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This page is rather heavy on genealogy. It needs more coverage of Izard's political career. Drfryer 17:46, 8 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Sources for upcoming changes

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Correspondence of Mr. Ralph Izard, of South Carolina, from the year 1774 to 1804 : with a short memoir : Vol. I[1] Cultural Politics, Colonial Crisis, and Ancient Metaphor in John Singleton Copley's "Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Izard" [2] United States Senate [3] Kviiitlyn (talk) 02:55, 15 July 2016 (UTC)Kviiitlyn[reply]

References

  1. ^ Izard, Ralph. Correspondence of Mr. Ralph Izard, of South Carolina, from the year 1774 to 1804 : with a short memoir : Vol. I. New York : C.S. Francis & co., 1844. pp. 6–15. Retrieved 14 July 16. {{cite book}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  2. ^ McInnis, Maurie D. (1999). "Cultural Politics, Colonial Crisis, and Ancient Metaphor in John Singleton Copley's "Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Izard"". Winterthur Portfolio. 34 (2). Retrieved 14 July 2016.
  3. ^ "Ralph Izard: A Featured Biography". United States Senate. United States Senate. Retrieved 14 July 2016.

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Add a marriage and family section: Married his niece, Alice De Lancey, who was the daughter of Peter De Lancey of Westchester in 1767. He and his wife had 14 children together, but only seven survived past early childhood. Most notable children were George Izard- gov. of Arkansas and Ralph Izard- a naval hero. While he focused on his work in the American Revolution, his family stayed in France until 1783 when they joined him in America.

Additions and reorganizing of the death and legacy section: When he retired-1795. Within 2 years of his retirement, he was stricken with an illness that paralyzed him on one side of his body and treatment did nothing. Make the phrasing of his legacy more clear/ better organized. Kviiitlyn (talk) 03:02, 15 July 2016 (UTC)Kviiitlyn[reply]

Letters of Mrs. Ralph Izard to Mrs. William Lee

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In: The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography. 8(1):16-28; Virginia Historical Society, 1900. Language: English, Database: JSTOR Journals

Info to comeTitilayo Adegbile (talk) 01:08, 23 July 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Copley"s Portrait of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Izard

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n: Museum of Fine Arts Bulletin. 1(2):5-5; Museum of Fine Arts, 1903. Language: English, Database: JSTOR JournalsTitilayo Adegbile (talk) 01:10, 23 July 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Letters of Ralph Izard

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By: Ralph Izard; Worthington C. Ford. In: The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine. 2(3):194-204; South Carolina Historical Society, 1901. Language: English, Database: JSTOR JournalsTitilayo Adegbile (talk) 01:13, 23 July 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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Congressman?

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Izard was not a congressman, he was a senator ("congressman" is generally only used for members of the House). But you guys have templatized everything so hard I have no idea how to fix it. john k (talk) 20:10, 7 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]