[121] Goodspeed, vol ii, p. 109.
[122] Claiborne, p. 352.
[123] Claiborne, Chapter xxx, pp. 361-414, contains an elaborate biography. In a note, p. 414, is a brief account of his literary remains, now deposited with the Claiborne papers, in the University library, Oxford, Miss. See also Lynch, pp. 27-73. His portrait is in Lowry and McCardle's History of Miss. for Schools, p. 101.
[124] Returned to Md. in 1819.—Goodspeed vol. i, pp 311-12.
[125] First Federal District Judge. Claiborne, p. 260, note.
[126] Goodspeed, vol. i, p. 130.
[127] Claiborne, pp. 358, note, and 470; Lynch, pp. 27-8. He is said to have descended from Pocahontas.
[128] Claiborne, pp. 388-9, note; and Goodspeed, vol. i pp. 114, 285. He was the father of Gens. Daniel and Wirt Adams, and father-in-law of Gen. John D. Freeman.
[129] Lynch, pp. 497-500. The author, p. 499, comments on the failure of President Davis to appoint him his own successor. See also Goodspeed, vol. i, p. 787.
[130] Lynch, pp. 500-507; steel portrait.