from the Washington Federalist July 22d, 1807.
COMMUNICATION
Another Revolutionary Patriot gone ?
Departed this life, on the 17th isiunt, at Rippon Lodge, his Seat in Virginia, Col THOMAS BLACKBURN, one of those firm and unshaken Patriots who fought and bled for that Independence which we now enjoy! a an early period of the Revolution he took a decided part in favor of the rights and liberties of his country, and at the battle of German Town, received a severe and dangerous wound.
Distinguished for his generosity, his bravery, and true sense of honor, he was no less eminent for his hospitality, benevolence and charity. For those domestic virtues which adorn and dignify the human character, he was equally conspicuous— An affectionate husband—an indulgent parent—and a humane master ... He has finished a well spent life—he has left an unsullied reparation, and is removed from a world of trouble, to the mansions of in infinite and eternal bliss!
from the Washington Federalist July 22d, 1807.
COMMUNICATION
Another Revolutionary Patriot gone ?
Departed this life, on the 17th isiunt, at Rippon Lodge, his Seat in Virginia, Col THOMAS BLACKBURN, one of those firm and unshaken Patriots who fought and bled for that Independence which we now enjoy! a an early period of the Revolution he took a decided part in favor of the rights and liberties of his country, and at the battle of German Town, received a severe and dangerous wound.
Distinguished for his generosity, his bravery, and true sense of honor, he was no less eminent for his hospitality, benevolence and charity. For those domestic virtues which adorn and dignify the human character, he was equally conspicuous— An affectionate husband—an indulgent parent—and a humane master ... He has finished a well spent life—he has left an unsullied reparation, and is removed from a world of trouble, to the mansions of in infinite and eternal bliss!