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The painter and the president

Gilbert Stuart's brush with George Washington
2024
"George Washington hated having his portrait painted, but as president of the United States, he knew his image needed to live on. This nonfiction picture book explores how artist Gilbert Stuart created Washington's most lasting and recognized portrait--the one that's used on the one-dollar bill"--Provided by publisher.
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Dear Mr. Washington

2015
In April, 1796, young Charlotte Stuart writes a series of letters to George Washington, whose portrait is being painted by her father, reporting on her efforts and those of her brothers to follow the rules of good behavior in the book Mr. Washington gave them. Includes historical notes.

Winding down

the Revolutionary War letters of Lieutenant Benjamin Gilbert of Massachusetts, 1780-1783 : from his original manuscript letterbook in the William L. Clements Library, Ann Arbor, Michigan
1989

Gilbert Stuart

1986

A citizen-soldier in the American Revolution

the diary of Benjamin Gilbert in Massachusetts and New York
1980
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