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  • George Washington
    ... After the death of his father, when he was only 11, Washington moved to Mount Vernon where his brother acted like a second father. ...
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  • George Washington Father of a Nation
    ... After the death of his father when he was only 11, Washington moved to Mount Vernon where his brother acted like a second father. ...
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  • Mount Saint Helens
    ... The Cascade Range runs from Northern California to Northern Washington and contains many well known peaks such as Mount Ranier located in Washington and Mount ...
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  • Billy Lee
    ... After the conclusion of the war, Thomas was invited to live at Mount Vernon. The novel Citizen Washington claims she never accepted Washington's offer. ...
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  • skiing
    ... This past year I was able to make a trip to Mount Washington valley to see what it had to offer. We took every challenge that was thrown our way. ...
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  • The Life of George Washington
    ... respectively. George Washington reluctantly agreed to serve a second term as president, even though he wanted to go home to Mount Vernon. An ...
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  • The Life of George Washington
    ... respectively. George Washington reluctantly agreed to serve a second term as president, even though he wanted to go home to Mount Vernon. An ...
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  • George Washington's Impact on Black Relations
    ... George Washington's plantation, Mount Vernon, was in Virginia, and it still stands today. Virginia was considered a southern colony during this time. ...
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  • mount st helen
    ... Mount St Helen now stands at a height of 8,364 feet above sea level. Mount St. Helen was one the smaller eruptions of five major ones in Washington State. ...
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  • Washington 2
    ... When he was 17 he was appointed surveyor of Culpeper County, Virginia. In 1752 Washington inherited Mount Vernon, in Fairfax County. ...
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  • None_Provided
    ... A few months later Lawrence died at his Mount Vernon home in July 1752. George Washington had lost his brother, his teacher, and his best friend. ...
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  • Mt St Helens
    ... Lipman, PW and Mullineaux, DR "The 1980 eruptions of Mount St. Helens" Washington, US Geological Survey Professional Paper n. pag. Online Internet. 23 Nov. ...
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  • Volcano Research Project
    ... Mount Baker and Mount Rainier are both located in Washington, and mount Kilauea is located on the Hawaiian Islands in Hawaii. After ...
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  • George Washington: The Leader
    ... Ferry Farm was left to Mary Washington, to be given to George when she ... with his other half-brother Lawrence at Epsewasson, which was renamed Mount Vernon after ...
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  • George Washington 2
    ... In 1788 and in 1782 Washington was elected the first President of the United States. Washington died of pneumonia in 1799 on his plantation on Mount Vernon.
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  • George Washington1
    ... Assured that the Virginia frontier was safe from French attack, Washington left the army in 1758 and returned to Mount Vernon. In ...
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  • George Washington 2
    ... This of which Washington was not too happy, but as it turned out there was no war and Washington returned to his wonderful home Mount Vernon. ...
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  • Mt Saint Helans
    Mount St. Helens Location: Washington, United States Latitude: 46.20 N Longitude: 122.18 W height: 2,549 meters or 8,364 feet - 9,677 feet before May 18, 1980 ...
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  • George Washington
    ... Washington died on December 14, 1799 from quinsy of acute laryngitis at Mount Vernon. In this paper I told you some of the contributions of George Washington. ...
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  • George Washington
    ... Washington died on December 14, 1799 from quinsy of acute laryngitis at Mount Vernon. In this paper I told you some of the contributions of George Washington. ...
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  • Geography - Volcanoes - Mount St. Helens Eruption 1980
    ... Travelers from all over the world visit the area to see the Washington based volcano and to admire the large national ... There has only been 1 eruption at Mount St ...
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  • George Washington
    ... public duty. Washington wanted to retire and enjoy the rest of his life on Mount Vernon. However he would not be so lucky. An incident ...
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  • George Washigton
    ... According to Funk and Wagnalls New Encyclopedia, "He later moved to Mount Vernon (qv), the home of his elder half- brother, Lawrence Washington (d.1752), who ...
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  • George Washington
    ... Washington gave up commander of the army in 1783. ... He governed for 8 years and he then retired to Mount Vernon where he died in 1799.
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  • George Washington 3
    ... It was Washington who in 1754, ordered the first gunfire of the French and ... in 1792, where he entered into retirement at his plantation at Mount Vernon until ...
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  • George Washingtons Imapact on Black Relations
    ... George Washington's plantation, Mount Vernon, was in Virginia, and it still stands today. Virginia was considered a southern colony during this time. ...
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  • Cooperative Communities
    ... at the Center. His name is Jessie and at the age of twenty-six he moved to Mount Madonna from Seattle, Washington. He left behind ...
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  • Abe Lincoln
    ... retired. This was the next precedent that Washington set. He returned to Mount Vernon where he eventually died in 1799. Abraham ...
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  • Abe Lincoln1
    ... retired. This was the next precedent that Washington set. He returned to Mount Vernon where he eventually died in 1799. Abraham ...
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  • History of Military Police
    ... 3, 1783. On December 23, 1783, General Washington is escorted to Mount Vernon by members of the provost corps. On their arrival ...
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