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  1. Charles Washington (May 2, 1738 – September 16, 1799) was an American planter and politician who founded a town in the Shenandoah Valley that was named Charles Town in his honor shortly after his death and that of his eldest brother, George Washington.

  2. Charles Washington (1738-1799) was George Washingtons youngest brother. Born at Little Hunting Creek, which his elder half-brother Lawrence would later rename Mount Vernon, Charles was still an infant when the family moved to Ferry Farm outside of Fredericksburg, Virginia.

  3. When Charles reached the age of majority in 1759, he became the legal owner of the parcel where Happy Retreat stands. For roughly two decades Charles Washington’s attentions were focused on the life he made for himself in the town of Fredericksburg and the surrounding area.

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  5. Explore the history of Happy Retreat and Charles Washington, founder of Charles Town, West Virginia, and President George Washington’s youngest brother. Happy Retreat is a center for history, heritage tourism, culture, arts, orchestra music celebrations and other community events.

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  6. May 14, 2024 · Charles Washington (May 2, 1738 – September 16, 1799) was the youngest brother of United States President George Washington. He was a son of Augustine Washington and his second wife, Mary Ball Washington.

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  7. Charles Washington. Founder of Charles Town, West Virginia, and President George Washington’s youngest brother. For roughly two decades Charles Washington’s attentions were focused on the life he made for himself in the town of Fredericksburg and the surrounding area.

  8. Dec 9, 2015 · Charles Washington (May 2, 1738-September 16, 1799) was the youngest full brother of George Washington. He was born at Hunting Creek, Virginia. Shortly after Charles’s birth, his family moved to the Ferry Farm near Fredericksburg, where he spent most of his childhood.

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