Events At the National Capital And the Campaign of 1876 a Complete History of T
Events At the National Capital And the Campaign of 1876 a Complete History of T
Townsend George Alfred
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Burns, " as Washington called him, will be the subject of portraiture often in the future, stick- ling for the largest equity and conditions, and paying little relative respect to the opinion of the General, whom he once declared to be of eminence chiefly on the score of having mar- ried the rich widow Custis. Burns had a daughter, as well, whoso prospective wealth in Washington City-lots was to make another man historic. This was Marcia Burns, a fairly-educated, fair-looking, clear-headed youn...g woman, the only child of the crusty David. When the Congressmen settled on the agueish site of the new city, and found the distances too magnificent for patience, they sought relief from poor lodgings by visiting the Carrolls, Calverts, Taylors, Laws, Peters, Lloyds, Keys, and others ; and imme- diately there was a courteous contest for the hand and fortune of Davy Burns' child. The Congressmen filled the long, low, one-story-and-garret farm-house of nights, and the most assid- uous and good-looking of them all was John P.
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