The Surveyor's Line

George Washington

The surveyor who learned to see human dignity by drawing lines that erased it.

The surveyor who learned to see human dignity by drawing lines that erased it. George Washington's journey from ambitious young officer to the man who could have been king but chose to be a citizen.

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