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BROADSIDE OF WASHINGTON'S FAREWELL ADDRESS Circa 1800
"Address of the Late General George Washington, To the Citizens of the United States, on declining a re-election to the Office of President" (Hartford: Hudson and Goodwin, circa 1800). Printed in five columns within a decorative border. Signed in print "George Washington. United States, 17th Sept. 1796." Approx. 22" x 18". Shrink-wrapped.
Washington penned this farewell address to the nation in 1796, at the end of his second term as President. He announces his intention to decline a third term in office and reflects on the current political landscape and his eight years in office. First published in 1796 in David C. Claypoole's American Daily Advertiser , it was reprinted immediately in newspapers and pamphlets, and then widely reprinted again after Washington's death in 1799. Considered one of the most important documents in U.S. history, frequently reprinted and recited, the Address eventually faded from national memory. Recently, however, it regained some popular awareness when lines from the address were used in the song "One Last Time" in the hit Broadway musical "Hamilton".

"Address of the Late General George Washington, To the Citizens of the United States, on declining a re-election to the Office of President" (Hartford: Hudson and Goodwin, circa 1800). Printed in five columns within a decorative border. Signed in print "George Washington. United States, 17th Sept. 1796." Approx. 22" x 18". Shrink-wrapped.
Washington penned this farewell address to the nation in 1796, at the end of his second term as President. He announces his intention to decline a third term in office and reflects on the current political landscape and his eight years in office. First published in 1796 in David C. Claypoole's American Daily Advertiser , it was reprinted immediately in newspapers and pamphlets, and then widely reprinted again after Washington's death in 1799. Considered one of the most important documents in U.S. history, frequently reprinted and recited, the Address eventually faded from national memory. Recently, however, it regained some popular awareness when lines from the address were used in the song "One Last Time" in the hit Broadway musical "Hamilton".
Condition: Shrink-wrapped. Unframed. Evenly toned, with scattered spotting. Creased both horizontally and vertically. Four even areas of loss in side margins. Two pinholes in upper margin. Some offsetting of type. Examined through shrink-wrapping.


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