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In 1805 this ex-veep wrote to his son-in-law that he would "seek another country" due to his legal problems |
Aaron Burr
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HISTORIC LETTERS |
2025-10-02 |
#9404 |
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In 1812 a schooner called Patriot disappeared along with passengers that included this veep's daughter Theodosia |
Aaron Burr
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HISTORIC DESCENDANTS |
2024-06-11 |
#9122 |
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In 1805, after 4 years presiding over the Senate, he left the chamber, calling it "a sanctuary; a citadel of law, of order" |
Aaron Burr
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U.S. SENATE HISTORY |
2023-09-29 |
#8940 |
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In 1804 a newspaper reported that Alexander Hamilton called him "a dangerous man" |
Aaron Burr
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U.S. HISTORY: THE FIRST 100 YEARS |
2013-11-14 |
#6709 |
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Depicted here, he was the first vice president who never became president |
Aaron Burr
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FACES IN HISTORY |
2001-06-15 |
#3880 |
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"My Theodosia" is the story of this man's daughter, Theodosia Burr Alston, believed to be lost at sea in 1813 |
Aaron Burr
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HISTORICAL NOVELS |
2000-07-04 |
#3662 |
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He fled to Philadelphia after he shot & mortally wounded Alexander Hamilton |
Aaron Burr
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HISTORIC AMERICANS |
1996-11-15 |
#2810 |
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As a young lawyer, Winfield Scott witnessed this vice president's treason trial in 1807 |
Aaron Burr
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HISTORY |
1993-05-07 |
#2010 |
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Dueling vice president whose daughter is the heroine of Anya Seton's "My Theodosia" |
Aaron Burr
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HISTORICAL NOVELS |
1990-12-06 |
#1444 |
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In June 1778 he was made head of the new Secret Service 16 years before his famous duel |
Aaron Burr
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HISTORICAL TRIVIA |
1990-10-16 |
#1407 |