L. E d in ptown. 38 in boston. 37 in fitchburg. Expe. Iing to see these tet ratures rise into the e ds through midmorning and by the afternoon low to middle e ds. And fidpce r of the aning rnoon and warmest continues in the 11 minutes on 24 from 123 to 128. 24 minutes on thepike from 495 to mass ave. Gene and sara, back to you. We begin with breaking news on the south end. One person rushed to the hospital after being shot in the chest twice. Our crew at the scene said it happened just before 2 00 this morning at Rutland Square tremont. The victim was taken to Boston Medical Center but no word on that persons condition. Breaking International News this morning, french Officials Say they have identified the third gunman paris. The official would not reveal the attackers name, but says he is from france and took a trip to syria in 2013. He was one of three gunmen who stormed a music venue during a concert. All three of those attackers were killed, two by detonate were killed, two by deto
Block going back a couple of acres, which means she owned a huge chunk of what williamsburg was. There was a lot of tragedy in Martha Washingtons life. She lost her first husband. She was raised a rich woman she was raised a rich woman and what that means in the 18th century is not what it means today. When she marries George Washington, she brings with her to mount vernon 12 house slaves, and that is really almost an unimaginable luxury. It took 10 days to travel here to valley forge from mount vernon in her carriage with her slaves and servants with her and this was a difficult journey. Marthas experience had prepared her to become the first first lady. Born in New Kent County virginia in seven 770 she was 57 years old when she and George Washington left mount vernon in service to the country. This time, their destination was new york city, selected as the nations first capital, where they began the first of their two terms as president and first lady of United States, setting import
Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. Good evening. My name is kevin butterfield. Im the executive director of the washington library. Its my great pleasure to welcome you here tonight on behalf of the Mount Vernon Ladies Association and to our annual Martha Washington lecture. The event was created to share scholarship and insights into the life and times of Martha Washington and is made possible through a generous grant from the Richard S Reynolds foundation of richmond, virginia. Tonights Exciting Program celebrates the publication of an important new book, the papers of Martha Washington, one many years in the making actually part and related to a much bigger project, the papers of george at the university of virginia and sponsored by the Mount Vernon Ladies Association. Since 1968, the project began with the ambitious aim of publishing all of George Washingtons correspondence, but its since expanded to include other members of his family, allowing us to know so much more about the p
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