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Harman Blennerhassett

Harman Blennerhassett (8 October 1764 – 2 February 1831) was an Anglo-Irish lawyer, a member of the Society of United Irishmen who emigrated in advance of their rebellion in 1798 to become a socially and politically distinguished plantation owner in then-western Virginia. Implicated in the Burr conspiracy, an alleged military plot with Britain to separate the Louisiana Territory from the American Union, he was twice arrested and financially ruined. His last years were spent in England.

Harman Blennerhassett
Harman Blennerhassett, from a 1796 miniature painted in London
Born(1765-10-08)8 October 1765
Died2 February 1831(1831-02-02) (aged 65)
NationalityEnglish
OccupationLawyer
Known forBlennerhassett Island
SpouseMargaret Agnew Blennerhassett
Children6
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Life edit

Harman Blennerhassett was born in Hampshire, England, to Conway Blennerhassett and his wife, Elizabeth Lacy. He was the grandson of Conway Blennerhassett and the great-great-grandson of Captain Robert Blennerhassett. At the age of two, Harman returned to the family's home in County Kerry, Ireland, a 7,000-acre estate called Castle Conway. As an adolescent, he was sent to Westminster School in London, and in 1784 entered the Middle Temple of London's famous Inns of Court. In 1790, he graduated from Trinity College, Dublin with a Bachelor of Laws,[1] and started his practice at the Irish bar. Blennerhassett visited Paris in 1790; inherited the family estate in 1792; joined the secret Society of United Irishmen in 1793, which initially dedicated itself to reform, but later turned militantly radical; and in 1794 married Margaret Agnew, daughter of his sister Catherine and Major Robert Agnew, a career officer in the British army.[2]

 
Blennerhassett's estate on a large island in the Ohio River, a few miles below Parkersburg, West Virginia
 
Blennerhassett's estate (reconstructed)
 
Blennerhassett Coat of Arms

Chiefly to escape involvement in the United Irishmen's planned rebellion against British rule, but also to conceal his incestuous marriage, Blennerhassett emigrated to the United States in 1796. There, on the western Virginia frontier, he bought the upper half of an Ohio River island lying 1.5 miles (2.4 km) downstream from what is now Parkersburg, West Virginia. It became the site of a European-style estate whose centrepiece was an enormous mansion surrounded by extravagantly landscaped lawns and gardens. For a brief period, the Blennerhassetts' home became famous as the largest, most beautiful private residence in the American West.[2]

The most distinguished of the Blennerhassetts' many visitors was the former vice president of the United States, Aaron Burr. His three stays on the island resulted in its becoming headquarters for his mysterious 1806–1807 military expedition to the Southwest, an alleged scheme to separate the Louisiana Territory from the American union with the assistance of the British.[3]

As the result of the president's call for the arrest of Burr, Blennerhassett, and their ca. 70 followers, the mansion and island were occupied and plundered in December 1806 by the local Virginia militia. Blennerhassett fled, was twice arrested, and finally imprisoned in the Virginia state penitentiary. He was only released following Burr's acquittal at the end of a long 1807 treason trial at Richmond, Virginia. The Blennerhassetts never returned to their island home, which in 1811 was destroyed by fire.[4]

Now forced to earn a living for himself and family, Blennerhassett first settled on a cotton plantation near Port Gibson, Mississippi, where he lost what was left of his once large fortune. Thereafter he unsuccessfully attempted to practice law in Montreal, Lower Canada (1819–1822), and eventually returned to Europe (1824).[5] Here he initially lived with his family at Bath, England, but later relocated to the Channel Islands where he died in 1831.[2] He was buried in Candie Cemetery, which had opened the same year.[6]

The Blennerhassetts had six children: five biological, with three born on the island and two while in Mississippi, and one adopted. Of the biological children, three survived infancy, all sons.[7]

The Blennerhassetts' island mansion was reconstructed 1984–1991 by the State of West Virginia, which now operates the site as a state park, Blennerhassett Island Historical State Park.

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ "Alumni Dublinenses: a register of the students, graduates, professors and provosts of Trinity College in the University of Dublin (1593–1860). George Dames Burtchaell / Thomas Ulick Sadleir p. 74: Dublin, Alex Thom and Co, 1935
  2. ^ a b c Henderson 1886.
  3. ^ Melton, Buckner (2002), Aaron Burr, Conspiracy to Treason,  ISBN 0-471-39209-X
  4. ^ Kigans, Fran (2013). "Harman Blennerhassett, Washington County history". The Tallow Light. 44 (2): 86.
  5. ^ Chisholm 1911.
  6. ^ "Priaulx Library: An Eternal Stranger – Harmen Blennerhassett". Retrieved 29 January 2024.
  7. ^ Burke, Micheal (1999). "A Chronicle of the Life of Harman Blennerhassett". West Virginia Historical Society Quarterly. 13 (1). Retrieved 26 February 2023 – via West Virginia Department of Arts, Culture and History.

References edit

Attribution
  • Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Blennerhassett, Harman" . Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press.
  •   This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainHenderson, Thomas Finlayson (1886). "Dundas, James (d.1679)". In Stephen, Leslie (ed.). Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 5. London: Smith, Elder & Co. p. 213. Endnotes:
    • Hickson's Selections from Old Kerry Records, 1872;
    • Reports of Trial of Colonel Aaron Burr, late President of the United States;
    • Safford's Life of Harman Blennerhasset, 1853;
    • Safford, The Blennerhasset Papers, embodying the Private Journal of Harman Blennerhasset. 1864.

Sources edit

  • Burke, Micheal. "A Chronicle of the Life of Harman Blennerhassett." West Virginia Historical Society Quarterly Vol. XIII, No. 1, January 1999.
  • Swick, Ray. "Harman Blennerhassett: Irish Aristocrat and Frontier Entrepreneur." Essays In History. Volume 14, (1968–1969) The History Club Corcoran Department of History, University of Virginia, pp. 51–71.blennerhassett.net 28 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine Accessed 6 September 2007
  • Swick, Ray. "Aaron Burr's Visit to Blennerhassett Island", West Virginia History A Quarterly Vol. XXXV, No. 3, April 1974.
  • Swick, Ray. An Island Called Eden: The Story of Harman and Margaret Blennerhassett (Parkersburg, West Virginia: Parkersburg Printing Company, 2000) Printed for Blennerhassett Island Historical State Park.

External links edit

  • Wilson, J. G.; Fiske, J., eds. (1900). "Blennerhassett, Harman" . Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography. New York: D. Appleton.
  • Official Blennerhassett Island and Museum Homepage
  • Articles on the Blennerhassetts
  • Blennerhassett papers
  • Hutchinson, John (1902). "Blennerhasset, Harman" . A catalogue of notable Middle Templars, with brief biographical notices (1 ed.). Canterbury: the Honourable Society of the Middle Temple. p. 23.

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Harman Blennerhassett 8 October 1764 2 February 1831 was an Anglo Irish lawyer a member of the Society of United Irishmen who emigrated in advance of their rebellion in 1798 to become a socially and politically distinguished plantation owner in then western Virginia Implicated in the Burr conspiracy an alleged military plot with Britain to separate the Louisiana Territory from the American Union he was twice arrested and financially ruined His last years were spent in England Harman BlennerhassettHarman Blennerhassett from a 1796 miniature painted in LondonBorn 1765 10 08 8 October 1765Hampshire England United KingdomDied2 February 1831 1831 02 02 aged 65 GuernseyNationalityEnglishOccupationLawyerKnown forBlennerhassett IslandSpouseMargaret Agnew BlennerhassettChildren6Signature Contents 1 Life 2 See also 3 Notes 4 References 5 Sources 6 External linksLife editHarman Blennerhassett was born in Hampshire England to Conway Blennerhassett and his wife Elizabeth Lacy He was the grandson of Conway Blennerhassett and the great great grandson of Captain Robert Blennerhassett At the age of two Harman returned to the family s home in County Kerry Ireland a 7 000 acre estate called Castle Conway As an adolescent he was sent to Westminster School in London and in 1784 entered the Middle Temple of London s famous Inns of Court In 1790 he graduated from Trinity College Dublin with a Bachelor of Laws 1 and started his practice at the Irish bar Blennerhassett visited Paris in 1790 inherited the family estate in 1792 joined the secret Society of United Irishmen in 1793 which initially dedicated itself to reform but later turned militantly radical and in 1794 married Margaret Agnew daughter of his sister Catherine and Major Robert Agnew a career officer in the British army 2 nbsp Blennerhassett s estate on a large island in the Ohio River a few miles below Parkersburg West Virginia nbsp Blennerhassett s estate reconstructed nbsp Blennerhassett Coat of ArmsChiefly to escape involvement in the United Irishmen s planned rebellion against British rule but also to conceal his incestuous marriage Blennerhassett emigrated to the United States in 1796 There on the western Virginia frontier he bought the upper half of an Ohio River island lying 1 5 miles 2 4 km downstream from what is now Parkersburg West Virginia It became the site of a European style estate whose centrepiece was an enormous mansion surrounded by extravagantly landscaped lawns and gardens For a brief period the Blennerhassetts home became famous as the largest most beautiful private residence in the American West 2 The most distinguished of the Blennerhassetts many visitors was the former vice president of the United States Aaron Burr His three stays on the island resulted in its becoming headquarters for his mysterious 1806 1807 military expedition to the Southwest an alleged scheme to separate the Louisiana Territory from the American union with the assistance of the British 3 As the result of the president s call for the arrest of Burr Blennerhassett and their ca 70 followers the mansion and island were occupied and plundered in December 1806 by the local Virginia militia Blennerhassett fled was twice arrested and finally imprisoned in the Virginia state penitentiary He was only released following Burr s acquittal at the end of a long 1807 treason trial at Richmond Virginia The Blennerhassetts never returned to their island home which in 1811 was destroyed by fire 4 Now forced to earn a living for himself and family Blennerhassett first settled on a cotton plantation near Port Gibson Mississippi where he lost what was left of his once large fortune Thereafter he unsuccessfully attempted to practice law in Montreal Lower Canada 1819 1822 and eventually returned to Europe 1824 5 Here he initially lived with his family at Bath England but later relocated to the Channel Islands where he died in 1831 2 He was buried in Candie Cemetery which had opened the same year 6 The Blennerhassetts had six children five biological with three born on the island and two while in Mississippi and one adopted Of the biological children three survived infancy all sons 7 The Blennerhassetts island mansion was reconstructed 1984 1991 by the State of West Virginia which now operates the site as a state park Blennerhassett Island Historical State Park See also editBlennerhassett Island Historical State Park Margaret Agnew BlennerhassettNotes edit Alumni Dublinenses a register of the students graduates professors and provosts of Trinity College in the University of Dublin 1593 1860 George Dames Burtchaell Thomas Ulick Sadleir p 74 Dublin Alex Thom and Co 1935 a b c Henderson 1886 Melton Buckner 2002 Aaron Burr Conspiracy to Treason ISBN 0 471 39209 X Kigans Fran 2013 Harman Blennerhassett Washington County history The Tallow Light 44 2 86 Chisholm 1911 Priaulx Library An Eternal Stranger Harmen Blennerhassett Retrieved 29 January 2024 Burke Micheal 1999 A Chronicle of the Life of Harman Blennerhassett West Virginia Historical Society Quarterly 13 1 Retrieved 26 February 2023 via West Virginia Department of Arts Culture and History References editAttributionChisholm Hugh ed 1911 Blennerhassett Harman Encyclopaedia Britannica 11th ed Cambridge University Press nbsp This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Henderson Thomas Finlayson 1886 Dundas James d 1679 In Stephen Leslie ed Dictionary of National Biography Vol 5 London Smith Elder amp Co p 213 Endnotes Hickson s Selections from Old Kerry Records 1872 Reports of Trial of Colonel Aaron Burr late President of the United States Safford s Life of Harman Blennerhasset 1853 Safford The Blennerhasset Papers embodying the Private Journal of Harman Blennerhasset 1864 Sources editBurke Micheal A Chronicle of the Life of Harman Blennerhassett West Virginia Historical Society Quarterly Vol XIII No 1 January 1999 West Virginia Historical Society Swick Ray Harman Blennerhassett Irish Aristocrat and Frontier Entrepreneur Essays In History Volume 14 1968 1969 The History Club Corcoran Department of History University of Virginia pp 51 71 blennerhassett net Archived 28 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine Accessed 6 September 2007 Swick Ray Aaron Burr s Visit to Blennerhassett Island West Virginia History A Quarterly Vol XXXV No 3 April 1974 Swick Ray An Island Called Eden The Story of Harman and Margaret Blennerhassett Parkersburg West Virginia Parkersburg Printing Company 2000 Printed for Blennerhassett Island Historical State Park External links editWilson J G Fiske J eds 1900 Blennerhassett Harman Appletons Cyclopaedia of American Biography New York D Appleton Official Blennerhassett Island and Museum Homepage Articles on the Blennerhassetts Blennerhassett papers Hutchinson John 1902 Blennerhasset Harman A catalogue of notable Middle Templars with brief biographical notices 1 ed Canterbury the Honourable Society of the Middle Temple p 23 Retrieved from https en 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