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Wooden Teeth ? Chopping Down A Cherry Tree? Is This Really Me?

Wooden Teeth ? Chopping Down A Cherry Tree? Is This Really Me?

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Wooden Teeth ?

Chopping Down A Cherry Tree?

Is This Really Me?

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George Washington

Many people think I had wooden teeth and chopped down a cherry tree. These are myths about me. I’d like you to discover many true facts about my life and me.

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EducationHis early education included the study of such subjects as mathematics, surveying, the classics, and "rules of civility."

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George Washington really enjoyed school, and his favorite subject was Math.

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When George was 16 years old, he accompanied men who were surveying Virginia’s western frontier for Lord Fairfax.

The trip convinced George to choose the occupation of surveyor.

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In 1752, Washington joined the Virginia Militia.

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On January 6, 1759 George marries Martha Custis.

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In 1775, George becomes Commander in Chief of the

Continental Army.

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George returns home to Mount Vernon when the Revolutionary

War ends in 1783.

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On February 4, 1789 George is elected as the first President of the

United States of America.

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In March of 1797 George retires as President and returns to Mount Vernon where he continues to farm and ride his horses.

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On December 14, 1799 George Washington dies at Mount Vernon.

People pay their respects to a great American hero at Mount Vernon.

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People continue to honor George Washington in many ways.

Our nation’s capital is named in honor of himHe has a national monument in

our Nation’s capital.

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Many cities, buildings, roads, and schools

are named in honor of George Washington.

His picture appears on the one dollar bill and the quarter.

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George Washington1732-1799

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Image ReferencesSlide 2 Chicago Daily News negatives collection, DN-0078694 .

Courtesy of the Chicago Historical Society

Slide 3 Library of Congress, Geography and Map Division

Slide 4 Library of Congress, Manuscript Division

Slide 5 Library of Congress, Manuscript Division

Slide 6 The Filson Historical Society (Compass and Chains)Library of Congress, Manuscript Division (Survey)

Slide 7 From Practical Surveying for Technicians, by Robert P. Landon, 1995Delmar Publishers, Inc

Slide 8 Chicago Daily News negatives collection, DN-0080136. Courtesy of the Chicago Historical Society

Slide 9 Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs DivisionLC-USZ62-3833 DLC (b&w film copy neg. of cropped image)LC-USZ62-25767 DLC (b&w film copy neg. of cropped image)

Slide 10 Chicago Daily News negatives collection, DN- 0080135. Courtesy of the Chicago Historical Society

Slide 11 Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs DivisionLC-D4-72837 DLC (b&w glass neg.)

Sllide 12 Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs DivisionLC-USZ62-7585 DLC (b&w film copy neg.)

Slide 13 Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs DivisionLC-D4-500535 DLC (b&w glass neg.)

Slide 14 Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs DivisionLC-H824-T-M07-047 DLC (interpositive)

Slide 15 Chicago Daily News negatives collection, DN-0087534Courtesy of the Chicago Historical Society

Slide 16 http://www.pomexport.com/1images/BanknotesUSA.htm (One Dollar)www.adventurepostoffice.com/.../ us-quarter.gif (quarter)http://www.teresco.org/pics/signs/20030605/gettysburgsd.jpg (Street Sign)

Slide 17 Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division [reproduction number, e.g., LC-USZ62-110212]