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  1. Hugh Talman / NMAH. Ask any American what Martha Washington looked like, and you’ll hear of a kindly, plump grandmother, her neck modestly covered and her gray hair poking out of a round ...

  2. Martha Dandridge Custis Washington was born June 2, 1731 and died May 22, 1802. She was the wife of George Washington, the first Commander-in-Chief of the United Colonies and States of America. "Lady Washington" is incorrectly considered, as opposed to Dorothy Hancock (wife of President John Hancock), to be the first United States “First Lady".

  3. ISBN 978-84-9814-065-1. PVP 18,00 €. MARTHA WASHINGTON 1. GIVE ME LIBERTY. Dave Gibbons / Frank Miller. En los años noventa, Frank Miller y Dave Gibbons se unieron para revolucionar las bases de la ciencia ficción con GIVE ME LIBERTY, una historia que muestra un mundo distópico y posible, peligrosamente parecido al nuestro, donde la ...

  4. 1 de mar. de 2016 · Martha’s will. After she passed away in 1802, Martha’s will, located in the Fairfax County Courthouse, should have stayed there forever along with George’s will. However, a Civil War soldier, Brevet Brigadier General David Thomson, had different ideas. For his own inscrutable reasons, he took the will from the courthouse in 1862.

  5. Martha Washington is vital to understanding George Washington’s life and character. But she also had her own goals, challenges, and social circles. By placing solid transcriptions of her documents in the context of the world and the people around her, our edition will show that Martha is an important historical figure in her own right.

  6. 14 de dic. de 2017 · Martha Washington Stranded in Space, dividido en dos partes tituladas Crossover y Attack of the Flesh-Eating Monsters, es la «cara oculta» de Martha Washington Saves the World, una aventura especial que en vez de rendir cuentas con autores como Aldous Huxley o Arthur C. Clark lo hace con la Serie B cinematográfica de los años 50 y 60.

  7. Martha Dandridge Custis Washington (June 2, 1731 – May 2, 1802) was the wife of George Washington, the first President of the United States. Although people only started using the term decades after her death, Martha Washington is considered to be the first First Lady of the United States.