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Jacob Purdy House

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Area
  
less than one acre

NRHP Reference #
  
79001651

Added to NRHP
  
31 August 1979

Built
  
1721 (1721)

Opened
  
1721


Location
  
Similar
  
White Plains Armory, Elijah Miller House, Bar Building, Soundview Manor, Presbyterian Rest for Convalescents

The Jacob Purdy House was used as General George Washington's headquarters in 1778 and possibly in 1776 during the Battle of White Plains in the American Revolutionary War. Originally constructed by Samuel Horton, it was purchased by Jacob Purdy's father, Samuel Purdy in 1730. It came into the possession of Jacob Purdy about 1785, in the aftermath of the war when some of the family had fled as United Empire Loyalists.

In the 1960s it was repaired and restored, and in 1973 the structure was moved to its present location. A further renovation was conducted around 1980, involving both professional craftsmen and local teenagers in an apprentice program. The Jacob Purdy House is now the headquarters of the White Plains Historical Society. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.

Jacob purdy house


References

Jacob Purdy House Wikipedia


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