Enjoying the posts? Subscribe!
Archives
Categories
- Backyard Mount Vernon
- Belle Haven
- Belle View
- Black Walnut
- Broad Creek
- Cell Tower
- Collingwood
- Dennis McCarty
- Dogue Creek
- Forsythia
- Fort Hunt
- Fort Hunt High School
- Fort Hunt Park
- George Washington
- George Washington Memorial Parkway
- Great Hunting Creek
- Groveton High School
- Groveton Tigerama
- GW Rec Center
- Harrison Howell Dodge
- Invasive species
- John Custis
- John Smith
- Lilac
- Luther Jackson High School
- Luther Jackson Tiger
- Mount Air
- Mount Vernon
- National Park Service
- Osage Orange
- Pohick Church
- Potomac
- pruning
- River Farm
- Route 1
- Snowden
- St. John's Church
- Tauxenent
- Telephone Exchange
- The Fort Hunt Fortress
- The Mount Vernon Surveyor
- Trees
- Waynewood
- Wellington
- Wisteria
Tag Archives: Wellington
Visit to Wellington (River Farm) on the Way to War
On April 17, 1862, William H. Snowden boarded the steamboat John A. Warner for a trip down the Potomac River. He was traveling for business….with the Union Army. While he was raised in the Quaker tradition, at the first sign … Continue reading
Posted in Backyard Mount Vernon, Black Walnut, Broad Creek, George Washington, River Farm, Snowden, Trees, Wellington
Tagged A.R. Waud, Alexandria, VA, American Horticultural Society, Arlington Cemetery, Fort Worth, John A. Warner, Mount Vernon District, Peninsula Campaign, River Farm, Wellington, William H. Snowden
2 Comments
Heirs of River Farm
Published in the Mount Vernon Gazette March 31, 2021 On October 15, 1785, George Washington’s favorite nephew married Martha Washington’s favorite niece. George Augustine Washington was the son of George Washington’s youngest Brother Charles, the founder of Charlestown, West Virginia. … Continue reading
Posted in Backyard Mount Vernon, George Washington, Mount Vernon, Pohick Church, River Farm, Wellington
Tagged Anna Maria Washington, Anthony Whiting, Charles Augustine Washington, Fanny Bassett, George Augustine Washington, George Fayette Washington, River Farm, Tobias Lear, Walnut Tree Farm, Wellington, Wellington at River Farm
Comments Off on Heirs of River Farm
Historic Trees at River Farm
“I have made up my mind and am making my arrangements to take up my residence at the Walnut–tree farm this fall,” wrote Tobias Lear to George Washington on September 8th 1797. Lear was Washington’s personal secretary and the residence he was referring to … Continue reading