Buccleuch Mansion is a Georgian mansion constructed in 1739 by Anthony White and his wife, the daughter of New Jersey's Royal Governor Lewis Morris. George Washington was a frequent visitor to the Mansion. It was also occupied by the Enniskillen Guards during the British occupation of New Brunswick in 1777. The mansion was deeded to the City in 1911 and the Jersey Blue Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution now care for the mansion and administer tours and exhibits. The mansion recently underwent a historical restoration.
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