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As a young officer in the French and Indian War, Washington was involved in a devastating friendly fire incident. Military ...
At Fort Ligonier on Friday, excitement was in the air as it unveiled a new exhibit and talked about the ongoing archaeological work surrounding what is called George Washington's "friendly fire ...
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The former California governor is the latest to recognize that the most remarkable thing about the first president was not ...
On the steps of the SC Statehouse sits a statue of George Washington, with a broken walking stick. How it broke, however, is ...
I’ve always admired medical wizards who, in dire circumstances like the recent COVID-19 epidemic, somehow come up with ...
Unquestionably it was a foundational document for America, calling for unity against Great Britain in the struggle for ...
What were they looking for? For somebody totally unlike today’s so-called leaders. As the late historian David McCullough recounts in his extraordinary book on Washington and America’s ...
President George Washington came to what is now known as Charleston, SC in May 1971, as part of his tour of the South. Here's what the visit was like.
First Principles American History Rediscovering America’s Heritage: George Washington, Mount Vernon, and the American National Character May 14, 2025 25 min read Download Report Brenda Hafera ...
A new book, “George Washington and the Two-Term Precedent,” authored by David Alistair Yalof, the vice provost for Academic Affairs at William & Mary, provides an answer on why a perpetual ...
The most famous of those so afflicted was George Washington. Cotton Mather was a Puritan clergyman in colonial Boston at the North Church.