...with marquees to protect them from the sun, it almost seemed to form one vast enclosure. Under the main marquee sat Washington, with Greene, Stirling, and Lafayette, noticeable by his ever-present white scarf.
Forgotten Patriot: The Life and Times of Major-General Nathanael Greene by Lee Patrick Anderson, pg. 152. I’m not sure what Anderson is referencing here when he’s talking about Lafayette’s scarf...unless he’s talking about this gem? This is...from a painting. I don’t remember historical references to a scarf he always wore. Yet another weird thing to cite from this book.
















