Abraham Washington

Abraham Washington (born 2232 ) 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 completely devoted to their passion: history. The Capitol Preservation Society is, for all intents and purposes, his one and only love, and he leads a life of a hermit within. As such, he became a classic social outcast: talking to himself, devoid of social skills, and with a deeper emotional connection to his collection than any human being. Amongst other things, he maintains a surprisingly semi-private yet simultaneous boastful misogynistic attitude. Evidence of this is seen on his terminal in the side bedroom foward of the main entrance to the Capitol Preservation Society. The end of the terminal entry "Declaration Expedition" states "Thats what I get for getting a woman to do a man's job!". Referring to Sydney, the previous relic hunter he sent in search of the Declaration of Independence, whom he likely assumes ran off the caps that he paid with in advance. With this information, he surprisingly still will hire the Female version of the Lone Wanderer to find the Declaration. The aforementioned denial to pay in advance also applies to the male character.

Washington has a peculiar understanding of history. Though he has a very proper respect for historical artifacts and understands the importance of preserving them, he lacks the necessary scientific regimen to properly reconstruct it and ends up with a... strange version of history. He also has an unhealthy obsession with Abraham Lincoln, leading him to compare all U.S. presidents to him and discrediting everyone, including exceptional U.S. leaders such as James Monroe. However, his drive to preserve the nations history also leads him to great things, such as hiring travelers to recover important artifacts and preserve them in Rivet City.

Daily schedule
As its curator, he is normally seen walking around Capitol Preservation Society rooms and sometimes around other parts nearby. According to Sydney, he asks every traveler who comes through to retrieve the Declaration of Independence.

Quests

 * Agatha's Song: The Soil Stradivarius, a pre-War violin, can be sold to Washington for 200 caps (300 by passing a 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 and the Magna Carta for 100 and 75 caps respectively; alternatively he will purchase them for 125 and 100 caps respectively, if one has a minimum Barter skill of 70.

Other interactions
"On July the 4th in 1776, a group calling themselves the Second Judgmental Congress got together at Fort McHarry in Maryland. After a ceremony which ended with Paul Revere singing the famous battle hymn known as the National Anthem, the document was signed. From there, it was sent to England by plane presumably and presented to King George himself. Thus began the Evolutionary War."

When asked about the history of the Declaration of Independence, Washington will produce the above story. It is a fine illustration of the desolation caused in historical knowledge caused by the Great War. The primary errors are the mention of "Fort McHarry" (a maiming of Fort McHenry, further incorrect due to the fact that it was built years afterwards and the Declaration was signed in Philadelphia not Maryland), the "Second Judgemental Congress" (instead of the Second Continental Congress), the fact that it was taken to Britain by plane, and calling the American Revolutionary War the "Evolutionary War."

However, Three Dog seems to know more about the document's history.

Inventory

 * Only after being sold Lincoln's repeater.

Appearances
Abraham Washington appears in Fallout 3 and Fallout Shelter.

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