George
Washington
Americas
Greatest Citizen
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Considered Americas
most indispensable man during the formative days of Americas
birth, George Washington brought dignity, courage, fairness, and
stature to the Presidency. Washington was an adventurer, soldier,
and gentleman planter. Serving as the Commander-in Chief of the
Continental Army and later as the President of the Constitutional
Convention, Washington was the man the Presidency was modeled after. At Mount Vernon on April 14, 1789, Charles Thomson, a representative
of Congress, announces to General Washington that he has been elected
President of the United States. There, a reluctant Washington addresses
a small audience before departing for New York. He describes the
challenges, and his priorities and vision for America.
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Thomas
Jefferson
And The Louisiana Purchase
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Word has just been received at Thomas Jeffersons
Monticello of the death of Governor Meriwether Lewis, the great
explorer of the Northwest Passage. On December 7, 1809, the same
day Captain William Clark arrives to grieve and plan the publication
of Lewis journal, a delegation from Upper Louisiana Territory
has arrived to greet the former President. The Sage of Monticello
has agreed to discuss his unique role in the Louisiana Purchase
and his subsequent master plan of exploration during his Presidency.
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Andrew
Johnson
Standing For The
Constitution & Union
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Grounded firmly on the Constitution, the Union, and states rights, Andrew Johnson sought to heal America during the turbulent times
following the Civil War. Because of his unbending allegiance to the Union and his fearlessness in serving as the Military Governor
of Tennessee during the war, Johnson, a Southern Democrat, was President
Abraham Lincolns running mate for the National Union Party
in 1865. Following the war and Lincolns assassination, Johnson inherited the Presidency during great political and social intrigue, revenge, and turbulence.The Johnson presentation is at the White House on March 4, 1868, the day before his impeachment trial is to commence in the United States Senate.
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James
Abram Garfield
From
Poverty-To
Preacher-To President
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One of Americas least known Presidents, James Abram Garfield was among the best-equipped and brilliant men ever to assume the Presidency. Born into poverty in 1831 in a log cabin, Garfield was to become a minister, educator, college president, two-star general, and minority leader in the U.S. House of Representatives.
At the suggestion of Secretary of State Blaine, Garfield shares his Horatio Alger journey from the Towpath of
the Erie Canal to the Presidency, July 2, 1881. This address features his convictions regarding slavery, the Union, education
and principles of Freedom, Equality and Dignity. Shortly after this address, Garfield was assassinated.
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