Andrew D. Lytle badges, 1824, 1881.

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Andrew D. Lytle badges, 1824, 1881.

Silk badges commemorating Lafayette's visit to Cincinnati, Ohio (1824) and the Army of Northern Virginia, Louisiana Division monument at Metairie Cemetery, New Orleans, La. (1881).

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Lafayette, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert Du Motier, marquis de, 1757-1834

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Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert du Motier, marquis de Lafayette was born at Chavaniac, Auvergne, in 1757, to an old, illustrious family of the provincial and military nobility. He lost both his parents early: his father was killed by the British at the Battle of Minden when Lafayette was two years old (1759), and when he was thirteen and attending the prestigious Collège de Plessis in Paris both his mother and grandfather died (1770). The latter's death left Lafayette with a si...

Lytle, Andrew David, 1834-1917

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Andrew David Lytle, a native of Ohio and journeyman photographer, came through Baton Rouge while traveling the South as an itinerant photographer. Lytle settled in Baton Rouge in 1860, established his photographic studio on Main Street, and began what would turn out to be more than fifty years of photographing the life and times of this small river city. From the description of Andrew D. Lytle badges, 1824, 1881. (Louisiana State University). WorldCat record id: 230935912 Fr...

Confederate States of America. Army of Northern Virginia. Louisiana Division.

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Metairie Cemetery (New Orleans, La.)

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