Washington [622]
customs
excise
federal
in France
GW on need for
GW’s difficulty in payment of
on Loyalists
national bank and
representation and
to restore American credit
Shays’s Rebellion and
states’ hesitation in raising of
suspicion of
on whiskey
Taylor, Zachary
tea:
boycott of
taxation of
Telfair, Edward
Temple of Minerva, The
Tennessee
Ternay, Chevalier de
textile industry
Thacher, James
Thanksgiving Day
Third Massachusetts Regiment
Thomas, John
Thomas, Margaret
Thompson, Benjamin
Thompson, Josiah
Thompson, Mary
Thomson, Charles
Thornton, Edward
Thornton, William
Thoughts of a Freeman, The
Tilghman, Tench
Tilton, James
Time Piece
tobacco
Toledo, Ohio
Tom (slave)
Tories
see also Loyalists
Toussaint Louverture, François-Dominique
Townshend Acts (1767)
Trask, Israel
Treasury Department
controversy surrounding
investigation of
Treaty of San Lorenzo
Trenton, Battle of
Trenton, N.J.
Trevelyan, George
Trinity Church, New York
Tripoli
Troup, Robert
Trumbull, John
Trumbull, Jonathan
Trumbull, Jonathan, Jr.
Tryon, William
Tucker, St. George
Tudor, William
Tuileries, storming of
Tunis
Twohig, Dorothy
Union, fear of dissolution of
Union Farm
United States:
British recognition of
commerce of
credit crisis in
European view of
foreign fears of chaos in
internal improvements in
interstate cooperation in
military power of
national unity in
neutrality proclamation of
new democratic culture of
political parties in
postwar debt of
regulation of trade by
treaty power of
western frontier of
University of Pennsylvania (College of Philadelphia)
Valley Forge, Pa.
Van Braam, Jacob
Van Cortlandt, Philip
Vancouver Island
Vandalia
Van Swearingen, Captain
Varick, Richard
Varnum, James Mitchell
Vassall, Darby (slave)
Vassall, John
Vaughan, Samuel
Venango
Venus (slave)
Vergennes, Count de
Vermont, admitted to Union
Vernon, Edward
veterans, wartime promissory notes and
veto, presidential
Victoire, La
Vietnam War
View of the Conduct of the Executive in the Foreign Affairs of the United States, A (Monroe)
Ville de Paris
Villiers, Louis Coulon de
Vindication, A (Randolph)
Virginia
British threats to
capitol building of
at Constitutional Convention
Constitution as controversial in
constitution of
Constitution ratified in
currency restrictions in
farming in
Federalists in
fighting in
free blacks in
GW’s distancing from
hierarchical universe of
militia of
moral climate of
New England and
in Potomac and James River navigation schemes
riflemen from
slaves in
as slave state
Tidewater
travel and hospitality in
troops from
vulnerability to attack of
war debts paid by
Virginia, University of
Virginia Association
Virginia Convention
Virginia Gazette
Virginia House of Delegates
Virginia legislature
GW named to Constitutional Convention by
Virginia Plan
Virginia Ratifying Convention
Virginia Regiment
Virginia Resolves
Vogels, Gerard
Voltaire
Vulture
Wabash nation
Waggener, Thomas
Waldo, Albigence
Walker, Benjamin
Wallis, George
Walpole, Horace
Walpole, Robert
Walton, Moses
Wansey, Henry
Ward, Artemas
Ward, Joseph
War Department
War of Jenkins’ Ear
Warren, James
Warren, Joseph
Warren, Mercy Otis
Warville, Brissot de
Washington, Anne Pope
Washington, Ann Fairfax
Washington, Augustine (father)
death of
Washington, Augustine, Jr. “Austin” (half brother)
death of
GW’s relationship with
Washington, Bushrod (nephew)
GW’s papers and
Mount Vernon inherited by
on Supreme Court
Washington, Charles (brother)
Washington, Corbin (nephew)
Washington, D.C.
naming of
see also Federal District
Washington, Elizabeth
Washington, Fanny Bassett (niece)
marriage to George Augustine Washington of
marriage to Tobias Lear of
portraits of
Washington, George:
active leadership style of
at Adams’s inauguration
address to rebellious officers by
as adjutant general for Northern Neck of Virginia
adopted children of
aging of
aides of
ambitious nature of
annual addresses (State of the Union speeches) of
appearance