Farm Report :work done on the Mount Vernon farms during week Feb. 12-18,1797 February 18

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Farm Report :work done on the Mount Vernon farms during week Feb. 12-18,1797 February 18

1797

Meteorological account of the weather--work done on each farm, giving division of labor--work days lost by sickness--increase and decrease of stock--grain ground at mill--work done by coopers, ditchers, miller, carpenters, bricklayers, spinners, weavers and knitters and gardeners--births and deaths of enslaved children.

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Twine, Sall, Active 1770-

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Sall Twine was an enslaved woman, owned by the estate of Martha Washington's first husband, Daniel Parke Custis. She worked as a field-worker at Dogue Run Farm, part of the Mount Vernon Estate in Virginia. She was married to George, an enslaved man owned by George Washington, who worked at the Mansion Farm. The couple had seven children: Jesse, Kate, Lawrence, Barbary, Abbay, Hannah, and George. ...