George Washington took command of the Continental Army on July 3, 1775, a full year before the Declaration of Independence ...
As British troops closed in, Washington’s army raced across North Jersey bridges, escaping near capture during a war that ...
On July 14, 1776, George Washington refused Lord Howe’s letter because Britain would not address him as commander in chief.
On July 16, 1776, George Washington dismissed about 500 Connecticut horsemen who refused guard, garrison and fatigue duties.
George Washington gave the United States the steady hand necessary to guide it through a revolutionary birth and its ...
In the months leading up to the nation’s 250th birthday, a photographer set out to capture moments showing the lasting spirit of the first president.
Re-enactor Dale Fellows portrayed a 1790 version of George Washington as part of the America 250 Tri-City series of programs ...
The new exhibition, which shows how the document was edited, also features an early copy of the Gettysburg Address This ...
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