A Life of Silas Wright 1795-1847, United States Senator From New York 1833-1844, Governor of the State of New York 1844-1846

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Clay had eight children; Benton had a daughter, Jessie, almost as able as her bril- liant husband, John C. Fremont.
Hitherto, Wright had been known as a farmer because of his great interest in the Moody farm.
As a bachelor he had recently bought twenty acres of land; but now upon marriage, though setting out again for Washington, he acquired one hundred acres more, nearly all rough land, which he felt sure that he would enjoy clearing up and getting ready for tillage. His wife, who was genuinel
...y domestic, also delighted in the prospect of establishing a home-farm of their own.
These personal items display much of the character of SUas Wright. He would not marry until he could make a home and support a wife properly. But he was entirely faithful to his first and only love. Full of fun and enjoying the companionship of men, in an age not so care- ful as ours, all the records, whether of his own correspondence or that of those who knew him, and all the traditions show that Silas Wright had none of the vices and few of the foibles of the men of the times.


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