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family in approximately 1870. Garret Hobart subsequently purchased the property, prior to his term as Vice President of the United States. The property was bought by the Township of Pequannock in 1941 and the structure demolished to allow for the construction of the
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These claims are unconfirmed, but consistent with both Washington's movements during the war and his claimed attendance at a local church. National Archives indicate that for July 26 to 28, 1777, expenses were paid “at Mandevils for house room &c. – £2.5.".
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Initially owned by the Pequannock Mandeville family as the Mandeville Farm, the property was sold to the
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It is possible that George Washington may have stayed at the property, then a residence, during the
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List of Washington's Headquarters during the Revolutionary War
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Buildings and structures in Morris County, New Jersey
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Newark-Pompton Turnpike
Pequannock Township
New Jersey
Garret Hobart
George Washington
American Revolution
Roome
Pequannock Valley Middle School
Library resources
Resources in your library
Resources in other libraries
List of Washington's Headquarters during the Revolutionary War
American Revolutionary War
Morristown
"PCHS Genealogy Club - QUIT CLAIM DEED OF YEAR 1714"
Pequannock Township Master Plan
Archived
Wayback Machine
"General Orders, 26 July 1777"
40°57′40″N 74°17′40″W / 40.961051°N 74.29448°W / 40.961051; -74.29448
Categories
Buildings and structures in Morris County, New Jersey
Pequannock Township, New Jersey

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