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Lafayette Exhibit

Yesterday, Allison, Tim and I went to the New York Historical Society. I was particularly moved by the Lafayette exhibit they have going on now – and it’s going to be there until 2008 so I HIGHLY recommend it to … Continue reading

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1789: “I dread the vehement character of your people”

Alexander Hamilton, of course, was appointed the first Secretary of the Treasury, under George Washington. In October, 1789, he wrote to his old friend and Revolutionary War colleague Lafayette – to tell him the news, but also to find out … Continue reading

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George Washington’s mom, 1784

GEORGE WASHINGTON’S MOTHER to Lafayette, 1784: “I am not surprised at what George has done, for he was always a good boy.”

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Washington and Lafayette, 1777

THE MEETING OF GEORGE WASHINGTON AND MARQUIS DE LAFAYETTE August 1, 1777 – Washington invited the newly arrived Lafayette to witness a review of the troops – They marched by, ragged, disheveled, shabby: Washington: We are rather embarrassed to show … Continue reading

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