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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. . |
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| MORRISTOWN:
WHERE WASHINGTON WINTERED |
NEW JERSEY: CROSSROADS OF THE REVOLUTION |
Morristown: Worse Than Valley Forge |
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) |
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| 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 |
| The Development
of Washington's Character and Ability Douglas Southall Freeman (1951) |
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| Washington as a Hero Richard P. McCormick (1969) |
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| Geroge Washington in 1775-1776 James Thomas Flexner (1966) |
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| General Washington's Spy System John Bakeless (1959) |
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Washington's Attitude Toward A Navy |
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| Washington and the West John H. Finley (1925) |
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| Go, andMake a Grateful People Happy"" -- Washington's Trip
to the First Inauguration" John P. Riley (1989) |
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| The First 100 Days of Washington's Presidency Marvin Kitman (1991) |