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The biography traces Mary Ball Washington's life from English ancestry and Virginia childhood through marriage, widowhood, and the household management that shaped her family. It reconstructs genealogy, social customs, dress, entertainments, and local institutions to situate domestic life in eighteenth-century Virginia. The narrative examines her responses to war and political upheaval through letters, personal acts, and anecdotes, and describes her relationships with Mount Vernon and prominent contemporaries. It ends with an account of her declining years, will, death, and contemporary tributes, supplemented by portraits, documents, and period illustrations.
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