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  1. Samuel Washington (November 16, 1734 – September 26, 1781) was an American planter, politician and military officer best known for being the younger brother of the first president of the United States, George Washington.

  2. 9. Sept. 2016 · Learn about Samuel Washington, the third child and second oldest brother of George Washington, who inherited land and slaves from their father and served as a colonel in the Revolutionary War. Read his letters to George, his marriages and children, and his death and debts.

  3. Samuel Washington (1734-1781) was a brother of George Washington and a pioneer settler in the Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia. He built Harewood, a limestone mansion near Charles Town, but was a financial burden to his famous brother.

  4. Samuel Washington Woodhouse entdeckte auf seinen Forschungsreisen viele bis dahin unbekannte Arten, unter ihnen die Desert pocket mouse Chaetodipus penicillatus, die Ord's kangaroo rat Dipodomys ordii oder das Aberthörnchen Sciurus aberti.

  5. A portrait of Samuel Washington, the brother of George Washington, by John Hesselius. He wears a green jacket and blue waistcoat and stands outdoors in a landscape.

  6. 7. März 2002 · ALS, PHi: Washington Manuscripts. GW addressed the cover: “To Colo. Saml Washington In Berkeley Cty Virginia.” Samuel Washington endorsed the letter: “Recd Jany 13th 1777.” A small part of the text of the next-to-last paragraph has been torn off the manuscript.

  7. www.wvencyclopedia.org › print › Articlee-WV | Samuel Washington

    Samuel Washington (November 16, 1734-September 26, 1781) was born at Pope’s Creek, Virginia. A younger brother of George Washington, Samuel was the first of several members of the Washington family to live in what is now the Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia.