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Mason Family Papers: The Digital Edition

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    • The Doeg and the Early Mason Family: Native Land, Lies, and Dispossession
      • The Doeg, Land, and Water
      • The Mason Family and the Friends They Keep
      • George Mason I : Lies, Violence, and Land
      • George Mason II: Rumors, Government Influence, and the Frontier
      • The Doeg Boy's Legacy and the Mason Connection
    • “Not Satisfied with the Provisions Made for Her”: Elizabeth Mary Ann Barnes Hooe, the Mason Family, and the Transfer of Property in Early Virginia
      • George Mason V & Elizabeth Mary Anne Barnes Hooe: A Model of Elite Virginia Marriage
      • “To Be Disposed of Among My Children”: The Role of Inheritance in Building the Fortunes of George and Elizabeth Mason
      • “I Elizabeth Mason … Do Hereby Declare That I Will Not Take or Accept [the] Provision for Me Made”: A Widow Asserts Her Independence
      • “Whereas a Marriage Is Intended by the Permission of God To Be Shortly Had and Solemnized”: Elizabeth Mason Remarries
      • “I Elizabeth Mary Ann Barnes Graham … do make and ordain this as my last Will and Testament”: A Transfer of Wealth to the Next Generation of Masons and Grahams
    • Enslaver, Investor, and Failed Progenitor: Richard Chichester Mason and the Legacies of Slavery in Fairfax, Virginia
      • Patriarchal Heir
      • Social Elite
      • Plantation Investor
      • Failed Progenitor
      • Final Reflections
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