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1790 painting by John Trumbull
Washington at Verplanck's Point is a full-length portrait in oil painted in 1790 by the American artist John Trumbull of General George Washington at
Washington at Verplanck's Point
Washington_at_Verplanck's_Point
Point of land in New York, USA
Verplanck's Point lies at the southernmost end of the hamlet of Verplanck in the town of Cortlandt, New York in the upper northwest corner of Westchester
Verplanck's_Point
CDP in New York, United States
Montrose. Verplanck's Point lies at Verplanck's southernmost end. The Continental Army of General George Washington encamped at Verplanck's Point during
Verplanck,_New_York
U.S. state
recorded European landing on the Washington coast was by Spanish Captain Don Bruno de Heceta in 1775 at what is now Point Grenville, on board the Santiago
Washington_(state)
2026 film by Jon Erwin
Franklyn-Miller stars as Washington, with Mary-Louise Parker, Kelsey Grammer, Andy Serkis and Ben Kingsley in supporting roles. The film premiered at the Tribeca Festival
Young_Washington
U.S. Founding Father and president from 1789 to 1797
equipped force against disciplined British troops. Washington and his army achieved an early victory at the Siege of Boston in March 1776 but were forced
George_Washington
Private research university in Missouri, US
Washington University in St. Louis (WashU) is a private research university in the St. Louis metropolitan area, Missouri, United States. Founded in 1853
Washington University in St. Louis
Washington_University_in_St._Louis
June 20, 2026. "Washington at Verplanck's Point". www.amrevmuseum.org. Retrieved June 20, 2026. "Charles Peale Polk - George Washington - American - The
List of paintings of George Washington
List_of_paintings_of_George_Washington
Suspension bridge between New Jersey and New York
Fort Washington. The ledges of Fort Lee and Fort Washington were respectively 300 and 200 feet (91 and 61 m) above mean water level at this point, which
George_Washington_Bridge
Federal capital district of the United States
level at Fort Reno Park in upper northwest Washington, D.C. The lowest point is sea level at the Potomac River. The geographic center of Washington is near
Washington,_D.C.
Private university in Lexington, Virginia, US
the oldest institutions of higher learning in the US. Washington and Lee's 325-acre campus sits at the edge of Lexington and abuts the campus of the Virginia
Washington_and_Lee_University
First President of the United States
Princeton – painting by Charles Willson Peale Washington at Verplanck's Point – portrait by John Trumbull Washington Crossing the Delaware (1851 paintings) –
Outline_of_George_Washington
the French troops under General Rochambeau by General George Washington at Verplanck's Point, New York. November 30 – American Revolutionary War: In Paris
1782_in_the_United_States
Highest mountain in the Northeastern US
Mount Washington Observatory recorded a windspeed of 231 mph (372 km/h) at the summit, the world record from 1934 until 1996. Mount Washington still holds
Mount_Washington
U.S. national memorial in Washington, D.C.
The Washington Monument is a 555-foot (169 m) tall obelisk on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., built to commemorate George Washington, a Founding
Washington_Monument
1790 painting by John Trumbull
Trumbull in 1790. Trumbull's earlier 1790 work, Washington at Verplanck's Point, which he had gifted to Washington's wife Martha, had been very well received
George Washington (Trumbull, 1790)
George_Washington_(Trumbull,_1790)
1792 painting by John Trumbull
Princeton – battle on the following day Washington at Verplanck's Point – an earlier full-length portrait of Washington by Trumbull (1790) 1792 in art Cooper
General George Washington at Trenton
General_George_Washington_at_Trenton
US holiday honoring George Washington and other presidents
Presidents' Day, officially Washington's Birthday at the federal governmental level, is a holiday in the United States celebrated on the third Monday of
Presidents'_Day
Private college in Chestertown, Maryland, US
after American independence. George Washington supported the founding of the college by consenting to have the "College at Chester" named in his honor through
Washington_College
American planter and merchant (1694–1743)
States, George Washington; soldier and politician Lawrence Washington; politician Augustine Washington Jr.; and politician Charles Washington. Born into the
Augustine_Washington
First Lady of the United States from 1789 to 1797
was widowed in July 1757 at the age of 26, inheriting a large estate, and remarried to George Washington in January 1759 at the age of 27, moving to his
Martha_Washington
American historical drama TV series
Turn: Washington's Spies (originally titled Turn and stylized as TURИ: Washington's Spies) is an American period drama television series based on Alexander
Turn:_Washington's_Spies
Campaign tents in the American Revolutionary War
at Verplanck's Point and depicted the office/sleeping tent in field use. The panels and poles from both tents were inherited by Martha Washington's grandson
George_Washington's_tent
Overview of the political evolution of George Washington
George Washington's political evolution comprised the transformation of a young man from a moderately wealthy family in the British colony of Virginia
George Washington's political evolution
George_Washington's_political_evolution
1851 painting by Emanuel Leutze
Wing reception area of the White House in Washington, D.C., but in March 2015, was purchased and put on display at the Minnesota Marine Art Museum in Winona
Washington Crossing the Delaware (1851 paintings)
Washington_Crossing_the_Delaware_(1851_paintings)
Plantation estate of George Washington
Mount Vernon is the former residence and plantation of George Washington, a Founding Father, commander of the Continental Army in the Revolutionary War
Mount_Vernon
English-born Virginia planter and politician (1633–1677)
Washington gave his age in a Virginia deposition as 45, which would put his birth two years earlier. Before his marriage Lawrence had been a don at the
John_Washington
United States military decoration for injured or deceased service members
Merit was only awarded to three Revolutionary War soldiers by Washington himself. Washington authorized his subordinate officers to issue Badges of Merit
Purple_Heart
2025 television documentary miniseries
Revolutionary War Project, Busting 1776 Myths And Looking Afresh At George Washington". "Ken Burns Returns to PBS with New Documentary 'The American Revolution'
The American Revolution (TV series)
The_American_Revolution_(TV_series)
American artist (1756–1843)
Mercer at the Battle of Princeton Washington at Verplanck's Point, which Trumbull presented as a gift in 1790 to Martha Washington George Washington, commissioned
John_Trumbull
Equestrian statue by Herbert Haseltine in Washington, D.C., U.S.
Retrieved 2014-05-05. Media related to George Washington on Horseback by Herbert Haseltine (Washington, D.C.) at Wikimedia Commons 38°55′46.3″N 77°4′12.5″W
George Washington on Horseback
George_Washington_on_Horseback
Fresco by Constantino Brumidi
The Apotheosis of Washington is the fresco painted by Greek-Italian artist Constantino Brumidi in 1865 and visible through the oculus of the dome in the
The_Apotheosis_of_Washington
Tax revolt in the United States from 1791 to 1794
inspector John Neville. Washington responded by sending peace commissioners to western Pennsylvania to negotiate with the rebels, while at the same time calling
Whiskey_Rebellion
George Washington, the first president of the United States, lost all but one of his teeth by the time he was inaugurated, and had at least four sets of
George_Washington's_teeth
His Excellency: George Washington is a 2004 biography of the first President of the United States, General George Washington. It was written by Joseph
His Excellency: George Washington
His_Excellency:_George_Washington
George Washington was elected to a second term by a unanimous vote in the electoral college, while John Adams was reelected as vice president. Washington was
1792 United States presidential election
1792_United_States_presidential_election
1796 letter by George Washington
before retiring to his home at Mount Vernon in Virginia. The letter was first published as The Address of Gen. Washington to the People of America on
George Washington's Farewell Address
George_Washington's_Farewell_Address
American planter, slave holder, lawyer, soldier and politician
transferred to him. At that point, the three Washington children returned to Virginia, where they lived near Chotank Creek. John Washington thus had the use
Lawrence Washington (1659–1698)
Lawrence_Washington_(1659–1698)
Private university in Washington, D.C., US
The George Washington University (GW or GWU) is a private federally chartered research university in Washington, D.C., United States. Originally named
George_Washington_University
1779 painting by Charles Willson Peale
Washington at Princeton is a 1779 painting by American painter Charles Willson Peale, showing George Washington after the 1777 Battle of Princeton. The
Washington_at_Princeton
Highest rank in the United States Army
command of the American Expeditionary Forces during World War I; to George Washington in 1976, as a posthumous honor during the United States Bicentennial celebrations;
General_of_the_Armies
Part of the American Revolutionary War
ISBN 978-0-395-77609-4. Nickerson, Hoffman (1967) [1928]. The Turning Point of the Revolution. Port Washington, NY: Kennikat. OCLC 549809. Pancake, John (1985). This
Battles_of_Saratoga
550 acres in Virginia (US) managed by the National Park Service
The George Washington Birthplace National Monument is a national monument in Westmoreland County, Virginia, at the confluence of Popes Creek and the Potomac
George Washington Birthplace National Monument
George_Washington_Birthplace_National_Monument
1776 surprise attack against Hessian forces
George Washington, the commander-in-chief of the Continental Army, which culminated in their attack on Hessian forces garrisoned at Trenton. Washington and
George Washington's crossing of the Delaware River
George_Washington's_crossing_of_the_Delaware_River
United States historic place
American armies departed, and Washington resumed his residence at the Hasbrouck House. Washington at Verplanck's Point, by John Trumbull After Rochambeau
Washington's Headquarters State Historic Site
Washington's_Headquarters_State_Historic_Site
Cultural depictions of George Washington List of paintings of George Washington List of memorials to George Washington List of sculptures of presidents
List of statues of George Washington
List_of_statues_of_George_Washington
Book by Ron Chernow
Washington: A Life is a biography of George Washington, the first president of the United States, written by American historian and biographer Ron Chernow
Washington:_A_Life
First formal proclamation of Thanksgiving in the United States
proclamation of Thanksgiving in the United States. At the request of Congress, President George Washington declared Thursday, November 26, 1789, as a day
National Thanksgiving Proclamation
National_Thanksgiving_Proclamation
Equestrian statue of George Washington by Thomas Ball in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
An equestrian statue of George Washington by Thomas Ball is installed in Boston's Public Garden, in the U.S. state of Massachusetts. The sculpture was
Equestrian statue of George Washington (Boston)
Equestrian_statue_of_George_Washington_(Boston)
Step-grandson of George Washington (1781–1857)
his father's sister Patsy, his own sister Nelly and he grew up at George Washington's Mount Vernon. Upon reaching age 21, Custis inherited a large fortune
George Washington Parke Custis
George_Washington_Parke_Custis
2008 US television miniseries of President John Adams's adult life
Adams' only comment was to point to a door in the background of the painting and state, "When I nominated George Washington of Virginia for Commander-in-Chief
John_Adams_(miniseries)
American Continental Army winter encampment site, 1777–1778
Philadelphia, Washington led his 12,000-man army into winter quarters at Valley Forge, located approximately 18 miles (29 km) northwest of Philadelphia. At Valley
Valley_Forge
Series of US coins
The obverse depicts George Washington, using a design by Laura Gardin Fraser originally intended for the first Washington quarter in 1932. The program
American_Women_quarters
Early U.S. flag design
flag of the United States that first appeared in a painting of George Washington at Trenton by John Trumbull. This flag had red stripes outermost and stars
Betsy_Ross_flag
Television miniseries
Washington is a 2020 American television miniseries directed by Roel Reiné. The three-part miniseries, which premiered on February 16, 2020 on History
Washington_(miniseries)
US Navy Nimitz-class aircraft carrier
at Naval Station Norfolk on 4 July 1992. In 2008, USS George Washington became the first nuclear powered aircraft carrier to be forward-deployed at naval
USS George Washington (CVN-73)
USS_George_Washington_(CVN-73)
Years". Washington Crossing Historic Park. September 29, 2019. Media related to Washington Crossing Monument at Wikimedia Commons "Washington's Crossing
Washington_Crossing_Monument
Granddaughter of Martha Dandridge Custis (1776–1831)
Hoxton House. Martha Washington bequeathed to Elizabeth the John Trumbull portrait of General Washington, Washington at Verplanck's Point, as well as a dressing
Elizabeth_Parke_Custis_Law
U.S. presidential administration from 1789 to 1797
template Infobox incumbency is being considered for merging. › George Washington's tenure as the inaugural president of the United States began on April
Presidency of George Washington
Presidency_of_George_Washington
1781 siege of the American Revolutionary War
batteries that covered the narrows of the York River at Gloucester Point. That day, Washington reconnoitered the British defenses, and decided that they
Siege_of_Yorktown
Sculpture by Antonio Canova
George Washington was a life-size marble statue of George Washington, done in the style of a Roman general, by the Venetian-Italian Neoclassical sculptor
George_Washington_(Canova)
1900 sculpture by Daniel Chester French and Edward Clark Potter in Paris
work on the statue at his studio, Chesterwood, in Stockbridge, Massachusetts. Potter provided the horse for Washington. Washington is dressed in full
Equestrian statue of George Washington (Paris)
Equestrian_statue_of_George_Washington_(Paris)
1897 monumental sculpture by Rudolf Siemering in Philadelphia
an equestrian statue of George Washington atop a pedestal with allegorical and historical figures. Originally located at the Green Street entrance to Fairmount
Washington Monument (Philadelphia)
Washington_Monument_(Philadelphia)
1953 painting by Larry Rivers
Washington Crossing the Delaware is a 1953 painting by the New York painter Larry Rivers. Made of charcoal, oil paint, and linen, it is painted on linen
Washington Crossing the Delaware (1953 painting)
Washington_Crossing_the_Delaware_(1953_painting)
Pair of a bronze sculptured doors to the Senate wing of the United States Capitol
cornerstone, 1793 First inauguration of George Washington as President, 1789 ovation for George Washington at Trenton, New Jersey, 1789 an allegorical Peace
George Washington and the Revolutionary War Door
George_Washington_and_the_Revolutionary_War_Door
American soldier, planter, politician, and landowner
health. This failed, and Lawrence died at Mount Vernon the following year. Lawrence was born into the Washington family, being believed to have been born
Lawrence Washington (1718–1752)
Lawrence_Washington_(1718–1752)
Overview of George Washington's surveying career
in surveying. Washington's first attempt at surveying was at Mount Vernon when he was a child; he mapped his brother Lawrence Washington's turnip field
Surveying career of George Washington
Surveying_career_of_George_Washington
1794 treaty between the US and Great Britain
Treasury secretary Alexander Hamilton, supported by President George Washington. It angered France and bitterly divided American public opinion, encouraging
Jay_Treaty
Statue of George Washington, by Joseph A. Bailly
George Washington is a statue of United States President George Washington. Created by Joseph A. Bailly, it is located at Independence Hall, Philadelphia
Statue of George Washington (Philadelphia)
Statue_of_George_Washington_(Philadelphia)
1803 painting by Gilbert Stuart
George Washington is an 1803 painting of the Founding Father and first president of the United States, George Washington, by American painter Gilbert
George Washington (Stuart, Williamstown)
George_Washington_(Stuart,_Williamstown)
George Washington's relationship with slavery
own death. In the Colony of Virginia where Washington grew up, he became a third generation slave-owner at 11 years of age upon the death of his father
George_Washington_and_slavery
Denomination of United States currency
1876. The obverse shows the first U.S. president (1789–1797), George Washington, based on the 1796 Athenaeum Portrait by Gilbert Stuart, and the reverse
United_States_one-dollar_bill
1851 painting by Junius Brutus Stearns
Washington on His Deathbed is an 1851 oil painting of George Washington by Junius Brutus Stearns. The oil-on-canvas painting depicts George Washington
Washington_on_His_Deathbed
18th-Century American spy ring
General George Washington in 1778 during the British occupation of New York City. The name "Culper" was suggested by George Washington and taken from
Culper_Ring
Historic home in Bridgetown, Barbados
the Washington visit and Barbados at that time. Barbados is the only place outside the United States George Washington ever visited. George Washington was
George Washington House (Barbados)
George_Washington_House_(Barbados)
Sculpture by JA West in Pennsylvania, US
donations of land, pedestal and artist time. Point of View sits on the edge of Mount Washington (Grandview Avenue at Sweetbriar Street) on the westernmost end
Point_of_View_(West)
area to assist in the construction of a fort at present-day Pittsburgh. Before reaching that point, Washington and some of his men, along with British-allied
George Washington in the French and Indian War
George_Washington_in_the_French_and_Indian_War
Mother of the first President of the United States
Encyclopedia Americana article about Mary Ball Washington. His "Revered Mother" at HistoryPoint.org The Mary Washington House on the APVA Preservation Virginia
Mary_Ball_Washington
American planter and politician (1736–1787)
Augustine Washington I (January 13, 1736 – January 8, 1787) was an American planter and politician. Washington was a younger brother of George Washington and
John_Augustine_Washington
1936 poem
"Washington Crossing the Delaware" is a sonnet that was written in 1936 by David Shulman. The title and subject of the poem refer to the scene in the 1851
Washington Crossing the Delaware (sonnet)
Washington_Crossing_the_Delaware_(sonnet)
Commemorative coin
The George Washington 250th Anniversary half dollar is a commemorative coin that was issued by the United States Mint in 1982 to commemorate the 250th
George Washington 250th Anniversary half dollar
George_Washington_250th_Anniversary_half_dollar
American politician (1754–1781)
of Martha Dandridge Custis (later Washington) and Daniel Parke Custis, and later, the stepson of George Washington. The only son to survive childhood
John_Parke_Custis
US 25-cent coin minted since 1932
The Washington quarter is the present quarter dollar or 25-cent piece issued by the United States Mint. The coin was first struck in 1932; the original
Washington_quarter
Sculpture in Seattle, Washington, U.S.
The Seattle George Monument, also known as Seattle, Washington Monument, is an outdoor 1989 sculpture by Buster Simpson, installed outside the Seattle
Seattle_George_Monument
1776 award of the Continental Congress
The Washington Before Boston Medal was the first medal commissioned by the Continental Congress and being struck in gold, is the first Congressional Gold
Washington Before Boston Medal
Washington_Before_Boston_Medal
to Washington attempting to persuade him to leave retirement on his farm in Mount Vernon to serve as the first president, he wrote that "...the point of
1788–89 United States presidential election
1788–89_United_States_presidential_election
American Continental Army award
the Continental Army issued on August 7, 1782, at the Headquarters in Newburgh. Designed by Washington in the form of a purple heart, it was intended
Badge_of_Military_Merit
2026 U.S. commemorative coins
the American commander in chief, George Washington, on the obverse and a Revolutionary War soldier depicted at Valley Forge on the other side. A quarter
United States Semiquincentennial coinage
United_States_Semiquincentennial_coinage
George Washington class submarine
first of that name to be purpose-built as a warship. George Washington's keel was laid down at Electric Boat Division of General Dynamics, Groton, Connecticut
USS George Washington (SSBN-598)
USS_George_Washington_(SSBN-598)
Horse owned by George Washington
featuring Blueskin Washington Before Yorktown, life-size portrait by Rembrandt Peale; 1824, reworked 1825 Washington at Verplanck's Point by John Trumbull
Blueskin_(horse)
1878 statue by John Quincy Adams Ward in Newburyport, Massachusetts
Delaware Press. ISBN 978-0874132533. OCLC 10849454. Media related to George Washington Monument (Newburyport, Massachusetts) at Wikimedia Commons v t e
Statue of George Washington (Newburyport, Massachusetts)
Statue_of_George_Washington_(Newburyport,_Massachusetts)
Painting by John Trumbull
February 7, 2016. "Trumbull's Iconic Portrait of Alexander Hamilton Now on View at Metropolitan Museum". Metropolitan Museum of Art. 25 September 2013. Archived
Alexander_Hamilton_(Trumbull)
Equestrian statue at the Military Academy
The Washington Monument at West Point is an equestrian monument to George Washington at the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York. The
Washington Monument (West Point)
Washington_Monument_(West_Point)
Giant sequoia in Yosemite National Park, California, US
Washington is a giant sequoia located within Mariposa Grove in Yosemite National Park, California. The tree was named after Founding Father George Washington
Washington Tree (Mariposa Grove)
Washington_Tree_(Mariposa_Grove)
Leaders in the formation of the United States
and up to William McKinley's first inauguration in 1897. At a 1902 celebration of Washington's Birthday in Brooklyn, James M. Beck, a constitutional lawyer
Founding Fathers of the United States
Founding_Fathers_of_the_United_States
Colonial army during the American Revolutionary War
October 1782 – June 1783. Washington's Headquarters at Newburgh, New York, 1782–1783. A small residual force remained at West Point and some frontier outposts
Continental_Army
American slave and valet of George Washington
George Washington. He was the only one of Washington's slaves who was freed immediately by Washington's will. With his service by Washington's side throughout
William_Lee_(valet)
1775–76 siege of the American Revolutionary War
patriot militia led by newly-installed Continental Army commander George Washington prevented the British Army, which was garrisoned in Boston, from moving
Siege_of_Boston
1815 statue by William Rush in Philadelphia
George Washington's resignation as commander-in-chief of the Continental Army and is on display at the Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington, D.C
Statue of George Washington (Smithsonian American Art Museum)
Statue_of_George_Washington_(Smithsonian_American_Art_Museum)
Slave of George Washington (1740–1800)
Harry Washington (c. 1740–1800) was a Black Loyalist in the American Revolutionary War, enslaved for a time by Virginia planter George Washington, later
Harry_Washington
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