generosity and charity of
   as gentleman
   good judgment of
   as Hamilton’s supposed dupe
   health problems of
   hero worship of
   historic sense of
   honesty and honor of
   honorary French citizenship for
   horsemanship of
   in House of Burgesses
   hunting by
   idealism of
   indecision of
   industriousness of
   levees of
   Life Guard of
   loyalty inspired and demanded by
   male life expectancy in family of
   marriage of, see Washington, Martha Dandridge Custis
   martial and majestic aura of
   as military neophyte
   military strategies and weakness of
   modesty of
   monarchical vs. republican styles of
   mythologizing of
   need for strong central government seen by
   neutrality proclamation and
   northern tour of
   North sided with
   official dinners of
   older men as sponsors and patrons of
   as only possible president
   in opposition to Townshend Acts
   papers of
   patience of
   perceptive nature of
   perfectionism of
   persuasiveness of
   Philadelphia social life and
   political appointments and
   political mistakes of
   political opinions held in retirement of
   on political reforms
   political talent of
   popularity of
   portraits of
   on power
   practical nature of
   presidency of
   presidential accomplishments of
   as presidential heir apparent
   presidential prerogative and
   presidential salary of
   privacy sought by
   as proposed commander of new provisional army
   public service as commitment of
   public vs. private nature of
   purely Virginia identity shed by
   reading by
   real estate holdings of; see also Mount Vernon; Washington, George, western land holdings of
   realism of
   reflective side of
   regularity and routine of
   religious observances by
   religious toleration by
   resignation as commander in chief by
   retentive memory of
   reticence of
   retirement from presidency and
   in return to private life
   return to the presidency dismissed by
   as revered rather than loved
   revolutionary ideals and transformation of
   Rhode Island visit of
   rumor of crown offered to
   sage advice by
   salary waived by
   in Second Continental Congress
   second inauguration of
   second term considered by
   self-confidence of
   self-control of
   self-doubt of
   self-improvement of
   self-restraint of
   sense of humor of
   separation of church and state supported by
   silence and reserve of
   skepticism of
   slavery and
   slovenliness detested by
   smallpox inoculations urged by
   socializing with strangers as difficult for
   society of writers enjoyed by
   southern tour of
   as special envoy to the French
   speeches of
   spending and debt of
   spontaneity lacking in
   spy network developed by
   standing army advocated by
   stoicism of
   strong central government advocated by
   strongly moral nature of
   as surveyor
   suspicions of French alliance by
   tact of
   temper of
   theater as passion of
   as tobacco planter
   two-term precedent set by
   upward social mobility of
   as Virginia planter
   Virginia Regiment commanded by
   volunteer military service by
   wartime papers preserved by
   wealth of
   wedding of
   western land holdings of
   will of
   women and
   work ethic of
   as writer
   younger men as allies of
   Washington, George Augustine (nephew)
   death of
   health problems of
   marriage to Fanny Bassett by
   Mount Vernon managed by
   Washington, George Steptoe (nephew)
   Washington, Hannah
   Washington, Harriot (niece)
   Washington, Henry (former slave)
   Washington, Jane (half sister)
   Washington, Jane Butler
   Washington, John (great-grandfather)
   Washington, John (great-uncle)
   Washington, John Augustine “Jack” (brother)
   death of
   Washington, Lawrence (grandfather)
   Washington, Lawrence (great-great-grandfather)
   Washington, Lawrence (half brother)
   GW’s close relationship with
   illness and death of
   military career of
   Mount Vernon inherited by
   Ohio Company and
   Washington, Lawrence, of Chotank
   Washington, Lawrence Augustine (nephew)
   Washington, Lund (distant cousin)
   Mary Washington and
   Mount Vernon managed by
   negotiations with British by
   Washington, Martha Dandridge Custis
   on Adams’s election
   appearance and clothing of
   burial place of
   childhood of
   childlessness of GW and
   at Continental Army camps
   deaths experienced by
   dental troubles of
   education of
   first marriage of, see Custis, Daniel Parke
   Friday evening receptions of
   and GW’s appointment as commander in chief
   GW’s courtship of
   on GW’s health problems
   and GW’s illness and death
   GW’s letters burned by
   GW’s loving but unromantic marriage to
   GW’s presidency regretted by
   health problems of
   illness and death of
   image of
   industriousness of
   and Jacky’s death
   Jefferson and
   kindness and generosity of
   Mary Washington’s relationship with
   modesty of
   as mother and grandmother
   on Native Americans
   Patsy mourned by
   Philadelphia social life and
   politics of
   portraits of
   religious observances by
   on return to Mount Vernon
   Sally Fairfax and
   on Saratoga victory
   smallpox inoculation of
   sociability of
   strength and practical nature of
   Stuart’s portraits criticized by
   support and devotion of
   wartime activities of
   wedding of
   widowhood and grief of
   yellow fever epidemic and
   Washington, Mary Ball (mother)
   critical nature of
   death of
   GW’s wedding boycotted by
   pension requested by
   religious observances by
   as rumored Loyalist
   stubborn and diff 
					     					 			icult personality of
   thwarting of GW’s career attempted by
   Washington, Mildred (sister)
   Washington, Mildred Warner
   Washington, Richard
   Washington, Samuel (brother)
   death of
   Washington, Samuel (nephew)
   Washington, Sarah (niece)
   Washington, William Augustine (nephew)
   Washington administration
   Madison’s anonymous assault on
   revolt against
   Washington and Lee University (Liberty Hall Academy)
   Washington College
   Washington Family, The
   “Washington’s Legacy,”
   “Washington’s March,”
   Watson, Elkanah
   Wayne, Anthony “Mad Anthony,”
   in Northwest Territory
   Wealth of Nations (Smith)
   Webb, Samuel Blachley
   Weber, Paul
   Webster, Noah
   Wedgwood, Josiah
   Weedon, George
   Weems, Mason L.
   Wentworth, Thomas
   West, Benjamin
   Westchester Light Dragoons
   West Indies
   British
   French
   markets shut to Americans in
   West Point
   military academy at
   Wethersfield, Conn.
   Wheatley, John
   Wheatley, Phillis (slave)
   Whigs
   Whipple, Joseph
   whiskey, tax on
   Whiskey Rebellion
   White, Joseph
   White, Philip
   White, William
   White House
   White House (Martha Washington’s home)
   White Mingo
   White Plains, N.Y.
   Whitting, Anthony
   Wiencek, Henry
   Wilkinson, James
   Willard, Joseph
   William III, king of England
   William IV, king of England
   Williams, Henry
   Williams, William Joseph
   Williamsburg, Va.
   social life in
   Wills, Garry
   Wills Creek
   Wilmington, Del.
   Wilmington, N.C.
   Wilson, James
   Winchester, Va.
   Witherspoon, John
   Wolcott, Oliver, Jr.
   Wollaston, John
   Wood, Gordon
   Wood, James
   “World Turned Upside Down, The,”
   Wright, Joseph
   Wright, Patience
   Wythe, George
   XYZ Affair
   “Yankee Doodle,”
   Yates, Robert
   yellow fever
   York River
   Yorktown, Battle of
   Yorktown, Va.
   Young, Arthur
   ABOUT THE AUTHOR
   Ron Chernow is the prizewinning author of five previous books. His first, The House of Morgan, won the National Book Award. His two most recent books, Alexander Hamilton and Titan: The Life of John D. Rockefeller, Sr., were both nominated for the National Book Critics Circle Award in biography. Chernow lives in Brooklyn, New York.   
    
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