The Chieftain and the Child.
George B. Butler, watercolor, 1854.

President George Washington pats the head of his young namesake, Washington Irving.

Washington Irving was named after his parents' hero, General George Washington.  As a child in 1789, Irving was privileged to meet Washington, who patted the boy's head.  As an adult, Irving romanticized a story about this incident. He joked that his bald spot was created because of that pat on the head.

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