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Lee's Headquarters

To the east, Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee briefly made his headquarters at Clay's house on 17 June 1864. There he received full details of the Union army's attack on Petersburg that began the evening of 15 June 1864. Lee ...

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11th Corps Headquarters

Army of the Potomac

11th. Corps Headquarters

Major General

Oliver O. Howard

July 1, 2, 3, 4, 1863

Marker is on Baltimore Pike (State Highway 97), on the right when traveling north.

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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 ...

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Headquarters

Headquarters

British Officers

During Battle of

Plattsburg, September, 1814

Marker is on Cumberland Ave. just east of Kent Lane, on the left when traveling north.

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Knox Headquarters

Home of John Ellison, erected 1754 by William Bull for Col. Thomas Ellison. Used various times between 1779-1783 by General’s Knox, Greene & Gates during the Revolutionary War.

New Windsor Town Historian

Marker is on Forge Hill Road (County Route 74), on ...

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Washington’s Headquarters

Washington’s Headquarters

has been designated a

Registered National Historic Landmark.

Under the provisions of the Historic Sites Act of August 21, 1935 this site possesses exceptional value in commemorating and illustrating the history of the United States.

U.S. Department of the Interior

National Park Service

1961

Marker ...

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2d Corps Headquarters

Army of the Potomac

2d. Corps Headquarters

Major General

Winfield S. Hancock

July 1,2,3,4 1863

Marker is at the intersection of Pleasonton Avenue and Humphreys Avenue, on the left when traveling east on Pleasonton Avenue.

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British Headquarters

Near Hudson`s Ferry, about four miles east of Newington, General Augustine Prevost in command of 4000 British regulars made headquarters and constructed redoubts in February, 1779. The complete occupation of Georgia was directed and effected from this point.

General Prevost, cleverly ...

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Headquarters of Major General George G. Meade

Headquarters

of

Major General

George G. Meade

Commanding

Army of the Potomac

Marker can be reached from Taneytown Road (State Highway 134), on the right when traveling south.

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Headquarters of Brigadier General Henry Hunt

Headquarters

of

Brig-General

Henry J. Hunt

Chief of Artillery

Army of the Potomac

July 2,3,4,5,

1863

Marker is on Taneytown Road (State Highway 134), on the right when traveling south.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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