Front (Lowell, Mass)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4550/A - Early 1792 view of Mount Vernon - West Front and Circle (Lowell, Mass)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4551/A-C - Worth Bailey drawings - evolution of Mount Vernon, Mansion house\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4552/A-B - Views from Family Kitchen - Scullery and Larder; A - scullery ; B - larder ;  See also 4548\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4554/A-B - Third Regiment Drill Team on the occasion of the visit of Ayub Kahn of Pakistan on July 11, 1961\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4555/A-B - Embroidered reticule [W-2380]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4556/A-B - Sachet made of dress fragment [W-2379]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4557/A-B - Trott miniature of George Washington [H-2377]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4558/A-B - Day cap and cape collar [H-2374/A-B]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4559/A-C - Six Rummers [W-2382/A-F]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4560 - Compote [W-2378]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4561/A-C - Wine glass with air twist stem [W-2381]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4562/A-D - Pearl necklace [W-2369]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4564/A-B - Wilfred Neitzey standing beside tree with carved symbols from Civil War soldier\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4565/A-B - Tree with carved symbols (star and cross) from Civil War soldier\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4567/A-F - Copy photograph of an original stereoscopic view of Bushrod Washington's Pise Greenhouse ca. 1860\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4568/F - Restoration - Construction research - butler's pantry - details\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4579/A-E - Views of Powel coach [H-737] and visitors on Mansion Circle\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4588/A-B - Sèvres bowl and plate ; China Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4601/A-B - Cincinnati custard cup [W-1436] ; China Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4604/A-B - Cincinnati teapot [W-1436/E] and bowl [W-1436/A]; China Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4605/A-B - Custine cream pitcher [W-1209] ; China Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4608/A-B - Angoulême butter cooler [W-979]; China Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4609/A-B - Garniture vase [W-2101/A-B]; See also Neg No. 4672/A-B; China Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-461/A-B - Custine cups and saucers ; [W-508/A-B], [W-720/A-B]; China Booklet ; B - Missing 6-17-1986\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4615 - Figurine - Widow of Zarephath [W-63]; China Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4616/A-C - Bisque table ornament - Venus and Cupids [W-2133]; China Booklet ; C - Missing 6/17/1986\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4617/A-B - DeButts-Ely punch bowl; China Booklet - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4618/A-B - Punch bowl [W-658]; China Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4619/A-B - Tobacco leaf punch bowl [W-1452]; China Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4620/A-F - Sèvres covered cup [W-1456/C-D], sugar bowl [W-2025/A-B], ice pots [W-1662/A-B]; China Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4626/A-B - Platter [W-533] and covered dish [W-534/A-B] - strawberry pattern; China Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4627/A-B - Two mugs [W-657] [W-664]; China Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4628/A-B - Sèvres sugar dish and cover on fixed stand [W-2129/A-B] with two egg cups [W-2128/A-B]; China Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4629/A-B - Sèvres coffee cup and teacup; China Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4630/A-B - Nast cups and saucer; China Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4631/A-B - Sèvres platter with covered cups; China Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4632/A-B - Sèvres saucepans and bowl with twisted handles; China Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4635/A-B - Pair of blue and white pitchers [W-516/A-B]; China Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4636/A-B - Tea set on shelves [W-1436]; China Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4637/A-B - Canton platter, plate, rectangular plate; China Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4638/A-B - Blue and white soup bowl and plates produced by Thomas Turner of Caughley [W-1002]; China Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4639/A-B - Dessert dish (square) [W-662] and dessert plate [W-663]; China Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4640/A-B - Custine coffee cups and saucers; China Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4641/A-B - Detail - monogram on Custine china;  China Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4642/A-C - Detail - emblem on Cincinnati china; China Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4643/A-B - Detail - States china monogram ; China Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4645 - Spurious States china platter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4646/A-B - Pair of spyglasses [W-644] [W-721]; for miltary equipment book\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4663 - Early views of Mount Vernon and river, \"Mount Vernon, 1874\" - Theodore R. Davis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4664/A-B - Embroidered panel from pole fire screen [M-2083]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4665 - Engraving - General Braddock's headquarters\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4666/A-B - Copy photograph - Mount Vernon entrance (Texas gate) and nearby rail station, ca. 1925; From an old photograph\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4667/A-C - Copy photograph, \"Abingdon\" (John Parke Custis Home) - rear \u0026amp; front views\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4668/A-B - Five Farms map of Mount Vernon, 1793; The Huntington Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4669/A-B - Angoulême soup plate; China Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4670/A-C - Angoulême soup plate; China Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4671/A-C - Sèvres dinner plate; China Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4672/A-B - Garniture vase [W-2101/A-B]; China Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4673 - States china saucer; China Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4674 - Custine saucer; China Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4675/A-B - Angoulême plate; China Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4676 - Custine coffee cups and saucers; China Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4678 - Bow-back Windsor side chair [W-2400]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4679/A-B - Side chair\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4680/A-B - Early view - \"View on the Potomac River from Mount Vernon\" by I. Weld - 1796\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4681/A-D - Drawing of Mansion by Worth Bailey for souvenir seed envelope motif\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4684/A-B - Sketch map of National Park area on Maryland shore, part of viewshed protection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4685/A-B - Vice Regent of Vermont, Mrs. A. John Holden, Jr., on east lawn pointing to viewshed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4688/A-C - Sèvres serving dish [W-2123]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4689/A-C - Sèvres serving dish [W-2120]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4690/A-B - List of contents of \"sweetmeat closet\" from inventory, Martha Washington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4691/A-C - Engraving - Early view of Mount Vernon by G. Scott Edinburgh [M-968]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4692/A-C - Engraving - Early view of Mount Vernon - I. Weld\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4700 - Author's dedication in Bordley's book on Husbandry\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4701 - Six silver teaspoons and one tablespoon - \"MW\" initial\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4702/A-D - Mahogany knife case [W-2404/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4703/A-B - Dr. Dick copy of Sharples portrait of George Washington [H-258]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4705/A-B - Punch bowl [W-2405], traditionally thought to be a christening bowl for the Dandridge family\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4706/A-B - Inscription on Luce punch bowl [W-2405]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4710/A-B - Book - Title page of Bordley's book on Husbandry\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4711/A-B - Letter - George Washington to Lund Washington April 4, 1780\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4712/A-B - Letter - George Washington to Bushrod Washington July 16, 1789\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4718/A-B - Lace ruffle\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4728/A - Braddock sword [W-82]; Military Equipment Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4729/A-B - State or dress sword [W-84]; Military Equipment Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4730/A-C - Mourning sword overall and detail [W-83/A-B]; Military Equipment Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4731/A-C - (\"Prussian\") \"Alte\" sword, overall and detail [W-85]; Military Equipment Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4732/A-B - Small sword and detail of hilt; Military Equipment Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4733/B-C - Trunk with plate \"General Washington N:4\" - detail of plate and label inside [W-1513]; Military Equipment Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4734/B - Trunk - deerskin - detail of plate [W-366]; Military Equipment Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4735/B - Leather trunk - \"General Washington/No. 3\" [W-367]; Military Equipment Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4736/B - Wooden trunk - \"General Washington\" and detail of plate [W- 1878]; Military Equipment Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4737/B - Leather trunk - \"G. Washington/Virginia\" - detail of plate [W-312]; Military Equipment Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4743/A-I - Restoration - Upper Garden wall, construction research\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4745 - Mansion - East Front\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4746/A-B - Ticket with sketch of traffic circle showing lower and main gate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4747 - Camp towel [W-505]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4748 - Military button \"22\" [W-443]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4749/A-C - Camp stool [W-4009];  Also # 4749/C; see also neg # 5648/A-H\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4750 - Pair of Pistols [W-480/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4751/A-B - 1963 version of map of Maryland shore - land use of viewshed; see #4684\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4755 - Footstool [W-2419/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4756 - \"Mourning\" sword [W-83]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4757 - \"Dress\" sword [W-84]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4758 - Restoration - Upper Garden wall - structural detail\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4759 - Mansion - East Front\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4760 - Facsimile - George Washington's will\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4761/A-C - General Washington's shaving box [W-481]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4762/A-D - Gorget; Massachusetts Historical Society - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4763/A-B - General Washington's pistol ; New York State Library - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4764/A-C - General Washington's sword ; New York State Library - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4765/A-C - Glass stopper ; Mrs. Ely (for study) - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4767 - Trunk [W-2407/A] with Washington's robe (closed)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4768 - Razor hone [W-2414]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4769/A-C - Martha Washington's gold necklace [W-2410]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4770/A-G - Labels for swords case\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4771 - Sèvres saucepan [W-2406]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4772/A-C - Military sash [W-87]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4773/A-B - Benson Lossing sketch - pack saddle and canteen\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4776 - Engraving - East front of Mount Vernon by Kern [EV-1274]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4782/A-C - Latrobe sketch of General Washington in profile [W-2413]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4784/D - Robert \u0026amp; Lawrence Washington quit claim (1601) - detail of seal ; missing 9/11/2023\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4785/A-D - Seal ring and impression [W-2423]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4786/A-B - Custine coffee cup and saucer [W-2426/A-B]; Annual Report 1963\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4790 - Cuff link with hair of George Washington and Martha Washington [W-2412]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4791/A-D - Engraved button [W-2424]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4792/A-C - Gold watch [W-2422]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4793/A-B - Black seal with coat-of-arms - George Washington to Elizabeth Powel, 1787 June 6 [A-417.9]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4794 - George Washington's Watermark [W-1354/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4795 - General Washington's bookplate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4796 - Red seal with Washington crest - George Washington to Elizabeth Powel, 1782 July 20 [A-417.4]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4797/A-C - Black seal with coat-of-arms - George Washington to Samuel Powel, 1789 December 15 [A-417.17]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4798/A-B - Silver chambersticks and snuffers [M-2420/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4799 - General Washington's dressing gown or banyan [W-2407/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4805 - Copy of Sir Isaac Heard's version of Washington coat-of-arms\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4806 - Illustration of Sulgrave Manor; copied from book\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4807/A-B - Two illustrations from Photo-Era, March 1907 - men in a car at Mount Vernon with caption \"C. H. Claudy at Mt. Vernon.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4808/B - Project overview editorials ; missing 6-18-1988\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4809/A - Latrobe watercolor of Mansion with group on Piazza (photostat of)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4810 - Portrait - 'Washington, The General,' by Eben Farrington Comins [M-932]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4811 - Pair of spectacles possiby belonging to George Washington and Martha Washington [W-2187/A] [W-2187/D]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4814/A-B - Silver-mounted cut glass cruet bottles, vinegar and pepper cruet bottles [W-2432/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4815/A-C - Miniature of Admiral Vernon [M-2434]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4816/A-F - Powder bag and puff with inscription [W-2408/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4817 - Round engraving - Prudence and Beauty [W-2431]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4818 - Round engraving - gallant and two ladies - \"Sorrows of Werther\" [W-1193]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4819/A-B - Staffordshire figurines (pair) [M-2430/A-B]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4820/D-F - Restoration - Servant's Hall - large fireplace details of reinforcement of lintel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4821/A-C - Menokin, Francis Lightfoot Lee House, before collapse, detail of window showing structural weakness and later view of Menokin after collapse at same point, 1964\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4822/A-C - Engraving - Mordecai Gist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4823/A-B - General Washington's Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber] with striped carpeting\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4824/A-B - West Parlor [Front Parlor], south wall and southwest corner with restored lustres\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4825/A - Family Dining Room [Small Dining Room], view towards west wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4826/A - Family Dining Room [Small Dining Room], view towards east wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4828 - Copy photograph, Council Mount Vernon Ladies' Association (MVLA) 1925\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4829 - Copy photograph, Mount Vernon Ladies' Association (MVLA) Council 1882-83\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4831 - Copy photograph, Miss Alice M. Longfellow, Vice Regent of Massachusetts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4832 - Copy photograph, Mrs. Lorenzo M. Sweat, Vice Regent of Maine\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4833 - Copy photograph, Mrs. Lucy H. Pickens, Vice Regent of South Carolina\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4834 - Copy photograph, Mr. John A. Graham\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4835 - Copy photograph, Mrs. Letitia Harper Walker, Vice Regent of North Carolina\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4836 - Copy photograph, Mrs. Nathaniel Norris Halsted, Vice Regent of New Jersey\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4837 - Copy photograph, Mrs. Susan E. Johnson Hudson, Vice Regent of Connecticut\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4838 - Copy photograph, Mrs. Phoebe Hearst, Vice Regent of California\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4839 - Copy photograph, Mrs. Graham Newell Fitch, Vice Regent of Indiana\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4840 - Copy photograph, Mrs. Ella Bassett Washington, Vice Regent of West Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4841 - Copy photograph, Miss Leila Herbert, Vice Regent of Alabama\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4842 - Copy photograph, Mrs. Octavia Walton LeVert, Vice Regent of Alabama, 1858\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4843/A-C - Letter - Martha Washington (no date)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4845/A-B - Period flower container, queensware\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4846/A-B - Servants' Hall - southwest end\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4847/1-91 - Harold T. Abbott collection of pictures of Mount Vernon 1932-1935\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4849 - Miniature of Mrs. Joseph K. Barnes, Vice Regent of the District of Columbia, 1873-1912\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4850 - Windsor armchair [M-2433]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4851/A-B - Box made of wood from General Washington's casket [W-2438]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4852 - Wooden canteen [H-2441]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4853 - Glass compote [H-2436]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4854 - Panel from Washington's coach [W-643]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4855 - One of six Windsor side chairs loaned for common parlor by Lodge [M-2387/A]; missing 9/18/2023\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4856 - Reproduction \"States\" china plate - souvenir plate [M-2415]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4857/A-B - Fragment - Toile \"America Presenting at the Altar of Liberty Medallions of Her Illustrious Sons\", [M-2428]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4858A-B - General Washington's revolving desk chair \"uncommon chair\" [W-159]; Furniture Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4859/C - Slat-back side chair - detail of splat [W-101/A]; Furniture Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4860/C - Pedestal-back side chair with serpentine crest rail, pierced and carved strapwork splat - detail of splat [W-137]; Furniture Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4861/C-D - Chippendale side chair - overall and detail of splat [W-135]; Furniture Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4862/A-B - Sack-back Windsor armchair [W-198]; Furniture Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4863 - Bow-back Windsor side chair [W-230]; Furniture Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4865/C - Aitken side chair - detail of splat [W-2365]; Furniture Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4868/E-H - Torcheres or candlestand (one of a pair) [W-1/A-B]; Furniture Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4869/A-B - Framed round engraving - Prudence and Beauty [W-2431]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4871/A-C - Final section of replacement palisade fence atop Kitchen [Lower] Garden wall; BW-4871C - With Albert Skutans\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4872/C-D - Chippendale side chair, overall and detail of splat [W-97]; Furniture Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4873/C - Aitken side chair - detail of splat [W-2253]; Furniture Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4880 - Family Kitchen - interior; Photocom - B\u0026amp;W negative Aug 75; see CN-417\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4883/A-B - Oval mourning brooch with lock of Washington's hair [W-2437]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4884/A-B - Mezzotint - \"A Country Girl\" by John Boydell [W-2443]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4885/A-B - Engraving - \"View Near Wadsworth Castle\" by R. Gardnor Jr. [W-2444]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4886/A-C - Ladderback Chippendale chair - the \"Taylor\" chair ; A-1135\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4887 - Diamond scarf pin [W-2449]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4888/A-B - Facsimile of map of Truro Parish - drawn to scale and annotated by George Washington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4889/A-B - Photo of daguerreotype of Miss Sally Griffith and two great nieces\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4890/A-B - Title page and frontispiece of songbook; The Bull-Finch [ML-137-W]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4894/A-C - Modern maps of the Mount Vernon neighborhood\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4897/A-B - Canton china - 2 covered vegetable dishes - square dish [W-2453/A-B] and oval dish [W-2454/a-B] and one plate [W-2452]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4898 - Photocopy of newspaper print - Mrs. Lockwood deForest\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4907/A-B - Drawing - plan of Mansion fireplace for third floor bedchamber, in the hand of George Washington [W-668]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4908 - Photocopy - Portrait of Colonel John Augustine Washington, brother of General Washington; from \"Washington the Man and the Mason\" by Callahan, pg. 72\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4912 - Illustration - Pohick Church in 1858 - from Benson Lossing\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4913/A-D - Mr. Charles Cecil Wall, Resident Superintendent of Mount Vernon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4914/A-B - Mrs. Charles Cecil Wall, wife of Resident Superintendent of Mount Vernon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4916/A-B - Page from The Ledger of John Augustine Washington, brother of General Washington, page 31 - top half of page\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4917 - Framed commemorative textile with George Washington's portrait [M-2448]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4918/A-D - Pine portrait of Fanny Bassett [W-1488], overall and details; A-B - before cleaning ; C-D - after cleaning ; Quandt, conservator at Corcoran\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4919/A-B - Gilt bracket [W-2162] and candelabra [W-55]; Furniture Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4920/A-C - Child's crib - with and without canopy [W-237]; Furniture Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4921/A-B - Wine chest with nine bottles [W-187/A-K]; Furniture Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4922/A-B - French writing desk, ca. 1780 [W-220]; Furniture Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4923/A-B - Looking glass with Washington coat-of-arms [W-29]; Furniture Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4924/A-B - Painted pine serving table [W-2105]; Furniture Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4925/A-C - Wine cooler [W-1059]; Furniture Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4926/A-C - Banquet Hall [New Room] looking glass, overall and detail [W-28]; Furniture Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4927/A-B - Looking glass [W-1181] and bracket [W-57]; Furniture Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4928/A-C - Copy photograph, Council group photo - 1870, by Alexander Gardner\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4929 - Copy photograph, Maine Room in Mount Vernon Mansion, north lumber room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4930 - Copy photograph, Mrs. Horatio Greenough, Vice Regent of Massachusetts - ca.1859\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4931 - Letter - from Miss Tracy to Ann Pamela Cunningham - November 1, 1860\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4932/A-B - Dressing table [W-202]; Furniture Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4933/A-B - Bureau dressing table [W-372]; Furniture Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4934 - Corner basin stand [W-276]; Furniture Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4935 - Corner basin stand [W-2057]; Furniture Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4939/A-B - Lacquer boxes for dressing glass; Furniture Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4943/A-D - Harpsichord, overall and detail [W-16]; Furniture Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4944/A-B - Card table [W-197]; Furniture Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4945/A-B - Breakfast table [W-136]; Furniture Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4946 - Card table [W-1465]; Furniture Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4947/A-B - Footstool [W-731]; Furniture Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4950/A-E - Pair of card tables [W-1413/A-B]; Furniture Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4951/A-B - Looking glass [W-57/A]; Furniture Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4952 - Oval gilt frame with looking glass [W-2176]; Furniture Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4953/A-B - Table [W-204]; Furniture Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4956/A-B - Terrestrial floor globe [W-166]; Furniture Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4957/A-B - Detail of medallion inlay on sideboard [W-94]; Furniture Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4958 - Work table [W-207]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4959/A-B - Side chair [W-259]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4960 - Side chair [M-2030]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4961/A-B - Side chair [H-8/A]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4962/A-B - Queen Anne armchair [M-25]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4963/A-B - Lolling chair [M-361]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4964/A-B - Grooved tray (11 7/8\" diameter x 1 1/16\" high) [W-1242/C]; Furniture Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4965/A-B - Grooved tray (9 3/4\"-9 7/8\" diameter x 1 1/8\" high) [W-2171]; Furniture Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4969/A-B - Plant containers - wooden tub (square) and clay pot\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4974 - Ducking gun [W-1404]; LOAN - Yale University\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4975/A-B - Mrs. Washington's bathing dress [W-580]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4976/A-B - Mantel clock [W-11]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4978 - Mrs. Washington's silver comb [W-1442]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4979/A-B - Snuff box with hair of George Washington [W-2397]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4981 - Silver coffee pot with Washington crest [W-2517]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4982/A-B - Silver wine cooler [W-2522]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4983/A-I - Museum labels for military equipment case\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5000/A-J - Museum labels for archaeological exhibition in Museum Annex\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5002/A-D - Southern Red Oak tree split down trunk, located east of reservoir and measuring 18 ft. 8 in. in circumference breast high before breakage on September 24th. Unidentified man standing next to the damaged trunk.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5003/A-B - Mansion - West Front, platform research excavation; Also two 2x2 slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5004/A-H - Restoration - Salt House - details of framing and weather boards of interior walls\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5005/A-M - Trees along serpentine walks with visitors\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5006 - Mahogany looking glass [W-2457]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5007 - Wax relief, profile of General Washington [M-2455]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5008/A-B - Pearlware circular plate, marked MILLENIUM on the reverse [M-2460]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5009/A-C - Quart bottle with seal \"W. Elliot 1741\" [M-2459]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5010/A-B - Fire screen - Needlepoint pastoral scene [A-1157; M-2469]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5011 - Framed textile - \"America Presenting at the Altar of Liberty Medallions of Her Illustrious Sons\" [M-2464]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5012/A-B - Gold cuff links with hair of George Washington and Martha Washington [W-2465]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5013/A-B - Pair of shoe buckles; LOAN - Yale University - Kountze Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5014/A-D - Silver belt buckle [W-1388/C]; LOAN - Yale University - Kountze Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5015/A-C - Mount Vernon and Pohick Church Commemorative Goblets [M-1374/A-B]; LOAN - Yale University - Kountze Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5016/A-B - Telescope [M-1384]; LOAN - Yale University - Kountze Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5017/A-B - Bronze portrait plaque of Washington in profile [M-1393]; LOAN - Yale University - Kountze Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5018/A-C - Plats of sundry tracts of land belonging and adjoining those of George Washington, 1770 [RM-93 ; MS-2241] ; BW-5018/C - Missing 8-24-1986\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5019/A-C - Letter - Lund Washington to General Washington from Mount Vernon, 1776 February 22 [RM-106; MS-227.7]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5020 - Facsimile of an honorary Doctor of Laws degree conferred on President Washington by Washington College in state of Maryland\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5021/A-D - Letter - George Washington to Mrs. Henley, 1799 October 20, with enclosures relating to appointment of her son, John Dandridge Henley, as a midshipman in the U.S. Navy [RM-752; MS-4998]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5022/A-B - Silver dessert spoon with Washington crest [W-2458]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5024/A-F - Copy photographs - Visit of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth to Mount Vernon, 1939.Nnegatives Dept. of State 11/65\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5025/A-L - Snapshot collection of Mrs. George A. Carpenter, Vice Regent of Illinois, 1916-1947.  James Archer, Vice Regents - Mrs. Hanks and Mrs. Johnston, boxwood path, Museum, School House, colonnade, Greenhouse, North Lane, pitcher\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5026/A-D - North Lane from Spinning House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5027/A-B - Flower [Upper] Garden, west end with visitors\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5028 - View of north end of Mansion from grove, includes partial of north colonnade and servants' hall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5029/A-B - Kitchen [Lower] Garden looking toward Necessary (vertical \u0026amp; horizontal), partial view of smokehouse outside the garden wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5030 - West Front from Bowling Green gate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5031/A-C - West Gate and porters' lodges from inside of the estate, also visible is the west gate well house (lattice structure at left)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5032 - South corner of Piazza looking upriver\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5033/A-B - From under the piazza looking down river\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5034/A-B - Distant view of Mansion from West Gate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5035 - Mansion from 12-acre field with visitors\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5036 - View of roofs of outbuildings and Mansion from Flower [Upper] Garden\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5040/C-D - Illustration - Perspective view of the Mansion and historic area; Handbook 1965, pp. 50-51\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5045/A-C - Washington Family Bible - front and back covers [W-408]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5047/A-B - Detail, book illustration - Pewter still or cold still from 'The Complete Domestic Distiller' by A. Cooper, London, 1826; Library No. RL-460\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5048 - Study - north wall showing fireplace ; from CT-462\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5051/A-B - Engraving entitled \"May\" showing window treatment with Austrian shade\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5052 -Tambour writing desk and bookcase [W-158]; B\u0026amp;W neg from CN-468/H - Photocom (7/75)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5058/A-C - Damask tablecloth with seal of the United States in center [H-2442]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5061/B - The New Tomb;  B\u0026amp;W neg from CT-236/B\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5063 - Houdon bust [W-369]; B\u0026amp;W neg taken form CN-540/A [8/75]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5064 - Map of River Farm, 1766 - from The Centennial Atlas of General Washington's maps 1932 ; Original in Library of Congress\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5073/B - Shell cushion [W-1533]; CN 480/A; see #152 \u0026amp; 4708; BW-5073/A lost by Photocom, 6/1975\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5076 - Circular desk chair, \"uncommon chair\" [W-159]; see CN 449/C; neg by Campbell's from CT-449/A, 7/19/1977\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5082 - Copy negative, Flower Garden and School House in snow (c.1928) from lantern slide in library collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5085 - Diagram of traffic circle and Texas gate and lower gate entrances. Accompanying text indicates to 'Present this card at the main gate for entrance by car.'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5087 - Copy photograph, Luke C. Dillon photo of South Carolina Room, Mount Vernon Mansion; from original owned by the Charleston Museum\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5088/A-B - Banquet Hall [New Room] - northwest corner, showing original sideboard and Palladian or Venetian window\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5089/A-B - West Parlor [Front Parlor] - northwest corner, showing fireplace \u0026amp; card table\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5098 - Library [Study] looking toward southeast corner; B\u0026amp;W negative from CT-461\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5102/A-B - Mahogany card table [W-197]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5103/A-B - Fire screen with needlepoint panel [M-2469] on pole fire screen [W-2182]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5114/A-E - Library secretary and bookcase [W-1409]; LOAN - Yale University Art Gallery, de Lancey Kountze Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5115/A-C - West Parlor [Front Parlor] looking toward south wall with door open\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5116/A-B - Copy photograph, Leet Bros. photo of Central Hall [Central Passage], c.1890\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5117 - Copy photograph, Miss Alice M. Longfellow, Vice Regent of Massachusetts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5120/A-D - Oil paintings by George Beck - \"The Great Falls of the Potomac\" [W-2] and \"The Passage of the Pato'k Thro' the blew mountain…\" [W-3];  Before Restoration\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5121/A-B - Letter from Harper's Weekly, October 8, 1861, introducing Winslow Homer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5123 - Copy photograph, group photograph posed near south end of Mansion, circa 1885. Baby on lap is Frank L. West who also visited Mount Vernon about the first of May 1966.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5126/A-C - Mr. Walter M. Macomber\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5136 - Blue and white Chinese export porcelain - tureen and stand [H-2468/7a-b]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5137/A-H - Letter - Martha Washington to Mrs. [John Augustine] Washington, Bushfield, 1784 June 22; 3 pages with integral cover\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5138/A-D - Book - Title page, The Second Volume of the Posthumous Works of Mr. Samuel Butler, signed by John Custis; flyleaf signed by George Washington Parke Custis - Mount Vernon [ML-185-F]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5140/A-B - Detail of floral print block from applique quilt [A-1177, H-2484]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5141 - Aerial view of exhibition area; B\u0026amp;W negative from duplicate slide MV-2A by Photo Lab\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5149 - General Washington's Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber] - schematic drawing of furniture \u0026amp; furnishings - 1958\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5151/A-B - Anne Howell Dodge Heiberg (daughter of Dodge) crayon portrait of Harrison H. Dodge, c. 1925\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5152/A-B - Copy of photographic portrait of Charles Sprague Sargent; Original print from Arnold Arboretum\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5153/A-B - Copy of photos accompanying letter from Mr. Young to Miss Harriet Clayton Comegys, Regent, 16 January 1913.  References trees damaged by storm.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5158/A-B - Ice House on North Lane\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5159/A-B - North necessary\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5160/A-D - South necessary\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5163/A-B - Restored Pipkin along with fragments of salt glaze, earthenware \u0026amp; creamware from the Archaeological Exhibit\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5164/A-B - Planting list for north serpentine \u0026amp; north shrubbery from Benson Lossing; Harper's Magazine, March 1859, page 44 (Photo Lab)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5165 - Upper Garden - boxwood hedges and garden house; (K \u0026amp; L, agent)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5167/A-B - Restoration of Dove of Peace weathervane [W-2492]; BW-5167/B - Dove of Peace weathervane with Mr. Wilfred Neitzey \u0026amp; Mr. Willy Miller\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5169/A-B - Copy photograph, carte de viste of West Front - circa 1862 [PG-5017; RP-88]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5170/A-B - Flower illustrations used in Garden Pamphlet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5171/A-B - 18th-century sideboard [M-2479]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5172/A-D - Title page, inside front and back covers, and preface \"The Young Man's Companion\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5176 - Copy photograph, period sideboard table under consideration\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5177 - Mansion Piazza - view taken for customs official\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5179/A-B - John Augustine Washington, brother of General Washington; from a photocopy owned by Mrs. Selden Washington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5181 - Oil painting of the East Front of Mount Vernon by John Gadsby Chapman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5182/A-B - Copy photograph, Portrait of Mrs. Wall, c. 1940\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5183 - Early view of Mount Vernon ; Oval water color (after Weld?)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5184/A-B - Copy photograph, Staffordshire pitcher; bearing a variation of Weld view\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5186/A-F - Fischu - overall and detail [A-1188 ; W-2495]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5187 - Decanter [A-1187]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5188 - Niderviller saucer No. 23 [W-2493]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5189/A-B - Letter - George Washington to Col. Gilpin, 1785 October 29\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5190/A-B - Letter - Nelly Custis to George Washington Parke Custis, 1849 December 30\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5194/A-B - George Washington Parke Custis by Saint-Memin; Photocopies from Saint-Memin in Virginia by Norfleet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5195 - Arlington House; Photocopy p. 433, Harper's New Monthly Magazine, No. XL, September 1853\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5196 - Tudor Place ; Photocopy from \"Washington, City and Capital,\" p. 442\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5197 - Illustration - Funeral ceremonies of General Washington; Photocopy from \"The Lodge of Washington, A History,\" p. 100\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5198/A-B - Colonel Dodge wearing Legion of Honor medal ; BW-5198/C - Colonel Dodge wearing academic gown to receive honorary doctorate (1935)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5205/A-C - 18th century pewter bedpan belonging to Vice Regent of the District of Columbia (Adlumia Sterrett Hagner)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5210/A-D - Pohick Church - Benson Lossing sketches from \"Mount Vernon \u0026amp; Its Associations\" (1865); BW-5210/A-B - p. 74; BW-5210/C-D - p. 213 \"Pictorial Handbook of the American Revolution\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-521/1A-B - Sideboard table, etc. - Benson Lossing sketch - \"Mount Vernon…\" (1865)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5213/A-B - Harness ornamemtn [W-1127]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5214/A-B - Butler's Pantry; 1968 Handbook\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5221/A-B - Society of the Cincinnati platter [W-1436/D]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5222/A-B - Society of the Cincinnati tureen [W-1436/H]; 1968 Handbook\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5224/A-I - Crowds at Mount Vernon - Texas Gate and Mansion Circle\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5228 - Illustration - Great Drawing room, Crichel, Dorsetshire, England\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5230 - Madam Regent (Mrs. Powel), Mrs. Benjamin S. Warren (Vice Regent of Michigan), Miss Mary Govan Billups (Vice Regent of Mississippi) and Mrs. Horace Van Deventer (Vice Regent of Tennessee); 1952 Council in the new room; B\u0026amp;W negative from CT-427/AA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5231/A-B - Document - Trees \u0026amp; shrubs, Bartram list, heading of first pages of the photo stat negative for March 1792, photo stat positive for November 1792\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5232/A-B - Pewter hot water plate maker's marks [W-1162/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5233 - Detail - Pewter platter maker's marks [W-2164]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5234/A-C - Detail - Pewter platter maker's marks [W-2166]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5235/A-B -  Detail - Pewter plate, crest and maker's marks [W-2167]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5236 - Piscataway Park - aerial map\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5237/A-B - Terminal approach from drawing by Robert B. Fisher\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5241/A-B - Museum clothing cases with garments belonging to George Washington and Martha Washington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5248/A-H - Mount Vernon farm ledger, 1797-1798, pp. 55-56; negative and photo stat\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5259 - Kitchen and circle storehouse; see also CN/CT-753/A-E; Photo Lab\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5260/A-D - Engravings of General and Mrs. Washington published by John Coles, Boston, 1782 [RP-110; Print-1167] [RP-110; Print-1168]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5268 - Scullery in the Kitchen; see CN-742/A; 1968 Handbook; negative from CN-742/E by Campbell's (May 1977)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5273/A-B - Powel Coach [H-737] in the Stable; see CN-749/A; 1968 Handbook; B\u0026amp;W negative from CN-749/A (Photocom, January 1976)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5286/A-B - Pair of spectacles and embroidered case [M-2507/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5287 - Silver \u0026amp; paste knee buckle [W-2501]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5288 - Salt-glaze flower pot [M-2538]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5289 - Vaughan Plan [W-1434] for Garden Pamphlet illustration ; See also #2329, 4378, 5463, 5596, 5647\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5292/A-B - Engraving of Judge Bushrod Washington ; A-366/5 ; Photocopy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5294 - Miniature of George Washington (in profile) by Madam de Brehan [W-2508]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5299 - Banquet Hall [New Room] fireplace; B\u0026amp;W negative from CT-531/B (PhotoLab, February 1969)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5300 - West Parlor [Front Parlor] looking toward southwest corner; B\u0026amp;W negative from CT-455 (PhotoLab, February 1969)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5301 - James Sharples portrait of George Washington [W-1962]; B\u0026amp;W negative from CT-457 (Photo Lab, February 1969)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5302 - James Sharples portrait of Martha Washington [W-1963]; B\u0026amp;W negative from CT-458 (Photo Lab, February 1969)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5303 - Robert Edge Pine portrait of Fanny Bassett [W-1488]; B\u0026amp;W negative from CT-454 (Photo Lab, February 1969)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5304 - Plateau [W-105], plateau ornament [W-2133], and candelabra [W-104/A-B] on table in Dining Room; B\u0026amp;W negative from CT-460 (Photo Lab, February 1969)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5305 - Bedstead in Downstairs Bedchamber - north wall; B\u0026amp;W negative from CT-253/B (Photo Lab, February 1969)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5306 - Downstairs Bedchamber looking south includes fireplace; B\u0026amp;W negative from CT-277/B (Photo Lab, February 1969)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5307 - Study - north wall showing fireplace; B\u0026amp;W negative from CT-462/A (Photo Lab, February 1969)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5310/A-B - \"Great Hall at Mount Vernon,\" from Godey's Magazine\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5312/A-B - Book - Les Jardins, ... A Paris - book belonging to Eliza Law [RL-6503/a]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5313/A-B - Book - Le Nouveau Testament ... Paris 1846 - inscription on fly leaf and title page [RL-6503/b]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5314/A-B - Book - The Works of Lord Byron - \"T  Law\" autograph on flyleaf of Vol II; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5315 - Book of Common Prayer… New York, 1817 - in gold on cover \"Eliza L. Rogers\" [RL-6503/c]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5316/A-B - Book - The American Toilet - cover with inscription by Eliza P. Custis [RL-6503/d]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5317/A-D - Bible, King James version - dedication page with autograph of Eleanor Calvert and inscription on brown paper [RL-6503/e]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5318/A-B - Book - Odi D'Anacreonte…Bologna MDCCCXXIII - cover with autograph of Lloyd N. Rogers ; A-1224\t; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5319/A-J - book - Fenelons Pious Reflections…Philadelphia, 1811 - writings of Eliza Parke Custis on five blank pages ; A-1224 ; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5320 - Silver plated decanter coaster [W-2533; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5321/A-C - Ladle with Custis crest [W-2554; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5322/A-C - Cream pitcher [H-4798] and two-handled cup [H-4797] with inscriptions; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5323/A-B - Two salt spoons with Custis crest [H-4799 and H-4800]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5324/A-D - Pitcher with Custis crest [H-4801; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5325/A-B - Nine teaspoons with Custis crest [H-4801-H-4810]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5326/A-B - Pin with hair of Eliza Parke Custis Law [H-4817; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5327/A-B - Spectacles and case said to have belonged to George Washington [W-4818/A-B]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5328/A-B - Silver waist buckle with brilliants which belonged to Mrs. Washington [W-2555; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5329 - Silk \u0026amp; silver pincushion [W-2961?], needlebook covered with rose and brown striped silk [W-4820], and fragment of white silk brocade with leaves \u0026amp; flowers [W-4821]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5330/A-B - Yellow silk damask fragment [W-4822; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5331 - Chess pieces [W-2552/1-32; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5332/A-C - Hand fire screen with hand painted landscape [H-4823]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5333 - Miniature engraving of Eliza Parke Custis by Saint-Memin [H-4828; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5334/A-B - Miniature portrait of Eliza Law Rogers with inscription on back [H-4829; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-533/5A-B - Miniature portrait of Eliza Law Rogers and the reverse which features five carefully preserved curls of hair, likely from various members of the Custis and Law families [H-4830/A; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5336/A-B - Miniature portrait of Thomas Law with woven plat of hair on the reverse [H-4831; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5337/A-C - Miniature of Lady Joanna Law Rumbold (sister of Thomas Law) [H-4832; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5338 - Crayon portrait of Martha Washington after Gilbert Stuart by Charles Jolabert [H-4827; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5339/A-D - Doll's trunk of wood covered with green leather \u0026amp; decorated with brass nail heads [W-2556; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5340 - Sampler worked in cross-stitch - Lord's Prayer and Ten Commandments - \"Martha [Parke] Custis, December 1784\"\n[H-4824; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5342 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - north wall - night\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5344 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - west wall and southwest corner\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5345 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - west wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5346 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - northeast corner\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5347 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - east wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5348 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - Vaughan mantel, garniture and portrait of Washington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5349 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - Vaughan mantel and garniture\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5350 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - close up of Vaughan mantel frieze and garniture\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5351/A - Banquet Hall [New Room] - detail of central mantel frieze\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5352 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - cove detail and southeast edge of upper fireplace\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5353 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - detail of door frieze\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5354 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - detail of Palladian window frieze\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5355 - Original sideboard [W-94] and mirror [W-28] in New Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5356 - Period sideboard [M-2479] and reproduction mirror [M-1679] in New Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5357 - Drop-leaf section of breakfast table [W-1372] and covered jar [W-19] in New Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5358 - Engravings - \"The Battle of Bunker's Hill\" and \"Death of General Montgomery\" in New Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5359 - Pair of covered jars [W-19/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5360 - Pair of original knife boxes ; W-2404, W-2427\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5361 - Candelabra [W-2238]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5362 - West Parlor [Front Parlor] - looking toward fireplace from south door\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5363 - West Parlor [Front Parlor] - looking toward south wall from just inside north door\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5366 - Mansion development sketches of West Front by Worth Bailey ; PhotoLab\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5373 - Detail - Wilton carpet [M-1275] in the West Parlor [Front Parlor]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5374 - Portrait of Lafayette [H-79]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5375 - Bust of Necker [W-2548/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5376/A-E - Cover - 'Mount Vernon - Landmark of the Revolution' with Latrobe sketch of the Maryland shore and view from south corner of piazza looking up-river\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5377 - \"Mount Vernon, 1874\" from Harper's Weekly, February 28, 1874 ; Photocopy by Henry's\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5378 - Fishing illustration from \"A compleat history of druggs,\" Plate 84, p.293; Photocopy by Henry's\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5379 - Fishing illustration, \"The Sportsman's Dictionary,\" Plate 8; Photocopy by Henry's\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5385 - Copy photograph, portrait of Mrs. William Richmond Walker, Vice Regent of North Carolina, 1859-1908; Photocopy by Henry's\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5386 - Copy photograph, portrait of Mrs. P. K. Dickinson, Vice Regent of North Carolina, 1858-59; Photocopy by Henry's\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5387 - Portrait of Mrs. William Ewen Shipp, Vice Regent of North Carolina, 1919-36 ; Photocopy by Henry's\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5388 - Copy photograph, portrait of Mrs. John Witherspoon Labouisse, Vice Regent of North Carolina; Photocopy by Henry's\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5389/A-B - Small rag carpet and detail of back; A-1228\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5390/A-F - Sheraton side chair seats [W-2253/A-F]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5391 - Portrait of Martha Parke Custis by Robert Edge Pine [W-1616]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5392 - Portrait of Eleanor Parke Custis by Robert Edge Pine [W-78]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5394 - Early view of East Front of Mansion - after Birch\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5397/A-B - Silver-plated decanter coaster [W-2553, A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection Memorabilia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5398/A-B - Silver ladle with Custis crest [W-2554, A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection Memorabilia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5399/A-B - Silver waist buckle with brilliants which belonged to Mrs. Washington [W-2555, A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection Memorabilia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5400/A-H - Chess pieces [W-2552/1-32; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection Memorabilia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5401/A-B - Title page - Virginia Almanack for 1802 which contains diary entries by Martha Washington [W-2557, A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection Memorabilia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5402/A-D - Society of the Cincinnati soup plate [W-2559, A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection Memorabilia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5403/A-D - Gold cuff link decorated with blue \u0026amp; white enamel [W-2558, A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection Memorabilia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5404/A-F - Holy Bible, leather bound, with \"Eliza Law\" in gold on cover; Inscriptions by Eliza Parke Custis [RL-6503/f]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection Memorabilia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5405/A-B - Miniature of George Washington painted by Walter Robertson c. 1794; back contains hair [W-2565/a]; The R. Plant McCaw, Jr. Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia -LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5406/A-B - Mahogany telescope with brass fittings made by Dolland of London and leather case [W-2563/a-c]; The R. Plant McCaw, Jr. Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5407/A-B - Tablecloth [W-2564]; The R. Plant McCaw, Jr. Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5408/A-D - Title page of the Virginia Almanack for 1799 which contains diary entries by Martha Washington \u0026amp; autograph notation by Martha Peter [W-2566]; The R. Plant McCaw, Jr. Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5409/A-B - Recipe for Cherry Bounce written by an unidentified hand on Washington watermark paper [W-2568]; The R. Plant McCaw, Jr. Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5410/A-F - Red Morocco pocket memorandum which belonged to Martha Washington; closed - opened - blank page with entry by Martha Washington [W-2567]; The R. Plant McCaw, Jr. Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5411/A-B - Ivory tatting shuttle, piece of tatting [W-2571/A-B] and lucet [W-2570]; The R. Plant McCaw, Jr. Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5412/A-B - Silver sugar tongs with the Custis crest [H-2572]; The R. Plant McCaw, Jr. Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5413/A-F - Tortoise shell comb fragment [W-2569]; The R. Plant McCaw, Jr. Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5414/A-D - Bill to Col. George Washington from John Farrell Smith for smithwork with notation by George Washington [RM-296; MS-2914]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5417 - Bedstead in blue room with trunk [W-368] at foot of the bed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5418/A-B - Mrs. Washington's trunk - closed and opened showing Eliza Parke Custis Law's inscription and maker's label [W-368]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5420 - Family Kitchen fireplace\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5421 - Family Kitchen larder\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5422 - Sheraton Banquet Hall [New Room] chair showing original horsehair cover ; Neg. unowned; negative made from print\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5434 - Biscuit porcelain figurine Venus and Cupids [W-2133] on mirrored plateau [W-105]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5441 - Detail of painting - The Prince of Wales \u0026amp; President Buchanan at the Tomb entrance, October 5, 1860. (King Edward VII); in the collection of the Smithsonian American Art Museum\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5442 - Visit of the Prince of Wales, November 13, 1919, at the Tomb. (King Edward VIII, Duke of Windsor) ; Photocopy of a portion of a photograph (no #)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5443 - Visit of King George VI \u0026amp; Queen Elizabeth, June 9, 1939, at the West Front ; Photocopy of a portion of a photograph by W. H. Lamb\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5444 - Visit of Princess Margaret \u0026amp; Lord Snowden, November 16, 1965; looking out a window ; Photocopy of a photograph by Norman Matheny\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5445/A-D - Copy photographs made from glass negatives, views of the Flower [Upper] Garden, c. 1900\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5448/A-D - Houdon Bust of Washington [W-369]; Taken when the bust was removed from the case to be photographed by the BBC\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5454/A-B - Tea scenario - West Parlor [Front Parlor]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5456/A-B - Portrait - Fanny Bassett by Robert Edge Pine [W-1488]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5459/A-C - Portrait - Martha Parke Custis by Robert Edge Pine [W-1616]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5460/A-B - Portrait of Eleanor [Nelly] Parke Custis by Robert Edge Pine [W-78]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5461 - Davidge glassware - tumbler [H-2585], decanter [H-2586] and wineglasses [H-2587 and H-2588]; Photocopy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5462/A-B - Powel coach [H-737] with four horses on the Mansion circle\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5463 - Von Glumer reproduction of the Vaughan Plan [M-1483]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5465 - Engraving - \"Nymphs Bathing\" [W-1419]; LOAN - Courtesy of Yale University Art Gallery, de Lancey Kountze Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5466 - Painting -  View of the North [Hudson] River (Morning) by William Winstanley [W-1179]; After restoration\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5467 - Painting - View of the North [Hudson] River (Evening) by William Winstanley [W-1180]; After restoration; see CN-768/9-10\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5468 - Painting - The Passage of the Pato'k thro' the blew mountain, at the confluence of that River with the Shan'h by George Beck [W-3]; After restoration\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5469 - Painting - Great Falls of the Potomac by George Beck [W-2]; After restoration\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5470 - Early view of the New Tomb, c. 1831-1835 ; Photocopy by Henry's Camera Center\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5477/A-C - Tumbler [H-2585]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5478 - Silver case covers (calling cards) [W-2594 ; IL-1250]; LOAN - Arlington House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5479/A-B - Niderviller dessert plate - front and back [W-2582]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5480/A-B - Society of the Cincinnati tureen [W-1436/H]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5481 - Silver shell-shaped caddy spoon [W-2600]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5482 - Dessert spoon with Washington crest [W-2599], 1762-1763, made in London by Thompson Davis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5487 - Silver premium cup awarded for raising the largest jackass [W-571]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5488 - Brass telescope stand [W-679/A-B]; see CT-465\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5495/A - Original round engraving - Sorrows of Werther [W-2621]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5496/C - Silhouettes of George and Martha Washington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5497 - Drawing - Mansion basement, suggested evolution; drawing by Worth Bailey (1944)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5498 - Cockade insignia shaped as an eagle [W-2089]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5499/A-B - Cut crystal pitcher [W-2625]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5500/A-B - Benson Lossing sketch of the wine coolers and coaster\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5502 - Mansion East Front from northeast lawn; see CT 41/E\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5503 - Original round engraving \"Sorrows of Werther\" [W-2621]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5504 - Portrait of Bushrod Washington by Henry Benbridge [H-2620]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5505/A-B - Silver four-bottle wine cooler and detail of one of the wire cylinders\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5506 - Silver sugar tongs with Custis crest [W-2616]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5512 - Early view of Mount Vernon Mansion and Tomb ; PG-202 ; Photocopy; Painting owned by Wilmarth Lewis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5513 - Early view of Mount Vernon Mansion and Tomb ; PG-214 ; Photocopy; [pastel owned by Boston Museum]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5517/A-C - Watch said to have belonged to Martha Washington; A-1285\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5518/A - French mantel clock [W-11]; see CN-537/D\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5521 - White bedcover [M-2285]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5522/A-C - Table [H-2632] set for tea in front of the West Parlor [Front Parlor] fireplace\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5523/A-B - Tripod tea table [H-2632]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5524/A-D - Aitken side chair [W-2630]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5526/A-E - Washington Bedchamber - bedstead [W-194] with new dimity hangings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5527/A-D - Washington bedstead [W-194] showing sacking bottom\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5528 - Bottle seal with \"AW\" cypher\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5556-1 - Tomb plaque inscriptions\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5558/A-B - Photostat of View of Mount Vernon with the Washington Family on the Piazza by Latrobe\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5559 - Copy photograph, Luke Dillon photograph of a group lunching at a picnic table alongside the well of the Family Kitchen [RP-258; Photo-5392]; original at Smithsonian\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5560 - North wall of the Banquet Hall [New Room] ; 1974 Handbook\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5562/A-F - East Front of the Mansion from northeast ; BW-5562/A missing 3/16/1987\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5563/A-B - Portrait of Nelly Custis by James Sharples [W-2645]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5565/A-B - Little Parlor; 1974 Handbook\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5566 - Family Dining Room [Small Dining Room] ; 1974 Handbook view\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5567 - Family Dining Room [Small Dining Room] fireplace ; 1974 Handbook\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5568 - General Washington's Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber] ; 1974 Handbook\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5569 - General Washington's Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber] - northwest corner ; 1974 Handbook\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5572 - South wall of the Banquet Hall [New Room] ; 1974 Handbook\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5576/1-2 - Restoration - Salt House - sill replacement\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5577/B-1 - Council 1974; Members ofthe Mount Vernon Ladies' Association and administrators pose with the weathervane on the east lawn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5578 - West Parlor [Front Parlor] looking south - \"Bicentennial Homecoming\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5579/A-D - Close-up - Ingrain carpeting in Family Dining Room [Small Dining Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5580/A-C - Account with Robert W. Mickan - December 6, 1770 - December 16, 177\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5581/A-B - Receipted bill, Blount to Potomack Company, March 20, 1786\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5582/A-B - Note to William J. Smith, September 20, 1799\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5583 - Great Seal of The Potowmack Company from Potowmack Route to the West by Corra Bacon Foster; Washington, 1912; p.32\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5584/A-C - Book - Illustrations from Curtis Botanical Magazine; London, 1793 - Kalmia latifolia; aloe variegata; robinia hispida\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5588 - Printed copy of The Will of General George Washington, Alexandria, 1800 - annotated by Lawrence Lewis - \"The greatest and best of men.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5589 - Bill of lading from Fenwick Mason \u0026amp; Co., December 6, 1789\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5590/A-N - Almank - Diary of George Washington - 1797; pages for frontispiece \u0026amp; title page; January through December\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5591/A-B - Book - Frontispiece \u0026amp; title page - The Gardener's Calendar by Thomas Mawe; London, 1803\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5592/A - Book - The Farmer's Cart \u0026amp; Plan of Barn - illustrations from Annals of Agriculture by Arthur Young; London, 1792\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5595/A-D, G-I - Book - Illustrations from Maison Rustique - animals, tools farming operations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5596/C-F - Vaughan Plan and details of plan; See also #2329, 4378, 5463, 5647\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5598/B - Book - Illustrations from The Compleat Body of Husbandry, London, 1758\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5599 - Book - Illustration from The Every-Day Book by William Hone, London, 1827\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5600/A-D - Book - Illustrations from Essays and Notes on Husbandry by J. B. Bordley with George Washington's signature\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5602/A-I - Book - Illustrations from The Compleat Florist by Louis Liger D'Auxerre - Chapter VI\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5606 - Lafayette Bedroom - \"Bicentennial Homecoming\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5607 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - \"Bicentennial Homecoming\", view of southeast corner\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5608/A-B - General Washington's Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber] - \"Bicentennial Homecoming\", northeast and southeast corners\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5609 - Downstairs bedroom [Downstairs Bedchamber] - \"Bicentennial Homecoming\", southeast corner\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5610 - Pair of derby figurines (man and woman), c. 1765 [W-2649/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5613/A-B - Bill, from Thomas Contee, 1775 April 12 [A-420], endorsed to William Fairfax on reverse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5614/A-B - Perspective view of Mount Vernon with key\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5615/A-B - Facsimile of General Washington's map of Truro Parish, c. 1767; BW-5615/A - Facsimile of original owned by Miss Wills, Romsley, England, photocopy; BW-5615/B - Facsimile of above as reproduced in 1964 Annual Report, photocopy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5616/A-B - Engraving - \"East View of Mount Vernon Mansion\" - c. 1859\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5617/A-B - Engravaing of \"Mount Vernon\" from a photograph taken on the spot expressly for \"The Record\"- 1859; photocopy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5618/A-B - Engraving - \"Mount Vernon, Home of Washington,\" 1859, by Whateley and Sinclair\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5619/1-14 - Restoration - Blue Room, details when ceiling plaster \u0026amp; lath were stripped for replacement; 1 5/8 x 2 1/4 negs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5620/A-B - Mansion East Front from north end; BW-5620/A - unusable, scratch In the sky\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5622/1-2 - Restoration - Reshingling Mansion roof\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5623/1-2 - Wilson Line catamaran \"America\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5625 - Book - George Washington's copy of Mawe's Universal Gardener - title page only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5633 - Pair of shoes [W-1524]; taken from color negative, CN-511/A\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5636 - Harpsichord [W-16]; made from CT-438/C\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5641 - New employee cottage; for Director's Monthly Report\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5643 - Haymaking on 12-acre field ; For Director's Monthly Report\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5644/A-B - Continental currency Thirty-Five Dollars; Box #5 - 8x10 neg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5645/A-D - Letter from Marquis de Chastellux to George Washington - 17 June 1784 [RM-207, MS-2665]; Box #5 - 8x10\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5646/A-B - Map of Mt. Zepher and Union Farms; Box #5 - 8x10\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5648/A-H - Camp stool used by George Washington before it was withdrawn; LOAN - Walter Peter collection, see also negative #4749\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5651/A-B - Re-shingling south slope, west quarters of greenhouse slave quarters (Johnnie Miller, William Schumacher, Robert Crowe)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5652/A-C - General Washington - impersonated by Jan Leighton ; Director's Monthly Report; for stills by Kodak for Washington Monument Visitor Center ; missing 11/6/2023, print available ; BW-5652/C - Missing 3/16/1987\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5655/A-C - Pictures of the Sound and Light Program construction ; 2 negatives per sheet ; BW/5655/A-B - Bowling Green construction (from cupola); BW-5655/C - Pipes in back of Admiistrative Building\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5659 - North wall of Banquet Hall [New Room] ;  see CT-847\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5660 - Portrait of Ann Pamela Cunningham by James Reid Lambdin [M-905/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5661 - Lace handkerchief [W-2661];  35 mm slide (CT-875); LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5662 - Breakfast table [W-2660]; can't use, white on top of table; LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5663/A - Receipt from George Washington to Burwell Bassett 1768 May 19 [RM-466; MS-3584]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5663/B-C - Letter, George Washington to Benjamin Vaughan, 1785 February [RM-467; MS-3602]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5664/A-C - Defender punch bowl, overall and details [W-2662]; 35 mm slide; seeCT-873 and CT-876\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5665 - Wine cooler - two-bottle plated cooler given by George Washington O. Wolcott [W-2654]; CLOSED LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5666/A-B - Map by G. Gillingham in 1859, of George Washington's land at Mount Vernon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5671 - Card, Terminal and entrance gates - sketch of \"Please present this card….\" by Robert B. Fisher; photo by Good Impressions, Washington, D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5673 - Basement evolution by W. Bailey, 1944 ; retroactively,  no date\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5680 - Replica of Mount Vernon (1893 World's Fair) ; Avery Library (Columbia University)\t;  #2261 Negative for Columbia University ;  missing 11/6/2023\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5709 - Tea set on tea table [H-36] in Front Parlor; Photocom - see CT-456/A\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5711/B - Copy photograph, Reception in Rose Garden, White House: President Ford, Mr. \u0026amp; Mrs. Feinstone, Mrs. Thomas Turner Cooke, Regent, \u0026amp; John Warner; Negative by \"W-n House\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5714/A-B - Trolley service - last day at Mount Vernon (E.C. Gibbs, \"Buck\" Thomas, Harry Rouse \u0026amp; Finnie Craig), February 23, 1930\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5715/A-D - Copy photographs, Railway (electric) construction from Mayme Parker collection\n; BW-5715/A - \"The Dyke\"; BW-5715/B - \"The Alexandria Curve\"; BW-5715/C - Hunting Creek trestle \u0026amp; draw bridge; BW-5715/D - Cutting rail line through woods\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5717 - Copy photograph, Vice Regent of Virginia - Mrs. John H. Guy, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5743/A-B - Wedding slippers worn by Martha Washington [W-2667]; see CT-879\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5744/A-C - Fan given by King Hostick [W-2704], overall and details; see CT-880\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5745/A-B - Necessaire or case with dental scraper [W-2668]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5746/A-B - Silver cream ladle [W-2669]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5747/A-C - Caddy spoon - silver [W-2705]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5748/A-C - Pistol-handled knife and fork [W-2693/A-B]; LOAN - Smithsonian collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5751/A-B - Letter from George Washington to Charles Pettit, 1781 January 3 [RM-501; MS-4085]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5752/A-B - Letter from George Washington to William Pearce, 1794 October 6 [RM-490-F; MS-3981]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5753/A-B - Pair of unfinished embroidered canvas [W-2709/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5754 - Illustration of an incident in Laurence Sterne's A SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY, from the chapter, \"The Act of Charity. Paris.\" Engraved by Jean Marie Delattre (1746-1845) after Francis Wheatley after Laurence Sterne [W-2720]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5755/A-B - Glassware; cordial, champagne \u0026amp; wine glasses, [W-2696], [W-2698], [W-2697]; and pair of punch cups [W-2695/A-B]; LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5756/A-C - Nutpicks [W-2700]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5760/A-B - Letter from George Washington to William Pearce, 1794 October 1 [RM-490-F; MS-3980]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5761 - Pohick Church - west side ; CT-509 by Campbell's (5/65)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5764 - Copy photograph, French hunting horn [W-81]; photo taken from 35 mm slide by Campbell's\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5768 - George Washington Parke Custis by Robert Edge Pine; see CT-883, 35mm; LOAN - Washington and Lee University\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5769 - Eliza Parke Custis by Robert Edge Pine; see CT-844, 35mm; LOAN - Washington and Lee University\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5771/1-20 - Trees of Mount Vernon; photos by Jack Rottiar for article by Jack Long in November 1953 issue of American Forests Magazine, \"Living Links with Washington\"; BW-5771/1 - Mr. Fisher and E. John Long (L) - Mt. Atlas Cedar, southeast corner of south lawn; BW-5771/2-3 - South Lane approaching Tomb; BW-5771/4 - School [Garden] House; BW-5771/5 - North Grove and edge of Piazza; BW-5771/6 - Approach to New Tomb; BW-5771/7-8 - West Front of Mansion from gate; BW-5771/9-10 - Trees on south serpentine at Kitchen [Lower] Garden gate: Tulip poplar #65 with mistletoe; BW-5771/11 - Trees on north serpentine of Family Garden gate (Left to Right:  Hemlock #55, Elm #56, Ash #58, Holly #60, Tulip Poplar #57, Ash #63, Buckeye #59); BW-5771/12 - Trees on north serpentine of Family Garden gate (left to right:  Hemlock #55, Elm #56, Ash #58, Holly #60, Tulip Poplar #57, Ash #63, Buckeye #59); BW-5771/13 - Clump of black oak in swale towards river at east edge of Reservoir Field; BW-5771/14 -Black oak at Tomb on south edge of approach walk; BW-5771/15 - Trees on north serpentine (Elm #56 on right; Ash #44 on left); BW-5771/16-17 - White oak in pasture towards West Gate; BW-5771/18-20 - Black oak in swale towards river at east edge of Reservoir Field\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5773 - West Parlor [Front Parlor] mantel \u0026amp; coat-of-arms; photo by Campbell's from CT-846/B\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5775/A-B - Nancy Bear, Director's Secretary ; Passport photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5778 - School [Garden] House in upper garden - back view; see CT-729/D ; photo by Campbell's\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5779/A-B - 1792 paintings of east and west Mansion views [H-2445/A-B]; see CT-832\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5780 - Shell Cushion; see CN/CT-891/A-J\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5781 - Linen Press [W-2727]; see CN/CT-892/A-R\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5782 - Gilt looking glass [W-2710]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5783 - 1977 Council, members of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association pose on the east lawn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5790/A-B - Perspective view of Mount Vernon for handbook\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5842 - Copy photograph, north lane gate next to spinning house (1875-1885)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5843 - Copy photograph, Old Tomb surrounded by picket fence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5846 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of approach to the Tomb\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5847 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of path from wharf to tomb\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5848 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of the west gate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5849 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of east lawn path to deer park with the Potomac River in the distanc\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5850 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of Summer House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5851 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of lawn \u0026amp; trees\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5852 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of Coach and Coach House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5853 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of Wharf\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5854 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of Summer House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5855 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of South Lane\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5856 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of Tomb\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5857 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of view from bowling green towards upper garden entrance\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5858 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of View of Tomb interior\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5859 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of man next to the sundial\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5860 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of railway tracks \u0026amp; Texas gate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5861 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of Stable\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5882/A-C - Russell Smith painting of the Old Tomb [M-2731]; see CT/CN-1002\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5883 - Airship over trees on the Mount Vernon estate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5884 - Closeup of bottom of airship flying over Mount Vernon estate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5885 - Two airships flying near the flagpole on the east lawn of Mount Vernon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5886 - Airship from Piazza\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5887 - Airship flying north of the Mansion\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5888 - Two airships flying over the stable\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5889 - Airship flying south of the stable\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5890 - Airship over Mansion - East Front ; see BW-718 and BW-7749\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5891 - Airship over the Texas Gate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5894 - Copy photograph, Banquet Hall [New Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5895 - Copy photograph, West Parlor [Front Parlor]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5896 - Copy photograph, Front Hall [Central Passage]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5897 -  Copy photograph, South lawn and Coach\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5898 - Copy photograph, view down the southeast lawn towards the Potomac River\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5899 - Copy photograph, Bowling Green through the elliptical window\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5900 - Copy photograph, South lane and coach\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5901 - Copy photograph, Study, missing 3/17/1987\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5902 - Copy photograph, Old Tomb\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5903 - Copy photograph, Potomac River from Marshall Hall Wharf with boats on the water - old photograph\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5904 - Copy photograph of Marshall Hall ; old photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5905 - Copy photograph, North Lane; old photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5906 - Copy photograph, School House [Garden House];  old photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5907 - Copy photograph, New Tomb; old photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5908 - Copy photograph, Greenhouse in Upper Garden; old photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5909 - Copy photograph, Dining Room [Small Dining Room]; old photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5910 - Copy photograph, Summer House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5922/A-C - Pincushion and needle case worked by Martha Washington [W-2738/A-B]; see CN-2502\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5923/A-B - Chinese export cups \u0026amp; saucers with view of Mount Vernon [M-2737/A-D]; see CT-1474\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5924/1-4 - Martha Washington's diamond ring [W-2736]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5925/1-2 - Letter, George Washington to Josiah Hawkins, 1786 February 27 [RM-544; MS-4191]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5926/1-2 - Plate from agriculture book of sowing machine\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5927/1-2 - Letter, Betty Lewis lto George Washington 1793 January 29 [RM-545; MS-4192]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5928/1-2 - Custine waste bowl [W-2322]; see CT-1475; Dunlop Studio\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5929/1-2 - First paragraph from Washington's advertisement in Alexandria Gazette of 2 February 1796 about renting land\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5970/1-2 - East Front of Mansion from northeast\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5971/1-2 - East Front of Mansion from southeast; (see CT-1967), 2 missing 3/17/1987\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5972 - Woven portrait of Washington ; Mike Lynch; Bird in Hand Studio\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5973 - Copy photograph, Wilson Line Boat City of Washington ; from print; old photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5974 - Copy photograph, Steamer Charles Macalester at the Mount Vernon wharf; from print; old photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5976 - Harry Rouse, Capt Penn Daw Rescue Squad ; from original owned by Harry Rouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5977 - Left to right: Albert Neitzey, Ernest Embrey, Harry Rouse ; from original owned by Harry Rouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5978 - Wilfred Neitzey, Mr. Permar and Sam Harback posing in laundry yard showing the length of Mr. Permar's mustache; from original owned by Harry Rouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5979/1-2 - Harry Rouse on the piazza and on the south ha-ha wall; from original owned by Harry Rouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5980 - Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rouse ; from original owned by Harry Rouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5981 - Willie Miller, Albert Neitzey and Jimmy Rouse; from original owned by Harry Rouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6039 - View of East Front in snow from evergreen at southeast corner of lawn; Negative made from color negative; winter '78-'79; Jack Doyle (?) photographer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6084 - William McChesney Martin, Mrs. William, Mrs. Guy \u0026amp; Donald Regan posing in front of the fireplace in the new room; B\u0026amp;W inte-rnegative from color print\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6085 - Three horses arrive at Mount Vernon in the paddock; for 1980 Annual Report ; from CS-4038/21\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6118 - North wall of Large Dining Room ; from CS 2678 ; Missing - 11/13/2023\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6119 - West Front under snow - strong shadows ; Missing 11/13/2023\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6120 - South end of Mansion, kitchen and ha-ha wall under snow; missing 11/13/2023\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6121 - East Front under snow - tree shadows on right\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6238 - Portrait - Mrs. John Mirza Bennett, Vice Regent of Texas; copy neg by Photo Solutions 1987\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6239 - Mrs. Thomas S. Maxey, Vice Regent of Texas, 1896-1938; copy neg by Photo Solutions 1983\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6240 - Copy photograph, Texas gate, a horse and carriage can be seen through the gate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6244 - Family Kitchen fireplace\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6245 - Family Kitchen fireplace and southeast corner\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6246 - Family Kitchen - east wall with fireplace\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6247 - Family Kitchen - view of northeast corner\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6248 - Scullery - view towards northwest corner\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6249 - View of the Mansion, south colonnade and north facade of the kitchen\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6250 - Larder\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6251 - Vertical tea service and 1776 Peale portrait (south wall) in West Parlor [Front Parlor]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6252/1-2 - Tea service on Piazza\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6253 - Red Devon cow in paddock, the south garden house can be seen in the along the brick wall to the lower garden.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6254 - Vegetables in wheelbarrow in Lower Garden\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6255 - View of Lower Garden looking east\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6256 - Dining Room - view towards southwest corner\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6257 - Greenhouse - interior with sago palm\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6258 - Fishing scene along the Potomac shoreline\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6259 - Painting - 1792 East Front of Mount Vernon [H-2445/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6260 - Painting - 1792 West Front of Mount Vernon [H-2445/B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6261 - Lund Washington 1775 journal with George Washington's inkwell; Gould Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6262/1-2 - Lund Washington's list of 1781 slaves who went on the British ship Savage [RM-770 ; MS-5084]; Photo Solutions, Alexandria\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6263 - South wall of the Large Dining Room [New Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6264 - Large Dining Room [New Room] - north wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6265 - Study - southwest corner; includes view of dressing table, copy press; fan chair; Aitken secretary bookcase and uncommon chair.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6266 - Central Passage looking east\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6267 - Pantry looking toward Dining Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6268 - Hall bedroom [Small Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6269 - Blue Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6271 - North wall in New Room with Aitken chairs lined in front of venetian window\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6272/1-2 - Reproduction Argand lamp in place in northwest garret chamber\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6273/1-2 - Black \u0026amp; White Staffordshire vegetable dish ; Owned by Knight Kiplinger; RESTRICTED USE\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6275 - Aerial view of Mount Vernon; possibly Paul Kennedy; from-CT 4942/4\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6276 -  Book - A Simple Story, title page\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6277 - Book - A Simple Story, interior page with Martha Washington signature and Eleanor P. Custis label\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6278 - Letter - George Washington to Messrs. Lyles \u0026amp; Co., 1786 February 8 - page 1 [RM-774; MS-5158]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6279 - Letter - George Washington to Messrs. Lyles \u0026amp; Co., 1786 February 8 - page 2 [RM-774; MS-5158]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6280 - Letter, Lund Washington to George Washington, 1767 August 17 [RM-780; MS-5170]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6281 - Close-up of Lund Washington's signature, 1767 August 17 [RM-780; MS-5170]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6282 - Reverse of the Lund Washington letter to George Washington, 1767 August 17 [RM-780; MS-5170]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6283 - Newspaper advertisement - renting Mount Vernon Farms\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6284/1-2 - Close-up of Bastille sketch\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6285/1-2 - View looking straight down on wine cooler [W-2618]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6286/1-2 - Seed pearl cross [W-3103] and brooch [W-3104]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6287/1-2 - Bastille sketch [W-3223]; Right edge cut off of #2; LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6288/1-2 - Mignot painting of the Piazza [M-3108]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6289/1-2 - Four bottle wine cooler [W-2618]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6292/1-2 - Sharples of George Washington, unframed [W-1962]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6293/1-2 - Sharples of Martha Washington, unframed [W-1963]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6294/1-2 - Sharples of George Washington Lafayette, unframed [W-2019]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6295/1-2 - Sharples of George Washington Parke Custis, unframed [W-2647]; LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6296/1-2 - Sharples of Nelly Custis, unframed [W-2645]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6297/1-2 - Small Dining Room looking west\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6298/1-2 - Small Dining Room looking southwest\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6299/1-2 - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room] looking south\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6300/1-2 - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room] looking south - vertical\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6301 - John Parke Custis silver inventory ; from CS-4943/5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6302/1-2 - Torchere in New Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6303/1-3 - Engraving - Louis XVI [W-767/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6304 - Aitken chair \u0026amp; Trumbull portrait (reproductions) in Central Passage\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6305 - Close-up Vaughan mantel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6306/1-2 - Mirror [W-1181] and brackets [W-57] in the New Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6307/1-2 - Close-up original Aitken chair in the new room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6308 - East wall of Large Dining Room [New Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6309 - West wall of Large Dining Room [New Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6310/1-2 - North wall of Large Dining Room [New Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6311/1-2 - South wall of Large Dining Room [New Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6312/1-2 - Newspaper - detail of printed letter to Lund Washington - 1781; negatives from Library of Congress, restricted\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6316 - Engraving - Father, I Cannot Tell a Lie: I Cut The Tree by John C. McRae [WB-2A1]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6318/1-3 - Bastille sketch; BW-6318/1 - before restoration; BW-6318/2-3 - after restoration; LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6319/1-2 - Declaration of Independence signing medal [M-3247]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6320/1-2 - 1876 The Danish Medal - Centennial Medal [M-3187]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6321 - Ulysses Simpson Grant medal [M-3073]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6322 - Marble Houdon Bust of Washington; Owned by Yale\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6323 - Portrait - Marquis de Lafayette, pastel drawing [H-1399]; LOAN - Courtesy of Yale University Art Gallery, de Lancey Kountze Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6324 - Portrait - Marquis de Lafayette, oil on parchment by Jean Baptiste Mouzaisse [H-1398]; LOAN - Courtesy of Yale University Art Gallery, de Lancey Kountze Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6325 - Rare, primitive American print of Washington after Gilbert Stuart's \"Lansdowne Portrait\", date unknown [SC-1]; from Scott Collection; 8 1/2\" x 6\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6326 - Engraving - George Washington Esqr. General and Commander in Chief of the Continental Army in America. ; From Scott Collection, [SC-3]; Done from an original Drawn from Life by Alexr. Campbell of Williamsburg.  (Published by C. Shepherd, 1775) One of the several fictititious portraits of Washington that were circulated in England in the early years of the Revolution.  It is believed that the artisit, \"Alexander Campbell,\" was also a fabricaton of the publisher.  When Washington received a copy from his aide, Joseph Reed, he wrote, \"Mrs. Washington desires I well thank you for the picture you sent her.  Mr. Campbell, whom I never saw to my knowledge, has made a very formidable figure of the Commander in Chief, giving him a sufficient portion of terror in his countenance.\"  (13-3/4\" X 9-3/4\" image)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6327 - Memorial engraving, Pater Patriae, by Enoch G. Gridley, after John Coles, Jr. \u0026amp; Edward Savage, c. 1800 ; From Scott Collection, [SC-2];  Surrounding Washington's image are the allegorical figures of Columbia, Minerva, Mars, Fame, Liberty, and Truth.  The war veteran in the foreground represents the \"Grief of all the Army of America for the loss of their beloved General and Commander in Chief.\"  (12-7/8\" X 8-3/4\" image)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6328 - Engraving - George Washington Esq., engraved by David Edwin, after Gilbert Stuart; From Scott Collection, [SC-19];  Published by T.B. Freeman, Philadelphia, May 1, 1798.  (8\" X 5-5/8\" inside frame)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6329 - Engraving - George Washington by Noel LeMire, after Le Paon \u0026amp; Charles Willson Peale, Paris, 1780; From Scott Collection, [SC-5];  Washington owned a copy of this print and a companion of General Lafayette, which he hung in the family dining room at Mount Vernon.  (16-1/2\" X 12-7/8\" image) ; missing 11/20/2023\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6338/1-2 - Letter, West Ford to Bushrod Washington 1829 August 29 [RM-710 ; MS-4857]; for 1985 Annual Report\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6341 - West Ford portrait [RM-710; RP-406; Print-3716]; Used in the 1985 Annual Report; Missing, destroyed by Colorfax, 1986\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6342/1-2 - Three ribbons - 1876 Centennial\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6343 - Painting - Early view of Mount Vernon by Victor de Grailly [M-3009]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6344 - Engraving - George Washington by Freeman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6345 - Letter, George Washington to Lawrence Lewis, 1799 January 23 - page 2 [RM-1188.002]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6346 - Letter, George Washington to Lawrence Lewis, 1799 January 23 - page 1 [RM-1188.002]; Used in 1985 Annual Report\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6347 - Letter, George Washington to Clement Biddle, 1797 June 8 [RM-731; MS-4918]; Used in 1985 Annual Report\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6348/1-2 - 1754 lease to Mount Vernon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6349 - Engraving - Early view of Mount Vernon, published by John Stockdale, 1789 [Print-5183/RP-203]; Used in 1985 Annual Report\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6350 - Survey, distances from Cameron to Colchester 1788, by George Washington [W-370]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6351 - Engraving - George Washington by LeRoy after Trumbull [SC-101]; Used in 1985 Annual Report\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6352/1-2 - Engraving - A Display of the United States of America, Doolittle [SC-4]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6353 - Bisque figures - huntsman [W-2316] and cymbal player [W-2317]; 1985 Annual Report\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6354 - Two George Washington medals - circa 1800\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6355 - Don Quixote, Spanish edition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6356 - Red leather case\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6357 - Vaughan Journal [RM-750 ; MS-4996] - open\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6358 - Vaughan Journal - closed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6389 - Copy photograph - Wash House interior ; from CS-1991/3\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6393/1-2 - Mount Vernon Inn - interior ;  Jula Kinnard has negatives in her file in the Development Office ; missing 11/20/2023\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6394/1-2 - Holiday scenario for Mount Vernon Christmas card - Small Dining Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6401 - Copy photograph - Mrs. J. Pringle, Vice Regent of South Carolina 1901-1921\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6402 - Copy photograph - East Front of Mansion, c. 1900. Original photograph taken by Leet Bros.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6403 - Copy photograph, MVLA 1921 group portrait\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6404/1-2 - Copy photograph - Mrs. George Hearst, Vice Regent of California 1889-1918\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6408 - Law Family china on sideboard in Bolton Dining Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6415 - Engraving - Washington and Fairfax - Field Sports; Willard Budd Collection; Black and white negative from CS-4742/8\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6416 - Engraving - The Home of Washington - Washington with Lafayette; Willard Budd Collection, black and white negative; from CS-4742/85\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6418 - Drawing - portrait of West Ford; to replace earlier destroyed negative\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6419 - Black silk queue bag [W-2976]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6420 - Tureen - Law china [H-3030/A1-A2]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6421 - Inkstand - George Washington's [W-2974/A-E]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6422 - Engraving - East Front of Mount Vernon by Bennett\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6423 - Engraving - East Front of Mount Vernon, after Currier \u0026amp; Ives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6424 - Thomas Sully miniature portrait of George Washington [M-2953]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6425 - Engraving - Tomb of Washington by Bennett\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6426 - Engraving - West Front of Mount Vernon by Bennett\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6427 - Washington notes, Deer park wall, 1798 October [RM-770 ; MS-5082]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6428 - Book - Title page of Gospel News with George Washington signature [ML-278 W]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6429 - Drawing, plan of  Mount Vernon - Vaughan Plan from Vaughan Journal [RM-750 ; MS-4996]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6430 - Portrait - Nelly Custis by Binati [M-2954]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6431 - Portrait - miniature of George Washington by John Robinson [M-2951]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6432 - Letter, Martha Washington to Mary Stilson Lear, 1796 November 4, page 1; Lear is the mother of Tobias Lear [RM-767; MS-5052]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6433 - Mansion interior, stairway to third floor\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6434 - Northeast garret chamber, 3rd floor of Mansion\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6435 - Southeast garret chamber - 3rd floor\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6436 - Martha Washington garret chamber with stove and exposed brick wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6437 - Closeup of Franklin fireplace in Martha Washington Garret Chamber\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6438 - Trundle bed in Blue Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6439 - Inter-negative of Large Dining Room looking northeast by Taylor King; from CS-4649/1; neg. missing 12/1991; Colorfax\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6440 - View looking southeast in study; from CS-4579/13; no negative in file 8-23-1990\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6441 - Engraving - A Display of the United States, by Amos Doolittle, after Joseph Wright, New Haven, 1794; From Scott Collection, SC-4. Published during Washington's presidency, this engraving features the seals of the United States and the thirteen original states in interlocking circles, each ring containing statistics on the state's population and congressional representation.  The unbroken chain surrounds a portrait of Washington, symbolically linking the first President with the strength of the new government.  (20-1/2\" X 4-3/4\" image)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6442 - Engraving - His Excellency George Washington Lieut. Genl. of the Armies of the United States of America, engraved by D. Edwin, after Gilbert Stuart; From Scott Collection, SC-11. This print was published in 1798 following Washington's reappointment as Commander in Chief by President John Adams. (15-1/2\" X 10\" inside frame)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6443 - Engraving - General George Washington, by Edward Savage; From Scott Collection, SC-12. Washington's diary records three sittings with Savage in 1790 for the original painting after which this engraving was based. He wears the badge of the Society of the Cincinnati on his left lapel. (6-1/4\" X 4 1/2\" image)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6444 - Engraving - George Washington Ne en Virginie le 11 Fevrier 1732, engraved by Roger, after Madame de Brehan;  From Scott Collection, SC-9. The Marchioness de Brehan, a sister-in-law of the French minister in America, Comte de Moustier, visited Washington at Mount Vernon and again in New York after he had assumed the presidency. On October 3, 1789, the President noted in his diary: \"sat about two o'clock for Madame de Brienne, to complete a miniature profile of me which she had begun from memory and which she had made exceedlingly like the original.\" This print, based on her work, was published in Paris in 1801.  (7-1/4\" X 4-3/4\" image)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6445 - Engraving - G. Washington, after Joseph Wright, [1794]; From Scott Collection, SC-7. Joseph Wright's striking profile of Washington, based on his life studies, was widely copied in prints, medallions, relief cuts and medals in America and in Europe. (2-5/8\" X 2\" oval)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6446 - Engraving - Portrait of Washington by Benoit Louis Prevost, after Pierre Eugene Du Simitiere, 1781; From Scott Collection, SC-13. As part of a series of portraits of leaders of the American Revolution, Washington sat for Du Simitiere, a Swiss artist, in Philadelphia in 1779. (6-1/4\" X 4-3/4\" image)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6447 - Engraving - America Lamenting Her Loss at the Tomb of General Washington, by James Akin \u0026amp; William Harrison; From Scott Collection, SC-16. This memorial print was published in Philadelphia, January 20, 1800, less than seven weeks after George Washington's death. (13-1/2\" X 7-3/4\" image)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6448 - Engraving - Sacred to Patriotism, engraving on linen after Cornelius Tiebout \u0026amp; Charles Buxton, Glasgow, Scotland, 1819; The background depicts Bowling Green, New York at the time of the British evacuation, with an empty pedestal where a statue of George III formerly stood.  Washington stands on a pedestal in the foreground as a symbolic replacement for the king, surrounded by symbols of his military and political achievements. (26\" X 18-1/4\" image)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6449 - Engraving - George Washington, engraved by C. Gobrecht, after B. Trott \u0026amp; Gilbert Stuart; From Scott Collection, SC-27. This familiar image was published in The Cyclopedia or Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and Literature by Abraham Rees, Philadelphia, 1821. (8-3/8\" X 6-3/4\" inside mat)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6450 - Engraving - G. Washington, President of the United States, engraved by William Rollinson, published by I. Reid, New York, 1796; From Scott Collection, SC-25. This portrait, based on a miniature by Walter Robertson, was published in William Winterbotham's An Historical, Geographical, Commercial and Philosophical View … of the United States of America. (New York, 1796). (6\" X 4-1/4\" inside mat)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6451 - Engraving - Washington, engraved by J. B. Longacre, after Gilbert Stuart; From Scott Collection. SC-37. This was published in The National Portrait Gallery of Distinguished Americans. (Philadelphhia, 1834)  (10\" X 7\" image)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6452 - Engraving - George Washington, General and Commander In Chief of the American Revolutionary Army and first President of the United States, engraved by Edwin, after Gilbert Stuart, [1807]. ; From Scott Collection, SC-41. (6-3/4\" X 4\" inside mat)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6453 - Engraving - G. Washington, engraved by B. Tanner after Gilbert Stuart; From Scott Collection, SC-59. (7\" X 4-3/8\" inside mat)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6454 - Engraving - Gen. Washington, engraved by William Angus after Charles Willson Peale. ; From Scott Collection, SC-67. Published by J. Fielding, September 23, 1785.  (7-5/8\" X 4-1/2\" image)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6455 - Engraving - Genl. Washington, with a vignette showing the British Surrender at Yorktown, October 19, 1781; From Scott Collection, SC-70. Published by T. Holloway, May 21, 1794. (9-3/4\" X 8-1/8\" plate)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6456 - Engraving - S. E. George Washington, engraved by \"J.L.\" after \"Le B.\", undated; From Scott Collection, SC-71. This is one of the many images of Washington based on Charles Willson Peale's portraits which were circulated in Europe. (10-1/4\" X 7\" image)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6457 - Engraving - His Excel. G: Washington, Esq, :L.L.D. Late Commander in Chief of the Armies of the U.S. of America \u0026amp; President of the Convention of 1787, engraved by John Sartain, after Charles Willson Peale, [1865]; From Scott Collection. SC-72. (6\" X 4-7/8\" image)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6458 - Engraving - Genl. George Washington; From Scott Collection, SC-77. An early fictitious image published in William Russell's The History of America from the Discovery of Columbus to the Conclusion of the Late War. (London, 1779) (5-1/2\" X 3-1/2\" image)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6459 - Engraving - Washington in 1772. Aetatis 40, engraved by J. W. Steel, after Anson Dickinson, 1833;  From Scott Collection, SC-79. This portrait is based on the earliest known portrait of George Washington by Charles Willson Peale, now in the collection of Washington and Lee University. (7\" X 4-5/8\" image)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6460 - Engraving - George Washington Esqr. Obt. Decbr 14th 1799. AE 68, engraved by William Hamlin after Edward Savage; From Scott Collection, SC-89. (8\" X 5-3/4\" inside mat)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6461 - Engraving - His Excellency George Washington Esq. Captain General of all the American Forces, by an unidentified artist; From Scott Collection, SC-101. Published in An Impartial History of the War in America between Great Britain and Her Colonies . . ., London \u0026amp; Carlisle, 1780. (7-3/8\" X 4-3/8\" image)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6462 - Engraving - G. Washington, engraved by Jacques LeRoy, after John Trumbull, Brussells, 1781; From Scott Collection, SC-101. (7-3/8\" X 5\" image)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6463 - Engraving - Geo: Washington, artist unknown; From Scott Collection, SC-102. Engraved for the Ladies Magazine, London, June 1795. (7-3/8\" X 4-7/8\" image)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6464 - Engraving - Genl. Washington, engraved by Tisdale for C. Smith, New York, [1797]; From Scott Collection, SC-114. (7-3/8\" X 4-1/4\" image)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6465 - Engraving - General Washington's Resignation, engraved by Alexander Lawson, after a design by John James Barralet, 1799; From Scott Collection, SC-116. Published in the Philadelphia Magazine and Review, January 1799. Washington addresses the Godess of Peace, having laid down symbols of his military career, and gestures towards his home, Mount Vernon. (7-1/2\" X 4-1/2\" image)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6466 - Engraving - Geo. Washington, engraved by Grainger, after Archibald Robinson; From Scott Collection, SC-129. Published by H.D. Simmons, July 1, 1794. Washington's portrait stands above symbols of liberty and justice. (7\" X 4\" image)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6492 - Close-up of newspaper (June 29), on lands surveyed in Georgetown for the new federal capitol and buildings; continuation (second half) of article started on negative BW-6493\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6493 - Close-up of newspaper (June 29), on lands surveyed in Georgetown for the new federal capitol and buildings; continuation (second half) of article can be read in negative BW-6492\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6494 - Harper's Weekly, key to Lady Washington's reception; missing 12/4/2023\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6495 - Newspaper - Fredericksburg, March 12 [1789], Washington's visit to his mother\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6496 - Map of the City of Washington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6497 - Engraving - Doolittle Print of Federal Hall, George Washington Inauguration\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6498 - Engraving - Broadway Street, New York;  Missing 1991; remade 1993\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6499 - Engraving - Cherry Street House; Missing 1991\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6500 - Engraving - Philadelphia House; missing 12/4/2023\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6501 - Painting - Washington Bedchamber by John Gadsby Chapman; see CT-5063\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6502 - Painting - Old Tomb by John Gadsby Chapman; see CT-5062\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6503/1-2 - Painting - Distant View of Mount Vernon by John Gadsby Chapman; see CT-5064\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6504 - Painting - East Front of Mount Vernon by Ferdinand Richardt [M-2726]; from CT-5060\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6505 - Portrait of Lawrence Washington [W-126]; from CT-5059\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6506 - Vaughan Plan [W-1434]; from CT-5061\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6507 - Aitken chair - studio shot; from CT-5104\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6508 - Breakfast table from Little Parlor (Studio shot) [W-2660]; from CT-5103; LOAN from private collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6509 - Pair of torcheres - studio shot [W-1/A-B]; from CT-5089\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6510 - Uncommon chair made by Thomas Burling - studio shot [W-159]; from CT-5099\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6511 - Martha Washington's French writing desk, closed - studio shot [W-220]; from CT-5090\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6512 - Martha Washington's French writing desk, opened - studio shot [W-220]; from CT-5091\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6513 - Two-tiered dressing glass [W-195]; from CT-5102; LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6514 - Aitken sideboard - studio shot [W-94]; from CT-5092\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6515 - George Washington's dressing table [W-202]; from CT-5100\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6516 - Fan chair - studio shot [M-2902]; from CT-5088\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6517 - Martha Washington's dressing table [W-372]; from CT-5093\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6518 - George Washington's shoe \u0026amp; knee buckle and Martha Washington's buckle ; from CT-5107\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6519 - Garnet jewelry ; from CT-5106\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6520 - Garnet and pearl jewelry; from CT-5105\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6521 - Birdseye view - Whately-Sinclair; Washington House Photo Lab\t; from CS-3315/4\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6522/1-2 - View of Scouts at Mount Vernon with fife and drum corps; from slide\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6523 - Low aerial view of archaeological site; from slide\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6531 - Washington silver cruet stand\t[W-2518] and bottles [W-2523/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6532 - 4-bottle silver wine cooler [W-2618]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6533 - Silver handle of Washington's dress sword [W-84]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6534 - Smithsonian silver knife and fork [W-2693/A-B] - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6535 - Silver plateau - 3 sections [W-105]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6536 - Silver salver with Washington crest [W-2515]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6537 - 2 silver camp cups [W-2754/A-B]; LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6538 - Silver tray made by Ephraim Brasher [W-32]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6539 - Washington's silver coffee pot [W-2517]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6540 - Custis silver hot water urn and candlesticks\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6541 - Thompson Davis spoons\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6542 - Richard Humphreys spoons\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6544 - Engraving - A View of Federal Hall of the City of New York [WB-MPB16]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6545 - Birth record page of Washington family bible [W-408]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6546 - Bastille key and sketch in Central Passage\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6547 - Close-up of Bastille key and sketch in Central Passage\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6555 - Book - Frontispiece of Gardner's Dictionary\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6556 - Title page of George Washington's 1797 diary [W-1490]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6557 - George Washington's 1797 diary, month of January [W-1490]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6558 - Letter of Thomas Mifflin circa 1777\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6559 - Engraving - Washington crossing the Allegeny [Allegheny] River [WB-6A1]; Willard Budd Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6561 - Engraving - On the great occasion of our presidential election\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6563 - Engraving - Memorial piece, \"Columbia Lamenting ...\" [M-1087/H1]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6565 - Engraving - Washington presiding in the Convention of 1787 [WB-45C1]; Willard Budd Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6566 - Book - Copperplate 'Plate 2' from the Gardner's Dictionary\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6567 - Book - The Gardner's Dictionary and Gardner's Kalender - opened to their title pages\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6568 - General plan of Mount Vernon by Worth Bailey\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6570 - Book - The journal of Major George Washington, title page and partial view of fold out map [ML-306-M]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6571 - Letter, George Washington to Charles Carter, 1798 October 25 [RM-788; MS-5185]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6572 - Letter, George Washington to Henry Knox 1789 April 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6573 - Letter, George Washington to George Digges, 1786 December 28 [RM-801; MS-5216]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6575 - Washington's Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber] looking south\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6576 - Fireplace and crib - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6577 - Small Dining Room looking west\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6578 - Family Kitchen - fireplace\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6579 - Lafayette Bedroom - northwest corner\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6580 - North wall of Large Dining Room [New Room], view of Venetian or Palladian window\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6581 - Clerk's quarters in the circle storehouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6582 - Downstairs Bechamber [Old Chamber] fireplace with Martha Washington sewing chair\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6583 - View into Pantry [Butler's Pantry] with high chair [W-103] in the room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6584 - Dressing table and Martha Washington trunk - Lafayette Bedchamber\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6585 - Overseer's quarters in spinning house\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6586 - Riding chair [H-1888] in Coach House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6587 - View of Martha Washington desk in the Washington Bedchambe\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6588 - Northeast garret chamber\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6589 - Greenhouse slave quarters - interior\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6590 - Scullery in the Family Kitchen\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6591 - Yellow Room, northeast corner\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6592 - Yellow Room, looking east\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6593 - Blue Room, northwest corner\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6594 - Martha Washington's garret chamber\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6595 - Northwest garret chamber\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6596 - Little Parlor, view towards north wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6597 - West Parlor [Front Parlor], view of  tea service and fireplace\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6598 - Powel coach [H-737] in the Stable\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6599 - Central Passage view of staircase looking towards west entrance\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6600 - Study, southeast corner - closet open\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6651 - Re-enactment of George Washington leaving for Presidency ; B\u0026amp;W negative made 1/1990 from uncatalogued slide from Development\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6654/1-4 - Select pages from Vaughan Journal showing illustrated drawings [RM-750 ; MS-4996]; BW-6654/1 - Plan of Mount Vernon; BW-6654/2 - Berkeley Springs; BW-6654/3 - 'Youghagany' [Youghiogheny] River sketch ; BW-6654/4 - Warm Springs (near Berkeley Springs?)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6655 - Detail of house for families from Savage painting of east front - 1792; from CS-4726/14\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6656 - Glass pyramid ; from CS-4783/16\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6657/1-2 - Portrait - George Washington by James Sharples [W-1962]; BW-6657/1 - before treatment, with normal light; BW-6657/2 - before treatment - ultraviolet light ; Winterthur\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6665 - Engraving - General Washington, fictitious image published in William Russell's \"History of America 1779\" [SC-77]; made from a slide\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6667/1-2 - Mezzotint - George Washington by Charles Willson Peale [Print-3905/RP-486]; 1989 Annual Report\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6668 - Reenaactment of Inaugural journey - coach in front of Mansion\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6669 - Map of New York City owned by New York Historical Society, New York, NY\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6670 - Book - George Washington's copy of The Bee [W-368]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6671 - Land grant [Westmoreland County] for John Washington, 1667 October 30 [RM-810 ; MS-5226]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6672 - Survey of Pope's Creek Plantation, 1742 August 24 [RM-810 ; MS-5225]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6673 - Coach on the Mansion circle- reenactment of inaugural journey; Taken from slide\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6674 - Engraving of Old Tomb by G. Fairman [A-454.15]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6675 - Engraving of New Tomb by Putnam\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6676/1-2 - Engraving of The Tomb of Washington - new tomb [A-454.17]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6677 - Deed, granted to Giles Brent, Junior, 1654 September 6 [RM-283 ; MS-2832]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6678 - Copy photograph, Bill Sommerfield as George Washington greeting the Regent (Mrs. Robert Channing Seamans, Jr.) ;  Negative taken from a print\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6679 - Eleanor Parke Custis signature in an unidentified book\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6680 - Book - Title page, Treatise on Education, signed by Bushrod Washington [ML-322-F]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6681 - Engraving - Life of Washington, the farmer, by Regnier after Stearns [M-1087/CC]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6682 - Copy photograph, Reenactment of George Washington being told of his election; Photo only from a print\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6683 - Copy photograph, George Washington conference at Old Colony in Alexandria\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6684 - Aitken secretary, tambour closed, with upper cornice [W-158]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6685 - Aitken secretary, tambour open, with upper cornice [W-158]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6686 - Aitken secretary, top cornice removed, tambour open [W-158]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6687 - Aitken secretary, top cornice removed, tambour closed [W-158]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6688 - Aitken secretary, top cornice removed, tambour open, doors open [W-158]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6689 - Aitken secretary [W-158] \u0026amp; \"uncommon\" chair[W-159] together\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6690 - Burling \"uncommon\" chair, after restoration \u0026amp; strengthening [W-159]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6691 - Burling \"uncommon\" chair [W-159], after restoration - angle shot\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6692 - Copy photograph, ambrotype of Tomb, circa 1860\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6705 - Measured drawing - Mansion elevations - 1897, T. Mellon Rogers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6706 - Measured drawings - Mansion floor plans, 1st, 2nd, 3rd floors - 1897, T. Mellon Rogers; original drawings in archives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6707 - Measured drawing - Mansion floor plans, east elevation dependency - Van Campen Taylor, 1876\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6708 -  Measured drawing - Mansion interior, central stairway profile, south view by Morley Williams, 1935; original drawing in archives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6709 -  Measured drawing - Mansion interior, Palladian window by Morley Williams, 1935; original drawing in archives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6710 - Measured drawing - Mansion interior, Washington Bedchamber and back hall floor plan by Morley Williams, 1935; original drawing in archives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6711 - Measured drawing - Mansion interior, Washington Bedchamber, fireplace - north wall by Morley Williams, 1935; original drawing in archives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6712 - Engraving - \"Conquering the Wilderness\"; Willard-Budd Collection; B\u0026amp;W negative made from slide (CS-4742/9); MISSING 12/11/2023\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6713 - Engraving - \"The Courtship of Washington\"; Willard-Budd Collection; B\u0026amp;W negative from slide (CS-4742/21) ; MISSING 12/11/2023\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6719 - Measured drawing - colonnade by Van Campen Taylor, 1876\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6720 - Measured drawing - Mansion interior, Palladian window by Morley Williams, 1935\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6721 -  Measured drawing - (detail) showing East Front elevation by Van Campen Taylor, 1876\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6722 -  Measured drawing, West Gate and lodges by Samuel Boots, 1875\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6723 - Measured drawing - Mansion and dependencies by Charles K. Bryant, 1932; for Virigina Building at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6724 -  Measured drawing - Mansion interior, Washington Bedchamber, west wall by Morley Williams, 1932\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6727 - Detail of George Washington \u0026amp; Martha Washington from engraving of their wedding; from CS-5264/4\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6728 - Detail of George Washington \u0026amp; Martha Washington from engraving of their wedding; from CS-5264/6\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6731 - Small Dining Room - holidays table, view towards north wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6732 - Large Dining Room  [New Room] - Christmas pie for holiday scenario; also 8x10\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6733 - Large Dining Room [New Room] - sideboard with desserts for holiday scenario\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6734 - Lafayette bedroom with holiday tea\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6735 - Jim Rees' \"great cake\" for holiday scenario;  also 8x10\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6738 - Charles Willson Peale mezzotint, \"His Excellency George Washington...\" [Print-3905/RP-486]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6752/A-B - George Washington's townhouse in Washington, D. C. - published images; Owned by Historial Society of Washington, D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6753 - Oval medallion - Washington by Wedgwood [M-3438]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6754/A-B - Creamware - plate next to sherds, same design with feather edge\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6755 - Mount Vernon viewshed map\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6756/A-B - Copy photograph, Mount Vernon Wharf from river and from the shore; old photos\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6757 - Engraving - portrait George Washington by Edward Savage\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6758 - Book illustration - \"Fishing\" from The Sportsman's Dictionary\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6759 - George Washington paste knee buckles\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6760/A-B - Letter - William Thornton to George Washington, 1798 December 21\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6761/A-B - Indenture, George Corbin Washington and David English, 1817 August 14 [RM-841; MS-5293]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6762 - Archaeological sherds from vineyard and kitchen\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6763 - General Nathaniel Greene [M-1449]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6764 - Engraving - General Washington [M-1896]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6765/A-D - Commemorative medals ; BW-6765/A - Chicago World's Fair 1883; BW-6765/B - Presidential seal medal (small); BW- 6765/C - George Washington medal [M-3409]; BW- 6765/D - George Washington medal \u0026amp; Presidential Seal medal together\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6766 - Floor plan George Washington's townhouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6767 - Etching - West Front Mount Vernon by Paul Geissler [EV-3962/RP-505]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6768 - Colored engraving Tomb - Bartlett\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6769 - Engraving - \"East view of Mt. Vernon Mansion\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6772 - Letter - George Washington to John Alton, 1759 April 5 [W-416]; (oversize negatives in separate \"oversize\" box Picture Storage)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6773 - Detail - Julia Anne Blackburn Washington in family portrait by Chapman; for museum exhibit; owned by Masonic Memorial - Alexandria; acquired by Mount Vernon in 2018 [H-5709]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6774 - Copy photograph, John A. Washington, III; For Museum Exhibit\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6775 - Portrait, Charles Washington; Museum Exhibit\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6776 - Portrait - Betty Washington Lewis by John Wollaston [H-764]; Museum Exhibit\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6777 - Portrait - Samuel Washington; Museum Exhibit\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6780/A - Mansion - West Front\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6783/A-C - Copy photograph, Royal visit of Prince Charles and Princes Anne, July 17, 1970\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6790 - Copy photograph, Aerial view from record photos [RP-304; Print 5506]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6797/1-2 - Drawing of Mansion and basement by George Washington [W-1369/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6798 - Mourning scene painted by Nelly Custis [W-3614]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6799 - Blue \u0026amp; white pickle dish\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6800 - Martha Washington's dressing table in the Washington Bedchamber [W-372]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6801 - Copy photograph - 1858 stereograph of East Front by Langenheim [RP-6 ; St-3020]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6802/1-2 - Needle case cut from shell cushion, view of outside and with case opened [W-3529]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6803/1-3 - Punch bowl - details of center motif and inside decorative borders [W-2100]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6807 - Copy photograph, Study - view towards southeast corner; from CS-4601/41\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6821/1-2 - Overseer's quarters\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6822 - Larder in the Kitchen\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6823 - Greenhouse slave quarters - interior bunks\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6824 - Lacquered dressing case [W-219]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6825/A-B - Martha Washington's fan, front and back [W-2704]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6826 - Aitken secretary [W-158] and chair [W-159] in study\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6827 - Family Kitchen - east wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6836 - Letter, George Washington to John Howard, 1797 April 30 [RM-870; MS-5330]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6837/A-B - Letter, Tobias Lear (on behalf of Martha Washington) to Clement Biddle, 1800 March 8\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocument, Sales of Furniture at Belvoir, 1774 August 15, overall and detail [RM-851 ; MS-5306]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6839 - Chippendale side chair - G. Freeland Peter collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6840 - Copper preserving pot - G. Freeland Peter collection;  bequested to Mount Vernon in 1991 [W-3550/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6841 - Silver candlesticks - George Washington, G. Freeland Peter collection; bequest to Mount Vernon in 1991 [W-3549/C-D]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6842 - Book - The Gleaner Vol. III, with George Washington signature [ML-204-D]]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6843/A-B - Archaeology - oval nameplate \"Gen, Washington\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6844/A-B - Archaeology - artifacts ; Annual Report 1991\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6845 - Map - Barbados, 1734 [MAP-4058]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6846 - Engraving - Cornwallis \"Surrender at Yorktown\" [SC-171]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6847 - Copy photograph, Hall Bedroom [Small Room] ca. 1890\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6852 - Mrs. Anderson, Vice Regent of Texas (third from left) and Herb Prevost (first from left); Negative made from slide\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6853/1-3 - Central Passage staircase (without carpet)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6854 - George Washington's sundial (studio shot) [W-715]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6855 -  Copy photograph, Large Dining Room [New Room] ca. 1900\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6856/A-C - Houdon Bust [W-369]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6872 - Copy photograph, Bull's-eye room; Colorfax; see CS-5161/6\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6873 - Copy photograph, Southeast Garret Room; Colorfax; see CS-4679/27\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6874 - Copy photograph, Third floor hall and stairs to cupola; Colorfax; see CS-4679/29\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6875 - Copy photograph, Third floor stairway; Colorfax; see CS-4679/34\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6876 - Copy photograph, South lumber room; Colorfax; see CS-5162/14\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6877 - Copy photograph, Central Passage, view from landing; Colorfax; see CS-4382/2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6878 - Copy photograph, Closet of Washington Bedchamber; Colorfax; see CS-5162/4\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6881 - Copy photograph, Closet off Washington Bedroom; internegative made from color slide, not good\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6883 - Copy photograph, Aerial of East Front; from CS-4860/59\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6884 - Copy photograph, Sarah Tracy; Made from original photo in Library \"Record Photos\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6933 - Copy photograph, Texas gate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6934/1-3 - Copy photograph, Dirigible or airship over Mount Vernon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6935 - Copy photograph, View through colonnade (south) to river\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6936 - Copy photograph, East Front in snow\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6937 - Copy photograph, Stable in snow\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6938 - Copy photograph, Mansion East Front from north in snow\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6939 - Copy photograph, Greenhouse and parterres in snow\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6940/1-3 - Copy photograph, Views across Potomac River to Maryland shore, several include gate to deer park\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6941 - Copy photograph, View across Potomac River looking south\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6942/1-2 - Copy photograph, Storm Damage; BW-6942/1 - Fallen tree on Bowling Green with Greenhouse in background ; BW-6942/2 - Fallen tree inside Upper Garden\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6943 - Copy photograph, Greenhouse - Upper Garden\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6944 - Copy photograph, Upper Garden - view towards Spinning House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6945 - Copy photograph, Mansion - West Front\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6946/1-4 - Copy photograph, Mansion - East Front, multiple views (distant, south, north and from east east lawn)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6947 - Copy photograph, Texas gate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6948 - Copy photograph, Parking area near Texas gate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6973/1-3 - Fairfax riding chair [H-1888] photographed on the estate from various angles\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6979/1-3 - Cane - Top of cane head with George Washington crest [W-578] and side view of head of cane\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6980 - Manuscript, Petition for George Washington's boundary lands, 1754 February 9 (detail)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6981 - Document, Society of the Cincinnati certificate for James Williams of Virginia, 1787 March 1 [RM-838; MS-5366]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6982 - Map of Virginia \u0026amp; Maryland - 1755\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6983 - Book illustration - Plate 62 from Pain's Practical Builder, 1774\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6984/1-4 - Letter, George Washington to William Washington, 1793 March 3 [RM-873; MS-5333]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6985/1-2 - Barn plan, Enclosure, George Washington to William Pearce, 1795 May [RM-490 ; MS-4063]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6986 - Newspaper - National Intelligencer, 1858 May 6\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6987/1-2 - Invoice, for services provided by James Craik, 1791 November 14 [RM-873; MS-5334]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6988 - Document, The Inspection Return of the Music in the Army, 1782 July 1 [RM-886, MS-5384]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6989 - Paintings - small landscape attributed to Nelly Custis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6990 - Copy photograph, Tea Room outside Texas Gate, ca. 1930\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6991 - Engraving - Mount Vernon, the seat of the late Genl. G. Washington by Seymour, after Birch\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6992 - Portrait - George Washington by Le Paon [M-3660]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6993/1-2 - Miniature - portrait of Eliza Parke Custis, by James Peale [M-3615]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6994 - Silver wine syphon [M-3652], Gift of Mrs. Hollis Vice Regent Emeritus, of South Carolina\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6995 - Silver cream pail with cobalt glass liner [W-3653/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6996 - Life mask of George Washington [M-3613/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6997 - Items from archaeological dig\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7010/1-4 - Photomechanical print - Engraving, East front of Mount Vernon, J. Andrews and E. Croome - ca. 1839; Masterprint\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7024 - Copy photograph, Mount Vernon Ladies Association (MVLA) - Personnel John A. Castellani - East Front; Alexandra Gazette\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7058 - Copy photograph, Sixteen-sided barn from glass slide\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7068/1-4 - George Washington's dentures [W-1520], various angles\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7072 - Piazza - view to south with chairs; Washington House; see also CS-4668/16\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7079/1-10 - Conservation of frame; BW-7079/1-2 - Entire frame, before treatment; BW-7079/3-4 - Entire frame, during treatment; BW-7079/5 - Upper right corner, before treatment; BW-7079/6-7 - Upper right corner, during treatment; BW-7079/8 - Bottom right corner, before treatment; BW-7079/9-10 - Bottom right corner, during treatment; [M-3660/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7087 - George Washington farmer on horseback by N.C. Wyeth; see CT-5756; Owned by Brandywine Museum [LOAN]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7088/A-B - Cupola after restoration ; from CS-5791/20\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7114 - Lithograph - \"Tribute to Mount Vernon Fund\", oval George Washington after Gilbert Stuart\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7135/A-B - Portrait - George Washington by Gilbert Stuart, c. 1798 [H-4]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7136/A-B - Views of East and West Front by Edward Savage [H-2445/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7165 - Copy photograph, Pioneer Farmer site - pit sawing ; see CS-5870/2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7166 - Copy photograph, Pioneer Farmer site - nail making; see CS-5881/1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7167 - Copy photograph, Visitors - Wreath laying at Tomb; see CS-5883/10\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7184/A-B - Copy photograph, Colonial Days - Dr. Charles Young; from color slides in Education department\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7185 - Copy photograph, Exhibit Banner - D.A.R.; from color slide in Education department\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7186 - Copy photograph, Colonial Days - Candlemaker; from color slide in Education department\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7187 - Copy photograph, Licensing - reproductions brass door knocker; from color transparency from Licensing department\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7188 - Copy photograph, Licensing - reproductions, sun dial; from color transparency from Licensing department\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7208 - Copy photograph, Holiday table - Large Dining Room [New Room]; from CT-5433-1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7227 - Engraving - Whately-Sinclair birds-eye view of Mount Vernon [EV-4442/RP-658]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7245 - Engraving - British Surrendering at Yorktown\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7246 - Engraving - Display of the United States of America Amos Doolittle [SC-4]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7256 - Copy photograph, Engraving - Battle of Princeton [Print-4915/RP-725]; Original by Hal Conroy; from CS-5579/2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7257/1-2 - Glassware - Masonic decanter and firing glass [M-3881/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7258 - Furnishings - 18th century letter press [M-3885]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7259 - Needlework - Embroidered bird on silk \"MW\" [W-3883]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7260 - Masonic apron [H-3884/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7261 - Needlework - Washington memorial sampler [M-3846/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7265 - Society of the Cincinnati dinner plate [W-1436/I]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7270/1-13 - Exhibit - Mikimoto pearl model of Mount Vernon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7280 - Copy photograph, early view, Mary Washington House in Fredericksburg; from old glass lantern slide\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7281 - Copy photograph, Mansion interior, Study; from old glass lantern slide\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7282 - Copy photograph, Pioneer Farmer - construction - framing detail - 16-sided barn ; from CS-6014/23\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7283 - Copy photograph, Mount Vernon grounds - brick wall; from CS-6014/46\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7284 - Copy photograph, Aerial - grounds - Pioneer Farm; from CS-6014/65\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7285 - Copy photograph, Doolittle engraving [SC-4]; from CS-6026/6\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7286 - Copy photograph, Engraving - George Washington - farmer (detail); from CS-6014/62\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7287/1-2 - Copy photograph, Museum - annex, archaeology exhibit; from CS-6037/11, 19\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7288 - Copy photograph, Livestock - pig; from CS-5881/12\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7289 - Copy photograph, Education - Colonial Days - hoop game; from uncatalogued color slide in Education department\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7290 - Copy photograph, Education - Colonial Days - girl in costume; from uncatalogued color slide in Education department\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7291 - Copy photograph, Printed illustration - 16-sided barn; from uncatalogued color slide\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7292 - Copy photograph, Colonial Days - sheep shearing; from uncatalogued color slide\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7293 - Copy photograph, Book illustration - livestock - pig; from uncatalogued color slide\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7294 - Copy photograph, Pioneer Farm - harvesting grain; from uncatalogued color slide\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7295 - Measured drawing - George Washington - 16-sided barn ; from CS-6014-17, original at the Library of Congress\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7322/1-3 - Portrait - Lawrence Washington [W-126]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7326 - Copy photograph, Painting - \"Washington escorting mother into ballroom in Fredericksburg\" by Howard Pyle; from old glass plate negative, Library Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7327 - Copy photograph, Fredericksburg, VA, from across the Rappahannock River; from old glass plate negative - Library Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7328 - Copy photograph, Mary Washington House, Fredericksburg, VA; from old glass plate negative - Library Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7329 - Copy photograph, Mary Washington monument, Fredericksburg, VA; from old glass plate negative - Library Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7330 - Copy photograph, Engraving - Washington's mother persuading him not to go to sea; from old glass plate negative - Library Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7331 - Furnishings - dressing glass - lacquered - single tier [W-221]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7332 - Copy photograph, Biscuit porcelain plaque - George Washington [W-3868]; Peter collection; from CT-4524\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7333 - Copy photograph, North Lane;  RP-65, Pg-4022a\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7334/1-2 - Engraving - Martha Washington, after Stuart; Engraved by H. B. Halls Sons, NY [Print-4869/RP-695]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7335/1-2 - Engraving - George Washington - \"Premier President des Etats Unis de Amerique\" ; Print-4858/RP-695\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7336/1-2 - Engraving - George Washington by H. B. Halls Sons; Print-4870/RP-695\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7337/1-2 - Manuscript - Distillery ledger, January 1799 (detail)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7338/1-2 - Manuscript - ledger - distillery; page 39 [RM-929 ; MS-5468]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7339/1-2 - Manuscript - oath - loyalty - Greenleaf, Moses - 1778 May 10 [RM-931; MS-5472]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7340/1-2 - Manuscript - letter - Edward Braddock to Governor Robert H. Morris, 1755 March 10 [RM-928; MS-5467]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7341/1-2 - Manuscript - enlistment - Army, 1776 January 26 [RM-935 ; MS-5479]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7342/1-3 - Manuscript - letter - George Washington to Martha Washington, 1775 June 23 [MSS-252]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7343/1-2 - Books - Row of 5 books; 1996 Accessions\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7344/1-5 - Portrait - George Washington by Charles Willson Peale; LOAN - Stephen Smith Restricted\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7345/1-2 - Furniture - Windsor armchair - Gaw [M-3922/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7346/1-2 - Furniture - Windsor armchair - Gaw [M-3922/B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7347/1-2 - Military equipment - sword - Braddock [W-82], detail of hilt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7348/1-4 - Jewelry - locket - hair [W-613]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7349/1-2 - Personal gear - toothbrush, tongue scraper, case [W-615/A-D]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7350/1-3 - Personal gear - toothbrush [W-615/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7351/1-2 - Personal gear - dental tools [W-595/A-I]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7352/1-2 - Coffin fragment - gilt frame memento mori [W-3928]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7359 - Copy photograph, Harpsichord; from CS-4389/1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7372 - Copy photograph, Washington  Bedchamber - view to northwest corner; from CS-4612/8\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7373 - Copy photograph, Survey - Division - George Washington \u0026amp; Spencer, redrawn by Worth Bailey, 1944; from CS-3949\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7374/1-2 - Book illustration - British Architect by Batty Langley - Plate L - fireplace\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7375/1-2 - Book - New Principles of Gardening by Batty Langley, p. 202\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7376/1-2 - Book illustration - Country and City Builder by Batty Langley - Plate 5 - roof layout\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7377/1-2 - Book illustration - Country and City Builder by Batty Langley - Plate CXIV - Pulpit\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7378/1-2 - Conjectural drawing - Belvoir Mansion\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7386 - Copy photograph, U.S.S. Omaha in river, ca. 1930\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7387 - Copy photograph, Mansion - East Front\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7388 - Copy photograph, Mansion - south elevation, 1859\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7389 - Copy photograph, Mansion - south elevation, ca. 1859\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7390 - Copy photograph, Large Dining Room;  retro; Detroit Publishing Co.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7391 - Copy photograph, Mansion - south porch (Florida Cunningham), original photograph by Luke C. Dillon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7392 - Copy photograph, Mansion - southeast, ca. 1890s, with Statehood Train Party. Original photograph by Luke C. Dillon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7393 - Copy photograph, Mansion - East Front, from northeast, ca. 1859\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7399/1-2 - Furniture - Martha Washington dressing table [W-372]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7400/1-2 - Surveying and navigational - detail of terrestrial globe [W-166]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7401/1-2 - Furniture -  French writing desk belonging to Martha Washington (scenario with glasses/letter) [W-220]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7402/1-6 - Ceramic - Garniture vases - lions [W-972/A \u0026amp; B] [W-2260/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7403/1-2 - Silver - salver with pistol-handled knife and fork [knife and fork - W-2693/A-B - LOAN, restricted]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7404/1-2 - Silver - salver with pistol-handled knife and fork with reflection of wine glass [knife and fork W-2693/A-B - LOAN, restricted]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7405/1-2 - Furniture - Detail of chair back [M-2085]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7406/1-2 - Portrait - George Washington - Charles Willson Peale [H-17]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7407/1-2 - Manuscript - Vaughan Plan - Vaughan Journal - drafting tools\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7408/1-2 - Painting - Washington and Gist Crossing Allegheny possibly by Huntington [M-3941]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7409/1-2 - Engraving - New York fire - 1776\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7410/1-2 - Painting - George Washington's Tomb at Mount Vernon (at night) - Matthew Prior [M-3702]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7411/1-2 - Painting - George Washington's Tomb at Mount Vernon (daytime) - Matthew Prior [M-3701]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7412/1-2 - Portrait - George Washington - Gilbert Stuart [H-4]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7413/1-2 - Portrait - George Washington, porthole - Rembrandt Peale [H-2062]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7414/1-4 - Portrait - George Washington, miniature - John Ramage; front and reverse [W-3935]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7415/1-2 - Portrait - George Washington, miniature - Charles Willson Peale, 1776 [W-460]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7416/1-2 - Ceramics - Custine - coffee pot, detail [W-1209]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7417/1-2 - Firearm - pistol, detail [W-480]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7418/1-2 - Ceramic - Canton - flowerpot, detail [W-2329]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7419/1-2 - Silver - cruet stand [M-3436/A-F]; LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7420/1-2 - Ceramic - States - cup, saucer [W-1497]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7421/1-2 - Painting - Morning - Winstanley [W-1179]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7422/1-2 - Painting - Evening - Winstanley [W-1180]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7423/1-2 - Painting - Great Falls - Beck [W-2]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7424/1-2 - Painting - Harper's Ferry - Beck [W-3]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7425/1-2 - Ceramic - Cincinnati - plate, detail\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7426/1-2 - Silver - 4-bottle wine cooler\t[W-2618]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7427/1-2 - Silver - Humphreys spoon - handles\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7428/1-2 - Military equipment - dress sword [W-84]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7429/1-6 - Furnishings - fire buckets [W-403]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7430/1-4 - Clock - French mantel clock [W-11]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7431/1-2 - Furnishing - Detail of dressing glass [W-195] with pearl earrings [W-1444/B-C]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7432/1-2 - Furnishing - leather key basket [W-2072]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7433/1-2 - Furnishing - brass fender with dogs [W-7]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7434/1-3 - Brass telescope, overall and details [W-679]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7435/1-2 - Military equipment - silver spur on boot [W-1467]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7436/1-3 - Metal plate warmer [W-2180], detail\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7437/1-2 - Silver - candlestick - detail of ram's head [W-2521]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7438/1-2 - Furnishings - personal gear - riding crop - detail of handle [?]-1213\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7439/1-2 - Jewelry - grouping of pearl and gold necklace with a cameo ring\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7440/1-3 - Jewelry - gold watch [W-446] on waistcoat pocket detail [W-575]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7441/1-2 - Jewelry - portrait - miniature - George Washington by Trumbull [W-470]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7442/1-2 - Personal gear - snuff box - gold and agate [W-2810]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7443/1-2 - Military equipment - pewter plate, camp knife and fork\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7444/1-2 -Barometer [W-161]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7445/1-2 - Portrait - Bust - George Washington - Houdon [W-369]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7446/1-4 - Textile - quilt - pieced - Martha Washington [W-1522]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7447/1-2 - Furniture - side chair - Chippendale style pretzel back - detail\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7448/1-2 - Furniture - side chair - Sheraton - Aitken - back detail\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7449/1-2 - Furniture - side chair - Chippendale style - leg detail ; H-8\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7450/1-2 - Ceramic - bisque figures on plateau\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7451/1-2 - Silver candlesticks [W-18/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7452/1-2 - Manuscript - letter - George Washington to Charles Willson Peale, 1787 March 13 [MS-5504, RM-951]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7453/1-2 - Manuscript - Revenue Inspector's form, 1795 July 8 [MS-5480, RM-937]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7454/1-2 - Manuscript - 1789 May 8 - estimate for saddle - George Washington [MS-5508, RM-955]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7455/1-2 - Manuscript - lottery ticket - 1768 - George Washington signature [MS-5479, RM-937]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7456/1-2 - Manuscript - Champagne label\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7457/1-2 - Manuscript - letter - George Washington to Burwell Bassett, 1773 June 20 [MS-5503, RM-950]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7458/1-2 - Colonial note, five pounds, 1760 May 1 [MS-5483, RM-937]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7459/1-2 - Manuscript - survey - George Washington - 1752 April 12 [MS-5502, RM-950]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7460/1-2 - Pamphlets - Parliamentary Acts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7461/1-2 - Engraving - George Washington - Savage - 1793 [Print-5018, RP-755]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7462/1-2 - Silver - lighting device - Argand table lamp\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7463/1-2 - Portrait - miniature - Custis, Jacky [W-2102/B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7464/1-2 - Surveying compass - brass - Chandlee [W-164]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7465/1-2 - Manuscript - surveys and drafting tools\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7466/1-2 - Trunk - George Washington - detail of nameplate [W-366]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7467/1-2 - Military equipment - sash - Braddock (detail) [W-86]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7468/1-4 - Archeology - sherds - reconstructed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7469/1-2 - Metal - brass nameplate - George Washington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7470/1-2 - Portrait - miniature - Martha Washington - Charles Willson Peale - 1776 [W-2102/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7471/1-2 - Furniture - Windsor - armchair - GAW maker's mark\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7472/1-2 - Ceramic - punchbowl - glassware - wine glasses\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7473/1-3 - Portrait - George Washington - Le Paon [M-3660]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7474/1-2 - Silver - salver - fork - Washington crest\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7475/1-4 - Jewelry - ring - cameo - George Washington [H-1480]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7479 - Copy photograph, Thomas A. Edison planting tree at Mount Vernon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7483 - Painting - Kitchen at Mount Vernon - Eastman Johnson [M-1001]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7484 - Painting - Washington \u0026amp; Gist Crossing Allegheny [M-3941]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7485 - Map - Siege of Boston [MAP-4835]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7486 - Portrait - Officer of the British Royal Navy [M-3940]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7488 - Engraving - \"Early Days of Washington\" [M-1072, A-82]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7489 - Engraving - \"Washington \u0026amp; Gist Crossing Allegheny\" [RP-711, Print 4890]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7490 - Engraving - \"Life of George Washington, the Farmer\", Stearns [M-1087/cc, A-169]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7491 - Engraving - \"Washington and Friends after a Day's Hunt\" [RP-633, Print 4289]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7492 - Engraving - \"Home of Washington\" after Rossiter and Mignot [WB-53A1, RP-444, MPA-15]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7493 - Engraving - \"Washington Delivering Inauguration Address\" ; RP-631, Print 4287\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7494 - Engraving - \"George Washington\" after G. Stuart [RP-403, Print 1278]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7495 - Engraving - \"Courtship of Washington\" [WB-12A1/A, RP-444]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7496 - Engraving - \"Life of George Washington, the Soldier\",Battle of Monongahela [WB-9A1, RP-444]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7497 - Engraving - \"Washington at Mount Vernon, 1787\", N. Currier [WB-53AA1, RP-444]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7498 - Distillery ledger, 1799 [RM-929 ; MS-5468]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7499 - Distillery ledger, 1799 [RM-929 ; MS-5468]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7500 - Distillery ledger, 1799 [RM-929 ; MS-5468]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7501 - Distillery ledger, 1799 [RM-929 ; MS-5468]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7502 - Distillery ledger, 1799 [RM-929 ; MS-5468]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7503 - Drawing - Barn Plan - calculation of bricks, George Washington [RM-490 ; MS-4063]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7504 - Survey - George Washington for Samuel Isaac - 1751 [RM-919 ; MS-5451]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7505 - Survey - George Washington for William Nayler - 1752 [RM-950 ; MS-5502]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7506/1-8 - Manuscript - slave census, George Washington, 1799 - 8 pages [A-366.65]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7507/1-2 - Letter - George Washington to Burwell Bassett, 1773 June 20 [RM-950; MS-5503]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7508 - Plat, Ferry and French's farms, 1783, drawn by George Washington [W-179]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7509 - Measured drawing - Mansion balustrade, 1876 March 15\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7510 - Measured drawing - George Washington - plan for fireplace, chimneys\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7511 - Notes and drawing, Deer park wall, 1798 October [RM-770 ; MS-5082]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7512 - Measured drawing of Mansion, 1932, World Expositions\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7513 - Ceramic - punch bowl - Chinese export; Tudor Place collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7514 - Heating \u0026amp; lighting device - brass - andirons; Tudor Place collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7515 - Medals - Masonic - George Washington ; Owner - Kenmore Association\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7516 - Furniture - card table ; Owner - Kenmore Association\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7517/1-6 - Manuscript - Will - George Washington; BW-7517/1-4 - pages 1-4; BW-7517/5-6 - pages 9-10; Fairfax Circuit Court collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7517/7-14 - Manuscript - Will - George Washington; BW-7517/7 - page 17, 7517/8-10 - pages 18-20; BW-7517/11 - page 27; BW-7517/12 - page 29; BW-7517/13 - page 14; BW-7517/14 - cover; Fairfax County Circuit Court\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7518/1-2 - Engraving - \"Inauguration of Washington\" after Chappel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7539 - Book - Treatise on Fruit Trees, 1757, by Thomas Hitt - Plate VII\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7540/1-2 - Book illustration - Hot House Gardener, Sugar Loaf Pineapple\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7541/1-2 - Book illustration - Hot House Gardener, Plate No. 3 - Peach/Nectar\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7542/1-2 - Book illustration - Hot House Gardener - Cantaloupe melon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7543/1-2 - Book illustration - Hot House Gardener - Plate No. 4 -cherry/strawberry\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7544/1-4 - Book illustrations - The Complete Farmer - tools; Plate III, Plate IV, Plate VI, and Plate VII\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7545/1-6 - Book illustration - Le Jardinier Solitaire - tools ; pages 148-153\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7546 - Engraving - Mount Vernon East Front - Birch\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7547 - Lithograph - Plan of Mount Vernon - C. Currier [M-836] - shows slave cemetery\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7548/1-2 - Engraving - His Excellency George Washington - Rondel - George Washington on horse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7549/1-2 - Manuscript - George Washington drawing - Greenhouse plan no. 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7550/1-2 - Manuscript - George Washington drawing - Greenhouse plan no. 2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7553 - Copy photograph, Early view - photograph of Mansion, southeast, original date 1858\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7554 - Engraving - Surrender Earl of Cornwallis [Print-5196/RP-810]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7555 - Engraving - Washington Crossing the Delaware\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7556 - Manuscript - George Washington's drawing, Mansion, West Front [W-1369/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7557 - Letter, George Washington to Martha Washington, 1775 June 23 [MSS-252]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7558 - Textile - toile - George Washington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7559 - Clothing - George Washington - banyan [W-2407/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7560 - Clothing - Martha Washington - brown silk gown [W-1523]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7561 - Engraving - The Captive [Print-5226/RP-823]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7562 - Engraving - Old Tomb\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7563 - Engraving - Death of Major Pierson [Print-5229/RP-823]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7564 - Engraving - Death of Earl of Chatham [Print-5228/A/RP-823]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7565 - Engraving - Washington's adieu to Generals [WB-41D1]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7566 - Engraving - Dead soldier [Print-5227/RP-823]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7567 - Copy photograph, Early view - Washington's Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber], cabinet card\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7568 - Etching - George Washington, surveyor\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7569 - Engraving - George Washington taking command of the American Army [Print-4898/RP-716]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7570 - Engraving - Apotheosis of Washington [Print-5224/RP-821]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7571 - Map - Plan of the City of Washington, 1800 [MAP-5197/RP-811]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7572 - Personal gear - fishing tackle Japanned box [W-2201]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7573 - Personal gear - sun spectacles [W-490]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7574 - Ambrotype - Tom [H-1884]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7575 - Key to the Bastille [W-14/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7576 - Bastille model [W-402]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7577 - Ceramic - blue and white tureen with cover and platter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7578 - Life mask of George Washington [M-3613/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7579/1-2 - Glassware - bell jars [M-3989 and M-3990]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7580 - Ceramic - pitcher - Apotheosis [M-3994]; deaccessioned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7581 - Licensing - jewelry - charm bracelet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7582 - Book illustration - The Complete Farmer, Plate VII\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7585/1-2 - Manuscript - rotation of crops - Dogue Run Farm\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7586/1-2 - Manuscript - crop rotation - Ferry Farm fields [RM-595 ; MS-4480]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7587/1-4 - Manuscript - crop rotation, six fields\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7588/1-4 - Letter, George Washington to William Pearce, 1794 May 4 [RM-490-F; MS-3960]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7589/1-4 - Letter, George Washington to William Pearce - 1795 December 13 [RM-490-F; MS-4026]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7590/1-4 - Letter, Martha Washington to Frances Bassett Washington, 1794 December 15 [A-680.41]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7591/1-6 - Letter, Martha Washington to Frances Bassett Washington, 1794 November 22 [RM-365 ; MS-2950]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7592/1-4 - Letter, George Washington to George Washington Fairfax - 1758 September 25 [W-429]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7593/1-2 - Manuscript - Poem - Elizabeth Powel - 1792 February 22\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7594/1-2 - Letter, Elizabeth Powel to George Washington - 1783 November 15 [A-572]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7595/1-2 - Account, Martha Washington's expenses, 1783 July 1 [A-581.1]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7596/1-4 - Letter, John Parke Custis to George Washington, 1776 June 10 [A-516.17]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7597/1-4 - Letter, John Parke Custis to Martha Washington, 1776 August 21 [W-632]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7598/1-6 - Letter, Tobias Lear to Mather, 1799 December 16\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7599/1-2 - Letter, Warner Lewis to George Washington, 1755 August 9 [A-301.282]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7600/1-4 - Letter, George Washington to Charles Lawrence, 26 April 1763 [RM-703; MS-4755]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7601/1-4 - Letter, George Washington to John Greenwood, 1797 January 20 [RM-685; MS-4663]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7602/1-2 - Engraving -'Lived respected and Fear'd -- Died Lamented and rever'd' - Columbia lamenting - Pember \u0026amp; Luzarder, 1800 [M-1087/H-1]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7603/1-2 - Engraving - Washington Family after Savage\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7604/1-2 - Engraving - mezzotint, George Washington, Charles Willson Peale, 1787 [M-2086/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7605/1-2 - Engraving - G. Washington in his Last Illness, 1800 [M-1087/H-2]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7606/1-2 - Engraving - 'Thus Virtue Triumphs Gloriously,' Alexander the Great enters Babylon [W-717/C]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7607/1-2 - Engraving - 'Virtue Surmounts All Difficulties,' with Alexander the Great [W-717/D]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7608/1-2 - Engraving - mezzotint - Benjamin Franklin - Charles Willson Peale [M-2086/C]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7609/1-2 - Engraving - mezzotint - Lafayette, Charles Willson Peale [M-2086/B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7610/1-2 - Engraving - 'He's Truly the Brave that Overcomes Himself,' Alexander the Great with Darius [W-717/B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7611/1-2 - Engraving - Portrait - George Washington, John Norman [Print-5075/RP-110]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7612/1-2 - Engraving - America lamenting her loss, James Sharples, 1800 [SC-16]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7613/1-2 - Engraving - Pater Patriae by John Coles, Jr., engraving by Gridley [SC-2]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7614/1-4 - Letter, Lund Washington to George Washington, 1775 October 15 [A-283.30]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7615/1-2 - Letter, George Washington to John Rumney, 1786 May 15 - pavers and piazza [W-419]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7616/1-2 - Letter, George Washington to George Digges, 1786 December 28 - pine plank [RM-801; MS-5216]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7617/1-4 - Document - Plantation Manager weekly report, 1793 February 10-16 [A-301.12]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7618/1-2 - Document, Carpenter's Report, 1793 February 17 [A-283.93]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7619/1-4 - Letter, George Washington to William Washington, 1793 March 3 [RM-873; MS-5333]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7620/1-2 - Document, Carpenter's Report, 1793 March 23 [A-283.98]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7621/1-6 - Document, Weekly Report, 1793 August 4-10 [A-283.101]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7622/1-4 - Document, Articles of Agreement with Thomas Green, 1793 October 25 [RM-690; MS-4702]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7623/1-2 - Letter, George Washington to William Thornton, 1798 December 20 - Townhouse [W-1370]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7651/1-2 - Survey, George Washington to John Posey, 1769 October 10 [A-481.1]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7652/1-6 - Document, Indenture for the leasing of the Mount Vernon estate from George and Ann Lee to George Washington, 1754 December 17 [RM-726; MS-4912]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7653/1-6 - Letter, George Washington to Robert Lewis, 1799 August 17 [A-734.3]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7654/1-2 - Letter, George Washington to Commissioners of the Federal City, 1799 August 28 [RM-186; MS-2574]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7655/1-2 - Lottery ticket # 210, 1768 [RM-937; MS-5479]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7656/1-2 - Broadside, Instructions to the Commanders of the Private Ships or Vessels of War, 1776 April 3 [MS-5457]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7657/1-2 - Enlistment Form, 1776 January 26 [RM-935; MS-5476]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7658 - Book - title page, Botanical Magazine by William Curtis - George Washington signature\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7659/1-4 - Eulogy, title page, Funeral Oration by Henry Lee, signed \"Amasa Stetson\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7660/1-2 - Eulogy, title page - Gouverner Morris\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7661/1-2 - Masonic Eulogy, title page\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7662/1-2 - Eulogy, title page - Thomas Paine\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount of Articles Bought and Price paid, 1794 April-June, kitchen staples during the presidency [\t\nW-678]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7664/1-6 - Book - Military Instructions, title page and dedication pages [M-1839]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7665/1-6 - Book - Military Instructions for Officers, title page and dedication pages [RL-6105]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7666/1-2 - List of slaves returned from British, 1781 [RM-770 ; MS-5084]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7667/1-2 - Document, \"Memorandum of the Division of Slaves of the Late Lawrence Washington Esq.\", 1754 December 10 [RM-698; MS-4745]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7668/1-4 - Manuscript - Division of Negroes, 1754 December 10\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7669/1-2 - Survey - Plat of Mansion House fields [RM-490 ; MS-4065]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7670/1-2 - Survey - Fairfax County tracts, 1770 [RM-93 ; MS-2241]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7671/1-2 - Survey, distances from Cameron to Colchester, 1788 [W-370]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7672 - Copy photograph, Slave cabin ca. 1908 [RP-412, PG-3722]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7673 - Copy photograph, Miss Harriet Clayton Comegys - Regent of MVLA; From Record Photos\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7674 - Portrait of Harrison H. Dodge, Superintendent of Mount Vernon; From Record Photos\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7675/1-3 - Houdon Bust (various angles), after 1999 conservation [W-369]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7676 - Furniture - armchair made by Robert Walker [W-4014]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7677 - Book, title page - publication of George Washington's Will, 1800\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7678 - Group of early pamphlets ; Loan - Brian Bex\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7679 - Book, title page - Common Sense, 6th edition; Loan - Brian Bex\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7680 - Book, title page - U.S. Constitution\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7681/1-2 - Book - An Analytick Treatise of Conick Sections, title page and detail of signature by George Washington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7682 - Engraving - Tomb of Washington - Childs \u0026amp; Inman [Print-5235/RP-829]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7683 - Engraving - L'Entre Triumphale de Troupes Royales a Nouvelle Yorck [Print-5234/RP-828]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7685 - Engraving - \"The Levee\" [WB-50A1]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7686 - Engraving - Marriage of Washington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEngraving - Brissots interview with General Washington [M-1894/65]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7688 - Engraving - Interview between Mr. Dinwiddie and George Washington [WB-4B1]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7689 - Engraving - Washington Parting with his Officers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7690 - Engraving - Washington as Surveyor, engraved by George R. Hall, after Darley, c. 1850-1860 [WB-3B1/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7691 - Engraving - Home of Washington, by Thomas Oldham Barlow, after Rossiter and Mignot\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7692 - Engraving - Early Days of Washington, by Walter, afer Inman, c. 1840-1860\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7693 - Engraving - Washington's First Interview with Mrs. Custis, by Ellis, after Darley [J-665/16]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7694 - Engraving - Bowling on the Green, by Childe Hassam, 1932\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7695 - Engraving - Washington's Farewell to His Officers, by Phillibrown, after Chappe, 1858 [Print-3178]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7696 - Engraving - Washington at Valley Forge, by McGoffin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7697 - Engraving - George Washington (Athenaeum), after Stuart\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7698 - Portrait - George Washington - Gilbert Stuart, c. 1798 [H-4]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7712 - Illustration - Memorial urn \"GW\" from eulogy - An oration on the sublime virtues of General George Washington [Jackson 4]. Featuerd in publication 'A Nation Mourns: Bishop James Madison's memorial eulogy [1800]...edited edition, 1999\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7713 - Illustration - Memorial urn - George Washington , eulogy by Dr. Isaac Ledyard [Jackson 138]. Featuerd in publication 'A Nation Mourns: Bishop James Madison's memorial eulogy [1800]...edited edition, 1999\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7714 - Illustration - Garland swag found in an oration. Featuerd in publication 'A Nation Mourns: Bishop James Madison's memorial eulogy [1800]...edited edition, 1999\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7715 - Illustration - Willow tree and GW obelisk, eulogy - An oration occasioned by the death of Gen. George Washington : pronounced in the First Baptist Meeting-House in the city of New-York, on February 22, 1800, at the invitation of the corporation of the church and published at their request [Jackson 140]. Featuerd in publication 'A Nation Mourns: Bishop James Madison's memorial eulogy [1800]...edited edition, 1999\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7716 - Illustration - spear, banner, branch. Featuerd in publication 'A Nation Mourns: Bishop James Madison's memorial eulogy [1800]...edited edition, 1999\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7717 - Illustration - 2 feathers with bow. Featuerd in publication 'A Nation Mourns: Bishop James Madison's memorial eulogy [1800]...edited edition, 1999\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7718 - Illustration - decorative swag. Featuerd in publication 'A Nation Mourns: Bishop James Madison's memorial eulogy [1800]...edited edition, 1999\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7719/1-2 - Engraving - Sacred to Patriotism [W-2796]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7720/1-2 - Engraving - Vertue Fit to Govern the World, Alexander Defeats Darius [W-717/E]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7721 - Engraving - The Prayer at Valley Force (with George Washington), by McRae, after Brueckner, 1889. Photograph by Rasmussen.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7722 - Copy photograph, Aerial view - 16-sided barn (new) complex, from CS-6193\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7724 - Engraving - First in Peace. \"Representing the Arrival of General George Washington at the Battery, New York, April 23, 1789.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7726 - Copy photograph, Thomas Edison planting a tree - 2 copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7727 - Copy photograph, Ford Fire Engine at Mount Vernon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7728 - Copy photograph, Eleanor Roosevelt, Madame Chiang Kai-Chek, President Franklin D. Roosevelt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7729 - Copy photograph, President Anastasio Somoza of Nicaragua, Eleanor Roosevelt, Mrs. Somoza\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7730 - Copy photograph, President John F. Kennedy, The Begum Nasir Aurangzeb, Jacqueline Kennedy, President Ayub Khan of Pakistan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7731 - Copy photograph, Queen Elizabeth, King George VI of England, and Charles Cecil Wall, Resident Director\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7741 - Copy photograph, President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Winston Churchill; 2 copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7742 - Copy photograph, Charles de Gaulle of France\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7743 - Copy photograph, Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime Minister of India and Mrs.  Chester C. Bolton - Vice Regent of Ohio\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7744/1-3 - Furniture - Chippendale side chair, overall and details [W-4116]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7746 - Copy photograph, Crown Prince Akihito of Japan at the Tomb\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7747 - Copy photograph, British and French Missions on East Lawn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7748 - Copy photograph, Princess Margaret \u0026amp; Lord Snowden. Photograph by Norman Matheny.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7749 - Copy photograph, Airship over Mount Vernon; see BW-5890\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7750 - Copy photograph, President of Liberia, William V.S. Tubman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7751 - Copy photograph, Wharf - visitors arriving at Mount Vernon by boat - Wilson Line\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7752 - Copy photograph, Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia - Amur Saud with Cecil Wall in central passage\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7753 - Copy photograph, Boy Scout Jamboree\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7754 - Copy photograph, President and  Mrs. Hoover with Mr. Dodge; 2 copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7755 - Copy photograph, MVLA - Ann Pamela Cunningham and Vice Regents on Piazza with bust\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7756 - Engraving - George Washington by Waterman Lilly Ormsby c. 1830s [Print-5269/RP-863]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7757 - Mezzotint - George Washington by Edward Savage after Stuart's Lansdowne portrait - 1801 [Print-5271/RP-865]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7758 - Engraving - Inscriptiones Selectae,  sculptors working on bust of Washington by Louis-Lepold Boily c. 1800 [Print-5265/RP-858]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7759 - Newspaper - Thanksgiving Proclamation - January 1795 [MS-5602]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7760/1-6 - Document - list of men employed at Great Falls by the Potomack Company [MS-5603]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7761 - Letter, William D. Brackenridge to A.J. Downing, 1848 January 12 [MS-5606]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7762 -  Needlepoint - \"Portrait of George Washington,\" Earle Greathead, received Best New Design Award, Woodlawn Plantation 1999 [M-4094]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7763 - Portrait - George Washington - oil on panel by Edward Savage c. 1789-1796 [M-4097]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7764 - Silver - Ivory-handled knife and fork [M-4100]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7765 - Ceramic - tureen stand - Cincinnati [W-4069]; *Restricted loan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7766 - Watercolor - General Lafayette visits Washington's Tomb, ca. 1824 [M-4057]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7767 - Copy photograph, Table setting with bisque ornament, platter and Sevres china ; China Book, p. 121; (CT-4514, CS-4514)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1 - Custis Family Bible, Title page\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2 - Table - Duncan Phyfe; \nBW-2a - Table - Duncan Phyfe\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3 - 'Evening' painting Winstanley; BW-3a - 'Evening' painting Winstanley. Painting, titled - View of the North [Hudson] River (Evening), by William Winstanley, [W-1180] - SEE DUPLICATES (4x5)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5 - Comb and case; BW-5a - Comb and case\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6 - Commode chair; BW-6a - Commode chair\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7 - Wedding breakfast table\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-8 - Post and side board of bed; BW-8a - Post and side board of bed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-9 - Fireplace, Banquet Hall [New Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-10 - Mansion, N. E. view\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-11 - Banquet Hall - S. E. corner [New Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-12 - West Parlor - north side\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-12 - Pieces of Martha Washington's dresses; BW-13a - Pieces of Martha Washington's dresses\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-14 - Custis Family Bible\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-16 - Bowling Green - N. E. section\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-17 - Print - Adonis Carried Off by Venus; Bw-17a - Print - Adonis Carried Off by Venus\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-18 - Print - Diana Deceived by Venus\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-19 - Painting, View of the North [Hudson] River (Morning) by William Winstanley [W-1179]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-20 - Table from Mount Vernon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-21 - Black and white horizontal photograph of the little parlor at Mount Vernon. The view is towards the south wall and includes furnishings and the doorway leading to the central passage.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-22 - Black and white horizontal photograph of the little parlor at Mount Vernon. The view is towards the northwest corner and includes the harpsicord and fireplace.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-23 - Main Hall - west end [Central Passage]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-24 - Blue Bedroom [Blue Room], view towards the northwest corner\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-25 - Dining Room - west side [Small Dining Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-26 - Sitting Room - south side [Downstairs Chamber], view includes the doorway, fireplace, and furnishings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-27 - Bowling green, tree-lined north serpentine path along the north bowling green. View faces northwest and includes gated entrance into the upper garden.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-58 -  West Parlor - north side; Front Parlor view toward north wall which includes table with tea set and chair, door, and fireplace\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-29 - South Lane; view towards south lane from beyond the Mansion circle. The sundial is seen in the foreground\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-30 - Print from Mount Vernon - title in French, 'Pensent-Ils au Raisin? Dedie a Monsieur le Baron de Horleman...'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-31a - Portrait, The Unknown (supposedly, George Washington) [M-763] - painting returned to Glasgow Art Gallery, January 1952.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-32 - Letter - Earl of Buchan to George Washington, original letter not in the Mount Vernon collection.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-34 - Mrs. Washington's Room, view of Mansion's south lumber room, once believed to have been occupied by Mrs. Washington upon George Washington's death and formally titled 'Mrs. Washington's Bed Room or Chamber.' Later determined that Mrs. Washington resided in a different chamber on the third floor of the Mansion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-35 - Spinning House, view of north lane looking south through the opened north lane gate. The spinning house can be seen on the far right.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-36 - Pantry [Butler's Pantry], view of south wall which includes large liquour case, as well as view of plates and smaller liquour case in back room.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-37 - Summer House - From Mrs. Washington's Room, view from room formerly thought to have been occupied by Martha Washington after George Washington's death - South Lumber Room. Later determined that Mrs. Washington resided in a different chamber on the third floor of the Mansion. Potomac River visible above trees.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-38 - Butler's House [Circle Storehouse], taken on the Mansion circle looking towards the west gate. The circle storehouse or butler's house is visible on the left.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-39 - Nelly Custis' Room [Chintz Room], taken from doorway with view of south wall, which includes fireplace and closet door.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-40 - Gen. Washington's Room - S. W. corner, wallpapered room, view towards south wall which includes bed and armchair.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-41 - Lafayette Room, view of north wall in the Lafayette room at Mount Vernon. The view includes the fireplace, furnishings, and the corner of the bedstead.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-42 - Hall Bed Room [Small Room], second floor of Mansion\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-43 - Hall Bed Room [Small Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-44 - Washington Bedchamber, showing fireplace, room wallpapered, view towards northwest corner which includes fireplace, armchair, and dressing table.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-45 - Mansion, northwest corner, view of north facade of Mansion\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-46 - West Gate and Lodge, west gate and one of porters' lodges\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-47 - East Portico [Piazza], taken at the north end of the piazza looking south.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-47 - Mansion's east front, with balustrade on the piazza. Taken from the northeast lawn.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-50 - Kitchen interior, view towards fireplace which includes window, cupboards, table, and baking oven.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-51 - West Gate, looking west\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-52 - Mansion, west front, showing kitchen\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-53 - Exterior view of Palladian or Venetian window, north facade of Mansion\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-54 - Exterior view of Palladian or Venetian window, north facade of Mansion\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-55 - Mansion, west front, from bowling green\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-56 - Mansion, west front\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-57 -  Spinning room interior, view includes loom, spinning wheels, and various other implements.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-58 - View of trees from bowling green looking towards north serpentine path\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-59 - Mansion west front, shot from the south side of the bowling green.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-60 - View through south colonnade\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-61 - View through north colonnade towards Mansion courtyard\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-62 - Mansion's new room. Taken at night. View towards northeast corner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-63 - Study, view towards northwest corner, includes fireplace and Aitken secretary and bookcase.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-64 - View of the north wall and Palladian window in the Mansion's new room. Taken at night.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-65 - New Room view towards southeast corner, includes fireplace.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-66 - Yellow Room view is of the east wall and includes the bedstead, window and furnishings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-67 - South colonnade\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-68 - North colonnade, view through colonnade towards Mansion circle.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-69 - Study - view towards southeast corner includes book press, terrestrial globe and Aitken secretary and bookcase.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-70 - View of west front of Mansion from bowling green includes both colonnades, kitchen, servants' hall and gardener's house.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-76 - View of Chintz room from doorway, includes fireplace, crib and portion of the bedstead.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-77 - Dining room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-179 - candlesticks\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-571 - Mrs. Lucy H. Pickens  - Vice Regent of South Carolina\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-658 - Fireplace in West Parlor. Includes painting \"A Neat Landscape - after Claude Lorrain\" [W-356] above mantel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-659 - West Parlor, view towards north wall which includes fireplace, doorway, chairs, and portion of table with tea set.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-660 - South wall in the downstairs chamber at Mount Vernon. View includes the fireplace and room furnishings. The south door is opened providing a view to the back stairwell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-661 - West Parlor, view towards north wall which includes fireplace, portion of table with tea set, and doorway into New Room.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-713 - Tomb photograph includes oval sign that reads, \"Tomb of Washington. Erected 1830-1831. Site and material specified in Washington's will.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-714 - Vaughan Plan - copy by Longfellow\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-715 - Aerial view of the Mount Vernon estate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-716 - Engraving of 'The Death of Washington'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-718 - Army blimp over Mount Vernon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-877 - Silver nutmeg grater; BW-877a - Silver nutmeg grater - opened,\nObject number - W-718\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-881/A - West Parlor, June 1937. View toward east wall which includes china bowl and equestrian portrait of George Washington [H-54]; BW-881/B - Equestrian portrait of Washington in West Parlor [H-54]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-895 - Parterre - Flower Garden\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-898 - South lane looking south with the coach house or south lane gate closed at the end of the lane. View includes adjacent outbuildings - smokehouse, wash house, coach house and stable.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-899 - South serpentine walk which extends west from the Mansion circle along the bowling green.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-900a and 900b - Flower Garden beds in west corner of upper garden. Includes view of north garden house.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-901 - Sketch of Mount Vernon by Mr. Winslow Homer and letter carried by him dated October 8, 1861\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-905 - George Ford, tomb guard at Mount Vernon, posing in front of the entrance to Washington's tomb. Print made from negative presented to by a representative of the Children of the American Revolution Society. Ford served as a guard from 1924-1935.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-906 - Flower Garden - hedge along fence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-907 - Flower Garden - iris\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-908 - Embroidery Stand - original\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-911 - Family Kitchen \u0026amp; Butler's House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-917 - Boxwood removal to Propagating House - Beetle Inspector on job\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-918 - Two unidentified men removing boxwood plantings in upper garden and searching for Japanese beetles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-919 - New West Gate Cottage\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-920 - Tractor plowing field #1 on the Mount Vernon estate. An unidentified employee operates the tractor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-921 - A MVLA employee driving a tractor to plow field #1 on the Mount Vernon estate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-922 - Boxwood removal to Propagating House - beetle Inspector on job.  Two unidentified men removing boxwood plantings from ground and looking for Japanese beetles. Related images: BW-917 and BW-918\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-923 - Sun Dial - original [W-715]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-928 - Old Barn - through wall opening\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-929A - Kitchen Garden - tomato bed; BW-929B - Kitchen Garden - tomato bed, with employee working (see digital object)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-930a - Piles of hay in the resevoir field or Gould lot looking south towards the Mansion and north grove;  BW-930b - Two men and truck; BW-930c - making hay in reservoir or Gould lot\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-931A-E - West Gate Cottage - removal of and addition to cottage at West Gate, now occupied by Robert Pulley \u0026amp; family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1673A-I - British Royal Party place wreath on Washington's tomb \u0026amp; tour grounds\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1674A and C - Vice Regents in group picture - East Front of Mansion attending Royal visit; BW-1674B - Daughters of Vice Regents attending Royal visit, posing on the piazza\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1675A-B - Mrs. Horace Mann Towner, Regent \u0026amp; Mrs. Thomas Palmer Denham (Vice Regent of Florida), with Mount Vernon Ladies' Association flag\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1676 - Regent Mrs. Horace Mann Towner, daughter \u0026amp; grandson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2303 - Mansion - drawing of evolution of additions to the house - 1757-1775\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2304 - Mansion - drawing of evolution of additions to the house - 1776-1787\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2315B -  View towards east wall which includes Edward Savage portraits of George and Martha Washington from Yale-deLancey Kountze Collection.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW2315E - Secretary desk in the downstairs chamber at Mount Vernon. This piece of furniture is from the Yale-Kountze Collection and was loanded to Mount Vernon by Yale University.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2316 - Houdon Bust [W-369] as exhibited in museum at Mount Vernon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2319 - Tambour secretary [W-158] \u0026amp; chair [W-159] in the study.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2320 - Portrait of George Washington by Charles Willson Peale [H-17] - 1780, also tea set, sofa, etc. in West Parlor [Front Parlor]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2334/A, BW-2334/AA and BW-2334/B - George Washington portrait - Savage;  LOAN - Yale-Delancey Kountze Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2334/BB - Martha Washington portrait - Savage; LOAN - Yale-Delancey Kountze Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2334/C - Painting on satin by Nelly Custis; LOAN - Yale-Delancey Kountze Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2334/F - Engraving - \"Bunker Hill\" [W-1407/A]; LOAN - Yale-Delancey Kountze Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2334/G - Andirons [W-1410/A-B] in Dining Room; LOAN - Yale-Delancey Kountze Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2334/H - Half-round card table [W-1413/B]; LOAN - Yale-Delancey Kountze Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2334/I - Ducking gun W-1410]; LOAN - Yale-Delancey Kountze Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2334/J - Embroidery frame [W-1417]; LOAN - Yale-Delancey Kountze Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2334/K - Set of fireplace tools including a shovel, tongs and poker [W-1406/A-C]; LOAN - Yale-Delancey Kountze Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2345 - Mrs. Washington's desk [W-220] - Washington bedchamber\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2346 - Portrait of Lawrence Washington [W-126]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2347 - Portrait of Nelly Custis by Trumbull [H-77]\nnegative missing - 2/28/22\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2348 - Painting of Kitchen at Mount Vernon by Eastman Johnson [M-1001], BW-2348A - Painting of Kitchen at Mount Vernon by Eastman Johnson [M-1001]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2349 - Wash House interiors; BW-2349A-D - Wash House interiors\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2350 - Spinning House interiors; BW-2350A - Spinning House interior\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2351 - Museum - first floor interior\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2365A - Mrs. Sarah King Hale - First Vice Regent of New Hampshire, BW-2365B - Mrs. Sarah King Hale - First Vice Regent of New Hampshire\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2368 - Houdon Bust [W-369] in profile\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2376 - Doctor Craik - silhouette\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2379A - Washington bookplate from The history of the decline and fall of the Roman empire /by Edward Gibbon, Esq. [W-401/D]; BW-2379B - Washington bookplate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2381/A - Title page, Commentary on the Book of Psalms [W-1202/A], Volume I, signed by Martha Washington with 1793 date.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2381/B - Title page, The history of the decline and fall of the Roman empire [W-401/D], Volume 4, by Edward Gibbon, Esq., title page signed by George Washington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2382 - Portrait of Eleanor Parke Custis (Nelly) [H-77]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2384 - Banquet Hall [New Room]- Palladian window\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2385 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - mantel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2386 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - mantel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2387 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - mantel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2388 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - mantel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2389 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - north wall with Palladian window\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2390 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - Palladian window\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2391 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - east end\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2392 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - northeast corner\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2393 - Barn [Stable] north side\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2394 - Barn [Stable], view through south lane gate (closed)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2395 - Barn [Stable] view from the east lawn through opening of brick wall along the south lane\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2396 - Barn [Stable] viewed from over the top of the brick wall along the south lane\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2399 - Bed in Lafayette Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW-2400 - Lafayette Room - fireplace\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2401 - North wall of the Lafayette Room view of fireplace and bed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2402 - Bedroom - [Washington Bedchamber] - bed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2403 - Bedroom - [Washington Bedchamber] - bed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2404 - Bedroom - [Washington Bedchamber] - fireplace\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2405 - Bedroom - [Washington Bedchamber] - desk\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2406 - Butler's Pantry\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2407 - Butler's Pantry\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2410 - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2411 - Dining Room [Small Dining Room], view of fireplace, table and south wall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2412 - Dining Room [Small Dining Room] - fireplace\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2413 - Dining Room [Small Dining Room] - fireplace\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2415 - View of upper garden and white picket fencing\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2416 - View of upper garden from doorway in the greenhouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2417 - View of southeast corner of upper garden. Roof tops of spinning house, salt house and north necessary can be seen in the distance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2418 - View of garden house and wall and fence along exterior of the upper garden.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2419 - East end of upper garden. Includes view of spinning house, salt house, and north necessary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2420 - Low aerial view of upper garden from above the east brick wall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2421 - Northwest corner of upper garden. Includes view of north garden house.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2422 - View of west end of upper garden\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2423 - Garden house in upper garden\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2424 - View towards west end of upper garden\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2425 - View of back side of garden house outside the upper garden wall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2426 - View of back side of north garden house outside the upper garden wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2427 - View of west end of upper garden with garden house in the distance\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2428 - View of upper garden path. The back side of the necessary can be seen along exterior wall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2429 - View of lower garden towards northeast corner. Several roofs of outbuildings can be seen over the top of the east wall of the garden.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2430 - View from within lower garden towards garden gate which is mostly hidden by boxwoods. A watering can sits on the edge of the dipping well.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2431 - View of dipping well in lower garden. Visible in the distance is the south necessary and roofs of outbuildings along the south lane.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2432 - View of southeast corner of lower garden. The stable roof is visible above the garden wall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2433 - View of boxwood hedges in the lower garden. A portion of the garden gate can be seen at left.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2434 - View of lower garden towards northeast corner. The south necessary and several outbuilding roofs can be seen in the distance including the Mansion cupola.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2435 - View of the lower garden near the east garden wall. Roofs of several outbuildings along the south lane can be seen above the wall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2436 - View of boxwood hedges in the lower garden. Also visible are portions of the north garden entrance and perimeter wall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2437 - View from within lower garden towards garden gate which is mostly hidden by boxwoods. A watering can sits on the edge of the dipping well.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2438 - View of upper garden path. The back side of the necessary can be seen along exterior wall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2439 - View of dipping well in lower garden. Visible in the distance is the south necessary and roofs of outbuildings along the south lane.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2440 - Kitchen interior. View includes fireplace, bench, various cooking utensils, hanging bellows, and oven.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2441 - Kitchen interior. View includes fireplace, bench, various cooking utensils, hanging bellows, and oven.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2442 - Kitchen interior. View includes fireplace, bench, various cooking utensils, hanging bellows, and oven.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2443 - Kitchen interior. View includes fireplace, bench, various cooking utensils, hanging bellows, and oven.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2444 - Kitchen interior. View of southeast corner with oven and side table filled with cooking implements, a fire bucket hangs on the wall. A portion of the fireplace can be seen at far left.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2445 - Kitchen interior, view of the south wall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBox 2446 - Kitchen interior, view of southeast corner with oven and side table.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2447 - Kitchen interior, southeast corner\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2448 - Kitchen interior, north wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2449 -  Photograph taken from the north lane looking south towards the mansion circle. A portion of the servant's hall and kitchen can be seen at left. To the right, is the circle storehouse, gardener's house and salt house.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2450 - Photograph taken from the north lane looking south towards the mansion circle. A portion of the servant's hall and kitchen can be seen at left. To the right, is the circle storehouse, gardener's house and salt house.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2451 - North lane - looking south\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2452 - North Lane, view looking north from across the Mansion cirle with sun dial in the foreground. Partial view of gardener's house (left) and servants' hall (right).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2453 - View of the salt house and spinning house along the north lane. North lane gate is closed at far end.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2454 - View of south lane taken from the Mansion circle looking south. The kitchen and circle storehouse can be seen along the circle drive with the remaining outbuildings along the south lane visible in the distance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2455 - View of the south lane looking north. The view includes outbuildings along the lane, a bricked path, and the coach house or south lane gate closed at left.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2456 - View of the south lane from beyond the stable looking north. The closed coach house or south lane gate can be seen in the distance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2457 - View of the south lane from the south lawn looking north. The circle storehouse and a partial view of the smokehouse can be seen on the left. The kitchen is visible through the trees on the right. In the foreground is the brick wall along the south lane.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2458 - View of the south lane and outbuildings taken from the Mansion circle looking south.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2459 - View of the south lane looking towards the Mansion circle. The smokehouse and the circle storehouse are on the left of the lane and the kitchen on the right. In the distance are the gardener's house, Mansion circle and servants' hall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2460 - View of the south lane from the stable (at left) looking north. The south lane gate is closed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2461 - View of south lane looking south. The corner of the kitchen is seen at left.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2462 - View of desk and chair in the Study.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2463 - View of southwest corner of the study with desk and chair.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2464 - South wall of the study, terrestial globe is in the foreground and desk and chair are along the wall between the two windows.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2465 - View of the southwest corner of the study.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2466 - View of the bookcases along the east wall of the study. The uncommon chair is in the foreground.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2467 - View of fireplace and mantel in the study.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2468 - Distant view of the west front of the Mansion from the 12-acre field.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2469 - View of the west front of the Mansion from the bowling green entrance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2470 - View of the west front of the Mansion from the bowling green.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2471 - View of the west front of the Mansion from the bowling green.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2472 - Distant view of south facade of the Mansion from the south lawn.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2473 - Distant view of the south facade of the Mansion from the south lawn.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2474 - Mansion - distant views - south lawn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2475 - Mansion - distant views - south lawn - near Tomb\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2476 - View of the Mansion's east front, taken from the northeast lawn.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2477 - View of the Mansion's east front, taken from the southeast lawn. People can be seen walking on the piazza.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2478 - View the east front and north facade of the Mansion from the northeast lawn.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2479 - View of the Mansion's east front, taken from the southeast lawn.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2480 - View of the Mansion's east front, taken from the southeast lawn.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2481 - View of the east front of the Mansion from the northeast lawn.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2482 - View of the Mansion's east front, taken from the northeast lawn.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2483 - View of the Mansion's east front, taken from the northeast lawn.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2484 - View of the Mansion from the northeast lawn. Several visitors are on the piazza.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2487 - Mansion - northeast façade, view includes the northeast corner of the piazza and Mansion, cellar entrance, north colonnade and servants' hall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2492 - Mansion - northeast façade\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2493 - View of the west front of the Mansion from the bowling green.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2494 - View of the west front of the Mansion from the central passage to the south entrance.  A portion of the Mansion circle is seen in the foreground.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2496 - View of the Mansion's west front, shot from the mansion circle.  Several people are standing and sitting in front of the Mansion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2497 - View of the Mansion's west front facade. Shot parallel to the west front from the central door towards the south colonnade.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2498 - View of the Mansion's west front, shot parallel to the house from the south colonnade towards the north.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2499 - View of the Mansion's west front, detail of door that leads to the central hall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2500 - View of the Mansion's west front, shot through the north colonnade.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2500a - View of the west front of the Mansion from the bowling green, includes the south colonnade and a portion of the kitchen (at right) ; filed with BW-2500\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2501 - View of the gardner's house, servants' hall (formely the Office) and north colonnade.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2503 - View of the kitchen and circle storehouse from across the Mansion circle.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2504 - View of old tomb\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2506 - View of paddock with lower garden wall in the distance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2508 - View of dogwood trees in the deer park on the Mount Vernon Estate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2509 - View of the deer park with dogwoods in bloom. A portion of the deer park wall can be seen at the bottom left and the Potomac River is in the far distance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2511 - View of the laundry yard from the south lane. Photograph is taken between the smokehouse and wash house with a view of the 19th century bell tower, lower garden brick wall, and south necessary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2512 - View of of lower garden (east) wall and south necessary. View looking north from the laundry yard outside of the lower garden perimeter wall. Includes view of 19th century bell tower.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2513 - View of of the brick wall next to the kitchen. The kitchen well house roof can be seen above the wall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2515 - View of north colonnade and east side of servants' hall. Salt house visible beyond brick wall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2517 - View from the hillside near the old tomb looking north. The south facade of the Mansion can be seen in the distance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2519 - View of Chintz Room (formerly Nelly Custis Room) - crib [W-237]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2520 - View of the bed in the northwest corner of the blue room.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2521 - View of north wall in the blue room, includes bed, side table and a portion of the fireplace.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2522 - View of bed along north wall of the blue room.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2525 - View of fireplace in the blue room.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2526 - View of bed in yellow room.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2528 - View of staircase in the central passage.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2529 - View of bed in small room, second floor of Mansion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2530 - View of gristmill taken from Dogue Creek. Several boats are in the foreground.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2531 - View of gristmill from Dogue Creek. Several boats are the foreground.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2532 - View of gristmill, two men are seated on exterior steps.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2533 - Distant view of gristmill with Dogue Creek in the foreground and miller's house on the far right.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2534 - View of gristmill\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2535 - Museum exhibit - west end, includes display cases with camp bed, bust of Washington, swords and model of the Bastille.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2536 - Museum exhibit - west end, includes display cases with camp bed, bust of Washington, swords and model of the Bastille.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2537 - 18th-century fan [W-1441] in museum\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2538 - Museum - quilt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2539 - Museum exhibit case - Penn Treaty quilt [W-365] and one of Martha Washington's shell cushions ; see CN/CT-838A-C\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2540 - Museum exhibit case - Penn Treaty quilt [W-365] and one of Martha Washington's shell cushions\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2541 - Museum - miniatures of George Washington by Charles Willson Peale (W-460) and Martha Washington by James Peale (W-624/A)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2542 - Museum - miniatures of George Washington by Charles Willson Peale (W-460) and Martha Washington by James Peale (W-624/A)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2543 - Museum - exhibit case of ceramics\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2544 - Museum - exhibit case of ceramics\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2545 - Museum - exhibit case of ceramics\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2547 - Music room - view of side of harpsichord [W-16] along the west wall. A French armchair sits next to the harpsichord.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2548 - Music room - close-up view of the harpsichord [W-16]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2549 - Music room - view from south doorway towards front of harpsichord [W-16]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2550 - Music room - view of harpsichord [W-16] from the north doorway.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2551 - Music room - harpsichord [W-16] and mantel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2552 - Music room - mantel - fireplace\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2554 - Partial view of south end of Mansion and cellar entrance with a corner of the piazza visible.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2555 - View of the south end of the piazza and a partial view of the cellar entrance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2556 - View of the full length of the piazza from the south towards the north grove.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2557 - View of the Mansion's piazza. The photograph is taken midway down the piazza looking south towards the Potomac River.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2559 - View of the length of the piazza taken from the north lawn.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2560 - View of the north corner of the piazza.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2561 - Pohick Church - exterior\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2562 - Pohick Church - exterior, with grave markers in the foreground.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2563 - Pohick Church - exterior, with grave markers in the foreground.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2564 - Pohick Church - interior\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2565 - Pohick Church - interior\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2566 - Tomb\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2567 - View of the front of Washington's tomb.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2568 - View of tomb from east with two American flags to either side of tomb entrance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2569 -  View of the west gate and one of the porters' lodges. The west front of the Mansion can be seen in the far distance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2571 - Porters' lodges at the west gate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2573 - View of porters' lodges on either side of the west gate entrance. The west gate well house is in the foreground.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2575 -  View of front parlor towards northeast corner which includes fireplace and painting above mantel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2576 -  View of south wall in front parlor with portrait of Washington by Charles Willson Peale [H-17]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2577 -  View of south wall in front parlor with portrait of Washington by Charles Willson Peale [H-17]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2578 - Secretary desk in the downstairs chamber at Mount Vernon. This piece of furniture is from the Yale-Kountze Collection and was loanded to Mount Vernon by Yale University.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2579 - View of south wall in downstairs chamber includes fireplace.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2581 - View of fireplace in the downstairs chamber.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2582 - Mansion from Bowling Green gate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2583 - West Front of Mansion\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2584 - View of greenhouse from the west parterre.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2585 - View of lower garden looking west. Includes the south garden house and beehouse. An employee works in one of the plant beds.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2586 - Mount Vernon - north façade\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2587 - View of staircase in central passage.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2588 - View of fireplace in old chamber.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2589 - Bedstead in old chamber\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2590 - Dining Room - fireplace\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2591 - Dining Room - view towards north wall with dining table in the foreground. Highchair sits against the wall between the two windows.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2592 - Butler's Pantry\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2593 -  Front Parlor - fireplace\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2594 - View of front parlor towards south wall which includes card table with chairs and portrait of George Washington by Charles Willson Peale [H-17].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2595 - View towards southeast corner of the little parlor, includes windows, French side chairs and a display case.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2596 - View into little parlor from the south doorway includes the harpsichord, fireplace and a view into the new room.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2597 - Washington's study includes secretary desk and uncommon chair placed between the windows along the south wall. View is towards the east wall with a partial view of the terrestrial globe and bookcases.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2598 - View of the study towards the southeast corner includes the bookcases, terrestrial globe and Washington's secretary bookcase and desk and cirular chair.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2599 - Vaughan mantel in new room. A portrait of Washington by Gilbert Stuart [H-4] hangs above the fireplace.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2600 - View of Palladian or Venetian window in the new room.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2601 - View of south wall in blue room includes bedstead and fireplace.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2602 - View of the bedstead in the Washington bedchamber\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2603 - View of the kitchen fireplace.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2604 - View of the coach house along the south lane. Two visitors stand in front of the building admiring the Powel coach.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2605 - View from north lane between gardener's house and salt house towards the greenhouse in the upper garden.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2606 - View of stable and part of the adjacent paddock.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2607 - North side of stable. View across laundry yard includes fence and non-historic bell structure, which was removed in 2012. The exterior of lower garden brick wall is visible far right.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2608 - View from southeast lawn over the brick wall towards the south lane, partial view of wash house and smokehouse. In the distance is the south necessary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2609 - View from over lower garden brick wall towards the south lane, includes laundry yard, smokehouse and wash house.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2610 - Biew of back side of north garden house from outside the upper garden wall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2651/2 - Piazza - from the north end; BW-2651/3 - Piazza - from the north end; BW-2651/4 - Piazza - from the north end\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2652/2 - View of lower garden towards west end includes garden house.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2653 - View of the front of Washington's tomb with iron hand railing along the brick.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2654 - Tomb\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2657/2-3 - View of the Mansion's east front, taken from the northeast lawn.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2658 - Mansion - East Front - railing on Piazza roof, dates photograph taken prior to 1936.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2662/1,8 - Stable, view of north and east sides, stairs removed; BW-2662/2 - Northeast corner of stable from break in the brick wall along the south lane; BW-2662/7 - North side of stable\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2663 - Photograph of kitchen and circle storehouse. \"Family Kitchen\" and \"Butler's House\" signs visible above doorways.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2667/1-2 - View of the south lane and outbuildings looking south.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2668/1 - Central passage and staircase, front door is opened with louvered doors closed; BW-2668/2 - Central passage and staircase, front door is closed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2668/3-4 - View of Vaughan mantel in the new room. A portrait of George Washington by Gilbert Stuart [H-4] hangs above the mantel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2668/5-7 - View of northeast corner of new room.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2668/8 - View of from doorway in little parlor looking north towards the new room - door opened. The harpsichord is in the foreground; BW-2668/9 - View of from doorway in little parlor looking north towards the new room - door closed. The harpsichord is in the foreground.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2668/10 - View of the south wall in the downstairs chamber (formerly called Martha Washington's sitting room) at Mount Vernon. View includes the fireplace and room furnishings. The south door is opened providing a view to the back stairwell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2686/A-B - Letter covers - to \u0026amp; from George Washington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2686/A - Engraving of the Washington Family by Edward Savage\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2687 - Old Tomb - J. Hill, aquatint - circa 1820; Object number M-1451/A\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2688/A-B - Downstairs chamber, bedstead and armchair\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2689 - Music Book - title page, Twelve Pieces for the Harpsichord or Piano-Forte, compiled by Sterkel. Loan - Yale-Kountze Collection.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2690 - Maritime document - signed by George Washington. Loan - Yale-Kountze Collection.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2746 - Exhibit of textile in the (Interpretive Center) Museum. In the middle is the wedding dress of Nelly Custis [W-592]. Transfered to Woodlawn Plantation in 1973.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2758 - Fowling gun [W-1404], detail of proof mark. Loan - Yale University Art Gallery, de Lancey Kountze Collection.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2759 - Cameo \"George Washington\" (Mrs. McCook Knox)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2760 - Cameo \"George Washington\" (Mrs. McCook Knox)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2761 - Fannie Bassett portrait [W-1488]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2795 - Sugar Bowl, black stoneware; Object Number [W-756]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2898 - Butler House bedroom; BW-2898/A - Butler House bedroom\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2899 - Stable - north side from south lane gate; BW-2899/a - Stable, southeast corner\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2931/1-3 - Early views, engravings of the Mansion and tomb; taken for Annual Report 1949\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2937/1-9, 16-17 - Pictures taken for Annual Report; BW-2937/1 - Mansion from southeast lawn; BW-2937/2 - interior of Kitchen, close-up of south wall; BW-2937/3 - pair of cut glass carafes; BW-2937/4 - Argand lamp [W-1545]; BW-2937/5 - cut-glass sweetmeat dish [W-1636]; BW-2937/6 - Mourning pins, watercolor on ivory [W-1588] and oval-shaped pin surrounded by pearls [M-1589]; BW-2937/7 - decanter [W-1642]; BW-2937/8 - cup and saucer [M-1638/A-B]; BW-2937/9 - dessert glass [W-1640]; BW-2937/16 - Washington's bookplate; BW-2937/17 - cup and saucer [W-1639/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2939 - Copy photograph of early view of repairs to the west front of the Mansion, c. 1860\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2940 - \"Unknown portrait\" [M-763]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2947 - sample of wallpaper border from the new room.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2948 - Locket containing supposed portraits of: George Washington, Martha Washington, Eleanor Parke Custis \u0026amp; George Washington Parke Custis and two other unidentified individuals all in profile. Painting signed by d'Augustin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3125 - Engraved book illustration of \"George Washington Lafayette,\" unknown source.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3126 - Nelly Custis - portrait - Pine\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3127 - Unknown woman - portrait\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3128 - Fanny Bassett - portrait - Pine\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3184 - View of greenhouse in upper garden\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3185 - Butler's pantry\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3186 - Central passage, view of staircase.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3187 - Banquet Hall [New Room], view of south wall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3188 - George Washington's Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber], view of south wall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3189 - George Washington's Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber], view of bedstead.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3190 - Washington's shaving case [W-1598]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3191 - George Washington's Shaving Case [W-1598]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3193 - Embroidered shawl fragment [W-1665], formerly identified as a wedding veil\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3194 - Detail of embroidered shawl fragment [W-1665], formerly identified as a wedding veil\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3195 - Miniature - George Washington by Robert Field [M-1661]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3196 - A pair of Sevres ice pots [W-1662/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3197 - Engraving \"Adonis Carried off by Venus\" [W-1602/B] LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3198 - Early view - engraving, Mount Vernon - G. I. Parkyns\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3199 - Engraving, \"Diana Deceived by Venus\" [W-1602/A] LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3200 - Equestrian portrait of George Washington by Rembrandt Peale [H-54]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3201 - Woodcut of the east front of the Mansion by Gilbert after William Russell Birch [M-1669]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3202 - Copy photograph of early photograph of Tomb - Langenheim, July 1850\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3203 - Copy photograph, early photograph of Mansion, west front - Langenheim, July 1850\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3204 - Martha Washington bible - title page [W-1659]; BW-3204a - Martha Washington bible - title page [W-1659]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3205 - Martha Washington's signature from Bible [W-1659]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3206/A-D - Several pages and details from a George Washington letter to Lund Washington, 1775 November 26 [A-516.8]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3207 - Memorandum of the survey of Captain Lawrence Washington's Estate along the Potomac and Little Hunting Creek. Signed by George Brent September 18, 1690 [W-648]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3232 - North lane showing Salt and Spinning Houses during an early restoration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3237 - Music room [Little Parlor], southeast corner\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3238 - View of west wall in small dining room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3239 -  View of west wall in front parlor\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3240 - View of the south wall in the study\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3241 - View of interior window in little parlor\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3242 - View of fireplace in kitchen\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3255 - Oil portrait - Washington Family by John Gadsby Chapman;\n Original owned by the Misses Washington; see CS 7093/1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3256 - Print - Pastoral Scene;\nCollection of Miss Anne Washington - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3257 - Colored print - British castle; \nCollection of Miss Anne Washington, LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3258 - \"Valentine\" - St. Joachim;\nCollection of Miss Anne Washington, LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3259 - Print - \"Andromache \u0026amp; Hector\";\nCollection of Miss Anne Washington, LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3260 - Print - Pastoral Scene;\nCollection of Miss Anne Washington, LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3261 - Silver of Bushrod Washington; \nCollection of Miss Anne Washington, LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3262 - Print - \"A Country Girl\";\nCollection of Miss Anne Washington, LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3263 - Portrait - Mrs. Bushrod Washington; \nCollection of Miss Anne Washington, LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3264 - Portrait - Judge Bushrod Washington; \n Collection of Miss Anne Washington, LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3265 - Portrait - Mrs. Nathaniel Crawford (nee Blackburn);\nCollection of Miss Anne Washington, LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3266 - Photo - Mrs. John A. Washington, Jr. (nee Selden);\nCollection of Miss Anne Washington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3269 - Portrait - Mrs. Jane Maria Van Antwerp, First Vice Regent of Iowa;\nOwned by Mrs. Alexander; See #3289, #3373\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3270 - Copy photograph, Mrs. Margaretta S. Morse, First Vice Regent of Louisiana;\n Collection of Col. E.C. Morse, Washington, DC; See also #3274\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3271 - Portrait - Mme. Octavia Walton LeVert, First Vice Regent of Alabama ;\nMVLA Collection see #3392\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3272 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Louisa Ingersoll Greenough, First Vice Regent of Massachusetts;\n MVLA collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3273 - Copy photograph - Miss Ann Pamela Cunningham, First Regent;\nMVLA collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3274 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Margaretta S. Morse, First Vice Regent of Louisiana;\nMVLA Collection;  See #3270\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3275 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Hannah Blake Farnsworth, First Vice Regent of Michigan;\nMVLA Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3276 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Catherine A. McWillie, First Vice Regent of Mississippi;\nMVLA Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3277 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Mary Rutledge Fogg, First Vice Regent of Tennessee;\nMVLA Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3278 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Rosa V. Johnson Jeffrey, First Vice Regent of Kentucky;\nMVLA Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3279 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Abby Wheaton Chace, First Vice Regent of Rhode Island;\nMVLA Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3280 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Elizabeth M. Walton, First Vice Regent of Missouri; \nMVLA Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3281 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Martha Mitchell, First Vice Regent of Wisconsin;\nMVLA Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3282 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Margaret Ann Comegys, First Vice Regent of Delaware;\nMVLA Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3283 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Alice Key Pendleton, First Vice Regent of Ohio;\nMVLA Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3284 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Catherine Willis Murat, First Vice Regent of Florida;\nMVLA Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3285 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Alice H. Dickinson, First Vice Regent of North Carolina;\nMVLA Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3286 - Copy photograph - Miss Sarah Tracy, Secretary to Ann Pamela Cunningham \u0026amp; Housekeeper at Mount Vernon;\nMVLA Collection; negative missing April 1993\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3287 - Copy photograph - Miss Mary Morris Hamilton, First Vice Regent of New York;\nMVLA Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3288 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Abba Isabelle Little, First Vice Regent of Maine; \nMVLA Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3289 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Jane Maria Van Antwerp, First Vice Regent of Iowa;\nMVLA Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3290 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Anna Cora Ogden Ritchie, First Vice Regent of Virginia; MVLA Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3291 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Sarah King Hale, First Vice Regent of New Hampshire; MVLA Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3292 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Philoclea Edgeworth Eve, First Vice Regent of Georgia; MVLA Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3293 - Copy photograph - Mme. Octavia Walton Le Vert, First Vice Regent of Alabama; MVLA Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3296 - Engraving of Edward Everett; MVLA Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3297 - Copy photograph - \"Rosemont\" - South Carolina home of Ann Pamela Cunningham; MVLA Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3298 - Copy photograph of ambrotype of visitors in front of Washington's tomb\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3301 - Silver spurs, detail of engraving on inside of spurs; object number [A-593 ; W-1912/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3302 - Silver spurs; object number [A-593; W-1912/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3303 - Snuff box; object number [A-602; W-1844]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3304 - Title page, publication of George Washington's will; object number [A-584]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3305 - Snuff box, lid with painted scene; object number [A-602; W-1844]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3308 - Spurious portrait of Nelly Custis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3309 - Silver tray; object number [A-643; H-1868]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3310 - Silver tray; object number [A-643; H-1868]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3311 - Ivory fan; object number [A-627; W-1857]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3312 - Reconstructed milk jug (salt glaze) from fragments found at Mount Vernon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3313 - Reconstructed wine cooler - from fragments acquired from Agnes Peter. This cooler was built in 1952 by Wilfred Nietzey of the Mount Vernon carpentry shop, based on evidence from the original parts and images of similar period pieces. The only elements of the piece that date to the eighteenth-century are the two staves with the lion's mask handles and the brass bands. One of the lion's masks was missing a handle. In an effort to give the cooler a uniform appearance, the materials used to fill out the rest of the piece were salvaged from old furniture of unspecified date, which had no relation to the original parts. Object number [W-1059]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3314 - Interior - Stove room in greenhouse slave quarters\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3315 - Interior - Greenhouse - view from west end looking east\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3316 - Interior - Greenhouse - view from east looking towards west\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3320 - Wax impressions of G.W. seals; object number [A-583; M-1675/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3321 - Larder in Family Kitchen\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3322 - Mezzotint of George Washington by Alexander Campbell\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3323 - Nelly Custis' harpsichord - book illustration sketched by Benson Lossing\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3324 - Bed and Bedstead on which Washington Died - book illustration sketched by Benson Lossing\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3334 - Copy photograph, Luke C. Dillon photograph of east front of Mansion with south porch, balustrade \u0026amp; 2 unidentified gentlemen\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3335 - Mock-up of curtains for Banquet Hall [New Room] for the Palladian or Venetian window\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3336 - Mock-up of curtains for Banquet Hall [New Room] - west window\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3337 - Candelabra or candle stand; object number [M-176]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3338 - Engraving - \"Coming at the Death\"; Halsey Collection - MVLA, object number [M-93/GG-5]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3355/A - Martha Washington's trunk; object number [W-368]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3358 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Anna Cora Ogden Ritchie, First Vice Regent of Virginia; See #3290;  Photo in MVLA Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3363 - Graff photographs - 1860 - Houdon Mask, Sharples miniature, \u0026amp; Peale miniatures; Originals borrowed from J.R. Battle, Villanova, PA. Not part of the Mount Vernon collection.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3367 - Sarah Tracy's military pass - Oct. 2, 1861\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3369 - Union soldiers at Mount Vernon; Taken from N.Y. Illustrated News\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3370 - Girl Scouts viewing the Centennial Exhibition in museum at Mount Vernon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3371 - Centennial Exhibition in the museum at Mount Vernon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3373 - Portrait - Mrs. Maria Van Antwerp, First Vice Regent of Iowa;  See #3289, #3269\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3380 - Articles of Agreement between John Augustine Washington and Ann Pamela Cunningham, April 6, 1858; BW-3380/a-f\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3381/b - Letter - Edward Everett to ladies of Richmond, Dec. 12, 1855, second page\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3384/A-B - Letter - Mary Custis Lee to John Augustine Washington, February 1859; BW-3384/A - Page 1; BW-3384/B - Page 2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3386 - Original certificate for Jane Maria Van Antwerp, Vice Regent of Iowa, October 26, 1858\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3387 - Original certificate for Margaretta F. Morse, Vice Regent of Louisiana, April 28, 1858\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3410 - Broadside - Cortland County Fair, fundraiser for the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association to purchase Mount Vernon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3418 - Early Subscription Paper with name, residence and amount filled in by donors. Ann Pamela Cunningham's signature \u0026amp; gift of $100 is on the first line.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3419/A-E - Pages from the Mount Vernon Record\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3424 - Treasury Department order for Miss Tracy's supplies, July 7, 1863\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3425 - Regent's and Vice Regents' badges; Mrs. Van Antwerp's jewelry\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3428 - Miniature portrait of James L. Petigru, 1834\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3429 - Illustration titled MOUNT VERNON, 1874, drawn by Theo R. Davis for the February 28, 1874 issue of Harper's Weekly. Aerial view of the Potomac River, a steamboat and visitors at the Mount Vernon wharf landing and the Mansion and estate in the background.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3430 - Early view - entraving of Mount Vernon, showing 200 acres, by Whateley and Sinclair, 1859; object number [M-1282]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3431 - Bird's eye view of Mount Vernon, 1859\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3432 - Engraving, \"East Front of Mansion\" - N. S. Bennett, 1858\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3436 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Lily Macalester Berghmans Laughton, Second Regent of Mount Vernon; MVLA Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3438 - Copy photograph, James [John] McHenry Hollingsworth, Second Superintendent of Mount Vernon; MVLA Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3439/A-B - Printed eulogy, 'In Memoriam.' for Mrs. Ella Bassett Washington, Vice Regent for West Virginia. Written by Susan E. Johnson Hudson, Secretary and Vice Regent for Connecticut.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3440/A-B - Two record pages from the Martha Washington's Bible, object number [W-1659]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3442 - New Room [Banquet Hall] - view from southeast corner showing Palladian window\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3443 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - view toward southeast corner showing door to Music room \u0026amp; exterior door and 2 paintings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3444 - Detail of oval mirror, bracket \u0026amp; candelabra - Banquet Hall [New Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3445 - Music room [Little Parlor] - view of west wall - harpsichord closed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3447/A-B - Mahogany card table - Music room [Little Parlor]; object number [W-1465]. BW-3447/A table closed; BW-3447/B, table leaf opened and tilted against wall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3450 -  West Parlor [Front Parlor] - toward fireplace, north door closed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3451 - Lacquer dressing case; [W-195]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3452 - Downstairs bedchamber - mirror and table\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3454 - Dining Room [Small Dining Room] - across table toward southwest window\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3455 - Close-up of Chippendale chair in the study ; [W-95]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3457 - Study - view from northeast corner towards southwest corner\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3458 - Washington's desk [W-158] and chair [W-159] in the study\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3459 - Washington's desk [W-158] and chair [W-159] in the study\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3460 - Blue Bedroom - view from fireplace across bed to windows and southwest corner\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3461 - Lafayette Bedroom - wide angle shot from door towards north wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3462 - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room] - wide angle from door towards southwest corner\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3463 - Group of 3 Windsor chairs with shell cushions from Yellow Bedroom\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3464 - Scenario with Washington's shaving stand [W-202] and fixtures - George Washington's dressing room situated in the closet in the Washington Bedchamber\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3465 - Wash stand [W-199] in the Washington bedchamber\n]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3466 -Washington bedchamber - view from from door across bed to desk along west wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3467 - Washington Bedchamber - view towards fireplace and portrait of Martha Custis hung on the north wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3468 - Cane chair [W-200], mirror [W-201], medicine box table [W-207], lacquer box [W-219] in Washington Bedchamber\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3469 - Interior view of kitchen from north doorway towards fireplace\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3472 - Sketch of weathervane\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3473 - Martha Washington - reproduction Wollaston portrait in office ; (original at Washington \u0026amp; Lee);  See 1953 Handbook\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3474 - West Front - Mansion from view of 1840, reproduction in office\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3487 - 'Ancient Lantern' - Benson Lossing sketch\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3488 - Benson Lossing sketch of Vaughan fireplace in new room - titled 'Italian Chimney-Piece'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3494 - Lossing's sketch of East Front of Mansion\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3497 - Silver plateau [W-105/A-E] on table in dining room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3498 - Silver plateau [W-105/A-E] on table in Dining Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3499 - Silver salver with Custis crest [W-108]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3500 - Silver desk set belongin to George Washington ; Bolling-Lee Collection, MVLA [W-2520/A-D]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3501 - Washington salver with crest [W-2515];  Bolling-Lee Collection, MVLA; Slide available\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3502 - Silver tray by Ephraim Brasher [W-32] - one of pair owned by George Washington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3503 - Sheffield Argand lamp [W-1545/A-E]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3504 - Sheffield bracket lamps (pair) ; [W-13/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3505 - Sheffield bracket lamps (pair)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3506 - Sheffield Argand lamp [W-1545/A-E]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3507 - Detail of Washington coat-of-arms from coffee pot ;  Bolling-Lee Collection, MVLA [W-2517]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3508 - Coffee pot with coat of arms - owned by George Washington ; Bolling-Lee Collection, MVLA;  Slide available [W-2517]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3509 - Cruet stand with Custis crest ; [W-484] ;  MVLA; slide available\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3510 - Sheffield candlesticks owned by George Washington ; [W-18/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3511 - Cruet stand with Washington crest ; Bolling-Lee collection, MVLA [W-2518]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3512 - Sheffield sugar pail with Washington crest [W-1988/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3513 - Washington spoons ;  owned by DeButts, Bolling-Lee and MVLA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3514 - Detail of Custis coat of arms ; from tray owned by MVLA [W-108]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3515 - Detail of Washington coat of arms ; from cruet stand in Bolling Lee collection - MVLA [W-2518]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3516 - Detail of Washington crest ; from tray in Bolling Lee collection - MVLA [W-2515]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3517 - Head of silver riding crop of George Washington ; [A-221, W-1213]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3518 - Knife and forks owned by George Washington ; \n Knife and large fork - Lewis Collection Smithsonian - LOAN; small fork - MVLA collection [W-495/B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3519 - Sheffield teaboard with gallery ; Lewis Collection, Smithsonian - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3520 - Sheffield coaster and basket ; Lewis Collection, Smithsonian - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3521 - Double armed Sheffield lamp ;  Lewis Collection, Smithsonian - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3522 - Washington camp cups ;  One owned by Mrs. DeButts, the other owned by Mrs. Ely - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3523 - Coffee pot and slop bowl of George Washington ;  DeButts Collection - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3524 - Three Washington trays with Washington crest ; DeButts Collection - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3525 - Three Washington trays with Washington crest ; DeButts Collection - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3526 - Silver tray ;  Owned by Mrs. DeButts - mate at Mount Vernon - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3527 - Washington silver ;  Spoons owned by Bolling Lee heirs and the DeButts - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3528 - Washington and Custis salt spoons ; Washington - Bolling-Lee Collection MVLA [W-2532]; Custis - deButts Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3529 - Two bottle Sheffield wine cooler and racks ; DeButts Collection - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3530 - Washington camp cups ;  One owned by Mrs. H. DeButts, the other by her sister, Mrs. Hanson Ely - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3531 - The Custis plate - silver once owned by John Parke Custis ; from the collections of MVLA, George Bolling Lee and DeButts-Ely\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3532 - The Custis plate - silver once owned by John Parke Custis ; from the collections of MVLA, George Bolling Lee and DeButts-Ely\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3533 - The Custis plate - silver once owned by John Parke Custis ; from the collections of MVLA, George Bolling Lee and DeButts-Ely; slide available\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3534 - George Washington Parke Custis - miniature by Robert Field ; DeButts Collection - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3535 - Pine portrait [W-78] Nelly Custis [Eleanor Parke Custis] after refinishing at Walthers Gallery\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3536a - Miniature of Eliza Parke Custis by unknown painter ; [A-690, H-1911]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3537 - Fairfax riding chair [A-679, H-1888]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3538 - Cup and saucer (Comte de Custine) ; [A-651, W-1875]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3539 - Wedgewood pitcher ; [M-1892, A-688]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3540/A - Trunk with copper nameplate of George Washington [W-1878]; BW-3540/B - Detail of copper nameplate [W-1878]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3541 - Banquet Hall [New Room] showing new curtains\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3542 - Reconstructed Spinning House from southeast end\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3543A - Silver gravy spoon initialed EPC and Custis crest\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3543B - Detail of monogram and Custis crest on gravy spoon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3544 - Cross of pearls which had belonged to Martha Washington [W-1873]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3545 - Garnet pin refashioned from a Martha Washington earring [W-1864/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3546 - Windsor chair said to have come from Mount Vernon [W-1877]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3551/A - George Washington's travelling bidet - open [A-713, W-1906]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3551/B - George Washington's travelling bidet - closed [A-713, W-1906]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3552/A-B - Reconstructed Spinning House - north room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3553 - Reconstructed Spinning House - south room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3554/A-G - Selected pages of Washington Bible\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3558 - Silver argand lamp [A-649; W-1871]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3559 - Shell snuff box [A-721; W-1910]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3560 - Interior reconstructed Spinning House - north room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3561 - Silver gravy spoon, initialed EPC with crest\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3562 - Copy photographs of West Front Mansion; Miss Tracy by Mansion porch - early views\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3563 - Copy photographs - Tomb; East Front of Mansion - early views\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3565 - Reshingling Mansion roof, November 1953\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3577 - Roasting apparatus - sketch from book\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3578 - Insurance Policy, 1803, in the Library of Virginia collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3661 - Sharples' portrait of Rev. Dr. Tuckerman and frame with egg and dart motif and beading\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3678 - Martha Washington's gold earrings [A-786, W-1975/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3679 - Martha Washington's seed pearl ring [A-786, W-1976]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3680/A - Iron chest belonging to Daniel Parke Custis [A-772; W-1964] ; BW-3680/B - sketch of iron chest\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3681 - Iron chest belonging to Daniel Parke Custis - open [A-772 ; W-1964]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3682 - Pair of tin candlesticks formerly at Mount Vernon [W-1953/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3683 - View of northwest corner of Banquet Hall [New Room] including Palladian or Venetian window.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3694 - Drawing of new bookplate for Reference Library, based on Washington's watermark\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3783/A - Illustration from Lossing - 'Section of Shaded Carriage-Way' key to trees planted along the north serpentine path; BW-3783/B - Illustration from Lossing - 'General Plan of the Mansion and Grounds at Mount Vernon'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3802/A - Dandridge fob seal [A-812; H-2013/A-B]; BW-3802/B - wax impression made from Dandridge fob seal\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3803 - Martha Washington's gold loop earrings [A-810; W-2004/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3804 - Martha Washington's pearl ring [A-810, W-2005]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3805 - Martha Washington's garnet earrings [A-810; W-2003/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3813 - Martha Washington's gold loop earrings [A-810; W-2004/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3961 - Nutmeg grater [W-718]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3962 - Detail - silver tea tray, silver maker's stamps [W-32]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3963 - Custis tea urn [W-107]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3964 - Chamber candlestick [W-618]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3968 - Martha Washington miniature - Charles Willson Peale [A-894, W-2102/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3969 - Pair of Sheffield silver waiters (Smithsonian)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3970 - Double branch plated argand lamp (Smithsonian) LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3972 - Side chair - Hepplewhite [W-134]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3973 - French armchair - Louis XVI [W-30]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3974 - Uncommon chair, desk chair by Thomas Burling - revolving [W-159]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3975 - Chippendale card table with leaf up [W-133]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3976 - Chippendale card table [W-133]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3977 - Side chair - Queen Anne [W-259]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3978 - Pier table - Queen Anne [W-1546]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3979 - Card table [W-197]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3980 - Bedpost - Nelly Custis room [Chintz Room] - Sheraton style [M-242]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3981 - Bedpost - George Washington's room [W-194]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3982/A - Oval mezzotint of George Washington [M-2086/A] by Charles Willson Peale; BW-3982/B - Oval mezzotint of the Marquis de Lafayette [M-2086/B] by Charles Willson Peale; BW-3982/C - Oval mezzotint of Benjamin Franklin [M-2086/C] by Charles Willson Peale\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4003 - Pair of brass lamps [W-2138/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4004/A - Key to Bastille - with case;  BW-4004/B - Key to Bastille without case\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4005 - Waistcoat belonging to George Washington [W-2149]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4006 - Pair of blue glass finger bowls [W-2107/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4007 - Cut glass compote [W-2114]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4008 - Cut glass finger bowl [W-2115]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4009 - Finger bowl stand [W-2113]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4010 - Glass goblet [W-2112]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4011 - Engraved glass goblet [W-2110], cut glass decanter and stopper [W-2108/A-B], and wineglass [W-2117/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4015 - Masonic pin [A-916 ; W-2077]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4018/G - Photo of drawing of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association badge made from Worth Bailey's Handbook drawings and early engravings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4019/A - Architectural plans for Mount Vernon stable; BW-4019/B - Engraving - Tomb of Washington at Mount Vernon; BW-4019/C - Illustration of plan of Washington's barn; BW-4019/D - Illustrations of Washington's greenhouse plans; BW-4019/E - Illustration of Washington's drawing of the west front of the Mansion and plan of the Mansion basement; BW-4019/F - Illustration of plan of north end of the Mansion; BW-4019/G - Drawing of Mansion, 1933\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4087 - West Front of Mansion\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4095 - View of the west front of the Mansion from the bowling green entrance, gates opened.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4098 - View of the north end of the Mansion with a partial view of the servants' hall at right.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4114\t- Kitchen and circle storehouse from the Mansion circle.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4120\t- View of the front of Washington's tomb with tomb guard Will Holland standing near the entrance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4121 - Pohick Church\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4122 - View from Piazza, looking south towards Potomac River\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4268/A-C - Title page of The Art of Cookery Made Plain and Easy, by Hannah Glasse [W-2140]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4269 - Argand wall lamp [A-894; W-2169]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4273/A-C\t- Pair of shoe buckles [A-945; W-2196/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4274/A-D - Seed pearl jewelry - earrings and pendants [A-965; W-2214/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4276/A-B - Mansion's small lumber room, formally titled 'Mrs. Washington's Bed Room,' construction research, exposed lath and bricks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4278 - Candelabra [A-988 ; W-2238]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4281/A-B - Garnet necklace belonging to Martha Washington [A-965; W-2212]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4282/A-C - Front Parlor - tea table \u0026amp; fireplace\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4283/A-G -  West Parlor [Front Parlor] -  wall panel construction details\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4284 - Dried flower arrangement in central passage with print of Washington \"Sacred to Patriotism\" and the hunting horn [W-81]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4285/B-C - Drawing, A Perspective View of the Mansion, Outbuildings, Gardens, etc., with a key thereto\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4287/A-C - Wallpaper sample - fish account book cover, dated March 26, 1793\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4293 - Copy photograph, St. Peter's Church, New Kent County\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4294 - Copy photograph, Dandridge homestead (Chestnut Grove, New Kent County, Virginia)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4295 - View of West Gate and Porter's Lodges - from middle vista\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4296/A-B - Mansion - East Front\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4297/A-E - Lower Garden views; Beehouse in lower garden [BW-4297/C]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4298/A-F - Views of Upper Garden and Greenhouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4299 - View of the west front of Mount Vernon from the 12-acre field. The bowling green entrance is in the foreground.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4300/A - States china - covered cup and saucer [W-2291/A-C] LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4300/B - Woodlawn china - cup and saucer; LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4300/C - Angouleme - plate and shell-shaped dish [W-2294, W-2295] LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4300/D - Sevres - round dish and 2 plates [W-2298, W-2297/A-B] LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4300/E - One Nast cup \u0026amp; 4 Sevres cups [W-2300, W-2301, 2302/A-B] LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4300/F - Sevres - molded cups and tray*; butter dish with cover; dish* [W-2304, W-2305/A-B, W-2303] LOAN. Molded cups and tray; and dish acquired in 2020.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4300/G - Sevres - vegetable dish; square dish; plate with scalloped edge [W-2308, W-2307, W-2306]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4300/H - Sevres - four saucers [W-2310, W-2311, W-2309/A-B] LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4300/I - Bisque figures - cherub with quiver; cherub with grapes; boy with jug; girl with flowers [W-2315, W-2312, W-2313, W-2314]. Cherubs acquired in 1983. W-2313 and W-2314 - LOAN.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4300/J - Bisques figures - man with musket; chinoiserie man with cymbal; Minerva [W-2317, W-2316, W-2318]. Man with musket and man with cymbal acquired in 1985. Minerva [W-2318] LOAN.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4300/K - Bisque figures - woman in toga - LOAN; woman in dress \u0026amp; hat [W-2319]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4300/L - Bisque - group of figures [W-2321/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4300/M - Bisque - group of figures [W-2321/B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4300/O - Chinese export tobacco leaf tureen cover [W-2324/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4300/P - Chinese export mug; Chinese export guglet and basin [W-2326, W-2325/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4300/Q - Chinese export tobacco leaf platter; small square platter [W-2327/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4300/R - Two blue glass finger bowls\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4300/S - Canton - blue \u0026amp; white hexagonal jardiniere [W-2329]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4300/T - Two cut glass candlesticks [W-2330/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4300/U - Cut glass dish and cover [W-2861/A-B]; glass decanter and stopper [LOAN}\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4300/V - Glassware -  2 boat-shaped salt dishes; 2 engraved star design wine glasses; cut glass jelly glass; cut glass tumbler\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4300/W - Glassware -  cut glass compote; cut glass finger bowl; engraved glass cup\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4301/A-B - Architectural drawings of colonnades\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4302/A-D - Architectural plans - Stable\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4303 - Architectural plans - Coach House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4304/A-D - Architectural plans - Smoke House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4305 - Architectural plans - Salt House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4306/A-E - Architectural plans - Butler's House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4307/A-J - Architectural plans - Spinning House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4308/A-H - Architectural plans - Office [Servants' Hall]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4309/A-G - Architectural plans - Greenhouse \u0026amp; slave quarters\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4310/A-B - Architectural plans - Family Kitchen\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4311/A-C - Architectural plans - Gardener's house\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4312/A-C - Architectural plans - Wash House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4313/A-C - Architectural plans - Octagons [Necessaries and Garden Houses]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4314 - Book illustration - The Farmer's Cart, livestock with cart, from an Arthur Young book.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4315 - Stable - north façade from Kitchen Garden with center door open and with visitors\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4316 - Stable - north façade from Wash House yard\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4317 - Stable - north façade from Kitchen Garden with center door closed and without visitors\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4318/A-D - Mansion - East Front, from northeast\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4319 - Mansion Circle - south side, from Bowling Green, includes view of south colonnade, kitchen, and circle storehouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4320 - Stable - south side, from Paddock Road\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4321/A-B - Lower Garden - view along north wall, east from the gate, view includes necessary and roof of wash house.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4322 - Silver spoon [W-2251;  A-1005]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4323/A-B - Family Kitchen - interior views; BW-4323/C-D - Scullery - interior views\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4324/A-B - \"Mrs. Washington's tea table\" [A-1006]. *No longer in collection, returned to owner March 1966.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4327 - Photograph of oil painting of Pohick Church\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4328/B - Original framed engraving from George Washington's collection - Sentimental Journey / Sterne's [W-2254]. Illustration of an incident in Laurence Sterne's A SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY. The author takes a young girl, Maria, with a dog and a pipe on string around her neck by the arm, and gestures through an archway at right towards a large building.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4329/B - Original engraving from Mount Vernon - West View of Niedpath Castle [W-2255]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4330/A-B - Broken tortoise shell frames and lenses - [W-1431/L] - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4331/B - Copy photograph - Early photographic view of Tomb, 1858 [R-221 ; EV-1007d]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4332/B - Copy photograph - Early photographic view of East Front 1858 [R-221 ; EV-1007c]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4333 - Portrait (profile) of Col. William Augustine Washington by St. Memin [W-182]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4334/A-B - Banquet Hall [New Room] - north wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4336 -Martha Washington's French writing desk [W-220] in Washington Bedchamber\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4337/A-C - Plateau [W-105] and bisque ornament [W-2133] on table in Dining Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4338 - Louis XVI armchair [W-30] in front of the fireplace in the little parlor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4339/A-D - French side chairs [W-217/A-B] in little parlor\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4340/A-B - Engraving - Louis XVI [W-767]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4341/A-C - Dressing table [W-202]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4342/A - Miniature - George Washington Parke Custis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4343/A-G - Knife box [W-2270]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4344/F-G - Mansion Study - structural research details of bookcases\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4351 - Detail of book illustration from Diderot of a house bell similiar to those that hung on the exterior of the Mansion\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4352 - Pair of house bells\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4357/A-E - Mansion Study - restored book press\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4361/A-G - Aitken secretary [W-158] and uncommon chair [W-159] along the west wall of the Study\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4362 - View of lower garden looking west\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4365/E - Mansion Study - east wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4366/A - Overmantel in Front Parlor with 'A Neat Landscape after Claude Lorrain' painting [W-365] and the carved coat of arms above.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4367/A-B - View of the west front of the Mansion from the bowling green entrance\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4368/A-C - Distant view of the West Gate and Porters' Lodges\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4369 - Distant view of the west front of the Mansion from the 12-acre field\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4370/A-B - Thermometer, restored - Washington Bedchamber\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4371/A,C-F - View of lower garden looking towards west end of garden\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4373 - Trees - hickory on east lawn between Ice House vault and Old Tomb. The Potomac River is visible in the distance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4374/A-B - Trees - original honey locust near stable\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4375/C-D - Views of Upper Garden with greenhouse slave quarters\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4376/A-B - Mansion - East Front\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4385/A-B - Vaughan mantel garniture [W-972/A-B] [W-2260] on the mantel in the new room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4459/A1-A2,B1-B2 - Crowninshield award to Mount Vernon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4461 - Agate buttons belonging to George Washington [W-2344/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4465 - Portrait of Hannah Bushrod [A-1050]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4468/A-B - Engraving - \"Washington Family\" by Savage\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4470/A-M2 - Restoration - Mansion, downstairs bedroom, construction research\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4471/B-C - Low aerial view of West Front of Mount Vernon and the viewshed with photocopy of possible or conjectural construction on Maryland shore\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4480/A-B - Nelly Custis bedroom [Chintz Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4481/A-B - Fireplace, mantel \u0026amp; overmantel - Family Dining Room [Small Dining Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4482/A-B - Lantern in central passage [W-15]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4483/A-B - Museum annex - special exhibition area\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4484/A-H - Restoration - Little Parlor construction research\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4485/A-C - Mansion - Family Dining Room [Small Dining Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4486/A,C - Mansion - Banquet Hall [New Room] Vaughan mantel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4487/A-E - Mansion - Downstairs chamber\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4488/A-B - View of southwest corner of study, includes secretary desk and uncommon chair\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4489/A-B - Fireplace, mantel and overmantel - Family Dining Room [Small Dining Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4499/A-E - Original Chippendale side chair - \"Arlington House\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4501/A-B - Copy photograph, East Front of Mansion, 1859\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4502/A-C - Garden house in upper garden; views BW-4502/B-C include visitors\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4503/A-B - Greenhouse; view BW-4503/A inlcudes visitors in the upper garden near the greenhouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4504/A-C - Visitors in upper garden\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4505/A-B - Exterior view of spinning house from botanical garden, with visitors\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4508 - Girl Scouts, soldiers and other visitors on the south lane\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4509 - West Front with visitors\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4510 - Topographic Map of Mount Vernon by Morley Jeffers Williams - Plan 99, 1931\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4511 - Plan 100 - Exhibit Area, by Morley Jeffers Williams, 1936\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4512 - Topographic Drawing of Exhibit Area, by Morley Jeffers Williams, 1931\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4513 - A General Plan of Mount Vernon by Worth Bailey, 1947\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4515 - Mansion - from the north\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4516/A-F - Mansion - from the southeast\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4517/A-B - Mansion - east front from east lawn with visitors on the lawn and piazza\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4518 - Mansion - north end with visitors\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4520/A - Contemporary view of Maryland shore from east lawn; BW-4520/B - Benjamin Henry Latrobe watercolor view of Maryland shore (original at the Maryland Historical Society)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4521/A-B - Detail of brick work, example of Flemish Bond - Kitchen Garden wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4522/A-B - Detail of brick work, example of English Bond - stable wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4523/A-B - Cupola \u0026amp; weather vane - from West Front\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4524/A-B - Architectural Drawing of West Front from Mount Vernon Handbook\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4525 - George Washington's plan #1 of Greenhouse slave quarters [W-1369/B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4526/A-B - Detail of rusticated siding - north side of Mansion\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4527/A - Detail of chair rail in Washington Bedchamber\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4527/B - Washington Bedchamber, northwest corner\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4528/A-C - Plan or drawing of West Front by George Washington [W-1369/A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4529/A-B - Benjamin Henry Latrobe drawing of East Front of Mansion at Mount Vernon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4531/A-B - Large white candlewick coverlet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4532/A-B - White puff quilted counterpane\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4533/A-B - Buff \u0026amp; white fringed \u0026amp; appliqued quilt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4536/A-B - Detail of ornamental pilaster, flanking Palladian window in New Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4537 - Garden house in lower garden\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4539/A-B - Three hobnail drinking glasses\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4540/A-B - Chippendale side chair [H-2376]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4541/A-B - West Front and Mansion Circle\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4543/A-C - Engraving - pastoral scene, after G. Smith, by Jos. Peake, 1794. Owned by George Washington [W-2366]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4545/A-C - Early view of Mount Vernon East Front by Parkyns; BW-4545/C - detail of Parkyns' signature and date (1795). Not in the Mount Vernon collection.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4546/A-B - Silhouette of Martha Washington [W-2373] cut by Nelly Custis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4548 - Kitchen - view of fireplace\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4552/C - Family Kitchen - fireplace and oven\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4553/A1-A2,B1-B2 - Exhibitoin of archaeology and restoration items; BW-4553/A1-A2 - Dodge model of Mansion\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4560/A-B - Compote or fruit dish on stand [W-2378]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4563/A-C - Mansion - West Front\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4567/G-H - Copy photograph of an original stereoscope of Bushrod Washington's pise greenhouse ca. 1860\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4568/A1-A2,B1-B2,C1-C2,D1-D2,E1-E2 - Restoration - construction research for butler's pantry, details of floor, shelves, and open walls with plaster and lath.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4569/A-C - Repairs on mantel vase handle [W-972/B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4570/B-C - Distant view of Mount Vernon from Fort Washington (looking south)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4571/A-B - Music room [Little Parlor] with Windsor chairs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4573/A-E - Mansion - West Front with visitors\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4575 - North lane with visitors\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4576 - North lane with visitors\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4577 - South lane, Coach House with visitors\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4578/A-B - South lane with visitors\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4580/A-D - West Parlor [Front Parlor] - fireplace, mantel and overmantel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4581/A1-A2,B1-B2,C1-C2,D1-D2,E1-E2 - Maryland shore from George Washington Parkway\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4582C,E-H - Maryland shore from Boulevard overlook\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4634/A-B - Mantel garniture [W-2101/A-B] and [W-972/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4644/A-B - Silk sash photographed for swords book [W-87]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4677 - July crowds at Mount Vernon, view of west front of Mansion and Mansion circle\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4683/A-C - Mansion - south end - preview of Charles Cecil Wall \u0026amp; Harold J. Fredericks inspecting turf\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4686/A-B - \"Moses\" print owned by Mrs. R. Thompson [A-1094]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4687/A-B - Sevres round bowl\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4693/A-B - Wallpaper reproduction - Nelly Custis bedroom [Chintz Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4694 - Peter geneological chart\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4696/A-B - Greenhouse slave quarters - west quarter - southeast wall (interior)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4697 - Mansion Study - southeast corner\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4698 - Music room [Little Parlor] - east wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4699 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - fireplace\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4704 - Fireplace in west slave quarters - greenhouse slave quarters\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4707 - Music room [Little Parlor] with Windsor chairs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4708/A - Details - Windsor chair and original shell cushion\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4709/A1-A2 - Butler's pantry with Windsor chair\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4709/B1-B2 - Butler's pantry\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4717/A-B - Needlework of mourning scene, after Parkyns\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4719/A-B - View into butler's pantry and adjacent hall closet (door open).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4720 - Copy photograph - Luke Dillon photo with Florida Cunningham on south porch of Mansion\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4721 - Map - Plant hardiness zones of the U.S.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4722/A-B - Crayon sketch of George Washington, 1783. Sketch and separate page of notations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4723 - Letter - George Washington to Burwell Bassett, February 12, 1774\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4724/A-B - Study - west wall to southwest window\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4725 - Music room [Little Parlor] - southeast corner with windows\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4726/A-B - Packing chest [W-347]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4727/A-B - Folding camp bed, open [W-473]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4727/C - Folding camp bed, folded [W-473]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4728/B - Braddock sword - detail of hilt [W-82]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4729/C-D - State or dress sword - detail of hilt [W-84]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4733/A - Trunk with plate \"General Washington N:4\" [W-1513]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4734/A - Trunk - deerskin cylindrical [W-366]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4735/A - Leather trunk - \"General Washington/No. 3\" [W-367]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4736/A - Wooden trunk - \"General Washington\" nameplate [W-1878]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4737/A - Leather trunk - \"G. Washington/Virginia\" nameplate [W-312]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4738 - Pair of silver spurs [W-1467/A-B] - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4739 - Pair of silver spurs given by Washington to Lt. Thomas Lamb, 1778 [W-1912/A,B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4740 - Pair of steel spurs [W-474/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4774 - Braddock sash [W-86]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4775/A-B - Members of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association with staff members Charles C. Wall and Walter Densmore pose for a photograph on the east lawn during Fall Council, October 1963\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4779/A-B - Family Dining Room [Small Dining Room] - sideboard \u0026amp; knife boxes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4784/B-C - Robert \u0026amp; Lawrence Washington quitclaim , 1601. 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Aubrey Bodine\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4804/A-C - Crystal lustre or candelabra [W-55]; BW-4804/B-C - Details of candelabra [W-55]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4820/A-C - Restoration work in Servants' Hall - large fireplace details of reinforcement of lintel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4825/B - Family Dining Room [Small Dining Room] - view towards best wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4826/B - Family Dining Room [Small Dining Room] - view towards southeast corner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4843/D-E - Letter - Martha Washington (no date)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4844 - Bell metal andirons [M-1666/A-B, A-498]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4848/A-B - View down the length of the piazza towards Potomac River with the S.S. 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John Holden, Jr., Vice Regent of Vermont\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4928 - Copy photograph of c. 1870 group photograph of Ann Pamela Cunningham, Regent and Vice Regents\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4936/A-B - Dressing glass - black and gold lacquer [W-195]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4937/A-B - Dressing glass - Chinese manufacture [W-315]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4938/A-B - Dressing glass - Chinese [W-221]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4941/A-C - Luke C. Dillon views of: Washington Bedroom [BW-4941/A - Washington Bedchamber]; Banquet Hall [BW-4941/B - New Room](New York Room); music room [BW-4941/C - Little Parlor] (Ohio Room)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4949/A-B - Sections of breakfast table [W-1372/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4949/C-D - Two breakfast table with hinged leaf up [W-1372/C-D]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4950/F-G - Pair of Hepplewhite card tables [W-1413/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4954/A-D - Secretary - bookcase (shut) [W-1409]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4954/E-F - Secretary - bookcase (open) [W-1409]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4955/A-B - Tambour secretary (closed) [W-158]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4968 - Letter - George Washington to Robert Lewis dated 1795 July 27\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4970/A-B - Drawing - perspective view of the estate (1935)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4971 - Drawing - perspective view of the estate with a key, outbuildings and gardens numbered\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4972/A-H - Measured drawings of the Mansion for Handbook, includes sections and floorplans\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4973/A-B - Piscataway map as of May 1965 showing land purchased with 1963 appropriation, lands donated to Interior Department by Accokeek Foundation, agreements executed commiting this land to be donated, and scenic easements authorized.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4998/A-K - H.C. Whitehouse collection of pictures of Mount Vernon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5041/A-H - Measured drawings of the Mansion, including sections and floorplans\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5053 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Charles B. Ball, Vice Regent of Virginia, 1874-1918\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5054 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Tobias G. Richardson, Vice Regent of Louisiana, 1880-1918\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5055/A-B - Copy photograph - Mrs. John Julius Pringle, Vice Regent of South Carolina, 1901-1921\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5056 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Albert Harkness, formerly Mrs. Thomas Ives Hare Powel, Regent, 1948-1958\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5057/A - Copy photograph - Banquet Hall [New Room] - two early views showing Rembrandt Peale painting \"Washington Before Yorktown\", view towards northwest corner\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5057/B-C - Copy photograph - Banquet Hall [New Room] - two early views showing Rembrandt Peale painting \"Washington Before Yorktown\", view towards southwest corner\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5059 - Damask banquet cloth with seal of the United States in center [H-2208]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5060/A - List of plants, shrubs , etc., grown at Mount Vernon by gardener Franklin A. Whelan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5061/A - The New Tomb\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5065/A-C - Engraving - Lafayette by LeMire [H-1367/B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5066/A-B - Engraving - \"The Naval Engagement between the Bon Homme Richard and the Serapis\" by R. Collier [W-1408]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5067/A-B - Engraving - \"Franklin\" by Justus Chevillet after the bust by Houdon [W-1366] - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5068/A-B - French regimental banner [M-1391] - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5069/A-B - Marble bust of Washington [M-1381/a] - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5070/A-B - Wood engraved broadside tribute to Washington The Brave, The Wise, The Good [M-1403] - LOAN\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5083/A-D - Firescreen with needlepoint panel [W-2182 (pole); M-2469 (firescreen)]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5084/A-C - Ford fire engine\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5090/A-B - Administration headquarters building from the north lane\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5091/A-D - Texas gate \u0026amp; concession building [Mount Vernon Inn] from traffic circle\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5092/A-B - Greenhouse \u0026amp; Flower Garden [Upper Garden] taken from Botanical Garden\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5125/A-H - Letter - Lund Washington to George Washington, 18 March 1778, 4 pages\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5139/A-B - Interior view of Salt House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5142/A-D - North Lane - Salt House exterior, view includes portions of spinning house, gardener's house, and greenhouse in the distance\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5143/A-B - Dimity pockets [W-2470]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5144/A-B - Mrs. Washington's silk stockings [W-2471]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5145/A-D - North Lane - Salt House exterior, view includes portions of the spinning house, gardener's house and the greenhouse in the distance\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5146/A-B - Tomb area from Whateley/Sinclair, birds eye view of 1859, also shows paddock, old pise ice house, lower garden, and a portion of the stable.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5147/A-B - Plan drawing of exhibition area showing trees and Charles Sargent's recommendations for removal, May 1917\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5148/A-F - Mansion Piazza - replacing stone floor\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5154/A-D - Map - Mount Vernon estate surveyed by B.F. Mackall, C.E.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5155/A-B - Map - Hell Hole marsh, by Mackall \u0026amp; Clark\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5156/A-C - Plat of property of Jessie S. Walker Landon, July 1930, adjacent to the Mount Vernon estate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5157/A-B - Engraving - Old Tomb of Washington , by George Lehman from a drawing by J.R. Smith - published by Childs \u0026amp; Inman, 1832\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5167/C - Dove of Peace weathervane with Mr. Wilfred Neitzey \u0026amp; Mr. Willie Miller\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5168/A-E - Fences in the Exhibition Area at Mount Vernon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5173 - Mansion West Front with people\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5174/A-B - Gardener's House stripped for repainting - east wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5175/A-B - Lithograph, c.1850, General Washington entering New York in triumphal procession during latter part of the Revolution.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLithograph property of The Washington Club.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5185/A-B - Pair of George III Sheffield candlesticks [M-2488/A-B]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5191/A-B - Council - Mount Vernon Ladies' Association, 1967\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5199/A-B - Copy photograph - Mrs. Brittania Peter Kennon, c. 1904\nBW-5199/A - MISSING\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5201/A-B - Page from book, \"Washington and His Masonic Compeers,\" p. 202 - Funeral ceremonies of General Washington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5202/A-B - Bier of General Washington; from Lossing's, \"Mount Vernon and Its Associations,\" 1859, p. 329\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5203 - Water cart design - drawing of found in General Washington's papers in Library of Congress\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5204 - Coffin escutcheon drawing for General Washington's lead coffin, p. 37, Tomb of Washington by Strickland\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5207/A-B - Upper Garden - long borders along paths with Greenhouse in background\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5208/A-B - Christmas table setting - Family Dining Room, view towards north wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5212/A-C - Mount Vernon Weekly Work Report, 1793 August 4-10 [A-823 ; A-283.101]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5215 - Brick path towards necessary - Lower Garden;  '68 Handbook, B\u0026amp;W from CT 502/A\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5216 - Southeast corner, Washington Bedchamber showing candlestand \u0026amp; Windsor armchair with original shell cushion\n; '68 Handbook, B\u0026amp;W from CT 526/B\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5220/A-C - Interior of overseer's quarters in spinning house\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5226/A-B - Map of the state of Virginia by Samuel Lewis, 1794;  Guthries Geography\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5229/A - Weekly Work Reports, Gardener - 31 March 1798 - sowing vegetables; photostat negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5229/B - Weekly work reports, Gardener - 2 June 1798 - artichokes, vegetables;photostat negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5229/C - Weekly work reports, Gardener - 9 June 1798 - vegetables in high garden; photostat negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5229/D - Weekly work reports, Gardener - 15 September 1798 - examination by George Washington;photostat negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5229/E- Weekly work reports, Gardener - 22 September 1798 - carrying in orange trees; photostat negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5229/F - Weekly work reports, Gardener - 10 November 1798 - boxwood plantings; photostat negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5229/G - Weekly work reports, Gardener - 5 January 1799 - tying hay around apple trees; photostat negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5237/C - Terminal approach - from drawing by Robert B. Fisher\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5249/A-D - Mansion - measured drawings of Palladian window \u0026amp; Banquet Hall [New Room] details from \"Great Georgian Houses of America\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5258/A-B - Miniature of General Washington by Madam de Brehan [W-2508]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5280/A-D - Carpeting - woven rag [A-1207]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5281/A-D - Letter - General Washington to William Smith, Esq., 1788 November 6\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5282/A-D - Joshua Humphreys' Bill to General Washington for building a boat, 1797 April 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5283/A-B - General Washington's note of presentation of the de Brehan miniature to Mrs. William Bingham, 1796 March 16\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5284/A-D - Letter - General Washington to Bushrod Washington, 1797 July 24\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5285/A-B - Letterpress copy - General Washington to Mildred Washington, 1798 October 18, pages 1 and 2 of 4 page letter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5290 - Mansion West Front from Bowling Green gate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5365/A-B - Letter - George Washington to Burwell Bassett, 1776 June 4\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5367 - Copy photograph  - Greenhouse quarters west quarters damaged by fire, 1889\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5370/A-B - Field Handbook cover view of the West Front of the Mansion from the bowling green entrance with the southern magnolias planted\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5382/A-B - Plantation secretary \u0026amp; Reproduction made by Mr. Alfred Neitzey - Both Secretaries [M-1890]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5382/C-D - Plantation secretary \u0026amp; reproduction made by Mr. Wilfred Neitzey - Mr. Neitzey \u0026amp; both secretaries [M-1890]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5382/E-G - Plantation secretary  -  several views of doors closed, opened, opened with writing leaf down [M-1890]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5382/H-J - Reproduction plantation secretary made by Mr. Wilfred Neitzey - several view of doors closed, opened, opened with writing desk down\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5438/A-B - Painting - The Old Mount Vernon by Eastman Johnson, 1857 [M-4863]. Photograph taken before acquired by MVLA in 2009.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5439/A-H - Silver cup for raising the largest jackass [W-571]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5446/A-D - Copy photograph - Marshall Hall views - the House \u0026amp; Potomac from shore\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5447/A-D - Council of Mount Vernon Ladies' Association, 1970. Regent, Vice Regents with Mr. Wall and Mr. Densmore.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5450 - Copy photograph - Mansion - East Front view, c. 1910, by Crandall; Photocopy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5451 - Illustation of Flower Garden, April 1889, Century Magazine\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5452/A-B - Marshall Hall \u0026amp; Potomac River from the south end of the Piazza\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5452/C - Marshall Hall \u0026amp; Potomac River through the south colonnade\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5455/A-B -  West Parlor [Front Parlor] from the north door\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5457 - Downstairs bedroom from south door\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5458/A-B - Downstairs bedroom from north door\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5459/D - Portrait - Martha Parke Custis by Robert Edge Pine hanging in the Washington Bedchamber\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5495/A-B - Original round engraving [W-2621]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5496/A-B - Silhouettes of General and Mrs. Washington created by Eleanor Parke Custis and given to friend Elizabeth Bordley Gibson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5501/A-G -  Mansion drawings of the architectural - engineering details for strengthening of the framing - drawn by Charles Killam, June-July, 1932\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5514 - Pin \u0026amp; earrings said to have belonged to Martha Washington [A-1283]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5515 - Punch bowl with ship \u0026amp; \"GW\" cypher\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5519 - Copy photograph - Mount Vernon employees, May 1, 1973, for Nations Business Magazine\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5525/A-B - Original Sheraton chair [W-2630] used in Banquet Hall [New Room] chair \u0026amp; tripod table with birdcage [H-2632]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5577/A-D - Council of Mount Vernon Ladies' Association 1974, posed on southeast lawn with Mr. Wall and Mr. Densmore. The dove of peace weathervane is placed in the middle of the group.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5579/E - Ingrain carpeting in Family Dining Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5587 - Declaration of Independence copy with George Washington's image superimposed - by Wm. Fisk\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5592/B - The Farmer's Cart \u0026amp; Plan of Barn - illustrations from Annals of Agriculture by Arthur Young; London, 1792\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5595/E-F- Illustrations from Maison Rustique - animals, tools farming operations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5595/j-K - Illustrations from Maison Rustique - animals, tools farming operations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5596/A-B - Vaughan Plan [W-1434]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5598/A,C-D - Illustrations from The Compleat Body of Husbandry, London, 1758\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5601/A-B - Illustrations from The Complete Farmer, London, 1793\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5603/A-F - Illustrations from Diderot on Agriculture\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5604 - Frontispiece map from History of the Revolution of South Carolina, Vol. I, Trenton, 1785\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5605 - Eleanor Parke Custis' signature in The Practice of French Pronunciation by John Perrin, Philadelphia, 1780 [W-1252]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5656/A-C - Kitchen Garden planting plan by Nathalia Ulman, 1937\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5706/A-F - Belvoir garden; negatives destroyed; old catalogue number 440; retro catalogued, July 1976\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5707/A-E - Restoration - Spinning House, east \u0026amp; west sides with siding removed; negatives destroyed; old catalogue number 441; retro catalogued\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5708/A-F -  Spinning House restoration; negatives destroyed; old catalogue number 442; retro catalogued, July 1976. Photographs taken July 19th and August 3rd in 1934.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5751/C1-C2 - Letter from George Washington to Charles Pettit, 1781 January 3\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5752/C - Letter from George Washington to William Pearce, 1794 October 6\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5760/C - Letter from George Washington to William Pearce, 1794 October 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5774 - Charles Cecil Wall, Director; Taken for 1973 issue of Business Week Magazine\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5783/A-C - Council of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association, 1977. Regent, Vice Regents and staff members Mr. Simmes and Mr. Castellani posed on the southeast lawn.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6867 - Artwork for MVLA cartouche - logo, created by Nathalia Ulman and M. Williams, June 1934\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5892 - Airship over Mount Vernon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5893 - Airship over Mount Vernon - West Front\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6867 - MVLA Cartouche - Logo by N. Ulman \u0026amp; M. Williams (June 1934);  (Orig. artwork:  Archives Master Subj. File \"MVLA Logo, Cartouche\")\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArchitectural drawing - Bushrod's porch by Roberts and Taylor, Newark, N.J.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6904 - Mount Vernon Basement Plate IV, Worth Bailey - 1944\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6905/1 - Architectural drawings - drawing - pediment west façade\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6905/2 - Architectural drawings - Drawing - north elevation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6905/3 - Architectural drawings - West - 4A\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6905/4 - Architectural drawings - West - 3A\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6905/5 - Architectural drawings - West - 2B\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6905/6 - Architectural drawings - West - 2A\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6905/7 - Architectural drawings - West - 1A\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6906/1-2 - Balustrade drawing, Roberts and Taylor, Newark, N.J.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6907 - Column and pilaster profiles, Macomber - 1956\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6908/1 - Architectural drawings - Third floor - hall and linen room - 1935\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6908/2 - Architectural drawings - Third floor - north wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6908/3 - Architectural drawings - Third floor - south wall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6915/1 - Architectural drawings - 1932, Charles K. Bryant for city of N.Y. - First floor plan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6915/2 - Architectural drawings - 1932, Charles K. Bryant for city of N.Y. - north elevation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6915/3 - Architectural drawings - 1932, Charles K. Bryant for city of N.Y. - Second floor plan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6915/4 - Architectural drawings - 1932, Charles K. Bryant for city of N.Y. - traverse section\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7684 - Regent - Mrs. Robert E. Lee IV; Print only,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e615 - Blue Room - looking from central hall door towards north wall; large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 35\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-616 - Blue Room - same view as #615 but taken later ; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 36; missing February 24, 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-617 - Piazza - looking from northeast; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 37; missing February 24, 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-618 - West Front of Mansion - looking from Bowling Green; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 38; missing February 24, 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-619 - Mansion and east lawn - view from north of north Ha-Ha Wall; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 39; missing February 24, 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-620 - Piazza and flagpole - looking straight down piazza from north end toward the Potomac River; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 40 ; missing February 24, 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-621 - Summer House - looking from along south Ha-Ha wall; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 41 ; missing February 24, 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-622 - North Lane - looking north includes view of salt house [Carpenter's Shop] and spinning house; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 42; missing Febuary 24, 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-623 - Spinning House - looking in from south door; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 43; missing February 24, 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-624 - West Gate and porter's lodges - looking east from outside of grounds; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 44; missing February 24, 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-625 - Texas Gate - looking west from outside of gate; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 45 ; missing February 24, 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-626 - Wharf - looking west from on the river; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 46; missing February 24, 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-627 - Wharf - with Keeper's lodge [boat house, partial view]; looking from behind box elder tree; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 47; missing February 24, 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-628 - Wharf - same as #627 but without wharf Keeper's lodge [boat house]; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 48; missing February 24, 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-629 - Flower Garden - looking at it northwest from Spinning House ; 1932 Handbook; large negative, lower cabinet, Catalogue No. 49; copyright 1922; missing February 24, 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-630 - Kitchen [Lower] Garden - looking east from southwest corner (inside); Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 50 ; missing February 24, 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-631 - Kitchen [Lower] Garden - looking east in line of terrace; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 51; missing February 24, 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-633 - Old Tomb - where The General was laid to rest at his death; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 53; missing February 24, 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-634 - New Tomb - looking from southwest to see the sarcophagus containing the remains of General Washington; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 54; missing February 24, 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-640/A-C - Houdon Bust, various angles [W-369]; Large negative, lower cabinet ; missing February 24, 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-641 - Houdon Bust - near profile - looking left [W-369]; Large negative, lower cabinet; missing February 24, 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-642 - Houdon Bust - full face [W-369]; large negative, lower cabinet; missing February 24, 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-643 - Houdon Bust - near profile looking right [W-369]; Large negative, lower cabinet; missing February 24, 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-644 - Houdon Bust - nearly 3/4 left [W-369]; Large negative, lower cabinet; missing February 24, 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-645 - Houdon Bust - nearly 3/4 right ; Large negative, lower cabinet ; missing February 24, 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-646 - Houdon Bust - nearly full face [W-369]; Large negative, lower cabinet; missing February 24, 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-647 - Houdon Bust - three quarters left [W-369]; large negative, lower cabinet; missing February 24, 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-648 - Houdon Bust - half right [W-369]; Large negative, lower cabinet; missing February 24, 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-649 - Houdon Bust - full back - head [W-369]; Large negative, lower cabinet; missing February 24, 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-650 - Houdon Bust - nearly full face ]W-369]; Large negative, lower cabinet; missing February 24, 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-651 - Houdon (?) Medallion; Large negative, lower cabinet; missing February 24, 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-663 - Banquet room [New Room] ; large negative, lower cabinet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-664 - Old Family Kitchen view towards fireplace ; large negative, lower cabinet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-665 - General Washington's Bedroom [ Washington Bedchamber], view towards south wall with bedstead ; large negative, lower cabinet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-666 - General Washington's Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber], view towards south wall with bedstead ; large negative, lower cabinet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-667 - Two watering cans [W-1052/A-B]; large negative, lower cabinet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-668/A - Banquet Hall, view of Vaughan mantel with mantel clock [W-11]; large negative, lower cabinet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-669 - Music room [Little Parlor], view of harpsichord from central passage looking towards the north doorway; large negative, lower cabinet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-670 - Mansion Central Hall [Central Passage], view towards stairs; large negative, lower cabinet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-671 - Butler's Pantry; large negative, lower cabinet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-672 - Family Dining Room [Small Dining Room] ; large negative, lower cabinet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-673 - Family Dining Room [Small Dining Room], view towards west wall; large negative, lower cabinet; negative missing 24Feb2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-674 - Family Dining Room [Small Dining Room], view towards northeast corner; large negative, lower cabinet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-675 - Tambour Secretary [W-158] and Circular chair [W-159]; large negative, lower cabinet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-689 - Page from Washington's Family Bible [W-408] recording dates of births and deaths of children; negative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-690 - Perspective of Grounds and main Buildings ; Used in 1935-36 edition of illustrated Handbook.  See #s 3495, 4285, 5040, 5614.  2003 - negative deteriorated, removed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-703 - Dining room [Small Dining Room] fireplace - candelabras on mantel; large negative, lower cabinet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-704 - Dining room [Small Dining Room] fireplace; large negative, lower cabinet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-850 - Washington silver in display case in museum; Loaned by Dr. Lee; large negative, lower cabinet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-851 - Engraving - Northwest or Davis Straights Whale Fishery (Halsey Print) [M-93/Q]; large negative, lower cabinet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-852 - Engraving - Mount Vernon the Seat of the Late General Washington, by Seymour, after Birch [M-1087]; large negative, lower cabinet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-853 - Portrait - Lawrence Washington [W-126] - Mansion Dining Room; large negative; lower cabinet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-854 - Kitchen Garden [Lower Garden] restoration; large negative, lower cabinet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-855 - Engraving - Storm with Lightning (Halsey Print) [M-93/Y]; large negative, lower cabinet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-856 - Circular Well - Kitchen Garden [Lower Garden] restoration; large negative, lower cabinet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-857 - Espalier Fruit Trees - Kitchen Garden [Lower Garden] restoration, view towards northeast corner along north and east garden walls with necessary; large negative, lower cabinet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-858 - Planting in and for Kitchen Garden [Lower Garden] restoration, view towards northeast corner of garden includes circular well and necessary in the distance; large negative, lower cabinet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-859 - Kitchen Garden [Lower Garden] restoration, view towards east wall; large negative, lower cabinet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-862 - Family Kitchen, view of fireplace; large negative, lower cabinet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-863 - Spinning room - interior; large negative, lower cabinet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-864 - Spinning room - interior ; large negative, lower cabinet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-865 - New Tomb - Early view - after 1837 ; Note: Not to be released or published by us.  Owner: Mr. Bruno, American Autograph Shop;  Merion Station, PA, 1936\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-870 - Kitchen Garden [Lower Garden] in snow - showing screens along east wall of garden; large negative, lower neg cabinet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-871 - Superintendent newly constructed house in snow; large negative, lower neg cabinet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-872/A-B - Engraving of The entry of Alexander the Great into Babylon [W-717/C]; large negative, lower neg cabinet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-873 - Washington's Bedroom [Washington's Bedchamber] - showing bed ; large negative, lower neg cabinet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-874 - Washington's Bedroom [Washington's Bedchamber] - showing fireplace ; large negative, lower neg cabinet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-875 - Washington's Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber] - chest [W-372] \u0026amp; dressing glass [W-315]; large negative, lower neg cabinet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-876 - Salute cannon [W-716]; large negative, lower neg cabinet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-878 - Tambour Secretary [W-158] and chair [W-159] in the Study; Taken for Thompsen Elks - Baltimore, MD; negative destroyed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-879 - Sideboard [W-94] \u0026amp; Lawrence Washington portrait [W-126] in the dining room; Taken for Thompsen Elks - Baltimore, MD; negative destroyed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-880 - Fireplace \u0026amp; mantel with landscape painting [W-356] - West Parlor [Front Parlor] ; Taken for Thompsen Elks - Baltimore, MD; negative destroyed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-890 - Gorget - General Washington's - \"1776\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-893 - Center Medallion - Penn Treaty Quilt [W-365] - repair to original Quilt #300; missing February 24, 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-894 - Center Medallion - Penn Treaty Quilt [W-365] - repair to original Quilt #300; missing February 24, 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-910 - Old Barn [Stable] - color plate ; glass \u0026amp; Cellulous Negatives - Color transparency of barn - present barn on South Lane; missing February 24, 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-912 - Mansion - Central Hall [Central Passage]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-913 - Mansion - Central Hall [Central Passage]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-914/A-B - Family Kitchen - interior view; missing February 24, 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-915 - Butler's Pantry ; missing February 24, 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-916/A-B - Butler's Pantry\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1475/A-D - Measured drawings of the Kitchen by Morley Jeffers Williams - Office of Research \u0026amp; Restoration - April 1939\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1477 - Mansion - measured drawings - full-size profiles; rooms 106 \u0026amp; 113 by Morley Jeffers Williams; Office of Research and Restoration; missing February 24, 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1478 - Mansion measured drawings - first floor plan by Morley Jeffers Williams; Office of Research and Restoration; missing February 24, 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1479 - Mansion measured drawing - full-size profiles; rooms - 103 \u0026amp; 104 by Morley Jeffers Williams; Office of Research and Restoration; missing February 24, 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1480 - Mansion measured drawings - second floor plan by Morley Jeffers Williams; Office of Research and Restoration; missing February 24, 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1481 - Mansion measured drawings - third floor plan by Morley Jeffers Williams; Office of Research and Restoration; missing February 24, 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1482 - Mansion measured drawings - section by Morley Jeffers Williams; Office of Research and Restoration; missing February 24, 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1483 - Mansion measured drawings - north \u0026amp; south elevations by Morley Jeffers Williams; Office of Research and Restoration; missing February 24, 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1484 - Mansion measured drawings - West Front by Morley Jeffers Williams; Office of Research and Restoration; missing February 24, 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1485 - Mansion measured drawings - north section \u0026amp; south section by Morley Jeffers Williams; Office of Research and Restoration; missing February 24, 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1486/A-C - Mansion measured drawings - river front \u0026amp; perspective of 1st \u0026amp; 2nd floors ; From Washington Office ; Annual Report 57, page 32 ; missing 24Feb25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1537 - Mansion - West Front ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1538 - Mansion - West Front ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1539 - Mansion - pediment \u0026amp; cupola ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1540 - Mansion - pediment ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1541 - Mansion - front door ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1542 - Mansion - from north lawn ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1543 - Mansion - from north lawn ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1544 - Mansion - from north lawn ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1545 - Mansion - from east corner ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1546 - Mansion - north end ;  file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1547 - Mansion - Central Hall ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missingf 3Mar25 ; also 4x5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1548 - Mansion - Dining \u0026amp; Sitting room doors ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1549 - Palladian window - interior ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1550 - Banquet Hall - mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1551 - Banquet Hall - mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1552 - Banquet Hall - mantel ;  file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1553 - Banquet Hall - ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1554 - Banquet Hall - ceiling (medallions) ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1555 - Dining Room - mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1556 - Dining Room - mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1557 - Dining Room - ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1558 - Dining Room - ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1559 - Dining Room - ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1560 - Dining Room - ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1561 - Sitting room - mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1562 - Sitting room - fireplace \u0026amp; door ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1563 - West Parlor - south wall ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1564 - West Parlor - fireplace \u0026amp; door ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1565 - West Parlor - fireplace \u0026amp; door ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1566 - West Parlor - fireplace \u0026amp; mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1567 - West Parlor - ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1568 - West Parlor - ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1569 - Library - fireplace \u0026amp; mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1570 - Library - fireplace \u0026amp; mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1571 - Library - fireplace \u0026amp; mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1572 - Family Kitchen \u0026amp; Butler House thru north colonnade ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1573 - Family Kitchen \u0026amp; Butler House thru north colonnade ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1574 - Family Kitchen \u0026amp; south colonnade ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1575 - South colonnade ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1576 - South colonnade ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1577 - Gardner's House \u0026amp; Office ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1578 - Family Kitchen \u0026amp; Butler's House ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1579 - Family Kitchen \u0026amp; Butler's House ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1580 - Butler House \u0026amp; serpentine drive ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1581 - North Lane ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1582 - South Lane ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1583 - South Lane - looking north ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1584 - Barn from south lawn ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1585 - Flower Garden - looking west ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1586 - Flower Garden - parterre ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1587 - Flower Garden - hedges ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1588 - Flower Garden - hedges ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1589 - North Necessary from Flower Garden ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1590 - North Necessary from Flower Garden ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1591 - Flower Garden - beds \u0026amp; School House ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1592 - Flower Garden - beds \u0026amp; School House ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1593 - School House ; file of Johnston prints in Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1594 - Flower Garden - walk \u0026amp; box hedge ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1595 - Flower Garden - hollyhocks ; file of Johnston prints in Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1596 - Kitchen Garden - circular well ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1597 - Kitchen Garden - walk ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1598 - Kitchen Garden - South Necessary \u0026amp; gate ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1599 - Kitchen Garden - boxwood center walk ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1600 - Kitchen Garden - gate to Bowling Green ; file of Johnston prints in Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1601 - Kitchen Garden - gate ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1602 - Kitchen Garden - gate ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1603 - Kitchen Garden - laundry yard gate ; file of Johnston prints in Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1604 - Kitchen Garden - figs ; file of Johnston prints in Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1605 - Kitchen Garden - gate \u0026amp; steps ; file of Johnston prints in Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1606 - Kitchen Garden - South Necessary \u0026amp; gate ; file of Johnston prints in Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1607 - West Gate - looking west ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1608 - West Gate - lodges ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1609 - West Gate - well house ; 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missing 3Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1627 - Flower Garden \u0026amp; School House ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1628 - Flower Garden ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1629 - Family Kitchen \u0026amp; Butler's House thru north colonnade ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1630 - Mansion - West Front ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1631 - Road below Old Barn ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1632 - Mansion - Front Door\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1633 - Mansion - West Front ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 17Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1634 - Kitchen Garden - boxwood ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 17Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1635 - Mansion - north end ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; 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file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1661 - Banquet Hall [New Room] ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25 ; also 4x5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1662 - Banquet Hall [New Room] ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25 ; also 4x5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1663 - Banquet Hall [New Room] ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1664 - Dining Room [Small Dining Room] ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25 ; also 4x5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1665 - Dining Room [Small Dining Room] ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25 ; also 4x5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1666 - Dining Room [Small Dining Room] ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1667 - Mansion through Vista ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-1668 - Mansion through Vista ; 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 2204/A - north end ; 2204/B - east end ; missing - 17Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2205 - Music room [Little Parlor] - showing brackets and mirrors ; missing - 17Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2325/A - Yellow Room mantel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2325/B - Mrs. Washington's Sitting room mantel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2325/C - West Parlor [Front Parlor] mantel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2326/A - Map of Mount Vernon - 1793 ; Courtesy, Huntington Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2328 - Cincinnati china in case\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2329/A-B - Vaughan Plan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2330/A-B - Museum case - Vaughan Plan, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2378/A-B - Bedspreads ; Photos - Museum of Fine Arts, Boston\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2635 - Looking glass ; H-6/A\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2636 - Queen Anne armchair ; M-25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2637 - Sideboard ; W-94\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2638 - Pembroke table ; W-136\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2639 - Bookcase ; W-160\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2640 - Secretary ; W-1409\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2641 - Chippendale side chair (Chase) ; H-8/A\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2642 - Chippendale chair (DuPont) ; W-1464/A-B\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2643 - Wine chest ; W-187/A-K\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2644 - Tavern-type table ; Missing - 17Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2647/A-B - Palladian window\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2648/A - Mural - candelabra ensemble - reduction ; W-1181\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2649/A-L - Smithsonian Collection : A - Tea table, B/C - Sheraton side chair, D - lamp. E-F - Wine glasses, G - Oval waiter. 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Mug, chocolate cup ; W-501, W-664\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2789 - View from Lossing of mantel garniture in Banquet Hall [New Room]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2790 - Nast China - cup and saucer, after dinner coffee ; W-1198/A-B, W-529\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2791 - Niderviller China ; W-520/A-B, W-508/A-B\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2792 - Sevres covered cups ; W-611/A-C\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2793 - Cincinnati China\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2794 - Vase ; W-491\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2796 - Basalt inkwell ; W-725\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2797 - Niderviller pitcher - covered ; W-1209/A-B\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2798 - Sevres porringer ; W-611/D-E\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2799 - Cincinnati Service - custard cup ; W-1435/J\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2800 - Sevres covered cup ; W-1456/C-D\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2801 - Cincinnati China\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2802 - Worcester mug ; W-657\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2803 - Blue and white Staffordshire ; W-1002/A-H\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2804 - Sevres dinner plates\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2805 - Sevres bowl ; W-1153\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2806 - Cincinnati China ; W-1436, W-483\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2807 - Blue and white Staffordshire ; W-1002/A-H\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2808 - States China - covered cup \u0026amp; saucer ; A-386, W-1497/A-C\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2895 - Ben Franklin - Silhouette\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2896/A-B - George Washington - Silhouette ;  legend on B\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2897 - John A. Washington - Silhouette\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2900/A-B - Draft - Thomas Contee on William Molleson ; Reverse of draft - Thomas Contee on William Molleson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2901/A-B - Letter - George Washington Estate: B - Page 1, A -Page2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2932 - Portrait of Washington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2933 - Portrait of Lafayette\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2935/A-D - Letter - J. Bloxham to William Peacey\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2936/A-H - Recent interiors - 1 of Tomb, 1 of coach; also exteriors - Barn, main gate, Museum, Little Hatchet Tea Room, Spinning House (before restoration) ; photos by Rideout \u0026amp; Stapp\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2937/K-O - Pictures taken for Annual Report\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2938 - Plan of Flower Garden - from Handbook ; sent out on loan by Mr. Fisher 7/8/61; for Kitchen Garden see #3249\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2944/A-C - Portrait - Martha Peter ; One of these is Infra - red\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2950/A-B - Desk believed to have belonged to Daniel Parke Custis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2951/A-D - Infra-red \u0026amp; ultraviolet negatives of the \"1775\" trunk\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2952/A-B - Silver ladle said to have been given to David \u0026amp; Eleanor Stuart by George Washington - unowned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2953 - Argand mantel lamp\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-2954 - Hook table\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3124 - \"Northwest View of the Mansion of George Washington - Mount Vernon\" by P. Haas - About 1850\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3130 - View of Sulgrave Manor\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3141 - George Washington's entry into Trenton\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3142 - Portrait - George Washington after Stuart\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3143 - Portrait - Eleanor Parke Custis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3144 - Early print of July 4th\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3146 - Death of George Washington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3149 - Houdon in Richmond\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3151 - Painting - George Washington by Savage\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3156 - Dining table - Hepplewhite ; W-1372/A-B\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3208 - Stern Board from ship \"Mt. Vernon\" carved by Samuel McIntire, represented in \"Out in America\" Vol 38 - No 2, April 1950 ; photo by Library of Congress\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3236 - \"The House of Washington\" Currier \u0026amp; Ives ; M-1618\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3245 - Horse print - \"Cardinal Puff\" - 1770\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3249 - Kitchen Garden plan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3268 - Portrait - Ann Pamela Cunningham by Lambdin ; MVLA Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3273 - Miss Ann Pamela Cunningham, First Regent ; MVLA collection ; also 5x7\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3295 - Portrait - General George Washington Custis Lee ; Washington \u0026amp; Lee University, Lexington, VA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3299 - Col. Upton Herbert, Miss Tracy \u0026amp; Misses Dulaney \u0026amp; Herbert at Mount Vernon circa 1868 ;  Photo owned by Miss J. B. Whiting, Middleburg, VA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3300 - Print - Washington's Tomb ; MVLA Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3317/A - Mrs. Washington's traveling expenses ; A-581 ; Annual Report 1952\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3318 - Page from European Magazine of Jan. 1800 ; A-610 ; With obituary,  Annual Report 1952\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3319 - Page from European Magazine of Jan. 1800 ; A-610 ; With portrait, Annual Report 1952\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3325 - George Washington's funeral ; A-619 ; Collection of Mrs. Stanley Wohl, Washington, DC\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3326/A-B - Print of Mount Vernon: A - east view, B- west view ; by Bennett ; Sold for MVLA,  MVLA Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3327 - Benjamin Franklin's portrait by Wright ; After Duplessis, MVLA Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3328 - French aquatint of General Washington ; A-613\t; Annual Report 1952\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3329 - Hall [Central Passage] at Mount Vernon ; From Godey's Ladys Book, MVLA Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3330 - Banquet Hall [New Room] at Mount Vernon ; From Godey's Ladys Book, MVLA Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3331 - Ruins of Greenhouse, sketched by Lossing ;  MVLA Collection - pub book ; missing 31Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3347 - Portrait of George Washington attributed to Gilbert Stuart ; Owned by Mrs. John M. Morton, Montgomery, Ala. (from photo sent to McGill James of National Gallery, Washington, DC)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3348 - Detail of portrait of George Washington attributed to Gilbert Stuart ; Owned by Mrs. John M. Morton;  See #3347\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3349 - Flower Garden Plan - 1953 Revision ; See #5038 - 35 mm \u0026amp; 4x5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3351/A-B - First page of George Washington's draft of Martha Washington's letter to Mrs. Samuel Powel - 20 May 1797 ; From Powel Collection, MVLA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3352/A-B - First page of letter of Martha Washington to Mrs. Samuel Powel - 20 May 1787 ; From Powel Collection, MVLA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3353 - Letter of Tobias Lear to Thomas Porter - Nov. 24, 1786 ; A-607 ;  MVLA original mss.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3354 - Letter of Frances Washington to Col. Burwell Bassett, 20 Sept. 1790 ; A-625 ; Fahs Smith Collection, MVLA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3356 - Wells Fargo Certificate to Louis McLane -1859 - \"Gold Bar\" ; Original document - MVLA Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3357 - Group showing Ann Pamela Cunningham and Vice Regents at Mount Vernon ; Photo in MVLA Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3359 - Photo of Miss Harriet Clayton Comegys, Fourth Mount Vernon Regent ; MVLA print, MV 363 , dup\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3360 - Photo of Mrs. Alice Haliburton Richards, Fifth Mount Vernon Regent ; MVLA picture\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3361 - Photo of Mrs. Justine Van Rensselaer Townsend, Third Mount Vernon Regent ; MVLA picture\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3362 - Mrs. Horace Mann Towner, Sixth Mount Vernon Regent\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3364 - Inscriptions on back of Graff photographs ; Original borrowed from  J.R. Battle, Villanova, PA; See #3363\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3372 - Introductory panel - Centennial Exhibition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3376 - Facsimile of Miss Cunningham's first appeal in The Charleston Mercury, Dec. 2, 1853 ; photo by Library of Congress ; MV518 ; also dup\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3475 - West Ford - Lossing sketch from Mount Vernon and its Associations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3476 - Northwest view of Mansion of George Washington - lithograph by P. Haas\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3477 - School House or Garden house - Lossing sketch from Mount Vernon and its Associations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3378 - Mount Vernon landing - Lossing sketch from Mount Vernon and its Associations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3479 - Ancient entrance to Mount Vernon, in 1858, Lossing sketch, Mount Vernon and its Associations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3480 - Western front of Mount Vernon as it appeared in 1858, Lossing sketch, Mount Vernon and its Associations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3489 - 1796 - Latrobe - southeast view of Mount Vernon ; Owned by Bishop Tucker?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3492 - Second page of John Augustine Washington's letters to Ann Pamela Cunningham agreeing to sell Mount Vernon ; See #3379\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3493 - Map of John Augustine Washington's estate by W. Gillingham ; Owned by Julian Washington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3495 - Perspective view - center spread in office ; Handbook 44 \u0026amp; 45; See also #690, #5040, #5614, #4285\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3496 - Front cover - inside (handbook) in office\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3547/A-B - Letter - Edward Everett to Dr. Gilman (Boston, April 21, 1856): A - 1st page, B - second and last page with signature ; Gift of Regent\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3548/A-B - Letter - Edward Everett to gentlemen of Charleston, South Carolina (Boston, Apr 21, 1856): A - 1st page, B -  second and last page with signature and addresses ; Gift of Regent\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3549/A-D - Letter - 69 undersigned gentlemen of Charleston, South Carolina to Edward Everett (Charleston, Mar 31, 1856) ; gift of Regent\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3555/A-B - Letter - Martha Washington to Fanny Bassett Washington, Aug 3, 1794\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3556/A-B - Letter - Martha Washington to Fanny Bassett Washington, Philadelphia, Dec 15, 1794\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3557/A-C - Letter - Martha Washington to Fanny Bassett Washington, Philadelphia, August 29, 1791 ; Annual Report 1953, pages 68-70\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3566 - Engraving - after Houdon bust, by Alexander Tardieu ; A-692, M-1894, I-77\t; Annual Report 1953\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3567 - Engraving - George Washington, after Peale, by T. Cook; published by S. Bladon 1783 ; A-692 ; [B 7, GR. 40]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3568 - Engraving - George Washington, published by H.D. Symonds, 1796 ; Rare, ficticious; A-692 [B-427; GR 783] ; missing - 31Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3569 - Engraving - George Washington by B. B. Ellis, after DuSimitiere, 1783 ; A-692 , Annual Report 1953 - frontispiece; [B 65; GR 75] ; missing 31Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3570 - Engraving - George Washington by T.C.G. Fritzsch ; A-692 ; Ficticious; Campbell type, rare; [B 53, GR 739] ; missing 31Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3571 - Letter - President Eisenhower to Mrs. Powell, Regent, Oct. 22, 1953 ; Annual Report 1953, page 12\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3572 - First Floor Plan of Spinning House - Macomber ; Annual Report 1953, page 20\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3573 - Title page of early edition of Lee's funeral oration ; Jackson Collection, Annual Report 1953\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3574/A - Artist's sketch showing original roof under Piazza roof ; Annual Report 1953, page 31\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3575 - Black \u0026amp; white photo of colored reproduction miniature of George Washington ; A-692 ; Owned by Sir J.C. Tollemache Sinclair, Bart.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3588 - Copy of a photograph showing wedding dress presented by Miss Kate Uhler ; A-752; H-1952\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3662 - Inscription on back of oil painting of Quay Italian city ; A-765\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3663 - Oil painting of Italian city ; A-765 ; Annual Report 1954, page 53 ; missing 31Mar25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3664 - Sharples' pastel of George Washington ; A-772\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3665 - Sharples' pastel of Martha Washington ; A-772\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3666 - Sharples' pastel of Martha Washington and frame ; A-772\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3667 - Sharples' pastel of George Washington and frame ; A-772 ; Annual Report 1954, page 12\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3668 - Portrait of Lawrence Washington attributed to Wollaston ; W-126 ; Annual Report 1954, front\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3684 - View of Palladian window - sketch ; Annual Report 1954 Cover\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3686 - Syngman Rhee planting a tree ; Original by Abbie Rowe, courtesy of National Park Services\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3687/A-B - Letter - George A. Washington to General Washington, Oct 25, 1786 ; A-750 ; Annual Report 1954, pages 44-45\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3688/A-B - Letter - Martha Washington to \"Fanny\", Feb 3, 1793 ; Annual Report 1954, pages 36-37\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3710 - Sketch of George Washington Parke Custis (from Lossing)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3711 - Sketch of George Washington Lafayette (from Lossing)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3740 - Oil painting of Mount Vernon, circa 1850, owned by Mrs. Major ; A-830\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3785 - Over mantel painting in West Parlor [Front Parlor] - after repair ; W-356\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3787 - A.J. Davis pencil sketch of Mansion - West Front ; A-800 ; Annual Report 1955, page 34\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3788 - \"Tomb of Washington\" (Old Tomb, 1832) by Geo. Lehrman ; A-809\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3789 - Winslow Homer watercolor of Mansion ; A-803 ; Annual Report 1955, page 37\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3790 - A.J. Davis sketch of Portico circa 1831 ; A-800 ; Annual Report 1955, front cover\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3801 - Letter - George Washington to Humphreys, June 20, 1786 ; Annual Report 1955, page 23\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3811 - Needlework early view of Mansion ; A-807 ; Annual Report 1955, page 30\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3812 - An ode to Mount Vernon by David Humphreys ; Annual Report 1955, page 26\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3819 - Plate showing wheel harness, from Felton's Treatise on Carriages \u0026amp; Harness ; Annual Report 1955, page 15\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3965/A-B - Martha Washington Inventory: A - title page. B - 3rd page ; A-894\t; See #3955, #3956; Annual Report 1956\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3983/A-E - Measured drawings of outbuildings ; by Carroll Curtice - '56-'57\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3991 - Account of payment to Jos. Anthony, May 14, 1796, (Philadelphia Account Book) ; Historical Society of Pennsylvania ; Mount Vernon Silver, page 64, Illustration 31\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-3994/A-C - Relief map of Mount Vernon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4012/A-B - Letter - Tobias Lear to Thos. Law (Sat night 10 o'clock) re George Washington's illness ; Annual Report 1957, page 41\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4013 - Letter - Martha Washington to Frances Henley, Nov 30, 1789 (98?) ; Annual Report 1957, page 47\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4014 - Drawing - \"Destruction of the Bastille\" ; Annual Report 1957, page 22\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4016/A-B - Washington Inventory - one page - \"In the Library\" ; Annual Report 1957, page 28; Peter Collection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4017/A-B - Title page and George Washington's signature - \"Travels in North America\" ; Annual Report 1957, page 26\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4270 - Chair cushion\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4271 - Fishing tackle ; A-950; W-2201/A ; Annual Report 1958, page 57\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4272 - Painting - \"Great Falls\" ; W-2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4275/A-B - Table setting - Dining Room ; see CT 111/A-B\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4276/C - Mrs. Washington's Bedroom - construction research ; Also two color trans. (in office record file)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4277 - Richardt's oil painting - \"Mount Vernon in 1858\" ; Annual Report 1958, page 10;  Photo of a photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4279 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - dried flower arrangements ;  see CT 117\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4285/C - Grounds plan perspective view ; See #690, 3495, 5040, 5614\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4286/A-B - Spring table setting ; CT 124/A-B\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-4288/A-D - Miniature - Burwell Bassett by C.W. 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Whelan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5086/A-B - Dinner in honor of Col. Dodge, Mayflower Hotel, October 20, 1934 ; Missing B - 7Apr25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5122 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - north wall (wide angle view)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5139/C - North Lane Storehouse interior\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5200/A-J - Funeral bills: A - Gutten, B - Ingle, C - Munn, D - Edick, E - MacKenzie, F - Fairfax County Clerk, G - Bowie, H - Keith, I - Lightfoot, J - Pinckney\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5381 - Charles Willson Peale's 1772 portrait of General Washington ; photograph by Victor Amato\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5383/A-B - Plat with survey notes - 1690 - George Brent\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5384/A-B - Land patent - Thomas Culpeper to Col. N. Spencer \u0026amp; Lt. 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Lamb\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5444 - Visit of Princess Margaret \u0026amp; Lord Snowden, November 16, 1965, looking out a window ; Photocopy of a photograph by Norman Matheny\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5474 - List of prints in George Washington's hand\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5476 - Letter - Elizabeth Powell to George Washington, June 1, 1796\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5492 - \"The Washington Family\" - Paul-Bell, Philadelphia, 1800 ; RP-211, Print 5191 (Retro)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5510/A-C - Portion of map of adjoining lands, c. 1772, drawn by George Washington: A - showing Belvoir, B - detail of Belvoir, C- Whole map ; RM-93; MS-2241\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5511 - Letter cover - John Parke Custis to Martha Washington, June 9, 1776 ; W-631 ; Missing - 7Apr25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5520/A-B - Quilted \u0026amp; appliqued coverlet ; M-1299\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5529 - Stephen's Directory, pp. 192-193, with President George Washington's listing on page 193\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5530/A-B - Clerical copy of deed dated 6th of September 1654 granting 1000 acres to Giles Brent, Jr., B - 6-line endorsement in Washington's hand; reverse of 5530/A ; RM-283; MS-2832\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-5531 - Land grant -Thomas, [Lord] Culpeper to Col. 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Williams - 1937 ; new neg '92\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6894 - Moulding profiles - Rooms 103 and 104, by Morley J. Williams - 1937 ; new neg '92\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6895 - Floor plan - second floor 1898 ; new neg '92\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6896 - Drawing - Palladian window, John Loughnane ; new neg '92\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6897 - Drawing - Banquet Hall [New Room] ornamentation, John Loughnane ; new neg '92\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6898 - Restoration plan - Garden and dependencies, Morley J. Williams ; new neg '92\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6899 - North elevation, John Loughnane and Earl Purdy ; new neg '92\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6900 - Drawing - West Front 1933, Chester Price ; new neg '92\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6901 - Drawing - West Front, John Loughnane - Earl Purdy ; new neg '92\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6902 - First floor plan of Mansion, Philip San Filippo ; new neg '92\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6903/1-5 - Architectural Drawings: 1 - Schedule of doors, 2 - 2-Y-5. 3 - 2-Y-2, 4 - 2-Y-4, 5 - 2-Y-3 ; new neg '92\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6910/1-2 - Record of hubs set around Mansion - 1935 ; new neg '92\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6911 - \"Survey of Washington's Home\" drawn by Theophilus ... ; new neg '92\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-6912/1-12 - Architectural drawings - Feb 1932 by Charles K. 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'92\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7029 - Measured drawings - Circulation Plan - Tomb (Worth Bailey) ; photo by Reprographics\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7030 - Measured drawings - Mansion - 1st floor plan 1898 ; photo by Reprographics\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7031 - Measured drawings - Tomb repairs 1936 Marc Williams ; photo by Reprographics\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7032 - Measured drawings - Guard House - Tomb - Macomber ; photo by Reprographics\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7033 - Measured drawings - Tomb repairs 1937 Marc Williams ; photo by Reprographics\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7058 - Sixteen-sided barn from glass slide ; photo by Washington House, 3 negatives ; also 4x5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7064/A-B - Maps - 1754 map of Virginia \u0026amp; western parts of the colony from Journal of Major Washington ; photo by Washington House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-7155 - Measured Drawings - Elevation of New Tomb by Walter C. 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BW-3579/D shows Mr. Heisley with the Mount Vernon chair [W-159]","BW-3580/A-B - A - Windsor chair said to have come from Mount Vernon, B - Chippendale chair, leather seat; said to have come from Mount Vernon ; Masonic Memorial Lodge Museum, Alexandria, VA","BW-3587/A-C - Queen Anne walnut table - for consideration","BW-3772 - Grain bin in stable ; H-1939; A-738","BW-3773 - Wood trunk in Spinning House","BW-3784/A-D - Lord Fairfax's chair ; A-679; H-1888 ; also no. 3918 \u0026 3537","BW-3904/A-C - Mahogany ladderback chair ; A-894, W-2185 ; Peter Collection #72 (120), see #3928 ; photo by Mr. Peter","BW-3917/A-E - Paint removal from Mansion ; James Garfield Duvall \"Jessie\"","BW-3952 - View of painting progress on West Front ; Annual Report 1956","BW-3957/A-B - North colonnade","BW-4354/A-D - Drainage tunnel - opening of small tunnel at Old Tomb","BW-4355/A-B - Sea wall - hell hole outfall","BW-4995 - Mule cart (65-116) ; Outbuildings","BW-4996 - Harrow (61-41) ; Outbuildings","BW-4997 - Grindstone (60-87) ; Outbuildings","BW-5206/1-12 - Winter scenes with rime frost: 1 - Mansion - north end, from north grove, 2/3 - North Necessary from Storehouse, 4 - Courtyard \u0026 Servants' Hall from head of South Lane, 5 - South Necessary from South Lane, 6 - Mansion - south end, from south grove, 7 - Well House from south grove, 8 - North grove \u0026 Spinning House from Piazza, 9 - Mansion shot from northeast lawn, 10 - Courtyard from entrance to south serpentine, 11 -Mansion - West Front, from south serpentine","BW-5217/1-10 - Transplanting of weeping tree boxwood ; missing - 5May2025","BW-5218/11-12 - Repaving Tomb approach walk ; missing - 5May2025","BW-5219/1-12 - Central Hall, second floor, construction research ; missing - 5May2025","BW-5238/2-3,5-8 - Chest of drawers - details of top \u0026 legs ; W-1420 ; Yale-Kountze Collection","BW-5239/4-5,8-9 - Mahogany empire sofa ; H-1380\t; Yale-Kountze Collection","BW-5240/1-12 - Mansion steps north end of Piazza - excavation research","BW-5242/1-12 - Family Kitchen - west wall stripped of paint","BW-5243/5-12 - Servant's hall - construction research - framing members exposed during replacement of insulation material","BW-5244/1-12 - Servants Hall - construction research","BW-5245/4-11 - Mule shed at stable","BW-5246 - Buckeye tree No. 79 - base of stem","BW-5247/2-3 - Buckeye tree Nos. 79 \u0026 92 - base of stems","BW-5251/6-9 - Courtyard \u0026 West Front with visitors","BW-5252/1-4 - Visitors","BW-5253/1-2,5-6,10-11 - Family Kitchen: 1-2 - south wall repair, 5-6 - south wall repair, 10-11 - east wall stripped for repainting","BW-5254/2, 6-7,8-10 - Family Kitchen - stripping paint","BW-5255/1-2,4-12 - Family Kitchen - construction research, 4-12 - south wall","BW-5256/2-5 - Family Kitchen - construction research south wall","BW-5257/2-12 - North colonnade - stripping paint and construction research","BW-5291/5-12 - Trees - removal of beech (No. 90) \u0026 Kentucky coffee bean tree (No. 89)","BW-5293/10-12 - Tomb - memorial shaft of Bushrod Washington - a portion of the inscription","BW-5295/A1-12,B1-9 - Research excavation at Blacksmith Shop site","BW-5296/1-2 - East door Servants' Hall - stripped for repainting","BW-5297/1-2 - Cedrus libani A. Rich (Cedar of Lebanon) growing near Tomb","BW-5368/3-4,7-8 - Family Kitchen construction research - repair of framing behind Well House","BW-5369 - Family Kitchen east wall stripped of paint","BW-5371/1-12 - Causeway of Wharf: 1-2 - 1 1/2\" settlement of coping block, 3-10 - 1\" settlement of pavement, 11-12 - Visitors \u0026 view of settlement","BW-5372 - Causeway pavement showing repair at headwall of outer waterway","BW-5419/32-33 - Aerial view of Exhibition Area looking toward West Front \u0026 showing river to Maryland shore","BW-5424/1-10 - Hinge details - east vestibule door to Mansion Library","BW-5453/1-4 - Coach House - details of door post on east side","BW-5453/5-12 - Kitchen Garden: 5-8 - lower dipping basin, 9-10 - upper dipping basin, 11-12 - bee hive house","BW-5464/1-8 - Coach House - construction details","BW-5471/1,4-5,8-9 - Construction details, joists framing hearth, third floor bedroom","BW-5472/7-8,11-12 - Construction details, third floor bedroom: 7-8 - Joists framing hearth, 11 - Bracing bolted to floor \u0026 ceiling joists, between Banquet Hall \u0026 third floor, 12 - Joists in alcove below window","BW-5473/1-7 - Construction details, third floor bedroom: 1-5 - Floor joist details towards door, 6-7 - Lath details between joists nos. 3 \u0026 5","BW-5483/1-6,8-12 - Crawl spaces under Mansion roof: 1-2 - West of 3rd floor lumber room over Banquet Hall - CO2 pipes, 3-4 - Above northwest Circle Banquet Hall, showing tie rods \u0026 ceiling braces, 5-6 - Above Banquet Hall showing truss bracing, 8-9 - Above Banquet Hall showing framing from 1758, north window, Blue Bedroom, 10-11 - Between 1758 east eave, Piazza roof \u0026 ceiling Joists, showing early shingles, 12 - Above third floor bedrooms on north \u0026 beneath the ridge; CO2 pipes \u0026 nozzles","BW-5484/4-6,8-12 - Mansion basement details: 4 - Steps at south end, 5 - Photoelectric alarm control, 6 - East wall at south end, 8 - South end wall, window near entrance, 9 - South end heater unit, 10-11 - Joist details beneath Butler's Pantry and closet, 12 - Window and vent opening under platform outside Library door","BW-5485/1-4,6-11 - Mansion basement details: 1 - Modern supports beneath Library and south end heater unit, 2 - Fireplace opening in south room, 3 - Modern supports beneath downstairs bedroom, 4 - Iron hot water radiator and enclosing sheet metal duct beneath fireplace of downstairs bedroom, 6 - South arched vault beneath Piazza, 7-8 - English bonded brick wall of vault, 9-10 - Early stone foundation wall along corridor opposite vault, 11 - Reproduction cornerstone set in location of original stone beneath Central Hall","BW-5486/1,3-10 - Mansion details: 1 - basement - unexcavated portion beneath West Parlor [Front Parlor], 3 - basement - ice pit beneath Banquet Hall, 4 - basement - floor drain sump beneath Family Dining Room, 5 -  basement - irregular joists beneath downstairs bedroom supported by modern material, 6 - master bedroom - north end room, restored shelving, 7 - master bedroom, south end room, restored shelving, 8-10 - third floor room at south end, restored shelving","BW-5491/1-12 - Park wall, June 1972, undermined and collapsed area following storm Agnes, June 21-22. Uprooted locust tree","BW-5493/1-6 - Several areas: 1 - Vineyard nursery - shearing boxwood end of March, 2 - Tomb area - stump of red cedar uprooted storm, 3/22/72, 3-4 - Wharf causeway curb and pavement settlement, 5-6 -Seawall coping beng reset where loosened","BW-5507/1-12 - Several areas: 1-6 - South lawn - brick barrel - shaped drain beneath turf, 7-9 - Park wall - undermined area, 10-12 - Grounds - planting at head of Tomb walk","BW-5508/1-6 - Spinning House: 1-3 - south end exterior wall with weather boards removed to reveal nogging between studs, 4-6 - detail of nogging","BW-5509/2-7 - Structural details of end rails of General Washington's bed","BW-5537/1-12 - Photographs taken of spring visitation for April,1973, Monthly Report","BW-5538/1-12 - Spring visitation for April '73 Monthly Report","BW-5539/1-12 - Spring visitation for April '73 Monthly Report","BW-5540/1-12 - Spring visitation for April '73 Monthly Report","BW-5541/3-4 - Director Charles Cecil Wall places last coping brick on restored Deer Park wall","BW-5542/2-12 - Striping wheels of the Powel coach","BW-5543/3-8,10-12 - Park wall reconstruction","BW-5544/1-2,4-7,11-12 - Park wall reconstruction","BW-5545/1-7,9-10 - Removal of ash tree No. 125","BW-5546/1-3,8 - Replacement of steel water tanks","BW-5547/2-12 - Various - General's Bed, West Front, Park slope: 2-3 - General's bed with sacking bottom--Curator \u0026 Mr. Wilfred, 4-5 - General's bed with sacking bottom--Director Charles Cecil Wall, Curator \u0026 Mr. Wilfred, 6-8 - Repainting West Front - G. Talbot \u0026 J. Simms, 9 - Visitors at West Front entrance, 10-12 - Bulldozer turned over on park slope ; Director's Monthly Report?","BW-5551 - Professor Lucchetti \u0026 assistant working on George Washington's sarcophagus","BW-5552/1-9 - Inscriptions on marble sarcophagus of George Washington \u0026 Martha Washington","BW-5553/1-8 - Inscriptions on memorial shaft of Bushrod \u0026 Anna Washington","BW-5554/1-8 - Inscriptions on memorial shaft of John Augustine \u0026 Jane Washington","BW-5555/1-5 - Inscriptions on Lewis-Conrad shafts ; #5 missing - 12May2025","BW-5556/2-12 - Tomb plaque inscriptions","BW-5557/1-15 - Restoration work on sarcophagi \u0026 detail of damage","BW-5573/5-6,8,11-12 - Mansion - re-roofing cupola","BW-5624/1 - Mr. Walter C. Densmore's farewell","BW-5656 - Former Senator Sam Ervin (North Carolina) recording a series for CBS during April ; [1 print of neg]","BW-5634 - Regent's reception for Piscataway Park donors - Peter H.B. Frelinghuysen (New Jersey), Mrs. Thomas Turner Cooke, Regent, \u0026 Vice Regent ; Monthly Report May 1975","BW-5635 - Wilfred Neitzey repairs the Kitchen Garden bee house, designed some years ago by Mr. Macomber.  Replacements of weather boarding \u0026 roof surfaces necessary","BW-5642 - Unloading carload of coal at Newington siding below Fort Belvoir - gift of Hon. Nicolas Arroyo ;  For Director's Monthly Report","BW-5650 - Museum attendants in various uniforms (Kennedy, Papile, Keeler, St. Mars, Vessa, Akagi, Tancil) ; Director's Monthly Report","BW-5667 - Weathervane - dove of peace ; 35 mm slide similar; see CT 874","BW-5674 - Lafayette Bedroom - new hangings ; see CT/CW-877","BW-5720/A-C - Lace fragments, A\u0026C - W-2710, B - W-2714 ; 7611161-4","BW-5721/A-C - Lace fragments, A\u0026B - W-2713, C - W-2711 ; 7611161-8; See #5720 for Contact prints ; two of B, no C - missing 12May2025","BW-5722/A-C - Lace fragments ; W-2712, W-2715 ;\t7611161-11 ; See #5720 for Contact prints","BW-5723/A-C - Lace fragments ; W-2710/A, W-2714/A ;\t7611161-14","BW-5724/A-C - Lace fragments ; W-2709 ;\t7611161-17 ; See #5723 for Contact prints","BW-5725/A-C - Lace fragments ; W-2690/C-D ; 7611161-22 ; See #5723 for Contact prints","BW-5726/A-C - Lace fragments ; W-2690/A-B ;\t7611161-26","BW-5727/A-C - Shuttle - mesh stick ; W-2682 ;\t7611161-31 ; See #5726 for Contact prints; PFL-451","BW-5728/A-D - Pearl brooch ; W-2686\t; 7611161-36 ; See #5726 for Contact prints","BW-5729/A-C - Box \u0026 loose strand of pearls ; W-2683/A\u0026B\t; 7611161-39 ; PFL-431","BW-5730/A-D - Bag with sewing paraphernalia ; ?-2689 ; 7611161-44 ; See #5729 for Contact prints","BW-5731/A(1-2),B(1-2) - Cotton dress - Patty Custis: A - back, B - front ; W-2674 ;\t7611161-49 ; See #5729 for Contact prints","BW-5732/A(1-2),B(1-2) - Dimity wrapper (Martha Washington's?): A - front, B - back ; W-2672\t; 7611161-62","BW-5733/A(1-2),B(1-2) - Waistcoat: A - front, B - back ; W-2673\t; 761161-67b; See #5732 for Contact prints","BW-5734/A(1-2),B(1-2) - Baby slip: A - front, B - back ; W-2676 ;\t7611161-73(A) ; PFL-396","BW-5735/A-B - Bed netting ; W-2666 ; 7611161-79 ; See #5734 for Contact prints","BW-5736/A-B - Velvet fragment pieces (three) ; W-2685/A-C ;\t7611161-83 ; See #5734 for Contact prints","BW-5737/A-B - Wool blanket ; W-2679\t; 7611161-85 ; PFL-485","BW-5738/A-B - Wool blanket ; W-2680 ;\t7611161-89 ; See #5737 for Contact prints; PFL-482","BW-5739/A-B - Cotton fragment ; W-2675 ; 7611161-91 ; See #5737 for Contact prints; PFL 392","BW-5740/A-B - Linen cloths (two) ; 7611161-95 ; See #5737 for Contact prints","BW-5741/A-B - Ribbon - satin ; 7611161-99 ; PFL 418","BW-5742/A-B - Lace fragment \u0026 linen ; W-2684 ; 7611161-101 ; see #5741 for Contact prints; PFL-54","BW-5749/A-B - Silver salver ; W-2694 ; 7611161-105 ; See #5741 for Contact prints","BW-5740/A-B - Silver lemon strainer ; W-2688 ; 7611161-107 ; See #5741 for Contact prints","BW-5757A-D - Jewelry: A - Garnet bandeaux, W-2687/A; B - Ring, W-2687/B; C - Cresent pin, W-2687/C; D - Spray pin, W-2687/D; E - Earrings, W-2687/E ; 7611-111-10","BW-5758/A-C - Netting needles \u0026 case ; W-2681 ; 7611-111-11; See #5757 for Contact prints","BW-5759/A-H - Baby cap ; W-2677\t; 7611-111-12","BW-5784/A-C - Architectural Drawings ; page 51","BW-5785/A-C - Architectural Drawings ; page 52","BW-5786/A-C - Architectural Drawings ; page 52","BW-5787/A-C - Architectural Drawings ; page 52","BW-5788/A-C - Architectural Drawings ; page 52","BW-5789/A-D - Architectural Drawings ; page 53","BW-5791/A-C - Letter - George Washington to Bushrod ; page 53","BW-5792/A-D - Richardt ; page 53 ; see CT 894","BW-5793/A-D - Wine Rinser ; page 53-54 ; see CT 893","BW-5844/1-11 - Mansion Banquet Hall - Palladian window (restoration details) ; pages 50-51 ; see CN 1905","BW-5862 - Palladian window exterior ; page 54","BW-5863/1-8 - Slave grave marker given by Fritz Hirshfeld ; pg 54","BW-5864/1-16 - Windsor chair \u0026 shell cushion ; pages 55-56","BW-5865/1-5 - Shell cushion ; page 56","BW-5866/A-J - Punch bowl - tobacco leaf ; page 84","BW-5867/A-J - Canton platter ;  pages 85-86","BW-5868/A-F - Nanking vegetable dish ; page 86","BW-5869/A-G - Nanking vegetable dish - lid ; pages 86-87","BW-5870/A-D - Nanking vegetable dish - silver handle ; pages 86-87","BW-5871/A-C - Delft bowl \u0026 guglet ; page 87","BW-5872/A-I - Canton soup plate ; pages 87-88","BW-5873/A-D - Small vase from Blue Bedroom","BW-5874/A-D - Square Nanking plate ; pages 88-89","BW-5875/A-E - Shell-shaped Nanking plate and oval platter ; page 89","BW-5877/A-G - Ivory button ; pages 89-90","BW-5878/A-D - Slave list - pg. 2-3 ; page 90","BW-5879/A-D - Slave list - pg. 4-5 ; page 90","BW-5880/A-D - List of Negroes - pg. 6\u00267 ; pages 90-91","BW-5881/A-D - List of Negroes - p.8 ; pages 90-91","BW-5911/1-2 - Palisade fence - Botanical Garden ; page 84","BW-5912 - Linda Fullerton, new garden helper ; page 84","BW-5916/A-C - Porthole portrait of Washington ; page 95","BW-5963/1-12 - East Front ; pages 9-10","BW-5964/1-12 - Kitchen Garden ; pages 10-11","BW-5965/1-12 - Martha Washington's desk - Argand lamp (1-7), pages 11-12 ; \u0026 Family Dining Room - breakfast Setting (8-12), page 12","BW-5966/1-12 - Family Dining Room - breakfast Setting ; pages 12-13","BW-5967/1-10 - Halon Installation: 1-3 - Third floor passage, north to south from doorway of bedroom #1; cupola stairs at right - 2 floor boards removed, 4 - Blue Bedroom: facing north wall; floor boards removed, 5 - Close-up of Blue Bedroom facing north wall, 6 - Blue Bedroom facing north; remains of pugging under floorboards and traces of plaster (pugging) on underside of floor board, 7 - Blue Bedroom facing north; close-up of joists, pugging Laths \u0026 evidence of pugging on underside of floor boards to the right, 8-9 - Blue Bedroom, northeast corner, 10 - Blue Bedroom looking towards east wall ; pages 13-14","BW-5968/1-10 - Halon Installation: 1 - Nelly Custis Bedroom [Chintz Room]; pugging exposed under floorboards cut for installation of Dining Room smoke detector - underside of cut floorboards show the plaster (pugging), 2 - Nelly Custis Bedroom [Chintz Room]; left: underside of cut floorboards show lath \u0026 plaster marks of pugging; right section of exposed pugging. 3 -  Nelly Custis Bedroom [Chintz Room], looking south to north, 4 - Nelly Custis Bedroom [Chintz Room]; exposed pugging looking south to north, 5 - Nelly Custis Bedroom [Chintz Room]; similar exposed pugging, 6 -  Lafayette Bedroom; east wall, 3rd board from wall, 7 - Lafayette Bedroom; east wall on right of picture, 8 - Lafayette Bedroom; north wall, 9 - Lafayette Bedroom; south wall; 11th floorboard from east wall, 10 - Lafayette Bedroom; north \u0026 east walls ; pages 14-15","BW-5969/1-11 - Halon Installation - Several Areas: 1 - Nelly Custis Bedroom [Chintz Room] closet; cable on west wall, second floor area over north closet off Library hall, 2 - Hall bedroom, south wall, looking through to ceiling of Central Hall  (not visible in picture but visible on spot is the plaster wall (or finish coat) behind the Central Hall paneling indicating that the paneling was added at a time later than the original construction), 3 - Upper Hall; Jimmy McVee cutting rubber in preparation for cutting floorboards; John Hupman facing the camera; Jim Simms to right, 4 - Upper Hall, northeast corner; boards pulled for smoke detector device installation in Central Hall ceiling (workers: H. Rouse, J. McVee, C. Meadows, J. Hupman, J. Simms), 5 -  Washington's Bedroom, north wall, 6 - Yellow Bedroom (?), 7 - Upper Hall: east wall \u0026 door to third floor stairway, 8 - Yellow Bedroom, north wall, 9 -Library [Study]: fireplace panel - upper left side of fireplace, 10 - Library [Study]: fireplace panel on upper left side of fireplace, shows brick wall of fireplace, 11 - Library [Study]: fireplace panel, similar to upper left side of fireplace, showing large beams ; pages 15-16","BW-5982/1-12 - Mount Vernon fire engine ; pages 16-17","BW-5988/1-12 - Various photos: 1-2 - Birch view, 3-4 - Winslow House, 5-6 - Bennett view, 7-8 - Mount Vernon Ladies Association (MVLA) Badge, 9-10 - Ambro type older Tomb. 11-12 - Mrs. Laughton ; pages 17-18","BW-5989/1-11 - Various photos: 1-4 - Lily Macalester Laughton and Council (from old photo), 5-6 - Martha Washington letter - 6/26/1776, 7-11 - Kern view ; pages 18-19","BW-5991/1-16 - Halon test ; pages 19-20","BW-5994/1-7 - Trunk and portmanteau: 1-2 - Trunk # 3, 3-4 - Label trunk # 3, 5-6 - Portmanteau, 7 - label Portmanteau ; page 24","BW-5995/1-10 - Various photos: 1-2 - Portmanteau, 3-4 - Trunk # 4, 5-6 - Label trunk # 4, 7-8 - Pack bag, 9-10 - Fanny - Pine portrait ; pages 24-25","BW-5996/1-6 - 1-3 - Pistols, 4-6 - 2 holsters and pistol ; page 25","BW-5997/1-12 - Various photos: 1-2 - 2 holsters, 3-5 - Telescope - mahogany and brass, 6-9 - 2 spurs with writing, 10-12 - 2 spurs with chain ; page 26","BW-5998/1-4 - Camp knife, fork and towel, 1-2 - Camp knife and fork, 3-4 - Camp towel ; page 27","BW-102 - Washington crest","BW-103 - Silver camp goblets","BW-104 - Sitting room table in downstairs chamber","BW-105/a-b - Two salt spoons","BW-106 - Tilt-top table","BW-107 - A Neat Landscape after Claude Lorrain [W-365] above mantel in west parlor.","BW-108 - Nelly Custis crib [W-237]","BW-109 - Grandfather clock [W-193] on landing of central passage stairs, view looking down from stairs ascending to second floor.","BW-110 - BW-110a - Group of silver spoons in various sizes, a pair of sugar tongs and a nut pick (?).","BW-111 - BW-111a - Buttons and buckles","BW-112 - Group of silver spoons in various sizes","BW-113 - Portrait of George Washington by Gilbert Stuart, c. 1798 [H-4]","BW-114 - BW-114a - Wall brackets, carved and gilded [W-57]","BW-116 - Detail of curtain cornice hanging in the front parlor [W-34]","BW-117 - Sword cases in Mansion, displayed with sashes and French hunting horn","BW-118 - Looking glass or mirror [H-6], deaccessioned","BW-119 - Portrait of Marquis de Lafayette, possibly by Joseph Boze, c. 1780-1790 [H-79]","BW-121 - Hall door detail - central hall","BW-122 - Smallsword - Dress Sword [W-84]","BW-122 - Detail of Palladian or Venetian window molding in the new room","BW-124 - Detail of bullseye and pediment on west front of Mansion","BW-125 - BW-125a - Detail of molding in New Room.","BW-126 - Detail of ceiling in West Parlor","BW-127 - Hall - east elevation, view of exterior doors (closed)","BW-128 - Detail of bannister in Central Passage","BW-129 - Detail of stair bannister in Central Passage","BW-130 - Detail of Vaughan fireplace mantel [W-940] in New Room","BW-131 - Detail of Vaughan fireplace mantel [W-940] in New Room","BW-132 - Side view of Vaughan fireplace mantel [W-940] in New Room","BW-133 - Detail of Vaughan fireplace mantel [W-940] in New Room","BW-134 - Detail of fireplace mantel in New Room","BW-135 - Detail of ceiling in dining room.","BW-136 - Dining Room mantel, lower section with fireback from Belvoir.","BW-137 - Dining Room - ceiling detail","BW-138 - BW-138a - Cellar (basement) fireplace under the Study showing lintel which was removed.","BW-139 - BW-139a - South Chimney - fireplace in cellar","BW-140 - BW-140a - Cellar fireplace","BW-141 - South Chimney - trimmer arch of Study hearth","BW-142 - North Chimney - under West Parlor hearth","BW-143 - South Chimney - north side","BW-144a - BW-144b - Sitting Room [Downstairs Chamber] Mantel","BW-145 - Lafayette Chamber - fireplace mantel","BW-146 - Blue Room fireplace mantel","BW-147 - Washington Bedchamber fireplace and fireback [W-224]","BW-148 - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room] Mantel","BW-149 - Yellow Room Mantel","BW-150 - Belvoir Mansion foundation - excavated ruins, archaeology","BW-151 - Belvoir property, drain cover","BW-152 - Chair cushion cross stitched by Martha Washington in a shell pattern [W-504/B]","BW-153 - View of south garden house in the lower garden and surrounding fig trees.","BW-154 - View of west end of lower garden from center of the garden. Includes distant view of south garden house.","BW-155 - Boxwood hedges in lower garden at Mount Vernon. Includes view of garden wall topped with a white picket fence and entrance gate - closed.","BW-156 - Detail of mantel in Study","BW-157 - West Parlor fireplace, lower portion, including fireback [W-186]","BW-158 - New Room ceiling, east section","BW-159 - Termites - North Chimney. Termites in mortar of brick pier supporting new room hearth.","BW-160 - South chimney, heat duct","BW-161 - Dining Room mantel detail","BW-162 - Study fireplace and mantel, mantel clock","BW-163 - BW-163a - Fireplace in cellar under the study - showing lintel which was removed.","BW-164 - West Parlor fireplace mantel","BW-165 - Study - east door (closed)","BW-165 - Cellar - trimmer arch of Study hearth before new supports","BW-167 - Termite damage","BW-168 - Lantern [W-15] hanging in the Central Passage","BW-169 - Ceiling details in Small Dining Room.","BW-170 - Textile fragments of Martha Washington's garments.","BW-170 - Portrait of \"The Virgin\" [H-357], painting has been deaccessioned","BW-172 - BW-172a - Portrait, George Washington After the Battle Princeton, Charles Willson Peale, 1780 [H-17]","BW-173 - New Room mantel - Vaughan fireplace mantel [W-940]","BW-174 - Carpet - Louis XVI (?)","BW-175 - Details of fireplace mantel in the Washington Bedchamber.","BW-176 - West Parlor detail","BW-177 - Detail of door in New Room.","BW-178 - Detail of mantel in Chintz Room, formerly called the Nelly Custis Room.","BW-179 - Pair of Sheffield plate candlesticks in the Washington Bedchamber [H-210/A-B]","BW-180 - Detail of fireplace mantel in Little Parlor","BW-181 - Reproduction of Vaughan Plan by R. von Glumer, note made from original in possession of Britannia (Peter) Kennon.","BW-182 - Chair","BW-183 - Windsor chair [W-229]","BW-184 - Windsor chair [W-230]","BW-185 - Windsor chair","BW-185 - Windsor chair","BW-187 - George Washington's dressing table [W-202] photographed in the Washington Bedchamber","BW-188 - Windsor armchair [W-198]","BW-189 - Lacquered dressing glass [W-195] - LOAN. Photographed in the Washington Bedchamber.","BW-190 - Work table photographed in Washington Bedchamber [W-207]","BW-191 - Chair with straw back and seat","BW-192 - Work table [W-206]","BW-194 - Chest of drawers photographed in the Washington Bedchamber - object deaccessioned","BW-195 - Circular tilt-top table [W-196] photographed in the Washington Bedchamber","BW-196 - Looking glass [W-201] photographed in the Washington Bedchamber","BW-197 - Upholstered easy chair [W-152] formerly belonging to Mary Ball Washington. Photographed in the Washington Bedchamber.","BW-198 - Card table [W-197] photographed in the Washington Bedchamber","BW-199 - Washington coat-of-arms","BW-200 - Shaving stand or wash stand [W-199]","BW-201 - Side chair [M-43/B]","BW-202 - Key to the Bastille","BW-203 - Basin stand [H-239]","BW-204 - Chair","BW-205 - Silver waiter","BW-206 - Martha Washington's Collar","BW-207 - Martha Washington's handkerchief","BW-208 - Martha Washington's cuff","BW-209 - Chocolate pot [W-2761] - LOAN","BW-210 - Cream pitcher [W-2765] - LOAN","BW-211 - Miniature of Martha Washington, colored engraving of Walter Robertson miniature","BW-212 - BW-212a - Pins and pin case","BW-213 - Pin case and button","BW-214 - Bookcase [W-160] in the study at Mount Vernon","BW-215 - Mirror or looking glass [H-6], deaccessioned","BW-216 - Tambour writing table and bookcase [W-158] and 'Uncommon chair' [W-159] in the study","BW-216a - Secretary Desk and Bookcase [W-158] in Study","BW-217 - North gate, looking south","BW-218 - Liquor case with bottles in the butler's pantry [W-188/A-G]","BW-219 - BW-219a - Chair; was owned by Capt. Bassett of Hayfield","BW-220 - Wine chest","BW-221 - Dining table","BW-222 -BW-222a - Shawl [W-1450] - LOAN","BW-223 - Silver waiter with Custis crest","BW-224a - Silver mug and finger bowls, view of hand of mug\nBW-224b - Silver mug and finger bowls, mug is turned so handle cannot be seen","BW-225 - Silver goblets","BW-226 - Glassware","BW-227 - Silverplate cross stand","BW-228 - Loving cup","BW-229 - Cut glass bottles with stand","BW-230 - BW-230a - Silver waiter","BW-231 - Silver spoons","BW-233 - BW-233a - Silver","BW-233 - BW-233a - Tea caddy and sugar dish","BW-234 - Silver plates","BW-235 - BW-235a - Silver waiter","BW-236 - Tea pot and waste bowl","BW-237 - Bookcase - original","BW-238 - Globe - original","BW-239 - Nelly Custis - Portrait by Trumbull","BW-240 - Falls of the Potomac","BW-241 - Silver mugs","BW-242 - South garden house in lower garden.","BW-243 - Belvoir drain cover","BW-244/A-B - Restoration - Carpenter Shop [Salt House] re-roofing","BW-245 - Heat duct","BW-246 - View from the servants' hall towards the north grove.","BW-247 - West Parlor or Front Parlor mantel - detail","BW-248 - Right side of the West or Front Parlor mantel.","BW-249 -  West Parlor [Front Parlor] door","BW-250 - Wine coolers","BW-251 - Cross-stand and silver dish","BW-252 - Silver candlesticks","BW-253 - Central Passage - east door detail","BW-254 - Miniatures - Custis Children [Martha Parke Custis - W-2355/A] [LOAN - John Parke Custis W-2355/B]","BW-255 - Washington Coat-of-Arms","BW-256 - Detail of molding around Palladian window in the New Room","BW-257 - Detail of corner of pendiment molding around door in Front Parlor","BW-258 - South lane - old view with Powel Coach and team of horses","BW-259 - Miniatures - Custis children, without cases [Martha Parke Custis - W-2355/A] [LOAN - John Parke Custis W-2355/B]","BW-260/A-B - Portrait of Nelly Custis","BW-261 - Yellow Room - mantel detail","BW-262 - General Washington's room [Washington Bedchamber] - mantel detail","BW-263 - Lafayette Room - mantel detail","BW-264 - Dining Room [Small Dining Room] mantel - upper","BW-265 - Third floor mantel - detail","BW-266 -  West Parlor [Front Parlor] - detail - pediment of mantel with Washington coat-of-arms","BW-267 - Map - Survey, distances from Cameron to Colchester, 1788 [W-370]","BW-268 - Music Room [Little Parlor] mantel","BW-269 - Cupola and weather vane","BW-270 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - molding detail","BW-271 - Goethe's Sorrows of Werther [W-222]","BW-272 - Washington's watermark","BW-273 - Mansion - distant view from the northeast","BW-274 - Holly Hedge along North Lane","BW-275 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - ceiling detail","BW-276 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - ceiling detail","BW-277 - Front door (central) - west front of Mansion","BW-278 - General Washington's Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber] - north wall with mantel","BW-279 - Siege of Gibraltar","BW-280 - Siege of Gibraltar","BW-281 - Siege of Gibraltar","BW-282 - Siege of Gibraltar","BW-283 - View of the Texas Gate and traffic circle","BW-284 - Texas Gate","BW-285 - Sharples Portrait","BW-286 - Plat, Ferry and French's farms, 1783 [W-179]","BW-287 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - mantel","BW-288 - Brass Fire Dogs","BW-289 - Torchere","BW-290 - Chippendale chair","BW-291 - Side chair;  negative destroyed, proof only","BW-292 - Portrait - Virgin","BW-293 - Mirror","BW-294 - French armchair; [W-30]","BW-295 - Card table [W-31]; deaccessioned","BW-296 - Tray; W-32, See # 2962","BW-297 - Piano Stool","BW-298 - Mirror [W-57/A]","BW-299 - Footstool [W-58]; deaccessioned","BW-300 - Card table","BW-301 - Figurine and Argand lamp","BW-302 - Side chair","BW-303 - Portrait of Nelly Custis; H-77","BW-304 - Portrait of a Lady","BW-305 - Table","BW-306 - Hunting Horn [W-81]","BW-307 - Display case with swords and sash [W-82 ; W-83 ; W-85]","BW-308 - \"Loo\" table [W-133]; also #3449, 3450","BW-309 - Side chair [W-134]","BW-310 - Side chair","BW-311 - Tea table [W-136]","BW-312 - Side chair","BW-313 - Side chair","BW-314 - Footstool","BW-315 - Arm chair","BW-316 - Side chair","BW-317 - Side chair","BW-318 - Side chair","BW-319 - Side chair","BW-320 - Table [W-102]","BW-321 - High chair","BW-322 - Candelabra","BW-323 - Plateau [W-105]","BW-324 - Tray [W-108]","BW-325 - Decanters","BW-326 - Circular chair [W-159]","BW-327 - Barometer / Thermometers [W-161;W-162]","BW-328 - Arm chair","BW-329 - Chippendale side chair [H-168]","BW-330 - Arm chair","BW-331 - Footstool","BW-332 - Pitcher [M-189]; deaccessioned","BW-333A-F - Kitchen Garden - excavation of cross wall","BW-334A-B - Professor Charles W. Killam from the Harvard School of Architecture, Mr. Wick, Mr. Davis and Mr. Larcombe near the north facade of the Mansion","BW-335 - Mount Vernon personnel Artie Petitt and Norman Grimsley with a holly tree #91 before its removal. The tree is along the north serpetine path near the gardener's house with a portion of the greenhouse and upper garden wall visible in the distance","BW-336/A-F - Snow Scenes; BW-336/A - Entrance to upper garden, south gate with view of greenhouse;  BW-336/B - Walk approaching Tomb; BW-336/C - Upper garden; BW-336/D - North lawn and Mansion; BW-336/E-F - Distance view of Mansion from north lawn looking south","BW-337/A - Harrison H. Dodge, Governor Pinchot (PA) and members of the Governors' Conference visit George Washington's Tomb.","BW-337/B - Governor Pinchot at the Tomb during Governor's Day","BW-337/C - MVLA - Mrs. Gordon Woodbury, Vice Regent of New Hampshire and Mrs. Horace Brown, Vice Regent of Vermont","BW-337/D - MVLA - Mr. Harrison Dodge and Miss Annie Burr Jennings, Vice Regent of Connecticut","BW-337/E - MVLA - Mrs. Benjamin Warren, Vice Regent of Michigan and Mrs. Antoine Foster, Vice Regent of Delaware","BW-337/F - Members of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association on east lawn","BW-337/G-H  - Group photograph of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association posed on the east lawn","BW-337/I - Mount Vernon Superintendent Harrison Dodge at the Tomb during Governor's Day","BW-337/J - Mrs. Lucien M. Hanks, Vice Regent of Wisconsin and Superintendent Harrison Dodge","BW-337K - Miss Mary F. Failing, Vice Regent of Oregon","BW-337/L- Harrison Howell Dodge posing on the piazza","BW-338 - Tom Quander in the upper garden at Mount Vernon, July 1932. Quander was employed at Mount Vernon from 1893-1936. He began as a laborer and later served as a gardener in the propagating house.","BW-338/A - James Garfield Duvall (Jesse) standing near the boxwood parterre in the upper garden.","BW-338/B - Guard William Jones Permar standing in front of the \"Office.\" At the time the photograph was taken the superintendent's office occupied the servants' hall. Mr. Permar served as a guard for 37 years.","BW-338/C - Mount Vernon's chief engineer, James B. Rouse","BW-33/8D - Gatekeepers William L. Rouse (left) and O. J. \"Buck\" Thomas (right), standing near the Texas Gate entrance.","BW-339A-C - Crowd at Mount Vernon - March 5, 1933","BW-340/A - Terminal area - Concession Building - March 5, 1933","BW-340 - Parking Area - March 5, 1933","BW-341 - Red oak tree, near the wharf, that was struck by lightning; BW-341/A - Red oak showing damage from a lightning strike","BW-342 - Cottages for employee houseing - from the main gate","BW-343 - Cottages for employee housing - from rear of Concessions Building","BW-344 - Power House with employee cottages nearby","BW-345 - Cottages for employee housing - from lower gate","BW-346 - Power House and Lower gate","BW-347- Cottages for employee housing - from the State Road, located on the other side of the perimeter wall","BW-348 - Bungalow (cottage) for employee housing","BW-349 - Cottages for employee housing - from the State Road","BW-350/A-H - Mount Vernon Superintendent Harrison H. Dodge posing in an academic gown to receive Honorary Doctorate from George Washington University.","BW-351/A,C - Spinning House - rotted sill; BW-351/B - Spinning House - rotted post","BW-352 - Restoration of Spinning House - siding removed","BW-353 - View across Mansion Circle towards Circle Storehouse","BW-354 - Snow covered south lane from below ha-ha wall","BW-355 - Willow tree on south mound on bowling green","BW-356 - Coffee bean tree #89 - gymnocladus-dioica, along the northeast edge of the bowling green. The cavity of the tree has been reinforced with bricks.","BW-357 - Mansion - southeast","BW-358 - Steamer - Charles Macalester at the Mount Vernon wharf","BW-359 - Mount Vernon - from newly constucted George Washington Memorial Parkway","BW-360 - Upper Garden - Mount Vernon employees Arthur Petitt and Norman Grimsley prune rose bushes in the upper garden, April 1932.","BW-361/A-B - Governors' Conference visiting Mount Vernon. The photograph is taken in front of Mount Vernon with the Governors' cars lined up on the Mansion circle and members of the group are assembled in front of the Mansion.","BW-362/A-B - Windsor chairs on the piazza","BW-363/A-B - George Washington Memorial Parkway from Reservoir Hill at Mount Vernon","BW-364 - Liquor chest [W-188]","BW-365 - Mrs. Thomas S. Maxey, Vice Regent of Texas","BW-366/A-D - Removal of elm #107; negative destroyed, proof only ; BW-366/A - before starting to work; BW-366/B - half cut down; BW-366/C - uprooted with Harrison Dodge standing next to the downed tree; BW-366/D - stripped of limbs","BW-367/A-C - Abingdon ruins; BW-367/A,C - house; BW-367/B - kitchen","BW-368 - Finial from Seed House - copied and replaced  on four octagonal outhouses","BW-369 - The 12-acre field planted with soybeans. A man's hat can be seen in the foreground with the west front of the Mansion visible in the distance.","BW-370/A-C - Hell Hole - crop of Sudan Grass","BW-371/A-R - Mansion repairs; BW-371/A - working above Palladian window; BW-371/B - sill badly eaten by termites; BW-371/C -  termite-eaten post; BW-371/D -  sills and posts replaced; BW-371/E - old post removed; BW-371/F - section of eaten post; BW-371/G - replacement of posts; BW-371/H - around front door; BW-371/I - part of Palladian window restored; BW-371/J - showing post between windows; BW-371/K - work on north end of Mansion; BW-371/L - material to be used over Banquet Hall; BW-371/M - scaffolding up by and over Banquet Hall; BW-371/N - restored portion of Banquet Hall; BW-371/O - termites imbedded in a timber; BW-371/P - working around front door; BW-371/Q - timber - victim of termites; BW-371/R - showing sills  eaten by termites","BW-372 - Plant storage building","BW-373/A-D - Storage Building; BW-373/A - east side;  BW-373/B - men working soon after the beginning of construction; BW-373/C - about one-third completed. Building was designed by Charles Cecil Wall; BW-373/D - southwest corner","BW-374 - Lower gate - before planting","BW-375/A-E - West Gate; BW-375/A - north porters' lodge; BW-375/B - looking west; BW-375/C - porters' lodges - looking northeast; BW-375/D - detail of fence next to west gate;  BW-375/E - before erection of brick wall","BW-376 - Bungalow Shed - removed in 1933","BW-377/A-B - Pine Woods; BW-377/A - after clearing of fallen timber; BW-377/B - before clearing","BW-378/A-B - Portrait of Lafayette [H-79]","BW-379 - Mirror and Brackets [W-57/A-C]","BW-380 - China Figure - Palissey","BW-381/A-B - Road construction near Mount Vernon; BW-381/A - \"shovel\" loading truck; BW-381/B - hauling for 'grade'","BW-382 - Road construction of road below main gate","BW-383/A-D - Brick wall; BW-383/A - grading a fill for wall base; BW-383/B - detail of wall construction; BW-383/C - construction of wall; BW-383/D - men laying brick","BW-38/4A-E - Restoration of Spinning House, exterior views; BW-384/A - showing decayed timbers on side around window; BW-384/B - revealing condition of posts and outer and inner walls; BW-384/C-D - side ready for repair; BW-384/E - inner striping","BW-385 - Upper Garden Entrance - north gate next to greenhouse slave quaraters, entrance from north lane.","BW-386/A-M - New Quarters - Bolton Building; BW-38/6A - building after completion; BW-386/B - garages and building - east end; BW-386/C - northeast Quarters; BW-386/D - Kitchen and Laundry room; BW-386/E - half constructed; BW-386/F - putting roof on northeast Quarters; BW-386/G - excavation and start of basement; BW-386/H -  foundation laid; BW-386/I - starting up from foundation; BW-386/J - site of New Quarters; BW-386/K - north side of building; BW-386/L - Building from Reservoir Hill; BW-386/M - New Quarters (building)","BW-387 - West end of greenhouse slave quarters from north lane.","BW-388/A-G - Williamsburg; BW-388/A - Wythe House; BW-388/B - Governor's Palace - under construction; BW-388/C - Colonial House; BW-388/D - Governor's Palace; BW-388/E - Museum; BW-388/F - gate to Raleigh Tavern; BW-388/G - Raleigh Tavern","BW-389 - Bowling Green - view looking northwest","BW-390 - Palmhouse - interior","BW-391 - Entrance - Texas Gate with visitors","BW-392 - Plaza or traffic circle - view from Texas Gate looking towards the George Washington Memorial Parkway","BW-393 - Upper garden - view towards north garden house from south gate","BW-394 - Upper Garden with view of north garden house","BW-395 - Mansion - from below south Ha-Ha Wall","BW-396 - Lower Garden - looking west towards south garden house","BW-397 - Spinning house yard with flowering apple tree showing the back side of the spinning house and salt house","BW-398 - Upper Garden - outer walk and south wall","BW-399 - Upper Garden - looking east","BW-400 - Upper Garden - looking east, includes view of greenhouse","BW-401 - Road west of plaza and lower gate - construction","BW-402 - Road west of plaza and lower gate - construction of parking spaces","BW-403 - Garden house in upper garden","BW-404 - Mansion - north facade","BW-405 - Distant view of Summer House from south lawn","BW-406 - View of flower bed in upper garden.  The greenhouse can be seen in the background.","BW-407 - Interior view of greenhouse and Sago Palm","BW-408 - Akron or Army's dirigible airship over Mount Vernon","BW-409 - Potomac River - view east from Mansion","BW-410 - Telephone - Light wires along northwest boundary wall and adjacent field","BW-411 - View from east lawn towards Potomac River with the Steamer Charles Macalester in the distance","BW-412 - Bluffs at Stratford, Virginia","BW-413 - Abingdon Church","BW-414/A-F - Deer Park landslide; BW-414/A - ragged top of landslide; BW-414/B - crevice caused in Deer Park wall; BW-414/C - slide; BW-414/D - rolling stone and fence; BW-414/E - different angle of slide; BW-414/F - Deer Park landslide","BW-415/A-B - Old House; BW-415/A - Dumfries - side view; BW-415/B - Dumfries (siding smaller but similar in design to that on Mansion)","BW-416/A-C - Flagpole removal - demolition of pole","BW-417/A-B - Mantel in Servants' Hall formerly used as the office for the superintendent","BW-418 - Grave - Jamestown Island","BW-419 - Mount Vernon - from George Washington Memorial Parkway","BW-420 - Central doorway, west front of Mansion","BW-421 - Road below Paddock","BW-422 - Downstairs Chambers - mantel detail","BW-423 - Main Stairway detail","BW-424 - Tomb","BW-425 - Painting - Falls of Potomac","BW-426 - Foundation of Lacey Cottage - Simms House before moving","BW-427/A-D - Oinarroo China","BW-428/A-D - Deer Park soil;  BW-428/A - conditions below Tomb; BW-428/B-C - conditions near sewer line; BW-428/D - Deer Park soil","BW-429/A-M - Deer Park cribbing after landslide; BW-429/A- base of cribbing; BW-429/B - clearing loose bank away; BW-429/C - clearing dirt away for footing' BW-429/D - detail of cribbing looking in line of wall; BW-429/E - clearing away from rugged bank' BW-429/F - base of cribbing; BW-429/G -  detail of \"crib-tie\"' BW-429/H - base of crib looking lengthwise; BW-429/I - filling in between crib and bank; BW-429/J - detail of \"crib-tie\"; BW-429/K - detail of crib with partial fill; BW-429/L - near top of bank; BW-429/M -  A. Petitt holding rod to show depth of cribbing foundation","BW-430/A-C - Deer Park; BW-430/A - old cistern as a whole unit; BW-430/B - cross-section of cistern; BW-430/C - old cistern showing hole cut when demolished in 1933","BW-431/A-S - Mansion - chimney repair; BW-431/A - brickwork in basement repaired; BW431/B - basement reinforcement; BW-431/C-D - detail of reinforcement; BW-431/E - partly repaired; BW-431/F-G - termite and decay under  West Parlor; BW-431/H - showing need of repair; BW-431/I -  detail of reinforcement; BW-431/J - chimney repair; BW-43/1K -  repairs to be used; BW-431/L -chimney repair;  BW-431/M - north chimney; BW-431/N - under  West Parlor - termite and decay; BW-431/O -  cement mixing truck unloading into basement; BW-431/P - north chimney; BW-431/Q - detail of reinforcement - north chimney; BW-431/R -  north chimney; BW-431/S -  steel reinforcements","BW-432 - Mansion from north serpentine path - snow scene","BW-433 - Upper Garden - east wing of greenhouse","BW-434 - North garden house and path in upper garden","BW-435 - Elm tree #107 on the north lane near the servants' quarters which at the time was used as the superintendent's office","BW-436 - Mansion - view from slave cemetery","BW-437 - Relics (Nelly Custis) - collection of relics owned by Mrs. Carter Lewis Wiley, a descendent of Nelly Custis, Hackensack, N.J.","BW-438 - Copy photograph, Mount Vernon Ladies' Association - at Council table in New Room","BW-439/A - Simms Cottage, employee housing","BW-439B - Rear of bungalow, employee housing","BW-439/C - James B. Rouse Cottage, employee housing","BW-439D - Relocation of Simms and Costello cottages, on-site employee housing, off of the Mount Vernon estate","BW-439E-F - Cottages used for employee housing on the Mount Vernon estate, rear view","BW-439G - Taylor and Rogers Cottages, employee housing","BW-439H - McCalley's Cottage, employee housing","BW-439I - Duvall Cottage - old laundry - Mrs. Horton; employee housing","BW-440/A-E - Drain on south lawn; BW-440/A-B - drain cover; BW-440/C-D -  old drain; BW-440/E - Drain on south lawn - excavated 1933","BW-441/A - Prince Desta Damtew of Ethiopia, Charles C. Wall, Army and Navy officers, a black civilian, and a Marine guard in front of the Mansion at Mount Vernon. Damtew was the son-in-law of Ethiopian Emperor Haile Selassie; BW-441/B - Prince Desta Damtew of Ethiopia, Charles C. Wall, Army and Navy officers, and several civilians arriving at the wharf.","BW-442/A-B - President Franklin D. Roosevelt and First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt Arriving at Mount Vernon","BW-443/A-I - Storm Damage to trees on the Mount Vernon estate; BW-443/A - along walk to Tomb; BW-443/B -  cedars down near Tomb; BW-443/C - cedars down near walk below Old Barn; BW-443/D - fallen pines; BW-443/E - trees across walk to Old Tomb; BW-443/F - fallen pines; BW-443/G - fallen pines near Tomb; BW-443/H - cedars down near New Tomb; BW-443/I -  tree blown down north of Flower Garden near School House","BW-444/A-F - Terminal area parking lot before completion of the George Washington Memorial Parkway in 1932; BW-444/A - work well begun; BW-44/4B - before grading or terracing; BW-444/C - old parking area; BW-444/D - from Reservoir Hill; BW-444/E - developments as seen from top of hill from main gate and Shops Building; BW-444/F - during development","BW-445/A-B - Mrs. Roosevelt and Mrs. Nathaniel Thayer and other members of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association on the piazza","BW-446/A-D - Deer Park wall; BW-446/A -  digging for Old Walk grade; BW-446/B - ditch dug for drainage; BW-446/C - drainage by place of last slide; BW-446/D - drainage","BW-44/7A-D - Wharf; BW-447/A- damaging crevices shown; BW-447/B -  patch repair work necessary; BW-447/C - crevice shown; BW-447/D - cribbing","BW-448/A-F - Steps - entrance to Deer Park, repairs. NOTE:  New tiles placed in early spring of 1935.","BW-449A-G - Excavation findings at Summer House","BW-450/A-D - A Sunday afternoon, visitors in line near the Mansion","BW-451 - Washington Bowl - Lowestott; c/f (?) correspondence \"Relics\"; Out -John C. Chatterton - 8/5/51","BW-452/A-F - Repairs to Servants Hall, at the time was used as the office of the superintendent","BW-453/A-R - Spinning House repairs; BW-453/G - Harrison H. Dodge and Professor Charles W. Killam; BW-453/M - Mr. Wick and Edwin L. Davis of general contractors Davis, Wick, Rosengarten Company, Inc. of Washington D. C.","BW-454/A-B - Deer Pen;  BW-454/A - Deer in pen","BW-455 - James Young - Retired as Assistant Superintendent - May 1934","BW-456/A-B - North lane looking south, two elm trees #106 and #107 along the north lane between the gardener's house and the servant's hall; BW-456/B - close up on the two elms, snow on the ground","BW-457 - Washington's drafting instruments and case [W-461]","BW-458 - Williamsburg, Virginia - wooden seat in garden of Governor's Palace","BW-459 - View is looking over the deer park wall, three deer can be seen nearby.","BW-462/A-B - Copy photograph, Mansion - southeast view","BW-463 - Copy photograph, Mansion - West Front","BW-464 - Copy photograph, Coach House","BW-465 - Copy photograph of Texas gate","BW-466 - Copy photograph, low aerial view of Upper Garden from spinning house","BW-467 - Copy photograph, Tomb","BW-468 - Copy photograph of a man standing next to the sundial on the Mansion circle","BW-469 - Copy photograph, Northeast lawn","BW-470 - Copy photograph, Tomb - from below old roadway","BW-471 - Copy photograph, Summer House","BW-472 - Copy photograph, Walk - Tomb to Wharf","BW-473 - Copy photograph, Summer House","BW-474 - Copy photograph, East Lawn","BW-475 - Washington's \"Town House\"","BW-476 - Copy photograph, Wharf","BW-477 - Copy photograph, South lane","BW-478 - Copy photograph, West Gate","BW-479 - Copy photograph of barn [stable]","BW-480 - Copy photograph, gate to upper garden from the bowling green","BW-481/A-B - Relic House (Case # 1) - Museum","BW-482/A-B - Relic House (Case # 2) - Museum","BW-483/A-B - Relic House (Case # 3) - Museum","BW-484 - Relic House (Case # 4) - Museum","BW-485/A-B - Relic House (Case # 5) - Museum","/BW-486A-B - Relic House (Case # 6) - Museum","BW-487/A-B - Relic House (Case # 7) - Museum","BW-488/A-B - Museum (Case # 8)","BW-489/A-B - Museum (Case # 9)","BW-490 - Plaster Plaque #379 - Bas relief of George Washington","BW-491 - Miniature of George Washington by Charles Willson Peale [W-460]","BW-492 - Miniature of George Washington by Robertson [W-613] LOAN","BW-493 - Miniature of Martha Washington by James Peale [W-624]","BW-494 - Miniature of George Washington Parke and Nelly Custis [W-487]","BW-495 - Pitchers [W-516/A-B]","BW-496 - Cruet stand [W-484], Chinese export porcelain mug [W-664] and cornflower mug [W-657]","BW-498 - Sèvres Plateau à deux pots à confiture (platter and two circular cups) [W-611/C-E] LOAN; Sèvres saucepan and lid [W-611/A-B] and porcelain saucer [W-633]","BW-499 - Society of the Cincinnati soup plate [W-483]","BW-500 - Society of the Cincinnati dinner plate [W-519]","BW-501 - Compote with States china design [M-382]","BW-502 - States china saucer in wood frame [W-509]","BW-503 - Punch Bowl [W-658]","BW-504 - Christening Bowl [W-531]","BW-505 - Bowl [W-665], glass dish [W-659], and pitcher [M-672]","BW-506 - Cup and saucer #57/A-B, Plate # 39, cup and saucer #39/A-B","BW-507 - Dessert plate [W-625] - LOAN","BW-508 - Platter [W-533]","BW-509 - Champagne glasses [W-524/A-B] and jelly glasses [W-522/A-F]","BW-510 - Ale glass [W-629] and toasting glasses [W-620/A-B]","BW-511 - Punch glasses [W-535] [W-539] [W-540]","BW-512 - Decanters [W-705] [W-706]","BW-513 - Teaspoons (6) [H-445]","BW-514 - Teaspoon","BW-515 - Martha Washington's watch [W-446] and gold watch [W-471]","BW-516 - Buckles","BW-517 - Two pairs of earrings [W-440/A-B] [W-456/A-B] and a pair of bracelets [W-455/A-B - deaccessioned, gift to Woodlawn Plantation]","BW-518 - Lacquerware dressing boxes [W-221]","BW-519 - Lacquerware dressing boxes [W-640/A-D] [W-654] [W-637]","BW-520 - Inkwell [W-725], spectacles [W-1168/A - LOAN], sugar bowl [W-756], razor [W-494], camp knife and fork [W-513/A-B], custard cup [W-500], knife [M-495/A] and fork [W-495/B]","BW-521 - Snuff box [W-486]","BW-522 - Snuff boxes [W-486] [W-449] [W-614]","BW-523 - Telescope [W-679]","BW-524 - Tablespoons [W-650/A-B], saucer [W-669], and spyglass [W-721]","BW-525 - Ornamental stone (sometimes called cornerstone) [W-988]","BW-526 - Silver cup with inscription - A PREMIUM from the AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY of S. Carolina, to GENERAL WASHINGTON for raising the largest Jackass [W-571 - deaccessioned]","BW-527 - Fire buckets","BW-528 - Lacquered dressing case [W-219]","BW-529 - Spurs [W-474]","BW-530A-B - Camp or field bedstead (folded) [W-473]","BW-531 - Ivory fan [W-610]","BW-532 - Dental tools [W-595]","BW-533 - Dental Tools [W-546]","BW-534/A-E - Office [Servants' Hall] - excavated foundation in west chimney in fireplace","BW-535 - Washington spoons","BW-536 - Dressing glass","BW-537 - Washington Pistols [W-480]","BW-538 - Spinning House - steps - south end - built 1934 by C.W. Killam","BW-539/A-B - Spinning Room fireplace ;  BW-539A -  interior view, northeast corner","BW-540/A - \"Cake Dish\" - view looking down inside; Owned by W. Green Rose, Luthers, OK","BW-540/B - \"Cake Dish\" - probably a jelly mold; Owned by W. Green Rose, Luthers, OK","BW-541A-F - Construction of Museum","BW-542 - Photograph of ambrotype of tomb (original ambrotype, c. 1858 in the possession of the Association)","BW-543 - Portrait of Lawrence Washington [W-126], photograph by 'Murch'","BW-544/A-F - Shingle Roofing specimens or samples (Cypress) from Laneva, VA; See Superintendent's diary August 14, 1935","BW-545A-H - Restoration of original grades on east lawn of Mansion","BW-546 - N.B.C. Broadcasting Motor Car","BW-547 - S. Joachim - original Washington Relic owned by Mrs. Lawrence Washington","BW-548/A-C - Planting locust grove on north end of Mansion","BW-550 - Spinning Room stairway","BW-551/A-B - Banquet Hall [New Room] hearth support","BW-552 - North Quarters after removal of holly tree","BW-553/A-B - Photograph of Berry Survey","BW-554/A-C - Locust grove","BW-555 - Fireback from Belvoir - home of Lord Fairfax","BW-556 - Excavation of brick drain - northwest corner of Upper Garden","BW-558 - Bench at Greenfield Village, Michigan","BW-559/A-B - Excavation at Upper Garden - wall north of Museum","BW-561 - Mr. Charles Cecil Wall - July 22, 1934","BW-562 - Mount Vernon employees Harold Abbott, Julian Washington and Charles Wall","BW-563 - Dairy and south screen wall along south lane","BW-564 - Washington's Crest from Valley Forge Museum","BW-565 - Breakfast table in Downstairs Chamber - at the time of the photograph the room was referenced as Martha Washington's Sitting Room","BW-566 - Sideboard [W-94] - Dining Room","BW-567/A-B - Pile driving at the wharf","BW-568/A-E - Power House interiors; BW-568/A - reservoir pump; BW-568/B - diesel engine - generator ; BW-568/C -storage batteries; BW-568/D - Switch board; BW-568/E - setup power intake generator","BW-569/A-B - Digging trenches for electric conduits","BW-570/A-B - Transformer Pit construction","BW-572/A-G - Restoration - Gardener's House","BW-573/A - Heating Tunnel - floor forming between Mansion and Office","BW-573/B - Heating Tunnel - brick drain - north of Spinning House","BW-573/C - Heating Tunnel - old cheek wall - north of Spinning House","BW-573/D - Heating Tunnel - lowest steps of old cellar way","BW-573/E - Heating Tunnel - cheek wall - north of Spinning House","BW-573/F - Heating Tunnel - old drain - north of Spinning House","BW-573/G - Heating Tunnel - excavation - north of Museum","BW-573/H - Heating Tunnel - excavation - north of Gardener's House","BW-573/I - Heating Tunnel - excavation at Boiler room","BW-573/J - Heating Tunnel - angle of tunnel - southeast corner of Museum","BW-573/K - Heating Tunnel - placing drains west of Spinning House","BW-574 - Edwin L. Davis of general contractors Davis, Wick, Rosengarten Company, Inc. of Washington D. C. and Charles Cecil Wall, Assistant Superintendent on the north lane at Mount Vernon.","BW-575 - S.A.R. (Sons of the American Revolution) - Pilgrimage to Mount Vernon","BW-576 - Miss Harriet Clayton Comegys - Regent (in wheelchair) with James Archer, Engineer","BW-577/A-B - Damage to boxwood hedges by broken linden #48 (storm)","/BW-578/A-D - Restoration of Gardener's House; BW-578A - views showing repairs; BW-578/B - termite proofing; BW-578/C -  removal of modern windows on north end; BW-578/D - repairs","BW-579 - Park wall - demolishing of","BW-580 - Lightning Rods - installation on northeast lawn","BW-632 - Pohick Church","BW-635/A-P - Restoration - Butler's House [Circle Storehouse, Clerk's Quarters and Paint Cellar]","BW-636/A-E - Deer Park wall restoration","BW-637 - East Lawn - grading","BW-638/A-C - Views of north and south lanes","BW-639/A-D - Restoration of an outbuilding","BW-654/A-B - Yeocomico Church is a historic Episcopal church in Westmoreland County ; BW-654/A - entrance door ; BW-654/B - detail of window and window blind","BW-655 - Kitchen Garden Restoration - brickwork in the restoration","BW-656/A-D - Lower Garden restoration, brickwork","BW-657/A-D - Washington's sarcophagus at the tomb","BW-663 - Copy photograph of early photograph of new room","BW-676/A-B - Kitchen Garden, Process of making sand-bed for cobblestone walk. Process of laying the walk (\"Artie\" and Austin Petitt)","BW-677/A-C - Storm Damage, fallen  trees, negative made from glass plates","BW-678/A-D - Storm Damage, fallen trees","BW-681 - Ford fire truck ; negative made from GLASS","BW-682/A-C - Surveying Instrument ; 3 negatives from GLASS","BW-685/A-B - Wallpaper pattern from the Washington bedchamber ;  2 negatives from GLASS","BW-691 - Candle Holder - Connecticut Room ; negative destroyed, proof only","BW-692 - Table and Candle Holder - Connecticut Room","BW-693 - Chair - Connecticut Room","BW-696A-B - \"High Boy\" or dresser or bureau of drawers - Connecticut Room","BW-697 - Chair - rocker - Connecticut Room","BW-698 - Arm chair - Connecticut Room","BW-702 - Mirror - Connecticut Room","BW-705/A-C - The Old Coach - once used to meet the boat at the Wharf","BW-706/A-E - Measured Drawing of Mansion - Lawrence Enersen creating measured drawings of the Mansion - apparatus used","BW-707 - Aunt Nelly Howard taken in front of front door of Mansion - March 1936","BW-708/A-B - Desk in office [Servants' Hall] - last used by Mount Vernon employee Harold Abbott","BW-709 - Low aerial view of upper garden towards west end with garden house","BW-710/A-C - Cobblestone layer in road around Mansion circle","BW-711A-B - Assistant Superintendent's Home - homesite from big bend in New Road, process of excavation and construction","BW-712A1-2 - Portrait ; Dr. Lee Loan Collection","BW-712/B1-B2 - Inkstand with bottles [W-2520/A-D]","BW-712/C1-C2 - Candlesticks","BW-712/D1-D2 - Silver salver with Washington crest [W-2516]","BW-712/E1-E2 - Custis salver [W-108]","BW-712/F1-F2 - Silver bread basket [W-2519]","BW-712/G - Muffineer \u0026 silver cup - Fitzhugh ;  Dr. Lee Loan Collection","BW-712/H1-H2 - Parke cup ; Dr. Lee Loan Collection","BW-712/I - Crest on Parke cup ; Dr. Lee Loan Collection","BW-712/J - Crest on caster [W-2526] ; Dr. Lee Loan Collection","BW-712/K1-K2 - Fitzhugh spoons ;  Dr. Lee Loan Collection","BW-712/L1-L2 - Miscellaneous spoons ; Dr. Lee Loan Collection","BW-712/M1-M2 - Miscellaneous spoons ; Dr. Lee Loan Collection","BW-712/N1-N2 - Tablespoons (7) ; Dr. Lee Loan Collection","BW-712O1-2 - Ladle [W-2524]; Dr. Lee Loan Collection","BW-712/P1-P2 - Cruet stand [W-2518]; Dr. Lee Loan Collection","BW-712/Q - Two bottle wine cooler [W-2522] ; Dr. Lee Loan Collection","BW-712/R1-R2- Coffee Pot [W-2517]; Dr. Lee Loan Collection","BW-712/S1-S2 - Punch Strainer [W-2527]; Dr. Lee Loan Collection","BW-712/T1-T2 - Cruet bottles [W-2523/A-B]; Dr. Lee Loan Collection","BW-712/U1-U2 - Portrait in profile; Dr. Lee Loan Collection","BW-717/B - Alexandria Academy; Campbell's (4x5) - 1976","BW-719 - View of Potomac River over south lane from sundial","BW-720 - View of east lawn from South Lumber Room","BW-721 - Mansion from Deer Park","BW-722/A-C - Portrait of Ann Pamela Cunningham by James Reid Lambdin [M-405]","BW-723 - Stable","BW-724 - Mansion - East Front","BW-725 - Copy photograph, Mansion - early view [1858]","BW-726 - Stable from south lawn through opening in brick wall","BW-727 - Copy photograph, White House on Pamunky","BW-728 - Southwest corner of Front Parlor","BW-729 - Copy negative, boat at Mount Vernon wharf [July 1933]; copy negative 7/79, orig destroyed","BW-730 - Mansion piazza","BW-731 - South Lane","BW-732/A-B - Summer House","BW-733/A-B - River from piazza","BW-734 - Stable and Coach House","BW-735 - Copied from old wet plate lantern slide","BW-736 - Aerial view of the Mount Vernon estate","BW-737 - Copy negative, boat at wharf ; copy negative 7-79, orig destroyed","BW-738 - Servants' Hall from cupola of Mansion","BW-739 - Grounds and Mansion from Summer House","BW-740/A-B - View down length of piazza towards the Potomac River","BW-741 - Piazza, view from north end looking south","BW-742 - Piazza, view from north end looking south","BW-743 - Stable","BW-744 - Stable - north side, doors closed","BW-745 - South Lane","BW-746/A-C - View of the stable from various angles","BW-747 - Vista of stable through trees","BW-748 - Stable, Coach House, Wash House and Ha-Ha wall","BW-749 - Dairy House","BW-750 - Coach House gate on south lane","BW-751/A-B - Mount Vernon employees who worked in the maintenance shop, July 31, 1933.  Left to right: Wilfred Neitzey, Willie Miller, E. M. Thomas, and James Rouse.","BW-752/A-B - Guards at Mount Vernon ; BW-752/A - Guards at Mount Vernon - hats off. Guard force at Mount Vernon standing on the stairs to the Mansion's west front central passage. Front row, left to right: Fred Lacey, Walter Simms, Tom Ayres, Howard Collins. Back row, left to right: Manuel Rogers, Charles McCalley, Linton Deavers, William Permar, Ernest Costello.","BW-753 - Retaining wall along river","BW-754 - Copy negative, Passenger Boat with the 'Wilson Line' at the Mount Vernon wharf","BW-755 - Wharf through trees","BW-756 - President's Yacht arriving at the Mount Vernon wharf","BW-757 - Woods path from Wharf to the Mount Vernon estate","BW-758 - Wharf","BW-759/A-C - Old Tomb - used until 1831","BW-760 - Path to New Tomb","BW-761 - Oak Tree near New Tomb","BW-762 - New Tomb","BW-763 - New Tomb","BW-764 - Potomac River from the piazza","BW-765 - View of Mansion from the northeast lawn","BW-766/A-C - Views of the Mansion from the north and south","BW-767 - Mansion - West Front","BW-768 - Mansion - West Front","BW-769 - Mansion - north end","BW-770 - Mansion from the northeast","BW-771/A-B - Telephoto view of Mansion","BW-772 - View of Mansion from the northeast lawn","BW-773 - South colonnade with view of the summer house in the distance","BW-774 - Mansion from Bowling Green entrance","BW-775 - Mansion - West Front","BW-776 - Mansion - West Front","BW-777 - Mansion - West Front","BW-778 - View from Mansion towards the West Gate","BW-779 - West Front with team and coach","BW-780 - View from the east lawn of the Potomac Rive at dusk","BW-781 - Kitchen and Butler's House [Circle Storehouse]","BW-782 - Bowling Green and West Gate from cupola","BW-783 - Summer House","BW-784 - Path from New Tomb up hill towards Mansion","BW-785 - View of the Mansion from the northeast","BW-786 - South Lane","BW-787 - Mansion from southeast","BW-788 - Ha-Ha Wall \u0026 Summer House","BW-789 - Gate at Spinning House with view down north lane towards the Mansion circle","BW-790 - Garden house in the lower garden","BW-791 - North Garden House formerly called the 'School House' in the upper garden","BW-792 - South Garden House \u0026 original fig tree in lower garden","BW-793 - Office [Servants' Hall] and Gardener's House with the Mansion circle in the foreground","BW-794/A - Mansion circle and circle storehouse, the sundial is at far right","BW-795 - Distant view of north lane buildings from the northeast lawn","BW-796 - View of the Mansion - West Front from the bowling green","BW-797 - View of the west front of the Mansion from the north serpentine walk","BW-798 - Spinning House gate","BW-799 - Spinning House gate","BW-800 - Summer House","BW-801 - Potomac River from grounds with view of the deer park wall","BW-802 - View from north door in Servants' Hall, used as the Superintendent's office at the time the photograph was taken, towards the north grove","BW-803 - Wash House along south lane - developed in reverse","BW-804/A-B - West gate and porters' lodges","BW-805 - West gate and porters' lodge","BW-806 - West gate and porters' lodges","BW-807 - Garden walk in upper garden","BW-808 - Garden walk in upper garden","BW-809 - Road to Wharf","BW-810/A-B - Dogwood in bloom along paths on the Mount Vernon estate","BW-811 - Mansion - West Front","BW-812 - Mansion - West Front, from the bowling green","BW-813 - Mansion - view from the northeast","BW-814/A-D - Paths near Summer House.  Dogwood \u0026 redbud in bloom.","BW-815 - Old trees along the bowling green","BW-816 - Trees planted in Washington's time on the east lawn, view towards the southeast with view of Potomac River in the background.","BW-817 - Cedar trees along the paddock road","BW-818 - Old trees along south end of bowling green","BW-819 - Old trees on Bowling Green","BW-820/A-B - Trees along the bowling green","BW-821 - Cyprus trees along sea wall","BW-822 - Spinning House","BW-823 - Trees in front of Quarters Building [Administration and Bolton Building]","BW-824 - English ivy on upper garden wall","BW-825 - Mint patch in lower garden","BW-826 - View through north colonnade towards the Mansion circle","BW-827A-F - View along George Washington Memorial Parkway","BW-828 - Entrance to grounds","BW-829 - Terminal Area - Concession Building","BW-830 - Old Tea Room","BW-831 - George Washington survey [W-370]","BW-832 - Powel Coach [W-737] at Mount Vernon in coach house","BW-833 - Case #4 in Museum","BW-834 - Vase [W-19] in New Room","BW-835 - Grandfather clock or tall case clock [W-193] on stair landing in central passage","BW-836/A-F - Washington articles in Smithsonian Museum including a chess set, military uniform, sword, Argand double arm lamp, eye glasses and case, and exhibit case with military items (uniform, sword, camp set, etc.)","BW-837/A-B - Aerial view from printed material ; BW-837/A - looking east ;  BW-837/B - looking west","BW-838 - South Lane","BW-839 - New Tomb with tomb guard - George Ford","BW-840 - Key to Bastille in display case [W-14]","BW-841 - Distant view of Mansion from north of Ha-Ha wall","BW-842 - South Lane from south lawn with shadow of flagpole in the foreground","BW-843 - Path from Tomb to Wharf","BW-844/A-B - Lower garden ; BW-844/A - garden house in lower garden; BW-844/B - view toward west end of lower garden","BW-845 - New Tomb","BW-846 - Circle Storehouse formerly called the Butler's House","BW-847/A-F - View of the upper garden, including some with the garden house and greenhouse slave quarters","BW-848 - Balustrade removed from piazza roof","BW-849/A-F - Kitchen Garden [Lower Garden] restoration ; BW-849/A - Kitchen Garden Restoration - Mrs. Horace Brown, Vice Regent of Vermont","BW-860/A-C - Visitors - Labor Day - September 7, 1936","BW-861/A-B - Visitors - Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) - September 1936","BW-866/A-B - Pair of vases from the new room [W-972/A-B]","BW-867/A-B - Punch Bowl - porcelain","BW-868/A-B - Vases from the Little Parlor [H-52/A-B]","BW-869/A-B - Hominy Mortar [W-869] - Family Kitchen ; Note: Used for line cut in new Handbook, March 1937","BW-882/A-F - Restoration of New Tomb - repairs - metal cover","BW-883/A-G - Restoration of new tomb","BW-884/A-D - Boy Scouts Jamboree, boys arriving by boat at wharf and standing in line to tour Mansion","BW-885/A-C - Sea wall repairs, detail of brickwork","BW-886/A-C - Restoration - tomb repairs","BW-887/A-C - \"Daniel Boone\" (George Stirl) visits Mount Vernon; BW-887/A - Mount Vernon guard, Mr. Permar ; BW-887/B - \"Daniel\" and Mr. Permar ; BW-887/C - \"Daniel Boone\"","BW-888/A-B - White Ash #110 ; BW-888/A - trunk ; BW-888/B - removal","BW-889/A-B - Restoreation - New Tomb repair ; BW-889/A - installation of metal cover - rear vault ;  BW-889/B - smoothing surface of rear wall for metal cover","BW-891/A-B - Restoration - Tomb wall repairs","BW-891/C - Restoration - Tomb repairs","BW-892/A-B - New Fire Engine during Governor's Day, Council 1936","BW-902 - Chair - once property of the Harrison Family - from the Front Parlor","BW-903 - Chair - Samuel Chase - from the Banquet Hall","BW-904 - Chair - supposedly used by Washington","BW-909 - Powder Horn","BW-924 - Pewter bed pan [W-825]","BW-925 - Pewter bed pan [W-825]","BW-926 - Pewter Pan - back ; A-112 ; Missing 4/5/85","BW-927/A-C - Betty Washington Lewis memorial slab over grave - enclosed with iron fence","BW-932/A-J - Aerial views of the Mount Vernon estate ; BW-932/A,J - Mansion - East Front ; BW-932/B-C - Mansion - West Front ; BW-932/D - Flower Garden ; BW-932/E - Kitchen Garden ; BW-932/F - Reservoir ; BW-932/G - Wharf ; BW-932/H - Powerhouse ; BW-932/I - West Gate","BW-933A - Spice canister [W-984]; Loaned by Miss Agnes Peter - 1938 ; acquired in 2020","BW-933/B - English Weights [H-959/A-E] ; Loaned by Miss Agnes Peter - 1938 ;  acquired in 2020","BW-933/C - Tea caddy [W-985] ; Loaned by Miss Agnes Peter - 1938 ; acquired in 2020","BW-934 - Wooden chopping bowl and spoon ; A-146","BW-935 - Candlestick and globe - Banquet Hall torcher ; M-21/A-B","BW-936 - Music book - sonates","BW-937 - Watering can in lower garden","BW-938 - Settle, pine [M-842]","BW-939 - Candle, snuffer \u0026 tray - relics ; [M-212/A-B] [M-213]","BW-940 - Thermometer [W-209] - Washington's Bedroom","BW-941 - Candlesticks placed in Washington's Bedroom [M-218/A-B]","BW-942 - Combat at Gloucester - map - 1777","BW-943 - Louis XVI - contemporary [M-371]","BW-944/A-B - Bust of George Washington, 1849, Clark Mills after Jean-Antoine Houdon [H-709]; dark negative, no good 1/1974;  copy negative made from A, 12/76, Campbell's","BW-945 - Pinking iron [W-824] ; Peter Collection","BW-946 - Old bottles - Office mantel","BW-947 - Chopping bowl - oval [M-921/A]","BW-948 - Toilet set - Washington's Bedroom","BW-949 - Footstool with 'MW' monogram - Washington's Bedroom [W-731]","BW-950 - Trunk; engraved \"Genl Washington\" is nailed over the center of a decoration of iron nails that forms \"I H/1775\" [W-366]","BW-951 - Side chair [M-23]","BW-952 - Heart-back side chair [M-214]","BW-953 - Pedestal-back side chair [M-45] - deaccessioned 2016","BW-954 - Pedestal-back side chair [M-40] - deaccessioned 2016","BW-955 - Vase- or shield-back side chair [M-43/A] - deaccessioned 2016","BW-956 - Side chair [M-27/A] - deaccessioned 2021","BW-957 - Side chair [M-27/B] - deaccessioned 2021","BW-958 - Side chair with an arched crest rail and scrolled ears, a splayed splat with four piercings over a vase-shaped base set in a shoe [M-20]","BW-959 - White-painted and carved Louis XVI-style armchair [M-66] - deaccessioned 2016","BW-960 - Armchair [M-65/B-C] - deaccessioned 1949","BW-961 - Side chair [H-38/B] - deaccessioned 2016","BW-962 - Side chair [M-46] - deaccessioned 2021","BW-963 - Side chair [H-38/A] - deaccessioned 2016","BW-964 - Sofa [M-10] - deaccessioned 1985","BW-965 - Mirror or looking glass hanging in New Room [ W-28]","BW-966 - Console table [M-24/A-B]","BW-967 - Tea table [M-44] - deaccessioned 2016","BW-968 - Tea set [H-33/A-I] and tray","BW-969 - Harpsichord in Little Parlor - side view [W-16]","BW-970 - Guitar [H-62]","BW-971 - Flute [W-61]","BW-972 - Martha Washingtopn's French writing desk [W-220]","BW-973 - Bed in the Washington bedchamber [W-194]","BW-974/A-B - Framed engraving of David Rittenhouse [W-125] ; New negative 3/64- Robert B. Fisher","BW-975 - Framed engraving of General Nathaniel Green [M-128]","BW-976 - Framed engraving of Adonis Carried Off By Venus [M-93/A]","BW-977 - Framed engraving of Moonlight [M-93/B]","BW-978 - Framed engraving of The Musical Shepherdess [M-93/E]","BW-979 - Framed engraving of Thunder Storm [M-93/D]","BW-980 - Framed engraving of Diana Deceived by Venus [M-93/C]","BW-981 - Framed engraving of Sun Rising [M-93/M]","BW-982 - Framed engraving of The Flight [M-93/K]","BW-983 - Framed engtaving of A Storm after a Picture of Vanderhagen in the Possession of Mr. Cotes [M-93/I]","BW-984 - Engraving of \"Landscape\" Gainsborough's Forest [M-93/J]","BW-985 - Engraving, The Rural Village [M-93/L]","BW-986 - Bookcases along the east wall of the Study","BW-987 - Airchair from the Study [M-361]","BW-988 - Side chair from the Study [M-174] - deaccessioned 2019","BW-989 - Side chair from the Study [M-177]","BW-990 - Armchair from the Study [H-364] - deaccessioned 1973","BW-991 - Tilt-top table - checkerboard [M-53] - deaccessioned 2021","BW-992 - Houdon Bust - bronze cast by Barbedienne. Presented by the Association to George Washington University in 1949, with concurrence of the four grandchildren of the donor.","BW-993 - Bed - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room] [M-242]","BW-994 - Chest of drawers - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room] [M-252] - deaccessioned 2016","BW-995 - Chest of drawers - Yellow Room [M-232] - deaccessioned 2016","BW-996 - Bedstead - Yellow Room [H-231]","BW-997 - Bed - Hall room [M-261]","BW-998 - Chest of drawers - Hall room [Small Room] [M-263]","BW-999 - Knee-hole table - Washington Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber]","BW-1000 - Fireback - Washington Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber] [W-224]","BW-1001 - Bed - Lafayette Bedroom [H-271]","BW-1002 - Oven implements","BW-1003 - Framed engraving of Death of General Montgomery [M-93/JJ-1]","BW-1004 - Framed engraving of Battle of Bunker's Hill [M-93/FF]","BW-1005 - Framed engraving on Constantine's Arch [M-93/G]","BW-1006 - Framed engraving of The Dancing Shepherds [M-93/F]","BW-1007 - Framed engraving of Evening [M-93/H]","BW-1008 - Engraving of William Penn's Treaty [M-93/N]","BW-1009 - Engraving of The Northwest or Davis Straits, etc. [M-93/Q]","BW-1010 - Engraving of The Greenland Whale Fishery [M-93/R]","BW-1011 - Engraving of The Quebec \u0026 the Surveillantes [M-93/T]","BW-1012 - Engraving of The Judgement of Paris [M-93/W]","BW-1013 - Engraving of Fighting before Gibraltar [M-93/V]","BW-1014 - Engraving of Fighting before Gibraltar [M-93/U]","BW-1015 - Engraving of Relief of Gibraltar - Oct 11th 1782 [M-93/S]","BW-1016 - Engraving of The Death of the Earl of Chatham [M-93/P]","BW-1017 - Engraving of Sun Setting [M-93/O]","BW-1018 - Bedstead - Hall room [Small Room] [M-261]","BW-1019 - Bedstead - Yellow Room [H-231]","BW-1020/A-B - Details of bedstead in blue room [M-297]","BW-1021 - Dressing table with swing mirror - Blue Room [M-293]","BW-1022 - Writing desk or fire screen - closed [H-292]","BW-1023 - Writing desk or fire screen - opened [H-292]","BW-1024 - Chest of drawers - Lafayette Bedroom [M-284]","BW-1025 - Engraving of Fighting Before Gibraltar [M-93/U]","BW-1026 - Engraving of Defense of Gibraltar [M-93/KK]","BW-1027 - Engraving - America [M-93/DD]","BW-1028 - Engraving - Alfred the Great Dividing His Loaf with the Pilgrim [M-93/CC]","BW-1029 - Engraving - Alfred the Third, King of Mercia [M-93/BB]","BW-1030 - Engraving - The Death of General Wolfe [M-93/AA]","BW-1031 - Engraving - The Dead Soldier [M-93/EE]","BW-1032 - Engraving - The Earthing of The Fox [M-93/GG-2]","BW-1033 - Engraving - Returning from the Chase (fox hunting) [M-93/GG-6]","BW-1034 - Engraving - The Going Out (fox hunting) [M-93/GG-4]","BW-1035 - Engraving - The Whipper - In Thrown Out (fox hunting) [M-93/GG-3]","BW-1036 - Engraving - A Hunting Piece (fox hunting) [M-93/X]","BW-1037 - Engraving - A Storm with Lightning [M-93/Y]","BW-1038 - Engraving - The Battle of Bunker's Hill [M-93/FF]","BW-1039 - Engraving - Death of General Montgomery [M-93/JJ-1]","BW-1040 - Engraving - A Rural Scene [M-93/II]","BW-1041 - Tea tray - Mansion Dining Room","BW-1042 - Engraving - Coming at the Death (hunting scene) [M-93/GG-5]","BW-1043 - Engraving - The Death of the Fox (hunting scene) [M-93/GG-7]","BW-1044 - Engraving - Two Hunters (hunting scene) [M-93/GG-1]","BW-1045 - Engraving - Portrait of Hounds [M-93/HH]","BW-1046 - Egnraving - Thomas Jefferson [M-331]","BW-1047 - Andirons - Mansion Study [M-171/A-B]","BW-1048 - Fireplace implements - Mansion Study ; Negative missing 2/8/1993","BW-1049 - Fairfax fireback [H-112] \u0026 andirons - Office (Servants' Hall - formerly used as the Superintendent's office). Fireback deaccessioned in 1955 and transferred to Belvoir.","BW-1050 - Fireplace \u0026 mantel - Office (Servants' Hall - formerly used as the Superintendent's office)","BW-1051 - Mansion - East Front - night","BW-1052 - Mansion - East Front - night","BW-1053 - North Lane, view towards north lane gate","BW-1054 - Maryland shore and Potomac River from Piazza","BW-1055 - Fireplace - Regent's sitting room - andirons [W-227/A-B] transferred to niece of donor in 1948.","BW-1056 - Fireplace \u0026 mantel - Regent's sitting room - andirons [W-227/A-B] transferred to niece of donor in 1948.","BW-1057 - Reference Library - Regent's quarters in the Bolton Building","BW-1058 - Reference Library - Regent's quarters in the Bolton Building","BW-1059 - Reference Library - Regent's quarters in the Bolton Building","BW-1060 - Reference Library - Regent's quarters in the Bolton Building","BW-1061 - Reference Library - Regent's quarters in the Bolton Building","BW-1062/A-B - Andirons and fireback in the front parlor","BW-1063/A-B - Andirons and fender - Front Parlor","BW-1064 - Powel Coach [H-737] - broadside ; see no. 3947","BW-1065 - Powel Coach [H-737] - angle, outside the coach house","BW-1066 - Powel Coach [H-737] - front, outside of the coach house","BW-1067 - Mount Vernon employees removing snow, November 30, 1938. Left to right: Arthur Petitt, Page Doughton, Walter Simms, Manuel Rodgers, Harry Lehman, and Roy Taylor.","BW-1068 - Mansion - East Front - snow","BW-1069 - Mansion - East Front - snow","BW-1070 - Mansion - East Front - snow","BW-1071 - Mansion - southeast front - snow","BW-1072 - Mansion - southeast front - snow","BW-1073 - Coach House and South Lane - snow","BW-1074 - Wash House, Coach House and Stable - snow","BW-1075 - South Lane buildings from ice pit - snow","BW-1076 - North Quarters [Bolton building - Administration building] and boiler room - snow","BW-1077 - North Quarters [Bolton building - Administration building] and boiler room - snow","BW-1078 - Regent's quarters [Bolton Building] - north entrance - snow","BW-1079 - Flower Garden - snow","BW-1080 - Square well and Seed House - Kitchen Garden - snow","BW-1081 - Boxwood and entrance - Kitchen Garden - snow","BW-1082 - Kitchen Garden - snow","BW-1083 - South Lane - snow","BW-1084 - Bowling Green and serpentine path - north side - snow","BW-1085 - Superintendent's home - snow","BW-1086 - Superintendent's home - snow","BW-1087/A-B - Scales and weights [M-872/A-I] LOAN","BW-1088A-B - Powder horn [M-740]","BW-1089/A-B - Martha Washington - engraved portrait after Wollaston [M-727]","BW-1090 - Quebec (Key) to Halsey Print [M-93/JJ-2]","BW-1091 - Engraving - General LaFayette [M-746]","BW-1092 - Miss Harriet Clayton Comegys - portrait of former Regent [M-736]","BW-1093 - Washington Bust by Hiram Powers [M-738], deaccessioned 1973","BW-1094 - Sofa - Music room [Little Parlor]","BW-1095 - Carpet [M-69]- Music room [Little Parlor]","BW-1096 - Dresden clock and ornaments [H-64/A-C] - Music room [Little Parlor]","BW-1097 - Andirons [M-67/A-B] - Music room [Little Parlor]","BW-1098 - Fender [M-68] - Music room [Little Parlor], deaccessioned 1953","BW-1099/A-B - Candlestick with globe [W-139]- Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber]","BW-1100A-B - Candlesticks (pair) [W-18/A-B] - Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber]","BW-1101 - Candlesnuffer [M-146] - Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber]","BW-1102 - The Washington Family - Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber]","BW-1103 - Engraving - Battle of Bunker Hill [M-154] - Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber]","BW-1104 - Indian on Horseback - needlepoint - Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber]","BW-1105 - Portrait of Nelly Custis [W-157] - Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber], given to Woodlawn Plantation, 1973","BW-1106 - Footstool [M-142] - Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber], removed from the collection, 1947","BW-1107 - Side chair [W-135] - Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber]","BW-1108 - Rug \"1746\" - Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber]","BW-1109/A-B - Punch bowl [H-37] - Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber]","BW-1110 - Fender [M-145] - Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber], deaccessioned 1973","BW-1111 - Andirons [H-240] - tongs and shovel [M-144/A-B] - Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber]","BW-1112/A-B - Spectacles and case [W-165/A-B]- Mansion Library [Study]","BW-1113 - Candle snuffer and tray - Mansion Library [Study] ; M-163/A-B","BW-1114 - Washington Bust [W-369] - Mansion Library [Study]","BW-1115 - Eraser [W-185] - Mansion Library [Study]","BW-1116 - Vases - Mansion Library [Study]","BW-1117/A-B - Inkstand with quill pens [M-360/A-C]- Mansion Library [Study]","BW-1118/A-C - Woodlawn intersection of Mount Vernon Highway with U.S. Route #1 showing inadequate road markers","BW-1119/A-B - Gum Springs - Intersection of Mount Vernon Road with U.S. Highway #1","BW-1120 - Reproduction curtains made of 18th century green silk damask for the Venetian window in the New Room [M-26/A-H]","BW-1121 - Blue moire damask fringed curtains [M-39/A-D] and cornice [W-34] in the West Parlor [Front Parlor]","BW-1122 - Damask curtains [M-70/A-F] - Music room [Little Parlor]","BW-1123 - Curtains [M-750/A-D] - Central Passage","BW-1124 - Curtains [M-116/A-F] - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]","BW-1125 - Curtains [M-147/A-C] - Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber]","BW-1126 - Curtains - Library [Study]","BW-1127/A-C - Fireback [W-186] - West Parlor [Front Parlor]","BW-1128 - Carpet [W-5] - Banquet Hall [New Room]","BW-1129 - Detail of corner of carpet [W-5] - Banquet Hall [New Room]","BW-1130 - Carpet [M-48] - West Parlor [Front Parlor]","BW-1131 - Carpet - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]","BW-1132 - Carpet - Library [Study]","BW-1133 - Mantel clock [M-172] - Library [Study]","BW-1134 - Sofa [M-41] - West Parlor [Front Parlor]","BW-1135 - Bookcase [H-151] - Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber]","BW-1136 - Table [H-119] - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]","BW-1137 - Andirons [W-227/A-B] - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]","BW-1138/A-C - Gun lock","BW-1139/A-B - Bottle seal [H-753], seal or print from glass bottle, bearing the legend \"John Custis 1713\" within circular band","BW-1140 - Bottle seal [H-2624], deacessioned","BW-1141 - Alexandria Washington Lodge observing death of Washington, wreathlaying at the Tomb","BW-1142 - Bust - Washington - bronze [M-118]","BW-1143 - LaFayette Bust (in profile) - bronze - E. Henry \u0026 Bonnard","BW-1144 - LaFayette Bust - (Library - closet) [H-167?]","BW-1145/A-B - Flute and box [W-61/A-B]; BW-1145/B - copy of original negative","BW-1146/A-C - \"Palmy Days at Mount Vernon,\" Washington Family portrait by Thomas P. Rossiter, was loaned to MV at the time of the photograph. Acquired the painting in 2008 [M-4790]","BW-1147 - Pitcher [00-24] - pantry","W-1148/A-B - Pitcher [00-33] and two mugs [00-31] and [00-32] - Pantry; deaccessioned 2003","BW-1149/A-D - Memorial serving dish - Pantry [H-191/A-C]","BW-1150 - Platter - Chinese Export Porcelain - Pantry","BW-1151/A-C - Surveyor's compass [W-164] - Library","BW-1152 - Two Toby jugs [AA-4 ; 00-30/A]; deaccessioned 2020","BW-1153 - China pitcher ; Out - 8/4/51 - John C. Chatterton; Missing 4/5/1985","BW-1154 - Pewter plates (5)","BW-1155A-B - Copper teapot [00-35], chocolate pot [00-36] and coffee pot [00-34] ; AA-4; deaccessioned 2020","BW-1156/A-B - Copper lantern [00-55], teapot [00-36] and hominy mortar [00-52] ; AA-4","BW-1157 - Copper cake plate or stew pan ; AA-4","BW-1158 - Ladles - copper ; AA-4","BW-1159/A-B - Pewter pitcher [M-1054] and cup [M-1086]","BW-1160/A-B - Bed warmer - Pantry","BW-1161A-B - Pewter plates (3) ; detail - maker's mark on one of the pewter plates ; out - 8/4/1951 - John C. Chatterton; Missing 4/5/1985","BW-1162/A-C - Pewter plate, details of maker's marks","BW-1163/A-B - Pewter plates (2)","BW-1164/A-B - Pewter plates (2)","BW-1165/A-B - Pewter plates (2)","BW-1166/A-B - Pewter plates (4)","BW-1167 - Pewter spoon","BW-1168 - Footstool [H-192] - pantry closet","BW-1169/A-B - Quilting frame ; A-141 [W-755/A-D] ; LOAN - Peter Family","BW-1170 - Ghord dipper - Family Kitchen","BW-1171/A-B - Copper skillet","BW-1172 - Engraving - George Washington - \"Sacred to Patriotism\" [M-93/LL]","BW-1173 - Coat-of-Arms of Joseph Ball, grandfather of George Washington","BW-1174 - Map of the Province of New York","BW-1175/A-B - Woods west of #1 field ; BW-1175/A - Unthinned area in woods ; BW-1175/B - Thinned area in woods","BW-1176/A-C - Woods east of Superintendent's House ; BW-1176/A-B - Uncleaned area in woods ; BW-1176/C - Cleaned area in woods","BW-1177 - Chair - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]","BW-1178 - Chair - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room] ; Missing 11/21/2022","BW-1179 - Commode chair [M-245] - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]","BW-1180 - Candlestick [M-255], snuffer and tray [M-256/A-B] - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]","BW-1181 - Toilet set [M-759/A-D] - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]","BW-1182 - \"Maniere\" (Book) MDCLXXXXIII ; Discarded 5/24/1951","BW-1183 - Embroidered rose in frame [W-238] - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]; deaccessioned in 1973 and given to Woodlawn Plantation","BW-1184 - Basket of Fruit - needlepoint - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]","BW-1185 - Engraving - English Country Scene [M-90/A] - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]","BW-1186 - Candlestick [M-255] - Blue Room","BW-1187 - Water pitcher and bowl [M-303/A-B] - Blue Room","BW-1188 - Snuffer and tray [M-304/A-B] - Blue Room","BW-1189 - Candlesticks [M-306/A-B] - Blue Room; Also BW-1439","BW-1190 - Side chair [M-296] - Blue Room; deaccessioned 2017","BW-1191 - Chair [H-294] - Hepplewhite - one of pair - Blue Room; deaccessioned 2016","BW-1192 - Engraving - The Right Honourable William Pitt, Esqr. [M-310], Blue Room","BW-1193/A-C - Scent bottles [M-280/A-B] - Lafayette Room","BW-1194 - Candlestick [M-362] - Lafayette Room","BW-1195 - Book - \"Les Aventures De Telemaque,\" title page [H-1343]","BW-1196 - Engraving - English Country Dance [M-90/B]","BW-1197 - Side chair [M-287]","BW-1198 - Commode chair [M-272]","BW-1199 - Side chair [M-286] - Lafayette Room","BW-1200 - Engraving - St. Agnes [M-289] - Lafayette Room","BW-1201 - Stand [M-264] - Hall room [Small Room]","BW-1202 - Side chair [W-259] - Hall Room [Small Room]","BW-1203 - Ladderback cane seat chair [M-265] - Hall Room [Small Room]","BW-1204 - Side chair [M-260] - Hall Room [Small Room]","BW-1205- Candlestick and snuffer [M-268/A-B] - Hall Room [Small Room]","BW-1206 - Engraving - Yellow Room","BW-1207 - Candle \"Yorktown Illumination\" - Yellow Room","BW-1208 - Stand or tripod table [M-246] - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]","BW-1209 - Tripod table - Blue Room","BW-1210 - Dressing glass [M-285] - Lafayette Room","BW-1211 - Dressing glass [M-244] - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]","BW-1212 - Washstand - Lafayette Room","BW-1213 - Washstand - Blue Room","BW-1214 - Bed warmer - Lafayette Room [M-279]","BW-1215 - Dining table [M-251] - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]; deaccessioned 2016","BW-1216 - Card table [M-300] - Blue Room","BW-1217 - Dress table [M-275] - Lafayette Room","BW-1218 - Mirror (top panel decorated) [M-282] - Lafayette Room","BW-1219 - Mirror, gold frame [M-250] - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]","BW-1220 - Looking glass [M-307] - Blue Room","BW-1221 - Work table [M-273] - Lafayette Room; removed from collection 1948","BW-1222/A-B - Fender [M-295], andirons [M-301/A-B], tongs and shovel - Blue Room","BW-1223A-B - Fender and andirons [H-240/A-B] - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]","BW-1224/A-B - Fender, andirons, tongs, shovel and bed warmer - Lafayette Room","BW-1225 - Looking glass [W-291] - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]","BW-1226 - Embroidery frame - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]","BW-1227 - Nelly Custis by Saint-Memin - from \"Homes of our Ancestors\"","BW-1228 - Doctors James Craik and Elisha Dick - silhouette","BW-1229 - Engraving - Old Tomb from \"Picturesque Places in America\"","BW-1230/A-B - Candle mold [00-43]; deaccessioned 2022","BW-1231/A-B - Iron stand [W-987]","BW-1232 - Lantern [M-848]","BW-1233/A-B - Iron stand [W-986]","BW-1234/A-B - Batter jug [00-26 ; AA-4]; deaccessioned","BW-1235 - Modified bow saw [M-1145/A]","BW-1236 - Small hand saw [M-1145/B]","BW-1237 - Copper pitcher [00-22 ; AA-4]; deaccessioned","BW-1238 - Copper kettle - small [00-25 ; AA-4]; deaccessioned","BW-1239/A-B - Copper skillet with iron handle [00-19 ; AA-4]","BW-1240 - House bell [W-976]","BW-1241 - Hot water plates [W-1162/A-B]","BW-1242 - Hot water plates [W-1162/A-B]","BW-1243/A-B - Dripping pans [00-27 ; AA-4]","BW-1244/A-B - Skillet [00-23 ; AA-4]; deaccessioned","BW-1245/A-B - Copper pot [00-21 ; AA-4]","BW-1246 - Tinder box candlestick; [M-846 ; 00-9 ; AA-4]; deaccessioned","BW-1247 - Lantern [M-844]; deaccessioned","BW-1248 - Crock with handles","BW-1249/A-B - Jar [00-48 ; AA-4]","BW-1250 - Jar with lid [00-44 ; AA-4]; deaccessioned","BW-1251 - Jar [00-47 ; AA-4]; deaccessioned","BW-1252/A-B - Engraving - \"Sacred to the Memory of the Illustrious Washington\" [M-831]","BW-1253 - Engraving - Washington's Tomb, Farley [M-835]","BW-1254 - Engraving - The Tomb of Washington, Mount Vernon [M-826]","BW-1255 - Engraving - Mount Vernon, West Front, after Parkyns [M-832]","BW-1256 - Work on Huge Cavity in White Oak #126 - east lawn","BW-1257 - Peat moss mulch on myrtle - east lawn","BW-1258/A-B - BW-1258/A - MVLA personnel mowing the 12-acre field. John Webster is driving the tractor and Norman Grimsley is seated on mowing attachment. BW-1258/B - MVLA employee Norman Grimsley standing in the 12-acre field at Mount Vernon possibly to indicate the height of the grass.","BW-1259A-B - Engraving - The Dancing Shepherds - Gailbraith Print [W-966]","BW-1260 - Holly propagated in 130 days","BW-1261 - Engraving - Mount Vernon, after Parkyns [M-876]","BW-1262 - Engraving - The Tomb of Washington, DeRoy after Köllner [M-875]","BW-1263 - Engraving - The Home of Washington, Mount Vernon, Va., Currier \u0026 Ives [M-869]","BW-1264 - Mansion - West Front by Bennett ; M-860 ; Negative discarded - see 3326B; Missing 5/23/1986","BW-1265 - Engraving - West View of Mt. Vernon Mansion, N. S. Bennett [M-868]","BW-1267/A-D - Bottle seal","BW-1268 - Engraving - Admiral Vernon [M-834]","BW-1269 - Engraving - Lord Vernon's Coat of Arms [M-833]","BW-1270 - Engraving - Plan of Mt. Vernon, The Home of Washington, Charles Currier [M-836]","BW-1271/A-C - Engraving - Louis XVI (unframed) original [W-767]","BW-1272/A-D - Engraving - Original Louis XVI (framed), with details [W-767]","BW-1273/A-B - Engraving - Sic Virtus et Victa Placet - Alexander's Victories","BW-1274/A-B - Engraving - Thus Virtue Triumphs Gloriously - Alexander's Victories [W-717/C]","BW-1275 - Engraving - He's Truly the Brave that Overcomes Himself - Alexander's Victories [W-717/B]","BW-1276 - Engraving - Virtue Surmounts All Difficulties - Alexander's Victories [W-717/D]","BW-1277 - Engraving - Vertue Fit to Govern the World - Alexander's Victories [W-717/E]","BW-1278 - Nine negatives of the Houdon bust of Washington taken by the National Museum in 1932","BW-1279/A-C - Cannon [W-716]","BW-1280 - Engraving - Mount Vernon, after C. H. Wells [M-874]; deaccessioned","BW-1281 - Engraving - Mount Vernon, the Seat of the late President Washington [M-871]","BW-1282 - Engraving - Mount Vernon, Home of Washington, representing the 200 acres, etc. [M-870]","BW-1283 - \"La Fortaleza\" - Puerto Rico","BW-1284 - Roy Taylor, Mount Vernon guard, poses in front of the kitchen","BW-1285/A-B - Engraving - Life of George Washington, The Citizen","BW-1286 - Engraving - Life of George Washington, The Farmer","BW-1287/A-B - Washington addressing Convention","BW-1288/A-C - Rolling lawns by Kilby and team of horses","BW-1289/A-E - Forman \u0026 Biller's men applying dormant spray to elm trees","BW-1290/A-B - Engraving - Mount Vernon, the Seat of the late Genl. G. Washington, after William Russell Birch [M-873]","BW-1291 - Saucer","BW-1292 - Platter [68-149][M-929]","BW-1293/A-B - Platter; history on back or bottom [M-930]","BW-1294 - Engraving - The Tomb of Washington, Currier \u0026 Ives [M-912]","BW-1295 - Map (VA \u0026 MD), hung in the Office [Servants' Hall], 2nd floor","BW-1296 - Reproduction of Vaughan Plan by Glümer","BW-1297 - Pitcher [M-708]","BW-1298/A-B - Conch shell buttons (displayed in the museum) [W-558/A-E] LOAN","BW-1299 - Bedstead [M-316] - Mrs. Washington's room [South Lumber Room]","BW-1300 - Wing chair [M-320] - Mrs. Washington's room [South Lumber Room]","BW-1301 - Washstand [M-314] - Mrs. Washington's room [South Lumber Room]; deaccessioned","BW-1302/A-B - Ladderback side chairs [M-319/A-D] - Mrs. Washington's room [South Lumber Room]","BW-1303/A-B - Commode chair [H-321] - Mrs. Washington's room [South Lumber Room]; deaccessioned","BW-1304/A-B - Tilt-top table [M-934] - Mrs. Washington's room [South Lumber Room]; deaccessioned","BW-1305/A-B - Tilt-top table [M-742] - Mrs. Washington's room [South Lumber Room]","BW-1306 - Ladder back rocking chair [W-313] - Mrs. Washington's room [South Lumber Room]","BW-1307 - Dressing glass - 4 drawers - Mrs. Washington's room [South Lumber Room]","BW-1308 - Dressing glass - 1 drawer [W-315] - Mrs. Washington's room [South Lumber Room]","BW-1309 - Chest of drawers [M-317/A] - Mrs. Washington's room [South Lumber Room]; deaccessioned","BW-1310 - Washington's camp bed ; Out 6/8/51 -John C. Chatterton; Missing 5/23/86","BW-1311 - Holster [W-349/A.1-A.2]","BW-1312 - Canteen [W-350/A]","BW-1313 - Canteen [W-350/C]","BW-1314 - Canteen [W-350/B]","BW-1315 - Washington's trunk [W-367]","BW-1316A-B - Packing chest [W-347] - \"Geo. Washington Virginia\"","BW-1317/A-B - Trunk - Mrs. Washington's letter under lid in handwriting of Eliza Parke Custis [W-368]","BW-1318 - Chair [M-340] - hallway of Attic","BW-1319 - Chest of drawers (small) [M-344] - District of Columbia Room, Attic","BW-1320 - Washstand [M-345] and toilet set - District of Columbia Room, Attic; deaccessioned","BW-1321 - Commode - District of Columbia Room, Attic","BW-1322/A-B - Tilt-top table - District of Columbia Room, Attic","BW-1323/A-F - Dredge operations in Mount Vernon Channel - March and April 1939","BW-1324/A-D - Present ground level of Hell Hole near sea wall","BW-1325/A-B - Clam shell throwing up dyke along sea wall edge of Hell Hole, prep to pumping mud in from dredge","BW-1326/A-B - Sea wall from Wharf ;  BW-1326/A - north from wharf ; BW-1326/B - south from wharf","BW-1327 - Wharf from inside Hell Hole sea wall","BW-1328 - Piling placed at Wharf ready for use","BW-1329 - Buenos Ayres villa from river","BW-1330 - Nectarine blossom - Kitchen Garden [Lower Garden]","BW-1331 - Mount Vernon Channel - dredge work","BW-1332/A-I - Pumping mud in Hell Hole","BW-1333/A-B - Nectarines in blossom - espalier in lower garden","BW-1334 - Peach in blossom, espalier - Kitchen Garden [Lower Garden]","BW-1335/A-B - Nelly Custis needlepoint - fire screen [W-957]; deaccessioned","BW-1336/A-B - Nelly Custis needlepoint - in fire screen frame [W-957]; deaccesioned","BW-1337/A-B - Bottle seal - R. Carter \"R.C.\"","BW-1338/A-B - Lamp [M-1088] ; BW-1338/A - without globe ; BW-1338/B - with globe","BW-1339/A-D - Miss Agnes Peter as Martha Washington ; BW-1339/A - Miss Peter, Miss Hutchison, Miss Cawthorne ; BW-1339/B - Miss Cawthorne, Miss Hutchison ; BW-1339/C - Miss Peter ; BW-1339/D - Miss Agnes Peter as Martha Washington","BW-1340 - Snuff box","BW-1341/A-C - Document, The purchase of Dogue Run and Little Hunting Creek lands by George Washington","BW-1342 - Platter - Family Kitchen - slipware dish","BW-1343 - Platter - slipware dish - Family Kitchen","BW-1344/A-B - Pewter plates, overall and details of maker's mark - Family Kitchen","BW-1345 - Pair of vases [W-19/A-D]","BW-1346 - Mary Ball armchair [W-152] - Sitting Room [Downstairs Bedchamber]","BW-1347/A-N - Reenactment - George Washington, Col. Humphreys and Mr. Thomson departing for New York for Washington's first inauguration","BW-1348 - Chest of drawers [H-341] and dressing glass - District of Columbia Room, Attic","BW-1349 - Dressing glass [M-342] - District of Columbia Room, Attic","BW-1350 - Bedstead [M-343] - District of Columbia Room, Martha Washington Garret Chamber","BW-1351 - Bedstead [M-329] - Connecticut Room - Northeast Garret Chamber","BW-1352 - Washstand - Connecticut Room - Northeast Garret Chamber ; MISSING 12/5/2022","BW-1353 - Portrait of Benjamin Franklin [M-129] - Connecticut Room - Northeast Garret Chamber","BW-1354 - Pole Fire Screen [M-333] - Connecticut Room -Northeast Garret Chamber; deaccessioned","BW-1355 - Dressing glass [M-318] - Connecticut Room - Northeast Garret Chamber; deaccessioned","BW-1356 - Chair - Connecticut Room - Northeast Garret Chamber","BW-1357 - Rocking chair [M-332] - Connecticut Room - Northeast Garret Chamber; deaccessioned","BW-1358 - Rocking chair [M-332] - Connecticut Room - Northeast Garret Chamber","BW-1359 - Pier table [M-744] and dressing glass [M-318 - deaccessioned] - Connecticut Room - Northeast Garret Chamber","BW-1360 - Piano chair [W-323] North Carolina Room - Northwest Garret Chamber; deaccessioned","BW-1361 - Chair [H-322] - North Carolina Room - Northwest Garret Chamber; deaccessioned","BW-1362 - Washstand [M-325] and toilet set - North Carolina Room - Northwest Garret Chamber","BW-1363/A-B - Work table [M-336], opened and closed - North Carolina Room - Northwest Garret Chamber; deaccessioned - purchased by Susanne Schrage-Norton during employee sale, 1985","BW-1364 - Chest of drawers [M-324; deaccessioned] and dressing glass - North Carolina Room - Northwest Garret Chamber","BW-1365 - Bedstead [M-326] - North Carolina Room - Northwest Garret Chamber; deaccessioned","BW-1366 - Pier table [M-184] - Maine Room - North Lumber Room; deaccessioned","BW-1367 - Washstand [M-337] and set - Maine Room - North Lumber Room","BW-1368 - Bed steps [M-743] - Maine Room - North Lumber Room; deaccessioned","BW-1369 - Chair [M-339/A-E] - Maine Room - North Lumber Room; deaccessioned","BW-1370 - Washstand [M-225] - Maine Room - North Lumber Room; deaccessioned","BW-1371 - Washstand [M-353- - Maine Room - North Lumber Room","BW-1372 - Armchair - Maine Room - North Lumber Room","BW-1373 - Walk to New Tomb with visitors","BW-1374 - Dredging Wharf basin","BW-1375 - Washington chair unowned","BW-1376/A-C - Pile driver at Wharf","BW-1377/A-D - President's yacht, S.S. Potomac, on its first trial run into Mount Vernon Wharf","BW-1378/A-C - Bond with Washington's signature","BW-1379/A-B - Invitation - Franklin Pierce to George Washington Parke Custis [W-946]","BW-1380 - Embroidery - Nelly Custis ; A-145","BW-1381 - Two checks - George Washington Parke Custis","BW-1382 - Collar [W-952, deaccessioned] and back scratcher ; A-149","BW-1383 - Snuffer \u0026 tray ; A-153 ; Out 8/4/51 - John C. Chatterton; Missing 8/4/1985","BW-1384 - Button [W-943] \u0026 locket [W-944] ; A-140","BW-1385/A-B - Decanter [W-947] ; A-156","BW-1386/A-F - House and buildings at Marmion Farm, King George County, Virginia. Former home of George Washington Lewis.","BW-1387/A-E - Toilet set","BW-1388/A-B - Hell Hole - after pumping in","BW-1389 - Vista from Mansion circle towards the West Gate","BW-1390 - Vista from the east lawn at Mount Veronn towards the Potomac River and Piscataway Creek","BW-1391 - Copy photograph - First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt with President Somoza and Madam Somoza at Mount Vernon","BW-1392 - Copy photograph - President Roosevelt speaking at Mount Vernon","BW-1393/A-B - Silver presentation cup - Washington's jackass - 1790 (Museum); deaccessioned","BW-1394/A-B - Peas planted in Lower Garden - Kitchen Garden; BW-1394/B - Mount Vernon employee next to planted peas - May 1939","BW-1395 - Engraving - View of Mount Vernon The Seat of George Washington Esqr. [M-968]","BW-1396 - Plate ; Out June 13, 1951 - John C. Chatterton; Missing - June 4, 1986","BW-1397 - Small glass ; Out June 13, 1951 - John C. Chatterton; Missing - June 4, 1986","BW-1398/A-B - Large glass ; Out June 13, 1951 - John C. Chatterton; Missing - June 4, 1986","BW-1399/A-C - Restoration - North Necessary","BW-1400 - School House [North Garden House] in upper garden with new roof","BW-1401/A-B - Governor's Day ; BW-1401/A - The Governor \u0026 Board of Visitors posed in front of short wall ; BW-1401/B - Governor Price places wreath at Washington's tomb","BW-1402/A-C - Mansion - West Front","BW-1403/A-F - Mount Vernon employees making hay in Reservoir field or Gould lot and 12-acre field","BW-1404 - Bowling Green \u0026 Mansion - West Front","BW-1405 - Servant bell on Marmion House","BW-1406 - William Jones Permar, guard at Mount Vernon, standing in the west central passage entrance to the Mansion. Mr. Permar served as guard for 37 years.","BW-1407/A-B - Superintendent's House","BW-1408 - Spinning wheel - Spinning House","BW-1409 - Windsor Chair - Spinning House","BW-1410 - Spinning wheel [M-883] - Spinning House; deaccessioned","BW-1411 - Loom shuttles [M-890/A-B] - Spinning House","BW-1412 - Spinning wheel - Spinning House","BW-1413 - Tape loom [M-892] - Spinning House","BW-1414 - Pair of sconges - Spinning House","BW-1415 - Spinning wheel [M-903] - Spinning House","BW-1416 - Reel [M-908] - Spinning House","BW-1417 - Scutching knife [M-901] - Spinning House","BW-1418 - Temple loom [M-894] - Spinning House","BW-1419 - Braid loom [M-895] - Spinning House","BW-1420 - Reel - Spinning House","BW-1421/A-B - Pair of wool cards from Spinning House [M-844/A-B]","BW-1422 - Reel in Spinning House [M-879]","BW-1423 - Henp brake [M-899] - Spinning House","BW-1424 - Reel - Spinning House [M-880]","BW-1425 - Wood box","BW-1426 - Hackle on block [M-898] - Spinning House","BW-1427/A-D - Work Basket [W-673] - Martha's sewing basket, views of bottom and sides","BW-1428 - Hackles [M-896] - Spinning House","BW-1429 - Teasel [M-902] - Spinning House; deaccessioned","BW-1430 - Weaving Reed [M-889] - Spinning House; deaccessioned","BW-1431 - Reel - Spinning House ; [M-878]","BW-1432 - Spinning wheel - Spinning House [M-907]","BW-1433 - Swift (yarn winder) [M-887] - Spinning House; deaccessioned","BW-1434 - Loom shuttles - Spinning House [M-890/C-F]","BW-1435 - Spinning wheel - Spinning House [M-904]","BW-1436 - Spinning wheel - Spinning House [M-905]","BW-1437 - Quilling wheel [M-893] - Spinning House","BW-1438 - Spinning wheel - Spinning House [M-906]","BW-1439 - Candlesticks [M-306/A-B] - Washington Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber]; see also BW-1189","BW-1440 - Candlestick - Hall room [Small Room] ; see also # 3810 A \u0026 B; #3963","BW-1441 - Hot water urn [W-107] - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]; see also BW-3810/A-B; BW-3963","BW-1442 - Hurricane shade [M-122] - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]","BW-1443/A-B - Knife boxes [M-115/A-B] - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]","BW-1444 - Candlestick - Music room [Little Parlor]","BW-1440/A-B - Trunk - passage - 2nd floor; overall and detail","BW-1446 - \"Le General Washington\" - Le Mire after Charles Willson Peale [M-961] - Blue Room; deaccessioned","BW-1447 - View of Potomac River from the Mansion piazza","BW-1448/A-B - Ring [W-980/B]","BW-1449 - Ring [W-980/A]","BW-1450/A-C - Butter cooler [W-979] Sevres china","BW-1451/A-B - Canton blue and white china [W-1002/A-H]","BW-1452 - The British Royal party gathers in the upper garden.","BW-1454 - Loom [M-891] in Spinning House","BW-1455 - Reel [M-881]; deaccessioned","BW-1456 - Fan Coral [W-556] from Barbados","BW-1457 - Box [M-1000; IL.1897] - LOAN","BW-1458/A-B - Aubusson rug [M-992] - Lafayette Room; deaccessioned","BW-1459 - Curtains - Lafayette Room [M-283/A-E]; deaccessioned","BW-1460 - Curtains [M-253/A-E] - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]","BW-1461 - Chair - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]","BW-1462 - Mirror or looking glass [W-291] - Blue Room","BW-1463 - Engraving - The Right Honourable William Pitt, Esqr. [M-310] - Blue Room","BW-1464 - Curtains - Blue Room [M-308/A-E]","BW-1465 - Dressing glass [M-233] - Yellow Room","BW-1466 - Painting - An Angling Party [M-234] - Yellow Room","BW-1467 - Engraving - Mount Vernon - Yellow Room [M-236]","BW-1468/A-B - British Guinea [H-967] obverse and reverse","BW-1469/A-C - Letter, George Washington to Burwell Bassett [1775 June 19] - [W-714/a-b]","BW-1470 - Painting - Kitchen at Mount Vernon, Eastman Johnson [M-1001]","BW-1471/A-B - Copy photograph, Pocket watch","BW-1472 - Copy photograph, Group of five side chairs - a placard in the photograph reads: SB Lot 1007; Art 1TO5","BW-1473 - Admiral Vernon medals","BW-1474 - Portrait - Talmadge ; Out -John C. Chatterton 6/26/51;  Missing 8/4/86","BW-1476 - Ice House ; 2 negatives in one mat, showing different doors and ground grades;  Missing 6/4/1985","BW-1487 - Engraving - Admiral Vernon","BW-1488 - Admiral Vernon medals","BW-1489 - Admiral Vernon medals","BW-1490/A-B - Superintendent Charles C. Wall on horseback","BW-1491 - Vase with a 'C' painted in the central medallion [M-493]","BW-1492/A-C - Rose bushes in Upper Garden before pruning ; 1492/A-B - Rose bushes in Garden before pruning by Mount Vernon employees Alexander Reith \u0026 Albert Teller","BW-1493 - Engraving - Louis XVI [W-767/A-B] - original in frame","BW-1494/A-C - Martha Washington, Representative John Murdock and Mrs. Murdock at Mount Vernon","BW-1495/A-B - Buckwheat planted in Tomb Lot","BW-1496 - Apple tree in Kitchen or Lower Garden","BW-1497/A-E - Removal of shed at west end of Paint Shop","BW-1498 - Horse in paddock with lower garden wall and south garden house in the distance.","BW-1499 - Copy photograph, MVLA Superintendent Charles C. Wall accompanying Queen Elizabeth during the British royal visit to Mount Vernon","BW-1500 - Copy photograph, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth at Mount Vernon [June 9, 1939]","BW-1501 - Table and hurricane globe in the Study","BW-1502 - Armchair [H-35]","BW-1503 - Lafayette Bust [H-167] - Library [Study]","BW-1504 - Mantel clock [M-140]; deaccessioned","BW-1505 - Mantel \u0026 fireplace - Banquet Hall [New Room]","BW-1506 - Andirons \u0026 fireplace - Yellow Room [M-226/A-B]","BW-1507/A-B - Wilton rug [M-964] - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]; deaccessioned","BW-1508 - Curtains [M-958/A-D] - Hall room [Small Room]","BW-1509 - Mirror [M-267] - Hall room [Small Room]","BW-1510 - Dressing glass [M-266] - Hall room [Small Room]","BW-1511 - Dressing glass [W-221] - Washington Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber]","BW-1512 - Chair [W-205] - Washington Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber]","BW-1513 - Chair [M-215] - Washington Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber]; deaccessioned","BW-1514 - Armchair [W-877] - Washington Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber]","BW-1515 - Table [W-204] - Washington Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber]","BW-1516 - Plateau \u0026 candelabras - Dining Room [ Small Dining Room]","BW-1517 - Mirror or looking glass [W-106] - Dining Room","BW-1518 - Chair [W-95] - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]","BW-1519 - Chair [W-96] - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]","BW-1520 - Chair [W-98] - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]","BW-1521/A-B - Washington bust \u0026 pedestal - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]","BW-1522/A-B - Music book belonging to Martha Parke Custis - Music room [Little Parlor]","BW-1523/A-B - Music book belonging to Eleanor Parke Custis - Music room [Little Parlor]","BW-1524/A-B - Music book belonging to Eleanor Parke Custis - Music room [Little Parlor]","BW-1525 - Mirror \u0026 brackets on west wall - Music room [Little Parlor]","BW-1526 - Bracket [W-57] \u0026 candelabra [W-55] - Music room [Little Parlor]","BW-1527 - Nelly Custis portrait by Robert Edge Pine [W-78] - Music room [Little Parlor]","BW-1528 - Clock \u0026 ornaments [H-64/A-C] - Dresden - Music room [Little Parlor]","BW-1529/A-F - Locust grove - north lawn as of August 1, 1939; BW-1529/C - view towards north grove from the piazza with visitors seated in Windsor chairs","BW-1530 - Fire engines - Wilfred \u0026 Irving Talbot","BW-1531 - Vernon medals","BW-1532 - Vernon medals","BW-1533 - Vernon medals","BW-1534 - Needlework, Mount Vernon - early view","BW-1535 - Document signed by LaFayette [W-1077]","BW-1536 - Engraving - Birds eye view of Mount Vernon [M-1131]","J-1547 - Copy photograph, Mansion - Central Hall ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1547/A - Copy photograph, Mansion - Central Hall - Downstairs Bedroom \u0026 Small Dining Room doors ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1548 - Copy photograph, Mansion - Dining Room \u0026 Downstairs Bedroom doors ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1549 - Copy photograph, Palladian window - interior ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1550 - Copy photograph, Banquet Hall [New Room] - mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1551 - Copy photograph, Banquet Hall [New Room] - mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1552 - Copy photograph, Banquet Hall [New Room] - mantel ;  file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1553/A-B - Copy photograph, Banquet Hall [New Room] - ceiling, central medallion;  file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1554/A - Copy photograph, Banquet Hall [New Room] door to front parlor ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1555 - Copy photograph, Dining Room [Small Dining Room] - mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1556 - Copy photograph, Dining Room [Small Dining Room] - mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1559 - Copy photograph, Dining Room [Small Dining Room] - ceiling, west end; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1561 - Copy photograph, Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber] - mantel; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1562 - Copy photograph, Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber] - fireplace \u0026 door ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1563 - Copy photograph, West Parlor [Front Parlor] - south wall ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1564 - Copy photograph, West Parlor [Front Parlor] - fireplace \u0026 door ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1565 - Copy photograph, West Parlor [Front Parlor] - fireplace \u0026 door ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1566 - Copy photograph, West Parlor [Front Parlor] - fireplace \u0026 mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1567 - Copy photograph,West Parlor [Front Parlor] - ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1568 - Copy photograph, West Parlor  [Front Parlor] - ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1569 - Copy photograph, Library [Study] - fireplace \u0026 mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1570 - Copy photograph, Library [Study] - fireplace \u0026 mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1571 - Copy photograph, Library [Study] - fireplace \u0026 mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1572 - Copy photograph, Family Kitchen \u0026 Butler House [Circle Storehouse] thru north colonnade ;  file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1574 - Copy photograph, Family Kitchen \u0026 south colonnade ;  file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1582 - Copy photograph, South Lane ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1583 - Copy photograph, South Lane - looking north ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1584 - Copy photograph, Barn from south lawn ; file of Johnston prints in Library","j-1586 - Copy photograph, Flower Garden [Upper Garden] - parterre ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1587 - Copy photograph, Flower Garden - hedges ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1590 - Copy photograph, North Necessary from Flower Garden ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1591 - Copy photograph, Flower Garden [Upper Garden] - beds \u0026 School House [Garden House]","J-1592 - Copy photograph, Flower Garden [Upper Garden] - beds \u0026 School House [Garden House]","J-1594 - Copy photograph, Flower Garden [Upper Garden] - walk \u0026 boxwood hedges","J-1610 - Copy photograph, West front of Mansion through Vista near the west gate entrance","J-1611 - Copy photograph, Bowling Green trees ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1643 - copy photograph, Mansion - front door, pediment, cupola ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1645 - Copy photograph, West Parlor [Front Parlor] fireplace ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1646 - Copy photograph, West Parlor [Front Parlor] fireplace","J-1648 - Copy photograph, Dining Room fireplace ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1661 - Copy photograph, Banquet Hall [New Room] ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1662 - Copy photograph, Banquet Hall [Great Room] ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1664 - Copy photograph, Dining Room ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library","J-1665 - Copy photograph, Dining Room ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library","BW-1669/A-B - Regent Mrs. Horace Mann Towner, her daughter \u0026 grandson","BW-1670/A-C - Vice Regents' daughters posing near the east front the Mansion during the British Royal visit, June 9, 1939","BW-1671/A-C - Group photograph, The Regent and Vice Regents of the Mount  Vernon Ladies' Association during the British Royal Visit, June 9, 1939","BW-1672/A-D - British Royal Party visiting Mount Vernon","BW-1677 - Mansion circle from cupola with view of the west gate in the far distance.","BW-1678/A-E - Views of the Mansion circle from both the north and south lanes","BW-1679/A-B - Mansion \u0026 Mansion circle from under north beech tree","BW-1680A-B - Mansion \u0026 Mansion circle from under south beech tree","BW-1681/A-D - Addition to Propagating House near Rouse cottage","BW-1682/A-D - Bricked walk or path below South Lane to Tomb showing its inadequate width with visitors walking on the grass.","BW-1683/A-J - Grading levees in Hell Hole","BW-1684/A-B - Old Tomb façade - restored","BW-1685 - Grading along north serpentine walk and Bowling Green - stone walk","BW-1686/A-D - North Lane through Spinning House gate towards the Mansion circle (looking south)","BW-1687 - Ice House façade along the ha-ha wall on the east lawn; Slide 70","BW-1688 - Kitchen Garden gate ; Slide #116","BW-1689 - Circular dipping well in lower garden ; Slide 135","BW-1690 - Copy photograph, Autographed photograph - \"George RI\"","BW-1691 - Copy photograph, Autographed photograph - \"Elizabeth R\"","BW-1692 - Two employees reseed grass along Tomb walk - several visitors on the path","BW-1693/A-C - Employees sowing clover \u0026 vetch with a pair of horses - Reservoir Field","BW-1694/A-B - Prince Felix of Luxembourg \u0026 Ambassador Joseph E. Davies arrive by car in front of the Mansion","BW-1695/A-B - Propagating House addition - putting ribs on roof","BW-1696/A-B - Medal commemorating end of French Revolution, obverse and reverse","BW-1697/A-B - Medal - Yorktown - 1781-1931 [M-406/A], obverse and reverse","BW-1698/A-B - Medal - Yorktown Sesquicentennial Medal with Washington - DeGrasse - Tilly - Rochambeau - 1781-1931 [M-1071], obverse and reverse","BW-1699/A-B - Lafayette Medal - 1757-1834 [M-1023], obverse and reverse","BW-1700/A-K - Restoration - Washing in preparation for painting Mansion; BW-1700/A - Scrape window jambs - West Front; BW-1700/B-C - Scrape window jambs - West Front - completed; BW-1700/D-E - Prepare for painting Piazza columns; BW-1700/F - Dining Room window - fascia board removed; BW-1700/G - Dining Room window - scrape jamb; BW-1700/ - Scrape paint from column base; BW-1700/I-J - Scrape paint from columns where needed; BW-1700/K - Washing in preparation for painting Mansion","BW-1701/A-C - Restoration - Scraped paint off west end Office [Servants' Hall] - these photographs show all paint removed \u0026 sections of new siding","BW-1702/A-C,E - Heating mains to Family Kitchen; BW-1702/A - open cover; BW-1702/B - replace pipe \u0026 insulation; BW-1702/C - start close mains cover; BW-1702/D - Heating mains to Family Kitchen - section of mains entering grounds at end of trench; BW-1702/E - Uncover heating mains to Family Kitchen","BW-1703/A-B - Tomb walk worn by summer crowds; re-seeded; new growth","BW-1704/A-E - restoration - Mansion window frames; BW-1704/A - paint removed - decayed sections; BW-1704/B - renewed; BW-1704/C - showing renewed section of sash; BW-1704/D - paint removed by burning; BW-1704/E - all old","BW-1705 - Benjamin Franklin - Amercain - plaque","BW-1706 - Wooden bowl","BW-1707 - Washington's Map of five farms - 1793. In the collection of the Huntington Library.","BW-1708 - Kitchen Garden plan - by Natalia Ulman","BW-1709 - Engraving - Early days of Washington [M-1072]","BW-1710/A-B - Medal - George Washington [M-1029/A]; view of obverse and reverse","BW-1711/A-B - Two Admmiral Vernon Medals; obverse and reverse","BW-1712 - Portrait of Washington by Lambdin, after Stuart [M-710]","BW-1713 - Brass button - from uniform [W-443]","BW-1714/A-B - Published illustration of English carpet [M-141] at Mount Vernon - 1746, from \"A History of British Carpets\"","BW-1715 - Stud with Likeness of Washington [M-526]","BW-1716 - Low-boy - Assembly room - north quarters [Bolton Building]","BW-1717/A-B - Memorial brooch [M-954]","BW-1718 - Desk [M-1074] - assembly room - north quarters [Bolton Building]","BW-1719A-B - Grandfather clock [M-1144] - assembly room - north quarters [Bolton Building]; BW-1719/A - missing as of 1/25/2023","BW-1720 - Mirror [M-1075] - assembly room - north quarters [Bolton Building]","BW-1721 - Portrait of Washington by Eben Farrington Comins [M-932]","BW-1722 - Engraving - George Washington meets the widow Custis [M-1076]","BW-1723 - Portrait of Washington by James Reid Lambdin [M- 711]","BW-1724 - Engraving - Mount Vernon in the olden times [M- 1073]","BW-1725 - Engraving - \"The City of Paris\" - DeGrasse Flagship","BW-1726 - Engraving - \"Lafayette's departure from Mount Vernon- 1784\" [M-130]","BW-1727 - Drawing and notes - Dining Room [Small Dining Room] window casing - revealing use of red paint, initialed by W. B. (Worth Bailey) 10/18/1939","BW-1728 - Bedspread [H-1295]; deaccessioned in 1943","BW-1729 - Bedspread [M-1926]; deaccessioned in 2019","BW-1730 - Bedspread [M-1933]; deaccessioned in 2019","BW-1731/A-B - Bedspread [RN07.020]; deaccessioned 2016","BW-1732/A-B - Bedspread","BW-1733 - Bedspread [M-1931]","BW-1734 - Bedspread [M-309]; deaccessioned 2016","BW-1735 - Bedspread [M-1930]; Missing as of 6/4/1986","BW-1736 - Bedspread [RN07.129]; deaccessioned 2019","BW-1737 - Bedspread [M-1299]; deaccessioned 2020","BW-1738 - Bedspread [M-1624]; deaccessioned 2016","BW-1739 - Quilt [M-1439]; deaccessioned, 2019","BW-1740 - Quilt [M-1081]; deaccessioned 2019","BW-1741 - Quilt [M-1300]; deaccessioned 2019","BW-1742 - Washstand - District of Columbia Room ; Out - John C. Chatterton;  Missing 6/4/1986","BW-1743 - Side chair - original - District of Columbia Room [Martha Washington's Garret Chamber]","BW-1744 - Washstand [M-262] - Maine Room","BW-1745 - Side chair - 2nd floor hall, under stairs","BW-1746 - Knife [H-113/A-I] \u0026 fork [H-114/A-J] - bone handle - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]","BW-1747 - Tea set \u0026 tray [W-131/A-H] - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]","BW-1748 - Card table [M-123] - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]","BW-1749 - Bust of Washington - Office","BW-1750 - Window sash - 2nd floor West Front","BW-1751/A-B - Painting - The Virgin initially attributed to Benjamin West but more likely by Thomas Sully [H-357]; BW-1751/B - obverse, portrait of man in oil on wood backing; deaccessioned 1973","BW-1752/A-D - Building dams in ravine from 12-acre field to Hell Hole","BW-1753/A-C - Deer Park wall area before planting","BW-1754 - Flower Garden [Upper Garden] from Museum - 2nd floor ; Kodachrome slide # 89","BW-1755 - Flower Garden [Upper Garden] from Spinning House ; Kodachrome slide # 93","BW-1756 - Drawing - Palladian or venetian window to scale","BW-1757 - Engraving - His Excellency George Washington Esquire [M-1087/Q]","BW-1758 - Lithograph - Washington, published by Currier [M-1087/T-1]","BW-1759/A-B - Lithograph - General Washington, by Maurin after Stuart [M-1087/L]","BW-1760 - Engraving - G. Washington in his Last Illness [M- 1087/H-2]","BW-1761 - Lithograph - Washington. First in War, First in Peace, and First in the Hearts of His Countrymen. [M-1087/J]","BW-1762 - Engraving - Conclusion de la campagne de 1781 en Virginie. Le Marquis de Lafayette, by Le Mire [M-1087/V]","BW-1763 - Engraving - The Washington Family at Mount Vernon","BW-1764 - Engraving - General Washington [M-1087/AA]","BW-1765 - Engraving - Life of George Washington, The Farmer, by Regnier, after Stearns, 1853 [M-1087/CC]","BW-1766 - Engraving - The Home of Washington, by Barlow, after Rossitter and Mignot, 1860 (Lafayette departs from Mount Vernon) [M-1087/BB]","BW-1767 - Lithograph - Washington's Reception By The Ladies, by Nathaniel Currier, 1860 [M-1087/F]","BW-1768 - Lithograph - Surrender of Cornwallis at Yorktown, by Baillie, 1845 [M-1087/O]","BW-1769 - Bas relief - Washington The Friend of Liberty, framed, made with plaster and papier-mâché [M-1087/K]","BW-1770/A-B - Engraving - Washington at the Battle of Trenton [M- 1087/U]","BW-1771 - Engraving - Lady Washington by Currier \u0026 Ives [M-1087/T-2]","BW-1772 - Lithograph - West View of Mount Vernon Mansion [M-1087/S]","BW-1773 - Chromolithograph - The Home of Washington, Mount Vernon, Va., by Currier \u0026 Ives [M- 1087/G]","BW-1774 - Lithograph - The Home of Washington, Mount Vernon, by Currier \u0026 Ives [M-1087/N]","BW-1775 - Chromolithograph - The Home of Washington, Mount Vernon, Va., by Currier \u0026 Ives [M-1087/R]","BW-1776 - Lithograph - General Lafayette's Departure from Mount Vernon in 1784 [M-1087/M]","BW-1777 - Lithograph - Birds Eye View of Mount Vernon [M-1087/D]","BW-1778 - Lithograph - Bird's Eye View of Mt. Vernon, The Home of Washington [M-1087/E]; deaccessioned 2017","BW-1779 - Engraving - Washington at Home of Mount Vernon in 1796 [M-1087/Y]","BW-1780 - Chromolithograph - Tomb of Washington [M-1087/DD]","BW-1781 - Etching - Mount Vernon, The Seat of the Late Genl. G. Washington. [M-1087/A]","BW-1782 - Chromolithograph - Mount Vernon [M-1087/Z]; deaccessioned 2020","BW-1783 - Lithograph - The Tomb of Washington - c. 1840 [M-1087/W]","BW-1784 - Lithograph - La Fayette at the Tomb of Washington, by Nathaniel Currier, 1840 [M-1087/C]","BW-1785 - Aquatint - Mount Vernon in Virginia, engraved by Jukes after Robertson, 1800 [M-1087/X]","BW-1786 - Etching and stipple engraving - Lived respected and Fear'd -- Died Lamented and rever'd, 1800 [M-1087/H-1]","BW-1787 - Etching - Farming at Mount Vernon, Rosenberg, 1932 [M-1087/P]","BW-1788 - Stipple engraving - Sacred to the Memory of the Illustrious G. Washington, 1801 [M-1087/B]","BW-1789 - MAP of George Washington's LAND AT MOUNT VERNON FAIRFAX COY VIRGINIA. As it was \u0026 As it is. Washington: W[arrington] Gillingham, 1859","BW-1790 - Engraving - West elevation of Mount Vernon, Home of George Washington","BW-1791 - Desk on frame [M-911]; deaccessioned 2021","BW-1792 - Desk and seats inside the north garden house in upper garden, formerly called the schoolhouse","BW-1793/A-B - Mansion - West Front","BW-1794/A-C - Cruiser Omaha on Potomac River - flags half mast","BW-1795/A-B - On February 1, 1940, three members of the District Bar Association place a wreath near the memorial (obelisk) to Bushrod Washington for the 150th anniversary of the first session of the Supreme Court; BW-1795/B - includes resident superintendent Charles C. Wall at far right.","BW-1796/A-B - Masonic Lodges place wreaths at Washington's tomb. Mount Vernon's resident superintendent Charles C. Wall stands at far right next to the gate to the tomb.","BW-1797/A-B - Copy photograph, Flute - unowned","BW-1798/A-E - New Propagating House; BW-1798/C - Head Gardener Alexander Reith and Assistant Gardener Arthur Teller","BW-1799/A-C - Wharf underpinning - taken with very low tide","BW-1800 - Receipt for Virginia Gazette - May 22, 1779 - document not part of the Mount Vernon collection","BW-1801/A-G - Wharf channel basin in very low tide showing channel banks","BW-1802/A-D - Anthems to George Washington","BW-1803 - Engraving - The Tomb and Shade of Washington [M-1090]","BW-1804/A-B - Memo - Judge Washington (obverse and reverse)","BW-1805/A-B - Order - George A. Washington (obverse and reverse), undated","BW-1806/A-B - Check, 1791","BW-1807/A-B - Memorandum, New Room chimney and windows, Piazza, 1796 [W-812/a]","BW-1808 - Notes, dimensions of rooms at Mount Vernon, 1796 November 13 [W-812/c]","BW-1809 - Letter - John A. Washington to Miss Cunningham, December 1, 1859","BW-1810/A-B - Memorandum of the Dimensions of the great Room at Mount Vernon, [1796] [W-812/b]","BW-1811 - Survey, 1769 July 10 [W-1096]","BW-1812 - Plat, Mount Vernon tract, 1769 July 10 [W-1096]","BW-1813/A-B - Papers relating to Mount Vernon tract of land - Plat of land, 1925 acres, part of Mount Vernon tract --  Docketed on reverse in George Washington's hand, \"Papers relating to Mount Vernon Tract of Land,\" oversize document. [W-1096]","BW-1814/A-B - Envelope addressed to George Washington, Esq. [W-1096]","BW-1815 - Check, George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Gideon Worth. 1797 November 11 [W-1083]","BW-1816 - Etching - Washington's Grab [Tomb]","BW-1817/A-B - Letter, Katherine Chester to Frances Parke Custis, 1712 March 23 [H-1085/d]","BW-1818/A-B - Letter, Thomas Cable to John Custis, 1740 February 5 [H-1085/c]","BW-1819/A-B - Excerpts from the will of John Custis, 1708 December 3 [H-1085/e]","BW-1820/A-C - Letter, John Custis to Daniel Parke Custis, 1739 August 30 [H-1085/a]","BW-1821/A-C -Invoice, Articles purchased by the President of the United States from Monsr. Le Prince Agent for the Count de Moustiers, 1790 March 4 [W-1310/a]; BW-1821/B is missing 6/8/1986","BW-1822/A-C - Manuscript, History of Daniel Parke, 1724 [H-1085/b]","BW-1823 - Engraving - Washington's sepulchre Mount Vernon, 1820 [M-1031]","BW-1824 - Sizes of Windows [at Mount Vernon], [1796] [November 13 ?], page 2 [W-812/d]","BW-1825 - Sizes of Windows [at Mount Vernon], [1796] [November 13 ?], page 1 [W-812/d]","BW-1826 - Invoice, Articles purchased by the President of the United States from Monsr. Le Prince Agent for the Count de Moustiers, 1790 March 4, page 2-3 [W-1310/a]","BW-1827 - Accounts","BW-1828/A-B - Masonic Apron [H-555]","BW-1829/A-B - Small wooden ladle","BW-1830/A-B - Mansion Library [Study], southeast corner","BW-1831/A-C - Sideboard in Dining Room","BW-1832/A-B - Mantel in Dining Room","BW-1833/A-B - Mantel in Banquet Hall [New Room]","BW-1834 - Section of Banquet Hall [New Room] mantel","BW-1835/A-B- Palladian or venetian window in Banquet Hall [New Room]","BW-1836/A-E - Illustration - Bushrod Washington from \"Mount Vernon and the Washington Family\" by C. Hale Sipe","BW-1837/A-B - Gadsby's Tavern; BW-1837/A - door leading to Courtyard; BW-1837/B - rear porch","BW-1838/A-C - Robert E. Lee - possibly Pine ; Original in Washington and Lee University Chapel Museum, Lexington, VA","BW-1839/A-D - General LaFayette - Peale ; Original in Washington and Lee University Chapel Museum, Lexington, VA;  Annual Report 1957, page 2","BW-1840/A-C - Daniel Parke Custis, Wollaston; Original in Washington and Lee University Chapel Museum, Lexington, VA","BW-1841/A-C - George Washington - Peale- 1772 ; Original in Washington and Lee University Chapel Museum, Lexington, VA","BW-1842/A-B - Mrs. Daniel Parke Custis [Martha], Wollaston; Original in Washington and Lee University Chapel Museum, Lexington, VA","BW-1843/A-C - John Parke and Martha Custis ; Original in Washington and Lee University Chapel Museum, Lexington, VA","BW-1844 - Pistol ; Washington \u0026 Lee University Museum","BW-1845 - Pistols ; Washington \u0026 Lee University Museum","BW-1846 - Knee buckles ; Washington \u0026 Lee University Museum","BW-1847 - Watch, razor, and belt ; Washington \u0026 Lee University Museum","BW-1848 - Commemorative plate - Sesquicentennial of Washington's Intiation as a Free Mason - Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania","BW-1849/A-B - Fichu","BW-1850/A-B - Quilt [H-587]","BW-1851/A-B - Watch - Dr. Craik [H-1107]","BW-1852/A-F- Kitchen Garden [Lower Garden]  - May 12, 1940","BW-1853/A-B - Flower Garden [Upper Garden] - May 12, 1940","BW-1854/A-F - Pair of jars with lids [M-1109/A-D]; deaccessioned 2016","BW-1855 - Portrait - Thomas Beall, Esq. - 4-section frame ; Out July 2, 1951 - John C. Chatterton,  Missing 6/5/1986","BW-1856/A-C - Compote - \"MW\" - States China reproduction [M-382]","BW-1857 - Key to Sulgrave Manor [M-866]","BW-1857 - Drawing - Lafayette Reviewing his Troops [M-1064]","BW-1859 - Portrait - Edward Vernon, Esq., watercolor on paper [M-994]","BW-1860 - Commemoration of the Centennial Anniversary of Washington's Birth ribbon [M-1142]","BW-1861 - Framed 15th-century glass from Sulgrave Manor [M-969]","BW-1862/A-B - Pieces of cornerstone from Sulgrave Manor","BW-1863 - Fish knife [M-606]","BW-1864 - Fish knife [M-606] and marrow spoon [M-607]","BW-1865 - Marrow spoon [M-607]","BW-1866 - Commemorative woman's belt printed image of Washington and Lafayette under the motto \"Imperishable their fame.\" [M-966]","BW-1867 - Chintz curtain fragment [W-649]","BW-1868 - Netted bed fringe [W-567]","BW-1869 - Stirrup [W-560]","BW-1870 - Pitcher ; Out July 2, 1951 - John C. Chatterton,  Missing 6/5/1986","BW-1871/A-B - Portrait - George Washington, painting, after Stuart [M-645]","BW-1872/A-C - Mary Washington dinner bell [W-822]","BW-1873/A-B - Trivet with relief portrait of George Washington [M-1004]","BW-1874/A-B - Powder horn [H-478]; deaccessioned 2020","BW-1875/A-B - Stonemason's hammer, 19th-century [W-1048]","BW-1876 - Bayonet [M-1005]","BW-1877/A-B - French Model 1766 infantry musket [H-477]","BW-1878/A-B - Shotgun - double barrel, 1820-1830 [H-476]; deaccessioned 2020","BW-1879 - Pitcher [M-672]; deaccessioned 2022","BW-1880 - Smallsword [H-758/A]","BW-1881/A-C - Sword ; BW-1881/A - Sword handle ; BW-1881/B-C - Sword [W-482]; deaccessioned 1946","BW-1882 - Smallsword [H-758/A-B]","BW-1883 - Cuttoe [H-758/C-D]","BW-1884A-B - Surveyor's compass and staff [W-579/A-B]","BW-1885/A-B - Goblets, silver [H-2525/A-B]; LOAN","BW-1886 - Walking staff","BW-1887 - Surveyor's Tripod [W-641]","BW-1888 - Six silver teaspoons [H-2534/A-F]; LOAN, returned to lender","BW-1889 - Gloves [H-485/A-B]","BW-1890 - Pair of infant booties [M-1113/A-B]","BW-1891/A-B - Cloth fragment","BW-1892/A-B - Toothpick and case [W-1025/A-B]; LOAN","BW-1893 - Pincushion [M-1112/A]; deaccessioned 2020","BW-1894/A-B - Basket of worsted flowers [W-623]; deaccessioned 2007","BW-1895 - Reticule [M-1112/D]; deaccessioned 2020","BW-1896 - Reticule [M-1112/C]; deaccessioned 2020","BW-1897 - Pin cushion","BW-1898 - Reticule [M-1112/E]; deaccessioned 2020","BW-1899/A-B - Reticule [W-1111/A]","BW-1900/A-B - Beaded reticule [M-1112/B]; deaccessioned 2020","BW-1901/A-B - Apron [M-1112/F]; deaccessioned 1955","BW-1902 - Commemorative broadside on satin [M-1112/G]; deaccessioned 2021","BW-1903 - Coffin handle [W-1026]","BW-1904 - Shawl","BW-1905/A-B - Case [W-1022]","BW-1906 - Spyglass [W-644]","BW-1907 - Bookmark [W-634]; deaccessioned 1973","BW-1908/A-B - Commemorative box made of wood from Mount Vernon [M-1049]","BW-1909 - Shaving mug [H-1184]","BW-1910/A-B - Espalier fruits in lower garden, spring growth - 1940","BW-1911 - Reticule [M-1012]","BW-1912 - Commemorative Medallion with view of Tomb, by James Crutchett [M-1160/B]","BW-1913/A-B - George Washington Commemorative Medallian by James Crutchett [M-1160/A]","BW-1914 - Pincushion made from fragment of Martha Washington's dress [W-1017]","BW-1915/A-B - George Washington Commemorative Medallion by James Crutchett, obverse and reverse with writing on back of medallion [M-1115/A]","BW-1916 - George Washington Commemorative Medallion by James Crutchett [M-1115/B] ; Out 7/3/1951 - John C. Chatterton;  Missing 6/5/1986","BW-1917/A-C - Sansom medal and case [M-1043]","BW-1918 - Shawl [W-989]","BW-1919 - Brick [M-1015]","BW-1920 - Brick [M-1016?]","BW-1921/A-B - Writing set with pen and letter opener used by Ann Pamela Cunningham [M-661/A-C]","BW-1922 - Coffin fragment from Washington's coffin [W-1032]","BW-1923 - Framed embroidery [M-1013]; deaccessioned 1973","BW-1924 - Coffin fragment [W-1033] - LOAN","BW-1925 - Key [M-1047]","BW-1926 - Bag","BW-1927/A-B - Portrait - Ann Pamela Cunningham by James Reid Lambdin [M-405]","BW-1928 - Coffin fragment, wood from Washington's coffin [W-1034]","BW-1929/A-C - French armchair in the Front Parlor [W-30]","BW-1930/A-D - Writing desk in Washington Bedchamber [W-220]","BW-1931/A-C - Dressing table [W-202]","BW-1932 - Bas relief - Alexander Hamilton","BW-1933 - Wood fragment from coffin [W-1158]","BW-1934 - Framed Hair of George Washington [W-656]","BW-1935 - Hair of the tail of Old Whitey, horse hair [W-1021]","BW-1936 - Medal cast of Washington [M-1068]; deaccessioned 1973","BW-1937 - Box made from George Washington's coffin with lock of both George Washington's and Red Jacket's hair [W-660]","BW-1938 - Nail head from coffin of Washington [W-1019/A]","BW-1939 - Hair of George Washington [W-497]","BW-1940 - Wood from Washington's coffin [W-1020/A-B]","BW-1941 - Cross made from fragment of George Washington's coffin [W-1121]","BW-1942 - Cast of stamp","BW-1943 - Wax seal impression of Davy Crockett's seal [M-1042]","BW-1944 - Pincushion of garment fabric fragments [W-970]","BW-1945 - Spanish coin found at Mount Vernon by Edmund Parker [H-1040]","BW-1946 - Belt","BW-1947 - Wood from Washington's coffin, fragments [W-1035/A-B]","BW-1948 - Embroidery [W-410]; deaccessioned 1973","BW-1949 - Portrait in very small case","BW-1950 - Handkerchief [W-590/A]; deaccessioned 2007","BW-1951 - Fragment of Washington's cloak [W-1044]","BW-1952 - Box made from George Washington's coffin [W-1036]","BW-1953 - Yellow lampas gown fragment [W-499/A]","BW-1954 - Yellow lampas gown fragment [W-499/B-C]","BW-1955 - Gown fragments [W-525/A-C]","BW-1956 - Clothing fragments [W-584/A-G]","BW-1957 - Gown fragments [W-544/A-G]","BW-1958 - Yellow damask upholstery fragment [W-499/D]","BW-1959 - Sleeve fragment [W-506/A-B]","BW-1960 - Bedspread ; W-572/A","BW-1961 - Red stripe gown fragment [W-639/A]","BW-1962 - Handkerchief [W-590/B]; deaccessioned 2011","BW-1963 - Portrait of Eleanor Parke Custis","BW-1964 - Hair of George Washington and Martha Washington in frame [W-557]","BW-1965/A-B - Candlestick [W-618]; See also #3964","BW-1966 - Washington memorial pitcher [M-566]; deaccessioned 2015","BW-1967 - Washington memorial pitcher [M-642]; deaccessioned 2015","BW-1968 - Teapot [W-1503/A-B]","BW-1969 - Pitcher - \"Surrender at Yorktown\" [M-993]","BW-1970 - Knife \u0026 fork","BW-1971 - Metal mugs [W-600] [W-601]; both deaccessioned 2007","BW-1972 - Tablespoons [W-650/A-B]","BW-1973/A-B - Dessert spoon [W-619]","BW-1974/A-B - Cruet stand [W-484]","BW-1975/A-B - Dessert spoons - six [H-445/A-F]","BW-1976/A-B - Teaspoons - five","BW-1977 - Lid - memorial design [H-2067]","BW-1978 - Memorial pitcher [M-991]; deaccessioned 1971","BW-1979 - Memorial pitcher [M-565]; deaccessioned 1971","BW-1980 - Pewter plate","BW-1981 - Letter opener [W-604]; deaccessioned 2007","BW-1982 - Washington portrait by Elisha Dick, A needle picture of George Washington - taken at Mount Vernon Oct. 31, 1928 for Katharine McCook Knox in presence of she and Harrison H. Dodge ; Negative destroyed 1975","BW-1983/A-B - Christening bowl and stand [W-531/A-B]","BW-1984 - Pitcher [W-516/A-B]","BW-1985 - Pitcher [W-516/A-B]","BW-1986 - Plate\t- Society of the Cincinnati [W-519]","BW-1987 - Plate - Society of the Cincinnati [W-483]","BW-1988 - Vase [W-491]","BW-1989/A-B - Light stand","BW-1990/A-C - Custard cup with lid [W-500/A-B]","BW-199/1A-B - Saucepan and cover [W-611/A-B]","BW-1992/A-B - Plate [W-507]","BW-1993/A-C - Plateau à deux pots à confiture [W-611/C-E] - LOAN","BW-1994/A-C - Butter dish [W-541/A-B]","BW-1995/A-B - Cup [W-529]","BW-1996 - Plate [W-719]","BW-1997 - Plate [W-612]","BW-1998 - Soup plate [H-536]","BW-1999/A-B - Martha Washington plate - States China [W-945]","BW-2000 - Martha Washington saucer - States china [W-509]","BW-2001 - Sugar bowl [W-756]","BW-2002 - Coffee pot [W-503]","BW-2003 - Cup \u0026 saucer [W-720/A-B]","BW-2004 - Saucer [W-720/B]","BW-2005 - Saucer [W-669]","BW-2006/A-B - Covered dish [W-534/A-B]","BW-2007/A-B - Soup plate [H-536]","BW-2008/A-B - Custard cup [H-492/A-B]","BW-2009 - Plate [H-670]","BW-2010/A-B - Chinese mug [W-664]","BW-2011/A-B - Platter [W-533]","BW-2012/A-B - Mug [W-657]","BW-2013 - Cup [H-501]; deaccessioned 1973","BW-2014/A-B - Tea bowl [W-508/A]","BW-2015 - Tea bowl and saucer [W-520/A-B]","BW-2016 - Saucer [W-508/B]","BW-2017 - Tea bowl [W-720/A]","BW-2018 - Dessert plate [W-625]","BW-2019/A-B - Bowl [W-665]","BW-2020/A-D - Glass decanter [W-706]","BW-2021/A-C - Champagne flute [W-524/A]","BW-2022/A-C - Glass decanter [W-705/A-B]","BW-2023/A-B - Dessert plate [W-663]","BW-2024/A-D - Punch bowl [W-658]","BW-2025/A-B - Saucer [W-633]","BW-2026/A-B - Dish","BW-2027 - Coffee cup \u0026 saucer [W-511/A-B]","BW-2028/A-B - Covered cup \u0026 saucer [H-502/A-C]; deaccessioned 1973","BW-2029/A-B - Blue and white plate [W-999]","BW-2030/A-B - Dessert dish [W-662]","BW-2031 - Punch cup [W-539]","BW-2032 - Punch cups [W-539] and [W-540]","BW-2033 - Punch cup [W-535]","BW-2034/A-B - Preserve dish [W-659]","BW-2035/A-B - Glass decanter with stopper [W-545]","BW-2036 - Champagne flute [W-524/B]","BW-2037 - Wine glass [H-707]","BW-2038 - Ale glasses [W-602/A-B]","BW-2039 - Toasting glass [W-629]","BW-2040 - Jelly glasses (2) [W-522/A-F]","BW-2041 - Paper cutter","BW-2042 - Shoe horn [W-550]","BW-2043 - Wedding ring and case [W-457/A-B]","BW-2044 - Pounce box [W-548]","BW-2045 - Razor [W-494]","BW-2046 - Knee buckle [W-830]","BW-2047 - Shoe buckle [W-459]","BW-2048/A-B - Snuff box [W-486]","BW-2049/A-C - Snuff box [W-449]","BW-2050 - Coffin fragment in the shape of a cross [W-559]; LOAN","BW-2051 - Shoe buckle [W-617/B]","BW-2052 - Knee buckle [W-617/A]","BW-2053 - Camp knife \u0026 fork [W-513/A-B]","BW-2054 - Three knives [W-450] [W-451] [W-452]; deaccessioned 2007","BW-2055 - Shoe buckles [W-458/A-B]","BW-2056 - Agate coat button [W-943]","BW-2057 - Needle case made of Martha Washington's gown fragments [W-564]","BW-2058/A-C - Kitchen Garden plan drawn by Natalia Ulman","BW-2059 - Needle case made of Martha Washington's gown fragments [W-609]; LOAN","BW-2060/A-B - Locket with hair of George Washington and Hessian flag fragment [W-944]","BW-2061 - Pair of bracelets [W-455/A-B]; deaccessioned, transferred to Woodlawn","BW-2062 - Thread case [W-588]","BW-2063 - Needle case [W-523]","BW-2064/A-B - Locket [W-444]; deaccessioned 1973","BW-2065 - Mourning brooch [W-442]","BW-2066/A-B - Brooch [W-453]; deaccessioned 2007","BW-2067/A-B - Gold watch [W-471]","BW-2068 - Ring [W-462]","BW-2077 - Needle case made of Martha Washington's gown fragments [W-569]","BW-2078/A-B - Sewing kit [W-585]; deaccessioned 1973","BW-2079 - Necklace [W-488]","BW-2080 - Pincushion [W-562]","BW-2081 - Beaded coin purse [W-622]; deaccessioned 1973","BW-2082 - Purse","BW-2083 - Penn Treaty quilt [W-365]","BW-2084/A-B - Restoration - Wash House - south wall, plaster removed showing lath","BW-2085/A-F - Mansion - cupola - interior, details of plaster, structural detail, and graffiti","BW-2086/A-G - Restoration - Wash House - interior - east wall, plaster removed showing lath","BW-2087/A-F - Restoration - Wash House - north wall \u0026 chimney front, plaster removed showing lath and brickwork","BW-2088/A-B - Restoration - Wash House chimney with plaster removed showing brickwork","BW-2089/A-J - Restoration - Wash House - west wall and door, plaster removed showing lath","BW-2090/A-B - Restoration - Wash House - ceiling, plaster removed showing lath","BW-2091 - Restoration - Wash House - south wall, detail of lath work","BW-2092/A-F - Restoration - School House [Garden House] - under repair, siding removed  to","BW-2093 - Kitchen Garden plan drawn by Natalia Ulman, 1937","BW-2094/A-F - A New and complete dictionary of arts and sciences; comprehending all the branches of useful knowledge, with accurate descriptions as well of the various machines, instruments, tools, figures, and schemes necessary for illustrating them, as of the classes, kinds, preparations, and uses of natural productions, whether animals, vegetables, minerals, fossils, or fluids; together with the kingdoms, provinces, cities, towns, and other remarkable places throughout the world.\nAuthorsThomas Jefferys -1771.Society of Arts (Great Britain). Society of Gentlemen 1763-64, 2nd ed., four volumes [W-1093/A-D]. Title page signed by George Washington.","BW-2095 - Copy photograph, Dillon photo of old west quarters - before rebuilding ; NOTE: Photographer \"M.C.\" unknown","BW-2096/A-C - Greenhouse Ruins at unknown site","BW-2097/A-B - Restoration - Wash House Roof, shingles removed","BW-2098 - Wye orangerie from Kodaslide by Charles Cecil Wall ; NOTE: photographer \"Collins\" ?","BW-2099 - North Lane gate at Spinning House","BW-2100 - Flower Garden [Upper garden] gate - west end of Greenhouse","BW-2101/A - Kitchen Garden [Lower garden] gate","BW-2101/B - Flower Garden [Upper garden] gate from Bowling Green","BW-2102/A-B - Paddock fence and gate; BW-2102/B - horse at gate","BW-2103/A-D - Book - The poems of Ossian, the son of Fingal, Washington's signature on preface page [W-1092] ; NOTE: photographer \"Collins\" ?","BW-2104/A-B - Section of gutter - eaves ;  NOTE: photographer \"Collins\" ?","BW-2105/A-B - Plate - \"Keep within compass..\" ; NOTE: photographer \"Collins\" ?","BW-2106 - Engraving - Washington's Grab (Old Tomb) [RP-554 ; Print-4108] ; NOTE: photographer \"Collins\" ?","BW-2107/A-B - Engraving - Washington's Sepulchre [M-1031] ; NOTE: photographer \"Collins\" ? ; 3 prints 4/1975","BW-2108 - Engraving - Washington, Amos Doolitle, 1800 ; NOTE: photographer \"Collins\" ?","BW-2109/A-B - Letter from John A. Washington, 1851 March 4 ; NOTE: photographer \"Collins\" ?","BW-2110/A-F - Account of articles sold, estate of George Washington, 1802 July 21 [W-815] ; NOTE: photographer \"Collins\" ?","BW-2111/A-C - Restoration - Wash House - re-roofing","BW-2112/A-C - Coach Steps [W-1099]","BW-2113/A-B - Pitcher and basin","BW-2114 - Pedigree of Washington ; Out 7/17/51 - John C. Chatterton; Missing 6-5-86","BW-2115 - Watercolor - Lawrence Washington's tombstone in England","BW-2116 - Engraving - Washington Family [M-1152]","BW-2117 - Engraving ; M-1138A ; Out 7/17/51 - John C. Chatterton; Missing 6-5-86","BW-2118/A-D - Re-roofing Ice House","BW-2119 - Coach House and Wash House","BW-2120/A-B - Letter concerning original hair","BW-2121/A-C - Locket with hair of George Washington [W-1150]","BW-2123 - Engraving - Washington by Laugier, 1859 [M-1065/A]","BW-2124 - Portrait - Washington, by Deland after Wright, 1899 [M-1129]","BW-2125/A-B - Bow-back Windsor chair [W-1105]","BW-2126/A-B - Medal - Mount Vernon in 1796","BW-2127 - Floor blocks","BW-2128/A-B -  Sèvres two-handled bowl [W-1153]","BW-2129/A-B - Building road thru Hell Hole","BW-2130/A-D - Restoration - South Necessary siding removed for repair","BW-2131/A-K - Wharf repairs - nose completely demolished showing cracks in outer walls at wharf, rotted supports of wharf roof, removal of fill from inside wharf","BW-2132/A-D - Hell Hole - new road","BW-2133 - Restoration - South Necessary","BW-2134/A-B - Cupola removed from Ice House","BW-213/5A-B - Bedspread - Yellow Room [M-1100]","BW-2136/A-B - Washington's waistcoat [W-1186]","BW-2137 - Martha Washington - White House portrait ; Out 7/17/51 - John C. Chatterton; missing - 6/5/86","BW-2138 - Eltham ; B.W. slide 552","BW-2139 - Copy photograph of Chestnut Grove, birthplace of Martha Washington","BW-2140 - Copy photograph of staircase in Chestnut Grove, birthplace of Martha Washington","BW-2141 - Copy photograph bedchamber in Chestnut Grove, birthplace of Martha Washington","BW-2142/A-C - Model of Bastille [W-402] in Museum","BW-2143/A-D - Looking glass [W-1181/A-B]","BW-2144/A-B - Details of wharf - nose of wharf and man hole in floor slab","BW-2145 - Copy photograph, Key of individuals in painting of Prince of Wale's visit to Washington Tomb -1860 ; Annual Report 1941","BW-2146/A-B - Woodlawn Mansion ; A - Woodlawn Mansion - East Front - snow ; K-228 ; B - Woodlawn Mansion - West Front - snow ; K-227","BW-2147 - Association Headquarters [Bolton Building] ; NOTE: photographer \"JMC\" ?","BW-2148/A-M - Restoration South Necessary - demolished and rebuilt showing wooden base and support, decay crumbling of the plastic walls; reconstruction of sides and interior","BW-2149/A-Q - Wharf repairs - rebuilding after removal of fill.  Showing concrete footings reinforced with steel beams and heavy timber.  Wharf completion.","BW-2150 - Letter - Lawrence Lewis, Woodlawn, Feb 8, 1839, to Mr. A. Moore, Alexandria, D.C.","BW-2151/A-B - Letter - Lawrence Lewis, Mount Vernon, Dec 28, 1801, to George Blagden, City of Washington [W-1238/C]","BW-2152/A-B - Letter - Lawrence Lewis, Woodlawn, Jan 16, 1805, to Bushrod Washington, Mount Vernon [W-1238/A]","BW-2153/A-D - Princess Juliana at Mount Vernon - Pictures taken on south lawn - Princess Juliana, Mrs. Roosevelt, Mrs. Towner, Mr. Charles Cecil Wall \u0026 party","BW-2154 - Nameplate - bottom of fire bucket","BW-2155 - Painting - early view Mount Vernon","BW-2156 - Portrait - George Washington, Gilbert Stuart, c. 1798 [H-4]","BW-2157/A-E - Restoration - North Necessary","BW-2158/A-F - Museum before renovation","BW-2160/ A-B - Sèvres - two-handled bowl [W-1153], bottom and side view","BW-2161 - George Washington medallion, bisque [M-1194]","BW-2162/A-B - Millstone '1770 WR'","BW-2163 - Peale Portrait - Washington ; Out 7/18/51 - John C. Chatterton; Missing 6-5-86","BW-2164 - Store Book, 1787 [W-676]","BW-2165 - Washingtons Tomb [Old Tomb]","BW-2166 - Book - Loose hints upon education : chiefly concerning the culture of the heart, title page with Washington's signature [W-390]","BW-2167 - Account book - Washington ; Out 7/18/51 - John C. Chatterton; Missing 6-5-1986","BW-2168 - George Washington's Cash Memorandum Book, 1785 [W-1901]","BW-2169/A-B - Letter - Tobias Lear to his mother","BW-2170/A-C - Letter - George Washington to Burwell Bassett, 1775 June 19 [W-714-a-b]","BW-2171A-B - Letter - George Washington to Marquis de Lafayette, 1798 October 8 [W-948]","BW-2172 - Letter - Martha Washington to Nelly Custis","BW-2173/A-B - Letter - Martha Washington to Nelly Custis","BW-2174 - Letter - Martha Washington to my dear child","BW-2175 - Letter - Martha Washington to Nelly Custis","BW-2176 - Envelope to Nelly Custis from Martha Washington","BW-2177 - 13 signatures of \"M. Washington\" and 1 signature of \"Miss Nelly Custis\"","BW-2178 - Recipe - \"To make a great cake\" [W-570]","BW-2179 - Account, ledger account of kitchen staples, 1794 April, at presidential residence in Philadelphia [W-678]","BW-2180 - Book - The beauties of the late Revd. Dr. Isaac Watts, with Washington's bookplate and signature on title page [W-388]","BW-2181 - Book of Common Prayer - published 1793, belonging to Marth Washington, Signed by Eleanor Parke Lewis (1802) on title page. Inscribed on endpaper in the hand of Lorenzo Lewis: For M E A Lewis, this prayer Book was read by her great grandmother Mrs. M. Washington twice a day from 1789 [sic] to the year 1802. [W-409]","BW-2182 - Compass [W-164]","BW-2183/A - Wax Medallic Portrait by Wright - close-up ; Out 7/18/51 - John C. Chatterton; Missing 6-5-86","BW-2185 - Old fence on Route 29 Above Warrenton, VA","BW-2186 - Gate - Monticello - Charlottesville, VA","BW-2187 - Scale model of post \u0026 rail fence","BW-2188 - Old gate at Monticello ; see: K. 404","BW-2189/A-B - Book - Commentary on the Book of Psalms - Volume II, title page signed by Martha Washinton, gift of Martha Washington to niece [W-1202/B]","BW-2190/A-B - Book - Commentary on the Book of Psalms - Volume I, title page signed by Martha Washington, given to niece [W-1202/A]","BW-2191/A-B - Book - A View of the Internal Evidence of the Christian Religion, title page signed by Mary Custis [W-1201]","BW-2192/A-B - Basket of worsted flowers [W-623]; deaccessioned 2007","BW-2193/A-B - Die for a Presidential Seal, Dorsett seal [H-1210]","BW-2194/A-C - Mount Vernon Chart","BW-2195 - Book - Mary Custis - \"A View of the Internal Evidence of the Christian Religion\" ; Missing 6/5/86","BW-2196 - China dish - broken in half - original ; Out 7/20/51 - John C. Chatterton; Missing 6-5-86","BW-2197 - Book - A Concordance to Holy Scriptures, by John Fisher [W-1190]","BW-2198/A-B - Group of medals selected for display in the museum [M-1200/A-D]","BW-2199/A-B - Portrait - Francis Bassett by Robert Edge Pine [W-1488]","BW-2200/A-C - Brown coat - George Washington's [W-1063]","BW-2201/A-B - Riding crop [W-1213] ; See also 3517","BW-2202/A-D - Book - Stephen's Philadelphia Directory for 1796, George Washington's copy [W-389]","BW-2206/A-C - Prince of Wales visit to the Tomb of Washington - 1860 [Not in the Mount Vernon collection]","BW-2207/A-B - Engraving  - Ancient entrance to Mount Vernon [West gate], Benson Lossing - 1858","BW-2208/A-B - Engraving - Mount Vernon boat landing, Benson Lossing, 1859","BW-2209/A-B - Lithograph - West View of the Mansion, by N. S. Bennett in aid of the Ladies Mount Vernon Association","BW-2210/A-C - Paintings by William Winstanley; A - View of the North [Hudson] River (Morning) [W-1179] ; B-C - View of the North [Hudson] River (Evening) [W-1180]","BW-2211/A-B - Waistcoat [W-574/C]","BW-2212/A-B - Lace collar [W-593]; deaccessioned 2007","BW-2213/A-B - Quilt top - details [W-587]","BW-2214/A-C - Cupola","BW-2215 - Broad axe [M-1215]; deaccessioned 2022","BW-2216 - Plastic mask - Washington's","BW-2217/A-B - Cut glass bowl [W-1265]","BW-2218 - Printed sketch of Destruction of the Bastille","BW-2219/A-D - Rug used in Dining Room [M-1266]; deaccessioned 1976","BW-2220 - Old double notched gate post","BW-2221A-C - Paddock fence - around stable yard - Paddock fence \u0026 solid board","BW-2222/A-B - Old post \u0026 rail fence ; A - Old post \u0026 rail fence - Wellington ; B - Old post \u0026 rail barrier - Matheson","BW-2223 - Gate - East Lawn - along retaining wall","BW-2224/A-R - Restoration - Wash House; A-E - repairs showing termites in studding \u0026 heavy timber base (sill); F-R - views from right side of fireplace around to left side, siding removed, exposed lath.","BW-2225; A-E - Lacquer writing desk [W-335]; E - on table in Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]","BW-2226 - Salt box","BW-2227 - Coffin fragment and coffin fragment case bearing Washington's profile [W-1212/A-B]","BW-2228 - Anvil [M-1207]; alternate MVLA number 66-65","BW-2229/A-B - Hair of George Washington with accompanying manuscript note \u0026 newspaper clipping attached on back [W-1214]","BW-2230/A-C - Planter containing orange tree - Upper Garden","BW-2231/A-B - Wooden latch - 3rd floor passage","BW-2232/A-E - Pohick Church","BW-2233 - Basement window at Harewood","BW-2234/A-B - Post and rail fence at Washington's Mill","BW-2235 - Gate on Little River Road","BW-2236/A-K - Excavations around Greenhouse, showing old foundation","BW-2237 - Bas-relief of Marquis de Lafayette [M-1221/B]","BW-2238 - Bas-relief of George Washington [M-1221/A]","BW-2239/A-B - Broken \"pitcher\" portrait of Washington (framed)","BW-2240/A-B - Drawing - Church in which Washington was married - St. Peters","BW-2241/A-B - Orangery - Mount Airy - ruins","BW-2242/A-B - Crepe myrtle, given to the Association by Robert E. Lee Memorial Foundation - Mrs. Lanier, President, and Mrs. Horace Mann Towner, Mount Vernon Regent, shown planting tree","BW-2243/A-B - Vault stone [W-396]","BW-2244/A-B - Stone roller [W-1147]","BW-2245/A-B - Marble bust of Washington","BW-2246/A-B - Barber's basin [M-1225]","BW-2247 - Grave - Robert Lewis - Masonic Cemetery, Fredericksburg, VA ; see K-435","BW-2248/A-D - Miniature statue of George Washington - after Houdon","BW-2249/A-B - Copy press [M-1227]; deaccessioned 2016","BW-2250 - Engraving - Lady Washington reception [M-1205]","BW-2251 - Flax spinning wheel - northwest quarters","BW-2252/A-C - Portrait - Ann Pamela Cunningham - close-up [M-405]","BW-2253/A-B - Bust - Washington - after Houdon","BW-2254/A-B - Engraving - Martha Washington, after Wollaston [M-727]","BW-2255/A-B - Benson Lossing's - General Plan of the Mansion and Grounds at Mount Vernon","BW-2256/A-B - Published map of Washington's farms at Mount Vernon, reduced from a drawing made by himself, by G. W. Boynton, Vol.XII, p. 316","BW-2257/A-G - Greenhouse foundation - interior view","BW-2258/A-B - Washington's Coat-of-Arms \u0026 Crest from over Front Parlor mantel","BW-2259/A-F - Wilton carpet [M-1275]; Purchased Feb. 1942, to be used on Front Parlor floor; deaccessioned 2020","BW-2260/A-B - Copy photograph, Kitchen Well House ; from a Miss Johnston's proof","BW-2261/A-B - Banquet Hall [New Room] - northeast corner","BW-2262 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - Palladian or venetian window","BW-2263 - Music room [Little Parlor] - from Central Hall door","BW-2264 - Music room [Little Parlor] - west wall","BW-2265/A-B - Platter [M-1246]; deaccessioned 2022","BW-2266 - Copy photograph, Coffee urn, silver [not in the MV collection]","BW-2267/A-B - Flat iron [M-1245]","BW-2268 - Lower Garden - Mansion in background","BW-2269 - Mansion - West Front","BW-2270/A-J - Restoration - Wash House - framework showing new work installed in 1941","BW-2271 - Fire engine house and engine","BW-2272/A-B - Willow tree saplings near west front of Mansion ; A - Willow tree between Mansion and Kitchen ; B - Willow tree between Servants' Hall and Mansion","BW-2273 - Engraving - General Francis Marion [M-1255/A]","BW-2274 - Engraving - Major General Thomas Sumter [M-1255/B]","BW-2275 - Engraving - Major General Charles Cotesworth Pinckney [M-1255/C]","BW-2276 - Engraving - Brigadier General John Cadwalader [M-1255/D]","BW-2277 - Engraving - Thaddeus Kosciuszko [M-1255/E]","BW-2278 - Engraving - Brigadier General George Weedon [M-1255/I]","BW-2279 - Engraving - John Philip DeHass [M-1255/F]","BW-2280 - Engraving - Major General Peter Muhlenberg [M-1255/G]","BW-2281 - Mortar","BW-2282 - Churn","BW-2283 - Card table [M-1288]; deaccessioned 2016","BW-2284 - Candle mold [M-851] alternate number [00-43]; deaccessioned 2022","BW-2285 - Strainer","BW-2286 - Candlestand","BW-2287/A-B - Urn ; A - Urn - legend; Type on back of photograph ; B - Urn - hot water ; Copy of photograph","BW-2288 - Greenhouse - proposed plan by Walter Macomber","BBW-2289 - Portrait - Gen. Francis Marion [M-712]","BW-2290/A-B - Medallion - Washington","BW-2291 -  Portrait - George Washington on porcelain [M-1298]","BW-2292 - Portrait - George Washington on porcelain","BW-2293/A-C - Engraving - American Flag over Mount Vernon, by Allen Russell Saalburg [M-1303]","BW-2294/A-C - Drawings of seals  - \"John Custis 1713,\" \"John Washington,\" and \"AW\"","BW-2295/A-C - Medallion of Washington belonging to Worth Bailey","BW-2296/A-D - Bottle seals","BW-2297/A-B - Copy photograph - Bedspread [H-1295]; deaccessioned","BW-2298 - Regent Mrs. Alice Haliburton Richards and Vice Regents in front of the administration building [Bolton Building] circa 1930","BW-2299 - Nelly Custis crib [W-237] with canopy","BW-2300 - Mary Ball Washington easy chair [W-152] upholstered with Mrs. Harrison's material","BW-2301/A-B - Dining Room table [M-1302] in dining room; table deaccessioned 2016","BW-2302/A-B - Martha Washington (pastel portrait) [M-1307]","BW-2305/A-E - Cobblestone gutter at Wash House uncovered when grading laundry yard","BW-2306/A-B - Bedspread [M-1356]","BW-2307 - Share of stock in Bank of Alexandria, 1796 July 5 [W-598]","BW-2308/A-B - Olive oil jar [W-1309]","BW-2309 - Keeler (wooden tub) [M-1363] alternate number [42-1.2]","BW-2310 - Piggin [M-1362]","BW-2311 - Engraving - George Washington: Premier President des Etats-Unis d'Amerique [M-1361]","BW-2312/A-B - Wooden mixing bowl [W-1360] ; A - Mixing bowl showing label - J.P. Morgan Sale","BW-2313/A-B - Mount Vernon - early view, engraved by M. Stuart, after John Gadsby Chapman, 1839 [M-1355]; Bought by Mrs. Hanks for the MVLA","BW-2314/A-E - George Washington miniatures (2) - larger miniature [M-1365], small miniature loan?","BW-2315/A - Banquet Hall [New Room] Mantel","BW-2315/C - Benjamin Franklin - Music Room [Little Parlor] ; Yale-Kountze Collection - LOAN","BW-2315/D - Lion ornaments - Central Passage ; Yale-Kountze Collection - LOAN","BW-2315/F - Engraving - above Blue Bedroom mantel ; Yale-Kountze Collection (engraving) - LOAN","BW-2315/G - Chest of drawers - Blue Bedroom ; Yale-Kountze Collection (chest of drawers) - LOAN","BW-2315/H, H-1 - Engraving - Washington Family by Savage ; Yale-Kountze Collection (engraving) - LOAN","BW-2315/I - Engravings - Banquet Hall [New Room] ; Yale-Kountze Collection (engraving) - LOAN","BW-2317 - Cincinnati china exhibited in museum","BW-2318 - Martha Washington - pastel [M-1307]","BW-2321 - Table - \"Wedding Breakfast\" - deButts [W-1435] - LOAN","BW-2322/A - Braddock sword - hilt [W-82]","BW-2322/B-C - Smallsword and scabbard (state or dress sword) [W-84/A-D] ; C- hilt","BW-2322/D-E - Prussian or Alte sword (Broadsword and scabbard) [W-85] ; E - Hilt","BW-2322F-G - Model 1767 French officer's epée (Mourning or Spanish dress sword) [W-83] ; G - Mourning or Spanish dress sword - hilt","BW-2322/H-I - Military sashes ; H - Military sash - Washington's [W-87] ; I - Military sash - \"1709\" - Braddock [W-86]","BW-2322/J - Telescopes or spyglasses [W-644] and [W-721]","BW-2322/K-L - Pair of Flintlock pistols [W-408/A-B] and holsters [W-349/A-B]","BW-2322/M - Canteen [W-350]","BW-2322/N - Cannon [W-716]","BW-2322/O - Brass uniform button \"22\" [W-443]","BW-2322/P - Pair of brass spurs [W-474/A-B]","BW-2322/Q-R - Field bedstead [W-473] ; Q - Field bedstead - folded ; R - Field bedstead - assembled","BW-2322/S - Cane daybed [H-208/A-C]","BW-2322/T-W - Trunks ; T - Trunk - \"I. H - 1775\" [W-366]; U - Army trunk - \"G.Washington - Virginia\" [W-312]; V - Trunk - detail of engraved plate - \"I.H-1775\" [W-366]; W - Army trunk - detail of engraved plate - \"1.H-1775\" - \"G. Washington - Virginia\"[W-312]","BW-2322/X-Y - Trunk [W-367]; Y - Trunk - \"General Washington No. 3\" - detail of brass plate [W-367]","BW-2322/Z - Liquor case with bottles and stopper [W-188/A-G]","BW-2322/AA - Packing chest [W-347]","BW-2322/BB - Needle case [W-523]","BW-2322/CC - Camp towel [W-505]","BW-2322/DD - Camp knife \u0026 fork [W-513/A-B]","BW-2322/EE - Travelling razor case [W-1598/A-C]","BW-2322/FF-GG - Shaving Case [W-481]; FF - Shaving case (closed); GG - Shaving case (open) - Proof only, negative missing 6/6/1980","BW-2322/HH - Pounce Box [W-548]","BW-2322/II - Braddock sword or Smallsword [W-82]","BW-2323 - Portrait of Lawrence Washington [W-126]","BW-2324 - Copy photograph - View (pre-1895) of Well House south of Kitchen","BW-2326/B - Map of Mount Vernon - 1793 ; \"Five Farms Map\", Courtesy, Huntington Library","BW-2329/C - Vaughan Plan ; Missing 3/27/2023","BW-2334/D - Silver lamp ; Yale-Delancey Kountze Collection","BW-2334/E - George Washington portrait on glass ; Yale-Delancey Kountze Collection; See also 2315","BW-2335/A-C - North vista","BW-2336/A-C - Soil analysis","BW-2337 - Engraved portrait - General Nathaniel Greene [M-1449]","BW-2338/A-B - Tree #102 - Ash, near the stable","BW-2339/A-D - Kitchen [Lower] Garden views","BW-2340/A-B - Boxwood hedge - Upper Garden","BW-2341/A-B - Sundial pedestal","BW-2342/A-F - Worn steps - Mansion \u0026 Spinning House","BW-2343/A-B - DuPont chairs - needlepoint seat covers","BW-2344/A-F1-2 - Foundations of wall at west end of Bowling Green","BW-2352/A-C - Cavity work - tree #70, located along south serpentine path next to lower garden wall.","BW-2353/A-GG - Military equipment booklet negatives, published by Mount Vernon Ladies' Association. Negatives include military equipment belonging to George Washington: packing cases, trunks, swords, sashes, furniture, razors, shaving case, canteen, field bedstead, needlepoint, spurs, holsters, button, liquor case, miniature cannon, camp knife and fork, and pair of pistols.","BW-2354 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - mantel","BW-2355/A-B - Office [Servants' Quarters] \u0026 Gardener's House","BW-2356/A-N - Weather vane, cupola, finial, etc. - Mansion","BW-2357/A-D - South tree line along serpentine path - foliage mass, views from southeast lawn near kitchen and paddock looking north.","BW-2358/A-B - Kentucky coffee bean #76 - south shrubbery","BW-2359/A-B - Cedar of Lebanon, #123, on the southeast lawn","BW-2360/A-E - Laundry Yard - fence line excavation","BW-2361/A-M - Laundry Yard - foundation excavation","BW-2362/A-C - Spinning House yard - foundation excavation ; See #2367 (1-6)","BW-2363/A-H - Documents - covers to Washington letters ; (THOM COLLECTION)","BW-2364/A-C - \"Louis XVI\" carpet in New Room [W-5]","BW-2366 - Upper Garden from Spinning House roof","BW-2367/A-F - Spinning House yard - foundation excavation ; See also #2362 (1-3)","BW-2369/A-E -  Copy photograph - Panoramic of Trolley terminal - Mount Vernon circa 1929 ; Copy negative 7/79, Original destroyed","BW-2370/A-C - Copy photographs - Mount Vernon - views in the 1920s ; Esther Cragg","BW-2371/A-E - Barn yard excavations","BW-2372/A-B - Botanical Garden - foundation wall details","BW-2373/A-U - Dairy details, exterior and interior views - before removal","BW-2374/A-B - Candlestand - Mansion Library","BW-2375/A-N - Restoration - Storehouse - Butler's House - interiors, stairs, walls, removal of boards to show interior of walls","BW-2377/A-J - Restoration - Storehouse - Butler's House - interiors, wall interiors, floor and wall details","BW-2380/A-B - Restoration - Storehouse - Butler's House - interiors, details of walls","BW-2383/A-B - Miniatures - George Washington by Charles Willson Peale [W-460] and Martha Washington by James Peale [W-624] ; Handbook 66","BW-2397 - Downstairs Bedroom  - bed ; Handbook 41","BW-2398 - Downstairs Bedroom - fireplace; Handbook 40","BW-2408 - Dining Room [Small Dining Room] ; Handbook 42","BW-2409 - Dining Room [Small Dining Room] ;  Handbook 43","BW-2414 - Flower Garden ; Handbook 26","BW-2440 - Kitchen - fireplace ; Handbook 65","BW-2485/A-B - Mansion - northeast façade ; Handbook 34","BW-2486 - Mansion - northeast façade","BW-2488 - Mansion - northeast façade, view of the piazza and Palladian or Venetian window.","BW-2489 - Mansion - northeast façade, Mansion's northeast corner, taken from the east lawn. The north colonnade and servants' hall are also visible.","BW-2490 - Mansion - northeast façade","BW-2491 - Mansion - northeast façade","BW-2495 - Mansion - west front façade","BW-2502 - Kitchen \u0026 Circle Storehouse from the bowling green. The southwest corner of the Mansion is visible at left ; Handbook 63","BW-2507 - Paddock, view with gate open, the lower garden brick wall is seen in the distance.","BW-2510 - Deer Park - view from the east lawn looking south which includes the deer park and the Potomac River in the distance.","BW-2514 - Dairy House - backside of the dairy house along the south lane.","BW-2516 - Mansion's south side, taken from the southeast lawn. The south colonnade,kitchen, and dairy are also visible.","BW-2518 - Staircase in central passage ; Handbook 39","BW-2523 - View of the bed in the northwest corner of the Blue Room.","BW-2524 - Fireplace and mantel in Blue Room","BW-2527 - View of fireplace and mantel in Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]","BW-2546 - Music room [Little Parlor] - harpsichord ;  Handbook 51","BW-2553 - Mansion's piazza, taken from the north end with a view of the river in the distance.  ; Handbook 37","BW-2558 - Piazza - from north end","BW-2570 - BW-2570 - West Gate and Porters' Lodges ;  Handbook 22","BW-2572 - West gate well house, view includes the west gate and both porters' lodges","BW-2574 - West Parlor [Front Parlor] - south wall with sofa and Peale portrait [H-17] ; Handbook 48","BW-2580 - Mrs. Washington's sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber], view of mantle and fireplace","BW-2644/B - Tavern-type table - reduced ; missing 3/27/2023","BW-2648/B - Mural - candelabra ensemble ; W-1181 ; Missing 3/27/2023","BW-2677/1-7 - Dairy exposed construction details, siding and roofing removed","BW-2678/1-4 - 18th century sanitary drainage at Mount Vernon; 1 - drawn diagram; 2-4 - excavation to reveal drainage","BW-2679/1-8 - Stable interiors, construction study; excavation and removal of modern floor materials","BW-2680/1-4 - Flower Garden - boxwood parterres","BW-2681/1-11 - table interiors, construction study; excavation and removal of modern floor materials","BW-2682/1-2 - Early view of Mount Vernon after a painting, circa 1790","BW-2683/1-2 - Flower Garden - boxwood parterres","BW-2684/1-2 - Portrait - Frances Bassett - original [W-1488] \u0026 copy","BW-2686/A-1 - Washington Family by Savage ; Negative made from A, 1975","BW-2691/1-2 - Admission sign at Texas Gate entrance","BW-2692 - Stone drainage inlet - Hampton Court","BW-2693/1-3 - Kitchen [Lower] Garden - back side of garden house showing brick foundation","BW-2694 - Side chair [W-95]","BW-2695 - Sheraton chair - West Parlor [Front Parlor]","BW-2696 - Side chair [W-1426] - LOAN","BW-2697 - Chippendale side chair [M-46]","BW-2698 - Chippendale side chair [W-1464]","BW-2699 - Chippendale side chair [H-8]; deaccessione 2015","BW-2700 - Uncommon Chair [W-159]","BW-2701 - Sack-back Windsor armchair [W-198]","BW-2702 - Child's sack-back Windsor high chair [W-103]","BW-2703 - Ladder-back rocking chair [W-313]","BW-2704 - Mary Ball Washington easy chair [W-152]","BW-2705 - Queen Anne armchair [M-25]; deaccessioned 1982","BW-2706 - Pair of Andirons [M-1606]; LOAN - Museum of Fine Arts, Boston","BW-2707 - Pair of andirons [M-67/A-B]","BW-2708 - Pair of andirons [H-1487/A-B]","BW-2709 - Crocheted bedspread [M-1927]; deaccessioned 2016","BW-2710 - Bolton counterpane [M-1312]; deaccessioned 2016","BW-2711 - Marseilles bedspread [W-1428]","BW-2712 - Bolton counterpane [M-254]; deaccessioned 2016","BW-2713 - Embroidered bedspread [M-1929]; deaccessioned 2019","BW-2714 - Bolton counterpane [M-1624]; deaccessioned 2016","BW-2715 - Crocheted bedspread [M-1100]; deacccessioned 2016","BW-2716 - Quilt - Lafayette bedspread [H-568]","BW-2717 - Bedspread [M-1925]; deaccessioned 2019","BW-2718 - Bedspread [M-1486]; deaccessioned 2019","BW-2719/1-2 - Quilts;  BW-2719/1 quilt [H-554]; BW-2719/2 - quilt [M-1300]; deaccessioned 2019","BW-2720 - Log Cabin quilt with pieces of garments worn by Martha Washington, George Washington, Eleanor Parke Custis Lewis, and Esther Coxe Lewis [W-1463]","BW-2721 - Interior of Circle Storehouse","BW-2722 - Cup, saucer \u0026 lid - States china [W-1497/A-C]","BW-2723 - West Front of Mansion from serpentine entrance (Bowling Green Gate closed)","BW-2724 - West Front of Mansion from serpentine entrance (Bowling Green Gate open)","BW-2725 - Upper Garden - Rose Garden","BW-2726 - Upper Garden - boxwood parterre (west)","BW-2727 - Botanical Garden","BW-2728 - Upper Garden - boxwood parterre","BW-2729 - Upper Garden - boxwood parterre","BW-2730 - Upper Garden - Rose Garden","BW-2731 - Cup \u0026 saucer - Custine [W-1454/A-B]","BW-2732 - Cup \u0026 saucer - Sevres set [W-1456/A-B]","BW-2733 - Cup \u0026 saucer - Sevres set [W-1491/A-B]","BW-2734 - Saucepan [W-1457] and custard cup [W-1456/C-D] - Sevres set","BW-2735 - Silver salts - open tops; LOAN","BW-2736 - Canister - tea caddy [W-1390]; LOAN","BW-2737 - Leaf-shaped dish [W-1455]","BWBW-2738 - Book - Poems chiefly in the Scottish dialect, Robert Burns [W-1498]","BW-2739 - List of Negroes, 1799 [A-366.65]","BW-2740 - Release of Indenture, Roger Gregory and Mildred Gregory to Augustine Washington, 1726 May 17 [A-373]","BW-2741 - 1797 Diary of George Washington [W-1490]","BW-2742 - 1797 Diary of George Washington [W-1490]","BW-2743 - 1797 Diary of George Washington [W-1490]","BW-2744 - George Washington - bookplate - Burns Poems [W-1498]","BW-2745 - Bushrod Washington - bookplate - Burns Poems [W-1498]","BW-2762/A-E - Stable - stall floor excavations","BW-2763/A-B - Stable - exterior pavement excavations","BW-2764/A-F - Brick walk from stable towards Tomb area","BW-2765/A-O - Holly trees #127 (male), #128 (female) on the east lawn lifted by winch, moved and replanted in the south grove.","BW-2766/A-C - Excavation - Brick and tile drains through south grove","BW-2767/A-B - Excavation - Brick drain through south grove","BW-2768/1-20 - Restoration - Washington Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber]; BW-2768/1-6,18-20 - fireplace, details; BW-2768/7, 15-16 - Washington Bedroom - north wall; BW-2768/8-9 - Washington Bedroom - east wall; BW-2768/10,14 - Washington Bedroom - south wall; BW-2768/11-12 - Washington Bedroom - west wall; BW-2768/13,17 - Washington Bedroom - wallpaper pattern - north wall","BW-2769/1-9 - Restoration - Washington Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber], north dressing room or closet; BW-2769/1,9 - north wall; BW-2769/2-3 - east wall; BW-2769/4-5 - south wall; BW-2769/6-8 - west wall","BW-2770/1-16 - Restoration - Washington Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber], south closet; BW-2770/1-2 - north wall; BW-2770/3-4 - east wall; BW-2770/5 - east wall detail; BW-2770/6-7 - south wall; BW-2770/8 - south wall detail; BW-2770/9-10 - west wall; BW-2770/11-14 - west wall detail; BW-2770/15-16 - west wall","BW-2771/A-C - Colorless cut glass compote bowl on stand [W-2378]","BW-2772 - Wine glass [W-2381]","BW-2809/1-3 - Silver bread basket [W-2801]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2810/1-2 - Argand lamp [W-2910] ; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2811/1-2 - Cruet stand [W-2911/A-C]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2812 - Red Moroccan leather pocketbook [W-2804/A]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2813 - Martha Parke Custis, bust-length oval miniature [W-4905], attributed to Charles Willson Peale; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2814 - Red Moroccan leather pocketbook [W-2804/A]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2815 - Netted shawl [W-1527/A]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2816 - Pair of gloves [W-1517/A-B]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2819 - Knitted garters [W-1516/A-B]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2820 - Book - \"Captain Cook's Third and Last Voyage,\" property of Eliza Parke Custis' grandson","BW-2821 - Book - \"History of Col. Parke's Administration,\" 1717, property of John Custis; title page with signature; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2822 - Book - \"An abridgment of Sir Walter Raleigh's History of the world,..\", 1698, property of John Custis, title page [W-1549]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2823 - Book - \"The Diary of the Late George Bubb Dodington\", title page signed by George Washington [W-1547]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2824 - George Washington bookplate in, \"The Diary of the Late George Bubb Dodington\" [W-1547];  Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2825 - Book - \"The Lady's Magazine,\" owned by Mrs. Washington [W-1548]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2826 - Book - \"The Lady's Magazine,\" with Martha Washington's signature [W-1548]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2827/1-6 - Letter - George Washington to Lund Washington, August 13, 1783 [A-508];  Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2828/1-2 - Letter - Thomas Law to John Law, May 13, 1802 [RM-619 ; MS-4527.1]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2829 - Letter - John Trumbull to Mrs. Eliza Custis Law, May 1, 1830 ; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2830 - Letter - John Trumbull to Mrs. Eliza Custis Law, December 15, 1823 ; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2831/1-2 - Letter - John Trumbull to Mrs. Eliza Custis Law, April 3, 1829 ; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2832 - Letter - John Trumbull to Mrs. Eliza Custis Law, May 5, 1829 ; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2833/1-2 - John Trumbull Statement regarding portrait of George Washington ;  Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2834 - Letter - John Trumbull to Mrs. Eliza Custis Law, January 25, 1829 ; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2835 - Signature of John Custis inside book - \"An abridgment of Sir Walter Raleigh's History of the world,..\", 1698 [W-1549]","BW-2836 - Inscription inside book - \"Captain Cook's Third and Last Voyage\"; inscription from Eliza Parke Custis to her only grandson Edmund L. Rogers; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2837 - Writing box with a note inside written by Eliza Parke Custis; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2838 - Prayer book, inscription of Eliza Parke Custis; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2839 - Prayer book with note from Eliza Parke Custis; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2840/1-2 - George Washington's dentures [W-1520]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2841/1-2 - Tape-loom [H-4909] and horn spoon [W-4908]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2842/1-3 - Gold medal and snuff box [W-2810]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2843 - Sheffield coaster [W-2802]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2844 - Pewter camp plate [W-1521]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2845 - Society of the Cincinnati soup plate [possibly W-2559?]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2846/1-2 - Martha Washington States China saucer;  Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2847 - Reverse memorial locket Martha Parke Custis,not in Mount Vernon collection; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2848 - Cufflinks - copper cufflink [W-4911] and enamel cufflink [W-2558]; and stud; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2849 - Silver compass [W-4907] and pocket drawing set [W-2806/A-D]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2850 - Miniature - George Washington [W-4906] and Martha Washington [W-4904]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2851 - Miniature, John Parke Custis [W-4904]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2852/1-2 - Mourning locket [?] and miniature of Martha Parke Custis [W-4905]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2853/1-4 - Thomas Law by John Zoffany ; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2854 - Trumbull portrait of George Washington at Verplanck's Point - not in Mount Vernon collection; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2855 - Quilted cover by Martha Washington [W-1522]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2856 - Camp towel and pomatum knife [W-2805]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2857 - Dress fragments ; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2858 - Child's mitt [W-1529]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2859/1-2 - Sunbonnet [W-1526]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2860 - Sleeves [W-1527/C-D] and nightcap [W-1527/B], knitted; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2861 - Two pairs of gloves [W-1915/A-B] [W-1916/A-B]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2862/1-2 - Brown silk dress belonging to Martha Washington [W-1523]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2863 - Dress bodice [W-1525]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2864 - Pair of shoes [W-1524/A-B]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2865 - Quilted waistcoat; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2866 - Linen waistcoat [W-1518]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2867 - Breeches [W-1515]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2868/1-2 - Blue coat [W-1514]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2869/1-3 - Writing box with a note inside written by Eliza Parke Custis; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith;  See BW-2837","BW-2870/1-3 - Trunk [W-1513]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2871/1-3 - Chest of drawers [W-2800]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2872/1-4 - Chest of drawers [W-2800]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2873/1-4 - Marble slab table [W-1546]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2874 - Backstool [W-2733]; Collection of Edmund Law Rogers Smith","BW-2875/1-5 - Family Kitchen excavations - west room floor; BW-2875/1 - southwest corner; BW-2875/2 - opposite southwest corner; BW-2857/3 - northwest corner; BW-2875/4 - fireplace base - west wall; BW-2875/5 - east wall","BW-2876/1-3 - Kitchen Garden - Bee House","BW-2877/1-9 - Stable - mule shed details","BW-2878/1-2 - Windsor chairs on piazza","BW-2879/1-4 - Family Kitchen - stair details","BW-2880/1-2 - Grounds detail - area behind office [Servants' Hall]","BW-2881 - Engraving - Lady Washington [M-1027/A]","BW-2882/1-4 - Excavation - Family Kitchen - interior details","BW-2883/1-2 - Excavation - Brick drain from south side of Family Kitchen","BW-2884/1-3 - Excavation grounds detail - corners of deer park wall at center gate","BW-2885 - Cut glass carafe; one of a pair [H-1631/A-B]","BW-2886/1-4 - Family Kitchen - excavation around Well House ; missing 6-10-1986","BW-2887/1-9 - Family Kitchen - interior details ; missing 6-10-1986","BW-2888/1-6 - Family Kitchen - interior details ; missing 6-10-1986","BW-2889/1-6 - Family Kitchen - interior details ; missing 6-10-1986","BW-2890/1-4 - Restoration - West Quarters [Greenhouse Slave Quarters] - exterior wall details","BW-2891/1-23 - Powel Coach details [H-737]; BW-2891/1 -  cranes; BW-2891/2 - horizontal (5th) wheel - front view; BW-2891/3 - horizontal (5th) wheel - side view; BW-2891/4-5 - rear axle, axle bed \u0026 transom; BW-2891/6 - rear axle, axle bed, raisers \u0026 platform; BW-2891/7 - plow handles \u0026 footman's platform; BW-2891/8 - plow handles - side view; BW-2891/9 - plow handles - side view with bolts; BW-2891/10 - plow handles - top view, detailed; BW-2891/11 - fore (under) carriage - top view; BW-2891/12 - fore (under) carriage - side view; BW-2891/13 - fore (under) carriage - bottom view; BW-2891/14 - front wheel - front view; BW-2891/15 - front wheel - side view; BW-2891/16 - front wheel - back view; BW-2891/17 - rear wheel - front view; BW-2891/18 - rear wheel - side view ; 2891/19 - rear wheel - back view ; 289120-21 - main braces (straps) ; 2891/22 - springs (body) - front view; BW-2891/23 - springs (body) - side view","BW-2891/24-46 - Powel Coach details [H-737]; BW-2891/24 - springs (body) - back view; BW-2891/25 - raisers (blocks) - seat bolt, frame bolts, door handle; BW-2891/26 - Footmans step - king bolt; BW-2891/27 - Linchpin - axle at M-nut wheel-iron; BW-2891/28-29 - Splinter bar (draw-bar); BW-2891/30 - Coach body exterior - front; BW-2891/31 - Coach body exterior - right side; BW-2891/32 - Coach body exterior - rear; BW-2891/33 - Coach body - right side door open - step down; BW-2891/34 - Coach interior - general view - upper part; BW-2891/35-36 - Coach interior - front - two views; BW-2891/37 - Coach interior - left side; BW-2891/38 - Coach interior - rear; BW-2891/39-40 - Windows - side door; BW-2891/41 - Windows - side door rear; BW-2891/42-43 - Venetian blinds - side and back; BW-2891/44-45 - Carved ornaments at bottom outside corners; BW-2891/46 - Coachman's seat - four views","BW-2891/47-68 - Powel Coach details [H-737]; BW-2891/47-49 - Coachman's seat; BW-2891/50 - Coachman's seat - detail of springs; BW-2891/51 - Front box - bottom; BW-2891/52-53 - Front box - top; BW-2891/54 - Front box - door and side; BW-2891/55-56 - Front box - door closed \u0026 door open - lock ; 2891/57 - Venetian blinds front - inside ; 2891/58 - Venetian blinds front - outside; BW-2891/59 - Front windows; BW-2891/60 - Top moulding - Crane - leathers; BW-2891/61-64 - Lamps - different views; BW-2891/65-66 - Photograph of picture found in coach; BW-2891/67-68 - Photograph of framed picture (1853?)","NOTE:  BW-2891/57-68 photos taken February 1950","BW-2892 - Chassis of Concord coach in Hell Hole (1850)","BW-2893 - Washington - Book Plate - Genuine ; Annual Report '57, p. 30","BW-2894 - Washington - Book plate - spurious","BW-2902/A-C - Stable - mule shed","BW-2903/1-3 - Restoration - Family Kitchen - rear of fireplace \u0026 oven beneath weatherboards; see also BW-2908","BW-2904/1-2 - Greenhouse - excavation details","BW-2905/1-21 - Greenhouse - excavation details","BW-2906/1-3 - Flower Garden - Magnolia \"planted by Lafayette\"; see also BW-2916","BW-2907 - Family Kitchen - exterior section of south facade","BW-2908/1-3 - Family Kitchen - rear of fireplace \u0026 oven beneath weatherboards after restoration;  see also BW-2903","BW-2909 - Family Kitchen floor, drain in front of oven","BW-2910 - Kitchen Garden [Lower Garden] - excavation along north wall","BW-2911 - Liquor case [W-188] - Butler's Pantry","BW-2912 - Trunk [A-447.1]","BW-2913 - Spice box [W-1416] ; Yale-Kountze Collection - LOAN","BW-2914 - Box - brass nail studded [A-447.4]","BW-2915/A-C - Restoration - Fireplace hood in Family Kitchen, showing details behind spit boards","BW-2916/A-J - Greenhouse - excavation details","BW-2916/K-M - Wax medallion of George Washington by Joseph Wright ; Missing 4/24/2023","BW-2917/A-G - Small bust of George Washington by unknown artist","BW-2918/A-B - Greenhouse \u0026 Slave Quarters - reconstruction progress, bricking wall","BW-2919/1-4 - Low aerial view of upper garden during reconstruction of greenhouse slave quarters","BW-2920/1-4 - Restoration - Family Kitchen - removal of dormers","BW-2921/1-2 - Restoration - Family Kitchen - exterior after removal of dormers \u0026 replacement of sheathing on north dormers","BW-2922/1-5 - Family Kitchen - after restoration of interior","BW-2923 - Greenhouse Progressive Development Plan of 1950, blueprint by Walter Macomber","BW-2924/1-2 - Cup \u0026 saucer reproduction of States China - privately owned","BW-2925 - Tin cream whipper [M-1477] - Mount Vernon Collection","BW-2926/1-16 - Powel Coach [H-737] with a team of horses and drivers parades in front of Mansion - Governor's Day - October 26, 1950","BW-2927/1-7 - Restoration - Banquet Hall [New Room] - showing early plaster","BW-2928/1-9 - Restoration - Banquet Hall [New Room] - early plaster removed showing lath","BW-2929/1-2 - Laurus Tinus plant in reproduction flowerpot, placed on the piazza","BW-2930/1-7 - Excavation -  Flower [Upper] Garden - foundation walls below grade on garden side of east and west quarters","BW-2941/1-4 - Elm #44 along serpentine path showing damage, to be removed","BW-2942/1-5 - Walls of old Propagating House at end of west quarters in Flower Garden","BW-2943/A - George Washington's Presidential Coach Transparent ; Missing 4/24/2023","BW-2945/ A-D - Bust of George Washington by Hiram Powers [H-738]","BW-2946/A-C - North colonnade - restoration of ceiling and roof framing","BW-2955/A-B - Copy photograph - \"Wellington\"","BW-2956 - Book - \"An Abridgment of Sir Walter Raleigh's History of the World,\" [W-1549] title page (blurry)","BW-2957 - Book - \"Memoirs and select remains of an only son..,\" by Thomas Durand, signed by Thomas Washington, title page [H-1348]","BW-2958 - Book - \"The Diary of the Late George Bubb Dodington,\" signed by George Washington, title page [W-1547]","BW-2959 - Book - \"The Pleasures of Memory..\" 1795, title page [W-1319]","BW-2960 - \"Biography of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence\" - John Sanderson, title page [W-1338/A-I]","BW-2961 - Book - \"Poems by William Cowper\" signed by L. Lewis, title page [W-1325/A-C]","BW-2962 - Book - \"Poems by Bernard Barton,\" inscription on title page, 'M. E. A Lewis, a New Year's gift from her affectionate cousin, N. A. R. Custis'[W-1322]","BW-2963 - Book - \"Memoirs of the War in the Southern Department\" - Henry Lee","BW-2964 - Book - \"Essays \u0026 Notes on Husbandry\" - J. B. Bordley, title page signed by Gabriel Lewis [H-1359]","BW-2965 - Book - \"The Expedition of Humphry Clinker\" [W-1357]","BW-2966 - Book - \"Horse-Hoeing Husbandry\" - Jethro Tull, title page [H-1323]","BW-2967 - Book - \"The Penny Magazine\" [W-1332/A-C]","BW-2968 - Book - \"The Children of the Abbey\" - R.W. Roche, signed by Eleanor Parke Custis [W-1556]","BW-2969 - Book - \"The Book of Common Prayer\"","BW-2970 - Book - \"The Odyssey of Homer\" [H-1352/A\u0026B]","BW-2971 - Book - \"Whims and Oddities in Prose and Verse\" - Thomas Hood, signed by L. Lewis [W-1327]","BW-2972 - Book - \"The History of England\" - Swollet, signed by George W. Craik [H-1473]","BW-2973 - Book - \"The Sermons of Mr. Yorick\" [W-1358/A-F]","BW-2974 - Book - \"Natural Theology\" - Paley, signed by Bushrod Washington [H-1609]","BW-2975 - Book - \"The Iliad of Homer\"","BW-2976 - Book - \"Gulliver Redivivius, or the Curious and Entertaining Travels..\" signed by Lorenzo Lewis [W-1340]","BW-2977 - Book - \"A Collection of Poems\" signed by W.W. Lewis","BW-2978 - Book - \"Works of the late Doctor Benjamin Franklin\" [H-1607]","BW-2979 - Book - \"A Collection of all such Acts of the General Assembly of Virginia\" signed by Lawrence Lewis","BW-2980 - Book \"The Beauties of Sterne\" signed by George Washington [W-1646]","BW-2981 - Book - \"Reports of Cases in the Court of Appeals in Virginia\" by Bushrod Washington, signed by Lawrence Lewis [W-1329]","BW-2982 - Book - \"The Reign of Louis the Sixteenth\" - John Gifford, signed by Lawrence Lewis [W-1335]","BW-2983 - Book - \"Rural Oeconomy\" signed by John Lewis [H-1353]","BW-2984 - Book - \"The Tatler, or Lucubrations of Isaac Bickerstaff\" [H-1347/A\u0026B]","BW-2985 - Book - \"A Selection from the Harleian Miscellany\" signed by Lawrence Lewis [W-1339]","BW-2986 - Book - \"A Selection of Speeches of the President of the United States\" signed by Lawrence Lewis [W-1342]","BW-2987 - Book - \"The Fables of John Dryden\" signed by Lawrence Lewis [W-1334]","BW-2988 - Book - \"O'Euvres de M. De Voltaire\" [H-1344]","BW-2989 - Book - \"The Village Pastor\"- Augustus La Fontaine, signed by Eleanor Parke Lewis [W-1318/A-B]","BW-2990 - Book - \"Les Avantures de Telemaque\" - Francois de Salignac, signed by Thomas Fairfax [H-1343]","BW-2991 - Book - \"The Life of Lorenzo de Medici\" - William Roscoe, signed by Eleanor Parke Lewis [W-1321]","BW-2992 - Book - \"Tour Through Holland\" - Henry Peckham, signed by B. Dandridge [H-1330]","BW-2993 - Book - \"The Dramatic Works of Colley Cibber\" - signed by Lawrence Lewis [W-1315/A-E]","BW-2994 - Book - \"A Voyage Towards the South Pole\" - James Cook, signed by Lawrence Lewis [W-1316/A-B]","BW-2995 - Book - \"The Lady's Companion\" - signed by Frances Dandridge [W-1489]","BW-2996 - Book - \"Poems by C. Churchill\" - signed by Samuel Washington [H-1345]","BW-2997 - Book - \"The Domestic Encyclopaedia\" - A. F. M. Willich, M.D., signed by Eliza P. Custis [W-1331/A-E]","BW-2998 - Book - \"The Private Life of Lewis XV\" - J.O. Justamond, signed by George Washington [W-1460]","BW-2999 - Book - \"Evelina\" - W-1326/A-C","BW-3000 -  Book - \"The Antiquities of England and Wales\" - signed by Lawrence Lewis [W-1314]","BW-3001 - Book - \"Voyage Round the World\" - Captain Nathaniel Portlock, signed by Lawrence Lewis [W-1337]","BW-3002 - Book - \"The History and Antiquities of the Town \u0026 County of the Town of Nottingham\" - John Throsby, signed by Lawrence Lewis [W-1333]","BW-3003 - Book - \"Three years' travels throughout the interior parts of North America\"- Johnathan Carver [W-1328]","BW-3004 - Book - \"Letters from a Persian in England\" [W-1324]","BW-3005 - Book - \"The Natural and Chemical Elements of Agriculture\" - John Wills [H-1349]","BW-3006 - Book - \"Dissertations Moral and Critical\" - James Beattie, signed by Lorenzo Lewis [W-1320/A-J]","BW-3007 - Book - \"Nocturnal Visit\" - Maria Regina Roche, signed by Eleanor Parke Lewis [W-1341/A-B]","BW-3008/A-D - Book - Illustrations from \"The Lady's Companion\" on how to Cook Fowl \u0026 Rabbit [W-1489]","BW-3009 - French regimental banner [M-1391]; LOAN","BW-3010 - Gray silk gown fragment [M-1496]","BW-3011 - Tent fragment [W-1389]; LOAN","BW-3012 - Punch bowl [W-1452]","BW-3013 - Pearl jewelry - dove pin and pair of earrings [W-1444/A-C]","BW-3014 - Pink and brown stripe gown fragment [W-1511]","BW-3015 - Portrait - Laboissiere L'un des Fondateurs de la Republique [H-1397]; LOAN","BW-3016 - Sewing box [W-1437]","BW-3017 - Brooch with hair of George Washington [W-1470]","BW-3018 - Curtain fragment [W-1387]; LOAN","BW-3019 - Silver candlestick [W-1466]","BW-3020 - Engraving - The Home of Washington, Mount Vernon, Va., Currier \u0026 Ives [M-1618]; deaccessioned 2017","BW-3021 - Clock [H-1398]; LOAN","BW-3022 - Pestle [W-1422]","BW-3023 - Inkstand [W-1461/A-E]","BW-3024 - Netted fringe [M-1632]","BW-3025 - Tea bowl and saucer [W-1472/A-B]","BW-3026 - Mechlin lace trim [W-1443]","BW-3027 - Portrait - Benjamin Franklin [H-1414]; LOAN","BW-3028 - Dessert spoon - Custis crest [W-1468]","BW-3029 - Comb - silver [W-1442]","BW-3030 - Traveling writing desk [W-1429]","BW-3031 - Hide trunk [M-1505]; formerly owned by William Lanier Washington","BW-3032 - Three spoons engraved with a \"W\" [M-1600/A-C]","BW-3033 - Vaughan Plan - von Glummer [M-1483]","BW-3034 - Engraving - View of Mount Vernon [East Front], probably William Henry Bartlett [M-1484, A-333]","BW-3035 - Painting - George Washington's New Tomb, oil on linoleum [M-1493]","BW-3036 - Pair of pearlware figurines [M-1536/A-B]; deaccessioned 2022","BW-3037 - Worcester basket [M-1555]; deaccessioned 2022","BW-3038/A - Portrait - Martha Parke Custis Peter, Robert Edge Pine, 1785 [W-1616]","BW-3038/B - Illustration of Tudor Place","BW-3039 - Spoon engraved with \"W\" [A-462; W-1535]","BW-3040 - Glass stopper [M-1641]; deaccessioned 2021","BW-3041 - Glass sweetmeat dish [W-1636]","BW-3042 - Argand mantel lamp [W-1592]","BW-3043/A-B - Travelling razor case [W-1598/A-G]","BW-3044 - Memorial pitcher [A-527 ; M-1597]; LOAN","BW-3045 - Engraving - Washington at Valley Forge, Nathaniel Currier [M-1630]","BW-3046 - Knife case - one of a pair [M-1603/A-B ; A-533]","BW-3047 - Yellow lampas gown fragment [W-1482/A-B ; A-333]","BW-3048 - Lace fragment","BW-3049 - Lace fragment","BW-3050 - Portrait Ring [H-1480]","BW-3051 - Coffin hardware [W-1599]; LOAN","BW-3052/A-B - Locket with hair of General George Washington and General Zachary Taylor [M-1495]","BW-3053 - Pink and blue flower bouquets gown fragment [W-1610 ; A-538]","BW-3054 - Flowered green silk gown fragment [M-1504]","BW-3055 - Mrs. John Parke Custis' blue stripe gown fragment [W-1482/C]","BW-3056 - Bootjack [W-1479]","BW-3057 - Argand lamp [W-1545]","BW-3058 - Figurine of Mother Goose [M-1552]; deaccessioned 2022","BW-3059 - Watch fob seal - \"J.A.W.\", previously owned by William Lanier Washington [W-1471/A]","BW-3060 - Fan [H-1551]","BW-3061 - Commemorative watch key - George Washington, previously owned by William Lanier Washington [M-1507]","BW-3062 - Brass cuff links [M-1554/A-B]","BW-3063 - Button hook","BW-3064 - Mourning pin [M-1589]","BW-3065 - Brooch with hair of George Washington [W-1588]","BW-3066 - Pair of jelly glasses - one of the glasses is A-500 ; W-1640","BW-3067 - Cut glass decanter and stopper [W-1643/A-B]","BW-3068 - Cut glass decanter [W-1642]","BW-3069 - Cut glass carafes [H-1631/A-B]","BW-3070 - Painting - George Washington miniature, after Stuart, in collection of William Lanier Washington [M-1509]","BW-3071 - Portrait - Drawing of Lafayette [H-1399]; LOAN","BW-3072 - Canister and lid [W-1427; A-296]","BW-3073 - Pair of plated candlesticks [M-1625/A-B; A-389]","BW-3074 - Yellow silk damask fragment [W-1386]; LOAN","BW-3075 - Portrait - Marquis de Lafayette [H-1398]","BW-3076 - Embroidered letter \"A\" [W-1423]; deaccessioned","BW-3077 - Upholstery fragment [W-1385]; LOAN","BW-3078 - Portrait - M. Le Mis De Lafayette [H-1396]; LOAN","BW-3079 - Gown fragment [W-1424]","BW-3080 - Hair of George Washington [W-1476]; LOAN-closed","BW-3081 - Water basin and guglet [H-1296/C-D]; deaccessioned 2022","BW-3082 - Clasp knife [W-1421]","BW-3083 - Water basin and guglet [M-1541/A-B]","BW-3084 - Shoe buckles [W-458/A-B]","BW-3086 - Bust of Lafayette [H-1400]","BW-3087 - Silver spurs [W-1467/A-B]; LOAN","BW-3088 - Three snuff boxes with portrait miniatures of George Washington [M-1371/A-C]; LOAN","BW-3089 - Bust of Lafayette [H-1401]; LOAN - closed","BW-3090 - Pair of decanters with stoppers [W-1445]","BW-3091 - Vegetable dish with cover, memorial [M-1378]; LOAN","BW-3092 - Black velvet fragment [W-1431/C.1-2]","BW-3093 - Textile fragments [M-1644]","BW-3094 - Framed glass buttons and fragments [W-1388/A-H; A-287]","BW-3095 - Pair of candlesticks [M-1626/A-B; A-391]","BW-3096 - Coffee cup [W-1485]","BW-3097 - Chocolate cup and saucer [M-1620/A-B]; deaccessioned 2022","BW-3098 - Coffee cup and saucer [W-1639/A-B]","BW-3099 - Custard cup [M-1634/A-B]","BW-3100 - Cup and saucer [M-1638/A-B]; deaccessioned 2007","BW-3101 - Cup [M-1637]; deaccessioned 2022","BW-3102/A-Q - Powel China - blue and white [W-1612] ; MISSING negatives E, H, I, J, K, M, N, Q - 1 May 2023","BW-3103 - Card table [W-1465]","BW-3104 - Brass and wire fender [M-1619]","BW-3105 - Telescope [W-1635]","BW-3106 - Bust of John Paul Jones [M-1432]","BW-3107 - Vase - one of a pair [H-1382/A-B]; LOAN - closed","BW-3108 - Breakfast table - one of pair [W-1372/A-B]; LOAN","BW-3109 - Bow-back Windsor side chair, in kitchen [W-1553]","BW-3110 - Chippendale chest of drawers [M-1534]; deaccessioned 2016","BW-3111 - Chest of drawers [M-1537]; deaccessioned 2016","BW-3112 - Side chair [W-1462]","BW-3113 - BW-3113 - Mantel clock made by Underhill and Sons [M-1542]; LOAN","BW-3114 - Oushak carpet [M-1538/C]; deaccessioned 2022","BW-3115 - Ghiordes carpet [M-1628/A]","BW-3116 - Persian carpet [M-1538/B]; deaccessioned 2019","BW-3117 - Ghiordes carpet [M-1538/A]","BW-3118 - Ghiordes carpet [M-1628/B]; deaccessioned 2019","BW-3119 - Dish [W-1595]; LOAN","BW-3120 - Canton serving dish [W-1594]; LOAN","BW-3121 - Society of the Cincinnati dinner plate [W-1596]; LOAN","BW-3122 - Platter [W-1593]; LOAN","BW-3123 - The Lady's Magazine and Musical Repository, Vol. I; with Martha Washington's signature [W-1548]","BW-3129/A-C - View of Greenhouse (east end) and repairs to upper garden wall ; B photographer Walter D. Densmore","BW-3135 - Portrait - Daniel Parke Custis from a book","BW-3136 - Miniature - John Parke Custis","BW-3139 - Portrait - George Washington","BW-3148 - Painting - George Washington after Peale - not in the Mount Vernon collection","BW-3152 - Peale Portrait of George Washington - \"George Washington at Valley Forge\" ; Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts","BW-3157/A-E - Aerial views of the Mount Vernon estate","BW-3158/A-G - Society of the Cincinnati china [W-1436/A-K]; mislabeled in photograph as 'W-1439'","BW-3159/A-B - Shell cushion and slipcover made by Martha Washington [W-1533/A-B]","BW-3160/A-C - Cobblestone gutter uncovered near walls to Tomb","BW-3161 - Sauceboat and dish - blue and white [W-1503/A-B]","BW-3162 - Pair of dishes - blue and white [W-1502/A-B]","BW-3163 - Dish, triangular or leaf-shaped - blue and white [W-1501/A-C]","BW-3164 - Reconstructed stoneware pipkin","BW-3165 - Engraving - \"Adonis Carried off by Venus\" [W-1602/B]; LOAN","BW-3166 - Pair of andirons [M-1645/A-B]; Closed loan - Courtesy of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts","BW-3167 - Cup and saucer [M-1638/A-B]; deaccessioned 2007","BW-3168 - Cup - with initials \"M.W.\" [M-1637]; deaccessioned 2022","BW-3169 - Coffee cup and saucer [W-1639/A-B]","BW-3170 - Calash [W-1532]","BW-3171 - Embroidered mull fragment [M-1601/A-D]","BW-3172 - Jelly glass [M-1582]","BW-3173 - Reconstructed sub bottle","BW-3174 - Jar - one of a pair - blue abd white [M-1539/A-B; deaccessioned 2016","BW-3175 - Andirons - brass - pair [M-1614/A-B]; deaccessioned","BW-3176 - Engraving - \"Diana Deceived by Venus\" [W-1602/A]; LOAN","BW-3177 - Jelly glass [W- 1640]","BW-3178 - Langenheim view of Mansion (blurry) [M-1605/A] ; See BW-2303 for better negative","BW-3179 - Textile fragment - from trunk purchased from Edmund Law Rogers Smith [M-1644/A-Q]","BW-3180 - Langenheim view of tomb - dark [M-1605/B]","BW-3181 - Engraving - Berg Vernon, in Virginien, Sitz des grossen Georg Washington, c. 1795, by J. G. A. Frenzel, after Jukes [M-1500]","BW-3182 - Mount Vernon Insurance Policy - 1803 ; RESTRICTED - Libray of Virginia","BW-3183 - Mount Vernon Insurance Policy - 1805 ; RESTRICTED - Libray of Virginia","BW-3209 - Propagating House","BW-3210 - Cobblestone gutter found near walk to New Tomb","BW-3211/A-V - Restoration - interior of Spinning House, exposed lath and brick work","BW-3212/A-B - Cobblestone gutter uncovered near walk to New Tomb","BW-3213 - Linen shirt [M-1672]","BW-3214 - Ice pots - Sevres Porcelain Manufactory [W-1662/A-B]","BW-3215 - Shoe - kid [W-1676]","BW-3216 - Powder horn [M-1658]","BW-3217 - Wax seal impressions, gift of Maryland Historical Society [M-1675/A-B]","BW-3218 - Miniature portrait - George Washington, attributed to Robert Field, after Stuart [M-1661]","BW-3219 - Mother of pearl game counters [M-1671/A-P]","BW-3220 - Pair of silver candlesticks [A-397, M-1667/A-B]; LOAN","BW-3221 - Place card with dress fragment - 'Miss Agnes Peter' [M-1664]","BW-3222 - Case bottles [M-1591/A-F]","BW-3223 - Embroidered shawl fragment [M-1665]","BW-3224 - Toile bedcover - L'Hommage de l'Amerique a la France [M-1668/B]","BW-3225 - Toile bedcover - 'America Presenting at the Altar of Liberty Medallions of Her Illustrious Sons' [M-1668/C]","BW-3226 - Toile curtain - Apotheosis of Benjamin Franklin and George Washington [M-1668/A]","BW-3227 - Washington's Mansion, Mount Vernon (east front), William Russell Birch [M-1669]","BW-3228 - Martha Washington's Bible - title page [W-1659]","BW-3229 - Certificate - Auxiliary Mount Vernon Fund, no. 158 to Mrs. C. M. Bissell for one dollar donation, January 12, 1859 [M-1673]","BW-3230 - Side chair [H-1656]; deaccessioned","BW-3231 - Article of the MVLA Constitution bears Ann Pamela Cunningham signature ; VA State Library","BW-3233/A-F - Ice house - probably taken in May 1940","BW-3234 - Andirons and fender in the Downstair or Old Chamber [M-1666/A-C]","BW-3235 - Andirons and fender [M-1670/A-C]; Missing 5/8/2023","BW-3243/A-C - Elm Tree No. 109 - damaged by storm, May 11, 1952; located along the north lane next to the ice house","BW-3244 - Root system of black oak - tree uprooted during storm, May 11, 1952 at far corner of 12-acre lot","BW-3246/A-B - Linden Tree No. 51, located near the south serpentine path and lower garden wall, removed April 1952","BW-3247/A-E - Copy photograph of 1901 panoramic view of east front of Mansion; Mr. J. W. Cragg had photo in his collection","BW-3248/A-D - Excavation - Arch brick kiln remains at New Tomb","BW-3249 - Copy photograph, Kitchen [Lower] Garden plan; 1947 Handbook, page 31","BW-3250 - A General Plan of Mount Vernon by Worth Bailey, 1947; Plate used in Trees and Shrubs booklet","BW-3251/A-D - Excavating in Botanical Garden for heating tunnel installation behind museum [Intepretive Center]","BW-3252/A-C - Exhibition Greenhouse - interiors","BW-3253/A-Y - Restoration research details of Spinning House interior","BW-3254/A-C - Heating tunnel installed in Botanical Garden; museum [Interpretive Center] visible in the background","BW-3266 - Copy photo - Mrs. John A. Washington, III (Eleanor Love Selden Washington) ; Collection of Miss Anne Washington","BW-3267 - BW-3267 - Copy photo of John A. Washington III ; Collection of Miss Anne Washington; Negative missing - 1/25/1995","BW-3294 - Photograph of portrait of Harrison H. Dodge, Superintendent of Mount Vernon; portrait by E. Comins (belonging to Col. H. H. Walker, Washington, D.C.)","BW-3306 - Dinner invitation to Mount Vernon - May 19, 1788 [A-607.7]","BW-3307 - Engraving of M. Le Marquis de La Fayette, Commandant General de la Garde National Parisienne, c. 1790 [A-589; W-1990]","BW-3317/B - Mrs. Washington's Traveling Expenses during the Revolutionary War [A-581.1]","BW-3332 - Label on back of Washington's funeral ; Collection of Mrs. Stanley Wohl, Washington, DC","BW-3333 - Chairs said to be from Mount Vernon in private collection","BW-3339 - Robert Edge Pine's portrait of Eliza P. Custis ; Washington \u0026 Lee College, Lexington, VA","BW-3340 - Portrait - George Washington, Charles Willson Pealle, 1772;  Washington \u0026 Lee College, Lexington, VA","BW-3341 - Robert Edge Pine's portrait of George Washington Parke Custis;  Washington \u0026 Lee College, Lexington, VA","BW-3342 - Frances Parke Custis (sister of Daniel Parke Custis) ; Washington \u0026 Lee College, Lexington, VA","BW-3343 - Portrait - Marquis de Lafayette, Charles Willson Peale; Washington \u0026 Lee College, Lexington, VA","BW-3344 - John Custis of Williamsburg (by Hesselius?) ; Washington \u0026 Lee College, Lexington, VA","BW-3345 - James Sharples' pastel of George Washington Parke Custis; Washington \u0026 Lee College, Lexington, VA","BW-3346 - Mrs. John Custis [Frances Parke Custis] of Williamsburg (mother of Daniel Parke Custis) ; Washington \u0026 Lee College, Lexington, VA","BW-3349 - Flower [Upper] Garden Plan - 1953 Revision","BW-3350/A-I - Charter \u0026 By-Laws Mount Vernon Ladies' Association (MVLA) ; negatives from Virginia State Library","BW-3355/A-1 - Martha Washington's trunk [W-368]","BW-3365/A-C - Copy photograph - George Washington's 16-Sided barn on Dogue Run Farm ; Negative copy of print made from a print, 3 negatives;  Annual Report 1957, page 33","BW-3366/A-C - Three negatives of Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip at Mount Vernon with Regent Mrs. Thomas Powel, etc.","BW-3368 - Newspaper illustration, visit of members of Congress at Washington's tomb;  Taken from Harper's Magazine","BW-3374 - Letter - Daniel Webster to Jane Charlotte Blackburn Washington, 1834 May 24 - Not in the Mount Vernon collection","BW-3375 - Letter - John G. Chapman to John Augustine Washington III, introducing Washington Irving, 1842 March 18 - Not in the Mount Vernon collection","BW-3377 - Draft - Ann Pamela Cunningham's first letter to Eleanor Love Seldon Washington, 1853; Not in the Mount Vernon collection. The final letter dated 1853 December 19 is in the Early Records of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Assocation at Mount Vernon.","BW-3378 - Letter - John Augustine Washington III to Ann Pamela Cunningham, 1854 October 28","BW-3379 - Letter, John Augustine Washington III to Ann Pamela Cunningham, 1858 March 13","BW-3381/A - Letter - Edward Everett to the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association, 1855 December 12, first page","BW-3382 - Bust profile of Edward Everett inscribed to Ann Pamela Cunningham, 1858 July 10","BW-3383 - Receipt, payment from Edward Everett to Ann Pamela Cunningham, 1858 March 29","BW-3385 - Letter, John Augustine Washington III to Ann Pamela Cunningham, 1859 February 11, offering the harpsichord, second page","BW-3388 - Appeal to the Ladies of Virginia for the Purchase of Mount Vernon, 1858","BW-3389 - Mrs. Horatio Greenough's acceptance - Vice Regent of Massachusetts","BW-3390 - Print appeal for the state of Maine by Abba Little, ca. 1858","BW-3391 - Mary Morris Hamilton to Ann Pamela Cunningham, 1858 May 11, acceptance of appointment of Vice Regent for New York","BW-3392 - Catherine Murat to Ann Pamela Cunningham, 1858 July 22, acknowledges receipt of credentials for MVLA","BW-3393 - Letter, Phebe Ann Ogden to Ann Pamela Cunningham, 1858 August 23, acceptance as Vice Regent of New Jersey","BW-3394 - Wisconsin Appeal, 1858","BW-3395 - California Appeal, 1859","BW-3396 - Delaware Appeal, 1858-1859","BW-3397 - Mrs. Horatio Greenough's Massachusetts Appeal, July 5, 1858","BW-3398 - Mrs. William J. Eve's Georgia Appeal, July 1858","BW-3399 - Appeal \"To the American Consuls\", 1858 November 6","BW-3400 - Mrs. William McWillie - Mississippi certificate appointing agents, 1857 November 19","BW-3401 - Telegram - Ann Pamela Cunningham to Mrs. Pellet, 1857, Nashville receipts","BW-3402 - First Bond signed by Ann Pamela Cunningham","BW-3403 - Letter - Ann Pamela Cunningham to Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 1857","BW-3404 - Letter - George Washington Parke Custis to Mary E. Harrison, 1855 September 15","BW-3405 - Letter - Charles H. Bell to Ann Pamela Cunningham, 1859 June 10","BW-3406/A-B - Letter - President John Tyler to Anna Cora Ritchie, 1857 May 1","BW-3407 - Letter - Old Lady who had been at Trenton to Ann Pamela Cunningham, 1859 March 27","BW-3408 - Letter - William Porcher Miles to Ann Pamela Cunningham, 1857 August 16","BW-3409 - News clipping - Edwin Booth performance for the Mount Vernon Fund, 1858 February 27","BW-3411 - Letter - Commandant of West Point to Ann Pamela Cunningham","BW-3412/A-B - Letter - Richard Rush to Ann Pamela Cunningham, 1857 May 28","BW-3413 - Cancelled check - Riggs \u0026 Co., 1858 December 2, first bond payment","BW-3414 - Cancelled check - Riggs \u0026 Co., 1859 December 9, $5000","BW-3415 - Receipt # 1 - Edward Everett to Robert Bonner - $10,000, 1858 November 10","BW-3416 - Receipt # 34 - Edward Everett to Charlotte Everett Wise - $50, 1858 December 25","BW-3417 - Letter - Edward Everett to S.A. Eliot, 1860 March 19","BW-3420 - Letter, Mount Vernon Ladies' Association to Mary Todd Lincoln, 1861 March 13","BW-3421 - Letter - Mrs. Lincoln accepts invitation to Mount Vernon, 1861 March 13","BW-3422 - Mount Vernon mansion, west front, under reconstruction, 1860","BW-3423 - Military pass for George W. Riggs, 1862 February 26","BW-3426 - Notice for Grand Council - 1866","BW-3427 - Letter - Robert E. Lee to Ann Pamela Cunningham, 1870 July 20","BW-3433 - Letter - Ann Pamela Cunningham to Margaret Comegys, 1858 November 5","BW-3434 - Letter - Charles Henry Marshall to Mrs. Philip Hamilton, 1859 February 14","BW-3435 - Act of Incorporation, Mount Vernon Ladies' Association (MVLA) - 1858 March 19; Virginia State Library","BW-3437 - Mrs. Lucien M. Hanks, Seventh Regent of Mount Vernon ;  MVLA Collection","BW-3441/A-B - Morley Jeffers Williams drawings of development of Mount Vernon","BW-3470 - MVLA emblem ; taken from 1942 Annual Report title page","BW-3471 - Drawing of Cupola ; taken from 1942 Annual Report, page 24","BW-3483 - Wagon jack [53-53]; deaccessioned 2018","BW-3486 - Sketch of Bastille key from Benson Lossing book","BW-3491/A-E - Spinning House restoration - end rafter of loft showing nail holes","BW-3536/B - Copy of Inscription on back of Miniature of Eliza Parke Custis [A-690, H-1911]","BW-3550/A-C - Restoration - shingling the stable roof ;  Annual Report 1953","BW-3564/A-C - Restoration - re-shingling Mansion roof, November 1953 - three views","BW-3576 - Sundial in the Mansion circle [W-715]","BW-3581 - Excavation - under back gate of Kitchen [Lower] Garden, showing garden wall continuing beneath south Necessary","BW-3582A-B - Flower Garden; gravel walks along the east \u0026 west quarters","BW-3583/A-B - Greenhouse interiors - plants removed","BW-3584 - Flower [Upper] Garden - Greenhouse façade","BW-3585/A-B - Flower [Upper] Garden - square plant tubs with citrus plants","BW-3586/A-C - Kitchen [Lower] Garden ; A-B -  espalier hedge - apple ; C - artichokes","BW-3589 - Fourteen (14) ivory fish-shaped counters - 4 red; 10 white [H-1869/A-N]","BW-3590 - Argand lamp showing restored arms \u0026 fixtures [W-1871; A-649]","BW-3591 - General Washington's 'Uncommon Chair' [W-159]; after restoration","BW-3592 - Sideboard table - Banquet Hall [New Room] [M-1866/A]","BW-3593 - Part of General Washington's waistcoat with buttons [W-1881/B]","BW-3594 - Book -Title page of McFingal, A Modern Epic Poem [M-1979]; Duplicate - Mansion Library","BW-3595/A-B - Book - Title page of Varlo's New System of Husbandry, 2 vols. [M-1987]; Duplicate - Mansion Library","BW-3596 - Book - Title page of Minot's History of Massachusetts Bay, Vol. 1 [A-759; M-1984]; Duplicate - Mansion Library","BW-3597 - Book - Title page of Noah Webster's Essays [A-759; M-1980]; Duplicate - Mansion Library","BW-3598 - Book - Title page of Daniel Dana's Discourse on George Washington's Death [M-1851]","BW-3599 - Sacred to Patriotism handkerchief [M-1948; A-747]","BW-3600 - Brass bed warmer or warming pan [M-1949; A-751]","BW-3602 - China scent bottle [M-1899; A-702]; deaccessioned 2016","BW-3603 - Piece of Triumphal Arch at Trenton, 1789 [M-1900; A-703]","BW-3604 - Book - title page of Notes on the State of Virginia, Thomas Jefferson, signed by 'Eliza P. Custis, 1812' [H-1901; A-705]","BW-3605 - Book - Title page of Duche's Sermon [M-1981; A-759]","BW-3606 - Book - Title page of Barton's New Views of the Origin of Tribes and Nations of America [M-1983; A-759]","BW-3507 - Book - Title page of Debates and Resolutions of Massachusetts [M-1986; A-759]","BW-3609 - Pair of knife cases, mahogany [M-1846/A-B]","BW-3610 - Marble mortar [M-1879]; deaccessioned 2022","BW-3611 - George Washington's nut picks (3) [W-1895; A-694]","BW-3612 - Ivory compass box [W-1882]","BW-3613 - Gold watch and key [W-1849]","BW-3614 - Three wooden clothespins [M-1907/A-C; A-714]","BW-3615 - Battersea patch box [M-1858]","BW-3616 - Sewing clamp with pin cushion [M-1859]; deaccessioned 2020","BW-3617 - Sewing clamp with bobbin [M-1860]; deaccessioned 2016","BW-3618 - Three infant baby shirts [W-1856/A-C]","BW-3619 - Pincushion, 1779 [M-1908; A-715]; deaccessioned 2020","BW-3620 - Cloak fragment [W-1881/A]","BW-3621 - Sideboard table (one of a pair) [M-1866/A-B]; deaccessioned 2013","BW-3622 - Chest of drawers, mahogany [H-1864]","BW-3623 - Hepplewhite settee [M-1937; A-726]; deaccessioned 1964","BW-3624 - Engraved portrait - Edward Everett [M-1887; A-678]","BW-3625 - Fireplace equipment [M-1880/B-D]","BW-3626 - Fender [M-1880/A]","BW-3627 - Wire fender [M-1876/B]","BW-3628 - Gold watch and key [W-1849]","BW-3629 - Mezzotint - George Washington, after Peale [M-1897; A-697]","BW-3630 - Cut glass decanter with stopper [W-1938/A-C; A-732]","BW-3631 - Ivory box with eight game counters [M-1978/A-I ; A-564]","BW-3632 - Stone lawn roller - original handle has been restored [W-1147]","BW-3633 - Chromolithograph - Mount Vernon. West Front, 1858. [M-1889; A-684] by C.B. Graham, published by T. Crutchett, 1858; deaccessioned 2017","BW-3634 - Gate-leg table [M-1902; A-706]; deaccessioned 2018","BW-3635 - Money scales and metal case [H-1847/A-D]","BW-3636 - Pair of chambersticks [M-1898/A-B; A-701]","BW-3637 - Three engraved portraits, two of George Washington; one of Martha Washington [M-1286; A-667/A]","BW-3638 - Engraving - The Washington Family, after Savage, engraved by J. Sartain [M-1286; A-737]","BW-3639/A-C - Garden and garden house at Gunston Hall","BW-3640 - Pair of tin candlesticks [W-1953/A-B; A-754]","BW-3641 - Sheffield candlesnuffer and tray [M-1870]","BW-3642 - Sheffield candlesnuffer and tray [M-1904; A-710]","BW-3643 - Lantern [M-1954; A-756]","BW-3644 - Tin candle mold [M-1951; A-751]; deaccessioned 2022","BW-3645 - Engraved portrait - Edward Everett [M-1867; A-640]","BW-3646 - Providence Gazette, Jan. 4, 1800 [H-1909; A-716]","BW-3647 - Book - Title page of J. Carver's Travels Through Interior Parts of North America [M-1982, A-759]","BW-3648 - Pair of brass andirons [M-1950/A-B; A-751]","BW-3649 - Photomechanical print of East Front Mansion; Leet Brothers (1905)","BW-3650/A-B - Sofa, in central passage (Sheraton reproduction) [A-132a]","BW-3651 - Greenhouse interior - summer display - looking west","BW-3652 - Greenhouse interior summer display - looking east","BW-3653/A-H - George Washington's uncommon chair [W-159]- restoration process, base removed","BW-3654/A-B - Restored mahogany Chippendale mirror (Butler's House - outbuildings)","BW-3655 - Serpentine brass fender [M-1876/A]","BW-3656/A-C - Windsor chair seat","BW-3657 - Greenhouse interior","BW-3658 - Garden house interior, formerly called the school house","BW-3659 - Gilt frame for study","BW-3660 - Tavern table - white pine-stained maple","BW-3669/A-D - Four views of the pecan tree near Mansion blown down in Hurricane Hazel","BW-3670 - Vista looking south from sundial","BW-3671/A-D - George Washington's folding camp bed [W-473]","BW-3672/A-B - Weeping box tree No. 80 - shrubbery along south serpentine path","BW-3673/A-B - Weeping box tree No. 66 - Bowling Green","BW-3674 - Cut section of Pecan tree No. 129 - from the north lawn after blown over by Hurricane Hazel","BW-3675 - Two segments of weeping box No. 66 for counting rings","BW-3676/A-C - Excavation - Interior of base of south Necessary showing early garden wall footings ; see also #3581","BW-3677 - \"Eltham\" high-post bedstead in the Blue Room [M-231]","BW-3689 - Greenhouse and west quarters - south façade","BW-3690 - East quarters of the greenhouse slave quarters","BW-3691/A-C - Espaliered trees along wall in Kitchen [Lower] Garden","BW-3692 - Pair of alabaster vases [A-464]","BW-3693 - Excavation - Necessary foundation wall on east lawn next to large oak stump","BW-3695 - French cup and saucer said to have belonged to Nelly Custis","BW-3696 - Mahogany work box belonging to Nelly Custis - open","BW-3697 - Mahogany work box belonging to Nelly Custis - closed","BW-3698 - China figurine ; A-789","BW-3699/A-I - East and west boxwood parterres in front of greenhouse slave quarters ; Annual Report 1954, page 10","BW-3700 - George III candelabra [W-1966 ; A-796]; Annual Report 1955, page 41","BW-3701 - Regimental banner [H-938]","BW-3702 - Entablature over Banquet Hall [New Room] door; Annual Report 1954, page 29","BW-3703 - Moulding in Banquet Hall [New Room] - detail ; Annual Report 1954, page 28","BW-3704 - Card table [M-1999] with letter press [M-1227] in study; letter press deaccessioned 2016","BW-3705 - Drop-leaf table [M-1998 ; A-805]","BW-3706 - Drop-leaf table - opened up [M-1998 ; A-805]","BW-3707 - Engraving - Edward Everett [M-1867 ; A-640]","BW-3708 - Book - Travels, in various parts of Europe, Asia, and Africa, during a series of thirty years and upwards., John Macdonald [A-782; W-1973]","BW-3709 - Half of a waistcoat belonging to George Washington [W-1903]","BW-3712/A-B - Leather drinking cup [W-2015 ; A-819]","BW-3713/A-B - Earthenware mug [M-2014 ; A-818; deaccessioned","BW-3714 - Tall case clock [W-193] on central stairway landing","BW-3715 - Engraving - \"The Tomb of Washington\" (Old Tomb) published by Childs and Inman","BW-3716/A-B - Lithograph - \"Tomb of Washington,\" by Deroy after Kollner [M-875]","BW-3717 - \"Mansion - East Front\" by J. Crutchett ; Special Exhibition #27","BW-3718 - \"Portico - Mount Vernon\" by A. Davis; Special Exhibition #21","BW-3719 - Lithograph - \"Residence of Washington\" by Deroy after Kollner [A-674; M-1886]; deaccessioned","BW-3720 - \"A View of the Sepulchre Of Washington\" by George Gilbert ; Special Exhibition #59","BW-3721 - Tracings from the Vaughan sketch plan by Stephen Longfellow [H-1094]; Special Exhibition #5","BW-3722 - Woodcut - \"Washington's Mansion, Mount Vernon\" by Gilbert after Birch; Special Exhibition #11","BW-3723 - Lithograph on stone - \"Tomb of Washington at Mount Vernon\" after Strickland; Special Exhibition #68","BW-3724 - Engraving - Lafayette at Tomb of Washington by Lt. John Farley; Special Exhibition #58","BW-3725 - Needlework of Mount Vernon Mansion; Special Exhibition #8","BW-3726 - Watercolor - Fort Washington, by A. Davis; Special Exhibition #17","BW-3727 - Watercolor - \"River Front of Mount Vernon,\" by A. Davis; Special Exhibition #16","BW-3728/A-B - \"Plan of Mount Vernon\" (floorplan - 1st floor), by A. Davis; Special Exhibition #15","BW-3729 - Copy of Latrobe's watercolor of Mount Vernon ; Special Exhibition #1","BW-3730/A-B - Sketch - West front view of Mount Vernon by America Williams [RP-382 ; EV-5660]; Special Exhibition #52","BW-3731 - Sheraton hall sofa [M-41]; deaccessioned, given to Woodlawn","BW-3732 - Engraving - \"The Whipper - In Thrown Out\" [M-93/GG-3]","BW-3733 - Copy letter press [M-2017 ; A-827]","BW-3734 - Banquet Hall [New Room] mantel","BW-3735 - Copy press [M-2017] on table in Study","BW-3735 - Copy press [M-2017] on table in Study","BW-3737 - Copy press on table in Study [M-1227, A-805]; deaccessioned 2016","BW-3738 - Copy press on table in Study [M-1227, A-805]; deaccessioned 2016","BW-3739 - Low aerial view of Upper Garden with boxwoods covered","BW-3741/A-K - Sections of east side of east wall outside the Lower Garden","BW-3742/A-K - Sections of west side of east wall inside the Lower Garden","BW-3743/A-F - Marshall Hall - old house and outbuildings","BW-3744/A-F - Foundations of north Necessary ; some are blurred, but only ones available","BW-3745 - White bedcover [M-1925]; deaccessioned","BW-3746 - White bedcover [M-1932]; recommended for deaccession","BW-3747 - Quilt made by Mary Hergenroder Simon, 1808 - 1877 [A-740; M-1941]; deaccessioned","BW-3748 - White bedspread [M-1930]; deaccessioned","BW-3749/A-B - Coverlet [A-742, M-1942]; deaccessioned","BW-3750 - Pierced quilt, c.1750-1800 [M-1923]","BW-3751 - Quilt top worked by Martha Washington [A-446; W-1522]","BW-3752 - White bedspread [M-1933]; deaccessioned","BW-3753 - Three pieces of Mechlin lace trim [A-446; W-1920/A-C]","BW-3754 - Red netting (2 pieces) [A-446; W-1919/A-B]","BW-3755 - Fragment of red coat lining possibly from John Parke Custis' wedding suit [A-446; W-1917]","BW-3756/A-B - Sharples' portrait of George Washington Lafayette [A-841; W-2019]; Annual Report 1955, page 11","BW-3757 - View of the Upper Garden with Greenhouse","BW-3758/A-B - Cloak [A-446; W-1914]","BW-3759 - Pair of silk gloves [A-446; W-1915/A-B]","BW-3760 - Mechlin lace trim [A-446; W-1921]","BW-3761 - Kid gloves (2 pairs) [A-446; W-1916/A-D]","BW-3762 - Fragment of George Washington's black velvet breeches [W-1918; A-446]","BW-3763 - Brown satin petticoat fragment [W-1913; A-446]","BW-3764 - Tablecloth [M-1943; A-742]; deaccessioned","BW-3765 - Engraving - \"Washington's Tomb\" by Farley [M-835]","BW-3766/A-B - Sketch of west front of Mansion by Davis; Special Exhibition #20","BW-3767/A-B - Three blue and white tea caddies and one Worcester jar [M-2022/A-D; A-849]","BW-3768 - Slip cover [W-1533/B; A-459]","BW-3769 - White bedspread (badly torn) [M-1931]","BW-3770 - White bedspread [M-1944; A-763]; deaccessioned","BW-3771 - Two linen tablecloths [M-1943/A-B; A-742]; deaccessioned","BW-3774 - North view of stable","BW-3775 - South end of east exterior Lower Garden wall, adjacent to stable","BW-3776 - South end of east Lower Garden wall - detail showing outline of early coping","BW-3777/A-F - Panoramic views of Potomac river from the piazza","BW-3778 - Excavation - Foundations of south Necessary","BW-3779/A-C - Maryland shoreline taken from piazza","BW-3780/A-C - Maryland shore opposite Mount Vernon, taken from lighthouse at Fort Washington - elevation - pier level","BW-3781/A-B - Maryland shore opposite Mount Vernon, taken from overlook opposite Fort Hunt on Mount Vernon Blvd.","BW-3782/A-C - Maryland shore opposite Mount Vernon, from ramparts at Fort Washington - elevation, 149'","BW-3791 - Watch fob seal with Dandridge Crest and chair [H-2013/A-B; A-812]","BW-3792 - Transfer-printed blue-and-white porcelain plate [W-2001; A-810]; Annual Report 1955, page 55","BW-3793 - Sèvres dessert plate [A-855; W-2000]; Annual Report 1955, page 49","BW-3794 - Sèvres sugar bowl and cover [A-855; W-2025]; Annual Report 1955, page 43","BW-3795 - Custine coffee cup and saucer [A-810; W-2002/A-B]; Annual Report 1955, page 44","BW-3796/A-B - Blue and white tea set, includes teapot and lid, sugar bowl and lid, and creamer [A-874; M-2039/A-C]","BW-3797/A-B - Plaster profile of George Washington with inscription on back [A-875]","BW-3798/A-E - Sewage treatment plant #3, installation","BW-3799 - Drain gutter, stable yard","BW-3800 - Regimental banner [H-938]","BW-3806 - Powel coach [H-737] and horses in new harnesses in front of the Mansion; Annual Report 1955, page 12","BW-3807/A-B - View of North Lane from Cupola; Annual Report 1955, page 19","BW-3808 - View of South Lane","BW-3809 - View of Kitchen and South Lane from Cupola","BW-3810/A-B - Custis tea urn - silver [W-107]","BW-3814/A-F - Restoration - Lafayette Room - structural research","BW-3815/A-G - Wall and foundation excavated north of the Ice House near the north lane; BW-3815/A-B - wall excavation; C-G - foundation excavation","BW-3816/A-C - Holly tree No. 11 near the bowling green entrance and north serpentine path","BW-3817 - Looking north along the piazza towards north locust grove; from color slide","BW-3818 - Copy photograph - View of Palladian window, colonnade and servants' hall","BW-3820 - View of south grove","BW-3821 - View of south grove from southeast","BW-3822 - Marble slab on table in Kitchen [M-2050/A-B ; A-882]","BW-3823 - Argand mantel lamp [W-1592]","BW-3824 - Engraving - \"The Death of General Montgomery\" [W-1407/B]","BW-3825/A-B - Silver serving spoon with profile of Washington - obverse and reverse [A-883]","BW-3826 - Excavation - cobble gutter between tomb walk and vineyard fence (opposite Old Tomb)","BW-3829/A-B - Olive oil jar [W-2362]; G. Freeland Peter Collection","BW-3830 - Punch bowl [W-2100]","BW-3831 - Glass display domes, one with gilded wood base [W-2106/A-D]","BW-3832 - Blue glass finger bowls [W-2107/A-B]","BW-3833 - Cut glass decanters [W-2108/A-B], one broken [W-2109]","BW-3834 - Rummer [W-2110], salt cellar [W-2111], and goblet [W-2112]","BW-3835 - Finger bowl [W-2115], finger bowl stand [W-2113} and glass salver [W-2114]","BW-3836 - Jelly glasses and wine glasses [W-2116] [W-2117/A-B] [W-2118/A]","BW-3837 - Garniture vase [W-2101/A-B]","BW-3838 - Sèvres saucers [W-2119/A-D]","BW-3839 - Sèvres oval dish [W-2120] and coffee cups [W-2121/A-B]","BW-3840 - Sèvres saucer [W-2122] and serving dishes [W-2123] [W-2124]","BW-3841 - Sèvres confection dish and one cover on fixed stand [W-2126/A-B] and custard cups [W-2127/A-B]","BW-3842 - Two Sèvres egg cups [W-2128/A-B]; one sugar dish and cover on fixed stand [W-2129/A-B]","BW-3843 - Angoulême platter [W-2131/A]","BW-3844 - Sèvres dinner plate [W-1231/A]","BW-3845 - Dinner plate from Angoulême service, one of thirteen [W-3032/A]","BW-3846/A-C - Plateau ornament - Venus and Cupids [W-2133]","BW-3847 - Two Nast covered cups [W-2134/A-B], one coffee cup [W-2135], four cup covers [W-2136/A-D]","BW-3848 - Reproductions States china - plate, bouillon cup \u0026 saucer","BW-3849/A-B - Miniature of Marth Washington by Field [W-2137/A]; double miniature of Martha Washington \u0026 John Parke Custis [W-2102/A-B] (obverse and reverse)","BW-3850 - Pair of brass argand lamps [W-2138/A-B]","BW-3851 - Martha Washington's prayer book [W-2139]","BW-3852 - Martha Washington's - The Art of Cookery by Hannah Glasse [W-2140]","BW-3853 - Ivory scale [W-2143], iron skewer [W-2142], pinking iron [W-2141]","BW-3854 - Mull collar for mourning [W-2144] and black chiffon veil [W-2145]","BW-3855 - Four pieces of clothing fragments [W-2146/A-D]","BW-3856 - Piece of flax and linen thread [W-2147/A-B]; two pairs of spectacles and cases [W-2187/A-D]; conch shell coat buttons [W-2186/A-C]; miser's purse [W-2033]; needle case [W-2188]; cuff links [W-2189]","BW-3857 - Two silver salt cellars [A-894; W-2148/A-B]","BW-3858 - Inventory of domestic animals at River Farm and contemporary copy of executor's inventory (front page)","BW-3859 - Document - Inventory of property belonging to Mrs. Washington, taken May 24 and July 11, 1802 , front cover","BW-3860 - Letter - George Washington to Martha Washington, June 23, 1775, Philadelphia [MSS-252]","BW-3861 - Letter - George Washington to Thomas Peter, July 8, 1798, Mount Vernon [MSS-253]","BW-3862/A-B - Letter - General Washington to Thomas Peter, August 12, 1798, Mount Vernon [MSS-254]","BW-3863 - Receipt dated June 21, 1800, Mount Vernon, signed by Martha Washington [MSS-285]; memorandum in George Washington's hand of negroes, livestock, and land at Dogue Run Farm [MSS-291]","BW-3864 - George Washington's brown \u0026 buff cut velvet vest [A-894; W-2149]","BW-3865 - Martha Washington's wedding lace - Mechlin lace trim, two pieces [W-2150/A-B]","BW-3866 - Yellow lampas gown fragment [W-2151]","BW-3867 - Flowered buff silk gown fragment; labeled a piece of Mrs. Washington's dress used for covering an armchair [W-2154/A]","BW-3868 - Cream satin bodice fragment [W-2152] and clothing fragments [W-2153/A-B]","BW-3869 - Two flowered buff silk gown fragments [W-2154/B-C]","BW-3870 - Blanket fragments [W-2155/A-B]","BW-3871 - Woman's day cap [W-2156]","BW-3872 - Apron [W-2157]","BW-3873 - Three pieces of Alençon lace trim [W-2158/A-C]","BW-3874 - Lace fragments [W-2159/A-G]","BW-3875 - Day dress [W-2160]","BW-3876 - Rose blanket [W-2161/A]","BW-3877 - Pair of gilt brackets [W-2162/a-B] and piece of gilt wood from frame [W-2163]","BW-3878 - Lead plank for pinking iron [W-2168]; pewter hot water plate [W-2165]; pewter platters (2) [W-2164] [W-2166]; small pewter plate [W-2167]","BW-3879 - Tin canister [W-2103], tin hot water plate [W-2104], and copper preserving pot [W-2010/A]","BW-3880 - Argand wall lamp [W-2169/A-B]","BW-3881 - Copper kettle sauce pan and lid [W-3550/a-B]; wooden bowl [W-2170]; grooved wooden platter [W-1242/C]; three legged bell pot [W-2172]","BW-3882 - Chair cushion embroidered by Martha Washington [W-2173]","BW-3883 - Dimity child's wrapper, part of the layette given by Mrs. Washington to Mrs. Peter's first child [W-2174]","BW-3884 - Table cloth made from flax grown \u0026 woven at Mount Vernon","BW-3885 - General Washington's camp stool ; Peter Collection #56 (112)","BW-3886 - Engraving of the Washington Family by Savage [W-2363]","BW-3887 - Oval looking glass - no glass [W-2176]","BW-3888 - Large oval glass globe [W-2177]; Peter Collection #59 (379)","BW-3889 - Glass candle shade [W-2178]; Peter Collection #60 (377)","BW-3890 - Section of plateau - carved mahogany frame with mirror [W-2179]; Peter Collection #61 (382)","BW-3891 - Tin plate warmer, brass handles with four shelves [W-2180]; Peter Collection #62 (347), see #3926","BW-3892 - Large mahogany and gilt looking glass - eagle finial broken [W-2181]; Peter Collection #63 (129), see #3923","BW-3893 - Figurines - Spanish dancers ; Peter Collection #64","BW-3894 - Finial for large mahogany looking glass [W-2181]; Peter Collection #65 (129)","BW-3895 - Fire screen with piece of green gown worn by Mrs. Washington [W-2182]; Peter Collection #66 (97), see #3933","BW-3896 - Bow-back Windsor side chair [H-2183]; Peter Collection #67","BW-3897 - Top of a mahogany tray used at Mount Vernon, set on a walnut stand as a table, embroidered cover for table top [W-2184/A-B]; Peter Collection #68 (363)","BW-3898 - Painted wood serving table [W-2105]; Peter Collection #69 (384), see #3929","BW-3899 - Armchair Mrs. Washington had made for Mrs. Peter when her first child was born ; Peter Collection #70 (375)","BW-3900 - Unidentified banner ; Peter Collection #71","BW-3901/A-B - West Front of Mansion with scaffolding during painting and repairs ; See #3916","BW-3902/A-J - Colonnades - restoration details, north and south - north colonnade A, C, E-F, I ; south colonnade, B, D, G-H, J","BW-3903/A-C - Hugh Payne removing paint from Mansion","BW-3905 - Tin map canister [M-2053 ; A-888]","BW-3906 - Woven white tablecloth with reverse portrait of George Washington, after Gilbert Stuart's Athenaeum portrait, in the center medallion. Handsewn [A-895; M-2058]","BW-3907/A-B - Washstand [W-2057 ; A-893]","BW-3908 - Powder horn [M-2055; A-890]","BW-3909 - Coat button - pink conch shell [W-2048/A; A-880]","BW-3910/A-E - Pair of Sheffield candlesticks, and one branch ; A-896","BW-3911 - Copy photograph of stereograph of members of Knights Templar in front of Mansion, 1872","BW-3912/A-B - Crystal and gold fob seal","BW-3913/A-F - Mock-up of valences in Blue Bedroom","BW-3915/A-C - 18th century engravings showing dripping pans ; See #3828","BW-3916 - Restoration - South end of Mansion - paint removal; See #3901","BW-3919/A-H - Black and white stills from Mr. Fisher's color Mount Vernon movie showing crowds","BW-3920/A-C - Trees - Hawthorne hedge on North Lane","BW-3921/A-G - Trees - cavity work on #57 \u0026 #62 along the north serpentine path; and hickory near Old Tomb","BW-3922 - Figurine - Venus and cupids [W-2133]; See #3846; taken for Annual Report 1956","BW-3923 - Large mahogany and gilt looking glass [W-2181]","BW-3924 - Two pewter hot water plates [W-2165/A-B], two pewter platters [W-2164][W-2166] and small pewter plate [W-2167]; See #3478","BW-3925 - Lead plank for pinking iron [W-2168], pinking iron [W-2141], tin canister [W-2103], copper preserving kettle with lid [W-2010/A-B], and three-legged bell pot [W-2172]; See #3881; #3879; #3878; #3853","BW-3926 - Plate warmer [W-2180]; See #3891","BW-3927 - Pair of Sheffield salt dishes [W-2148/A-B]; See #3857","BW-3928 - Mahogany side chair, ladder back [A-894; W-2185]; See #3904","BW-3929 - Painted wood serving table [W-2105]; See #3898","BW-3930 - Large punch bowl [W-2100]; See #3830","BW-3931 - Dark blue glass finger bowls; cut glass decanter \u0026 stopper; cut glass decanter with broken neck; engraved goblet; cut glass salt cellar; butter dish; compote; finger bowl; goblet; two cut glass jelly glasses; engraved wine glasses","BW-3932 - Brown and white mantel vase with lid [W-2101/A-B];  See #3837","BW-3933 - Pole fire screen with piece of gown worn by Martha Washington [W-2182/A-B]; See #3895","BW-3934 - Museum case - 3 shelves of Sèvres china - plates, cups, dishes, saucers, egg cups, sauce dish, platters ; See #3835-3844","BW-3935 - Museum display - 2 brass lamps [W-2138/A-B], 2 gilt brackets [W-2162/A-B], piece of gilt wood from a frame [W-2163], wooden platter [W-2171], glass candle shade globe [W-2106], oval gilt mirror frame [W-2176]; See #3887,3889,3881,3897,3850","BW-3936 - Rembrandt Peale porthole portrait of George Washington [H-2062; A-899]","BW-3937/A-C - Piazza columns during restoration of capitals","BW-3938/A-G - Area between Banquet Hall [New Room] ceiling and 3rd floor ; See also #3949","BW-3939/A-B - Original shingles beneath piazza roof","BW-3940 - Copy of 18th century Irish painting (4 figures)","BW-3941 - Lid - memorial set [H-2067; A-905]","BW-3942 - Brandy keg and stand [A-912; M-2073/A-B]","BW-3943 - Glass covered urn [A-603; M-1848/A-B]","BW-3944 - Copy photograph - Chest (5 drawers); owned by Mrs. Anderson, Georgia","BW-3945 - Letter - George Washington to Martha Washington, 1775 June 23 [MSS-252]","BW-3946 - Fairfax riding chair [A-679; H-1888] with horse and rider in front of the Mansion (west front); See #3784 and #3918; also CT-13","BW-3947 - Powel coach [H-737]; See #1064-1066; also CT 14","BW-3948/A-L - Signatures of foreign dignitaries from guest book; Annual Report 1956","BW-3949 - Old exterior weather boards on wall between 3rd floor and Banquet Hall [New Room] ; See also #3938; Annual Report 1956","BW-3950 - Texture of rustication on Mansion exterior; Annual Report 1956","BW-3951/A-E - Large mahogany and gilt looking glass [W-2181]; See #3923","BW-3953 - North colonnade ; See #3957","BW-3954 - Inventory of articles at Mount Vernon [MSS-292]","BW-3955A-B - Martha Washington inventory - title page - final draft [MSS-290]","BW-3956 - Martha Washington inventory - \"In the Piazza\" - final draft, 3rd page [MSS-290];  Annual Report 1956","BW-3958/A-F - Martha Washington miniature by Charles Willson Peale with portrait of John Parke Custis (added at later date) on verso [W-2102/A-B];  See #3849","BW-3959 - Photograph of inscription by George Washington Parke Custis, inside case for daguerreotype with photograph of two miniature of George and Martha Washington by Sharples; at George Washington Masonic Memorial, see #3960","BW-3960 - Daguerreotype - Sharples miniature portraits of George and Martha Washington; from George Washington Masonic Memorial, see #3859, Annual Report 1957, page 13","BW-3966 - Martha Washington miniature by Robert Field [W-2137] ; See #3849; see also CT 9","BW-3967 - Miniature portrait of John Parke Custis by Charles Willson Peale, verso of Martha Washington miniature [W-2102/B]; See #3849","BW-3971 - Argand lamp","BW-3984-1 - Mansion - West Front \u0026 Bowling Green gate","BW-3984/A-G - Boundary wall break, shows collapse of wall and repairs by staff","BW-3985/A-E - Portrait - General Francis Marion [M-712]","BW-3986/A-V - Copy photographs - Portraits and sculpture, etc., listed in Inventory; (For A. Rutledge)","BW-3987 - Plateau [W-105] and Venus ornament [W-2133] on Dining Room table ; Mount Vernon Silver, page 56, Illustration 25","BW-3993/A-B - Mansion Piazza - restoration - footing of early wall at south end","BW-3995 - Floral gown fragment [W-2088]","BW-3996 - Cockade insignia, silver eagle [W-2089]","BW-3997 - Onyx necklace with cross [H-2084/A]","BW-3998 - Masonic pin [W-2077]","BW-3999 - Slipper ; A-909","BW-4000 - Pistol-handled forks and knives [A-913]","BW-4001/A-C - Textile fragment [W-2078], paper tape with head measurements for Gile and Paris [W-2079], pair of shell buttons [W-2080/A-B], and lock of Washington's hair [W-2082]","BW-4002/A-G - Scenes from 1957 Mount Vernon movie for Annual Report ; Annual Report 1957","BW-4018/A-I - Photos made from W. Bailey's Handbook drawings and early engravings, inlcludes the tomb, watering can, weathervane, sundial, Key to the Bastille, mortar, MVLA pin, cornerstone, griffin from Washington's silver","BW-4020/A-B - Punch strainer [W-2688]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4021/A-B - Sugar pail [W-2822] and cream pail [W-3653/A-B]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4022 - Pair of Sheffield salt dishes or cellars [W-2148/A-B]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4023 - Instrument case, heart-shaped pincushion, red leather case ; [458, 529?, 456] ; Agnes Peter Mott Collection, Photo #4","BW-4024 - Ivory fan with gilt paper border [W-2791]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4025/A-B - Ivory fan with hand-painted paper border [W-2704]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4026 - Ivory fan with hand-painted paper border with flowers and butterflies; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4027 - Caddy spoon and silver punch ladle; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4028/A-B - Martha Washington's wedding slippers [W-2667/A-B] ; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4029 - Silver porringer marked Custis; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4030 - Shell cushion [W-2886]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4031 - Eighteenth century teething rattle [W-2792]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4032/A-B - Tortoise shell shuttle, 5 buttons, gold chain necklace, diamond ring, cuff links, earrings, clasp; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4033/A-C - Slop bowl [W-2964] and teapot [W-2963]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection, Photo #14","BW-4034/A-B - Topaz necklace with ribbon ties (no longer attached) and note from Agnes Peter Mott; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4034/C - Conch shell snuff box, 2 needle cases, brass printing plate for calling card; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4035 - White satin bodice [445]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4036/A-B - Sleeveless dress [W-2764]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4037 - Child's petticoat with bodice [W-2676]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4038 - Netted valence [401] ; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4039 - Towel with embroidered \"W.n\"; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4040 - Embroidery on linen or cotton, old linen lace, blanket pieces [392, 54]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4041 - General Washington's waistcoat [W-2673]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4042 - Morning gown [W-2672]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4043 - Blanket fragment [485]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4044 - Piece of gold damask wedding dress; piece of embroidered yellow; 9 pieces of lace; 2 lace handkerchiefs; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4045 - Dimity cap and clothing fragments [394, 444]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4046/A-B - Rag rug; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4047 - Black silk apron [410]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4048 - Strips of black velvet; blue satin ribbon; needle case [418,88]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4049/A-B - Book cover marked 'Martha P. Custis', with record of births [432]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4050 - Engraved presidential invitation - blank; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4051 - Memorandum book - Bailey's Pocket Almanac 1791 [50]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4052 - Pair of spectacles; package tacks; 2 silk buttons; glass liner [51, 528?]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4053 - Two bisque figures [390?]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4054 - Garnets, necklace, pin, etc. [491]; Agnes Peter Mott Collection","BW-4055 - Pearl earrings; pin; topaz pin; Calvert ring; locks of hair, heart-shaped locket; Agnes Peter Mott Collection Photo","BW-4056/A-B - Blue silk embroidered bird \u0026 initials M.W. [W-3889]; Walter Peter Collection","BW-4057/A-C - Silk embroidery, The Indian Blackbuck [W-5565]; Walter Peter Collection","BW-4058 - Profile of George Washington by William Thornton; Walter Peter Collection","BW-4059/A-B - Biscuit porcelain plaque [W-3868/A-B]; Walter Peter Collection","BW-4060 - Glass salt cellar, Jelly glass, cordial glass [183,178]; Walter Peter Collection","BW-4061 - Sheffield snuffer and tray; Walter Peter Collection","BW-4062 - Round box with painted glass cover [431]; Walter Peter Collection","BW-4063 - Blue bowl [37]; Walter Peter Collecdtion","BW-4064 - Netting needles in box; large netting needle [W-2681]; Walter Peter Collection","BW-4065 - Baby cap [W-2677]; Walter Peter Collection","BW-4066 - Mechlin lace trim [W-2690]; Walter Peter Collection","BW-4067 - 13 pieces of Mrs. Washington's lace; Walter Peter Collection","BW-4068 - Engraving - \"Death of General Montgomery\" [W-5288]; Walter Peter Collection","BW-4069 - Engraving - \"Battle of Bunker's Hill\" [W-5289]; Walter Peter Collection","BW-4070/A-C - Child's dressing table [H-2965/A-B]; Walter Peter Collection","BW-4071 - Sèvres - bowl and cover; cup and saucer; and plate [195, 133, 226, 201, 282]; Walter Peter Collection","BW-4072 - Angoulême - plates and soup plate [241, 239, 250]; Walter Peter Collection","BW-4073 - Oval looking glass with finial; Walter Peter Collection","BW-4074 - Gilt frame [366] ; Walter Peter Collection","BW-4075 - Sheffield coffee and tea urns","BW-4076/A-E - Copy photographs - photos of Peter memorabilia (glassware, ceramics and furniture) at Tudor place","BW-4077 - Marble stone mortar [A-296; W-1430]","BW-4078 - Greenhouse in upper garden with the parterre in the foreground; 1958 Handbook, page 27; see CT-76","BW-4079 - Brick path along north perimeter wall in lower garden looking towards the east - view includes south necessary and roofs of outbuildings along the south lane; 1958 Handbook, page 31; see CT 82","BW-4080 - West gate from middle vista ; 1958 Handbook, pg 22; see CT-22/A","BW-4081 -Lower Garden, view towards west; 1958 Handbook, pg 30; see CT 81","BW-4082 - View down lenght of the piazza looking to the south with the Potomac River in the distance; 1958 Handbook, pg 37; see CT 48/A","BW-4083 - View of Kitchen and Circle Storehouse from across the Mansion circle; 1958 Handbook, page 63; see CT 331, CT-98","BW-4084 - Dining Room looking west; 1958 Handbook, pg 50; see CT-60/A","BW-4085 - North view of stable from laundry yard; 1958 Handbook, page 73; see CT-101","BW-4086 - The harpsichord [W-16] - view of Music Room [Little Parlor]; 1958 Handbook, pg 37; see CT-48/A","BW-4088 - Painting - Washington Family by Edward Savage, 1796, at National Gallery of Art; 1958 Handbook, page 4; From a transparency courtesy of the National Art Gallery; see CT-19","BW-4089 - Engraving - West View of the Mount Vernon Mansion, by N. S. Bennett, 1859; Handbook 1958, page 8; See also Annual Report 1958 cover; see 3326b, also CT-26","BW-4090 - Miniature - Martha Washington by Charles Willson Peale [W-2102/A]; 1958 Handbook, p. 12; see CT-8","BW-4091 - The Vaughan Plan of Mount Vernon [W-1434]; 1958 Handbook, p. 14; see CT-20","BW-4092 - Engraving - William Russell Birch view of Mount Vernon; 1958 Handbook, page 17, see CT-34","BW-4093 - The Mansion house from the west gate; 1958 Handbook, page 21; see CT-21","BW-4094 - West front of Mansion from 12-acre field; 1958 Handbook, page 23; see CT-23","BW-4096 - Upper Garden, view along curved path towards garden house; 1958 Handbook, page 26; see CT-75","BW-4097 - West Front of Mansion; 1958 Handbook, page 32; see CT -9","BW-4099 - View down the length of the piazza looking south with sight of Potomac River is distance; 1958 Handbook","BW-4100 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - Vaughan mantel [W-940]; 1958 Handbook, page 38; see CT-51/A-B","BW-4101 - New  Room, view towards northwest corner includes view of Palladian window; 1958 Handbook, page 39; see CT-52","BW-4102 - Music room [Little Parlor] - showing harpsichord [W-16]; 1958 Handbook","BW-4103 - Mantel and coat-of-arms - West Parlor [Front Parlor] ; 1958 Handbook, page 46; see CT-55","BW-4104 - View in West Parlor [Front Parlor] towards southwest corner; 1958 Handbook, page 47; see CT-56","BW-4105 - Fireplace in Downstairs Chamber; 1958 Handbook, page 48; see CT-58","BW-4106 - Bedstead in Downstairs Chamber - northeast corner","BW-4107 - Dining Room looking east; 1958 Handbook, page 51; see CT-61/A","BW-4108 - Crib [W-237] in Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room] ; 1958 Handbook, page 52","BW-4109 - Portrait - Martha Custis Peter by Robert Edge Pine [W-1616]; 1958 Handbook, page 54; see CT-62","BW-4110 - Portrait - Lawrence Washington [W-126]; 1958 Handbook, page 56; see CT-64","BW-4111 - Aitken desk [W-158] and uncommon chair [W-159] along south wall in Study; 1958 Handbook, page 57; see CT-65","BW-4112 - Butler's pantry; 1958 Handbook","BW-4113 - Coral honeysuckle on the north colonnade; 1958 Handbook, page 62; see CT-30","BW-4115 - Kitchen fireplace ; 1958 Handbook, page 65; see CT-97","BW-4116 - View down north lane towards the Mansion circle includes salt house, gardener's house and the circlestore house in the distance; 1958 Handbook, page 69; see CT-95","BW-4117 - View down south lane looking north, includes coach house and other outbuildings along the lane; 1958 Handbook, page 70; see CT 99","BW-4118 - View on North Lane between the salt house and gardener's house towards greenhouse in upper garden; 1958 Handbook, page 71; see CT-94","BW-4119 - South view of stable and paddock; 1958 Handbook, page 72; see CT-100","BW-4123/A-B - Pole fire screen [M-2083; A-921]","BW-4124 - French Exercise Book, 1792 May 18, belonging to Nelly Custis, signature inside book; [A-575; W-1991]","BW-4125 - Guglet and basin [A-722; M-1977/A-B]; deaccessioned","BW-4126 - Engraving - Flower and fruit prints [A-872; M-2032/A-B]","BW-4127 - Blown glass vase [A-760; M-1956/A]","BW-4128 - Two Papier-mâché dolls [A-873; M-2034/A-B]; deaccessioned","BW-4129 - Child's suit [A-769; M-1960]","BW-4130/A-B - Eyeglasses [A-725; M-1935]","BW-4131 - Razor strop with sheath [A-812; W-2012/A-B]","BW-4132 - Lacquered Monteith [A-804; M-1997]","BW-4133 - Book (O. Goldsmith); map (Virginia \u0026 Maryland); account book ; A-320; W-1458/B; W-1458/C; W-1459/B","BW-4134 - Signature page (Mary Washington's) - Meditations \u0026 Contemplations [W-441]","BW-4135 - Two whale oil brass lamps [A-874; M-2036/A-B]","BW-4136 -  Ceramic Staffordshire cottage [A-874; M-2037]; deaccessioned","BW-4137 - Brass tobacco box [A-874; M-2038]","BW-4138 - Blue and white wine funnel [M-897; M-2060]; deaccessioned","BW-4139/A-B - Brass wax jack [A-630; M-1861]","BW-4140 - Cachepot and stand [A-741; M-1946/A-B]; deaccessioned","BW-4141 - Wash basin [A-904; M-2066]","BW-4142 - Chinese export bowl [A-879; M-2047]","BW-4143 - Wine glass [A-878; M-2046]; deaccessioned","BW-4144 - Wine glass [A-925; M-2087]","BW-4145 - Oval leather cup [A-819; W-2015]","BW-4146 - Glass sugar bowl [A-603; M-1989]; deaccessioned","BW-4147/A-C - Miniature portrait of Elizabeth Parke Custis Law [A-690; H-1911]","BW-4148 - Plateau section [A-112; W-1060]","BW-4149 - Small desk drawer [W-1431/N]; glass globe [W-1431/A]","BW-4150 - Fine tooth tortoise shell comb; tortoise shell comb; tacks; W-1431/I; W-1431/J; W-1431/L","BW-4151 - Cloth fragments; shell button, small skein ; A-296; W-1431/E, F, G, H, M","BW-4152 - Cloth fragments ; A-296; W-1431/B, C, D","BW-4153 - Iron pot and lid [A-142; H-1243/B-C]","BW-4154 - 2 Iron pots, 1 iron griddle, 1 pot hook [A-142; H-1243/A,D,E,F]","BW-4155 - Heart-shaped waffle iron [A-112; W-1057]; Missing 6/15/1986","BW-4156 - Glass globe, wooden stand, and platter [A-141; W-1242/A-C]","BW-4157 - Candlestick and pounce box [A-153; H-1244/A-B]; closed loan","BW-4158 - Candle snuffer and candle snuffer tray [A-153; M-950/A-B]","BW-4159 - Five pieces of textile fragments [A-811; W-2007/A-E]","BW-4160 - 18th century wine bottle","BW-4161 - Tin brazier [A-932; M-2094]; deaccessioned","BW-4162 - Six candle mold [A-932; M-2095]; deaccessioned","BW-4163 - Pair of hair curling irons [A-932; M-2093/A-B]; deaccessioned","BW-4164/A-B - Hickory stool [A-932; M-2096]","BW-4165 - Snuff box with hair of George Washington and case for snuff box [A-929; W-2090/A-B]","BW-4166 - Reading glass [A-929; W-2091]","BW-4167 - Earthenware pudding mold [A-881; M-2049/A]; deaccessioned","BW-4168 - Earthenware mold [A-881; M-2049/B]; deaccessioned","BW-4169 - Washington's coffin fragment and note [A-886; W-2052]","BW-4170 - Tin funnel - 19th-century [A-850; M-2023]; deaccessioned","BW-4171 - Agate handled knife and fork [A-853; M-2024/A-B]","BW-4172 - Bracelet with hair, watch fobs, and watch key [W-2027]; Breast pin with hair of George Washington [H-2028]","BW-4173 - Copper hot water kettle [M-2059]; deaccessioned","BW-4174 - Rolling pin [A-898; M-2061]","BW-4175 - Saddlebag [A-933; M-2008]","BW-4176 - Book - Travels in Various Parts of Europe, Asia, and Africa during a series of Thirty Years and Upwards, by John MacDonald, 1791 [A-782; W-1973]","BW-4177 - Engraving - \"Apotheosis of George Washington\" by John James Barralet [A-839; M-2018]","BW-4178 - Walnut side chair [A-868; M-2030]; deaccessioned","BW-4179 - 19th-century Chippendale chair [A-923; M-2085/A-F]; deaccessioned","BW-4180 - Engraving - Courtship of Washington [A-844; M-2020]","BW-4181 - Engraving - Life of George Washington - The Citizen [A-864; M-2029]; deaccessioned","BW-4182 - Print - \"Origin of the Stars \u0026 Stripes\" 1883 [A-915; M-2076]","BW-4183 - Cruet stand and glass bottles [A-603; M-1845/A-G]","BW-4184 - Copy press [A-827; M-2017]","BW-4185 - Two coffin fragments","BW-4186 - Engraved portrait of George Washington [A-869; M-2031]; Color print of George Washington [A-885; M-2051]","BW-4187 - Ellen Sharples' embroidered profile of George Washington [H-630]","BW-4188 - Pencil sketch of Mount Vernon - Tomb and Residence of Washington [A-632; M-1863]","BW-4189 - Six jelly glasses [A-631; H-1862/A-F]","BW-4190 - Silhouette on glass - George Washington [A-598; M-1993]","BW-4191 - Lithograph of George Washington's carriage [A-783; M-1974] and two engraved portraits of George Washington [A-825; M-2016] [A-858; M-2026]","BW-4192 - Manuscripts, calling cards and locks of hair [A-861; W-2035]","BW-4193 - Engraving - East Front of Mansion, 1848 [A-674; M-1886]; deaccessioned","BW-4194 - Wax relief of George Washington [A-746; M-1947]","BW-4195 - Piece of George Washington's coach [A-906; W-2068]; piece of triumphal arch [A-703; M-1900]; fragment - stone balcony at Federal Hall [A-899; H-2064]; snuff box","BW-4196 - Earthenware mug [A-818; M-2014]; deaccessioned","BW-4197 - Lithograph - \"Washington's Reception by the Ladies…\" [A-620; M-1853]","BW-4198 - Ambrotype - \"Uncle Tom\" [A-670; H-1884]","BW-4199 - Study, southeast corner; 1958 Handbook, page 59; see CT-66","BW-4200 - Copy photograph - Central passage staircase - front door shutters closed; 1958 Handbook; from 35 mm slide by the Vice Regent of Maine","BW-4201 - Copy photograph - Blue Bedroom ; 1958 Handbook, page 53; from 35 mm slide by Vice Regent of Maine","BW-4202/A-D - George Washington bust made of Alva stone [A-934; M-2097]; deaccessioned","BW-4202/E - Washington Bedchamber; 1958 Handbook, page 55; see CT-63/A","BW-4203 - Quilt [A-930; M-2092]; deaccessioned","BW-4204 - Linen dresser scarf","BW-4205 - Homespun blanket [A-877; M-2044]","BW-4206/A-B - Brown and white woven coverlet [A-877; M-2043]; deaccessioned","BW-4207 - Early 19th-century white coverlet [A-902; M-2065/A]; deaccessioned","BW-4208/A-B - Early 19th-century white coverlet [A-902; M-2065/B]; deaccessioned","BW-4209/A-B - Seed pearl cross [A-810; W-2006]; LOAN","BW-4210/A-C - Memorial china - vase and cup [A-603; M-1995]","BW-4211 - Mahogany stand [A-876; M-2042]","BW-4212/A-B - Pewter bed pan [A-112; W-825]","BW-4213 - Brown coat - George Washington ; W-574/A","BW-4214 - Brown pants - George Washington ; W-574/B","BW-4215 - Pair of stockings belonging to George Washington [W-574/D-E]","BW-4216 - Wire fender [A-846; M-2021]","BW-4217 - Wire fender [A-914; M-2075]; deaccessioned","BW-4218/A-C - Snowfall at Mount Vernon, March 20, 1958","BW-4219 - Corner basin stand [A-893; W-2057]","BW-4220 - Card table [A-808; M-1999]","BW-4221 - Drop-leaf table [A-805; M-1998]","BW-4222/A-B - Mantel garniture [A-776; M-1972/A-J]; LOAN - Boston Museum of Fine Art","BW-4223/A-B - Trundle bed, frame and with bedding [A-935; M-2098]","BW-4224/A-B - Saucer - Jasperware [A-874; M-2040]","BW-4225 - Small pine table [A-711a; H-1905]","BW-4226/A-C - Plantation secretary [A-685; M-1890]","BW-4227/A-B - Wing chair [A-532; W-1936]; LOAN-Private Collection","BW-4228/A - Engraving - Diana Deceived by Venus [W-1602/A; A-532]","BW-4228/B - Engraving - Adonis Carried off by Venus [W-1602/B ; A-532]","BW-4229 - Punch bowl [A-34; W-747]; LOAN-Private Collection","BW-4230 - Platter - blue and white Chinese export porcelain [A-34; W-754]","BW-4231/A-B - Cashmere shawl [A-327; W-1450]; LOAN-Private Collection","BW-4231/C - Pewter hot water plates [A-141; W-1162/A-B]","BW-4232 - Skillet and lid [A-141; W-1163/A-B]","BW-4233 - Lacquer traveling writing desk [A-296; W-1429]","BW-4234 - Set of weights [A-142; H-959/A-E]","BW-4235 - Iron stand [A-141; W-987]","BW-4236 - Trivet [A-141; W-986]","BW-4237 - Lacquer tea caddy [A-141; W-985]","BW-4238/A-D - Pair of glass candlesticks [A-946; H-2562/A-B]","BW-4239/A-E - Fairfax riding chair [H-1888; A-679]","BW-4239/F-G - MVLA Vice Regent's badge","BW-4240/A-Y - Pohick church exterior before repointing of walls","BW-4241/A-D - Family Kitchen and Scullery - interior views","BW-4242 - Washington silver in the Mount Vernon collection ; 1958 Handbook, page 67; see CT-106","BW-4243 - Central Passage staircase ; 1958 Handbook, page 41; see CT-53/A","BW-4244 - Central Passage staircase - without flowering plant ; 1958 Handbook; see CT-53/C-E","BW-4245 - Mansion - East Front ; 1958 Handbook","BW-4246 - Butler's Pantry; 1958 Handbook, p. 61","BW-4247 - View down the piazza, looking south towards the Potomac River; 1958 Handbook, backcover; see CT-49/A","BW-4248/A-D - Colonel Theunis Dey mansion (ca.1740), Wayne Cty, New Jersey; Washington headquarters; July, October, November 1780","BW-4249/A-B - Chippendale ladderback chair [W-2185]","BW-4250/A-B - Sèvres coffee cup [W-2121/A] and saucer [W-2119/A]","BW-4251 - George III candelabra [W-1996]","BW-4252/A-B - Sèvres sugar dish and cover on fixed stand [W-2129/A-B]","BW-4253 - Sèvres confection dish and one cover on fixed stand [W-2126/A-C]","BW-4254/A-D - Sèvres markings [W-2130/A]","BW-4255/A-D - Lower garden, views looking west","BW-4256/A-C - Mansion - East Front from north; Note: BW-4256/C is missing as of 9/12/2023","BW-4257/A-I - Trees - original - tulip poplars, Kentucky coffee bean, honey locust. BW-4257/A-B - Tulip Poplar #65; BW-4257/C - Kentucky Coffee Bean #89; BW-4257/D - Tulip Poplar #57; BW-4257/E - Honey Locust #101","BW-4258/A-D - Powel Coach - interior views [H-737]","BW-4259/A-G - Trees, major surgery - Tulip Poplar #57, Horse Chestnut #116","BW-4260/A-H - Restoration - Brick pavement at West Front of Mansion","BW-4261/A-C - Dining Room model by Frank Morse","BW-4262/A-D - Planting bulbs in the Upper Garden","BW-4263/A-C - Ash tree #58 (original) located between the north serpetine path and upper garden wall - limb cavities","BW-4264 - North Lane - extending the boxwood hedge","BW-4265 - Smoke jack model by Frank Morse","BW-4266 - Mahogany tea chest ; A-961","BW-4267/A-C - Pair of Sheffield candlesticks ; A-954","BW-4280 - Copy photograph of color transparency, Flower [Upper] Garden - west end ; Photolab (color transparency)","BW-4289 - Quilt - appliqued with floral pattern [M-1922]; LOAN","BW-4290/A-B - Quilt - 18th century applique - flowers and birds [A-939; M-2193]; deaccessioned","BW-4291 - White quilted coverlet - homespun back","BW-4292 - Bedspread - Marseilles [A-296; W-1428]","BW-4301/A-B - Architectural drawings of colonnades; 2x3 neg of B by Photocom, 12/75, made from Micro-Master negatives","BW-4303 - Architectural drawing of stable; 2x3 neg by Photocom, 12/75, from Micro-Master negative","BW-4304/D - Architectural drawing of Smokehouse; 2x3 neg by Photocom, 12/75, made from Micro-Master negative","BW-4305 - Architectural drawing of Salt House; 2x3 neg by Photocom, 12/75, made from Micro-Master negative","BW-4306/D-E - Architectural drawings of Butler's House [Circle storehouse];  2x3 negs by Photocom, 12/75, from Micro-Master negatives","BW-4307/G-J - Architectural drawing of Spinning House; 2x3 negs by Photocomm, 12/75 from Micro-Master negatives","BW-4308/E-G - Architectural drawing of Office [Servants' Quarters];  2x3 negs from Photocom, 12/75, made from Micro-Master negatives","BW-4311/B-C - Architectural drawing of Gardener's house; 2x3 negs from Photocom, 12/75, made from Micro-Master negatives","BW-4312/A-B - Architectural drawing of Laundry house [Wash House]; 2x3 negs from Photocom, 12/75, made from Micro-Master negatives","BW-4313/A - Architectural drawing of Octagons [Garden Houses]; 2x3 neg by Photocom, 12/75, made from Micro-Master negative","BW-4316/B -Stable - north façade from Laundry Yard; see CT-139, CT-136","BW-4342/B-C - Miniature - George Washington Parke Custis; see CN-408/A-B; LOAN","BW-4344/A-E - Restoration - Mansion study - structural research details","BW-4345/A-B - Copy photograph, Ella Bassett Washington","BW-4346 - Sherman receiving a watch in front of Washington's tomb","BW-4347 - Sherman receiving a watch in front of Washington's tomb","BW-4348 - Copy photograph of daguerreotype of group in front of Tomb","BW-4349 - Copy photograph of unidentified woman (formerly misattributed to Ann Pamela Cunningham); Annual Report 1960, page 44","BW-4350/A-C - Miniature of John Parke Custis ; on infrared sensitive film; LOAN","BW-4353/A-C - Copy photograph, Houdon bust (miniature) of General Washington; Copy of an infrared sensitive film","BW4356/A-F - Restoration - Dining Room, fireplace construction details","BW-4358/A-D - Restoration - Dining Room, fireplace construction details","BW-4359 - Langley's Book on Gardening - title page","BW-4363/A-B - Mantel clock [W-11] in Washington Bedchamber","BW-4364/A-C - Group of Washington silver; Handbook, page 67; see CT-233","BW-4365/A-D - Mansion Study - east wall with built-in bookcases; Annual Report 1960, page 14, HB, p. 59; see CT-209","BW-4366/B - Over mantel and chimney piece - Front Parlor; Handbook, page 46; see CT-211","BW-4371/B - Lower garden, southeast corner; see CT-225","BW-4372/A-B - Trees - memorial English Yew near Old Tomb planted by National Assoc. of Gardeners, 1917","BW-4375/A-B - Upper Garden views - greenhouse and square wooden planter","BW-4376/C - Copy photograph, Mansion - East Front; CT of this view available","BW-4378 - Vaughan Plan [W-1434]; illustration in Garden Pamphlet, inside front cover. Photograph by \"Campbell\"","BW-4379/A-G - Gardens and grounds views for Garden Pamphlet, pages 2, 3, 5, 6, 9, 12, 13","BW-4380 - Honeysuckle on colonnade ; Illustration in Garden Pamphlet, page 7; B\u0026W neg from CT-38","BW-4381/A - Detail plan and planting key for serpentine and shrubbery from Harper's Magazine March 1859 ; Illustration in Garden Pamphlet, page 8","BW-4382/A-G - Illustrations of Garden implements for Mount Vernon Garden Pamphlet, pages 10, 13, 16, 21, 22, 23, 24; From 18th century books in Mount Vernon Reference Library","BW-4383/A-E - Garden views for Garden Pamphlet, unused; Negative from postive prints of larger negatives","BW-4384 - Title page of Batty Langley's \"New Principles of Gardening,\" 1728.  George Washington's copy ; Courtesy of Thomas Gilcrease Institute, Tulsa.  Illustrated in Garden Pamphlet, page 1.","BW-4386/A-B - Pair of wine coasters [M-2240/A-B]","BW-4387/A-B - Silver candle snuffer and tray [M-2280/A-B]","BW-4388 - Pencil sketch of Lafayette by Joseph Dèsère Court [H-2217]","BW-4389/A-B - Hand-colored lithograph of Lafayette [H-2218]","BW-4390 - Serving spoon (silver) [M-2243]","BW-4391 - Silver serving spoon [M-2246]","BW-4392/A-B - Silverware - 3 dinner knives and 3 dinner forks [M-2229/A-F]","BW-4393 - Two silver salt spoons [M-2258/A-B]","BW-4394- Seven salt spoons","BW-4395/A-B - Seven glass goblets [M-2241/A-G]","BW-4396/A-B - John A. Washington spoons [H-2256/A-N]","BW-4397/A-B - John A. Washington forks [H-2257/A-D]","BW-4398/A-B - Lace-trimmed handkerchief [W-2247]","BW-4399/A-B - Print - \"Sorrows of Werther\" [W-1193]","BW-4400/A-B - Four jelly glasses [M-2350/A-D]","BW-4401/A-B - Pair of glass bottles [M-2277/A-B]; deaccessioned","BW-4402 - Five flute glasses [M-2276/A-E]; deaccessioned","BW-4403/A-B - Six jelly glasses [M-2276/F-K]; deaccessioned","BW-4404/A-B - Glass pitcher [M-2231], wine glass [M-2234], flip glass [M-2220]-deaccessioned, short tumbler [M-2233]","BW-4405 - Decanter [M-2209/A-B]","BW-4406/A-B - Two cordial glasses, two air twist stem cordial glasses, two engraved wine glasses, seven engraved wine glasses","BW-4407/A-B - Miniatures of John Parke Custis [W-2355/B - LOAN] and Martha Parke Custis [W-2355/A] by Charles Willson Peale; see CN 239/A-B; Annual Report 1960, page 20","BW-4410/A-B - Eight air twist cordial glasses [M-2288/A-H]","BW-4411/A-B - Six air twist wine glasses [M-2289/A-F]","BW-4412/A-B - Eight champagne glasses [M-2226/A-H]; deaccessioned","BW-4413/A-B - Eleven ale glasses [M-2286/A-K]","BW-4414/A-B - Pair of glass decanters [M-2224/A-B]","BW-4415/A-D - Six glass salt cellars [M-2281/A-F]","BW-4416/A-B - Three case bottles [M-2275/A-C]","BW-4417/A-B - Two pairs of glass decanters","BW-4433 - Netted fringe [M-2232/A-B]; deaccessioned","BW-4434 - Hand netted and tied valance [M-2236]; deaccessioned","BW-4435 - Wooden rolling pin [M-2227]","BW-4436 - Engraving - General Washington by James Heath, after Stuart","BW-4437 - Bench plane [M-2237]; deaccessioned","BW-4438 - Guglet and bowl [M-2221/A-B]","BW-4439 - Hand-colored lithograph - General Washington by E. C. Middleton [M-2219]","BW-4440 - Pair of pillow cases [M-2204/A-B]; deaccessioned","BW-4441 - Pair of side chairs [M-2244/A-B]","BW-4442 - Mug [M-2287]","BW-4443/A-C - Silver dish cross ; See also BW-4460/A-B; 2x2 B\u0026W slide available; Annual Report 1960, page 31","BW-4451 - Blue and white china - five custard cups and covered dish [M-2228/A-G]; LOAN","BW-4452 - Four silver tablespoons with Washington crest [W-2264/A-B]","BW-4453 - Two silver spoons with Custis crest [W-2265/A-B ; IL-1015]; LOAN","BW-4454 - Embroidered coverlet","BW-4455/A-B - Embroidered coverlet - detail","BW-4456/A-B - Bedcover [M-2285]; deaccessioned","BW-4459/C-D - The Louise du Pont Crowninshield Award to Mount Vernon - citation ; Annual Report 1960, frontispiece","BW-4460/A-B - Maker's mark from dish cross ;  Annual Report 1960, page 31 ; BW-4460/B - Missing 6-17-86","BW-4462/A-B - Powel coach clock [W-2354]; Annual Report 1960, page 32","BW-4463/A-B - Engraved Portrait of John Napier [W-2356] - obverse and reverse; LOAN","BW-4464 - Carte de visite of unidentified woman","BW-4466/A-B - White coverlet [M-2202]; deaccessioned","BW-4467/A-B - Harrison Dodge posing outside of the museum with the \"LW\" ornamental stone [W-988] removed from the Mansion cellar, 1930; duplicate of BW-4467/A; BW-4467/B - Missing 6/17/1986","BW-4469/A-B - Olive oil jar [W-2362]; Annual Report 1960, page 34","BW-4471/A - Low aerial view of west front of Mansion with view of Potomac River","BW-4472 - View down Potomac River from point immediately above Fort Washington","BW-4473 - View down the Potomac River from point above Little Hunting Creek","BW-4474 - Low aerial view of east front of Mansion","BW-4475 - Aerial overview of Kitchen [Lower] Garden and surrounding area.","BW-4476 - Aerial view of Mount Vernon exhibition and 12-acre field","BW-4477 - Aerial view up Potomac River from Maryland shore just above National Colonial Farm. Mockley Point and Fort Washington at right.","BW-4478 - Maryland shore from the Memorial Highway between Fort Hunt and Mount Vernon","BW-4479 - Mount Vernon shore from position just above National Colonial Farm","BW-4490/A-E - Copy photograph, Visit of Queen Liliuokalani to Mount Vernon in 1887","BW-4491/A-B - Former Vice Regent of Georgia, Mrs. Jefferson Randolph Anderson (1939)","BW-4493/A-B - Ice pit in Mansion cellar","BW-4495/A-D - Benson Lossing's illustration of sideboard, tea table and punch bowl","BW-4498 - Sideboard [W-94] in Dining Room [Small Dining Room]","BW-4519/A,F- Cummings Collection of textile fragments and pearl necklace; A - seed pearl necklace ; F - textile fragments ; only 2 of 12 items of collection retained: others are marked Woodlawn, 7/27/1961.","BW-4530/A-B - Chess set \u0026 box ; BW-4530/A1-2 - box closed ; BW-4530/B - box open","BW-4534/A-B - Plan or drawing of West Front by George Washington [W-1369/A]; From 1961 Restoration Exhibit","BW-4535 - View of Greenhouse looking west, from botanical garden","BW-4542/A-E - Miniature of Martha Washington by Charles Willson Peale [W-2102/A-B]","BW-4544/A-B - \"Keepsake\" pincushion made by Martha Washington with a note stating the piece was made for Roger Sherman 1781 [W-2372]","BW-4545/D-E - Early view of Mount Vernon East Front by Parkyns","BW-4547/A-B - Aitken side chair [W-2365]","BW-4549/A - Early view of Mount Vernon - East Front (Lowell, Mass)","BW-4550/A - Early 1792 view of Mount Vernon - West Front and Circle (Lowell, Mass)","BW-4551/A-C - Worth Bailey drawings - evolution of Mount Vernon, Mansion house","BW-4552/A-B - Views from Family Kitchen - Scullery and Larder; A - scullery ; B - larder ;  See also 4548","BW-4554/A-B - Third Regiment Drill Team on the occasion of the visit of Ayub Kahn of Pakistan on July 11, 1961","BW-4555/A-B - Embroidered reticule [W-2380]","BW-4556/A-B - Sachet made of dress fragment [W-2379]","BW-4557/A-B - Trott miniature of George Washington [H-2377]","BW-4558/A-B - Day cap and cape collar [H-2374/A-B]; deaccessioned","BW-4559/A-C - Six Rummers [W-2382/A-F]","BW-4560 - Compote [W-2378]","BW-4561/A-C - Wine glass with air twist stem [W-2381]","BW-4562/A-D - Pearl necklace [W-2369]","BW-4564/A-B - Wilfred Neitzey standing beside tree with carved symbols from Civil War soldier","BW-4565/A-B - Tree with carved symbols (star and cross) from Civil War soldier","BW-4567/A-F - Copy photograph of an original stereoscopic view of Bushrod Washington's Pise Greenhouse ca. 1860","BW-4568/F - Restoration - Construction research - butler's pantry - details","BW-4579/A-E - Views of Powel coach [H-737] and visitors on Mansion Circle","BW-4588/A-B - Sèvres bowl and plate ; China Booklet","BW-4601/A-B - Cincinnati custard cup [W-1436] ; China Booklet","BW-4604/A-B - Cincinnati teapot [W-1436/E] and bowl [W-1436/A]; China Booklet","BW-4605/A-B - Custine cream pitcher [W-1209] ; China Booklet","BW-4608/A-B - Angoulême butter cooler [W-979]; China Booklet","BW-4609/A-B - Garniture vase [W-2101/A-B]; See also Neg No. 4672/A-B; China Booklet","BW-461/A-B - Custine cups and saucers ; [W-508/A-B], [W-720/A-B]; China Booklet ; B - Missing 6-17-1986","BW-4615 - Figurine - Widow of Zarephath [W-63]; China Booklet","BW-4616/A-C - Bisque table ornament - Venus and Cupids [W-2133]; China Booklet ; C - Missing 6/17/1986","BW-4617/A-B - DeButts-Ely punch bowl; China Booklet - LOAN","BW-4618/A-B - Punch bowl [W-658]; China Booklet","BW-4619/A-B - Tobacco leaf punch bowl [W-1452]; China Booklet","BW-4620/A-F - Sèvres covered cup [W-1456/C-D], sugar bowl [W-2025/A-B], ice pots [W-1662/A-B]; China Booklet","BW-4626/A-B - Platter [W-533] and covered dish [W-534/A-B] - strawberry pattern; China Booklet","BW-4627/A-B - Two mugs [W-657] [W-664]; China Booklet","BW-4628/A-B - Sèvres sugar dish and cover on fixed stand [W-2129/A-B] with two egg cups [W-2128/A-B]; China Booklet","BW-4629/A-B - Sèvres coffee cup and teacup; China Booklet","BW-4630/A-B - Nast cups and saucer; China Booklet","BW-4631/A-B - Sèvres platter with covered cups; China Booklet","BW-4632/A-B - Sèvres saucepans and bowl with twisted handles; China Booklet","BW-4635/A-B - Pair of blue and white pitchers [W-516/A-B]; China Booklet","BW-4636/A-B - Tea set on shelves [W-1436]; China Booklet","BW-4637/A-B - Canton platter, plate, rectangular plate; China Booklet","BW-4638/A-B - Blue and white soup bowl and plates produced by Thomas Turner of Caughley [W-1002]; China Booklet","BW-4639/A-B - Dessert dish (square) [W-662] and dessert plate [W-663]; China Booklet","BW-4640/A-B - Custine coffee cups and saucers; China Booklet","BW-4641/A-B - Detail - monogram on Custine china;  China Booklet","BW-4642/A-C - Detail - emblem on Cincinnati china; China Booklet","BW-4643/A-B - Detail - States china monogram ; China Booklet","BW-4645 - Spurious States china platter","BW-4646/A-B - Pair of spyglasses [W-644] [W-721]; for miltary equipment book","BW-4663 - Early views of Mount Vernon and river, \"Mount Vernon, 1874\" - Theodore R. Davis","BW-4664/A-B - Embroidered panel from pole fire screen [M-2083]","BW-4665 - Engraving - General Braddock's headquarters","BW-4666/A-B - Copy photograph - Mount Vernon entrance (Texas gate) and nearby rail station, ca. 1925; From an old photograph","BW-4667/A-C - Copy photograph, \"Abingdon\" (John Parke Custis Home) - rear \u0026 front views","BW-4668/A-B - Five Farms map of Mount Vernon, 1793; The Huntington Library","BW-4669/A-B - Angoulême soup plate; China Booklet","BW-4670/A-C - Angoulême soup plate; China Booklet","BW-4671/A-C - Sèvres dinner plate; China Booklet","BW-4672/A-B - Garniture vase [W-2101/A-B]; China Booklet","BW-4673 - States china saucer; China Booklet","BW-4674 - Custine saucer; China Booklet","BW-4675/A-B - Angoulême plate; China Booklet","BW-4676 - Custine coffee cups and saucers; China Booklet","BW-4678 - Bow-back Windsor side chair [W-2400]","BW-4679/A-B - Side chair","BW-4680/A-B - Early view - \"View on the Potomac River from Mount Vernon\" by I. Weld - 1796","BW-4681/A-D - Drawing of Mansion by Worth Bailey for souvenir seed envelope motif","BW-4684/A-B - Sketch map of National Park area on Maryland shore, part of viewshed protection","BW-4685/A-B - Vice Regent of Vermont, Mrs. A. John Holden, Jr., on east lawn pointing to viewshed","BW-4688/A-C - Sèvres serving dish [W-2123]","BW-4689/A-C - Sèvres serving dish [W-2120]","BW-4690/A-B - List of contents of \"sweetmeat closet\" from inventory, Martha Washington","BW-4691/A-C - Engraving - Early view of Mount Vernon by G. Scott Edinburgh [M-968]","BW-4692/A-C - Engraving - Early view of Mount Vernon - I. Weld","BW-4700 - Author's dedication in Bordley's book on Husbandry","BW-4701 - Six silver teaspoons and one tablespoon - \"MW\" initial","BW-4702/A-D - Mahogany knife case [W-2404/A]","BW-4703/A-B - Dr. Dick copy of Sharples portrait of George Washington [H-258]","BW-4705/A-B - Punch bowl [W-2405], traditionally thought to be a christening bowl for the Dandridge family","BW-4706/A-B - Inscription on Luce punch bowl [W-2405]","BW-4710/A-B - Book - Title page of Bordley's book on Husbandry","BW-4711/A-B - Letter - George Washington to Lund Washington April 4, 1780","BW-4712/A-B - Letter - George Washington to Bushrod Washington July 16, 1789","BW-4718/A-B - Lace ruffle","BW-4728/A - Braddock sword [W-82]; Military Equipment Booklet","BW-4729/A-B - State or dress sword [W-84]; Military Equipment Booklet","BW-4730/A-C - Mourning sword overall and detail [W-83/A-B]; Military Equipment Booklet","BW-4731/A-C - (\"Prussian\") \"Alte\" sword, overall and detail [W-85]; Military Equipment Booklet","BW-4732/A-B - Small sword and detail of hilt; Military Equipment Booklet","BW-4733/B-C - Trunk with plate \"General Washington N:4\" - detail of plate and label inside [W-1513]; Military Equipment Booklet","BW-4734/B - Trunk - deerskin - detail of plate [W-366]; Military Equipment Booklet","BW-4735/B - Leather trunk - \"General Washington/No. 3\" [W-367]; Military Equipment Booklet","BW-4736/B - Wooden trunk - \"General Washington\" and detail of plate [W- 1878]; Military Equipment Booklet","BW-4737/B - Leather trunk - \"G. Washington/Virginia\" - detail of plate [W-312]; Military Equipment Booklet","BW-4743/A-I - Restoration - Upper Garden wall, construction research","BW-4745 - Mansion - East Front","BW-4746/A-B - Ticket with sketch of traffic circle showing lower and main gate","BW-4747 - Camp towel [W-505]","BW-4748 - Military button \"22\" [W-443]","BW-4749/A-C - Camp stool [W-4009];  Also # 4749/C; see also neg # 5648/A-H","BW-4750 - Pair of Pistols [W-480/A-B]","BW-4751/A-B - 1963 version of map of Maryland shore - land use of viewshed; see #4684","BW-4755 - Footstool [W-2419/A]","BW-4756 - \"Mourning\" sword [W-83]","BW-4757 - \"Dress\" sword [W-84]","BW-4758 - Restoration - Upper Garden wall - structural detail","BW-4759 - Mansion - East Front","BW-4760 - Facsimile - George Washington's will","BW-4761/A-C - General Washington's shaving box [W-481]","BW-4762/A-D - Gorget; Massachusetts Historical Society - LOAN","BW-4763/A-B - General Washington's pistol ; New York State Library - LOAN","BW-4764/A-C - General Washington's sword ; New York State Library - LOAN","BW-4765/A-C - Glass stopper ; Mrs. Ely (for study) - LOAN","BW-4767 - Trunk [W-2407/A] with Washington's robe (closed)","BW-4768 - Razor hone [W-2414]","BW-4769/A-C - Martha Washington's gold necklace [W-2410]","BW-4770/A-G - Labels for swords case","BW-4771 - Sèvres saucepan [W-2406]","BW-4772/A-C - Military sash [W-87]","BW-4773/A-B - Benson Lossing sketch - pack saddle and canteen","BW-4776 - Engraving - East front of Mount Vernon by Kern [EV-1274]","BW-4782/A-C - Latrobe sketch of General Washington in profile [W-2413]","BW-4784/D - Robert \u0026 Lawrence Washington quit claim (1601) - detail of seal ; missing 9/11/2023","BW-4785/A-D - Seal ring and impression [W-2423]","BW-4786/A-B - Custine coffee cup and saucer [W-2426/A-B]; Annual Report 1963","BW-4790 - Cuff link with hair of George Washington and Martha Washington [W-2412]","BW-4791/A-D - Engraved button [W-2424]","BW-4792/A-C - Gold watch [W-2422]","BW-4793/A-B - Black seal with coat-of-arms - George Washington to Elizabeth Powel, 1787 June 6 [A-417.9]","BW-4794 - George Washington's Watermark [W-1354/A]","BW-4795 - General Washington's bookplate","BW-4796 - Red seal with Washington crest - George Washington to Elizabeth Powel, 1782 July 20 [A-417.4]","BW-4797/A-C - Black seal with coat-of-arms - George Washington to Samuel Powel, 1789 December 15 [A-417.17]","BW-4798/A-B - Silver chambersticks and snuffers [M-2420/A-B]","BW-4799 - General Washington's dressing gown or banyan [W-2407/A]","BW-4805 - Copy of Sir Isaac Heard's version of Washington coat-of-arms","BW-4806 - Illustration of Sulgrave Manor; copied from book","BW-4807/A-B - Two illustrations from Photo-Era, March 1907 - men in a car at Mount Vernon with caption \"C. H. Claudy at Mt. Vernon.\"","BW-4808/B - Project overview editorials ; missing 6-18-1988","BW-4809/A - Latrobe watercolor of Mansion with group on Piazza (photostat of)","BW-4810 - Portrait - 'Washington, The General,' by Eben Farrington Comins [M-932]","BW-4811 - Pair of spectacles possiby belonging to George Washington and Martha Washington [W-2187/A] [W-2187/D]","BW-4814/A-B - Silver-mounted cut glass cruet bottles, vinegar and pepper cruet bottles [W-2432/A-B]","BW-4815/A-C - Miniature of Admiral Vernon [M-2434]","BW-4816/A-F - Powder bag and puff with inscription [W-2408/A-B]","BW-4817 - Round engraving - Prudence and Beauty [W-2431]","BW-4818 - Round engraving - gallant and two ladies - \"Sorrows of Werther\" [W-1193]","BW-4819/A-B - Staffordshire figurines (pair) [M-2430/A-B]; deaccessioned","BW-4820/D-F - Restoration - Servant's Hall - large fireplace details of reinforcement of lintel","BW-4821/A-C - Menokin, Francis Lightfoot Lee House, before collapse, detail of window showing structural weakness and later view of Menokin after collapse at same point, 1964","BW-4822/A-C - Engraving - Mordecai Gist","BW-4823/A-B - General Washington's Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber] with striped carpeting","BW-4824/A-B - West Parlor [Front Parlor], south wall and southwest corner with restored lustres","BW-4825/A - Family Dining Room [Small Dining Room], view towards west wall","BW-4826/A - Family Dining Room [Small Dining Room], view towards east wall","BW-4828 - Copy photograph, Council Mount Vernon Ladies' Association (MVLA) 1925","BW-4829 - Copy photograph, Mount Vernon Ladies' Association (MVLA) Council 1882-83","BW-4831 - Copy photograph, Miss Alice M. Longfellow, Vice Regent of Massachusetts","BW-4832 - Copy photograph, Mrs. Lorenzo M. Sweat, Vice Regent of Maine","BW-4833 - Copy photograph, Mrs. Lucy H. Pickens, Vice Regent of South Carolina","BW-4834 - Copy photograph, Mr. John A. Graham","BW-4835 - Copy photograph, Mrs. Letitia Harper Walker, Vice Regent of North Carolina","BW-4836 - Copy photograph, Mrs. Nathaniel Norris Halsted, Vice Regent of New Jersey","BW-4837 - Copy photograph, Mrs. Susan E. Johnson Hudson, Vice Regent of Connecticut","BW-4838 - Copy photograph, Mrs. Phoebe Hearst, Vice Regent of California","BW-4839 - Copy photograph, Mrs. Graham Newell Fitch, Vice Regent of Indiana","BW-4840 - Copy photograph, Mrs. Ella Bassett Washington, Vice Regent of West Virginia","BW-4841 - Copy photograph, Miss Leila Herbert, Vice Regent of Alabama","BW-4842 - Copy photograph, Mrs. Octavia Walton LeVert, Vice Regent of Alabama, 1858","BW-4843/A-C - Letter - Martha Washington (no date)","BW-4845/A-B - Period flower container, queensware","BW-4846/A-B - Servants' Hall - southwest end","BW-4847/1-91 - Harold T. Abbott collection of pictures of Mount Vernon 1932-1935","BW-4849 - Miniature of Mrs. Joseph K. Barnes, Vice Regent of the District of Columbia, 1873-1912","BW-4850 - Windsor armchair [M-2433]","BW-4851/A-B - Box made of wood from General Washington's casket [W-2438]","BW-4852 - Wooden canteen [H-2441]","BW-4853 - Glass compote [H-2436]; deaccessioned","BW-4854 - Panel from Washington's coach [W-643]","BW-4855 - One of six Windsor side chairs loaned for common parlor by Lodge [M-2387/A]; missing 9/18/2023","BW-4856 - Reproduction \"States\" china plate - souvenir plate [M-2415]","BW-4857/A-B - Fragment - Toile \"America Presenting at the Altar of Liberty Medallions of Her Illustrious Sons\", [M-2428]","BW-4858A-B - General Washington's revolving desk chair \"uncommon chair\" [W-159]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4859/C - Slat-back side chair - detail of splat [W-101/A]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4860/C - Pedestal-back side chair with serpentine crest rail, pierced and carved strapwork splat - detail of splat [W-137]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4861/C-D - Chippendale side chair - overall and detail of splat [W-135]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4862/A-B - Sack-back Windsor armchair [W-198]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4863 - Bow-back Windsor side chair [W-230]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4865/C - Aitken side chair - detail of splat [W-2365]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4868/E-H - Torcheres or candlestand (one of a pair) [W-1/A-B]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4869/A-B - Framed round engraving - Prudence and Beauty [W-2431]","BW-4871/A-C - Final section of replacement palisade fence atop Kitchen [Lower] Garden wall; BW-4871C - With Albert Skutans","BW-4872/C-D - Chippendale side chair, overall and detail of splat [W-97]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4873/C - Aitken side chair - detail of splat [W-2253]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4880 - Family Kitchen - interior; Photocom - B\u0026W negative Aug 75; see CN-417","BW-4883/A-B - Oval mourning brooch with lock of Washington's hair [W-2437]","BW-4884/A-B - Mezzotint - \"A Country Girl\" by John Boydell [W-2443]","BW-4885/A-B - Engraving - \"View Near Wadsworth Castle\" by R. Gardnor Jr. [W-2444]","BW-4886/A-C - Ladderback Chippendale chair - the \"Taylor\" chair ; A-1135","BW-4887 - Diamond scarf pin [W-2449]","BW-4888/A-B - Facsimile of map of Truro Parish - drawn to scale and annotated by George Washington","BW-4889/A-B - Photo of daguerreotype of Miss Sally Griffith and two great nieces","BW-4890/A-B - Title page and frontispiece of songbook; The Bull-Finch [ML-137-W]","BW-4894/A-C - Modern maps of the Mount Vernon neighborhood","BW-4897/A-B - Canton china - 2 covered vegetable dishes - square dish [W-2453/A-B] and oval dish [W-2454/a-B] and one plate [W-2452]","BW-4898 - Photocopy of newspaper print - Mrs. Lockwood deForest","BW-4907/A-B - Drawing - plan of Mansion fireplace for third floor bedchamber, in the hand of George Washington [W-668]","BW-4908 - Photocopy - Portrait of Colonel John Augustine Washington, brother of General Washington; from \"Washington the Man and the Mason\" by Callahan, pg. 72","BW-4912 - Illustration - Pohick Church in 1858 - from Benson Lossing","BW-4913/A-D - Mr. Charles Cecil Wall, Resident Superintendent of Mount Vernon","BW-4914/A-B - Mrs. Charles Cecil Wall, wife of Resident Superintendent of Mount Vernon","BW-4916/A-B - Page from The Ledger of John Augustine Washington, brother of General Washington, page 31 - top half of page","BW-4917 - Framed commemorative textile with George Washington's portrait [M-2448]","BW-4918/A-D - Pine portrait of Fanny Bassett [W-1488], overall and details; A-B - before cleaning ; C-D - after cleaning ; Quandt, conservator at Corcoran","BW-4919/A-B - Gilt bracket [W-2162] and candelabra [W-55]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4920/A-C - Child's crib - with and without canopy [W-237]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4921/A-B - Wine chest with nine bottles [W-187/A-K]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4922/A-B - French writing desk, ca. 1780 [W-220]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4923/A-B - Looking glass with Washington coat-of-arms [W-29]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4924/A-B - Painted pine serving table [W-2105]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4925/A-C - Wine cooler [W-1059]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4926/A-C - Banquet Hall [New Room] looking glass, overall and detail [W-28]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4927/A-B - Looking glass [W-1181] and bracket [W-57]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4928/A-C - Copy photograph, Council group photo - 1870, by Alexander Gardner","BW-4929 - Copy photograph, Maine Room in Mount Vernon Mansion, north lumber room","BW-4930 - Copy photograph, Mrs. Horatio Greenough, Vice Regent of Massachusetts - ca.1859","BW-4931 - Letter - from Miss Tracy to Ann Pamela Cunningham - November 1, 1860","BW-4932/A-B - Dressing table [W-202]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4933/A-B - Bureau dressing table [W-372]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4934 - Corner basin stand [W-276]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4935 - Corner basin stand [W-2057]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4939/A-B - Lacquer boxes for dressing glass; Furniture Booklet","BW-4943/A-D - Harpsichord, overall and detail [W-16]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4944/A-B - Card table [W-197]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4945/A-B - Breakfast table [W-136]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4946 - Card table [W-1465]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4947/A-B - Footstool [W-731]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4950/A-E - Pair of card tables [W-1413/A-B]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4951/A-B - Looking glass [W-57/A]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4952 - Oval gilt frame with looking glass [W-2176]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4953/A-B - Table [W-204]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4956/A-B - Terrestrial floor globe [W-166]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4957/A-B - Detail of medallion inlay on sideboard [W-94]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4958 - Work table [W-207]","BW-4959/A-B - Side chair [W-259]","BW-4960 - Side chair [M-2030]; deaccessioned","BW-4961/A-B - Side chair [H-8/A]; deaccessioned","BW-4962/A-B - Queen Anne armchair [M-25]; deaccessioned","BW-4963/A-B - Lolling chair [M-361]","BW-4964/A-B - Grooved tray (11 7/8\" diameter x 1 1/16\" high) [W-1242/C]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4965/A-B - Grooved tray (9 3/4\"-9 7/8\" diameter x 1 1/8\" high) [W-2171]; Furniture Booklet","BW-4969/A-B - Plant containers - wooden tub (square) and clay pot","BW-4974 - Ducking gun [W-1404]; LOAN - Yale University","BW-4975/A-B - Mrs. Washington's bathing dress [W-580]","BW-4976/A-B - Mantel clock [W-11]","BW-4978 - Mrs. Washington's silver comb [W-1442]","BW-4979/A-B - Snuff box with hair of George Washington [W-2397]","BW-4981 - Silver coffee pot with Washington crest [W-2517]","BW-4982/A-B - Silver wine cooler [W-2522]","BW-4983/A-I - Museum labels for military equipment case","BW-5000/A-J - Museum labels for archaeological exhibition in Museum Annex","BW-5002/A-D - Southern Red Oak tree split down trunk, located east of reservoir and measuring 18 ft. 8 in. in circumference breast high before breakage on September 24th. Unidentified man standing next to the damaged trunk.","BW-5003/A-B - Mansion - West Front, platform research excavation; Also two 2x2 slides","BW-5004/A-H - Restoration - Salt House - details of framing and weather boards of interior walls","BW-5005/A-M - Trees along serpentine walks with visitors","BW-5006 - Mahogany looking glass [W-2457]","BW-5007 - Wax relief, profile of General Washington [M-2455]","BW-5008/A-B - Pearlware circular plate, marked MILLENIUM on the reverse [M-2460]; deaccessioned","BW-5009/A-C - Quart bottle with seal \"W. Elliot 1741\" [M-2459]","BW-5010/A-B - Fire screen - Needlepoint pastoral scene [A-1157; M-2469]","BW-5011 - Framed textile - \"America Presenting at the Altar of Liberty Medallions of Her Illustrious Sons\" [M-2464]","BW-5012/A-B - Gold cuff links with hair of George Washington and Martha Washington [W-2465]","BW-5013/A-B - Pair of shoe buckles; LOAN - Yale University - Kountze Collection","BW-5014/A-D - Silver belt buckle [W-1388/C]; LOAN - Yale University - Kountze Collection","BW-5015/A-C - Mount Vernon and Pohick Church Commemorative Goblets [M-1374/A-B]; LOAN - Yale University - Kountze Collection","BW-5016/A-B - Telescope [M-1384]; LOAN - Yale University - Kountze Collection","BW-5017/A-B - Bronze portrait plaque of Washington in profile [M-1393]; LOAN - Yale University - Kountze Collection","BW-5018/A-C - Plats of sundry tracts of land belonging and adjoining those of George Washington, 1770 [RM-93 ; MS-2241] ; BW-5018/C - Missing 8-24-1986","BW-5019/A-C - Letter - Lund Washington to General Washington from Mount Vernon, 1776 February 22 [RM-106; MS-227.7]","BW-5020 - Facsimile of an honorary Doctor of Laws degree conferred on President Washington by Washington College in state of Maryland","BW-5021/A-D - Letter - George Washington to Mrs. Henley, 1799 October 20, with enclosures relating to appointment of her son, John Dandridge Henley, as a midshipman in the U.S. Navy [RM-752; MS-4998]","BW-5022/A-B - Silver dessert spoon with Washington crest [W-2458]","BW-5024/A-F - Copy photographs - Visit of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth to Mount Vernon, 1939.Nnegatives Dept. of State 11/65","BW-5025/A-L - Snapshot collection of Mrs. George A. Carpenter, Vice Regent of Illinois, 1916-1947.  James Archer, Vice Regents - Mrs. Hanks and Mrs. Johnston, boxwood path, Museum, School House, colonnade, Greenhouse, North Lane, pitcher","BW-5026/A-D - North Lane from Spinning House","BW-5027/A-B - Flower [Upper] Garden, west end with visitors","BW-5028 - View of north end of Mansion from grove, includes partial of north colonnade and servants' hall","BW-5029/A-B - Kitchen [Lower] Garden looking toward Necessary (vertical \u0026 horizontal), partial view of smokehouse outside the garden wall","BW-5030 - West Front from Bowling Green gate","BW-5031/A-C - West Gate and porters' lodges from inside of the estate, also visible is the west gate well house (lattice structure at left)","BW-5032 - South corner of Piazza looking upriver","BW-5033/A-B - From under the piazza looking down river","BW-5034/A-B - Distant view of Mansion from West Gate","BW-5035 - Mansion from 12-acre field with visitors","BW-5036 - View of roofs of outbuildings and Mansion from Flower [Upper] Garden","BW-5040/C-D - Illustration - Perspective view of the Mansion and historic area; Handbook 1965, pp. 50-51","BW-5045/A-C - Washington Family Bible - front and back covers [W-408]","BW-5047/A-B - Detail, book illustration - Pewter still or cold still from 'The Complete Domestic Distiller' by A. Cooper, London, 1826; Library No. RL-460","BW-5048 - Study - north wall showing fireplace ; from CT-462","BW-5051/A-B - Engraving entitled \"May\" showing window treatment with Austrian shade","BW-5052 -Tambour writing desk and bookcase [W-158]; B\u0026W neg from CN-468/H - Photocom (7/75)","BW-5058/A-C - Damask tablecloth with seal of the United States in center [H-2442]","BW-5061/B - The New Tomb;  B\u0026W neg from CT-236/B","BW-5063 - Houdon bust [W-369]; B\u0026W neg taken form CN-540/A [8/75]","BW-5064 - Map of River Farm, 1766 - from The Centennial Atlas of General Washington's maps 1932 ; Original in Library of Congress","BW-5073/B - Shell cushion [W-1533]; CN 480/A; see #152 \u0026 4708; BW-5073/A lost by Photocom, 6/1975","BW-5076 - Circular desk chair, \"uncommon chair\" [W-159]; see CN 449/C; neg by Campbell's from CT-449/A, 7/19/1977","BW-5082 - Copy negative, Flower Garden and School House in snow (c.1928) from lantern slide in library collection","BW-5085 - Diagram of traffic circle and Texas gate and lower gate entrances. Accompanying text indicates to 'Present this card at the main gate for entrance by car.'","BW-5087 - Copy photograph, Luke C. Dillon photo of South Carolina Room, Mount Vernon Mansion; from original owned by the Charleston Museum","BW-5088/A-B - Banquet Hall [New Room] - northwest corner, showing original sideboard and Palladian or Venetian window","BW-5089/A-B - West Parlor [Front Parlor] - northwest corner, showing fireplace \u0026 card table","BW-5098 - Library [Study] looking toward southeast corner; B\u0026W negative from CT-461","BW-5102/A-B - Mahogany card table [W-197]","BW-5103/A-B - Fire screen with needlepoint panel [M-2469] on pole fire screen [W-2182]","BW-5114/A-E - Library secretary and bookcase [W-1409]; LOAN - Yale University Art Gallery, de Lancey Kountze Collection","BW-5115/A-C - West Parlor [Front Parlor] looking toward south wall with door open","BW-5116/A-B - Copy photograph, Leet Bros. photo of Central Hall [Central Passage], c.1890","BW-5117 - Copy photograph, Miss Alice M. Longfellow, Vice Regent of Massachusetts","BW-5120/A-D - Oil paintings by George Beck - \"The Great Falls of the Potomac\" [W-2] and \"The Passage of the Pato'k Thro' the blew mountain…\" [W-3];  Before Restoration","BW-5121/A-B - Letter from Harper's Weekly, October 8, 1861, introducing Winslow Homer","BW-5123 - Copy photograph, group photograph posed near south end of Mansion, circa 1885. Baby on lap is Frank L. West who also visited Mount Vernon about the first of May 1966.","BW-5126/A-C - Mr. Walter M. Macomber","BW-5136 - Blue and white Chinese export porcelain - tureen and stand [H-2468/7a-b]; deaccessioned","BW-5137/A-H - Letter - Martha Washington to Mrs. [John Augustine] Washington, Bushfield, 1784 June 22; 3 pages with integral cover","BW-5138/A-D - Book - Title page, The Second Volume of the Posthumous Works of Mr. Samuel Butler, signed by John Custis; flyleaf signed by George Washington Parke Custis - Mount Vernon [ML-185-F]","BW-5140/A-B - Detail of floral print block from applique quilt [A-1177, H-2484]","BW-5141 - Aerial view of exhibition area; B\u0026W negative from duplicate slide MV-2A by Photo Lab","BW-5149 - General Washington's Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber] - schematic drawing of furniture \u0026 furnishings - 1958","BW-5151/A-B - Anne Howell Dodge Heiberg (daughter of Dodge) crayon portrait of Harrison H. Dodge, c. 1925","BW-5152/A-B - Copy of photographic portrait of Charles Sprague Sargent; Original print from Arnold Arboretum","BW-5153/A-B - Copy of photos accompanying letter from Mr. Young to Miss Harriet Clayton Comegys, Regent, 16 January 1913.  References trees damaged by storm.","BW-5158/A-B - Ice House on North Lane","BW-5159/A-B - North necessary","BW-5160/A-D - South necessary","BW-5163/A-B - Restored Pipkin along with fragments of salt glaze, earthenware \u0026 creamware from the Archaeological Exhibit","BW-5164/A-B - Planting list for north serpentine \u0026 north shrubbery from Benson Lossing; Harper's Magazine, March 1859, page 44 (Photo Lab)","BW-5165 - Upper Garden - boxwood hedges and garden house; (K \u0026 L, agent)","BW-5167/A-B - Restoration of Dove of Peace weathervane [W-2492]; BW-5167/B - Dove of Peace weathervane with Mr. Wilfred Neitzey \u0026 Mr. Willy Miller","BW-5169/A-B - Copy photograph, carte de viste of West Front - circa 1862 [PG-5017; RP-88]","BW-5170/A-B - Flower illustrations used in Garden Pamphlet","BW-5171/A-B - 18th-century sideboard [M-2479]","BW-5172/A-D - Title page, inside front and back covers, and preface \"The Young Man's Companion\"","BW-5176 - Copy photograph, period sideboard table under consideration","BW-5177 - Mansion Piazza - view taken for customs official","BW-5179/A-B - John Augustine Washington, brother of General Washington; from a photocopy owned by Mrs. Selden Washington","BW-5181 - Oil painting of the East Front of Mount Vernon by John Gadsby Chapman","BW-5182/A-B - Copy photograph, Portrait of Mrs. Wall, c. 1940","BW-5183 - Early view of Mount Vernon ; Oval water color (after Weld?)","BW-5184/A-B - Copy photograph, Staffordshire pitcher; bearing a variation of Weld view","BW-5186/A-F - Fischu - overall and detail [A-1188 ; W-2495]","BW-5187 - Decanter [A-1187]; deaccessioned","BW-5188 - Niderviller saucer No. 23 [W-2493]","BW-5189/A-B - Letter - George Washington to Col. Gilpin, 1785 October 29","BW-5190/A-B - Letter - Nelly Custis to George Washington Parke Custis, 1849 December 30","BW-5194/A-B - George Washington Parke Custis by Saint-Memin; Photocopies from Saint-Memin in Virginia by Norfleet","BW-5195 - Arlington House; Photocopy p. 433, Harper's New Monthly Magazine, No. XL, September 1853","BW-5196 - Tudor Place ; Photocopy from \"Washington, City and Capital,\" p. 442","BW-5197 - Illustration - Funeral ceremonies of General Washington; Photocopy from \"The Lodge of Washington, A History,\" p. 100","BW-5198/A-B - Colonel Dodge wearing Legion of Honor medal ; BW-5198/C - Colonel Dodge wearing academic gown to receive honorary doctorate (1935)","BW-5205/A-C - 18th century pewter bedpan belonging to Vice Regent of the District of Columbia (Adlumia Sterrett Hagner)","BW-5210/A-D - Pohick Church - Benson Lossing sketches from \"Mount Vernon \u0026 Its Associations\" (1865); BW-5210/A-B - p. 74; BW-5210/C-D - p. 213 \"Pictorial Handbook of the American Revolution\"","BW-521/1A-B - Sideboard table, etc. - Benson Lossing sketch - \"Mount Vernon…\" (1865)","BW-5213/A-B - Harness ornamemtn [W-1127]","BW-5214/A-B - Butler's Pantry; 1968 Handbook","BW-5221/A-B - Society of the Cincinnati platter [W-1436/D]","BW-5222/A-B - Society of the Cincinnati tureen [W-1436/H]; 1968 Handbook","BW-5224/A-I - Crowds at Mount Vernon - Texas Gate and Mansion Circle","BW-5228 - Illustration - Great Drawing room, Crichel, Dorsetshire, England","BW-5230 - Madam Regent (Mrs. Powel), Mrs. Benjamin S. Warren (Vice Regent of Michigan), Miss Mary Govan Billups (Vice Regent of Mississippi) and Mrs. Horace Van Deventer (Vice Regent of Tennessee); 1952 Council in the new room; B\u0026W negative from CT-427/AA","BW-5231/A-B - Document - Trees \u0026 shrubs, Bartram list, heading of first pages of the photo stat negative for March 1792, photo stat positive for November 1792","BW-5232/A-B - Pewter hot water plate maker's marks [W-1162/A]","BW-5233 - Detail - Pewter platter maker's marks [W-2164]","BW-5234/A-C - Detail - Pewter platter maker's marks [W-2166]","BW-5235/A-B -  Detail - Pewter plate, crest and maker's marks [W-2167]","BW-5236 - Piscataway Park - aerial map","BW-5237/A-B - Terminal approach from drawing by Robert B. Fisher","BW-5241/A-B - Museum clothing cases with garments belonging to George Washington and Martha Washington","BW-5248/A-H - Mount Vernon farm ledger, 1797-1798, pp. 55-56; negative and photo stat","BW-5259 - Kitchen and circle storehouse; see also CN/CT-753/A-E; Photo Lab","BW-5260/A-D - Engravings of General and Mrs. Washington published by John Coles, Boston, 1782 [RP-110; Print-1167] [RP-110; Print-1168]","BW-5268 - Scullery in the Kitchen; see CN-742/A; 1968 Handbook; negative from CN-742/E by Campbell's (May 1977)","BW-5273/A-B - Powel Coach [H-737] in the Stable; see CN-749/A; 1968 Handbook; B\u0026W negative from CN-749/A (Photocom, January 1976)","BW-5286/A-B - Pair of spectacles and embroidered case [M-2507/A-B]","BW-5287 - Silver \u0026 paste knee buckle [W-2501]","BW-5288 - Salt-glaze flower pot [M-2538]","BW-5289 - Vaughan Plan [W-1434] for Garden Pamphlet illustration ; See also #2329, 4378, 5463, 5596, 5647","BW-5292/A-B - Engraving of Judge Bushrod Washington ; A-366/5 ; Photocopy","BW-5294 - Miniature of George Washington (in profile) by Madam de Brehan [W-2508]","BW-5299 - Banquet Hall [New Room] fireplace; B\u0026W negative from CT-531/B (PhotoLab, February 1969)","BW-5300 - West Parlor [Front Parlor] looking toward southwest corner; B\u0026W negative from CT-455 (PhotoLab, February 1969)","BW-5301 - James Sharples portrait of George Washington [W-1962]; B\u0026W negative from CT-457 (Photo Lab, February 1969)","BW-5302 - James Sharples portrait of Martha Washington [W-1963]; B\u0026W negative from CT-458 (Photo Lab, February 1969)","BW-5303 - Robert Edge Pine portrait of Fanny Bassett [W-1488]; B\u0026W negative from CT-454 (Photo Lab, February 1969)","BW-5304 - Plateau [W-105], plateau ornament [W-2133], and candelabra [W-104/A-B] on table in Dining Room; B\u0026W negative from CT-460 (Photo Lab, February 1969)","BW-5305 - Bedstead in Downstairs Bedchamber - north wall; B\u0026W negative from CT-253/B (Photo Lab, February 1969)","BW-5306 - Downstairs Bedchamber looking south includes fireplace; B\u0026W negative from CT-277/B (Photo Lab, February 1969)","BW-5307 - Study - north wall showing fireplace; B\u0026W negative from CT-462/A (Photo Lab, February 1969)","BW-5310/A-B - \"Great Hall at Mount Vernon,\" from Godey's Magazine","BW-5312/A-B - Book - Les Jardins, ... A Paris - book belonging to Eliza Law [RL-6503/a]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5313/A-B - Book - Le Nouveau Testament ... Paris 1846 - inscription on fly leaf and title page [RL-6503/b]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5314/A-B - Book - The Works of Lord Byron - \"T  Law\" autograph on flyleaf of Vol II; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5315 - Book of Common Prayer… New York, 1817 - in gold on cover \"Eliza L. Rogers\" [RL-6503/c]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5316/A-B - Book - The American Toilet - cover with inscription by Eliza P. Custis [RL-6503/d]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5317/A-D - Bible, King James version - dedication page with autograph of Eleanor Calvert and inscription on brown paper [RL-6503/e]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5318/A-B - Book - Odi D'Anacreonte…Bologna MDCCCXXIII - cover with autograph of Lloyd N. Rogers ; A-1224\t; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5319/A-J - book - Fenelons Pious Reflections…Philadelphia, 1811 - writings of Eliza Parke Custis on five blank pages ; A-1224 ; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5320 - Silver plated decanter coaster [W-2533; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5321/A-C - Ladle with Custis crest [W-2554; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5322/A-C - Cream pitcher [H-4798] and two-handled cup [H-4797] with inscriptions; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5323/A-B - Two salt spoons with Custis crest [H-4799 and H-4800]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5324/A-D - Pitcher with Custis crest [H-4801; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5325/A-B - Nine teaspoons with Custis crest [H-4801-H-4810]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5326/A-B - Pin with hair of Eliza Parke Custis Law [H-4817; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5327/A-B - Spectacles and case said to have belonged to George Washington [W-4818/A-B]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5328/A-B - Silver waist buckle with brilliants which belonged to Mrs. Washington [W-2555; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5329 - Silk \u0026 silver pincushion [W-2961?], needlebook covered with rose and brown striped silk [W-4820], and fragment of white silk brocade with leaves \u0026 flowers [W-4821]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5330/A-B - Yellow silk damask fragment [W-4822; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5331 - Chess pieces [W-2552/1-32; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5332/A-C - Hand fire screen with hand painted landscape [H-4823]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5333 - Miniature engraving of Eliza Parke Custis by Saint-Memin [H-4828; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5334/A-B - Miniature portrait of Eliza Law Rogers with inscription on back [H-4829; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-533/5A-B - Miniature portrait of Eliza Law Rogers and the reverse which features five carefully preserved curls of hair, likely from various members of the Custis and Law families [H-4830/A; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5336/A-B - Miniature portrait of Thomas Law with woven plat of hair on the reverse [H-4831; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5337/A-C - Miniature of Lady Joanna Law Rumbold (sister of Thomas Law) [H-4832; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5338 - Crayon portrait of Martha Washington after Gilbert Stuart by Charles Jolabert [H-4827; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5339/A-D - Doll's trunk of wood covered with green leather \u0026 decorated with brass nail heads [W-2556; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5340 - Sampler worked in cross-stitch - Lord's Prayer and Ten Commandments - \"Martha [Parke] Custis, December 1784\"\n[H-4824; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5342 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - north wall - night","BW-5344 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - west wall and southwest corner","BW-5345 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - west wall","BW-5346 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - northeast corner","BW-5347 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - east wall","BW-5348 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - Vaughan mantel, garniture and portrait of Washington","BW-5349 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - Vaughan mantel and garniture","BW-5350 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - close up of Vaughan mantel frieze and garniture","BW-5351/A - Banquet Hall [New Room] - detail of central mantel frieze","BW-5352 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - cove detail and southeast edge of upper fireplace","BW-5353 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - detail of door frieze","BW-5354 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - detail of Palladian window frieze","BW-5355 - Original sideboard [W-94] and mirror [W-28] in New Room","BW-5356 - Period sideboard [M-2479] and reproduction mirror [M-1679] in New Room","BW-5357 - Drop-leaf section of breakfast table [W-1372] and covered jar [W-19] in New Room","BW-5358 - Engravings - \"The Battle of Bunker's Hill\" and \"Death of General Montgomery\" in New Room","BW-5359 - Pair of covered jars [W-19/A-B]","BW-5360 - Pair of original knife boxes ; W-2404, W-2427","BW-5361 - Candelabra [W-2238]","BW-5362 - West Parlor [Front Parlor] - looking toward fireplace from south door","BW-5363 - West Parlor [Front Parlor] - looking toward south wall from just inside north door","BW-5366 - Mansion development sketches of West Front by Worth Bailey ; PhotoLab","BW-5373 - Detail - Wilton carpet [M-1275] in the West Parlor [Front Parlor]","BW-5374 - Portrait of Lafayette [H-79]","BW-5375 - Bust of Necker [W-2548/A-B]","BW-5376/A-E - Cover - 'Mount Vernon - Landmark of the Revolution' with Latrobe sketch of the Maryland shore and view from south corner of piazza looking up-river","BW-5377 - \"Mount Vernon, 1874\" from Harper's Weekly, February 28, 1874 ; Photocopy by Henry's","BW-5378 - Fishing illustration from \"A compleat history of druggs,\" Plate 84, p.293; Photocopy by Henry's","BW-5379 - Fishing illustration, \"The Sportsman's Dictionary,\" Plate 8; Photocopy by Henry's","BW-5385 - Copy photograph, portrait of Mrs. William Richmond Walker, Vice Regent of North Carolina, 1859-1908; Photocopy by Henry's","BW-5386 - Copy photograph, portrait of Mrs. P. K. Dickinson, Vice Regent of North Carolina, 1858-59; Photocopy by Henry's","BW-5387 - Portrait of Mrs. William Ewen Shipp, Vice Regent of North Carolina, 1919-36 ; Photocopy by Henry's","BW-5388 - Copy photograph, portrait of Mrs. John Witherspoon Labouisse, Vice Regent of North Carolina; Photocopy by Henry's","BW-5389/A-B - Small rag carpet and detail of back; A-1228","BW-5390/A-F - Sheraton side chair seats [W-2253/A-F]","BW-5391 - Portrait of Martha Parke Custis by Robert Edge Pine [W-1616]","BW-5392 - Portrait of Eleanor Parke Custis by Robert Edge Pine [W-78]","BW-5394 - Early view of East Front of Mansion - after Birch","BW-5397/A-B - Silver-plated decanter coaster [W-2553, A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection Memorabilia","BW-5398/A-B - Silver ladle with Custis crest [W-2554, A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection Memorabilia","BW-5399/A-B - Silver waist buckle with brilliants which belonged to Mrs. Washington [W-2555, A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection Memorabilia","BW-5400/A-H - Chess pieces [W-2552/1-32; A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection Memorabilia","BW-5401/A-B - Title page - Virginia Almanack for 1802 which contains diary entries by Martha Washington [W-2557, A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection Memorabilia","BW-5402/A-D - Society of the Cincinnati soup plate [W-2559, A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection Memorabilia","BW-5403/A-D - Gold cuff link decorated with blue \u0026 white enamel [W-2558, A-1224]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection Memorabilia","BW-5404/A-F - Holy Bible, leather bound, with \"Eliza Law\" in gold on cover; Inscriptions by Eliza Parke Custis [RL-6503/f]; Kirby Custis McCaw Wade Collection Memorabilia","BW-5405/A-B - Miniature of George Washington painted by Walter Robertson c. 1794; back contains hair [W-2565/a]; The R. Plant McCaw, Jr. Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia -LOAN","BW-5406/A-B - Mahogany telescope with brass fittings made by Dolland of London and leather case [W-2563/a-c]; The R. Plant McCaw, Jr. Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia - LOAN","BW-5407/A-B - Tablecloth [W-2564]; The R. Plant McCaw, Jr. Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia - LOAN","BW-5408/A-D - Title page of the Virginia Almanack for 1799 which contains diary entries by Martha Washington \u0026 autograph notation by Martha Peter [W-2566]; The R. Plant McCaw, Jr. Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia","BW-5409/A-B - Recipe for Cherry Bounce written by an unidentified hand on Washington watermark paper [W-2568]; The R. Plant McCaw, Jr. Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia - LOAN","BW-5410/A-F - Red Morocco pocket memorandum which belonged to Martha Washington; closed - opened - blank page with entry by Martha Washington [W-2567]; The R. Plant McCaw, Jr. Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia - LOAN","BW-5411/A-B - Ivory tatting shuttle, piece of tatting [W-2571/A-B] and lucet [W-2570]; The R. Plant McCaw, Jr. Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia - LOAN","BW-5412/A-B - Silver sugar tongs with the Custis crest [H-2572]; The R. Plant McCaw, Jr. Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia - LOAN","BW-5413/A-F - Tortoise shell comb fragment [W-2569]; The R. Plant McCaw, Jr. Collection of Washington/Custis Memorabilia - LOAN","BW-5414/A-D - Bill to Col. George Washington from John Farrell Smith for smithwork with notation by George Washington [RM-296; MS-2914]","BW-5417 - Bedstead in blue room with trunk [W-368] at foot of the bed","BW-5418/A-B - Mrs. Washington's trunk - closed and opened showing Eliza Parke Custis Law's inscription and maker's label [W-368]","BW-5420 - Family Kitchen fireplace","BW-5421 - Family Kitchen larder","BW-5422 - Sheraton Banquet Hall [New Room] chair showing original horsehair cover ; Neg. unowned; negative made from print","BW-5434 - Biscuit porcelain figurine Venus and Cupids [W-2133] on mirrored plateau [W-105]","BW-5441 - Detail of painting - The Prince of Wales \u0026 President Buchanan at the Tomb entrance, October 5, 1860. (King Edward VII); in the collection of the Smithsonian American Art Museum","BW-5442 - Visit of the Prince of Wales, November 13, 1919, at the Tomb. (King Edward VIII, Duke of Windsor) ; Photocopy of a portion of a photograph (no #)","BW-5443 - Visit of King George VI \u0026 Queen Elizabeth, June 9, 1939, at the West Front ; Photocopy of a portion of a photograph by W. H. Lamb","BW-5444 - Visit of Princess Margaret \u0026 Lord Snowden, November 16, 1965; looking out a window ; Photocopy of a photograph by Norman Matheny","BW-5445/A-D - Copy photographs made from glass negatives, views of the Flower [Upper] Garden, c. 1900","BW-5448/A-D - Houdon Bust of Washington [W-369]; Taken when the bust was removed from the case to be photographed by the BBC","BW-5454/A-B - Tea scenario - West Parlor [Front Parlor]","BW-5456/A-B - Portrait - Fanny Bassett by Robert Edge Pine [W-1488]","BW-5459/A-C - Portrait - Martha Parke Custis by Robert Edge Pine [W-1616]","BW-5460/A-B - Portrait of Eleanor [Nelly] Parke Custis by Robert Edge Pine [W-78]","BW-5461 - Davidge glassware - tumbler [H-2585], decanter [H-2586] and wineglasses [H-2587 and H-2588]; Photocopy","BW-5462/A-B - Powel coach [H-737] with four horses on the Mansion circle","BW-5463 - Von Glumer reproduction of the Vaughan Plan [M-1483]","BW-5465 - Engraving - \"Nymphs Bathing\" [W-1419]; LOAN - Courtesy of Yale University Art Gallery, de Lancey Kountze Collection","BW-5466 - Painting -  View of the North [Hudson] River (Morning) by William Winstanley [W-1179]; After restoration","BW-5467 - Painting - View of the North [Hudson] River (Evening) by William Winstanley [W-1180]; After restoration; see CN-768/9-10","BW-5468 - Painting - The Passage of the Pato'k thro' the blew mountain, at the confluence of that River with the Shan'h by George Beck [W-3]; After restoration","BW-5469 - Painting - Great Falls of the Potomac by George Beck [W-2]; After restoration","BW-5470 - Early view of the New Tomb, c. 1831-1835 ; Photocopy by Henry's Camera Center","BW-5477/A-C - Tumbler [H-2585]","BW-5478 - Silver case covers (calling cards) [W-2594 ; IL-1250]; LOAN - Arlington House","BW-5479/A-B - Niderviller dessert plate - front and back [W-2582]","BW-5480/A-B - Society of the Cincinnati tureen [W-1436/H]","BW-5481 - Silver shell-shaped caddy spoon [W-2600]","BW-5482 - Dessert spoon with Washington crest [W-2599], 1762-1763, made in London by Thompson Davis","BW-5487 - Silver premium cup awarded for raising the largest jackass [W-571]; deaccessioned","BW-5488 - Brass telescope stand [W-679/A-B]; see CT-465","BW-5495/A - Original round engraving - Sorrows of Werther [W-2621]","BW-5496/C - Silhouettes of George and Martha Washington","BW-5497 - Drawing - Mansion basement, suggested evolution; drawing by Worth Bailey (1944)","BW-5498 - Cockade insignia shaped as an eagle [W-2089]","BW-5499/A-B - Cut crystal pitcher [W-2625]","BW-5500/A-B - Benson Lossing sketch of the wine coolers and coaster","BW-5502 - Mansion East Front from northeast lawn; see CT 41/E","BW-5503 - Original round engraving \"Sorrows of Werther\" [W-2621]","BW-5504 - Portrait of Bushrod Washington by Henry Benbridge [H-2620]","BW-5505/A-B - Silver four-bottle wine cooler and detail of one of the wire cylinders","BW-5506 - Silver sugar tongs with Custis crest [W-2616]","BW-5512 - Early view of Mount Vernon Mansion and Tomb ; PG-202 ; Photocopy; Painting owned by Wilmarth Lewis","BW-5513 - Early view of Mount Vernon Mansion and Tomb ; PG-214 ; Photocopy; [pastel owned by Boston Museum]","BW-5517/A-C - Watch said to have belonged to Martha Washington; A-1285","BW-5518/A - French mantel clock [W-11]; see CN-537/D","BW-5521 - White bedcover [M-2285]; deaccessioned","BW-5522/A-C - Table [H-2632] set for tea in front of the West Parlor [Front Parlor] fireplace","BW-5523/A-B - Tripod tea table [H-2632]","BW-5524/A-D - Aitken side chair [W-2630]","BW-5526/A-E - Washington Bedchamber - bedstead [W-194] with new dimity hangings","BW-5527/A-D - Washington bedstead [W-194] showing sacking bottom","BW-5528 - Bottle seal with \"AW\" cypher","BW-5556-1 - Tomb plaque inscriptions","BW-5558/A-B - Photostat of View of Mount Vernon with the Washington Family on the Piazza by Latrobe","BW-5559 - Copy photograph, Luke Dillon photograph of a group lunching at a picnic table alongside the well of the Family Kitchen [RP-258; Photo-5392]; original at Smithsonian","BW-5560 - North wall of the Banquet Hall [New Room] ; 1974 Handbook","BW-5562/A-F - East Front of the Mansion from northeast ; BW-5562/A missing 3/16/1987","BW-5563/A-B - Portrait of Nelly Custis by James Sharples [W-2645]","BW-5565/A-B - Little Parlor; 1974 Handbook","BW-5566 - Family Dining Room [Small Dining Room] ; 1974 Handbook view","BW-5567 - Family Dining Room [Small Dining Room] fireplace ; 1974 Handbook","BW-5568 - General Washington's Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber] ; 1974 Handbook","BW-5569 - General Washington's Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber] - northwest corner ; 1974 Handbook","BW-5572 - South wall of the Banquet Hall [New Room] ; 1974 Handbook","BW-5576/1-2 - Restoration - Salt House - sill replacement","BW-5577/B-1 - Council 1974; Members ofthe Mount Vernon Ladies' Association and administrators pose with the weathervane on the east lawn","BW-5578 - West Parlor [Front Parlor] looking south - \"Bicentennial Homecoming\"","BW-5579/A-D - Close-up - Ingrain carpeting in Family Dining Room [Small Dining Room]","BW-5580/A-C - Account with Robert W. Mickan - December 6, 1770 - December 16, 177","BW-5581/A-B - Receipted bill, Blount to Potomack Company, March 20, 1786","BW-5582/A-B - Note to William J. Smith, September 20, 1799","BW-5583 - Great Seal of The Potowmack Company from Potowmack Route to the West by Corra Bacon Foster; Washington, 1912; p.32","BW-5584/A-C - Book - Illustrations from Curtis Botanical Magazine; London, 1793 - Kalmia latifolia; aloe variegata; robinia hispida","BW-5588 - Printed copy of The Will of General George Washington, Alexandria, 1800 - annotated by Lawrence Lewis - \"The greatest and best of men.\"","BW-5589 - Bill of lading from Fenwick Mason \u0026 Co., December 6, 1789","BW-5590/A-N - Almank - Diary of George Washington - 1797; pages for frontispiece \u0026 title page; January through December","BW-5591/A-B - Book - Frontispiece \u0026 title page - The Gardener's Calendar by Thomas Mawe; London, 1803","BW-5592/A - Book - The Farmer's Cart \u0026 Plan of Barn - illustrations from Annals of Agriculture by Arthur Young; London, 1792","BW-5595/A-D, G-I - Book - Illustrations from Maison Rustique - animals, tools farming operations","BW-5596/C-F - Vaughan Plan and details of plan; See also #2329, 4378, 5463, 5647","BW-5598/B - Book - Illustrations from The Compleat Body of Husbandry, London, 1758","BW-5599 - Book - Illustration from The Every-Day Book by William Hone, London, 1827","BW-5600/A-D - Book - Illustrations from Essays and Notes on Husbandry by J. B. Bordley with George Washington's signature","BW-5602/A-I - Book - Illustrations from The Compleat Florist by Louis Liger D'Auxerre - Chapter VI","BW-5606 - Lafayette Bedroom - \"Bicentennial Homecoming\"","BW-5607 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - \"Bicentennial Homecoming\", view of southeast corner","BW-5608/A-B - General Washington's Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber] - \"Bicentennial Homecoming\", northeast and southeast corners","BW-5609 - Downstairs bedroom [Downstairs Bedchamber] - \"Bicentennial Homecoming\", southeast corner","BW-5610 - Pair of derby figurines (man and woman), c. 1765 [W-2649/A-B]","BW-5613/A-B - Bill, from Thomas Contee, 1775 April 12 [A-420], endorsed to William Fairfax on reverse","BW-5614/A-B - Perspective view of Mount Vernon with key","BW-5615/A-B - Facsimile of General Washington's map of Truro Parish, c. 1767; BW-5615/A - Facsimile of original owned by Miss Wills, Romsley, England, photocopy; BW-5615/B - Facsimile of above as reproduced in 1964 Annual Report, photocopy","BW-5616/A-B - Engraving - \"East View of Mount Vernon Mansion\" - c. 1859","BW-5617/A-B - Engravaing of \"Mount Vernon\" from a photograph taken on the spot expressly for \"The Record\"- 1859; photocopy","BW-5618/A-B - Engraving - \"Mount Vernon, Home of Washington,\" 1859, by Whateley and Sinclair","BW-5619/1-14 - Restoration - Blue Room, details when ceiling plaster \u0026 lath were stripped for replacement; 1 5/8 x 2 1/4 negs","BW-5620/A-B - Mansion East Front from north end; BW-5620/A - unusable, scratch In the sky","BW-5622/1-2 - Restoration - Reshingling Mansion roof","BW-5623/1-2 - Wilson Line catamaran \"America\"","BW-5625 - Book - George Washington's copy of Mawe's Universal Gardener - title page only","BW-5633 - Pair of shoes [W-1524]; taken from color negative, CN-511/A","BW-5636 - Harpsichord [W-16]; made from CT-438/C","BW-5641 - New employee cottage; for Director's Monthly Report","BW-5643 - Haymaking on 12-acre field ; For Director's Monthly Report","BW-5644/A-B - Continental currency Thirty-Five Dollars; Box #5 - 8x10 neg.","BW-5645/A-D - Letter from Marquis de Chastellux to George Washington - 17 June 1784 [RM-207, MS-2665]; Box #5 - 8x10","BW-5646/A-B - Map of Mt. Zepher and Union Farms; Box #5 - 8x10","BW-5648/A-H - Camp stool used by George Washington before it was withdrawn; LOAN - Walter Peter collection, see also negative #4749","BW-5651/A-B - Re-shingling south slope, west quarters of greenhouse slave quarters (Johnnie Miller, William Schumacher, Robert Crowe)","BW-5652/A-C - General Washington - impersonated by Jan Leighton ; Director's Monthly Report; for stills by Kodak for Washington Monument Visitor Center ; missing 11/6/2023, print available ; BW-5652/C - Missing 3/16/1987","BW-5655/A-C - Pictures of the Sound and Light Program construction ; 2 negatives per sheet ; BW/5655/A-B - Bowling Green construction (from cupola); BW-5655/C - Pipes in back of Admiistrative Building","BW-5659 - North wall of Banquet Hall [New Room] ;  see CT-847","BW-5660 - Portrait of Ann Pamela Cunningham by James Reid Lambdin [M-905/A]","BW-5661 - Lace handkerchief [W-2661];  35 mm slide (CT-875); LOAN","BW-5662 - Breakfast table [W-2660]; can't use, white on top of table; LOAN","BW-5663/A - Receipt from George Washington to Burwell Bassett 1768 May 19 [RM-466; MS-3584]","BW-5663/B-C - Letter, George Washington to Benjamin Vaughan, 1785 February [RM-467; MS-3602]","BW-5664/A-C - Defender punch bowl, overall and details [W-2662]; 35 mm slide; seeCT-873 and CT-876","BW-5665 - Wine cooler - two-bottle plated cooler given by George Washington O. Wolcott [W-2654]; CLOSED LOAN","BW-5666/A-B - Map by G. Gillingham in 1859, of George Washington's land at Mount Vernon","BW-5671 - Card, Terminal and entrance gates - sketch of \"Please present this card….\" by Robert B. Fisher; photo by Good Impressions, Washington, D.C.","BW-5673 - Basement evolution by W. Bailey, 1944 ; retroactively,  no date","BW-5680 - Replica of Mount Vernon (1893 World's Fair) ; Avery Library (Columbia University)\t;  #2261 Negative for Columbia University ;  missing 11/6/2023","BW-5709 - Tea set on tea table [H-36] in Front Parlor; Photocom - see CT-456/A","BW-5711/B - Copy photograph, Reception in Rose Garden, White House: President Ford, Mr. \u0026 Mrs. Feinstone, Mrs. Thomas Turner Cooke, Regent, \u0026 John Warner; Negative by \"W-n House\"","BW-5714/A-B - Trolley service - last day at Mount Vernon (E.C. Gibbs, \"Buck\" Thomas, Harry Rouse \u0026 Finnie Craig), February 23, 1930","BW-5715/A-D - Copy photographs, Railway (electric) construction from Mayme Parker collection\n; BW-5715/A - \"The Dyke\"; BW-5715/B - \"The Alexandria Curve\"; BW-5715/C - Hunting Creek trestle \u0026 draw bridge; BW-5715/D - Cutting rail line through woods","BW-5717 - Copy photograph, Vice Regent of Virginia - Mrs. John H. Guy, Jr.","BW-5743/A-B - Wedding slippers worn by Martha Washington [W-2667]; see CT-879","BW-5744/A-C - Fan given by King Hostick [W-2704], overall and details; see CT-880","BW-5745/A-B - Necessaire or case with dental scraper [W-2668]","BW-5746/A-B - Silver cream ladle [W-2669]","BW-5747/A-C - Caddy spoon - silver [W-2705]","BW-5748/A-C - Pistol-handled knife and fork [W-2693/A-B]; LOAN - Smithsonian collection","BW-5751/A-B - Letter from George Washington to Charles Pettit, 1781 January 3 [RM-501; MS-4085]","BW-5752/A-B - Letter from George Washington to William Pearce, 1794 October 6 [RM-490-F; MS-3981]","BW-5753/A-B - Pair of unfinished embroidered canvas [W-2709/A-B]","BW-5754 - Illustration of an incident in Laurence Sterne's A SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY, from the chapter, \"The Act of Charity. Paris.\" Engraved by Jean Marie Delattre (1746-1845) after Francis Wheatley after Laurence Sterne [W-2720]","BW-5755/A-B - Glassware; cordial, champagne \u0026 wine glasses, [W-2696], [W-2698], [W-2697]; and pair of punch cups [W-2695/A-B]; LOAN","BW-5756/A-C - Nutpicks [W-2700]","BW-5760/A-B - Letter from George Washington to William Pearce, 1794 October 1 [RM-490-F; MS-3980]","BW-5761 - Pohick Church - west side ; CT-509 by Campbell's (5/65)","BW-5764 - Copy photograph, French hunting horn [W-81]; photo taken from 35 mm slide by Campbell's","BW-5768 - George Washington Parke Custis by Robert Edge Pine; see CT-883, 35mm; LOAN - Washington and Lee University","BW-5769 - Eliza Parke Custis by Robert Edge Pine; see CT-844, 35mm; LOAN - Washington and Lee University","BW-5771/1-20 - Trees of Mount Vernon; photos by Jack Rottiar for article by Jack Long in November 1953 issue of American Forests Magazine, \"Living Links with Washington\"; BW-5771/1 - Mr. Fisher and E. John Long (L) - Mt. Atlas Cedar, southeast corner of south lawn; BW-5771/2-3 - South Lane approaching Tomb; BW-5771/4 - School [Garden] House; BW-5771/5 - North Grove and edge of Piazza; BW-5771/6 - Approach to New Tomb; BW-5771/7-8 - West Front of Mansion from gate; BW-5771/9-10 - Trees on south serpentine at Kitchen [Lower] Garden gate: Tulip poplar #65 with mistletoe; BW-5771/11 - Trees on north serpentine of Family Garden gate (Left to Right:  Hemlock #55, Elm #56, Ash #58, Holly #60, Tulip Poplar #57, Ash #63, Buckeye #59); BW-5771/12 - Trees on north serpentine of Family Garden gate (left to right:  Hemlock #55, Elm #56, Ash #58, Holly #60, Tulip Poplar #57, Ash #63, Buckeye #59); BW-5771/13 - Clump of black oak in swale towards river at east edge of Reservoir Field; BW-5771/14 -Black oak at Tomb on south edge of approach walk; BW-5771/15 - Trees on north serpentine (Elm #56 on right; Ash #44 on left); BW-5771/16-17 - White oak in pasture towards West Gate; BW-5771/18-20 - Black oak in swale towards river at east edge of Reservoir Field","BW-5773 - West Parlor [Front Parlor] mantel \u0026 coat-of-arms; photo by Campbell's from CT-846/B","BW-5775/A-B - Nancy Bear, Director's Secretary ; Passport photo","BW-5778 - School [Garden] House in upper garden - back view; see CT-729/D ; photo by Campbell's","BW-5779/A-B - 1792 paintings of east and west Mansion views [H-2445/A-B]; see CT-832","BW-5780 - Shell Cushion; see CN/CT-891/A-J","BW-5781 - Linen Press [W-2727]; see CN/CT-892/A-R","BW-5782 - Gilt looking glass [W-2710]","BW-5783 - 1977 Council, members of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association pose on the east lawn","BW-5790/A-B - Perspective view of Mount Vernon for handbook","BW-5842 - Copy photograph, north lane gate next to spinning house (1875-1885)","BW-5843 - Copy photograph, Old Tomb surrounded by picket fence","BW-5846 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of approach to the Tomb","BW-5847 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of path from wharf to tomb","BW-5848 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of the west gate","BW-5849 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of east lawn path to deer park with the Potomac River in the distanc","BW-5850 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of Summer House","BW-5851 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of lawn \u0026 trees","BW-5852 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of Coach and Coach House","BW-5853 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of Wharf","BW-5854 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of Summer House","BW-5855 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of South Lane","BW-5856 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of Tomb","BW-5857 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of view from bowling green towards upper garden entrance","BW-5858 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of View of Tomb interior","BW-5859 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of man next to the sundial","BW-5860 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of railway tracks \u0026 Texas gate","BW-5861 - Copy photograph, Stereograph of Stable","BW-5882/A-C - Russell Smith painting of the Old Tomb [M-2731]; see CT/CN-1002","BW-5883 - Airship over trees on the Mount Vernon estate","BW-5884 - Closeup of bottom of airship flying over Mount Vernon estate","BW-5885 - Two airships flying near the flagpole on the east lawn of Mount Vernon","BW-5886 - Airship from Piazza","BW-5887 - Airship flying north of the Mansion","BW-5888 - Two airships flying over the stable","BW-5889 - Airship flying south of the stable","BW-5890 - Airship over Mansion - East Front ; see BW-718 and BW-7749","BW-5891 - Airship over the Texas Gate","BW-5894 - Copy photograph, Banquet Hall [New Room]","BW-5895 - Copy photograph, West Parlor [Front Parlor]","BW-5896 - Copy photograph, Front Hall [Central Passage]","BW-5897 -  Copy photograph, South lawn and Coach","BW-5898 - Copy photograph, view down the southeast lawn towards the Potomac River","BW-5899 - Copy photograph, Bowling Green through the elliptical window","BW-5900 - Copy photograph, South lane and coach","BW-5901 - Copy photograph, Study, missing 3/17/1987","BW-5902 - Copy photograph, Old Tomb","BW-5903 - Copy photograph, Potomac River from Marshall Hall Wharf with boats on the water - old photograph","BW-5904 - Copy photograph of Marshall Hall ; old photo","BW-5905 - Copy photograph, North Lane; old photo","BW-5906 - Copy photograph, School House [Garden House];  old photo","BW-5907 - Copy photograph, New Tomb; old photo","BW-5908 - Copy photograph, Greenhouse in Upper Garden; old photo","BW-5909 - Copy photograph, Dining Room [Small Dining Room]; old photo","BW-5910 - Copy photograph, Summer House","BW-5922/A-C - Pincushion and needle case worked by Martha Washington [W-2738/A-B]; see CN-2502","BW-5923/A-B - Chinese export cups \u0026 saucers with view of Mount Vernon [M-2737/A-D]; see CT-1474","BW-5924/1-4 - Martha Washington's diamond ring [W-2736]","BW-5925/1-2 - Letter, George Washington to Josiah Hawkins, 1786 February 27 [RM-544; MS-4191]","BW-5926/1-2 - Plate from agriculture book of sowing machine","BW-5927/1-2 - Letter, Betty Lewis lto George Washington 1793 January 29 [RM-545; MS-4192]","BW-5928/1-2 - Custine waste bowl [W-2322]; see CT-1475; Dunlop Studio","BW-5929/1-2 - First paragraph from Washington's advertisement in Alexandria Gazette of 2 February 1796 about renting land","BW-5970/1-2 - East Front of Mansion from northeast","BW-5971/1-2 - East Front of Mansion from southeast; (see CT-1967), 2 missing 3/17/1987","BW-5972 - Woven portrait of Washington ; Mike Lynch; Bird in Hand Studio","BW-5973 - Copy photograph, Wilson Line Boat City of Washington ; from print; old photo","BW-5974 - Copy photograph, Steamer Charles Macalester at the Mount Vernon wharf; from print; old photo","BW-5976 - Harry Rouse, Capt Penn Daw Rescue Squad ; from original owned by Harry Rouse","BW-5977 - Left to right: Albert Neitzey, Ernest Embrey, Harry Rouse ; from original owned by Harry Rouse","BW-5978 - Wilfred Neitzey, Mr. Permar and Sam Harback posing in laundry yard showing the length of Mr. Permar's mustache; from original owned by Harry Rouse","BW-5979/1-2 - Harry Rouse on the piazza and on the south ha-ha wall; from original owned by Harry Rouse","BW-5980 - Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rouse ; from original owned by Harry Rouse","BW-5981 - Willie Miller, Albert Neitzey and Jimmy Rouse; from original owned by Harry Rouse","BW-6039 - View of East Front in snow from evergreen at southeast corner of lawn; Negative made from color negative; winter '78-'79; Jack Doyle (?) photographer","BW-6084 - William McChesney Martin, Mrs. William, Mrs. Guy \u0026 Donald Regan posing in front of the fireplace in the new room; B\u0026W inte-rnegative from color print","BW-6085 - Three horses arrive at Mount Vernon in the paddock; for 1980 Annual Report ; from CS-4038/21","BW-6118 - North wall of Large Dining Room ; from CS 2678 ; Missing - 11/13/2023","BW-6119 - West Front under snow - strong shadows ; Missing 11/13/2023","BW-6120 - South end of Mansion, kitchen and ha-ha wall under snow; missing 11/13/2023","BW-6121 - East Front under snow - tree shadows on right","BW-6238 - Portrait - Mrs. John Mirza Bennett, Vice Regent of Texas; copy neg by Photo Solutions 1987","BW-6239 - Mrs. Thomas S. Maxey, Vice Regent of Texas, 1896-1938; copy neg by Photo Solutions 1983","BW-6240 - Copy photograph, Texas gate, a horse and carriage can be seen through the gate","BW-6244 - Family Kitchen fireplace","BW-6245 - Family Kitchen fireplace and southeast corner","BW-6246 - Family Kitchen - east wall with fireplace","BW-6247 - Family Kitchen - view of northeast corner","BW-6248 - Scullery - view towards northwest corner","BW-6249 - View of the Mansion, south colonnade and north facade of the kitchen","BW-6250 - Larder","BW-6251 - Vertical tea service and 1776 Peale portrait (south wall) in West Parlor [Front Parlor]","BW-6252/1-2 - Tea service on Piazza","BW-6253 - Red Devon cow in paddock, the south garden house can be seen in the along the brick wall to the lower garden.","BW-6254 - Vegetables in wheelbarrow in Lower Garden","BW-6255 - View of Lower Garden looking east","BW-6256 - Dining Room - view towards southwest corner","BW-6257 - Greenhouse - interior with sago palm","BW-6258 - Fishing scene along the Potomac shoreline","BW-6259 - Painting - 1792 East Front of Mount Vernon [H-2445/A]","BW-6260 - Painting - 1792 West Front of Mount Vernon [H-2445/B]","BW-6261 - Lund Washington 1775 journal with George Washington's inkwell; Gould Collection","BW-6262/1-2 - Lund Washington's list of 1781 slaves who went on the British ship Savage [RM-770 ; MS-5084]; Photo Solutions, Alexandria","BW-6263 - South wall of the Large Dining Room [New Room]","BW-6264 - Large Dining Room [New Room] - north wall","BW-6265 - Study - southwest corner; includes view of dressing table, copy press; fan chair; Aitken secretary bookcase and uncommon chair.","BW-6266 - Central Passage looking east","BW-6267 - Pantry looking toward Dining Room","BW-6268 - Hall bedroom [Small Room]","BW-6269 - Blue Room","BW-6271 - North wall in New Room with Aitken chairs lined in front of venetian window","BW-6272/1-2 - Reproduction Argand lamp in place in northwest garret chamber","BW-6273/1-2 - Black \u0026 White Staffordshire vegetable dish ; Owned by Knight Kiplinger; RESTRICTED USE","BW-6275 - Aerial view of Mount Vernon; possibly Paul Kennedy; from-CT 4942/4","BW-6276 -  Book - A Simple Story, title page","BW-6277 - Book - A Simple Story, interior page with Martha Washington signature and Eleanor P. Custis label","BW-6278 - Letter - George Washington to Messrs. Lyles \u0026 Co., 1786 February 8 - page 1 [RM-774; MS-5158]","BW-6279 - Letter - George Washington to Messrs. Lyles \u0026 Co., 1786 February 8 - page 2 [RM-774; MS-5158]","BW-6280 - Letter, Lund Washington to George Washington, 1767 August 17 [RM-780; MS-5170]","BW-6281 - Close-up of Lund Washington's signature, 1767 August 17 [RM-780; MS-5170]","BW-6282 - Reverse of the Lund Washington letter to George Washington, 1767 August 17 [RM-780; MS-5170]","BW-6283 - Newspaper advertisement - renting Mount Vernon Farms","BW-6284/1-2 - Close-up of Bastille sketch","BW-6285/1-2 - View looking straight down on wine cooler [W-2618]","BW-6286/1-2 - Seed pearl cross [W-3103] and brooch [W-3104]","BW-6287/1-2 - Bastille sketch [W-3223]; Right edge cut off of #2; LOAN","BW-6288/1-2 - Mignot painting of the Piazza [M-3108]","BW-6289/1-2 - Four bottle wine cooler [W-2618]","BW-6292/1-2 - Sharples of George Washington, unframed [W-1962]","BW-6293/1-2 - Sharples of Martha Washington, unframed [W-1963]","BW-6294/1-2 - Sharples of George Washington Lafayette, unframed [W-2019]","BW-6295/1-2 - Sharples of George Washington Parke Custis, unframed [W-2647]; LOAN","BW-6296/1-2 - Sharples of Nelly Custis, unframed [W-2645]","BW-6297/1-2 - Small Dining Room looking west","BW-6298/1-2 - Small Dining Room looking southwest","BW-6299/1-2 - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room] looking south","BW-6300/1-2 - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room] looking south - vertical","BW-6301 - John Parke Custis silver inventory ; from CS-4943/5","BW-6302/1-2 - Torchere in New Room","BW-6303/1-3 - Engraving - Louis XVI [W-767/A-B]","BW-6304 - Aitken chair \u0026 Trumbull portrait (reproductions) in Central Passage","BW-6305 - Close-up Vaughan mantel","BW-6306/1-2 - Mirror [W-1181] and brackets [W-57] in the New Room","BW-6307/1-2 - Close-up original Aitken chair in the new room","BW-6308 - East wall of Large Dining Room [New Room]","BW-6309 - West wall of Large Dining Room [New Room]","BW-6310/1-2 - North wall of Large Dining Room [New Room]","BW-6311/1-2 - South wall of Large Dining Room [New Room]","BW-6312/1-2 - Newspaper - detail of printed letter to Lund Washington - 1781; negatives from Library of Congress, restricted","BW-6316 - Engraving - Father, I Cannot Tell a Lie: I Cut The Tree by John C. McRae [WB-2A1]","BW-6318/1-3 - Bastille sketch; BW-6318/1 - before restoration; BW-6318/2-3 - after restoration; LOAN","BW-6319/1-2 - Declaration of Independence signing medal [M-3247]","BW-6320/1-2 - 1876 The Danish Medal - Centennial Medal [M-3187]","BW-6321 - Ulysses Simpson Grant medal [M-3073]","BW-6322 - Marble Houdon Bust of Washington; Owned by Yale","BW-6323 - Portrait - Marquis de Lafayette, pastel drawing [H-1399]; LOAN - Courtesy of Yale University Art Gallery, de Lancey Kountze Collection","BW-6324 - Portrait - Marquis de Lafayette, oil on parchment by Jean Baptiste Mouzaisse [H-1398]; LOAN - Courtesy of Yale University Art Gallery, de Lancey Kountze Collection","BW-6325 - Rare, primitive American print of Washington after Gilbert Stuart's \"Lansdowne Portrait\", date unknown [SC-1]; from Scott Collection; 8 1/2\" x 6\"","BW-6326 - Engraving - George Washington Esqr. General and Commander in Chief of the Continental Army in America. ; From Scott Collection, [SC-3]; Done from an original Drawn from Life by Alexr. Campbell of Williamsburg.  (Published by C. Shepherd, 1775) One of the several fictititious portraits of Washington that were circulated in England in the early years of the Revolution.  It is believed that the artisit, \"Alexander Campbell,\" was also a fabricaton of the publisher.  When Washington received a copy from his aide, Joseph Reed, he wrote, \"Mrs. Washington desires I well thank you for the picture you sent her.  Mr. Campbell, whom I never saw to my knowledge, has made a very formidable figure of the Commander in Chief, giving him a sufficient portion of terror in his countenance.\"  (13-3/4\" X 9-3/4\" image)","BW-6327 - Memorial engraving, Pater Patriae, by Enoch G. Gridley, after John Coles, Jr. \u0026 Edward Savage, c. 1800 ; From Scott Collection, [SC-2];  Surrounding Washington's image are the allegorical figures of Columbia, Minerva, Mars, Fame, Liberty, and Truth.  The war veteran in the foreground represents the \"Grief of all the Army of America for the loss of their beloved General and Commander in Chief.\"  (12-7/8\" X 8-3/4\" image)","BW-6328 - Engraving - George Washington Esq., engraved by David Edwin, after Gilbert Stuart; From Scott Collection, [SC-19];  Published by T.B. Freeman, Philadelphia, May 1, 1798.  (8\" X 5-5/8\" inside frame)","BW-6329 - Engraving - George Washington by Noel LeMire, after Le Paon \u0026 Charles Willson Peale, Paris, 1780; From Scott Collection, [SC-5];  Washington owned a copy of this print and a companion of General Lafayette, which he hung in the family dining room at Mount Vernon.  (16-1/2\" X 12-7/8\" image) ; missing 11/20/2023","BW-6338/1-2 - Letter, West Ford to Bushrod Washington 1829 August 29 [RM-710 ; MS-4857]; for 1985 Annual Report","BW-6341 - West Ford portrait [RM-710; RP-406; Print-3716]; Used in the 1985 Annual Report; Missing, destroyed by Colorfax, 1986","BW-6342/1-2 - Three ribbons - 1876 Centennial","BW-6343 - Painting - Early view of Mount Vernon by Victor de Grailly [M-3009]","BW-6344 - Engraving - George Washington by Freeman","BW-6345 - Letter, George Washington to Lawrence Lewis, 1799 January 23 - page 2 [RM-1188.002]","BW-6346 - Letter, George Washington to Lawrence Lewis, 1799 January 23 - page 1 [RM-1188.002]; Used in 1985 Annual Report","BW-6347 - Letter, George Washington to Clement Biddle, 1797 June 8 [RM-731; MS-4918]; Used in 1985 Annual Report","BW-6348/1-2 - 1754 lease to Mount Vernon","BW-6349 - Engraving - Early view of Mount Vernon, published by John Stockdale, 1789 [Print-5183/RP-203]; Used in 1985 Annual Report","BW-6350 - Survey, distances from Cameron to Colchester 1788, by George Washington [W-370]","BW-6351 - Engraving - George Washington by LeRoy after Trumbull [SC-101]; Used in 1985 Annual Report","BW-6352/1-2 - Engraving - A Display of the United States of America, Doolittle [SC-4]","BW-6353 - Bisque figures - huntsman [W-2316] and cymbal player [W-2317]; 1985 Annual Report","BW-6354 - Two George Washington medals - circa 1800","BW-6355 - Don Quixote, Spanish edition","BW-6356 - Red leather case","BW-6357 - Vaughan Journal [RM-750 ; MS-4996] - open","BW-6358 - Vaughan Journal - closed","BW-6389 - Copy photograph - Wash House interior ; from CS-1991/3","BW-6393/1-2 - Mount Vernon Inn - interior ;  Jula Kinnard has negatives in her file in the Development Office ; missing 11/20/2023","BW-6394/1-2 - Holiday scenario for Mount Vernon Christmas card - Small Dining Room","BW-6401 - Copy photograph - Mrs. J. Pringle, Vice Regent of South Carolina 1901-1921","BW-6402 - Copy photograph - East Front of Mansion, c. 1900. Original photograph taken by Leet Bros.","BW-6403 - Copy photograph, MVLA 1921 group portrait","BW-6404/1-2 - Copy photograph - Mrs. George Hearst, Vice Regent of California 1889-1918","BW-6408 - Law Family china on sideboard in Bolton Dining Room","BW-6415 - Engraving - Washington and Fairfax - Field Sports; Willard Budd Collection; Black and white negative from CS-4742/8","BW-6416 - Engraving - The Home of Washington - Washington with Lafayette; Willard Budd Collection, black and white negative; from CS-4742/85","BW-6418 - Drawing - portrait of West Ford; to replace earlier destroyed negative","BW-6419 - Black silk queue bag [W-2976]","BW-6420 - Tureen - Law china [H-3030/A1-A2]","BW-6421 - Inkstand - George Washington's [W-2974/A-E]","BW-6422 - Engraving - East Front of Mount Vernon by Bennett","BW-6423 - Engraving - East Front of Mount Vernon, after Currier \u0026 Ives","BW-6424 - Thomas Sully miniature portrait of George Washington [M-2953]","BW-6425 - Engraving - Tomb of Washington by Bennett","BW-6426 - Engraving - West Front of Mount Vernon by Bennett","BW-6427 - Washington notes, Deer park wall, 1798 October [RM-770 ; MS-5082]","BW-6428 - Book - Title page of Gospel News with George Washington signature [ML-278 W]","BW-6429 - Drawing, plan of  Mount Vernon - Vaughan Plan from Vaughan Journal [RM-750 ; MS-4996]","BW-6430 - Portrait - Nelly Custis by Binati [M-2954]","BW-6431 - Portrait - miniature of George Washington by John Robinson [M-2951]","BW-6432 - Letter, Martha Washington to Mary Stilson Lear, 1796 November 4, page 1; Lear is the mother of Tobias Lear [RM-767; MS-5052]","BW-6433 - Mansion interior, stairway to third floor","BW-6434 - Northeast garret chamber, 3rd floor of Mansion","BW-6435 - Southeast garret chamber - 3rd floor","BW-6436 - Martha Washington garret chamber with stove and exposed brick wall","BW-6437 - Closeup of Franklin fireplace in Martha Washington Garret Chamber","BW-6438 - Trundle bed in Blue Room","BW-6439 - Inter-negative of Large Dining Room looking northeast by Taylor King; from CS-4649/1; neg. missing 12/1991; Colorfax","BW-6440 - View looking southeast in study; from CS-4579/13; no negative in file 8-23-1990","BW-6441 - Engraving - A Display of the United States, by Amos Doolittle, after Joseph Wright, New Haven, 1794; From Scott Collection, SC-4. Published during Washington's presidency, this engraving features the seals of the United States and the thirteen original states in interlocking circles, each ring containing statistics on the state's population and congressional representation.  The unbroken chain surrounds a portrait of Washington, symbolically linking the first President with the strength of the new government.  (20-1/2\" X 4-3/4\" image)","BW-6442 - Engraving - His Excellency George Washington Lieut. Genl. of the Armies of the United States of America, engraved by D. Edwin, after Gilbert Stuart; From Scott Collection, SC-11. This print was published in 1798 following Washington's reappointment as Commander in Chief by President John Adams. (15-1/2\" X 10\" inside frame)","BW-6443 - Engraving - General George Washington, by Edward Savage; From Scott Collection, SC-12. Washington's diary records three sittings with Savage in 1790 for the original painting after which this engraving was based. He wears the badge of the Society of the Cincinnati on his left lapel. (6-1/4\" X 4 1/2\" image)","BW-6444 - Engraving - George Washington Ne en Virginie le 11 Fevrier 1732, engraved by Roger, after Madame de Brehan;  From Scott Collection, SC-9. The Marchioness de Brehan, a sister-in-law of the French minister in America, Comte de Moustier, visited Washington at Mount Vernon and again in New York after he had assumed the presidency. On October 3, 1789, the President noted in his diary: \"sat about two o'clock for Madame de Brienne, to complete a miniature profile of me which she had begun from memory and which she had made exceedlingly like the original.\" This print, based on her work, was published in Paris in 1801.  (7-1/4\" X 4-3/4\" image)","BW-6445 - Engraving - G. Washington, after Joseph Wright, [1794]; From Scott Collection, SC-7. Joseph Wright's striking profile of Washington, based on his life studies, was widely copied in prints, medallions, relief cuts and medals in America and in Europe. (2-5/8\" X 2\" oval)","BW-6446 - Engraving - Portrait of Washington by Benoit Louis Prevost, after Pierre Eugene Du Simitiere, 1781; From Scott Collection, SC-13. As part of a series of portraits of leaders of the American Revolution, Washington sat for Du Simitiere, a Swiss artist, in Philadelphia in 1779. (6-1/4\" X 4-3/4\" image)","BW-6447 - Engraving - America Lamenting Her Loss at the Tomb of General Washington, by James Akin \u0026 William Harrison; From Scott Collection, SC-16. This memorial print was published in Philadelphia, January 20, 1800, less than seven weeks after George Washington's death. (13-1/2\" X 7-3/4\" image)","BW-6448 - Engraving - Sacred to Patriotism, engraving on linen after Cornelius Tiebout \u0026 Charles Buxton, Glasgow, Scotland, 1819; The background depicts Bowling Green, New York at the time of the British evacuation, with an empty pedestal where a statue of George III formerly stood.  Washington stands on a pedestal in the foreground as a symbolic replacement for the king, surrounded by symbols of his military and political achievements. (26\" X 18-1/4\" image)","BW-6449 - Engraving - George Washington, engraved by C. Gobrecht, after B. Trott \u0026 Gilbert Stuart; From Scott Collection, SC-27. This familiar image was published in The Cyclopedia or Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and Literature by Abraham Rees, Philadelphia, 1821. (8-3/8\" X 6-3/4\" inside mat)","BW-6450 - Engraving - G. Washington, President of the United States, engraved by William Rollinson, published by I. Reid, New York, 1796; From Scott Collection, SC-25. This portrait, based on a miniature by Walter Robertson, was published in William Winterbotham's An Historical, Geographical, Commercial and Philosophical View … of the United States of America. (New York, 1796). (6\" X 4-1/4\" inside mat)","BW-6451 - Engraving - Washington, engraved by J. B. Longacre, after Gilbert Stuart; From Scott Collection. SC-37. This was published in The National Portrait Gallery of Distinguished Americans. (Philadelphhia, 1834)  (10\" X 7\" image)","BW-6452 - Engraving - George Washington, General and Commander In Chief of the American Revolutionary Army and first President of the United States, engraved by Edwin, after Gilbert Stuart, [1807]. ; From Scott Collection, SC-41. (6-3/4\" X 4\" inside mat)","BW-6453 - Engraving - G. Washington, engraved by B. Tanner after Gilbert Stuart; From Scott Collection, SC-59. (7\" X 4-3/8\" inside mat)","BW-6454 - Engraving - Gen. Washington, engraved by William Angus after Charles Willson Peale. ; From Scott Collection, SC-67. Published by J. Fielding, September 23, 1785.  (7-5/8\" X 4-1/2\" image)","BW-6455 - Engraving - Genl. Washington, with a vignette showing the British Surrender at Yorktown, October 19, 1781; From Scott Collection, SC-70. Published by T. Holloway, May 21, 1794. (9-3/4\" X 8-1/8\" plate)","BW-6456 - Engraving - S. E. George Washington, engraved by \"J.L.\" after \"Le B.\", undated; From Scott Collection, SC-71. This is one of the many images of Washington based on Charles Willson Peale's portraits which were circulated in Europe. (10-1/4\" X 7\" image)","BW-6457 - Engraving - His Excel. G: Washington, Esq, :L.L.D. Late Commander in Chief of the Armies of the U.S. of America \u0026 President of the Convention of 1787, engraved by John Sartain, after Charles Willson Peale, [1865]; From Scott Collection. SC-72. (6\" X 4-7/8\" image)","BW-6458 - Engraving - Genl. George Washington; From Scott Collection, SC-77. An early fictitious image published in William Russell's The History of America from the Discovery of Columbus to the Conclusion of the Late War. (London, 1779) (5-1/2\" X 3-1/2\" image)","BW-6459 - Engraving - Washington in 1772. Aetatis 40, engraved by J. W. Steel, after Anson Dickinson, 1833;  From Scott Collection, SC-79. This portrait is based on the earliest known portrait of George Washington by Charles Willson Peale, now in the collection of Washington and Lee University. (7\" X 4-5/8\" image)","BW-6460 - Engraving - George Washington Esqr. Obt. Decbr 14th 1799. AE 68, engraved by William Hamlin after Edward Savage; From Scott Collection, SC-89. (8\" X 5-3/4\" inside mat)","BW-6461 - Engraving - His Excellency George Washington Esq. Captain General of all the American Forces, by an unidentified artist; From Scott Collection, SC-101. Published in An Impartial History of the War in America between Great Britain and Her Colonies . . ., London \u0026 Carlisle, 1780. (7-3/8\" X 4-3/8\" image)","BW-6462 - Engraving - G. Washington, engraved by Jacques LeRoy, after John Trumbull, Brussells, 1781; From Scott Collection, SC-101. (7-3/8\" X 5\" image)","BW-6463 - Engraving - Geo: Washington, artist unknown; From Scott Collection, SC-102. Engraved for the Ladies Magazine, London, June 1795. (7-3/8\" X 4-7/8\" image)","BW-6464 - Engraving - Genl. Washington, engraved by Tisdale for C. Smith, New York, [1797]; From Scott Collection, SC-114. (7-3/8\" X 4-1/4\" image)","BW-6465 - Engraving - General Washington's Resignation, engraved by Alexander Lawson, after a design by John James Barralet, 1799; From Scott Collection, SC-116. Published in the Philadelphia Magazine and Review, January 1799. Washington addresses the Godess of Peace, having laid down symbols of his military career, and gestures towards his home, Mount Vernon. (7-1/2\" X 4-1/2\" image)","BW-6466 - Engraving - Geo. Washington, engraved by Grainger, after Archibald Robinson; From Scott Collection, SC-129. Published by H.D. Simmons, July 1, 1794. Washington's portrait stands above symbols of liberty and justice. (7\" X 4\" image)","BW-6492 - Close-up of newspaper (June 29), on lands surveyed in Georgetown for the new federal capitol and buildings; continuation (second half) of article started on negative BW-6493","BW-6493 - Close-up of newspaper (June 29), on lands surveyed in Georgetown for the new federal capitol and buildings; continuation (second half) of article can be read in negative BW-6492","BW-6494 - Harper's Weekly, key to Lady Washington's reception; missing 12/4/2023","BW-6495 - Newspaper - Fredericksburg, March 12 [1789], Washington's visit to his mother","BW-6496 - Map of the City of Washington","BW-6497 - Engraving - Doolittle Print of Federal Hall, George Washington Inauguration","BW-6498 - Engraving - Broadway Street, New York;  Missing 1991; remade 1993","BW-6499 - Engraving - Cherry Street House; Missing 1991","BW-6500 - Engraving - Philadelphia House; missing 12/4/2023","BW-6501 - Painting - Washington Bedchamber by John Gadsby Chapman; see CT-5063","BW-6502 - Painting - Old Tomb by John Gadsby Chapman; see CT-5062","BW-6503/1-2 - Painting - Distant View of Mount Vernon by John Gadsby Chapman; see CT-5064","BW-6504 - Painting - East Front of Mount Vernon by Ferdinand Richardt [M-2726]; from CT-5060","BW-6505 - Portrait of Lawrence Washington [W-126]; from CT-5059","BW-6506 - Vaughan Plan [W-1434]; from CT-5061","BW-6507 - Aitken chair - studio shot; from CT-5104","BW-6508 - Breakfast table from Little Parlor (Studio shot) [W-2660]; from CT-5103; LOAN from private collection","BW-6509 - Pair of torcheres - studio shot [W-1/A-B]; from CT-5089","BW-6510 - Uncommon chair made by Thomas Burling - studio shot [W-159]; from CT-5099","BW-6511 - Martha Washington's French writing desk, closed - studio shot [W-220]; from CT-5090","BW-6512 - Martha Washington's French writing desk, opened - studio shot [W-220]; from CT-5091","BW-6513 - Two-tiered dressing glass [W-195]; from CT-5102; LOAN","BW-6514 - Aitken sideboard - studio shot [W-94]; from CT-5092","BW-6515 - George Washington's dressing table [W-202]; from CT-5100","BW-6516 - Fan chair - studio shot [M-2902]; from CT-5088","BW-6517 - Martha Washington's dressing table [W-372]; from CT-5093","BW-6518 - George Washington's shoe \u0026 knee buckle and Martha Washington's buckle ; from CT-5107","BW-6519 - Garnet jewelry ; from CT-5106","BW-6520 - Garnet and pearl jewelry; from CT-5105","BW-6521 - Birdseye view - Whately-Sinclair; Washington House Photo Lab\t; from CS-3315/4","BW-6522/1-2 - View of Scouts at Mount Vernon with fife and drum corps; from slide","BW-6523 - Low aerial view of archaeological site; from slide","BW-6531 - Washington silver cruet stand\t[W-2518] and bottles [W-2523/A-B]","BW-6532 - 4-bottle silver wine cooler [W-2618]","BW-6533 - Silver handle of Washington's dress sword [W-84]","BW-6534 - Smithsonian silver knife and fork [W-2693/A-B] - LOAN","BW-6535 - Silver plateau - 3 sections [W-105]","BW-6536 - Silver salver with Washington crest [W-2515]","BW-6537 - 2 silver camp cups [W-2754/A-B]; LOAN","BW-6538 - Silver tray made by Ephraim Brasher [W-32]","BW-6539 - Washington's silver coffee pot [W-2517]","BW-6540 - Custis silver hot water urn and candlesticks","BW-6541 - Thompson Davis spoons","BW-6542 - Richard Humphreys spoons","BW-6544 - Engraving - A View of Federal Hall of the City of New York [WB-MPB16]","BW-6545 - Birth record page of Washington family bible [W-408]","BW-6546 - Bastille key and sketch in Central Passage","BW-6547 - Close-up of Bastille key and sketch in Central Passage","BW-6555 - Book - Frontispiece of Gardner's Dictionary","BW-6556 - Title page of George Washington's 1797 diary [W-1490]","BW-6557 - George Washington's 1797 diary, month of January [W-1490]","BW-6558 - Letter of Thomas Mifflin circa 1777","BW-6559 - Engraving - Washington crossing the Allegeny [Allegheny] River [WB-6A1]; Willard Budd Collection","BW-6561 - Engraving - On the great occasion of our presidential election","BW-6563 - Engraving - Memorial piece, \"Columbia Lamenting ...\" [M-1087/H1]","BW-6565 - Engraving - Washington presiding in the Convention of 1787 [WB-45C1]; Willard Budd Collection","BW-6566 - Book - Copperplate 'Plate 2' from the Gardner's Dictionary","BW-6567 - Book - The Gardner's Dictionary and Gardner's Kalender - opened to their title pages","BW-6568 - General plan of Mount Vernon by Worth Bailey","BW-6570 - Book - The journal of Major George Washington, title page and partial view of fold out map [ML-306-M]","BW-6571 - Letter, George Washington to Charles Carter, 1798 October 25 [RM-788; MS-5185]","BW-6572 - Letter, George Washington to Henry Knox 1789 April 1","BW-6573 - Letter, George Washington to George Digges, 1786 December 28 [RM-801; MS-5216]","BW-6575 - Washington's Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber] looking south","BW-6576 - Fireplace and crib - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room]","BW-6577 - Small Dining Room looking west","BW-6578 - Family Kitchen - fireplace","BW-6579 - Lafayette Bedroom - northwest corner","BW-6580 - North wall of Large Dining Room [New Room], view of Venetian or Palladian window","BW-6581 - Clerk's quarters in the circle storehouse","BW-6582 - Downstairs Bechamber [Old Chamber] fireplace with Martha Washington sewing chair","BW-6583 - View into Pantry [Butler's Pantry] with high chair [W-103] in the room","BW-6584 - Dressing table and Martha Washington trunk - Lafayette Bedchamber","BW-6585 - Overseer's quarters in spinning house","BW-6586 - Riding chair [H-1888] in Coach House","BW-6587 - View of Martha Washington desk in the Washington Bedchambe","BW-6588 - Northeast garret chamber","BW-6589 - Greenhouse slave quarters - interior","BW-6590 - Scullery in the Family Kitchen","BW-6591 - Yellow Room, northeast corner","BW-6592 - Yellow Room, looking east","BW-6593 - Blue Room, northwest corner","BW-6594 - Martha Washington's garret chamber","BW-6595 - Northwest garret chamber","BW-6596 - Little Parlor, view towards north wall","BW-6597 - West Parlor [Front Parlor], view of  tea service and fireplace","BW-6598 - Powel coach [H-737] in the Stable","BW-6599 - Central Passage view of staircase looking towards west entrance","BW-6600 - Study, southeast corner - closet open","BW-6651 - Re-enactment of George Washington leaving for Presidency ; B\u0026W negative made 1/1990 from uncatalogued slide from Development","BW-6654/1-4 - Select pages from Vaughan Journal showing illustrated drawings [RM-750 ; MS-4996]; BW-6654/1 - Plan of Mount Vernon; BW-6654/2 - Berkeley Springs; BW-6654/3 - 'Youghagany' [Youghiogheny] River sketch ; BW-6654/4 - Warm Springs (near Berkeley Springs?)","BW-6655 - Detail of house for families from Savage painting of east front - 1792; from CS-4726/14","BW-6656 - Glass pyramid ; from CS-4783/16","BW-6657/1-2 - Portrait - George Washington by James Sharples [W-1962]; BW-6657/1 - before treatment, with normal light; BW-6657/2 - before treatment - ultraviolet light ; Winterthur","BW-6665 - Engraving - General Washington, fictitious image published in William Russell's \"History of America 1779\" [SC-77]; made from a slide","BW-6667/1-2 - Mezzotint - George Washington by Charles Willson Peale [Print-3905/RP-486]; 1989 Annual Report","BW-6668 - Reenaactment of Inaugural journey - coach in front of Mansion","BW-6669 - Map of New York City owned by New York Historical Society, New York, NY","BW-6670 - Book - George Washington's copy of The Bee [W-368]","BW-6671 - Land grant [Westmoreland County] for John Washington, 1667 October 30 [RM-810 ; MS-5226]","BW-6672 - Survey of Pope's Creek Plantation, 1742 August 24 [RM-810 ; MS-5225]","BW-6673 - Coach on the Mansion circle- reenactment of inaugural journey; Taken from slide","BW-6674 - Engraving of Old Tomb by G. Fairman [A-454.15]","BW-6675 - Engraving of New Tomb by Putnam","BW-6676/1-2 - Engraving of The Tomb of Washington - new tomb [A-454.17]","BW-6677 - Deed, granted to Giles Brent, Junior, 1654 September 6 [RM-283 ; MS-2832]","BW-6678 - Copy photograph, Bill Sommerfield as George Washington greeting the Regent (Mrs. Robert Channing Seamans, Jr.) ;  Negative taken from a print","BW-6679 - Eleanor Parke Custis signature in an unidentified book","BW-6680 - Book - Title page, Treatise on Education, signed by Bushrod Washington [ML-322-F]","BW-6681 - Engraving - Life of Washington, the farmer, by Regnier after Stearns [M-1087/CC]","BW-6682 - Copy photograph, Reenactment of George Washington being told of his election; Photo only from a print","BW-6683 - Copy photograph, George Washington conference at Old Colony in Alexandria","BW-6684 - Aitken secretary, tambour closed, with upper cornice [W-158]","BW-6685 - Aitken secretary, tambour open, with upper cornice [W-158]","BW-6686 - Aitken secretary, top cornice removed, tambour open [W-158]","BW-6687 - Aitken secretary, top cornice removed, tambour closed [W-158]","BW-6688 - Aitken secretary, top cornice removed, tambour open, doors open [W-158]","BW-6689 - Aitken secretary [W-158] \u0026 \"uncommon\" chair[W-159] together","BW-6690 - Burling \"uncommon\" chair, after restoration \u0026 strengthening [W-159]","BW-6691 - Burling \"uncommon\" chair [W-159], after restoration - angle shot","BW-6692 - Copy photograph, ambrotype of Tomb, circa 1860","BW-6705 - Measured drawing - Mansion elevations - 1897, T. Mellon Rogers","BW-6706 - Measured drawings - Mansion floor plans, 1st, 2nd, 3rd floors - 1897, T. Mellon Rogers; original drawings in archives","BW-6707 - Measured drawing - Mansion floor plans, east elevation dependency - Van Campen Taylor, 1876","BW-6708 -  Measured drawing - Mansion interior, central stairway profile, south view by Morley Williams, 1935; original drawing in archives","BW-6709 -  Measured drawing - Mansion interior, Palladian window by Morley Williams, 1935; original drawing in archives","BW-6710 - Measured drawing - Mansion interior, Washington Bedchamber and back hall floor plan by Morley Williams, 1935; original drawing in archives","BW-6711 - Measured drawing - Mansion interior, Washington Bedchamber, fireplace - north wall by Morley Williams, 1935; original drawing in archives","BW-6712 - Engraving - \"Conquering the Wilderness\"; Willard-Budd Collection; B\u0026W negative made from slide (CS-4742/9); MISSING 12/11/2023","BW-6713 - Engraving - \"The Courtship of Washington\"; Willard-Budd Collection; B\u0026W negative from slide (CS-4742/21) ; MISSING 12/11/2023","BW-6719 - Measured drawing - colonnade by Van Campen Taylor, 1876","BW-6720 - Measured drawing - Mansion interior, Palladian window by Morley Williams, 1935","BW-6721 -  Measured drawing - (detail) showing East Front elevation by Van Campen Taylor, 1876","BW-6722 -  Measured drawing, West Gate and lodges by Samuel Boots, 1875","BW-6723 - Measured drawing - Mansion and dependencies by Charles K. Bryant, 1932; for Virigina Building at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco","BW-6724 -  Measured drawing - Mansion interior, Washington Bedchamber, west wall by Morley Williams, 1932","BW-6727 - Detail of George Washington \u0026 Martha Washington from engraving of their wedding; from CS-5264/4","BW-6728 - Detail of George Washington \u0026 Martha Washington from engraving of their wedding; from CS-5264/6","BW-6731 - Small Dining Room - holidays table, view towards north wall","BW-6732 - Large Dining Room  [New Room] - Christmas pie for holiday scenario; also 8x10","BW-6733 - Large Dining Room [New Room] - sideboard with desserts for holiday scenario","BW-6734 - Lafayette bedroom with holiday tea","BW-6735 - Jim Rees' \"great cake\" for holiday scenario;  also 8x10","BW-6738 - Charles Willson Peale mezzotint, \"His Excellency George Washington...\" [Print-3905/RP-486]","BW-6752/A-B - George Washington's townhouse in Washington, D. C. - published images; Owned by Historial Society of Washington, D.C.","BW-6753 - Oval medallion - Washington by Wedgwood [M-3438]","BW-6754/A-B - Creamware - plate next to sherds, same design with feather edge","BW-6755 - Mount Vernon viewshed map","BW-6756/A-B - Copy photograph, Mount Vernon Wharf from river and from the shore; old photos","BW-6757 - Engraving - portrait George Washington by Edward Savage","BW-6758 - Book illustration - \"Fishing\" from The Sportsman's Dictionary","BW-6759 - George Washington paste knee buckles","BW-6760/A-B - Letter - William Thornton to George Washington, 1798 December 21","BW-6761/A-B - Indenture, George Corbin Washington and David English, 1817 August 14 [RM-841; MS-5293]","BW-6762 - Archaeological sherds from vineyard and kitchen","BW-6763 - General Nathaniel Greene [M-1449]","BW-6764 - Engraving - General Washington [M-1896]","BW-6765/A-D - Commemorative medals ; BW-6765/A - Chicago World's Fair 1883; BW-6765/B - Presidential seal medal (small); BW- 6765/C - George Washington medal [M-3409]; BW- 6765/D - George Washington medal \u0026 Presidential Seal medal together","BW-6766 - Floor plan George Washington's townhouse","BW-6767 - Etching - West Front Mount Vernon by Paul Geissler [EV-3962/RP-505]","BW-6768 - Colored engraving Tomb - Bartlett","BW-6769 - Engraving - \"East view of Mt. Vernon Mansion\"","BW-6772 - Letter - George Washington to John Alton, 1759 April 5 [W-416]; (oversize negatives in separate \"oversize\" box Picture Storage)","BW-6773 - Detail - Julia Anne Blackburn Washington in family portrait by Chapman; for museum exhibit; owned by Masonic Memorial - Alexandria; acquired by Mount Vernon in 2018 [H-5709]","BW-6774 - Copy photograph, John A. Washington, III; For Museum Exhibit","BW-6775 - Portrait, Charles Washington; Museum Exhibit","BW-6776 - Portrait - Betty Washington Lewis by John Wollaston [H-764]; Museum Exhibit","BW-6777 - Portrait - Samuel Washington; Museum Exhibit","BW-6780/A - Mansion - West Front","BW-6783/A-C - Copy photograph, Royal visit of Prince Charles and Princes Anne, July 17, 1970","BW-6790 - Copy photograph, Aerial view from record photos [RP-304; Print 5506]","BW-6797/1-2 - Drawing of Mansion and basement by George Washington [W-1369/A]","BW-6798 - Mourning scene painted by Nelly Custis [W-3614]","BW-6799 - Blue \u0026 white pickle dish","BW-6800 - Martha Washington's dressing table in the Washington Bedchamber [W-372]","BW-6801 - Copy photograph - 1858 stereograph of East Front by Langenheim [RP-6 ; St-3020]","BW-6802/1-2 - Needle case cut from shell cushion, view of outside and with case opened [W-3529]","BW-6803/1-3 - Punch bowl - details of center motif and inside decorative borders [W-2100]","BW-6807 - Copy photograph, Study - view towards southeast corner; from CS-4601/41","BW-6821/1-2 - Overseer's quarters","BW-6822 - Larder in the Kitchen","BW-6823 - Greenhouse slave quarters - interior bunks","BW-6824 - Lacquered dressing case [W-219]","BW-6825/A-B - Martha Washington's fan, front and back [W-2704]","BW-6826 - Aitken secretary [W-158] and chair [W-159] in study","BW-6827 - Family Kitchen - east wall","BW-6836 - Letter, George Washington to John Howard, 1797 April 30 [RM-870; MS-5330]","BW-6837/A-B - Letter, Tobias Lear (on behalf of Martha Washington) to Clement Biddle, 1800 March 8","Document, Sales of Furniture at Belvoir, 1774 August 15, overall and detail [RM-851 ; MS-5306]","BW-6839 - Chippendale side chair - G. Freeland Peter collection","BW-6840 - Copper preserving pot - G. Freeland Peter collection;  bequested to Mount Vernon in 1991 [W-3550/A-B]","BW-6841 - Silver candlesticks - George Washington, G. Freeland Peter collection; bequest to Mount Vernon in 1991 [W-3549/C-D]","BW-6842 - Book - The Gleaner Vol. III, with George Washington signature [ML-204-D]]","BW-6843/A-B - Archaeology - oval nameplate \"Gen, Washington\"","BW-6844/A-B - Archaeology - artifacts ; Annual Report 1991","BW-6845 - Map - Barbados, 1734 [MAP-4058]","BW-6846 - Engraving - Cornwallis \"Surrender at Yorktown\" [SC-171]","BW-6847 - Copy photograph, Hall Bedroom [Small Room] ca. 1890","BW-6852 - Mrs. Anderson, Vice Regent of Texas (third from left) and Herb Prevost (first from left); Negative made from slide","BW-6853/1-3 - Central Passage staircase (without carpet)","BW-6854 - George Washington's sundial (studio shot) [W-715]","BW-6855 -  Copy photograph, Large Dining Room [New Room] ca. 1900","BW-6856/A-C - Houdon Bust [W-369]","BW-6872 - Copy photograph, Bull's-eye room; Colorfax; see CS-5161/6","BW-6873 - Copy photograph, Southeast Garret Room; Colorfax; see CS-4679/27","BW-6874 - Copy photograph, Third floor hall and stairs to cupola; Colorfax; see CS-4679/29","BW-6875 - Copy photograph, Third floor stairway; Colorfax; see CS-4679/34","BW-6876 - Copy photograph, South lumber room; Colorfax; see CS-5162/14","BW-6877 - Copy photograph, Central Passage, view from landing; Colorfax; see CS-4382/2","BW-6878 - Copy photograph, Closet of Washington Bedchamber; Colorfax; see CS-5162/4","BW-6881 - Copy photograph, Closet off Washington Bedroom; internegative made from color slide, not good","BW-6883 - Copy photograph, Aerial of East Front; from CS-4860/59","BW-6884 - Copy photograph, Sarah Tracy; Made from original photo in Library \"Record Photos\"","BW-6933 - Copy photograph, Texas gate","BW-6934/1-3 - Copy photograph, Dirigible or airship over Mount Vernon","BW-6935 - Copy photograph, View through colonnade (south) to river","BW-6936 - Copy photograph, East Front in snow","BW-6937 - Copy photograph, Stable in snow","BW-6938 - Copy photograph, Mansion East Front from north in snow","BW-6939 - Copy photograph, Greenhouse and parterres in snow","BW-6940/1-3 - Copy photograph, Views across Potomac River to Maryland shore, several include gate to deer park","BW-6941 - Copy photograph, View across Potomac River looking south","BW-6942/1-2 - Copy photograph, Storm Damage; BW-6942/1 - Fallen tree on Bowling Green with Greenhouse in background ; BW-6942/2 - Fallen tree inside Upper Garden","BW-6943 - Copy photograph, Greenhouse - Upper Garden","BW-6944 - Copy photograph, Upper Garden - view towards Spinning House","BW-6945 - Copy photograph, Mansion - West Front","BW-6946/1-4 - Copy photograph, Mansion - East Front, multiple views (distant, south, north and from east east lawn)","BW-6947 - Copy photograph, Texas gate","BW-6948 - Copy photograph, Parking area near Texas gate","BW-6973/1-3 - Fairfax riding chair [H-1888] photographed on the estate from various angles","BW-6979/1-3 - Cane - Top of cane head with George Washington crest [W-578] and side view of head of cane","BW-6980 - Manuscript, Petition for George Washington's boundary lands, 1754 February 9 (detail)","BW-6981 - Document, Society of the Cincinnati certificate for James Williams of Virginia, 1787 March 1 [RM-838; MS-5366]","BW-6982 - Map of Virginia \u0026 Maryland - 1755","BW-6983 - Book illustration - Plate 62 from Pain's Practical Builder, 1774","BW-6984/1-4 - Letter, George Washington to William Washington, 1793 March 3 [RM-873; MS-5333]","BW-6985/1-2 - Barn plan, Enclosure, George Washington to William Pearce, 1795 May [RM-490 ; MS-4063]","BW-6986 - Newspaper - National Intelligencer, 1858 May 6","BW-6987/1-2 - Invoice, for services provided by James Craik, 1791 November 14 [RM-873; MS-5334]","BW-6988 - Document, The Inspection Return of the Music in the Army, 1782 July 1 [RM-886, MS-5384]","BW-6989 - Paintings - small landscape attributed to Nelly Custis","BW-6990 - Copy photograph, Tea Room outside Texas Gate, ca. 1930","BW-6991 - Engraving - Mount Vernon, the seat of the late Genl. G. Washington by Seymour, after Birch","BW-6992 - Portrait - George Washington by Le Paon [M-3660]","BW-6993/1-2 - Miniature - portrait of Eliza Parke Custis, by James Peale [M-3615]","BW-6994 - Silver wine syphon [M-3652], Gift of Mrs. Hollis Vice Regent Emeritus, of South Carolina","BW-6995 - Silver cream pail with cobalt glass liner [W-3653/A-B]","BW-6996 - Life mask of George Washington [M-3613/A]","BW-6997 - Items from archaeological dig","BW-7010/1-4 - Photomechanical print - Engraving, East front of Mount Vernon, J. Andrews and E. Croome - ca. 1839; Masterprint","BW-7024 - Copy photograph, Mount Vernon Ladies Association (MVLA) - Personnel John A. Castellani - East Front; Alexandra Gazette","BW-7058 - Copy photograph, Sixteen-sided barn from glass slide","BW-7068/1-4 - George Washington's dentures [W-1520], various angles","BW-7072 - Piazza - view to south with chairs; Washington House; see also CS-4668/16","BW-7079/1-10 - Conservation of frame; BW-7079/1-2 - Entire frame, before treatment; BW-7079/3-4 - Entire frame, during treatment; BW-7079/5 - Upper right corner, before treatment; BW-7079/6-7 - Upper right corner, during treatment; BW-7079/8 - Bottom right corner, before treatment; BW-7079/9-10 - Bottom right corner, during treatment; [M-3660/A]","BW-7087 - George Washington farmer on horseback by N.C. Wyeth; see CT-5756; Owned by Brandywine Museum [LOAN]","BW-7088/A-B - Cupola after restoration ; from CS-5791/20","BW-7114 - Lithograph - \"Tribute to Mount Vernon Fund\", oval George Washington after Gilbert Stuart","BW-7135/A-B - Portrait - George Washington by Gilbert Stuart, c. 1798 [H-4]","BW-7136/A-B - Views of East and West Front by Edward Savage [H-2445/A-B]","BW-7165 - Copy photograph, Pioneer Farmer site - pit sawing ; see CS-5870/2","BW-7166 - Copy photograph, Pioneer Farmer site - nail making; see CS-5881/1","BW-7167 - Copy photograph, Visitors - Wreath laying at Tomb; see CS-5883/10","BW-7184/A-B - Copy photograph, Colonial Days - Dr. Charles Young; from color slides in Education department","BW-7185 - Copy photograph, Exhibit Banner - D.A.R.; from color slide in Education department","BW-7186 - Copy photograph, Colonial Days - Candlemaker; from color slide in Education department","BW-7187 - Copy photograph, Licensing - reproductions brass door knocker; from color transparency from Licensing department","BW-7188 - Copy photograph, Licensing - reproductions, sun dial; from color transparency from Licensing department","BW-7208 - Copy photograph, Holiday table - Large Dining Room [New Room]; from CT-5433-1","BW-7227 - Engraving - Whately-Sinclair birds-eye view of Mount Vernon [EV-4442/RP-658]","BW-7245 - Engraving - British Surrendering at Yorktown","BW-7246 - Engraving - Display of the United States of America Amos Doolittle [SC-4]","BW-7256 - Copy photograph, Engraving - Battle of Princeton [Print-4915/RP-725]; Original by Hal Conroy; from CS-5579/2","BW-7257/1-2 - Glassware - Masonic decanter and firing glass [M-3881/A-B]","BW-7258 - Furnishings - 18th century letter press [M-3885]","BW-7259 - Needlework - Embroidered bird on silk \"MW\" [W-3883]","BW-7260 - Masonic apron [H-3884/A-B]","BW-7261 - Needlework - Washington memorial sampler [M-3846/A-B]","BW-7265 - Society of the Cincinnati dinner plate [W-1436/I]","BW-7270/1-13 - Exhibit - Mikimoto pearl model of Mount Vernon","BW-7280 - Copy photograph, early view, Mary Washington House in Fredericksburg; from old glass lantern slide","BW-7281 - Copy photograph, Mansion interior, Study; from old glass lantern slide","BW-7282 - Copy photograph, Pioneer Farmer - construction - framing detail - 16-sided barn ; from CS-6014/23","BW-7283 - Copy photograph, Mount Vernon grounds - brick wall; from CS-6014/46","BW-7284 - Copy photograph, Aerial - grounds - Pioneer Farm; from CS-6014/65","BW-7285 - Copy photograph, Doolittle engraving [SC-4]; from CS-6026/6","BW-7286 - Copy photograph, Engraving - George Washington - farmer (detail); from CS-6014/62","BW-7287/1-2 - Copy photograph, Museum - annex, archaeology exhibit; from CS-6037/11, 19","BW-7288 - Copy photograph, Livestock - pig; from CS-5881/12","BW-7289 - Copy photograph, Education - Colonial Days - hoop game; from uncatalogued color slide in Education department","BW-7290 - Copy photograph, Education - Colonial Days - girl in costume; from uncatalogued color slide in Education department","BW-7291 - Copy photograph, Printed illustration - 16-sided barn; from uncatalogued color slide","BW-7292 - Copy photograph, Colonial Days - sheep shearing; from uncatalogued color slide","BW-7293 - Copy photograph, Book illustration - livestock - pig; from uncatalogued color slide","BW-7294 - Copy photograph, Pioneer Farm - harvesting grain; from uncatalogued color slide","BW-7295 - Measured drawing - George Washington - 16-sided barn ; from CS-6014-17, original at the Library of Congress","BW-7322/1-3 - Portrait - Lawrence Washington [W-126]","BW-7326 - Copy photograph, Painting - \"Washington escorting mother into ballroom in Fredericksburg\" by Howard Pyle; from old glass plate negative, Library Collection","BW-7327 - Copy photograph, Fredericksburg, VA, from across the Rappahannock River; from old glass plate negative - Library Collection","BW-7328 - Copy photograph, Mary Washington House, Fredericksburg, VA; from old glass plate negative - Library Collection","BW-7329 - Copy photograph, Mary Washington monument, Fredericksburg, VA; from old glass plate negative - Library Collection","BW-7330 - Copy photograph, Engraving - Washington's mother persuading him not to go to sea; from old glass plate negative - Library Collection","BW-7331 - Furnishings - dressing glass - lacquered - single tier [W-221]","BW-7332 - Copy photograph, Biscuit porcelain plaque - George Washington [W-3868]; Peter collection; from CT-4524","BW-7333 - Copy photograph, North Lane;  RP-65, Pg-4022a","BW-7334/1-2 - Engraving - Martha Washington, after Stuart; Engraved by H. B. Halls Sons, NY [Print-4869/RP-695]","BW-7335/1-2 - Engraving - George Washington - \"Premier President des Etats Unis de Amerique\" ; Print-4858/RP-695","BW-7336/1-2 - Engraving - George Washington by H. B. Halls Sons; Print-4870/RP-695","BW-7337/1-2 - Manuscript - Distillery ledger, January 1799 (detail)","BW-7338/1-2 - Manuscript - ledger - distillery; page 39 [RM-929 ; MS-5468]","BW-7339/1-2 - Manuscript - oath - loyalty - Greenleaf, Moses - 1778 May 10 [RM-931; MS-5472]","BW-7340/1-2 - Manuscript - letter - Edward Braddock to Governor Robert H. Morris, 1755 March 10 [RM-928; MS-5467]","BW-7341/1-2 - Manuscript - enlistment - Army, 1776 January 26 [RM-935 ; MS-5479]","BW-7342/1-3 - Manuscript - letter - George Washington to Martha Washington, 1775 June 23 [MSS-252]","BW-7343/1-2 - Books - Row of 5 books; 1996 Accessions","BW-7344/1-5 - Portrait - George Washington by Charles Willson Peale; LOAN - Stephen Smith Restricted","BW-7345/1-2 - Furniture - Windsor armchair - Gaw [M-3922/A]","BW-7346/1-2 - Furniture - Windsor armchair - Gaw [M-3922/B]","BW-7347/1-2 - Military equipment - sword - Braddock [W-82], detail of hilt","BW-7348/1-4 - Jewelry - locket - hair [W-613]","BW-7349/1-2 - Personal gear - toothbrush, tongue scraper, case [W-615/A-D]","BW-7350/1-3 - Personal gear - toothbrush [W-615/A]","BW-7351/1-2 - Personal gear - dental tools [W-595/A-I]","BW-7352/1-2 - Coffin fragment - gilt frame memento mori [W-3928]","BW-7359 - Copy photograph, Harpsichord; from CS-4389/1","BW-7372 - Copy photograph, Washington  Bedchamber - view to northwest corner; from CS-4612/8","BW-7373 - Copy photograph, Survey - Division - George Washington \u0026 Spencer, redrawn by Worth Bailey, 1944; from CS-3949","BW-7374/1-2 - Book illustration - British Architect by Batty Langley - Plate L - fireplace","BW-7375/1-2 - Book - New Principles of Gardening by Batty Langley, p. 202","BW-7376/1-2 - Book illustration - Country and City Builder by Batty Langley - Plate 5 - roof layout","BW-7377/1-2 - Book illustration - Country and City Builder by Batty Langley - Plate CXIV - Pulpit","BW-7378/1-2 - Conjectural drawing - Belvoir Mansion","BW-7386 - Copy photograph, U.S.S. Omaha in river, ca. 1930","BW-7387 - Copy photograph, Mansion - East Front","BW-7388 - Copy photograph, Mansion - south elevation, 1859","BW-7389 - Copy photograph, Mansion - south elevation, ca. 1859","BW-7390 - Copy photograph, Large Dining Room;  retro; Detroit Publishing Co.","BW-7391 - Copy photograph, Mansion - south porch (Florida Cunningham), original photograph by Luke C. Dillon","BW-7392 - Copy photograph, Mansion - southeast, ca. 1890s, with Statehood Train Party. Original photograph by Luke C. Dillon.","BW-7393 - Copy photograph, Mansion - East Front, from northeast, ca. 1859","BW-7399/1-2 - Furniture - Martha Washington dressing table [W-372]","BW-7400/1-2 - Surveying and navigational - detail of terrestrial globe [W-166]","BW-7401/1-2 - Furniture -  French writing desk belonging to Martha Washington (scenario with glasses/letter) [W-220]","BW-7402/1-6 - Ceramic - Garniture vases - lions [W-972/A \u0026 B] [W-2260/A-B]","BW-7403/1-2 - Silver - salver with pistol-handled knife and fork [knife and fork - W-2693/A-B - LOAN, restricted]","BW-7404/1-2 - Silver - salver with pistol-handled knife and fork with reflection of wine glass [knife and fork W-2693/A-B - LOAN, restricted]","BW-7405/1-2 - Furniture - Detail of chair back [M-2085]","BW-7406/1-2 - Portrait - George Washington - Charles Willson Peale [H-17]","BW-7407/1-2 - Manuscript - Vaughan Plan - Vaughan Journal - drafting tools","BW-7408/1-2 - Painting - Washington and Gist Crossing Allegheny possibly by Huntington [M-3941]","BW-7409/1-2 - Engraving - New York fire - 1776","BW-7410/1-2 - Painting - George Washington's Tomb at Mount Vernon (at night) - Matthew Prior [M-3702]","BW-7411/1-2 - Painting - George Washington's Tomb at Mount Vernon (daytime) - Matthew Prior [M-3701]","BW-7412/1-2 - Portrait - George Washington - Gilbert Stuart [H-4]","BW-7413/1-2 - Portrait - George Washington, porthole - Rembrandt Peale [H-2062]","BW-7414/1-4 - Portrait - George Washington, miniature - John Ramage; front and reverse [W-3935]","BW-7415/1-2 - Portrait - George Washington, miniature - Charles Willson Peale, 1776 [W-460]","BW-7416/1-2 - Ceramics - Custine - coffee pot, detail [W-1209]","BW-7417/1-2 - Firearm - pistol, detail [W-480]","BW-7418/1-2 - Ceramic - Canton - flowerpot, detail [W-2329]","BW-7419/1-2 - Silver - cruet stand [M-3436/A-F]; LOAN","BW-7420/1-2 - Ceramic - States - cup, saucer [W-1497]","BW-7421/1-2 - Painting - Morning - Winstanley [W-1179]","BW-7422/1-2 - Painting - Evening - Winstanley [W-1180]","BW-7423/1-2 - Painting - Great Falls - Beck [W-2]","BW-7424/1-2 - Painting - Harper's Ferry - Beck [W-3]","BW-7425/1-2 - Ceramic - Cincinnati - plate, detail","BW-7426/1-2 - Silver - 4-bottle wine cooler\t[W-2618]","BW-7427/1-2 - Silver - Humphreys spoon - handles","BW-7428/1-2 - Military equipment - dress sword [W-84]","BW-7429/1-6 - Furnishings - fire buckets [W-403]","BW-7430/1-4 - Clock - French mantel clock [W-11]","BW-7431/1-2 - Furnishing - Detail of dressing glass [W-195] with pearl earrings [W-1444/B-C]","BW-7432/1-2 - Furnishing - leather key basket [W-2072]","BW-7433/1-2 - Furnishing - brass fender with dogs [W-7]","BW-7434/1-3 - Brass telescope, overall and details [W-679]","BW-7435/1-2 - Military equipment - silver spur on boot [W-1467]","BW-7436/1-3 - Metal plate warmer [W-2180], detail","BW-7437/1-2 - Silver - candlestick - detail of ram's head [W-2521]","BW-7438/1-2 - Furnishings - personal gear - riding crop - detail of handle [?]-1213","BW-7439/1-2 - Jewelry - grouping of pearl and gold necklace with a cameo ring","BW-7440/1-3 - Jewelry - gold watch [W-446] on waistcoat pocket detail [W-575]","BW-7441/1-2 - Jewelry - portrait - miniature - George Washington by Trumbull [W-470]","BW-7442/1-2 - Personal gear - snuff box - gold and agate [W-2810]","BW-7443/1-2 - Military equipment - pewter plate, camp knife and fork","BW-7444/1-2 -Barometer [W-161]","BW-7445/1-2 - Portrait - Bust - George Washington - Houdon [W-369]","BW-7446/1-4 - Textile - quilt - pieced - Martha Washington [W-1522]","BW-7447/1-2 - Furniture - side chair - Chippendale style pretzel back - detail","BW-7448/1-2 - Furniture - side chair - Sheraton - Aitken - back detail","BW-7449/1-2 - Furniture - side chair - Chippendale style - leg detail ; H-8","BW-7450/1-2 - Ceramic - bisque figures on plateau","BW-7451/1-2 - Silver candlesticks [W-18/A-B]","BW-7452/1-2 - Manuscript - letter - George Washington to Charles Willson Peale, 1787 March 13 [MS-5504, RM-951]","BW-7453/1-2 - Manuscript - Revenue Inspector's form, 1795 July 8 [MS-5480, RM-937]","BW-7454/1-2 - Manuscript - 1789 May 8 - estimate for saddle - George Washington [MS-5508, RM-955]","BW-7455/1-2 - Manuscript - lottery ticket - 1768 - George Washington signature [MS-5479, RM-937]","BW-7456/1-2 - Manuscript - Champagne label","BW-7457/1-2 - Manuscript - letter - George Washington to Burwell Bassett, 1773 June 20 [MS-5503, RM-950]","BW-7458/1-2 - Colonial note, five pounds, 1760 May 1 [MS-5483, RM-937]","BW-7459/1-2 - Manuscript - survey - George Washington - 1752 April 12 [MS-5502, RM-950]","BW-7460/1-2 - Pamphlets - Parliamentary Acts","BW-7461/1-2 - Engraving - George Washington - Savage - 1793 [Print-5018, RP-755]","BW-7462/1-2 - Silver - lighting device - Argand table lamp","BW-7463/1-2 - Portrait - miniature - Custis, Jacky [W-2102/B]","BW-7464/1-2 - Surveying compass - brass - Chandlee [W-164]","BW-7465/1-2 - Manuscript - surveys and drafting tools","BW-7466/1-2 - Trunk - George Washington - detail of nameplate [W-366]","BW-7467/1-2 - Military equipment - sash - Braddock (detail) [W-86]","BW-7468/1-4 - Archeology - sherds - reconstructed","BW-7469/1-2 - Metal - brass nameplate - George Washington","BW-7470/1-2 - Portrait - miniature - Martha Washington - Charles Willson Peale - 1776 [W-2102/A]","BW-7471/1-2 - Furniture - Windsor - armchair - GAW maker's mark","BW-7472/1-2 - Ceramic - punchbowl - glassware - wine glasses","BW-7473/1-3 - Portrait - George Washington - Le Paon [M-3660]","BW-7474/1-2 - Silver - salver - fork - Washington crest","BW-7475/1-4 - Jewelry - ring - cameo - George Washington [H-1480]","BW-7479 - Copy photograph, Thomas A. Edison planting tree at Mount Vernon","BW-7483 - Painting - Kitchen at Mount Vernon - Eastman Johnson [M-1001]","BW-7484 - Painting - Washington \u0026 Gist Crossing Allegheny [M-3941]","BW-7485 - Map - Siege of Boston [MAP-4835]","BW-7486 - Portrait - Officer of the British Royal Navy [M-3940]","BW-7488 - Engraving - \"Early Days of Washington\" [M-1072, A-82]","BW-7489 - Engraving - \"Washington \u0026 Gist Crossing Allegheny\" [RP-711, Print 4890]","BW-7490 - Engraving - \"Life of George Washington, the Farmer\", Stearns [M-1087/cc, A-169]","BW-7491 - Engraving - \"Washington and Friends after a Day's Hunt\" [RP-633, Print 4289]","BW-7492 - Engraving - \"Home of Washington\" after Rossiter and Mignot [WB-53A1, RP-444, MPA-15]","BW-7493 - Engraving - \"Washington Delivering Inauguration Address\" ; RP-631, Print 4287","BW-7494 - Engraving - \"George Washington\" after G. Stuart [RP-403, Print 1278]","BW-7495 - Engraving - \"Courtship of Washington\" [WB-12A1/A, RP-444]","BW-7496 - Engraving - \"Life of George Washington, the Soldier\",Battle of Monongahela [WB-9A1, RP-444]","BW-7497 - Engraving - \"Washington at Mount Vernon, 1787\", N. Currier [WB-53AA1, RP-444]","BW-7498 - Distillery ledger, 1799 [RM-929 ; MS-5468]","BW-7499 - Distillery ledger, 1799 [RM-929 ; MS-5468]","BW-7500 - Distillery ledger, 1799 [RM-929 ; MS-5468]","BW-7501 - Distillery ledger, 1799 [RM-929 ; MS-5468]","BW-7502 - Distillery ledger, 1799 [RM-929 ; MS-5468]","BW-7503 - Drawing - Barn Plan - calculation of bricks, George Washington [RM-490 ; MS-4063]","BW-7504 - Survey - George Washington for Samuel Isaac - 1751 [RM-919 ; MS-5451]","BW-7505 - Survey - George Washington for William Nayler - 1752 [RM-950 ; MS-5502]","BW-7506/1-8 - Manuscript - slave census, George Washington, 1799 - 8 pages [A-366.65]","BW-7507/1-2 - Letter - George Washington to Burwell Bassett, 1773 June 20 [RM-950; MS-5503]","BW-7508 - Plat, Ferry and French's farms, 1783, drawn by George Washington [W-179]","BW-7509 - Measured drawing - Mansion balustrade, 1876 March 15","BW-7510 - Measured drawing - George Washington - plan for fireplace, chimneys","BW-7511 - Notes and drawing, Deer park wall, 1798 October [RM-770 ; MS-5082]","BW-7512 - Measured drawing of Mansion, 1932, World Expositions","BW-7513 - Ceramic - punch bowl - Chinese export; Tudor Place collection","BW-7514 - Heating \u0026 lighting device - brass - andirons; Tudor Place collection","BW-7515 - Medals - Masonic - George Washington ; Owner - Kenmore Association","BW-7516 - Furniture - card table ; Owner - Kenmore Association","BW-7517/1-6 - Manuscript - Will - George Washington; BW-7517/1-4 - pages 1-4; BW-7517/5-6 - pages 9-10; Fairfax Circuit Court collection","BW-7517/7-14 - Manuscript - Will - George Washington; BW-7517/7 - page 17, 7517/8-10 - pages 18-20; BW-7517/11 - page 27; BW-7517/12 - page 29; BW-7517/13 - page 14; BW-7517/14 - cover; Fairfax County Circuit Court","BW-7518/1-2 - Engraving - \"Inauguration of Washington\" after Chappel","BW-7539 - Book - Treatise on Fruit Trees, 1757, by Thomas Hitt - Plate VII","BW-7540/1-2 - Book illustration - Hot House Gardener, Sugar Loaf Pineapple","BW-7541/1-2 - Book illustration - Hot House Gardener, Plate No. 3 - Peach/Nectar","BW-7542/1-2 - Book illustration - Hot House Gardener - Cantaloupe melon","BW-7543/1-2 - Book illustration - Hot House Gardener - Plate No. 4 -cherry/strawberry","BW-7544/1-4 - Book illustrations - The Complete Farmer - tools; Plate III, Plate IV, Plate VI, and Plate VII","BW-7545/1-6 - Book illustration - Le Jardinier Solitaire - tools ; pages 148-153","BW-7546 - Engraving - Mount Vernon East Front - Birch","BW-7547 - Lithograph - Plan of Mount Vernon - C. Currier [M-836] - shows slave cemetery","BW-7548/1-2 - Engraving - His Excellency George Washington - Rondel - George Washington on horse","BW-7549/1-2 - Manuscript - George Washington drawing - Greenhouse plan no. 1","BW-7550/1-2 - Manuscript - George Washington drawing - Greenhouse plan no. 2","BW-7553 - Copy photograph, Early view - photograph of Mansion, southeast, original date 1858","BW-7554 - Engraving - Surrender Earl of Cornwallis [Print-5196/RP-810]","BW-7555 - Engraving - Washington Crossing the Delaware","BW-7556 - Manuscript - George Washington's drawing, Mansion, West Front [W-1369/A]","BW-7557 - Letter, George Washington to Martha Washington, 1775 June 23 [MSS-252]","BW-7558 - Textile - toile - George Washington","BW-7559 - Clothing - George Washington - banyan [W-2407/A]","BW-7560 - Clothing - Martha Washington - brown silk gown [W-1523]","BW-7561 - Engraving - The Captive [Print-5226/RP-823]","BW-7562 - Engraving - Old Tomb","BW-7563 - Engraving - Death of Major Pierson [Print-5229/RP-823]","BW-7564 - Engraving - Death of Earl of Chatham [Print-5228/A/RP-823]","BW-7565 - Engraving - Washington's adieu to Generals [WB-41D1]","BW-7566 - Engraving - Dead soldier [Print-5227/RP-823]","BW-7567 - Copy photograph, Early view - Washington's Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber], cabinet card","BW-7568 - Etching - George Washington, surveyor","BW-7569 - Engraving - George Washington taking command of the American Army [Print-4898/RP-716]","BW-7570 - Engraving - Apotheosis of Washington [Print-5224/RP-821]","BW-7571 - Map - Plan of the City of Washington, 1800 [MAP-5197/RP-811]","BW-7572 - Personal gear - fishing tackle Japanned box [W-2201]","BW-7573 - Personal gear - sun spectacles [W-490]","BW-7574 - Ambrotype - Tom [H-1884]","BW-7575 - Key to the Bastille [W-14/A]","BW-7576 - Bastille model [W-402]","BW-7577 - Ceramic - blue and white tureen with cover and platter","BW-7578 - Life mask of George Washington [M-3613/A]","BW-7579/1-2 - Glassware - bell jars [M-3989 and M-3990]","BW-7580 - Ceramic - pitcher - Apotheosis [M-3994]; deaccessioned","BW-7581 - Licensing - jewelry - charm bracelet","BW-7582 - Book illustration - The Complete Farmer, Plate VII","BW-7585/1-2 - Manuscript - rotation of crops - Dogue Run Farm","BW-7586/1-2 - Manuscript - crop rotation - Ferry Farm fields [RM-595 ; MS-4480]","BW-7587/1-4 - Manuscript - crop rotation, six fields","BW-7588/1-4 - Letter, George Washington to William Pearce, 1794 May 4 [RM-490-F; MS-3960]","BW-7589/1-4 - Letter, George Washington to William Pearce - 1795 December 13 [RM-490-F; MS-4026]","BW-7590/1-4 - Letter, Martha Washington to Frances Bassett Washington, 1794 December 15 [A-680.41]","BW-7591/1-6 - Letter, Martha Washington to Frances Bassett Washington, 1794 November 22 [RM-365 ; MS-2950]","BW-7592/1-4 - Letter, George Washington to George Washington Fairfax - 1758 September 25 [W-429]","BW-7593/1-2 - Manuscript - Poem - Elizabeth Powel - 1792 February 22","BW-7594/1-2 - Letter, Elizabeth Powel to George Washington - 1783 November 15 [A-572]","BW-7595/1-2 - Account, Martha Washington's expenses, 1783 July 1 [A-581.1]","BW-7596/1-4 - Letter, John Parke Custis to George Washington, 1776 June 10 [A-516.17]","BW-7597/1-4 - Letter, John Parke Custis to Martha Washington, 1776 August 21 [W-632]","BW-7598/1-6 - Letter, Tobias Lear to Mather, 1799 December 16","BW-7599/1-2 - Letter, Warner Lewis to George Washington, 1755 August 9 [A-301.282]","BW-7600/1-4 - Letter, George Washington to Charles Lawrence, 26 April 1763 [RM-703; MS-4755]","BW-7601/1-4 - Letter, George Washington to John Greenwood, 1797 January 20 [RM-685; MS-4663]","BW-7602/1-2 - Engraving -'Lived respected and Fear'd -- Died Lamented and rever'd' - Columbia lamenting - Pember \u0026 Luzarder, 1800 [M-1087/H-1]","BW-7603/1-2 - Engraving - Washington Family after Savage","BW-7604/1-2 - Engraving - mezzotint, George Washington, Charles Willson Peale, 1787 [M-2086/A]","BW-7605/1-2 - Engraving - G. Washington in his Last Illness, 1800 [M-1087/H-2]","BW-7606/1-2 - Engraving - 'Thus Virtue Triumphs Gloriously,' Alexander the Great enters Babylon [W-717/C]","BW-7607/1-2 - Engraving - 'Virtue Surmounts All Difficulties,' with Alexander the Great [W-717/D]","BW-7608/1-2 - Engraving - mezzotint - Benjamin Franklin - Charles Willson Peale [M-2086/C]","BW-7609/1-2 - Engraving - mezzotint - Lafayette, Charles Willson Peale [M-2086/B]","BW-7610/1-2 - Engraving - 'He's Truly the Brave that Overcomes Himself,' Alexander the Great with Darius [W-717/B]","BW-7611/1-2 - Engraving - Portrait - George Washington, John Norman [Print-5075/RP-110]","BW-7612/1-2 - Engraving - America lamenting her loss, James Sharples, 1800 [SC-16]","BW-7613/1-2 - Engraving - Pater Patriae by John Coles, Jr., engraving by Gridley [SC-2]","BW-7614/1-4 - Letter, Lund Washington to George Washington, 1775 October 15 [A-283.30]","BW-7615/1-2 - Letter, George Washington to John Rumney, 1786 May 15 - pavers and piazza [W-419]","BW-7616/1-2 - Letter, George Washington to George Digges, 1786 December 28 - pine plank [RM-801; MS-5216]","BW-7617/1-4 - Document - Plantation Manager weekly report, 1793 February 10-16 [A-301.12]","BW-7618/1-2 - Document, Carpenter's Report, 1793 February 17 [A-283.93]","BW-7619/1-4 - Letter, George Washington to William Washington, 1793 March 3 [RM-873; MS-5333]","BW-7620/1-2 - Document, Carpenter's Report, 1793 March 23 [A-283.98]","BW-7621/1-6 - Document, Weekly Report, 1793 August 4-10 [A-283.101]","BW-7622/1-4 - Document, Articles of Agreement with Thomas Green, 1793 October 25 [RM-690; MS-4702]","BW-7623/1-2 - Letter, George Washington to William Thornton, 1798 December 20 - Townhouse [W-1370]","BW-7651/1-2 - Survey, George Washington to John Posey, 1769 October 10 [A-481.1]","BW-7652/1-6 - Document, Indenture for the leasing of the Mount Vernon estate from George and Ann Lee to George Washington, 1754 December 17 [RM-726; MS-4912]","BW-7653/1-6 - Letter, George Washington to Robert Lewis, 1799 August 17 [A-734.3]","BW-7654/1-2 - Letter, George Washington to Commissioners of the Federal City, 1799 August 28 [RM-186; MS-2574]","BW-7655/1-2 - Lottery ticket # 210, 1768 [RM-937; MS-5479]","BW-7656/1-2 - Broadside, Instructions to the Commanders of the Private Ships or Vessels of War, 1776 April 3 [MS-5457]","BW-7657/1-2 - Enlistment Form, 1776 January 26 [RM-935; MS-5476]","BW-7658 - Book - title page, Botanical Magazine by William Curtis - George Washington signature","BW-7659/1-4 - Eulogy, title page, Funeral Oration by Henry Lee, signed \"Amasa Stetson\"","BW-7660/1-2 - Eulogy, title page - Gouverner Morris","BW-7661/1-2 - Masonic Eulogy, title page","BW-7662/1-2 - Eulogy, title page - Thomas Paine","Account of Articles Bought and Price paid, 1794 April-June, kitchen staples during the presidency [\t\nW-678]","BW-7664/1-6 - Book - Military Instructions, title page and dedication pages [M-1839]","BW-7665/1-6 - Book - Military Instructions for Officers, title page and dedication pages [RL-6105]","BW-7666/1-2 - List of slaves returned from British, 1781 [RM-770 ; MS-5084]","BW-7667/1-2 - Document, \"Memorandum of the Division of Slaves of the Late Lawrence Washington Esq.\", 1754 December 10 [RM-698; MS-4745]","BW-7668/1-4 - Manuscript - Division of Negroes, 1754 December 10","BW-7669/1-2 - Survey - Plat of Mansion House fields [RM-490 ; MS-4065]","BW-7670/1-2 - Survey - Fairfax County tracts, 1770 [RM-93 ; MS-2241]","BW-7671/1-2 - Survey, distances from Cameron to Colchester, 1788 [W-370]","BW-7672 - Copy photograph, Slave cabin ca. 1908 [RP-412, PG-3722]","BW-7673 - Copy photograph, Miss Harriet Clayton Comegys - Regent of MVLA; From Record Photos","BW-7674 - Portrait of Harrison H. Dodge, Superintendent of Mount Vernon; From Record Photos","BW-7675/1-3 - Houdon Bust (various angles), after 1999 conservation [W-369]","BW-7676 - Furniture - armchair made by Robert Walker [W-4014]","BW-7677 - Book, title page - publication of George Washington's Will, 1800","BW-7678 - Group of early pamphlets ; Loan - Brian Bex","BW-7679 - Book, title page - Common Sense, 6th edition; Loan - Brian Bex","BW-7680 - Book, title page - U.S. Constitution","BW-7681/1-2 - Book - An Analytick Treatise of Conick Sections, title page and detail of signature by George Washington","BW-7682 - Engraving - Tomb of Washington - Childs \u0026 Inman [Print-5235/RP-829]","BW-7683 - Engraving - L'Entre Triumphale de Troupes Royales a Nouvelle Yorck [Print-5234/RP-828]","BW-7685 - Engraving - \"The Levee\" [WB-50A1]","BW-7686 - Engraving - Marriage of Washington","Engraving - Brissots interview with General Washington [M-1894/65]","BW-7688 - Engraving - Interview between Mr. Dinwiddie and George Washington [WB-4B1]","BW-7689 - Engraving - Washington Parting with his Officers","BW-7690 - Engraving - Washington as Surveyor, engraved by George R. Hall, after Darley, c. 1850-1860 [WB-3B1/A]","BW-7691 - Engraving - Home of Washington, by Thomas Oldham Barlow, after Rossiter and Mignot","BW-7692 - Engraving - Early Days of Washington, by Walter, afer Inman, c. 1840-1860","BW-7693 - Engraving - Washington's First Interview with Mrs. Custis, by Ellis, after Darley [J-665/16]","BW-7694 - Engraving - Bowling on the Green, by Childe Hassam, 1932","BW-7695 - Engraving - Washington's Farewell to His Officers, by Phillibrown, after Chappe, 1858 [Print-3178]","BW-7696 - Engraving - Washington at Valley Forge, by McGoffin","BW-7697 - Engraving - George Washington (Athenaeum), after Stuart","BW-7698 - Portrait - George Washington - Gilbert Stuart, c. 1798 [H-4]","BW-7712 - Illustration - Memorial urn \"GW\" from eulogy - An oration on the sublime virtues of General George Washington [Jackson 4]. Featuerd in publication 'A Nation Mourns: Bishop James Madison's memorial eulogy [1800]...edited edition, 1999","BW-7713 - Illustration - Memorial urn - George Washington , eulogy by Dr. Isaac Ledyard [Jackson 138]. Featuerd in publication 'A Nation Mourns: Bishop James Madison's memorial eulogy [1800]...edited edition, 1999","BW-7714 - Illustration - Garland swag found in an oration. Featuerd in publication 'A Nation Mourns: Bishop James Madison's memorial eulogy [1800]...edited edition, 1999","BW-7715 - Illustration - Willow tree and GW obelisk, eulogy - An oration occasioned by the death of Gen. George Washington : pronounced in the First Baptist Meeting-House in the city of New-York, on February 22, 1800, at the invitation of the corporation of the church and published at their request [Jackson 140]. Featuerd in publication 'A Nation Mourns: Bishop James Madison's memorial eulogy [1800]...edited edition, 1999","BW-7716 - Illustration - spear, banner, branch. Featuerd in publication 'A Nation Mourns: Bishop James Madison's memorial eulogy [1800]...edited edition, 1999","BW-7717 - Illustration - 2 feathers with bow. Featuerd in publication 'A Nation Mourns: Bishop James Madison's memorial eulogy [1800]...edited edition, 1999","BW-7718 - Illustration - decorative swag. Featuerd in publication 'A Nation Mourns: Bishop James Madison's memorial eulogy [1800]...edited edition, 1999","BW-7719/1-2 - Engraving - Sacred to Patriotism [W-2796]","BW-7720/1-2 - Engraving - Vertue Fit to Govern the World, Alexander Defeats Darius [W-717/E]","BW-7721 - Engraving - The Prayer at Valley Force (with George Washington), by McRae, after Brueckner, 1889. Photograph by Rasmussen.","BW-7722 - Copy photograph, Aerial view - 16-sided barn (new) complex, from CS-6193","BW-7724 - Engraving - First in Peace. \"Representing the Arrival of General George Washington at the Battery, New York, April 23, 1789.\"","BW-7726 - Copy photograph, Thomas Edison planting a tree - 2 copies","BW-7727 - Copy photograph, Ford Fire Engine at Mount Vernon","BW-7728 - Copy photograph, Eleanor Roosevelt, Madame Chiang Kai-Chek, President Franklin D. Roosevelt","BW-7729 - Copy photograph, President Anastasio Somoza of Nicaragua, Eleanor Roosevelt, Mrs. Somoza","BW-7730 - Copy photograph, President John F. Kennedy, The Begum Nasir Aurangzeb, Jacqueline Kennedy, President Ayub Khan of Pakistan","BW-7731 - Copy photograph, Queen Elizabeth, King George VI of England, and Charles Cecil Wall, Resident Director","BW-7741 - Copy photograph, President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Winston Churchill; 2 copies","BW-7742 - Copy photograph, Charles de Gaulle of France","BW-7743 - Copy photograph, Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime Minister of India and Mrs.  Chester C. Bolton - Vice Regent of Ohio","BW-7744/1-3 - Furniture - Chippendale side chair, overall and details [W-4116]","BW-7746 - Copy photograph, Crown Prince Akihito of Japan at the Tomb","BW-7747 - Copy photograph, British and French Missions on East Lawn","BW-7748 - Copy photograph, Princess Margaret \u0026 Lord Snowden. Photograph by Norman Matheny.","BW-7749 - Copy photograph, Airship over Mount Vernon; see BW-5890","BW-7750 - Copy photograph, President of Liberia, William V.S. Tubman","BW-7751 - Copy photograph, Wharf - visitors arriving at Mount Vernon by boat - Wilson Line","BW-7752 - Copy photograph, Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia - Amur Saud with Cecil Wall in central passage","BW-7753 - Copy photograph, Boy Scout Jamboree","BW-7754 - Copy photograph, President and  Mrs. Hoover with Mr. Dodge; 2 copies","BW-7755 - Copy photograph, MVLA - Ann Pamela Cunningham and Vice Regents on Piazza with bust","BW-7756 - Engraving - George Washington by Waterman Lilly Ormsby c. 1830s [Print-5269/RP-863]","BW-7757 - Mezzotint - George Washington by Edward Savage after Stuart's Lansdowne portrait - 1801 [Print-5271/RP-865]","BW-7758 - Engraving - Inscriptiones Selectae,  sculptors working on bust of Washington by Louis-Lepold Boily c. 1800 [Print-5265/RP-858]","BW-7759 - Newspaper - Thanksgiving Proclamation - January 1795 [MS-5602]","BW-7760/1-6 - Document - list of men employed at Great Falls by the Potomack Company [MS-5603]","BW-7761 - Letter, William D. Brackenridge to A.J. Downing, 1848 January 12 [MS-5606]","BW-7762 -  Needlepoint - \"Portrait of George Washington,\" Earle Greathead, received Best New Design Award, Woodlawn Plantation 1999 [M-4094]","BW-7763 - Portrait - George Washington - oil on panel by Edward Savage c. 1789-1796 [M-4097]","BW-7764 - Silver - Ivory-handled knife and fork [M-4100]","BW-7765 - Ceramic - tureen stand - Cincinnati [W-4069]; *Restricted loan","BW-7766 - Watercolor - General Lafayette visits Washington's Tomb, ca. 1824 [M-4057]","BW-7767 - Copy photograph, Table setting with bisque ornament, platter and Sevres china ; China Book, p. 121; (CT-4514, CS-4514)","BW-1 - Custis Family Bible, Title page","BW-2 - Table - Duncan Phyfe; \nBW-2a - Table - Duncan Phyfe","BW-3 - 'Evening' painting Winstanley; BW-3a - 'Evening' painting Winstanley. Painting, titled - View of the North [Hudson] River (Evening), by William Winstanley, [W-1180] - SEE DUPLICATES (4x5)","BW-5 - Comb and case; BW-5a - Comb and case","BW-6 - Commode chair; BW-6a - Commode chair","BW-7 - Wedding breakfast table","BW-8 - Post and side board of bed; BW-8a - Post and side board of bed","BW-9 - Fireplace, Banquet Hall [New Room]","BW-10 - Mansion, N. E. view","BW-11 - Banquet Hall - S. E. corner [New Room]","BW-12 - West Parlor - north side","BW-12 - Pieces of Martha Washington's dresses; BW-13a - Pieces of Martha Washington's dresses","BW-14 - Custis Family Bible","BW-16 - Bowling Green - N. E. section","BW-17 - Print - Adonis Carried Off by Venus; Bw-17a - Print - Adonis Carried Off by Venus","BW-18 - Print - Diana Deceived by Venus","BW-19 - Painting, View of the North [Hudson] River (Morning) by William Winstanley [W-1179]","BW-20 - Table from Mount Vernon","BW-21 - Black and white horizontal photograph of the little parlor at Mount Vernon. The view is towards the south wall and includes furnishings and the doorway leading to the central passage.","BW-22 - Black and white horizontal photograph of the little parlor at Mount Vernon. The view is towards the northwest corner and includes the harpsicord and fireplace.","BW-23 - Main Hall - west end [Central Passage]","BW-24 - Blue Bedroom [Blue Room], view towards the northwest corner","BW-25 - Dining Room - west side [Small Dining Room]","BW-26 - Sitting Room - south side [Downstairs Chamber], view includes the doorway, fireplace, and furnishings.","BW-27 - Bowling green, tree-lined north serpentine path along the north bowling green. View faces northwest and includes gated entrance into the upper garden.","BW-58 -  West Parlor - north side; Front Parlor view toward north wall which includes table with tea set and chair, door, and fireplace","BW-29 - South Lane; view towards south lane from beyond the Mansion circle. The sundial is seen in the foreground","BW-30 - Print from Mount Vernon - title in French, 'Pensent-Ils au Raisin? Dedie a Monsieur le Baron de Horleman...'","BW-31a - Portrait, The Unknown (supposedly, George Washington) [M-763] - painting returned to Glasgow Art Gallery, January 1952.","BW-32 - Letter - Earl of Buchan to George Washington, original letter not in the Mount Vernon collection.","BW-34 - Mrs. Washington's Room, view of Mansion's south lumber room, once believed to have been occupied by Mrs. Washington upon George Washington's death and formally titled 'Mrs. Washington's Bed Room or Chamber.' Later determined that Mrs. Washington resided in a different chamber on the third floor of the Mansion.","BW-35 - Spinning House, view of north lane looking south through the opened north lane gate. The spinning house can be seen on the far right.","BW-36 - Pantry [Butler's Pantry], view of south wall which includes large liquour case, as well as view of plates and smaller liquour case in back room.","BW-37 - Summer House - From Mrs. Washington's Room, view from room formerly thought to have been occupied by Martha Washington after George Washington's death - South Lumber Room. Later determined that Mrs. Washington resided in a different chamber on the third floor of the Mansion. Potomac River visible above trees.","BW-38 - Butler's House [Circle Storehouse], taken on the Mansion circle looking towards the west gate. The circle storehouse or butler's house is visible on the left.","BW-39 - Nelly Custis' Room [Chintz Room], taken from doorway with view of south wall, which includes fireplace and closet door.","BW-40 - Gen. Washington's Room - S. W. corner, wallpapered room, view towards south wall which includes bed and armchair.","BW-41 - Lafayette Room, view of north wall in the Lafayette room at Mount Vernon. The view includes the fireplace, furnishings, and the corner of the bedstead.","BW-42 - Hall Bed Room [Small Room], second floor of Mansion","BW-43 - Hall Bed Room [Small Room]","BW-44 - Washington Bedchamber, showing fireplace, room wallpapered, view towards northwest corner which includes fireplace, armchair, and dressing table.","BW-45 - Mansion, northwest corner, view of north facade of Mansion","BW-46 - West Gate and Lodge, west gate and one of porters' lodges","BW-47 - East Portico [Piazza], taken at the north end of the piazza looking south.","BW-47 - Mansion's east front, with balustrade on the piazza. Taken from the northeast lawn.","BW-50 - Kitchen interior, view towards fireplace which includes window, cupboards, table, and baking oven.","BW-51 - West Gate, looking west","BW-52 - Mansion, west front, showing kitchen","BW-53 - Exterior view of Palladian or Venetian window, north facade of Mansion","BW-54 - Exterior view of Palladian or Venetian window, north facade of Mansion","BW-55 - Mansion, west front, from bowling green","BW-56 - Mansion, west front","BW-57 -  Spinning room interior, view includes loom, spinning wheels, and various other implements.","BW-58 - View of trees from bowling green looking towards north serpentine path","BW-59 - Mansion west front, shot from the south side of the bowling green.","BW-60 - View through south colonnade","BW-61 - View through north colonnade towards Mansion courtyard","BW-62 - Mansion's new room. Taken at night. View towards northeast corner.","BW-63 - Study, view towards northwest corner, includes fireplace and Aitken secretary and bookcase.","BW-64 - View of the north wall and Palladian window in the Mansion's new room. Taken at night.","BW-65 - New Room view towards southeast corner, includes fireplace.","BW-66 - Yellow Room view is of the east wall and includes the bedstead, window and furnishings.","BW-67 - South colonnade","BW-68 - North colonnade, view through colonnade towards Mansion circle.","BW-69 - Study - view towards southeast corner includes book press, terrestrial globe and Aitken secretary and bookcase.","BW-70 - View of west front of Mansion from bowling green includes both colonnades, kitchen, servants' hall and gardener's house.","BW-76 - View of Chintz room from doorway, includes fireplace, crib and portion of the bedstead.","BW-77 - Dining room","BW-179 - candlesticks","BW-571 - Mrs. Lucy H. Pickens  - Vice Regent of South Carolina","BW-658 - Fireplace in West Parlor. Includes painting \"A Neat Landscape - after Claude Lorrain\" [W-356] above mantel.","BW-659 - West Parlor, view towards north wall which includes fireplace, doorway, chairs, and portion of table with tea set.","BW-660 - South wall in the downstairs chamber at Mount Vernon. View includes the fireplace and room furnishings. The south door is opened providing a view to the back stairwell.","BW-661 - West Parlor, view towards north wall which includes fireplace, portion of table with tea set, and doorway into New Room.","BW-713 - Tomb photograph includes oval sign that reads, \"Tomb of Washington. Erected 1830-1831. Site and material specified in Washington's will.\"","BW-714 - Vaughan Plan - copy by Longfellow","BW-715 - Aerial view of the Mount Vernon estate","BW-716 - Engraving of 'The Death of Washington'","BW-718 - Army blimp over Mount Vernon","BW-877 - Silver nutmeg grater; BW-877a - Silver nutmeg grater - opened,\nObject number - W-718","BW-881/A - West Parlor, June 1937. View toward east wall which includes china bowl and equestrian portrait of George Washington [H-54]; BW-881/B - Equestrian portrait of Washington in West Parlor [H-54]","BW-895 - Parterre - Flower Garden","BW-898 - South lane looking south with the coach house or south lane gate closed at the end of the lane. View includes adjacent outbuildings - smokehouse, wash house, coach house and stable.","BW-899 - South serpentine walk which extends west from the Mansion circle along the bowling green.","BW-900a and 900b - Flower Garden beds in west corner of upper garden. Includes view of north garden house.","BW-901 - Sketch of Mount Vernon by Mr. Winslow Homer and letter carried by him dated October 8, 1861","BW-905 - George Ford, tomb guard at Mount Vernon, posing in front of the entrance to Washington's tomb. Print made from negative presented to by a representative of the Children of the American Revolution Society. Ford served as a guard from 1924-1935.","BW-906 - Flower Garden - hedge along fence","BW-907 - Flower Garden - iris","BW-908 - Embroidery Stand - original","BW-911 - Family Kitchen \u0026 Butler's House","BW-917 - Boxwood removal to Propagating House - Beetle Inspector on job","BW-918 - Two unidentified men removing boxwood plantings in upper garden and searching for Japanese beetles.","BW-919 - New West Gate Cottage","BW-920 - Tractor plowing field #1 on the Mount Vernon estate. An unidentified employee operates the tractor.","BW-921 - A MVLA employee driving a tractor to plow field #1 on the Mount Vernon estate.","BW-922 - Boxwood removal to Propagating House - beetle Inspector on job.  Two unidentified men removing boxwood plantings from ground and looking for Japanese beetles. Related images: BW-917 and BW-918","BW-923 - Sun Dial - original [W-715]","BW-928 - Old Barn - through wall opening","BW-929A - Kitchen Garden - tomato bed; BW-929B - Kitchen Garden - tomato bed, with employee working (see digital object)","BW-930a - Piles of hay in the resevoir field or Gould lot looking south towards the Mansion and north grove;  BW-930b - Two men and truck; BW-930c - making hay in reservoir or Gould lot","BW-931A-E - West Gate Cottage - removal of and addition to cottage at West Gate, now occupied by Robert Pulley \u0026 family.","BW-1673A-I - British Royal Party place wreath on Washington's tomb \u0026 tour grounds","BW-1674A and C - Vice Regents in group picture - East Front of Mansion attending Royal visit; BW-1674B - Daughters of Vice Regents attending Royal visit, posing on the piazza","BW-1675A-B - Mrs. Horace Mann Towner, Regent \u0026 Mrs. Thomas Palmer Denham (Vice Regent of Florida), with Mount Vernon Ladies' Association flag","BW-1676 - Regent Mrs. Horace Mann Towner, daughter \u0026 grandson","BW-2303 - Mansion - drawing of evolution of additions to the house - 1757-1775","BW-2304 - Mansion - drawing of evolution of additions to the house - 1776-1787","BW-2315B -  View towards east wall which includes Edward Savage portraits of George and Martha Washington from Yale-deLancey Kountze Collection.","BW2315E - Secretary desk in the downstairs chamber at Mount Vernon. This piece of furniture is from the Yale-Kountze Collection and was loanded to Mount Vernon by Yale University.","BW-2316 - Houdon Bust [W-369] as exhibited in museum at Mount Vernon","BW-2319 - Tambour secretary [W-158] \u0026 chair [W-159] in the study.","BW-2320 - Portrait of George Washington by Charles Willson Peale [H-17] - 1780, also tea set, sofa, etc. in West Parlor [Front Parlor]","BW-2334/A, BW-2334/AA and BW-2334/B - George Washington portrait - Savage;  LOAN - Yale-Delancey Kountze Collection","BW-2334/BB - Martha Washington portrait - Savage; LOAN - Yale-Delancey Kountze Collection","BW-2334/C - Painting on satin by Nelly Custis; LOAN - Yale-Delancey Kountze Collection","BW-2334/F - Engraving - \"Bunker Hill\" [W-1407/A]; LOAN - Yale-Delancey Kountze Collection","BW-2334/G - Andirons [W-1410/A-B] in Dining Room; LOAN - Yale-Delancey Kountze Collection","BW-2334/H - Half-round card table [W-1413/B]; LOAN - Yale-Delancey Kountze Collection","BW-2334/I - Ducking gun W-1410]; LOAN - Yale-Delancey Kountze Collection","BW-2334/J - Embroidery frame [W-1417]; LOAN - Yale-Delancey Kountze Collection","BW-2334/K - Set of fireplace tools including a shovel, tongs and poker [W-1406/A-C]; LOAN - Yale-Delancey Kountze Collection","BW-2345 - Mrs. Washington's desk [W-220] - Washington bedchamber","BW-2346 - Portrait of Lawrence Washington [W-126]","BW-2347 - Portrait of Nelly Custis by Trumbull [H-77]\nnegative missing - 2/28/22","BW-2348 - Painting of Kitchen at Mount Vernon by Eastman Johnson [M-1001], BW-2348A - Painting of Kitchen at Mount Vernon by Eastman Johnson [M-1001]","BW-2349 - Wash House interiors; BW-2349A-D - Wash House interiors","BW-2350 - Spinning House interiors; BW-2350A - Spinning House interior","BW-2351 - Museum - first floor interior","BW-2365A - Mrs. Sarah King Hale - First Vice Regent of New Hampshire, BW-2365B - Mrs. Sarah King Hale - First Vice Regent of New Hampshire","BW-2368 - Houdon Bust [W-369] in profile","BW-2376 - Doctor Craik - silhouette","BW-2379A - Washington bookplate from The history of the decline and fall of the Roman empire /by Edward Gibbon, Esq. [W-401/D]; BW-2379B - Washington bookplate","BW-2381/A - Title page, Commentary on the Book of Psalms [W-1202/A], Volume I, signed by Martha Washington with 1793 date.","BW-2381/B - Title page, The history of the decline and fall of the Roman empire [W-401/D], Volume 4, by Edward Gibbon, Esq., title page signed by George Washington","BW-2382 - Portrait of Eleanor Parke Custis (Nelly) [H-77]","BW-2384 - Banquet Hall [New Room]- Palladian window","BW-2385 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - mantel","BW-2386 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - mantel","BW-2387 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - mantel","BW-2388 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - mantel","BW-2389 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - north wall with Palladian window","BW-2390 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - Palladian window","BW-2391 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - east end","BW-2392 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - northeast corner","BW-2393 - Barn [Stable] north side","BW-2394 - Barn [Stable], view through south lane gate (closed)","BW-2395 - Barn [Stable] view from the east lawn through opening of brick wall along the south lane","BW-2396 - Barn [Stable] viewed from over the top of the brick wall along the south lane","BW-2399 - Bed in Lafayette Room","W-2400 - Lafayette Room - fireplace","BW-2401 - North wall of the Lafayette Room view of fireplace and bed","BW-2402 - Bedroom - [Washington Bedchamber] - bed","BW-2403 - Bedroom - [Washington Bedchamber] - bed","BW-2404 - Bedroom - [Washington Bedchamber] - fireplace","BW-2405 - Bedroom - [Washington Bedchamber] - desk","BW-2406 - Butler's Pantry","BW-2407 - Butler's Pantry","BW-2410 - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]","BW-2411 - Dining Room [Small Dining Room], view of fireplace, table and south wall.","BW-2412 - Dining Room [Small Dining Room] - fireplace","BW-2413 - Dining Room [Small Dining Room] - fireplace","BW-2415 - View of upper garden and white picket fencing","BW-2416 - View of upper garden from doorway in the greenhouse","BW-2417 - View of southeast corner of upper garden. Roof tops of spinning house, salt house and north necessary can be seen in the distance.","BW-2418 - View of garden house and wall and fence along exterior of the upper garden.","BW-2419 - East end of upper garden. Includes view of spinning house, salt house, and north necessary.","BW-2420 - Low aerial view of upper garden from above the east brick wall.","BW-2421 - Northwest corner of upper garden. Includes view of north garden house.","BW-2422 - View of west end of upper garden","BW-2423 - Garden house in upper garden","BW-2424 - View towards west end of upper garden","BW-2425 - View of back side of garden house outside the upper garden wall.","BW-2426 - View of back side of north garden house outside the upper garden wall","BW-2427 - View of west end of upper garden with garden house in the distance","BW-2428 - View of upper garden path. The back side of the necessary can be seen along exterior wall.","BW-2429 - View of lower garden towards northeast corner. Several roofs of outbuildings can be seen over the top of the east wall of the garden.","BW-2430 - View from within lower garden towards garden gate which is mostly hidden by boxwoods. A watering can sits on the edge of the dipping well.","BW-2431 - View of dipping well in lower garden. Visible in the distance is the south necessary and roofs of outbuildings along the south lane.","BW-2432 - View of southeast corner of lower garden. The stable roof is visible above the garden wall.","BW-2433 - View of boxwood hedges in the lower garden. A portion of the garden gate can be seen at left.","BW-2434 - View of lower garden towards northeast corner. The south necessary and several outbuilding roofs can be seen in the distance including the Mansion cupola.","BW-2435 - View of the lower garden near the east garden wall. Roofs of several outbuildings along the south lane can be seen above the wall.","BW-2436 - View of boxwood hedges in the lower garden. Also visible are portions of the north garden entrance and perimeter wall.","BW-2437 - View from within lower garden towards garden gate which is mostly hidden by boxwoods. A watering can sits on the edge of the dipping well.","BW-2438 - View of upper garden path. The back side of the necessary can be seen along exterior wall.","BW-2439 - View of dipping well in lower garden. Visible in the distance is the south necessary and roofs of outbuildings along the south lane.","BW-2440 - Kitchen interior. View includes fireplace, bench, various cooking utensils, hanging bellows, and oven.","BW-2441 - Kitchen interior. View includes fireplace, bench, various cooking utensils, hanging bellows, and oven.","BW-2442 - Kitchen interior. View includes fireplace, bench, various cooking utensils, hanging bellows, and oven.","BW-2443 - Kitchen interior. View includes fireplace, bench, various cooking utensils, hanging bellows, and oven.","BW-2444 - Kitchen interior. View of southeast corner with oven and side table filled with cooking implements, a fire bucket hangs on the wall. A portion of the fireplace can be seen at far left.","BW-2445 - Kitchen interior, view of the south wall.","Box 2446 - Kitchen interior, view of southeast corner with oven and side table.","BW-2447 - Kitchen interior, southeast corner","BW-2448 - Kitchen interior, north wall","BW-2449 -  Photograph taken from the north lane looking south towards the mansion circle. A portion of the servant's hall and kitchen can be seen at left. To the right, is the circle storehouse, gardener's house and salt house.","BW-2450 - Photograph taken from the north lane looking south towards the mansion circle. A portion of the servant's hall and kitchen can be seen at left. To the right, is the circle storehouse, gardener's house and salt house.","BW-2451 - North lane - looking south","BW-2452 - North Lane, view looking north from across the Mansion cirle with sun dial in the foreground. Partial view of gardener's house (left) and servants' hall (right).","BW-2453 - View of the salt house and spinning house along the north lane. North lane gate is closed at far end.","BW-2454 - View of south lane taken from the Mansion circle looking south. The kitchen and circle storehouse can be seen along the circle drive with the remaining outbuildings along the south lane visible in the distance.","BW-2455 - View of the south lane looking north. The view includes outbuildings along the lane, a bricked path, and the coach house or south lane gate closed at left.","BW-2456 - View of the south lane from beyond the stable looking north. The closed coach house or south lane gate can be seen in the distance.","BW-2457 - View of the south lane from the south lawn looking north. The circle storehouse and a partial view of the smokehouse can be seen on the left. The kitchen is visible through the trees on the right. In the foreground is the brick wall along the south lane.","BW-2458 - View of the south lane and outbuildings taken from the Mansion circle looking south.","BW-2459 - View of the south lane looking towards the Mansion circle. The smokehouse and the circle storehouse are on the left of the lane and the kitchen on the right. In the distance are the gardener's house, Mansion circle and servants' hall.","BW-2460 - View of the south lane from the stable (at left) looking north. The south lane gate is closed.","BW-2461 - View of south lane looking south. The corner of the kitchen is seen at left.","BW-2462 - View of desk and chair in the Study.","BW-2463 - View of southwest corner of the study with desk and chair.","BW-2464 - South wall of the study, terrestial globe is in the foreground and desk and chair are along the wall between the two windows.","BW-2465 - View of the southwest corner of the study.","BW-2466 - View of the bookcases along the east wall of the study. The uncommon chair is in the foreground.","BW-2467 - View of fireplace and mantel in the study.","BW-2468 - Distant view of the west front of the Mansion from the 12-acre field.","BW-2469 - View of the west front of the Mansion from the bowling green entrance.","BW-2470 - View of the west front of the Mansion from the bowling green.","BW-2471 - View of the west front of the Mansion from the bowling green.","BW-2472 - Distant view of south facade of the Mansion from the south lawn.","BW-2473 - Distant view of the south facade of the Mansion from the south lawn.","BW-2474 - Mansion - distant views - south lawn","BW-2475 - Mansion - distant views - south lawn - near Tomb","BW-2476 - View of the Mansion's east front, taken from the northeast lawn.","BW-2477 - View of the Mansion's east front, taken from the southeast lawn. People can be seen walking on the piazza.","BW-2478 - View the east front and north facade of the Mansion from the northeast lawn.","BW-2479 - View of the Mansion's east front, taken from the southeast lawn.","BW-2480 - View of the Mansion's east front, taken from the southeast lawn.","BW-2481 - View of the east front of the Mansion from the northeast lawn.","BW-2482 - View of the Mansion's east front, taken from the northeast lawn.","BW-2483 - View of the Mansion's east front, taken from the northeast lawn.","BW-2484 - View of the Mansion from the northeast lawn. Several visitors are on the piazza.","BW-2487 - Mansion - northeast façade, view includes the northeast corner of the piazza and Mansion, cellar entrance, north colonnade and servants' hall.","BW-2492 - Mansion - northeast façade","BW-2493 - View of the west front of the Mansion from the bowling green.","BW-2494 - View of the west front of the Mansion from the central passage to the south entrance.  A portion of the Mansion circle is seen in the foreground.","BW-2496 - View of the Mansion's west front, shot from the mansion circle.  Several people are standing and sitting in front of the Mansion.","BW-2497 - View of the Mansion's west front facade. Shot parallel to the west front from the central door towards the south colonnade.","BW-2498 - View of the Mansion's west front, shot parallel to the house from the south colonnade towards the north.","BW-2499 - View of the Mansion's west front, detail of door that leads to the central hall.","BW-2500 - View of the Mansion's west front, shot through the north colonnade.","BW-2500a - View of the west front of the Mansion from the bowling green, includes the south colonnade and a portion of the kitchen (at right) ; filed with BW-2500","BW-2501 - View of the gardner's house, servants' hall (formely the Office) and north colonnade.","BW-2503 - View of the kitchen and circle storehouse from across the Mansion circle.","BW-2504 - View of old tomb","BW-2506 - View of paddock with lower garden wall in the distance.","BW-2508 - View of dogwood trees in the deer park on the Mount Vernon Estate.","BW-2509 - View of the deer park with dogwoods in bloom. A portion of the deer park wall can be seen at the bottom left and the Potomac River is in the far distance.","BW-2511 - View of the laundry yard from the south lane. Photograph is taken between the smokehouse and wash house with a view of the 19th century bell tower, lower garden brick wall, and south necessary.","BW-2512 - View of of lower garden (east) wall and south necessary. View looking north from the laundry yard outside of the lower garden perimeter wall. Includes view of 19th century bell tower.","BW-2513 - View of of the brick wall next to the kitchen. The kitchen well house roof can be seen above the wall.","BW-2515 - View of north colonnade and east side of servants' hall. Salt house visible beyond brick wall.","BW-2517 - View from the hillside near the old tomb looking north. The south facade of the Mansion can be seen in the distance.","BW-2519 - View of Chintz Room (formerly Nelly Custis Room) - crib [W-237]","BW-2520 - View of the bed in the northwest corner of the blue room.","BW-2521 - View of north wall in the blue room, includes bed, side table and a portion of the fireplace.","BW-2522 - View of bed along north wall of the blue room.","BW-2525 - View of fireplace in the blue room.","BW-2526 - View of bed in yellow room.","BW-2528 - View of staircase in the central passage.","BW-2529 - View of bed in small room, second floor of Mansion.","BW-2530 - View of gristmill taken from Dogue Creek. Several boats are in the foreground.","BW-2531 - View of gristmill from Dogue Creek. Several boats are the foreground.","BW-2532 - View of gristmill, two men are seated on exterior steps.","BW-2533 - Distant view of gristmill with Dogue Creek in the foreground and miller's house on the far right.","BW-2534 - View of gristmill","BW-2535 - Museum exhibit - west end, includes display cases with camp bed, bust of Washington, swords and model of the Bastille.","BW-2536 - Museum exhibit - west end, includes display cases with camp bed, bust of Washington, swords and model of the Bastille.","BW-2537 - 18th-century fan [W-1441] in museum","BW-2538 - Museum - quilt","BW-2539 - Museum exhibit case - Penn Treaty quilt [W-365] and one of Martha Washington's shell cushions ; see CN/CT-838A-C","BW-2540 - Museum exhibit case - Penn Treaty quilt [W-365] and one of Martha Washington's shell cushions","BW-2541 - Museum - miniatures of George Washington by Charles Willson Peale (W-460) and Martha Washington by James Peale (W-624/A)","BW-2542 - Museum - miniatures of George Washington by Charles Willson Peale (W-460) and Martha Washington by James Peale (W-624/A)","BW-2543 - Museum - exhibit case of ceramics","BW-2544 - Museum - exhibit case of ceramics","BW-2545 - Museum - exhibit case of ceramics","BW-2547 - Music room - view of side of harpsichord [W-16] along the west wall. A French armchair sits next to the harpsichord.","BW-2548 - Music room - close-up view of the harpsichord [W-16]","BW-2549 - Music room - view from south doorway towards front of harpsichord [W-16]","BW-2550 - Music room - view of harpsichord [W-16] from the north doorway.","BW-2551 - Music room - harpsichord [W-16] and mantel","BW-2552 - Music room - mantel - fireplace","BW-2554 - Partial view of south end of Mansion and cellar entrance with a corner of the piazza visible.","BW-2555 - View of the south end of the piazza and a partial view of the cellar entrance.","BW-2556 - View of the full length of the piazza from the south towards the north grove.","BW-2557 - View of the Mansion's piazza. The photograph is taken midway down the piazza looking south towards the Potomac River.","BW-2559 - View of the length of the piazza taken from the north lawn.","BW-2560 - View of the north corner of the piazza.","BW-2561 - Pohick Church - exterior","BW-2562 - Pohick Church - exterior, with grave markers in the foreground.","BW-2563 - Pohick Church - exterior, with grave markers in the foreground.","BW-2564 - Pohick Church - interior","BW-2565 - Pohick Church - interior","BW-2566 - Tomb","BW-2567 - View of the front of Washington's tomb.","BW-2568 - View of tomb from east with two American flags to either side of tomb entrance.","BW-2569 -  View of the west gate and one of the porters' lodges. The west front of the Mansion can be seen in the far distance.","BW-2571 - Porters' lodges at the west gate.","BW-2573 - View of porters' lodges on either side of the west gate entrance. The west gate well house is in the foreground.","BW-2575 -  View of front parlor towards northeast corner which includes fireplace and painting above mantel.","BW-2576 -  View of south wall in front parlor with portrait of Washington by Charles Willson Peale [H-17]","BW-2577 -  View of south wall in front parlor with portrait of Washington by Charles Willson Peale [H-17]","BW-2578 - Secretary desk in the downstairs chamber at Mount Vernon. This piece of furniture is from the Yale-Kountze Collection and was loanded to Mount Vernon by Yale University.","BW-2579 - View of south wall in downstairs chamber includes fireplace.","BW-2581 - View of fireplace in the downstairs chamber.","BW-2582 - Mansion from Bowling Green gate","BW-2583 - West Front of Mansion","BW-2584 - View of greenhouse from the west parterre.","BW-2585 - View of lower garden looking west. Includes the south garden house and beehouse. An employee works in one of the plant beds.","BW-2586 - Mount Vernon - north façade","BW-2587 - View of staircase in central passage.","BW-2588 - View of fireplace in old chamber.","BW-2589 - Bedstead in old chamber","BW-2590 - Dining Room - fireplace","BW-2591 - Dining Room - view towards north wall with dining table in the foreground. Highchair sits against the wall between the two windows.","BW-2592 - Butler's Pantry","BW-2593 -  Front Parlor - fireplace","BW-2594 - View of front parlor towards south wall which includes card table with chairs and portrait of George Washington by Charles Willson Peale [H-17].","BW-2595 - View towards southeast corner of the little parlor, includes windows, French side chairs and a display case.","BW-2596 - View into little parlor from the south doorway includes the harpsichord, fireplace and a view into the new room.","BW-2597 - Washington's study includes secretary desk and uncommon chair placed between the windows along the south wall. View is towards the east wall with a partial view of the terrestrial globe and bookcases.","BW-2598 - View of the study towards the southeast corner includes the bookcases, terrestrial globe and Washington's secretary bookcase and desk and cirular chair.","BW-2599 - Vaughan mantel in new room. A portrait of Washington by Gilbert Stuart [H-4] hangs above the fireplace.","BW-2600 - View of Palladian or Venetian window in the new room.","BW-2601 - View of south wall in blue room includes bedstead and fireplace.","BW-2602 - View of the bedstead in the Washington bedchamber","BW-2603 - View of the kitchen fireplace.","BW-2604 - View of the coach house along the south lane. Two visitors stand in front of the building admiring the Powel coach.","BW-2605 - View from north lane between gardener's house and salt house towards the greenhouse in the upper garden.","BW-2606 - View of stable and part of the adjacent paddock.","BW-2607 - North side of stable. View across laundry yard includes fence and non-historic bell structure, which was removed in 2012. The exterior of lower garden brick wall is visible far right.","BW-2608 - View from southeast lawn over the brick wall towards the south lane, partial view of wash house and smokehouse. In the distance is the south necessary.","BW-2609 - View from over lower garden brick wall towards the south lane, includes laundry yard, smokehouse and wash house.","BW-2610 - Biew of back side of north garden house from outside the upper garden wall.","BW-2651/2 - Piazza - from the north end; BW-2651/3 - Piazza - from the north end; BW-2651/4 - Piazza - from the north end","BW-2652/2 - View of lower garden towards west end includes garden house.","BW-2653 - View of the front of Washington's tomb with iron hand railing along the brick.","BW-2654 - Tomb","BW-2657/2-3 - View of the Mansion's east front, taken from the northeast lawn.","BW-2658 - Mansion - East Front - railing on Piazza roof, dates photograph taken prior to 1936.","BW-2662/1,8 - Stable, view of north and east sides, stairs removed; BW-2662/2 - Northeast corner of stable from break in the brick wall along the south lane; BW-2662/7 - North side of stable","BW-2663 - Photograph of kitchen and circle storehouse. \"Family Kitchen\" and \"Butler's House\" signs visible above doorways.","BW-2667/1-2 - View of the south lane and outbuildings looking south.","BW-2668/1 - Central passage and staircase, front door is opened with louvered doors closed; BW-2668/2 - Central passage and staircase, front door is closed","BW-2668/3-4 - View of Vaughan mantel in the new room. A portrait of George Washington by Gilbert Stuart [H-4] hangs above the mantel.","BW-2668/5-7 - View of northeast corner of new room.","BW-2668/8 - View of from doorway in little parlor looking north towards the new room - door opened. The harpsichord is in the foreground; BW-2668/9 - View of from doorway in little parlor looking north towards the new room - door closed. The harpsichord is in the foreground.","BW-2668/10 - View of the south wall in the downstairs chamber (formerly called Martha Washington's sitting room) at Mount Vernon. View includes the fireplace and room furnishings. The south door is opened providing a view to the back stairwell.","BW-2686/A-B - Letter covers - to \u0026 from George Washington","BW-2686/A - Engraving of the Washington Family by Edward Savage","BW-2687 - Old Tomb - J. Hill, aquatint - circa 1820; Object number M-1451/A","BW-2688/A-B - Downstairs chamber, bedstead and armchair","BW-2689 - Music Book - title page, Twelve Pieces for the Harpsichord or Piano-Forte, compiled by Sterkel. Loan - Yale-Kountze Collection.","BW-2690 - Maritime document - signed by George Washington. Loan - Yale-Kountze Collection.","BW-2746 - Exhibit of textile in the (Interpretive Center) Museum. In the middle is the wedding dress of Nelly Custis [W-592]. Transfered to Woodlawn Plantation in 1973.","BW-2758 - Fowling gun [W-1404], detail of proof mark. Loan - Yale University Art Gallery, de Lancey Kountze Collection.","BW-2759 - Cameo \"George Washington\" (Mrs. McCook Knox)","BW-2760 - Cameo \"George Washington\" (Mrs. McCook Knox)","BW-2761 - Fannie Bassett portrait [W-1488]","BW-2795 - Sugar Bowl, black stoneware; Object Number [W-756]","BW-2898 - Butler House bedroom; BW-2898/A - Butler House bedroom","BW-2899 - Stable - north side from south lane gate; BW-2899/a - Stable, southeast corner","BW-2931/1-3 - Early views, engravings of the Mansion and tomb; taken for Annual Report 1949","BW-2937/1-9, 16-17 - Pictures taken for Annual Report; BW-2937/1 - Mansion from southeast lawn; BW-2937/2 - interior of Kitchen, close-up of south wall; BW-2937/3 - pair of cut glass carafes; BW-2937/4 - Argand lamp [W-1545]; BW-2937/5 - cut-glass sweetmeat dish [W-1636]; BW-2937/6 - Mourning pins, watercolor on ivory [W-1588] and oval-shaped pin surrounded by pearls [M-1589]; BW-2937/7 - decanter [W-1642]; BW-2937/8 - cup and saucer [M-1638/A-B]; BW-2937/9 - dessert glass [W-1640]; BW-2937/16 - Washington's bookplate; BW-2937/17 - cup and saucer [W-1639/A-B]","BW-2939 - Copy photograph of early view of repairs to the west front of the Mansion, c. 1860","BW-2940 - \"Unknown portrait\" [M-763]","BW-2947 - sample of wallpaper border from the new room.","BW-2948 - Locket containing supposed portraits of: George Washington, Martha Washington, Eleanor Parke Custis \u0026 George Washington Parke Custis and two other unidentified individuals all in profile. Painting signed by d'Augustin.","BW-3125 - Engraved book illustration of \"George Washington Lafayette,\" unknown source.","BW-3126 - Nelly Custis - portrait - Pine","BW-3127 - Unknown woman - portrait","BW-3128 - Fanny Bassett - portrait - Pine","BW-3184 - View of greenhouse in upper garden","BW-3185 - Butler's pantry","BW-3186 - Central passage, view of staircase.","BW-3187 - Banquet Hall [New Room], view of south wall.","BW-3188 - George Washington's Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber], view of south wall.","BW-3189 - George Washington's Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber], view of bedstead.","BW-3190 - Washington's shaving case [W-1598]","BW-3191 - George Washington's Shaving Case [W-1598]","BW-3193 - Embroidered shawl fragment [W-1665], formerly identified as a wedding veil","BW-3194 - Detail of embroidered shawl fragment [W-1665], formerly identified as a wedding veil","BW-3195 - Miniature - George Washington by Robert Field [M-1661]","BW-3196 - A pair of Sevres ice pots [W-1662/A-B]","BW-3197 - Engraving \"Adonis Carried off by Venus\" [W-1602/B] LOAN","BW-3198 - Early view - engraving, Mount Vernon - G. I. Parkyns","BW-3199 - Engraving, \"Diana Deceived by Venus\" [W-1602/A] LOAN","BW-3200 - Equestrian portrait of George Washington by Rembrandt Peale [H-54]","BW-3201 - Woodcut of the east front of the Mansion by Gilbert after William Russell Birch [M-1669]","BW-3202 - Copy photograph of early photograph of Tomb - Langenheim, July 1850","BW-3203 - Copy photograph, early photograph of Mansion, west front - Langenheim, July 1850","BW-3204 - Martha Washington bible - title page [W-1659]; BW-3204a - Martha Washington bible - title page [W-1659]","BW-3205 - Martha Washington's signature from Bible [W-1659]","BW-3206/A-D - Several pages and details from a George Washington letter to Lund Washington, 1775 November 26 [A-516.8]","BW-3207 - Memorandum of the survey of Captain Lawrence Washington's Estate along the Potomac and Little Hunting Creek. Signed by George Brent September 18, 1690 [W-648]","BW-3232 - North lane showing Salt and Spinning Houses during an early restoration.","BW-3237 - Music room [Little Parlor], southeast corner","BW-3238 - View of west wall in small dining room","BW-3239 -  View of west wall in front parlor","BW-3240 - View of the south wall in the study","BW-3241 - View of interior window in little parlor","BW-3242 - View of fireplace in kitchen","BW-3255 - Oil portrait - Washington Family by John Gadsby Chapman;\n Original owned by the Misses Washington; see CS 7093/1","BW-3256 - Print - Pastoral Scene;\nCollection of Miss Anne Washington - LOAN","BW-3257 - Colored print - British castle; \nCollection of Miss Anne Washington, LOAN","BW-3258 - \"Valentine\" - St. Joachim;\nCollection of Miss Anne Washington, LOAN","BW-3259 - Print - \"Andromache \u0026 Hector\";\nCollection of Miss Anne Washington, LOAN","BW-3260 - Print - Pastoral Scene;\nCollection of Miss Anne Washington, LOAN","BW-3261 - Silver of Bushrod Washington; \nCollection of Miss Anne Washington, LOAN","BW-3262 - Print - \"A Country Girl\";\nCollection of Miss Anne Washington, LOAN","BW-3263 - Portrait - Mrs. Bushrod Washington; \nCollection of Miss Anne Washington, LOAN","BW-3264 - Portrait - Judge Bushrod Washington; \n Collection of Miss Anne Washington, LOAN","BW-3265 - Portrait - Mrs. Nathaniel Crawford (nee Blackburn);\nCollection of Miss Anne Washington, LOAN","BW-3266 - Photo - Mrs. John A. Washington, Jr. (nee Selden);\nCollection of Miss Anne Washington","BW-3269 - Portrait - Mrs. Jane Maria Van Antwerp, First Vice Regent of Iowa;\nOwned by Mrs. Alexander; See #3289, #3373","BW-3270 - Copy photograph, Mrs. Margaretta S. Morse, First Vice Regent of Louisiana;\n Collection of Col. E.C. Morse, Washington, DC; See also #3274","BW-3271 - Portrait - Mme. Octavia Walton LeVert, First Vice Regent of Alabama ;\nMVLA Collection see #3392","BW-3272 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Louisa Ingersoll Greenough, First Vice Regent of Massachusetts;\n MVLA collection","BW-3273 - Copy photograph - Miss Ann Pamela Cunningham, First Regent;\nMVLA collection","BW-3274 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Margaretta S. Morse, First Vice Regent of Louisiana;\nMVLA Collection;  See #3270","BW-3275 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Hannah Blake Farnsworth, First Vice Regent of Michigan;\nMVLA Collection","BW-3276 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Catherine A. McWillie, First Vice Regent of Mississippi;\nMVLA Collection","BW-3277 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Mary Rutledge Fogg, First Vice Regent of Tennessee;\nMVLA Collection","BW-3278 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Rosa V. Johnson Jeffrey, First Vice Regent of Kentucky;\nMVLA Collection","BW-3279 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Abby Wheaton Chace, First Vice Regent of Rhode Island;\nMVLA Collection","BW-3280 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Elizabeth M. Walton, First Vice Regent of Missouri; \nMVLA Collection","BW-3281 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Martha Mitchell, First Vice Regent of Wisconsin;\nMVLA Collection","BW-3282 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Margaret Ann Comegys, First Vice Regent of Delaware;\nMVLA Collection","BW-3283 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Alice Key Pendleton, First Vice Regent of Ohio;\nMVLA Collection","BW-3284 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Catherine Willis Murat, First Vice Regent of Florida;\nMVLA Collection","BW-3285 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Alice H. Dickinson, First Vice Regent of North Carolina;\nMVLA Collection","BW-3286 - Copy photograph - Miss Sarah Tracy, Secretary to Ann Pamela Cunningham \u0026 Housekeeper at Mount Vernon;\nMVLA Collection; negative missing April 1993","BW-3287 - Copy photograph - Miss Mary Morris Hamilton, First Vice Regent of New York;\nMVLA Collection","BW-3288 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Abba Isabelle Little, First Vice Regent of Maine; \nMVLA Collection","BW-3289 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Jane Maria Van Antwerp, First Vice Regent of Iowa;\nMVLA Collection","BW-3290 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Anna Cora Ogden Ritchie, First Vice Regent of Virginia; MVLA Collection","BW-3291 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Sarah King Hale, First Vice Regent of New Hampshire; MVLA Collection","BW-3292 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Philoclea Edgeworth Eve, First Vice Regent of Georgia; MVLA Collection","BW-3293 - Copy photograph - Mme. Octavia Walton Le Vert, First Vice Regent of Alabama; MVLA Collection","BW-3296 - Engraving of Edward Everett; MVLA Collection","BW-3297 - Copy photograph - \"Rosemont\" - South Carolina home of Ann Pamela Cunningham; MVLA Collection","BW-3298 - Copy photograph of ambrotype of visitors in front of Washington's tomb","BW-3301 - Silver spurs, detail of engraving on inside of spurs; object number [A-593 ; W-1912/A-B]","BW-3302 - Silver spurs; object number [A-593; W-1912/A-B]","BW-3303 - Snuff box; object number [A-602; W-1844]","BW-3304 - Title page, publication of George Washington's will; object number [A-584]","BW-3305 - Snuff box, lid with painted scene; object number [A-602; W-1844]","BW-3308 - Spurious portrait of Nelly Custis","BW-3309 - Silver tray; object number [A-643; H-1868]","BW-3310 - Silver tray; object number [A-643; H-1868]","BW-3311 - Ivory fan; object number [A-627; W-1857]","BW-3312 - Reconstructed milk jug (salt glaze) from fragments found at Mount Vernon","BW-3313 - Reconstructed wine cooler - from fragments acquired from Agnes Peter. This cooler was built in 1952 by Wilfred Nietzey of the Mount Vernon carpentry shop, based on evidence from the original parts and images of similar period pieces. The only elements of the piece that date to the eighteenth-century are the two staves with the lion's mask handles and the brass bands. One of the lion's masks was missing a handle. In an effort to give the cooler a uniform appearance, the materials used to fill out the rest of the piece were salvaged from old furniture of unspecified date, which had no relation to the original parts. Object number [W-1059]","BW-3314 - Interior - Stove room in greenhouse slave quarters","BW-3315 - Interior - Greenhouse - view from west end looking east","BW-3316 - Interior - Greenhouse - view from east looking towards west","BW-3320 - Wax impressions of G.W. seals; object number [A-583; M-1675/A-B]","BW-3321 - Larder in Family Kitchen","BW-3322 - Mezzotint of George Washington by Alexander Campbell","BW-3323 - Nelly Custis' harpsichord - book illustration sketched by Benson Lossing","BW-3324 - Bed and Bedstead on which Washington Died - book illustration sketched by Benson Lossing","BW-3334 - Copy photograph, Luke C. Dillon photograph of east front of Mansion with south porch, balustrade \u0026 2 unidentified gentlemen","BW-3335 - Mock-up of curtains for Banquet Hall [New Room] for the Palladian or Venetian window","BW-3336 - Mock-up of curtains for Banquet Hall [New Room] - west window","BW-3337 - Candelabra or candle stand; object number [M-176]","BW-3338 - Engraving - \"Coming at the Death\"; Halsey Collection - MVLA, object number [M-93/GG-5]","BW-3355/A - Martha Washington's trunk; object number [W-368]","BW-3358 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Anna Cora Ogden Ritchie, First Vice Regent of Virginia; See #3290;  Photo in MVLA Collection","BW-3363 - Graff photographs - 1860 - Houdon Mask, Sharples miniature, \u0026 Peale miniatures; Originals borrowed from J.R. Battle, Villanova, PA. Not part of the Mount Vernon collection.","BW-3367 - Sarah Tracy's military pass - Oct. 2, 1861","BW-3369 - Union soldiers at Mount Vernon; Taken from N.Y. Illustrated News","BW-3370 - Girl Scouts viewing the Centennial Exhibition in museum at Mount Vernon","BW-3371 - Centennial Exhibition in the museum at Mount Vernon","BW-3373 - Portrait - Mrs. Maria Van Antwerp, First Vice Regent of Iowa;  See #3289, #3269","BW-3380 - Articles of Agreement between John Augustine Washington and Ann Pamela Cunningham, April 6, 1858; BW-3380/a-f","BW-3381/b - Letter - Edward Everett to ladies of Richmond, Dec. 12, 1855, second page","BW-3384/A-B - Letter - Mary Custis Lee to John Augustine Washington, February 1859; BW-3384/A - Page 1; BW-3384/B - Page 2","BW-3386 - Original certificate for Jane Maria Van Antwerp, Vice Regent of Iowa, October 26, 1858","BW-3387 - Original certificate for Margaretta F. Morse, Vice Regent of Louisiana, April 28, 1858","BW-3410 - Broadside - Cortland County Fair, fundraiser for the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association to purchase Mount Vernon","BW-3418 - Early Subscription Paper with name, residence and amount filled in by donors. Ann Pamela Cunningham's signature \u0026 gift of $100 is on the first line.","BW-3419/A-E - Pages from the Mount Vernon Record","BW-3424 - Treasury Department order for Miss Tracy's supplies, July 7, 1863","BW-3425 - Regent's and Vice Regents' badges; Mrs. Van Antwerp's jewelry","BW-3428 - Miniature portrait of James L. Petigru, 1834","BW-3429 - Illustration titled MOUNT VERNON, 1874, drawn by Theo R. Davis for the February 28, 1874 issue of Harper's Weekly. Aerial view of the Potomac River, a steamboat and visitors at the Mount Vernon wharf landing and the Mansion and estate in the background.","BW-3430 - Early view - entraving of Mount Vernon, showing 200 acres, by Whateley and Sinclair, 1859; object number [M-1282]","BW-3431 - Bird's eye view of Mount Vernon, 1859","BW-3432 - Engraving, \"East Front of Mansion\" - N. S. Bennett, 1858","BW-3436 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Lily Macalester Berghmans Laughton, Second Regent of Mount Vernon; MVLA Collection","BW-3438 - Copy photograph, James [John] McHenry Hollingsworth, Second Superintendent of Mount Vernon; MVLA Collection","BW-3439/A-B - Printed eulogy, 'In Memoriam.' for Mrs. Ella Bassett Washington, Vice Regent for West Virginia. Written by Susan E. Johnson Hudson, Secretary and Vice Regent for Connecticut.","BW-3440/A-B - Two record pages from the Martha Washington's Bible, object number [W-1659]","BW-3442 - New Room [Banquet Hall] - view from southeast corner showing Palladian window","BW-3443 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - view toward southeast corner showing door to Music room \u0026 exterior door and 2 paintings","BW-3444 - Detail of oval mirror, bracket \u0026 candelabra - Banquet Hall [New Room]","BW-3445 - Music room [Little Parlor] - view of west wall - harpsichord closed","BW-3447/A-B - Mahogany card table - Music room [Little Parlor]; object number [W-1465]. BW-3447/A table closed; BW-3447/B, table leaf opened and tilted against wall.","BW-3450 -  West Parlor [Front Parlor] - toward fireplace, north door closed","BW-3451 - Lacquer dressing case; [W-195]","BW-3452 - Downstairs bedchamber - mirror and table","BW-3454 - Dining Room [Small Dining Room] - across table toward southwest window","BW-3455 - Close-up of Chippendale chair in the study ; [W-95]","BW-3457 - Study - view from northeast corner towards southwest corner","BW-3458 - Washington's desk [W-158] and chair [W-159] in the study","BW-3459 - Washington's desk [W-158] and chair [W-159] in the study","BW-3460 - Blue Bedroom - view from fireplace across bed to windows and southwest corner","BW-3461 - Lafayette Bedroom - wide angle shot from door towards north wall","BW-3462 - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room] - wide angle from door towards southwest corner","BW-3463 - Group of 3 Windsor chairs with shell cushions from Yellow Bedroom","BW-3464 - Scenario with Washington's shaving stand [W-202] and fixtures - George Washington's dressing room situated in the closet in the Washington Bedchamber","BW-3465 - Wash stand [W-199] in the Washington bedchamber\n]","BW-3466 -Washington bedchamber - view from from door across bed to desk along west wall","BW-3467 - Washington Bedchamber - view towards fireplace and portrait of Martha Custis hung on the north wall","BW-3468 - Cane chair [W-200], mirror [W-201], medicine box table [W-207], lacquer box [W-219] in Washington Bedchamber","BW-3469 - Interior view of kitchen from north doorway towards fireplace","BW-3472 - Sketch of weathervane","BW-3473 - Martha Washington - reproduction Wollaston portrait in office ; (original at Washington \u0026 Lee);  See 1953 Handbook","BW-3474 - West Front - Mansion from view of 1840, reproduction in office","BW-3487 - 'Ancient Lantern' - Benson Lossing sketch","BW-3488 - Benson Lossing sketch of Vaughan fireplace in new room - titled 'Italian Chimney-Piece'","BW-3494 - Lossing's sketch of East Front of Mansion","BW-3497 - Silver plateau [W-105/A-E] on table in dining room","BW-3498 - Silver plateau [W-105/A-E] on table in Dining Room","BW-3499 - Silver salver with Custis crest [W-108]","BW-3500 - Silver desk set belongin to George Washington ; Bolling-Lee Collection, MVLA [W-2520/A-D]","BW-3501 - Washington salver with crest [W-2515];  Bolling-Lee Collection, MVLA; Slide available","BW-3502 - Silver tray by Ephraim Brasher [W-32] - one of pair owned by George Washington","BW-3503 - Sheffield Argand lamp [W-1545/A-E]","BW-3504 - Sheffield bracket lamps (pair) ; [W-13/A-B]","BW-3505 - Sheffield bracket lamps (pair)","BW-3506 - Sheffield Argand lamp [W-1545/A-E]","BW-3507 - Detail of Washington coat-of-arms from coffee pot ;  Bolling-Lee Collection, MVLA [W-2517]","BW-3508 - Coffee pot with coat of arms - owned by George Washington ; Bolling-Lee Collection, MVLA;  Slide available [W-2517]","BW-3509 - Cruet stand with Custis crest ; [W-484] ;  MVLA; slide available","BW-3510 - Sheffield candlesticks owned by George Washington ; [W-18/A-B]","BW-3511 - Cruet stand with Washington crest ; Bolling-Lee collection, MVLA [W-2518]","BW-3512 - Sheffield sugar pail with Washington crest [W-1988/A-B]","BW-3513 - Washington spoons ;  owned by DeButts, Bolling-Lee and MVLA","BW-3514 - Detail of Custis coat of arms ; from tray owned by MVLA [W-108]","BW-3515 - Detail of Washington coat of arms ; from cruet stand in Bolling Lee collection - MVLA [W-2518]","BW-3516 - Detail of Washington crest ; from tray in Bolling Lee collection - MVLA [W-2515]","BW-3517 - Head of silver riding crop of George Washington ; [A-221, W-1213]","BW-3518 - Knife and forks owned by George Washington ; \n Knife and large fork - Lewis Collection Smithsonian - LOAN; small fork - MVLA collection [W-495/B]","BW-3519 - Sheffield teaboard with gallery ; Lewis Collection, Smithsonian - LOAN","BW-3520 - Sheffield coaster and basket ; Lewis Collection, Smithsonian - LOAN","BW-3521 - Double armed Sheffield lamp ;  Lewis Collection, Smithsonian - LOAN","BW-3522 - Washington camp cups ;  One owned by Mrs. DeButts, the other owned by Mrs. Ely - LOAN","BW-3523 - Coffee pot and slop bowl of George Washington ;  DeButts Collection - LOAN","BW-3524 - Three Washington trays with Washington crest ; DeButts Collection - LOAN","BW-3525 - Three Washington trays with Washington crest ; DeButts Collection - LOAN","BW-3526 - Silver tray ;  Owned by Mrs. DeButts - mate at Mount Vernon - LOAN","BW-3527 - Washington silver ;  Spoons owned by Bolling Lee heirs and the DeButts - LOAN","BW-3528 - Washington and Custis salt spoons ; Washington - Bolling-Lee Collection MVLA [W-2532]; Custis - deButts Collection","BW-3529 - Two bottle Sheffield wine cooler and racks ; DeButts Collection - LOAN","BW-3530 - Washington camp cups ;  One owned by Mrs. H. DeButts, the other by her sister, Mrs. Hanson Ely - LOAN","BW-3531 - The Custis plate - silver once owned by John Parke Custis ; from the collections of MVLA, George Bolling Lee and DeButts-Ely","BW-3532 - The Custis plate - silver once owned by John Parke Custis ; from the collections of MVLA, George Bolling Lee and DeButts-Ely","BW-3533 - The Custis plate - silver once owned by John Parke Custis ; from the collections of MVLA, George Bolling Lee and DeButts-Ely; slide available","BW-3534 - George Washington Parke Custis - miniature by Robert Field ; DeButts Collection - LOAN","BW-3535 - Pine portrait [W-78] Nelly Custis [Eleanor Parke Custis] after refinishing at Walthers Gallery","BW-3536a - Miniature of Eliza Parke Custis by unknown painter ; [A-690, H-1911]","BW-3537 - Fairfax riding chair [A-679, H-1888]","BW-3538 - Cup and saucer (Comte de Custine) ; [A-651, W-1875]","BW-3539 - Wedgewood pitcher ; [M-1892, A-688]","BW-3540/A - Trunk with copper nameplate of George Washington [W-1878]; BW-3540/B - Detail of copper nameplate [W-1878]","BW-3541 - Banquet Hall [New Room] showing new curtains","BW-3542 - Reconstructed Spinning House from southeast end","BW-3543A - Silver gravy spoon initialed EPC and Custis crest","BW-3543B - Detail of monogram and Custis crest on gravy spoon","BW-3544 - Cross of pearls which had belonged to Martha Washington [W-1873]","BW-3545 - Garnet pin refashioned from a Martha Washington earring [W-1864/A]","BW-3546 - Windsor chair said to have come from Mount Vernon [W-1877]","BW-3551/A - George Washington's travelling bidet - open [A-713, W-1906]","BW-3551/B - George Washington's travelling bidet - closed [A-713, W-1906]","BW-3552/A-B - Reconstructed Spinning House - north room","BW-3553 - Reconstructed Spinning House - south room","BW-3554/A-G - Selected pages of Washington Bible","BW-3558 - Silver argand lamp [A-649; W-1871]","BW-3559 - Shell snuff box [A-721; W-1910]","BW-3560 - Interior reconstructed Spinning House - north room","BW-3561 - Silver gravy spoon, initialed EPC with crest","BW-3562 - Copy photographs of West Front Mansion; Miss Tracy by Mansion porch - early views","BW-3563 - Copy photographs - Tomb; East Front of Mansion - early views","BW-3565 - Reshingling Mansion roof, November 1953","BW-3577 - Roasting apparatus - sketch from book","BW-3578 - Insurance Policy, 1803, in the Library of Virginia collection","BW-3661 - Sharples' portrait of Rev. Dr. Tuckerman and frame with egg and dart motif and beading","BW-3678 - Martha Washington's gold earrings [A-786, W-1975/A-B]","BW-3679 - Martha Washington's seed pearl ring [A-786, W-1976]","BW-3680/A - Iron chest belonging to Daniel Parke Custis [A-772; W-1964] ; BW-3680/B - sketch of iron chest","BW-3681 - Iron chest belonging to Daniel Parke Custis - open [A-772 ; W-1964]","BW-3682 - Pair of tin candlesticks formerly at Mount Vernon [W-1953/A-B]","BW-3683 - View of northwest corner of Banquet Hall [New Room] including Palladian or Venetian window.","BW-3694 - Drawing of new bookplate for Reference Library, based on Washington's watermark","BW-3783/A - Illustration from Lossing - 'Section of Shaded Carriage-Way' key to trees planted along the north serpentine path; BW-3783/B - Illustration from Lossing - 'General Plan of the Mansion and Grounds at Mount Vernon'","BW-3802/A - Dandridge fob seal [A-812; H-2013/A-B]; BW-3802/B - wax impression made from Dandridge fob seal","BW-3803 - Martha Washington's gold loop earrings [A-810; W-2004/A-B]","BW-3804 - Martha Washington's pearl ring [A-810, W-2005]","BW-3805 - Martha Washington's garnet earrings [A-810; W-2003/A-B]","BW-3813 - Martha Washington's gold loop earrings [A-810; W-2004/A-B]","BW-3961 - Nutmeg grater [W-718]","BW-3962 - Detail - silver tea tray, silver maker's stamps [W-32]","BW-3963 - Custis tea urn [W-107]","BW-3964 - Chamber candlestick [W-618]","BW-3968 - Martha Washington miniature - Charles Willson Peale [A-894, W-2102/A]","BW-3969 - Pair of Sheffield silver waiters (Smithsonian)","BW-3970 - Double branch plated argand lamp (Smithsonian) LOAN","BW-3972 - Side chair - Hepplewhite [W-134]","BW-3973 - French armchair - Louis XVI [W-30]","BW-3974 - Uncommon chair, desk chair by Thomas Burling - revolving [W-159]","BW-3975 - Chippendale card table with leaf up [W-133]","BW-3976 - Chippendale card table [W-133]","BW-3977 - Side chair - Queen Anne [W-259]","BW-3978 - Pier table - Queen Anne [W-1546]","BW-3979 - Card table [W-197]","BW-3980 - Bedpost - Nelly Custis room [Chintz Room] - Sheraton style [M-242]","BW-3981 - Bedpost - George Washington's room [W-194]","BW-3982/A - Oval mezzotint of George Washington [M-2086/A] by Charles Willson Peale; BW-3982/B - Oval mezzotint of the Marquis de Lafayette [M-2086/B] by Charles Willson Peale; BW-3982/C - Oval mezzotint of Benjamin Franklin [M-2086/C] by Charles Willson Peale","BW-4003 - Pair of brass lamps [W-2138/A-B]","BW-4004/A - Key to Bastille - with case;  BW-4004/B - Key to Bastille without case","BW-4005 - Waistcoat belonging to George Washington [W-2149]","BW-4006 - Pair of blue glass finger bowls [W-2107/A-B]","BW-4007 - Cut glass compote [W-2114]","BW-4008 - Cut glass finger bowl [W-2115]","BW-4009 - Finger bowl stand [W-2113]","BW-4010 - Glass goblet [W-2112]","BW-4011 - Engraved glass goblet [W-2110], cut glass decanter and stopper [W-2108/A-B], and wineglass [W-2117/A]","BW-4015 - Masonic pin [A-916 ; W-2077]","BW-4018/G - Photo of drawing of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association badge made from Worth Bailey's Handbook drawings and early engravings","BW-4019/A - Architectural plans for Mount Vernon stable; BW-4019/B - Engraving - Tomb of Washington at Mount Vernon; BW-4019/C - Illustration of plan of Washington's barn; BW-4019/D - Illustrations of Washington's greenhouse plans; BW-4019/E - Illustration of Washington's drawing of the west front of the Mansion and plan of the Mansion basement; BW-4019/F - Illustration of plan of north end of the Mansion; BW-4019/G - Drawing of Mansion, 1933","BW-4087 - West Front of Mansion","BW-4095 - View of the west front of the Mansion from the bowling green entrance, gates opened.","BW-4098 - View of the north end of the Mansion with a partial view of the servants' hall at right.","BW-4114\t- Kitchen and circle storehouse from the Mansion circle.","BW-4120\t- View of the front of Washington's tomb with tomb guard Will Holland standing near the entrance.","BW-4121 - Pohick Church","BW-4122 - View from Piazza, looking south towards Potomac River","BW-4268/A-C - Title page of The Art of Cookery Made Plain and Easy, by Hannah Glasse [W-2140]","BW-4269 - Argand wall lamp [A-894; W-2169]","BW-4273/A-C\t- Pair of shoe buckles [A-945; W-2196/A-B]","BW-4274/A-D - Seed pearl jewelry - earrings and pendants [A-965; W-2214/A-B]","BW-4276/A-B - Mansion's small lumber room, formally titled 'Mrs. Washington's Bed Room,' construction research, exposed lath and bricks.","BW-4278 - Candelabra [A-988 ; W-2238]","BW-4281/A-B - Garnet necklace belonging to Martha Washington [A-965; W-2212]","BW-4282/A-C - Front Parlor - tea table \u0026 fireplace","BW-4283/A-G -  West Parlor [Front Parlor] -  wall panel construction details","BW-4284 - Dried flower arrangement in central passage with print of Washington \"Sacred to Patriotism\" and the hunting horn [W-81]","BW-4285/B-C - Drawing, A Perspective View of the Mansion, Outbuildings, Gardens, etc., with a key thereto","BW-4287/A-C - Wallpaper sample - fish account book cover, dated March 26, 1793","BW-4293 - Copy photograph, St. Peter's Church, New Kent County","BW-4294 - Copy photograph, Dandridge homestead (Chestnut Grove, New Kent County, Virginia)","BW-4295 - View of West Gate and Porter's Lodges - from middle vista","BW-4296/A-B - Mansion - East Front","BW-4297/A-E - Lower Garden views; Beehouse in lower garden [BW-4297/C]","BW-4298/A-F - Views of Upper Garden and Greenhouse","BW-4299 - View of the west front of Mount Vernon from the 12-acre field. The bowling green entrance is in the foreground.","BW-4300/A - States china - covered cup and saucer [W-2291/A-C] LOAN","BW-4300/B - Woodlawn china - cup and saucer; LOAN","BW-4300/C - Angouleme - plate and shell-shaped dish [W-2294, W-2295] LOAN","BW-4300/D - Sevres - round dish and 2 plates [W-2298, W-2297/A-B] LOAN","BW-4300/E - One Nast cup \u0026 4 Sevres cups [W-2300, W-2301, 2302/A-B] LOAN","BW-4300/F - Sevres - molded cups and tray*; butter dish with cover; dish* [W-2304, W-2305/A-B, W-2303] LOAN. Molded cups and tray; and dish acquired in 2020.","BW-4300/G - Sevres - vegetable dish; square dish; plate with scalloped edge [W-2308, W-2307, W-2306]","BW-4300/H - Sevres - four saucers [W-2310, W-2311, W-2309/A-B] LOAN","BW-4300/I - Bisque figures - cherub with quiver; cherub with grapes; boy with jug; girl with flowers [W-2315, W-2312, W-2313, W-2314]. Cherubs acquired in 1983. W-2313 and W-2314 - LOAN.","BW-4300/J - Bisques figures - man with musket; chinoiserie man with cymbal; Minerva [W-2317, W-2316, W-2318]. Man with musket and man with cymbal acquired in 1985. Minerva [W-2318] LOAN.","BW-4300/K - Bisque figures - woman in toga - LOAN; woman in dress \u0026 hat [W-2319]","BW-4300/L - Bisque - group of figures [W-2321/A-B]","BW-4300/M - Bisque - group of figures [W-2321/B]","BW-4300/O - Chinese export tobacco leaf tureen cover [W-2324/A-B]","BW-4300/P - Chinese export mug; Chinese export guglet and basin [W-2326, W-2325/A-B]","BW-4300/Q - Chinese export tobacco leaf platter; small square platter [W-2327/A-B]","BW-4300/R - Two blue glass finger bowls","BW-4300/S - Canton - blue \u0026 white hexagonal jardiniere [W-2329]","BW-4300/T - Two cut glass candlesticks [W-2330/A-B]","BW-4300/U - Cut glass dish and cover [W-2861/A-B]; glass decanter and stopper [LOAN}","BW-4300/V - Glassware -  2 boat-shaped salt dishes; 2 engraved star design wine glasses; cut glass jelly glass; cut glass tumbler","BW-4300/W - Glassware -  cut glass compote; cut glass finger bowl; engraved glass cup","BW-4301/A-B - Architectural drawings of colonnades","BW-4302/A-D - Architectural plans - Stable","BW-4303 - Architectural plans - Coach House","BW-4304/A-D - Architectural plans - Smoke House","BW-4305 - Architectural plans - Salt House","BW-4306/A-E - Architectural plans - Butler's House","BW-4307/A-J - Architectural plans - Spinning House","BW-4308/A-H - Architectural plans - Office [Servants' Hall]","BW-4309/A-G - Architectural plans - Greenhouse \u0026 slave quarters","BW-4310/A-B - Architectural plans - Family Kitchen","BW-4311/A-C - Architectural plans - Gardener's house","BW-4312/A-C - Architectural plans - Wash House","BW-4313/A-C - Architectural plans - Octagons [Necessaries and Garden Houses]","BW-4314 - Book illustration - The Farmer's Cart, livestock with cart, from an Arthur Young book.","BW-4315 - Stable - north façade from Kitchen Garden with center door open and with visitors","BW-4316 - Stable - north façade from Wash House yard","BW-4317 - Stable - north façade from Kitchen Garden with center door closed and without visitors","BW-4318/A-D - Mansion - East Front, from northeast","BW-4319 - Mansion Circle - south side, from Bowling Green, includes view of south colonnade, kitchen, and circle storehouse","BW-4320 - Stable - south side, from Paddock Road","BW-4321/A-B - Lower Garden - view along north wall, east from the gate, view includes necessary and roof of wash house.","BW-4322 - Silver spoon [W-2251;  A-1005]","BW-4323/A-B - Family Kitchen - interior views; BW-4323/C-D - Scullery - interior views","BW-4324/A-B - \"Mrs. Washington's tea table\" [A-1006]. *No longer in collection, returned to owner March 1966.","BW-4327 - Photograph of oil painting of Pohick Church","BW-4328/B - Original framed engraving from George Washington's collection - Sentimental Journey / Sterne's [W-2254]. Illustration of an incident in Laurence Sterne's A SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY. The author takes a young girl, Maria, with a dog and a pipe on string around her neck by the arm, and gestures through an archway at right towards a large building.","BW-4329/B - Original engraving from Mount Vernon - West View of Niedpath Castle [W-2255]","BW-4330/A-B - Broken tortoise shell frames and lenses - [W-1431/L] - LOAN","BW-4331/B - Copy photograph - Early photographic view of Tomb, 1858 [R-221 ; EV-1007d]","BW-4332/B - Copy photograph - Early photographic view of East Front 1858 [R-221 ; EV-1007c]","BW-4333 - Portrait (profile) of Col. William Augustine Washington by St. Memin [W-182]","BW-4334/A-B - Banquet Hall [New Room] - north wall","BW-4336 -Martha Washington's French writing desk [W-220] in Washington Bedchamber","BW-4337/A-C - Plateau [W-105] and bisque ornament [W-2133] on table in Dining Room","BW-4338 - Louis XVI armchair [W-30] in front of the fireplace in the little parlor.","BW-4339/A-D - French side chairs [W-217/A-B] in little parlor","BW-4340/A-B - Engraving - Louis XVI [W-767]","BW-4341/A-C - Dressing table [W-202]","BW-4342/A - Miniature - George Washington Parke Custis","BW-4343/A-G - Knife box [W-2270]","BW-4344/F-G - Mansion Study - structural research details of bookcases","BW-4351 - Detail of book illustration from Diderot of a house bell similiar to those that hung on the exterior of the Mansion","BW-4352 - Pair of house bells","BW-4357/A-E - Mansion Study - restored book press","BW-4361/A-G - Aitken secretary [W-158] and uncommon chair [W-159] along the west wall of the Study","BW-4362 - View of lower garden looking west","BW-4365/E - Mansion Study - east wall","BW-4366/A - Overmantel in Front Parlor with 'A Neat Landscape after Claude Lorrain' painting [W-365] and the carved coat of arms above.","BW-4367/A-B - View of the west front of the Mansion from the bowling green entrance","BW-4368/A-C - Distant view of the West Gate and Porters' Lodges","BW-4369 - Distant view of the west front of the Mansion from the 12-acre field","BW-4370/A-B - Thermometer, restored - Washington Bedchamber","BW-4371/A,C-F - View of lower garden looking towards west end of garden","BW-4373 - Trees - hickory on east lawn between Ice House vault and Old Tomb. The Potomac River is visible in the distance.","BW-4374/A-B - Trees - original honey locust near stable","BW-4375/C-D - Views of Upper Garden with greenhouse slave quarters","BW-4376/A-B - Mansion - East Front","BW-4385/A-B - Vaughan mantel garniture [W-972/A-B] [W-2260] on the mantel in the new room","BW-4459/A1-A2,B1-B2 - Crowninshield award to Mount Vernon","BW-4461 - Agate buttons belonging to George Washington [W-2344/A-B]","BW-4465 - Portrait of Hannah Bushrod [A-1050]","BW-4468/A-B - Engraving - \"Washington Family\" by Savage","BW-4470/A-M2 - Restoration - Mansion, downstairs bedroom, construction research","BW-4471/B-C - Low aerial view of West Front of Mount Vernon and the viewshed with photocopy of possible or conjectural construction on Maryland shore","BW-4480/A-B - Nelly Custis bedroom [Chintz Room]","BW-4481/A-B - Fireplace, mantel \u0026 overmantel - Family Dining Room [Small Dining Room]","BW-4482/A-B - Lantern in central passage [W-15]","BW-4483/A-B - Museum annex - special exhibition area","BW-4484/A-H - Restoration - Little Parlor construction research","BW-4485/A-C - Mansion - Family Dining Room [Small Dining Room]","BW-4486/A,C - Mansion - Banquet Hall [New Room] Vaughan mantel","BW-4487/A-E - Mansion - Downstairs chamber","BW-4488/A-B - View of southwest corner of study, includes secretary desk and uncommon chair","BW-4489/A-B - Fireplace, mantel and overmantel - Family Dining Room [Small Dining Room]","BW-4499/A-E - Original Chippendale side chair - \"Arlington House\"","BW-4501/A-B - Copy photograph, East Front of Mansion, 1859","BW-4502/A-C - Garden house in upper garden; views BW-4502/B-C include visitors","BW-4503/A-B - Greenhouse; view BW-4503/A inlcudes visitors in the upper garden near the greenhouse","BW-4504/A-C - Visitors in upper garden","BW-4505/A-B - Exterior view of spinning house from botanical garden, with visitors","BW-4508 - Girl Scouts, soldiers and other visitors on the south lane","BW-4509 - West Front with visitors","BW-4510 - Topographic Map of Mount Vernon by Morley Jeffers Williams - Plan 99, 1931","BW-4511 - Plan 100 - Exhibit Area, by Morley Jeffers Williams, 1936","BW-4512 - Topographic Drawing of Exhibit Area, by Morley Jeffers Williams, 1931","BW-4513 - A General Plan of Mount Vernon by Worth Bailey, 1947","BW-4515 - Mansion - from the north","BW-4516/A-F - Mansion - from the southeast","BW-4517/A-B - Mansion - east front from east lawn with visitors on the lawn and piazza","BW-4518 - Mansion - north end with visitors","BW-4520/A - Contemporary view of Maryland shore from east lawn; BW-4520/B - Benjamin Henry Latrobe watercolor view of Maryland shore (original at the Maryland Historical Society)","BW-4521/A-B - Detail of brick work, example of Flemish Bond - Kitchen Garden wall","BW-4522/A-B - Detail of brick work, example of English Bond - stable wall","BW-4523/A-B - Cupola \u0026 weather vane - from West Front","BW-4524/A-B - Architectural Drawing of West Front from Mount Vernon Handbook","BW-4525 - George Washington's plan #1 of Greenhouse slave quarters [W-1369/B]","BW-4526/A-B - Detail of rusticated siding - north side of Mansion","BW-4527/A - Detail of chair rail in Washington Bedchamber","BW-4527/B - Washington Bedchamber, northwest corner","BW-4528/A-C - Plan or drawing of West Front by George Washington [W-1369/A]","BW-4529/A-B - Benjamin Henry Latrobe drawing of East Front of Mansion at Mount Vernon","BW-4531/A-B - Large white candlewick coverlet","BW-4532/A-B - White puff quilted counterpane","BW-4533/A-B - Buff \u0026 white fringed \u0026 appliqued quilt","BW-4536/A-B - Detail of ornamental pilaster, flanking Palladian window in New Room","BW-4537 - Garden house in lower garden","BW-4539/A-B - Three hobnail drinking glasses","BW-4540/A-B - Chippendale side chair [H-2376]","BW-4541/A-B - West Front and Mansion Circle","BW-4543/A-C - Engraving - pastoral scene, after G. Smith, by Jos. Peake, 1794. Owned by George Washington [W-2366]","BW-4545/A-C - Early view of Mount Vernon East Front by Parkyns; BW-4545/C - detail of Parkyns' signature and date (1795). Not in the Mount Vernon collection.","BW-4546/A-B - Silhouette of Martha Washington [W-2373] cut by Nelly Custis","BW-4548 - Kitchen - view of fireplace","BW-4552/C - Family Kitchen - fireplace and oven","BW-4553/A1-A2,B1-B2 - Exhibitoin of archaeology and restoration items; BW-4553/A1-A2 - Dodge model of Mansion","BW-4560/A-B - Compote or fruit dish on stand [W-2378]","BW-4563/A-C - Mansion - West Front","BW-4567/G-H - Copy photograph of an original stereoscope of Bushrod Washington's pise greenhouse ca. 1860","BW-4568/A1-A2,B1-B2,C1-C2,D1-D2,E1-E2 - Restoration - construction research for butler's pantry, details of floor, shelves, and open walls with plaster and lath.","BW-4569/A-C - Repairs on mantel vase handle [W-972/B]","BW-4570/B-C - Distant view of Mount Vernon from Fort Washington (looking south)","BW-4571/A-B - Music room [Little Parlor] with Windsor chairs","BW-4573/A-E - Mansion - West Front with visitors","BW-4575 - North lane with visitors","BW-4576 - North lane with visitors","BW-4577 - South lane, Coach House with visitors","BW-4578/A-B - South lane with visitors","BW-4580/A-D - West Parlor [Front Parlor] - fireplace, mantel and overmantel","BW-4581/A1-A2,B1-B2,C1-C2,D1-D2,E1-E2 - Maryland shore from George Washington Parkway","BW-4582C,E-H - Maryland shore from Boulevard overlook","BW-4634/A-B - Mantel garniture [W-2101/A-B] and [W-972/A-B]","BW-4644/A-B - Silk sash photographed for swords book [W-87]","BW-4677 - July crowds at Mount Vernon, view of west front of Mansion and Mansion circle","BW-4683/A-C - Mansion - south end - preview of Charles Cecil Wall \u0026 Harold J. Fredericks inspecting turf","BW-4686/A-B - \"Moses\" print owned by Mrs. R. Thompson [A-1094]","BW-4687/A-B - Sevres round bowl","BW-4693/A-B - Wallpaper reproduction - Nelly Custis bedroom [Chintz Room]","BW-4694 - Peter geneological chart","BW-4696/A-B - Greenhouse slave quarters - west quarter - southeast wall (interior)","BW-4697 - Mansion Study - southeast corner","BW-4698 - Music room [Little Parlor] - east wall","BW-4699 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - fireplace","BW-4704 - Fireplace in west slave quarters - greenhouse slave quarters","BW-4707 - Music room [Little Parlor] with Windsor chairs","BW-4708/A - Details - Windsor chair and original shell cushion","BW-4709/A1-A2 - Butler's pantry with Windsor chair","BW-4709/B1-B2 - Butler's pantry","BW-4717/A-B - Needlework of mourning scene, after Parkyns","BW-4719/A-B - View into butler's pantry and adjacent hall closet (door open).","BW-4720 - Copy photograph - Luke Dillon photo with Florida Cunningham on south porch of Mansion","BW-4721 - Map - Plant hardiness zones of the U.S.","BW-4722/A-B - Crayon sketch of George Washington, 1783. Sketch and separate page of notations.","BW-4723 - Letter - George Washington to Burwell Bassett, February 12, 1774","BW-4724/A-B - Study - west wall to southwest window","BW-4725 - Music room [Little Parlor] - southeast corner with windows","BW-4726/A-B - Packing chest [W-347]","BW-4727/A-B - Folding camp bed, open [W-473]","BW-4727/C - Folding camp bed, folded [W-473]","BW-4728/B - Braddock sword - detail of hilt [W-82]","BW-4729/C-D - State or dress sword - detail of hilt [W-84]","BW-4733/A - Trunk with plate \"General Washington N:4\" [W-1513]","BW-4734/A - Trunk - deerskin cylindrical [W-366]","BW-4735/A - Leather trunk - \"General Washington/No. 3\" [W-367]","BW-4736/A - Wooden trunk - \"General Washington\" nameplate [W-1878]","BW-4737/A - Leather trunk - \"G. Washington/Virginia\" nameplate [W-312]","BW-4738 - Pair of silver spurs [W-1467/A-B] - LOAN","BW-4739 - Pair of silver spurs given by Washington to Lt. Thomas Lamb, 1778 [W-1912/A,B]","BW-4740 - Pair of steel spurs [W-474/A-B]","BW-4774 - Braddock sash [W-86]","BW-4775/A-B - Members of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association with staff members Charles C. Wall and Walter Densmore pose for a photograph on the east lawn during Fall Council, October 1963","BW-4779/A-B - Family Dining Room [Small Dining Room] - sideboard \u0026 knife boxes","BW-4784/B-C - Robert \u0026 Lawrence Washington quitclaim , 1601. NOT IN THE MOUNT VERNON COLLECTION","BW-4787 - Trunk [W-2407/B]","BW-4788 - Razor hone [W-2414]","BW-4789 - Letter - General Washington to Mr. Hunter, March 24, 1785","BW-4798/C-F - Silver chamber candlesticks and snuffers [M-2420/A-F]","BW-4802/A-K - Potomac overview by photographer A. Aubrey Bodine","BW-4804/A-C - Crystal lustre or candelabra [W-55]; BW-4804/B-C - Details of candelabra [W-55]","BW-4820/A-C - Restoration work in Servants' Hall - large fireplace details of reinforcement of lintel","BW-4825/B - Family Dining Room [Small Dining Room] - view towards best wall","BW-4826/B - Family Dining Room [Small Dining Room] - view towards southeast corner.","BW-4843/D-E - Letter - Martha Washington (no date)","BW-4844 - Bell metal andirons [M-1666/A-B, A-498]","BW-4848/A-B - View down the length of the piazza towards Potomac River with the S.S. Mount Vernon at Marshall Hall","BW-4859/A-B - Ladderback side chair [W-101/A]","BW-4860/A-B - Hepplewhite side chair [W-137]","BW-4861/A-B - Chippendale side chair [W-135]","BW-4864/A-B - Windsor high chair [W-103]","BW-4865/A-B - Sheraton side chair [W-2365]","BW-4866/A-B - Marble-topped pier table [W-80]","BW-4867 - Wash stand [W-199]","BW-4868/A-D - Torcheres (one of a pair) [W-1/A\u0026B]","BW-4870 - 1793 map of Washington's farms ;  From Spark's \"Life of Washington\" (1843), p. 386","BW-4872/A-B - Chippendale side chair [W-97]","BW-4873/A-B - Sheraton side chair - overall of chair and detail of seat [W-2253]","BW-4874/A-B - French Louis XVI armchair [W-877]","BW-4875 - Tavern-type table [W-1435]","BW-4876/A-C - Chippendale card table [W-133]","BW-4877/A-B - Queen Anne side table [W-1546]","BW-4878/A-C - Hepplewhite serpentine card table [W-1465]","BW-4879 - Fire screen [W-2182]","BW-4881/C-E - New Tomb with tomb guard Will Holland","BW-4881/F-H - New Tomb","BW-4882/A-B - Early oil paintings of Mount Vernon with details; East Front and West Front attributed to Edward Savage, c. 1792 [H-2445/A-B]","BW-4891/A-C - Letter - George Washington to Jonathan Boucher, April 24,  1769","BW-4892 - Waistcoat belonging to George Washington [W-2446]","BW-4893 - Note from Mrs. George Lee (Anne Fairfax Washington Lee) to Mrs. Turberville [RM-68; MS-2143]","BW-4895/A-B - Page from ledger of John Augustine Washington, brother of General Washington, p. 72","BW-4896/A-B - Silver punch ladle [W-2450]","BW-4900/A-F - Construction of wharf causeway with large scale equipment","BW-4911 - Mrs. A. John Holden, Jr., Vice Regent of Vermont","BW-4928 - Copy photograph of c. 1870 group photograph of Ann Pamela Cunningham, Regent and Vice Regents","BW-4936/A-B - Dressing glass - black and gold lacquer [W-195]","BW-4937/A-B - Dressing glass - Chinese manufacture [W-315]","BW-4938/A-B - Dressing glass - Chinese [W-221]","BW-4941/A-C - Luke C. Dillon views of: Washington Bedroom [BW-4941/A - Washington Bedchamber]; Banquet Hall [BW-4941/B - New Room](New York Room); music room [BW-4941/C - Little Parlor] (Ohio Room)","BW-4949/A-B - Sections of breakfast table [W-1372/A-B]","BW-4949/C-D - Two breakfast table with hinged leaf up [W-1372/C-D]","BW-4950/F-G - Pair of Hepplewhite card tables [W-1413/A-B]","BW-4954/A-D - Secretary - bookcase (shut) [W-1409]","BW-4954/E-F - Secretary - bookcase (open) [W-1409]","BW-4955/A-B - Tambour secretary (closed) [W-158]","BW-4968 - Letter - George Washington to Robert Lewis dated 1795 July 27","BW-4970/A-B - Drawing - perspective view of the estate (1935)","BW-4971 - Drawing - perspective view of the estate with a key, outbuildings and gardens numbered","BW-4972/A-H - Measured drawings of the Mansion for Handbook, includes sections and floorplans","BW-4973/A-B - Piscataway map as of May 1965 showing land purchased with 1963 appropriation, lands donated to Interior Department by Accokeek Foundation, agreements executed commiting this land to be donated, and scenic easements authorized.","BW-4998/A-K - H.C. Whitehouse collection of pictures of Mount Vernon","BW-5041/A-H - Measured drawings of the Mansion, including sections and floorplans","BW-5053 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Charles B. Ball, Vice Regent of Virginia, 1874-1918","BW-5054 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Tobias G. Richardson, Vice Regent of Louisiana, 1880-1918","BW-5055/A-B - Copy photograph - Mrs. John Julius Pringle, Vice Regent of South Carolina, 1901-1921","BW-5056 - Copy photograph - Mrs. Albert Harkness, formerly Mrs. Thomas Ives Hare Powel, Regent, 1948-1958","BW-5057/A - Copy photograph - Banquet Hall [New Room] - two early views showing Rembrandt Peale painting \"Washington Before Yorktown\", view towards northwest corner","BW-5057/B-C - Copy photograph - Banquet Hall [New Room] - two early views showing Rembrandt Peale painting \"Washington Before Yorktown\", view towards southwest corner","BW-5059 - Damask banquet cloth with seal of the United States in center [H-2208]","BW-5060/A - List of plants, shrubs , etc., grown at Mount Vernon by gardener Franklin A. Whelan","BW-5061/A - The New Tomb","BW-5065/A-C - Engraving - Lafayette by LeMire [H-1367/B]","BW-5066/A-B - Engraving - \"The Naval Engagement between the Bon Homme Richard and the Serapis\" by R. Collier [W-1408]","BW-5067/A-B - Engraving - \"Franklin\" by Justus Chevillet after the bust by Houdon [W-1366] - LOAN","BW-5068/A-B - French regimental banner [M-1391] - LOAN","BW-5069/A-B - Marble bust of Washington [M-1381/a] - LOAN","BW-5070/A-B - Wood engraved broadside tribute to Washington The Brave, The Wise, The Good [M-1403] - LOAN","BW-5083/A-D - Firescreen with needlepoint panel [W-2182 (pole); M-2469 (firescreen)]","BW-5084/A-C - Ford fire engine","BW-5090/A-B - Administration headquarters building from the north lane","BW-5091/A-D - Texas gate \u0026 concession building [Mount Vernon Inn] from traffic circle","BW-5092/A-B - Greenhouse \u0026 Flower Garden [Upper Garden] taken from Botanical Garden","BW-5125/A-H - Letter - Lund Washington to George Washington, 18 March 1778, 4 pages","BW-5139/A-B - Interior view of Salt House","BW-5142/A-D - North Lane - Salt House exterior, view includes portions of spinning house, gardener's house, and greenhouse in the distance","BW-5143/A-B - Dimity pockets [W-2470]","BW-5144/A-B - Mrs. Washington's silk stockings [W-2471]","BW-5145/A-D - North Lane - Salt House exterior, view includes portions of the spinning house, gardener's house and the greenhouse in the distance","BW-5146/A-B - Tomb area from Whateley/Sinclair, birds eye view of 1859, also shows paddock, old pise ice house, lower garden, and a portion of the stable.","BW-5147/A-B - Plan drawing of exhibition area showing trees and Charles Sargent's recommendations for removal, May 1917","BW-5148/A-F - Mansion Piazza - replacing stone floor","BW-5154/A-D - Map - Mount Vernon estate surveyed by B.F. Mackall, C.E.","BW-5155/A-B - Map - Hell Hole marsh, by Mackall \u0026 Clark","BW-5156/A-C - Plat of property of Jessie S. Walker Landon, July 1930, adjacent to the Mount Vernon estate","BW-5157/A-B - Engraving - Old Tomb of Washington , by George Lehman from a drawing by J.R. Smith - published by Childs \u0026 Inman, 1832","BW-5167/C - Dove of Peace weathervane with Mr. Wilfred Neitzey \u0026 Mr. Willie Miller","BW-5168/A-E - Fences in the Exhibition Area at Mount Vernon","BW-5173 - Mansion West Front with people","BW-5174/A-B - Gardener's House stripped for repainting - east wall","BW-5175/A-B - Lithograph, c.1850, General Washington entering New York in triumphal procession during latter part of the Revolution.","Lithograph property of The Washington Club.","BW-5185/A-B - Pair of George III Sheffield candlesticks [M-2488/A-B]","BW-5191/A-B - Council - Mount Vernon Ladies' Association, 1967","BW-5199/A-B - Copy photograph - Mrs. Brittania Peter Kennon, c. 1904\nBW-5199/A - MISSING","BW-5201/A-B - Page from book, \"Washington and His Masonic Compeers,\" p. 202 - Funeral ceremonies of General Washington","BW-5202/A-B - Bier of General Washington; from Lossing's, \"Mount Vernon and Its Associations,\" 1859, p. 329","BW-5203 - Water cart design - drawing of found in General Washington's papers in Library of Congress","BW-5204 - Coffin escutcheon drawing for General Washington's lead coffin, p. 37, Tomb of Washington by Strickland","BW-5207/A-B - Upper Garden - long borders along paths with Greenhouse in background","BW-5208/A-B - Christmas table setting - Family Dining Room, view towards north wall","BW-5212/A-C - Mount Vernon Weekly Work Report, 1793 August 4-10 [A-823 ; A-283.101]","BW-5215 - Brick path towards necessary - Lower Garden;  '68 Handbook, B\u0026W from CT 502/A","BW-5216 - Southeast corner, Washington Bedchamber showing candlestand \u0026 Windsor armchair with original shell cushion\n; '68 Handbook, B\u0026W from CT 526/B","BW-5220/A-C - Interior of overseer's quarters in spinning house","BW-5226/A-B - Map of the state of Virginia by Samuel Lewis, 1794;  Guthries Geography","BW-5229/A - Weekly Work Reports, Gardener - 31 March 1798 - sowing vegetables; photostat negatives","BW-5229/B - Weekly work reports, Gardener - 2 June 1798 - artichokes, vegetables;photostat negatives","BW-5229/C - Weekly work reports, Gardener - 9 June 1798 - vegetables in high garden; photostat negatives","BW-5229/D - Weekly work reports, Gardener - 15 September 1798 - examination by George Washington;photostat negatives","BW-5229/E- Weekly work reports, Gardener - 22 September 1798 - carrying in orange trees; photostat negatives","BW-5229/F - Weekly work reports, Gardener - 10 November 1798 - boxwood plantings; photostat negatives","BW-5229/G - Weekly work reports, Gardener - 5 January 1799 - tying hay around apple trees; photostat negatives","BW-5237/C - Terminal approach - from drawing by Robert B. Fisher","BW-5249/A-D - Mansion - measured drawings of Palladian window \u0026 Banquet Hall [New Room] details from \"Great Georgian Houses of America\"","BW-5258/A-B - Miniature of General Washington by Madam de Brehan [W-2508]","BW-5280/A-D - Carpeting - woven rag [A-1207]","BW-5281/A-D - Letter - General Washington to William Smith, Esq., 1788 November 6","BW-5282/A-D - Joshua Humphreys' Bill to General Washington for building a boat, 1797 April 1","BW-5283/A-B - General Washington's note of presentation of the de Brehan miniature to Mrs. William Bingham, 1796 March 16","BW-5284/A-D - Letter - General Washington to Bushrod Washington, 1797 July 24","BW-5285/A-B - Letterpress copy - General Washington to Mildred Washington, 1798 October 18, pages 1 and 2 of 4 page letter","BW-5290 - Mansion West Front from Bowling Green gate","BW-5365/A-B - Letter - George Washington to Burwell Bassett, 1776 June 4","BW-5367 - Copy photograph  - Greenhouse quarters west quarters damaged by fire, 1889","BW-5370/A-B - Field Handbook cover view of the West Front of the Mansion from the bowling green entrance with the southern magnolias planted","BW-5382/A-B - Plantation secretary \u0026 Reproduction made by Mr. Alfred Neitzey - Both Secretaries [M-1890]","BW-5382/C-D - Plantation secretary \u0026 reproduction made by Mr. Wilfred Neitzey - Mr. Neitzey \u0026 both secretaries [M-1890]","BW-5382/E-G - Plantation secretary  -  several views of doors closed, opened, opened with writing leaf down [M-1890]","BW-5382/H-J - Reproduction plantation secretary made by Mr. Wilfred Neitzey - several view of doors closed, opened, opened with writing desk down","BW-5438/A-B - Painting - The Old Mount Vernon by Eastman Johnson, 1857 [M-4863]. Photograph taken before acquired by MVLA in 2009.","BW-5439/A-H - Silver cup for raising the largest jackass [W-571]","BW-5446/A-D - Copy photograph - Marshall Hall views - the House \u0026 Potomac from shore","BW-5447/A-D - Council of Mount Vernon Ladies' Association, 1970. Regent, Vice Regents with Mr. Wall and Mr. Densmore.","BW-5450 - Copy photograph - Mansion - East Front view, c. 1910, by Crandall; Photocopy","BW-5451 - Illustation of Flower Garden, April 1889, Century Magazine","BW-5452/A-B - Marshall Hall \u0026 Potomac River from the south end of the Piazza","BW-5452/C - Marshall Hall \u0026 Potomac River through the south colonnade","BW-5455/A-B -  West Parlor [Front Parlor] from the north door","BW-5457 - Downstairs bedroom from south door","BW-5458/A-B - Downstairs bedroom from north door","BW-5459/D - Portrait - Martha Parke Custis by Robert Edge Pine hanging in the Washington Bedchamber","BW-5495/A-B - Original round engraving [W-2621]","BW-5496/A-B - Silhouettes of General and Mrs. Washington created by Eleanor Parke Custis and given to friend Elizabeth Bordley Gibson","BW-5501/A-G -  Mansion drawings of the architectural - engineering details for strengthening of the framing - drawn by Charles Killam, June-July, 1932","BW-5514 - Pin \u0026 earrings said to have belonged to Martha Washington [A-1283]","BW-5515 - Punch bowl with ship \u0026 \"GW\" cypher","BW-5519 - Copy photograph - Mount Vernon employees, May 1, 1973, for Nations Business Magazine","BW-5525/A-B - Original Sheraton chair [W-2630] used in Banquet Hall [New Room] chair \u0026 tripod table with birdcage [H-2632]","BW-5577/A-D - Council of Mount Vernon Ladies' Association 1974, posed on southeast lawn with Mr. Wall and Mr. Densmore. The dove of peace weathervane is placed in the middle of the group.","BW-5579/E - Ingrain carpeting in Family Dining Room","BW-5587 - Declaration of Independence copy with George Washington's image superimposed - by Wm. Fisk","BW-5592/B - The Farmer's Cart \u0026 Plan of Barn - illustrations from Annals of Agriculture by Arthur Young; London, 1792","BW-5595/E-F- Illustrations from Maison Rustique - animals, tools farming operations","BW-5595/j-K - Illustrations from Maison Rustique - animals, tools farming operations","BW-5596/A-B - Vaughan Plan [W-1434]","BW-5598/A,C-D - Illustrations from The Compleat Body of Husbandry, London, 1758","BW-5601/A-B - Illustrations from The Complete Farmer, London, 1793","BW-5603/A-F - Illustrations from Diderot on Agriculture","BW-5604 - Frontispiece map from History of the Revolution of South Carolina, Vol. I, Trenton, 1785","BW-5605 - Eleanor Parke Custis' signature in The Practice of French Pronunciation by John Perrin, Philadelphia, 1780 [W-1252]","BW-5656/A-C - Kitchen Garden planting plan by Nathalia Ulman, 1937","BW-5706/A-F - Belvoir garden; negatives destroyed; old catalogue number 440; retro catalogued, July 1976","BW-5707/A-E - Restoration - Spinning House, east \u0026 west sides with siding removed; negatives destroyed; old catalogue number 441; retro catalogued","BW-5708/A-F -  Spinning House restoration; negatives destroyed; old catalogue number 442; retro catalogued, July 1976. Photographs taken July 19th and August 3rd in 1934.","BW-5751/C1-C2 - Letter from George Washington to Charles Pettit, 1781 January 3","BW-5752/C - Letter from George Washington to William Pearce, 1794 October 6","BW-5760/C - Letter from George Washington to William Pearce, 1794 October 1","BW-5774 - Charles Cecil Wall, Director; Taken for 1973 issue of Business Week Magazine","BW-5783/A-C - Council of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association, 1977. Regent, Vice Regents and staff members Mr. Simmes and Mr. Castellani posed on the southeast lawn.","BW-6867 - Artwork for MVLA cartouche - logo, created by Nathalia Ulman and M. Williams, June 1934","BW-5892 - Airship over Mount Vernon","BW-5893 - Airship over Mount Vernon - West Front","BW-6867 - MVLA Cartouche - Logo by N. Ulman \u0026 M. Williams (June 1934);  (Orig. artwork:  Archives Master Subj. File \"MVLA Logo, Cartouche\")","Architectural drawing - Bushrod's porch by Roberts and Taylor, Newark, N.J.","BW-6904 - Mount Vernon Basement Plate IV, Worth Bailey - 1944","BW-6905/1 - Architectural drawings - drawing - pediment west façade","BW-6905/2 - Architectural drawings - Drawing - north elevation","BW-6905/3 - Architectural drawings - West - 4A","BW-6905/4 - Architectural drawings - West - 3A","BW-6905/5 - Architectural drawings - West - 2B","BW-6905/6 - Architectural drawings - West - 2A","BW-6905/7 - Architectural drawings - West - 1A","BW-6906/1-2 - Balustrade drawing, Roberts and Taylor, Newark, N.J.","BW-6907 - Column and pilaster profiles, Macomber - 1956","BW-6908/1 - Architectural drawings - Third floor - hall and linen room - 1935","BW-6908/2 - Architectural drawings - Third floor - north wall","BW-6908/3 - Architectural drawings - Third floor - south wall","BW-6915/1 - Architectural drawings - 1932, Charles K. Bryant for city of N.Y. - First floor plan","BW-6915/2 - Architectural drawings - 1932, Charles K. Bryant for city of N.Y. - north elevation","BW-6915/3 - Architectural drawings - 1932, Charles K. Bryant for city of N.Y. - Second floor plan","BW-6915/4 - Architectural drawings - 1932, Charles K. Bryant for city of N.Y. - traverse section","BW-7684 - Regent - Mrs. Robert E. Lee IV; Print only,","615 - Blue Room - looking from central hall door towards north wall; large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 35","BW-616 - Blue Room - same view as #615 but taken later ; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 36; missing February 24, 2025","BW-617 - Piazza - looking from northeast; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 37; missing February 24, 2025","BW-618 - West Front of Mansion - looking from Bowling Green; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 38; missing February 24, 2025","BW-619 - Mansion and east lawn - view from north of north Ha-Ha Wall; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 39; missing February 24, 2025","BW-620 - Piazza and flagpole - looking straight down piazza from north end toward the Potomac River; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 40 ; missing February 24, 2025","BW-621 - Summer House - looking from along south Ha-Ha wall; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 41 ; missing February 24, 2025","BW-622 - North Lane - looking north includes view of salt house [Carpenter's Shop] and spinning house; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 42; missing Febuary 24, 2025","BW-623 - Spinning House - looking in from south door; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 43; missing February 24, 2025","BW-624 - West Gate and porter's lodges - looking east from outside of grounds; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 44; missing February 24, 2025","BW-625 - Texas Gate - looking west from outside of gate; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 45 ; missing February 24, 2025","BW-626 - Wharf - looking west from on the river; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 46; missing February 24, 2025","BW-627 - Wharf - with Keeper's lodge [boat house, partial view]; looking from behind box elder tree; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 47; missing February 24, 2025","BW-628 - Wharf - same as #627 but without wharf Keeper's lodge [boat house]; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 48; missing February 24, 2025","BW-629 - Flower Garden - looking at it northwest from Spinning House ; 1932 Handbook; large negative, lower cabinet, Catalogue No. 49; copyright 1922; missing February 24, 2025","BW-630 - Kitchen [Lower] Garden - looking east from southwest corner (inside); Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 50 ; missing February 24, 2025","BW-631 - Kitchen [Lower] Garden - looking east in line of terrace; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 51; missing February 24, 2025","BW-633 - Old Tomb - where The General was laid to rest at his death; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 53; missing February 24, 2025","BW-634 - New Tomb - looking from southwest to see the sarcophagus containing the remains of General Washington; Large negative, lower cabinet; Catalogue No. 54; missing February 24, 2025","BW-640/A-C - Houdon Bust, various angles [W-369]; Large negative, lower cabinet ; missing February 24, 2025","BW-641 - Houdon Bust - near profile - looking left [W-369]; Large negative, lower cabinet; missing February 24, 2025","BW-642 - Houdon Bust - full face [W-369]; large negative, lower cabinet; missing February 24, 2025","BW-643 - Houdon Bust - near profile looking right [W-369]; Large negative, lower cabinet; missing February 24, 2025","BW-644 - Houdon Bust - nearly 3/4 left [W-369]; Large negative, lower cabinet; missing February 24, 2025","BW-645 - Houdon Bust - nearly 3/4 right ; Large negative, lower cabinet ; missing February 24, 2025","BW-646 - Houdon Bust - nearly full face [W-369]; Large negative, lower cabinet; missing February 24, 2025","BW-647 - Houdon Bust - three quarters left [W-369]; large negative, lower cabinet; missing February 24, 2025","BW-648 - Houdon Bust - half right [W-369]; Large negative, lower cabinet; missing February 24, 2025","BW-649 - Houdon Bust - full back - head [W-369]; Large negative, lower cabinet; missing February 24, 2025","BW-650 - Houdon Bust - nearly full face ]W-369]; Large negative, lower cabinet; missing February 24, 2025","BW-651 - Houdon (?) Medallion; Large negative, lower cabinet; missing February 24, 2025","BW-663 - Banquet room [New Room] ; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-664 - Old Family Kitchen view towards fireplace ; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-665 - General Washington's Bedroom [ Washington Bedchamber], view towards south wall with bedstead ; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-666 - General Washington's Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber], view towards south wall with bedstead ; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-667 - Two watering cans [W-1052/A-B]; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-668/A - Banquet Hall, view of Vaughan mantel with mantel clock [W-11]; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-669 - Music room [Little Parlor], view of harpsichord from central passage looking towards the north doorway; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-670 - Mansion Central Hall [Central Passage], view towards stairs; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-671 - Butler's Pantry; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-672 - Family Dining Room [Small Dining Room] ; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-673 - Family Dining Room [Small Dining Room], view towards west wall; large negative, lower cabinet; negative missing 24Feb2025","BW-674 - Family Dining Room [Small Dining Room], view towards northeast corner; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-675 - Tambour Secretary [W-158] and Circular chair [W-159]; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-689 - Page from Washington's Family Bible [W-408] recording dates of births and deaths of children; negative destroyed, proof only","BW-690 - Perspective of Grounds and main Buildings ; Used in 1935-36 edition of illustrated Handbook.  See #s 3495, 4285, 5040, 5614.  2003 - negative deteriorated, removed","BW-703 - Dining room [Small Dining Room] fireplace - candelabras on mantel; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-704 - Dining room [Small Dining Room] fireplace; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-850 - Washington silver in display case in museum; Loaned by Dr. Lee; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-851 - Engraving - Northwest or Davis Straights Whale Fishery (Halsey Print) [M-93/Q]; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-852 - Engraving - Mount Vernon the Seat of the Late General Washington, by Seymour, after Birch [M-1087]; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-853 - Portrait - Lawrence Washington [W-126] - Mansion Dining Room; large negative; lower cabinet","BW-854 - Kitchen Garden [Lower Garden] restoration; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-855 - Engraving - Storm with Lightning (Halsey Print) [M-93/Y]; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-856 - Circular Well - Kitchen Garden [Lower Garden] restoration; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-857 - Espalier Fruit Trees - Kitchen Garden [Lower Garden] restoration, view towards northeast corner along north and east garden walls with necessary; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-858 - Planting in and for Kitchen Garden [Lower Garden] restoration, view towards northeast corner of garden includes circular well and necessary in the distance; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-859 - Kitchen Garden [Lower Garden] restoration, view towards east wall; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-862 - Family Kitchen, view of fireplace; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-863 - Spinning room - interior; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-864 - Spinning room - interior ; large negative, lower cabinet","BW-865 - New Tomb - Early view - after 1837 ; Note: Not to be released or published by us.  Owner: Mr. Bruno, American Autograph Shop;  Merion Station, PA, 1936","BW-870 - Kitchen Garden [Lower Garden] in snow - showing screens along east wall of garden; large negative, lower neg cabinet","BW-871 - Superintendent newly constructed house in snow; large negative, lower neg cabinet","BW-872/A-B - Engraving of The entry of Alexander the Great into Babylon [W-717/C]; large negative, lower neg cabinet","BW-873 - Washington's Bedroom [Washington's Bedchamber] - showing bed ; large negative, lower neg cabinet","BW-874 - Washington's Bedroom [Washington's Bedchamber] - showing fireplace ; large negative, lower neg cabinet","BW-875 - Washington's Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber] - chest [W-372] \u0026 dressing glass [W-315]; large negative, lower neg cabinet","BW-876 - Salute cannon [W-716]; large negative, lower neg cabinet","BW-878 - Tambour Secretary [W-158] and chair [W-159] in the Study; Taken for Thompsen Elks - Baltimore, MD; negative destroyed","BW-879 - Sideboard [W-94] \u0026 Lawrence Washington portrait [W-126] in the dining room; Taken for Thompsen Elks - Baltimore, MD; negative destroyed","BW-880 - Fireplace \u0026 mantel with landscape painting [W-356] - West Parlor [Front Parlor] ; Taken for Thompsen Elks - Baltimore, MD; negative destroyed","BW-890 - Gorget - General Washington's - \"1776\"","BW-893 - Center Medallion - Penn Treaty Quilt [W-365] - repair to original Quilt #300; missing February 24, 2025","BW-894 - Center Medallion - Penn Treaty Quilt [W-365] - repair to original Quilt #300; missing February 24, 2025","BW-910 - Old Barn [Stable] - color plate ; glass \u0026 Cellulous Negatives - Color transparency of barn - present barn on South Lane; missing February 24, 2025","BW-912 - Mansion - Central Hall [Central Passage]","BW-913 - Mansion - Central Hall [Central Passage]","BW-914/A-B - Family Kitchen - interior view; missing February 24, 2025","BW-915 - Butler's Pantry ; missing February 24, 2025","BW-916/A-B - Butler's Pantry","BW-1475/A-D - Measured drawings of the Kitchen by Morley Jeffers Williams - Office of Research \u0026 Restoration - April 1939","BW-1477 - Mansion - measured drawings - full-size profiles; rooms 106 \u0026 113 by Morley Jeffers Williams; Office of Research and Restoration; missing February 24, 2025","BW-1478 - Mansion measured drawings - first floor plan by Morley Jeffers Williams; Office of Research and Restoration; missing February 24, 2025","BW-1479 - Mansion measured drawing - full-size profiles; rooms - 103 \u0026 104 by Morley Jeffers Williams; Office of Research and Restoration; missing February 24, 2025","BW-1480 - Mansion measured drawings - second floor plan by Morley Jeffers Williams; Office of Research and Restoration; missing February 24, 2025","BW-1481 - Mansion measured drawings - third floor plan by Morley Jeffers Williams; Office of Research and Restoration; missing February 24, 2025","BW-1482 - Mansion measured drawings - section by Morley Jeffers Williams; Office of Research and Restoration; missing February 24, 2025","BW-1483 - Mansion measured drawings - north \u0026 south elevations by Morley Jeffers Williams; Office of Research and Restoration; missing February 24, 2025","BW-1484 - Mansion measured drawings - West Front by Morley Jeffers Williams; Office of Research and Restoration; missing February 24, 2025","BW-1485 - Mansion measured drawings - north section \u0026 south section by Morley Jeffers Williams; Office of Research and Restoration; missing February 24, 2025","BW-1486/A-C - Mansion measured drawings - river front \u0026 perspective of 1st \u0026 2nd floors ; From Washington Office ; Annual Report 57, page 32 ; missing 24Feb25","BW-1537 - Mansion - West Front ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1538 - Mansion - West Front ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1539 - Mansion - pediment \u0026 cupola ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1540 - Mansion - pediment ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1541 - Mansion - front door ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1542 - Mansion - from north lawn ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1543 - Mansion - from north lawn ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1544 - Mansion - from north lawn ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1545 - Mansion - from east corner ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1546 - Mansion - north end ;  file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1547 - Mansion - Central Hall ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missingf 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1548 - Mansion - Dining \u0026 Sitting room doors ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1549 - Palladian window - interior ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1550 - Banquet Hall - mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1551 - Banquet Hall - mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1552 - Banquet Hall - mantel ;  file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1553 - Banquet Hall - ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1554 - Banquet Hall - ceiling (medallions) ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1555 - Dining Room - mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1556 - Dining Room - mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1557 - Dining Room - ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1558 - Dining Room - ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1559 - Dining Room - ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1560 - Dining Room - ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1561 - Sitting room - mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1562 - Sitting room - fireplace \u0026 door ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1563 - West Parlor - south wall ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1564 - West Parlor - fireplace \u0026 door ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1565 - West Parlor - fireplace \u0026 door ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1566 - West Parlor - fireplace \u0026 mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1567 - West Parlor - ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1568 - West Parlor - ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1569 - Library - fireplace \u0026 mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1570 - Library - fireplace \u0026 mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1571 - Library - fireplace \u0026 mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1572 - Family Kitchen \u0026 Butler House thru north colonnade ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1573 - Family Kitchen \u0026 Butler House thru north colonnade ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1574 - Family Kitchen \u0026 south colonnade ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1575 - South colonnade ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1576 - South colonnade ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1577 - Gardner's House \u0026 Office ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1578 - Family Kitchen \u0026 Butler's House ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1579 - Family Kitchen \u0026 Butler's House ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1580 - Butler House \u0026 serpentine drive ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1581 - North Lane ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1582 - South Lane ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1583 - South Lane - looking north ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1584 - Barn from south lawn ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1585 - Flower Garden - looking west ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1586 - Flower Garden - parterre ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1587 - Flower Garden - hedges ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1588 - Flower Garden - hedges ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1589 - North Necessary from Flower Garden ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1590 - North Necessary from Flower Garden ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1591 - Flower Garden - beds \u0026 School House ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1592 - Flower Garden - beds \u0026 School House ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1593 - School House ; file of Johnston prints in Library","BW-1594 - Flower Garden - walk \u0026 box hedge ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1595 - Flower Garden - hollyhocks ; file of Johnston prints in Library","BW-1596 - Kitchen Garden - circular well ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1597 - Kitchen Garden - walk ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1598 - Kitchen Garden - South Necessary \u0026 gate ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1599 - Kitchen Garden - boxwood center walk ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1600 - Kitchen Garden - gate to Bowling Green ; file of Johnston prints in Library","BW-1601 - Kitchen Garden - gate ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1602 - Kitchen Garden - gate ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1603 - Kitchen Garden - laundry yard gate ; file of Johnston prints in Library","BW-1604 - Kitchen Garden - figs ; file of Johnston prints in Library","BW-1605 - Kitchen Garden - gate \u0026 steps ; file of Johnston prints in Library","BW-1606 - Kitchen Garden - South Necessary \u0026 gate ; file of Johnston prints in Library","BW-1607 - West Gate - looking west ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1608 - West Gate - lodges ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1609 - West Gate - well house ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1610 - Mansion through Vista ; missing 10/31/95 (?) ; also 4x5","BW-1611 - Bowling Green trees ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1612 - Early view - Bowling Green entrance ; See Bowling Green entrance for print ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1613 - Road below Old Barn ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1614 - River from Piazza ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1615 - Early view from New York Times ; file of Johnston prints in Library","BW-1616 - Flower Garden \u0026 School House ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1617 - Mansion - pediment ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1618 - Mansion - West Front ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1619 - Mansion colonnade \u0026 Palladian window ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1620 - Mansion through Vista ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1621 - Kitchen Garden - circular well ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; 4\" x 4 1/2\" Half tone used in Jan '38 Landscape Architect ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1622 - Flower Garden ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1623 - Kitchen Garden ; file of Johnston prints in Library","BW-1624 - Kitchen Garden ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1625 - Flower Garden ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1626 - Kitchen Garden - boxwood \u0026 walk ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1627 - Flower Garden \u0026 School House ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1628 - Flower Garden ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1629 - Family Kitchen \u0026 Butler's House thru north colonnade ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1630 - Mansion - West Front ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1631 - Road below Old Barn ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 3Mar25","BW-1632 - Mansion - Front Door","BW-1633 - Mansion - West Front ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 17Mar25","BW-1634 - Kitchen Garden - boxwood ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 17Mar25","BW-1635 - Mansion - north end ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-1636 - Mansion - north end \u0026 East Front ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-1637 - Office \u0026 Gardener's House ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-1638 - South colonnade ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 17Mar25","BW-1939 - South Lane ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing 17Mar25","BW-1640 - Mansion - West Front ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-1641 - Mansion - West Front ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-1642 - Mansion - West Front ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-1643 - Mansion - front door, pediment, cupola ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25 ;  also 4x5","BW-1644 - River view from Piazza ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-1645 - West Parlor [Front Parlor] fireplace ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1646 - West Parlor [Front Parlor] fireplace ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1647 - Dining Room [Small Dining Room] fireplace ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-1648 - Dining Room [Small Dining Room] fireplace ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1649 - Banquet Hall [New Room] fireplace and mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-1650 - Banquet Hall [New Room] fireplace and mantel ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-1651 - Flower Garden ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-1652 - Flower Garden ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-1653 - Flower Garden ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-1654 - West Parlor [Front Parlor] ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library","BW-1655 - West Parlor [Front Parlor] ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library; negative deteriorated ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-1656 - Dining Room [Small Dining Room] ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-1657 - Mansion from east ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-1658 - Mansion from east ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-1659 - Banquet Hall [New Room] ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-1660 - Banquet Hall [New Room] ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-1661 - Banquet Hall [New Room] ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1662 - Banquet Hall [New Room] ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1663 - Banquet Hall [New Room] ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-1664 - Dining Room [Small Dining Room] ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1665 - Dining Room [Small Dining Room] ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25 ; also 4x5","BW-1666 - Dining Room [Small Dining Room] ceiling ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-1667 - Mansion through Vista ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-1668 - Mansion through Vista ; file of Johnston prints in Library ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-2069 - Washington's Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber] ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-2070 - Washington's Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber] ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-2071 - Washington's Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber] - north end ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-2072 - Lafayette Bedroom ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-2073 - Lafayette Bedroom","BW-2074 - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]","BW-2075 - Dining Room [Small Dining Room]","BW-2076 - Sitting Room [Downstairs Bedchamber]","BW-2122 - Family Kitchen - Handbook view ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-2159/A-B - Tomb - single postcard view ; missing BW-2159/A - 17Mar25","BW-2184 - Family Kitchen across Courtyard","BW-2203 - Mansion - West Front - Handbook view","BW-2204/A-B - Museum;  2204/A - north end ; 2204/B - east end ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-2205 - Music room [Little Parlor] - showing brackets and mirrors ; missing - 17Mar25","BW-2325/A - Yellow Room mantel","BW-2325/B - Mrs. Washington's Sitting room mantel","BW-2325/C - West Parlor [Front Parlor] mantel","BW-2326/A - Map of Mount Vernon - 1793 ; Courtesy, Huntington Library","BW-2328 - Cincinnati china in case","BW-2329/A-B - Vaughan Plan","BW-2330/A-B - Museum case - Vaughan Plan, etc.","BW-2378/A-B - Bedspreads ; Photos - Museum of Fine Arts, Boston","BW-2635 - Looking glass ; H-6/A","BW-2636 - Queen Anne armchair ; M-25","BW-2637 - Sideboard ; W-94","BW-2638 - Pembroke table ; W-136","BW-2639 - Bookcase ; W-160","BW-2640 - Secretary ; W-1409","BW-2641 - Chippendale side chair (Chase) ; H-8/A","BW-2642 - Chippendale chair (DuPont) ; W-1464/A-B","BW-2643 - Wine chest ; W-187/A-K","BW-2644 - Tavern-type table ; Missing - 17Mar25","BW-2647/A-B - Palladian window","BW-2648/A - Mural - candelabra ensemble - reduction ; W-1181","BW-2649/A-L - Smithsonian Collection : A - Tea table, B/C - Sheraton side chair, D - lamp. E-F - Wine glasses, G - Oval waiter. H - Round waiter, I - Candlestick, J - Hepplewhite arm chair, K - Marble-top table, L - Music box","BW-2650 - Mansion - north end","BW-2651/A - Piazza - from the north end","BW-2652/A - Kitchen Garden","BW-2655 - Kitchen - Butler's House","BW-2656 - Mansion - East Front","BW-2657/A - Mansion - East Front","BW-2659 - Mansion - East Front - snow scene","BW-2660/A - Ice House","BW-2660/B - Spinning House - north end","BW-2661 - West Front - Circle - Kitchen","BW-2662/C-F - Barn - north side","BW-2664 - South colonnade","BW-2665 - West Front - from south colonnade","BW-2669 - George Washington's Golden Pheasants ; Harvard University","BW-2670 - Houdon Bust ; photo by a Government Agency","BW-2671 - Houdon Bust ; photo by A Government Agency","BW-2672 - Houdon Bust ; photo by A Government Agency","BW-2673 - Houdon Bust ; photo by A Government Agency","BW-2674 - Houdon Bust ; photo by A Government Agency, National Gallery?","BW-2675 - Houdon Bust ; photo by A Government Agency, National Gallery?","BW-2676 - Houdon Bust ; photo by A Government Agency","BW-2747 - Glasses ; W-524/A-B","BW-2748 - Glass dish ; W-659","BW-2749 - Glass decanter ; W-947/A-B","BW-2750 - Wine glasses ; W-539, W-540","BW-2751 - Decanter ; W-110/A-B ; negative missing 4/96","BW-2752 - Decanter ; W-545","BW-2753 - Decanter ; W-705/A-B","BW-2754 - Decanter ; W-706","BW-2755 - Decanter ; W-109/A-B ; missing 24March2025","BW-2756 - Punch bowl ; W-1265 ; negative missing 4/96","BW-2757 - Glass dish ; W-659","BW-2773 - Tureen \u0026 platter ; W-534,  W-533","BW-2774 - Coffee Pot - basalt ; W-503/A-B","BW-2775 - Tea Set, Chinese porcelain ; W-131/A-H, W-1196/A-B","BW-2776 - \"States China\" soup plate, dinner plate ; W-945, W-509","BW-2777 - Covered Vases - Chinese porcelain ; W-19/A-D","BW-2778 - Niderviller China ; W-625, W-720/A-B","BW-2779 - Worcester vases ; W-972/A-B","BW-2780 - Punch Bowl ; W-1452","BW-2781 - Staffordshire figurine ; W-63","BW-2782 - Canton custard cup, Canton pickle dish ; W-500, W-1455","BW-2783 - Canton platter and plate ; W-754, W-999","BW-2784 - Punch Bowl ; W-747","BW-2785 - Punch Bowl ; W-658","BW-2786 - Pitchers - Turnerware ; W-516/A-B","BW-2787 - Plates from Salapian dessert service ; W-662, W-663","BW-2788 - Bristol? Mug, chocolate cup ; W-501, W-664","BW-2789 - View from Lossing of mantel garniture in Banquet Hall [New Room]","BW-2790 - Nast China - cup and saucer, after dinner coffee ; W-1198/A-B, W-529","BW-2791 - Niderviller China ; W-520/A-B, W-508/A-B","BW-2792 - Sevres covered cups ; W-611/A-C","BW-2793 - Cincinnati China","BW-2794 - Vase ; W-491","BW-2796 - Basalt inkwell ; W-725","BW-2797 - Niderviller pitcher - covered ; W-1209/A-B","BW-2798 - Sevres porringer ; W-611/D-E","BW-2799 - Cincinnati Service - custard cup ; W-1435/J","BW-2800 - Sevres covered cup ; W-1456/C-D","BW-2801 - Cincinnati China","BW-2802 - Worcester mug ; W-657","BW-2803 - Blue and white Staffordshire ; W-1002/A-H","BW-2804 - Sevres dinner plates","BW-2805 - Sevres bowl ; W-1153","BW-2806 - Cincinnati China ; W-1436, W-483","BW-2807 - Blue and white Staffordshire ; W-1002/A-H","BW-2808 - States China - covered cup \u0026 saucer ; A-386, W-1497/A-C","BW-2895 - Ben Franklin - Silhouette","BW-2896/A-B - George Washington - Silhouette ;  legend on B","BW-2897 - John A. Washington - Silhouette","BW-2900/A-B - Draft - Thomas Contee on William Molleson ; Reverse of draft - Thomas Contee on William Molleson","BW-2901/A-B - Letter - George Washington Estate: B - Page 1, A -Page2","BW-2932 - Portrait of Washington","BW-2933 - Portrait of Lafayette","BW-2935/A-D - Letter - J. Bloxham to William Peacey","BW-2936/A-H - Recent interiors - 1 of Tomb, 1 of coach; also exteriors - Barn, main gate, Museum, Little Hatchet Tea Room, Spinning House (before restoration) ; photos by Rideout \u0026 Stapp","BW-2937/K-O - Pictures taken for Annual Report","BW-2938 - Plan of Flower Garden - from Handbook ; sent out on loan by Mr. Fisher 7/8/61; for Kitchen Garden see #3249","BW-2944/A-C - Portrait - Martha Peter ; One of these is Infra - red","BW-2950/A-B - Desk believed to have belonged to Daniel Parke Custis","BW-2951/A-D - Infra-red \u0026 ultraviolet negatives of the \"1775\" trunk","BW-2952/A-B - Silver ladle said to have been given to David \u0026 Eleanor Stuart by George Washington - unowned","BW-2953 - Argand mantel lamp","BW-2954 - Hook table","BW-3124 - \"Northwest View of the Mansion of George Washington - Mount Vernon\" by P. Haas - About 1850","BW-3130 - View of Sulgrave Manor","BW-3141 - George Washington's entry into Trenton","BW-3142 - Portrait - George Washington after Stuart","BW-3143 - Portrait - Eleanor Parke Custis","BW-3144 - Early print of July 4th","BW-3146 - Death of George Washington","BW-3149 - Houdon in Richmond","BW-3151 - Painting - George Washington by Savage","BW-3156 - Dining table - Hepplewhite ; W-1372/A-B","BW-3208 - Stern Board from ship \"Mt. Vernon\" carved by Samuel McIntire, represented in \"Out in America\" Vol 38 - No 2, April 1950 ; photo by Library of Congress","BW-3236 - \"The House of Washington\" Currier \u0026 Ives ; M-1618","BW-3245 - Horse print - \"Cardinal Puff\" - 1770","BW-3249 - Kitchen Garden plan","BW-3268 - Portrait - Ann Pamela Cunningham by Lambdin ; MVLA Collection","BW-3273 - Miss Ann Pamela Cunningham, First Regent ; MVLA collection ; also 5x7","BW-3295 - Portrait - General George Washington Custis Lee ; Washington \u0026 Lee University, Lexington, VA","BW-3299 - Col. Upton Herbert, Miss Tracy \u0026 Misses Dulaney \u0026 Herbert at Mount Vernon circa 1868 ;  Photo owned by Miss J. B. Whiting, Middleburg, VA","BW-3300 - Print - Washington's Tomb ; MVLA Collection","BW-3317/A - Mrs. Washington's traveling expenses ; A-581 ; Annual Report 1952","BW-3318 - Page from European Magazine of Jan. 1800 ; A-610 ; With obituary,  Annual Report 1952","BW-3319 - Page from European Magazine of Jan. 1800 ; A-610 ; With portrait, Annual Report 1952","BW-3325 - George Washington's funeral ; A-619 ; Collection of Mrs. Stanley Wohl, Washington, DC","BW-3326/A-B - Print of Mount Vernon: A - east view, B- west view ; by Bennett ; Sold for MVLA,  MVLA Collection","BW-3327 - Benjamin Franklin's portrait by Wright ; After Duplessis, MVLA Collection","BW-3328 - French aquatint of General Washington ; A-613\t; Annual Report 1952","BW-3329 - Hall [Central Passage] at Mount Vernon ; From Godey's Ladys Book, MVLA Collection","BW-3330 - Banquet Hall [New Room] at Mount Vernon ; From Godey's Ladys Book, MVLA Collection","BW-3331 - Ruins of Greenhouse, sketched by Lossing ;  MVLA Collection - pub book ; missing 31Mar25","BW-3347 - Portrait of George Washington attributed to Gilbert Stuart ; Owned by Mrs. John M. Morton, Montgomery, Ala. (from photo sent to McGill James of National Gallery, Washington, DC)","BW-3348 - Detail of portrait of George Washington attributed to Gilbert Stuart ; Owned by Mrs. John M. Morton;  See #3347","BW-3349 - Flower Garden Plan - 1953 Revision ; See #5038 - 35 mm \u0026 4x5","BW-3351/A-B - First page of George Washington's draft of Martha Washington's letter to Mrs. Samuel Powel - 20 May 1797 ; From Powel Collection, MVLA","BW-3352/A-B - First page of letter of Martha Washington to Mrs. Samuel Powel - 20 May 1787 ; From Powel Collection, MVLA","BW-3353 - Letter of Tobias Lear to Thomas Porter - Nov. 24, 1786 ; A-607 ;  MVLA original mss.","BW-3354 - Letter of Frances Washington to Col. Burwell Bassett, 20 Sept. 1790 ; A-625 ; Fahs Smith Collection, MVLA","BW-3356 - Wells Fargo Certificate to Louis McLane -1859 - \"Gold Bar\" ; Original document - MVLA Collection","BW-3357 - Group showing Ann Pamela Cunningham and Vice Regents at Mount Vernon ; Photo in MVLA Collection","BW-3359 - Photo of Miss Harriet Clayton Comegys, Fourth Mount Vernon Regent ; MVLA print, MV 363 , dup","BW-3360 - Photo of Mrs. Alice Haliburton Richards, Fifth Mount Vernon Regent ; MVLA picture","BW-3361 - Photo of Mrs. Justine Van Rensselaer Townsend, Third Mount Vernon Regent ; MVLA picture","BW-3362 - Mrs. Horace Mann Towner, Sixth Mount Vernon Regent","BW-3364 - Inscriptions on back of Graff photographs ; Original borrowed from  J.R. Battle, Villanova, PA; See #3363","BW-3372 - Introductory panel - Centennial Exhibition","BW-3376 - Facsimile of Miss Cunningham's first appeal in The Charleston Mercury, Dec. 2, 1853 ; photo by Library of Congress ; MV518 ; also dup","BW-3475 - West Ford - Lossing sketch from Mount Vernon and its Associations","BW-3476 - Northwest view of Mansion of George Washington - lithograph by P. Haas","BW-3477 - School House or Garden house - Lossing sketch from Mount Vernon and its Associations","BW-3378 - Mount Vernon landing - Lossing sketch from Mount Vernon and its Associations","BW-3479 - Ancient entrance to Mount Vernon, in 1858, Lossing sketch, Mount Vernon and its Associations","BW-3480 - Western front of Mount Vernon as it appeared in 1858, Lossing sketch, Mount Vernon and its Associations","BW-3489 - 1796 - Latrobe - southeast view of Mount Vernon ; Owned by Bishop Tucker?","BW-3492 - Second page of John Augustine Washington's letters to Ann Pamela Cunningham agreeing to sell Mount Vernon ; See #3379","BW-3493 - Map of John Augustine Washington's estate by W. Gillingham ; Owned by Julian Washington","BW-3495 - Perspective view - center spread in office ; Handbook 44 \u0026 45; See also #690, #5040, #5614, #4285","BW-3496 - Front cover - inside (handbook) in office","BW-3547/A-B - Letter - Edward Everett to Dr. Gilman (Boston, April 21, 1856): A - 1st page, B - second and last page with signature ; Gift of Regent","BW-3548/A-B - Letter - Edward Everett to gentlemen of Charleston, South Carolina (Boston, Apr 21, 1856): A - 1st page, B -  second and last page with signature and addresses ; Gift of Regent","BW-3549/A-D - Letter - 69 undersigned gentlemen of Charleston, South Carolina to Edward Everett (Charleston, Mar 31, 1856) ; gift of Regent","BW-3555/A-B - Letter - Martha Washington to Fanny Bassett Washington, Aug 3, 1794","BW-3556/A-B - Letter - Martha Washington to Fanny Bassett Washington, Philadelphia, Dec 15, 1794","BW-3557/A-C - Letter - Martha Washington to Fanny Bassett Washington, Philadelphia, August 29, 1791 ; Annual Report 1953, pages 68-70","BW-3566 - Engraving - after Houdon bust, by Alexander Tardieu ; A-692, M-1894, I-77\t; Annual Report 1953","BW-3567 - Engraving - George Washington, after Peale, by T. Cook; published by S. Bladon 1783 ; A-692 ; [B 7, GR. 40]","BW-3568 - Engraving - George Washington, published by H.D. Symonds, 1796 ; Rare, ficticious; A-692 [B-427; GR 783] ; missing - 31Mar25","BW-3569 - Engraving - George Washington by B. B. Ellis, after DuSimitiere, 1783 ; A-692 , Annual Report 1953 - frontispiece; [B 65; GR 75] ; missing 31Mar25","BW-3570 - Engraving - George Washington by T.C.G. Fritzsch ; A-692 ; Ficticious; Campbell type, rare; [B 53, GR 739] ; missing 31Mar25","BW-3571 - Letter - President Eisenhower to Mrs. Powell, Regent, Oct. 22, 1953 ; Annual Report 1953, page 12","BW-3572 - First Floor Plan of Spinning House - Macomber ; Annual Report 1953, page 20","BW-3573 - Title page of early edition of Lee's funeral oration ; Jackson Collection, Annual Report 1953","BW-3574/A - Artist's sketch showing original roof under Piazza roof ; Annual Report 1953, page 31","BW-3575 - Black \u0026 white photo of colored reproduction miniature of George Washington ; A-692 ; Owned by Sir J.C. Tollemache Sinclair, Bart.","BW-3588 - Copy of a photograph showing wedding dress presented by Miss Kate Uhler ; A-752; H-1952","BW-3662 - Inscription on back of oil painting of Quay Italian city ; A-765","BW-3663 - Oil painting of Italian city ; A-765 ; Annual Report 1954, page 53 ; missing 31Mar25","BW-3664 - Sharples' pastel of George Washington ; A-772","BW-3665 - Sharples' pastel of Martha Washington ; A-772","BW-3666 - Sharples' pastel of Martha Washington and frame ; A-772","BW-3667 - Sharples' pastel of George Washington and frame ; A-772 ; Annual Report 1954, page 12","BW-3668 - Portrait of Lawrence Washington attributed to Wollaston ; W-126 ; Annual Report 1954, front","BW-3684 - View of Palladian window - sketch ; Annual Report 1954 Cover","BW-3686 - Syngman Rhee planting a tree ; Original by Abbie Rowe, courtesy of National Park Services","BW-3687/A-B - Letter - George A. Washington to General Washington, Oct 25, 1786 ; A-750 ; Annual Report 1954, pages 44-45","BW-3688/A-B - Letter - Martha Washington to \"Fanny\", Feb 3, 1793 ; Annual Report 1954, pages 36-37","BW-3710 - Sketch of George Washington Parke Custis (from Lossing)","BW-3711 - Sketch of George Washington Lafayette (from Lossing)","BW-3740 - Oil painting of Mount Vernon, circa 1850, owned by Mrs. Major ; A-830","BW-3785 - Over mantel painting in West Parlor [Front Parlor] - after repair ; W-356","BW-3787 - A.J. Davis pencil sketch of Mansion - West Front ; A-800 ; Annual Report 1955, page 34","BW-3788 - \"Tomb of Washington\" (Old Tomb, 1832) by Geo. Lehrman ; A-809","BW-3789 - Winslow Homer watercolor of Mansion ; A-803 ; Annual Report 1955, page 37","BW-3790 - A.J. Davis sketch of Portico circa 1831 ; A-800 ; Annual Report 1955, front cover","BW-3801 - Letter - George Washington to Humphreys, June 20, 1786 ; Annual Report 1955, page 23","BW-3811 - Needlework early view of Mansion ; A-807 ; Annual Report 1955, page 30","BW-3812 - An ode to Mount Vernon by David Humphreys ; Annual Report 1955, page 26","BW-3819 - Plate showing wheel harness, from Felton's Treatise on Carriages \u0026 Harness ; Annual Report 1955, page 15","BW-3965/A-B - Martha Washington Inventory: A - title page. B - 3rd page ; A-894\t; See #3955, #3956; Annual Report 1956","BW-3983/A-E - Measured drawings of outbuildings ; by Carroll Curtice - '56-'57","BW-3991 - Account of payment to Jos. Anthony, May 14, 1796, (Philadelphia Account Book) ; Historical Society of Pennsylvania ; Mount Vernon Silver, page 64, Illustration 31","BW-3994/A-C - Relief map of Mount Vernon","BW-4012/A-B - Letter - Tobias Lear to Thos. Law (Sat night 10 o'clock) re George Washington's illness ; Annual Report 1957, page 41","BW-4013 - Letter - Martha Washington to Frances Henley, Nov 30, 1789 (98?) ; Annual Report 1957, page 47","BW-4014 - Drawing - \"Destruction of the Bastille\" ; Annual Report 1957, page 22","BW-4016/A-B - Washington Inventory - one page - \"In the Library\" ; Annual Report 1957, page 28; Peter Collection","BW-4017/A-B - Title page and George Washington's signature - \"Travels in North America\" ; Annual Report 1957, page 26","BW-4270 - Chair cushion","BW-4271 - Fishing tackle ; A-950; W-2201/A ; Annual Report 1958, page 57","BW-4272 - Painting - \"Great Falls\" ; W-2","BW-4275/A-B - Table setting - Dining Room ; see CT 111/A-B","BW-4276/C - Mrs. Washington's Bedroom - construction research ; Also two color trans. (in office record file)","BW-4277 - Richardt's oil painting - \"Mount Vernon in 1858\" ; Annual Report 1958, page 10;  Photo of a photo","BW-4279 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - dried flower arrangements ;  see CT 117","BW-4285/C - Grounds plan perspective view ; See #690, 3495, 5040, 5614","BW-4286/A-B - Spring table setting ; CT 124/A-B","BW-4288/A-D - Miniature - Burwell Bassett by C.W. Peale ; see CT 120, 121","BW-4325 - Mansion - East Front with Houdon bust","BW-4326/A-D - Wright plaster profile of General Washington","BW-4328/A - Original framed engraving from George Washington's collection - Sentimental Journey / Sterne's ; W-2254","BW-4329/A - Original engraving from Mount Vernon - view of Nidpath Castle ; W-2255","BW-4331/A - Early photographic view of Tomb, 1858 ; glass negative 14\"x16\"","BW-4332/A - Early photographic view of East Front 1858 ; glass neg 14\"x16\"; going to Natl Trust - will return 7/21/61","BW-4360 - Houdon bust ; Courtesy Dwight Franklin","BW-4377/A-E - Mansion - west central door - exterior and interior views","BW-4433 - Hand netted and tied fringe ; also 4x5 ; missing 31Mar25","BW-4492 - Easter table Setting - Small Dining Room; 2/4/61","BW-4496/A-B - Office façade - with accumulated paint removed","BW-4500/A-B - View of Mockley Point - from south end of Mansion","BW-4506 - Girl Scouts on Circle, showing West Front","BW-4520/C-D - Latrobe view of Maryland shore - Present day view from approximately the same point","BW-4538 - Detail of Dining Room [Small Dining Room] ceiling ; From 1961 Restoration Exhibit ; missing 31Mar25","BW-4549/A-B - Early view of Mount Vernon - East Front (Lowell, Mass)","BW-4550/B - Early 1792 view of Mount Vernon - West Front Circle (Lowell, Mass)","BW-4566/A-B - West Front and Bowling Green after the Parkyns view ; See Negative #3198","BW-4570/A - View of river shores - south from Fort Washington","BW-4573/A - Mansion - West Front with visitors","BW-4574 - Mansion - from southeast lawn with visitors","BW-4582/A-B,D - Maryland shore from Boulevard overlook","BW-4682/A-B - View of Maryland shore with billboard in foreground","BW-4744/A-B - Mansion - West Front ; see CT 357/A-C","BW-4745/A - Mansion - East Front","BW-4751/C - 1963 version of map of Maryland shore ; see #4684","BW-4766/A-B - Mansion - West Front","BW-4777 - Kern, 1861 early view","BW-4778/A-B - Progress report","BW-4784/A - Robert \u0026 Lawrence Washington quitclaim (1601)","BW-4800 - General Washington's dressing gown ; W-2407/A","BW-4801/A-B - Flower Garden - palisade \u0026 Seed House","BW-4803 - Kitchen Garden - palisade \u0026 Seed House","BW-4808/A - Project overview editorials","BW-4809/B - Latrobe watercolor of Mansion with group on Piazza (photostat of) ; see 3729 ; Missing - 7Apr25","BW-4881/A-B - New Tomb","BW-4948/A-B - Bed in General Washington's Bedroom [Washington Bedchamber] ; W-194 ; Furniture Booklet","BW-4972/D-F - Measured Drawings of the Mansion for Handbook ; Special D, 1997?","BW-4973/C - Piscataway map as of May 1965","BW-5001 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - west hall, reproducing a view taken in 1899 by Detroit photographer for Mr. Humelsine's talk ; Also six 2x2 B\u0026W slides","BW-5037/A-D - Map showing location of Mount Vernon ; HB 1965, pp. 2-3","BW-5038/A-B - Plan of Flower Garden ; B copied from A by Landscape Architecture ; see 35mm by Judd \u0026 Detwerler","BW-5039/A-B - Plan of Kitchen Garden ; B copied from A by Landscape Architecture from 35mm by Judd \u0026 Detwerler","BW-5040/A-B - Perspective view of the Mansion, etc. ; HB 1965, pp. 50-51","BW-5042 - Map of the Five Farms ; HB 1965, pp. 98-99","BW-5060/B - List of plants, shrubs, etc., grown at Mount Vernon /s/ Franklin A. Whelan","BW-5086/A-B - Dinner in honor of Col. Dodge, Mayflower Hotel, October 20, 1934 ; Missing B - 7Apr25","BW-5122 - Banquet Hall [New Room] - north wall (wide angle view)","BW-5139/C - North Lane Storehouse interior","BW-5200/A-J - Funeral bills: A - Gutten, B - Ingle, C - Munn, D - Edick, E - MacKenzie, F - Fairfax County Clerk, G - Bowie, H - Keith, I - Lightfoot, J - Pinckney","BW-5381 - Charles Willson Peale's 1772 portrait of General Washington ; photograph by Victor Amato","BW-5383/A-B - Plat with survey notes - 1690 - George Brent","BW-5384/A-B - Land patent - Thomas Culpeper to Col. N. Spencer \u0026 Lt. John Washington, March 1, 1674, with George Washington's endorsement","BW-5432/A-F - Ground maps: A - Wharf Area, B - Mansion \u0026 outbuildings, C - Vice Regents' quarters area, D - Kennel Area, E - Shop area, F - Circle area ; Six 6\"x8\" portions of the topographic survey made by photogrammetry at a scale of 1\"= 200' ; photo by Sterling Maddox \u0026 Associates","BW-5436/A-D - Wade/McCaw Collections of Washington/Custis Memorabilia in place in museum cases","BW-5438/C-D - Mansion from the North Grove ; EV-5105, RP-130 ; - Photocopy of photo of an oil painting of 1857 presented by Donald Jackson, Editor, The Papers of Washington - \"The Old Mount Vernon\" by Eastman Johnson","BW-5440 - View from the north corner of the Piazza across river to the Maryland shore","BW-5441 - The Prince of Wales \u0026 President Buchanan at the Tomb entrance, October 5, 1860. (King Edward VII) ; Photocopy of a portion of a photograph of the painting by Rossiter of the visit of the Prince of Wales, October 5, 1860.","BW-5442 - Visit of the Prince of Wales, November 13, 1919, at the Tomb. (King Edward VIII, Duke of Windsor) ; Photocopy of a portion of a photograph (no #)","BW-5443 - Visit of King George VI \u0026 Queen Elizabeth, June 9, 1939, at the West Front ; Photocopy of a portion of a photograph by W. H. Lamb","BW-5444 - Visit of Princess Margaret \u0026 Lord Snowden, November 16, 1965, looking out a window ; Photocopy of a photograph by Norman Matheny","BW-5474 - List of prints in George Washington's hand","BW-5476 - Letter - Elizabeth Powell to George Washington, June 1, 1796","BW-5492 - \"The Washington Family\" - Paul-Bell, Philadelphia, 1800 ; RP-211, Print 5191 (Retro)","BW-5510/A-C - Portion of map of adjoining lands, c. 1772, drawn by George Washington: A - showing Belvoir, B - detail of Belvoir, C- Whole map ; RM-93; MS-2241","BW-5511 - Letter cover - John Parke Custis to Martha Washington, June 9, 1776 ; W-631 ; Missing - 7Apr25","BW-5520/A-B - Quilted \u0026 appliqued coverlet ; M-1299","BW-5529 - Stephen's Directory, pp. 192-193, with President George Washington's listing on page 193","BW-5530/A-B - Clerical copy of deed dated 6th of September 1654 granting 1000 acres to Giles Brent, Jr., B - 6-line endorsement in Washington's hand; reverse of 5530/A ; RM-283; MS-2832","BW-5531 - Land grant -Thomas, [Lord] Culpeper to Col. Nicholas Spencer \u0026 Lt. Col. John Washington, March 1, 1674, 5000 acres ; W-646","BW-5533 - Spencer-Washington Survey Plat - Division of 1690 ; W-648[MS]","BW-5534 - George Washington - letter to Dancing Assembly Nov 12, 1799","BW-5535 - George Washington's plan of the Piazza paving","BW-5614/A - Perspective view of Mount Vernon with key","BW-5644/A-B - Continental currency $35.00","BW-5645/A-D - Letter from Marquis de Chastellux to George Washington - 17 June 1784 ; RM-207, MS-2665","BW-5646/A-B - Map of Mt. Zepher and Union Farms","BW-5653/A-B - Original Tree of Life Carpet \u0026 Grass mat in Banquet Hall [New Room] ; A - Original Tree of Life Carpet, 2 negatives, B - Grass mat in Banquet Hall [New Room], 3 negatives ; photo by R. Schwartz for Tony Landreau","BW-5676/A-E - Pohick Church ; returned by Beck Engraving Co, 1935.  See 1932 Handbook, page 34; retro accessioned 6/76","BW-5677 - Sitting room [Downstairs Bedchamber] ; 1932 Handbook, same as #5676","BW-5678 - Nelly Custis Room [Chintz Room] ; See 1932 Handbook, page 22, see neg 612","BW-5679 - Portico and flagpole ; conditions same as #5676","BW-5767/A-D - Vaughan Plan ; photo by Barton-Cotton\t; color separations in B\u0026W negative form used in 1976 Annual Report cover","BW-5776 - Mrs. Ella Bassett Washington, Vice Regent of West Virginia, 1870-1898 ; Negative from original photo in VR scrapbook","BW-6396 - West Front from Bowling Green gate ; Dev Office turned over 8/86","BW-6397 - East Front from slightly south of Mansion ; Dev Office turned over 8/86","BW-6398 - South wall of Large Dining Room [New Room] ; Dev Office turned over 8/86","BW-6399 - East wall of A.P.C. building from north ; Dev Office turned over 8/86","BW-6732 - Large Dining Room - Christmas pie ; also 4x5","BW-6735 - Jim Rees' \"great cake\" ; also 4x5","BW-6893 - Moulding profiles - Rooms 106 and 113 by Morley J. Williams - 1937 ; new neg '92","BW-6894 - Moulding profiles - Rooms 103 and 104, by Morley J. Williams - 1937 ; new neg '92","BW-6895 - Floor plan - second floor 1898 ; new neg '92","BW-6896 - Drawing - Palladian window, John Loughnane ; new neg '92","BW-6897 - Drawing - Banquet Hall [New Room] ornamentation, John Loughnane ; new neg '92","BW-6898 - Restoration plan - Garden and dependencies, Morley J. Williams ; new neg '92","BW-6899 - North elevation, John Loughnane and Earl Purdy ; new neg '92","BW-6900 - Drawing - West Front 1933, Chester Price ; new neg '92","BW-6901 - Drawing - West Front, John Loughnane - Earl Purdy ; new neg '92","BW-6902 - First floor plan of Mansion, Philip San Filippo ; new neg '92","BW-6903/1-5 - Architectural Drawings: 1 - Schedule of doors, 2 - 2-Y-5. 3 - 2-Y-2, 4 - 2-Y-4, 5 - 2-Y-3 ; new neg '92","BW-6910/1-2 - Record of hubs set around Mansion - 1935 ; new neg '92","BW-6911 - \"Survey of Washington's Home\" drawn by Theophilus ... ; new neg '92","BW-6912/1-12 - Architectural drawings - Feb 1932 by Charles K. Bryant for city of N.Y., Centennial of George Washington's birth ; new neg '92","BW-6949/1-3 - Architectural drawings (Williams/Scruggs) - Mansion: 1 - west elevation, 2 - east elevation, 3 - North and south elevations ; photo by Reprographics H.S.R. '92","BW-6950/1-2 - Architectural drawings (Williams/Scruggs) - Mansion: 1 - north \u0026 south sections, 2 - section to west ; photo by Reprographics H.S.R. '92","BW-6951/1-3 - Architectural drawings (Hopkins, Ulman, Williams) - Mansion: 1 - 1st floor plan, 2 - 2nd floor plan, 3 - 3rd floor plan ; photo by Reprographics H.S.R. '92","BW-6952/1-4 - Architectural drawings (Emerson, Hopkins, Williams)- Kitchen: 1 - north elevation, 2 - south elevation \u0026 east, 3 - south \u0026 east sections, 4 - floor plan ; photo by Reprographics H.S.R. '92","BW-6953/1-2 - Architectural drawings (Williams, Ulman) - Mansion: 1 - 1st floor perspective, 2 - 2nd floor perspective ; photo by Reprographics H.S.R. '92","BW-7029 - Measured drawings - Circulation Plan - Tomb (Worth Bailey) ; photo by Reprographics","BW-7030 - Measured drawings - Mansion - 1st floor plan 1898 ; photo by Reprographics","BW-7031 - Measured drawings - Tomb repairs 1936 Marc Williams ; photo by Reprographics","BW-7032 - Measured drawings - Guard House - Tomb - Macomber ; photo by Reprographics","BW-7033 - Measured drawings - Tomb repairs 1937 Marc Williams ; photo by Reprographics","BW-7058 - Sixteen-sided barn from glass slide ; photo by Washington House, 3 negatives ; also 4x5","BW-7064/A-B - Maps - 1754 map of Virginia \u0026 western parts of the colony from Journal of Major Washington ; photo by Washington House","BW-7155 - Measured Drawings - Elevation of New Tomb by Walter C. Densmore, March 13, 1937 \u0026 Ground Plan - Outer Vault by Walter C. Densmore, March 13, 1937 ; retro ; photo by Reprographics","BW-7156 - Measured Drawings - Circulation Plan - Area around New Tomb, December 26, 1945 and Rear Vault - New Tomb by Worth Bailey, November 1936 ;  retro ; photo by Reprographics","BW-7228 - Media - Bill Sommerfield as George Washington greeting visitors on Bowling Green","BW-7323 - Visitors - Charles, Prince of Wales, Princess Anne, Julie \u0026 Tricia Nixon, David Eisenhower ; retro","BW-7324 - Visitors - Madame Khruschev with daughters \u0026 Charles Cecil Wall ; Star Staff photo ; Restricted","BW-7325 - Record photo - 1931 tree-planting on N.S. Capitol grounds ; Time Staff photo","BW-7384 - Furniture - Aitkin secretary - Burling chair - in place, Study ; retro","BW-7385 - Mansion - East Front ; retrp","BW-7533 - Engraving - \"Apotheosis of Washington\" after R. Peale ; See also CN 6718","BW-7723 - Distinguished visitors - Audrey Hepburn in Upper Garden ; retro","BW-7724 - Engraving - First in Peace ; retro ; also 4x5","BW-7725 - Five Farms survey (1793) ;  retro"],"originalsloc_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eNegative BW-105/b destroyed due to deteroriation, October 12, 2004. One duplicate negative created in 2004 - from BW-105/a.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative BW-113/A deteriorating, destroyed (10-12-2004)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal negative showing detetioration, removed and duplicated (2004)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative BW-138a deteriorated, copied and discarded - 10/12/2004\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative BW-139b deteriorated, copied and discarded - 10/12/2004\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative BW-140b deteriorated, copied and removed - 10/12/2004\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative had deteriorated and was too dark - removed from collecton - 10/12/2004\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative BW-144b deteriorated, copied and discarded - 10/12/2004\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal negative missing - 2/24/2022\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote in logbook indicates that proof was lent to John C. Chatterton on 8/3/1951\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote in logbook indicates that negative was lent to John C. Chatterton on 8/3/1951\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInventory on 11/1/1985 - negative missing\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote in logbook indicates that negative was lent to John C. Chatterton on 8/3/1951\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInventory on 11/1/1985 - negative missing\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote in logbook indicates that negative was lent to John C. Chatterton on 8/3/1951\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInventory on 11/1/1985 - negative missing\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote in logbook indicates that negative was lent to John C. Chatterton on 8/3/1951\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInventory on 11/1/1985 - negative missing\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal deteriorating - removed 2004\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote in logbook indicates that negative was lent to John C. Chatterton on 8/3/1951\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInventory on 11/1/1985 - negative missing\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInventory on 11/1/1985 - negative missing\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInventory on 11/1/1985 - negative missing\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote in logbook indicates that negative was lent to John C. Chatterton on 8/3/1951\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInventory on 11/1/1985 - negative missing\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative missing - 03/07/2022\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destoryed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote in catalog book: Out -John C. Chatterton - 8/3/1951; Missing 11/1/1985\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote from catalog book: Out -John C. Chatterton - 8/3/1951; Missing 11/1/1985\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof 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only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-453/N-R - Negatives destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote in catalog book: Out - John C. Chatterton - 8/3/51;  Missing 11/1/85\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote on catalog book: Out - John C. Chatterton - 8/3/51;  Missing 11/1/85\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote in catalog book: Out - John C. Chatterton - 8/4/51; missing 11/4/85\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes in catalog book: Out -John C. Chatterton - 8/3/51; Missing 11/4/85\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(2) Photographic prints 8x10 in Drawer 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative restored, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote in catalog book: Original destroyed, copy negative 7/79 [1979]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destoryed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destoyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e827/A-C, F - Negative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal negative or proof missing as of 10/24/2022\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-844/A - negative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative missing, proof only - 11/14/2022\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote in catalog book, negatives missing 5/23/1986\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destoyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, print only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-17a - Marked \"missing\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destoryed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative BW-31, noted as destroyed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destoyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNITRATE NEGATIVE - duplicate made (4x5) and original destroyed in 2004\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBW-908B - Missing 11-5-55\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote in the catalog books: A and D destroyed, too fuzzy (11/18/1975)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative destroyed, proof only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative deteriorating - removed 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative deteriorating - removed 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative deteriorating - removed 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative deteriorating - removed 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative deteriorating - removed 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative deteriorating - removed 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative deteriorating - removed 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative deteriorating - removed 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative deteriorating - removed 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative deteriorating - removed 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative deteriorating - removed 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative deteriorating - removed 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative deteriorating - removed 2025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative deteriorating - removed 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