In October of 1753, George Washington, a 21-year-old major in the Virginia militia, volunteered to carry a letter from the governor of Virginia to the French commander of the forts recently built on the headwaters of the Ohio River in northwestern Pennsylvania. The French had recently expanded their military operations from the Great Lakes into the Ohio country, and had spent the summer of 1753 building forts and roads along the Allegheny River, with the design of linking their trade routes and sphere of influence down the Ohio to the Mississippi. Virginia governor Robert Dinwiddie believed them to be in violation of treaties and claims that made those territories part of Virginia and Pennsylvania, as granted by the British Crown, and his l...
Washington discusses possible scenarios concerning British capture of territory; continues by discus...
A paper read before the Society December 17th, 1912 by Mrs. French E. Chadwick. Bulletin of the New...
Journal of Captain Harry Gordon's journey from Pittsburg down the Ohio and the Mississippi to New Or...
In October of 1753, George Washington, a 21-year-old major in the Virginia militia, volunteered to c...
In October of 1753, George Washington, a 21-year-old major in the Virginia militia, volunteered to c...
The Journal of Major George Washington, Sent by the Hon. Robert Dinwiddie, Esq; His Majesty’s Lieute...
The Journal of Major George Washington, Sent by the Hon. Robert Dinwiddie, Esq; His Majesty’s Lieute...
Journal dated October 31, 1753.Reprint. Originally published: Williamsburg : Printed by William Hunt...
Includes a letterpress facsimile of Washington's journal of 1753 printed in London in 1754 (32 p. po...
200 copies printed on small paper. 50 copies on large paper.Includes reproduction of t.-p., of Lond...
Mount Vernon, December 26, 1798. Dear Sir: Having some cause to believe the Vessel was captured,...
This bulletin describes Washington's tour through South Carolina. Included are excerpts from his di...
This is a transcript of the daily journal of the expedition, as written by John Forbes in 1758. Fri...
Washington discusses possible scenarios concerning British capture of territory; continues by discus...
Washington discusses possible scenarios concerning British capture of territory; continues by discus...
Washington discusses possible scenarios concerning British capture of territory; continues by discus...
A paper read before the Society December 17th, 1912 by Mrs. French E. Chadwick. Bulletin of the New...
Journal of Captain Harry Gordon's journey from Pittsburg down the Ohio and the Mississippi to New Or...
In October of 1753, George Washington, a 21-year-old major in the Virginia militia, volunteered to c...
In October of 1753, George Washington, a 21-year-old major in the Virginia militia, volunteered to c...
The Journal of Major George Washington, Sent by the Hon. Robert Dinwiddie, Esq; His Majesty’s Lieute...
The Journal of Major George Washington, Sent by the Hon. Robert Dinwiddie, Esq; His Majesty’s Lieute...
Journal dated October 31, 1753.Reprint. Originally published: Williamsburg : Printed by William Hunt...
Includes a letterpress facsimile of Washington's journal of 1753 printed in London in 1754 (32 p. po...
200 copies printed on small paper. 50 copies on large paper.Includes reproduction of t.-p., of Lond...
Mount Vernon, December 26, 1798. Dear Sir: Having some cause to believe the Vessel was captured,...
This bulletin describes Washington's tour through South Carolina. Included are excerpts from his di...
This is a transcript of the daily journal of the expedition, as written by John Forbes in 1758. Fri...
Washington discusses possible scenarios concerning British capture of territory; continues by discus...
Washington discusses possible scenarios concerning British capture of territory; continues by discus...
Washington discusses possible scenarios concerning British capture of territory; continues by discus...
A paper read before the Society December 17th, 1912 by Mrs. French E. Chadwick. Bulletin of the New...
Journal of Captain Harry Gordon's journey from Pittsburg down the Ohio and the Mississippi to New Or...