Thompson-Neely House
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This nationally recognized structure located along Pidcock Creek is a fine example of 18th century architecture.
During the winter of 1776-77, this home of Robert Thompson and his son-in-law William Neely was used to aid and care for convalescing soldiers who were healing from wounds or suffering from diseases and camp illnesses.
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During the winter of 1776-77, this home of Robert Thompson and his son-in-law William Neely was used to aid and care for convalescing soldiers who were healing from wounds or suffering from diseases and camp illnesses.
www.ushistory.org/washingtoncrossing/images/thompson_ne...
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Coordinates: 40°19'51"N 74°56'15"W
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