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(GEORGE WASHINGTON HOUSE HOLD RECEIPT BOOK)

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(GEORGE WASHINGTON HOUSE HOLD RECEIPT BOOK)
A superb receipt book, 19pp. 12mo., [Philadelphia], dating between July 21, 1794 and Feb. 20, 1797, documenting the purchases of goods for President George Washington's house! Robert Morris volunteered his house, on Market Street, to serve as the executive mansion after Philadelphia was named the temporary national capital while Washington, D. C. was under construction. Washington occupied the house from late 1790 until March 1797 and during this time the house under went many planned additions: a large two-story bow was added to south side of the main house, a second story bathroom was turned into Washington’s private office and additional servant rooms were constructed. During this time, this receipt book was kept, listing 38 entries, with the last entry entered just days before Washington left the house allowing for Adams to occupy the residence until 1800, in small part: "…21 July 1794 recd. of B. Dandridge One hundred and Eleven dollars, and Eighty one cents to purchase sundries for the Presidents House. James Germain…29 Decem. 1794. recd. of B. Dandridge Ninety nine dollars and 79/100 to purchase sundries for the Presidents Household. Fred: Kitt…". The payments for all entries were dispersed by Bartholomew Dandridge, a close relative of Martha Washington. Rebound in the late 19th or early 20th century, with some light soiling throughout, else very good. Rare. A great piece of early history relating to the executive branch of government!