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Mount Vernon, Arlington and Woodlawn

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    Mount Vernon
    Arlington and Woodlawn
    History of these national
    Shrines from the earliest
    Titles of ownership to the present,
    With biographical sketches, portraits,
    And interesting reminiscences of
    The families, who founded them.
    By Minnie Kendall-Lowther, 1922
    83 pages, Profusely Illustrated, Searchable
    - Bonus -
    Mount Vernon Papers
    By Edwin Everett, 1860
    490 pages, searchable
    - Bonus -
    The Tomb of Washington
    At Mount Vernon
    Published 1868 By J.A. Wineberger
    260 pages, Illustrated, Searchable
    Bonus Honor Roll List of Andersonville Dead
    - Bonus -
    Historic Arlington
    By K. Decker, 1992
    104 pages, Searchable
    - Bonus -
    George Mason of VA, Gunston Hall
    By Robert Mason, 1919
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    Digital
    CD
    Requires Adobe Reader 7.0 or higher to View
    Autoboot CD for Easy PC Access; Manually Open Files on MAC
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    Mount Vernon, located near Alexandria, Virginia, was the plantation home of the first President of the United States, George
    Washington. The mansion is built of wood in neoclassical Georgian architectural style, and the estate is located on the banks
    of the Potomac River.
    Mount Vernon was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1960 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It
    is owned and maintained in trust by The Mount Vernon Ladies' Association and is open every day of the year.
    When Augustine Washington owned the estate, it was known as Little Hunting Creek Plantation after the nearby Little Hunting
    Creek. Lawrence Washington, George's older half-brother, inherited the estate and changed its name to Mount Vernon.
    Woodlawn Plantation is a historic home located in Fairfax County, Virginia, and was originally a part of Mount Vernon, George
    Washington's historic plantation estate.
    Eleanor "Nelly" Parke Custis was Martha Washington's granddaughter and had been raised on the Mount Vernon estate as a part
    of the First Family. In 1799, George Washington gave his step-granddaughter, Eleanor (Nelly) Parke Custis, and his nephew Major
    Lawrence Lewis 2,000 acres of land as a wedding present. The President asked the distinguished architect Dr. William
    Thornton, architect of the U.S. Capitol, to design a home for the young newlywed couple.
    Construction of the Woodlawn house began in 1800 and was finished in 1805. The main Woodlawn house is located on a hill,
    overlooking Mount Vernon, and the Mount Vernon home is visible from the Woodlawn house. Today, 126 acres containing the
    original house and surrounding gardens are all that remain of the original plantation.
    Nearby Arlington was the home of the Custis family, and was inherited by their daughter who married Robert E. Lee.
    Because the estate overlooked Washington, DC it was a risk and was captured by the Union army at the beginning of the Civil War.
    It was used and abused for the duration of the war, and turned into a cemetery so it would never be lived in again.
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    (or Windows) manually open the PDF file for your book. Donâ
    €™t forget to also open the pictures/maps a
    nd audio files.
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