Contact Information:

   Web:   www.w3r-nj.com

   Email: deBarcza@co.somerset.nj.us

   Mail:   W3R-NJ, PMB #1781,
              442 US Highway 202-206 N,
              Bedminster NJ 07921

   Chairman: Sally de Barcza      Directors and Executive Committee
  


W3R-NJ Research:

Historian Dr. Robert Selig has been working on a comprehensive survey of the historical record regarding the New Jersey segments of the route. His report  for W3R-NJ has been reviewed and corrected. Dr. Selig's final documentation will be available to the public at the end of June, 2006.

Richard Simon has developed a one-hour slide presentation showing the route followed by the French troops during their march through New Jersey. It includes detailed route maps and photographs of existing structures that were standing along the route of the march in 1781. 

 


W3R-NJ Events:

Saturday, October 15, 2005:

Princeton University hosted a symposium on the Washington-Rochambeau Revolutionary route in New Jersey, which was jointly sponsored by the W3R-NJ Association and Crossroads of the American Revolution. The title of the symposium was "George Washington and the Helpful Jerseyans."

Thursday, December 8, 2005:

A lecture by Dr. Robert Selig, "Winning the War: Washington-Rochambeau Revolutionary Routes," was co-sponsored by a number of Bergen County history groups including: the Friends of the Hermitage, the Bergen Division of Cultural & Historic Affairs, Friends of the Long Pond Ironworks, Mahwah Museum Society, North Jersey Highlands Historical Society (Ringwood Manor), and the Revolutionary War Roundtable of Bergen County.

Sunday, June 11, 2006:

To mark the 225th anniversary of the march of the French and allied expeditionary forces through New Jersey, the Metlar-Bodine House Museum organized a panel discussion, "The Final Bold Steps to a Successful Revolution." The event was held at Kirkpatrick Chapel, on the Old Queens Campus of Rutgers University in New Brunswick.

Friday, August 25, 2006:

On Friday, August 25th at 9:30 a.m.,the official celebration will take place of the crossing of the NY/NJ state line by Captain Mike Fitzgerald and the March to Yorktown re-enactors. The event is being coordinated by the historical organizations of Mahwah and Suffern, NY. All are welcome.

American forces (including General Washington) traveled from Haverstraw, NY to Mahwah, NJ on August 25, 1781. French troops under General Rochambeau left Suffern, NY on August 25, 1781 and crossed into Mahwah, NJ on Ramapo Valley Road (Route 202) on August 26th.

As part of the Border Crossing Celebration, the re-enactors will pass the "light of freedom" (an actual copper lantern) from NY to NJ. Representatives from W3R-NJ, Bergen County, Mahwah and Suffern, the VFW, Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, and historical organizations are expected to attend the event. Everyone is welcome.

For more information on this and other Mahwah events, call Carol Greene, W3R-NJ Vice-Chair at (201) 825-1226.

Saturday, August 26, 2006:

The Havemeyer Mansion, located on Ramapo Valley Road (Route 202), Mahwah will have an open house from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Saturday, August 26. This is the kickoff event for the W3R-Mahwah celebration and the opening of "Marching to Victory: Mahwah in the American Revolution," a new exhibit at the Mahwah Museum. The event, which is being sponsored by the Mahwah Museum Society, will be a beautiful tented affair with refreshments. Costumed docents will give tours of the historic mansion, where Revolutionary War artifacts will be on display. The mansion is on the site where Patriot Andrew Hopper's house once stood along the original route of the W3R march. It is now the home of the Ramapo College President, who has graciously agreed to this event. All are welcome.

Saturday, September 9,  2006:

Mahwah Museum, 201 Franklin Turnpike in Mahwah,  will host a "Grand Re-opening and W3R Exhibits." The exhibit will remain on display at the museum through the end of December, 2006.

The W3R exhibits, which were made possible by the research of Joan Dater and Thomas Dunn of the Mahwah Museum Society, will feature a collection of pewter plates given to Andrew Hopper of Ramapo (Mahwah) by General Washington. The exhibits will include a variety of other nationally important Revolutionary War artifacts and educational displays about W3R. The exhibits are specially well suited for children. The museum also has a number of other new exhibits about the early history and development of Mahwah. 

Saturday or Sunday, September 9 or 10, 2006:

City of Trenton, Division of Culture, has under consideration a  variety of W3R events for the second weekend in September, 2006. Depending upon availability of re-enactors, particularly the 2nd NJ and to the French regiment, they will hold a one day event on one of the two days. Activities under consideration include a talk by Dr. Selig, an archaeology talk/walk conducted by Ian Burrow or Richard Hunter, a DAR plaque dedication (Trent House wall), a flag ceremony/display, and a social evening event featuring French food. 

Saturday & Sunday, September 16 & 17, 2006:

W3R-NJ will sponsor a re-enactment of the "Bullion Tavern" campsite. The event will be held at the English Farm in the picturesque village of Liberty Corner September 16-17. The historic farm was the actual location of the French campsite on August 29, 1781.
 
Visitors will have a unique opportunity to relive the atmosphere of an eighteenth century military encampment. There will be a variety of routine camp activities, as well as weaponry, cooking, and craft demonstrations. You can imagine yourself in the midst of Revolutionary drama of the march to Yorktown, while observing military planning, training, and battle simulations.
 
The English farm, which has been in continuous use by the same family for eight generations, is a 74-acre working farm. One wing of the house dates to the early 1740’s. Today, the English farm has cows, sheep, herb gardens, and a produce stand – and even an aged orchard. The farm has a collection of antique farm implements including a working cider press.

 


Major Historic Events of the W3R in New Jersey
  • The Continental Army and NJ militia conducted a decoy operation to lead the enemy to think that an attack on New York from the New Jersey side was being prepared, then the Continentals marched south to re-join the French.
  • The French Expeditionary Force used seven camps in NJ overnight on the great march going both south and north.

 


Companion Organizations

 


Members of the W3R-US Board of Directors

Executive Committee 2006 - 2007


Mrs. Charles G. L. de Barcza, Chair
Ms. Carol Greene, Vice Chair
Mrs. Brian Faulks, Recording Secretary
Mr. Thomas R. D’Amico, Corresponding Secretary
Mr. Carl Nittinger, Treasurer

Trustees 2005 - 2006

Mr. Thomas Buckingham
Mr. Thomas Dater
Mrs. Charles Havens
Ms. Jean Hultgren
Mrs. Caroline Lareuse
Ms. Vanessa La Franco
Mr. Jeffrey Macechak
Mr. John Moller
Ms. Mary A. Prendergast
Mr. James T. Raleigh
Ms. Junelynn Sadlowski
Mr. John Sprague
Ms. Janet E. Strom
Ms. Mary Swarbrick