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George Washington: Farmer

CHAPTER XVII
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He married Mariane Ewell, a relative of Washington's mother, and resided many years in Alexandria.

He was a frequent visitor at Mount Vernon both as a friend and in a professional capacity, and Washington declared that he would rather trust him than a dozen other doctors.

Few men were so close to the great man as he, and he was one of the few who in his letters ventured to tell chatty matters of gossip.

Thus, in August, 1791, he wrote a letter apropos of the bad health of George A.
Washington and added: "My daughter Nancy is there [Mt.

Vernon] by way of Amusement awhile.


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