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Aaron Burr: Conspiracy to Treason by Melton, Buckner F., Jr., X

Aaron Burr: Conspiracy to Treason by Melton, Buckner F., Jr., X
Rakishly handsome, charismatic, brilliant, and the scion of two of colonial America’ s foremost families, Aaron Burr was a man of many facets. At the age of twenty, he attained the rank of lieutenant colonel in George Washington’ s army and distinguished himself as a Revolutionary War hero.After the war, he went on to become one of the nation’ s most celebrated lawyers.At thirty, he was appointed attorney general of the State of New York. In 1800, after serving as a U.S. senator, Burr became Thomas Jefferson’ s vice president in an election resolved only on the thirty-sixth round of congressional balloting. Yet this supremely gifted man, who embodied all the best that the fledgling United States of America had to offer, was decried by virtually all who knew him– including George Washington and Thomas Jefferson– as a " Machiavelli" and an " unprincipled villain." And he has fared no better in history, in which he comes down to us as the man who killed Alexand Hamilton in a duel and, most notoriously, as the ringleader of one of the most sensational criminal conspiracies in American history. In Aaron Burr: Conspiracy to Treason, historian Buckner F. Melton Jr. explores Burr’ s extraordinary life from the perspective of his role in what came to be known as the Burr Conspiracy– the scheme to forge a separate American empire out of the Western territories and Mexico, with Aaron Burr as its Napoleonic emperor.To shed new light on the conspiracy itself and on what led Burr to orchestrate it, Professor Melton traces Burr’ s career– from his early days as a New York attorney to his cunning political maneuverings, from hisdecades-long feud with chief rival Alexander Hamilton to his complex relationships with the other Founding Fathers, especially with Thomas Jefferson and his coconspirator, General James Wilkinson, Commander of the United States forces in the West.



How to Win in Small Claims Court in New York by James L. Rogers,
How to Win in Small Claims Court in New York by James L. Rogers,
In the state of New York, the parties do not have to be represented by an attorney and so the court rules of procedure are somewhat simplified. An appendix lists the four courts available for small claims procedures and then identifies the specific New York laws. A glossary and index are included.



List of New York State Attorneys General - See also Attorney General.

Nathan David Perlman - PERLMAN, Nathan David, a Representative from New York; born in Poland August 2 1887; immigrated to the United States in 1891 with his mother, who settled in New York City; attended the public schools and the College of the City of New York; was graduated from New York University Law School in 1907; was admitted to the bar in 1909 and commenced practice in New York City; special deputy attorney general of the State of New York 1912-1914; member of ...

State University of New York at New Paltz - The State University of New York at New Paltz is a public university in New Paltz, New York. It was founded in 1828 as a school for teaching the "classics": it has been called the State University of New York at New Paltz since 1994.

David Paterson - David Paterson is currently the minority leader of the New York State Senate. On January 23, 2006, the media reported that New York State Attorney General Eliot Spitzer has chosen Paterson as his running mate for Lieutenant Governor of New York in the 2006 statewide election.



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