1765
Federal
Roger Morris (British Col.) and Mary Philipse
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The home was aded to the National Register of Historic Places.
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The home overlooking baseball at the Polo Grounds from high above the field.
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The house was purchased by New York City in 1903 from the owners at the time, the Earles, with the help of the Daughters of the American Revolution.
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After the Federal entrance was adapted
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Between September 14 and October 20, 1776, George Washington used the mansion as headquarters after his army evacuated Brooklyn Heights following their loss to the British Army in the Battle of Long Island.