by Christopher HodappMake plans to join with fellow Freemasons on Monday, May 12th, 2025 in Louisville, Kentucky and Jeffersonville, Indiana for a once in a lifetime event!
Major General Gilbert du Motier, the Marquis de LaFayette, was invited as ‘the Nation’s Guest’ in 1824-25 to tour America as part of the Jubilee 50th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence and American Revolution. Lafayette (as his name was Americanized) was the last living member of General George Washington’s Revolutionary War-era generals and personal staff. His American tour took him to all 24 states in existence at that time, traveling 6,000 miles in 13 months. A hero of both the American and French Revolutions, the 67-year-old Lafayette was greeted by enthusiastic crowds everywhere he went, and Freemasons throughout the country invited him to attend lodges, dinners, cornerstone ceremonies and more.
On May 10th of 1825, Lafayette arrived in Louisville, Kentucky after his steamship ran aground and sank in the Ohio River, near Tell City, Indiana. And on May 12th, he was rowed across the river to visit Jeffersonville, Indiana, where he was met by Governor (and fellow Freemason) James Brown Ray, along with several members of the Indiana General Assembly. That evening, a dinner was held for him at the former residence of the late Territorial Governor Thomas Posey, an early Indiana Mason for whom the local lodge had been named (Posey Lodge #9 in 1819).
The American Friends of Lafayette have been reenacting the general’s famous national tour for its 200th anniversary. Following the diary made of his trip, they are holding events at every major stop he made, on the same dates he originally made them, with a French actor from Historic Williamsburg playing the part of Lafayette.
Lafayette Arrives in Louisville On Saturday, May 10th, at 10:00AM, General Lafayette and his entourage will arrive, “dry and unharmed by his shipwreck,” at the Old Portland Wharf, 3500 Rudd Avenue, Louisville, KY. There will be a color guard and the playing of both the American and French National Anthems. An historic marker will be unveiled, marking the occasion. Presentations will take place at the nearby museum following the ceremonies. Admission is free to all activities.
On May 12th, 2025, Grand Master David Morgan and the Grand Lodge F&AM of Indiana will take part in the festivities commemorating Lafayette’s visit, and all Indiana Freemasons and members of the public are invited to take part.

Louisville Procession
At 10:00AM, all participants will gather in Louisville’s Waterfront Park, at 1101 E. River Road to welcome Lafayette, escorted by the U.S. Army Old Guard Fife and Drum Corps, and accompanied by historic re-enactors of Kentucky’s then-Governor Disha, and Colonel Richard Anderson. Lafayette will speak and answer questions for local students. Then everyone will join a Parade of Flags and escort Lafayette across the Big Four walking bridge over the Ohio River to Jeffersonville (about a 40-minute walk).
All Masons are encouraged to dress in suit and tie and wear their aprons for this procession, and for the rest of the day’s festivities.
Masonic Marker Dedication
At approximately 1:15PM, General Lafayette will be officially welcomed to Indiana in Jeffersonville’s Big Four Station Park by a crowd that will include the Grand Lodge of Indiana, Daughters of the American Revolution, the Sons of the American Revolution, plus local dignitaries and descendants Zalmon Burritt, a Revolutionary War Soldier.
Across the street in Veteran’s Park (formerly Colston Park), there will be a dedication by the Grand Master and Grand Lodge officers of a new Masonic historical marker, describing Lafayette’s Indiana visit and his long association with the Freemasons. There will also be a dedication of an Unknown Revolutionary War Patriots Memorial, and the planting of two Liberty Trees to mark the occasion.
The dedications will be followed by food, drink, toasts to George Washington, and more at Big Four Station Park.

Lafayette at Louisville’s Abraham Lodge
At 7:00PM on Monday evening, the Masons of Kentucky will hold their own event at the beautiful Louisville Scottish Rite, and the public is invited. They will present a special theatrical play – a reenactment of Lafayette’s 1825 visit to Louisville’s Abraham Lodge #8. The play will be followed by a reception featuring the Old Guard Fife & Drum Corps.
Abraham #8 is important to Indiana Freemasonry. It was the lodge that authorized a dispensation to establish Vincennes Lodge, the first Masonic lodge chartered in the Indiana Territory, under the Grand Lodge of Kentucky in 1809. It would become Vincennes Lodge #1 of the new Grand Lodge of Indiana when it was officially established in 1818.
The Louisville Scottish Rite is located at 200 East Gray Street. No reservations are required, and the event is free of charge.
Other Louisville Events for Lafayette’s Bicentennial Weekend
10th May, 10:00 am, Lafayette’s Arrival at Old Portland Wharf in Louisville
Dedication of Lafayette Sign and Benches
Sunday, May 11, 2025, 3PM
400 West Market Building Park
Lafayette and Sons of the American Revolution Benches Dedication. Two benches marking the Lafayette visit and the 250th Anniversary of the American Revolution, will be unveiled in downtown Louisville at 3:00 pm. There will be a color guard, the playing of the National Anthem and La Marseillaise, and a speaker describing the purpose of the benches.
Lafayette Bicentennial Dinner and Ball
Saturday Evening, May 10, 2025, 5:30-10PM
Pendennis Club
218 W. Muhammad Ali Blvd, Louisville, KY
Enjoy an elegant dinner in Louisville’s magnificent Pendennis formal dining room with the Marquis de Lafayette, co-hosted by the Jane Austen Society.
Polish your dance moves at an authentic Federal/Regency period ball. Dance Master Tom Tombusch of Ohio will call and teach the dances, accompanied by the historical stylings of The Lafayette Escadrille musicians. Business formal or formal evening attire requested; 1825-period dress is not required but enthusiastically encouraged.
Tickets must be purchased in advance by April 26th.
Buy tickets HERE (https://friendsoflafayette.wildapricot.org/event-6056542)