250th: The Conference on Horseback
January 4, 2026 @ 2:30 pm – 3:30 pm
Following the Trenton and Princeton battles of 1776 -1777, George Washington led his army north to Kingston. From the cemetery on the hill he could see back down the road to Princeton, knowing that the British Army would be coming north toward (New) Brunswick, where their supplies were.

Washington and his generals held a “Conference on Horseback” to decide whether to march to Brunswick (along what is now Route 27) and attempt to capture the British supplies or cross over the Rocky Hill and aim for the safety of Somerset Court House (now Millstone) and Morristown. Was the risk worth it?
Step outside and step back in time. Watch General Washington and his trusted advisors, Generals Greene and Knox, debate the fate of the Revolution in a live reenactment. Feel the tension, the drama, the decision that changed America.
“Franklin 250th” Poster, Franklin Township, Somerset County, NJ
2:30 PM Free to the public, dress warmly.
Download the .pdf Poster HERE
This Kingston Event is not sponsored by the Kingston Historical Society. It is listed here for public information.