Trunk
This may be one of the "Six strong hair Trunks well clasped and with good Locks" that General George Washington requested from New York merchant Daniel Parker in June 1783 to transport and safeguard his official wartime papers. In November, an armed guard escorted several wagons laden with the trunks to Mount Vernon, where Washington intended to build a structure "for the accommodation & security of my Military Civil & private Papers." While Washington never realized his goal, the papers ultimately found a secure and fitting home at the Library of Congress.
see also 53-202 Outbuilding number
Published ReferencesMount Vernon Ladies Association, General Washington's Military Equipment (Mount Vernon, Virginia: Mount Vernon Ladies Association, 1963), 26- 27.