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Calhoun, John Caldwell (5)

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http://gi.grolier.com/presidents/ea/vp/vpcal.html   » John C. Calhoun Open in a new browser window
   Encyclopedia Americana - In 1824, Calhoun was elected vice president of the United States with support from both the Adams and Jackson factions. He served under the victorious John Quincy Adams, but in 1828 he supported Andrew Jackson and was again electe
   http://gi.grolier.com/presidents/ea/vp/vpcal.html

http://xroads.virginia.edu/~CAP/CALHOUN/jcchome.html   » John C. Calhoun in the U.S. Capitol Open in a new browser window
   Senator from South Carolina, Secretary of War, Secretary of State, twice Vice President. Life and times, gallery, political theory, links.
   http://xroads.virginia.edu/~CAP/CALHOUN/jcchome.html

http://www.project21.org/CalhounClayCompromise.html   » John C. Calhoun on the Clay Compromise Measures Open in a new browser window
   Delivered on March 4, 1850, this is among his most famous speeches. Too ill to deliver it himself, it was read by another senator. Calhoun, so ill he had to be helped out of the Senate Chamber after the speech, died on March 31, 1850.
   http://www.project21.org/CalhounClayCompromise.html

http://rs6.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/r?ammem/mcc:@field(DOCID+@lit(mcc/009))   » Johnc. Calhoun's Speech Against the Compromise Open in a new browser window
   The famous South Carolinian (1782-1850) made his last Senate speech during the course of the great debate over the Compromise of 1850, a complicated and controversial set of resolutions sponsored by Henry Clay (1777-1852) of Kentucky.
   http://rs6.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/r?ammem/mcc:@field(DOCID+@lit(mcc/009))

http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/740   » Remarks of Mr. Calhoun of South Carolina on the Bill to Prevent the Interference of Certain Federal Officers in Elections Open in a new browser window
   Speech delivered in the U.S. Senate on February 22, 1839. In plain text, or as a zip file, at Project Gutenberg.
   http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/740


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