George Washington Slept Here
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On April 27, 1791, President George Washington spent the night nearby at the indigo plantation of Jeremiah Vereen. He wrote in his diary that he was "entertained (& very kindly) without being able to make compensation." The next day Vereen guided Washington…
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President Washington was a guest Apr. 24-25, 1791, at the Quince home which stood 2 blocks W.
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Known also as Byrd's Fort and Warwick's Fort. Probably built in 1755, it was visited that year by George Washington.
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President Washington spent the night, April 18, 1791, in the town of Tarboro.
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Ridgebury, "The New Patent," was one of the last land purchases made by the Proprietors. Tradition says that the First Congregational Church in Ridgebury had its beginnings in the "New Patent Meeting House" as early as 1738. In 1768 the congregation voted …
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Did General George Washington sleep here? Maybe. We do know, history says our "Grain Room" stored grain for his troops during the winter of 1778.Artist: Adrienne Crombie,Frenchtown, N.J.Millstone18th CenturyOne of the two stones used for grinding grain to m…
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On January 6, 1777 General George Washington established his winter headquarters at Jacob Arnold's Tavern, then located at what is now 20 Park Place. He occupied rooms on the second floor. His officers and men were quartered in every house and barn in the v…
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400 feet west of here is Meadow Garden, home of George Walton, Revolutionary Patriot and soldier, Governor, Congressman, Senator, Jurist. With Button Gwinnett and Lyman Hall, he signed the Declaration of Independence, July 4, 1776, for the State of Georgia.…
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Circa 1760 Dutch Stone Housewhere George Washington andAlexander Hamilton stayedJune 25-27, 1780, following theBattle of Springfield. Frenchforces under Gen. Rochambeaurested in the orchard August27, 1781, en route to Yorktown.National Register of Historic …
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George Washington "lodged" here August 31, 1774, going to First Continental Congress. On May 4, 1775, on his way to Second Continental Congress where, on Jun 15, 1775, he was elected "General and Commander-in-Chief of the Army of the United Colonies." His f…