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George Washington Slept Here

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George Washington on his way to Frederick, August 5,1785 dined in a building on this site known as The Dutchman's One mile south of here is Noland's Ferry frequently used by Washington on his travels.
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July 1 - 29, and October 9 -November 27, 1780, Washing-ton had headquarters here atthe house of Colonel TheunisDey. The main army encamp-ed along Totowa Heights.
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The Mansion ofColonel Theunis DeyThe Headquarters ofGeneral WashingtonJuly ~ Oct ~ Nov ~ 1780 Acquired and restored 1930-1934 byThe Passaic County Park CommissionMarked by Capt. Abraham Godwin ChapterNew Jersey Society S.A.R. ? ? ? Oct 8, 1934
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July 1-29, and October 9 - November 27, 1780, Washington had headquarters here at the house of Colonel Theunis Dey. The main army encamped along Totowa Heights.
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1754-1914.This oldest colonial structure of Baltimore was built in 1754 upon the estate known as "Georgia Plantation"byCharles Carroll, Barrister1723-1783One of the foremost patriots of the Revolution, author of the Maryland Declaration of Rights and activ…
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Home and tavern of John & Martin Pheifer. Gov. Wm. Tryon and President George Washington among guests. Stood 1 1/2 mi. W.
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Occupied by George Washington from April 26 1789 to February 25 1790.
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Before the Revolution, two major trading routes came together near here. Branching to the west was the road to New Windsor Township on the Savannah. The Cherokee Path extended north to Ninety Six and south through Saxe Gotha Township on the Congaree. George…
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You are standing within Lot Number One of the Old town of Petersburg, as laid out for Abraham Jones, Jr., in December of 1783. The first owner was William Byrd II of Westover. William Pride purchased the lot in 1745, and, entrepreneur that he was, very like…
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General George Washingtonwith his aidesslept in this house many nightswhile making Peekskilltheir headquarters in 1776, 1777 & 1778.———————-It was the house ofPierre Van Cortlandt,member of Colonial Assembly,member …
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