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Dear Dr. Kern: I have a life long interest in George Washington. It is true that there were some people in the post-Revolutionary War-early Federal period of the country that wanted to do this. I will search my materials at home and will get you an answer. It might not be right away because I babysit my niece after school and am quite busy with two parttime jobs but I will not forget you. Jane Steele.
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>From: Harris Kern <[log in to unmask]>
>Sent: Oct 13, 2008 9:55 AM
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>Subject: [VA-HIST] George Washigton as King
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>Saturday evening I posted a question asking about the instances where plots were afoot to make GW king of the United States.
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>Though a few folks responded with thoughtful answers, the post was burned to a crisp by the usual suspects in the continuation of their petty school yard taunting and the sheer number of posts and the authors of those posts would cause a reasonable person just delete the whole mess without noticing the first post that set them off (again) was a real question, not just the constant drivel about TJ, SH, or whatever.
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>I am reposting the question this morning with a new subject line in the hopes that some reasoned responses can enlighten me on the subject.
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>Thank you.
>Harris Kern
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