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Washington, Bushrod (1762-1829) was the son of Hannah Bushrod and John Augustine Washington, the younger brother of George Washington. Upon the death of George 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 had 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 of their own, but raised three of their nephews. One nephew, John Augustine Washington (1789-1832), would inherit Mount Vernon from Bushrod.
Epithet: Judge of the Supreme Court of the United States
British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000816.0x00038f
Bushrod Washington Family Papers, Special Collections at the Fred W. Smith National Library for the Study of George Washington, viewed December 21, 2020.
Washington, Bushrod (1762-1869) was the son of Hannah Bushrod and John Augustine Washington, the younger brother of George Washington. Upon the death of George 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 had 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 of their own, but raised three of their nephews. One nephew, John Augustine Washington (1789-1832), would inherit Mount Vernon from Bushrod.
Washington, Bushrod, 1762-1829. Bushrod Washington family papers, 1662-1835
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Bushrod Washington family papers 1662-1835
The Bushrod Washington Family Papers consist of documents gathered by the relations 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).
Papers of the Washington family [manuscript], 1752-1816.
Custis, George Washington Parke, 1781-1857. Papers of the Washington family [manuscript], 1752-1816.
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Papers of the Washington family [manuscript], 1752-1816.
The collection contains journal entries, 1773-1781, concerning the estate of Lawrence Washington; a fragment concerning a suit of chancery, 1816, brought before the Greenbrier County Court by Lawrence Washington against George W.P. Custis, Bushrod Washington and others; and an account of Samuel Harestone with John Harvie, 1752-1756, brought before John Fry, Albemarle County Court, 1762.
The Joseph Story papers contain the incoming letters of Joseph Story, a Massachusetts state representative, United States Supreme Court justice, and Harvard Law School professor. The papers deal with a wide range of political and legal issues concerning Massachusetts and the United States in the first half of the 19th century.
Joseph Story papers, Story, Joseph papers, 1794-1851
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George Washington papers 1694-1932
George Washington papers, 1694-1932
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George Washington papers 1694-1932
George Washington (1732-1799) was the first president of the U.S. Collection contains general correspondence, official and personal papers, family papers, volumes, and miscellaneous papers concerning Washington. Collection covers the significant years of his life and includes original manuscripts, facsimiles and photostatic copies of originals not belonging to the New York Public Library. Correspondence, 1754-1799, consists of letters to, from and about Washington and relate to military and political matters as well as to the upkeep of Mount Vernon. His official and personal papers, 1750-1803, contain land surveys, receipts and estate papers. Family papers, 1694-1894, pertain to various members of the families of both Washington and his wife. Volumes include Washington's 1757 notebook (which contains his recipe for beer); orderly book for 1778; letterbooks, 1768-1799; surveys; typewritten unpublished manuscript entitled "Washington's Secret of 1782"; Washington's war map of New York and New Jersey, 1777; and 1750-1774 ledger. Miscellany series consists largely of papers pertaining to his Farewell Address as President to the citizens of the United States, including the original manuscript of the address, 1796. Some other items are photocopies of papers about Washington belonging to private individuals and institutions.
Involved in the controversy over the ownership of the manuscript of Washington's Farewell Address
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Vol. XIII.includes:f. 1 Charles (F- Tagart, of Gray's Inn: Letter to J. Hunter: 19th cent. ff. 3-7 Edward Tagart, Reverend: Letters to J. Hunter: 1829-1846. f. 8 Elizabeth Tanner: Letter to J. Hunter. ff. 10, 12 James Tate: Letters to J. Hunter: 1... 1800-1860
Vol. XIII.includes:f. 1 Charles (F-Tagart, of Gray's Inn: Letter to J. Hunter: 19th cent. ff. 3-7 Edward Tagart, Reverend: Letters to J. Hunter: 1829-1846. f. 8 Elizabeth Tanner: Letter to J. Hunter. ff. 10, 12 James Tate: Letters to J. Hunter: 1..., 1800-1860
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Vol. XIII.includes:f. 1 Charles (F- Tagart, of Gray's Inn: Letter to J. Hunter: 19th cent. ff. 3-7 Edward Tagart, Reverend: Letters to J. Hunter: 1829-1846. f. 8 Elizabeth Tanner: Letter to J. Hunter. ff. 10, 12 James Tate: Letters to J. Hunter: 1... 1800-1860
Vol. XIII.includes:f. 1 Charles (F-Tagart, of Gray's Inn: Letter to J. Hunter: 19th cent. ff. 3-7 Edward Tagart, Reverend: Letters to J. Hunter: 1829-1846. f. 8 Elizabeth Tanner: Letter to J. Hunter. ff. 10, 12 James Tate: Letters to J. Hunter: 1..., 1800-1860
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Letter, 1787 Nov[embe]r 4, Richmond, [Va.] to Geo[rge] Turberville, "Peccatone," [Peckatone] Westmoreland County, [Va.].
Washington, Bushrod, 1762-1825. Letter, 1787 Nov[embe]r 4, Richmond, [Va.] to Geo[rge] Turberville, "Peccatone," [Peckatone] Westmoreland County, [Va.].
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Letter, 1787 Nov[embe]r 4, Richmond, [Va.] to Geo[rge] Turberville, "Peccatone," [Peckatone] Westmoreland County, [Va.].
Has enclosed a copy of [minutes?] of Federal Convention, and resolutions of Virginia House of Delegates. Discusses the defeat of a bill to repeal the Port Law; debate concerning the printing of paper money; his hopes for relief from present taxation and the fact that the additional duty on tobacco has been removed. He states he will be a candidate for election to the Virginia Convention of 1788.
Washington, Bushrod, 1762-1825. Letter, 1787 Nov[embe]r 4, Richmond, [Va.] to Geo[rge] Turberville, "Peccatone," [Peckatone] Westmoreland County, [Va.].
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ALsS : Mount Vernon, to William Augustine Washington, 1802-1804.
Washington, Bushrod, 1762-1829. ALsS : Mount Vernon, to William Augustine Washington, 1802-1804.
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ALsS : Mount Vernon, to William Augustine Washington, 1802-1804.
The letters, dated 9 November 1802, 12 August 1803, and 16 August 1804, are chiefly concerned with the estates of George and Martha Washingtonand with William Augustine's son Bushrod.
Washington, Bushrod, 1762-1829. ALsS : Mount Vernon, to William Augustine Washington, 1802-1804.
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Tucker-Ewell papers, 1770-1893, 1770-1818.
Badeau, Adam. Tucker-Ewell papers, 1770-1893, 1770-1818.
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Tucker-Ewell papers, 1770-1893, 1770-1818.
The majority of these papers cover 1770-1818 and concern St. George Tucker. Included mainly are correspondence and receipts. The remainder of the records concern the College of William and Mary namely correspondence of Benjamin Stoddert Ewell, president of the college.
Thomas Addis Emmet collection, 1483-1876 (inclusive), 1700-1800 (bulk)
Thomas Addis Emmet collection, 1483-1876 (bulk:1700-1800)
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Thomas Addis Emmet collection, 1483-1876 (inclusive), 1700-1800 (bulk)
The portion of the Emmet Collection housed in the Manuscripts and Archives Division consists of approximately 10,800 historical manuscripts relating chiefly to the period prior to, during, and following the American Revolution. The collection contains letters and documents by the signers of the Declaration of Independence as well as nearly every prominent historical figure of the period.
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30.83 linear feet; 108 boxes, 21 volumes
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