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Smith's Clove : ウィキペディア英語版
Monroe (village), New YorkThe early Dutch name"the Kloof", denoting the long rocky defile to the west of Hudson's River, was called "Smith's Clove" by the English settlers and continued to be the historic reference throughout the American Revolution, as the lower end began on the river near the Haverstraw home of the Loyalist judge, Sir William Smith. Also known as "the Long Clove" the primitive road was driven north through the Ramapo Pass and Tuxedo to "Smith's Mill" and on toward New Windsor. Robert Erskine, General Washington's Geographer and Surveyor, showed the strategic importance of the Clove on his Map of Orange and Rockland Counties Area (drawn by R. Erskine, 1778-1779)As noted in his "History of Rockland County" (Frank Bertangue Green, M.D., A. S. Barnes & Co., 1886), "the Ramapo Valley or Sidman's Pass, was the great pathway from West Point and New Windsor to the country of the Highlands, and was in almost constant use by some portions of the army from 1777 till the close of the war."
#REDIRECT Monroe (village), New York
The early Dutch name"the Kloof", denoting the long rocky defile to the west of Hudson's River, was called "Smith's Clove" by the English settlers and continued to be the historic reference throughout the American Revolution, as the lower end began on the river near the Haverstraw home of the Loyalist judge, Sir William Smith. Also known as "the Long Clove" the primitive road was driven north through the Ramapo Pass and Tuxedo to "Smith's Mill" and on toward New Windsor. Robert Erskine, General Washington's Geographer and Surveyor, showed the strategic importance of the Clove on his Map of Orange and Rockland Counties Area (drawn by R. Erskine, 1778-1779)
As noted in his "History of Rockland County" (Frank Bertangue Green, M.D., A. S. Barnes & Co., 1886), "the Ramapo Valley or Sidman's Pass, was the great pathway from West Point and New Windsor to the country of the Highlands, and was in almost constant use by some portions of the army from 1777 till the close of the war."


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ウィキペディアで「Monroe (village), New YorkThe early Dutch name"the Kloof", denoting the long rocky defile to the west of Hudson's River, was called "Smith's Clove" by the English settlers and continued to be the historic reference throughout the American Revolution, as the lower end began on the river near the Haverstraw home of the Loyalist judge, Sir William Smith. Also known as "the Long Clove" the primitive road was driven north through the Ramapo Pass and Tuxedo to "Smith's Mill" and on toward New Windsor. Robert Erskine, General Washington's Geographer and Surveyor, showed the strategic importance of the Clove on his Map of Orange and Rockland Counties Area (drawn by R. Erskine, 1778-1779)As noted in his "History of Rockland County" (Frank Bertangue Green, M.D., A. S. Barnes & Co., 1886), "the Ramapo Valley or Sidman's Pass, was the great pathway from West Point and New Windsor to the country of the Highlands, and was in almost constant use by some portions of the army from 1777 till the close of the war."」の詳細全文を読む



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