Jonathan Hasbrouck

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Jonathan Hasbrouck was an 18th-century New York landowner and militia officer whose house later served as George Washington’s Revolutionary War headquarters, now preserved as Washington's Headquarters State Historic Site.

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instanceOf 18th-century landowner
historic house
military commander in the American Revolutionary War
militia officer
person
state historic site
centuryOfActivity 18th century
country United States of America
surface form: United States
countryOfCitizenship Province of New York
heritageDesignation Washington's Headquarters State Historic Site
surface form: Washington’s Headquarters State Historic Site
location Newburgh, New York
militaryBranch New York militia
namedAfter George Washington
notableFor ownership of the house later used as George Washington’s headquarters
occupation landowner
militia officer
owned Hasbrouck House
partOf Washington's Headquarters State Historic Site
surface form: Washington’s Headquarters State Historic Site
placeOfActivity New York
residence Newburgh, New York
usedAs George Washington’s Revolutionary War headquarters
usedAsHeadquarters Hasbrouck House

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