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    Letter from George Washington, Philadelphia, to James Keith

    Manuscripts

    Draft. In hand of Tobias Lear with additions by Washington. (2 pages)

    HM 5387

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    Fabric samples, Washington family

    Manuscripts

    Fabric samples labeled by George Upshur, descendant of George Washington. Samples of fabric and lace from Martha Washington's wedding dress, furniture covering from Mount Vernon, and curtain used by Washington while president in New York and Philadelphia. Includes note and envelope from George Upshur, 1924 July 1.

    mssGW

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    Power of Attorney from George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Tobias Lear

    Manuscripts

    Autograph document signed. Power of attorney appointing Lear to represent Washington at meeting of Potomac Company. (1 page)

    HM 5233

  • Letter from George Washington, Philadelphia, to James Keith

    Letter from George Washington, Philadelphia, to James Keith

    Manuscripts

    Draft. In hand of Tobias Lear with additions by Washington.

    mssGW

  • Power of Attorney from George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Tobias Lear

    Power of Attorney from George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Tobias Lear

    Manuscripts

    Autograph document signed. Power of attorney appointing Lear to represent Washington at meeting of Potomac Company.

    mssGW

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    Instructions from the Continental Congress, Philadelphia, to George Washington

    Manuscripts

    Document signed. Instructions to George Washington as General and Commander in Chief of the Continental Army, drafted by the committee that created Washington's commission on 1775 June 19 (John Adams, Richard Henry Lee, and Edward Rutledge) with added resolutions passed by Congress on June 22 in response to queries of Washington's. Document endorsed by George Washington as "Instructions from Congress 22d June 1775" (no signature) and had been folded, so is most likely the recipient's copy. Text is primarily in the hand of Secretary Charles Thomson, with some in hand of President John Hancock; document signed by both Hancock (twice) and Thomson. (2 pages)

    HM 22011