portrait of Washington, by Saint Memin. The three
pieces, neatly framed as one. The bill is dated,
May 30, 1800.
436. Washington (Colonel AVilliam Augi^stine — Eldest
nephew of General Washington). Autograph Docu-
ment, Ip, 12mo, 1805, Bill to Alexander Kelly, in the
handwriting of W. A. Washington, a receipt for ser-
vices of Negro, signed with mark of "Negroe" (very
unusual) ; Autograph Letter by Thomas Lomax, to
Washington, Ip. 8vo. Nazattico, March 15, 1788,
relative to the employing of "Phill the Black-Smith,"
— I find his Character is so generally infamous that
no other Person in this neighborhood zcill agree to
have him upon their Plantation. Together, 2 pieces.
Second and hast Afternoon
437. Washington (Colonel William Augustine — Eldest
nephew of General Washington). Slave documents.
(1) Receipted Bill of George Morris, October 22,
1808. To Col. Washington, "To making one Coffin
^^ ^ for your Slave;" (2) Bill of Richard Muse to Capt.
W. A. Washington, for the "higher of Negro Cae-
sar," February, 1784, witli other matters; also. Re-
strike from the original plate engraved by Saint
Memin, of Wm. Augustine Washington's portrait.
The tlirce pieces framed as one.
438. Washington (Colonel William Augustine — Eldest
nephew of General Washington). Autograph Docu-
^ ment, Ip. folio, November 20, 1810. A list of the
^ ^ Negroes belonging to Mrs. Sarah Washington, third
wife of Colonel Wm. Augustine Washington, giving
names, ages and price.
439. Washington (Colonel William Augustine — Eldest
nephew of General Washington). Slave Documents.
(1) A.D.S., Ip. 12mo, no date, to Samuel Owens,
Nanzatteco. An order to deliver five Negroes; (2)
Receipted Bill by Arnold T. Wijisor, Sheriff (to
W. A. Washington), 1pp. 12mo, 1815, for Commit-
ment and Imprisonment of Negress ^^ Rebecca;'" also,
a restrike from the original plate engraved by Saint
Memin, of a portrait of W. A. Washington. The
three pieces framed as one.
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440. Washington (Colonel William Augustine — Eldest
nephew of General Washington). Autograph Docu-
-^ ^ ment, 2pp. 4to, containing a list of "Negroes heJong-
ing to the Orphans of Phillip Smith hired to Mrs.
Eliza. Smith" Avith their names and ages.
Second and Last Afternoon
441. Washix(;t()x (C'oi.oxei. William xVigistine — Eldest
iiepliew of General Washington). Autograpli Docu-
ment-. Statement of the Executors of the state of
i^ '^ Colonel Hungerford; below which is an interesting
statement showing that Washington, for the amount
of the statement purchased a Negroe and Gray
iiorse for £95.8.7.
442. Washington (Colonei. Willl\m Augustine — Eldest
nephew of General Washington, and first Executor
^ mentioned in "Washington's will after his wife).
^ .^ ^ Manuscript Account-Book, lettered, — "This Book
^^ contains the my Guardinship Acct of the Children of
Phillip Smith deed. & some transactions for Mrs.
Elize Smith Prior to my taking the guardinship of
the Children." 32pp. small folio, sewed.
The account entered are those of Mrs. Elizabeth Smith;
Negroes belonging to tiie Orphans of Phil. Smith; Bushrod
Badvvin Smith; Miss Fanny Burgess Smith; Orphans of Phillip
Smith; Jose])h Bragg; Christojjher Deatly; William Annadal;
John Simms; Robert Hall; John Pilsburv; and others.
443. W^ASHINGTON (CoLOXEL WiLLIAM AuGUSTINE Eldest
nephew of General Washington). Various docu-
J ments. (1) Bill by W. Delany to Wa.shington, Ip.
8vo, 1782, for various medicinal suplies ; (2) Bill by
W^illiam Payne to W. A. Washington, 1790, for
tobacco ; Bill by Thomas Londrum, not signed, 1802,
to Washington, for attendance on Lady Washing-
ton. Together, 3 pieces.
444. Washington (Colonel W^illiam Aitgustine — Eldest
nephew of General Washington). Various manu-
z ' _ script documents relating to accounts of ])rovisions,
etc. for the Schooner William & Mary, including bill
for disbursements in the autograph of Wm. Aug.
W^ashington, 1805. Together, 5 pieces.
Second and Last Afternoon
445. Washington (Colonel William Augustine — Eldest
nephew to General Washington). A Collection of
Bills rendered to Colonel William Augustine Wash-
ington by various parties, including, — one by Generes
/ U —" for "Dancing for Miss Washington;" one from
J. Suttle, for balance of wages ; one from Nath. Muse
for sand ; one to Mrs. W. Washington from Henry
Dunla}), for glass lamps ; Bill and receipt from John
Bridges, for cake; and others, 1798 to 1806. To-
gether, 15 pieces. Some curious.
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