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728: 280:" tabling all anti-slavery petitions, and a similar measure died in the Senate, though that body approved an alternate method of ignoring such petitions. President Jackson called on the Congress to censor anti-slavery publications from the federal mails, a bill the Senate defeated 25-19. Leigh proposed a statewide boycott of pro-emancipation newspapers, writing that Virginians had the right "to suppress to the utmost of our power what we deem inflammatory, dangerous, mischievous." 31: 283:
Every State had expressed the disapproval of South Carolina's nullification and it was Leigh who was sent to urge South Carolina to desist from carrying matters to extremities. Leigh served until his resignation on July 4, 1836. Thereafter he resumed the practice of law in Richmond.
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Benjamin Watkins Leigh married three times: on December 24, 1802, to Mary Selden Watkins; on November 30, 1813, to Susan Colston; on November 24, 1821, to Julia Wickham.
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Macfarland, William H. An Address on the Life, Character, and Public Services of the Late Hon. Benjamin Watkins Leigh. Richmond: Macfarlane and Fergusson, 1851.
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in the session of 1830-31. Leigh was appointed by the state legislature as a Whig to the United States Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of
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1811-13, Leigh moved to Richmond, where he rose rapidly in his chosen profession. He prepared the revised Code of Virginia in 1819, was a delegate to the
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During Leigh's time in the Senate, the controversy over slavery reached new levels of intensity. The House of Representatives passed a "
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on June 18, 1781, the son of the Reverend William Leigh (d. 1787) and Elizabeth (Watkins) Leigh (d. 1799). He attended the
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Hall, Cline Edwin. “The Political Life of Benjamin Watkins Leigh.” Master’s thesis, University of Richmond, 1959
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The Origin of the Late War Traced from the Beginning of the Constitution to the Revolt of the Southern States
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Dominion of Memories: Jefferson, Madison, & the Decline of Virginia
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Dominion of Memories: Jefferson, Madison, & the Decline of Virginia
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National Republican Party United States senators from Virginia
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Leigh died in Richmond on February 2, 1849, and is buried in
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Virginia Historic Landmarks Commission Staff (March 1969).
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Benjamin Watkins Leigh was a founding member (1831) of the
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Benjamin Watkins Leigh was born at "Gravel Hill", the
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United States Senator
Virginia
William C. Rives
Richard E. Parker
Virginia House of Delegates
Dinwiddie County
Chesterfield County
Virginia
Richmond
Virginia
National Republican
Alma mater
College of William and Mary
Richmond, Virginia
Virginia House of Delegates
Virginia
United States Senate
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Chesterfield County
College of William and Mary
William
Dinwiddie County
Virginia House of Delegates
Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1829-1830
Henrico County
William Cabell Rives
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Virginia Historical Society
Shockoe Hill Cemetery

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