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"George Washington: A Revolutionary Leader and Founding Father" George Washington crossing the Delaware during the American War of Independence

Background imageGeorge Washington Collection: George Washington on Horseback, c. 1938. Creator: Wilbur M Rice

George Washington on Horseback, c. 1938. Creator: Wilbur M Rice
George Washington on Horseback, c. 1938

Background imageGeorge Washington Collection: George Washington, c. 1875. Creator: Unknown

George Washington, c. 1875. Creator: Unknown
George Washington, c. 1875

Background imageGeorge Washington Collection: Bookmark, England, 1876. Creator: Thomas Stevens

Bookmark, England, 1876. Creator: Thomas Stevens
Bookmark, England, 1876

Background imageGeorge Washington Collection: General and Mrs. George Washington, 19th century. Creator: R Lewis

General and Mrs. George Washington, 19th century. Creator: R Lewis
General and Mrs. George Washington, 19th century. [ General and Lady Washington ]: children dressed as George and Martha Washington, in newspaper hat and borrowed mob cap]

Background imageGeorge Washington Collection: Textile of George Washington, 1935 / 1942. Creator: Esther Hansen

Textile of George Washington, 1935 / 1942. Creator: Esther Hansen
Textile of George Washington, 1935/1942

Background imageGeorge Washington Collection: Printed Textile of George Washington, c. 1939. Creator: Joseph Lubrano

Printed Textile of George Washington, c. 1939. Creator: Joseph Lubrano
Printed Textile of George Washington, c. 1939

Background imageGeorge Washington Collection: 12c Washington trial color card proof, 1881. Creator: American Bank Note Company

12c Washington trial color card proof, 1881. Creator: American Bank Note Company
12c Washington trial color card proof, 1881. Trial color proof prepared for the 1881 International Cotton Exposition in Atlanta.; In 1881

Background imageGeorge Washington Collection: 24c Washington trial color card proof, 1881. Creator: American Bank Note Company

24c Washington trial color card proof, 1881. Creator: American Bank Note Company
24c Washington trial color card proof, 1881. Trial color proof prepared for the 1881 International Cotton Exposition in Atlanta.; In 1881

Background imageGeorge Washington Collection: 90c Washington trial color card proof, 1881. Creator: American Bank Note Company

90c Washington trial color card proof, 1881. Creator: American Bank Note Company
90c Washington trial color card proof, 1881. Trial color proof prepared for the 1881 International Cotton Exposition in Atlanta.; In 1881

Background imageGeorge Washington Collection: 90c Washington re-issue single, 1875. Creator: National Bank Note Company

90c Washington re-issue single, 1875. Creator: National Bank Note Company
90c Washington re-issue single, 1875. Unused; perf 11; In 1875, Post Office Department officials decided to exhibit samples of all previously issued stamps at the Centennial Exposition in

Background imageGeorge Washington Collection: 12c Washington E Grill single, 1867. Creator: National Bank Note Company

12c Washington E Grill single, 1867. Creator: National Bank Note Company
12c Washington E Grill single, 1867. Unused; perf 12

Background imageGeorge Washington Collection: 3c Washington single, August 17, 1861. Creator: National Bank Note Company

3c Washington single, August 17, 1861. Creator: National Bank Note Company
3c Washington single, August 17, 1861. Unused; perf 12

Background imageGeorge Washington Collection: 3c Washington single, 1861. Creator: National Bank Note Company

3c Washington single, 1861. Creator: National Bank Note Company
3c Washington single, 1861. Unused; perf 12

Background imageGeorge Washington Collection: 6c Washington re-issue single, 1875. Creator: National Bank Note Company

6c Washington re-issue single, 1875. Creator: National Bank Note Company
6c Washington re-issue single, 1875. Unused; perf 12; re-issue of 1869; without grill; In 1875, Post Office Department officials decided to exhibit samples of all previously issued stamps at

Background imageGeorge Washington Collection: 3c Washington re-issue single, 1875. Creator: National Bank Note Company

3c Washington re-issue single, 1875. Creator: National Bank Note Company
3c Washington re-issue single, 1875. Unused; perf 12; without grill; re-issue of 1861-66 issue; In 1875, Post Office Department officials decided to exhibit samples of all previously issued stamps at

Background imageGeorge Washington Collection: 90c Washington reprint single, 1875. Creator: Continental Bank Note Company

90c Washington reprint single, 1875. Creator: Continental Bank Note Company
90c Washington reprint single, 1875. Unused; In 1875, Post Office Department officials decided to exhibit samples of all previously issued stamps at the Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia

Background imageGeorge Washington Collection: 10c Washington reprint single, 1875. Creator: Continental Bank Note Company

10c Washington reprint single, 1875. Creator: Continental Bank Note Company
10c Washington reprint single, 1875. Unused; In 1875, Post Office Department officials decided to exhibit samples of all previously issued stamps at the Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia

Background imageGeorge Washington Collection: 5c Washington New York postmaster provisional RHM signed single, 1845-1846

5c Washington New York postmaster provisional RHM signed single, 1845-1846. Used 5-cent postmaster provisional; initialed " RHM" in red ink, for Robert H

Background imageGeorge Washington Collection: 12c Washington re-issue single, 1875. Creator: National Bank Note Company

12c Washington re-issue single, 1875. Creator: National Bank Note Company
12c Washington re-issue single, 1875. Unused; perf 12; re-issue of 1861-66; without grill; In 1875, Post Office Department officials decided to exhibit samples of all previously issued stamps at

Background imageGeorge Washington Collection: 3c Washington reprint single, 1875. Creator: Continental Bank Note Company

3c Washington reprint single, 1875. Creator: Continental Bank Note Company
3c Washington reprint single, 1875. Unused; In 1875, Post Office Department officials decided to exhibit samples of all previously issued stamps at the Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia

Background imageGeorge Washington Collection: 3c Washington F Grill single, 1867. Creator: National Bank Note Company

3c Washington F Grill single, 1867. Creator: National Bank Note Company
3c Washington F Grill single, 1867. Unused; perf 12

Background imageGeorge Washington Collection: 3c Washington E Grill single, 1868. Creator: National Bank Note Company

3c Washington E Grill single, 1868. Creator: National Bank Note Company
3c Washington E Grill single, 1868. Perf 12; mint

Background imageGeorge Washington Collection: 12c Washington single, 1861. Creator: National Bank Note Company

12c Washington single, 1861. Creator: National Bank Note Company
12c Washington single, 1861. Unused; perf 12

Background imageGeorge Washington Collection: 90c Washington F Grill single, 1867-1868. Creator: National Bank Note Company

90c Washington F Grill single, 1867-1868. Creator: National Bank Note Company
90c Washington F Grill single, 1867-1868. Unused; perf 12

Background imageGeorge Washington Collection: 10c Washington reproduction plate proof on card sheet of fifty, 1891

10c Washington reproduction plate proof on card sheet of fifty, 1891. Item has been handstamped multiple times with blue oval " Bureau Eng. & Pri g, Jan

Background imageGeorge Washington Collection: 2c Washington block of thirty-five, 1890. Creator: American Bank Note Company

2c Washington block of thirty-five, 1890. Creator: American Bank Note Company
2c Washington block of thirty-five, 1890. Right margin block of 35 2-cent stamps

Background imageGeorge Washington Collection: 10c Washington type I single, 1857. Creator: Toppan, Carpenter & Company

10c Washington type I single, 1857. Creator: Toppan, Carpenter & Company
10c Washington type I single, 1857. Used

Background imageGeorge Washington Collection: 24c Washington re-issue single, 1875. Creator: National Bank Note Company

24c Washington re-issue single, 1875. Creator: National Bank Note Company
24c Washington re-issue single, 1875. Unused; perf 12; re-issue of 1861-65; without grill; In 1875, Post Office Department officials decided to exhibit samples of all previously issued stamps at

Background imageGeorge Washington Collection: 24c Washington F Grill single, 1867. Creator: National Bank Note Company

24c Washington F Grill single, 1867. Creator: National Bank Note Company
24c Washington F Grill single, 1867. Perf 12; mint

Background imageGeorge Washington Collection: 10c Washington E Grill single, 1867. Creator: National Bank Note Company

10c Washington E Grill single, 1867. Creator: National Bank Note Company
10c Washington E Grill single, 1867. Unused; perf 12

Background imageGeorge Washington Collection: 3c Washington single, 1881. Creator: American Bank Note Company

3c Washington single, 1881. Creator: American Bank Note Company
3c Washington single, 1881. Unused; perf 12

Background imageGeorge Washington Collection: 90c Washington single, 1860. Creator: Unknown

90c Washington single, 1860. Creator: Unknown
90c Washington single, 1860. 90-cent unused single

Background imageGeorge Washington Collection: 10c Washington type II single, 1857. Creator: Toppan, Carpenter & Company

10c Washington type II single, 1857. Creator: Toppan, Carpenter & Company
10c Washington type II single, 1857. Used

Background imageGeorge Washington Collection: 10c Washington F Grill single, 1867. Creator: National Bank Note Company

10c Washington F Grill single, 1867. Creator: National Bank Note Company
10c Washington F Grill single, 1867. Unused

Background imageGeorge Washington Collection: 24c Washington single, 1862. Creator: National Bank Note Company

24c Washington single, 1862. Creator: National Bank Note Company
24c Washington single, 1862. Unused; perf 12

Background imageGeorge Washington Collection: Presidential Series Washington experimental plate proof, 1938

Presidential Series Washington experimental plate proof, 1938. The Bureau of Engraving and Printing produced this experimental plate

Background imageGeorge Washington Collection: 2c Washington imprint block of fifty, 1890. Creator: American Bank Note Company

2c Washington imprint block of fifty, 1890. Creator: American Bank Note Company
2c Washington imprint block of fifty, 1890. left margin imprint block of 50 2-cent stamps; imprint: " American Bank Note Company"

Background imageGeorge Washington Collection: 3c Washington War Department single, 1879. Creator: Unknown

3c Washington War Department single, 1879. Creator: Unknown
3c Washington War Department single, 1879

Background imageGeorge Washington Collection: 10c Washington reproduction single, 1875. Creator: Unknown

10c Washington reproduction single, 1875. Creator: Unknown
10c Washington reproduction single, 1875. Unused; In 1875, Post Office Department officials decided to exhibit samples of all previously issued stamps at the Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia

Background imageGeorge Washington Collection: 10c Washington trial color card proof, 1881. Creator: American Bank Note Company

10c Washington trial color card proof, 1881. Creator: American Bank Note Company
10c Washington trial color card proof, 1881. Trial color proof prepared for the 1881 International Cotton Exposition in Atlanta.; In 1881

Background imageGeorge Washington Collection: 12c Washington single, 1851. Creator: Unknown

12c Washington single, 1851. Creator: Unknown
12c Washington single, 1851

Background imageGeorge Washington Collection: 3c Washington single, 1861. Creator: Unknown

3c Washington single, 1861. Creator: Unknown
3c Washington single, 1861

Background imageGeorge Washington Collection: 24c Washington reprint single, 1875. Creator: Unknown

24c Washington reprint single, 1875. Creator: Unknown
24c Washington reprint single, 1875. In 1875, Post Office Department officials decided to exhibit samples of all previously issued stamps at the Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia the following

Background imageGeorge Washington Collection: 12c Washington single, 1857. Creator: Unknown

12c Washington single, 1857. Creator: Unknown
12c Washington single, 1857

Background imageGeorge Washington Collection: 10c Washington type III single, 1857. Creator: Unknown

10c Washington type III single, 1857. Creator: Unknown
10c Washington type III single, 1857

Background imageGeorge Washington Collection: 3c Washington imperforate pane of one hundred, 1851. Creator: Unknown

3c Washington imperforate pane of one hundred, 1851. Creator: Unknown
3c Washington imperforate pane of one hundred, 1851

Background imageGeorge Washington Collection: 3c Washington grilled single, March 1870. Creator: Unknown

3c Washington grilled single, March 1870. Creator: Unknown
3c Washington grilled single, March 1870. Unused; perf 12

Background imageGeorge Washington Collection: 12c Washington F Grill single, 1867. Creator: Unknown

12c Washington F Grill single, 1867. Creator: Unknown
12c Washington F Grill single, 1867. Unused; perf 12



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"George Washington: A Revolutionary Leader and Founding Father" George Washington crossing the Delaware during the American War of Independence, 25 December 1776 (chromolitho): This iconic image captures General Washington's daring and strategic move that turned the tide in favor of American independence. Washington Crossing the Delaware, 1851. Creator: Emanuel Gottlieb Leutze: Leutze's famous painting immortalizes the pivotal moment when General Washington led his troops across icy waters, symbolizing their unwavering determination for freedom. Battle of Long Island, New York, Revolutionary War: In this crucial battle, General Washington displayed tactical brilliance and resilience as he fought against overwhelming odds to protect his fledgling nation. Debating the US Constitution, 1787 (EVRV2A-00023): As a key figure in shaping America's future, George Washington actively participated in debates that laid the foundation for our enduring Constitution. Statue in front of Federal Hall on Wall Street with the New York Stock Exchange behind him: This statue serves as a reminder of President Washington's commitment to establishing a strong financial system that would support America's growth and prosperity. George Washington full-length portrait by horse: The equestrian depiction showcases not only his military prowess but also highlights his role as an esteemed gentleman who embodied honor and integrity. Betsy Ross making the first American flag (color litho): By commissioning Betsy Ross to create our nation's first flag, President Washington demonstrated his belief in unity and patriotism while fostering national pride. Siege of Yorktown, 1781 (c1836). Artist: Auguste Couder: At Yorktown, General Washington orchestrated a brilliant strategy alongside French allies which resulted in British surrender—a turning point leading to America’s victory over tyranny. Young George Washingon Surveyor.