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Wednesday, March 18, 2015

NEWS: the Georgetown ANC (ANC2E) has passed a resolution affirming its support of archaeological research on the historic Yarrow Mamout property.

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Georgetown Metropolitan blog article on Yarrow Mamout

http://georgetownmetropolitan.com/2015/03/03/african-american-history-and-georgetown/
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James Johnston, Author of "From Slave Ship to Harvard": Submission to the Old Georgetown Board

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BwGt5WW-eHWHUUJlTzlBd1c1TFE/view
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Colbert King Article in the Washington Post

http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/yarrow-mamout-the-slave-who-became-a-georgetown-financier/2015/02/13/06710a98-b30b-11e4-827f-93f454140e2b_story.html
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"Old Yarrow" 1822

"Old Yarrow" 1822
by James Alexander Simpson, Collection of Peabody Room, DC Public Library

Yarrow Mamout, 1819

Yarrow Mamout, 1819
by Charles Willson Peale, Philadelphia Museum of Art

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