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Washington’s Route from Princeton to Morristown
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Washington’s Route from Princeton to Morristown
By this route
Washington
with his army<...
Washington’s Route from Princeton to Morristown
By this route
Washington
with his army<...
Washington’s Route from Princeton to Morristown
By this route
Washington
with his army<...
Washington’s Route from Princeton to Morristown
By this route
Washington
with his army<...
Washington’s Headquarters
State Historic Site
The Hasbrouck house served as Ge...
George Washington
On his way to Philadelphia
Friday July 1, 1791
...Washington Valley Schoolhouse
1869
Built on site of original 1813 "Brick School". ...
Washington – Rochambeau Revolutionary Route
Housatonic Crossing
French General Jean Baptiste Don...
George Washington's Political Career Began on this Site
On July 24, 1758, at the first Frederick County Court Hous...
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Washington’s Route from Princeton to Morristown
By this route
Washington
with his army
retired to Morristown
after his victory
at Princeton
January – 1777
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Erected by the
D-A-R
Marker is at the intersection of N Maple Avenue and Madisonville Road, on the right when traveling north on N Maple Avenue.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Washington’s Route from Princeton to Morristown
By this route
Washington
with his army
retired to Morristown
after his victory
at Princeton
January – 1777
--------------
Erected by the
D-A-R
Marker is on Morristown Road (U.S. 202), on the right when traveling west.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Washington’s Route from Princeton to Morristown
By this route
Washington
with his army
retired after his victory
at Princeton
Jan. 1777.
Erected by
Gen. Frelinghuysen Chapter
D.A.R.
Marker is at the intersection of E Main Street (New Jersey Route 28) and Grove Street, on the left when traveling east on E Main Street.
Courtesy ...
Washington’s Route from Princeton to Morristown
By this route
Washington
with his army
retired to Morristown
after his victory
at Princeton
January – 1777
--------------
Erected by the
D-A-R
Marker is on U.S. 202, on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Washington’s Route from Princeton to Morristown
By this route
Washington
with his army
retired after his victory
at Princeton
Jan. 1777.
Erected by
Gen. Frelinghuysen Chapter
D.A.R.
Marker is at the intersection of U.S. 202 and Washington Valley Road, on the right when traveling north on U.S. 202.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Washington’s Headquarters
State Historic Site
The Hasbrouck house served as General Washington’s headquarters from April 1782 until August 1783. He issued the cease-fire orders here on April 19, 1783.
Revolutionary War Heritage Trail
Marker can be reached from the intersection of Lafayette Street and Edward ...
George Washington
On his way to Philadelphia
Friday July 1, 1791
stopped in this building
known as
Cookerly's Tavern.
Marker is on Woodsboro Pike (State Highway 194) 0.1 miles south of Renner Road, on the right when traveling south.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Washington Valley Schoolhouse
1869
Built on site of original 1813 "Brick School". Educated 30-40 children yearly until 1913. Served as a Sunday School 1875-1937. In continuous use as a community meeting place since 1851.
Marker is at the intersection of Wahington Valley Road and Schoolhouse ...
Washington – Rochambeau Revolutionary Route
Housatonic Crossing
French General Jean Baptiste Donatien de Vimeur, comte de Rochambeau, and thousands of French ground and naval forces arrived in Newport in July of 1780 to assist the Americans in the War for Independence. After wintering in Newport, Rochambeau’s ...
George Washington's Political Career Began on this Site
On July 24, 1758, at the first Frederick County Court House on this site, Colonel George Washington, age 26, was elected to the Virginia House of Burgesses. This was the first elective office of the young commander of Virginia's forces ...