Verplanck Point Bench Dedication
Sat May 02, 2020, POSTPONED TBA

*During the long, hot summer of 1782, General George Washington had a lot on his mind. After the Continental Army’s victory at the Battle of Yorktown, the British seemed to be on the verge of surrender, but it hadn’t yet happened. The American forces settled into an uneasy wait at their Verplanck’s Point, NY, encampment. Meanwhile, Washington had to both impress his French allies so they would continue their support and manage his own troops, who’d grown restless with the long war, harsh conditions, and poor pay. Could the Continental Army hold on?
*Written by Kerrie Mitchell, content editor New York Historical Society Museum and Library History Detectives August 23, 2019
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May 2nd 2020
The Rotary Club of Cortlandt Manor Dedication of 2 Benches
to Commemorate Washington's Encampment at Verplanck Point 1782
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