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Benjamin Ogle Tayloe

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978:(paper money) rather than certificates redeemable in gold. On April 15, 1864, two weeks before the lease was due to expire, Willard tendered the down payment to Tayloe in paper money. Tayloe refused to issue the mortgage and turn over the deed, claiming that the hotel was now worth much more than $ 22,500 (~$ 356,819 in 2023) and that Willard had not paid in gold (the only form of cash available in 1854) as specified in the lease. Willard sued. The Supreme Court of the District of Columbia held against Willard. Willard appealed. In 1869, the U.S. Supreme Court held that the terms of the lease should not be interpreted as of the date it was agreed to (1854). Congress had made the use of gold and silver as currency illegal during the war, and this change in the law enabled Willard to pay the down payment in paper currency. The Court also held that the terms of the lease did not provide for a re-evaluation of the worth of the hotel, and that Willard was entitled to the original $ 22,500 purchase price. For many years, the decision was the leading case in 938: 797: 31: 245: 991: 668: 970:. In 1854, Tayloe leased the property again to Willard, this time for 10 years at a rate of $ 1,200 per year. The lease contained a provision that Willard could purchase the entire property at any time during the life of the lease for $ 22,500—$ 2,000 in "cash" down payment and another $ 2,000 a year plus interest thereafter until the mortgage was paid. During the lease, the Civil War broke out and property values in Washington, D.C., skyrocketed. In 1863, Congress passed the 664:. On February 26, 1859, Sickles learned of the affair. The following day, he saw Key in Lafayette Square signalling to his wife. Sickles rushed out into the park, drew a single pistol, and shot the unarmed Key three times while the other man pleaded for his life. Key was taken into the nearby Tayloe House and died moments later. Key's spirit, eyewitnesses and authors claim, now haunts Lafayette Square and can be seen on dark nights near the spot where he was shot. 1124:, on April 21, 1861—the day before Robert E. Lee left Washington, D.C., to join the rebel armies. This left Tayloe in charge of a secret espionage ring in the city, it is claimed. Tayloe may also have helped provide funds to Confederate prisoners housed at the Old Capitol Prison in the city. It is even claimed that Tayloe may have helped conceive the kidnapping plot which later became a plan to kill President Lincoln. 584: 884:& will be preserved—as I think. Still S.C. may annoy our sisterhood with her old maidish complaints & reproaches. She is proud & poor—having been rich! Poor S.C.! Nonetheless, he generally opposed freeing the slaves, and believed that slavery and union could co-exist if only partisan political feeling could be reduced. When 537:. The couple had six children: John (born 1826), Edward (born 1829), Estelle (born 1833), Anna (born 1834), Eugenie (born 1835), and Julia (born 1838). Anna died when just two years old. Although Tayloe preferred to live at Windsor, his wife asked that they move into the city where she was more comfortable. 945:
Tayloe divested himself of his hotel business in 1847. He had renovated the "hotel" on Pennsylvania Avenue in 1843 and 1844. But by 1847 the structures were in disrepair and Tayloe was desperate to find a tenant who would maintain them and run the enterprise profitably. A chance encounter led to the
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Tayloe, his wife, and his son, Edward, left for an extended tour of Europe on May 16, 1866, touring England, Spain, France, Germany, Prussia, and Italy. The family arrived in Rome in January 1868. Edward returned to the United States, and after his departure Tayloe began to experience weakness (but
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aboard the vessel. Miss Warren was so impressed with the way Willard handled the ship's and passengers' needs that she recommended him to her fiancé. Willard visited Washington, D.C., in October 1847 to meet with Tayloe, who subsequently leased the six hotel buildings to him. Willard combined them
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Belair Mansion, his maternal grandfather's residence, had been home to some of the earliest horse racing and horse breeding in the United States, and would continue to be so for three centuries. See: Fiehler and Baltz, "National Register of Historic Places Inventory – Nomination Form: Belair
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A prominent Whig, Tayloe supported Henry Clay for President in 1840. When Clay did not win the nomination, Tayloe supported William Henry Harrison, and his efforts on Harrison's behalf led the new president to consider him a confidante. Tayloe also played an important role in Henry Clay's
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at 14th Street NW, and in 1817 had leased them to John Tennison who ran them as a hotel. The structures served as a hotel for the next three decades, the leaseholder and name changing several times: Williamson's Mansion Hotel, Fullers American House, and the City Hotel.
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At the start of the Civil War, Tayloe was reputed to be the richest man in America. But with the outbreak of war and the loss of his Alabama and Virginia lands, Tayloe lost more than half a million dollars (about $ 20.3 million in inflation-adjusted 2010 dollars).
800:"Uncle" Jim Lawson, an African American born into slavery and enslaved by Benjamin Ogle Tayloe. He was moved from Maryland to the Windsor plantation in Alabama around 1845. This photo depicts him at age 94 in 1915, still working on the Tayloe estate. 2506:
At least one source claims that President Harrison contracted the illness which eventually killed him while walking through the slush to the Tayloe house in order to offer Tayloe's brother employment in the federal civil service. See: Bowers,
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At least one source says Tayloe only visited the region once in his lifetime. See: "Plantation Houses of the Alabama Canebrake and Their Associated Outbuildings, 181-1942," National Register of Historic Places, February 12, 1993, p.
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during the Civil War. William Tidwell and others point out that he was a noted Southern sympathizer, and that he had the education, skill, connections, and opportunity. Tidwell has even alleged that Tayloe met with
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in the District of Columbia, the Tayloe house became a noted meeting place for many of the leading political figures of early 19th century American politics. Among the many frequent visitors to the house were
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1. Tayloe, John III (Mount Airy, Richmond Co, Va, 1770-1828); and 2. Tayloe, Benjamin Ogle (Annapolis, 1796-Rome, 1868) in "Roll of Early American Arms." The American Heraldry Society, accessed August 2019.
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Burke, B. & Burke, J. B. (1863). A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain and Ireland, Part II. 4th ed. London: Harrison, Pall Mall. Retrieved from Google Books.
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Fiehler, Leonard E. and Baltz, Shirley. "National Register of Historic Places Inventory – Nomination Form: Belair Mansion." United States Department of the Interior. National Park Service. 1976.
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founding of one of the most legendary hotels in the city's history. Tayloe had become engaged to Phoebe Warren, another young woman from Troy, New York. Miss Warren was traveling on the Steamer
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Phoebe Tayloe inherited the house upon his death. After she died in 1881, more than 200 marble statues, bronze sculptures, fine furniture, and paintings in the house were donated to the
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with a cane (leaving him severely wounded) on the floor of the U.S. Senate in 1856, Tayloe applauded Brooks' actions and said Sumner "deserved a sound thrashing—& got it!" When
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for politically powerful people in the federal government and socially influential individuals in the United States and abroad. Tayloe was also a party in the important 1869
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Tayloe married Phoebe Warren, one of his wife's friends, on April 17, 1849. The Tayloe household became a hub of entertaining and political activity once more after Whig
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who could not attend. He then traveled to Italy and toured Rome with the aforementioned R.G. Haper and wife, the former Ms Carroll of Carrollton where he was presented to
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became president in 1849. Tayloe remained an influential figure in national Whig politics even after Taylor's death on July 9, 1850, and the assumption of
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Over the four decades following its construction, the Tayloe House was an important social gathering place for prominent Washingtonians. In 1829, when
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in Alabama. Overseer Robert Morgan earned $ 1,200 annually for his duties on the Benjamin Ogle Tayloe plantation, 2.4 times what most overseers in the
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previously known as "Tayloe's Quarter." In addition, he counted as his progenitors' such men of the tidewater gentry at Col. Thomas Addison of
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to the presidency. Tayloe made the first of two trips to Alabama to visit his business there in late 1850, and spent some time in the city of
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in his home was acquired by the Tayloes and used to decorate their home. Tayloe House was the last house in Washington which President
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in the plantation. The Tayloes spent the following year traveling in Europe. The plantation was managed by Tayloe's younger brother,
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Tayloe's views on slavery were somewhat moderate in nature. He strongly (but privately) disapproved of sexually abusing slaves and
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spent much of his free time being entertained by the Tayloes at their home during his visit to Washington in the winter of 1862.
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in 1866). Swann vacated the home in November 1829, at which time Tayloe and his wife made the house their permanent residence.
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On March 23, 1828, Tayloe's father, Col. John Tayloe III, died. In 1816 Col. Tayloe had built six two-story houses facing
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The Constitutional Union Party was made up of Whigs who wanted to avoid disunion over the issue of slavery. See: Rhodes,
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The Atlantic Economy During the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries: Organization, Operation, Practice, and Personnel.
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in 1811, where his classmates included some of the most prominent Americans of the next half-century: historian
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Tayloe returned to the United States in November 1819 and settled at Windsor (his inherited family estate in
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During this period, Tayloe was also a director of the Monument Association, which was striving to build the
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The Octagon: Being An Account of a Famous Washington Residence, Its Great Years, Decline & Restoration.
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during the first half of the 19th century. Although he never held elective office, he was a prominent
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for President of the United States. He made many friends among the diplomatic corps, among them the
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is ripe for disunion. ... Her glory has departed—& she knows it. That is the rub. But the Union
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did not seem seriously ill). He became paralyzed on February 25, 1868, and died a few hours later.
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History of the United States: From the Compromise of 1850 to the McKinley-Bryan Campaign of 1896.
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and influential in presidential electoral politics in the 1840s and 1850s. His home, the
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into a single structure in 1850 and enlarged it into a four story-hotel he called the
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Come Retribution: The Confederate Secret Service and the Assassination of Lincoln.
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did. Tayloe visited his property in Alabama only twice during his lifetime.
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in 1818 and attended a ball at the conclusion by securing the ticket of
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Tayloe's lease to Willard later generated an important case before the
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Some historians have alleged that Tayloe may have been a spy for the
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Washington, D.C.: American Institute of Architects Foundation, 1976.
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As Tayloe was one of the most influential and active members of the
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Purpure a sword palewise proper between two lions rampant addorsed
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On November 8, 1824, Tayloe married Julia Maria Dickinson of
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of New York. He became close friends with the young painter
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After a long illness, Julia Tayloe died on July 4, 1846.
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in 1817, Tayloe was named his Private Secretary. While in
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Columbia, S.C.: University of South Carolina Press, 2005.
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In addition to his home in Washington City, Tayloe owned
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lived in the house next door to Tayloe's. Seward was
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Colonial Families of the Southern States of America,
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Jarvis, 1900. 3076:McLean, Va.: EPM Publications, 1985. 2448:Smith, "Historic Washington Homes," 994:Coat of Arms of Benjamin Ogle Tayloe 776:, a 205-acre (83 ha) estate in 478:Ferdinand III, Grand Duke of Tuscany 214:in 1800, and his great-grandfather. 146:Tayloe was born on May 21, 1796, at 35:Portrait of Benjamin Ogle Tayloe by 3092:New York: C. Scribner's Sons, 1924. 3034:Sterling, Va.: Capital Books, 2008. 1135:on the night of April 14, 1865, by 226:, in 1762 on an estate his father, 3224:In Memoriam: Benjamin Ogle Tayloe. 2999:Carbondale, Ill.: SIU Press, 2006. 2227:In Memoriam: Benjamin Ogle Tayloe, 968:Supreme Court of the United States 638:visited before he died in 1841. 458:David Erskine, 11th Earl of Buchan 180:(the premier Earldom in England), 14: 3336:19th-century American politicians 3301:Politicians from Washington, D.C. 1167:Ancestors of Benjamin Ogle Tayloe 1064:). He attempted to convince the 1060:(running as the candidate of the 733:, Senator and Secretary of State 729:, Senator and Secretary of State 706:, Senator and Secretary of State 694:, Senator and Secretary of State 591:In 1828, Tayloe built his wife a 462:Thomas Erskine, 1st Baron Erskine 3020:New York: Scholastic Inc., 1999. 2809:With Lincoln in the White House, 1534:22. Colonel Thomas A. Addison, I 1043:Francis Napier, 10th Lord Napier 954:) when she met Henry Willard, a 492:, Princess Borghese, along with 29: 3306:People from Annapolis, Maryland 3291:19th-century American diplomats 3145:Scarborough, William Kauffman. 3118:Oppel, Frank and Meisel, Tony. 2426:Evelyn, Dickson, and Ackerman, 891:of South Carolina beat Senator 206:, one of the richest people in 3326:19th-century American planters 3311:Phillips Exeter Academy alumni 924:Auguste Vanderstraeten-Ponthoz 744:, and many others. Presidents 376:, he lived at 15 King Street, 363:United States Attorney General 320:. While in college during the 1: 3122:Secaucus, N.J.: Castle, 1987. 1101:Confederate States of America 1054:presidential election of 1860 901:shelled by Confederate forces 850:The Tayloes were the largest 573:Residence in Washington, D.C. 500:in the spring of 1819, where 390:Charles Carroll of Carrollton 3135:Chicago: Rand McNally, 1962. 3100:New York: Belford Co., 1889. 2399:Boston: F. W. Faxon Co, 1927 1110:George Washington Custis Lee 788:and Rock Creek Church Road. 520:King George County, Virginia 1196:William Tayloe (the nephew) 856:Canebrake Region of Alabama 784:at the northeast corner of 774:Petworth (Washington, D.C.) 760:also were frequent guests. 470:Congress of Aix-la-Chapelle 430:Edward Livingston (speaker) 232:William Tayloe (the nephew) 210:. Colonel Tayloe had built 3367: 3222:Watson, Winslow Marston. 3025:Memoirs of John Adams Dix. 2972:Apkarian-Russell, Pamela. 2919:Tidwell, Hall, and Gaddy, 2288:Memoirs of John Adams Dix, 1966: 1958:7. Henrietta Margaret Hill 1862: 1854: 1743: 1630: 1626: 1557:11. Rebecca Addison Bowles 1509: 1405: 1397: 1286: 1183: 1179: 1062:Constitutional Union Party 752:, William Henry Harrison, 579:Benjamin Ogle Tayloe House 576: 454:Thomas Brown (philosopher) 440:. He was presented to the 388:and his wife, daughter of 368:. When Rush was appointed 230:inherited from his father 3346:Tayloe family of Virginia 3214:Warfield, Joshua Dorsey. 3090:Your Washington and Mine. 2604:Your Washington and Mine, 2397:Bolton's American Armory. 2395:Bolton, Charles Knowles. 2030: 2022: 1997: 1978: 1974: 1941: 1922: 1914: 1889: 1870: 1866: 1829: 1810: 1802: 1777: 1755: 1751: 1715: 1693: 1685: 1657: 1638: 1634: 1592: 1573: 1565: 1540: 1521: 1517: 1484: 1465: 1457: 1432: 1413: 1409: 1369: 1350: 1342: 1317: 1298: 1294: 1258: 1239: 1231: 1203: 1187: 1066:Southern Democratic Party 660:, the wife of his friend 488:, and was entertained by 414:Thomas Aspinwall (consul) 370:Minister to Great Britain 316:. He was a member of the 282:24th governor of New York 224:Richmond County, Virginia 28: 3088:Latimer, Louise Payson. 2987:Bowers, Claude Gernade. 1501:5. Rebecca Plater Tayloe 1116:), both men later to be 873:. He wrote at the time: 296:; cleric and politician 3331:Washington, D.C., Whigs 3152:Sellers, James Benson. 3069:New York: Wright, 1911. 3065:Hardy, Stella Pickett. 1153:Corcoran Gallery of Art 1122:Confederate States Army 720:Robert Charles Winthrop 418:Thomas Handasyd Perkins 262:Phillips Exeter Academy 3316:Harvard College alumni 2655:"Bits of Local News". 1478:21. Ann Rousby Burford 1014:, before traveling to 995: 942: 909: 867:slavery crisis of 1850 841:Henry Augustine Tayloe 801: 672: 658:Teresa Bagioli Sickles 636:William Henry Harrison 588: 562:Charles Knowles Bolton 249: 199:. Tayloe's father was 102:Benjamin "Ogle" Tayloe 23:Benjamin "Ogle" Tayloe 3351:American slave owners 2995:Burlingame, Michael. 2286:See, generally, Dix, 993: 940: 933:Willard Hotel lawsuit 799: 792:Plantation activities 710:, Secretary of State 670: 586: 442:Prince Regent, George 386:Robert Goodloe Harper 266:Exeter, New Hampshire 247: 3193:Tidwell, William A. 3128:Accessed 2010-05-18. 3039:Columbia Law Review. 2901:October 1920, p. 80. 2851:Columbia Law Review, 2557:2006, p. 88; Cohen, 1935:29. Sarah Richardson 1611:Benjamin Ogle Tayloe 1586:23. Elizabeth Tasker 1449:10. George Plater II 1363:19. Kathrine Griffin 1073:John C. Breckinridge 972:National Banking Act 716:Speaker of the House 643:Philip Barton Key II 617:Governor of Maryland 558:Sarah Knowles Bolton 556:; the only child of 163:governor of Maryland 3236:75 U.S. 557 (1869). 3154:Slavery in Alabama. 3009:Coclanis, Peter A. 3002:Carrier, Thomas J. 2979:Bendar, Michael J. 2723:Slavery in Alabama, 2659:. January 6, 1888. 2657:The Washington Post 2634:The Washington Post 2355:Moeller and Weeks, 1770:Benjamin Tasker Sr. 1426:20. George Plater I 1133:almost assassinated 1127:Secretary of State 1049:from 1857 to 1859. 1039:Mayor of Washington 1031:Washington Monument 976:United States Notes 626:left the office of 611:(and the father of 542:Pennsylvania Avenue 422:Archibald Gracie II 324:, he witnessed the 314:William H. Prescott 268:. His roommate was 240:Benjamin Tasker Sr. 167:provincial governor 152:Annapolis, Maryland 142:Birth and schooling 16:American politician 3321:American hoteliers 3185:Tindall, William. 3131:Poolman, Kenneth. 3096:Lockwood, Mary S. 3050:Gallagher, Gary W. 2838:Willard v. Tayloe, 2586:Oppel and Meisel, 2553:Apkarian-Russell, 1334:9. Elizabeth Gwynn 996: 943: 905:American Civil War 852:absentee landlords 802: 689:Secretary of State 673: 649:and the nephew of 628:Secretary of State 589: 507:introduced him to 502:Minister to France 452:where he met with 434:Washington Allston 394:Washington Allston 294:Theophilus Parsons 252:He was tutored by 250: 3232:Willard v. Tayloe 3207:Walther, Eric H. 3138:Rhodes, James F. 3018:Civil War Ghosts. 2936:2005, p. 243-245. 2853:May 1916, p. 411. 2798:1914, p. 353-354. 2759:1917, p. 244-245. 2636:. March 4, 1887. 2573:Adams and Keene, 2559:Civil War Ghosts, 2264:2005, p. 330-331. 2242:1905, p. 248–250. 2093: 2092: 2089: 2088: 1991:30. Philip Thomas 1129:William H. Seward 823:counties between 804:Tayloe purchased 778:Washington County 746:John Quincy Adams 739:Associate Justice 735:William H. Seward 712:Edward Livingston 647:Francis Scott Key 496:. He traveled to 490:Pauline Bonaparte 474:Prince Metternich 438:Washington Irving 406:Theodore Lyman II 398:George Eustis Sr. 382:Robert Gilmor Jr. 357:Diplomatic career 342:. He dined with 310:John Amory Lowell 212:The Octagon House 135:Willard v. Tayloe 99: 98: 73:February 25, 1868 3358: 3177:Taylor, John M. 3058:Goode, James M. 2954: 2949:1900, p. 98-99; 2943: 2937: 2930: 2924: 2917: 2902: 2895: 2889: 2882: 2867: 2860: 2854: 2847: 2841: 2835: 2812: 2805: 2799: 2792: 2786: 2779: 2760: 2753: 2736: 2732: 2726: 2719: 2713: 2710: 2701: 2694: 2669: 2668: 2652: 2646: 2645: 2629: 2623: 2616: 2607: 2600: 2591: 2584: 2578: 2571: 2562: 2551: 2545: 2538: 2532: 2525: 2512: 2504: 2498: 2491: 2485: 2478: 2453: 2446: 2431: 2424: 2418: 2411: 2400: 2393: 2387: 2382: 2376: 2369: 2360: 2353: 2347: 2340: 2334: 2330: 2324: 2317: 2311: 2310: 2297: 2291: 2284: 2278: 2271: 2265: 2258: 2252: 2249: 2243: 2236: 2230: 2223: 1173: 1164: 1143:Death and estate 1106:John B. Magruder 1077:Republican Party 1052:In the critical 1004:Millard Fillmore 819:) and southwest 762:Anthony Trollope 758:Millard Fillmore 750:Martin Van Buren 613:Thomas Swann Jr. 597:Washington, D.C. 509:King Louis XVIII 486:Lucien Bonaparte 484:. He dined with 426:Joseph Delafield 348: 312:; and historian 114:Washington, D.C. 76: 53: 51: 33: 19: 3366: 3365: 3361: 3360: 3359: 3357: 3356: 3355: 3271: 3270: 3252: 3104:McCue, George. 3072:Hogarth, Paul. 3016:Cohen, Daniel. 2962: 2957: 2944: 2940: 2931: 2927: 2918: 2905: 2896: 2892: 2888:1995, p. 59-60. 2883: 2870: 2861: 2857: 2848: 2844: 2836: 2815: 2806: 2802: 2793: 2789: 2780: 2763: 2754: 2739: 2733: 2729: 2720: 2716: 2711: 2704: 2695: 2672: 2654: 2653: 2649: 2631: 2630: 2626: 2617: 2610: 2601: 2594: 2585: 2581: 2572: 2565: 2552: 2548: 2539: 2535: 2526: 2515: 2505: 2501: 2492: 2488: 2479: 2456: 2447: 2434: 2425: 2421: 2412: 2403: 2394: 2390: 2383: 2379: 2370: 2363: 2354: 2350: 2341: 2337: 2333:Mansion," 1976. 2331: 2327: 2318: 2314: 2299: 2298: 2294: 2285: 2281: 2272: 2268: 2259: 2255: 2250: 2246: 2237: 2233: 2224: 2103: 2099: 2094: 2014:15. Mary Thomas 1883:28. Joseph Hill 1794:13. Anne Tasker 1651:24. Samuel Ogle 1388:John Tayloe III 1311:18. David Gwynn 1161: 1145: 1093: 1091:Civil War years 1081:Abraham Lincoln 988: 935: 794: 786:7th Street Pike 770: 700:John C. Calhoun 645:was the son of 581: 575: 570: 530:publications. 505:Albert Gallatin 436:and the author 359: 346: 318:Porcellian Club 306:Convers Francis 298:John G. Palfrey 286:Harvard College 236:Oxon Hill Manor 204:John Tayloe III 144: 138:, 75 U.S. 557. 87: 78: 74: 65: 55: 49: 47: 39: 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 3364: 3362: 3354: 3353: 3348: 3343: 3338: 3333: 3328: 3323: 3318: 3313: 3308: 3303: 3298: 3293: 3288: 3283: 3273: 3272: 3269: 3268: 3258: 3251: 3250:External links 3248: 3247: 3246: 3237: 3228: 3219: 3212: 3205: 3198: 3191: 3182: 3175: 3166: 3157: 3150: 3143: 3136: 3129: 3123: 3116: 3109: 3102: 3093: 3086: 3077: 3070: 3063: 3056: 3047: 3042: 3035: 3028: 3021: 3014: 3007: 3000: 2993: 2984: 2977: 2970: 2961: 2958: 2956: 2955: 2938: 2925: 2903: 2890: 2868: 2855: 2842: 2813: 2800: 2787: 2761: 2737: 2727: 2714: 2702: 2670: 2647: 2624: 2608: 2592: 2579: 2563: 2546: 2533: 2513: 2499: 2486: 2454: 2432: 2419: 2401: 2388: 2377: 2361: 2348: 2335: 2325: 2312: 2292: 2279: 2266: 2253: 2244: 2231: 2100: 2098: 2095: 2091: 2090: 2087: 2086: 2084: 2082: 2080: 2078: 2076: 2074: 2072: 2070: 2068: 2066: 2064: 2062: 2060: 2058: 2056: 2054: 2051: 2050: 2048: 2045: 2044: 2041: 2038: 2037: 2034: 2033: 2031: 2029: 2027: 2024: 2023: 2021: 2018: 2017: 2015: 2012: 2009: 2008: 2005: 2004: 2002: 1999: 1998: 1996: 1993: 1992: 1989: 1986: 1985: 1982: 1981: 1979: 1977: 1975: 1973: 1971: 1968: 1967: 1965: 1962: 1961: 1959: 1956: 1953: 1952: 1949: 1948: 1946: 1943: 1942: 1940: 1937: 1936: 1933: 1930: 1929: 1926: 1925: 1923: 1921: 1919: 1916: 1915: 1913: 1910: 1909: 1907: 1906:14. 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He entered 270:John Adams Dix 216:John Tayloe II 197:House of Percy 143: 140: 108:, bon vivant, 97: 96: 93: 89: 88: 79: 77:(aged 71) 71: 67: 66: 56: 45: 41: 40: 34: 26: 25: 22: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 3363: 3352: 3349: 3347: 3344: 3342: 3339: 3337: 3334: 3332: 3329: 3327: 3324: 3322: 3319: 3317: 3314: 3312: 3309: 3307: 3304: 3302: 3299: 3297: 3294: 3292: 3289: 3287: 3284: 3282: 3279: 3278: 3276: 3266: 3264: 3259: 3257: 3254: 3253: 3249: 3245: 3243: 3238: 3235: 3233: 3229: 3227: 3225: 3220: 3217: 3213: 3210: 3206: 3203: 3199: 3196: 3192: 3190: 3188: 3183: 3180: 3176: 3174: 3173:October 1920. 3172: 3167: 3165: 3163: 3158: 3155: 3151: 3148: 3144: 3141: 3137: 3134: 3130: 3127: 3124: 3121: 3117: 3114: 3110: 3107: 3103: 3101: 3099: 3094: 3091: 3087: 3085: 3083: 3080:Jarvis, J.F. 3078: 3075: 3071: 3068: 3064: 3061: 3057: 3054: 3051: 3048: 3046: 3043: 3040: 3036: 3033: 3029: 3026: 3023:Dix, John A. 3022: 3019: 3015: 3012: 3008: 3005: 3001: 2998: 2994: 2992: 2990: 2985: 2982: 2978: 2975: 2971: 2968: 2964: 2963: 2959: 2953:1903, p. 131. 2952: 2948: 2942: 2939: 2935: 2929: 2926: 2922: 2916: 2914: 2912: 2910: 2908: 2904: 2900: 2894: 2891: 2887: 2881: 2879: 2877: 2875: 2873: 2869: 2866:2009, p. 410. 2865: 2859: 2856: 2852: 2846: 2843: 2839: 2834: 2832: 2830: 2828: 2826: 2824: 2822: 2820: 2818: 2814: 2811:2006, p. 197. 2810: 2804: 2801: 2797: 2791: 2788: 2784: 2778: 2776: 2774: 2772: 2770: 2768: 2766: 2762: 2758: 2752: 2750: 2748: 2746: 2744: 2742: 2738: 2731: 2728: 2725:1950, p. 182. 2724: 2718: 2715: 2709: 2707: 2703: 2699: 2696:Scarborough, 2693: 2691: 2689: 2687: 2685: 2683: 2681: 2679: 2677: 2675: 2671: 2666: 2662: 2658: 2651: 2648: 2643: 2639: 2635: 2628: 2625: 2621: 2615: 2613: 2609: 2606:1924, p. 198. 2605: 2599: 2597: 2593: 2589: 2583: 2580: 2577:2008, p. 109. 2576: 2570: 2568: 2564: 2560: 2556: 2550: 2547: 2544:1999, p. 133. 2543: 2537: 2534: 2530: 2524: 2522: 2520: 2518: 2514: 2510: 2503: 2500: 2496: 2490: 2487: 2483: 2477: 2475: 2473: 2471: 2469: 2467: 2465: 2463: 2461: 2459: 2455: 2452:1908, p. 256. 2451: 2445: 2443: 2441: 2439: 2437: 2433: 2430:2008, p. 166. 2429: 2423: 2420: 2416: 2410: 2408: 2406: 2402: 2398: 2392: 2389: 2385: 2381: 2378: 2374: 2368: 2366: 2362: 2359:2006, p. 133. 2358: 2352: 2349: 2346:1911, p. 502. 2345: 2339: 2336: 2329: 2326: 2322: 2316: 2313: 2308: 2304: 2303: 2296: 2293: 2289: 2283: 2280: 2276: 2270: 2267: 2263: 2257: 2254: 2248: 2245: 2241: 2235: 2232: 2228: 2222: 2220: 2218: 2216: 2214: 2212: 2210: 2208: 2206: 2204: 2202: 2200: 2198: 2196: 2194: 2192: 2190: 2188: 2186: 2184: 2182: 2180: 2178: 2176: 2174: 2172: 2170: 2168: 2166: 2164: 2162: 2160: 2158: 2156: 2154: 2152: 2150: 2148: 2146: 2144: 2142: 2140: 2138: 2136: 2134: 2132: 2130: 2128: 2126: 2124: 2122: 2120: 2118: 2116: 2114: 2112: 2110: 2108: 2106: 2102: 2096: 2085: 2083: 2081: 2079: 2077: 2075: 2073: 2071: 2069: 2067: 2065: 2063: 2061: 2059: 2057: 2055: 2053: 2052: 2049: 2047: 2046: 2040: 2039: 2036: 2035: 2026: 2025: 2020: 2019: 2011: 2010: 2007: 2006: 2001: 2000: 1995: 1994: 1988: 1987: 1984: 1983: 1970: 1969: 1964: 1963: 1955: 1954: 1951: 1950: 1945: 1944: 1939: 1938: 1932: 1931: 1928: 1927: 1918: 1917: 1912: 1911: 1903: 1902: 1899: 1898: 1893: 1892: 1887: 1886: 1880: 1879: 1876: 1875: 1858: 1857: 1852: 1851: 1843: 1842: 1839: 1838: 1833: 1832: 1827: 1826: 1820: 1819: 1816: 1815: 1806: 1805: 1800: 1799: 1791: 1790: 1787: 1786: 1781: 1780: 1775: 1774: 1771: 1765: 1764: 1761: 1760: 1747: 1746: 1741: 1740: 1735: 1734:Benjamin Ogle 1729: 1728: 1725: 1724: 1719: 1718: 1713: 1712: 1709: 1703: 1702: 1699: 1698: 1689: 1688: 1683: 1682: 1677: 1671: 1670: 1667: 1666: 1661: 1660: 1655: 1654: 1648: 1647: 1644: 1643: 1622: 1621: 1618: 1617: 1612: 1606: 1605: 1602: 1601: 1596: 1595: 1590: 1589: 1583: 1582: 1579: 1578: 1569: 1568: 1563: 1562: 1554: 1553: 1550: 1549: 1544: 1543: 1538: 1537: 1531: 1530: 1527: 1526: 1513: 1512: 1507: 1506: 1498: 1497: 1494: 1493: 1488: 1487: 1482: 1481: 1475: 1474: 1471: 1470: 1461: 1460: 1455: 1454: 1446: 1445: 1442: 1441: 1436: 1435: 1430: 1429: 1423: 1422: 1419: 1418: 1401: 1400: 1395: 1394: 1389: 1383: 1382: 1379: 1378: 1373: 1372: 1367: 1366: 1360: 1359: 1356: 1355: 1346: 1345: 1340: 1339: 1331: 1330: 1327: 1326: 1321: 1320: 1315: 1314: 1308: 1307: 1304: 1303: 1290: 1289: 1284: 1283: 1278: 1272: 1271: 1268: 1267: 1262: 1261: 1256: 1255: 1249: 1248: 1245: 1244: 1235: 1234: 1229: 1228: 1223: 1222:John Tayloe I 1217: 1216: 1213: 1212: 1207: 1206: 1201: 1200: 1197: 1191: 1175: 1174: 1171: 1170: 1166: 1165: 1158: 1156: 1154: 1149: 1142: 1140: 1138: 1134: 1130: 1125: 1123: 1119: 1115: 1114:Robert E. 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Index


Thomas Sully
Annapolis
Maryland
Rome
Italy
businessman
diplomat
Washington, D.C.
Whig
Tayloe House
salon
contract
Willard v. Tayloe
Ogle Hall
Annapolis, Maryland
Benjamin Ogle
ninth
governor of Maryland
provincial governor
Samuel Ogle
Barons Ogle
Shrewsbury
Cavendish's
Newcastle
Barons de Ros
Norman
House of Percy
Colonel
John Tayloe III

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