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Gary VanCour | MLJ Interview
A dedication was held in a cemetery in Beekmantown, New York, to honor a French Canadian who became a hero of the American Revolution. Descendants of Major Clement Gosselin, including John Conrad Gosselin, his great-great-great-great grandson, and other family members from both the U-S and Canada were joined by political leaders and dignitaries from both countries to unveil a memorial. Gosselin, who was from Quebec, joined the American Revolution and served with the 2nd Canadian Regiment of the Continental Army. His duties, according to historians, included working as a spy and relaying intelligence directly to then General-in-Chief, George Washington.
Gary VanCour joins us to discuss the heroism of Clement Gosselin and how the memorial ceremony came to be.
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