Postcards; Military headquarters; Historic buildings
Looking over small rolling hills, across a field, over two wooden fences towards a building. This was the Headquarters of Gen. Washington at Tappan and it is also the house in which Major Andre was tried.
Postcards; Historic buildings; Historic parks; Military headquarters
Looking towards the Hudson River from the shore. Washington's Headquarters is in Newburgh. It consists of the Hasbrouck House, the last and longest-serving headquarters of George Washington during the American Revolutionary War, and two other...
Postcards; Historic buildings; Historic parks; Military headquarters
On the path looking towards the main entrance and into the park. Washington's Headquarters is in Newburgh. It consists of the Hasbrouck House, the last and longest-serving headquarters of George Washington during the American Revolutionary War,...
Postcards; Historic buildings; Historic parks; Cannons; Military headquarters;
Looking towards the front of a stone building. There are several cannons around the outside of the building. Washington's Headquarters is in Newburgh. It consists of the Hasbrouck House, the last and longest-serving headquarters of George...
Postcards; Historic buildings; Historic parks; Military headquarters
Looking down at the front of a stone building. Washington's Headquarters is in Newburgh. It consists of the Hasbrouck House, the last and longest-serving headquarters of George Washington during the American Revolutionary War, and two other...
Postcards; Military headquarters; Historic buildings; Historic parks; Cannons;
Looking down a path towards a stone building - Headquarters from April 4, 1782 - August 18, 1783. Washington's Headquarters is in Newburgh. It consists of the Hasbrouck House, the last and longest-serving headquarters of George Washington during...
Postcards; Historic buildings; Historic parks; Military headquarters;
Looking down a path, towards a building and the water. Washington's Headquarters is in Newburgh. It consists of the Hasbrouck House, the last and longest-serving headquarters of George Washington during the American Revolutionary War, and two...
Postcards; Historic buildings; Military headquarters;
Looking across a road and a rounded driveway towards the front a house. On several occasions during the Revolutionary War, Major General Henry Knox, Commander of the America artillery, established his military headquarters at John Ellison's 1754...
Postcards; Historic buildings; Historic parks; Military headquarters
Looking towards the Hudson River, from the path and park. Washington's Headquarters is in Newburgh. It consists of the Hasbrouck House, the last and longest-serving headquarters of George Washington during the American Revolutionary War, and two...
Hudson River (N.Y. and N.J.); Industries - New York (State) - Newburgh;
Etching of view of Newburgh from across the Hudson River. Identified are Snake Hill, Washington's Headquarters, St. John's M. E. Church, St. Patrick's Cathedral, Court House, Trinity Methodist Church, First Prespyterian Church, Higginson's Plaster...
DeWint House or Washington's headquarters: Erected in 1700, this house is the oldest and one of the most picturesque of Washington's headquarters during the American Revolution. It is the only one of his headquarters still standing in Rockland...
The 1700 DeClark or DeWindt House in Tappan was Washington's headquarters for a short time during the Revolutionary War. In this photo can be seen two windows to the right of the center front door.
The mess hall at Camp Bluefields in Blauvelt was a low stone building with a soaring round tower. Wooden balconies and curved gables added a little lift to the building's appearance.
This is a photograph of a plaque on a building. It says, "Headquarters Near Sufferns, N. Y. 1780." This was a house where George Washington had his headquarters for a short time during the Revolutionary War.