#OnThisDay in 1776, General George Washington led the remnants of his army across the icy Delaware River on Christmas night.
— Mount Vernon (@MountVernon) December 25, 2022
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That patriotic painting of George Washington on Christmas? It was German.
The historical reenactment of George Washington's crossing of the Delaware River is held every December in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. https://t.co/c9KvLxVN6A
— ABC News (@ABC) December 25, 2022
#MerryChristmas to all who are celebrating! #OTD in 1776, General George Washington & his troops crossed the Delaware River to storm the Hessian forces at Trenton, NJ. The successful surprise attack inspired a painting by Emanuel Leutze, on which these 1976 stamps are based ©USPS pic.twitter.com/uja1eR3ro4
— Postal Museum (@PostalMuseum) December 24, 2022
Metropolitan Museum of Art visitors viewing Washington Crossing the Delaware by Emanuel Leutze. The photo is from 1907. https://t.co/1901JUo0U9 pic.twitter.com/vRtOXv1lgq
— Presidential Trivia (@triviapotus) December 25, 2022