George Washington Biography

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Washington was a very popular author. In fact, he was the first American author to make a living out of writing only (McNamara 1). The author was born on the third of April, 1783. He was born and raised in New York, New York. He was named Washington after the first president, George Washington (“World Biography” 1). He was the eighth child of eleven. An interesting fact about when he was born is that he was born the same week that the people in New York City heard about the British ceasefire in Virginia. A few months before the first American president, George Washington, had officially become the first president Irving met him. For the rest of his life Irving would tell the story of how the first president patted him on the head (McNamara 1). One thing that fascinated Washington was …show more content…

He went on to learn how to read and how to write. He also became in love with telling stories (McNamara 1). Instead of following in his siblings footsteps, he decided to apprentice himself in law. Irving loved reading enthusiastically and sauntering around the Hudson River Valley. The nineteen-year-old Washington started to contribute letters to a newspaper owned by Peter, one of his brothers, under the name “Jonathan Oldstyle”. Washington’s first book that he wrote was Salmagundi. Salmagundi was written by Washington, one of his brothers, William, and one of their friends, James Kirke Paulding. Salmagundi was written to poke fun at political, social, and cultural life of the city. Another one of Washington most notable successes was with A History of New York. A History of New York was a comical and purposely inaccurate account of New York’s Dutch colonization. A History of New York was written under another name, Diedrich Knickerbocker (“World Biography” 1). Another successful work of his was The Creole Village. Some think that Washington got some of his ideas for The Creole Village from Oliver Goldsmith’s The

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