George Washington
His Life and History
The Early Years
Born in Virginia—February 22, 1732 At least 8 years of schooling—best in math Age 11; his father died. Raised by Older Brothers and Uncles
(My family also lived in the Rappahannock Valley)
Plantation Life
Hardworking Planted tobacco, fruit, grains, & vegetables Developed life-long love for horses
Plantation Life
Enjoyed hunting, fishing, and boating on the river
Life as a General
Commander in Chief - July 15th 1775
Life as a General
Commander in Chief - July 15th 1775 United the Colonies
Life as a General
Commander in Chief - July 15th 1775 United the Colonies Suffered many hardships
Life as a General
Commander in Chief - July 15th 1775 United the Colonies Suffered many hardships
Washington’s quarters at Valley Forge
Life as President
Inauguration Day Life in the Executive Mansion Sing “First in War”
Life as President
Inauguration Day Life in the Executive Mansion Number one First Lady Martha Washington
Last Days
Last Letter Death
Colonial Children Stories
The Little Hero
Putnam and the Wolf
The Brave Little Girl
Boston Boys