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Washington's Masonic Correspondence / As Found among the Washington Papers in the Library of Congress

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The collection assembles the Masonic correspondence found among the author's papers, presenting lodge addresses and his replies, many preserved as drafts, copies, and facsimiles. An editor organizes the material chronologically and adds annotations and contextual notes that clarify provenance and circumstances of the exchanges. Reproductions of portraits, letter facsimiles, and other illustrations accompany transcriptions, while appendices and an index facilitate reference. The prefatory material reflects on the author's regard for the fraternity and the manner in which the documents were collected and preserved.

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George Washington

George Washington (1732-1799) was a pivotal figure in American history, serving as the first President of the United States and a commanding general during the American Revolutionary War. His leadership and vision were instrumental in the founding of the nation. Washington is also known for his writings, including the influential "State of the Union Addresses," which outline his thoughts on governance and national unity. Additionally, his early work, such as the "Journal of my journey over the mountains," reflects his experiences and observations as a land surveyor in Virginia. Washington's legacy extends beyond politics, as he contributed to the cultural and moral fabric of the emerging United States.

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