The Chain that Saved the Colonies ~ a talk by Donald "Doc" Bayne

The Chain that Saved the Colonies ~ a talk by Donald "Doc" Bayne

Discover the forge in Sterling Forest, NY that made links for the Great Chain.

By Wappingers Historical Society

Date and time

Thursday, May 16 · 7 - 9pm EDT

Location

Town of Wappinger Town Hall

20 Middlebush Road Wappingers Falls, NY 12590

About this event

  • 2 hours

The forests of the Hudson Valley still have ancient stories to reveal, and one of those stories relates to the Great Chain which was placed across the Hudson River at West Point. This iron chain stopped the British invasion of the New England colonies during the American Revolution.

Former forest ranger and President of the Friends of Sterling Forest State Park, Donald "Doc" Bayne will present his discovery of the Sterling Forge, one source of the links for the Great Chain. Doc will share the history of the iron industry that started in 1736 at Sterling Forest, how he discovered one source of The Great Chain at the original location of Peter Townsend’s iron works, kept hidden from the British deep in Sterling Forest, and how the Sterling Forge was used to create the Great Chain that was placed across the Hudson River at West Point.

This event is part of our Speaker Series programming. The public is invited to attend. WHS member admission is free, non-member suggested donation of $5.00. Light refreshments will be served. Seating is limited and is on a first come/first serve basis. More info: https://www.wappingershistoricalsociety.org/upcoming-events

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The Wappingers Historical Society is the custodian of the Mesier Homestead and Museum. Our mission is to preserve and share the history of the Town of Wappinger, Village of Wappingers Falls and the surrounding communities.