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Excerpt from John Pendleton Kennedy, John Eaton Cooke and Other Southern Novelists
In 1814 a little army of volun teers and citizen-soldiers marched from Baltimore in the direction of Washington, with the vain hope of saving the capital of the nation. Among that number was John P. Kennedy, a youth of nineteen just from college. From that time un til his death, in 1870, he had more or less interest in public affairs. Once a member of the President's Cabinet, three times in Congress, three times a member of the Mary land Legislature, a lawyer of abili ty and a writer of no mean repute.
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