The Life of John Marshall, Volume 1: Frontiersman, soldier, lawmaker, 1755-1788. Albert J. Beveridge
(The late Senator Joseph E. McDonald to the author.)
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"The Palace" was a public building "not handsome without but … spacious and commodious within and prettily situated." ("Notes on Virginia": Jefferson;
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Richard Anderson, the father of the defender of Fort Sumter. (Terhune:
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A country place of Edward Ambler's family in Hanover County. (See Pecquet du Bellet, i, 35.) Edward Ambler was now dead. His wife lived at "The Cottage" from the outbreak of the war until her death in 1781. (
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Marshall to his wife, Feb. 23, 1826; MS.
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Most of the courts were closed because of the British invasion. (Flanders, ii, 301.)
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Betsy Ambler to Mildred Smith, 1780;