Irving, Washington: Life of George Washington
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Irving, Washington
Life of George Washington
Table of Contents
Volume 1
1: Genealogy of the Washington Famil
2: The Home of Washington's Boyhood
3: Paternal Conduct of an Elder Brother
4: Expedition Beyond the Blue Ridge
5: English and French Claims to the Ohio Valley
6: Preparations for Hostilities
7: Council of the Ohio Tribes at Logstown
8: Arrival at Venango
9: Return from Venango
10: Reply of the Chevalier de St. Pierre
11: March to the Little Meadows
12: Scarcity in the Camp
13: Founding of Port Cumberland
14: Return to Quiet Life
15: Washington Proclaimed Aide-de-Camp
16: March from Fort Cumberland
17: Arrival at Fort Cumberland
18: Costs of Campaigning
19: Reform in the Militia Laws
20: Troubles in the Shenandoah Valley
21: Founding of Fort Loudoun
22: Washington Vindicates his Conduct to Lord Loudoun
23: Washington Recovers His Health
24: Slow Operations
25: Plan of Operations for 1759
26: Washington's Installation in the House of Burgesses
27: Treaty of Peace
28: Washington’s Ideas Concerning the Stamp Acts
29: Cheerful Life at Mount Vernon
30: Hood at Boston
31: Expedition of Washington to the Ohio
32: Lord Dunmore Governor of Virginia
33: Lord North's Bill Favoring the Exportation of Teas
34: Washington's Chairman of a Politcal Meeting
35: Meeting of the First Congress
36: Gage's Military Measures
37: Infatuation in British Councils
38: Enlisting of Troops in the East
39: Second Session of Congress
40: More Troops Arrive at Boston
41: Battle of Bunker's Hill
42: Departure from Philadelphia
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