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Historic manuscript collection

approx. 60 Linear Feet
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This collection of historic manuscripts dates from 1607-1933, with the bulk of materials dating from 1738-1868. The correspondence, journals and diaries, legal and financial records, estate documents, and printed ephemera in the collection primarily relate to the Washington and Custis families, the Revolutionary War, and society life in antebellum Washington D.C. and Virginia.

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Letter, Eleanor Calvert Custis Stuart to Burwell Bassett Box 81, Folder undated no. 8

Letter, Eleanor Calvert Custis Stuart to Eleanor Parke Custis Lewis Box 83, Folder undated no. 73

Peter family papers

12 Linear Feet 46 boxes
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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.

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Eleanor Calvert Custis Stuart to Tobias Lear 4 pages Box 1, Folder 12

Eleanor Calvert Custis Stuart to Tobias Lear 2 pages Box 1, Folder 14

Martha Washington collection

1.25 Linear Feet
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This collection contains letters to and from Martha Washington that have been acquired by the MVLA since 1858. For more information, see content note for individual items. The collection grows organically as new items are acquired.

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Letter, to "My dear children" Box 1, Folder 1778.03.19

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