Schuyler Hamilton House Morristown Chapter D A R

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5 Olyphant Pl
Morristown, NJ 07960

The Schuyler-Hamilton House, also known as the Jabez Campfield House, is a historic property located in Morristown, New Jersey, built in 1760. The house has significant ties to the American Revolutionary War, having served as the residence of Dr. Jabez Campfield and later as a courting ground for Alexander Hamilton and Elizabeth Schuyler.

Purchased by the Morristown Chapter of the NSDAR in 1923, the house honors the legacy of Betsy Schuyler and Alexander Hamilton. It stands as a testament to the area's rich history and the important events that unfolded within its walls during the revolutionary era.

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Richard D.
9/29/2019

My friend and I visited the Schuyler-Hamilton House today shortly before closing. Despite the late hour, Pat was nice enough to not only show us the house, but tell us about its owners, Dr. Jabez...

Matthew A.
6/16/2024

Nice little museum in Morristown, very much worth checking out on a Sunday afternoon. We got there a little before opening time and we were invited in even though they hadn't quite opened. We're...

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Chris L.
4/8/2016

This eight-room house dates to about 1760 and was the home of the first physician in Morristown, Jabez Campfield. The structure was moved about 1895 away from Morris Avenue, and purchased about...

Mr D.
12/18/2017

We are big Hamilton fans and had to check this out as part of our own Hamilton tour! Really nice staff and beautiful history on display here! Some interesting trivia - the house was moved from...

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