I started wondering, based upon the film series I saw Saturday, whether the Library of Congress would have copies of Geo. Washington's papers. The short answer is, "Indeed they do!" Those can be found at: <A HREF="http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/gwhtml/gwhome.html">http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/gwhtml/gwhome.html</A> You can either Browse or Search from the above Home page. The section, General Correspondence, seems to have more Muster rolls, Poll listings (Frederick county, VA begins on page 493), and also correspondence received from various people. The Search function is pretty good also: many references to Fincastle county, Arthur Campbell, Swearingen and Holston. Much of the correspondence has been transcribed already but not all. From what I saw, none of the muster rolls or poll listings had been. By the way, I found two slightly different copies of the letter I had transcribed & mailed Sunday: one from G.W.'s letter book and another true copy by Mr. Alexander the secretary. Thought you might be interested. Best of wishes, Billy Markland