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-, http://www.library.spscc.ctc.edu/electronicbooks/lmcelectbksauthorC.htm
Extractions: 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
ClayMain Clay County, Tennessee. Est. December 7, 1870 from Jacksonand Overton Counties. Statesman Henry Clay 17771852. http://www.tngenweb.org/clay/
Ibiblio :: More American West! Deerslayer, The by Cooper, James Fenimore, 17891851 Released Jun 2002; Henry Clay sRemarks In House And Senate by Clay, Henry, 1777-1852 Released Dec 1996; http://www.ibiblio.org/index.old/west.july2002.html
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Historical Society Of Western Pennsylvania Catalog Clay County History It was created from parts of Braxton and Nicholas counties. Clay countywas named in honor of Senator Henry Clay (17771852). Born http://digital.library.pitt.edu/cgi-bin/hswp/hswpbibl-idx.pl?type=control&field=
Henry Clay Biography Henry Clay Biography. biography dictionary. Henry Clay Biography.Henry Clay 1777-1852, American statesman. Known as the Great http://www.biography-dictionary.com/Henry-Clay.htm
Mount Clay The 5,533foot peak, just north of Mount Washington in the White Mountain NationalForest, was named for statesman Henry Clay (1777-1852), a congressman http://www.aldha.org/mtclay.htm
Extractions: The New Hampshire House recently approved a bill to rename Mt. Clay in New Hampshires Presidential Range after former President Ronald Reagan. The state Senate is slated to consider the measure very soon. The 5,533-foot peak, just north of Mount Washington in the White Mountain National Forest, was named for statesman Henry Clay (1777-1852), a congressman, senator, and secretary of state under John Quincy Adams. The New Hampshire legislatures action seeking to change the name of the mountain runs counter to the official protocol for naming natural features. The US Geological Survey is the authorizing body for such actions and its protocol is not to name a natural feature in honor of an individual until at least five years after the persons death. It is important for an individuals record to stand the test of time before his or her name is attached to a natural feature such as a mountain, which is the rationale for the USGSs five-year waiting period. Also, re-naming of this mountain would result in the loss of historic recognition for the person whose name it currently carries, in this case, Henry Clay. If youd like to make your voice heard on this issue, contact Senate President Thomas Eaton, fletcher@monad.net, State House, Room 302, Concord, NH 03301. Phone: (603) 271-2111.
Clay County MNGenWeb The county was then renamed for Henry Clay (17771852). Clay was knownas a statesman and orator, and called The Great Pacificator . http://www.rootsweb.com/~mnclay/
Extractions: Now searchable by mother's maiden name. History of Clay County, MN The County was established in 1858 as Breckenridge County, named for John C. Breckenridge, Vice President of the United States from 1857-1861. After the Civil War started, Breckenridge joined the army of the south. Pressure by Minnesota residents resulted in the State Legislature of Minnesota passing a bill on March 6, 1862, rescinding the name of Breckenridge. The county was then renamed for Henry Clay (1777-1852). Clay was known as a statesman and orator, and called "The Great Pacificator". The city of Moorhead has been the county seat since 1872. Neighboring counties include: Norman County to the north
Henry Clay Habana 2000 Mirabelle - 20-cigar Box 2000 This brand, originally made in Cuba, was named after a 19th century politician(proclaimed greatest Senator in American history), Henry Clay (17771852). http://www.mm-inet.com/new/788348.htm
CITIZEN-TIMES.com: Clay County Community News It was named for Henry Clay (17771852). Clay County has an area of 219 squaremiles. The county seat is Hayesville. Web sites main.nc.us/Clay/. http://www.citizen-times.com/clay.html
Extractions: Jan. 15, 2002 1:54 p.m. History: Clay County was formed in 1861 from part of Cherokee County. It is bounded by Georgia to the south; Cherokee County to the west and Macon County to the east. It was named for Henry Clay (1777-1852). Clay County has an area of 219 square miles. The county seat is Hayesville. Web sites: main.nc.us/clay/ Demographics: Total Population: 8,775 Percent Change since 1990: +23% Percent Under 18: 19% Percent Multiracial: 1% Percent Minority: 2% Government Contacts: Board of Elections: 389-6812 County Commissioner's office: 389-0089 County tax office: 389-1266 Hayesville Fire Department: 389-6354 County Sheriff's office: 389-6354 County Register of Deeds: 389-0087 County Emergency Management: 389-9640 Town of Hayesville: 389-6354 Human Services Organizations: County Social Services: 389-6301 Division of Veterans Affairs: 389-3355 Library: 389-8401 County Health Department: 389-8052 Family Planning: 389-8807 Historical and Arts Council: 389-6814 Recreation Authority: 389-3742 Schools: Clay County Schools: 389-8513 Hayesville High School: 389-6532 Hayesville Middle School: 389-9924 Hayesville Elementary School: 389-6415
Exhibit2cw . +. +. to print this CHART. Links to biographies. Henry Clay Estate. from theHenry Clay Museum. 17771852, American statesman. from Information Please Almanac. http://www.sdcoe.k12.ca.us/score/cwvm/exhibit2cw.htm
Extractions: 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.
Up-in-Smoke Cigar Band Museum Henry Clay (17771852) Prominent US Senator from Kentucky who also served asSecretary of State, and ran three times unsuccessfully for US President. http://pages.ripco.net/~whizstrt/uspols1.htm
Extractions: Served as U.S. Senator from New York, as a diplomatic envoy to Great Britain during the U.S. Civil War, as U.S. Attorney General, and as Secretary of State. He was counsel for President Andrew Johnson during his impeachment trial. As President of the New York Bar Association he led movements for legal reform, and fought against Boss Tweed's ring. John Hay (1838-1905) He was the private secretary to Abraham Lincoln, and served as a governmental envoy to Madrid, Paris, and Vienna. He also served as ambassador to Great Britain and as Secretary of State, developing an "open door" policy toward China, and negotiating treaties that led to the construction of the Panama Canal. He was also a noted author of poetry, prose and a biography of Lincoln. Despite being the son of a slaveholder, he became a noted anti-slavery leader and Abolitionist. He established an anti-slavery publication, " The True American ". Clay was one of the founders of the Republican Party in 1854. He served as U.S. minister to Russia (1861-69) and helped negotiate the purchase of Alaska from Russia in 1867. He was a relative of the Kentucky senator Henry Clay.
ResAnet Browse Results resAnet NL Home, Français Help. New Search Previous Next Clay figurinesJuvenile literature (1 doc); Clay, Henry, 17771852 (4 docs); http://www.amicus.nlc-bnc.ca/wbin/resanet/resultsm/s=b/n=SU/l=0/d=1/r=1/e=0/h=10
James Mease Journal Subject Index and travel 2526 Botany 51, 55 Brobst, C. 24 Butler, Zebulon, 1731-1795 28 Canals42 CemeteriesPennsylvania 2, 28 Census 74 Clay, Henry, 1777-1852 66 Coal http://www.clements.umich.edu/Webguides/M/Index_M/Mease.ndx
Clay, Henry Search Biographies Bio search tips. encyclopediaEncyclopedia Clay, Henry.Clay, Henry, 17771852, American statesman, b. Hanover co., Va. http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/people/A0812477.html
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