After three years of solitary imprisonment, the Marquis de Lafayette is reunited with his wife, Adrienne, and two daughters, who share his cell for the remainder of his confinement. Engraving by Eberhard Siegfried Henne, circa early 1800s.
Special Collections & College Archives, Skillman Library, Lafayette College.
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