Documents
On Display Now
On Display Now
The National Archives’ Featured Documents are a rotating selection of remarkable documents currently on display at the National Archives Museum. These documents offer a unique glimpse into the pivotal moments and personalities that have defined our American experience. Explore the stories behind these historical documents and gain a deeper understanding of their significance, available for you to view online.
Spymaster-in-Chief: George Washington’s Wartime Espionage
During the Revolutionary War, a large network of colonial spies worked in secret to disrupt British forces. When George Washington took command of the Continental Army in July 1775, he strengthened intelligence efforts by planting false information and writing coded letters to gain an edge over the larger and more experienced British Army. Washington’s account book of wartime spending reveals information about these secret operations.