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    George Washington

    President of the United States from 1789 to 1797

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  1. Oct 29, 2009 · Less than three years after leaving office, he died at his Virginia plantation, Mount Vernon, at age 67. George Washington's Early Years.

  2. When George Washington left office at 65, he was the picture of health—at least for a man of his age living in the 18th century. Less than three years later, he was dead of a sudden illness...

  3. Feb 14, 2020 · When in his old age he finally retired to his home, he was given back the title General George Washington, which he held until his death. Washington died of a throat infection on December 14, 1799. He will always be remembered, at least in my home, for his selfless services to our country.

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  5. However, all this medical procedure did for Washington was cause him to go into shock from loss of blood. Around 10:00 pm on December 14, 1799, George Washington died on his bed in his Mount Vernon home, surrounded by his doctors, his wife Martha, his secretary Tobias Lear, and his valet and several house servants.

  6. Born: 22 February 1731 - Westmorland County, Virginia. Died: 14 December 1799 - Mount Vernon, VA. President of the United States: 30 April 1789 - March 4 1797. Commander in Chief, Continental Army: 15 June 1775 - 14 December 1799.

  7. Feb 17, 2024 · Washington first complained of a cough and runny nose on Dec. 13, 1799, while he was living in Fairfax County, VA at Mount Vernon estate. He was 67 years old at the time and had left office two ...

  8. Sep 21, 2020 · At about 10:30 p.m. on December 14, 1799, George Washington, aged 67, drew his final, difficult breath. The following day, Lear arranged for a coffin to be constructed in Alexandria. Slaves opened and cleaned the family’s modest brick vault, located a few hundred feet from the mansion.

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