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He would ride on horseback to inspect the grounds, used a boat to oversee the estate's frontage on the Potomac River and planted greenery consistent with what was used in the 18th century in addition to overseeing restoration at the site. Wall was the first superintendent to reside in a directors
175:. With no prior interest in Washington's life, he accepted a job as assistant superintendent at Mount Vernon in 1929, taking the place of a cousin who had died in a drowning accident. During his first years as assistant superintendent, Wall and then-resident superintendent 186:
since 1858, Wall was responsible for supervising a staff of 85 and lived on the site in an approximation of the lifestyle available to Washington in his time. His office was the same one used in the 18th century by Washington himself.
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across the Potomac River from Mount Vernon, as part of an effort to retain the bucolic vista from the home. During his tenure he became an expert in all things related to Washington, much of which was included in his 1980 book
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house that was constructed on the grounds of the estate. In 1974, a campaign he organized was successful in preserving as parkland areas in
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Wall became resident director of Mount Vernon in 1937, succeeding Dodge, who had served in the position for 52 years. Owned and operated by
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Wall died at age 91 on May 1, 1995, at a nursing home in
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rotated turns sleeping as guard in the manor house.
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Charles Wall (footballer)

Mount Vernon
Harrison Howell Dodge
Harrison M. Symmes
Curwensville, Pennsylvania
Greenwich, Connecticut
Alma mater
Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
George Washington
Mount Vernon
Potomac River
Curwensville, Pennsylvania
Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
New York City
Harrison Howell Dodge
The Mount Vernon Ladies' Association
Maryland
Greenwich, Connecticut
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CHARLES WALL (1903-1995), Social Security Death Index
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