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Still need to add #205, 213
 
Still need to add #205, 213
  
Waiting on permission from Mount Vernon for Samuel Vaughan's plan; Need to contact BMA about de Grailly's Mount Vernon
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Need to contact BMA about de Grailly's Mount Vernon
  
 
[TOM  7/7/15]add Watson "From the Piazza looking forward the Pavilion 21st May 1817"
 
[TOM  7/7/15]add Watson "From the Piazza looking forward the Pavilion 21st May 1817"
  
 
[CT 8/13/15] Jefferson, Thomas, March 1, 1808, describing Mount Vernon, plantation of George Washington, Fairfax County, Va. (quoted in Stein 1993:100), changed to Jefferson, Thomas, March 1, 1808, describing '''Monticello, Charlottesville, Va.'''
 
[CT 8/13/15] Jefferson, Thomas, March 1, 1808, describing Mount Vernon, plantation of George Washington, Fairfax County, Va. (quoted in Stein 1993:100), changed to Jefferson, Thomas, March 1, 1808, describing '''Monticello, Charlottesville, Va.'''

Latest revision as of 16:09, March 1, 2016

Still need to add #205, 213

Need to contact BMA about de Grailly's Mount Vernon

[TOM 7/7/15]add Watson "From the Piazza looking forward the Pavilion 21st May 1817"

[CT 8/13/15] Jefferson, Thomas, March 1, 1808, describing Mount Vernon, plantation of George Washington, Fairfax County, Va. (quoted in Stein 1993:100), changed to Jefferson, Thomas, March 1, 1808, describing Monticello, Charlottesville, Va.

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