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G[eorge] W[ashington] LAFAYETTE, Philadelphia. To [Eliza] CUSTIS, Georgetown, 1825 July 24

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The bearer of the note will leave several objects with her and will collect trunk. Sends best wishes and apologizes for brief note.

Dates: 1825 July 24

G[eorge] W[ashington] LAFAYETTE, Washington City. To [Eliza] CUSTIS, Peter Grove, Georgetown Heights, 1825 August 12

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Last day for sending letters to New York “by the packet of the fifteenth of this month, and we have not yet begun to write one letter.” Begs that he and his father be allowed to arrive for dinner a little later than her usual hour.

Dates: 1825 August 12

G[eorge Washington LAFAYETTE, Washington City. To [Eliza] CUSTIS, Georgetown, 1828 September 7

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Thanks for “kind and precious gift.”

Dates: 1828 September 7

Virginie Lafayette LASTEYRIE, La Grange [France]. To Mrs. [Eliza] CUSTIS, 1825 October 28

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Thanks for copy of oration delivered by Mr. [George Washington Parke] Custis at the tomb of General Washington on the occasion of Lafayette's visit.

Dates: 1825 October 28

[Anastasia] Lafayette MAUBOURG. To Mrs. [Eliza] CUSTIS, 1825 October 27

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Thanks for ring and letter written by Mrs. Lewis [Eleanor Parke Custis Lewis] on her [Eliza Custis's] behalf.

Dates: 1825 October 27

Mary A.R. CUSTIS. To Mrs. Eliza P. CUSTIS, Peter Grove, undated

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Sends translations of letters of thanks from Lafayette's family. Refuses her request to act as godmother to Rosebud “I should consider it a profanation to promise before the altar for another what I have never performed myself - to make a solemn vow to renounce for the child those pomps and vanities of the world in which I so much delight.”

Dates: undated