# Hayhurst Farm

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The **Hayhurst Farm** is an historic farmhouse that is located near [Wrightstown, Pennsylvania](/source/Wrightstown,_Pennsylvania), United States.

## History and architectural features

This historic structure was built by Quaker minister John Hayhurst in 1742. Hayhurst was a member of the [Wrightstown Friends Meeting](/source/Wrightstown_Friends_Meeting_Complex). General [John Sullivan](/source/John_Sullivan_(general)) stayed at the farm during the [American Revolution](/source/American_Revolution), beginning on December 20–25, 1776, before crossing the Delaware River and leading troops in the [Battle of Trenton](/source/Battle_of_Trenton) on the morning of December 26.[2]

The farm was listed on the [National Register of Historic Places](/source/National_Register_of_Historic_Places) in 1974.[3]

## References

1. Pennsylvania Register of Historic Sites and Landmarks (July 1973). [*National Register of Historic Places Registration: Pennsylvania SP Hayhurst Farm*](https://catalog.archives.gov/id/71998806) (none). National Archives and Records Administration. Retrieved December 10, 2025. ()

1. "Hayhurst Farm". *National Register of Historic Places nomination form*. Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission. 1974. Retrieved December 17, 2013.

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