Authors: Harlow Giles Unger
Napoléon III, emperor of France
National Assembly (French)
constitutional suspension by
deposition of king by
factionalization of
French Revolution outbreak and
Lafayette’s election to (1818)
leadership vacuum in
mob march on
move to Paris by
political/social reforms by
radicalization of
National Convention
National Guard (French)
Jacobin control of
Lafayette belief in
Lafayette funeral and
Lafayette’s retirement from
Native Americans.
See
Indians
Netherlands
neutrality, American
Newport campaign
New York
British evacuation
British occupation
Lafayette welcomes
Washington’s ruse strategy and
Nîmes
Noailles, Adrienne de.
See
Lafayette, Adrienne Noailles de Noailles, duc de (grandfather-in-law)
Noailles, duchesse de (grandmother-in-law),
333
Noailles, Louis, vicomte de (brother-in-law)
American Revolution and
flight to England by
return to France by
Noailles, Louise d’Ayen de (sister-in-law)
burial site
guillotining of, xviii,
333
Noailles, marquis de (great uncle-in- law)
Noailles, Pauline de (sister-in-law)
Noailles Dragoons
Noailles family
North, Lord
North Carolina
Nôtre-Dame Cathedral
“Oath of the Tennis Court” (1789)
O’Hara, Charles
Ohio Territory
Olmütz prison
Onondaga Indians
Order of the Cross
Orléanists (populists)
Orléans, duc d’ (Philippe Egalité)
guillotining of
Orléans, duc d’ (son).
See
Louis-Philippe I
Oswald, Richard
Otisquette, Peter
Paine, Tom
pamphleteers
against Lafayette
Parish, Robert
Paul, czarevitch of Russia
Pension Lemoyne
Pershing, John
Philadelphia
British evacuation of
British occupation of
British threat to
Lafayette visits to
Washington strategy and
welcome to Lafayette (1784)
welcome to Lafayette (1824)
yellow fever epidemic
Phillips, William
Picpus cemetery,
33
2–
33
Pinckney, Thomas
Pitt, William (the Younger), xix
Pius VI, Pope
Plutarch’s Lives
Poland,
333
independence movement,
333
press censorship
price fixing
Prisoners of Olmütz, or Conjugal
Devotion, The
(play)
privateers
Programme de l’Hôtel de Ville
Protestantism
French repression of
Lafayette championship of
self-rule tradition and
Provence, comte de.
See
Louis XVIII
provincial assemblies (France)
radicals’ abolishment of
Prussia
French wars and
Lafayette at maneuvers by
Lafayette imprisonment by
Napoleonic wars and
von Steuben training in
Pulaski, Casimir
Rabaut-St. Etienne, Jean-Paul
Raynal, Abbé Guillaume
Reed, Esther
Reed, Joseph
religious tolerance, xvii
republicanism
American vs. French traditions and
Freemasonry and
Jacobin policies against
Lafayette commitment to
Morris’s predicted failure in France
royal family’s scorn for
Restoration.
See
Louis XVIII
Revolutionary War.
See
American Revolution
Richmond, Va.
rights of man
Rights of Man, The
(Paine)
riots.
See
mobs
Rivarol, Antoine
Rives, William C.
Robespierre, Maximilien, xix
anti-Lafayette rhetoric of
death of
on Desmoulins
dictatorship
execution of king and queen and
extremism of
paranoia of
political control by
rabble-rousing by
Terror and
Rochambeau, comte de
American Revolution and
French Revolution and
Society of Cincinnatus and
Rochambeau, vicomte de (son)
Roman Catholic Church
absolute rule and
Enlightenment ideals and
French national church vs.
French secular government and
Jacobin violence against
National Assembly measures against
radicals and
restoration in France
as Second Estate
Rouërie, marquis de
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques
rue d’Anjou (Lafayette home)
rue de Bourbon (Lafayette home)
destruction of
purchase of
salon at
Russia
Napoléon’s invasion of
Rutledge, John
Saint Helena island
salt tax (
gabelle
)
Saratoga, battle of
Sauvigny, Bertier de
Savannah, Ga., British capture of
Saxe-Teschen, duke of
Schuyler, Philip
Second Empire
Second Estate
Second French Republic
Ségur, comte de (son)
Ségur, marquis de (father)
Seven Years’ War
Shippen, Peggy
Short, William
on imprisonment of Lafayette
Sieyès, Abbé
Six Nations
slavery, abolition of
Lafayette advocacy, xvii, xxii
slave trade, abolition of
Social Contract
(Rousseau)
Society of the Cincinnati
Society of the Friends of the Rights of Man and the Citizen
Society of Thirty.
See
Fayettistes
South Carolina
American Revolution and
Lafayette’s landing in
Lafayette visit to
Spain
American independence and
British peace treaty (1783)
French invasion of Britain plot and
French West Indian plot and
Jay as minister to
Lafayette mission to
Staël, Madame de
Stanton, Charles E.
Stendhal
Steuben, “Baron” von
Stirling, Lord (William Alexander)
André court-martial and
Stormont, Lord
Sullivan, John
background of
d’Estaing conflict with
Lafayette anger at
Newport campaign and
Talleyrand
Tappan, N.Y.
Tarleton, Banastre
taxation
of American colonies, xviii
of French peasants
French reform needs
of nobility and clergy
provincial discontent over
See also
ferme
tennis court oath (1789)
Ternay, Chevalier de
Terror, the, xviii, xix
Tessé, countess de (aunt-in-law),
333
Thacher, James
Third Estate
duc d’Orléans and
Parisian ad hoc government by
parliamentary despotism of
Third Republic
“Three Glorious Days,”
Ticonderoga, battle of
tithe
tobacco trade
Tracy, Destutt de
Tracy, Emilie de,
333
trade
British-American treaty
French-American negotiations
French barriers to
French reform proposals
See also
free trade
Treaty of Paris (1783)
Unger, Baron Jean Louis de
Valley Forge, Pa.
Valmy, battle of
Vatican
Vendée massacre
Vergennes, comte de (Charles Gravier)
Victoire
(ship)
Virginia
American Revolution in, xviii
British/Hessian prisoners of war in
Jefferson and
Lafayette as honorary citizen
Lafayette daughter named for
Lafayette’s return visit to
Voltaire
voting rights
French limitations on
Lafayette championship of, xvii
Wadsworth, Jeremiah
Walpole, Horace
War of 1812
Warren, James
Washington, George
aides and advisors
American Revolution command, xviii
Arnold’s treason and
on British evacuation of New York
celebrity in Europe of
Conway Cabal and
”day of public celebration” proclamation
death of
early military career of
enemy confusion strategy of
farewell to troops by
financial aid to Lafayette family
Freemasonry and
French-American undeclared war and
French Revolution qualms of
Genêt asylum grant by
godsons of
horticultural interests of
Lafayette command and
Lafayette correspondence with.
See
Lafayette-Washington correspondence
as Lafayette’s “adoptive father,”
Lafayette’s commission and
Lafayette’s first impression of
Lafayette’s imprisonment and
Lafayette’s similarities with
Lafayette’s son, harboring of, xviii
Lafayette’s son’s birth and
Lafayette’s ties with, xix, xx, xxi
neutrality proclamation by
physical appearance of
presidency and
refusal of compensation by
Rochambeau and
sculpted bust of
slave emancipation and
Society of Cincinnatus and
southern strategy of
on Treaty of Paris signing
unconventional warfare and
wealth and property of
Yorktown victory and
Washington, George Augustine (nephew)
Washington, Martha
Washington City (D.C.)
Waterloo, battle of
Wayne, “Mad” Anthony, xix
banquet toast to Lafayette
Virginia campaign
Webster, Daniel
Webster, Noah
Weeden, George
West Indies
American Revolution and
British naval successes at
French-Spanish takeover plan
Lafayette plantation, xxii
West Point, N.Y.
whale oil
Wharton, Francis, xx
White Terror
Wilberforce, William
Wolcott, Oliver
World War I
World War II
XYZ affair
Yorktown, battle of, xviii
anniversary celebrations
Cornwallis surrender
victory celebrations