Tempe Wick House Jockey Hollow National Historical Park New Jersey


Jockey Hollow is a unit of Morristown National Historical Park in New Jersey. It was twice used as a winter encampment by the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War. The Wick family was relatively prosperous, and their house in Jockey Hollow near Morristown was commandeered as the headquarters for General Arthur St. Clair during the winter of 1779-80. Over 13,000 soldiers camped on its grounds.


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