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Title: Some old historic landmarks of Virginia and Maryland, described in a hand-book for the tourist over the Washington, Alexandria and Mount Vernon electric railway
Year: 1904 (1900s)
Authors: Snowden, William H. (from old catalog)
Subjects: Washington, Alexandria and Mount Vernon electric railway. (from old catalog) Historic buildings Historic buildings
Publisher: Alexandria, Va., Printed by G. H. Ramey & sons
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation

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C LANDMARKS complete survey of his lands, apportioned them into farms, and regulated the cultiva-tion of all. The products of his estate became so noted for the faithfulness—as toquality and quantity—with which they were put up, that it is stated that any barrel offlour that bore the brand of George Washington, Mount Vernon, was exempted fromthe customary inspection in the ports to which it was sent. There were many relax-ations in the arduous duties he had assumed. Ke delighted in the chase. In theheight of the season he would be out with the fox hounds two or three times a week,accompained by his guests and the gentlemen of the neighborhood, and ending theday with a hunting dinner, when he is said to have enjoyed himself with unwontedhilarity. He also greatly relished duck shooting, in which he was celebrated for hisskill. The Potomac was the scene of considerable aquatic state at that time, andWashington had his barge, rowed by six uniformed negroes, to visit his friends on the
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WASHINGTON AT FORTY. From a painting by Charles Ieale.. »772 Of this painting Washington makes these notes in his diary .May 20, 1772, sat for Mr. Peaie to have my jiiciure taken. May 21, sat again tor Cxiedr3)iery. May 22, sat for Mr. Peale to iinisli my face. In the afternociiv rode with himto my mill. Returned home by the Ferry plantation. Maryland side of the river. He had his chariot and four, with black postilionin livery, for the use of Mrs. Washington and her lady visitors. As for him-self he always appeared on horseback. His stable was well filled and admirably regu-lated—his stud all thoroughbred. Occasionally he and Mrs. Washington would pfy a OF VIRGINIA AND MARYLAND. 53 visit to Annapolis, and partake of the gailies which prevailed there during the sessionsof the legislature. In this round of rural occupations, rural amusements and social intercourse, Washing-ton passed many tranquil years, the halcyon season of his life. His already establishedreputation drew many vis

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  • booksubject:Washington__Alexandria_and_Mount_Vernon_electric_railway___from_old_catalog_
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  • bookpublisher:Alexandria__Va___Printed_by_G__H__Ramey___sons
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