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⊳The Washington-Rochambeau Route Historical Markers
In 1781 the two Generals met in White Plains, New York, crossed the Hudson River and marched 450 miles south to Yorktown in Virginia where their and Lafayette’s armies defeated the British, ending the war.1 ► Connecticut, Fairfield County, Danbury — Washington-Rochambeau Revolutionary Route — |
2 ► Connecticut, Fairfield County, Monroe — The Rochambeau Route 1781 – 82 — |
3 ► Connecticut, Fairfield County, Newtown — In Commemoration — |
4 ► Connecticut, Fairfield County, Newtown — Rochambeau — |
5 ► Connecticut, Fairfield County, Newtown — Washington – Rochambeau Revolutionary Route — Housatonic Crossing — |
6 ► Connecticut, Fairfield County, Ridgefield — Ridgebury Congregational Church — |
7 ► Connecticut, Fairfield County, Ridgefield — Washington – Rochambeau Revolutionary Route — Ridgefield — |
8 ► Connecticut, Hartford County, Farmington — Lest We Forget — |
9 ► Connecticut, Hartford County, Farmington — Rochambeau Route 1781-82 — |
10 ► Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Downtown — George Washington — |
11 ► Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Downtown — The First Meeting of Washington and Rochambeau — |
12 ► Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Downtown — The Wadsworth Barn — This tablet marks the location of the Wadsworth Barn built in 1733 — |
13 ► Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Downtown — Washington – Rochambeau Revolutionary Route — |
14 ► Connecticut, Hartford County, Plantsville — Washington – Rochambeau Revolutionary Route — |
15 ► Connecticut, Hartford County, Southington, Plantsville — Rochambeau — |
16 ► Connecticut, Hartford County, Wethersfield — Washington – Rochambeau Revolutionary Route — |
17 ► Connecticut, New Haven County, Middlebury — Rochambeau Route 1781 – 82 — |
18 ► Connecticut, New Haven County, New Haven, Wooster Square — deLauzun Encampment — |
19 ► Connecticut, New Haven County, Southbury — Rochambeau Route 1781-82 — |
20 ► Connecticut, New Haven County, Southbury — Where Rochambeau Crossed the Housatonic River — 1781 * 1954 — |
21 ► Connecticut, New Haven County, Waterbury — Memorial To Two French Soldiers — 1781 - 1914 — |
22 ► Connecticut, New Haven County, Waterbury — Washington – Rochambeau Revolutionary Route — |
23 ► Connecticut, New London County, Lebanon — Washington-Rochambeau Revolutionary Route — |
24 ► Connecticut, Tolland County, Bolton — Rochambeau Encampment — |
25 ► Connecticut, Tolland County, Bolton — Washington – Rochambeau Revolutionary Route — Bolton — |
26 ► Connecticut, Windham County, Scotland — Washington-Rochambeau Revolutionary Route — Eastern Connecticut — |
27 ► Connecticut, Windham County, Sterling, Moosup — Rochambeau Encampment — |
28 ► Connecticut, Windham County, Windham, Windham Center — Rochambeau Route — |
29 ► Delaware, New Castle County, Newark — Washington-Rochambeau Revolutionary Route — |
30 ► Delaware, New Castle County, Newark — Washington-Rochambeau Revolutionary Route — A French Legion Kept Watch Here — Reported permanently removed |
31 ► Delaware, New Castle County, Wilmington, Brandywine Village — NCC-246 — Brandywine Village and the Road to Yorktown — |
32 ► Delaware, New Castle County, Wilmington, Mid-Town Brandywine — A French Legion Kept Watch Here — Washington-Rochambeau Revolutionary Route — |
33 ► District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Downtown — General Comte Jean de Rochambeau Memorial — Lafayette Square National Historic Landmark District — |
34 ► Maryland, Anne Arundel County, Annapolis, Eastport — On to Yorktown — Washington-Rochambeau Revolutionary Route National Historic Trail — |
35 ► Maryland, Anne Arundel County, Crownsville — Belvoir — (Scott’s Plantation) — |
36 ► Maryland, Anne Arundel County, Crownsville — Count de Rochambeau’s — |
37 ► Maryland, Baltimore, Downtown — George Washington Bicentennial Marker — |
38 ► Maryland, Baltimore, Jonestown — On to Yorktown — Washington-Rochambeau Revolutionary Route Historic Tail — Road to Victory — |
39 ► Maryland, Baltimore, Mount Vernon — On To Yorktown — Washington-Rochambeau Revolutionary Route — National Historic Trail — |
40 ► Maryland, Baltimore, Stadium Area — On to Yorktown — Washington-Rochambeau Revolutionary Route National Historic Trail — |
41 ► Maryland, Baltimore County, White Marsh — “Whitemarsh” — |
42 ► Maryland, Cecil County, Conowingo — Bald Friar Ford & Ferry — |
43 ► Maryland, Cecil County, Elkton — Elkton — Originally called “Head of Elk” — |
44 ► Maryland, Cecil County, Perryville — Count de Rochambeau’s Troops — |
45 ► Maryland, Cecil County, Port Deposit — Cummings Tavern — |
46 ► Maryland, Charles County, Port Tobacco — On to Yorktown — Washington-Rochambeau Revolutionary Route National Historic Trail — Road to Victory — |
47 ► Maryland, Harford County, Abingdon — Harford Town — or Bush — |
48 ► Maryland, Harford County, Churchville — Churchville — Formerly called "Lower Cross Roads" — |
49 ► Maryland, Harford County, Darlington — “Indian Spring” — |
50 ► Maryland, Harford County, Havre de Grace — Count Rochambeau’s Troops — Old Post Road — Established 1666 — |
51 ► Maryland, Harford County, Havre de Grace — Rochambeau Plaza — |
52 ► Maryland, Prince George's County, Beltsville — Site of Van Horn's Tavern — |
53 ► New Jersey, Bergen County, Mahwah — American Brake Shoe Foundry — & Ramapo Valley Road Bridge — |
54 ► New Jersey, Mercer County, Princeton — “The Washington-Rochambeau Historic Route” — |
55 ► New Jersey, Mercer County, Princeton — Campsite of The Army of Louis XVI, King of France — |
56 ► New Jersey, Mercer County, Princeton — W 3 R — |
57 ► New Jersey, Mercer County, Trenton, South Trenton — "… a Town laid out called Lamberton …" [1773] — |
58 ► New Jersey, Mercer County, Trenton, South Trenton — Ferries across the Delaware — |
59 ► New Jersey, Morris County, Chatham — Chatham Historic District — |
60 ► New Jersey, Morris County, Hanover, Hanover Township — A Good Place for a Halt — |
61 ► New Jersey, Morris County, Pequannock Township, Pompton Plains — Mandeville Farm Encampment Site — Yorktown Bicentennial 1981 — |
62 ► New Jersey, Morris County, Towaco — Henry Doremus House — |
63 ► New Jersey, Somerset County, Griggstown — Historic River Road and River Crossing — |
64 ► New Jersey, Somerset County, Liberty Corner — French Army Encampment — |
65 ► New Jersey, Somerset County, Liberty Corner — The Washington-Rochambeau Revolutionary Route — |
66 ► New York, Dutchess County, Fishkill — Continental Army Crossroads — Washington-Rochambeau Revolutionary Route National Historic Trail — |
67 ► New York, Dutchess County, Fishkill — The Path to Victory — Washington-Rochambeau Revolutionary Route National Historic Trail — |
68 ► New York, Orange County, Highland Falls — The Path to Victory — |
69 ► New York, Rockland County, Stony Point — A Crucial Crossing — |
70 ► New York, Rockland County, Stony Point — King’s Ferry — |
71 ► New York, Rockland County, Stony Point — The Path to Victory — |
72 ► New York, Rockland County, Suffern — Rochambeau’s Encampment — 1781 – 1782 — |
73 ► New York, Westchester County, Verplanck — In Grateful Remembrance — |
74 ► New York, Westchester County, Verplanck — King’s Ferry Offered a Safe Crossing — Washington-Rochambeau Revolutionary Route Nat’l Hist Trail — |
75 ► New York, Westchester County, Verplanck — The Path to Victory — Washington-Rochambeau Revolutionary Route Nat’l Hist Trail — |
76 ► New York, Westchester County, Yorktown Heights — French Hill — The Road to Victory During the American Revolution — |
77 ► Rhode Island, Newport County, Newport — Mary Ferrazzoli Park — |
78 ► Rhode Island, Newport County, Newport — Rochambeau — |
79 ► Rhode Island, Providence County, Providence, College Hill — Rochambeau's Army in Rhode Island — |
80 ► Virginia, Alexandria, Old Town West — E-106 — Washington-Rochambeau Route — Alexandria Encampment — |
81 ► Virginia, Fairfax County, Lorton — E-107 — Colchester — |
82 ► Virginia, Fairfax County, Lorton — Elizabeth Hartwell Mason Neck National Wildlife Refuge / Explore a Trail Network — |
83 ► Virginia, Fairfax County, Lorton — In the Footsteps of History — Special Places on the Mason Neck — |
84 ► Virginia, Fairfax County, Lorton — Revolutionary Army Life on the Road — In The War for American Independence — |
85 ► Virginia, Fairfax County, Lorton — The Trail to Victory at Yorktown — On The Washington-Rochambeau Revolutionary Route — |
86 ► Virginia, Fairfax County, Lorton — Welcome to Colchester on the Occoquan — The Washington-Rochambeau Revolutionary Route — |
87 ► Virginia, Fairfax County, Mount Vernon — The Washington-Rochambeau Route to Victory — |
88 ► Virginia, Fairfax County, Mount Vernon — Washington-Rochambeau Route — |
89 ► Virginia, Hanover County, Hanover — Washington-Rochambeau Route — Reported permanently removed |
90 ► Virginia, James City County, Toano — W-33 — Burnt Ordinary — |
91 ► Virginia, James City County, Williamsburg — W-49 — Trebell's Landing — |
92 ► Virginia, New Kent County, New Kent — WO-16 — New Kent Courthouse — Reported permanently removed |
93 ► Virginia, Prince William County, Dumfries — Potomac Path — |
94 ► Virginia, Prince William County, Dumfries — E-53 — Revolutionary War Campaign of 1781 — |
95 ► Virginia, Prince William County, Lake Ridge — Washington-Rochambeau Wagon Route — |
96 ► Virginia, Prince William County, Triangle — Road to Yorktown — The King’s Highway — |
97 ► Virginia, Prince William County, Triangle — Road to Yorktown — The Kings Highway — |
98 ► Virginia, Prince William County, Triangle — The Potomac Path — The King’s Highway — |
99 ► Virginia, Prince William County, Triangle, Prince William Forest Park — The Crossing Trail — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior — |
100 ► Virginia, Prince William County, Woodbridge — 6 — Potomac Path — |
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