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  2. Ford Mansion - Wikipedia

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    Ford Mansion in Morristown, New Jersey, Washington's headquarters from 1779 to 1780. The Ford Mansion, also known as Washington's Headquarters, is a classic 18th-century American home located at 30 Washington Place in Morristown, New Jersey that served as General George Washington's headquarters from December 1779 to June 1780 during the American Revolutionary War.

  3. List of Washington's Headquarters during the Revolutionary War

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    Pequannock, New Jersey: December 3 to 4, 1778 [115] Returns to Abraham Lott House South Beverwyck Road Troy Hills, New Jersey: December 4 to 5, 1778 [116] Demolished. Morristown, New Jersey: December 5 to 6, 1778 [117] Paramus, New Jersey: December 5 to 8, 1778 Elizabeth, New Jersey: December 8 to 11, 1778 John Wallace House: 71 Somerset Street,

  4. Morristown National Historical Park - Wikipedia

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    Fort Nonsense occupied a high hilltop overlooking Morristown, and is believed to have been the site of a signal fire and earthworks. Ford Mansion in Morristown was the site of the "hard winter" (December 1779 – May 1780) quarters of George Washington and the Continental Army. That winter remains the coldest on record for New Jersey.

  5. Equestrian statue of George Washington (Morristown, New Jersey)

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    George Washington is an outdoor equestrian statue by the American sculptor Frederick Roth located near the Ford Mansion, Washington's Headquarters, in Morristown, New Jersey, United States. It was commissioned by philanthropist E. Mabel Clark to commemorate General George Washington 's importance to the history of the city.

  6. Morristown, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Jacob Arnold's Tavern, the first headquarters for Washington in Morristown and site of Benedict Arnold's 1780 trial, was purchased by Morristown historian Julia Keese Nelson Colles (1840-1913) to save it from demolition in 1886. It was moved by horse-power in the winter of 1887 from "the green" (after being stuck on Bank Street for about six ...

  7. Arnold's Tavern - Wikipedia

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    Until 1886, it was located in Morristown Green in Morristown, New Jersey. In 1777 it served as George Washington's headquarters during the Revolutionary War , and it was the site of Benedict Arnold 's first trial in 1780. [ 4 ]

  8. Morristown's Headquarters Plaza to get new name and $7M ... - AOL

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    The newly named HQ Plaza will add more open space, lighting and a new "restaurant row" along Speedwell Avenue in Morristown, the owners said. Morristown's Headquarters Plaza to get new name and ...

  9. Washington's Headquarters - Wikipedia

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    Washington's Headquarters may refer to: Ford Mansion , Morristown, New Jersey, December 1, 1779 to June 7, 1780 George Washington's Headquarters (Cumberland, Maryland) , as a colonel in 1755 to 1758, revisited as US Commander in Chief in 1794