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         Calhoun John C:     more books (41)
  1. Calhoun's Philosophy of Politics : A Study of a Disquisition on Government by Guy Story Brown, 2000-07-01
  2. John C. Calhoun and the Roots of War (History of the Civil War Series) by Thomas A. Durwood, 1991-04
  3. CAREER OF JOHN C CALHOUN (Harvard Dissertations in American History and Political Science) by Marmor, 1989-02-01
  4. John C. Calhoun, Opportunist by Gerald Capers, 1960-06
  5. John C. Calhoun. (Three Volume Set Complete) Volume I: John C. Calhoun: Nationalist, 1782-1828; Volume II. John C. Calhoun: Nullifier, 1829-1839; Volume III. John C. Calhoun: Sectionalist, 1840-1850 by Charles M. Wiltse, 1944
  6. John C. Calhoun (Chelsea House Library of Biography) by Warren Brown, 1993-05
  7. John C Calhoun (American Statesman) by Hermann Von Holst, 1980-07
  8. John C. Calhoun
  9. John C. Calhoun: A Bibliography (Bibliographies of American Notables) (No 1) by Clyde N. Wilson, 1990-12-30
  10. The Calhoun-Randolph Debate on the Eve of the War of 1812: A Primary Source Investigation (Great Historic Debates and Speeches) by Jennifer Silate, 2004-04
  11. John C. Calhoun and the Secession Movement of 1850 by Herman Vandenburg Ames, 1971-06
  12. Calhoun and Popular Rule: The Political Theory of the Disquisition and Discourse by H. Lee Cheek Jr., 2001-06

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CALIFORNIA. Calhoun, John C. (John Caldwell), 17821850 Juvenile literature.(2 titles); Calhoun, John C. (John Caldwell), 1782-1850. Speech
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42. John Caldwell Calhoun
John Caldwell Calhoun (17821850) Secretary of War under President Monroe, 1817-1825. ThePapers of John C. Calhoun (edited by RL Meriwether and WE Hempill
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John Caldwell Calhoun (1782-1850)
  • Secretary of War under President Monroe, 1817-1825. Vice President under J. Q. Adams, 1825-1829. Vice President under Andrew Jackson, 1829-1832. Member of the Senate, 1832-1850.
The Papers of John C. Calhoun (edited by R. L. Meriwether and W. E. Hempill, Vol. I-VII, 1959-1973) contain numerous letters from individuals connected with West Point, including Douglas, Ellicott, Thayer. I need to go through these volumes systematically. There is a marble statue of Calhoun in the National Statuary Hall Collection in the United States Capitol Building.

43. Elms And Magnolias: The 19th Century
States. John C. Calhoun Cassius Clay. John C. Calhoun (17821850)b. Abbeville District, South Carolina, Class of 1804. Calhoun
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The Catalogue of Members of the Calliopean Society , a Yale literary society, formed in 1819. The society was formed when a "Southern" party within the Linonia Society broke away because of the election of a Northern president within the society. Until its dissolution in 1853, the Calliopean Society was composed of students from the Southern States.
J ohn C C alhoun C assius C lay
John C. Calhoun (1782-1850)
b. Abbeville District, South Carolina, Class of 1804

Calhoun served as Congressman, Secretary of War, Vice-President, Secretary of State, and Senator during his long tenure in U.S. politics. He is credited for having "influenced the political history of the United States more than any other graduate in the first two centuries of Yale's history." His state rights philosophy was central to the formation of the Southern Confederacy.
John C. Calhoun to Jedediah Morse, February 7, 1820
As Secretary of War, Calhoun authorized Reverend Morse to enter the territories occupied by Native Americans and serve as a missionary and observer. Morse would later be given $10,000 to fund his work among the tribes.
Augustus Baldwin Longstreet (1790-1870)
b. in Augusta, Georgia, Class of 1813

44. Vice Presidents
Madison, 18131814. John C. Calhoun (1782-1850) Democratic RepublicanServed under John Quincy Adams, 1825-1829. John C. Calhoun
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John Adams (1755-1826) -Federalist Served under George Washington, 1789-1797. Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826) -Democratic Republican Served under John Adams, 1797-1801.
Aaron Burr (1756-1836) -Democratic Republican Served under Thomas Jefferson, 1801-1805.
George Clinton (1739-1812) -Democratic Republican Served under Thomas Jefferson, 1805-1809.
Elbridge Gerry (1744-1814) -Democratic Republican Served under James Madison, 1813-1814.
Daniel D. Tompkins (1774-1825) -Democratic Republican Served under James Madison, 1813-1814.
John C. Calhoun (1782-1850) Democratic Republican Served under John Quincy Adams, 1825-1829.
John C. Calhoun (1782-1850) Democrat Served under Andrew Jackson, 1829-1832. Martin Van Buren (1782-1862) Democrat Served under Andrew Jackson, 1833-1837. Richard M. Johnson (1780-1850) Democrat Served under Martin Van Buren, 1837-1841. John Tyler (1790-1852) Whig Served under William H. Har son, 3/4/1841-4/4/1841. George M. Dallas (1792-1864) Democrat Served under James K. Polk 1845-1849.

45. Encyclopædia Britannica
A Biography of John Caldwell Calhoun (17821850) University of Groningen Brief Providesspeeches by William Jennings Bryan, John C. Calhoun, Eugene Debs
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48. Usa
04.03.182504.03.1829. John C. Calhoun (1782-1850). 04.03.1825-04.03.1829.7. 04.03.1829-04.03.1837. John C. Calhoun (1782-1850). 04.03.1829-28.12.1832.
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49. Calhoun County, Illinois, USA
Mississippi. Named for John C. Calhoun. John Caldwell Calhoun 17821850was a lawyer, statesman, and champion of Southern rights.
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Calhoun County, Illinois, USA
The Kingdom of Calhoun (or Calhoun County, Illinois, USA) is a long peninsula between the Mississippi & Illinois Rivers. Much of the Kingdom of Calhoun is virtually an island between two great rivers. The northern border to the "mainland" is less than 17 miles wide. The only other connections are the lone bridge from Hardin to East Hardin, Illinois, and four ferry routes.
Named for John C. Calhoun
John Caldwell Calhoun [1782-1850] was a lawyer, statesman, and champion of Southern rights. He served as a US Representative and a US Senator from South Carolina, Secretary of War under President Monroe, Vice-President of the United States[1825-1832] under US Presidents John Quincy Adams and Andrew Jackson, and Secretary of State under US President John Tyler. Calhoun is recognized as the "Father of Nullification" [States Rights], a political idea that any state could nullify any federal law that the state felt was unconstitutional. The idea surfaced from 1798-1802, but was not tested until 1832, when passage of a tariff law aroused the anger of Southerners and John C. Calhoun. President Jackson opposed the idea of nullification, and the controversy contributed to Calhoun's resignation from the US Vice Presidency in 1832. Calhoun did not leave politics. From his position in the US Senate, he was a powerful spokesman in support of slavery and the rights of the Southern states. Although he died ten years before the outset of the Civil War, Calhoun's name is intertwined in most discussions of the causes of the war.

50. Calhoun County, South Carolina
Calhoun County was named for John C. Calhoun (17821850), who served as UnitedStates vice president, secretary of state and of war, and senator.
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53. Mini Biographies Of Scots And Scots Descendants - Calhoun, John Caldwell
Mini Biographies of Scots and Scots Descendants (C) Calhoun, John Caldwell. (17821850)Vice President under John Quincy Adams and Andrew Jackson and was a
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54. John CalhounConservingMonument
The present statue of John C. Calhoun (17821850), one of South Carolina's mostillustrious citizens, overlooks one of Charleston's busiest streets.
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The present statue of John C. Calhoun (1782-1850), one of South Carolina's most illustrious citizens, overlooks one of Charleston's busiest streets. For over one hundred years the Carolina statesman has faced the street that bears his name on Marion Square, formerly Citadel Square, between Meeting and King Streets. Charleston's Ladies' Calhoun Monument Association is credited with raising $27,000 to erect the first statue of Calhoun executed by A.E. Harnish, a 19th Century Philadelphia artist. Later, a counterpart Charleston gentleman's association raised an additional $16,000 for a bronze statue mounted on a Carolina granite pedestal, surrounded by four allegorical figures-Truth, Justice, the Constitution and History-although only one the allegorical figures was actually added. The cornerstone of the monument, laid in Citadel Square on June 28, 1858, contained several items in the hole beneath the cornerstonea cannon ball recovered from the harbor and used during the Battle of Fort Moultrie), a case containing a banner carried by seamen in Calhoun's funeral procession, $100 in Continental money, a lock of Calhoun's hair, lists of names of government officials, and the last speech which Calhoun delivered in the U.S. Senate. The unfinished monument was unveiled on April 26, 1887, and Charleston's residents quickly dubbed the statue, "Calhoun and his wife." The ladies association from the beginning were dissatisfied with the final result. Calhoun's pose and his Prince Albert

55. John CalhounBiography
John C. Calhoun (17821850). John Caldwell Calhoun was secretary of war, vice-president,senator, secretary of state, and a political philosopher.
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JOHN C. CALHOUN
John Caldwell Calhoun was secretary of war, vice-president, senator, secretary of state, and a political philosopher. He was born near Abbeville, S.C., on March 18, 1782, the son of a slave-holding upcountry farmer. At the age of fourteen, he attended Moses Waddell's Log College in Georgia, entered the junior class at Yale College, graduating in 1804. Calhoun next studied law at Tapping Reeve's school in Litchfield, Conn., and joined Henry W. DeSaussure's law office in Charleston. In 1807 he was admitted to the bar and proceeded to open a law office at Abbeville. Calhoun's first entered politics as a member of the South Carolina Legislature, serving a three year term from 1809 to 1811. He next joined Congress in 1811 as a War Hawk (a young nationalist who urged war with England to vindicate American honor). President James Monroe appointed him Secretary of War in 1817 and with the President's Cabinet he was a staunch supporter of the full use of federal power to nurture American industry through a protective tariff. The Secretary also promoted commerce through the Bank of the United states, and federal financial assistance for the construction of roads, canals and harbor projects. Calhoun attempted to succeed James Monroe as President in 1824, but withdrew when he was offered the opportunity to serve as John Quincy Adams' Vice President. His views on federal power changed as South Carolineans became increasingly dependent on slavery for the cultivation of cotton. He no longer believed the South's interests could be served by an active federal government fostering commerce and industry, and in 1828 secretly authored the South Carolina Exposition and Protest which asserted a state had the power of Nullification over any federal law it deemed unconstitutional.

56. Records For Political Science. (in MARION)
Calhoun, John C. (John Caldwell), 17821850 cn A disquisition on government,and A discourse on the Constitution and government of the United States.
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57. Address To The U.S. Senate, 29 July 1846, Of John Caldwell Calhoun (South Caroli
Manuscript, 29 July 1846, address of John Caldwell Calhoun (17821850) beforethe US remarks was printed in The Papers of John C. Calhoun, the National
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M anuscript, 29 July 1846, address of John Caldwell Calhoun (1782-1850) before the U.S. Senate in debate over the Oregon question with Senators William Allen of Ohio and Lewis Cass of Michigan. The text of Calhoun's remarks was printed in The Papers of John C. Calhoun, the National Intelligencer, The Congressional Record, and a number of newspapers. This manuscript is in two hands, neither of which is Calhoun's; neither are the emendations in his hand, and there are other variants from the version printed in The Papers of John C. Calhoun.
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58. Politicians In South Carolina History
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59. SLMA-019
HISTORY John C. Calhoun (17821850) an American Statesman, Vice President underAndrew Jackson, Senator from South Carolina, and political philosopher.
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UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS ST. LOUIS MERCANTILE LIBRARY AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS M-19 Calhoun, John C. HISTORY: John C. Calhoun (1782-1850) an American Statesman, Vice President under Andrew Jackson, Senator from South Carolina, and political philosopher. SCOPE: Letter to A. C. Cazenove concerning wine and to William Jarvis, Esq. concerning finances re: publishing pamphlets about the Tariff of 1824 and a copy of “A Valedictory Address”. HOLDINGS : 2 Letters: one dated July 5, 1822. L. S. the other dated August 11, 1828. A. L. S. ACCESS: Due to rarity and condition, access to this collection is limited please contact the staff members listed below. The collection is available for on-site use only in the Rare Book and Manuscripts Reading Room during service hours 8:00 A.M.- 10:15 P.M., Monday 8:00 A.M.- 5:00 P.M., Tuesday-Friday, Saturday and Sunday by appointment. In observance of security procedures, hours for certain services may slightly vary for on-site use shortly before closing. Researchers are advised to call ahead concerning changes in hours due to University intersessions and holidays. The St. Louis Mercantile Library is located on levels one and two of the Thomas Jefferson Library building. Question about this collections should be referred to: Charles Brown
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60. Webster's Diplomacy
SUBJECT(S) Webster, Daniel, 17821852. Clay, Henry, 1777-1852. Calhoun, JohnC. (John Caldwell), 1782-1850. Statesmen United States Biography.
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Webster's Diplomacy
Need for strong leadership in 1842
  • due to Canadian rebellion, Aroostook War, McLeod case, Creole incident
  • resignation of Tyler's cabinet Sep. 11, 1841, due to his veto of Bank recharter bill
  • Congress paralyzed by debate over slavery, Giddings resolutions
  • "Loyal Maine Men" north of the Aroostook imprisoned Brit. "trespassers" at the Fish River Nov. 1840
  • need to win the support of Maine, Mass., NY, to overcome opposition of state rights advocates
Newspaper campaign
  • Maine and Mass invited to attend negotiations with British
Lord Ashburton invited
  • change of government in Brit. in Sep. 1841 had replaced anti-American Palmerston with pro-trade Lord Aberdeen and PM Robert Peel
  • Alexander Baring (Lord Ashburton) pro-American, owned land in Maine, married Anne Bingham, was retired head of Baring Bros. bank that had financed the Louisian Purchase, and Webster had been legal advisor to the bank since 1831.
  • Arrived in U.S. Apr. 4, 1842, and stayed at St. Johns rectory (image at right taken by Schoenherr, 1989)
  • Ashburton sought compromise, willing to settle for King William's line and give up Rouse's Point as long as Canada allowed to build military road

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