Monuments of Washington's patriotism

containing a facsimile of his public accounts, kept during the revolutionary war; and some of the most interesting documents connected with his military command and civil administration

3d ed., with additions and embellishments.
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Monuments of Washington's patriotism

containing a facsimile of his public accounts, kept during the revolutionary war; and some of the most interesting documents connected with his military command and civil administration

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Table of Contents

Fac-simile of letters [addressed to Franklin Knight] commending the plan of publishing a third edition.
Introduction: Ancestry of Washington. Chronological statement of the principal events of his life.
Lives by the Rev. William Jay.
Monumental inscription.
Certificate from the office of the register of the Treasury department.
Facsimile of Washington's account of expenses from 1775 to 1783.
Plan of a line of march to Fort Duquesne.
Resolutions of Congress: Washington appointed commander-in-chief. His acceptance. Commission.
Circular letter of Washington to the governors of the several states.

Edition Notes

An earlier reproduction of the accounts, without the accompanying documents of the present edition, was published, Washington, 1833, under title: Fac simile of Washington's accounts.

Resolution of Congress to erect an equestrian statue of Washington.--Washington visits Princeton by request of Congress: Address to him by the president of Congress. His reply.--Farewell address of Washington to the army of the United States. Reply of the officers.--Washington takes leave of the officers of the army in New-York.--Speech of Washington on resigning his commission. Answer by the president of Congress.--Washington inaugurated president of the United States.--Proclamation for a day of thanksgiving.--Washington's legacy: or, Farewell address to the people of the United States.--Letter of Washington accepting the command of the army in 1798.--Funeral oration on the death of Washington, by General Henry Lee.--Constitution of the United States.

Elbert collection.

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Elbert collection.

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Pagination
10 p. l., [1], 52, 65-66, [3], [65]-104 p.
Number of pages
104

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OL25647601M
Internet Archive
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LCCN
08025309

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