An 1890 view of the William McEowan House at the southeast corner of the Pluckemin intersection. Washington's officers billeted here on the way to Morristown after the Battle of Princeton in 1777. The house was moved up Washington Valley Road in the 1940s when the gas station was built. Photo from the collection of Mrs. George Ray
McRaven house, 1445 Harrison Street, Vicksburg.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/mss-faulk-papers...
Soldiers (?) on porch of a house on the Pamunkey River, Virginia, with steamship flying American fla...
Melugin House of Thorp, Washington.https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/thorp_mill/1073/thumbnail.jp
A view from about 1940 of the William McEowan House at the southeast corner of the Pluckemin interse...
A drawing by Henry M. Beekman of the William McEowan House at the southeast corner of the Pluckemin ...
The Fenner House on the east side of Route 202-206 removed about 1940, in a drawing c. 1937 by Henry...
Washington was said to have stayed here after the Battle of Trenton. The house was taken down circa ...
House across from the Pluckemin Church in a photo c. 1900 from the collection of Mrs. George Ray
Exterior walla- frame construction Interior walla- plaster Inside brick chimneys ^oof- pitch, wood s...
Looking north on Main Street, Pluckemin, about 1900. First house on the left is the Peter Burd Hous...
Washington's Headquarters in Pluckemin was later known as the Teeple House and the Fenner House. The...
This house in Pluckemin lies across the street from the Presbyterian Church. Block 58 / Lot 4. Photo...
This is the eastward view from what is now the intersection of Route 202/206 and Washington Valey Ro...
The Jacobus Vanderveer House. Built c. 1754 by Jacobus Vanderveer, an early Dutch settler who had e...
Washington Park Farm in Pluckemin was so-named because of the 1778-1779 Artillery Camp at the east e...
McRaven house, 1445 Harrison Street, Vicksburg.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/mss-faulk-papers...
Soldiers (?) on porch of a house on the Pamunkey River, Virginia, with steamship flying American fla...
Melugin House of Thorp, Washington.https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/thorp_mill/1073/thumbnail.jp
A view from about 1940 of the William McEowan House at the southeast corner of the Pluckemin interse...
A drawing by Henry M. Beekman of the William McEowan House at the southeast corner of the Pluckemin ...
The Fenner House on the east side of Route 202-206 removed about 1940, in a drawing c. 1937 by Henry...
Washington was said to have stayed here after the Battle of Trenton. The house was taken down circa ...
House across from the Pluckemin Church in a photo c. 1900 from the collection of Mrs. George Ray
Exterior walla- frame construction Interior walla- plaster Inside brick chimneys ^oof- pitch, wood s...
Looking north on Main Street, Pluckemin, about 1900. First house on the left is the Peter Burd Hous...
Washington's Headquarters in Pluckemin was later known as the Teeple House and the Fenner House. The...
This house in Pluckemin lies across the street from the Presbyterian Church. Block 58 / Lot 4. Photo...
This is the eastward view from what is now the intersection of Route 202/206 and Washington Valey Ro...
The Jacobus Vanderveer House. Built c. 1754 by Jacobus Vanderveer, an early Dutch settler who had e...
Washington Park Farm in Pluckemin was so-named because of the 1778-1779 Artillery Camp at the east e...
McRaven house, 1445 Harrison Street, Vicksburg.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/mss-faulk-papers...
Soldiers (?) on porch of a house on the Pamunkey River, Virginia, with steamship flying American fla...
Melugin House of Thorp, Washington.https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/thorp_mill/1073/thumbnail.jp