George Washington Letter Signed.
Washington, George
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AbeBooks Seller since September 24, 2003
From Raptis Rare Books, Palm Beach, FL, U.S.A.
Seller rating 5 out of 5 stars
AbeBooks Seller since September 24, 2003
About this Item
Rare letter signed by George Washington to his land agent in Virginia, Battaile Muse. Quarto, three pages on a single folded leaf, the letter is addressed to Mr. Battaile Muse. The body of the letter, in a secretarial hand, reads in full: "Mount Vernon, July 28, 1785 Sir: A few days ago by a Mr. Hickman, who either is, or wants to be a tenant of mine in Frederick County. I sent you a Dozen Blank leases. The Tract on which he says he is fixed, is part of two lots which I purchased at the sale of Colo. George Mercer's Estate, in the year 1774: a plot of which I send you, that the whole may be arranged into four tenements, as conveniently disposed as water &c. will admit. In Sept. last, whilst I was at my Brother's in Berkely [sic], many Persons applied for this Land. But from causes which then existed I came to no positive agreement with any; referring them to Mr. Snickers, who was so kind as to promise that he would fix matters for me (as I was in a hurry and could not go upon the Land myself) on the terms which, if I recollect right, I gave him in a letter. Some time after two men of the names of Winzer and Beaver, with the letter enclosed from Mr. Snickers, came here, and were told that I would comply with whatever agreement was made with them by him: among other things they said Mr. Snickers had promised them Leases for fourteen years: this I observed could not, I conceived to be the case, because I had expressly named ten years (the term for which Mr. Burwell let his Lands adjoining), but, notwithstanding, if the case was so, and Mr. Snickers would declare it, the Leases should be filled up accordingly: this I repeat, and as far as the matter respects Winzer, for it seems Beaver has changed his mind, the other conditions endorsed on the back of Mr. Snicker's letter to me, are to be granted him: he paying all the taxes which may be on the Land he holds, However as filling up one Lease may be a guide with respect to the others, I enclose one in the name of Winzer, with the blanks, as completely filled as I can do under my uncertainty with respect to the term of years for which he is to have it, and which is to be determined by Mr. Snickers: and for want of the quantity of acres in, and description of the Lot, which he is to have. There are already three Tenants on this tract, to whom you may fill up Leases on the same terms and I have done for Winzer, and whenever they will bring evidences to prove them, I will sign them. As Beaver has declined taking the Lot which he agreed first with Mr. Snickers and afterwards with me for, you may let it to any good tenant who offers, upon the terms the others are held. The three now engaged will have rents to pay thereon the first of next Jan. It will be necessary to take an Assignment of Mr. Whiting's Lease, before one can be made to Mr. Airess; or some instrument of writing by which it will be can be cancelled, in order to render the new one valid; and I hope payment of the money due on the Replevy Bonds of the former will not be delayed longer than the time mentioned in your last letter, viz, Sept. Having got a Gentleman to assist me in my business, I hope shortly to have my Accts. so arranged as to send you a rental of what is due to me in London, Fauquier and Berkely [sic] Counties. I have a Lot in the town and common of Winchester, which when you have occasion to go thither, I beg the state and condition of them may be enquired into, and information given what can be made of them. The one in the Town, I believe a Doctr. McKay has something to do with. I would be obliged to you for enquiring of Mr. Wormley's manager, if he has any good red clover seed for sale; what quantity, and the price thereof, and let me know the result by the first conveyance to Alexandria." Washington closes his letter and signs the letter in his own hand: "I am Sir Yr Very Hble Serv G Washington." In very good condition with an archival reinforcement to the inner fold, remnants of earlier mounts. Housed in a. Seller Inventory # 139571
Bibliographic Details
Title: George Washington Letter Signed.
Publisher: July 28, 1785, Mount Vernon
Publication Date: 1785
Signed: Signed by Author(s)
Edition: 1st Edition
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