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Germantown school offers its buildings as the home for Congress... Washington responds...
Germantown school offers its buildings as the home for Congress... Washington responds...
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November 27, 1793
COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, Nov. 27, 1793
* President George Washington
* Germantown, Pennsylvania
* Jean François Hamtramck
The front page begins with an interesting: "Address of the Trustees of a School at Germantown, to the President" in which they: "...tender the school buildings for the accommodation of Congress, should they convene at this place...". This is followed by his kind response to them, signed in type: Go. Washington.
Page 2 has a report from "Pittsburg" noting: "...express arrived at...Fort Washington...to General Wayne from Col. Hamtramck, commanding at Post Vincennes, informing him that that garrison was attacked by the Indians...".
Four pages, very nice condition.
Category: The 1600's and 1700's