Washington Papers Consolidated Index | F | Fairfax, George William
Introduction [Diaries 1:xxviii]
Editorial Note [Diaries 1:120]
[Diary entry: 3 January 1760] [Diaries 1:215]+
[Diary entry: 25 February 1760] [Diaries 1:246]+
[Diary entry: 22 March 1760] [Diaries 1:256]+
[Diary entry: 7 April 1769] [Diaries 2:141]+
[Diary entry: 22 May 1769] [Diaries 2:154]+
[Diary entry: 22 July 1769] [Diaries 2:173]+
[Diary entry: 11 November 1771] [Diaries 3:70]+
[Diary entry: 30 March 1773] [Diaries 3:168]+
[Diary entry: 18 August 1773] [Diaries 3:199]+
[Diary entry: 27 October 1785] [Diaries 4:215]+
[Diary entry: 22 November 1785] [Diaries 4:236]+
[Diary entry: 26 July 1786] [Diaries 5:17]+
[Diary entry: 21 June 1787] [Diaries 5:171]+
[Diary entry: 5 November 1788] [Diaries 5:419]+
[Diary entry: 13 August 1797] [Diaries 6:252]+
To Ann Fairfax Washington, September–November 1749 [Colonial Series 1:39]+
To Robin, 1749–1750 [Colonial Series 1:41]+
To Sally, 1749–1750 [Colonial Series 1:43]+
From John Carlyle, 17 June 1754 [Colonial Series 1:144]
To Robert Dinwiddie, August 1754 [Colonial Series 1:199]+
III., 1754 [Colonial Series 1:231]
From Adam Stephen, January–February 1755 [Colonial Series 1:236]+
To William Fairfax, 5 May 1755 [Colonial Series 1:263]
From William Fairfax, 20 October 1755 [Colonial Series 2:133]+
To Robert Stewart, 4 May 1756 [Colonial Series 3:94]+
From George William Fairfax, 9 May 1756 [Colonial Series 3:109]+
From William Fairfax, 10 July 1756 [Colonial Series 3:250]+
From William Fairfax, 22 January 1757 [Colonial Series 4:100]
From William Fairfax, 22 January 1757 [Colonial Series 4:101]
From Adam Stephen, April 1757 [Colonial Series 4:152]+
From John Carlyle, 8 August 1758 [Colonial Series 5:380]+
Cash Accounts, May 1759 [Colonial Series 6:314]
From Robert Stewart, 18 August 1765 [Colonial Series 7:391]
To William Crawford, 17 September 1767 [Colonial Series 8:30]
From John Armstrong, 3 November–20 December 1767 [Colonial Series 8:58]
Cash Accounts, January 1768 [Colonial Series 8:67]+
To Charles West, 6 June 1769 [Colonial Series 8:210]
From George William Fairfax, 12 March 1770 [Colonial Series 8:316]
From Bernard Moore, 11 May 1772 [Colonial Series 9:45]+
To Lord Dunmore, 30 July 1772 [Colonial Series 9:75]+
From Margaret Savage, 19 August 1772 [Colonial Series 9:84]+
From Francis Willis, 7 February 1774 [Colonial Series 9:468]+
Cash Accounts, May 1774 [Colonial Series 10:42]
From Samuel Athawes, 15 July 1774 [Colonial Series 10:114]+
From Gilbert Simpson, 20 August 1774 [Colonial Series 10:154]+
From Gilbert Simpson, 18 December 1774 [Colonial Series 10:208]+
From Jonathan Trumbull, Sr., 11 August 1775 [Revolutionary War Series 1:295]+
To William Ramsay, 10–16 November 1775 [Revolutionary War Series 2:345]
To Colonel Alexander McDougall, 4 December 1775 [Revolutionary War Series 2:488]+
From Lund Washington, 17 December 1775 [Revolutionary War Series 2:570]
From Lund Washington, 17 December 1775 [Revolutionary War Series 2:572]+
To Lund Washington, 19 August 1776 [Revolutionary War Series 6:84]
To James Mercer, 21 February 1777 [Revolutionary War Series 8:396]
To Captain Thomas Nelson, Jr., 18 August 1777 [Revolutionary War Series 10:659]+
From Bryan Fairfax, 1 October 1777 [Revolutionary War Series 11:358]+
To Chastellux, 20 August 1784 [Confederation Series 2:45]+
To Robert Anderson, 3 November 1784 [Confederation Series 2:114]+
To George William Fairfax, 30 June 1786 [Confederation Series 4:141]+
From Arthur Young, 1 February 1787 [Confederation Series 5:6]+
From Battaile Muse, 6 November 1788 [Presidential Series 1:98]
From Battaile Muse, 19 December 1788 [Presidential Series 1:193]
From Henry Lee, 17 January 1789 [Presidential Series 1:249]+
To Battaile Muse, 19 February 1789 [Presidential Series 1:328]+
From Battaile Muse, 17 March 1789 [Presidential Series 1:404]+
To Bryan Fairfax, 6 April 1789 [Presidential Series 2:28]
From Ferdinando Fairfax, 6 April 1790 [Presidential Series 5:317]+
To the Earl of Buchan, 22 April 1793 [Presidential Series 12:471]
From David Longworth, 21 August 1797 [Retirement Series 1:314]+
– id. [9 references]
– letters from [10 subentries]
– letters to [6 subentries]
– accounts with [27 references]
– account with Lord Fairfax [2 references]
– acquires part of Chapel land [2 references]
– agent for Lord Fairfax [1 reference]
– agriculture [8 references]
– and a gardener for Mount Vernon [1 reference]
– and Battaile Muse [10 references]
– and Belvoir [6 references]
– and Belvoir furniture [1 reference]
– and bills of exchange [4 references]
– and bounty lands for John Carlyle [1 reference]
– and Bryan Fairfax [1 reference]
– and building of new church [1 reference]
– and business affairs in Virginia [1 reference]
– and Clifton suit [2 references]
– and construction at Mount Vernon [3 references]
– and Delaware Lottery [1 reference]
– and dispute over quitrents [1 reference]
– and Edmund Rack [1 reference]
– and engineer for Potomac River Company [1 reference]
– and English deer [1 reference]
– and Fairfax County elections [1 reference]
– and Francis Willis, Jr. [1 reference]
– and funds for rangers [3 references]
– and furnishings from Belvoir [2 references]
– and George Chapman [1 reference]
– and George Mercer's affairs [1 reference]
– and goods for GW [1 reference]
– and GW's election [4 references]
– and GW's order [2 references]
– and GW surveys [1 reference]
– and Hannah Fairfax Washington [2 references]
– and his crops [1 reference]
– and his life in England [1 reference]
– and Hite-Fairfax suit [1 reference]
– and horses [7 references]
– and House of Burgesses [5 references]
– and House of Burgesses election [1 reference]
– and interception of letters [2 references]
– and ironworks [2 references]
– and James Bloxham [4 references]
– and John Anstey [1 reference]
– and John Syme [1 reference]
– and Joseph Davenport [2 references]
– and key to Mount Vernon [1 reference]
– and Lady Huntingdon [2 references]
– and letters for GW [3 references]
– and map of Ohio [1 reference]
– and Maurice Pound [1 reference]
– and Mississippi Company [2 references]
– and money for rangers [1 reference]
– and Mr. Alexander's deed [1 reference]
– and Ohio Company [1 reference]
– and placement of forts [2 references]
– and Pohick Church [1 reference]
– and price of tobacco [2 references]
– and rental of Belvoir [3 references]
– and Richard Brooke [1 reference]
– and Robert Edge Pine [3 references]
– and Robert Morris [1 reference]
– and sale of Belvoir land [1 reference]
– and Savage estate [1 reference]
– and the bloomery [6 references]
– and the Corbin brothers [1 reference]
– and the races [2 references]
– and the Savage affair [4 references]
– and Thomas and Richard Corbin [1 reference]
– and Thomas Corbin [3 references]
– and Thomas Dent [3 references]
– and Thomas Ruston [1 reference]
– and trip to England [3 references]
– and Truro Parish [9 references]
– and Truro Parish rector [1 reference]
– and Truro Parish vestry [1 reference]
– and views of Revolutionary War [2 references]
– and wartime correspondence with GW [3 references]
– and William Peacey [1 reference]
– as agent for Lord Fairfax [4 references]
– at Mount Vernon [48 references]
– at Warm Springs [5 references]
– Berkeley County land of [3 references]
– bill of exchange [4 references]
– blank bonds and bills for [2 references]
– butter for [1 reference]
– cargo lost to French [1 reference]
– carries funds [5 references]
– carries letters [3 references]
– Clifton affair [3 references]
– collector of customs [1 reference]
– collects quitrents [1 reference]
– correspondence with GW [7 references]
– death of [3 references]
– decides to rent Belvoir and sell land [1 reference]
– desires Lord Fairfax to reside at Belvoir [1 reference]
– disinherits Bryan Fairfax [1 reference]
– dispute over Belvoir land [1 reference]
– elected to Truro vestry [2 references]
– estate in Virginia [2 references]
– estate of [5 references]
– family [8 references]
– fees of office to be sent to [1 reference]
– forwards letters to GW [1 reference]
– fox hunting [12 references]
– friendship with GW [5 references]
– gets discharge of quitrents from Lord Fairfax [1 reference]
– goes to England [16 references]
– gold leaf for [1 reference]
– goods for [3 references]
– GW acts for [1 reference]
– GW agrees to oversee his affairs [1 reference]
– GW divides Warm Springs expenses with [1 reference]
– GW fishes off his shores [1 reference]
– GW oversees his affairs [4 references]
– GW's account with [1 reference]
– GW's correspondence with [4 references]
– GW's debt to [1 reference]
– GW's handling of affairs of [1 reference]
– GW's indebtedness to [1 reference]
– GW's payment to [1 reference]
– GW visits [10 references]
– has key to Mount Vernon [1 reference]
– his agents [4 references]
– his attorney [1 reference]
– his chancery suit in England [2 references]
– his crops [1 reference]
– his executor [1 reference]
– his gardener [3 references]
– his groom [1 reference]
– his land agent [2 references]
– his lands [7 references]
– his lands in Frederick County [1 reference]
– his ledger [1 reference]
– his letters intercepted [1 reference]
– his mare dies [1 reference]
– his power of attorney to Craven Peyton [1 reference]
– his rents [1 reference]
– his return to Virginia [2 references]
– his servants [9 references]
– his ship attacked [1 reference]
– his steward [1 reference]
– his tenants [2 references]
– his tobacco [5 references]
– his wife [1 reference]
– illness of [3 references]
– in England [1 reference]
– in New York [2 references]
– instructions for selling furniture [1 reference]
– introduction from [1 reference]
– inventory of furniture [2 references]
– invited to Mount Vernon [1 reference]
– in Warm Springs [4 references]
– in Williamsburg [1 reference]
– ironworks [1 reference]
– land transactions with GW [2 references]
– leaves for England [1 reference]
– letters [3 references]
– list of bonds due to [1 reference]
– lives in York [1 reference]
– management of his affairs [1 reference]
– marriage [1 reference]
– militia colonel [1 reference]
– money for [1 reference]
– moves to England [1 reference]
– Mrs. Posey takes refuge with [1 reference]
– never returns to Virginia [2 references]
– no letters from [1 reference]
– offers to serve as officer under GW [1 reference]
– offers to serve under GW [1 reference]
– offices held [4 references]
– packages sent to [1 reference]
– papers [5 references]
– power of attorney [2 references]
– prints from [3 references]
– provides GW with stone from his quarries [2 references]
– quality of his tobacco [1 reference]
– quitrents paid to [2 references]
– recommends Bloxham [1 reference]
– recommends Robert Edge Pine to GW [1 reference]
– renovation of his house [1 reference]
– returns to England to live [1 reference]
– sale and inventory of furnishings [4 references]
– sale of Virginia property [1 reference]
– seeks customs post [1 reference]
– sponsor for Indian [1 reference]
– supervises work on Mount Vernon [1 reference]
– survey for [3 references]
– surveying [7 references]
– tea for [1 reference]
– tobacco inspection [1 reference]
– to buy mourning trinkets [1 reference]
– to buy mourning trinkets for GW [1 reference]
– travels [3 references]
– travels to Fort Cumberland [1 reference]
– trustee for Margaret Savage [1 reference]
– Va. land of [1 reference]
– visits England [2 references]
– visits Mount Vernon [1 reference]
– voter [3 references]
– will of [6 references]
– witness [1 reference]
– work done on his house [1 reference]