The Papers of Henry Clay span the crucial first half of the nineteenth century in American history. Few men in his time were so intimately concerned with the formation of national policy, and few influenced so profoundly the growth of American political institutions. Volume 7, the fourth and final of those dealing with Clay\u27s role as secretary of state, carries the story of his career from January 1, 1828, to March 3, 1829. During these fourteen months, Clay and President John Quincy Adams strive unsuccessfully to solve a number of nagging diplomatic problems before leaving office. Among these are the northeast boundary controversy with Great Britain, the exclusion of American trade from the British West Indies, and the settlement of U.S...
This eighth volume of Andrew Jackson’s papers presents more than five hundred documents, many appear...
Abstract: Henry Clay is rightly regarded as the most significant personality in the antebellum House...
On Christmas Eve of 1814 five ministers from the youthful American republic signed a treaty of peace...
This fourth volume in the ten-volume series covers the career of Henry Clay during his first year as...
Returning to Kentucky in the spring of 1829 after four years as secretary of state in the administra...
The Papers of Henry Clay span the crucial first half of the nineteenth century in American history. ...
The culminating volume in The Papers of Henry Clay begins in 1844, the year when Clay came within a ...
This third volume in the ten-volume series covers the career of Henry Clay from the Second Session o...
In volume 5 of The Papers of Henry Clay, the second of the series to cover Clay’s role as Secretary ...
Henry Clay\u27s career spanned a half century of a great formative period in American history. This ...
This supplement to The Papers of Henry Clay contains documents discovered too late to be included in...
With this seventh volume, The Papers of Andrew Jackson enters the heart of Jackson’s career: his tum...
This detailed study of Henry Clay and the American System—a program of vigorous economic nationalism...
Finding aid only for Manuscripts Small Collection 1222. Letter written by Henry Clay, Ashland, Kent...
This fifth volume of The Papers of Andrew Jackson documents Jackson’s retirement from the military i...
This eighth volume of Andrew Jackson’s papers presents more than five hundred documents, many appear...
Abstract: Henry Clay is rightly regarded as the most significant personality in the antebellum House...
On Christmas Eve of 1814 five ministers from the youthful American republic signed a treaty of peace...
This fourth volume in the ten-volume series covers the career of Henry Clay during his first year as...
Returning to Kentucky in the spring of 1829 after four years as secretary of state in the administra...
The Papers of Henry Clay span the crucial first half of the nineteenth century in American history. ...
The culminating volume in The Papers of Henry Clay begins in 1844, the year when Clay came within a ...
This third volume in the ten-volume series covers the career of Henry Clay from the Second Session o...
In volume 5 of The Papers of Henry Clay, the second of the series to cover Clay’s role as Secretary ...
Henry Clay\u27s career spanned a half century of a great formative period in American history. This ...
This supplement to The Papers of Henry Clay contains documents discovered too late to be included in...
With this seventh volume, The Papers of Andrew Jackson enters the heart of Jackson’s career: his tum...
This detailed study of Henry Clay and the American System—a program of vigorous economic nationalism...
Finding aid only for Manuscripts Small Collection 1222. Letter written by Henry Clay, Ashland, Kent...
This fifth volume of The Papers of Andrew Jackson documents Jackson’s retirement from the military i...
This eighth volume of Andrew Jackson’s papers presents more than five hundred documents, many appear...
Abstract: Henry Clay is rightly regarded as the most significant personality in the antebellum House...
On Christmas Eve of 1814 five ministers from the youthful American republic signed a treaty of peace...