I wonder if that Army Museum would be interested in the ax that Mr. Washington chopped the cherry tree down with. Or is the Army Museum a (total) myth?
According to the Julian calendar (which was in effect at the time), George Washington was born on February 11, 1731 (O.S.). According to the Gregorian calendar, which was adopted in Britain and its colonies in 1752, he was born on February 22, 1732.
I have today off. I work part time for county and adminstration has this off. For our part we will work on taxes.
I wish I could change my avaitor in honor of President’s Day but GC is having issues. I’ve seen poster’s aviators eliminated to blank.
According to a source I heard many years ago, when George Washington was a small boy with a hatchet someone gave him, George did destroy a somewhat new cherry sappling with it. Truth…?
George and his father didn’t get along well. Augustus Washington never treated the children of his second wife (of which George was the eldest) as well as he did the children of his first. In all the letters written by Washington that survived, he never mentions his father. If the young George had cut down the tree, he probably wouldn’t have said anything about it.
I work for one of the few banks in this country that doesn’t close for Presidents’ Day OR Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.
One of my colleagues wouldn’t stop complaining about what a shame it is that the birthdays of Washington and Lincoln were combined into one holiday that honored all presidents. I’d finally had enough, and suggested we celebrate every president’s birthday with a holiday; only two presidents share a birthday (Polk and Harding) and Cleveland served twice, so that gives us 41 holidays. Then let’s start adding every person who worked for civil rights…well, you get the idea. Pretty soon we’d end up with every day being a holiday, and that simply doesn’t add up.
Airboy20 almost 14 years ago
Ain’t it the truth, ain’t it the truth! Happy Washington’s Birthday, everyone!
conean almost 14 years ago
And the American public gets rooked out of another holiday.
joefish25 almost 14 years ago
Feb, 22, 1732 G. Washington Feb 12, 1809 A. Lincoln…..
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MJ Premium Member almost 14 years ago
I wonder if that Army Museum would be interested in the ax that Mr. Washington chopped the cherry tree down with. Or is the Army Museum a (total) myth?
Don’t worry; I won’t post this four times.
OldManMountain almost 14 years ago
According to the Julian calendar (which was in effect at the time), George Washington was born on February 11, 1731 (O.S.). According to the Gregorian calendar, which was adopted in Britain and its colonies in 1752, he was born on February 22, 1732.
kab2rb almost 14 years ago
I have today off. I work part time for county and adminstration has this off. For our part we will work on taxes. I wish I could change my avaitor in honor of President’s Day but GC is having issues. I’ve seen poster’s aviators eliminated to blank.
axe-grinder almost 14 years ago
Kids today may not know much about Lincoln, but a recent book and upcoming movie may change that: http://tinyurl.com/yavykf7
If they absorb a little truth about Lincoln along with the fiction, wouldn’t that be better than no truth at all?
WaitingMan almost 14 years ago
Two great books; On Washington - “Washington, A Life”, by Ron Chernow On Lincoln - “Team of Rivals”, by Doris Kearns Goodwin
tracht47 almost 14 years ago
We should honor William Henry Harrison. The month he was President was wonderful.
EarlWash almost 14 years ago
According to a source I heard many years ago, when George Washington was a small boy with a hatchet someone gave him, George did destroy a somewhat new cherry sappling with it. Truth…?
runar almost 14 years ago
George and his father didn’t get along well. Augustus Washington never treated the children of his second wife (of which George was the eldest) as well as he did the children of his first. In all the letters written by Washington that survived, he never mentions his father. If the young George had cut down the tree, he probably wouldn’t have said anything about it.
Fangirl almost 14 years ago
Re: Book and movie. LOL!
Not all government workers were off today, by the way. I wasn’t! (Not that I’m complaining, I actually got quite a bit done.)
countoftowergrove almost 14 years ago
Seal of the President of the United States wasn’t thought up until well after Lincoln died.
BuzzDog almost 14 years ago
I work for one of the few banks in this country that doesn’t close for Presidents’ Day OR Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.
One of my colleagues wouldn’t stop complaining about what a shame it is that the birthdays of Washington and Lincoln were combined into one holiday that honored all presidents. I’d finally had enough, and suggested we celebrate every president’s birthday with a holiday; only two presidents share a birthday (Polk and Harding) and Cleveland served twice, so that gives us 41 holidays. Then let’s start adding every person who worked for civil rights…well, you get the idea. Pretty soon we’d end up with every day being a holiday, and that simply doesn’t add up.
Fusnr almost 14 years ago