George Washington Parke Custis
Also known as
George Washington Parke CustisGeorge Washington Parke 1781-18 Custis
Born 1781-03-01
Died 1857-03-01
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL410681A
- VIAF96190934
- WikidataQ1508559
- ISNI0000000116906614
Top Subjects
- History (3)
- United States (3)
- James Maccubin Lingan (1752?-1812) (3)
- Baltimore (3)
- Washington, George, 1732-1799 (3)
- Politics and government (2)
- Riots (2)
Books by George Washington Parke Custis
Total count: 17
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Letter from George W.P. Custis, addressed to the speakerenclosing sundry resolutions agreed to by the inhabitants of Alexandria County, relative to the recession of the jurisdiction of that part of the territory of Columbia, which was ceded to the United States by the state of Virginia. : 11th December, 1804. Referred to the committee of the whole House, to whom was committed on the 29th ultimo, a motion relative to the expediency of receding to the state of Virginia, the jurisdiction of that part of the territory of Columbia, which was ceded to the United States by the said state of Virginia, by an act passed the third day of December, 1789, intituled "An act for the cession of ten miles square, or any lesser quantity of territory within this state, to the United States, in Congress assembled, for the permanent seat of the general government."[s.n.]1804-01-01
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An address to the people of the United States on the importance of encouraging agriculture and domestic manufactures ..together with an account of the improvements in sheep at Arlington, the native sheep of Smith's Island, and the plans proposed of extending this valuable race of animals for the benefit of the country at largePrinted by S. Snowden1808-01-01
An address occasioned by the death of General LinganPublished by Bradford & Read1812-01-01-
Oration by Mr. Custis, of Arlingtonwith an account of the funeral solemnities in honor of the lamented Gen. James M. Lingan. : Illustrated by notes. : [Three lines from Shakespeare][s.n.]1812-01-01
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Oration of Mr. Custis, delivered at the celebration of the Russian victories, June 5th, 1813, at Georgetown, District of Columbiato which is annexed the speech preceding the toast of Robert Goodloe Harper, Esq., with the letter of Mr. Daschcoff, the Russian minister, to Mr. Custis, and Mr. Custis's reply.s.n.1813-01-01
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OrationPrinted by Samuel H. Davis, corner of Prince and Water Streets1820-01-01
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The Indian prophecya national drama in two acts, founded upon a most interesting and romantic occurrence in the life of General Washington, to which is prefixed a memoir of the Indian prophecy1828-01-01
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Pocahontas; or, The settlers of Virginiaa national drama, in three acts. Performed at the Walnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia, twelve nights, with great successPhiladelphia edition.C. Alexander, pr.1830-01-01
Recollections and private memoirs of WashingtonPrinted by W.H. Moore1859-01-01-
Memoirs of WashingtonEnglewood publishing company1859-01-01
Recollections and private memoirs of WashingtonDerby1860-01-01-
Recollections of Washington and private memoirs of WashingtonDerby & Jackson1860-01-01
Recollections and Private Memoirs of WashingtonJ. W. Bradley1861-01-01
Recollections and private memoirs of WashingtonJ. W. Bradley1861-01-01-
An address occasioned by the death of General Lingan, who was murdered by the mob at Baltimore, delivered at Georgetown, September 1, 1812Braford & Read1978-01-01
The Indian Prophecy: A National Drama in Two Acts Founded Upon a Most Interesting and Romantic Occurrence in the Life of General WashingtonKessinger Publishing, LLC2011-02-01-
Recollections and Private Memoirs of WashingtonCreative Media Partners, LLC2018-01-01