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Updated: Thursday, 6 June, 2002 SiteMap Guestbook Featured Items: Newsletter: Our latest news in print and web. George Washington's Will: George Washington prepared his will alone, without, as he attested, any professional character being consulted or having any Agency in the draught. He dated the will, the work of many leisure hours, the ninth day of July in 1799, probably the date ...
The online version of the George Washington Papers at the Library of Congress offers access to the complete collection from the Library's Manuscript Division. This consists of approximately 65, 000 items (152, 000 pages). Correspondence, letterbooks, commonplace books, diaries and journals, reports, notes, financial account books, and military papers accumulated by George Washington from 1741 ...
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The online version of the George Washington Papers at the Library of Congress offers access to the complete collection from the Library's Manuscript Division. This consists of approximately 65, 000 items (152, 000 pages). Correspondence, letterbooks, commonplace books, diaries and journals, reports, notes, financial account books, and military papers accumulated by George Washington from 1741 ...
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Biography of George Washington, the first President of the United States. (1789-1797) ...
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Washington Monument in National Mall Located in Washington, DC TRAVEL BASICS - CAMPING - LODGING ACTIVITIES - FACILITIES - FEES/PERMITS Washington Monument - Webmasters: Cochran, Demmon, Williams IN BRIEF Alone among the Founders of the United States George Washington earned the title Father of his Country in recognition of his leadership in the cause of American independence. Appointed ...
Historic Valley Forge, from the Valley Forge Historical Society.
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George Washington: A National Treasure exhibition is a historic tour from the Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery, celebrating our nation's first president - the man, the icon, the hero. As Gilbert Stuart's George Washington Lansdowne portrait travels across the country for the first time, Americans of all ages will be able to experience the most important visual document of our nation's ...
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Discover primary source documents from early American history--- scenes and portraits from original newspapers, maps and writings.
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Initial Construction: Laura Dove and Lisa Guernsey, Spring 1995 First Extension: Scott Atkins, Spring 1996 Second Extension: Adriana Rissetto, Spring 1997 Americans are everywhere given the message that they can look up to George Washington, but for those who walk through the Rotunda of the Capitol, the figurative becomes literal. Gazing upward to the dome, one sees Washington floating far ...
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Washington as a Diarist The Worlds of Washington Washington and the New Agriculture The Weather Watch History of the Diary Manuscripts DOWNLOAD a printable version George Washington Papers Home Page Go to Diaries of George Washington This essay is an excerpt from the Introduction to volume 1 of Donald Jackson and Dorothy Twohig, eds. The Diaries of George Washington, 6 vols. (Charlottesville: ...
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George Washington's FAREWELL ADDRESS To the People of the United States Published in The Independent Chronicle September 26, 1796 First Two Columns Second Two Columns Last Two Columns The full text version is also available. ABSTRACT Washington's Farewell Address to the Nation appears in its entirety in this issue of the Independent Chronicle. Although it is by all accounts the most famous and ...
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Library: Historical Documents: John Remsburg: Six Historic Americans: Chapter 3 Six Historic Americans George Washington by John E. Remsburg During the presidential campaign of 1880, the Christian Union made the startling admission that, of the nineteen men who, up to that time, had held the office of President of the United States, not one, with the Possible exception of Washington, had ever ...
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George Washington Papers at the Library of Congress Essays Yr. Most Humble Obt. Servt. About George Washington's Letterbooks Creating the American Nation Highlights from Series 2 Letterbooks Fairfax Resolves 1774 Virginia Resolutions George Washington Papers Home Page ...
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The Rise and Fall of the Newburgh Conspiracy: How General Washington and his Spectacles Saved the Republic by George L. Marshall, Jr. By early 1783, active hostilities of the American Revolutionary War had been over for nearly two years and commissioners Franklin, Jay, and Adams were still negotiating in Paris to establish a final treaty with Great Britain. With a formal peace almost secured and ...
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The movie of the life of George Washington, American history, the Father of Our Country, historical movie, washington, documentary film, george, revolutionary war, commander of the Continental Army.
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George Washington Commander in Chief of the Continental Army 1st President of The United States of America ...
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