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eneral Washington's military family quartered at the Ford Mansion included his aides-de-camp, officers and servants. They numbered ten to fifteen, and sometimes more at any given time. It was also not unusual for wives of high-ranking officers to join their husbands at camp. Martha Washington arrived on December 31 from Mount Vernon, Virginia to join her husband in Morristown.
ashington's entourage needed all the space the mansion afforded. Two of the four rooms on the first floor, the entire upper floor of five rooms, the kitchen, the cellar and the stable were put to use. Mrs. Ford and her four children retreated into two rooms on the eastside of the main hallway on the first floor.
ides slept on their collapsible field camp beds in the mansion. They carried many of the comforts of home with them, including items of daily living, personal comfort, clothing, and entertainment. The paraphernalia of war, such as weapons and equipment also were housed at the Ford Mansion.
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