Some Account of George Washington's Library and Manuscript Records and Their Dispersion From Mount Vernon, With an Excerpt of Three Months From his Diary in 1774 While Attending the First Continental Congress, With Note
Joseph M 1825-1896 Toner
Some Account of George Washington’s Library and Manuscript Records and Their Dispersion From Mount Vernon, With an Excerpt of Three Months From his Diary in 1774 While Attending the First Continental Congress, With Note
Joseph M 1825-1896 Toner
This work provides a fascinating glimpse into the library and manuscript records of George Washington, as well as their dispersion after his death. With an excerpt of Washington's diary from 1774, this work is an important resource for historians and fans of Washington alike.
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