Lund Washington

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Lund Washington was an 18th-century Virginia planter best known for managing Mount Vernon during George Washington’s absence in the American Revolutionary War.

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instanceOf estate manager
person
planter
associatedWith Continental Army encampments near Mount Vernon (indirectly, as manager) NERFINISHED
Mount Vernon plantation management
Potomac River plantations NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Colony of Virginia NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
employer George Washington NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup English American NERFINISHED
genreOfDocuments business correspondence
plantation account books
historicalRegion Colonial Virginia NERFINISHED
historicalSignificance helped preserve George Washington’s estate during the Revolutionary War
knownFor correspondence with George Washington about plantation affairs
languageUsed English
managed Mount Vernon NERFINISHED
notableFor managing Mount Vernon during George Washington’s absence in the American Revolutionary War
notableRole overseer of George Washington’s plantation operations
occupation farm manager
planter
participatedIn American Revolutionary War (as civilian estate manager)
placeOfActivity Fairfax County, Virginia NERFINISHED
relative George Washington NERFINISHED
residence Mount Vernon NERFINISHED
Virginia
roleDuringWar handled finances and supplies for Mount Vernon in George Washington’s absence
maintained agricultural production at Mount Vernon
socialClass Virginia gentry
timePeriod 18th century

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Washington family hasNotableMember Lund Washington