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Wirt apparently "turned the office of Attorney General into one of influence," yet not a word in this article is about his tenure in that office. --
LightSpectra (
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00:18, 6 July 2009 (UTC)reply
Early life
Robert, Joseph C. (October 1972). "William Wirt, Virginian". Virginia Magazine of History and Biography. 80 (4): 387–441.
JSTOR4247747.
Kukla, Jon (2016). "Orator of nature: William Wirt's Sketches of the Life and Character of Patrick Henry". Reviews in American History. 44 (4): 517–523.
JSTOR26364138.
I found
Robert 1972 whilst looking for something else entirely.
According to
Kukla 2016, p. 522 it is "the best account of Wirt's early life", which this article is currently only sourcing to Appleton's Cyclopaedia.
Uncle G (
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A "former Mason"?
When Wirt is described as a “former Mason,” is there any information whether that means he formally resigned due to differences or other reasons or does it mean he just lost interest and stopped attending meetings and other Masonic activities as often happens in many such organizations and religions?
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23:10, 24 February 2024 (UTC)reply
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Wirt apparently "turned the office of Attorney General into one of influence," yet not a word in this article is about his tenure in that office. --
LightSpectra (
talk)
00:18, 6 July 2009 (UTC)reply
Early life
Robert, Joseph C. (October 1972). "William Wirt, Virginian". Virginia Magazine of History and Biography. 80 (4): 387–441.
JSTOR4247747.
Kukla, Jon (2016). "Orator of nature: William Wirt's Sketches of the Life and Character of Patrick Henry". Reviews in American History. 44 (4): 517–523.
JSTOR26364138.
I found
Robert 1972 whilst looking for something else entirely.
According to
Kukla 2016, p. 522 it is "the best account of Wirt's early life", which this article is currently only sourcing to Appleton's Cyclopaedia.
Uncle G (
talk)
07:46, 19 April 2022 (UTC)reply
A "former Mason"?
When Wirt is described as a “former Mason,” is there any information whether that means he formally resigned due to differences or other reasons or does it mean he just lost interest and stopped attending meetings and other Masonic activities as often happens in many such organizations and religions?
HistoryBuff14 (
talk)
23:10, 24 February 2024 (UTC)reply