DGC418690 The Morris-Jumel Mansion, New York City, 1915 (sepia tone intaglio gravure) by American School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: built in 1765 by British Colonel Roger Morris and his American wife, Mary Philipse, as a summer home; used by George Washington as his headquarters in 1776 and again in 1790 when he entertained two future Presidents of the United States, John Adams and Thomas Jefferson; known as the Morris-Jumel Mansion after 1810 when the house was purchased by Stephen Jumel; its site made the house suitable as a strategic military headquarters and was occupied by both the American and the British armies during the American War of Independence; illustration from \'American Historic Homes\' by Esther Singleton, published in \'Mentor Magazine\', February 15, 1915;); Prismatic Pictures ; American, out of copyright.
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