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... Wash- ington at Winchester - Continued Misunder- standings with Dinwiddie - Return to Mount Vernon • PAGE . 322 CHAP . XXIII . - Washington Recovers his Health -Again in Command at Fort Loudoun - Administration of Pitt - Loudoun ...
... Wash- ington at Winchester - Continued Misunder- standings with Dinwiddie - Return to Mount Vernon • PAGE . 322 CHAP . XXIII . - Washington Recovers his Health -Again in Command at Fort Loudoun - Administration of Pitt - Loudoun ...
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... Wash- ington . He lies buried in a vault on Bridges Creek , which , for generations , was the family place of sepulture . The estate continued in the family . His grandson Augustine , the father of our Wash- ington , was born there in ...
... Wash- ington . He lies buried in a vault on Bridges Creek , which , for generations , was the family place of sepulture . The estate continued in the family . His grandson Augustine , the father of our Wash- ington , was born there in ...
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... Wash- ington gave the Fork the decided preference . French engineers of experience proved the ac- curacy of his military eye , by subsequently choosing it for the site of Fort Duquesne , noted in frontier history . In this neighborhood ...
... Wash- ington gave the Fork the decided preference . French engineers of experience proved the ac- curacy of his military eye , by subsequently choosing it for the site of Fort Duquesne , noted in frontier history . In this neighborhood ...
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Genealogy of the Washington Family I | 1 |
The Home of Washingtons Boyhood | 24 |
Paternal Conduct of an Elder Brother | 33 |
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