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Henry Knox

On March 5, 1770 Knox was a witness to the Boston massacre.  He was a bookseller in Boston. As Brigadier General Henry Knox took part in the Moland House 220px-Henry_Knox_by_PealeWar Council on August 21, 1777.  He was in charge of the artillery.  In the months before Knox was almost displaced of his position in charge of artillery by a Frenchman named Ducondray. Washington wrote Congress on behalf of Knox on May 31, 1777: “General Knox, who has deservedly acquired the character of one of the most valuable officers in the service, and who combating almost innumerable difficulties in the depar220px-1771_HenryKnox_LondonBookStore_Bostontment he fills has placed the artillery upon a footing that does him the greatest honor; he, I am persuaded, would consider himself injured by an appointment superseding his command, and would not think himself at liberty to continue in the service. Should such an event take place in the present state of things, there would be too much reason to apprehend a train of ills, such as might confuse and unhinge this important department.”

Knox was elected Secretary of War by Congress in 1785, and in 1789 he was appointed Secretary of War in President Washington’s new cabinet.

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The Moland House

2 weeks ago

The Moland House
Hearth Cooking Sundays are the second Sunday of the month at the Moland House. Sunday June 8, 2025, Susan McLellan Plaisted, Proprietress, Heart to Hearth Cookery will take the finest scarlet strawberries gathered and preserve them using a 1788 receipt (recipe).The hearth cooking demonstration is from 1 to 4 pm as part of the House Tour. The Moland House is located on 1641 York Rd, Warminster, PA. House Tours are $7 per person, $15 for families and members of the Warwick Township Historical Society are free.#history #visitbuckscounty #visitpa #georgewashington #colonialcooking #colonialreceipts ... See MoreSee Less

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John Bartram of Pennsylvania received both rhubarb seed and a receipt (recipe) for a Rhubarb Tart from London in 1739. Susan McLellan Plaisted, Proprietress, Heart to Hearth Cookery is replicating this receipt both to celebrate the spring rhubarb and to honor Mothers on Mother's Day. The demonstration on Mother's Day May 11, 2025 is from 1 to 4 pm as part of the House Tour. The Moland House is located at 1641 York Rd., Warminster, PA. House Tours are $7 per person, $15 for families and members of the Warwick Township Historical Society are free.#history #visitbuckscounty #visitpa #georgewashington ... See MoreSee Less

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2 months ago

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On Sunday, April 13, 2025 from 1 to 4 pm, Susan McLellan Plaisted of Heart to Hearth Cookery will be celebrating the beginning of the season for both milk and eggs with the preparation at the hearth of the receipt (recipe) To make Pretty Little Cheesecurd Pudding. The hearth cooking demonstration is part of the House Tour. The Moland House is located at 1641 York Rd, Warminster, PA. House tours are $7 per person, $15 for families and members of the Warwick Township Historical Society are free.#history #visitbuckscounty #visitpa #georgewashingtonnationalforest ... See MoreSee Less

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