George Washington (1732–1799) was the Commander-in-Chief of Continental forces in the American Revolution and the first President of the United States after the war of independence.
Many people have been named after him, including:
George Corbin Washington (1789–1854), U.S. Congressman from Maryland 1827–1833
George Washington (inventor) (1871–1946), American businessman
George Washington (Washington pioneer) (1871–1905), American pioneer
George Washington Adams (1801–1829), American politician, and eldest son of U.S. President John Quincy Adams
George Washington Anderson (1832–1902), American politician
George Washington Baines (1809–1882), American clergyman and maternal great-grandfather of U.S. President Lyndon Baines Johnson
George Washington Bethune (1805–1862), preacher-pastor in the Dutch Reformed Church
George Washington Blanchard (1884–1964), American politician
George Washington Bolton (1841–1931), American banker and politician
George Washington Bridges (1825–1873), American politician
George Washington Bush (1779–1863), American pioneer
George Washington Caldwell (1849–1916), Michigan State Representative from 1897 through 1900
George Washington Campbell (1769–1848), 5th U.S. Secretary of the Treasury
George Washington Campbell (1828–1905), cofounder and lifelong board member of Alabama's Tuskegee Institute
George Washington Carver (c. 1864/5–1943), American botanist
George Washington Cass (1810–1888), American industrialist
George Washington Crile (1864–1943), American surgeon
George Washington Parke Custis (1781–1857), adopted son (and also step-grandson) of President George Washington
George Washington Cullum (1809–1892), Union Army general
George Washington Cutter (1801–1865), American poet and Mexican War veteran
George Washington DeLong (1844–1881), United States Navy officer
George Washington Dietzler (1826–1884), Union Army general
George Washington Dixon (1801–1861), American singer, stage actor, and newspaper editor
George Washington Doane (1799–1859), American churchman, Protestant Episcopal bishop of New Jersey
George Washington Donaghey (1856–1937), governor of the U.S. state of Arkansas from 1909 to 1913
George Washington Emery Dorsey (1842–1911), American politician
George Washington Duke (1820–1905), American tobacco industrialist and philanthropist
George Washington Dupee (1826-1897), American Baptist leader
George Washington Gale Ferris Jr. (1859–1896), American engineer
George Washington Fleeger (1839–1894), American politician
George Washington Gale (1789), an American minister
George Washington Getty (1819–1901), American Civil War Union general
George Washington Glasscock (1810–1868), early settler, legislator, and businessman in Tousha
George Washington Glick (1827–1911), American politician
George Washington Goethals (1858–1928), U.S. Army officer and civil engineer
George Washington Gordon (1836–1911), Confederate Army general
George Washington Grayson (1843–1920), Creek scholar, writer, and nationalist
George Washington Greene (1775–1793), son of General Nathanael Greene
George Washington Greene (1811–1883), American historian & grandson of General Greene
George Washington Harris (1814–1869), American humorist
George Washington Hays (1863–1927), American politician
George Washington Helme (1822–1893), American businessman and soldier
George Washington Hockley (1802–1854), a Texas revolutionary who served as Secretary of War for the Republic of Texas
George Washington Hopkins (1804–1861), American politician, diplomat, lawyer, judge and teacher
George Washington Johnson (1811–1862), first Confederate governor of Kentucky
George Washington Jones (Tennessee politician) (1806–1884), American politician
George Washington Jones (Texas politician) (1828–1903), American politician
George Washington Julian (1817–1899), American politician, writer, candidate for Vice President of the United States
Georges Washington de La Fayette (1779–1849), son of the Marquis de Lafayette (French hero of the American Revolutionary War)
George Washington Lambert (1873–1930), Australian artist
George Washington Custis Lee (also known as Custis Lee) (1832–1913), eldest son of Robert E. Lee
George Washington Lent Marr (1779–1856), American politician
George Washington Morgan (1820–1893), American Civil War general
George Washington Ochs Oakes (1861–1931), American journalist
George Washington Owen (1796–1837), American politician
George Washington Patterson (1799–1879), American politician
George Washington Peck (1818–1905), American politician
George Washington Pilipō (1828–1887), Hawaiian politician
George Washington Plunkitt (1842–1924), American politician
George Washington Putnam (1826–1899), American soldier and politician
George Washington Rightmire (1868–1952), American educator
George Washington Riggs (1813–1881), American businessman
George Washington Scott (1829–1903), American businessman and military officer
George Washington Shonk (1850–1900), American politician
George Washington Steele (1839–1922), American lawyer, soldier, and politician
George Washington Toland (1796–1869), American politician
George Washington Truett (1867–1944), American minister and writer
George Washington Vanderbilt (1839–1864), the son of Cornelius Vanderbilt and a member of the prominent Vanderbilt family
George Washington Vanderbilt II (1862–1914), builder of the Biltmore House
George Washington Vanderbilt III (1914–1961), a yachtsman and scientific explorer
George Washington Walker (1800–1859), English Quaker missionary who settled in Tasmania
George Washington Whistler (1800–1849), American railroad engineer
George Washington Williams (1849–1891), American religious figure and politician
George Washington Williams (1869–1925), United States Navy admiral
George Washington Wilson (1823–1893), Scottish photographer
George Washington Woodward (1809–1875), American politician
George Washington Wright (1816–1885), American politician
Prince George Washington of Siam (Wichaichan) (1838–1885)
G. W. Bridge, a Marvel Comics character named after New York City's George Washington Bridge
George Washington Carver Davis, the original given name of Alim Nassor in the novel Lucifer's Hammer, notably, the given name here, "George Washington Carver" is in and of itself based on the real person, George Washington Carver (see above)
George Washington Duke (fictional character), a fictional character from the 1990 film Rocky V
G. W. (George Washington) McLintock, played by John Wayne in 1963 movie McLintock!
In Metal Gear Solid 2, Arsenal Gear's AI has been given the initials of George Washington
George Washington, one of the names of the frog from the animated miniseries Over the Garden Wall
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