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# Article Title
1 "A Map of the Most Inhabited Part of New England"
2 15 Minutemen and 20 Militiamen Sign a 1776 Siege of Boston Document
3 1776 Jefferys American Atlas: The Best of the Century
4 A Regiment in the Siege of Boston
5 Account of Tools Delivered to Defend New York, 1776
6 After Introductions by Lafayette and d’Estaing, George Washington Welcomes a French General to Mount Vernon
7 Alexander Hamilton Writes POW Dr. James McHenry With George Washington Valley Forge Free Frank
8 Applauding Washington's Appointment as Commander-in-Chief
9 Banned in Boston: Barring the Return of Tories “Declared Traitors to Their Country”
10 Black-bordered mourning issue, “first in war, first in peace, and first in the hearts of his country,” “Washington is no more!”
11 British Spy Guiding Benedict Arnold Writes to His Mother a Month Before His Execution
12 Bunker Hill Veteran Signed Document
13 Complete Report on the Burr-Hamilton Duel, Ten Days Later
14 Continental Congress Declares “A General Embargo” On Grain and Flour Exports, and re-makes the Continental Army
15 Copy of the First Acts of Congress with Bill of Rights
16 Declaration of Independence ca. 1833 Scarce Exact Facsimile
17 Excellent coverage of the French and Indian War
18 Front-page printing of Washington’s Whiskey Rebellion proclamation of September 25, 1794
19 George Washington Agreeing to Sit for a Portrait by Charles Wilson Peale
20 George Washington Contracts to Train his Slaves in Carpentry
21 George Washington Crossing the Delaware
22 George Washington Crossing the Delaware
23 George Washington Entertains Catherine Macaulay at Mount Vernon
24 George Washington Proclamation Granting Pardon to Deserters, Thomas Paine's History of the War Noting His Service in the Army and His Writing of the Crisis, Benedict Arnold's March to Quebec
25 George Washington Seeks Advice on a Valuable Parcel of Walnut Trees
26 George Washington to His Confidant James McHenry: “Do not my dear Doctor tease your Mistress in this manner ”
27 George Washington Transmits Acts of First Congress, Notably Judiciary Act of 1789 and First Federal Budget
28 George Washington's August 19, 1789 letter to the Philadelphia Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church
29 George Washington's Birthday Toast - an 1814 Federalist Manuscript
30 George Washington's Farewell Orders to the Army
31 George Washington's Journey On His Way to the Presidency in New York City
32 George Washington's Revolutionary War Correspondence
33 George Washington, President-Elect, on Providence, America and Tikkun Olam
34 Harvard, Washington & the Revolutionary War
35 John Adams and Thomas Jefferson Procure George Washington’s Gold Medal the First Awarded by Congress
36 John Hancock’s 1776 Safe Passage for a Congressman Who Spurned the Declaration
37 John Hancock’s Signed Psalm and Hymn Book
38 Journal of Nicholas Quackenbush, 1778-1782
39 Lengthy front-page advertisement by George Washington for the lease of 30,000 acres on the Ohio and Great Kanawha Rivers
40 Martha Washington arrives in New York after the inauguration
41 Martha Washington: Lovely mid-19th Century Hand-Panted Miniature on Ivory
42 Massachusetts Minuteman Uniform Receipt Signed By 34 Men, 10 of Whom Had Marched On The Lexington Alarm
43 New York City - America's New Capital under the Constitution
44 New York City has “appropriated the City Hall, for the accommodation of the Congress of the United States…elegantly improved and repaired”
45 New York complies with Washington's request that women, children and the infirm be immediately evacuated from the city
46 Nominating Hamilton
47 Open Rebellion: Defying the Tyranny of the Intolerable Acts
48 President Washington Seeks Advice, “as it has always been my aim to fill Offices with the most suitable characters I could obtain”
49 Quartermaster’s Accounts, 1781
50 Return to Gold & Silver After the Continental Dollar ’s Collapse
51 Tarleton’s Account & Maps of the American Revolution
52 The Bill of Rights and Ratification, in Acts Passed at the First Session of the Second Congress
53 The Bill of Rights: Early New York Printing of House of Representatives Proposals to Amend the Constitution
54 The Declaration of Independence – Rare July 1776 Boston Printing
55 The Naturalization Act: Establishing Law for Citizenship, Signed by Jefferson
56 The U.S. Constitution, September 1787 Providence Printing by John Carter
57 The “Holster Atlas” Used by British Officers in the Revolution
58 Thomas Jefferson Signed Act of Congress Promoting National Manufactures and Paying Down the National Debt
59 Thomas Jefferson Signed “Act To Establish the Judicial Courts of the United States within the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations”
60 Washington tours Salem and Newburyport, Massachusetts
61 Washington's Fourth State of the Union, Delivered on November 6, 1792
62 Washington's Letter to the Hebrew Congregation (Mickve Israel) of Savannah, Georgia
63 Washington’s correspondence with Arthur St. Clair
64 Washington’s Emancipation of His Slaves – His Will as Described by John Butcher
65 White Plains Revolutionary War Muster Roll with Reference to Valley Forge
66 “Act…for the Protection of the Frontiers of the United States”