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Washingtons Head Quarters - Brandywine / / Fr'ric Stevenson '56

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Landscape drawing shows the house that served as Washington's headquarters at Brandywine, Pennsylvania during the American Revolution. On the eve of the Battle of Brandywine in 1777 Washington established his headquarters in the farmhouse of Benjamin Ring, a Quaker farmer and miller.

(DLC/PP-1935:0041).

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washington george homes and haunts pennsylvania houses brandywine military headquarters drawings american watercolors brandywine manor washingtons head quarters washingtons head quarters ric stevenson ric stevenson 1856 19th century 19th century drawing history of pennsylvania drawings documentary frederic stevenson fr ric stevenson ultra high resolution high resolution united states history manor library of congress
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01/01/1856
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Stevenson, Frederic, artist
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Brandywine Manor ,  40.06149, -75.80966
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