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August 31, 1979. The Jacob Purdy House was used as General George Washington's headquarters in 1778 and possibly in 1776 during the Battle of White Plains in the American Revolutionary War. Originally constructed by Samuel Horton, it was purchased by Jacob Purdy's father, Samuel Purdy in 1730.
Jacob Purdy House 60 Park Ave White Plains, NY 10603 United States Website The White Plains Historical Society The Battle of White Plains was the last defeat General Washington suffered before he was forced out of the Colony of New York entirely.
Jacob Purdy House (914) 328-1776 Circa-1720 farmhouse was Washington’s base during Battle of White Plains. Open by appt. ® I LOVE NEW YORK is a registered trademark and service mark of the New York State Department of Economic Development; used with permission Circa-1720 farmhouse was Washington’s base during Battle of White Plains. Open by appt.
60 Park Avenue White Plains, NY 10606 Phone: (914) 328-1776 Historical Description: The Jacob Purdy house was built in 1721 by the Purdy family. General George Washington used the home as his headquarters during the Battle of White Plains in 1776.
The Jacob Purdy House was used as General George Washington's headquarters in 1778 and possibly in 1776 during the Battle of White Plains in the American Revolutionary War. Originally constructed by Samuel Horton, it was purchased by Jacob Purdy's father, Samuel Purdy in 1730.
The Jacob Purdy House was used as General George Washington's headquarters in 1778 and possibly in 1776 during the Battle of White Plains in the American Revolutionary War. Originally constructed by Samuel Horton, it was purchased by Jacob Purdy's father, Samuel Purdy in 1730.
Jacob Purdy House. 60 Park Ave. White Plains, NY 10603-3528. Phone: (914) 328-1776.
It was originally constructed by Samuel Horton and was purchased by Jacob Purdy's father, Samuel Purdy in 1730. It came into the possession of Jacob Purdy about 1785, in the aftermath of the war when some of the family had fled as United Empire Loyalists. Open by appointment.
The Jacob Purdy House was constructed in 1721 at the foot of Purdy Hill and moved by the City in 1973 to its present site. The house was military headquarters during the Revolutionary War. It was used by General Washington for a few days before the Battle of White Plains, and the again for almost two months during the summer of 1778.
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