Senin, 07 Mei 2018

American History Letter from the Editor- August 2008

Our Father’s House George Washington’s monumental feats as the commander-in-chief of the Continental Army and our nation’s first president are recounted time and again in historical chronicles, but his private aspirations are most vividly on display at the dream house he spent a lifetime building for himself: Mount Vernon. Washington was his own architect and …

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