New Releases by Francis Scott KEY

Francis Scott KEY is the author of Flag Raising Ceremonies at the Old Francis Scott Key Home ... Washington, D.C., June 13th, 1908 ..., An Oration Delivered at a Meeting of the Washington Society of Alexandria, Ga. ... the 22d of Feb. 1814, Poems of the Late Francis S. Key, Author of The Star Spangled Banner, Poems of ... F. S. K. [Edited by H. V. D. Johns.] With an introductory letter by Chief Justice Taney, Poems of the Late Francis S. Key, Esq., ... with an Introductory Letter by Chief Justice Taney.

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Flag Raising Ceremonies at the Old Francis Scott Key Home ... Washington, D.C., June 13th, 1908 ...

An Oration Delivered at a Meeting of the Washington Society of Alexandria, Ga. ... the 22d of Feb. 1814

Poems of the Late Francis S. Key, Author of The Star Spangled Banner

Poems of ... F. S. K. [Edited by H. V. D. Johns.] With an introductory letter by Chief Justice Taney

Poems of the Late Francis S. Key, Esq., ... with an Introductory Letter by Chief Justice Taney

Letter to Mrs. F.S. "Polly" Key

Letter to Mrs. F.S. "Polly" Key
RE: discusses his religion with his wife, Mary Taylor Lloyd Key.

Francis Scott Key to Unknown Discussing the Baptism of a Child, 12 October 1836

Francis Scott Key to Unknown Discussing the Baptism of a Child, 12 October 1836
Apparently written to a clergyman friend who refused to baptize the child of unbelieving parents. Key dwells at length on the sponsors'' obligations in baptism, supporting his friend''s decision. He gives specific advice on how he would have proceeded. He also expresses sympathy for the child who would grow up unbaptized, but sees more danger from profanation of a Sacrament. Key also mentions other options such as baptizing the child with religious sponsors (acceptable) or without sponsors (unacceptable).

A Part of a Speech Pronounced by Francis S. Key, on the Trial of Reuben Crandall

The Power of Literature and Its Connexion with Religion

Speech of Francis S. Key, Council for Gen. Samuel Houston

Francis Scott Key to Unknown Regarding the American Colonization Society, 19 September 1823

Francis Scott Key to Henry Maynadier Regarding Depressed Stock Prices and the American Colonization Society, 26 November 1819

Francis Scott Key to Henry Maynadier Regarding Depressed Stock Prices and the American Colonization Society, 26 November 1819
Written from Georgetown. Key writes to his uncle about depressed stock prices. He also discusses colonizing 12 captured Africans who are in Baltimore (he does not explain how they came to be there), in reference to his efforts through the American Colonization Society.

Legal Document Written and Signed by Francis Scott Key as Attorney for "Negro Tom," 1803 August 3

O Say Can You See by the Dawn's Early Light

Daniel Murray, Late Lieutenant in the American Navy

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