President George Washington at the ages of 19, 45 and 57. Scientists scanned a mask of Washington, created by Jean Antoine Houdon in 1785, into a computer to make a three-dimensional image of the ...
George Washington - Plantation, Marriage, Revolutionary: Immediately on resigning his commission, Washington was married (January 6, 1759) to Martha Dandridge, the widow of Daniel Parke Custis. She was a few months older than he, was the mother of two ch
George Washington, a Founding Father of the United States, led the Continental Army to victory in the Revolutionary War and was America’s first president.
He observed that it was a “dismal irony” when this homebody died in a plane crash en route to a speaking engagement in Washington, D.C. But let us remember the joys she brought to so many through her work. Merkin wrote that Hokinson was “a beloved aunt among the family of New ...
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“George Washington Slept Here” became a real estate cliché, as well as the title of a clunky 1940 stage (and screen) comedy by Kaufman and Hart. Our object at hand was not one of the many beds Washington slept on while upon his travels. It is rather his first ‘best bed,' as a...
Washington would say to you, “You ARE the problem.” We want to think we are the solution, and everyone else is the problem.But the solutions to America's problems do not begin with others, they begin with you.The Solution begins with recognizing this embarrassing problem:You are a ...
President George Washington issues his thanksgiving proclamation of 1789, giving Almighty God all the thanks, praise and glory for His blessings to us.
“Hudson River Bridge,” the bridge is named in honor of George Washington, the first President of the United States. The Bridge is near the sites of Fort Washington (on the New York side) and Fort Lee (in New Jersey), which were fortified positions used by General Washington and his ...
The last time I ever saw Anthony Sherman was on the Fourth of July, 1859, in Independence Square. He was then ninety-nine years old, his dimming eyes rekindled as he gazed upon Independence Hall, which he had come to visit once more. "I want to tell you an incident of Washington's ...