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W3R®-NY Board of Directors
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W3R®-NY Activities 2001-20042001: The Florence Gould Foundation supported an historical study of the W3R®-New York. This was completed by Dr. Robert Selig in 2001.The Hudson River Valley Nature and Historical Association (HRVNHA) received funding from the Florence Gould Foundation and Heritage New York to produce wayside exhibits (signs) and a map/brochure to interpret the march though Westchester and Rockland counties. NYS DOT is a partner to produce highway signs. A number of interpretive signs have been placed along the route by local historical societies at sites where officers and troops. In collaboration with Impact, LLC, of Red Hook, the Military Historian of the Hudson River Valley designed two maps of the entire WRRR in this state. The New York sections were incorporated into the National Park Service's study to determine the WRRR's national significance. 2004: The Hudson River Valley National Heritage Area (HRVNHA) marked the Washington-Rochambeau Trail in its American Revolutionary map/brochure, "The American Revolution in the Hudson River Valley". |
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2008 Spring: Verplanck NYThe Verplanck Residents Association installed street signs with W3R®-US logos along Broadway through Verplanck NY to mark the route of allied US.-French Armies in 1781. 2008 April 19: New Windsor: End of HostilitiesSeveral W3R®-US board members and advisors spoke at the commemoration of the 225th anniversary of Washington's proclamation of the cessation of hostilities. This was held at the New Windsor Cantonment site: Dr. Robert Selig spoke on the activities of the French Army in the American theater of operations, Col. James Johnson (USA, Ret.) spoke on the Hudson River Valley Institute. |
2008 July 14: Bastille Day ReceptionAt the French Consulate in New York City the Deputy Consul General of France in New York, Mrs. Chantal Chauvin, recognized Congressman Maurice Hinchey, Dr. Jacques Bossiere, Col. Serge Gabriel, and Col. James Johnson for testifying before the U.S. House of Representatives on designating the WRRR as a National Historic Trail.Col. Johnson, Deputy Consul Gen Mrs. Chauvin, Col. Gabriel [photo courtesy of Anthony Behar] |
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