House used as a Field Hospital
Today we visited Princeton Battle field in New Jersey. The Princeton Battle was during the second winter of the Revolutionary War. I thought there could be no prettier place than Valley Forge. Guess what? I was wrong! This place was breathtaking! The first place we went to was a house used as a field hospital. It was one of the four battles won by George Washington.
We visited a Quaker cemetary which I found so peaceful. Some of the headstones were literally just small moss rocks with no names or dates.
Our journey ended at Princeton University. We visited Nassau Hall which was the oldest building on campus. Back in the 1700’s when it was first built, the Nassau Hall was were students did everything- eat, sleep, and studied. It wasn’t until 1973, when the first class of women graduated. In front of this building is where the Declaration of Independence was read for the town of Princeton.
The house, above, is the house were Albert Einstein lived.
Princeton Battle Memorial




Hey, that would have been pretty cool seeing the cemetary and that humungous (i don’t know how to spell that word) memorial. Wow, and you even saw a field hospital and Albert Einstein’s house. I would love to be there. Miss Ya!
Luv,
Breezy