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  1. As the oldest living male heir, John Augustine Washington III positioned himself to take possession of Mount Vernon from his mother. While she did not pass away until 1855, she gave John Augustine the proverbial keys to the kingdom, granting him full autonomy to run the plantation as he saw fit.

  2. Nov 14, 2023 · Learn about the life and legacy of John Augustine Washington III, the great-grandnephew of George Washington and the last family owner of Mount Vernon. He was also a lieutenant colonel and aide to Gen. Robert E. Lee during the Civil War.

  3. In 1858, John Augustine Washington III, the great-grandnephew of George Washington, agreed to sell the Mansion, outbuildings, and 200 surrounding acres to the Association. The purchase price was paid in 1860 and the estate opened to the public that year.

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  4. John Augustine Washington Sr. (January 13, 1736 – January 8, 1787) was an American planter and politician best known as the younger brother of George Washington and the father of Supreme Court Justice Bushrod Washington ., [1] [2] he was also the grandfather of John Augustine Washington Jr.

  5. John Augustine Washington III leaves behind a handful of original objects, including Jean Antoine Houdon’s famous lifelike sculpture of George Washington.

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  6. John Augustine Washington III was the last Washington to own Mount Vernon, the estate of George Washington. He tried to sell the property in the 1850s, but a group of women saved it from destruction and turned it into a museum.

  7. John Augustine Washington III, the great grandnephew of George Washington and the last member of the Washington family to own Mount Vernon, poses in a suit and cravat in this photographic portrait. FEATURED IN. Ann Pamela Cunningham (August 15, 1816–May 1, 1875)

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