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Continental Army[edit]
Winter Cantonments[edit]
- Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1775-1776
- Loantaka Valley, Morristown, New Jersey, Jan. 1777 – May 1777.[1] [2] [3] [4]
- Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, Dec. 1777 – June 1778.[5]
- Main Army at Middlebrook, New Jersey, Dec. 1778 - June 1779.[6]
- Main Army Artillery at Pluckemin, New Jersey, 1778-1789.[7]
- Eastern Division at Redding Connecticut, 1778-1779.[8]
- Jockey Hollow, Morristown, New Jersey, Dec. 1779 – June 1780.[9] [10] [11] [12]
* West Point, New York, 1780-1781
- Pennsylvania Line at Jockey Hollow, Morristown, New Jersey, 1780-1781.[13] [14] [15]
* Newburgh, New York, 1781-1782
- New Jersey Brigade at Bernardsville, New Jersey, 1781-1782.[15] [16] [17]
- New Windsor, New York, Oct. 1782 - June 1783.[18]
- Washington's Headquarters at Newburgh, New York, 1782-1783
- ^ Anonymous 1940, p. 4.
- ^ Weig 1950, pp. 2-5.
- ^ Brown 1967, passim.
- ^ Anonymous 1983, pp. 16-45.
- ^ Bodle 1982, passim.
- ^ Elliot 2017, pp. 107-108, 134.
- ^ Elliot 2017, p. 132.
- ^ Elliot 2017, pp. 131-132.
- ^ Anonymous 1940, pp. 4-6.
- ^ Weig 1950, p. 12.
- ^ Anonymous 1983, pp. 46-55.
- ^ Elliot 2017, p. 108.
- ^ Anonymous 1940, p. 6.
- ^ Weig 1950, pp. 27-28.
- ^ a b Elliot 2017, p. 135.
- ^ Anonymous 1940, pp. 6-7.
- ^ Weig 1950, p. 29.
- ^ Fisher 1983, p. 15.
Literature[edit]
- Anonymous (1940). Morristown National Historic Park. National Park Service.
- Anonymous (1983). A History and Guide. Morristown National Historical Park. National Park Service.
- Bodle, Wayne K. (1982). Valley Forge Historical Research Report. National Park Service.
- Brown, Lenard E. (1967). Morristown Winter Encampment. National Park Service.
- Elliot, Steven (2017). "Hills, Huts, and Horse-Teams: The New Jersey Environment and Continental Army Winter Encampments, 1778-1780." New Jersey Studies 3(1): 107-136.
- Fisher, Charles L. (1983) "Archaeology at New Windsor Cantonment: Construction and Social Reproduction at a Revolutionary War Encampment." Northeast Historical Archaeology 12:15-23.
- Weig, Melvin J. (1950). Morristown: A Military Capital of the American Revolution. National Park Service.