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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMH3I_rochambeaus-encampment_Suffern-NY.html
After crossing the Hudson,Commander-in-chief of theFrench army in America,General Jean-BaptisteRochambeau, encamped herewith his 5000 troops en routefrom Newport, R.I. toVirginia. Joining with Gen.Washington, the two armieshurried to Yorktown andf…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMGL5_horse-watering-trough_Suffern-NY.html
Located at the center ofLaffayette & Orange Avenue in theLate 1800's. Built at theHillburn Granite Quarry, byJames Rice Sr., father ofJames Rice Mayor of Suffern for16 years. Donated by:The Mayor and the Zeck FamilySuffern Chamber Restoration P…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMGL2_soldiers-monument_Suffern-NY.html
The ground at this intersection, "Historic Crossroads of the American Revolution," had long been a grassy triangle. In 1908 Charles E. Suffern gave the village this cannon, and the stone wall was built around it. Some residents, disliking the new …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMGKY_sufferns-tavern_Suffern-NY.html
Erected ? ? Oct. 4, 1924 Site ofSuffern'sTaverna noted hostelry ofthe Revolution Headquarters of · General · George Washington · July 15th to 20th, 1777 · Headquarters ofColonel Aaron Burrcommanding the troops…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMGKX_this-cannon-independence_Suffern-NY.html
This cannon "Independence"used at the Battle of Long Island,Aug. 27th, 1776,was purchased by the Union HillAssociation in 1851 and presentedby the only surviving member,Chas. E. Suffern, to the Village ofSuffern on April 23rd, 1908.
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