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The draft of Washington's Farewell Address, dated May 15, 1796, was among the artifacts in the Washington collection rescued from the fire that heavily damaged the Capitol in 1911. A dress sword given to Washington by Frederick the Great of Prussia will also be on display. "Veterans Day, on which we honor those who have protected and defended our nation, is a particularly auspicious time for us to reflect on the history of the United States through this remarkable collection," Gov. David Paterson said in announcing the exhibit last week. Other artifacts on display will include a writing desk used by Gov. DeWitt Clinton, builder of the Erie Canal, and the original copy of the U.S. Constitution sent to New York state for ratification. ___ Online: Exhibit: Reservations (NYS Office of General Services):
http://www.oce.nysed.gov/exhibits/freedom/
http://www.ogs.state.ny.us/
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