Diary of John Quincy Adams, volume 1
1785-04-04
All the family dined with the Marquis de la Fayette, who entertains all the Americans
every Monday. There were however very few there this Day. Le Chevalier de la Touche, General
Armand,1 and some other french gentlemen dined
there. Mr. Williamos promised to get me a ticket for the Session of the Academie des Sciences on Wednesday.
Louis René Madeleine Le Vassor, Comte de La Touche-Tréville, who briefly served as
commander of the French West Indian squadron during the American Revolution, was director,
under the Marquis de Castries, of the Ministry for the Marine Department; Armand Charles
Tuffin, Marquis de La Rouërie, known in America as Col. Armand, was a highly commended
volunteer in American service during the Revolution (Jonathan R. Dull, The French Navy and American Independence: A Study of Arms and
Diplomacy,
1774–1787, Princeton, 1975, p. 221–222; Jefferson, Papers
, 10:221; Lasseray, Les français sous les treize étoiles
, 2:454–462).