1From George Washington to the Marquise de Lafayette, 5 June 1795 (Washington Papers)
Neither your situation nor mine, will render it advisable for me to add more to the enclosed...
2To George Washington from the Marquise de Lafayette, 18 April 1795 (Washington Papers)
Je vous envoye mon fils; qu’oique je n’aye pas eu la consolation de me faire entendre et...
3From George Washington to the Marquise de Lafayette, 13 June 1793 (Washington Papers)
While I acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 13th of March, I can, with the greatest...
4From George Washington to the Marquise de Lafayette, 16 March 1793 (Washington Papers)
I addressed a few lines to you on the 31st of January, in a state of entire uncertainty in what...
5George Washington to Madame de Lafayette, 15 March 1793 (Jefferson Papers)
I addressed a few lines to you on the 31st. of January, in a state of entire uncertainty in what...
6To George Washington from the Marquise de Lafayette, 12 March 1793 (Washington Papers)
The Gazetts have announced to me that you are a second time chosen President of the U.S. and this...
7Enclosure: To the Marquise de Lafayette, 31 January 1793 (Washington Papers)
If I had words that could convey to you an adequate idea of my feelings on the present Situation...
8To George Washington from the Marquise de Lafayette, 8 October 1792 (Washington Papers)
( Translation ) Department of the upper Loire at Chavamac near Brioude Sir, 8t Octr 1792. Without...
9To George Washington from the Marquise de Lafayette, 9 November 1790 (Washington Papers)
Recevés, monsieur l’hommage de ma vive recconnoissance du brevet que vous aves eu La bonté de...
10To George Washington from the Marquise de Lafayette, 14 January 1790 (Washington Papers)
Amidst the agitations of our revolution, I have always participated in the pleasure which Mr de...