George Washington's Life As Seen In Vintage Postcards
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Vintage Postcards Depicting George Washington, Our First President
Since greetings and postcards are not generally sent for Washington's Birthday anymore it is interesting to take a look back at these beautiful works.
With the postcard images representing different stages in Washington's life, we can take a walk through the postcards to learn about the man known as the "father of his country".
Vintage George Washington Postcards
Washington's Childhood

Washington Axe with Cherries Art Print
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The Story of Wshington Chopping Down the Cherry Tree
I Cannot Tell A Lie
George Washington As A Surveyor
George Washington became Official Surveyor of Culpeper County, Virginia, on July 20, 1749, at the age of 17. This was his first official position.As commander of the Army and as President, Washington benefited from his extensive knowledge of maps.
"The want of accurate Maps of the Country which has hitherto been the Scene of War, has been a great disadvantage to me. I have in vain endeavored to procure them and have been obliged to make shift, with such sketches as I could trace from my own Observations..."
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George Washington's Horse

Washington Taking Control of the Army
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Washington actually had several horses, but a few favorites. His favorite steed in a time of battle was Nelson, a sorrel who stood strong even around the gunfire. Another of his favorites was Blueskin, which was a light bluish gray color.
Blueskin was the offspring of a stallion named Ranger which belonged to the Sultan of Moroco and came to America on what was planned to be stop on its planned destination, England. While exercising on land, Ranger became injured and did not continue his journey. George Washington admired some horses he saw in Boston, and was informed they were the offspring of Ranger. He then went on to buy one of those horses, and then buying Ranger. Learn more about Ranger's interesting story.
Washington had another horse in which he favored, his prize Arabian, Magnolia . In 1788, Washington traded agnolia to Light Horse Harry Lee for 5,000 acres of land in the Kentucky territory. Magnolia must have been quite a horse! Learn more about Magnolia.
George Washington and Martha Curtis
The First President & The First "First Lady"

George Washington and Martha Curtis
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She did all she could to make sure her husband and her family were happy. Though she may not have always been 100% pleased with the how the Presidency had affected her life, she was understanding and tried to be positive, once writing "I am still determined to be cheerful and happy, in whatever situation I may be; for I have also learned from experience that the greater part of our happiness or misery depends upon our dispositions, and not upon our circumstances."
Mt. Vernon
Mt. Vernon was a tobacco plantation that his father had owned. George lived there for a few years during his childhood, but mostly lived at Ferry Farm, a plantation on the Rappahannock River near Fredericksburg, Virginia.Upon his death, George Washington's father left Mt. Vernon (then still called Little Hunting Creek Plantation), to George's older half-brother Lawrence Washington. George leased the property from Lawrence's widow a few years after his death, and then fully inherited it after she and her child died.
George Washington, Mt. Vernon Art Print
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George Washington Postcards
The American Flag
Washington's Role in The First American Flag

Washington Adopting a Five Pointed Star
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Betsy Ross knew George Washington. Her pew at the Christ Church in Philadelphia was near to that of George and Martha Washington's. She knew Washington personally, had him over to her home as a guest, and had even done some embroidery work for him on ruffles for his shirts and cuffs.
In late May 1776, Betsy Ross was visited by Washington, and two others, Robert Morris, one of the wealthiest citizens in the colonies, and George Ross, the uncle of her late husband, at which point she was asked to create a new flag. The Grand Union flag needed to be replaced as it featured the Union Jack in the top left corner, and they did not want the flying of this flag to be confused with a flag of surrender. This small committee brought with them a drawing of the flag they wanted sewn. Betsy is said to have suggested a few changes to the flag, such as making it a rectangle (and not a square), and changing the six pointed stars in the drawing to five pointed stars instead.
Learn more about Betsy Ross and the history of the US flag.
Washington's Inauguration as President
Learn More About George Washington
- Discover the Real George Washington: New Views from Mount Vernon
- Amazing interactive timeline of G. Washington's Life
Vintage Postcards for George Washington's Birthday
George Washington

Washington Birthday Greetings
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Quotes By President George Washington
If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb and silent we may be led, like sheep to the slaughter.It will be found an unjust and unwise jealousy to deprive a man of his natural liberty upon the supposition he may abuse it.
I hope I shall possess firmness and virtue enough to maintain what I consider the most enviable of all titles, the character of an honest man.Happiness and moral duty are inseparably connected.
George Washington and Slavery
Being born into a society that included slavery, and having slave owning parents, George Washington considered slavery to be a normal and moral practice. At age 11, when his father died, George inherited 10 slaves.He maintained this mindset until the war, during which he worked closely alongside slaves and saw many try to enlist in the army. He also came to understand that fighting for liberty while maintaining slavery was flawed. Though some other patriots had this same view, they felt that to take an abolitionist stand publicly at this point would prevent them from uniting as a group against England.
Upon his marriage to Martha, Washington was put in charge of 153 "dowery" slaves. Though he was put in charge of them, he did not own them, and could not legally sell or trade, or free them.
By 1778, Washington stopped selling or trading his slaves in order to prevent families from being broken. He wrote in letters that he wished to be done with slavery himself. He did not, sell or trade his slaves, though, as they had interwed with the dowery slaves, and he did not wish to break up their families.
Upon his death, however, Washington did free all of his slaves - 123 to be precise.
Guestbook
Sadly, sending greetings for Washington's Birthday, or even for Presidents' Day, is not a common practice these days. I think the patriotic artwork is wonderful, and I'd love it if people did sent patriotic greetings. Presidents' Day seems to have become simply a day off of work. With the exception students, there seems to be no celebration in this holiday at all. So, this year, I encourage you to do something for Presidents' Day. Read a biography of a president, send a patriotic card to a friend, tack up a red white and blue ribbon on your mailbox - something.
What will YOU do for Presidents' day this year?
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daria369
Feb 25, 2012 @ 11:40 am | delete
- I like the vintage postcards. They are tiny piece of art one could observe for hours and still find another detail, not noticed before! :)
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efriedman
Feb 25, 2012 @ 11:14 am | delete
- Interesting to see there was such interest in Washington-themed greeting cards. And it is a nice thought to spend some time on President's Day thinking about the better among our leaders and what has resulted.
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Deb Kidwell
Feb 25, 2012 @ 9:41 am | delete
- Spent President's Day taking care of our American Mammoth Jackstock, a breed of Ass started by our friend General Washington! Oh, he never did cut down a Cherry tree, by the way...we can thank Parson Mason Locke Weems for that myth from his biography of GW written in 1800, the year after GW's death......
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genglo
Feb 24, 2012 @ 11:36 am | delete
- I saw this on the homepage. Very nice! I used to own a business to business greeting card company and sending greetings on President's Day and other less common occasions is a more common practice with businesses that want to keep in touch with their clientele. Anyway, I really enjoyed this lovely and informative lens!
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cceerpp
Feb 23, 2012 @ 7:39 pm | delete
- Beautiful lens.
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