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Except for Washington's general officer staff and guard, most of
the American units traveled by water from Elkton to Jamestown, Virginia.
A, B, C1, C2, C3 are for units noted on the MD history page.
The routes of the French units are marked on the maps
with lines and triangles -- for campsites -- as follows:
| Color | Units |
|---|---|
| full blue | infantry regiments on land (C1) |
| dotted blue | infantry regiments on water (A) |
| red | artillery units (C3) |
| yellow | cavalry regiments |
| green | Washington and Rochambeau (B, south of Baltimore) |
| large orange | Van Closen and DuBourge (C2, hussars) |
From Elkton to Annapolis
From Annapolis to Georgetown and Port Tobacco
Water routes from Plum Point, Baltimore, and Annapolis
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