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Kate Haulman

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  • George Washington and his mother, Mary Ball Washington, attending a ball celebrating the surrender at Yorktown in 1781

    The Reinvention of George Washington’s Mother, From Virtuous to Greedy to Striving for Independence

    A new biography examines how 19th-century Americans remembered Mary Ball Washington, who raised the future president on her own after her husband’s death.
    by Rebecca Brenner Graham, Kate Haulman via Smithsonian Magazine on September 11, 2025
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The Mother of Washington: In Nineteenth-Century America
Kate Haulman
2025

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