George Washington led Army 35-29 at the half, with Moss (13 points) its high scorer before the break. George Washington took the lead with 13:18 remaining in the second half and did not give it up.
Well, that didn’t take long. A letter George Washington wrote in Morristown while commanding the Continental Army sold for $150,000 within days of going on the market, according to the seller. The ...
Its then-police chief carried an unregistered gun for some 30 days and improperly stored a loaded firearm, an investigation ...
On April 26, 1777, during the Revolutionary War, a large British raiding party attacked the American supply depot at Danbury, Connecticut, burning houses and barns and destroying stores of shoes, ...
is a plantation owner who dies when George is 11. June 15, 1775 Having served with distinction in the French and Indian War, Washington is appointed as commander-in-chief of the Continental Army ...
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.
5,000 black men served in the Continental Army, and hundreds more served on the sea. Had George Washington been less ambivalent, more blacks might have participated on the Patriot side than with ...
A May 1777 letter from George Washington, written in Morristown and ... Samuel Holden Parsons, came at a critical juncture for the Continental Army. Following a British attack on the town of ...
George Washington was the first president of the ... As a soldier, he served as commander in chief of the Continental Army, the somewhat ragtag collection of citizen-soldiers who banded together ...