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Washington Passed Beneath this Tower
“There went with him a band of men whose hearts God...
Washington’s Headquarters
Washington made his winter headquarters at the Arnold Tave...
George Washington White Oak
In memory of
George Washington Bicentennial
Mt...
Washington Elm
(Original Marker):
Washington
first took comma...
Washington Crossing the Delaware
(On the back of the pedestal):
This statue which was...
The First Meeting of Washington and Rochambeau
This tablet commemorates the historic first meeting...
Washington School
The first public school in Prescott was opened in 1867. In...
Route of Washington’s March
Route of Washington’s march by night from Trenton to Princ...
Route of Washington’s March
Route of Washington’s march by night from Trenton to Princ...
Washington’s Route from Princeton to Morristown
By this route
Washington
with his army<...
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Washington Passed Beneath this Tower
“There went with him a band of men whose hearts God had touched.” 1. Samuel 10:26.
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This tablet placed here by
The New Jersey Society of the
Sons of the American Revolution
on its twenty-fifth anniversary
commemorating the factthat Washington and his army, in November ...
Washington’s Headquarters
Washington made his winter headquarters at the Arnold Tavern, January 6, 1777, now a part of All Souls Hospital. December, 1779, he established quarters at the Ford Mansion, now maintained as a museum.
Marker is on Morris Avenue near Washington Avenue, ...
George Washington White Oak
In memory of
George Washington Bicentennial
Mt. Vernon White Oak
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Planted by
The Society of Daughters of Colonial Wars
in the State of New Jersey
March 16, 1932
Marker is on West State Street just west of Green Place, on the right when traveling east. ...
Washington Elm
(Original Marker):
Washington
first took command of the
American Army under the
grandparent of this elm
at Cambridge, Mass.
July 3, 1775.
Raised and presented by Maryland D.A.R. Marked by New Jersey D.A.R.
This tree is planted as part of the 200th anniversary of the birth of George ...
Washington Crossing the Delaware
(On the back of the pedestal):
This statue which was carved in Italy, and was first exhibited at the Centennial Exposition was purchased and presented to the city by the Mayor, the Common Council and other officials of the City of ...
The First Meeting of Washington and Rochambeau
This tablet commemorates the historic first meeting of General George Washington and General Comte de Rochambeau, commander-in-chief of the French army in America, which took place September 20, 1780.
On that occasion and in a subsequent meeting the following May, ...
Washington School
The first public school in Prescott was opened in 1867. In 1876 a four-room brick public school building was erected here. It was known as the "Prescott Free Academy". In 1903 that building was torn down and replaced by Washington ...
Route of Washington’s March
Route of Washington’s march by night from Trenton to Princeton and victory January 3, 1777
Marker is at the intersection of Hamilton Avenue and Chestnut Avenue on Hamilton Avenue.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Route of Washington’s March
Route of Washington’s march by night from Trenton to Princeton and victory January 3, 1777
Marker is on Quaker Road, on the right when traveling north.
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
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Erected by the
D-A-R
Marker is at the intersection of Glen Alpin Road and Lees Hill Road, in the median on Glen Alpin Road.
Courtesy hmdb.org