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Washington House

Built in 1747 on this site. Was known as "Pennsylvania Arms" until after Washington stopped here following the Battle of Brandywine in 1777. Noted stopping place on the old Post Road. Building stood here until 1952.

Marker is on Ave. of ...

Washington County Courthouse

Washington, Georgia’s ninth county and first in the nation to be named for George Washington, was created in 1784 for granting land to soldiers for Revolutionary War services.

Court House Square, located on the old stage coach road from Louisville to ...

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The Washington Artillery Park

[Panel 1]:

On and near this site since 1718 has centered the military activities of both regular and citizen soldiers of France, Spain, the Confederacy and the United States. On either side were the redoubts forming the “Great Battery” which ...

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Peter Francisco / Marquis of Bretigny and Col. Wm. Washington

To Peter FranciscoA giant in stature, might and courage –

who slew in this engagement eleven of the enemy with his own broad sword rendering himself thereby perhaps the most famous private soldier of the Revolutionary War.

[ Reverse Side: ]

1781 1903

To ...

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Washington & Greene

NO

North

Washington

1776

NO

South

Greene

1903

Marker can be reached from the intersection of Old Battleground Road and New Garden Road when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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In memory of General George Washington

In memory of

General George Washington

Commander in Chief of Continental Army

Fredericksburg

Sept. 19 – Nov. 27, 1778

Made possible through the efforts of

Senator Vincent L. Leibell

The Historical Society of Quaker Hill ...

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Washington’s Sword

Now in Smithsonian Institution

Washington, D.C. was made

near here by John Baily, a

Cutler from New York and Fishkill.

Marker is at the intersection of Main Street (New York Route 52) and Geering Way, on the right when traveling west on Main Street. ...

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Washington's Farm

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Two miles southwest Washington owned 600 acres of land bought in 1775 and retained until his death. In 1786 he visited this property accompanied by Gen. Smallwood.

Marker is at the intersection of Liverpool Point Road and Beaverdam Road, on the ...

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George Washington Stopped Here

In 1709

George Washington

stopped here at an inn

where these stones

were in use

———

D.A.R. 1930

Marker is at the intersection of Route 150 and Washington Drive, on the right when traveling south on Route 150.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Colonel George Washington Monument

Dedicated July 9, 1930 to Colonel George Washington, who served as aide-de-camp to General Edward Braddock in the Battle of Braddock’s Field around this site July 9, 1755

Marker is on Jones Avenue 0.1 miles south of Bell Avenue, on the ...

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