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Lambert Castle, Paterson, NJ George
Washington's
There appears to have been a room in the old Passaic Hotel known for many years as the Washington Room. This room was in later years remodeled for use as a ladies' retiring room. Another tavern, purporting to have housed the Commander-in-Chief for perhaps a very short time, was a small, one-storied Dutch-type farmhouse which occupied a site on high ground near the falls. The site of this house is known as Monument Heights. During its history as a tavern, it was under the management of Abraham Van Houten, Helmagh Van Gieson and one, Christopher Breeze, who purchased it with six acres of land from Daniel Holsman. An advertisement appearing in a newspaper on April 10, 1822, inserted by Mr. Breeze states: FOR SALE at the house known by the
(Note: This original title of this article was "TRADITIONAL HEADQUARTERS - General George Washington at the Falls Area.") |
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