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By Pat Filippone, November 25, 2016
General LaFayette Marker
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1 Indiana, Clark County, Jeffersonville — General LaFayette
General Lafayette was the official guest of the State of Indiana at Jeffersonville on May 12, 1825 at the house of Former Governor Posey on the West corner of Front and Fort Streets. He was welcomed by the Governor of the the State, by a . . . Map (db m221572) HM
2 Maryland, Frederick County, Frederick — General LaFayette
Friend of America and Liberty Arrived at the bridge nearby on his way to Frederick December 29, 1824 —————— Created by a delegation of citizens including the gallant Lawrence Everhart who had come to escort him . . . Map (db m2326) HM
3 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Downtown — General Lafayette and his Compatriots — Lafayette Square National Historic Landmark District —
[north face:] To General Lafayette and his Compatriots 1777 - 1783 [south face:] By the Congress in commemoration of the services rendered by General Lafayette and his Compatriots during the struggle . . . Map (db m32245) HM
4 Virginia, York County, Yorktown — Marquis de Lafayette and His Division1781 Siege of Yorktown — Colonial National Historical Park —
“Here we are at last … before Yorktown, and our operations will soon be noisy.” Marquis de Lafayette, Camp before Yorktown, September 30, 1781 In April 1781, with a developing British military campaign in Virginia, . . . Map (db m11064) HM
5 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — Richardson-Owens-Thomas HouseMarquis De Lafayette
In this house designed by the Architect William Jay in early 1800 Marquis De Lafayette was the guest of the City of Savannah March 19-21, 1825. A friend of Washington and a defender of American liberty "Until . . . Map (db m241602) HM
6 Indiana, Tippecanoe County, Lafayette — General Lafayette - Fountain
(See individual photos of panels with text.)Map (db m34273) HM
7 New Jersey, Bergen County, Oradell — 31 — Soldier HillLafayette Encampment
The Continental Army advanced to Englewood on August 23, 1780, with some units foraging as far south as Jersey City. The main body of the army moved west of the Hackensack River on September 4th, camping in two lines west of Kinderkamack Road, one . . . Map (db m7552) HM
8 North Carolina, Cumberland County, Fayetteville — Town House
Lafayette was escorted from the Clarendon Bridge to the Town House, which stood at this site. A spacious stage had been erected in front of the Town House. The various military units formed lines on each side of the street, and Lafayette's carriage . . . Map (db m24449) HM
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9 Louisiana, Orleans Parish, New Orleans, Central Business District — Lafayette SquarePlace Lafayette
(Obverse) Planned in 1788 as a public place for Faubourg Ste. Marie, the City's first suburb, this Square honors American Revolutionary War Hero, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert Du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette. He declined the invitation . . . Map (db m20965) HM
10 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Frog Hollow — Marquis de La Fayette
To the Marquis De La Fayette, born September 6, 1757, died May 20, 1834. A true friend of Liberty, who served as a Major General in the Continental Army with “all possible zeal, without any special pay or allowances” until the American . . . Map (db m3888) HM
11 Pennsylvania, Delaware County, West Chester, Chadds Ford Township — A-51 — Battle of Brandywine
The battle ended just southwest of here at nightfall. With Howe and his troops holding the field, Washington’s force withdrew to Chester. Although he was wounded, Lafayette helped to reorganize the retreating troops, and Pulaski’s cavalry protected . . . Map (db m146793) HM
12 Virginia, Louisa County, Boswells Tavern — W-206 — The Marquis Road
Lafayette reopened this road in June, 1781, when moving south to intervene between Cornwallis and military stores in Albemarle County. The road has been ever since known as "The Marquis Road."Map (db m5386) HM
13 Maryland, Anne Arundel County, Annapolis, Eastport — Lafayette’s EncampmentMarch – April 1781
During the Revolutionary War, 1200 Continental Light Infantrymen under the command of Marquis de Lafayette encamped on the rise behind this sign en route to the decisive battle in Yorktown, Va. They arrived in Annapolis from Head of Elk by a . . . Map (db m2907) HM
14 New Jersey, Essex County, Montclair, Upper Montclair — Lafayette Headquarters
This stone was the doorstep of the house occupied by Lafayette as headquarters.Map (db m7571) HM
15 New York, Kings County, Brooklyn, Park Slope — The Marquis de Lafayette
This monument was erected and presented by Henry Harteaua distinguished citizen of Brooklyn to be an enduring tribute to the memory of one who as friend and companion of the immortal Washington fought to establish in our country those vital . . . Map (db m30768) HM
16 Georgia, Jones County, Clinton — LaFayette
On March 25, 1825 LaFayette Paused Here and Made an AddressMap (db m25188) HM
17 Georgia, Walker County, LaFayette — 146-11 — General LaFayette
Marie Jean Paul Roch Yves Gilbert Motier Marquis de LaFayette (1757-1834) was born in the Castle of Chavagnac, in Auvergne, France. He entered the French Army early in life and in 1777 came to America and volunteered for service in the Revolutionary . . . Map (db m13898) HM
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18 Pennsylvania, Delaware County, Chadds Ford, Chadds Ford Township — Lafayette’s Headquarters Reported missing
Sept. 10th and 11th 1777 -------------------- Delaware County Historical Society Sept. 10th 1910Map (db m31666) HM
19 Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Bethlehem — Lafayette
Here stood the George Frederick Beckel house, 1762-1872, famed as the place where General Lafayette convalesced from a leg wound suffered at the Battle of Brandywine, 1777. Beckel was then superintendent of the community farm here in Bethlehem.Map (db m26877) HM
20 South Carolina, Georgetown County, Georgetown — 22-8 (A-4) — Lafayette
A lover of liberty, Lafayette left Bordeaux, France, March 26, 1777, “to conquer or perish” in the American cause, and arrived at Benjamin Huger’s summer home near here, June 14, 1777, where he spent his first night in America. He . . . Map (db m4872) HM
21 Virginia, Prince William County, Dumfries — E-53 — Revolutionary War Campaign of 1781
The roads through Prince William County were important routes for the Revolutionary War campaign of 1781. In April, the Marquis de Lafayette passed through the county on the King's Highway with a portion of Gen. George Washington's Continental Army. . . . Map (db m166461) HM
22 Virginia, York County, Yorktown — Redoubt 101781 Siege of Yorktown — Colonial National Historical Park —
“The column marched in silence, with guns unloaded, and in good order: Many, no doubt, thinking that less than one quarter of a mile would finish the journey of life … ” Captain Stephen Olney, 1st Rhode Island Regiment The . . . Map (db m10838) HM
 
 
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