Special Collections at The George Washington Presidential Library at Mount Vernon
PO Box 3600Mount Vernon, VA 22121
Telephone: 703-799-3600
URL: http://archives.mountvernon.org
by Katherine Hoarn, Special Collections Librarian
Administrative Information
Conditions Governing Access
This collection is open for research during scheduled appointments. Researchers must complete the Washington Library's Special Collections and Archives Registration Form before access is provided. The library reserves the right to restrict access to certain items for preservation purposes.
Custodial History
The collection is assembled from gifts and purchases made between 1887-2018. Materials are periodically added to the collection as they are acquired.
Preferred Citation
[Name and date of item], Washington forgeries, facsimiles, and bookplates collection, [Folder], Special Collections, The George Washington Presidential Library at Mount Vernon [hereafter Washington Library], Mount Vernon, Virginia.
Biographical / Historical
Cosey, Joseph (1887-1950): Joseph Cosey, born Martin Coneely, was active as a forger between 1929 and into the 1940s. He forged documents of famous American historical and literary figures like George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Mark Twain, and Edgar Allen Poe, often using old paper and period writing instruments to make the documents look authentic.
Spring, Robert (1813-1876): Robert Spring was born in England but moved to Philadelphia around 1858. He is most noted as a forger of George Washington signatures, letters, and receipts. Spring developed his own recipe for antiquated ink and often used sheets of paper cut from old books. After his first arrest in 1858, he moved to Canada and posed as an impoverished widow selling family documents. Spring was arrested a final time in 1869 and died in a Philadelphia charity hospital in 1876.
Washington, William Lanier (1865-1933): William Lanier Washington, a descendant of George Washington's older half-brother Augustine, sold off Washington relics and memorabilia at auctions in the early 1900s. While most of the early sales were of authentic relics, William Lanier later sold fake relics with Washington family crests attached to them in partnership with noted Washingtoniana collector Henry Woodhouse.
Weisberg, Charles (-1945): Charles Weisberg, nicknamed "The Baron," was active as a forger from the 1930s until his death in 1945, at Pennsylvania's Lewisburg Prison. Although he is remembered as one of the greatest forgers of Abraham Lincoln documents, Weisberg also forged George Washington letters and surveys of Mount Vernon.
Woodhouse, Henry (1884–1970): Born Mario Terenzio Enrico Casalegno in Turin, Italy, Woodhouse moved to Troy, New York, in 1904. He gained fame as an aviation writer, publisher, and business investor and was an avid collector of George Washington artifacts. Woodhouse sold Washington relics of questionable authenticity through his New York gallery in partnership with Washington descendant William Lanier Washington.
Scope and Contents
The collection of Washington forgeries and bookplates from the 19th and 20th centuries measures 1 linear foot. Found within the collection are forged Washington documents from notorious forgers Robert Spring, Joseph Cosey, and Charles Weisberg, as well as unidentified forgeries. The collection also contains bookplates – originals, restrikes, and spurious copies – from the Washington family and correspondence related to the sale of forgeries.
Related Material
The Library of Congress holds a collection of Washington forgeries in the George Washington papers, 1592-1943.
Subjects and Indexing Terms
- Washington, George, 1732-1799 -- Forgeries
- Woodhouse, Henry, 1884-1970
Significant Persons Associated With the Collection
- Burr, Aaron, 1756-1836
- Cosey, Joseph, 1887-1950
- Humphreys, David, 1752-1818
- Spring, Robert, 1813-1876
- Washington, Bushrod, 1762-1829
- Washington, George, 1732-1799
- Washington, William Lanier, 1865-1933
- Weisberg, Charles, -1945
- Woodhouse, Henry, 1884-1970
Container List
- Text box: 1 folder: 1929.01.15 2018-SC-013-004
William Lanier Washington, Westport, to Henry Woodhouse, New YorkWashington, William Lanier, 1865-19331 pages 28 x 22 cm1929 January 15English.Scope and Contents
Typescript signed. Stamped "CONFIDENTIAL" in red. Lanier Washington offers Woodhouse some Washington relics for sale.
- Subseries 2.1. Robert Spring ForgeriesEnglish.
- Text box: 1 folder: SPRING 1 W-652
Robert Spring forgery of George Washington to Jabez Huntington, 1781 April 10Spring, Robert, 1813-18761 Leaves 12 x 21 cmbetween 1850? and 1869English.
- Text box: 1 folder: SPRING 1 2018-SC-071
Robert Spring forgery of Dogue Run survey fragmentSpring, Robert, 1813-18761 Leaves 6 x 20 cmbetween 1850? and 1869English.Scope and Contents
Forgery of a survey fragment in the hand of George Washington, possibly by Robert Spring.
- Text box: 1 folder: SPRING 1 W-652
- Subseries 2.2. Joseph Cosey ForgeriesEnglish.
- Text box: 1 folder: COSEY 1 RM-889; MS-5387
Joseph Cosey forgery of George Washington's general orders, 1775 July 3Cosey, Joseph, 1887-19501 Leaves 11 x 19 cm1930s?English.Scope and Contents
Forgery attributed to Joseph Cosey but possibly the work of Robert Spring.
- Text box: 1 folder: COSEY 1 2018-SC-013-002
Joseph Cosey forgery of check to J. W. Pierce, 1783 August 7Cosey, Joseph, 1887-19501 Leaves 9 x 18 cm1930s?English.Scope and Contents
Manuscript with forged signatures of George Washington and Aaron Burr.
- Text box: 1 folder: COSEY 1 2018-SC-013-001
Joseph Cosey forgery of an embargo on fishing vessels, 1794 March 28Cosey, Joseph, 1887-19501 Leaves 30 x 26 cm1930s?English.Scope and Contents
Manuscript with a forged George Washington signature.
- Text box: 1 folder: COSEY 1 RM-889; MS-5387
- Subseries 2.3. Charles Weisberg ForgeriesEnglish.
- Text box: 1 folder: WEISBERG 1 2018-SC-013-003
Charles Weisberg forgery of George Washington to James Wood, 1796 September 12Weisberg, Charles, -19451 Leaves 29 x 20 cmbetween 1930? and 1945English.
- Text box: 1 folder: WEISBERG 1 2018-SC-013-003
- Subseries 2.4. Unidentified ForgeriesEnglish.
- Text box: 1 folder: UNIDENTIFIED 1 A-421
Forgery of George Washington to David Humphreys, 1796 June 11900s?English.
- Text box: 1 folder: UNIDENTIFIED 1 2018-SC-074
Forgery of land application by Luke Cats for a tract of land in Northumberland county Pennsylvania, 1794 October 111 pages 34 x 22 cmdate unknownEnglish.Scope and Contents
Printed form with forged Washington signature.
- Text box: 1 folder: UNIDENTIFIED 1 A-421
- Subseries 3.1. George Washington BookplatesEnglish.
- Text box: 1 folder: GEORGE WASHINGTON 1 A-263; M-794b
George Washington bookplate restrike1 Leaves 13 x 9 cmcirca 1890English.
- Text box: 1 folder: GEORGE WASHINGTON 1 RM-1079; MS-5723
George Washington bookplate restrike1 Leaves 17 x 13 cmcirca 1890English.
- Text box: 1 folder: GEORGE WASHINGTON 2 W-794a
George Washington spurious bookplate1 Leaves 86 x 69 mmcirca 1863English.
- Text box: 1 folder: GEORGE WASHINGTON 2 RM-1108; MS-5790
George Washington spurious bookplate1 Leaves 96 x 88 mm, mounted on 12 x 17 cm card stockcirca 1863English.
- Text box: 1 folder: GEORGE WASHINGTON 1 A-263; M-794b
- Subseries 3.2. Bushrod Washington BookplatesEnglish.
- Graphic Materials box: 1 folder: BUSHROD WASHINGTON 1
Bushrod Washington bookplate1 Leaves 14 x 10 cm1800sEnglish.
- Graphic Materials box: 1 folder: BUSHROD WASHINGTON 1
- Text box: 1 folder: 1999 2018-SC-093
The George Washington Folio produced by the United States Mint20 Sheets1999English.Scope and Contents
Reproductions of six manuscripts from the life of George Washington, with a letter from Philip N. Diehl, Director of the United States Mint.