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A rare George Washington wartime letter, expressing confidence after a defeat, is now for sale.
A unique letter written by George Washington in which he says that God and Heaven were supportive of American independence has gone on sale, after historians thought it lost.
George Washington was commanding the Continental Army and staying in Morristown when he wrote an optimistic letter on the prospects of winning the Revolutionary War despite a recent defeat. His ...
A George Washington letter from Octob er 1777 citing divine guidance in America's turning-point victory over the British in the war for independence is valued at $275,000.
George Washington Spy Letter International Spy Museum historian and curator Andrew Hammond provided a tour of the Museum, highlighting a letter from George Washington about a Revolutionary War spy ...
A letter written by George Washington in the winter of 1780 in Morristown, New Jersey, was sold at a Pennsylvania auction.
Hey there New Jersey! Here’s your audio update highlighting the letter written by George Washington for sale, an ongoing fight over runoff from a farm and the latest on NJ Transit negotiations ...
A long-lost letter from George Washington, written in March 1787, suggests that the future first president of the US was once hard-pressed for cash.
Historian Roger Smith uncovered 81 letters by Washington in which he refers to St. Augustine as a military target or a military concern during the Revolutionary War.
A May 1777 letter from George Washington, written in Morristown and reflecting his confidence in a fragile revolution, goes up for sale on Presidents' Day.
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