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The Thomas Clarke House Museum was built in 1772 by the third generation of Quakers at Stony Brook. The house is furnished in the Revolutionary period and contains military artifacts and battle exhibits, as well as a research library. During the battle Hugh Mercer was brought to the Clarke House and treated unsuccessfully by Benjamin Rush.
Today, the Clarke house and Quaker meeting house are connected by trails which have existed since the early 1700s. [4] Today, the Princeton Monthly Meeting of the Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends holds worship services in the meeting house on First Day ("Sunday") at 9:00 & 11:00 am. [5]
Visitors gather at Princeton Battlefield State Park's Thomas Clarke House. D'Alessandro said a lot remains in the "planning and not public stages right now" with the July 4, 1776 anniversary still ...
The Death of General Mercer at the Battle of Princeton, January 3, 1777, a portrait by John Trumbull featuring Mercer's death and George Washington on the horse Mercer Memorial at the Thomas Clarke House in Princeton, New Jersey, where Mercer was treated after being bayonetted by British troops at the Battle of Princeton Mercer's remains were ...
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For the first time, the historic Dunn home just north of the metro will have an owner outside of the family. Built in 1905, the 5,122-square-foot home is on the National Register of Historic ...