American abolitionist and community leader (1792–1864)
For the Scottish painter, see John Burr.
John Pierre Burr
John Pierre Burr
Born
June 1792
New Jersey or Pennsylvania, United States
Died
April 4, 1864(1864-04-04) (aged 71–72)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Spouse
Hester Elizabeth Emory
Children
9
Parents
Aaron Burr
Mary Emmons
John Pierre Burr (June 1792 – April 4, 1864) was an American abolitionist and community leader in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, active in education and civil rights for African Americans. He was an illegitimate child of Aaron Burr, the third U.S. vice president, and Mary Emmons, a Haitian governess who may have been born in Calcutta, India.[1][2]
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JohnPierreBurr (June 1792 – April 4, 1864) was an American abolitionist and community leader in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, active in education and civil...
and Vice President Aaron Burr, by whom she had two children: a daughter, Louisa Charlotte, born 1788, and a son, JohnPierreBurr, born 1792. Slavery in...
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two votes apiece. Six voted for John Adams and some other Federalist; three voted for Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr; the final elector voted for Adams...
64 votes (one New England Federalist elector voted for John Jay instead). Jefferson and Burr tied for first place with 73 votes each. Because of the...
following year, he bought considerable holdings from the disgraced Aaron Burr. In the 1830s, Astor foresaw that the next big boom would be the build-up...
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that Burr's guilt was "beyond question", but the case came before his longtime political foe John Marshall, who dismissed the treason charge. Burr's legal...
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Los Angeles Public Library on a sculpture by Lee Lawrie as part of Hartley Burr Alexander's iconographic scheme for the building. In the song "The Life I...
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(September 21, 1957 – May 22, 1966). The title character, portrayed by Raymond Burr, is a fictional Los Angeles criminal defense lawyer who originally appeared...
(1902). The Roosevelt Genealogy, 1649–1902. Hartford, Conn., Press of J. B. Burr & co. Hough, Franklin B. (1858). The New York civil list. Albany, NY: Weed...
for which he wrote essays on Thomas Jefferson, the Marquis de Sade, Aaron Burr, and Robert Morris, the libertarian journal The Freeman and the conservative...
York Times 21 November 1965, p. X11. Ty, Burr (9 January 1998). "Le Samourai". Entertainment Weekly. "John Wayne-money-spinner" The Guardian, 31 December...