- Washington's Headquarters State Historic Site
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name = Washington's Headquarters
State Historic Site
nrhp_type = nhl
caption = Hasbrouck House, Newburgh. It served as Washington's headquarters during the last years of the Revolutionary War.
location = Newburgh, NY
nearest_city =
lat_degrees = 41
lat_minutes = 29
lat_seconds = 55
lat_direction = N
long_degrees = 74
long_minutes = 00
long_seconds = 28
long_direction = W
area = 7 acres (2.8 ha)
built = 1750
architect =
architecture =
designated=January 20 ,1961 cite web|url=http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/detail.cfm?ResourceId=674&ResourceType=Building
title=Washington's Headquarters|date=2007-09-18|work=National Historic Landmark summary listing|publisher=National Park Service]
added =October 15 ,1966 cite web|url=http://www.nr.nps.gov/|title=National Register Information System|date=2007-01-23|work=National Register of Historic Places|publisher=National Park Service]
visitation_num =
visitation_year =
refnum = 66000887
mpsub =
governing_body =Palisades Interstate Park Commission Washington's Headquarters State Historic Site is a
historic site in Newburgh,New York , USA. It consists of the Hasbrouck House, the longest-servingheadquarters ofGeorge Washington during theAmerican Revolutionary War , and three other structures.It is also the oldest house in the city of Newburgh, and the first property acquired and preserved by any U.S. state for historic reasons. For both that and its historic value it was designated a
National Historic Landmark in 1961.History of the house
The first fieldstone farmhouse on the site was built in 1750 by the
Huguenot couple Jonathan and Tryntje Hasbrouck, who operated agristmill among other activities such as farming and commerce. The house was surrounded by a large stock farm. It underwent two significant enlargements before it served as a headquarters. In order to do so, an additional separatekitchen building was added, leaving the house in its present eight-room state. Existing buildings such as stables and barns were also enlarged and improved on the site. Most Army buildings were removed by the Quartermaster-General's Office at the end of the war, with the exception of a "Ho:(use) in the garden", which was given to Mrs. Hasbrouck. It is no longer existent. In 1850, it was acquired by theState of New York and became the first publicly operated historic site in the country. Today, it is a museum furnished to recreate its condition during the Revolutionary War. It covers an area of about seven acres (2.8 ha) with three buildings: Hasbrouck House, a museum (built in 1910) a monument named the "Tower of Victory", which was completed in 1890 after 4 years of construction in order to commemorate thecentennial of Washington's stay, and a maintenance shed/garage built in the Colonial Revival style in 1942.Also on the property is the grave of
Uzal Knapp , one of the longest-lived veterans of theContinental Army . For many years it was believed that he had served as one of Washington's personal guards, but more recently historians have come to doubt this. The gravestone, though simple, is the work of the Studio of Henry Kirke Brown.There is a statue entitled "The Minuteman" by Henry Hudson Kitson erected on the grounds on November 11, 1924.
It was declared a
National Historic Landmark in 1961.cite web|url=PDFlink| [http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NHLS/Text/66000887.pdf "Washington's Headquarters", January 12, 1976, by Richard Greenwood] |282 KiB |title=National Register of Historic Places Inventory-Nomination|date=1976-01-12|publisher=National Park Service] cite web|url=PDFlink| [http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NHLS/Photos/66000887.pdf Washington's Headquarters--Accompanying 3 photos, exterior, from 1975 and 1967.] |1.01 MiB |title=National Register of Historic Places Inventory-Nomination|date=1976-01-12|publisher=National Park Service] It is also one of the more than 2,000 contributing properties to the East End Historic District, the most of any district in the state.Washington's headquarters
Hasbrouck House served as Washington's headquarters during the Revolutionary War from April 1782 until August 1783. It was chosen for its comparatively safe location north of the strategically important West Point. The 7,000 troops of the
Continental Army were encamped near what is today known as Vails Gate, a few miles to the southwest. In the headquarters at Hasbrouck House, Washington rejected a suggestion to institute an American monarchy and defused the threat of a mutiny among his officers over pay andpension s. He also created and first awarded the "Badge of Military Merit " which became the forerunner of thePurple Heart . OnApril 19 ,1783 , he issued an order for the "cessation of hostilities"', which formally ended the fighting of the Revolutionary War.Location
The Washington's Headquarters State Historic Site is located on Liberty Street in downtown Newburgh. It is several blocks from the
Hudson River and enjoys a commanding view of it andBeacon Mountain beyond.Management
Although owned by New York's Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation, the site, like all other NYSOPRHP properties on the west side of the mid-Hudson region, is operated by the
Palisades Interstate Park Commission .References
ee also
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New Windsor Cantonment State Historic Site
*Knox's Headquarters State Historic Site External links
*Official site: [http://www.nysparks.com/sites/info.asp?siteID=32 Washington's Headquarters] , at New York State
* [http://www.saveamericastreasures.org/profiles/washington.htm Site Report by Save America's Treasures]
* [http://cityguide.pojonews.com/fe/Heritage/stories/he_washington_in_newburgh.asp Story on Washington in Newburgh]
* [http://www.hudsonrivervalley.com/index.cfm?section_id=6&page_id=40&search=1 Hudson River Valley National Heritage Area]
* [http://lcweb2.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/D?hh:8:./temp/~pp_d1Si:: 26 photos of Hasbrouck House / Washington's Headquarters] (click icon at top left), atHistoric American Buildings Survey
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