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Washingtons First Interview With Mrs Custis George Washington 1732 To 1799 Martha Dandridge Custis Washington 1731 To 1802 After Alonzo Chappel From Life And Times Of Washington Volume 1 Published 1857
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Washingtons First Interview With Mrs Custis George Washington 1732 To 1799 Martha Dandridge Custis Washington 1731 To 1802 After Alonzo Chappel From Life And Times Of Washington Volume 1 Published 1857
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This print captures a significant moment in American history - Washington's first interview with Mrs. Custis. The image showcases the esteemed figures of George Washington and Martha Dandridge Custis, two prominent individuals who played pivotal roles during the birth of the United States. Dating back to 1732-1799, George Washington was not only a key figure in the American Revolution but also went on to become the first President of the United States. His presence exudes strength and determination as he engages in this historic encounter. Martha Dandridge Custis, depicted from 1731-1802, stands beside him radiating grace and elegance. As one of America's most influential women at that time, she would later become known as Martha Washington after marrying George. The artist Alonzo Chappel skillfully brings this scene to life through his masterful sketching technique. Published in 1857 as part of "Life And Times Of Washington Volume 1" these illustrations serve as valuable historical artifacts that allow us to glimpse into an era long gone by. As we admire this vertical print, we are reminded of how these famed engravings and sketches have preserved our nation's past for generations to come. This piece serves as a testament to the enduring legacy left behind by both George and Martha Washington – their contributions forever etched into America's rich tapestry.
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