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Yorktown BattlefieldOld Guard on Yorktown Day
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Yorktown Battlefield
French Naval Casualties Page 2

Duc De Bourgogne

Philippe Amiraud Jean Beaumartin
Jacques Couillard Bernard Combot
Francois Crespot Andre Grenon
Didier Henry Charles Houchois
Jean Joseph Charles Lafosse
Pierre Legross Antoine Niel
Paul Ollivier Pierre Parre
Francois Pinceron Denis Pollet
Francois Rautz  

Caton

Jean Auge Francois Begain
Olivier Billeboux Claude Dagonard
Jean Gautier Jean Labbe
Jean Laurens Antoine Molliere
Gaspard Revel Jean Villedieu

Diademe

Julien Bernan Guillaume Blevel
Guillaume Callinan Jean Charles
Pierre Dembre Michel Duplat
Jean Dupuis Espirit Ensoriel
Pierre Flori Guillaume Fontenay
Julien Garel Jacques Garique
Guillaume Gillet Jean Greroua
Laurent Jupin Nicolas Lafrance
Louis Lagnel Julien Lemay
Jean Meriel Pierre Mondre
Jacques Morrisot Jean Morin
Nicolas Pierrot Pierre Rousseau
Francis Tougare Francois Vaquier
---- de la Villeon Joseph Vizet

Pluton

Remy Tephany  

Reflechi

Jean Royer  

Marseillais

Jean Bocq Guillaume Bonet
Francois Cabare Joseph Gentil
Etienne Lamesse Rene Leguilloux
Antoine Martin Michel Scara
Jacques Verdier  
Painting of Colonial Yorktown  

Did You Know?
During the period of its peak prosperity from 1740-1770, the town of Yorktown contained 250-300 buildings and had almost 2000 residents. Approximately 80% of the town were damaged or destroyed during the 1781 siege. Today Yorktown is still an active community of about 200 residents.

Last Updated: June 12, 2006 at 11:34 EST