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Author Interviews with Lindsay M. Chervinsky

Dr. Lindsay M. Chervinsky is a presidential historian and a past fellow of the Fred W. Smith National Library for the Study of George Washington. She is the author of The Cabinet: George Washington and the Creation of an American Institution and An Honest Man: The Inimitable Presidency of John Adams.

Podcast: Interpreting George Washington's Constitution

Dr. Lindsay Chervinsky of the White House Historical Association joins Jim Ambuske of the Washington Library for a podcast episode about Washington and the Constitution.

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Podcast: Creating George Washington's Cabinet

Author of The Cabinet: George Washington and the Creation of an American Institution, Dr. Lindsay Chervinsky, joins Jim Ambuske to explore the cabinet’s emergence during George Washington’s presidency.

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A Precedent: The First Cabinet

Mention of the cabinet cannot be found in the text of the United States Constitution. Instead, it was created by President George Washington.

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The Cabinet


Mount Vernon welcomes historian Dr. Lindsay Chervinksy to discuss her new book, "The Cabinet: George Washington and the Creation of an American Institution," during a 2020 Ford Evening Book Talk.

Teaching Them How to Say Goodbye: Reflections on Washington's Farewell Address


In honor of the 225th anniversary of his famed Farewell Address, an all-star panel, including CNN’s John Avlon, author Dr. Lindsay Chervinsky, and historian Dr. Joseph Ellis, discusses George Washington’s warnings to and hopes for future generations of Americans.

Presidents and the Press


Join Presidential Historian Dr. Lindsay Chervinsky as she explores the historical relationship between American Presidents and the press who cover them.

Ten Facts About Washington’s Presidency

Unanimously elected President of the United States twice, George Washington played an essential part in shaping the role and function of the President of the United States.

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