While George Washington commanded the Continental Army, Martha Washington ran their extensive business operations—and joined him in winter camps every year of the war. At Valley Forge, she organized women to mend clothes, roll bandages, and care for sick soldiers. She managed what we'd now call logistics and morale.
Martha was already a wealthy widow and experienced plantation manager when she married George. She understood business, accounting, and management. During the Revolution, she applied those skills to the most critical enterprise in American history: keeping an army together against impossible odds.
At {BUSINESS_NAME}, we know that success requires partnership and enterprise. We serve {CITY} with the same practical skill Martha brought to the Revolution—doing what needs to be done, not what tradition expects.
America's 250th celebrates the women who made independence possible.
#USA250 #WomensHistoryMonth #Partnership #{CITY}
Martha was already a wealthy widow and experienced plantation manager when she married George. She understood business, accounting, and management. During the Revolution, she applied those skills to the most critical enterprise in American history: keeping an army together against impossible odds.
At {BUSINESS_NAME}, we know that success requires partnership and enterprise. We serve {CITY} with the same practical skill Martha brought to the Revolution—doing what needs to be done, not what tradition expects.
America's 250th celebrates the women who made independence possible.
#USA250 #WomensHistoryMonth #Partnership #{CITY}
Historical Event
Martha Washington at Valley Forge and Revolutionary Camps
Story Angle
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