George Washington was not an author of either the Declaration of Independence or the Constitution. He did however write many letters to others that influenced their writings on the Amendments. Washington served as President of the Constitutional Convention but said very little. His presence was enough to make the convention legitimate as far as the citizens of the new country. Without him, the other founders knew they would be questioned as to their motives. Washington was held in such high esteem that just by him being part of it made the point moot.
George Washington has written: 'An autobiography of George Washington' -- subject(s): Spirit writings
George Corbin Washington has written: 'George Corbin Washington and John Thomson Mason report'
George Washington Stark has written: 'The best policy'
George Washington Morey has written: 'The properties of glass'
George Washington McCalla has written: 'The gift that abides'
George Washington Felts has written: 'The pensive pendulum'
George Washington Faulkner has written: 'Ho for California'
George Washington Messinger has written: 'The Messinger family in Europe and America'
You have written the answer to your own question!!!George Washington Carver.
George Washington Reaser has written: 'Melchizedek' 'Melchizedek' -- subject(s): Priesthood
George Washington Ogden has written: 'The bondboy' -- subject(s): Accessible book
George Washington Hall has written: 'Paul's son in the gospel' -- subject(s): Poetry