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Thomas Branagan was an indentured joiner that worked at Mount Vernon from 1784 until 1787. Branagan appears to have begun working for George Washington in the summer of 1784. He arrived at Mount Vernon after being hired from a ship that had just landed in Baltimore from Ireland.1 George Augustine Washington paid Branagan four pounds, ten shillings on August 3rd, 1787, "at the expiration of his indentures."2

 

Notes: 1. "Tench Tilghman to George Washington, 27 July 1784," The Papers of George Washington Digital Edition, ed. Theodore J. Crackel. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, Rotunda, 2008.

2. "George Washington to George Augustine Washington, 8 July 1787," The Papers of George Washington Digital Edition.

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