The homes of David Havard and two of his brothers were used as lodging and headquarters by officers serving under
George Washington, during the encampment of Washington's army at
Valley Forge from December 1777 through June 1778. Upon the arrival of the
Continental Army at Valley Forge, the David Havard House served as quarters for Colonel
William Bradford and Colonel
Elias Boudinot, who were brothers-in-law. Bradford's older brother Thomas, a captain, arrived in January 1778, and their father, Colonel
William Bradford Sr., joined them in April 1778. General
Charles Lee, who had been held prisoner by the British in New York, first arrived in Valley Forge in April 1778, after Boudinot negotiated an exchange of prisoners. He took up residence in the David Havard House on May 21, 1778, and shortly afterward, the Bradfords moved elsewhere. ==Chesterbrook Farm==