PAGE 85 Mason, George, Washington's neighbor and friend.. Masonic apron presented to Washington by Madame Lafayette.. Mercer, Dr. Hugh, at Mount Vernon... Mifflin, Governor, meets Washington on the frontiers of Pennsylvania.. Miniature of Washington, by Mrs. Sharpless Miniature portrait of Mrs. Washington, painted by Robertsor in 1792. 274 362 Monuments of several meinbers of the Washington family on the east side of the tomb of 358 66 style of living at, before the Revolution.. "Morning" and "Evening"-landscapes painted for Washington, by Winstanley, now at Morris, George P., his ode on Washington's sword and Franklin's staff 66 sends wine-coolers to Washington.. Morris, Mrs., accompanies Mrs. Washington to New York.. Morris, Robert, builds a studio for Pine the portrait painter... 66 house of, in Philadelphia, rented for Washington's residence... Morris, Roger, marries Mary Phillipse.. proscribed, as an "enemy to his country" Mortar, bronze, that belonged to Cimon Washington in 1664, picture of.. Motto of the Washington family.... Mount Vernon, the mansion at, built by Lawrence Washington. • 106 mansion and other buildings at, found by the General much in want of repair, after passes into the possession of Bushrod Washington, nephew of the General, on the few articles of the personal property of Washington remaining at.... engravings that belonged to Washington still remaining at.... for many years falling into decay. proposition to make it a national possession. high price offered by speculators for, rejected.. the property of the Ladies' Mount Vernon Association.... the work of renovation and restoration commenced at.. Mural candelabra, used in Washington's dining-room at Philadelphia, picture of. 358 360 363 369 369 369 370 370 371 371 372 198 315 N. Necker, M., dismissed from his post as minister of finance, in France. picture of bust of Necker, presented to Washington.. Newport, Rhode Island, Washington makes a voyage to, for the benefit of his health Oath of office administered to Washington in 1793, by Judge Cushing.. Ode to Washington sung at Trenton.... 283 119 213 Ogden, Charles S., original study of Peale's first portrait of Washington, in possession of.... 97 215 P. Packsaddle used by Washington on his expedition to the Ohio country in 1753, picture of...... letter of to Washington respecting the success of " The Rights of Man,” Patrick Henry's opinion of Washington... Patrick Henry, Washington heard the burning words of, in the Virginia Assembly. Washington's letter to Clinton on the subject of.. Peale, Angelica, crowns Washington at Gray's Ferry in 1789 94 95 66 66 fac-simile of his receipt for ten guineas for painting miniature of Mrs. Washington, 97 Pinckney, Gov. Charles Cotesworth, receives Washington at the wharf in Charleston, in 1791, 269 marries Roger Morris... portrait of.... ..... reply of, to the insulting proposition of the French Directory. Pistols, Washington's, description and picture of... Pitcher Portrait, and eulogy of Washington on the back of it.. Plan of the grounds at Mount Vernon.......... Plaster cast taken of the face of Washington..... Plate, Washington's, picture of pieces of, at Arlington House... Precedents established for the President of the United States. Presidential mansion at Philadelphia, picture of....... Profile portrait of Washington... Profile portraft of Mrs. Washington Protestant Episcopal Church, burial service of Washington according to the ritual of. war with France.. major-generals and other officers appointed by Washington. Punch-bowl, tea-table, and sideboard, picture of.. Putnam, Life of, written at Mount Vernon by Humphreys... R. 267 310 311 341 322 Ranney, letter of Washington to, in relation to his sending flag-stones, &c., from England... 153 Receptions of Washington at New York and at Philadelphia.. Remains of Washington, account of the re-entombment of, in 1837. Retirement from office of Washington, extract from a newspaper of the day, describing a Ripon, Earl of, present owner of the English seat of the Washington family. Rush, Dr., remarks of, in relation to the seat of government .... 338 219 257 Rush, the late venerable Richard, incident related by, illustrating the feelings of Washington 301 S. Sago palm at Mount Vernon....... 159 St. John's Lodge, in New York, in possession of the Bible used at Washington's inauguration, 217 Seals, Washington's watch, lost on Braddock's field and in Virginia, and afterward found.... 31 31 Secretary, Washington's, willed to Dr. Craik......... 228 picture of.... 229 Sharpless, James, his profile portraits of Washington and Mrs. Washington said to be the best Sideboard, black walnut, that belonged to Lawrence Washington, now at Arlington House. 316 317 Spaniards, depredations of, on British commerce in the West Indies. PAGE Statuary, orders of Washington for, from London.. Statue, bronze, of Washington, ordered by Congress.. to be made by the best sculptor in Europe. Statue of Washington, ordered by the legislature of Virginia.. Steuben, Baron, at Washington's inauguration. Stockton, Annis, assistance of, in honoring Washington at Trenton.. Strickland, Mr., his description of the personal appearance of Major Lewis in 1837. of Washington and his wife, in 1837... Stuart, David, Washington wills his telescope and shaving apparatus to. 66 marries the widow of John Parke Custis.. Stuart, Gilbert, painter of Eleanor Parke Custis. Summer-house at Mount Vernon, picture of......... Sword and staff, Washington's and Franklin's, picture of, and ode by George P. Morris...... 72 171 172 173 216 313 255 354 Table, particular description by Rev. Ashbel Greene of Washington's habits at..... Telescope, Washington's, in the possession of the wife of Rev. A. B. Atkinson........................................... 49 50 Telescope, Washington's pocket, presented to General Jackson.. 239 The Entry, a satire, published in 1789. 215 66 portrait of........ Thomson, Charles, secretary of Congress, carries to Washington at Mount Vernon, a notice Thornton, Dr., his plan for the capitol approved of by Washington. Threshing-machine, letter of Washington to General Henry Lee respecting one. 66 287 344 356, 358 357 139 266 213 135 136 86 V. Van Braam, teaches Washington the art of fencing 50 Vases, porcelain, that belonged to Washington, picture of 188 Vaughan Samuel, presents a marble chimney-piece to Washington 185 Vault, the Washington family, site of a proposed new one indicated to Major Lewis by Washington, a few days before his death.... 329 Vault, the Washington family, directions left in the General's will concerning Vernon, Admiral, commander-in-chief of the English navy in the West Indies.... medal.in commemoration of his capture of Porto Bello, preserved at Mount Vernon 41 174 legislature of, vote a statue of Washington 173 chamber of Washington .... Von Berckel, copy of an allegorical picture painted by the wife, of. W. Walker, Colonel, aide to Baron Steuben, takes a letter to Gov. Clinton from Mount Vernon, 132 PAGE Warville, Brissot de, at Mount Verncz.. Washington and the Fairfaxes in Virginia in political opposition. Washington, Augustine, father of George, death of bequeaths Hunting Creek' estate to Lawrence 66 receives a sword from General Washington 250 becomes master of Mount Vernon on the death of Mrs. Washington 43 about to enter the navy.. 45 a letter from his uncle to his mother decides her against his going to sea story of his love and courtship. 66 takes his bride to Mount Vernon.. made colonel in 1754.. leaves the service and retires to Mount Vernon. his mother endeavors to dissuade him from going to the field again. ... preserved on the field of blood most of the time in camp for four years afterward, except when sick. sick at Mount Vernon... a member of the House of Burgesses of Virginia. personal appearance of, at the time of his marriage present from Frederick the Great to. attends the theatre at Williamsburg appearance of, on his farms.. chief crops of his farms views calmly the approaching political storm first portrait of, by Peale, at the age of forty... journey of, to Philadelphia as delegate in the first Congress.. 55 55 65 €6 78 82 82 85 86 86 96 · 103 112 114 Washington, George Steptoe, receives a sword from the General letters of, alluding to his retirement after the war, to Knox and Lafayette.. Washington, George A., ill health of, in 1792. 115 .. 147 271,277 ....277 226 Washington, Harriet, a resident of Mount Vernon...... 279 Washington, Henry, defender of the English city of Worcester against Fairfax. 23 |