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Bryan, Daniel (ca. 1789–1866) – Encyclopedia Virginia


Born in rural Rockingham County, Bryan attended Washington Academy (later Washington and Lee University) but did not graduate. He then studied law at home. His first book,
The Mountain Muse (1813), consisted primarily of “The Adventures of Daniel Boone,” an ambitious poem of more than 5,600 lines. Perhaps the poem’s subject persuaded some later writers that its author was a nephew of the famed frontiersman. Boone did have a nephew named Daniel Bryan, but he was not the poet.
By 1815 Bryan was practicing law in Harrisonburg, and he married Rebecca Davenport that year. She died in July 1816. In April 1818 Bryan married Mary Thomas Barbour, sister of James Barbour (1775–1842) and Philip Pendleton Barbour, who were then representing Virginia in Congress. Later in 1818 Bryan was elected to a term in the Senate of Virginia. On January 26, 1820, he cast the only vote against a Senate resolution advocating Missouri’s entry into the Union as a slave state. He also delive ....

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Daniel, Peter V. (1784–1860) – Encyclopedia Virginia


Peter Vivian Daniel was born on April 24, 1784, at Crow’s Nest, a family estate near the mouth of Potomac Creek in Stafford County. He was the son of Travers Daniel, a prominent planter, and Frances Moncure Daniel. He almost always signed his name with a middle initial, and although relatives and namesakes used the spelling Vivian, there are indications, including a surviving calling card, that he himself may have preferred Vyvian. Among the many family members whom Daniel influenced later in life were two grandnephews, the reformer and writer Moncure Conway and the journalist and diplomat John M. Daniel.
Educated by private tutors, Daniel briefly attended the College of New Jersey (later Princeton University), where he joined the Cliosophic Society, many of whose members went on to distinction in politics and law. From 1805 to 1807 he studied law in Richmond with Edmund Randolph, a former governor and U.S. attorney general. On April 21, 1810, Daniel married Randolph’s dau ....

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