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Washington's birth--his ancestors--the first school he attended--family anecdotes--death of his father.

Family anecdote--George lives with his half-brother Augustine about three years, and attends Mr. Williams's school--his manuscript book of forms--his rules of behavior.

Came very near entering the British Navy at the age of fourteen--attends school at Fredericksburg--becomes a practical surveyor at the age of sixteen--the Indian war dance--continues surveying three years--is appointed Adjutant General of the Militia, with the rank of Major, at the age of nineteen--accompanies his half-brother Lawrence to Barbadoes--Lawrence dies and leaves George the Mount Vernon estate.

Washington's mission from the Governor of Virginia to the French commandant, at the age of twenty-one--narrowly escapes being killed by an Indian--came near being drowned in the Allegany river--visits Queen Aliquippa.

Major Washington, at the age of twenty-two, is appointed to command the regular Virginia forces, consisting of two companies--being increased to six companies, he is raised to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel, and made second in command--his modesty--the fort, just begun at the fork of the Ohio, surrenders to the French--Washington attacks and defeats a party of French.

Battle of the Great Meadows--vote of thanks to Colonel Washington and his officers--disapproving of the arrangement of the Virginia troops, he retires from the service.

Is invited by General Braddock to join his expedition as a volunteer--accepts the invitation--Battle of Monongahela--Washington conducts the retreat with ability, and retains the confidence of the public.

Anecdote--Washington is appointed to command the Virginia forces--his visit to Boston--commands the advance division at the taking of Fort Du Quesne--resigns his military commission--marries--devotes himself chiefly to agricultural pursuits till called to take command of the American armies in the war of Independence.

TO THE READER.

The author, in remarking that he has drawn his information from the most authentic sources, acknowledges his obligations to the works of Weems, Ramsay, Marshall, and M'Guire, and especially to the valuable notes and observations of Sparks.

THE EARLY LIFE OF WASHINGTON.

Washington's birth--his ancestors--the first school he attended--family anecdotes--death of his father.


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