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George Washington rose from land surveyor to Commander-in-Chief and the first U.S. President. His leadership helped shape a ...
The authority is enshrined in Article I of the Constitution, and President George Washington called it “an object of great importance” during the first State of the Union address in U.S ...
Fort Belvoir commemorated the United States Army's 250th birthday Thursday with a celebration and messages of heritage, honor ...
Chief Justice Sie-A-Nyene G. Yuoh has called on the Mayor of Monrovia, John-Charuk Siafa, to strictly enforce the Monrovia City Ordinance Laws to help clean the capital of plastic waste and other ...
Sunday in that bleak pandemic summer of 2020, the air near central California’s Big Basin Redwoods State Park felt muggy, almost tropical. Weird, thought naturalist Christian ...
Born on February 22, 1732 in Westmoreland County, Virginia, Washington was born into a prosperous family, and was privately educated. He gained early experience as a land surveyor, and then joined the ...
During the mid-1800s, Pigg’s Mill entered its golden age of production and development, evolving from a simple log grist mill into an improved community center known throughout Pittsylvania County. Fo ...
The University of Wyoming’s Land Surveying Program was one of seven nationally to receive a National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying (NCEES) Surveying Education Award. UW received a ...
George Washington confronted a smallpox epidemic with a belief in science—and a controversial plan. George Washington strikes a confident pose after the victorious Battle of Princeton in this ...