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  1. In 1799, George Washington bequeathed all of his papers to his nephew as a part of his last will and testament. 13 Upon Martha ’s death in 1802, much of the Mount Vernon estate, except enslaved workers previously belonging to George Washington, passed to Bushrod as well. 14 Bushrod brought his own enslaved workers to Mount Vernon upon his ...

  2. A decade later, Bushrod Washington owned 83 slaves at Mount Vernon. His practice of selling slaves to support Mount Vernon's upkeep or his own lifestyle angered abolitionists , who questioned why the ACS president could not set an example by freeing his slaves, as had his uncle George Washington.

  3. El juez Bushrod Washington fue propietario (y vendedor) de esclavos. [2] Washington murió en Filadelfia, Pennsylvania. Sus restos están enterrados en el imponente Monte Vernon, junto con su esposa (que murió de pena a los dos días de su desaparición). [3] Referencias

    • Henry Baldwin
  4. www.oyez.org › justices › bushrod_washingtonBushrod Washington | Oyez

    Considered George Washington’s favorite nephew, Bushrod Washington inherited the famous Mount Vernon and became executor of his uncle’s estate, including President Washington’s public and private papers. Washington died in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on November 26, 1829, and was buried at Mount Vernon alongside his wife.