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Locality: Lockport, New York

Phone: +1 716-439-0431



Address: 24 Church St 14094 Lockport, NY, US

Website: www.niagarahistory.org/

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Erie Canal Discovery Center 10.12.2020

On this day in 1777, the Marquis de Lafayette lands in America. Do you know about this Revolutionary War hero who was born in France? He would become like a son... to George Washington. The two men met not long after Lafayette’s June 13 arrival in South Carolina. Lafayette had arrived, ready to help the American Army. He was then just 19 years old. General Washington was 45. Nevertheless, one of Lafayette’s biographers would say, the two men bonded almost immediately. Some people would find Washington rather stoic. Not Lafayette. He thought Washington warm and invitinglike the father he’d never had. For his part, Washington was taken by the enthusiasm of the younger man. Lafayette was invited into Washington’s fold almost immediately. Why was Washington so quick to include Lafayette in his inner circle? Historian James Gaines theorizes that Washington saw something of himself in this ambitious young general with no battlefield experience who harbored dreams of his own division. The friendship may have been further cemented a week later, as Lafayette was reviewing the badly trained, ragtag American force. [W]e should be embarrassed to show ourselves to an officer who has just left the French army, Washington said. But Lafayette responded simply: It is not to teach but to learn that I come hither. Washington was surely impressed. Mere weeks later, Lafayette earned Washington’s respect yet again, during the Battle of Brandywine. Lafayette was badly wounded in one leg, but never seemed to notice until after the battle. As Lafayette was being taken away, General Washington reportedly told the surgeon to [t]ake care of him as if he were my son, for I love him the same. Remember, at this point, the two men had known each other for only two months! By mid-October 1777, Lafayette was recovering and ready to resume his duties. He wrote Washington, asking for a command. Lafayette spoke with all the confidence of a son, of a friend, as you favoured me with those two so precious titles. He made his case, but then added: I do not tell all that to my general, but to my father and friend. Lafayette soon proved himself again, serving gallantly during a raid with General Nathanael Greene. The Marquis is determined to be in the way of danger, Greene wrote Washington. But Washington had already decided to write Congress on Lafayette’s behalf. [General Washington’s] trust in me is deeper than I dare say, Lafayette wrote his wife, In the place he occupies, he is surrounded by flatterers and secret enemies. He finds in me a trustworthy friend in whom he can confide and who will always tell him the truth. Lafayette and Washington remained fast friendsand adopted familyeven after the Revolution. Lafayette would name his only son Georges Washington Motier de Lafayette. He sent Washington a key to the Bastille during the French Revolution. Washington, too, sent return gifts to France. The French Revolution caused Washington a special kind of angst when Lafayette was imprisoned for his role in it. By then, Washington was President. He wanted to intervene, but there was little he could do without endangering American interests. He found a way to get money to Lafayette and his family, though. He also took Lafayette’s son under his wing in America, although he had to be discreet about it. Never during the Revolution was there so speedy and complete a conquest of the heart of Washington, one of Washington’s biographers writes. How did [Lafayette] do it? History has no answer. --------------------------- If you enjoy these history posts, please see my note below. :) Gentle reminder: History posts are copyright 2013-2020 by Tara Ross. I appreciate it when you use the shar e feature instead of cutting/pasting. #TDIH #OTD #AmericanHistory #USHistory #liberty #freedom #ShareTheHistory

Erie Canal Discovery Center 07.12.2020

Workers from Highland Masonry & Restoration are nearly complete with the removal of deteriorated stone on the stairway in the Lockport Locks, and should begin installing replacement stone next week.

Erie Canal Discovery Center 28.11.2020

#TBT: A 1921 canal map. Constructed between 1905 and 1918, the Barge Canal is the direct descendant of the Erie Canal and a network of connecting waterways that have been in operation since 1825.

Erie Canal Discovery Center 20.11.2020

Had to purge my devices because of "storage full" alerts so, not wanting to lose this footage, put together a mini montage of one of "Mike and MA's" first performances together. Some rough spots but overall, great memory.