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The Real Martha Washington - Livestream History Program with Liz Maurer

Though popular culture has dismissed her as the demure lady in the frilly cap, the real Martha Washington was anything but. Socially adept and politically astute, Martha Dandridge Custis Washington’s contemporaries lauded her as a woman of accomplishment. Critically, she was the dear companion, in whose absence George Washington could never be entirely comfortable. Join us for an online/virtual history event to explore the real Martha Washington. Martha Washington (née Dandridge; June 13 , 1731 – May 22, 1802) was the wife of George Washington, the first President of the United States. Although the title was not coined until after her death, Martha Washington served as the inaugural First Lady of the United States. During her lifetime, she was often referred to as "Lady Washington". She had first married Daniel Parke Custis, with whom she had four children, and was widowed by the age of 25. Two of her children by Custis survived to young adulthood. She brought her vast wealth to her marriage to Washington, which enabled him to buy land to add to his personal estate. She also brought with her 84 dower slaves from her first husband's estate for use during her lifetime. They and their descendants reverted to her first husband's estate at her death and were inherited by his heirs. The Washingtons did not have children together, but they did rear her two surviving children by her first husband, including son John "Jacky" Parke Custis. They also helped both of their extended families. __________________________ Liz Maurer, your host, is the Director of Re-Living History. She designs and delivers history education programs as well as consults on visitor engagement for museums and educational organizations. She is the former Director of Program for the National Women’s History Museum and held education positions at Mount Vernon and Colonial Williamsburg. This program is presented by the non-profit community organization Washington, DC History & Culture.

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