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Lafayette Parade Banner

1824

Philadelphia artist John Archibald Woodside was born in 1781, the same year that French and American troops marched through the city and passing the Pennsylvania State House (Independence Hall) on their way to victory at Yorktown, Virginia. Nearly half a century later, a crowd of perhaps one hundred thousand people gathered to welcome the Marquis de la Fayette on his return to the scene of his military service in the cause of American Independence. This painted silk parade banner (signed and dated by the artist) was carried in a procession through the city’s streets by the “Victuallers of Philadelphia”— the butchers who supplied the residents, taverns and inns with meat.

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