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I had the pleasure of receiving your letter from Baltimore my dearest Uncle some days ago, and should have written again, immediately on receiving it but waited in the hope of being able to say… Continue Reading From Jane Charlotte Blackburn Washington, 25 May 1828
When I had the pleasure of seeing you, for the first time, at Mount Vernon, on a late visit, you mentioned to me, that a motion had been made to dissolve the injunction filed against the Exrs of… Continue Reading From Richard Henry Lee, 15 Jan. 1829
At a meeting of the Board of Managers of the American Sunday School Union held on the evening of the 27th May last, you were unanimously elected <mutilated>Vice President of that Institution. <mutilated>ully
with pleasure I take this oppertunity to inform you that I am in good helth, Hooping these fiew lines may finde you injoying the same blessing— I have nothing of importence to inform you of at t… Continue Reading From Samuel George Washington, 20 June 1824
I have just received a Letter from Mr Gerrard Alexander, in which he informs me, that an Execution has been issued agst him in your name, for a ballance of the debt due, from my Brothers estate,… Continue Reading From Ludwell Lee, 7 Sept. 1825
The petition of Bushrod Washington & Lawrence Lewis executors of George Washington decd respectfully showeth that there yet remains of the residuary estate of their testator to be sold an un… Continue Reading To the Honorable the Judges of the Circuit Court for the district of Columbia and Alexandria, 12 Nov. 1826
Since my return from Phila. I received your letter of the 25 August.
By the request of Mr Meriwether L.
Your letter of the 5th inst.
I believe we have recd from the Genls Estate $3326..70 out of which my brother Richds Estate recd $926..70, Bushd $600 & myself $600, therefore my brother's Estate is entitled to $182..20, B… Continue Reading From John Augustine Washington II, 22 July 1818
With great pleasure I communicate, by order of the Philadelphia Southern Society, that, at a meeting of last evening, you were proposed and unanimously elected an honorary member of that associa… Continue Reading From Ebenezer Harlow Cummins, 14 Nov. 1818
If I am not mistaken, my nephew, Mr George Washington informed me that my note for Three hundred dollars was discounted at your bank; and as it will soon become due, I send you above a check on… Continue Reading To William Whann, 10 April 1819
I reced your letter of the 9th inst. a few days since informing me you had placed in the Bank of Alexa.
As a Specimen of their best edition of the Bible from American Stereotype plates, and as a small token of their respect, the managers of the American Bible Society request you to accept the Copy… Continue Reading From James Milnor, 8 Feb. 1820
Judge Washington presents his Complts to the P—— E—— and is commanded by his lady Mistress the P.—— A.
I am instructed by the Committee of Arrangements to inform you, that the next annual meeting of the American Bible Society will take place in this City, on the second Thursday in May ensuing.… Continue Reading From Selah Strong Woodhull, 8 March 1824
It is with regret & deep mortification that I feel myself compelled to decline your friendly & kind invitation to dine with you.… Continue Reading To Milo Mason, 1 July 1829
Permit me to acquaint you with your election to an honorary membership in the Peithessophian Society of Rutgers College. By the acceptance of which you will confer a favour on the association in whose name I now address you and oblige.
On the 14th of Novr 29 I received the following confidential communication from Judge Washington.
The petitions of Bushrod Washington and Lawrence Lewis acting Executors of George Washington deceased respectfully sheweth that on the decree pronounced by this Honorable Court on the 22nd… Continue Reading To the Circuit Court Judges for the District of Columbia, n.d.