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1Memorandum, 15–30 May 1755 (Washington Papers)
...’s ferry, located on the Pamunkey River several miles upstream from West Point, was owned...
...at Thomas Dansie’s ordinary on the Pamunkey River that night and the next day reached...
...King William County and to operate a ferry across the Pamunkey River to New Kent County (6
4Cash Accounts, December 1758 (Washington Papers)
...of Martha Custis at the White House plantation on the Pamunkey River.
5Cash Accounts, March 1759 (Washington Papers)
....1796). The two men were near neighbors on the Pamunkey River. See
6Cash Accounts, April 1759 (Washington Papers)
...was at Thomas Claiborne’s landing on the Pamunkey River in New Kent County. “Exps.” appears...
...’s, this plantation on the Pamunkey River came into Daniel Parke Custis’s possession in...
8Cash Accounts, October 1759 (Washington Papers)
Thomas Dansie ran an ordinary and ferry on the Pamunkey River.
9Cash Accounts, December 1759 (Washington Papers)
Newcastle (New Castle) was a village on the Pamunkey River in Hanover County.
10[January 1760] (Washington Papers)
...Anna Maria, lived at Eltham on the Pamunkey River, where the Washingtons usually stayed when...
11[Diary entry: 9 January 1760] (Washington Papers)
...Anna Maria, lived at Eltham on the Pamunkey River, where the Washingtons usually stayed when...
12[Diary entry: 14 January 1760] (Washington Papers)
...County, was about three miles up the Pamunkey River from Williams’ Ferry. The bill of...
13[April 1760] (Washington Papers)
...through King William County to cross the Pamunkey River into New Kent County at Williams’s...
14[Diary entry: 22 April 1760] (Washington Papers)
...through King William County to cross the Pamunkey River into New Kent County at Williams’s...
15[Diary entry: 23 April 1760] (Washington Papers)
...County, was less than a mile up the Pamunkey River from West Point, where the Pamunkey joins...
16[Diary entry: 24 April 1760] (Washington Papers)
...County on the neck of land the Pamunkey River forms just above Eltham. Containing an estimated...
17[Diary entry: 28 April 1760] (Washington Papers)
...Custis-Dandridge-Bassett neighborhood along the Pamunkey River; both were heavily in debt to...
18[Diary entry: 29 April 1760] (Washington Papers)
GW crossed the Pamunkey River at Thomas Dansie’s ferry and dined at Todd’s...
...flows through New Kent County into the Pamunkey River a few miles upstream from the White...
...(1739–1777), lived at Eltham on the Pamunkey River in New Kent County. The Washington family...
21Cash Accounts, April 1763 (Washington Papers)
...(1725–c.1769) lived on the Pamunkey River near the Custises’ White House in New...
22Cash Accounts, May 1763 (Washington Papers)
...of the Mangohick Dividend tract on the Pamunkey River in King William County. The tract...
23Cash Accounts, April 1764 (Washington Papers)
...House ferry crossed the Pamunkey River at its mouth, about halfway between Williamsburg...
24Memorandum Books, 1767 (Jefferson Papers)
on the Pamunkey River, on the road from New Kent Courthouse to King...
...Moore, living as did Moore between the Mattaponi and Pamunkey rivers in King William County...
26Memorandum Books, 1768 (Jefferson Papers)
on the Pamunkey River a few miles east of Hanover Courthouse...Mattaponi and Pamunkey rivers...
27[April 1768] (Washington Papers)
...chose the south fork, which crossed the Pamunkey River at Williams’ ferry near the White House...
28[Diary entry: 30 April 1768] (Washington Papers)
...chose the south fork, which crossed the Pamunkey River at Williams’ ferry near the White House...
29[October 1768] (Washington Papers)
...the shores of the lower Pamunkey River were rather marshy, it was difficult to maintain...
30[Diary entry: 23 October 1768] (Washington Papers)
...the shores of the lower Pamunkey River were rather marshy, it was difficult to maintain...
31Memorandum Books, 1769 (Jefferson Papers)
Broadneck on the Pamunkey River between Hanovertown and Hanover Courthouse
lying in the said County, on Pamunkey River, below
33[May 1771] (Washington Papers)
...Pye Chamberlayne (1725–c.1769), lived on the Pamunkey River about a mile from the White House...
34[Diary entry: 15 May 1771] (Washington Papers)
...Pye Chamberlayne (1725–c.1769), lived on the Pamunkey River about a mile from the White House...
35[Diary entry: 20 May 1771] (Washington Papers)
The Brick House ferry crossed the Pamunkey River to West Point in King William County (
..., was in Hanover County, up the Pamunkey River from the Custis New Kent County plantations...
37[March 1772] (Washington Papers)
GW crossed the Pamunkey River at Ruffin’s ferry (
38[Diary entry: 1 March 1772] (Washington Papers)
GW crossed the Pamunkey River at Ruffin’s ferry (
39[April 1772] (Washington Papers)
GW again crossed the Pamunkey River at Ruffin’s ferry (
40[Diary entry: 10 April 1772] (Washington Papers)
GW again crossed the Pamunkey River at Ruffin’s ferry (
...–c.1786) owned Putney, a plantation on the Pamunkey River in New Kent County 8 miles above New...
42[March 1773] (Washington Papers)
...). GW today used Ruffin’s ferry to cross the Pamunkey River (
43[Diary entry: 4 March 1773] (Washington Papers)
...). GW today used Ruffin’s ferry to cross the Pamunkey River (
44[November 1773] (Washington Papers)
...Custis, bought some of these lands in the Pamunkey River valley to add to the Custis...
45[Diary entry: 8 November 1773] (Washington Papers)
...Custis, bought some of these lands in the Pamunkey River valley to add to the Custis...
..., belonging to Bernard Moore, on the Pamunkey River in King William County. In this...
...GW usually used to cross the Pamunkey River going to and from Williamsburg was changed...
..., and two sisters all lived near the Pamunkey River in the lower Virginia tidewater. During...
...of October 1776 and a trustee for the improvement of Pamunkey River navigation in 1789 (
...Virginia trading center, was on the Pamunkey River in eastern Hanover County about eighteen...