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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNArchaeologists Discover Site Where George Washington Stopped a Friendly Fire Incident by Blocking Muskets With His SwordThree decades before his election as the first president of the United States in 1789, George Washington commanded soldiers ...
Charles Bettisworth was born in King George County, Va., on Nov. 23(4), 1754. He enlisted in the Continental Army when only 18 years of age, three years after the battle ...
At old Castine Cemetery, in Butler Township, lays two Patriots: David Harriman 1756-1842 and Samuel Satterley 1745-1833. In ...
Archaeologists uncover a lost battlefield where young George Washington narrowly survived a friendly fire incident during the ...
The exhibit, called "Washington's Headquarters and the Memory of the American Revolution," highlights the home's "pivotal ...
As a young officer in the French and Indian War, Washington was involved in a devastating friendly fire incident. Military ...
To the future President’s credit, Arkeonews wrote that “Washington, realizing the error, risked his life by galloping through ...
Most people associate George Washington with cherry trees. Supposedly, a young George Washington confessed to his dad that he ...
Archaeologists have located the site of a historic friendly-fire incident that nearly cost George Washington his life.
Even before George Washington became America’s first president, his experiences as a young colonel in western Pennsylvania ...
A Struggling Start for Souther. In the early days of American farming, pioneers in New England and along the East Coast found ..
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