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Clinton Room at the
Fraunces Tavern museum Dining room at
Fraunces Tavern Plaques at
Fraunces Tavern Fraunces Tavern sign Sam
Fraunces, c. 1900 engraving...
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Samuel Fraunces (1722/23 –
October 10, 1795) was an
American restaurateur and the owner/operator of
Fraunces Tavern in New York City.
During the Revolutionary...
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chronicler above)
repeated the
Phoebe Fraunces legend in his
history of
Fraunces Tavern: His [Samuel
Fraunces's]
daughter Phoebe was Washington's housekeeper...
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Abraham Fraunce (c. 1558/1560 – c. 1592/1593) was an
English poet. A
native of Shropshire, he was born
between 1558 and 1560. His name
appears in a list...
- Aminata's
supporters in New York Town is
presented as
Samuel Fraunces,
owner of the
historic Fraunces Tavern. The
naval officer who
helped the
Black Loyalist...
- in New York City, at City Hall (which
later became Federal Hall) and at
Fraunces Tavern." "The People's Vote:
President George Washington's
First Inaugural...
- feast" was held on
December 4, 1883, in the Long Room of the
historic Fraunces Tavern. The
banquet was to
commemorate the
centennial of
General George...
- celebrations. In
early December 1783,
Washington bade
farewell to his
officers at
Fraunces Tavern and
resigned as commander-in-chief soon after. In a
final appearance...
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frequently in
television productions,
including performances as
Samuel Fraunces in the
miniseries The Book of Negroes, as a
comedically embellished version...
- New York City, for
people interested in angling. It is
adjacent to the
Fraunces Tavern. The club was
founded in 1916 and in 1940 was
established on the...