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Calhoun SPEECH OF MR. CALHOUN, OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ON THE RESOLUTION GIVING NOTICE TO GREAT BRITAIN OF THE ABROGATION OF THE CONVENTION OF JOINT OCCUPANCY. DELIVERED IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES, MARCH 16, 1846. Washington Towers 1846 Softcover Very Good Washington: Towers, 1846. 16 pages, disbound. A sound copy with light staining throughout. First page signed by Horace Everett, congressman, born in Vermont in 1780; died in Windsor, Vermont, 30 January 1851. He was graduated at Brown in 1797, studied law, and practiced in Windsor. He was a member of the Vermont legislature in 1819-20, 1822-24, and 1834, a prominent member of the State constitutional convention of 1828, and in that year was elected to congress as a Whig, serving from 1829 to 1843. While a member of congress he was a zealous advocate of the rights of the Indians. (Appletons Encyclopedia). Price:
35.00 USD
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