in louisa’s diary there is this one story about how she and jqa were walking down the street holding baby charles francis when this man just ran up to them and took the baby out of louisa’s arms?? and just started running down the street and louisa of course ran after him but couldn’t catch up. she like started freaking out thinking her child had been kidnapped but the guy came back ten minutes later like “your kid is so perfect i just wanted to show him to my wife” and louisa just accepted it like oh ya hes pretty perfect that just makes sense. it just says john quincy was irritated by all of this
Tag: history
In May and July there were illustrious additions to Washington’s family,–John Laurens and Lafayette. Both became the intimate friends of Hamilton, the former one of the few passionate attachments of his life. Although Hamilton was by no means indifferent to the affection he inspired in nine—tenths of the people he met, he did not himself love easily. […]
Lafayette, brilliant, volatile, accomplished, bubbling with enthusiasm for the cause of Liberty, and his own age within a few months, he liked sincerely and always. There was no end to the favours he did him, and Lafayette loved no one better in his long and various career. […]
Laurens, the “young Bayard of the Revolution,” fresh from the colleges and courts of Europe, a man so handsome that, we are told, people experienced a certain shock when he entered the room, courtly, accomplished to the highest degree, of flawless character, with a mind as noble and elevated as it was intellectual, and burning with the most elevated patriotism,–he took Hamilton by storm, capturing judgement as well as heart, and loving him as ardently in return.
[…] The unhappiest of men, praying for death on every battlefield, he lived long enough to distinguish himself by a bravery so reckless, by such startling heroic feats, that he was, beyond all question, the popular young hero of the Revolution. He worshipped Washington as one might worship a demi—god, and risked his life for him on two occasions. But Hamilton was the friend of his life; the bond between them was romantic and chivalrous. Each burned to prove the strength of his affection, to sacrifice himself for the other.
The Conqueror, by Gertrude Franklin Horn Atherton, 1902
I’m reading this fanfiction, sorry, biography, and it is glorious.
(via saint-olga)
You know you’ve really entered the realms of history geekdom when you go to Valley Forge and freak out because John Laurens bonked his head on the very same ceiling you did (it was like 5′ high).
I’m interrupting my current posting to share these amazing photos by the Dresden Academy of Fine Arts in Germany!
See more of these amazing photos here.

john quincy @ six year old charles francis: i see that you made a mistake and corrected it but you should not have made a single mistake in the first place
18th Century Writing Resources
Because I’ve had these in my bookmarks for a while and I thought it was high time I get a little more organized.
Fashion
Glorious Historical Costuming Blog
More Clothes (Includes sections for men, women, and children)
Crime
Pick-pocketing and Petty Theft
Punishments for Various Crimes
Children
Children’s Toys, Dolls, and Games
Upper-class children: Girls, Boys
Lower-class children: Girls, Boys
Women
Life as a Woman Interactive Quiz
Rebellious Women (Info on pirates, entrepreneurs, writers, promiscuity, and the lives of black women)
Entertainment
Violence in 18th Century Entertainment (Public execution, cockfighting, boxing, etc.)
Food and Drink
Cultural Rules for Dining in England
A Three Course Dinner for Ten (Comes with recipes!)
Romance
England’s Gay Community (Site’s color scheme is pretty hideous; prepare for some eye bleeding)
The Gay Underworld (Molly houses and pickups)
The Lower Class
Servant Life:
A Day in the Life of a Lady’s Maid
Misc.
18th Century Etiquette (Contains brief sections on behavior, fashion, theater, military, social hierarchy, and marriage)
Mid 17th to Early 18th Century Aristocrats and Self Defense
18th Century Language (Greetings, forms of address, etc)
More on Coffehouse Culture (Much more comprehensive)
all the Hamilton children which I’ve been able to find pictures of (so far)
- Philip (or William, if you feel like it) “aged 20”
- Alexander Jr. (1863, aged 77)
- John Church (by Alfred Thomas Agate, about 1840, aged 48)
- Philip (the second) “aged 78” (1880/1)
















