Harman Blennerhassett : papers, 1801-1807.

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Harman Blennerhassett : papers, 1801-1807.

Papers consist of three letters of Blennerhassett: 20 December 1801 to Dudley Woodbridge, 4 November 1803 to Henry Mills (both letters about business matters); and a 17 April 1807 letter from Natchez to Woodbridge telling of his difficulty after his property had been looted, mentioning bills he had endorsed for Aaron Burr in Kentucky, and that he will take a journey through the wilderness immediately after his trial. Also a letter of Margaret Blennerhassett, 12 December 1806, to Woodbridge tells of her difficulties and her efforts to take her children to join her husband; and a 7 March 1803 Virginia citizenship paper for Blennerhassett.

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Blennerhassett, Harman 1765-1831

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Lawyer, planter, and scholar. From the description of Harman Blennerhassett papers, 1755-1866. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70979849 Harman Blennerhassett was an attorney born in County Cork, Ireland. He received his law degree from Trinity College in Dublin in 1790 and lived on the continent for several years afterward. In 1796, Blennerhassett married his niece, Margaret Agnew, daughter of Robert Agnew, the lieutenant-governor of the Isle of Man. Because of their marriage...