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Headquarters at Morristown

January – May 1777

December 1779 – June 1780

Marker is at the intersection of Morris Avenue and Valley View Dr W, on the right when traveling east on Morris Avenue.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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George Washington

George Washington

Where You Are Standing

On September 20, 1780

Waits General George Washington,

Commander-in-Chief of the American Armies

During the American Colonies' Revolution

Against Great Britain.

He has come with Governor Trumbull and

Connecticut's Patriots to greet the French ...

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Route Taken by Washington

"Eternal Vigilance is the Price of Liberty"

Marking route taken by Washington from Philadelphia to Cambridge to assume command of the Patriot Army in 1775

Marker is on North Warren Street 0.1 miles from Perry Street, on the left when traveling south. ...

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Major George Washington

On the flats of the east side of Connoquenessing Creek, one hundred rods east of this spot, Major George Washington, then a youth twenty-one years of age, narrowly escaped death, being shot at by a hostile Indian, less than fifteen ...

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Washington’s Triumphal Arch

At the bridge over the Assunpink Creek on April 21, 1789, the citizens of Trenton honored George Washington as he passed through a triumphal arch on his way to New York City to be inaugurated President of the United States.

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Washington's Land

The "Bullskin" or Rock Hall Tract, the first land owned by George Washington in West Virginia, was surveyed by him Nov. 24, 1750. Bought from Captain Rutherford, it became a part of Washington's 2,233-acre tract in this area.

Marker is on ...

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Booker T Washington School

Public education for African American students in Texas City began in 1915. The Texas City Independent School District hired Mrs. J. R. McKellar to teach the students; classes were held in churches and lodge halls until 1937, when the district ...

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Charles Washington's Town

You now stand in the center of a town that is almost as old as the United States, laid out on 80 acres of Washington lands in 1786 - four years before the First President took office.

Charles Washington, youngest of ...

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Explore the Washington Heritage Trail / Afoot in Historic Charle

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Explore the Washington Heritage Trail

George Washington knew the portion of the Shenandoah Valley that forms West Virginia's Eastern Panhandle well. The Washington Heritage Trail lets you drive the scenic backroads that join Charles Town to Bath, the popular 18th ...

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Washington Township Veterans Memorial

Dedicated to the memory of all the veterans of Washington Township who served our country, so that freedom might prevail.

Marker is at the intersection of Schooley's Mountain Road and Flocktown Road, on the right when traveling north on Schooley's Mountain ...

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