Lund Washington (1737–1796) was a distant cousin of George Washington who served as steward of the Mount Vernon estate during the American Revolution.[1][2][3]
^"Lund Washington Manuscripts". mountvernon.org. Digital Collections from the Washington Library.
^Thompson, Mary V. (2019). "The Only Unavoidable Subject of Regret": George Washington, Slavery, and the Enslaved Community at Mount Vernon. Charlottesville, Virginia: University of Virginia Press. ISBN 978-0-8139-4184-4.
^Ragsdale, Bruce A. (2021). Washington at the Plow: The Founding Father and the Question of Slavery. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press. ISBN 978-0-674-24638-6.
American Revolution. LundWashington was the fourth son of Townshend Washington (1705–1743) and his wife Elizabeth Lund (1705–1773). Lund was born in what...
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own slaves. Washington's restrictions put Lund in a difficult position with two female slaves he had already all but sold in 1778, and Lund's irritation...
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infancy. Betty Washington was born into the Washington Family as the first daughter of Augustine Washington and Mary Ball Washington. Born in Westmoreland...
(1934). Lucille Lund was born in Buckley, Washington to Olaf Sylfestson Lund (1888–1940) and Laura (Skjelkvåle) Lund (1885–1972), who were immigrants from...
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son of Susan Monroe (née Grayson) Washington (1770–1822) and LundWashington (1767–1853), the postmaster of Washington, D.C. After his mother's death in...
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