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         Clay Henry:     more books (43)
  1. The Papers of Henry Clay. Volume 6: Secretary of State, 1827 by Henry Clay, 1981-12-31
  2. The Papers of Henry Clay. Volume 3: Presidential Candidate, 1821-1824 by Henry Clay, 1963-12-31
  3. The Papers of Henry Clay. Volume 8: Candidate, Compromiser, Whig, March 5, 1829-December 31, 1836 by Henry Clay, 1984-11-05
  4. Life and Speeches of Henry Clay by Henry Clay, 1987-05
  5. At the Edge of the Precipice: Henry Clay and the Compromise that Saved the Union by Robert V. Remini, 2010-05-11
  6. Mr. Clay's speech, at the dinner at Noble's inn, near Lexington [Ky.] July 12, 1827 by Henry Clay 1777-1852. [from old catalog] Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) DLC [from old catalog], 1827-12-31
  7. Letters to Lucretia: The story of Lucretia Hart (Mrs. Henry Clay), born March 18, 1781, died April 7, 1864 by Louisiana Wood Simpson, 1983
  8. Henry Clay and the Art of American Politics
  9. Henry Clay: Leader in Congress (Discovery Biography) by Helen Stone Peterson, Vic Dowd, 1990-12
  10. Henry Clay (American statesmen) by Carl Schurz, 1981-10
  11. The Great Triumvirate: Webster, Clay, and Calhoun by Merrill D. Peterson, 1988-12-08
  12. Political Register Setting Forth the Principles of the Whig and Locofoco Parties in the United States by William Gannaway Brownlow, 1974-06
  13. Compromise and the Constitution by Kimberly C. Shankman, 1999-08-31
  14. To the people of the congressional district composed of the counties of Fayette, Woodford, and Clarke, in Kentucky by Henry] [Clay 1777-1852. [from old catalog] Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) DLC [from old catalog], 1825-12-31

41. Henry Clay (1777-1852) And Lucretia Hart
Biography from Encarta Encyclopedia Clay, Henry (17771852), American statesman,who was secretary of state under John Quincy Adams and an unsuccessful
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    Henry Clay, son of John Clay and Elizabeth Hudson, was born in Hanover County, VA April 12, 1777. Henry died June 29, 1852 in Washington, DC, at 75 years of age. His body was interred in Lexington Cemetery. Biographical Directory of the American Congress Contributed By: Edward Pessen Henry Clay and Lucretia Hart had the following children:
    • 2 i. Henrietta Clay was born June 25, 1800. Henrietta died June 14, 1801 at less than one year of age. 3 ii. Theodore Wythe Clay was born July 3, 1802. Theodore died May 5, 1870 Lexington, Fayette Co., KY, at 67 years of age. His body was interred in Lexington Cemetery. Theodore Clay spent most of his adult life at the Eastern Kentucky Lunatic Asylum and died without issue. + 4 iii.

42. The Mad Cybrarian's Library: Free Online E-texts - Authors Ci-Cz
Clay, Henry, 17771852 Henry Clay's Remarks in House and Senate On the SeminoleWar, US House of Representatives, 19 January 1819 On the Expunging Resolutions
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Cibber, Colley Cicero, Marcus Tullius Clark, Tom Foran: Clarke, Adam Samuel Clarke, D.D. Clausewitz, Carl von: Claxton, William J. Clay, Henry, 1777-1852
  • Henry Clay's Remarks in House and Senate: On the Seminole War, U.S. House of Representatives, 19 January 1819 On the Expunging Resolutions, U.S. Senate, 16 January 1837 (SUBJECT: United States Politics and government 1837-1842) TXT 27 Kb - ZIP 12 Kb SL: TXT ZIP EN: TXT ZIP Clay, Henry:

43. Henry Clay, Speakers' Biographical Project, Office Of The Clerk
Clay, Henry (17771852) (KY) Senate 1806-1807, 1810-1811; House 1811-1814, 1815-1821,1823-1825; Speaker of the House 1811-1814, 1815-1820, 1823-1825; Senate
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Henry Clay, 1777-1852
CLAY, Henry (1777-1852) (KY) Senate 1806-1807, 1810-1811; House 1811-1814, 1815-1821, 1823-1825; Speaker of the House 1811-1814, 1815-1820, 1823-1825; Senate 1831-1842, 1849-1852. Alexander, Holmes. "Clay." In The Famous Five. New York: The Bookmailer, 1958. Argo, Brenda S. "Madame Octavia Levert's Tribute to Henry Clay." Louisiana Studies 12 (Winter 1973): 631-638. Bayard, Charles J., ed. "The Clay-Judah Correspondence." Register of Kentucky Historical Society 67 (January 1969): 80-85. Bearss, Sara B. "Henry Clay and the American Claims Against Portugal, 1850." Journal of the Early Republic 7 (Summer 1987): 167-180. Begley, Paul, Pamela White and Wylma Wates. "Serendipity, Henry Clay, and the Santee Delta." South Carolina Historical Magazine 83 (July 1982): 249-252. Belohlavek, John M. "Henry Clay and the Historian: A One- Hundred-Year Perspective." Florida Historical Quarterly 71 (January 1993): 481-491. Binkley, Robert Wilson, Jr. "The American System: An Example of American Nineteenth-Century Economic ThinkingIts Definition by Its Author, Henry Clay." Ph.D. dissertation, Columbia University, 1950.

44. Henry Clay, Speakers' Biographical Project, Office Of The Clerk
Henry Clay, 17771852. Clay, Henry (father of James Brown Clay), aSenator and a Representative from Kentucky; born in the district
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Henry Clay, 1777-1852
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45. Quotation Playground
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46. OAC:
Descriptive Summary. Title Henry Clay Papers, 18251829. CreatorClay, Henry, 1777-1852. Extent Number of pieces 425. Repository
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47. OAC:
Collection Number Wyles Mss 27. Creator Clay, Henry,17771852. Extent .2 linearfeet (1 box). Repository University of California, Santa Barbara. Library.
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Clay, Henry,1777-1852
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48. I43056: WILLIAM CALTHORPE Knt. (ABT 1420 - ____)
Notes. Aka the Statesman Orator Clay, Henry (17771852) also knownas The Sage of Ashland ; The Great Compromiser of Lexington, Ky.
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WILLIAM CALTHORPE Knt.
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  • RESIDENCE : ENG
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Family 1 ELIZABETH STAPLETON
  • ANNE CALTHORP
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    Hon. Henry CLAY
    12 Apr 1777 - 29 Jun 1852
    ID Number: I30452
    • TITLE : Hon.
    • OCCUPATION
    • RESIDENCE
    • BIRTH : 12 Apr 1777, district known as ’the Slashes,’ Hanover County, Va
    • DEATH : 29 Jun 1852, Washington, DC
    • BURIAL : Lexington Cemetery, Lexington, Ky.
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    Father: John CLAY
    Mother: Elizabeth HUDSON
    Family 1
  • Thomas Hart CLAY
  • James Brown CLAY
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    funeral services held in the Chamber of the Senate _Henry I CLAY _John CLAY _John CLAY _John BASKERVILLE Sr._ ... Henry CLAY
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    Grover Jay HIGGINBOTHAM
    ABT 1880 - AFT 1919
    ID Number: I35819
    • RESIDENCE : Amherst Co. VA
  • 49. I46748: Henry "Harry" CLAY (17 Nov 1849 - 22 Sep 1884)
    Notes. Clay, Henry 'Harry' (18491884) Grandnephew of Porter Clay; grandson ofHenry Clay (1777-1852); nephew of Thomas Hart Clay; son of James Brown Clay.
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    Henry "Harry" CLAY
    17 Nov 1849 - 22 Sep 1884
    ID Number: I46748
    • RESIDENCE : KY
    • BIRTH : 17 Nov 1849, Lisbon, Portugal
    • DEATH : 22 Sep 1884
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    Father: James Brown CLAY
    Notes
    Clay, Henry 'Harry' (1849-1884) Grandnephew of Porter Clay; grandson of Henry Clay (1777-1852); nephew of Thomas Hart Clay; son of James Brown Clay. Born in Lisbon, Portugal, November 17, 1849. Candidate for Kentucky state house of representatives, 1883. Died September 22, 1884. Burial location unknown.
    while father was ambassador _John CLAY Henry "Harry" CLAY
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    William SMITH
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    • RESIDENCE : KY
    • BIRTH
    • DEATH
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    Family 1 Lucy Wooten OWEN
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  • 50. Henry Clay
    Henry Clay 17771852 Henry Clay was born into a middle class familyin Hanover County, Virginia. He studied law with the noted George
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    Henry Clay was born into a middle class family in Hanover County, Virginia. He studied law with the noted George Wythe, mentor of Thomas Jefferson and John Marshall . At age twenty, Clay moved to Kentucky and quickly established himself as a successful lawyer. His oratorical skills, friendly manner and inclinations to engage in gambling and drinking made him immensely popular. Clay served at various times in the Kentucky state legislature, the U.S. House of Representatives and the Senate. As Speaker of the House Clay was a prominent War Hawk , pushing for expansion and war with Britain. He also served as a peace commissioner in Ghent in the negotiations ending the War of 1812 Clay’s efforts to forge the Missouri Compromise (1820) were the first of several such ventures dealing with expansion and the spread of slavery. Clay was himself a slave owner, but he favored the emancipation of slaves and their resettlement in Africa. The Election of 1824 was decided in the House of Representatives.

    51. Statuary Hall Virtual Tour - Office Of The Clerk
    Kentucky Henry Clay (17771852). Kentucky Henry Clay (1777-1852) Lawyer;statesman; parliamentarian; orator; US Senator, 1806-1807
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    52. Getting The Message Out! Henry Clay
    Henry Clay by RD Monroe, Ph.D. Henry Clay (17771852) was born in HanoverCounty, Virginia, to an undistinguished family. Clay studied
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    53. Clay, Henry
    Contact staff at (919)9621345 (telephone); (919)962-4452 (FAX); mss@email.unc.edu.Clay, Henry, 1777-1852. 1844-1846. Clay, Henry, 1777-1852.
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    54. Summary Description Of John Overton Papers, Mss. Dept., UNC-Chapel Hill
    Claiborne, William CC (William Charles Coles), 1775 1817. Clay, Henry,1777-1852. Cocke, William, 1747-1828. Coffee, John, 1772-1833.
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    55. Encyclopedia Americana: Henry Clay
    Clay, Henry (17771852), American statesman whose masterly compromises on sectionalissues helped pacify and preserve the nation during the troubled decades
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    CLAY, Henry (1777-1852), American statesman whose masterly compromises on sectional issues helped pacify and preserve the nation during the troubled decades preceding the Civil War. In a long career in public service, he was a Kentucky legislator, a congressman and speaker of the House, secretary of state, and several times a senator, but the office of president of the United States eluded him. A marvelous orator in an age that esteemed oratory, Clay was a charismatic leading statesman of his period. He was impetuous by nature, on occasion rash in action, and sometimes selfish and arrogant as a WHIG PARTY leader. Abraham LINCOLN and William H. Seward later agreed that his selfishness had been detrimental to the Whigs. Clay's championship of Latin American freedom strengthened the prestige of the United States in that part of the world and laid the foundations for Pan-Americanism. As a Whig leader, he played an important role in establishing the two-party system that was so essential to the country's political stability. A gradualist, believing that change should come slowly, and a genius in the art of compromise, he did much to hold the Union together in the four decades before the Civil War. And his devotion to tariffs and internal improvements furnished a basis for the domestic program that kept the Republican party in power in the years after the war and encouraged the nation's economic growth.

    56. WHMC-Columbia--Politics Collection Titles
    Clay, Henry (17771852), Letter, 1835 (C1513); Clay, Henry (1777-1852),Campaign Badge, 1844 (C1668); Clay, Henry (1777-1852), Campaign
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    57. National Historic Landmarks Database
    as of designation December 19, 1960) From 1811 until 1852, this two story brickmansion was the residence of Henry Clay (1777-1852), the distinguished pre
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    58. Henry Clay
    Henry Clay (17771852), statesman, secretary of state, unsuccessful candidate forthe presidency. One of the most popular politicians in American history.
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    59. Museum Store - Ashland: The Henry Clay Estate, Lexington, KY - The Museum Store
    biography of Henry Clay, 818 pages, paperback. This definitive biography by notedhistorian Robert Remini includes a chronology of Clay’s life, 17771852, and
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    Henry Clay: Statesman for the Union
    by Robert Remini
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    Complete biography of Henry Clay, 818 pages, paperback
    This definitive biography by noted historian Robert Remini includes a chronology of Clay’s life, 1777-1852, and a genealogy of the Clay Family. The book covers the "Mill Boy of the Slashes" in Virginia, through his life in Kentucky, to his last days in Washington. Ashland
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    Henry Clay, the Estate, and the Mansion in facts and photographs from 1800 to 1996. Learn all about the famous statesman and his wonderful estate.
    Henry Clay Portrait
    American Heritage 19th century portrait engraving by Thomas Johnson Matted, Black and White, 9" x 12" $8.50 + 1.50 postage
    This likeness was published in 1880 based on a photo of Clay taken when he was at the height of his career. Engravers had to transfer photographic images onto a wooden block so they could be copied and disseminated. It was not possible to print directly from a photographic plate until around 1900.

    60. Clay, Henry
    Trellian WebPage. Slider Search The Web, Index. Help. Encyclopaedia. Clay, Henry.17771852, American statesman, b. Hanover co., Va.
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