Friday, June 17, 2011

Another Inspirational Event

I've always loved this painting. Upon retirement from UW I acquired a framed copy and have it hanging above my desk at home. I find it to be a reminder of our founding father's ideals.

THE PRAYER AT VALLEY FORGE


"I was riding with Mr. Potts near to the Valley Forge where the army lay during the war of ye Revolution, when Mr. Potts said, 'Do you see that woods & that plain? There laid the army of Washington. It was a most distressing time of ye war, and all were for giving up the Ship but that great and good man. In that woods (pointing to a close in view) I heard a plaintive sound as of a man at prayer. I tied my horse to a sapling & went quietly into the woods. To my astonishment I saw the great George Washington on his knees alone, with his sword on one side and his cocked hat on the other. He was at Prayer to the God of the Armies, beseeching to interpose with his Divine aid, as it was ye Crisis & the cause of the country, of humanity & of the world. Such a prayer I never heard from the lips of man. I left him alone praying. I went home & told my wife. We never thought a man could be a soldier & a Christian, but if there is one in the world, it is Washington. We thought it was the cause of God & America could prevail."


Source: Eyewitness testimony of Isaac Potts, a Valley Forge resident who shared the following story with the Rev. Nathaniel Randolph Snowden (1770-1851), who then recorded it in his "Diary and Remembrances."

3 comments:

  1. I had never heard this story or seen this picture before it was hanging in your office. Very neat.

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  2. Same as Gels. Hadn't heard or seen it before you got it. You didn't add the story about how it was your retirement gift to yourself and how that came about. ;)

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  3. George Washington was a great man. Our modern-day leaders would do well to model their behavior and choices after his!

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