02/05/2025
An early photo of the Miller House.
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140 Virginia Road
North White Plains, NY
10601
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This 18th Century Rhode Island-style farmhouse served as General George Washington's sleeping quarters and command post during the Battle of White Plains in 1776. It was in this very house that the Father of our Country, in his role as Commander-In-Chief of the Continental Armies, made decisions that were to save his army and thus the American cause for Independence. The house was used by General George Washington and his generals during the American Revolution, including the Battle of White Plains during the last week of October, 1776. The grounds were covered with tents of the Continental Army, and during the Battle the house served as a field hospital where the wounded were nursed in the house and on the grounds. The house was formerly the home of Ann and Elijah Miller and by the end of 1776, Elijah Miller and his two sons who fought in the Continental Army had perished, but Ann and her daughters continued to be active in the patriot cause. Located on what is now known as Virginia Road in North White Plains, the Miller farm was originally situated on 100 acres. It was part of a 600-acre settlement which spread through areas of the North Castle Hills. The farmhouse was built in 1738 with an addition built on the west end in 1770, giving it its present style and appearance.