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  1. 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.

  2. Jacob Purdy House. 60 Park Ave. White Plains, NY 10603. United States. Get Directions. 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.

  3. Jacob Purdy House. 60 Park Ave. White Plains, NY 10603-3528 Phone: (914) 328-1776

    • 60 Park Ave, White Plains, 10603-3528, NY
    • (914) 328-1776
  4. Sep 17, 2011 · July 27 – September 16, 1778. General Washington and eighteen key generals of the Continental Army met at the Jacob Purdy House to plan military strategy for a combined attack with the French on British and Hessian forces at Newport, Rhode Island, and for subsequent campaigns. * * * * * * * * * * * * *.

  5. Jacob Purdy House. The Purdy House was built by Samuel Horton, an early settler, who remained in possession until after 1730, when Samuel Purdy purchased the house and 132 acres. Title see-sawed from Samuel to his son, Jacob, then back to Samuel, and finally to Jacob about 1785.

  6. May 26, 2024 · May 26, 2024. 10:02 pm. Historical Journey: Explore the Jacob Purdy House in White Plains NYC. In the heart of White Plains, New York City, stands an emblem of historical significance, the Jacob Purdy House, a structure that silently narrates tales from the Revolutionary War era.

  7. The Jacob Purdy House is currently located at 60 Park Avenue, White Plains, New York. George Washington and his army encamped at this house twice during the time of the Revolutionary War. Washington’s troops first used the Jacob Purdy House as a headquarters in 1776 during the Battle of White Plains.

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