| Washington-Rochambeau
Revolutionary Route in New Jersey Association (W3R-NJ) |
Register
and Receive Email Updates |
| The W3R-NJ Association is a
non-profit corporation that was formed to promote, preserve, and
commemorate the march of the French and allied expeditionary forces
through New Jersey; to support the activities of local historical
organizations; promote the goals of the National
W3R Association and the National Park Services; and to assist New
Jersey State agencies and local organizations with similar missions. Donations
are appreciated.
Upcoming Events: Saturday, March 3, 2012: W3R-NJ cordially invites you to attend its 5th Annual Breakfast. A meeting breakfast hosted by Washington-Rochambeau Revolutionary
Route of New Jersey (W3R-NJ) will feature lecturer Jini Jones Vail who
recently published a book "Rochambeau: Washington’s Ideal Lieutenant." Recent Events: (more) Saturday, September 24, 2011: W3R-NJ invites you to attend the dedication of a W3R NHT banner marking the National Historic Trail in front of Morven Museum and Garden in Princeton, NJ.(See Program and Photos.) Saturday, February 5, 2011: W3R-NJ cordially invites you to attend its
4th Annual Breakfast, which will feature lecturer Dr. Robert A. Selig on
the subject, "Where was the Battle of Princeton Really Fought"? Saturday, March 28, 2009: Monday, June 23, 2008: Saturday, March 29, 2008: Saturday,
September 8, 2007: Friday, September 7,
2007: Thursday, July 19, 2007: Saturday, September
9, 2006: Saturday, September 9,
2006: Saturday, September 9,
2006: Saturday, August 26, 2006: Friday, August 25, 2006: August 25, 2006 - September
1, 2006: |
By
registering with W3R-NJ, you will be notified of forthcoming events
associated with the Washington- Rochambeau march to-and-from Yorktown -
the site of the final battle of the Revolutionary War.
Register
as a W3R-NJ W3R-NJ members will have complete access to the organization's work area, including historic maps, documents, and research reports; and they will be notified of W3R-NJ planning activities, meetings, and special events.
|
|
|
|