Monday, July 7, 2008

Artifacts Of George Washington Discovered At Childhood Home




Foundations Of George Washington's Childhood House Have Been Found At Ferry Farm In Virginia, The Setting Of The Legendary Cherry Tree Story.

Wig curlers, a carnelian bead and a half million other artifacts were also part of the discovery, which will help scholars fill in large gaps in the story of the first U.S. president's early life.

"When you look at the normal biographies of Washington, they start when he's 23," said David Muraca, who oversaw the excavation as director of archaeology at the George Washington Foundation, which owns Ferry Farm.

"This piece of the story is very difficult for historians to get their hands around," he said. "This dig will let us start our stories much earlier."

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