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The final page of President George Washingtons farewell address, 1796, in his own handwriting

The final page of President George Washingtons farewell address, 1796, in his own handwriting


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The final page of President George Washingtons farewell address, 1796, in his own handwriting

WASHINGTON: FAREWELL, 1796.
The final page of President George Washingtons farewell address, 1796, in his own handwriting

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1796 Auto Graph Farewell Letter Manuscript Page Speech Washington


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This print showcases the final page of President George Washington's farewell address, written in his own hand in 1796. The image beautifully captures the essence of this historic document, which holds immense significance for American history and serves as a testament to Washington's profound impact on the nation. In this poignant farewell letter, Washington bids adieu to his fellow Americans after serving two terms as the first President of the United States. His words resonate with wisdom and foresight, offering guidance on preserving unity, avoiding political factions, and upholding democratic values. This autograph represents a tangible link to one of America's founding fathers and reminds us of our shared heritage. The manuscript itself is a work of art; each stroke of Washington's pen reveals not only his impeccable handwriting but also his dedication to shaping a prosperous future for generations to come. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece, we are transported back in time to witness an extraordinary moment when a leader gracefully stepped down from power for the greater good. Granger Art on Demand has masterfully captured this historical artifact through their meticulous reproduction process. By acquiring this photo print, you bring home not just an exquisite piece of American history but also an enduring symbol that inspires reflection on our nation's past achievements and challenges us towards building a brighter future.

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