Friday, September 27, 2013

October 17th: The Joe Stukes History Series continues at the Drs. Bruce & Lee Library in Florence

Friends of Florence County LibraryStifel Nicolaus

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Joe Stukes History Series

The Marquis de Lafayette
Thursday, October 17, 2013
3:00 PM and 6:30 PM
Doctors Bruce and Lee Library
Free and Open to the Public


While still in his teens, the Marquis de Lafayette, through various inheritances, was arguably the wealthiest person in France. Imbued with romantic dreams of freedom and self-rule, he purchased with his personal funds a sea-going vessel. With a handful of friends, he sneaked from his native land and put himself in the service of George Washington as lieutenant-general. His successes brought him respect from his fellow-soldiers and admiration from General Washington. As the “hero of two worlds,” he returned to France where he involved himself in the French Revolution. His sterling reputation, sullied by the shifting upheavals, resulted in his imprisonment where he and his family endured execrable conditions for more than two years. Finally freed, he refused to join the Napoleonic Movement, preferring to farm his extensive holdings with great success. Still spry in his seventies, he visited the United States to expansive welcomes. In 1830, he declined to pursue opportunities to become president of a French Republic. He is buried in Picpus cemetery in a plot now owned by the Daughters of the American Revolution.

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