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1776-AMERICAN BICENTENNIAL-1976
CONNECTICUT
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THE WASHINGTON OAK, in Gaylordsville, Conn.,
is now maintained as a Revolutionary landmark by the
D. A. R. According to records, on Sept. 20, 1780,
Gen. Washington and his staff stopped here to rest
and hold a conference. They were enroute from
Newburgh, N. Y. to Hartford, to meet with the French
Count de Rochambeau to enlist the aid of the French.
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