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Marquis de Lafayette
Paris, France, October 28, 1831
Lafayette ALS in English, He is "an American"!, Also Discusses July Revolution
ALS
An autograph letter signed by the Marquis de Lafayette in which he refers to himself as "an American." 1p of a bifolium, measuring 7.25" x 8.75", Paris, dated October 28, 1831. Signed "Lafayette" and addressed to an unknown recipient. Written in English, this significant letter discusses the fluidity of European political events. Docketing on verso. With flattened mail folds and scattered light creasing. Minor toning throughout. Boldly signed.

In part:

"…A great deal has been obtained by our Revolution of July. Yes, there has been a deviation from the system, external and interior, which I had contemplated. The European Journals and our debates at the Tribune tell more about it than could be contained in a voluminous letter. It is probable that the five powers of the Conference, in their seeming good understanding, will prevent a new explosion of war in Belgium. / would not however insure the continuation of a general peace for more than a few months. We hope something will be done this winter to put down the ever increasing tyranny of don Miguel whose name of Monster, depend on it, has not been misapplied. When the affair of the claims, the details of which I left to my friend Mr. Rives to communicate to you, will have passed the Senate it will be my double duty, as an American, and as a deputy to talk and vote for the French appropriation…"

A poor French economy and dissatisfaction with the restoration of the Bourbon Monarchy led to a second French Revolution in July 1830, which Lafayette references here. During this revolution, Lafayette was a member of the Chamber of Deputies and offered support for the constitutional monarchy and newly crowned King Louis-Philippe. Revolutionary fervor spread throughout Europe, coming full circle with another French rebellion in June 1832. Lafayette's letter aptly captures the mood of the time and includes a reference to Miguel I of Portugal, whose reign of terror against political foes came to an end when he was deposed in 1834 after a three-year civil war. It is also noteworthy that Lafayette—the "hero of two worlds"—refers to himself as "an American" in closing. An exemplary letter from the famed revolutionary who became an intimate associate of George Washington.

This item comes with a Certificate from John Reznikoff, a premier authenticator for both major 3rd party authentication services, PSA and JSA (James Spence Authentications), as well as numerous auction houses.

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