Abraham Washington

Abraham Washington is the owner and curator of the Capitol Preservation Society in Rivet City in 2277.

Background
Born in 2232, Washington continues the work started by his parents, who were just as passionate about preserving their heritage as residents of the nation's capital. He's a virtual shut-in at his Capitol Preservation Society. Abraham is a classic social outcast who talks to himself all the time. He has almost no social skills and has a deeper emotional connection to his historical objects than he does to any human being.

Daily schedule
As curator, he is normally seen walking around Capitol Preservation Society rooms and sometimes around other parts nearby.

Quests

 * Agatha's Song: The Soil Stradivarius can be sold to Washington for 200 caps (300 with speech check).


 * Lincoln's Profit Margins: Washington is one of the potential buyers of the various Lincoln artifacts found in the Museum of History.


 * Stealing Independence: Washington tasks the Lone Wanderer with retrieving the Declaration of Independence from the National Archives. In addition, he buys the Bill of Rights (100 caps or 125 caps with high enough barter),the Magna Carta (75 caps or 100 caps with high enough barter) and the John Wilkes Booth Wanted Poster (70 caps).

Other interactions
Washington will tell you about his Capitol Preservation Society and, when asked about the history of the Declaration of Independence, will tell a humorous inaccurate tale filled with anachronisms, saying that the document was signed at "Fort McHarry" (as opposed to McHenry) in Maryland by the "Second Judgemental Congress" (instead of the Second Continental Congress) and was taken to Britain, by plane instead of ship, to be presented to the king. He also calls the Revolutionary War the "Evolutionary War." His issues with history are understandable, considering the devastation since the Great War.

Appearances
appears only in Fallout 3.

Behind the scenes
His name is a combination of Abraham Lincoln and George Washington, two of the United States most influential presidents.