Letters Of John Randolph Of Roanoke
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Collected Letters of John Randolph of Roanoke to Dr. John Brockenbrough
Author | : Kenneth Shorey |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 289 |
Release | : 2017-07-28 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 1351317504 |
This volume presents a complete collection of correspondence between John Randolph of Roanoke, Virginia, and his close friend Dr. John Brockenbrough, a Richmond physician. Randolph was an eloquent man, the most talented extemporaneous speaker of the House of Representatives in his day and often wrote biting social commentatary. Of special interest in this collection are his critical comments on Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, James Monroe, John Adams, John Quincy Adams, Henry Clay, John Marshall, and many other leading figures of the period. Randolph's correspondence with Brockenbrough touches upon the principal political controversies of his time, from the War of 1812 to South Carolina's Nullification Crisis of 1832. From the trial of Aaron Burr until his fantastic end in a Philadelphia hotel, John Randolph confided in John Brockenbrough. This book records the friendship of a gifted politician and a sober physician. It also reveals a great deal about an era of American history that ought to be studied more closely.
John Randolph of Roanoke Letters and Prints
Author | : John Randolph |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : |
Release | : 1809 |
Genre | : United States |
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The collection also contains two prints and a printed biography of Randolph.
Letters of John Randolph of Roanoke
Author | : John Randolph |
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Total Pages | : |
Release | : 1813 |
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To Charles Goldsborough on personal and business matters, 7 August 1813; to Martin Van Buren, then Governor of New York about his message and personal matters.
John Randolph of Roanoke Letters
Author | : John Randolph |
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Total Pages | : |
Release | : 1804 |
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Letter, 1804 Dec. 14, to Alexander James Dallas comments on Samuel Chase's trail [1 l. 24 cm.] -- Letter, 1809 June 4, to William Eustis sec. of War, asks questions about the army [2 p. 25 cm.] -- Letter, 1819 Feb. 1, to John Simpson, orders a saddle [1 l. 25 cm. signed John St. George Randolph] -- Letter, 1819 March 25, to Charles Fenton Mercer discusses his state of mind and a contested election [2 p. 25 cm.].
Collected Letters of John Randolph of Roanoke to Dr. John Brockenbrough, 1812-1833
Author | : John Randolph |
Publisher | : Transaction Publishers |
Total Pages | : 157 |
Release | : 1988-01-01 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780887381942 |
This volume presents a complete collection of correspondence between John Randolph of Roanoke, Virginia, and his close friend Dr. John Brockenbrough, a Richmond physician. Randolph was an eloquent man, the most talented extemporaneous speaker of the House of Representatives in his day and often wrote biting social commentatary. Of special interest in this collection are his critical comments on Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, James Monroe, John Adams, John Quincy Adams, Henry Clay, John Marshall, and many other leading figures of the period. Randolph's correspondence with Brockenbrough touches upon the principal political controversies of his time, from the War of 1812 to South Carolina's Nullification Crisis of 1832. From the trial of Aaron Burr until his fantastic end in a Philadelphia hotel, John Randolph confided in John Brockenbrough. This book records the friendship of a gifted politician and a sober physician. It also reveals a great deal about an era of American history that ought to be studied more closely.
Fragment of Letter to John Randolph of Roanoke
Author | : John Morton |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : |
Release | : 1828 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : |
Letter mentions John Marshall.