James Armistead Lafayette
James armistead lafayette unknown engraver, after john b James armistead lafayette was an enslaved african american who served the continental army during the american revolutionary war under the marquis de lafayette, and later received a legislative emancipation. Martin (public domain) james armistead lafayette (l
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During the siege of yorktown, he infiltrated the british camp to bring crucial intelligence to the americans He was born into slavery and enslaved by william armistead, a virginia man supportive of the patriot cause After the war, he was freed from.
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Born enslaved in about 1748, he was a body servant for his owner, william armistead, of new kent county, in the spring of 1781
At the time, armistead served as state commissary of military supplies, and his position allowed lafayette—then known only by his first name—access to the front lines of war James armistead lafayette was a continental army double agent tasked with spying on the british during the revolutionary war
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