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General George Washington (1732-99) Collection

General George Washington was commander in chief of the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War (1775-83) and served two terms as the first U.S. president, from 1789 to 1797

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Background imageGeneral George Washington (1732-99) Collection: Portrait of George Washington

Portrait of George Washington
Vintage portrait of George Washington (1732-1799), an American political leader, military general, statesman, and Founding Father who served as the first president of the United States from 1789 to

Background imageGeneral George Washington (1732-99) Collection: Revolutionary Uniforms

Revolutionary Uniforms
Illustration of the uniforms of the American army during the American War of Independence (1775 - 1783). Left to right are Light Infantry, First City Troop (Philadelphia), Washingtons Bodyguards

Background imageGeneral George Washington (1732-99) Collection: Betsy Ross and the Creation of the American Flag

Betsy Ross and the Creation of the American Flag
Interior scene depicting Betsy Ross presenting the American flag. General George Washington is seated on the left with financier Robert Morris, and standing

Background imageGeneral George Washington (1732-99) Collection: Wedding of George Washington

Wedding of George Washington
This vintage image features the wedding of George Washington and Martha Custis

Background imageGeneral George Washington (1732-99) Collection: George Washington at the Battle of Trenton

George Washington at the Battle of Trenton
This vintage image by Charles Peterson depicts George Washington at the historical Battle of Trenton. Published in 1870, it is now part of the public domain

Background imageGeneral George Washington (1732-99) Collection: Vintage Portrait of George Washington on the Battlefield

Vintage Portrait of George Washington on the Battlefield
This vintage engraving features a portrait of George Washington on the battlefield

Background imageGeneral George Washington (1732-99) Collection: General George Washington (1732 99), 88358029

General George Washington (1732 99), 88358029
88358029

Background imageGeneral George Washington (1732-99) Collection: George Washington Engraving

George Washington Engraving
Very rare, beautifully detailed full length engraved portrait of George Washington from National Portrait Gallery of Eminent American, Volume I, Published in 1862. Image also include his signature

Background imageGeneral George Washington (1732-99) Collection: George Washington at the siege of Yorktown

George Washington at the siege of Yorktown
Vintage engraving from 1880 of showing George Washington at the siege of Yorktown in 1781 firing a cannon. Battle of Yorktown in 1781 was a decisive victory by a combined assault of American forces

Background imageGeneral George Washington (1732-99) Collection: George Washington Praying

George Washington Praying
Vintage illustration of George Washington kneeling to pray

Background imageGeneral George Washington (1732-99) Collection: George Washingtons Dream of America

George Washingtons Dream of America
Vintage illustration of a sleeping George Washington dreaming of the personifications of Bounty, Liberty, and Justice standing on a globe with the word America on it

Background imageGeneral George Washington (1732-99) Collection: Portrait of George Washington, First US President

Portrait of George Washington, First US President
Illustration of a Portrait of George Washington, First US President

Background imageGeneral George Washington (1732-99) Collection: General George Washington in Prayer at Valley Forge

General George Washington in Prayer at Valley Forge
Vintage engraving of General George Washington kneeling in prayer at Valley Forge during the American Revolutionary War

Background imageGeneral George Washington (1732-99) Collection: George Washington Signature

George Washington Signature
Beautifully detailed engraved signature of George Washington from National Portrait Gallery of Eminent American, Volume I, Published in 1862. Copyright has expired on this artwork. Digitally restored

Background imageGeneral George Washington (1732-99) Collection: George Washingtons Farewell to his Generals

George Washingtons Farewell to his Generals
Vintage illustration depicts General George Washington leaving Whitehall Ferry on December 4, 1783, to the cheers and waves of his officers

Background imageGeneral George Washington (1732-99) Collection: George Washington Greets Abraham Lincoln in Heaven

George Washington Greets Abraham Lincoln in Heaven
Vintage illustration depicts a choir of angels and the spirit of George Washington greeting Abraham Lincoln in Heaven after his assassination and death

Background imageGeneral George Washington (1732-99) Collection: George Washington Crosses the Delaware River, 1776

George Washington Crosses the Delaware River, 1776
Vintage illustration depicts a scene from the American Revolution where General George Washington prepares to cross the Delaware River with 5, 400 troops

Background imageGeneral George Washington (1732-99) Collection: Washingtons HQ

Washingtons HQ
A house, used as a headquarters by General (later President) George Washington during the American Revolution, in the village of Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, photo circa 1925

Background imageGeneral George Washington (1732-99) Collection: Portrait of George Washington

Portrait of George Washington
This vintage engraving features a full-length portrait of President George Washington

Background imageGeneral George Washington (1732-99) Collection: Portrait of George Washington

Portrait of George Washington
This vintage illustration features the portrait of George Washington

Background imageGeneral George Washington (1732-99) Collection: General George Washington Illustration

General George Washington Illustration
An illustration of George Washington who was commander in chief of the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War (1775-83) and served two terms as the first U.S

Background imageGeneral George Washington (1732-99) Collection: Washington and the quaker ladykengraving 1859

Washington and the quaker ladykengraving 1859
illustrated Life of George Washington

Background imageGeneral George Washington (1732-99) Collection: George Washington engraving 1875

George Washington engraving 1875
President General George Washington with his signature

Background imageGeneral George Washington (1732-99) Collection: Moore House

Moore House
circa 1930: The Moore House at Yorktown, where Lord Cornwallis signed the articles of surrender to General George Washington and his forces


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