Three Rivers the James the Potomac the Hudson a Retrospect of Peace And War
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P. Lewis. Mr. L. , my son and daughter send regards and best wishes. Our regards and congratulations to the Commander-in-Chief. Where is now the great grand Cross? I30 THREE RIVERS him with a view of her residence at Woodlawn, which she had requested me to sketch for him, but which, having been made some time since, I had nearly forgotten. He, however, gave me a proof of his better memory by reminding me of the circumstances, and showing me the drawing, which is hung up in the library tower. " ...After a stay of a week or more at " La Grange, " where Lieutenant Fessenden and my father were invited guests, the latter says: "The general took leave of us in a truly patriotic man- ner, saying that he regarded us as his American sons, and we on our part left him with that regret which always accompanies the thought of leaving a friend whom we never expect to see again on this side of the grave. " George W. Parke Custis and Eleanor Parke Custis were left orphans, the former at only six months of age and the latter about three years old, and became, as before stated, the adopted children of Washington and their grandmother Martha, the " Widow Custis.
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