American CampsHere in 1782-83 were the Huts of the Soldiers of the Second Massachusetts Brigade of Washington's Army, Awaiting Peace with England... [click for more]
Brewster’s Forge3/4 Mile West Brewster's Forge where Part of Iron Chain was Forged which Streched Across Hudson River at West Point, during Revolution... [click for more]
Camps of 1782-83 (2)Newburgh and New Windsor were Occupied by Troops under Washington, Waiting for the End of the War of American Revolution... [click for more]
Camps of 1782-83 (3)Newburgh and New Windsor were Occupied by Troops under Washington, Waiting for the End of the War of American Revolution... [click for more]
Camps of 1782-83Newburgh and New Windsor were Occupied by Troops under Washington, Waiting for the End of the War of American Revolution... [click for more]
Forge Hill RoadNamed for Brewster Forge of Revolutionary Period. Soldiers, Marching to New Windsor Camp, 1782 Passed over this Road... [click for more]
Machin’s BatteryMachin's Battery of Twelve Guns, was Placed on the South End of Plum Point, to Support the Cheveaux-de-frize to Polopel's Island, 1777... [click for more]
Murderer’s CreekOld Name of Stream, Given because of Slaying of a Settler named Stacy and his Family, by Indians in the Uprising of 1650... [click for more]
New Windsor CantonmentNew Windsor Cantonment is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]
Temple Hill (2)At the Monument, in 1782-83 stood the Temple, a Large Wooden building erected by Soldiers of the American Army, for Public Meetings... [click for more]
Temple Hill (3)Two Miles North, Meeting Place of American Army, 1782- 83, where Washington, by a Fervent Address, Averted a Mutiny Due to Discontent... [click for more]
Temple HillIn the building That stood Here, in 1783, Washington by a Strring Appeal, Prevented Mutiny by the Troops, over Hardships and Lack of Pay... [click for more]