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[Lawrence Washington]. Five miscellaneous volumes from the collection of Lawrence Washington. including: Anderson's Historical and Chronological Deduction of the Origin of Commerce.... volume 5 only (of 6). Dublin: 1790. [and:] Edward's Genuine Edition: The Book, or the proceedings and correspondence upon the subject of the inquiry into the conduct of her royal highness the Princess of Wales.... New-York: 1813. [and:] The Life, Travels and Adventures of Edward Wortley, Montague, esq. [lacking title and prelims]. [and:] Maria Edgeworth. Patronage. Volume III (of three). From the second London edition. Philadelphia: Moses Thomas, 1814. Annals of Europe.... London: G. Richards, 1808. Volume 2 (of 2). Octavo volumes, contemporary calf but for one volume rebound, Bindings worn and damaged. Poor to fair copies, sold with all faults. The books with the Lawrence Augustine Washington / Dr. Lawrence A. Washington / Dr. John H. Bowers provenance were once owned by members of the Washington Family in Virginia, with many purchased or belonging originally to Lawrence Augustine Washington (1774-1824), a nephew of the first president of the United States, George Washington. Lawrence was the son of Col. Samuel Washington, a younger brother to the first president who preceded George in death by eighteen years. George Washington was executor and guardian in his brother's will, so Lawrence Augustine was reared at Mount Vernon and for a short time was his famous uncle's secretary. Lawrence Washington's son, Dr. Lawrence Augustine Washington (1812-1882), a grandnephew of George Washington, set out for Texas sometime between 1845 and 1851, and lived in Colorado County. In Texas, Dr. Washington became close friends with Dr. John H. Bowers (1817-1907) who himself arrived in Texas in 1836 and was on his way to join the Texas army when the Battle of San Jacinto occurred. In ministering to the wounded he attended and befriended Mexican General Santa Anna; and also treated and became friendly with Sam Houston and other early prominent figures in the Texas Republic. When Dr. Washington prepared to move to Arkansas in 1867, he gave his considerable library to his friend Dr. Bowers. These books were passed down in the Bowers family until they finally became divided between the heirs. Half of the books turned up some years ago in a barn in Smithville, Texas, and were donated to the University of Texas. The books being offered here are from the other line of descendants in the Bowers family.

Many of the books are signed: "Law. A. Washington" and dated. Some note the place, date or manner of acquisition. Some books have annotations and notes in Washington's hand. Several books in the collection bear the inscription of Dr. Bowers' daughter: "Mrs. Jennie Adkins / from her father / Dr. John H. Bowers / [date, often 1904]".


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