George Mason to George Washington, July 29, 1752
Dogues N–¨e–©ck Ju–¨ly 29, 1752–© Sir I came Home –¨ mutilated –© Yesterday, when I re–¨ mutilated –© Me with the time of Yr Brother –¨ mutilated –© neral, 1…
Dogues N–¨e–©ck Ju–¨ly 29, 1752–© Sir I came Home –¨ mutilated –© Yesterday, when I re–¨ mutilated –© Me with the time of Yr Brother –¨ mutilated –© neral, 1…
17 June 1752. –This Indenture . . . Between Lawrence Washington of the County of Fairfax . . . and George Washington of the County of King George . .…
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