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  2. Revolutionary War Campsite - Wikipedia

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    The Revolutionary War Campsite is a historic archaeological site in West Hartford, Connecticut. It was the site of a 1778 encampment of Continental Army soldiers during the American Revolutionary War. The site was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. [1]

  3. List of historic sites preserved along Rochambeau's route

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    Governor Jonathan Trumbull's War Office) in Lebanon, Connecticut, also known as the Joseph Trumble Office and Store, which was the most important Revolutionary War-associated building in Connecticut John Trumbull Birthplace ( 41°38′10″N 72°12′56″W  /  41.63611°N 72.21556°W  / 41.63611; -72.21556  ( John Trumbull ...

  4. Fort Griswold - Wikipedia

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    Fort Griswold is a former American defensive fortification in Groton, Connecticut named after Deputy Governor Matthew Griswold.The fort played a key role in the early stages of the American Revolutionary War, in correspondence with Fort Trumbull on the opposite side of the Thames River.

  5. Groton Monument - Wikipedia

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    Lightning destroyed the capstone in 1918 and damaged the adjacent Monument House Museum which features exhibits about the Revolutionary War. Visitors can climb the monument and visit the museum from Memorial Day through Labor Day. The Groton Monument is located in Fort Griswold Battlefield State Park, which includes Fort Griswold.

  6. Fourth Camp of Rochambeau's Army - Wikipedia

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    The Fourth Camp of Rochambeau's Army is a historic military camp site near Plains Road and Lovers Lane on the banks of the Shetucket River in Windham, Connecticut. [2] It was here that the French Army encamped in the summer of 1781 under the command of Rochambeau on their march from Providence, Rhode Island to rendezvous with the Continental Army under General George Washington.

  7. Putnam Memorial State Park - Wikipedia

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    The state park preserves the site that Major General Israel Putnam chose as the winter encampment for his men in the winter of 1778/1779 during the American Revolutionary War. [4] It is Connecticut's oldest state park, created in 1887 at the instigation of Redding town residents. The park was listed on the National Register of Historic Places ...

  8. Battle of New Haven - Wikipedia

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    See Tryon's raid for Battle of New Haven (American Revolutionary War), a 1779 American Revolutionary War battle in New Haven, Connecticut, during which British forces captured Black Rock Fort See New Haven Battlefield Site for Battle of New Haven (American Civil War), an 1862 battle in the American Civil War in New Haven, Kentucky, which began ...

  9. Fort Boonesborough State Park - Wikipedia

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    The first form of representative government in Kentucky was held here in May 1775. By that summer, Boonesborough consisted of 26 one-story log cabins and four blockhouses. [2] The fort was the scene of much action during the western theater of the American Revolutionary War.

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