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  2. Washington's Headquarters (Valley Forge) - Wikipedia

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    Washington's Headquarters at Valley Forge, also known as the Isaac Potts House, is a historic house that served as General George Washington's headquarters at Valley Forge during the American Revolutionary War. The building, which still stands, is one of the centerpieces of Valley Forge National Historical Park in Southeastern Pennsylvania.

  3. List of Washington's Headquarters during the Revolutionary War

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    George Washington's tent, which he used during the encampment at Valley Forge, now housed at the Museum of the American Revolution in Philadelphia. The following is a list of buildings or locations that served as headquarters for General George Washington during the American Revolutionary War.

  4. Valley Forge - Wikipedia

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    The interior of Washington's headquarters at Valley Forge. The Continental Army that marched into Valley Forge consisted of about 12,000 people, including soldiers, artificers, women, and children. Throughout the winter, patriot commanders and legislators faced the challenge of supplying a population the size of a large colonial city.

  5. Valley Forge National Historical Park - Wikipedia

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    The Valley Forge Train Station is near Washington's Headquarters. It was completed in 1911 by the Reading Railroad and was the point of entry to the park for travelers who came by rail through the 1950s from Philadelphia, 23.7 miles (38.1 km) distant. [19]

  6. Valley Forge, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    In September 1777, the British Army burned it, and George Washington entrenched the Continental Army in December on the Montgomery County side of Valley Creek, opposite Valley Forge. General Washington's headquarters were established at the substantial stone house of Isaac Potts. After the Revolutionary War, another Valley Forge was built on ...

  7. George Washington's tent - Wikipedia

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    Washington's headquarters staff consisted of his military secretary and (usually) four aides-de-camp. The office tent was their workplace, where they managed the commander-in-chief's correspondence and made copies of his orders. A divided section of the tent was where Washington slept. His enslaved valet William Lee also slept there. [2]

  8. This Week In History: General Washington and his ragged ... - AOL

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    History: General George Washington and his ragged American army arrive at Valley Forge

  9. Washington's Headquarters - Wikipedia

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    Washington's Headquarters (Valley Forge), Pennsylvania, December 24, 1777 to June 18, 1778 Washington's Headquarters State Historic Site , Newburgh, New York, April 1782 to August 1783 See also