Join us at 120 East State, with re-enactors Michael Halbert and Leslie Bramlett, to welcome the return of General Lafayette to the place where he worshipped on September 26, 1824.
Walk through our historic cemetery and visit the graves of those with whom he served in the Continental Army as they fought together for American independence 1777-1783, and be part of a wreath laying in their memory. Experience the sound of the historic bell Lafayette would have heard. Meet Hannah Till, cook to Washington, and hear about her relationship with these Generals of the Revolution. Tour the 120 East State building, view the American Friends of Lafayette and Oh Freedom! traveling exhibits, see tools women who followed the Army would have used, and hear about plans to restore this National Historic Register property.
Cemetery tour open to the public. Tickets required for pre-event lunch and building tour/discussion. This event is cosponsored by the American Friends of Lafayette and the DAR NJ State Society.
Event Schedule
11am: Join us for a delicious buffet lunch. Vegetarian and vegan options will be available. Space is limited. Cost $25. Ticket purchases must be made in advance and will close Tuesday, Sept. 24 at noon.
12 noon: Walk through the cemetery with Gen. Lafayette. Ground is uneven; suitable footwear is necessary. Visit grave markers of Revolutionary soldiers. Witness wreath-laying in honor of these veterans with the General Mercer Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Hear the same church bell ring which Lafayette would have heard that day. Free, open to the public – no registration required.
1:00pm: Visit with Hannah Till, and see her display of items women who followed the Army used (starts 12:30pm). Take a tour of the 1839 building, ask questions of Gen. Lafayette and Mrs. Till, view the Oh Freedom! and American Friends of Lafayette exhibits, and learn about plans to restore this National Historic Register property. Space is limited. Free, ticket required – please register to attend.