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George Washington's Headquarters | VisitMaryland.org

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    One-room cabin used by George Washington while an aide to General Braddock. Built 1754-1755, it is the only remaining structure of Ft. Cumberland. Hours See …

George Washington’s Headquarters – Passages of the …

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    A humble log cabin, twice occupied by George Washington. 1755: In his role as aide-de-camp to General Braddock, a young George Washington used this one-room cabin during his service in the French and Indian War. 1794: 40 years …

Washington's Headquarters - National Park Service

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    Washington's Headquarters, also known as the Isaac Potts House, is the structure used by General George Washington and his household during the 1777-1778 encampment of the Continental Army at Valley Forge. At the time of the encampment, the house was being rented by a relative of Isaac Potts, Deborah Hewes. Mrs.

Washington's Headquarters State Historic Site - Wikipedia

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List of Washington's Headquarters during the …

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George Washington - Wikipedia

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    George Washington (February 22, 1732 – December 14, 1799) was an American military officer, statesman, and Founding Father who served as the first president of the United States from 1789 to 1797. Appointed by the Continental …

George Washington's Farewell Address

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    In 1796, as his second term in office drew to a close, President George Washington chose not to seek re-election. Mindful of the precedent his conduct set for future presidents, Washington feared that if he were to die while in office, Americans would view the presidency as a lifetime appointment. Instead, he decided to step down from power, providing the standard of a two …

George Washington's Mount Vernon

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    George Washington’s Mount Vernon is the historic home of George and Martha Washington, located 13 miles south of Washington, DC. Guests can see the historic mansion, stately rooms, and outbuildings preserved to the year 1799, the last year of George Washington’s life. Owned and operated by the Mount Vernon Ladies Association, George Washington’s Mount Vernon has …

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