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She prepared for the end…
February 21, 2011 by TimHughes
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Some news reports we discover in our newspapers are so beautifully written that they beg to be share with more than just the collector who buys the issue. This is one. Not only is the report of Martha Washington’s death eloquently presented, it is interesting how she knew her time was coming to an end and was prepared for it.
This report appeared in the “Farmer’s Museum or Literary Gazette” from Walpole, New Hampshire, June 8, 1802:
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Filed under: Pre Civil War, The 1700's, The Hobby
Tagged: 1st ladies, George Washington, Martha Washington, obituary, Presidents
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