W3R®-CT Activities in 2005
Dear friends of Washington and Rochambeau,
Greetings and congratulations to all of you, especially the volunteers who dedicated
themselves for many years to bring about the successful design and the installation
of the twelve markers -- permanent reminders over 120 miles of Connecticut territory
to the glorious memory of the now legendary Rochambeau Army who marched to victory
at Yorktown 225 years ago! Below is a summary of all our events with only committee
head names shown with my apologies to the rest of you for not listing every contributor's
name at this time.
What great and spectacular events, the re-enactors surely outdid themselves:
the B.A.R.'s American, British and French sharp looking and expertly maneuvering complements,
the 5th CT with Keith Jones and Albin Weber, Sal Tarantino's Sheldon Horses Brigade
and the S.A.R. militiamen with Stephen Shaw. High ranking officers were prominent everywhere:
1)Brigadier General comte d'Aboville (alias Bernard Rieutord of Quebecville),commander
of French artillery at Yorktown, 2) Colonel comte Axel de Fersen, Suedois, premier aide-de-camp
to Rochambeau, (alias Ron Feltmann de l'Illinois), 3) General de la Marine, comte de Barras,
(alias Bill Rose of Massachusetts)and 4) General, comte de Rochambeau (alias John Welsh)
of Washington state). Even our friendly historian Bob Selig, appeared many times as
Claude Blanchard, Commissaire de guerre in Rochambeau's army.
They carried on very professionally in October 2005 at Lebanon in presence of
French Deputy Consul General Chantal Chauvin and Defense Attache Major General Pascal Vinchon.
This year, at Wethersfield with Anne Kuckro, Farmington with Portia Corbett receiving splendid
support from General Washington (aka Carl Closs), Southington with Carl Sokowloski and
Major Conroy's Governor's FootGuards parading in the Marion commemorative ceremony,
Southbury with Albin Weber and several hundred re-enactors and lastly at Ridgebury,
also with several hundred re-enactors, with Keith Jones (again in presence of
Deputy Consul Chauvin), already a month ago!
Unveiling ceremonies at Scotland with Kevin Ring, Andover with Ann Rhinelander
and in Bolton with Hans dePold and Pam Sawyer, East Hartford with Betty Knose, Danbury
with Brigid Guertin and Bob Young, the Housatonic Crossing in Newtown with Dan Cruson
and Deputy Consul General Chantal Chauvin. And in Waterbury/Middlebury/Southbury
with Col. John Chiarella at the memorial ceremony in the Pierpont cemetery and
Marie Galbraith and Jiny Vail at the Town Green with several hundred people in attendance.
French Consul Adjoint Michel Besse was really very impressed, and I was too!
Dick Orr was the dedicated planner and MC at the special ceremony on July 1st
at the Monroe Green with Deputy Consul General Chantal Chauvin unveiling the stone marker
to the memory of the duke of Lauzun's Legion encampment there in 1781. Very well done, Dick!
Lastly, we need to express our gratitude to three significant contributors who ensured progress
was being made all along in all areas: Mary Donohue with her sharp negotiating skills,
Ann Harrison with her keen eyes to details and "Rochambeau painter" David Wagner who generously
contributed several of his paintings for inclusion in a number of markers.
These three individuals were particularly recognized by French Consul General Francois Delattre
in his speech given in New York City on the occasion of Bastille Day.
The unveiling of the 12th and final marker,"First Meeting", is now scheduled for Saturday
September 30 at 3:00 PM (see draft attached)with a "Big Bang" since located in Central Hartford
(just outside the Old State House). It will be conducted jointly with the Governor's Horses
and FootGuards annual laying of a wreath at the memorial boulder (within the OSH grounds),
to the Washington and Rochambeau "First Meeting" of September 20, 1780. Governor Rell's
presence is possible but not guaranteed. Already invited by the Governor's FootGuards,
is Air Force Major General Delon, the new Defense Attache at the French Embassy
in Washington and, invited by us, Deputy Consul General Chauvin who will be attending
as well as other dignitaries.
Following the above event there will be a ""Volunteer Recognition Reception "sponsored
by the Commission on Culture & Tourism with each volunteer being presented a Certificate
of Appreciation by Mary Donohue. To prepare them, each local committee head should collect
the names (First, Middle Initial,Last, and residing town)) of their volunteers and mail it
to me (with copy to Mary Donohue) as soon as completed.
Also at the same time kindly let me know the exact name and title of the town official
or organisation to appear on the "Certificat d'Honneur" of Le Souvenier Français.
Again, dear friends, all my congratulations for the magnificent historical realization you
and your team accomplished throughout Connecticut over the past years!
French Ambassador David Levitte, Defense Attache Major General Pascal Vinchon,
Consul General Francois Delattre, Deputy consul General Chantal Chauvin,
Consul General Adjoint Michel Besse and Honorary Consul Dr. Yolande Bosman at one time
or another have all expressed their admiration and gratitude for what you have accomplished
to commemorate the Rochambeau Route throughout our state of Connecticut. The 12 markers
are now standing in our state as permanent reminders of the Allied Revolutionary March
on the final stretch towards independence. They surely will promote tourism throughout
our state for years and years to come. We all have to be very proud of our accomplishment.
Huzzahs to all! See you in Hartford on September 30th! --- SERGE GABRIEL, August 2, 2006
Two Signs Installed and Dedicated in 2005
In detailed planning since 2003, the markers were designed by David Wolfram
of Middletown under the dedicated supervision of Ann Harrison and Mary Donohue
of the Connecticut Historic Preservation & Museum Division of the Connecticut Commisssion
on Culture & Tourism, which is headed by Jennifer Aniskovich.
- Lebanon (Town Green), October 1st
- East Hartford (Raymond Library) October 16
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