Lear & the two Children, we visited the old position of Fort Washington and afterwards dined on a dinner provided by Mr Mariner at the House lately ColĀ° Roger Morris,1 but confiscated and in the occupation of a common Farmer. Colonial Days & Dames - Page 165by Anne Hollingsworth Wharton - 1894 - 248 pagesFull view - About this book
| George Washington - 1860 - 274 pages
...Treasury, & War, and the ladies of the two latter; with all the Gentlemen of my family, Mrs. Lear 81 & the two Children, we visited the old position of Fort...afterwards dined on a dinner provided by Mr. Mariner 88 at the House lately Col0' Roger Morris, but confiscated and in the occupation of a common Farmer.... | |
| George Washington - 1860 - 272 pages
...consisting of the Vice President, his lady, Son & Miss Smith ; the Secretaries of State, Treasury, & War, and the ladies of the two latter ; with all the Gentlemen of my family, Mrs. Lear8' & the two Children, we visited the old position of Fort Washington and afterwards dined on a... | |
| Richard Henry Greene, Henry Reed Stiles, Melatiah Everett Dwight, George Austin Morrison, Hopper Striker Mott, John Reynolds Totten, Harold Minot Pitman, Louis Effingham De Forest, Charles Andrew Ditmas, Conklin Mann, Arthur S. Maynard - 1903 - 404 pages
...President, his lady and Miss Smith, the Secretary of State, Treasury and War, and the ladies of the latter, with all the gentlemen of my family, Mrs....we visited the old position of Fort Washington, and afterward dined on a dinner prepared by Mr. Mariner at the house lately Colonel Morris's, but confiscated... | |
| 1873 - 848 pages
...lady, son, and Miss Smith ; the Secretaries of State, Treasury, and War" (Jefferson, Hamilton, and Knox), " and the ladies of the two latter ; with all...gentlemen of my family, Mrs. Lear, and the two children " (George and Eleanor Custis), " we visited the position of Fort Washington, and afterward dined on... | |
| John Austin Stevens, Benjamin Franklin DeCosta, Henry Phelps Johnston, Martha Joanna Lamb, Nathan Gillett Pond - 1881 - 558 pages
...consisting of the Vice President, his lady & son& Miss Smith, the Secretary of State, Treasury & War, & the ladies of the two latter ; with all the gentlemen...Washington, and afterwards dined on a dinner provided by Mr. Marriner at the house lately of Col. Roger Morris, but confiscated & in the occupation of a common... | |
| Anne Hollingsworth Wharton - 1894 - 264 pages
...evident from the fact that he was beginning to find " the Young Lady in the house," Miss Mary Cary, very agreeable ; while that he did not practise his...but confiscated and in the possession of a common Farmer." The house later passed into the hands of Stephen Jumel, who with his wife, gay Madame Jumel,... | |
| 1894 - 232 pages
...of the Vice-President, his lady and son and Miss Smith, the Secretaries of State, Treasury and War and the ladies of the two latter, with all the gentlemen...Washington, and afterwards dined on a dinner provided by Mr. Marriner at the house lately of Colonel Roger Morris." Many details of history and elements of romance... | |
| Paul Leicester Ford - 1897 - 378 pages
...Treasury & War, and the ladies of the two latter ; with all the Gentlemen of my family, Mrs. Lear & the two Children, we visited the old position of Fort...afterwards dined on a dinner provided by Mr. Mariner." Launchings, barbecues, clambakes, and turtle dinners were other forms of social dissipations. A distinct... | |
| Paul Leicester Ford - 1896 - 378 pages
...consisting of the Vice-President, his lady, Son & Miss Smith ; the Secretaries of State, Treasury & War, and the ladies of the two latter ; with all the Gentlemen of my family, Mrs. Lear & the two Children, we visited the old position of Fort Washington and afterwards dined on a dinner... | |
| 1896 - 652 pages
...consisting of the Vice President, his lady, Son & Miss Smith ; the Secretaries of State, Treasury, & War, and the ladies of the two latter ; with all the Gentlemen of my family, Mrs. [Tobias] Lear & the two Children, we visited the old position of Fort Washington and afterwards dined... | |
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