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Anthony-Charles Cazenove to Lawrence Lewis Box 2, Folder 15
Henry Berry to Lawrence Lewis Box 1, Folder 13
Account, estate of George Washington with Lawrence Lewis Box 50, Folder 1825.01.01
Account, James Taylor to George Fayette Washington Box 46, Folder 1820.10.17
Account, Lawrence Lewis 4 pages Box 52, Folder 1827.00.00
Accounts, George Peter Box 17, Folder 04
Benjamin Lincoln Lear to George Peter 1 pages Box 12, Folder 04
A. M. T. B. Washington to Thomas Blackburn Washington, Middletown 1 pages Box 1, Folder 25
Anna Maria Thomasina and Hannah Lee Washington to Thomas Blackburn Washington, Middletown 3 pages Box 1, Folder 24
Anna Maria Thomasina and Hannah Lee Washington to Thomas Blackburn Washington, Middletown 3 pages Box 1, Folder 25
Barn Box 1, Folder 6
Bed Chamber – Downstairs bedroom – Mr. Lear's room Box 1, Folder 7
Blacksmith shop Box 1, Folder 12
Beebe collection of Washington family papers .5 Linear Feet
Chapin collection of Washington & Custis family documents .5 Linear Feet (2 boxes)
Eleanor Parke Custis Lewis to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson, Philadelphia Box 4, Folder 1827.04.05
Eleanor Parke Custis Lewis to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson, Philadelphia Box 4, Folder 1827.04.27
Eleanor Parke Custis Lewis to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson, Philadelphia Box 4, Folder 1827.05.04
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