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Tag: French and Indian War

July 3, 2021July 3, 2021 afitzlayer Stories

The Fallible Washington

Charles Wilson Peale's 1772 portrait of George Washington in his Virginia Regiment uniform. Image courtesy of Washington and Lee University. With the 4th of July weekend upon us, many of us are surely looking forward to family gatherings, cookouts, parades, and fireworks. In the back of our minds, distracted though we might be by our … Continue reading The Fallible Washington

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