One of America's greatest Christmas stories and also one of its very first -- from the period between the end of the Revolutionary War and the ratification of the Constitution -- was a creation of none other than George Washington. The story isn't just about Washington coming home for Christmas for the first time since the war began; but about the character of our most important Founding Father and about the precedent he set for democratic leadership. It is the story of a loving husband; a beloved military leader; and above all; a humble and great man.In late November 1783 when Washington finally received formal notice of the signing of a peace treaty with England he had little more than a month to accept the transfer of power from British troops in New York; to bid farewell to his troops; and to resign his commission to Congress if he hoped to make it to Mount Vernon for Christmas. He could have remained in charge of the army and become a virtual king to the Americans who loved him. Control of the newly forming government was his to take -- yet he chose to resign. It was that decision; coupled with his later decision to step down from the presidency after two terms; that rendered him "the greatest character of the age" (according to none other than King George III).Washington's homeward journey is one of the most moving and inspiring stories from his great and eventful life. When he bade farewell to his troops at Fraunces Tavern in New York City there were no dry eyes. When he reached Congress and gave a retirement speech; it cemented his greatness more fully than had his victory over the British. When he made it to Mount Vernon; finally; on Christmas Eve; it could not have been a happier homecoming.General Washington's Christmas Farewell is a deeply moving Christmas story as well as a great American story.
#3430900 in Books Cruikshank Ernest Alexander 2009-12-18Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.02 x .28 x 5.98l; .40 #File Name: 1409983587116 pagesThe Story of Butler s Rangers and the Settlement of Niagara Dodo Press
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Excellent bookBy Mr. Mickey J. WindAs a loyalist researcher and a reenactor in an organization that portrays the unit the book is focused on; i must state this book is by far the best on the Butler's Rangers.The book is well written; easy to follow; and is written with much emotion. The only major drawback is the author uses quotes without listing his refrences. This has made it difficult to find the sources he uses for some of his info.Despite this drawback; the book was obviously well researched and is the benchmark on this subject.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. I studied US history both in high school and in ...By Floyd WalterhouseI studied US history both in high school and in college; but none of those classes gave as complete a picture of the real picture of what happened during these times as this type of book does. Bringing the neighbor to neighbor conflict down to a personal level allows you to feel the pain of the time from all angles.