This category lists pages and sites about George Washington (1732-1799), the first president of the United States. Washington served from 1789-1797.
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Fact file and comprehensive biographical sketch based on PBS series. Includes lesson plans and links.
Short biography from the official White House site.
Library of Congress site which presents its collection of 65,000 Washington documents. Each page of these documents has been photographed and is presented online. Site also includes a timeline of his lie and a selection of essays.
Explore interactive portrait to learn about George Washington. Also includes a chronology and lesson plans.
Documents and stories from the life of the man who led colonial troops through the harsh winter at Valley Forge.
George Washington's headquarters on August 10, 1777, where the Marquis de Lafayette joined the American Revolution, the American Flag was said to have first flown over American troops, and several other historic generals joined the American Revolution.
Dedicated to Washington's home in Virginia. Visitor guide, virtual tour and educational resources.
Supporting site for the TV biographical documentary includes documents, timelines and teaching materials.
Article which sets out to prove that Washington was not a Christian communicant and not a believer in the Christian religion.
The ancestral home, in England, of George Washington's family.
Attempting to find the real man in the historical record. From Prologue, the quarterly journal of the National Archives and Records Administration.
A brief look at the monument and the man it memorializes.
Information about tickets, events, and attractions for the annual festival in Laredo, Texas.
Short biography from the official White House site.
Information about tickets, events, and attractions for the annual festival in Laredo, Texas.
Fact file and comprehensive biographical sketch based on PBS series. Includes lesson plans and links.
Dedicated to Washington's home in Virginia. Visitor guide, virtual tour and educational resources.
The ancestral home, in England, of George Washington's family.
Documents and stories from the life of the man who led colonial troops through the harsh winter at Valley Forge.
Library of Congress site which presents its collection of 65,000 Washington documents. Each page of these documents has been photographed and is presented online. Site also includes a timeline of his lie and a selection of essays.
A brief look at the monument and the man it memorializes.
Attempting to find the real man in the historical record. From Prologue, the quarterly journal of the National Archives and Records Administration.
Article which sets out to prove that Washington was not a Christian communicant and not a believer in the Christian religion.
Supporting site for the TV biographical documentary includes documents, timelines and teaching materials.
George Washington's headquarters on August 10, 1777, where the Marquis de Lafayette joined the American Revolution, the American Flag was said to have first flown over American troops, and several other historic generals joined the American Revolution.
Explore interactive portrait to learn about George Washington. Also includes a chronology and lesson plans.
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