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  2. Philip Barton Key II - Wikipedia

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    Philip Barton Key II (April 5, 1818 – February 27, 1859) was an American lawyer who served as U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia. He is most famous for his public affair with Teresa Bagioli Sickles , and his eventual murder at the hands of her husband, Congressman Daniel Sickles of New York .

  3. Philip Barton Key - Wikipedia

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    Philip Barton Key. Philip Barton Key (April 12, 1757 – July 28, 1815), was an American Loyalist during the American Revolutionary War and later was a United States Circuit Judge and Chief United States Circuit Judge of the United States circuit court for the Fourth Circuit and a United States representative from Maryland .

  4. Daniel Sickles - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Edgar Sickles (October 20, 1819 – May 3, 1914) was an American politician, soldier, and diplomat.. Born to a wealthy family in New York City, Sickles was involved in a number of scandals, most notably the 1859 homicide of his wife's lover, U.S. Attorney Philip Barton Key II, whom Sickles gunned down in broad daylight in Lafayette Square, across the street from the White House. [2]

  5. The Spooky Tale of the U.S. Attorney Who Haunts DC ... - AOL

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    According to local D.C. lore, a ghost of U.S. Attorney Philip Barton Key II—looking at times like a dark shape or a real person—has been spotted in Lafayette Square, haunting the vicinity of ...

  6. Teresa Bagioli Sickles - Wikipedia

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    Teresa Bagioli Sickles (1836 – February 5, 1867) was the wife of Democratic New York State Assemblyman, U.S. Representative, and later U.S. Army Major General Daniel E. Sickles. She gained notoriety in 1859, when her husband murdered her lover, Philip Barton Key II, son of Francis Scott Key. At his trial, Sickles claimed for the first time in ...

  7. Reportedly haunted locations in Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    Philip Barton Key II was the son of Francis Scott Key and the nephew of Chief Justice Roger B. Taney. [44] In the spring of 1858, Key began having an affair with Teresa Bagioli Sickles, the wife of his friend Daniel Sickles. [45] On February 26, 1859, Sickles learned of the affair. [44]

  8. United States Attorney for the District of Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Politics of District of Columbia. The United States attorney for the District of Columbia (USADC) is responsible for representing the federal government in the United States District Court for the District of Columbia. The U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Columbia has two divisions, the Civil Division and the Criminal Division.

  9. Robert Ould - Wikipedia

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    In 1859, following the shooting of Philip Barton Key II, Ould was appointed by James Buchanan to succeed Key as United States Attorney for the District of Columbia. Ould charged Key's killer, Daniel E. Sickles , with murder, but lost the case after Sickles' lawyer (and future United States Secretary of War ) Edwin M. Stanton invoked one of the ...