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The Diary Of George Washington, From 1789 To 1791
Embracing The Opening Of The First Congress, And His Tours Through New England, Long Island, And The Southern States (1860)
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Offering an intimate glimpse into the life of the first U.S. President, this diary spans 1789 to 1791, detailing Washington's election, the first Congress, and his travels across New England, Long Island, and the Southern States. It serves as a vital primary source, capturing his daily activities, interactions with political figures, and reflections on significant issues of the era. Originally published in 1860, this facsimile reprint preserves the historical significance of Washington's experiences during the early days of the United States.
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- Title
- The Diary Of George Washington, From 1789 To 1791
- Subtitle
- Embracing The Opening Of The First Congress, And His Tours Through New England, Long Island, And The Southern States (1860)
- Language
- English
- Authors
- George Washington
- Publisher
- Kessinger Publishing, LLC
- Released
- 2008
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 248
- ISBN13
- 9781437299397
- Description
- Offering an intimate glimpse into the life of the first U.S. President, this diary spans 1789 to 1791, detailing Washington's election, the first Congress, and his travels across New England, Long Island, and the Southern States. It serves as a vital primary source, capturing his daily activities, interactions with political figures, and reflections on significant issues of the era. Originally published in 1860, this facsimile reprint preserves the historical significance of Washington's experiences during the early days of the United States.