Pierre Charles L’Enfant, having been informed by President Washington that “your services must be at an end,” resigns as the capital city's architect.Continue Reading
Speaker of the Virginia House of Delegates Benjamin Harrison, writes to General Washington concerning British troop movements in Virginia and the delicate matter of Washington’s mother, Mary, having petitioned the state for financial assistance.Continue Reading
President Washington issues a Proclamation on the Violent Opposition to the Excise Tax and offers a $200 bounty for the discovery and apprehension of the perpetrators.Continue Reading
King George III is reported to have attempted to strangle his Prime Minister in a fit of rage, imagining him to be General George Washington.Continue Reading
George Washington was born this day in 1732. His extraordinary life still resonates in us, the living, and will through the ages, to the yet unborn.Continue Reading
Congressman James Madison writes to President Washington with his advice on what grounds he should veto the National Bank Bill, should he decide to do so.Continue Reading
On February 20, 1775, George Washington attends a fateful meeting in Alexandria, Virginia, at which participants were chosen to represent Fairfax County at the upcoming Second Virginia Convention on March 20th in Richmond.Continue Reading
Washington’s neighbor and friend, George Mason, writes to him regarding the purchase of gunpowder and navigational improvements to the Potomac River.Continue Reading