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Portrait in patriotism Friberg painting of Washington honored at Valley Forge exhibit
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Thank you Mr. Friberg. That painting is a treasure in my home.
Then what of the accounts of Isaac Potts, born in 1752, who lived in the area of Valley Forge in 1777? He reports hearing a voice in the woods and discovered Washington praying. He reported this to his wife and family. Several people, in later years, interviewed Isaac Potts to get his story. These included friends of Potts, biographers preparing books on George Washington, and scholars researching the validity of the story. They include Mason Locke Weems, Devault Beaver, Dr. James Ross Snowden, and Benson J. Lossing. Even General Knox, a military associate of Washington, reported that George Washington used the grove at Valley Forge to pray.
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If you're trying to tell us all that Washington *never once* bowed in prayer during his six months at Valley Forge--good luck trying to prove that one.
I have only one problem with the painting. The cinch, the purpose of which is to secure the saddle to the horse, is under the saddle blanket instead of on top of the saddle blanket. I could never figure out how it could be attached to the saddle in this configuration.
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You can find this in "Life of Washington," from scholar Marcus Cunliffe, editor, (this book, though out of print, is a feature in the John Harvard Library and can be found in public libraries). Also, "Christianity and the Constitution," written by John Eidsmore, a non-LDS Christian (this book is still in print).
Even George Washington himself, in his writings, wrote about the dire circumstances at Valley Forge and his subsequent prayers. (See "The Writings of George Washington from the Original Manuscript Sources," volume 11, editor John C. Fitzpatrick.)
Respectfully,
Chris F.
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