Mount Vernon is an unincorporated community located within Elizabeth Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States. "Mount Vernon, Pennsylvania"...
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Mount Vernon is the former residence and plantation of George Washington, a Founding Father, commander of the Continental Army in the Revolutionary War...
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The Mount Vernon Conference was a meeting of delegates from Virginia and Maryland held at Mount Vernon on March 21–28, 1785, to discuss navigational rights...
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Mount Vernon Cemetery is a historic rural cemetery located at 3499 West Lehigh Avenue in the East Falls neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It...
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Mount Vernon West station is a commuter rail stop on the Metro-North Railroad's Harlem Line, located in Mount Vernon, New York. Train 357 from Grand Central...
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Mount Vernon is a city in, and the county seat of, Montgomery County, Georgia, United States. The population was 1,900 at the 2020 census, down from 2...
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The Mount Vernon Ladies' Association of the Union (MVLA) is a non-profit organization that preserves and maintains the Mount Vernon estate originally...
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The Mount Vernon Seminary and College was a private women's college in Washington, D.C. It was purchased by George Washington University in 1999, and became...
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Mount Vernon Mansion replicas are faithful copies or buildings inspired by Mount Vernon, the mansion of U.S. President George Washington in Fairfax County...
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The Mount Vernon Clippers were an Ohio–Pennsylvania League minor league baseball team based in Mount Vernon, Ohio that played in 1905. The team – the...
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There were several notable enslaved people of Mount Vernon, established by George Washington in Fairfax County, Virginia prior to the American Revolutionary...
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Mount Vernon Furnace, also known as Jacob's Creek Furnace and Alliance Iron Works, is a historic iron furnace located at Bullskin Township, Fayette County...
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Hercules Posey (category Chefs from Pennsylvania)
15, 1812) was a slave owned by George Washington, at his plantation Mount Vernon in Virginia. "Uncle Harkless," as he was called by George Washington...
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Christopher Sheels (category People from Mount Vernon, Virginia)
1774, Mount Vernon, Virginia – year and place of death unknown), was a slave and house servant at George Washington's plantation, Mount Vernon, in Virginia...
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George Washington (category Burials at Mount Vernon)
staff periodically between the capital and Mount Vernon. This was done deliberately to circumvent Pennsylvania's Slavery Abolition Act, which stated that...
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Betty (slave) (section Move to Mount Vernon)
to George Washington's plantation, Mount Vernon, after the Washington marriage in 1759. Betty worked at Mount Vernon until she died. Betty was the mother...
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Bushrod Washington (category Burials at Mount Vernon)
and President George Washington, he inherited his uncle's papers and Mount Vernon, taking possession in 1802 after the death of Martha Washington, his...
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Jonathan Bayard Smith (category Burials at Mount Vernon Cemetery (Philadelphia))
Presbyterian Church Graveyard. In 1867, his remains were reinterred to Mount Vernon Cemetery. Mclachlan, James (1976). Princetonians, 1748-1768 A Biographical...
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Charles Wall (category Mount Vernon)
nearly 40 years as resident director of George Washington's estate at Mount Vernon on the banks of the Potomac River, where he endeavored to keep the home...
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George Washington Memorial Parkway (redirect from Mount Vernon Highway)
limited-access parkway that runs along the south bank of the Potomac River from Mount Vernon, Virginia, northwest to McLean, Virginia, and is maintained by the National...
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Philadelphia Mount Olivet Cemetery, Hanover Mount Peace Cemetery, Philadelphia Mount Vernon Cemetery, Philadelphia National Cemetery of the Alleghenies, Bridgeville...
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Martha Washington (category Burials at Mount Vernon)
was remarried to George Washington in 1759, moving to his plantation, Mount Vernon. Her youngest daughter died of epilepsy in 1773, and the Washingtons...
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1990). Dangerous Steps. Vernon Tejas and the Solo Winter Ascent of Mount McKinley. Stackpole Books. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. ISBN 0811723410. Yates,...
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Ona Judge (category People from Mount Vernon, Virginia)
owned by the Washington family, first at the family's plantation at Mount Vernon and later, after George Washington became president, at the President's...
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community Enola, Pennsylvania, USA; a census-designated place Enola Reef (island), a coral atoll in the Spratley Islands Mount Vernon–Enola School District...
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Mount Vernon was the plantation home of Capt. Jacob Krider (1788—1874), who had this plantation built in 1822. Capt. Krider was born in Pennsylvania on...
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and Boston, Massachusetts – Montreal, Quebec [1952] 1925-1953 Mount Vernon Pennsylvania; Amtrak from 1976 New York, New York – Washington, DC [1956] 1933-1971;...
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Attempted theft of George Washington's skull (category Mount Vernon)
of American president George Washington, which resided in a tomb at Mount Vernon. Instead, the thief mistakenly removed the skull from the remains of...
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William J. Hosey (category People from Mount Vernon, Ohio)
in Ireland. In 1858, the four-year-old Hosey moved with his family to Mount Vernon, Ohio, where his father took a job as a gardener on the estate of Colonel...
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Retrieved July 9, 2009. "Map facts". United States Postal Service. Retrieved May 15, 2020. Mont Vernon Historical Society: "Mont Vernon's Missing U"...
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