MYSTIC
Thompson-Neely House
New Hope, United States
<center>Headquarters of<br>Brigadier-General Lord Stirling<br>previous to the Battle of Trenton.<br>Quartered with him were<br>Captain William Washington,<br>Lieutenant James Monroe<br>(later President of the United States)<br>and<br>Captain James Moore<br>of the New York Artillery, who<br>died here Christmas day, 1776.<br>---------------------------<br>Marked by Bucks County Chapter<br>Daughters of the American Revolution<br>1931<br><br><b>Right Marker:</b><br>The central portion of this<br>house was built by<br>John Pidcock<br>in 1702<br>and has been preserved as a<br>type of earliest Pennsylvania<br>architecture and masonry.<br>Placed in 1934<br>by the Pidcock family.</center>