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This is part of a series on Lafayette’s visit to New England – June 13 to June 29 1825.

Lafayette arrived in Pittsfield around 4:00 PM and departed the same evening. Word of his anticipated arrival had only been received the previous evening leaving not much time to make arrangements.  He was met at the state border by a subcommittee of the Committee of Arrangements. President of the Day was Colonel Joshua Danforth, a revolutionary officer. Two first marshals were Jonathan Allen and General J. B. Root. Also present were Henry Hubbard, Phineas Allen, H.H. Childs, Thomas A. Gold, and Sherriff Henry C. Brown.  The military escort consisted of the officers of the 7th Division of the Militia in uniform.

Lafayette entered a handsome coach provided by Jason Clapp.  His approach was announced with bells and cannon and on entering the village an immense concourse of citizens opened into two columns. Lafayette descended from the coach at an elegant Arch near the great Elm.  Jonathan Allen addressed him and he replied.

He proceeded to the Congregational Meeting House through two lines of children. He ascended a stage and was addressed by Doct. Bachelder on behalf of the ladies of Berkshire who filled the house to overflow. He met many of the clergy and several old companions in arms and other revolutionary veterans.

Lafayette was escorted through open columns with music from the Brigade Band commanded by Captain Bush to the coffee house of Joseph Merrick.  The blessing was given by Rev. Dr. Griffin, President of Williams College and the closing benediction by Rev. Mr. Bailey with a solemn allusion to the recent catastrophe in Ohio.

Other officers of the day were Colonel Churchill, Colonel Clapp, Major E.E. Colt, Major E.M. Bissell, Lieutenant L. Pomeroy Jr., and Ensign Allen.


For information on the bicentennial of Lafayette’s tour check out Lafayette200.org