His return to the United States was cause for great celebration. When he arrived in Philadelphia in 1797, “he was greeted with wild enthusiasm – the Philadelphia Gazette referred to him as ‘the illustrious defender of the rights of mankind.’”
After several years in America, Kosciuszko returned to Europe, living out his days in France and Switzerland. His remarkable life came to an end just a few months short of his 72nd birthday.
During his time, Kosciuszko was known to all the leading lights of America. According to Winik, “In one congressional debate after his death, he would be lionized as ‘a friend of man’ and ‘an advocate of freedom.’” Thomas Jefferson called him “the purest son of liberty.”

And, the town of Poland, Ohio - near Youngstown - is named in honor of Kosciuszko and Kazimierz Pulaski, another Polish officer who fought in the Revolution.

And, the town of Poland, Ohio - near Youngstown - is named in honor of Kosciuszko and Kazimierz Pulaski, another Polish officer who fought in the Revolution.
Happy Fourth of July,
by Kevin Diehl
Nee Law Firm, LLC
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Westlake, Ohio 44145





