Philip Levy (historian)

He, along with David Muraca, is a co-leader of the excavation of Ferry Farm, the site of George Washington's childhood home.

[1] Levy and Muraca are credited with finding the foundations of the house where Washington was raised.

[3] Levy was also involved in disputing Donald A. Grinde Jr. and Bruce E. Johansen's claim that the Iroquois influenced the structure of the United States government.

[4] He authored a book published in 2007 entitled Fellow Travelers: Indians and Europeans Contesting the Early American Trail.

[5] He is also the author of Where The Cherry Tree Grew: The Story of Ferry Farm, George Washington’s Boyhood Home.