Zoom-In: History. What do you see? Do you think this happened this week? Why? What can you tell about these boys?

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Zoom-In: History

What do you see?

Do you think this happened this week? Why? What can you tell about these boys?

Why are these people gathered? Compare the clothes of the boys to the adults. How are the clothes different?

Do you see anyone familiar in this scene?

What is the setting of this painting? General Washington at Christ Church, Easter Sunday, 1795 / (J.L.G. Ferris, 1908) Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C USA

Alexandria, Virginia is a city full of history!

Ferris, J. L. G. (c1908). General Washington at Christ Church, Easter Sunday, 1795 / J.L.G. Ferris. Library of Congress: Prints & Photographs.General Washington at Christ Church, Easter Sunday, 1795 / J.L.G. Ferris.