General Lafayette Marker, Halifax, North Carolina (NC-9)
370 West Pittsylvania Street
Halifax, NC 27839
United States
In April 1777, Lafayette sailed on the Victoire, a ship built with his personal funds, for North America to serve as a military leader in the American Revolution, despite a royal decree prohibiting French officers from serving. Shortly after his arrival, the Continental Congress commissioned him as a major general serving under George Washington. In June of 1777, the 19-year-old Lafayette landed on American soil near Georgetown, South Carolina. He then made his way north towards Philadelphia.
On July 18th, 1777, Major J. B. Ashe sent a letter reporting to the North Carolina Governor, Richard Caswell, on the state of affairs at Halifax, where a military camp had been established. He included in his letter that 鈥渙ne of the Royal Bloods of France, (the Marquis de Lafayette) recommended by Mr. Franklin, passed this a few days since, on his way to the Grand Army.鈥 It is estimated that Lafayette passed through Halifax a few days preceding the 18th.
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