Notable visitors to the cantonment, and current and former residents of Bedminster Township (and references of interest) include: • General George Washington •
Nathanael Greene - Pluckemin Ball February 18, 1779 with his wife • Captain John Lillie, Commander of the 12th Company of the 3rd Continental Artillery • Richard Frothingham - Deputy Commissary of Military Stores - possibly one responsible for choosing Pluckemin. Directed the Laboratory. • Captain Noah Nichols and Anthony Post - Command of the artificer companies at Pluckemin • Lieutenant Colonel Carrington & Stevens - Superintended the barracks construction at Pluckemin • Captain McDonald • Colonel William McDonald • Ebenezer Stevens - Commander of Lamb's regiment. • Samuel Hodgdon - Field Commissary of Military Stores under command of Knox while at Pluckemin •
Christopher Colles - Preceptor, led Academy activities and training at the Pluckemin Academy, Barrack Master and Storekeeper - Pluckemin • Samuel Shaw - aide to General Knox • John Hiwill - Inspector and Superintendent of Music for the Army (Military Band) • Captain Cornelius Austin - Armourers supervisor after army left Pluckemin • Henry (Max) Schrabisch papers - early archaeologist, published 1916-1917 Articles in Bernardsville News and 1917 Somerset County Historical Quarterly • Clifford Sekel - historian and principal in the Pluckemin Archaeological Project - MA thesis "The Continental Artillery in Winter Encampment at Pluckemin, New Jersey, December 1778-June 1779," by Clifford Sekel, Jr., 1972, Master of Arts Thesis, Wagner College • Samuel Shaw - aide to General Knox - 1847 Journals of Major Samuel Shaw - Josiah Quincy, Boston. • John L. Seidel - archaeologist and Project Director; principal, Pluckemin Archaeological Project - Dissertation- The Archaeology of the American Revolution: A Reappraisal & Case Study at the Continental Cantonment of 1778–1779, Pluckemin, New Jersey," 1987 • Anne O'Brien - historian and Bedminster Township Committee woman - principal, Pluckemin Archaeological Project • Frederick Wilhelm von Steuben, 1779 - Regulations for the Order and Discipline of the Troops of the United States, Phila, PA • Lamb Papers - New York Historical Society, New York • Regimental Orderly Book 3, 2nd Continental Army - 1779 - Feb 5 thru May 30, 1779 - New York Historical Society • Regimental Orderly Book 2,2nd Continental Army - 1778-1779 - Nov 30,1778 thru Feb 4, 1779 - New York Historical Society • Regimental Orderly Book 1,2nd Continental Army - 1778 - Sept 27, 1778 thru Nov 27 - New York Historical Society • Andrew Mellick Jr.- This Old Farm book 1889 • Samuel Hodgdon Letters • Dr. Samuel Adams Diary • John Muller - 1780 A Treatise of Artillery - American version printed in 1779 • Lieutenant John Hills of the 23rd Regiment (British) - Map of Somerset County - Library of Congress 1781 Scale ca. 1:85,000 • US Army Center of Military History • Pennsylvania Packet - 1779, March 6 reference to Pluckemin Cantonment and Academy ==See also==