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WASHINGTON: FAREWELL, 1783. George Washington taking leave of his officers in Fraunces

WASHINGTON: FAREWELL, 1783. George Washington taking leave of his officers in Fraunces


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WASHINGTON: FAREWELL, 1783. George Washington taking leave of his officers in Fraunces

WASHINGTON: FAREWELL, 1783.
George Washington taking leave of his officers in Fraunces Tavern in New York City, 4 December 1783. Chromolithograph illustration by Henry Alexander Ogden, c1893

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1783 Affection Alexander Boot Chromolithograph Commander Continental Army December Farewell First Founding Father Founding Fathers Fraunces Tavern George Handshake Henry New York City Officer Ogden Patriotic Revolutionary War Washington


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This print captures a historic moment in American history - George Washington bidding farewell to his officers at Fraunces Tavern in New York City on December 4,1783. As the first President of the United States and commander of the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War, Washington's departure marked a significant milestone for both him and the nation he helped found. In this chromolithograph illustration by Henry Alexander Ogden from c1893, we see General Washington standing tall and proud in his military uniform, surrounded by his loyal officers. The late afternoon light streams through the windows of Fraunces Tavern, illuminating this poignant scene with an air of solemnity and patriotism. The image beautifully captures a heartfelt moment as Washington extends his hand for one final handshake with each officer. Their expressions reflect a mix of admiration, respect, and perhaps even sadness at parting ways after years of shared struggle and triumph. As we gaze upon this powerful image today, it serves as a reminder not only of George Washington's immense leadership but also of the sacrifices made by countless men who fought alongside him to secure America's independence. It is a testament to their unwavering dedication that laid the foundation for our great nation. With its rich historical significance and artistic beauty, this print is sure to evoke feelings of pride and gratitude for those who appreciate America's founding fathers' enduring legacy.

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