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Despite his apparent prosperity and social prominence, John Berrien drowned by suicide, jumping into the Millstone River in 1772, leaving his estate in the hands of his wife. His will split his property equally among her and their six children. He is buried in Princeton Cemetery.
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helped create the Washington Headquarters Association of Rocky Hill, which raised the money to purchase the structure and move it away from the quarry. In August 1897, the house was opened to the public. In 1935, ownership was turned over to the state of New Jersey.
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John Berrien was a surveyor and land agent from Long Island whose business brought him into the Millstone River valley in the 1730s. In 1735, he purchased the small house that overlooked the river.
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on December 18, 1970, for its significance in military and social history. Additional documentation was approved on January 11, 2010, after the house was last moved in 2001.
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By 1956, the quarry had expanded, and the house again was too close to active quarrying. Rockingham was moved a half mile eastward along
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stayed at Rockingham from August 23, 1783, to November 10, 1783. He was invited to the area by Congress, who were headquartered in
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The first move of the house was in 1897 to remove it from the Rocky Hill Quarry Company property in Rocky Hill. Kate McFarlane and
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Keasbey, Edward Quinton (1912). "John Berrien, 1764–1772, His home called "Rockingham," Washington's headquarters at Rocky Hill".
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McFarlane, Kate E. (1912). "The Washington Headquarters at Rocky Hill". In Honeyman, A. Van Doren (ed.).
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Berrien eventually was elected as a judge, first in Somerset County. He was eventually appointed to the
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in Princeton while awaiting news of the signing of the Treaty of Paris to officially end the
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Rockingham has been owned by many individuals and moved three times since it was built:
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1850 map showing the location of Rockingham, then owned by J.S. (James Stryker) Van Pelt
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The oldest portion of the house was built as a two-room, two-story saltbox style house
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The house made its final move in 2001. It sits on a 27-acre (110,000 m) lot on
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National Register of Historic Places listings in Somerset County, New Jersey
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Judge John Berrien House, Rocky Hill Road, Rocky Hill, Somerset County, NJ
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House built on the hillside east of the Millstone River at Rocky Hill:
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National Register of Historic Places in Somerset County, New Jersey
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The next year, he married Margaret Eaton, whose father founded
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List of Washington's Headquarters during the Revolutionary War
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The house was originally located on the hillside east of the
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than to Rocky Hill. The residence is a featured stop on the
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Lyons Veterans Administration Hospital Historic District
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1956 House moved farther away from quarry, second move:
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1783 George Washington uses Rockingham as headquarters
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with stone outer house still in place before the move
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House and property sold to Rocky Hill Quarry Company
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Index

U.S. National Register of Historic Places
New Jersey Register of Historic Places

Rockingham (house) is located in Somerset County, New Jersey
Rockingham (house) is located in New Jersey
Rockingham (house) is located in the United States
Franklin Township
New Jersey
40°23′3″N 74°37′8″W / 40.38417°N 74.61889°W / 40.38417; -74.61889 (Rockinghamdisplay=inline,title)
70000394
John Berrien
George Washington
Franklin Township
Somerset County
New Jersey
National Register of Historic Places
Millstone River
Rocky Hill
Kingston
Millstone River Valley Scenic Byway
Marquess of Rockingham
National Register of Historic Places
Supreme Court of New Jersey
Perth Amboy, New Jersey
Eatontown, New Jersey
John Berrien Jr.

William Dunlap
George Washington
Nassau Hall

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