FT. McCLURE CHAPTER
WASHINGTON BICENTENNIAL NOTEBOOK
1732-1799
Presented by Fort McClure Daughters of the American Revolution - In observance of the Bicentennial of Washington's death.

George Washington -
A British Messenger to the French -
This first entry covers
1753-1754 - The perils of the time which included, among others, weather, Indians, and injury.
Bicentennial Notebook # 2 1754-1774 -
The second in the series entitled, "Events Shape George Washington's Destiny."
Bicentennial Notebook # 3 1760-1783 -
This spans from Washington's time in Continential Congress through to his resignation of his commission.
Bicentennial Notebook # 4 1783-1796 -
This installment covers President Washington from the start of his term to his quote as he left office, “No man was ever more tired of public life.”
Washington
Bicentennial Notebook #5 1796-1799-
The final chapter chronicles the end of the life of a soldier, statesman, and "Father of His Country."
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Last Update October 17,2009