Memoirs of General Lafayette / With an Account of His Visit to America and His Reception By the People of the United States; From His Arrival, August 15th, to the Celebration at Yorktown, October 19th, 1824.
Be it remembered, that on the 2d day of November, A.D. 1824, in the forty-ninth year of the independence of the United States of America, E.G. House, of the said district, has deposited in this office the title of a book, the right whereof he claims as proprietor, in the words following, to wit—Memoirs of General Lafayette, with an account of his visit to America; and of his reception by the people, of the United States, from his arrival, Aug. 15. to the celebration at Yorktown, Oct 19, 1824.
In conformity to the act of the Congress of the United States entitled, an act for the encouragement of learning, by securing the copies of maps, charts and books, to the authors and proprietors of such copies, during the times therein mentioned: and also to an act entitled an act supplementary to an act, entitled an act for the encouragement of learning, by securing the copies of maps, charts and books, to the authors and proprietors of such copies during the times therein mentioned; and extending the benefits thereof to the arts of designing, engraving and etching historical, and other prints.
JNO. W. DAVIS, Clerk of the Dist. of Mass .
It is a poor apology to offer for any defect or omission in a work intended for the information of the public, that it was prepared in haste. Yet in the present case it can be offered with truth. The Editor of this volume knew nothing of the plan, until it had been some time proposed, and many subscribers obtained. The gentleman by whom it was first intended to have been prepared, was suddenly taken away, without writing, or even collecting any thing for the volume. It was undertaken with reluctance, as it was known the public would he impatient for the work, and as the publisher was also desirous it should be prepared in a few weeks. It is only fifty days since the task was begun. It is believed, however, that several documents, not yet published, will be found in this volume; and that many events and incidents are preserved, which would otherwise have been lost to the public.
Samuel L. Knapp
MEMOIRS OF GENERAL LAFAYETTE
ADVERTISEMENT, BY THE EDITOR.
MEMOIRS OF GENERAL LAFAYETTE
"SIR,
"LAFAYETTE."
"SIR,
"GEO. WASHINGTON."
"LAFAYETTE."
"SIR,
"H. LAURENS."
"SIR,
"LAFAYETTE."
"SIR,
"B. FRANKLIN."
"GEO. WASHINGTON."
"LAFAYETTE"
"SIR,
"LAFAYETTE."
"SIR,
"LAFAYETTE."
"LAFAYETTE."
"SAMUEL ADAMS."
"LAFAYETTE."
"H. CLINTON."
"H. KNOX."
"LAFAYETTE."
"LAFAYETTE."
"GENTLEMEN,
"LAFAYETTE."
"LAFAYETTE"
"SIR,
"SIR, OUR FRIEND,—
"SIR,
"SIR,
"SIR,
"GENERAL LAFAYETTE,
"GENERAL LAFAYETTE,
"SIR,
"GENERAL LAFAYETTE,
"SIR,
"GENTLEMEN,
"GENERAL,
"GENERAL LAFAYETTE,
HIS RETURN TO NEW-YORK.
"GENTLEMEN,
"GENERAL LAFAYETTE,
"GENERAL,
"MY DEAR COUNTRYMEN,
"GENERAL LAFAYETTE,
"GENERAL,
"SIR,
"SIR,
"TH. JEFFERSON."
"GENERAL LAFAYETTE,
"GEN. LAFAYETTE,
"GENERAL,
LAFAYETTE.
TO LAFAYETTE.