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  1. Lafayette, we come!” was Americas answer to the great man who offered all he had to us in the days of 1777.

  2. On July 4, 1917 he visited the tomb of French Revolution and American Revolution hero Marquis de La Fayette and (according to Pershing) said, "Lafayette, we are here!" to honor the nobleman's assistance during the Revolutionary War. The famous quote is often misattributed to Pershing.

  3. Lafayette, We Come is a lost 1918 silent World War I propaganda film produced and directed by Léonce Perret and starred E. K. Lincoln and Dolores Cassinelli. Cast. E. K. Lincoln - Leroy Trenchard; Dolores Cassinelli - Therese Verneuil; Emmett King - Mr. Trenchard; Ethel Winthrop - Mrs. Trenchard; Ernest Maupain - The Marquis

  4. 1 de ago. de 2018 · Book from Project Gutenberg: Lafayette, We Come! Skip to main content. We will keep fighting for all libraries - stand with us! A line drawing of the Internet Archive headquarters building façade. An illustration of a heart shape "Donate to the archive" An illustration of a ...

  5. A U.S. battalion marched to the Picpus Cemetery, where several speeches were made at Lafayette's tomb. The historic words uttered on that occasion, "Lafayette, nous voil à " (Lafayette, we are here), have been popularly, but erroneously, attributed to General John J. Pershing.

  6. 27 de oct. de 2008 · Lafayette, We Come!: The Story of how a Young Frenchman Fought for Liberty ... by Rupert Sargent Holland. Publication date 1918 Publisher J. W. Jacobs & company Collection americana Book from the collections of New York Public Library Language English.