1824 August 15: Lafayette arrives in America as an honored guest of the United States of America at President James Monroe's invitation. He is received with wild adulation. When asked by hosts how he wished to be introduced to his audiences, he replies: "As an American General."1824 August: Lafayette visits the spot where the Boston Liberty Tree had once stood.1824 September 28-October 6: Lafayette makes a memorable visit to Philadelphia with his unforgettable speech at the State House, today's Independence Hall.1824 October: The town fathers at Easton, Pennsylvania decide to name their institution of higher learning in honor of General Lafayette after listening to his State House speech in Philadelphia. Lafayette College becomes one of America's greatest memorials to General Lafayette.1825 June 17: Lafayette helps to lay the cornerstone of the Bunker Hill monument in Charlestown, Massachusetts on the 50th anniversary of the battle.1825 September 9: Gilbert departs for France after his spectacular visitation to each of the 24 states of the Union. He sails aboard The Brandywine, a frigate named in his honor.
Invitation, Feb 7, 1824
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As one of the two founding fathers to still survive 47 years later, President James Monroe sent an invitation to General Lafayette to return to America. “A public ship shall be immediately ordered to the port which you may designate, to carry you to the country of your adoption in early life, and which has always cherished the most grateful recollection of your important services.”
Arrived, Aug 15, 1824
Landed, Aug 16, 1824
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He made his first appearance on the steamboat Chancellor Livingston, which sailed at the center of a celebratory fleet set to dock at Castle Garden, where thousands were waiting to greet him. Castle Garden had been lavishly decorated for the occasion with carpeted stairs and “an arch richly decorated with flags and wreaths of laurel”.