The Washington Association
of New Jersey Archive

Since 1887, the Washington Association of New Jersey has marked Washington’s birthday with an annual scholarly address focusing principally on Washington as a general and as a statesman, on his relationships with other Revolutionary leaders, on the Continental Army’s winters in Morristown, and on the Revolution in New Jersey.
The collected Washington Association addresses are an invaluable archive not only for the original research and historical analysis they contain, but also as a prism on how political leaders and academics reexamine, reinterpret and reshape the lessons of history in the light of current events
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MORRISTOWN:
WHERE WASHINGTON WINTERED
NEW JERSEY:
CROSSROADS OF THE REVOLUTION

Morristown: Worse Than Valley Forge
John T. Cunningham (1979)

Washington Stayed Awake Here —The Revolution in New Jersey
John T. Cunningham (1968)
"George Washington, Henry Knox and Morristown"
North Callahan (1976)
Small Battles Won: The Patriot Militia in the Campaign of 1776-1777
Mark Edward Lender (2002)
The Continental Army in Morris County
Edmund D. Halsey (1889)
The Highlands Iron Industry During
The Revolutionary Period
Theodore W. Kury (1972)
Fort Nonsense: Fact or Fiction
John L. Seidel (1992)
Double Crossing of the Delaware
James Russell Wiggins (1971)
An Old Order Book
Edwin W. Coggeshall (1887)
The Case of Captain Huddy
Edwin W. Coggeshall (1890)
General Doughty
Thomas W. Ogden (1888)
A Redcoat's Revolutionary Odyssey
S. Sydney Bradford (1975)
Topography of Washington's Camp
Emory McClintock (1894)
Lessons for Today from the Revolution
Thomas J. Fleming (1974)
Morris County During the Revolution
Willard W. Cutler(1900)
 
WASHINGTON AS A STATESMAN:
THE FAREWELL ADDRESS, NEUTRALITY, AND AMERICA'S PLACE IN THE WORLD
LEADERS OF THE REVOLUTION
The Farewell Address: Its Foreign Policy and Place in American History
John R. Emery (1899)
"Washington and John Marshall: Friends, Patriots and Nation Builders "
Stewart G. Pollock (1995)
Neutrality
William Howard Taft (1915)
The Noble Chieftain and the Immortal Sage: Washington and Franklin
Whitfield J. Bell Jr. (1957)
Washington’s Principles of Neutrality Defense
Henry Cabot Lodge (1916)
"Lafayette, Franklin, and the Coming of Rochambeau's Army"
Jonathan R. Dull (1980)
James Beck, Washington and the World War
James Beck (1918)
Washington and Rochambeau
Lee Kennett (1981)
Washington and Forefathers Made Democracy Safe for the World
Edward Casper Stokes (1919)
Alexander Hamilton in New Jersey
William Nelson (1897)
From Isolation to Participation
Gilbert M. Hitchcock (1920)
Aaron Burr
James M. Buckley (1893)
George Washington as the Europeans Saw Him
Gilbert Chinard (1946)
George Washington and William Livingston: A Friendship Forged in Fire
Dr. Carl E. Prince (1984)
   
WASHINGTON. ""THE ESSENTIAL MAN MORRISTOWN NATIONAL HISTORIC PARK AND THE NATIONALPARK SERVICE
Washington and Revolutionary Asceticism: The Localist as Nationalist
Don Higginbotham (1993)

Washington and the National Park Service
Dwight T. Pitcaithley (1996)

The Development of Washington's Character and Ability
Douglas Southall Freeman (1951)
 
Washington as a Hero
Richard P. McCormick (1969)
 
Geroge Washington in 1775-1776
James Thomas Flexner (1966)
 
General Washington's Spy System
John Bakeless (1959)
 

Washington's Attitude Toward A Navy
Caspar F. Goodrich (1907)

 
Washington and the West
John H. Finley (1925)
 

Washington’s “Rules of Civility”
Richard Brookheiser (1998)

 
Go, andMake a Grateful People Happy"" -- Washington's Trip to the First Inauguration"
John P. Riley (1989)
 
The First 100 Days of Washington's Presidency
Marvin Kitman (1991)