The Syracuse Journal, Volume 25, Number 7, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 9 June 1932 — Page 6

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Z*t\ ANY are the road# that cross and re-cross the >!< pages of American history, but none were more prophetic in the making than the National Old Trails Road, long since the fulfillment of Washington’s dream for a great route toward the West It is now U. S. 40. and on either side as it crosses the mountains in Southwestern Pennsylvania lie scenes of Washington’s first battle, and his only surrender. From the rock above he fired the first shot in the French and Indian War, and stones at the right mark the grave of Jumonville. the fallen French leader.

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- <-- — "■•'■ -'" URNING back to his hurriedly built Fort Necessity V_J in Great Meadows, the youthful leader was forced to admit defeat after a sharp engagement with superior numbers. The surrender papers, drawn in faulty French and containing an error which was to cause embarrassment later, were signed by candle light in a drizzling rain, where the group of trees stand on the roadway in the center foreground. Washington and his little band .marched out of Fort Necessity at daybreak on July 4, 1774. Some years later, despite the crowding of greater responsibilities, he bought the place of his defeat and held it until his death.

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