George Washington

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Founding Fathers
George Washington
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  • ISBN 9781941813706
  • Dimensions: 120 x 203mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jun 2026
  • Publisher: South Dakota State Historical Society
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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When he died in 1799, George Washington was eulogized as “first in war, first in peace, and first in the hearts of his countrymen.” As commander in chief of the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War, president of the Constitutional Convention in 1787, and the nation’s first president from 1789 to 1797, Washington emerged not only as the United States’ leading statesman and foremost Founding Father, but as the living symbol of the American Revolution. The strength of his character enabled him to triumph over challenges no other American has faced and to resist temptations few other historical figures have refused. His name and his image are now so ubiquitous, his legacy and his legend so much larger than life, that it may seem like he was destined to defeat the world’s most powerful empire and unify a sprawling new nation.

George Washington: Citizen, Soldier, Statesman is a timely reminder that contrary to his grand visage on Mount Rushmore, Washington was not born to greatness—he earned it. The third son in a family of middle-class farmers, young George was left with inferior lands and no prospect of receiving a formal education when his father died while he was just a boy. Knowing that he would have to make his own way in the world, Washington worked to better himself, built a vast personal fortune, dedicated his life to public service, and seized opportunities few others would have dared to embrace. Author Gary L. Gregg II highlights the crucial moments of Washington’s career to demonstrate that he was not just a great man, but a good one, who set an example worthy of emulation.

George Washington: Citizen, Soldier, Statesman is the second book in the South Dakota Biography Series: Faces of Mount Rushmore, which highlights the presidents depicted on the national memorial and other figures connected with its history.
Gary L. Gregg II, Ph.D., is the Mitch McConnell Chair in Leadership at the University of Louisville and the Director of the McConnell Center. He is the author or editor of a dozen nonfiction books, including Reflection and Choice: The Federalists, the Anti-Federalists and the Debate that Defined America (McConnell Center Books, 2020), and Patriot Sage: George Washington and the American Political Tradition (ISI Books, 1999), which Human Events magazine named as one of the top ten books of that year. A prolific public speaker, he has also authored nearly a hundred op-eds and essays as well as the young adult novel The Stag and the Spear (Butler Books, 2024). He has served on numerous educational boards, including those of The Philadelphia Society, Air University (which oversees all educational programs of the U.S. Air Force), and the University Bookman. Since 2014, he is the Director and Lead Faculty for the U.S. Army’s Strategic Broadening Seminar at the University of Louisville, which affords him ample opportunity to discuss George Washington’s leadership lessons and other topics.

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