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George Washington

On his way to Philadelphia

Friday July 1, 1791

stopped in this building

known as

Cookerly's Tavern.

Marker is on Woodsboro Pike (State Highway 194) 0.1 miles south of Renner Road, on the right when traveling south.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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George Washington's Political Career Began on this Site

On July 24, 1758, at the first Frederick County Court House on this site, Colonel George Washington, age 26, was elected to the Virginia House of Burgesses. This was the first elective office of the young commander of Virginia's forces ...

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George Washington School

The George Washington School was built in 1893 at a cost of $1,800. It is believed to have once housed the largest collection of library books of any Manitowoc County rural school. The Village of St. Nazianz purchased the school ...

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George Washington

1776 - 1976

Presented to the citizens of the State of Alabama honoring our brother George Washington our first Masonic President and in commemoration of 200 years of freedom under our constitutional form of government.

Marker is at the intersection ...

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200th Anniversary of the Birth of George Washington

By his faith in God and man he built our nation

Erected in 1932 by the

New York State Commission

for the celebration of the

two hundredth anniversary of the birth of

George Washington

Hon. Franklin D. Roosevelt, Governor

Hon. Herbert H. Lehman, ...

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George Washington Tree

This tree planted in

memory of

George Washington

by the

Chinkchewunska Chapter D.A.R.

1932

Marker is at the intersection of Church Street and Main Street (U.S. 206), on the left when traveling west on Church Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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George Washington Encampment

1779 – 1912

In this field, General George Washington encamped for a night on a march from Newburg to Morristown in 1779 to meet General Lafayette.

With him was an aide, Lieutenant John Kays of Sussex County, a soldier of the American ...

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George Washington Memorial Monument

On November 20th 1776, General George Washington and part of the Continental Army on their march from Fort Lee to Trenton passed this way.

Erected July 4th, 1915

Marker is at the intersection of Fort Lee Road and Leonia Avenue, ...

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George Washington

Near here at the David Reed home, Washington met Sept. 20, 1784, with 13 Covenanter squatters on his tract of 2613 acres. Failure to fix terms of purchase forced him to bring suit at Washington to eject the illegal tenants.

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George Washington Glasscock, Sr.

In Memory of

George Washington Glasscock, Sr.

For whom

the city of Georgetown and

the County

of Glasscock, Texas are named.

Born in Kentucky April 11, 1810.

Participated in the Black Hawk War, 1832

Came to Texas in 1834 and

fought for its independence from Mexico

1835-1836

Surveyor, soldier, legislator

helped to ...

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