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... wilderness , where the steward or land - bailiff of Lord Fairfax resided , with such negroes as were required for farm- ing purposes , and which Washington terms " his lordship's quarters . " It was situated not far from the Shenandoah ...
... wilderness , where the steward or land - bailiff of Lord Fairfax resided , with such negroes as were required for farm- ing purposes , and which Washington terms " his lordship's quarters . " It was situated not far from the Shenandoah ...
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... wilderness ; but quieted their suspicions by letting them know that he was on public business , and on good terms with their great man , George Croghan , to whom he despatched a letter . He took his departure from Logstown , however ...
... wilderness ; but quieted their suspicions by letting them know that he was on public business , and on good terms with their great man , George Croghan , to whom he despatched a letter . He took his departure from Logstown , however ...
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... wilderness . It is true , Washington , for so young a man , may not have had the most convivial air , but there may have been a moist look of promise in the old soldier Van Braam . Joncaire and his brother officers pushed the bottle ...
... wilderness . It is true , Washington , for so young a man , may not have had the most convivial air , but there may have been a moist look of promise in the old soldier Van Braam . Joncaire and his brother officers pushed the bottle ...
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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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