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George Washington Slept Here

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Located on Ramapo Valley Roadkey military highway for troopsand supply unitsduring the Revolutionary Warthis building served asGeneral George Washington'sheadquarters on July 14, 1777andas the Bergen County Court Housein1778 - 1779 Dedicated byThe Woman'…
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This Dutch Colonial house was built by Hendrick Van Allen before the Revolutionary War on a farm that consisted of over two-hundred acres. General George Washington used this house as his Headquarters on July 14-15, 1777, when he moved his troops over "extr…
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This Georgian country seat was built by Colonel Roger Morris in 1765. Colonel Morris, a Loyalist, left the house when he returned to England at the outbreak of the American Revolutionary War. From September 14 through October 18, 1776, the house was used as…
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Home of Gen. Ephraim Blaine, Commissary General of Revolutionary Army, stood on this site. George Washington was a guest here, Oct. 4-11, 1794, while mustering an armed force to quell Whiskey Rebellion in Western Pennsylvania.
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President Washington was a visitor in the town of Halifax, on April 16-17, 1791.
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President Washington, on April 27, 1791, was a guest at the home of William Gause, Jr., which stood four miles north.
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The country home of Charles Pinckney (1757-1824), Snee Farm stands about 0.7 mi. west of here. One of SC's signers of the US Constitution, Pinckney also served in the General Assembly and in Congress. He was elected governor of SC four times and was appoint…
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"Monday, May 16th, 1791" wrote President George Washington in his diary as he recorded the date of his lodging in the Inn of Stephen Calfrey Pearce, 200 yards [note: direction stricken from marker] of this marker. Being forewarned, the Pearces had made lavi…
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George Washington stayed in this house while his troops camped between White House and New Bromley.House burned in mid 1960's.
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On his southern tour in 1791 President George Washington spent the night of April 28 here at Brookgreen Plantation. He was the guest of its owner, Dr. Henry Collins Flagg, a surgeon in the Revolution, and his wife, the former Rachel Moore Allston. Washingto…
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