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History Day - Revolutionary War and a New Nation (1775-1815)

Rochambeau

Jean Baptiste Donatien de Vimeur, comte de Rochambeau (1725-1807)

Previous suggestions were not recorded in an online guide, although he has been the topic of a few previous History Day projects. The resources below were added as they were found doing other research.

Check with our History & Genealogy (H&G) unit to see what is in the Connecticut State Archives and the H&G collections.

Books, Documents, Reports, etc. - Rochambeau

These are a few examples.

HistoryPin

Site: "Historypin is a place for people to share photos and stories, telling the histories of their local communities."

The Connecticut State Library has several collections in HistoryPin.org.

Other Institutions - Rochambeau

Terminology and Usage Disclaimer

Please be advised that some of these resources--particularly those created in previous eras--contain descriptions for ancestral, racial, ethnic, and gender identity that may be offensive or harmful to individuals investigating these records, and are considered inappropriate to use in modern times. The descriptions and treatment of historically marginalized groups, women, and animals may be upsetting. Also, please note that inclusion in this subject guide does not necessarily constitute endorsement of the views therein--we encourage investigators to use their own judgment when evaluating books, websites, articles, documents, and other resources.

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