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Title
Harman
Blennerhassett
portrait
Subject
Blennerhassett, Harman, 1765-1831
Blennerhassett, Margaret, ca. 1778-1842
Burr Conspiracy, 1805-1807
Burr, Aaron, 1756-1836
Blennerhassett Island (W. Va.)
Ohio River Valley--History
Ritchie, Alexander Hay, 1822-1895
Ohio History--Presidents and Politics
Description
This
image
of
Harman
Blennerhassett
(1765-1831)
is
photographic
reproduction
of an
engraving
by
Alexander
Hay
Ritchie
(1822-1895)
. The
head-and-shoulders
portrait
depicts
Blennerhassett
as
young
man
with
wavy
hair
,
large
eyes
, and a
rather
prominent
nose
.
Just
below
the
bottom
of the
oval
image
is
the
caption
“Engd
by
A.H
.
Ritchie”
and
located
further
down
is
a
reproduction
of
Blennerhassett’s
signature
.
Ritchie’s
engraving
closely
resembles
a
digital
image
that
is
in the
collection
of the
New
York
Public
Library
(ID
113981)
. A
typeset
caption
on that
image
reads
:
“Harman
Blennerhassett
, from a
miniature
taken
in
London
in
1796.”
If that
information
is
correct
, then the
miniature
was
created
when
Blennerhassett
was
about
31
years
old
.
Blennerhassett
and his
wife
,
Margaret
,
achieved
notoriety
for their
association
with
Aaron
Burr
,
former
vice
president
of the
United
States
, and for their
involvement
in the
Burr
Conspiracy
. The
Blennerhassetts’
surviving
legacy
and a
symbol
of their
legendary
hospitality
is
the
mansion
they
built
on
Blennerhassett
Island
,
located
in the
middle
of the
Ohio
River
near
what
is
now
Parkersburg
,
West
Virginia
Blennerhassett
, a
wealthy
Irish
aristocrat
, and his
niece
,
Margaret
Agnew
(ca
.
1778-1842)
created
a
scandal
when
they
married
. The
exact
date
of their
wedding
is
not
known
, but
Margaret
was
likely
in her
late
teens
at the
time
of the
nuptials
.
Margaret
was the
daughter
of
Robert
Agnew
,
lieutenant
governor
of the
Isle
of
Man
. She was an
intelligent
,
well-educated
young
woman
with
linguistic
and
literary
talent
. The
closely
related
couple
flouted
legal
,
religious
, and
social
conventions
by
marrying
. The
couple
left
England
for the
United
States
during
the
late
1790s
and
eventually
moved
to
Marietta
,
Ohio
. In
1797
they
purchased
174
acres
of
land
on an
island
in the
Ohio
River
. The
land
formerly
belonged
to
George
Washington
.
During
their
first
years
on the
island
, the
Blennerhassetts
lived
in a
blockhouse
until
a
permanent
home
was
ready
. In
1800
they
moved
into their
new
home
, a
mansion
,
where
the
couple
lived
the
life
of the
wealthy
. The
Blennerhasetts
were
famous
for their
hospitality
, and
many
travelers
down
the
Ohio
River
stopped
at the
couple’s
home
. Their
most
famous
guest
was
Burr
,
whom
they
met
in
1805
when
he
visited
the
island
. In
1805
and
1806
, the
Blennerhassetts
assisted
Burr
in his
scheme
to
break
away
the
western
part
of the
United
States
and
form
a
new
country
that he would
lead
. The
federal
government
heard
rumors
of the
uprising
and
sent
a
detachment
of
Virginia
militia
to
seize
the
Blennerhassetts
'
island
.
Harman
Blennerhassett
was in
hiding
; his
wife
was
away
in
Marietta
.
When
she
returned
, she
discovered
that the
militiamen
had
ransacked
the
home
, and she
fled
with her
children
. Her
husband
was
arrested
a
few
weeks
later
, but he
quickly
gained
his
release
. The
Blennerhassetts
briefly
returned
to their
mansion
, but
now
destitute
, they
sought
their
fortunes
in
Mississippi
,
where
Harman
raised
cotton
to
support
the
family
. An
embargo
during
the
War
of
1812
brought
more
financial
hardship
. In
1819
the
family
moved
to
Canada
,
where
Harman
tried
unsuccessfully
to
establish
a
law
firm
.
Margaret
and their
surviving
children
remained
in
Canada
when
Harman
moved
to
Ireland
in
1821
to
pursue
an
old
legal
claim
. He
settled
on the
Isle
of
Guernsey
. His
family
left
the
United
States
in
1825
to
live
with
Harman
on the
Isle
of
Guernsey
,
where
he
died
in
1831
.
Alexander
Hay
Ritchie
(1822-1895)
was an
artist
and
engraver
who
was
born
in
Glasgow
,
Scotland
, and
studied
under
Scottish
artist
Sir
William
Allan
.
Ritchie
moved
to
New
York
in
1841
and
established
a
studio
there. He
specialized
in
mezzotints
,
engravings
, and
etchings
.
Creator
Ritchie, Alexander Hay, 1822-1895 (Artist)
Collection
Dolores
Cameron
Venable
Source
P
86
;
Box
1
,
folder
8
Format
Picture
;
Engraving
;
Black-and-white
photograph
Submitting Institution
Ohio Historical Society
Rights
Online access is provided for research purposes only. For rights and reproduction requests or more information, go to
http://www.ohiohistory.org/images/information
Type
StillImage
File Name
AL05839.tif
Image Height
1830
Image Width
1830
File Size
15381064 Bytes
Date created
2011-08-05
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