Tobias Lear: The First Presidential Operative

Saturday, January 7, 2023
Franklin Hall Prefunction (Philadelphia Marriott Downtown)
Cameron Kline, University of Oxford
George Washington is arguably the most analyzed former President of the United States of America. His generalship, ownership of enslaved persons, and term as the first president are familiar narratives, but many do not know how and why Washington relied on the agency of others.

Cameron L. Kline’s poster presentation, entitled Tobias Lear: The First Presidential Operative, will first take the viewer inside Mount Vernon and the Executive Mansion to add additional understanding, context, and historical appreciation for Lear, who was Washington’s personal and government secretary. Then it will interactively reveal – with the help of high-resolution images from journals, letters, and related primary sources; portraits; key quotes; and maps – how Washington empowered Lear to manage the Washington family’s enslaved persons in the free Commonwealth of Pennsylvania with the goal of circumventing the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania’s Gradual Abolition Act of 1780, and its related 1788 amendment.

The poster’s foundation will rest on letters and documents written by Tobias Lear, George Washington, Alexander Hamilton, Thomas Jefferson, Henry Knox, Thomas Paine, William Randolph, and many other lesser-known figures. It will also rest on secondary scholarship from Stephen Decatur Jr., Erica Armstrong Dunbar, and Henry Wiencek.

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