Quaker Hill in the Eighteenth Century

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Quaker Hill in the Eighteenth Century
Wilson Warren Hugh
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J. Arnold. Mrs. Jane Crane tells me that Washington had his horse shod many times at the smithy lo- cated on the slope of Birch Hill, south of Will Akin's, by Joel Winter Church, whose autograph she has, and that the Father of 42 his country was unable at that time to pay the bill, but did so after the close of the war. This is in harmony with Washing- ton's practice elsewhere. Mrs. Crane also tells me that she had it from Benjamin Havi- land that his father, then a small boy, hv- ing on the Wh...itehead place, in Haviland Hollow, went up the road toward Quaker Hill to meet and see General Washington, who with his cavalcade of attendant officers and others, came to dine at his father's house, standing in the yard of the White- head place, nearer the road.
It has been a pleasure, and to some de- gree a surprise, to be able to confirm these traditions of the residence here of Wash- ington and his troops, upon the authority of the best records of the Revolution. The name of the vicinage in those days was Fredericksburgh, a name which is as good a clue to the history of that encampment of the army here as is the name Oblong to the history of local Quakerism.


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