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The exhibit, called "Washington's Headquarters and the Memory of the American Revolution," highlights the home's "pivotal ...
The hand-built "bateau" boat took three months to construct and was based on original design plans from the Maine Maritime ...
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1775: A Very Good Year for a Little Revolution
George Washington, and French troops under the command of Joseph ... William Thompson's commission as the colonel of the Pennsylvania Rifle Battalion in late June of 1775 made him the first colonel of ...
He concluded, he later wrote, that the troops were “ exceeding dirty & nasty people ” led by indifferent officers with an “ ...
In 1775, an unsung hero of the Revolutionary War, Western Pennsylvania's Colonel William Thompson, helped drive back the British. ... Col. George Washington, ...
Gen. George Washington’s Orders of 4 July, 1775, laid the groundwork of the move toward independence by reorganizing the Continental Army. James Charles Armytage // Wikimedia Commons ...
When George Washington, from Virginia, arrived in Cambridge 250 years ago, ... 1775, which contains General George Washington's call for Colonial unity. Massachusetts Historical Society.
George Washington: a model for all Americans even today By . Post Editorial Board. Published Feb. 19, 2023, ... First was the army, which he commanded from 1775 to 1783, ...
What was most remarkable about George Washington was (to riff off a fellow whose birthday we celebrated last month) ... First was the army, which he commanded from 1775 to 1783, ...
Letter from George Washington to John Hancock, President of the Continental Congress (Sept. 2, 1776), in 5 Journals of the Continental Congress, 1774-1789, at 733 (Worthington Chauncey Ford et al ...
So the original George W. put it in an order: no more Guy Fawkes Day. Order in Quarters issued by General George Washington, November 5, 1775: ...
Plus, there's a plaque that lays out the facts in black and white: Dentures Worn by George Washington. Lead base fitted with cow and human teeth, elephant ivory, brass, and steel. ca. 1775-1799.
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