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Benjamin Franklin
Definition by Harrison W. Mark

Benjamin Franklin

Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790) was an American printer, writer, scientist, inventor, and diplomat, often regarded as a Founding Father of the United States. He rose to prominence as editor of The Pennsylvania Gazette and author of Poor Richard's...
Benjamin Hornigold
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Benjamin Hornigold

Captain Benjamin Hornigold was a British pirate active in the Caribbean and North Atlantic from 1716 to 1717. Hornigold’s greatest claim to fame (or infamy) is that he taught the pirating ropes to Edward Teach, aka Blackbeard (d. 1718). Giving...
George Washington
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George Washington

George Washington (1732-1799) was an American military officer and statesman who led the Continental Army to victory during the American Revolutionary War (1775-1783) and served as the first president of the United States (1789-1797). Often...
Colonial American Loom, Mount Vernon
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Colonial American Loom, Mount Vernon

A spinning room containing a loom, from the colonial American Mount Vernon Estate.
Colonial Blacksmith Shop, Mount Vernon
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Colonial Blacksmith Shop, Mount Vernon

A blacksmith shop on the colonial American Mount Vernon estate.
Colonial Slave Quarters, Mount Vernon
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Colonial Slave Quarters, Mount Vernon

Interior of the slave quarters on the colonial American Mount Vernon estate.
Slave Cabin, Mount Vernon
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Slave Cabin, Mount Vernon

A slave cabin on George Washington's Mount Vernon estate, which has been maintained as a historic site.
Slave Cabin Interior, Mount Vernon
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Slave Cabin Interior, Mount Vernon

A slave cabin on George Washington's Mount Vernon estate, which has been maintained as a historic site.
By the River at Vernon by Monet
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By the River at Vernon by Monet

An 1883 oil on canvas, By the River at Vernon, by Claude Monet (1840-1926), the French impressionist painter. Painted in late-afternoon light, the artist was keen to capture the effect of the reflections in the river. Monet applies paint...
Youth of George Washington
Article by Harrison W. Mark

Youth of George Washington

The youth of George Washington (1732-1799), the first President of the United States, remains the least understood chapter of his life, shrouded in folklore and myths. Yet the experiences of his youth, and the bond he felt toward his older...
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