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George Washington's death

George Washington, United States' first president, dies on his Mount Vernon estate in 1799.


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George Washington's Mount Vernon. Mount Vernon Ladies' Association. Tsakiridis, George (2018). "George Washington and Religion". George Washington's Mount

Presidency of George Washington

consider Washington's inability to prevent the outbreak of heated partisan battles to be his greatest failure. Ron Chernow considers Washington's presidency

Mount Vernon

Following Bushrod Washington's death in 1829, ownership of the plantation passed to George Washington's grandnephew, John Augustine Washington II. After he

Bushrod Washington

in a cabin. Upon his aunt Martha Washington's death in 1802, Bushrod Washington inherited all of George Washington's papers as well the largest part of

George Washington Parke Custis

Custis. When Martha Washington died (also in 1802), Custis received both a bequest from her (as he had upon George Washington's death in 1799) as well as

Attempted theft of George Washington's skull

Washington's in-laws. The desecration of the burial site prompted a new, more secure, burial vault to be constructed. Following George Washington's death

George Washington's crossing of the Delaware River

The location of all 3 of the crossings Trenton Mount Holly George Washington's crossing of the Delaware River, which occurred on the night of December

Elisha C. Dick

physician and political figure. He was the attending physician at George Washington's death. Dr. Dick at times represented Fairfax County in the Virginia

Martha Washington

"George Washington's Terminal Illness: A Modern Medical Analysis of the Last Illness and Death of George Washington". The Papers of George Washington.




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