Thompson-Neely House
Headquarters of
Brigadier-General Lord Stirling
previous to the Battle of Trenton.
Quartered with him were
Captain William Washington,
Lieutenant James Monroe
(later President of the United States)
and
Captain James Moore
of the New York Artillery, who
died here Christmas day, 1776.
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Marked by Bucks County Chapter
Daughters of the American Revolution
1931
Right Marker:
The central portion of this
house was built by
John Pidcock
in 1702
and has been preserved as a
type of earliest Pennsylvania
architecture and masonry.
Placed in 1934
by the Pidcock family.
Marker can be reached from Aquetong Road, on the right when traveling east.
Courtesy hmdb.org