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The interior of the Church.....
Charles Wilson Peale, the Painter;..
Peale paints the first Portrait of Washington...
Rembrandt Peale's account of Field, the Painter..
History of the Study of Washington's Portrait..
Peale paints a miniature Likeness of Mrs. Washington..
Death of Mrs. Washington's Daughter......
Tokens of the Storm of the Revolution...
Washington chosen a Delegate to the First Continental Congress.
Assembling of the Delegates. Conference at Mt. Vernon...
Washington and Friends on their journey to Philadelphia.
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Character and Conduct of Charles Lee.....
Character and Career of Horatio Gates..
Washington in the Virginia Assembly. Patrick Henry...
News at Mount Vernon of the Battle of Lexington..
Washington departs for Philadelphia........
Congress and a Continental Army..
Washington Commander-in chief of the Continental Army..
Mrs. Washington in Camp. Washington's Letters to her.
Siege of Boston. Honors conferred on Washington..
His Achievements in New Jersey. Hessian Flag...
Washington's last Victory and last Trophy..
Domestic and Social Life at Mount Vernon..
Mount Vernon during the War. Temporizing rebuked.
Arrival of Washington at Mount Vernon in 1781.....
Greeting of the Family and Servants. Distinguished Guests..
Public Duty regarded as parmount to Private Interest....
Washington hastens to join Lafayette.......
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The Count de Rochambeau and Marquis de Chastellux.
Washington's playful Letter to de Chastellux.....
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De Chastellux's Widow. The Family at Mt. Vernon in 1781.
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A cotemporary's description of the Person and Character of Washington. 185
Washington Visits his Mother on his way to Yorktown..
John Parke Custis and his Family.....
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Surrender of Cornwallis. Illness of J. P. Custis......
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Death of Mr. Custis. Washington adopts his Children as his own.......
Eleanor Parke and George Washington Parke Custis, Foster Children.. 128
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Washington again visits his Mother and his Home. Ball at Fredericks-
burg..
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News of a Treaty of Peace. How Washington received it.
Washington's Announcement of Peace. Army disbanded.........
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British Evacuate New York. Washington parts with his Officers..
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History of Washington's Battle Sword. Franklin wills him his Cane.. 134、
Morris's Poem on the Sword and Cane......
Washington's Camp Chest and Contents described.
His Accommodations for a Dinner Party at West Point.
Washington's Camp Goblet. History of his Marquee..
His Writing-Desk and its Associations...
The Marquee and its Revolutionary Associations..
Its occasional Uses and Usefulness after the War..
History of the Cincinnati Society...
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The Objects of the Society stated..
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State Societies. The Order of the Cincinnati.
Description of the jewelled Order presented to Washington..
Description of the Member's Certificate of the Cincinnati.
Washington chosen first President of the Society.....
A Merry and Happy Christmas day at Mount Vernon..
Washington's experience of the Happiness of Retirement.
He resumes the old Social Habits of Mount Vernon.
Lafayette expected there.. Letter to Madam Lafayette..
Simplicity of Life at Mount Vernon. Open Hospitality.
Enlargement of the House at Mount Vernon....
Surroundings of the Mansion. Washington his own Architect..
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He provides for importing Pavement Stone from England.....
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He makes arrangements for the employment of English Mechanics.... 153
He imports the Tools for their use.....
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Preparations for Ornamental Planting at Mount Vernon..
Description of the Lawn at the West front of the Mansion.
Description of the arrangement of the Tree-planting..
Account of the Seed and Tool Houses, and Conservatory.
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Account of the Tropical and other Plants that survived Washington. 158
An ancient Sago Palm described and delineated.............
Destruction of Washington's Conservatory by fire. Its Ruins...
Account of the Ice-house and Dry-well at Mt. Vernon...
Washington's Minute Memorandum of Direction and Distances...
Lafayette visits Mount Vernon......
History of Lafayette's connection with the Continental Army.
Portrait of Lafayette, by Charles Wilson Peale........
Lafayette's arrival at New York. His Letter to Washington...
His arrival at Mount Vernon. Crowd of Visitors there...
Washington and Lafayette Free and Accepted Masons
Madam Lafayette presents Washington with a Masonic Apron...
Subsequent History of that Apron........
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Public honors given to Washington. Bronze statue proposed...
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Public Proceedings concerning the Statue. Washington's Letter........... 174
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Pine, the Painter. His professional Visit at Mount Vernon....
Washington dislikes sitting to Painters. Other Portraits by Pine..... 181
Elizabeth Parke and G. W. Parke Custis. History of Pine's Portrait... 182
French Hounds sent to Mount Vernon.....
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Washington's Pack before the Revolution.
The French Hounds.. 184
A magnificent Chimney-piece presented to Washington....
Description of the Chimney-piece.......
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Description of the Fire-place. Ornaments on the Shelf..
Exchange of Presents. Asses from the Royal Stud at Madrid..
Description of the Jack Asses. Completion of the Mansion.
Washington employs Tobias Lear as Secretary...
Condition of the Country. Necessity for political changes..
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Washington Apprehensive concerning the Future. A Movement...... 193
Convention for remodelling the Government. National Constitution... 194
Col. Humphreys a Resident at Mount Vernon. His character......
He brings a Present to Washington from the King of France...
His Literary Labors at Mount Vernon...
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Distinguished Guests at Mount Vernon.
Marchioness de Brienne paints a Miniature of Washington....
Allegorical Picture by Madam Van Berckel.
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History of the Picture. Other distinguished Visitors.
Brisot de Warville, and his Visit at Mt Vernon...
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Washington chosen to be the First President of the Republic.
A Glass Manufacturer welcomed at Mt. Vernon.
Meeting of the First Congress under the Constitution.
Washington reluctantly returns to Public Life....
Messengers, at Mount Vernon, announce his Election...
He visits his Mother for the last time. The interview....
Washington's journey to New York. A continual ovation..
Changes in the Aspect of Mount Vernon..
Public Receptions on the way to New York.
Pleasant Incidents at Philadelphia....
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Reception of the President Elect, at Trenton...
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Washington Caricatured. His Inauguration... . ..
His Aquatic Escort, and his Reception at New York..............
The ceremony of administering the Oath of Office...
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Bible used at the Inauguration. Mrs. Washington at Home..
Her Domestic Habits.....
Account of Washington's Watch and Seals. Mrs. W's Frugality...
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Mrs. Washington's Journey to New York...
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Her reception. Family Dinner. Names of Guests..
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Description of the Dinner. Mrs. Washington's Receptions.
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The President's Receptions. His appearance on such occasions..
Disposition of his Dress Swords used on those Occasions....
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How Visitors were received. The President's Residence in New York... 227
The Pesidential Mansion and Furniture ...
Seat of Government changed.
He and his Family set out for
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Washington's Voyage to Rhode Island.. 229
Mount Vernon....
His State Barge. His Letter. Again at Mount Vernon...
Labors of Congress. Key of the Bastile. France disturbed..
Opening of the French Revolution.....
Perfidy in the Bastile. The People exasperated.......
Destruction of the Bastile. Lafayette at the head of the troops...
Key of the Bastile and Drawing of the Prison sent to Washington.
Thomas Paine's Letter on the subject. Correspondence..
Washington's Spy-glass. Anecdote connected with it..
Washington' Pocket Spy-glass presented to Andrew Jackson..
Pistols presented to Washington.....
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Bust of M. Necker presented by Count D'Estaing. Notice of Necker.. 241
Inscription on the Bust of Necker. Account of D'Estaing..
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External Decorations of the Coach. Family journey in it.
Incompetency of the Coachman. Accidents...
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History of the Coach. Its earnings when in ruins....
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Selection of a Residence for the President considered..
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Question as to the permanent Seat of the National Government..
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Washington negotiates for a Residence. His Prudence and Caution... 252
He makes suggestions about Interior Arrangements..
Description of Sevres China presented to Washington...
Description of Sevres China presented to Mrs. Washington....
How Sevres China is made. Seat of the National Government...
Strife for the possession of the National Capital. Decision..
New Yorkers dissatisfied. Caricatures and Satires....
Philadelphians no better satisfied. Washington's Caution..
A house hired. Washington's Journey to Philadelphia..
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A Patriotic Tavern-Keeper. President and family at Philadelphia..... 261
A gay Season in Philadelphia. Luxuries.
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Washington suggests Wine Castors called "Coasters
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They are made. Wine Coolers from France. Their History..
Washington's Family Plate re-made.......
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Description of the Plate. Washington again at Mt. Vernon..
Use of some of the Plate at Arlington Spring.....
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Washington makes a tour through the Southern States.
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His calculations as to Time. Incidents of the Tour
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His return Journey. Site of the National Capital..
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District of Columbia. City laid out and named..
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Opening of the Second Congress....
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Earl of Buchan presents a Relic of Sir William Wallace..
A Scoch Painter dines with Washington. The Dinner...
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Miniature made by the Painter. Correspondence with Earl of Buchan 274
By Will, Washington recommits the Wallace Relic to Buchan..
Washington again at Mt. Vernon. Paine's Rights of Man..........
Effects of Rights of Man, in England. Washington's Industry
Sickness and Death in the Mount Vernon Family..
Washington's generosity to his Nephew's Widow..
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His love for Children and Young Company. His Foster Children....
Training of the Foster Children..
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