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Discover Presidential
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Valley
Forge, PA
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General
George Washington, leader
of the Continental Army
and the first President
of the United States.
Source:
Independence National
Historical Park
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A
soldier stands guard
(reenactment) outside
a replica of the log
cabins that housed the
Continental Army at
Valley Forge during
the winter of 1777-1778.
Source:
Valley Forge National
Historical
Park
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City
Point, VA
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Ulysses
S. Grant, Union Army
General and United States
President.
Source:
Library of Congress
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General
Ulysses S. Grant and
staff outside his Civil
War headquarters cabin
at City Point, VA.
Source:
Library of Congress
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Medora,
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Theodore
Roosevelt, the cowboy
and rancher, near his
Maltese Cross Cabin
in the Dakota Badlands.
Source:
Hermann Hagedorn, Roosevelt
in the Bad Lands.
Boston, New York, Houghton
Mifflin Company, 1921.
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Theodore
Roosevelt's Maltese
Cross Cabin - his "home
on the range" while
a badlands rancher and
cowboy.
Source:
The Theodore Roosevelt
National Park
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