[180] See infra, 154-56.
[181] Haywood to Steele, June 19, 1805. (MS. supplied by Professor Henderson.)
[182] World's Work, i, 395. This statement is supported by the testimony of Mr. Edward V. Valentine of Richmond, who has spent many years gathering and verifying data concerning Richmond and its early citizens. It is also confirmed by the Honorable James Keith, until recently President of the Court of Appeals of Virginia, and by others of the older residents of Richmond. For some opinions thus written, see chaps, iv, v, and vi of this volume.
[183] Green Bag, viii, 484. Sympathetic Richmond even ordered the town clock and town bell muffled. (Meade, ii, 222.)
[184] Statements of two eye-witnesses, Dr. Richard Crouch and William F. Gray, to Mr. Edward V. Valentine and by him related to the author.
[185] Accounts given Professor J. Franklin Jameson by old residents of Richmond, and by Professor Jameson to the author.
[186] Marshall to his wife, Washington, Feb. 16, 1818, MS.
[187] Same to same, March 12, 1826, MS.
[188] Same to same, Feb. 19, 1829, MS.
[189] Marshall to his wife, Washington, Jan. 30, 1831, MS.