Historical Marker Society of America

History teaches everything including the future. - Lamartine

  • Increase font size
  • Default font size
  • Decrease font size

James Lafayette (WO17)


Home Virginia New Kent
* Click to Display Marker Map *
Marker Image
Picture Courtesy of John Musgrove

Marker Image
Picture Courtesy of John Musgrove

James Lafayette was born in slavery about 1748 near here. His master William Armistead was commissary of military supplies when in the summer of 1781 the Marquia de Lafayette recruited James as a spy. Posing as a double agent, forager, and servant at British headquarters, James moved freely between the lines with vital information on British troop movements for Lafayette. The Virginia General Assembly freed James in 1787 in recognition of his bravery and service, on the written recommendation of Lafayette, whose name he took for his own. He died in Baltimore on 9 Aug. 1830.
Department of Historic Resources 1997

Rte. 249, at New Kent. icon