Rochambeau Monument (Newport, Rhode Island) Explained

Rochambeau Monument & Statue (Newport, RI)
Body:United States
Commemorates:Jean-Baptiste Donatien de Vimeur, comte de Rochambeau
Nearest Town:Newport, RI
Inscription:Rochambeau
Unveiled:1934

Rochambeau Statue and Memorial is a monument to French nobleman and General Jean-Baptiste Donatien de Vimeur, comte de Rochambeau, who was a key commander of the French forces who assisted the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War. The monument is located on the waterfront in King Park, along the southern edge of Newport Harbor, near Brenton Cove and Fort Adams state park and was erected in 1934. This is the 3rd replica of the Rochambeau Statue in Lafayette Park, Washington DC, which was created by renowned French sculptor Fernand Harmar. It was donated by A. Kingsley Macomber.[1] The statue was restored in 2019 by the fundraising efforts of members of the Alliance Française of Newport.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Historical Faces of Newport's Statues and Monuments - Newport Travel Guide.
  2. "Restored Rochambeau Monument unveiled in Newport" Newport Daily News, By Daily News staff Posted Jun 10, 2019, https://www.newportri.com/news/20190610/restored-rochambeau-monument-unveiled-in-newport