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Introduction: The Cornell Lafayette Collection
Lafayette: Citizen of Two Worlds
Raised In A World Of Privilege
From "Rebel" To Hero: The American Revolutionary War
From Hero To "Traitor": The French Revolution
French Politics After 1800
Freedom Everywhere!
Lafayette & Women
Lafayette The Abolitionist
Lafayette's Triumphal Tour: America, 1824-1825
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Cartoon depicting heads of key figures, including Lafayette, in the French Revolution
2.
Anti-Lafayette political cartoon
Description:
Satirical scene portraying Lafayette bearing a candle on his head
3.
Letter to William Short
Description:
Written from prison in Coblentz
Attribution:
Lafayette, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert Du Motier, marquis de, 1757-1834
Date:
September 16, 1792
4.
Document concerning restrictions on the movements of M. de Tessa, M. de Mun, and Madame Montagu
Description:
They were all friends or acquaintances of Lafayette, who was himself in prison at this time. Frybourg [Saxony]
Date:
July 26, 1794
5.
The Lafayette family in Austrian prison
Description:
Engraving. Lafayette's wife and all their children except George joined him in prison in 1795.
6.
"Note relative ma fortune personelle"
Description:
Lafayette outlines how his considerable fortune was exhausted in the service of the American and French Revolutions.
Date:
ca. 1800
7.
Broadside from the General Assembly of Petit Saint-Antoine entrusting Lafayette with the task of keeping order in Paris
Description:
Lafayette had questioned the validity of a previous vote in his favor because taken in the midst of extreme civil unrest
Date:
July 21, 1789