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  1. George Washington once wrote of Mount Vernon that the ten miles of shoreline at his estate were “one entire fishery.”. The Potomac River, he boasted, was “well supplied with various kinds of fish at all seasons of the year; and in the Spring with the greatest profusion of Shad, Herring, Bass, Carp, Perch, Sturgeon &ca.” 1 Washington, of ...

  2. George Washington's Fishery, also referred to as the Mount Vernon Fishery, was an active part of the original Mount Vernon plantation, and an early seafood business in Colonial America.

  3. Watch costumed interpreters demonstrate Washington's innovative farming and fishing practices, hoe fields, cook over a fire, shear sheep, and harvest crops (activities vary day to day).

  4. George Washington’s Fisheries at Historic Mount Vernon - three fisheries along the Potomac River reflect Washington’s entrepreneurial spirit. For almost 40 years, these fishing operations brought in food for his enslaved and paid workers, and by selling the surplus, provided additional profits for his estate.

  5. Mar 21, 2013 · Originally intended to feed the plantation’s slaves, Washington eventually recognized an enviable business opportunity and began shipping barrels of salted fish to the West Indies, recruiting a...

  6. May 25, 2019 · Mount Vernon's proximity to the Potomac River provided George Washington with access to vast quantities of fish. In one season alone, more than one million shad and herring were pulled from the river.

  7. Sep 25, 2021 · The three fisheries along the Potomac River reflect Washington's entrepreneurial spirit. For almost 40 years, these fishing operations brought in food for his enslaved and paid workers, and by selling the surplus, provided additional profits for his estate.

  8. In this episode of In the Course of Human Events, Frank Cogliano, a professor of American history at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland, shares an oft-repeated story about a fishing trip taken by George Washington in the summer of 1790, possibly with Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton.

  9. Sep 28, 2018 · Did you know one of George Washington's main sources of income at Mount Vernon was fishing? The Potomac River was filled with a fish called Shad, which Washington would catch and sell.

  10. Jul 5, 2023 · Fishing. George Washington Birthplace National Monument allows fishing as a means of providing for public enjoyment, and customary and traditional use, and regulates fishing to ensure that it is managed in a manner that avoids unacceptable impacts to park resources.