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  1. 11 de feb. de 2016 · A portrait of George Washington Adams Wikipedia Margaret Woodrow Wilson, 1911 Library of Congress Nellie Grant and Algernon Charles Frederick Sartoris, sometime between 1875 to 1880 Wikipedia

  2. Letter from George J. Adams and David Rogers, 11 October 1842; Letter from George J. Adams, 21 April 1842; Letter from George J. Adams, 23 February 1843; Letter from John E. Page, 15 August 1842; Letter from Lorenzo D. Wasson, 30 July 1842; Letter from Orson Hyde, 17 April 1841; Letter from Parley P. Pratt, 13 March 1842

  3. 9 de ago. de 2022 · George Washington Adams (April 12, 1801 – April 30, 1829) was the eldest son of John Quincy Adams, the sixth president of the United States. He had a troubled life and died of apparent suicide at age 28. Adams graduated from Harvard University Class of 1821 and studied law. After briefly practicing law, he ran for state office.

  4. George Washington Adams. Born 15 Aug 1796 in Tennessee, United States. Ancestors. Son of Robert Warson Adams and Rebecca (Wylie) Adams. Brother of Alexander Ansel Adams, Sarah (Adams) Stroud, John Squire Adams, Martha (Adams) Wallace, James Robert Adams and Jane (Adams) Wood. Husband of Nancy (Morrow) Adams — married 3 Dec 1816 (to 1853) in ...

  5. George Washington fue elegido como el primer presidente de los Estados Unidos el 30 de abril de 1789. Su elección fue unánime por parte del Colegio Electoral, lo que lo convirtió en el único presidente en la historia de Estados Unidos en recibir el voto unánime de los electores. Washington asumió el cargo el 30 de abril de 1789, en una ...

  6. Eight years after George Washington’s death, John Adams penned this letter to Benjamin Rush explaining why George Washington was considered a hero by the American people. He wrote it on November 11, 1807, in response to a letter from Rush that described Washington as "self-taught in all the arts which gave him his immense elevation above all his fellow citizens."

  7. 1775 - Washington es nombrado mayor general del Ejército Continental a propuesta de John Adams de Massachusetts; 1775 - Luis de Unzaga y Amézaga, le proporciona suministros a través del Mississippi; 1776 - Durante la Guerra de Independencia de Estados Unidos, George Washington entra con sus tropas en Nueva York