Samuel Vaughan wrote a letter to George Washington near the closing of the year 1788. In it, he wrote that everyone trusted Washington and wanted him to continue his presidency. Vaughan was an English merchant, plantation owner, and political radical; you could call him an ‘ordinary man.’ By writing to Washington, the ‘ruler’ over America, Vaughan had to be sure
Samuel Vaughan wrote a letter to George Washington near the closing of the year 1788. In it, he wrote that everyone trusted Washington and wanted him to continue his presidency. Vaughan was an English merchant, plantation owner, and political radical; you could call him an ‘ordinary man.’ By writing to Washington, the ‘ruler’ over America, Vaughan had to be sure