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- catalog contributor b8546371.
- catalog coverage "Fairfax County (Va.) History.".
- catalog coverage "Gladys (Va.)".
- catalog coverage "Mount Vernon (Va. : Estate)".
- catalog coverage "Mount Vernon (Va.)".
- catalog coverage "Woodlawn Plantation (Va.)".
- catalog created "1943]".
- catalog date "1943".
- catalog date "1943]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1943]".
- catalog description "Bibliographical notes: p. [177]-179.".
- catalog description "The Mount Vernon Neighborhood in 1846 -- The Friends' Settlement in West Jersey -- The Friends' Settlement in the Mount Vernon Neighborhood, 1846-1852 -- The Lumber Mill on Accotink Creek, 1853-1854 -- Mount Vernon Neighborhood before the Civil War -- Civil War in the Mount Vernon Neighborhood, 1861-1865 -- Mount Vernon Neighborhood after the Civil War -- the Steamer Mary Washington, 1874-1902 -- The Accotink Grist Mill after the Civil War -- Old Estates and their Present Owners.".
- catalog extent "198 p.".
- catalog issued "1943".
- catalog issued "1943]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "[Washington, Mount Vernon print shop,".
- catalog spatial "Fairfax County (Va.) History.".
- catalog spatial "Gladys (Va.)".
- catalog spatial "Mount Vernon (Va. : Estate)".
- catalog spatial "Mount Vernon (Va.)".
- catalog spatial "Virginia.".
- catalog spatial "Woodlawn Plantation (Va.)".
- catalog subject "975.529".
- catalog subject "F232.F2 M8".
- catalog subject "Society of Friends Virginia.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The Mount Vernon Neighborhood in 1846 -- The Friends' Settlement in West Jersey -- The Friends' Settlement in the Mount Vernon Neighborhood, 1846-1852 -- The Lumber Mill on Accotink Creek, 1853-1854 -- Mount Vernon Neighborhood before the Civil War -- Civil War in the Mount Vernon Neighborhood, 1861-1865 -- Mount Vernon Neighborhood after the Civil War -- the Steamer Mary Washington, 1874-1902 -- The Accotink Grist Mill after the Civil War -- Old Estates and their Present Owners.".
- catalog title "Potomac interlude: the story of Woodlawn mansion and the Mount Vernon neighborhood, 1846-1943, by Dorothy Troth Muir.".
- catalog type "text".