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  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.

 


 

  Ron Chernow, Washington

 


 

 
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