Washington's Headquarters State Historic Site, also called Hasbrouck House, is located in Newburgh, New York, United States, overlooking the Hudson River. George Washington and his staff were headquartered in the house while commanding the Continental Army during the final year and a half of the American Revolutionary War; at 16 months and 19 days it was his longest tenure at any of his headquarters during the war.
West (front) elevation, 2006
Washington at Verplanck's Point, by John Trumbull
Engraving of Hasbrouck House
1907 postcard of Washington's Headquarters SHS
William Rudolf O'Donovan was an American sculptor.
William Rudolf O'Donovan and his bust of Walt Whitman (May 1891). Photograph by Thomas Eakins.
John Paulding (1880), atop the Captors' Monument, Patriot's Park, Tarrytown, New York.
Cavalry Officer (1880–81), Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument, Lawrence, Massachusetts.
Sailor (1880–81), Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument, Lawrence, Massachusetts.