[ [22] Letter from the University of Delaware to the author, April 4, 1977. Working papers, Virginia Room, Fairfax County Central Library.
[ [23] Note to the author from the Presbyterian Historical Society, December 30, 1976.
[ [24] Board of Trustees, Alexandria Academy, Minutes, April, 1795.
[ [25] Letter dated February 26, 1798, from George Washington to Dr. David Stuart. George Washington, The Writings of George Washington, 1749-1799, John C. Fitzpatrick, ed. (Washington, D.C.: United States Government Printing Office, 1941), Vol. 36, p. 170.
[ [26] Mary G. Powell, History of Old Alexandria, Va. (Richmond, Va.: William Byrd Press, 1928), p.155. According to A. J. Morrison in The Beginnings of Public Education in Virginia, 1776-1860 (Richmond, Va.: Virginia State Board of Education, 1917), while the Alexandria Academy was incorporated in 1786 with George Washington as one of the trustees, the school seemingly predated its incorporation.
[ [27] Alexandria Gazette, November 4, 1801.
[ [28] Board of Trustees, Alexandria Academy, Minutes, March, 1804.
[ [29] This is evident only through announcements in the Alexandria Gazette, and not in lodge records, although Maffitt's likeness, a Raphael Peale physiognotrace, is displayed in the Lodge 22 headquarters now located in the George Washington Masonic Memorial in Alexandria and is reproduced in this monograph. Lodge records list Maffitt in 1804 as chaplain, but no other records show even the dates of his initiation or transfer affiliation. F. L. Brockett, The Lodge of Washington (Alexandria, Va.: George E. French, c. 1875) wrote profiles of 34 members of the lodge as of 1814, but these do not include Maffitt. However, Brockett reported that in 1799 Maffitt's charity sermon brought in a collection of $74.52, and his sermon of 1805, $91.67. "Charity sermons were preached on St. John's Day, December 27, and the collection was used to assist the poor."
[ [30] Alexandria Gazette, December 24, 1799.