The Schuyler-Hamilton House, formerly known as the Jabez Campfield House, is a house museum owned and preserved by the local Daughters of the American Revolution. Built in 1760 on the eastern edge of Morristown and purchased in 1765 by Dr. Campfield, who served as a surgeon during the Revolutionary War, the is famous for serving as a home for Dr. John Cochran, who was assigned to General Washington during the winter of 1779-80. Today, the museum features an array of exhibits showcasing antiques, paintings, and historical memorabilia from the war, and visitors can learn about Colonial-era medical practices that occurred inside the doctor’s office during the time.

5 Olyphant Pl, Morristown, NJ 07960, Phone: 973-267-4039

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