- George Washington
George Washington was a central and critical figure in the founding of the United States, and is commonly referred to as father of the nation. He led America's Continental Army to victory over Britain in the American Revolutionary War (1775–1783), and in 1789 was elected the first President of the United States of America. He served two four-year terms from 1789 to 1797, winning reelection in 1792.
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George Washington was born February 22, 1732. He attained his well-rounded knowledge of literature, sciences, and penmanship through tutors. After Washington's formal education, he moved to live with another brother, Lawrence, and his family. He began to pick up surveying and attended the College of William and Mary.
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Happy, somewhat succesful business owner, spends my time working and not much else... except trying to manage my time with my volunteer fire company,and making time for old friends... AND just trying to live everyday with as little stress as possible...
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I am 250 years old I was born in Westmoreland, Virginia and have only 4 years of education. My father died when I was 15 and I inherited a plantation. A bunch years later I went into the British Army and went to the French and Indian War after that we turned on Britian and well you know the rest.
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hi whats up. I'm George Washington! You might remember as being the first and best president of the US of A! Contrary to popular opinion I am not dead. I am George freakin Washington, I don't die. The British couldn't kill me and neither can old age. There was no 1700's option on the myspace birthday select so I had to lie. The myth is shattered. Sorry guys.
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Hello, I'm george washington, most of u know me as the guy on the dollar bill. I Spent My Early years on my family estate on Pope's Creek along the Potomac River. My early education included the study of such subjects as mathematics, surveying, the classics, and "rules of civility". I was commander in chief of the Continental army during the American Revolution and first president of the United States.
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What can I tell you about myself that you don't already know? I have an impressive resume. I was in the French and Indian War where I gained my initial military experience. Usually people want to talk about the American Revolution with me where, as the Commander-in-Chief, I lead the Continental Army to victory. These days I'm remembered as the first president of the United States but can be seen most often on the dollar bill. What can I say? I take a killer portrait.
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I was the first President, I Born on a plantation, Only 4 years of formal education, I was a farmer,scientist,surveyer and military leader. And well you know the rest.
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KEY EVENTS Domestic: Bill of Rights take effect(1791), Coinage Act(1792), Whiskey Rebellion(1794), Washington's farewell adress(1796) Foreign: U.S. declares neutrality(1793)
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I'm the reason you're great-great-grandmother got on that boat.
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That's my signiture if u don't know!
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Hi, my name is George Washington and welcome to my myspace. I am currently 65 years old. I was born on February 22, 1732, in Westmoreland County, Virginia. My parentâs names are Augustine Washington and Mary Ball Washington. I have many siblings both alive and in heaven. Out of all of them, only five of them were able to live a full life. A few of them died when they were young.
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Exploring the inner mind and the world. Aging, but not so gracefully, fighting it all the way.
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I was born on febuary 22, to a virginian planter family. My family heavily pressed moral and religious values into us, especially my mother, who would closely monitor our religousness. We were also taught manners and quite a bit of general knowladge. This gave me a base to build upon. As a teenager, I aquired a job surveying land. I did this for many years as western expansion was one of my main interests, right along with war and military.
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I was born February 22, 1732 on my family's Pope's Creek Estate as the first son of Augustine Washington and Mary Ball Washington. In my youth, I worked as a surveyor of rural lands, and later went on to become Major Washington at the age of 20. I was charged with training the militia in my quarter.
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So we pretty much just get on the tv in your HomeRoom everday and talk to you on it...So I guess that makes us TV stars. We will most likely be running around the school first period everyday trying to find stuf to put on there so if you got a funny/good idea leave us a comment or stop one of us in the hallways first period.
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I'm the unofficial site of the GWHS Class of 1976.
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I am an American, born and rasied--5 generations strong.I love the red, white, and blue.I love what it stands for.
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On April 30, 1789, I, standing on the balcony of Federal Hall on Wall Street in New York, took oath of office as the first President of the United States.
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- George Washington Parke Custis
George Washington Parke Custis (April 30, 1781 - October 10, 1857), the adopted son (and also stepgrandson) of United States President George Washington, was a nineteenth-century American writer, orator, and agricultural reformer. Through his mother Eleanor Calvert Custis Stuart, he was a great-grandson of Charles Calvert, 5th Baron Baltimore. He was the grandson of Martha Washington through her first marriage to Daniel Parke Custis.
- George Washington Dixon
George Washington Dixon (1801? –2 March 1861) was an American singer, stage actor, and newspaper editor. He rose to prominence as a blackface performer (possibly the first American to do so) after performing "Coal Black Rose", "Zip Coon", and similar songs. He later turned to a career in journalism, during which he earned the enmity of members of the upper class for his frequent allegations against them.
- George Washington Custis Lee
Major General George Washington Custis Lee (also known as Custis Lee) (September 16, 1832 - February 18, 1913) was the eldest son of Robert E. Lee and Mary Anna Custis Lee. From 1850-54 he attended West Point, graduating first in his class. His father was the superintendent at the time of his graduation.
- George Washington Owen
George Washington Owen (October 20, 1796 - August 18, 1837) was an American politician from Alabama who served as that state's 3rd District's Representative, and the Mayor of Mobile. Owen was born in Brunswick County, Virginia in 1796, but moved to Tennessee at a young age. He graduated from the University of Nashville, where he studied law; he was admitted to the bar in 1816, and moved to Alabama to practice.
- George McQuinn
George Hartley McQuinn (May 29 1910 - December 24 1978) was a Major League Baseball first baseman. He batted and threw left-handed. A native from Alexandria, Virginia, McQuinn was a solid hitter and an excellent fielder as well. In 12-year career he played for the Cincinnati Reds (1936), St. Louis Browns (1938-45), Philadelphia Athletics (1946) and New York Yankees (1947-48), being selected an All-Star in seven seasons. McQuinn enjoyed his first good season in 1938, …
- George Irvine
George R. "Hawkeye" Irvine (born February 1 1948 in Seattle, Washington) is a former professional basketball player and coach. A 6'6" forward, Irvine played collegiately at the University of Washington and seleteced by the Seattle SuperSonics in the 8th round of the 1970 NBA Draft. However, he never played for his hometown Sonics, nor for any other NBA team that matter. Instead, Irvine opted to play for the American Basketball Association's Virginia Squires, …
- George Cafego
George Cafego was a star college, and professional football player and coach. Cafego earned the nickname "Bad News" for his extraordinary play on the field. He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1969.
- George L. Wright
George L. Wright , Jr. , Ph.D. Scientific Director, Virginia Prostate Center Professor and Chairman of Microbiology and Molecular Cell Biology Professor of Urology Eastern Virginia Medical School Email: wrightgl@evms.edu Dr. Wright joined EVMS in 1973 and became Chairman of the Department of Microbiology and Molecular Cell Biology in 1986; he is a co-founder of the Virginia Prostate Center . He received the Dean's Outstanding Faculty Award in 1990.
- George W. Morrow Jr
George W. Morrow, Jr . Deputy Director, Flight Programs and Projects George Morrow is the Deputy Director of Flight Programs and Projects at NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center and has served in this position since March 2003. He is responsible for the day-to-day management of the more than 40 Space and Earth Science missions in formulation or implementation at Goddard as well as the coordination of the Earth Science Technology Office and the Advanced Concepts and Technology Office.
- George E. Lovelace
George Lovelace Selected for Park Authority Board Vacancy George E. Lovelace was sworn into office Wednesday, February 11, 2004, beginning his tenure as a member of the Fairfax County Park Authority Board. Lovelace was named to this position by the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors late last month and will serve as an at-large member of the Park Board. His appointment is for four years.