Schuyler-Hamilton House Museum
The Schuyler-Hamilton House Museum, located in Morristown, New Jersey, is a significant historical site that dates back to the 18th century. This well-preserved home was once the headquarters of Dr. John Cochran, the Surgeon General of the American Army, during the harsh winter encampment of 1779-1780. It is also known for being the place where Alexander Hamilton courted Elizabeth Schuyler. Today, the museum is operated by the Daughters of the American Revolution, Morristown Chapter, and offers visitors a glimpse into the colonial era with its period furnishings and artifacts. The house showcases the lifestyle of the Schuyler family and provides educational insights into the Revolutionary War period. Guided tours are available, allowing guests to explore the rich history and significance of this landmark in American history.