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A memoir and selection of correspondence assembled from the subject's private papers offers a chronological account of family origins, education, early public service, military involvement, and political life. The editor recounts long acquaintance, dictation sessions, and use of extensive letters to reconstruct episodes while emphasizing documentary evidence. Selected letters and documents are published to illustrate character and decisions, while particularly sensitive personal correspondence was withheld and destroyed to protect families. Overall, the volume mixes narrative biography, firsthand papers, and editorial commentary to present a detailed, evidence-grounded portrait.

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Aaron Burr

Aaron Burr (1756-1836) was an American politician and lawyer who served as the third Vice President of the United States under Thomas Jefferson. He is perhaps best known for his controversial duel with Alexander Hamilton, which resulted in Hamilton's death and Burr's subsequent political decline. Burr's literary contributions include his own memoirs, which provide a unique perspective on early American politics and his personal experiences. His work, "Memoirs of Aaron Burr," offers insights into his life, thoughts, and the tumultuous era in which he lived, making it a significant piece of American historical literature.

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