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, first lady martha washington , and two of her grandchildren, "wash" custis and nelly custis , lived in the house. he had an initial household staff of about , eight of whom were enslaved africans, plus an office staff of four or five, who also lived and worked there. the house was too small for the
-plus occupants, so the president made additions: "...a large two-story bow to be added to south side of the main house making the rooms at the rear thirty-four feet in length, a long one-story servants' hall to be built on the east side of the kitchen ell, the bathtubs to be removed from the bath house's...
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