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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...
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    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...
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  • to 1792 Philip Barton Key, Representative of the State of Maryland in the United States Congress from 1807 to 1812 Philip Barton Key II, murder victim...
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    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,...
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    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...
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    and another, Ellen Lloyd, married Simon F. Blunt. In 1859, Key's son Philip Barton Key II, who also served as United States Attorney for the District...
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    Scott Key: 1833–1841 Philip Richard Fendall II: 1841–1845 James Hoban Jr.: 1845–1846 Philip Barton Key II: 1846–1849 Philip Richard Fendall II: 1849–1853...
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    1857 to 1861. In 1859, he gained notoriety for shooting Philip Barton Key II over an affair Key had with Sickles's wife. Sickles successfully pleaded temporary...
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  • Sickles of New York in 1859 after he had killed his wife's lover, Philip Barton Key II. The temporary insanity defense was unsuccessfully pleaded by Charles...
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    February 27, 1859, US Representative Daniel Sickles killed Philip Barton Key II in Lafayette Square. Key had come to the park for an affair with Sickles's wife...
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