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  ———. “Wall Street’s First Collapse.” American Heritage, Winter 2009.

  Fund, John H. “George Washington, Whiskey Entrepreneur.” Wall Street Journal, February 21, 2007.

  Henriques, Peter R. “The Final Struggle Between George Washington and the Grim King: Washington’s Attitude Toward Death and an Afterlife.” Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 107, no. 1 (Winter 1999).

  ———. “Another Sally Hemings Case? The Relationship Between George Washington and West Ford.” Unpublished talk, April 26, 2005. Copy in possession of the author.

  ———. “Saint or Shrew? George Washington’s Controversial Relationship with His Mother, Mary Ball Washington.” Unpublished talk, February 12, 2008. Copy in possession of the author.

  Jackman, S. W. “A Young Englishman Reports on the New Nation: Edward Thornton to James Bland Burges, 1791-1793.” William and Mary Quarterly, 3rd ser., 18, no. 1 (January 1961).

  Kail, Wendy. “The Correspondence of George and Martha Washington.” Papers of George Washington, http://gwpapers.virginia.edu/articles.

  Kelly, Catherine E. “Face Value: George Washington and Portrait Prints.” Common-place 7, no. 3 (April 2007).

  Kennicott, Philip. “Plain as Dirt: History Without Gimmickry.” Washington Post, July 4, 2007.

  Killian, Tom. “Mount Vernon: Elite & Vernacular.” Material Culture, Fall 2005.

  Leibiger, Stuart. “ ‘To Judge of Washington’s Conduct’: Illuminating George Washington’s Appearance on the World Stage.” Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 107, no. 1 (Winter 1999).

  Lepore, Jill. “Back Issues.” New Yorker, January 26, 2009.

  ———. “I.O.U.” New Yorker, April 13, 2009.

  Lipset, Seymour Martin. “George Washington and the Founding of Democracy.” Journal of Democracy 9, no. 4 (October 1988).

  Lombardi, Michael J. “Taking the Measure of Washington . . . Once More.” Colonial Williamsburg , Summer 2005.

  Magnet, Myron. “Alexander Hamilton, Modern America’s Founding Father.” City Journal, Winter 2009.

  Meade, Robert Douthat. “Gov. Fauquier—Friend of Jefferson.” Richmond Times-Dispatch, July 7, 1935.

  Morgan, Edmund S. “Jefferson & Betrayal.” New York Review of Books, June 26, 2008.

  Morgan, Kenneth. “George Washington and the Problem of Slavery.” Journal of American Studies 34 (2000).

  Morgan, Marie, and Edmund S. Morgan. “Jefferson’s Concubine.” New York Review of Books, October 9, 2008.

  Morgan, Philip D. “ ‘To Get Quit of Negroes’: George Washington and Slavery.” Journal of American Studies 39, no. 3 (2005).

  Neely, Sylvia. “Mason Locke Weems’s Life of George Washington and the Myth of Braddock’s Defeat.” Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 107, no. 1 (Winter 1999).

  Pogue, Dennis J. “Slave Lifeways at Mount Vernon: An Archaeological Perspective.” Presentation to the symposium “Slavery in the Age of George Washington,” Mount Vernon, November 3, 1994. Mount Vernon Web site.

  ———. “The Domestic Architecture of Slavery at George Washington’s Mount Vernon.” Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Museum, 2002.

  Riley, John P. “ ‘Written with My Own Hand’: George Washington’s Last Will and Testament,” Virginia Cavalcade 48, no. 4 (Autumn 1999).

  Sayen, William Guthrie. “George Washington’s ‘Unmannerly’ Behavior: The Clash Between Civility and Honor.” Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, 107, no. 1 (Winter 1999).

  Scheer, George F. “Why Washington Stood Up in the Boat.” American Heritage, December 1964.

  Schulte, Brigid. “Fresh Look at Martha Washington: Less First Frump, More Foxy Lady.” Washington Post, February 2, 2009.

  Schwartz, Jeffrey H. “Putting a Face on the First President.” Scientific American, February 2006.

  Shaw, Diane Windham. “Lafayette and Slavery.” Lafayette Alumni News Magazine, Winter 2007.

  Smith, Richard Norton. “The Surprising George Washington, Part 2.” Prologue: Quarterly of the National Archives, Spring 1994.

  Smyk, Edward A., ed. “Washington and the Dey Mansion.” Wayne, N.J.: Passaic County Board of Chosen Freeholders for the Dey Mansion, 2009.

  Sognnaes, Reidar F. “America’s Most Famous Teeth: The Truth at Last About George Washington’s Dentures Can Be Made ‘A Parade of.’” Smithsonian 3, no. 11 (February 1973).

  Thompson, Mary V. “ ‘They Appear to Live Comfortable Together’: Private Life of the Mount Vernon Slaves.” Presentation to the symposium “Slavery in the Age of Washington,” Mount Vernon, November 3, 1994. Mount Vernon Web site.

  ———. “ ‘The Only Unavoidable Subject of Regret’: George Washington and Slavery.” Presentation to symposium “George Washington and Alexandria, Virginia: Ties That Bind,” Alexandria, February 20, 1999. Mount Vernon Web site.

  ———. “The Lives of Enslaved Workers on George Washington’s Outlying Farms.” Presentation to the Neighborhood Friends of Mount Vernon, June 16, 1999. Mount Vernon Web site.

  ———. “Houdon’s Bust of Washington.” Mount Vernon Annual Report, 2000.

  ———. “ ‘More to dread . . . than from the Sword of the Enemy.’” Mount Vernon Annual Report, 2000.

  ———. “ ‘As If I had Been a Very Great Somebody’: Martha Washington in the American Revolution; Becoming the New Nation’s First Lady.” Presentation to the Annual George Washington Symposium, Mount Vernon, November 9, 2002. Mount Vernon Web site.

  Toner, J. M. “The Youth of George Washington.” Magazine of American History 27 (May 1892).

  ———. “Washington and His Mother.” Magazine of American History 28 (November 1892).

  Wallenborn, White McKenzie. “George Washington’s Terminal Illness: A Modern Medical Analysis of the Last Illness and Death of George Washington.” 1999. Papers of George Washington, http://www.gwpapers.virginia.edu/documents/index.html.

  Warren, Jack D. “Books at Mount Vernon.” Papers of George Washington, http://gwpapers.virginia.edu/articles/warren.html.

  Wetherell, W. D. “On the Trail of Benedict Arnold.” American Heritage, April-May 2007.

  Wilford, John Noble. “Archaeologists Agree: Young Washington Slept Here.” New York Times, July 3, 2008.

  Wood, Gordon S. “The Shopper’s Revolution.” New York Review of Books, June 10, 2004.

  ———. “The Making of a Disaster.” New York Review of Books, April 28, 2005.

  ———. “American Religion: The Great Retreat.” New York Review of Books, June 8, 2006.

  ———. “Reading the Founders’ Minds.” New York Review of Books, June 28, 2007.

  Wright, John Womack. “Pickering’s Letter on Washington.” Tyler’s Quarterly Magazine 7 (July 1925).

  Zax, David. “Washington’s Boyhood Home.” Smithsonian, September 2008.

  ILLUSTRATION PERMISSIONS

  In order of appearance

  FRONTISPIECE

  George Washington (1732-1799), by Charles Willson Peale (1741-1827)

  Oil on canvas, 1787

  Courtesy of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia. Bequest of Mrs. Sarah Harrison (The Joseph Harrison, Jr., Collection)

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  George Washington in the Uniform of a British Colonial Colonel, by Charles Willson Peale (1741-1827)

  Oil on canvas, 1772

  Washington-Custis-Lee Collection, Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Virginia

  Martha Dandridge Custis (1731-1802), by John Wollaston (active 1742-1775)

  Oil on canvas, 1757

  Washington-Custis-Lee Collection, Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Virginia

  George Washington at Princeton, by Charles Willson Peale (1741-1827)

  Oil on canvas, 1779

  Courtesy of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia. Bequest of Mrs. Sarah Harrison (The Joseph Harrison, Jr., Collection)

  Bust of George Washington, by Jean-Antoine Houdon (1741-1828)


  Terra-cotta, 1785

  Courtesy of the Mount Vernon Ladies’ Association

  George Washington, by Gilbert Stuart (1755-1828)

  Oil on canvas, 1795-1796

  Copyright the Frick Collection, New York

  Apotheosis of Washington, by David Edwin (1776-1841), after Rembrandt Peale (1778-1860)

  Stipple engraving on paper, ca. 1800

  National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution / Art Resource, NY

  ILLUSTRATION INSERT

  Lawrence Washington (ca. 1718-1752), possibly by John Wollaston (active 1742-1775)

  Oil on canvas, ca. 1743

  Courtesy of the Mount Vernon Ladies’ Association

  Lieutenant Governor Robert Dinwiddie (1693-1770), by an unknown artist

  Oil on canvas, ca. 1760-1765

  © National Portrait Gallery, London

  Sarah “Sally” Cary Fairfax (ca. 1730-1811), by Duncan Smith (1877-1934)

  Oil on canvas, early twentieth century

  The Virginia Historical Society

  George William Fairfax (1724-1787), by an unknown artist

  Oil on wood panel, 1773 or after

  © Trustees of Leeds Castle Foundation, Maidstone, Kent, UK

  Martha Washington (1731-1802), by Charles Willson Peale (1741-1827)

  Miniature, watercolor on ivory, 1772

  Courtesy of the Mount Vernon Ladies’ Association

  John Parke “Jacky” Custis (1754-1781), by Charles Willson Peale (1741-1827)

  Miniature, watercolor on ivory, 1772

  Courtesy of an anonymous lender

  Martha Parke “Patsy” Custis (1756-1773), by Charles Willson Peale (1741-1827)

  Miniature, watercolor on ivory, 1772

  Courtesy of the Mount Vernon Ladies’ Association

  George Washington, by John Trumbull (1756-1843)

  Oil on canvas, 1780

  The Metropolitan Museum of Art / Art Resource, NY

  General Charles Lee (1732-1782), by I. Neagle

  Engraving, n.d.

  Emmet Collection, Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Division of Art, Prints and Photographs, The New York Public Library, Astor, Lenox and Tilden Foundations

  General Horatio Gates (1727-1806), by Gilbert Stuart (1755-1828)

  Oil on canvas, ca. 1793-1794

  The Metropolitan Museum of Art / Art Resource, NY

  Henry Knox (1750-1806), by Gilbert Stuart (1755-1828)

  Oil on panel, ca. 1805

  121.6 x 98.11 cm (47⅞x 38⅝in.)

  Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Deposited by the City of Boston, L-R 30.76b. Photograph © 2010 Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

  Nathanael Greene (1742-1786), by Charles Willson Peale (1741-1827)

  Oil on canvas, from life, ca. 1783

  Independence National Historical Park

  Phillis Wheatley (ca. 1753-1784), by Scipio Moorhead

  Engraving, frontispiece from Phillis Wheatley, Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral (London: A. Bell, 1773)

  Courtesy of the Library of Congress

  John Adams (1735-1826), by Charles Willson Peale (1741-1827)

  Oil on canvas, from life, ca. 1791-1794

  Independence National Historical Park

  Sir Henry Clinton (ca. 1730-1795), by Thomas Day (active 1768-1788)

  Miniature, watercolor on ivory, 1787

  Courtesy of the R. W. Norton Art Gallery, Shreveport, Louisiana

  Charles Cornwallis, First Marquess Cornwallis (1738-1805), by Thomas Gainsborough (ca. 1727-1788)

  Oil on canvas, feigned oval, 1783

  © National Portrait Gallery, London

  Benedict Arnold (1741-1801), after John Trumbull (1756-1843)

  Engraving, ca. 1894

  Courtesy of the Library of Congress

  Margaret “Peggy” Shippen (Mrs. Benedict Arnold) (1760-1804), by John André (1750-1780)

  Graphite on paper, 1778

  Yale University Art Gallery

  Washington, Lafayette, and Tilghman at Yorktown, by Charles Willson Peale (1741-1827)

  Oil on canvas, 1784

  93˝ x 64˝

  Accession number: MSA SC 1545-1120. Collection of the Maryland State Archives

  Alexander Hamilton (1755-1804), after Charles Willson Peale (1741-1827)

  Oil on canvas, late eighteenth or early nineteenth century

  Collection of the New-York Historical Society, 1841.2

  “Baron” von Steuben (1730-1794), by Ralph Earl (1751-1801)

  Oil on canvas, ca. 1786

  Yale University Art Gallery. Gift of Mrs. Paul Moore in memory of her nephew Howard Melville Hanna, Jr., B.S. 1931

  Mrs. Samuel Powel (née Elizabeth Willing, 1743-1830), by Matthew Pratt (1734-1805)

  Oil on canvas, ca. 1793

  Courtesy of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia. Henry D. Gilpin Fund

  James Madison (1751-1836), by Gilbert Stuart (1755-1828)

  Oil on canvas, ca. 1805-1807

  Bowdoin College Museum of Art, Brunswick, Maine. Bequest of the Honorable James Bowdoin III

  Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826), by Charles Willson Peale (1741-1827)

  Oil on canvas, from life, ca. 1791-1792

  Independence National Historical Park

  Thomas Paine (1737-1809), by William Sharp after George Romney

  Engraving, 1793

  © National Portrait Gallery, London

  Philip Morin Freneau (1752-1832)

  Reprinted from Philip Morin Freneau, Poems Relating to the American Revolution (New York: W. J. Widdleton, 1865)

  Martha Washington (1731-1802), by James Peale (1749-1831)

  Miniature, watercolor on ivory, 1796

  Courtesy of the Mount Vernon Ladies’ Association

  Frances “Fanny” Bassett (1767-1796), by Robert Edge Pine (ca. 1730-1788)

  Oil on canvas, 1785

  Courtesy of the Mount Vernon Ladies’ Association

  The Washington Family, by David Edwin (1776 -1841) after Edward Savage (1761-1817)

  Stipple engraving, 1798

  National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution / Art Resource, NY

  George Washington, by Charles Willson Peale (1741-1827)

  Oil on canvas, 1795

  Collection of the New-York Historical Society, 1867.299

  INDEX

  Page numbers in italics refer to illustrations.

  Abbot, W. W.

  Adams, Abigail

  on Adams’s election

  on GW

  GW’s death and

  on Lafayette

  on Martha Washington

  at Martha Washington’s receptions

  on Mount Vernon

  on Philadelphia

  Adams, John

  Alien and Sedition Acts and

  on Battle of Lexington and Concord

  cabinet of

  character and personality of

  on Continental Army

  death of

  diplomatic assignment of

  diplomatic overtures toward France by

  in election of 1789

  in election of 1796

  on federal district

  on French alliance

  on GW

  GW’s death and

  at GW’s inauguration

  GW supported by

  on Hamilton

  on Jefferson

  national bank disapproved by

  new army and conflict with GW

  on New York

  as president

  Society of the Cincinnati condemned by

  as vice president

  vice presidential reelection of

  XYZ Affair and

  Adams, John Quincy

  Adams, Samuel

  on Boston Tea Party

  GW supported by

  Adams administration

  Addison, Joseph

  “Address to the Cherokee Nation,”

  Adventurers for Draining the Dismal Swamp
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  agriculture

  Albany, N.Y.

  Albemarle, Lord

  alcohol, alcohol abuse

  Alexandria, Va.

  Alexandria Academy

  Algiers

  Alice (slave)

  Alien and Sedition Acts (1798)

  Allegheny Mountains

  Allegheny River

  Allen, Ethan

  Allen, John

  Alton, John

  American Museum

  American Revolution

  French Revolution and

  as global conflict

  GW’s view of moral struggle in

  Native Americans and

  origin in measured protests of

  Paris peace treaty in

  profiteering during

  Ames, Fisher

  Amson, John

  Anderson, Fred

  Anderson, James

  André, John

  Annals of Agriculture (Young)

  Annapolis, Md.

  conference on Articles of Confederation in

  antifederalists

  Apotheosis of Washington

  Appalachian Mountains

  Appleby Grammar School

  Arbuthnot, Admiral

  Argand, Aimé

  Armistead, James

  Armstrong, John

  Armstrong, John, Jr.

  army:

  GW’s proposed command of new

  Indians and request for expansion of