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National Historic Landmark - De Wint House

National Historic Landmark - De Wint House

Gen. George Washington stayed at this 1700 Dutch Colonial house four times during the Revolution, most notably during the 1780 trial of Major John Andre, the British spy, whose treachery Washington said was ...

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Deane Winthrop House

1630 - 1930

In 1637 William Peirce, Captain of the ship "Lion" erected this house which was occupied from 1647 to 1703 by Deane Winthrop, younger son of Governor Winthrop.

Marker is on Shirley Street, on the right when traveling south.

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DeWint House

This house served as General Washington’s headquarters during Major John André’s trial and in 1783, when Sir Guy Carleton visited to plan the evacuation of New York City.

Revolutionary War Heritage Trail

Marker is on Livingston Street, on the right when traveling ...

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The De Wint House

Dedicated to the American people as a shrine of Patriotism, an altar of Citizenship and a Memorial to George Washington, a great Mason, a great American. May 1, 1932.

M.W.Charles H. Johnson

Grand Master of Masons

State of New York

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De Wint House

Washington’s Headquarters Sept. 28-Oct. 2, 1780, during the trial of Andre, British spy, plotter with Benedict Arnold.

Marker is on Oak Tree Road, on the left when traveling west.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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De Wint House

Washington’s Headquarters Sept. 28-Oct. 2, 1780, during the trial of Andre, British spy, plotter with Benedict Arnold.

Marker is on Oak Tree Road, on the left when traveling west.

Courtesy hmdb.org