Martha Custis
Martha Custis, born on June 2, 1731, was a prominent figure in early American history. She was the daughter of a wealthy planter and married George Washington in 1759, becoming the first First Lady of the United States when he took office in 1789. Martha played a significant role in managing their estate, Mount Vernon, and was known for her hospitality and social skills.
As First Lady, Martha Custis hosted numerous events and gatherings, helping to shape the role of women in politics and society. She was instrumental in supporting her husband during the American Revolutionary War, often providing him with moral and logistical support. Her contributions to American society remain significant to this day.