'Images: Washingtons Headquarters in Newburgh' Food HistoryIn April 1782, Gen. George Washington rode into Newburgh and found a sprawling town. At the end of what is now Library Street was the fieldstone house of the late Col. Jonathan Hasbrouck. From April 1782 to August 1783, Hasbrouck s house became Washington s home and his longest occupied military headquarters. At the end of the American Revolution, Washington left headquarters, as it came to be known, and the Hasbrouck family reclaimed the house. A
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Seventeenth-century joined oak furniture from the New York area was virtually unknown
Benjamin completes his historical account of the region by taking readers from the post-Civil War period into the present day
Hasbrouck s house became Washington s home and his longest-occupied military headquarters
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At the end of what is now Library Street was the fieldstone house of the late Col
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