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Christopher Billop's c. 1680 grand stone manor is named in memory of the 1776 conference convened at the House in an attempt to end the Revolutionary War. It is a National Historic Landmark listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is…
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Sacred to thememory of ourDefendersthe noble andgallant menwhodied in the lateCivil War. [ Lower Marker: ]In memory of the gallant men who died in the Civil WarPresented byBeauvais - Hudson Post 126 ? ? ? American LegionMay 1991 [ Left Side …
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Served 1777 and 1778 inCol. Moses Jaque'sNew Jersey Regiment. In March 1779 he entered the Navy.He was wounded by a musket ballin the right leg from whichhe suffered until death in 1851.
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In September 1776, Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, and Edward Rutledge met here with British Lord Howe in an unsuccessful negotiation for peace. Revolutionary War Heritage Trail
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Built by and for Christopher Billopp about 1680, this house was long a center of colonial hospitality. It is known also as "Conference House" because Benjamin Franklin, John Adams and Edward Rutledge met here with Lord Howe at his request on Septe…
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< Lower Plaque: >Long known as"The Billopp House" built before 1700In this house on September 11, 1776 after the Battle of Long Island a Peace Conference was held between Lord Howe, Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, and Edward Rutledge. —&mdash…
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