Entered according to Act of Congress
in the year 1902 by
ARCHER BUTLER HULBERT
in the Office of the Librarian of Congress
at Washington, D. C.


NOTE.

The following pages contain a glimpse of the youth Washington when he first stepped into public view. It is said the President and General are known to us but “George Washington is an unknown man.” Those, to whom the man is lost in the official, may well consider Edward Everett’s oration in which the conduct of the youth Washington is carefully described—that the orator’s audience might see “not an ideal hero, wrapped in cloudy generalities and a mist of vogue panegyric, but the real identical man.”

A. B. H.

Marietta, Ohio, Nov. 28, 1901.


CONTENTS.

[I.]A Prologue: The Governor’s Envoy.
[II.]The Story of the Campaign.
[III.]Fort Necessity and Its Hero.