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Yankee Army Camp

November 5, 1863

John D. Sutton, 10th West Virginia Infantry, wrote, "The army went into camp in the levels between Mill Point and Hillsboro." These fields were later owned by 2nd Lt. Matthew John McNeel, Company F, 19th Virginia Cavalry, and ...

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Campsite of The Army of Louis XVI, King of France

Commanded by

General de Rochambeau

during their march

to victory

at Yorktown

August 31, 1781

Marker is at the intersection of Stockton Street and Bayard Street on Stockton Street.

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Continental Army Encampments

• 1776 – 1782 •

Sansay House in which reception was given Lafayette on his return here July 14, 1825.

Marker is on DeHart Street, on the right when traveling south.

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Continental Army Encampments

· 1776 – 1782 ·

Site of Norris or Dickerson Tavern,

in which Benedict Arnold was tried

December 23, 1779 – January 26, 1780.

Marker is at the intersection of Spring Street and MLK Avenue, on the right when traveling north on Spring Street. ...

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Sullivan's Army Encampment

Encampment

Sullivan's Army on return from expedition against the Indians

Sept. 24-29, 1779

Marker is on East Water Street (New York Route 352) 0.2 miles east of Judson Street, on the right when traveling east.

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Army Camp

½ Mile ?

While West Point defences

were being built 1781

the Connecticut Line

encamped along the brook.

Marker is on Bear Mountain Beacon Hwy (New York Route 9D) south of Beverly Warren Road, on the right when traveling north.

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Salvation Army Camp Meeting Grounds

In memory

of

Rev. Israel Luce

Rev. Daniel B. Randall

Rev. Charles Munger

who selected

this spot

for a camp ground

in 1873

Marker is at the intersection of Washington Avenue and Fountain Avenue, on the left when traveling north on Washington Avenue.

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French Army Encampment

General Rochambeau's troops camped here in August 1781 en route to the Battle of Yorktown.

Marker is on Valley Road, on the right when traveling south.

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