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Index
- Adair, John, [23], [110], [116], [257]
- Adams, Henry, [266]
- Adams, John, [11], [22], [47], [48], [107]
- Adams, John Quincy, [73]
- Agnew, Robert, [154]
- Albany, Burr in, [9], [10], [14]
- Hamilton in, [14]
- Theodosia married in, [148]
- Allbright, Jacob, [90], [184], [204]
- Allen, Hugh, [250]
- Alston, Aaron Burr, [16], [149], [150], [196], [283]
- Alston, Joseph, [16], [148], [159], [171], [180], [246], [284]
- letter to Pinckney, [150–151], [152]
- Alston, Mrs. Joseph. See [Burr, Theodosia].
- Alston, William, [148]
- Ambler, Jacquelin, [46]
- Ambler, John, [74]
- Ambler, Mary, [46]
- Anderson, Patton, [80], [86], [87]
- Anthony, Christopher, [173]
- Arnold, Benedict, [9], [104]
- Aurora, Philadelphia, [13], [55], [56], [202]
- Bache, Edward, [202]
- Baker, Jack, [167]
- Baltimore, anti-Burr demonstration in, [280–281]
- Barbary States, [39]
- Barbecue Club, [135]
- Barbour, James, [73]
- Barron, James, [131]
- Barron, Samuel, [39]
- Belknap, Maurice P., [187]
- Bell Tavern, [133]
- Bentham, Jeremy, [281]
- Bertrand, Mary Anne, [68]
- Beveridge, [45]
- Beverley, Mumford, [74], [125]
- Biddle, Charles, [109]
- Biddle, John, [105]
- Bissell, Daniel, [86], [163], [250]
- Blackstone, [65], [193]
- Blair, John, [235], [236]
- Blakey, Reuben, [173]
- Blennerhassett, Harman, [20], [24], [117]
- and Allbright’s testimony, [185]
- appearance of, [156]
- arrest of, [164], [165]
- birth of, [154]
- and Burr, [157], [158], [162], [165], [168], [196–197], [202], [203], [246], [251], [252], [258], [259], [260], [280]
- in Canada, [284]
- death of, after return to Europe, [284]
- debts of, [283–284]
- Duane’s visit to, [202]
- Eaton appraised by, [177]
- estates sold by, [155]
- first appearance in court, [168]
- funds of, attachment served on, [173–174]
- and Graham, [160]
- at Harmonic Society, [246], [247]
- indicted by Grand Jury, [127]
- indiscreet talk by, [159], [160]
- island purchased by, [155]
- law studied by, [154]
- and Love’s testimony, [185]
- mansion built by, [155–156]
- at Marietta, [155]
- money received from Alston, [284]
- in New York, arrival in, [155]
- niece married by, [154–155]
- nolle prosequi entered to indictment of, [242], [248]
- in penitentiary, [166], [171–172], [196], [202]
- illness of, [233]
- Martin’s visit to, [233–234]
- postponement of arraignment of, [201], [202]
- as “Querist,” [158], [159], [160], [247], [251]
- scholarly talents of, [156]
- secession discussed by, [158–159]
- sister of, [154]
- sons of, [156]
- and Taylor’s testimony, [180–182]
- Theodosia admired by, [150]
- at thirty-one, [154]
- wife’s portrayal of Burr’s relationship to, [211–214]
- and Woodbridge’s testimony, [186–187]
- Woodbridge’s view of, [154], [285]
- Blennerhassett, Margaret, [20], [150], [154], [155], [162], [283], [284]
- appearance of, [156]
- Burr received at Blennerhassett Island, [157]
- education of, [156], [157], [159]
- in Natchez, [164], [185], [283]
- servants’ testimony denounced by, [185]
- sons of, [157]
- Theodosia admired by, [159]
- as widow, [284–285]
- Blennerhassett Island, [128], [150], 157–160 passim, [187], [188], [191], [205], [237], [239], [242], [249]
- Bollman, Justus Eric, [38], [71], [101], [102], [111], [116], [117], [253]
- Bollman-Swartwout case, [71], [175], [198], [206], [210], [230], [236], [238], [240]
- Bott, Miles, [173]
- Botts, Benjamin, [66], [89], [91], [169], [200], [201], [253]
- argument at Burr trial, [216–222]
- death of, [278]
- Botts, John Minor, [278]
- Brockenbrough, John, [73], [125], [277]
- Brockenbrough, Mrs. William, [247]
- Brown, Joseph, [109]
- Bruff, James, [118], [257], [258]
- Bruin, Judge, [163]
- Buchanan, John, [135], [235]
- Buckey, [169]
- Buell, Maj. Gen., [161]
- Burling, Walter, [115], [116]
- Burr, Aaron, in Albany, [9], [10]
- appearance of, [8], [69–70]
- arrest of, [28]
- as Attorney General of New York State, [11]
- bail set for, [35], [44], [91]
- in Battle of Long Island, [9], [10]
- at Bayou Pierre, [163]
- birth of, [8]
- and Blennerhassett, [157], [158], [162], [165], [168], [196–197], [202], [203], [246], [251], [252], [258], [259], [260], [280]
- brother-in-law of, [8], [9], [145]
- Bruin visited by, [163]
- in Charleston, S. C., [16]
- childhood of, [8]
- in Cincinnati, [20], [159]
- and Clay, Henry, [83], [265]
- at Cole’s Creek, Miss., [28]
- at Cumberland Island, [163]
- and daughter. See [Burr, Theodosia].
- Daveiss’ accusation of, [23]
- Dayton as emissary to Yrujo, [272–274]
- death of, [285]
- debts of, [17]
- in duel with Hamilton, [14–16], [109]
- Dunbaugh’s testimony against, [250–251]
- Eaton’s testimony against, [39], [40], [41], [42], [177], [252–253]
- European wanderings of, [281–282]
- expedition planned by, [78], [80], [160]
- extravagance of, [147]
- father-in-law of, [11]
- forebears of, [8]
- in Frankfort, Ky., [21]
- Gaines’ testimony against, [257], [258]
- before Grand Jury,88 ff., [120] ff.
- and Wilkinson’s arrival, [102], [120]
- and Wilkinson meeting, [121]
- grandson of, [149], [150], [283]
- and Hamilton. See [Hamilton, Alexander, and Burr].
- and Harrison, William Henry, [264–265]
- houseboats acquired by, [20], [21]
- indicted after duel with Hamilton, [16], [17]
- indicted by Grand Jury, [127], [174–175]
- indiscreet talk by, [159]
- and Jackson, Andrew. See [Jackson, Andrew, and Burr].
- in jail after Grand Jury indictment, [127], [129], [130], [136], [138], [152], [153]
- good treatment of, [136–138]
- Jefferson’s accusation of, [25–27].
- See also [Jefferson, Thomas, and Burr].
- journey to North, after release on bail, [280–281]
- letter to Harrison, [264–265]
- letter to Wilkinson, [36–38], [111], [123], [125], [150], [151], [152], [163]
- letters to Theodosia, [54], [70], [77], [128], [136–137], [144], [152], [263]
- as lieutenant colonel, [9]
- at Litchfield, Conn., [8], [9]
- in London, [281]
- marriage of, to Theodosia Prevost, [10]
- at Marietta, Ohio, [20]
- Merry’s report on, [267–272], [274–275]
- and Mexico, [78], [80]
- misdemeanor trial of, “not guilty” verdict at, [248]
- and testimony of witnesses following Hay motion, [249–258]
- and view of Marshall’s decision on Hay motion, [263]
- Morgan’s testimony against, [183–184]
- mother of, [8]
- in Nashville, Tenn., [21], [22], [76], [80], [83], [116], [159]
- in New Orleans, [21], [77]
- in New York Assembly, [10], [11]
- in New York City, [10], [11], [12], [108]
- in New York gubernatorial campaign, [13–14]
- as own counsel, [41]
- and Pestre, de, [158]
- as philanderer, [9]
- in Pittsburgh, [20], [111]
- in Presidential elections, [11], [12], [50]
- at Princeton, [8]
- as prisoner of U.S. Army, [7], [28]
- in Quebec expedition, [9]
- Richmond Hill as country home of, [15], [17], [109], [147], [148]
- in St. Louis, [21]
- Senate addressed by, [17]
- at seventy-seven, [285]
- sister of, [8]
- at sixteen, [8]
- and Smith, John, [83]
- son-in-law of, [16], [148], [150], [151], [152]
- and Theodosia (daughter). See [Burr, Theodosia].
- at thirteen, [8]
- treason trial of, Botts’ speech at, [216–222]
- Hay’s opening remarks at, [175–176]
- Hay’s turn after Botts, [222–225]
- jurymen picked for, [168–170], [172–173]
- Lee’s speech at, [225–226]
- MacRae’s opening statement for prosecution, [203–206]
- Marshall’s opinion on issues of, [236–241]
- Martin’s speech at, [226–232]
- “not guilty” verdict at, [241–242]
- Randolph’s attack on doctrine of constructive treason, [198–200]
- testimony of witnesses at, [176–177], [179–188], [198]
- Wickham’s motion proffered at, [188], [190–195], [197–198]
- Wirt’s accusation at, [206–215]
- Truxton’s friendship for, [179]
- Truxton’s testimony against, [178–180]
- uncle of, [8]
- in United States Senate, [11]
- as Vice-President of U.S., [11], [13], [17], [109], [148]
- and Washington, George, [9], [10]
- wife of, [10], [145]
- and Wilkinson. See [Wilkinson, James, and Burr].
- and Williamson, [267]
- women’s education advocated by, [146]
- and Yrujo, [272], [273], [274], [275]
- Burr, Esther Edwards, [8]
- Burr, John, [8]
- Burr, Sally, [8]
- Burr, Theodosia (later Mrs. Joseph Alston), [10], [16], [129], [196], [282]
- birth of, [145]
- and Blennerhassetts, [150], [159]
- education of, [146–147], [148]
- faith in father, [149]
- gifts to imprisoned Blennerhassett, [171]
- girlhood of, [145–146]
- as hostess at ten, [147]
- and husband, affection for, [149], [150]
- letters from father, [54], [70], [77], [128], [136–137], [144], [152], [263]
- lost on ship Patriot, [283]
- marriage of, [148]
- Martin’s admiration for, [227]
- in Richmond, [153]
- at seventeen, [148], [150]
- son of, [149], [150]
- suitors of, [148]
- Byrd, William, [31]
- Cabell, Joseph Carrington, [64], [73]
- Cabell, William H., [67], [130], [133], [135], [247]
- Cade, Jack, [263]
- Calvo, de, Casa, [108]
- Campbell, George W., [77], [78], [84]
- Canning, [281]
- Carr, Dabney, [134]
- Carrington, Edward, [170], [173], [241], [242]
- Carrington, Eliza, [172]
- Carter, Mary Walker, [64]
- Castlereagh, [281]
- Cevallos, [273]
- Charleston, S. C., Burr in, [16]
- Chase, Samuel, [17], [35], [42], [51], [65], [69], [92], [223], [225], [267]
- Chesapeake-Leopard incident, [131], [133], [134], [135]
- Chevallié, Mrs. Jean Auguste Marie, [173], [247]
- Claiborne, William C. C., [21], [82], [84], [107], [114], [116], [117], [256]
- Clare, de, Bago, [230]
- Clark, Daniel, [110], [111], [269]
- Clay, Henry, [83], [164], [265], [284]
- Clinton, DeWitt, [13], [17]
- Clinton family, [12], [13]
- Coffee, John, [80], [82], [83], [159], [162]
- Coke, Lord, [65], [192], [210]
- Coleman, Henry E., [173]
- Conestoga wagon, [18], [49]
- Constellation, [63], [178]
- Conway, Cabal, [10], [105]
- Cooper, Thomas Abthorpe, [141]
- Cresap, Maria, [92]
- Cresap, Michael, [92]
- Crouch, Jasper, [136]
- Cumberland Island, [163]
- Curd, Richard, [173]
- Cushing, Thomas, [112], [114]
- Dacre, Lord, [205], [228]
- Dane, Edmund P., [187], [249]
- Daniel, William, Jr., [74], [125]
- Darmstadt, Joseph, [48], [49]
- Daveiss, Joseph Hamilton, [22], [128]
- Burr accused by, [23], [83]
- Jefferson warned against Wilkinson by, [114]
- Davis, Matthew L., [10]
- Dayton, Jonathan, [20], [111], [125], [127], [272], [273], [274]
- Dearborn, Secretary, [85], [108], [114], [118], [257]
- Decatur, Stephen, [63]
- Declaration of Independence, [46], [134], [135]
- Dickinson, Charles, [79]
- du Bois, Abbé, [235]
- Duane, William, [13], [55], [202]
- Dunbaugh, Jacob, [90], [250], [251]
- Eagle Tavern, [7], [29], [31], [32], [133], [194], [196]
- Eaton, William, [36], [38], [39], [40], [42], [56], [63], [72], [169], [186]
- testimony of, [176], [177], [201], [204], [252–253]
- Edwards, Jonathan, [8], [33], [73]
- Edwards, Timothy, [8]
- Eggleston, Joseph, [71], [72], [73]
- Ellicott, Andrew, [107]
- Enquirer, The, [54], [55], [56], [58], [60], [84], [122], [125], [132], [141], [229], [233], [278]
- Erwin, Joseph, [79]
- Fairlee, Mary, [140], [141]
- Federalists, [11], [12], [13], [14], [32], [47], [48], [56], [80], [232], [246], [265]
- Floyd, Davis, [127], [128], [162], [164]
- Folch, Don Vincente, [107], [108], [118], [119]
- Fort, Captain, [81], [82]
- Fort Massac, [21], [86], [110], [163], [250]
- Foushee (Ritchie), Isabella, [55]
- Foushee, William, [55], [133], [135]
- Fox, Charles James, [272], [274]
- Frankfort, Ky., Western World in, [22], [83], [113]
- Franklin, Benjamin, [202]
- Fredericksburg, Va., [7], [29]
- Fries case, [223], [225]
- Gaines, Edmund Pendleton, [28], [121], [257]
- Gallatin, Albert, [12], [114]
- Gamble, John, [133]
- Gamble, Mrs. Robert, [138], [233], [246]
- Gamble, Robert, [67], [129]
- Garnett, James Mercer, [73]
- Gates, Horatio, [10], [105]
- Gaunt, Elizabeth, [193], [204]
- Gazette and General Advertiser, [55], [56], [232]
- Giles, William B., [13], [38], [52], [63], [71]
- Godwin, William, [281]
- Graham, John, [24], [121], [159], [160], [182], [251], [252]
- Grainger, Gideon, [243]
- Grattan, Catherine, [138]
- Graves, Benjamin, [173]
- Gray House, [67], [68], [129], [138]
- Graybill, [100], [101]
- Greene, Nathanael, [104]
- Griffin, Cyrus, [68], [69], [167]
- Griffin, Leroy, [68]
- Hamet, Pasha of Tripoli, [39]
- Hamilton, Alexander, [47]
- and Burr, [10], [11]
- duel with, [14–16], [109]
- opinion of, [12], [14]
- opposed in New York gubernatorial election, [13–14]
- and Washington, [11]
- Hancock, John, [9]
- Harmonic Society, [246], [247]
- Harrison, Henry William, [264]
- Harrison, Thomas, [74]
- Harrowby, Lord, [267], [268], [269]
- Hay, Anthony, [33]
- Hay, George, 32–36 passim, [42], [44], [66], [74], [89], [90], [93], [94], [95], [98], [101], [102], [120], [133]
- and choice of jury, [167], [169], [172]
- opening remarks to jury, [175–176]
- remarks after Botts’ speech, [222–225]
- report to Jefferson, [243]
- request by, after “not guilty” verdict, [242]
- ultimate move of, to commit conspirators in Ohio, [249]
- and “Virginia Dynasty,” [280]
- Wilkinson appraised by, [262]
- Hays, Stokely D., [84]
- Henderson, Alexander, [251], [253]
- Henry, Patrick, [49], [278]
- Hermitage, [77], [81], [82], [83], [84]
- Hosack, Davis, [14], [15]
- House of Delegates, as scene of denominational co-operation, [235]
- Howe, Purley, [198]
- impressment, by British Navy, [131]
- Intelligencer, [55], [56]
- Irving, Washington, [64], [73], [93], [148], [172], [280]
- Burr-Wilkinson encounter described by, [121–122]
- on Burr’s imprisonment, [138–139]
- on ladies’ attitude toward Burr, [137–138]
- letter to Miss Fairlee, [140–141]
- letter to Paulding, [139]
- Irving, William, [64]
- Isham, Mary, [33], [45], [65], [174]
- Israel, General, [56]
- Iturrigary, de, José, [116]
- Jackson, Andrew, [53], [280]
- and Burr, [78], [79], [80], [160], [162], [163]
- defense of, [75], [87]
- letter from, [78–79]
- meeting with, in Nashville, [21], [76–77], [159]
- suspicions of, [82], [83], [84]
- and Jefferson Administration, break with, [87]
- letter to Campbell, [78], [84]
- letter to Dearborn, [85–86]
- Spanish policy of, [78], [80–81]
- in War of 1812, [87]
- and Wilkinson, opinion of, [82], [86], [115]
- Jackson, Rachel, [77], [83], [84]
- Jefferies, Judge, [193], [229]
- Jefferson, Peter, [45]
- Jefferson, Thomas, [12], [13], [30], [38], [41], [43], [44], [47], [54], [80]
- appearance of, [45]
- Botts’ criticism of, [221]
- and Burr, [13], [22], [23], [24]
- accused of conspiracy, [25–27], [28], [29], [52], [111]
- Graham assigned to pick up trail of, [159]
- Hay’s report on trial of, [243]
- zeal to win conviction against, [101–102]
- death of, [278]
- Declaration of Independence authored by, [46]
- elected President, [11]
- Florida’s acquisition sought by, [19–20], [78]
- on Graybill letter, [100–101]
- and Jackson, excoriation by, [75]
- loyalty of, [84]
- offer of services by, [81]
- on Leopard-Chesapeake incident, [132]
- letter to Giles, [52–53]
- letter from Hay, [262]
- letters from Wilkinson, [112–114], [115], [116], [121], [123–124], [125], [248]
- and Marshall, [44], [45], [49], [50], [52], [53], [244], [278]
- reply to, on subpoena, [98–100], [102]
- subpoena issued by, [97], [102]
- Martin’s comments on, [255], [256]
- Merry’s informal reception of, [266]
- “Notes on Virginia” by, [92]
- proclamation broadcast throughout West, [25], [163]
- retirement of, [278]
- during Revolution, [46]
- Wilkinson as protégé of, [107], [108], [109], [118], [126]
- Wilkinson cautioned against wholesale arrests, [117–118]
- Wirt introduced to, [67]
- Jeffersonians, [10], [20], [25], [32], [34], [47], [72], [73]
- Jones, Shelton, [135]
- Jumel, widow, [285]
- Kentucky, separatist movement in, [19]
- King, Rufus, [266]
- La Vengeance, [63], [178]
- Lamb, Charles, [281]
- Lambert, David, [173]
- Latrobe, Benjamin H., [67], [129]
- Lee, Charles, [174]
- speech at Burr trial, [225–226]
- Lee, Henry (Light Horse Harry), [72]
- Leopard-Chesapeake incident, [131], [133], [134], [135]
- Lewis, Morgan, [13], [14]
- Life of Washington, Marshall’s, [59]
- Lindsay, Chandler, [250]
- L’Insurgente, [63], [178]
- Lisle, Alice, [193], [204], [229]
- Litchfield, Conn., Burr at, [8]
- Livingston family, [12], [13]
- Long Island, Battle of, [9], [10]
- Louisiana Purchase, [19], [78], [107]
- Love, Peter, [185], [186]
- Lyon, Peter, [173]
- McCaleb, Walter Flavius, [285]
- MacDonald, Flora, [193]
- McDowell, James, [249]
- McKean, Thomas, [272]
- MacRae, Alexander, [68], [97], [98], [167], [222], [249], [255], [280], [282]
- opening statement for prosecution, [203–206]
- Madison, James, [49], [53], [87], [101], [114], [243], [266]
- Marietta, Ohio, [155], [158], [159], [161], [186], [247], [284]
- Marshall, Humphrey, [22]
- Marshall, John, [22], [32], [35], [42], [68], [69], [90], [94], [96], [129], [130], [167], [169]
- appearance of [34], [45], [70]
- at Barbecue Club, [135–136]
- Bollman-Swartwout case clarified by, [236–238], [240]
- as Federalist, [47]
- final opinion on testimony in Burr hearings, [261–262]
- house of, [277]
- and Jefferson. See [Jefferson, Thomas, and Marshall].
- Life of Washington by, [59]
- and Marbury-Madison case, [51]
- marriage of, [46]
- named as Chief Justice, [48]
- opinion on commitment for treason, [43–44]
- opinion on Eaton’s testimony, [176]
- opinion on issues of Burr trial, [236–241]
- Ritchie’s attack on, [59–61]
- ruling on “not guilty” verdict in Burr trial, [242]
- as Secretary of State, [48]
- and Wickham, John, [58], [60]
- Wirt complimented by, [215]
- Marshall, Thomas, [45]
- Martin, Luther, [88], [91], [92], [95], [100], [123], [129], [130], [167], [196], [200], [225], [242], [246], [255], [280]
- argument at Burr trial, [226–232], [233]
- Blennerhassett visited by, [233–234]
- deterioration of, [283]
- Jefferson attacked by, [255], [256]
- Mason, George, [49]
- Massachusetts colony, [8]
- Mayo, Maria, [279]
- Mayo, William, [31]
- Mead, David, [165]
- Meade, Cowles, [163], [164]
- Meigs, Return Jonathan, [161]
- Mercer, Hugh, [173]
- Mercer, John, [64], [74]
- Merry, Anthony, [266]
- report on Burr, [267–272], [274–275]
- Mexican Association, [21]
- Mexico, [78], [80], [116], [179], [181], [186], [261], [262], [272]
- Wilkinson’s comment on, [109]
- Wilkinson’s retirement in, [279]
- Miller, Israel, [198], [249]
- Mills, Robert, [276], [277]
- Miro, Esteban, [106], [119]
- Monmouth, Battle of, [10]
- Monmouth’s Rebellion, [192–193]
- Monroe, James, [124], [280]
- Montesquieu, quoted by Randolph, [198]
- Montgomery, General, [9]
- Monticello, Va., [96], [243], [278]
- Montpelier, [243]
- Moore, Tom, [34], [198]
- Morgan, George, [183], [184]
- Morgan, John, [183]
- Morgan, Thomas, [184]
- Morrison, Hamilton, [172]
- Moss, John, [196]
- Moxley, Samuel, [250]
- Mulgrave, Lord, [269], [270]
- Mulholland, John, [250]
- Nashville, Burr in, [21], [76–77], [80], [83], [116], [159]
- National Intelligencer, [55], [56]
- Neville, General, [184]
- New Orleans, [82]
- Burr in, [21], [77]
- Wilkinson in, [116–117], [118]
- New York American Citizen, [13]
- New York City, Burr in, [10], [11], [12], [108]
- Tammany Society in, [11]
- Washington in, [9]
- Newark, N. J., Burr born in, [8]
- Nicholas, Wilson Cary, [70], [71]
- Nicholson, Joseph H., [120], [123], [124]
- Ogden, Peter, [111], [116], [127]
- Ogilvie, James, [65], [66]
- Ohio Gazette, [158]
- Overton, John, [80]
- Parker, Richard E., [173], [185], [242]
- Patriot, The, [283]
- Paulding, James K., [64], [139]
- Pegram, Edward, [74]
- Pendleton, Nathaniel, [14], [15]
- Perkins, Nicholas, [7], [28], [29], [32], [35]
- Pestre, de, Julien, [158]
- Phelps, Hugh, [160], [162]
- Pinckney, Charles, [150]
- Pinckney, Cotesworth, [50]
- Pitt, William, [270], [272], [274]
- Pleasants, James, [73]
- Poole, Simeon, [187]
- Prevost, Judge, [257], [259]
- Prevost, Theodosia Bartow, [10], [145]
- Princeton University, [8], [91], [285]
- Putnam, General, [9]
- Quebec, Burr in expedition against, [9]
- “Querist,” [158], [159], [160], [247], [251]
- Randolph, Edmund, [32], [33], [34], [41], [65], [66], [89], [90], [167], [171]
- on common sense, [199], [200]
- on constructive treason, doctrine of, [198–200]
- death of, [278]
- Randolph, John, [25], [65], [72], [73], [74], [120], [123], [184]
- Wilkinson denounced by, [124–125]
- Randolph, Mrs. David, [57], [260]
- Randolph, Peyton, [133], [170]
- Randolph, William, [33], [45], [65], [174]
- Rayden, [205]
- Read, Captain, [84]
- Reeve, Tapping, [8], [9], [145]
- Republicans, [12], [13], [14], [17], [20], [22], [47], [48], [51], [87], [109], [280]
- Richmond, Va., [7], [29], [30–31], [33], [57], [141] [196]
- growing prosperity of, [276]
- indignation in, at Leopard-Chesapeake incident, [132–133]
- July [4] celebrated in, [134–135]
- penitentiary in, [129], [130]
- subpoena issued to Jefferson in Federal Courthouse of, [102]
- Richmond Hill, [15], [17], [109], [147], [148]
- Ritchie, Archibald, [54]
- Ritchie (Foushee), Isabella, [55]
- Ritchie, Thomas, [54], [55], 57–61 passim, [122], [125], [133], [229]
- Burr-Wilkinson encounter described by, [122]
- Roane, Mary, [54]
- Roane, Spencer, [52], [54], [133], [278]
- Roberts, Judge, [184]
- Robertson, David, [65], [193], [194], [215], [222]
- Rodney, Caesar, [32], [42], [53], [66], [118]
- Saint-Mémin, de, Charles Balthazer Julien Ferret, [142], [143]
- St. Simon’s Island, Ga., [16]
- Salmagundi, [64], [139]
- Schuyler, General, [11]
- Scott, Joseph, [32]
- Scott, Winfield, [65], [70], [133–134], [279]
- Shaw, Commodore, [257]
- Shephard, Alexander, [74]
- Sheppard, James, [173]
- Sheppard, John M., [173]
- Shockoe Hill, [57], [68], [74], [141], [196], [277]
- Smith, Israel, [127], [128]
- Smith, John, [20], [83], [127], [264]
- Society of the Cincinnati, [14]
- Spanish Plot, [19], [106]
- Storrs, Jervis, [169], [170]
- Stuart, John, [68]
- Sully, Thomas, [31]
- Swan Tavern, [31], [129], [196]
- Swartwout, John, [16], [82], [111]
- Swartwout, Samuel, [16], [38], [71], [101], [111], [112], [116], [117], [123], [127], [175], [253], [254], [261], [280]
- Tammany Society, [11]
- Taylor, Peter, [90], [180], [185], [197], [204]
- Taylor, Robert Barraud, [74]
- Tazewell, Littleton Waller, [73], [74]
- Tennessee, separatist movement in, [19]
- Throgmorton, Nicholas, [192], [229]
- Tiffin, Edwin, [27], [160], [161]
- Tilghman, Judge, [184]
- Tripoli, [177], [178]
- Truxton, Thomas, [63], [178]
- testimony of, [179–180], [201]
- Tucker, George, [60], [61]
- Tucker, St. George, [192]
- Tupper, Edward, [184], [185]
- Tyler, Comfort, [117], [127], [128], [160], [161], [164], [198], [214], [217]
- United States population (1800), [18]
- Valentine Museum, [276]
- Valley Forge, [10]
- Van Ness, William P., [14], [15]
- Vanderlyn, John, [64]
- Vindication of the Rights of Women, [146]
- Virginia, [45], [62]
- alarm in, over slave uprising, [56]
- “Virginia dynasty,” [67]
- Virginia Gazette and Daily Advertiser, [125], [261]
- Wallis, John, [230]
- War of 1812, [87], [121], [279]
- Washington, George, [46], [47], [64]
- and Burr, [9], [10]
- Conway Cabal against, [10], [105]
- and Hamilton, [11]
- and Wilkinson, [106], [107]
- Washita lands, [27], [78], [185], [249], [250], [252], [262]
- Wayne, Anthony, [106], [107]
- Welch, Stephen S., [250]
- Western World, [22], [83], [113]
- Whiskey Rebellion, [206], [228]
- White House of Confederacy, [277]
- Wickham, Eliza, [55], [57]
- Wickham, John, [32], [34], [41], [44], 57–60 passim, [66], [89], [95], [167], [254]
- house built by, [276]
- motion proffered by, [188]
- defense of, [190–195], [197–198]
- Wickham, William, [66]
- Wilkinson, Ann, [105], [109]
- Wilkinson, James, [27], [38], [40], [42], [53], [62]
- and Bollman, [101], [116]
- Bruff’s accusation against, [118], [257], [258]
- and Burling, [115], [116]
- and Burr, [21], [23], [26], [28], [29], [41], [98], [170], [179]
- betrayal of, [112], [119], [163]
- first meeting with, [104]
- friendship with, [109], [110], [111]
- at Grand Jury hearing with, [102], [120–126]
- letter from, [36–38], [111], [123], [125], [150], [151], [152], [163]
- testimony at trial of, [253–254], [256], [257]
- visits to, [108], [109]
- Claiborne warned by, [115]
- in Conway Cabal, [105]
- extravagance of, [105], [106]
- Folch’s exoneration of, [118–119]
- Jackson’s view of, [82], [86]
- Jefferson’s support of, [107], [108], [109], [118], [126]
- letters to Jefferson, [112–114], [115], [116], [121], [123–124], [125], [248]
- in Louisiana Purchase ceremonies, [107]
- MacRae’s praise of, [203–204]
- marriage of, [105]
- military career of, [104] ff.
- in New Orleans, [116–117], [118]
- as “Number Thirteen,” [106]
- Randolph’s view of, [124–125]
- retirement of, [279]
- son of, [108], [109], [121]
- Spanish payments to, [108]
- in Spanish Plot, [106]
- Swartwout’s encounter with, [261]
- in War of 1812, [279]
- in Washington, [108], [109]
- and Washington, George, [106], [107]
- William and Mary College, [33], [74]
- Williamson, Colonel, [267], [268]
- Willie, Charles, [158]
- Wilmer, George, [67]
- Wilson, Woodrow, [285]
- Winthrop, John, [8]
- Wirt, William, [68], [89], [95], [96], [130], [133], [134], [167], [187], [200], [251], [255]
- appearance of, [66]
- as author, [278]
- Burr accused by, [206–215]
- Burr-Blennerhassett relationship portrayed by, [211–214]
- career of, [67], [278]
- on Marshall’s integrity, [243]
- as U.S. Attorney General, [278]
- Wythe defended by, [67–68]
- Woodbridge, Dudley, [154], [158], [161], [285]
- testimony of, [186–187]
- Woolstonecraft, Mary, [146]
- Wythe, George, [45], [67], [93]
- Yrujo, de Casa, [266], [272], [273], [275]
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SHOUT TREASON
The Trial of Aaron Burr
by
Francis F. Beirne