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61. LitSearch: An Online Literary Database
Clay, Henry (17771852) Works by this author Henry Clay's Remarks In House AndSenate. Copyright 2001 Keith Ito. All Rights Reserved. Admin Control Panel.
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62. Henry Clay
Henry Clay (17771852), a slave holder (Sterling 190), cannot be counted among theabolitionists; his efforts, rather, involved the formation of compromises
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Click here to return to Table of Contents 5. Henry Clay Henry Clay (1777-1852), a slave holder (Sterling 190), cannot be counted among the abolitionists; his efforts, rather, involved the formation of compromises intended, at least in part, to satisfy both the North and the South. The abolitionists, however, were thoroughly dissatisfied. Clay was born in Virginia, practiced law in Kentucky, was a U.S. senator from 1806-07 and 1810-11, a member of the House of Representatives from 1811-25, and speaker of the House during most of the same period. His support of the Missouri Compromise in 1820 earned him the name of Great Pacificator . From 1825-1829 he was Secretary of State and again served in the senate from 1831-42 and 1849-52. In 1831 and 1844 he was the Whig candidate for the presidency but was defeated. He is best known for his Compromise of 1850, by which he hoped to prevent civil war forever ( Webster's New Biographical Dictionary 215). His talent for compromise was his contribution to emancipation, if it can be called such (Merrill III 182). When William Lloyd Garrison was imprisoned, Clay would have paid the fine for his release, but Garrison later said Clay's willingness to do so was no reason for him (Garrison) to abstain from rebuking his later attempts to destroy the abolitionist movement (Merrill V 174).

63. Clay County Missouri Government
government are trustees; and both the trust and the trustees are createdfor the benefit of the people. . *Henry Clay (17771852).
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"Government is a trust, and the officers of the government are trustees; and both the trust and the trustees are created for the benefit of the people." Henry Clay Welcome to the official web site of Clay County, Missouri, the electronic resource for citizen access to information about Clay County government.
If you have questions, comments or suggestions about our site, please e-mail our Webmaster, below. We hope that you enjoy your visit. The Collector's Real Estate Database can be reached by selecting the Collector's Office in the Elected Offices menu. Henry Clay quotation from John Bartlett (1820-1905). Familiar Quotations, 10th Ed. 1919.
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64. 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

65. Tomfolio.com: Biography: Statesmen
3. Clay, Henry (17771852) US Congress. Obituary Addresses on theOccasion of the Death of the Hon. Henry Clay a Senator of the
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66. Lucretia Hart
She married Henry Clay, (17771852) who had a long political career and was US Diplomat,US Congressman, Speaker of the House of Representatives, Secretary of
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Lucretia Hart was born in Hagerstown, Maryland, on March 18, 1781 and was the youngest daughter of Colonel Thomas and Susanna Gray Hart. She married Henry Clay, (1777-1852) who had a long political career and was U.S. Diplomat, U.S. Congressman, Speaker of the House of Representatives, Secretary of State, U.S. Senator and Presidential Candidate. More about the Harts and related families In Lucretia's great granddaughter's journal, it is noted, "Henry Clay, a young lawyer, came to Lexington in 1797. Although penniless and almost friendless in the midst of a distiguised Bar, he was full of courage and of hope. Very soon he was a constant and welcome visitor at the hospitable home of Colonel Hart where two charming unmarried daughters and the first piano brought to Lexington, made an attractive social center; and when young people gathered at her home, Lucretia played for them to dance. Two time-stained piedes of music, The Lexington Grand Waltz and The Ashland Quadrilles , dedicated to Mrs. Henry Clay by Professor Wilhelm Iucho, are tributes to her musical ability." (Simpson

67. Daily Celebrations ~ Henry Clay, That Of Character ~ April 12 ~ Ideas To Motivat
Image by Keith Haring, buy today at art.com!Born on this day in Hanover County,Virginia, statesman Henry Clay (17771852), The Great Pacificator, held the
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April 12 ~  That of Character Statesman for the Union "Of a l l the properties which belong to h o n o r a b le men, not one is so h i g h l y p r i z e d as that of character ~ Henry Clay Born on this day in Hanover County, Virginia, statesman Henry Clay (1777-1852), "The Great Pacificator," held the Union together during the troubled decades before the American Civil War. "I have heard something said about allegiance to the South. I know no South, no North, no East, no West, to which I owe any allegiance," he once said. A lawyer and orator, the charismatic leader had a distinguished career of over 40 years as a Kentucky legislator, congressman, speaker of the House, secretary of state, and senator. A nemesis to Andrew Jackson , Clay was a major creator of the political landscape of his time. "Government is a trust, and the officers of the government are trustees," Clay explained. "Both the trust and the trustees are created for the benefit of the people." Called the "Great Compromiser" because of his ability to negotiate compromises over the issue of slavery, Clay was unable to realize his life-long ambition to become President of the United States. He ran three times

68. Untitled
Henry Clay (17771852) By Henry Kirke Brown (1814-1886) Bronze, 1852Size 16 1/4 h. Catalog No. 24.00009 S-228, Old Senate Chamber
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Henry Clay
By Henry Kirke Brown (1814-1886)
Bronze, 1852
Size: 16 1/4" h.
Catalog No. 24.00009
S-228, Old Senate Chamber
U.S. Senate Collection
Office of Senate Curator
This bronze sculpture was one of several that artist Henry Kirke Brown modeled and cast in 1852, shortly after the death of Senator Henry Clay. Although Brown apparently never modeled the Kentucky senator from life, this sculpture is a fine likeness of him. It was used to make the frontispiece for a volume of obituary addresses given by the members of the Senate and House of Representatives, published following Clay's death.

69. Kentuckiana Electronic Texts (Authors - C)
Book, Clay(Henry), 17771852. An Address Delivered to the Colonization Societyof Kentucky, at Frankfort, December 17, 1829 21.5 cm. 24 pp. stitched.
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Kentuckiana Electronic Texts (Authors - C) Caldwell (Charles) Discourse on the genius and character of the Rev. Horace Holley, LL. D. : late president of Transylvania University Call (Richard Ellsworth) Life and writings of Rafinesque / prepared for the Filson Club and read at its meeting, Monday, April 2, 1894, by Richard Ellsworth Call. Cason (W.S.) Souvenir history of the Christian Church of Cynthiana, Ky. / by W.S. Cason, Lily Webster, Maude Smith and Bettie M. Cromwell ; with a brief sketch of the Reformation by J.J. Haley. Cawein (Madison Julius) Kentucky poems ... Clay(Henry), 1777-1852. An Address Delivered to the Colonization Society of Kentucky, at Frankfort, December 17, 1829
21.5 cm. 24 pp. stitched. J.H. Holeman, printer. Frankfort: 1830.
A reprint of the 1929 publication printed by Thomas Smith, Lexington. A review of Clay's stand on the subject of African colonization, the problem of the freed Negro, and his abhorrence of Negro traders and their southern trade. Combs (Josiah Henry) All that's Kentucky microform : an anthology Committee of the Synod of Kentucky, Address to the Presbyterians of Kentucky, proposing a plan for the Instruction and Emancipation of their Slaves, 1835

70. Guide To Selected Manuscripts
Clay, Henry (17771852) Papers Collection Numbers See below Severalhundred individual Collections make up this collection. The
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Guide to Selected Manuscripts
Container List Collection Names: A-D Clay, Henry (1777-1852) Papers Clay, Henry (1777-1852) Papers
Collection Numbers: See below Several hundred individual Collections make up this collection. The few Collections noted here are intended to serve only as an introduction to the Clay Papers. Information about these Collections is available at the archive.

71. Henry Clay, Famous Quotation/Quote
liberty. By Henry Clay (click for more quotes by Henry Clay or booksby/about Henry Clay). (17771852). Source Speech, 24 March 1818.
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Quote from Henry Clay "All religions united with government
are more or less inimical to liberty.
All, separated from government,
are compatible with liberty."

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Henry Clay (click for more quotes by Henry Clay or books by/about Henry Clay Source: Speech, 24 March 1818 Categories: Freedom Government Religion Liberty ...
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72. Electronic Books From SPSCC # C
On War Volume 1. Clay, Henry, 17771852, Henry Clay's Remarks In HouseAnd Senate. Clinton, William Jefferson, 1946- AKA Clinton, Bill, 1946-,
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South Puget Sound Community College Library-Media Center Electronic Books Authors C Author index A B C D ... Return to Library Home page C Cabell, James Branch, 1879-1958 The Certain Hour Caesar, Gaius Julius, ca. 100-44 BC Julius Caesar's Commentaries On The Gallic War Calamity Jane, 1852-1903
AKA Burk, Martha Cannary, 1852-1903 The Life and Adventures of Calamity Jane Calderón de la Barca, Pedro, 1600-1681 Life Is A Dream
Camoes, Luis de, 1524?-1580 Os Lusiadas Canada North American Free Trade Agreement, 1992 Oct. 7 DRAFT NAFTA TARIFF PHASING DESCRIPTIONS ANNEX Carlyle, Thomas, 1795-1881 French Revolution, The Latter-Day Pamphlets Sartor Resartus: the life and opinions of Herr Teufelsdrocke Carroll, Lewis, 1832-1898 Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There Alice's Adventures in Wonderland The Hunting of the Snark Phantasmagoria and Other Poems ... Sylvie and Bruno Cather, Willa My Antonia O Pioneers! One Of Ours Song of the Lark Cellini, Benvenuto, 1500-1571 Autobiography Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de, 1547-1616

73. University Press Of Kentucky
Though he was best known as a politician, Henry Clay (17771852)maintained an active legal practice for more than fifty years....... Qty
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74. HENRY CLAY: THE GREAT COMPROMISER, PART I - Suite101.com
2001. Related Subject(s) Clay, Henry, 17771852 , United States. Congress Biography , Legislators United States Biography.
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75. HENRY 'GREAT COMPROMISER' CLAY - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED 03/04/1850
in the most tempting form; but out of respect to them and to it I could not reconcileto my feelings to taste it. Henry Clay (17771852) represented Kentucky
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ALS: "Henry Clay" as U.S. Senator Washington, 1850 March 4. To Thomas Kirkpatrick, Esq. In full: "I received your obliging letter, and also the articles of food to which it refers. And I request you to accept yourself, and to tender to those who united with you in transmitting these acceptable presents, my cordial thanks for them. They were among the fattest specimens of their respective kinds I ever saw. The pig was suspended in the Bar room of the Nat. Hotel and was gazed upon, with the greatest admiration, by a multitude of persons. The piece of the Beef intended for Govr Seward was sent to him. Tell the young gentleman, who had with so much care and so much success, nursed the Coon that it was brought to the dining table in the most tempting form; but out of respect to them and to it I could not reconcile to my feelings to taste it." HENRY CLAY (1777-1852) represented Kentucky in the House of Representatives (1811-1814, 1815-1821, 1823-1825; Speaker same years except 1821) and the U.S. Senate (1806-1807, 1810-1811, 1831-1842, 1849-1852) and served as Secretary of State under President J.Q. Adams (1825-1829). He was the unsuccessful presidential candidate of the Democratic-Republican Party in 1824, of the National Republican Party in 1832 and of the Whig Party in 1844. Clay resided at the National Hotel on Pennsylvania Avenue between Sixth and Seventh Streets.

76. Exhibit2cw
. +. +. to print this CHART. Links to biographies Henry Clay Estate from theHenry Clay Museum 17771852, American statesman from Information Please Almanac,
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States' Rights Many people in the South believed that each state had the right to make its own laws and to decide for itself such issues as slavery. Between 1820 and 1860 this issue was argued by people in the streets and homes and churches of the United States. This issue of States' Rights was also very hotly debated in the Senate of the United States. In this exhibit you will have the opportunity to visit with three statesmen of this time who had conflicting interpretations regarding state and federal authority. Henry Clay, Daniel Webster, and John C. Calhoun. Start your cyber investigation by reading Politics Activity 2a Use the following chart to record and organize your information on these key issues as you visit with these great statesmen in cyberspace. Read at least one biography and one speech from each of the three men and then fill in the chart. Activity 2b Take the role of one of the three men that you have visited in this exhibit and write a short article expressing your opinion about whether you feel that the Union should try to work out it's differences or should it divide. Be sure to use facts that you gathered to support your point of view. SAVE YOUR WORK TO USE IN YOUR FINAL PROJECT Continue to add to your timeline as you travel through this exhibit.

77. Notable Kentuckians
Political and Social Leaders. Henry Clay (17771852) Senator, Political CatalystZachary Taylor (1784-1850) 12th President of the United States.
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John Y. Brown III "Making Kentucky Business-Friendly and Government User-Friendly." -Youth Section- Ky Facts Index Location, Area, And Climate Natural Resources Population ... Kentucky Government The women and men listed here reflect diverse social, cultural, and educational backgrounds. Native Kentuckians are listed as well as persons born elsewhere but having deep roots in the state. Many notable Kentuckians are not included in this listing due to the limited scope we can encompass in a small publication such as this. It is not intended to diminish the importance of any persons not listed. African Americans William Wells Brown (1814-1884) Abolitionist, novelist, historian.
George Washington Buckner (1855-1943) Physician, diplomat, first African American appointed diplomat to a foreign country (Liberia), 1913-15.
Garrett Morgan (1877-1963) Inventor, patented the gas mask, 1914, and an electric-light traffic signal, 1923.

78. Bennett Auctions - Current Auction
(Photo) . Estimate $500750. Lot 1025, Clay, Henry (1777-1852). Americanstatesman. LS H. Clay , Philadelphia, Nov. 26 (1849), while
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Lot 1023 Burr, Aaron (1756-1836). Controversial statesman and Vice-President, killed Hamilton in duel, acquitted of treason. Photo)
Estimate $500-750. Lot 1024 Burr, Aaron. Photo)
Estimate $500-750. Lot 1025 Clay, Henry (1777-1852). American statesman. in favor of a meeting. Folds.
Estimate $200-300. Lot 1026 Colfax, Schuyler (1823-1885). House Speaker, Vice-President of the U.S. under Grant, 1869-73, career ruined by Credit Mobilier scandal.
Estimate $200-300. Lot 1027 Cornwallis, Charles, 1st Marquis (1738-1805). British Army officer, surrendered at Yorktown 1781, effectively ending the American Revolution. Governor General and commander-in-chief in India 1786-93. Photo)
Estimate $750-1,000. Lot 1028 Gates, Horatio (1728-1806). American Army officer after being in the British Army in America 1755-61. Photo)
Estimate $400-500. Lot 1029 Hamilton, Alexander (1755-1804). Framer of the U.S. Constitution, first Treasury Secretary 1789-1795 and leading Federalist, killed in duel by Aaron Burr.

79. The Free Library Of Philadelphia Public Web Site - Research/Collections - Print
Henry Clay, 17771852. Mezzotint, engraving, etching, circa 1840, after apainting by George Linen. 40.5 x 30.6 cm. Henry Clay, 1777-1852.
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About the.. Virtual Exhibit About... John Sartain About... Mezzotint Engraving John Sartain, 1808-1897. Steel engraving, 1884, from a photograph by William Draper.
14.4 x 10.1 cm. Willam Penn, 1644-1718. Mezzotint, circa 1850, after a painting by an unknown artist in the collection of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania. 10.9 x 9.2 cm. Common Deer. Hand-colored line engraving, 1830, commissioned by Thomas Doughty for his book The Cabinet of Natural History and American Rural Sport . 17.9 x 22.7 cm. Joseph Hopkinson, 1770-1842. Mezzotint, circa 1832-35, after a painting by Thomas Sully, 16 x 13 cm. The Child and Lute. Mezzotint, for Graham's Magazine after a painting by Emanuel Leutze. 14.2 x 12 cm. Eugenie, Empress of France and Ladies of Her Court. Mezzotint, engraving, etching on steel, circa 1860-87, after Winterhalter.

80. Kentuckiana Electronic Texts (Authors - C)
Clay. Book, (Clay, Henry, 17771852.) Clay code or, Text-book of eloquence, acollection of Book, (Clay, Henry, 1777-1852.) Life and speechesof Henry Clay.
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