Pursuit of Honor
The Rise of George Washington
Our Historians
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Fred Anderson, Ph.D.
University of Colorado

Fred Anderson is the author of the landmark
epic of the Seven Years' War, Crucible of War:
the Seven Years' War & the Fate of Empire in British North America, 1754-1766 (2000), and
co-author of 2004's The Dominion of War:
Empire & Liberty in North America,
1500-2000
(2004). He starred in Paladin's When the Forest Ran Red and
George Washington's First War.
Stephen Brumwell , Ph.D.
Author and Lecturer

Stephen Brumwell is a noted lecturer on the Seven Years' War, and the author of two acclaimed works--Redcoats: the British Soldier & War in the Americas, 1755-1763 (2002), and White Devil: a True Story of War, Savagry & Vengeance in Colonial America (2004). His new biography of Gen. James Wolfe will be released in 2006. His first film appearance was in George Washington's First War. He also appeared in the DVD Special Edition of When the Forest Ran Red.
Patricia Brady , Ph.D.
Biographer & Lecturer

For 20 years, Patricia Brady served as director
of publications at the Historic New Orleans Collection. Her most recent book, Martha Washington: an American Life (2005) is the definitive work on the subject. Dr. Brady has written extensively about the Washington
family. Among her previous works are
George Washington's Beautiful Nelly (1991) and
Nelly Custis Lewis's Housekeeping Book (1982).
Peter R. Henriques, Ph.D.
Professor Emeritus
George Mason University

Through his extensive investigations of the papers of George Washington and those of Washington's contemporaries, Peter Henriques
is one of America's foremost scholars and lecturers on the
subject.
In 2002, he wrote George Washington: America's First President
for the National Park Famous American Series.
His new book, Realistic Visionary:
a Portrait of George Washington (University of Va. Press)
will be released in late April 2006.
Dennis J. Pogue, Ph.D.
Associate Director
George Washington's Mount Vernon Estate & Gardens

Dennis Pogue is a researcher, archaeologist,
and authority on all aspects of George Washington's life at Mount Vernon. He is the author of the short work, King's Reach: 17th Century Plantation Life (1990) as well as many articles on archaeology and history. Dr. Pogue continues to be active as a consultant on important archaeological digs of the
Colonial American time period.
Bruce Egli
Colonial Historian

Bruce Egli has been educating students and the general public about Colonial history, particularly the era of the Seven Years' War, for decades. He served as a historical consultant for George Washington: the Unknown Years (1997) , and has appeared in Paladin's two previous feature documentaries, When the Forest Ran Red (2001) and
George Washington's First War (2003).
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First in war
First in peace
First in the hearts of our country
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appearing in Pursuit of Honor.
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