Leepson francis scott key biography
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Former library book; May have limited writing in cover pages. He went on to win two more House elections, serving in Congress from March to March Ina seventeen-year-old newly minted graduate of St. John's College in Annapolis came to Philip Barton Key's law offices to follow family tradition and read law. He was a bright, obedient young man, eager to take advantage of the power and prestige of his father's brother's law firm.
He studied law for four years in Annapolis before striking out on his own to begin a law practice that he would stick with for the rest of his life and that would bring him wealth, fame, and prestige. He was a short, thin, handsome boy — and would become a handsome man, with flowing, dark curly hair, dark eyes, and a prominent, patrician nose.
Although his uncle Philip Barton and his father John Ross were "large, manly looking fellows," Frankie as the family called him as a boy and his sister, Anne, were "of much smaller mould," recalled a neighbor of the family, who described her as "a beautiful little girl with the cheerfulest face and most pleasant smile I ever saw. Frankie passed his childhood in idyllic fashion on his family's prosperous plantation in the company of adoring relatives, tended to by slaves and surrounded by a few similar-size farms, along with a larger number of more modest rural farmsteads.
He passed countless hours playing with his sister Anne Phoebe Charlton Key, who was three years younger. Another sister, Anne Charlton, born inhad died in infancy; a second younger sister, Catherine Charlton Key, died at six months of age in the summer of Frankie and Anne were taught at home by their mother until he was ten years old. Religion played an integral part in their upbringing under their pious mother.
Inthe Keys sent their only son to Annapolis to attend St. John's College, which had been chartered by the state of Maryland in John's had absorbed Annapolis's King William's School, a prep school that had been in existence since The new prep school and college had opened its doors under newly hired president John McDowell, a lawyer and professor of mathematics.
Classes took place in a building called Bladen's Folly that forty years earlier had been intended as the official residence of Maryland's governor Thomas Bladen. Construction on the grand, three-story brick building — today known as McDowell Hall — had been suspended, but was completed after the state of Maryland chartered the new college.
The students and their teachers called masters also lived in Bladen's Folly, the center of a four-acre campus. The young men studied Greek and Latin, grammar, mathematics, and the sciences. The Keys did not have pay for young Francis's board, lodging, or other residential expenses. For the next seven years while he was a student at St.
Upton Scott, who were then in their mid-sixties. The Scotts easily made room for their young grand-nephew in their opulent home which still stands today on Shipwright Street in downtown Annapolis, two blocks from the waterfront and eight short blocks from St. John's College. Young Frankie, naturally, was homesick. I am a journalist and historian and the author of ten books.
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Leepson francis scott key biography
It can be very difficult to try to guess at why people make the choices they do; however, Leepson draws convincingly from letters and other personal accounts, and he backs his conjectures with evidence. Leepson examines both the public and private sides of Francis Scott Key. The book opens with an account of how Key enjoyed public speaking.
A lawyer by trade, he was a fantastic orator and loved to speak in front of people. He also loved poetry, but this side of him was much more private. He wrote his own poetry but would only ever share it with the closest of family members — a strange privacy for a man whose poem would became the national anthem for the United States. Naturally, Leepson relates the transformation of this poem into an anthem.
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