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Home George A. and Jane Washington and family posing on the front steps of the Wessyngton “big house,” about 1880. (Courtesy of the Tennessee State Library and Archives) George A. and Jane Washington and family posing on the front steps of the Wessyngton “big house,” about 1880. (Courtesy of the Tennessee State Library and Archives)

George A. and Jane Washington and family posing on the front steps of the Wessyngton “big house,” about 1880. (Courtesy of the Tennessee State Library and Archives)

George A. and Jane Washington and family posing on the front steps of the Wessyngton “big house,” about 1880. (Courtesy of the Tennessee State Library and Archives)

George A. and Jane Washington and family posing on the front steps of the Wessyngton “big house,” about 1880. (Courtesy of the Tennessee State Library and Archives)

Allen, Emanuel, Granville, and Henny Washington, former slaves of the Wessyngton Plantation in Robertson County, taken about 1890, courtesy of John Baker.
Neck shackles, circa 1840. (Collection of Tennessee State Museum)
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