Washington's Headquarters, Newburgh 3c 1933 Issue
United States · 1933 · 3¢
A 3-cent stamp from 1933 depicting the Hasbrouck House, also known as Washington's Headquarters in Newburgh, New York.
This stamp commemorates Washington's Headquarters State Historic Site, the longest-occupied headquarters of George Washington during the American Revolutionary War, located in Newburgh, New York.
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