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LAFAYETTE'S 1825 RETURN TO AMERICA
Good content A.L.S. "Orrin", 3pp. 4to., Union College [Schenectady, N.Y.], June 25, 1825 to an old classmate, Dr. Dennis Cooley in Monticello, Ga. concerning seeing the Marquis de Lafayette during his triumphant return to America in 1825. He writes, in part: "...O, let me tell you something wonderful - worthy to be remembered to tell to my children and they again theirs! I saw La Fayette two weeks ago. He visited Schenectady on his way from the western states to Boston. June 17, he was to lay the first stone of a monument to be erected on Bunker Hill. I am glad to see La Fayette honored. He has done much for America. He spent his fortune and a considerable portion of his life in her cause, and that at a time when no nation, land and no other individual would raise a hand to vindicate her rights, and the citizens of this country, whose liberty he has thus helped to achieve, cannot too respect him; but yet they might do this in a manner in which they would at the same time respect themselves. They might honor him and not disgrace themselves. But it does look so boyish, foolish and more than foolish to see the height of extravagance they go to in some place which he is merely to pass through with scarcely time to look to the right or left!..." In 1824, at the invitation of Congress, Lafayette returned to the United States embarking on a 14-month tour that took him through 24 states. In consideration for his services in the Revolution, Congress awarded him $200,000 & a township of 24,400 acres, Light toning at edges, some folds weak with minor, partial separations, else very good condition.

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