Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 March 1882 — A Miniature of Aaron Burr. [ARTICLE]

A Miniature of Aaron Burr.

Burr lived until 1836. I remember that as I Was walking one day, in my early my father in Maiden lane, he pointed out to me a little, shambling old man, with rumpled white cravat, hair whiter than his cravat, and rusty black coat—a very forlorn and doleful-looking creature. “ When you are older,” my father said, “the time will come when you will remember that you have seen that man; that is Aaron Burr. ” —Richard Grant White, in the Century Magazine.

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