General Nathanael Greene by Charles
Willson Peale. Greene of Rhode Island, a handsome, good-natured
Quaker who walked with a limp, knew little of military life other
than what he had read in books, when, at thirty-three, he became
the youngest brigadier general in the American army. With
experience, he would stand second only to Washington. The portrait
is one of Peale’s “Gallery of Great Men.”