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DANIEL WEBSTER
Recent Titles in Bibliographies of American Notables John C. Calhoun: A Bibliography Clyde K Wilson George F. Kennan: An Annotated Bibliography Laurel F. Franklin, compiler
DANIEL WEBSTER A Bibliography Compiled by Harold D. Moser
Bibliographies of American Notables, Number 4
PMEGER
Westport, Connecticut London
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Moser, Harold D. Daniel Webster : a bibliography / compiled by Harold D. Moser. p. cm. — (Bibliographies of American notables, ISSN 1091-8302 ; no. 4) Includes index. ISBN 0-313-28308-7 (alk. paper) 1. Webster, Daniel, 1782-1852—Bibliography. 2. Legislators—United S t a t e s Bibliography. 3. United States—Politics and government—1815-1861—Bibliography. 4. United States—Economic conditions—To 1865—Bibliography. I. Title. II. Series. Z8961.M67 2005 [E340.W4] 016.9735'092—dc22 2004028190 British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data is available. Copyright ® 2005 by Harold D. Moser All rights reserved. No portion of this book may be reproduced, by any process or technique, without the express written consent of the publisher. Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 2004028190 ISBN:0-313-28308-7 ISSN: 1091-8302 First published in 2005 Praeger Publishers, 88 Post Road West, Westport, CT 06881 An imprint of Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc. www.praeger.com Printed in the United States of America
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Contents
Introduction and Acknowledgments Chronology
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I. Manuscript and Archival Sources A. Unpublished Papers of Daniel Webster 1. Personal Papers 2. Government Documents B. Selected Contemporary Newspapers C. Published Collections of the Papers of Daniel Webster 1. Comprehensive Series 2. Collected Works 3. Government Documents D. Unpublished Personal and Administrative Papers of Daniel Webster's Associates E. Published Papers of Daniel Webster's Associates II. Writings of Daniel Webster A. Massachusetts Legislative and Congressional Speeches and Reports B. Memorials to Congress C. Department of State Documents D. Occasional Addresses E. Legal Arguments and Opinions F. Book Reviews G. Poetry H. Editorials and Essays I. Diaries and Autobiography
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III. Biographical Publications A. Comprehensive Studies B. Short Sketches C. Reminiscences and Memoirs D. Children's Biographies IV. Childhood and Early Development A. Family Background B. Education C. School Teacher and Law Student V. Congressman and Senator A. General Political Developments B. Early National Period C. Era of Good Feelings D. Jacksonian Era VI. Secretary of State A. General Studies B. Relations with Texas, Mexico, and the Far West C. Relations with Great Britain D. Foreign Affairs in the Pacific Region E. Relations with Nations in the Caribbean Region, Central and South America F. Canadian-American Relations G. Relations with Nations in Continental Europe and the Mediterranean Area H. Rhode Island Affairs VII. Presidential Candidate A. Secondary Studies B. Campaign Biographies VIII. Lawyer IX. Orator X. Associates of Webster A. Collective Biographies B. Individual Studies XL Personal Life XII. Death and Burial XIII. Historiographical Materials A. Assessments B. Commemorations C. Bibliographies XIV. Iconography
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List of Serials Consulted Index to Authors, Editors, Compilers, and Translators Index to Subjects
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Introduction and Acknowledgments
S
ometime after midnight on October 24,1852, Daniel Webster, then on his deathbed, opened his eyes and uttered his last audible words: "I still live." Less than three houis later, he was dead. Broadsides, newspapers, and journals blocked their prints with mourning borders and spread the sad news throughout the world. Mourners gathered everywhere, in the North, in the South, in the West, and in Europe to eulogize the life of "the greatest man, intellectually, that America has yet produced," as one mourner wrote. On but few occasions previously had the death of an American leader brought such an outpouring of grief. Few men or women in the United States have so overwhelmingly captivated the imagination of their contemporaries as did Daniel Webster. A giant among such giants as Andrew Jackson, Henry Clay, and John C. Calhoun, he towered over most of his political and legal colleagues for four decades, from 1812 to 1852, setting unprecedented standards for oratory, rewriting through that oratory a part of the American nation's past, defining for its people the meaning of Union and nationalism, and working to create a constitutional, legal, and political environment conducive to economic freedom, sectional harmony, and social development. Ever since his death, there has been little abatement of interest in his life and contributions to American political, constitutional, and legal history. This bibliography of Daniel Webster is testimony to the impact that the son of New Hampshire and of Dartmouth College had on his contemporaries and his times; it is also testimony to the enduring impact of many of his ideas on present-day American policy and institutions. Webster's life and times, ever since his death, has generated assessment after assessment, scholarly and popular, of the ever-fascinating life of the congressman and senator, orator, diplomat, and lawyer. This bibliography attempts to pull together the available materials for an understanding and deeper assessment of Webster's life, materials contemporary with him and scholarship and reminiscences since his
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death. The primary focus of the compilation is on Daniel Webster and his life; it has no pretenses to being comprehensive on his contemporaries or the times, although studies of his times and biographies of his contemporaries have some entries essential to an understanding of Webster and his life. The bibliography has been organized into fifteen chapters, the first two of which focus on primary sources, both manuscript and printed materials, covering all aspects of Webster's life and writings, personal and political. In citing manuscript material, I have tried to indicate which documents appeared and which did not on the microfilm edition undertaken at Dartmouth College during the late 1960s and early 1970s. Some of those items that were not filmed are noted in the calendars of, or published in, The Papers of Daniel Webster also completed at Dartmouth College and published by the University Press of New England during the 1970s and 1980s. Other citations refer to significant documentary materials which have come to light since the completion of both the microfilm edition and the printed series. In citing printed materials and especially speeches, I have made an effort to note the various publications, because they shed light on how later generations of Americans have appealed to Webster for guidance in public policy. By no means, however, should the citations to printed speeches and letters be considered an exhaustive catalog of every publication. Chapter III accounts for the Webster biographies, whether extensive or short. In addition to those listed here, one can also find presidential campaign biographies and biographical sketches in Chapter VII. Chapters IV through VI offer something of a chronological accounting of Webster's life. Chapter IV covers Webster's genealogy and early life and education in New Hampshire, his graduation from Phillips Exeter Academy and Dartmouth College, his school teaching in Fryeburg, Maine, and his reading law there, in Salisbury, New Hampshire, and in Boston, Massachusetts. Chapter V provides mainly secondary works dealing with Webster's long political career, first as a congressman from New Hampshire and Massachusetts and later as a senator from Massachusetts. The materials cited examine Webster's leadership role in the Federalist, National Republican, and Whig parties. The works cited here are grouped into the early national period, the "era of good feelings," and the age of Jackson. Chapter VI provides coverage of Webster's two stints as Secretary of State, first under President John Tyler, the second, under President Millard Fillmore. The listings there are organized generally according to state or region with which the state department was concerned from 1841-1843 or from 1850-1852. All the remaining chapters save X, which provides basic citations to works dealing with Webster's associates, cover various other aspects of Webster's life:
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his almost quadrennial quest for the presidency from 1828 on; his legal career, in New Hampshire, in Massachusetts, before the circuit courts, and the Supreme Court of the United States; analyses of his oratory; his personal life, in Washington and at his farms in Franklin, New Hampshire, and Marshfield, Massachusetts, and his disastrous venture in western land speculation in Tennessee, Arkansas, Missouri, and the upper Midwest; his death and burial; assessments and commemorations of his life and career; and works dealing with his portraiture. The bibliography reveals the breadth of talent and intellect of Webster, the "god-like man," the champion of the Union and of nationalism, but it also reveals his weaknesses and his shortcomings, a flawed man, the "black Dan." Webster's own contemporaries saddled him with these characterizations and they have been the fodder for historians and biographers since. The bibliography suggests that, while this dichotomy has been discussed extensively in recent scholarship, the duality and its base has never been fully explained and remains ripe for further investigation. Certainly, Webster's personal finances deserve further investigation, and the recent microfilm and letterpress editions from Dartmouth College offer ample opportunity to conduct that study. The role of Webster's financial backers, wealthy merchants and bankers who loaned him money in a pinch, deserves more study. Webster's interest in and promotion of science while secretary of state also warrants investigation as does his use of patronage under Presidents Tyler and Fillmore. Perhaps, in exploring some of these matters, scholars will come to a better understanding of the why Webster failed repeatedly to win the presidency, why on most occasions his candidacy had so little support even among those who frequently propped him up financially. All in all, while the bibliography lists thousands of works touching the life and career of perhaps the most extraordinary American of the first half of the nineteenth century, it also shows that there is room for much work yet to be done. In preparing this bibliography I have incurred many debts. The project could not have been completed without the continuous assistance of the staff of the John C. Hodges Library, University of Tennessee, and particularly Michael Dodson in Circulation, Kathleen Bailey, in Interlibrary Loans, and Bill De Leonardis, of Library Express, who has hauled back and forth for me from the stacks, more books and journals than he cares to remember. Bill Eiglesbach, of Special Collections, James D. Hoskins Library, also at the University of Tennessee, has ever kept an eye open for Webster materials in rare publications and brought them to my attention. In addition, the staff of the Rauner Special Collections Library, Dartmouth College, has graciously answered my numerous queries and promptly supplied copies of materials as requested. My brother and
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sister, Kenneth A. and Joyce A. Moser, have constantly sent me Webster items that they have come across in their visits to bookstores specializing in Americana. Two of my former students, Bob Haas and Clint Clifft, carried out much of the legwork for this rendering, and they did so with meticulous attention. Clint Clifft, later an assistant editor with the Papers of Andrew Jackson, went above and beyond all expectations in assisting me with the bibliography. My daughter, Beth, helped with the input of data, checked much of the citations, and for better or for worse, developed a career interest in history despite that tedium. My wife, Carolyn, spent many hours bringing her editorial and computer expertise to the task and even remained calm and pleasant when I became irritable because I did not understand certain instructions. Mary Ellen McElligott, of the University of Illinois Springfield has graciously poured over the manuscript and, with her usual good humor, has saved me from many embarrassing mistakes. To each and all I am deeply indebted. Those errors that remain, however, I must accept responsibility for. I am also indebted to Bryce Amos, my grandson to whom this volume is dedicated, for diverting my attention from the tedium of finishing this bibliography with "papa, doin'?" I can never thank him enough.
Chronology January 18
May 27 December
1782 Daniel Webster born in Salisbury, New Hampshire, the son of Ebenezer and Abigail Eastman Webster 1796 Entered Phillips Exeter Academy in Exeter, New Hampshire Withdrew from Phillips Exeter Academy
August
1797 Began to study for college with the Rev. Dr. Samuel Wood, of Boscawen, New Hampshire Entered Dartmouth College
August 27
1799 Published first known poem in the Dartmouth Gazette
February
July 4 August 26
August
January July 4
1800 Delivered Fourth of July oration in Hanover, New Hampshire Graduated from Dartmouth College 1801 Began to study law with Thomas W. Thompson, of Salisbury, New Hampshire 1802 Began teaching school at Fryeburg Academy, Fryeburg, Maine Delivered oration at Fryeburg celebration
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July 20
1804 Began to read law in the law office of Christopher Gore in Boston
April
1805 Published An Appeal to the Old Whigs of New Hampshire anonymously Admitted to practice law before the Court of Common Pleas in Boston Opened law office in Boscawen, New Hampshire
April 22 July 4 August 26
1806 Father died Delivered address in Concord, New Hampshire Delivered Phi Beta Kappa address at Dartmouth College
February March
December 22
1807 Moved to Portsmouth, New Hampshire, to establish law practice Embargo bill signed into law
May 29 October
1808 Married Grace Fletcher of Hopkinton, New Hampshire Published Considerations on the Embargo Laws
April 29
1810 Daughter, Grace Fletcher, born
September
June 18 July 4 August 5 November
May 24
1812 Congress declared war on Great Britain Delivered address against war before the Washington Benevolent Society of Portsmouth, New Hampshire Rockingham Memorial, prepared by Webster, approved at Federalist party rally Elected to Congress from New Hampshire on Federalist ticket; Madison elected president 1813 Took seat in House of Representatives
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June 10 July 23 December 22
Introduced in the House resolutions and made speech re origins of the War with Great Britain Son, Daniel Fletcher, born Portsmouth home destroyed by fire
August 29 December 9 December 15 December 24
1814 Admitted to practice before the Supreme Court Made first argument before the Supreme Court British entered Washington and burned Capitol and White House Reelected to Congress from New Hampshire Delivered speech in the House on conscription Hartford Convention convened Treaty of peace with Great Britain signed
January 8
1815 Jackson defeated British at Battle of New Orleans
February March 12 August 24
April 25 April August 14 December 4
1816 Mother died Challenged by John Randolph over misunderstanding in House of Representatives Moved to Boston James Monroe elected president
January 23 March 4 September 19 Appeals
1817 Daughter, Grace Fletcher, died End of second term in House of Representatives Appeared before the New Hampshire Superior Court of with Jeremiah Smith and Jeremiah Mason in Dartmouth College v. Woodward
January 16 March 10
1818 Third child, Julia, born Delivered argument in Dartmouth College case before the Supreme Court
February 2
1819 Supreme Court decision in Dartmouth College case
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February 22
Argued for Bank of the United States in McCullock v. Maryland before the Supreme Court
December 22
1820 Compromise reached on question of admission of Missouri to Union Fourth child, Edward, born Delivered speech at Faneuil Hall on the tariff Delegate to the Massachusetts constitutional convention As member of committee, prepared memorial to Congress regarding slavery in states to be admitted into Union Delivered Plymouth oration
December 31
1821 Fifth child, Charles, born
March 3 July 20 October 11 November 15 December 3
January May 30 November 4
February December 2
J a n u a r y 19 February 4 November December 1
December 9 December 19
1822 Made first appearance before the Spanish Claims Commission Took seat as Boston representative in the Massachusetts General Court Elected to House of Representatives from Boston on the Federalist ticket 1823 Named adviser to Boston branch of the Bank of the United States Monroe Doctrine proclaimed 1824 Spoke before Congress in behalf of Greek independence Argued case, Gibbons v. Ogden, before the Supreme Court Reelected to House of Representatives from Boston Electoral vote tallied 99 for Andrew Jackson, 84 for John Quincy Adams, 41 for William Henry Crawford, and 37 for Henry Clay Began visit to Thomas Jefferson and James Madison Son, Charles, died
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January 24 January 25 February 9 February 11 February 20 March 3 April 3 April 14 June 3 October 6-7
January 3 February 20 July 4 August 2 November 6 December 4
1825 Clay announced that he would vote for John Quincy Adams Adams for president Charge of "corrupt bargain" leveled against Clay John Quincy Adams elected president by the House of Representatives Adams offered Clay state department post in his cabinet Challenged again to a duel by John Randolph; Clay accepted Adams's offer of state department Eighteenth Congress adjourned Defended election of Adams in speech in Faneuil Hall Delivered speech in behalf of Panama mission Delivered oration at laying of cornerstone of Bunker Hill monument Jackson again nominated for president by the Tennessee General Assembly 1826 Massachusetts Journal, an Adams-Webster paper commenced publication in Boston Commenced argument in the case of the Marianna Flora before the Supreme Court John Adams and Thomas Jefferson died Delivered commemorative address on Adams and Jefferson in Faneuil Hall Reelected to House of Representatives from Boston Nineteenth Congress, Second Session, convened
March 3 June 8 July 13 August
1827 Elected a director of the Bank of the United States Argued case Ogden v. Saunders before the Supreme Court Commenced argument in Bank of the United States v. Dandridge before the Supreme Court Nineteenth Congress, Second Session, adjourned Elected to the United States Senate from Massachusetts Alexander Bliss, DW's law associate, died Selected Henry Willis Kinsman as his new law associate
January 21 May 13
1828 DW's wife, Grace Fletcher, died Voted for "Tariff of Abominations"
January 2 January 19 February 3
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August 4 October November December 1 December 3
March 4 April 10 October 8 December 12
J a n u a r y 26-27 February 4-5 May 27 August 3 September 11 December
March 11 March 24
January 9 January 24, 2 5 April 23
Meeting of Antimasons in New York to nominate candidates for state offices Published address urging reelection of Adams Instituted proceedings against Theodore Lyman, Jr., for libel Twentieth Congress, Second Session, convened Presidential electors met in state capitals, giving Jackson 647,231 popular votes, 178 electoral, to Adams's 509,097, and 83 electoral 1829 Andrew Jackson inaugurated president Brother, Ezekiel, died suddenly of a heart attack Argued case, Charles River Bridge v. Warren Bridge before the Massachusetts Supreme Court Married Caroline Bayard Le Roy of New York 1830 Made second reply to Robert Y. Hayne before the Senate; expounded on the nature of the Union Argued case, Carver v. Jackson, before Supreme Court President Andrew Jackson vetoed the Maysville Road bill Appeared for prosecution in the John Francis Knapp murder trial Philadelphia Antimasonic Convention revealed some support for Webster Speeches and Forensic Arguments, edited by Charles B. Haddock, published in Boston 1831 Argued Charles River Bridge case before the Supreme Court Attended public dinner in his honor at City Hall in New York and delivered address against John C. Calhoun's nullification doctrine 1832 Named to Senate committee to consider the recharter of the Bank of the United States Delivered speech in Senate opposing confirmation of Martin Van Buren as minister to England Purchased Marshfield
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May 25 July 10 July 11 July 14 October 12 December 17
January 16 February 12 February 16 July 4 July 9 December 2 December 16
January-March February 5 March 28 April 15 May 7 August 7 December 17
January 21 February 16 March 17-27 May 20 September 14
Delivered speech in the Senate on the Bank of the United States Jackson vetoed bill rechartering the Bank of the United States Denounced in Senate speech Jackson's veto of the bank bill rechartering the Bank of the United States Tariff of 1832 became law with DW's support Addressed the National Republican Convention at Worcester Denounced nullification in speech in Faneuil Hall 1833 Reelected senator from Massachusetts Appointed to committee to draft compromise tariff bill Delivered speech before Senate upholding Force Bill; "the Constitution not a compact" speech Nominated for president by the Washington Examiner, published by Eli S. Davis Delivered address before Pittsburgh gathering Twenty Third Congress convened Named chairman of the Senate Committee on Finance 1834 Delivered several speeches on the removal of the deposits Committee on Finance denounced removal of the deposits in report drafted by DW Voted for censure of Andrew Jackson for order removing government deposits from the Bank of the United States Speech at Whig Jubilee at Castle Garden in New York Delivered speech in Senate against receiving Jackson's protest of censure Speech at Whig dinner in Salem, Mass. Nominated for president by Boston Atlas 1835 Nominated for president by the Massachusetts legislature Delivered speech in Senate on Jackson's abuse of patronage Toured Pennsylvania electioneering Whig gathering in Faneuil Hall unanimously endorsed DW's nomination for the presidency Formed agreement with John Taylor, Jr., to manage The Elms, DW's farm in Franklin, N.H,
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September 25 October 12 December 17
February 27 March-April May June July 11
July 16 July 18 November 27 December 21
January 23 January 24-27 February 13 February 21 March 15 May 15 June 13 June 30 July 15 August 3 September 25
Attended public reception at Bangor, Maine Presented a silver vase by the citizens of Boston Pennsylvania Antimasons nominated William Henry Harrison for president, dashing DW's hopes for the nomination 1836 Withdrew from presidential contest Began heavy speculation in western lands Joined with Thomas Handasyd Perkins in western land speculation Invested in Winnebago City, Wisconsin Territory, a "paper" town Jackson issued Specie Circular, requiring land offices to accept only hard money or notes of specie-paying banks in payment for public lands Invested in Gibraltar and Flat Rock Company near Detroit, Michigan Bought farm near Peru, Illinois Daniel Fletcher Webster and Caroline White married Delivered speech in Senate on the impact of the Specie Circular on the nation's economy 1837 Chosen director of the Ellsworth Land and Lumber Company in Maine Argued for appellants in Charles River Bridge case before the Supreme Court Invested approximately $60,000 in Rock Island City, Illinois Invested in Clamorgan land grant in Arkansas and Missouri; named a director of the Clamorgan Land Association Delivered speech at Niblo's Saloon in New York City, stating his political views Attended public dinner in his honor at Wheeling, Virginia Attended public barbecue in his honor in St. Louis, Missouri Attended a reception in his honor in Chicago, Illinois Attended public dinner in his honor at Madison, Indiana Attended public gathering in Rochester, N. Y. Delivered speech in Senate against the subtreasury bill
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January 26 March 12 March 22
January 17 February 9 May 18December 19 July 18 August 5 September 24 October 16
December 4-7
January 13 March 3 March 17 March 30 March May 4 May 5-6
May 10
1838 Represented Massachusetts before Supreme Court in border dispute with Rhode Island Delivered speech in Senate against subtreasury Delivered speech in Senate defending his career and attacking Calhoun for political inconsistency 1839 Reelected to Senate from Massachusetts Argued case Bank of the United States v. Primrose before Supreme Court Visited England and continent of Europe Delivered speech before the Royal Agricultural Society at Oxford Dined with Queen Victoria Julia Webster and Samuel Appleton Appleton married in London Advised Baring Brothers and Company that the American states had "legal and constitutional power to contract loans at home and abroad" Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Whig National Convention nominated William Henry Harrison and John Tyler for president and vice president 1840 Delivered speech on agriculture of England at the Massachusetts State House Delivered reply to Calhoun in the Senate on protection Nathaniel Ray Thomas, Marshfield associate and DW's agent to examine his western land purchases, died Delivered speech in the Senate on the Treasury note bill Attacked by "Junius" for opinion to Baring Brothers and Company on state loans Addressed Whig convention in Baltimore Democrats nominated Van Buren and Richard M. Johnson for president and vice president at their Baltimore convention Asked to represent rebellious slaves of Amistad before Supreme Court, but declined
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May 18 June 11 May-November July 4 July 4 July 7 July 8 July 9 August 19 September 10 September 22 Suffolk September 28 October 5 October 20 November November 12 December 11 December 16-17
February 15 February 22 March 4 March 5 March 6 March 12 March 12October 12
Delivered speech in Senate on a uniform system of bankruptcy Addressed Whig festival in Alexandria, Virginia, supporting the Whig nominees for president and vice president Campaigned for Whig candidates for presidency and vice presidency Addressed Whig gathering at Barre, Massachusetts Subtreasury bill signed into law Addressed Whig gathering on Stratton Mountain, Vermont Delivered campaign address at Bellows Falls, Vermont Campaigned for Whig candidates at Keene, New Hampshire Addressed Whig convention at Saratoga Springs, New York Presided at Whig gathering at Bunker Hill and presented Bunker Hill Declaration, which he, in part, drafted Delivered campaign speech at Whig rally at Patchogue, County, New York Delivered speech to a merchants meeting on Wall Street Delivered major Whig campaign speeches in Richmond, Virginia Delivered speech at a Whig rally in Francestown, N.H. William Henry Harrison and John Tyler elected president and vice president Alexander McLeod arrested at Lewiston, N.Y., and charged with murder in the Caroline affair Accepted Harrison's offer of post as secretary of state Delivered speech in Senate on revenue and finance 1841 Commenced negotiations with the Bank of the United States for the settlement of his debt of $114,000 to the Bank Resigned his Senate seat Harrison inaugurated Confirmed as secretary of state Delivered closing argument in Rhode Island v. Massachusetts before the Supreme Court British minister in Washington demanded the release of Alexander McLeod Webster sought unsuccessfully to persuade Governor Seward of New York to release McLeod, in an effort to avert war with England
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March 17 April 4 April 5 April 6 April 6 April 9 May 31 June 12 June 27 August 6 August 13 August 16 August 16 August 19 August 20 September 9 September 10-11 September 14 October 11 October 12 November August 1842
March 30 April 4 August 9 August 9
Harrison called for extra session of Congress to convene on May 31 to deal with the country's economic woes Harrison died of pneumonia Fletcher Webster informed Tyler, then in Williamsburg, Virginia, of the death of Harrison Tyler took oath of office as president Bank of the United States agreed to Webster's proposal for settlement of his account Tyler issued "inaugural address" Special session of Congress convened to deal with the nation's ailing economy Secretary of the Treasury Thomas Ewing submitted a bank bill to Congress at the request of the Senate Fiscal Bank bill passed Senate Fiscal Bank bill passed House of Representatives Subtreasury repealed Tyler vetoed bank bill John Minor Botts published his Richmond Coffee House letter, reading Tyler out of the Whig party Congress passed a uniform bankruptcy bill, which Webster supported and Tyler signed Second bank bill introduced in Congress Tyler vetoed second bank bill Tyler's entire cabinet, except for Webster, resigned DW defended in National Intelligencer his decision to remain in cabinet Tyler proposed to DW the acquisition of Texas by treaty McLeod acquitted by a New York court Webster failed to secure from Britain the return of slaves who had mutinied aboard the Creole and taken refuge in the Bahamas 1842 Henry Clay resigned Senate seat Lord Ashburton reached Washington to negotiate settlement of northeastern boundary issue Tyler vetoed tariff bill on ground that it abrogated the compromise act of 1833 Negotiations with Ashburton completed and Treaty of Washington signed
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August 9 August 20 August 29
September 30 October 18 November 4 December 20 December 30
Tyler vetoed revenue bill Treaty of Washington approved by Senate Law enacted, drafted by Webster as outgrowth of McLeod case, giving federal courts jurisdiction in cases involving aliens charged with crimes committed under authority of a foreign government Defended his decision to remain in cabinet at reception in Faneuil Hall, Boston Commodore Thomas ap Catesby Jones seized Monterey California; Webster later disavows seizure Delivered speech in New York on the Treaty of Washington Closed correspondence with Lewis Cass over right of search Presidential message, prepared by DW, extended concept of Monroe Doctrine to Hawaiian Islands
1843 Growing sentiment for annexation of Texas within the Tyler administration led to increasing coolness in relations between the president and Webster February 15 Suggested to friends that he would shortly retire from state department February 15 Tyler signed bill repealing bankruptcy law March 3 John C. Calhoun resigned Senate seat March 15 Tyler renominated for presidency by New York friends May 8 Issued instructions to Caleb Cushing, minister to China; formed basis of the Treaty of Wanghia of July 3, 1844 May 8 Resigned post of secretary of state May 13 Addressed testimonial dinner in his honor hosted by merchants in Baltimore May 15 Left Washington for retirement at Marshfield June 17 Delivered second Bunker Hill oration August 8 Caleb Cushing and Daniel Fletcher Webster, secretary of the mission, sailed for China September 20-21 Delivered major speech at agricultural fair in Rochester, New York December 22 Delivered address on the landing of the Pilgrims before the New England Society of New York
January-May
January 23 February 7
1844 Wrote long letter opposing annexation of Texas Grace Fletcher Webster, DW's granddaughter, died
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February 10 February 28
May 1 May 2 May 9 May 17 May 29 June 8 June 26 July 4 August 9 August 27 September 10 September 19 October 1 October 3 October 9 November 5
January 15 January 16 March 1 June 8 June 19
January
Argued Girard case before the Supreme Court Explosion on board the Princeton killed Secretary of State Abel Parker Upshur and Secretary of the Navy Thomas W. Gilmer and ten others Whigs nominated Henry Clay for president and Theodore Frelinghuysen for vice president Endorsed Whig nominees for president and vice president at Canton, Maryland Endorsed Whig candidates at Faneuil Hall Spoke on behalf of Whig candidates at Portsmouth, New Hampshire Addressed Whigs at Trenton, New Jersey Treaty annexing Texas defeated in Senate Addressed Whig convention at Augusta, Maine Delivered address on the Whig presidential campaign to the Boston Clay Club Campaigned for Whig party at Springfield, Massachusetts Delivered campaign speech in Albany, New York Spoke to Whigs of Bristol County, Massachusetts Delivered political speech on Boston Common Delivered speech at the Whig Convention in Philadelphia Campaigned for Whig candidates at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania Addressed Whig gathering at the Astor House, New York Delivered speech on Texas question and tariff at Pepperell, Massachusetts 1845 Reelected to the Senate Treaty of Wanghai ratified by Senate Texas annexed by joint resolution of the Senate and the House of Representatives Andrew Jackson died at the Hermitage Delivered a tribute to Andrew Jackson before the New-York Historical Society 1846 Argued case Rhode Island v. Massachusetts before Supreme Court
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February 9
February 24, 25 March 21
April 3, 6, 7 April 9 May 12 May 24 June 18 December 2
January 29 April 28 May 8 May 26 September 29
January January 23 February 2 February 23 March 10 April 28 May 22 June 7-9 November 7 October 9
Congressman Charles Jared Ingersoll of Pennsylvania charged DW with misconduct in the Maine boundary settlement Senator Daniel S. Dickinson of New York also charged DW with misconduct in the settlement Group of friends and supporters set up a fund of $37,000 with the Massachusetts Hospital Life Insurance Company from which DW was to receive an income Delivered remarks in the Senate vindicating the Treaty of Washington, 1842 Ingersoll called for an investigation of DW's conduct as secretary of state Congress declared war with Mexico DW's son, Edward, raised first company of Massachusetts volunteers to fight in the war Oregon Treaty ratified in the Senate Attended dinner in his honor in Philadelphia 1847 Argued the Lexington case in New York courts Began southern tour Addressed New England Society of Charleston, South Carolina Addressed citizens of Savannah, Georgia, at a public reception Spoke before the Massachusetts Whig Convention in Springfield, Massachusetts, on the Mexican War 1848 Argued Luther v. Borden before Supreme Court Edward Webster died of typhoid fever Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo signed in Mexico Received word of the death of Edward Senate ratified Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo Julia Webster Appleton died of pulmonary tuberculosis Democrats nominated Lewis Cass for president Whigs nominated Zachary Taylor and Millard Fillmore for president and vice president Taylor elected president Campaigned for Whig candidates in Abington, Virginia
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March 5 April 20 June 15 November 27
March 7 April 19 May 8 July 9 July 10 July 23 August 1 September 18 December 21
1849 Taylor inaugurated Began trip down James River with Caroline Le Roy Webster Former president James K. Polk died Deeded Rock Island, Illinois, property to Cushing 1850 Delivered major speech on the compromise resolutions of Clay Named to committee of thirteen to draft compromise measures on sectional issues Committee of thirteen reported omnibus compromise bill on sectional issues Zachary Taylor died Millard Fillmore sworn in as president Appointed Secretary of State in Fillmore's cabinet Group of New Yorkers agreed to pay DW a sum of money in ten quarterly instalments beginning September 1 Fugitive slave bill became law Extolled American democracy in letter to Chevalier Hulsemann
November 25
1851 Sent list of subscribers who set up fund for his support the previous summer Honored at Annapolis by the Reform Convention of Mary land Accompanied Fillmore and other members of cabinet to Dunkirk, New York, to celebrate the completion of the Erie Canal Supporters met in Boston to plan for the 1852 presidential campaign Failed to receive a windfall from the Mexican Claims Commission for his Union Land Company and Trinity Land Company scrip Delivered address at the laying of the corner stone of the addition to the Capitol Presidential campaign launched with rally at Faneuil Hall
February 23
1852 Delivered lectures before the New-York Historical Society
January 17 March 25 May 8-June 3
June 5 July 3
July 4
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Argued the Goodyear case before the U. S. Circuit Court for New Jersey Works finally published in six volumes Injured in a carriage accident near Plymouth, Massachusetts Democrats nominated Franklin Pierce of New Hampshire for president Whigs nominated Winfield Scott for president Given a large reception in Boston Departed Washington for Marshfield Died at Marshfield Buried at Marshfield
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I Manuscript and Archival Sources A. UNPUBLISHED PAPERS OF DANIEL WEBSTER Unless otherwise noted, the Daniel Webster documents in the collections listed below were microfilmed as part of the Dartmouth College Microfilm Edition of the Webster Papers. Most of the collections, however, have additional related materials not microfilmed that offer significant insight into Webster*s career. 1. Personal Papers 1. Appraisal of the Estate of Daniel Webster, December 14, 1852. Joseph Downs Collection of Manuscripts and Printed Ephemera, Winterthur Library, Winterthur, Del. Appraises DW's Green Harbor farm, listing furnishings, house contents, animals, wines, spirits, and glassware; not on the Dartmouth College Microfilm Edition. 2. Claims on the Estate of the Late Honorable Daniel Webster. Rauner Special Collections Library, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H. Collection of documents of claimants, arranged by Fletcher Webster, executor; not on the Dartmouth College Microfilm Edition. 3. Deed Books: Merrimack County, Concord, N.H.; Plymouth County, Plymouth, Mass.; Eaton County, Charlotte, Mich.; LaSalle County, Ottawa, 111.; Rock Island County, Rock Island, 111.; Lucas County, Toledo, Ohio; Oakland County, Pontiac, Mich.; Putnam County, Hennepin, 111.; LaFayette County, Darlington, Wis ; Grant County, Lancaster, Wis.; Green County, Monroe, Wis.; Shiawassee County, Corunna, Mich.; Livingston County, Howell, Mich.; Columbia County, Portage, Wis.; Dane County, Madison, Wis.; Washington County, West Bend, Wis.; Van Buren County, Paw Paw, Mich.; St.
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Clair County, Port Huron, Mich. Contain records of many of DW's western land purchases; not on the Dartmouth College Microfilm Edition. 4. Lehrman, Gelder, Collection. On deposit at the Pierpont Morgan Library, New York. Contains fifty-six letters, DW to Harriette Story White Paige and her husband James William Paige, as well as several other items; not on the Dartmouth College Microfilm Edition and neither calendared nor printed in the letterpress series. 5. Letters Addressed to Benjamin Watkins Leigh, and Related Materials, 18181840. Bancroft Library, University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley. Includes at least two letters from DW not on the Dartmouth College Microfilm Edition. 6. Register, 1839-43, of Daniel Webster's Account with Samuel Frothingham of Boston. Rauner Special Collections Library, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H. Not on the Dartmouth College Microfilm Edition. 7. Webster, Daniel, Papers. American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass. Fourteen items, several pieces of correspondence, notes, and copy of a speech. 8. Webster, Daniel, and Sarah Goodridge, Letters. Boston Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Mass. A collection of forty-four letters from DW to Goodridge from 1827 to 1851; not on the Dartmouth College Microfilm Edition. 9. Webster, Daniel, Papers. Boston Public Library, Boston, Mass. Collection of ninety-two items, letters and speeches. 10. Webster, Daniel, Papers. Elsie 0 . and Philip D. Sang Collection, Brandeis University Library, Waltham, Mass. A major collection of several thousand documents, mainly for the years 1840-1843; collection important not only for political and diplomatic matters but also for an understanding of DW's personal finances. Access to the collection is facilitated by A Revised Guide to the Daniel Webster Papers Housed in the Special Collections Department, Goldfarb Library, Brandeis University, Waltham, Massachusetts. Waltham: Brandeis University Libraries, 1987. 11. Webster, Daniel, Papers. Brooklyn Historical Society, Brooklyn, N.Y. Collection of seven items, personal and official correspondence.
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12. Webster, Daniel, Folder. Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society, Buffalo, N.Y. 13. Webster, Daniel, Collection. Chicago Historical Society, Chicago, 111. Small but important group of papers. 14. Webster, Daniel, Letters. Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Columbia University, New York. Collection of 29 items, most of which involve DW's relationship with Henry W. Kinsman. 15. Webster, Daniel, Papers. Rauner Special Collections Library, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H. Collection consists of about 1,800 items, a large proportion of which are letters and other papers written by DW. Collection especially valuable for pre-1820 years, and includes most of DW's surviving letters to his brother, Ezekiel; includes some accessions following the publication of the Dartmouth College Microfilm Edition. 16. Webster, Daniel, Papers. Manuscript Department, William R. Perkins Library, Duke University, Durham, N.C. Small collection of eight items, mainly relating to personal and financial matters. 17. Webster, Daniel, Papers (1801-1852). Houghton Library, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. Collection is mainly personal correspondence between DW and Harriette Story White Paige and James William Paige; includes some notes for a speech. 18. Webster, Daniel, Papers. Houghton Library, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. Collection of about 450 letters, almost half of which are from DW to Franklin Haven, Boston banker; also small but important body of letters exchanged with Jared Sparks. 19. Webster, Daniel and Caroline Le Roy, Papers (1822-1839). Houghton Library, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. Most of the papers are from the Websters' trip to England in the late 1830s; collection includes Caroline Le Roy Webster's journal, calling cards, letters and invitations received on trip, and a few letters from Caroline Le Roy to members of her family before her marriage to Webster. 20. Webster, Daniel, Papers. Maryland Historical Society, Baltimore. Collection of about 60 items, mainly letters to Nathan Hale, editor of the
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Boston Advertiser, relating to politics, DW's financial affairs, and his 7th of March, 1850, speech. 21. Webster, Daniel, Papers. Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston. Main Webster collection consists largely of letters to Charles Henry Thomas, DW's farm manager at Marshfield, and to John P. Healy, who became DW's law partner in 1837; includes more than 300 pages on the Charles River Bridge case, draft of Second Bunker Hill oration, and autobiography. Society has considerable amount of Webster material in other collections. 22. Webster, Daniel, Papers. New Hampshire Historical Society, Concord. Collection of about 2,500 items, chiefly correspondence addressed to DW, covering the entire span and all aspects of his career. Includes family correspondence, especially with Grace Fletcher and Caroline Le Roy. Includes notes for DW's reply to Hayne and his 7th of March speeches. 23. Webster, Daniel, Papers. New-York Historical Society, New York. Collection of about 145 items, 1816-1842. 24. Webster, Daniel, Papers. Montague Collection. New York Public Library, New York. Includes significant body of letters to Caleb Cushing. 25. Webster, Daniel, Letters. Special Collections Department, Northwestern University, Evanston, 111. Collection consists of two letters, 1843, 1849, concerning financial matters and possible resignation from the Senate. 26. Webster, Daniel, Papers. Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, Mass. Collection of eleven letters. 27. Webster, Daniel, Papers. Phillips Exeter Academy Library, Exeter, N.H. A small collection of about 100 items relating to politics, business, and personal matters. 28. Webster, Daniel, Letters. Special Collections, Alderman Library, University of Virginia, Charlottesville. Collection of about 115 items, letters to Henry L. Kinney, Phineas Davis, and Fisher Ames Harding, relating to western land speculation; some not on the Dartmouth College Microfilm Edition.
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2. Government D o c u m e n t s 29. British Public Record Office, London, England. Has about 350 items from various collections, mainly official correspondence from DW's two terms as Secretary of State. 30. Constitutional Convention Papers. Archives Division, Massachusetts Secretary of State, Boston. An important collection of documents establishing DW's role in the convention, 1820-21; not on the Dartmouth College Microfilm Edition. 31. Court Records, New Hampshire and Massachusetts. Located generally in the state archives—some remain in the county seats—the documents are essential for establishing and tracing DW's activities in the local court systems. The published Legal Papers series provides excellent guidance in determining the location of the most useful holdings; not on the Dartmouth College Microfilm Edition. 32. General Records of the Department of State, Record Group 59. Letters to Presidents Requesting Authorization of Disbursements, Bureau of Accounts. National Archives, Washington. Essential to understanding the use of the secret service fund in the Tyler administration. 33. Legislative Records. Archives Division, Massachusetts Secretary of State, Boston. Collection important for documenting DW's activities as delegate to the General Court from Boston in 1822; not on the Dartmouth College Microfilm Edition. 34. Legislative Records. New Hampshire Division of Records Management and Archives, Concord. Contains many petitions by DW; useful for analyzing his political activities while residing in New Hampshire; some not on the Dartmouth College Microfilm Edition. 35. Records of the Boundary and Claims Commissions and Arbitrations and Miscellaneous Documents Relating to the Northeast Boundary, 1827-1842, Record Group 76. National Archives, Washington. Useful for background on the Treaty of Washington. 36. Records of the Spanish Claims Commission, Record Group 76. National Archives, Washington. Records contain many documents concerning DW's cases before the commission; not on the Dartmouth College Microfilm Edition.
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37. Records of the United States House of Representatives, Record Group 233. National Archives, Washington. Essential for understanding DW's role as congressman from New Hampshire and Massachusetts. 38. Records of the United States Senate, Record Group 46, National Archives, Washington. Essential for documenting DW's Senate career. B. SELECTED CONTEMPORARY NEWSPAPERS 39. Albany (N.Y.) Evening Journal. Published by D. B. Packard & Co.; commenced publication on March 22, 1830; leading Anti-Masonic daily paper in the election of 1832; later supported the Whig and Republican tickets; Thurlow Weed, the first editor. 40. Albany Argus. The major Democratic newspaper for the Albany Regency, the Van Buren organization in New York. 41. Baltimore Patriot. Edited and published by Isaac Munroe; a major Whig newspaper in Maryland. 42. Bangor Whig. An important Maine paper, edited by Edwards & Smith; paper patronized by Whigs in Washington. 43. Boston Columbian Centinel. An important Federalist paper in Massachusetts; covers national and state politics; contains some writings by DW. 44. Boston Courier. Important Whig paper which often carried DW articles and letters; edited by Eben B. Foster. Supported DW for the presidency. 45. Boston Daily Advertiser. Became mouthpiece for DW's chief opponent in the Whig party in Massachusetts in the early 1840s. Edited by Nathan Hale. Carries some DW correspondence and other Webster writings. 46. Boston Daily Atlas. Edited by Richard Haughton and others: important Whig newspaper; backed DW's candidacy for the presidency at times; at others highly critical of the Massachusetts politician. 47. Boston Herald Traveler. 48. Boston Liberator, 1831-1865.
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49. Boston Massachusetts Journal, 1826-1831. Edited by David Lee Child; an Adams-DW sheet. 50. Boston Semi-Weekly Advertiser, 1840-1861. 51. Boston Semi-Weekly Atlas. Defended DW on most controversial issues; occasionally printed letters and other communications. 52. Boston Transcript, 1830-1860. 53. Boston Statesman. Jacksonian paper, Boston, edited by David Henshaw. 54. Boston Times. 55. Cincinnati, Ohio, Enquirer. 56. Cincinnati Republican. William Henry Harrison newspaper during the 1840 presidential campaign. 57. Columbus Ohio People's Press. Important in presidential campaign of 1836. 58. Concord (N.H.) Gazette. Carries an occasional contribution by DW. 59. Concord New Hampshire Patriot. A Jacksonian paper edited by Isaac Hill; important coverage of national and local politics. 60. Dartmouth Gazette (Hanover, N.H.). Contains early DW publications and coverage of his years as a student at Dartmouth College; DW assisted Moses Davis in editing paper. 61. Eastern Daily Argus, 1838. Published in Portland, Me. Covers, in considerable detail, DW's indebtedness to the Commonwealth Bank of Boston, recently failed and under investigation by the Massachusetts legislature and in Congress; indebtedness related to the Ellsworth Land and Lumber Company in which DW had invested. 62. Keene New Hampshire Sentinel. Important for coverage of DW's New Hampshire career; some notice of his activities following his move to Massachusetts.
10 Daniel Webster: A Bibliography 63. Louisville (Ky.) Journal. Published by Prentice & Weissinger, also patronized by Whigs, but opposed to DW as Secretary of State. 64. Morning Courier and New York Enquirer. Edited by James Watson Webb and Mordecai M. Noah; supported DW's candidacy for the presidency in the mid-1830s. Good coverage of Washington politics. 65. Portsmouth (N.H.) Journal. Published by Dudley S. Palmer. 66. New York American, 1841. Good coverage of the Tyler administration and ofDW. 67. New York Commercial Advertiser. Published by Francis Hall & Co. 68. New York Evening Post. Edited by William Coleman and William Cullen Bryant; anti-DW, attacking him in 1827 for inconsistency on the tariff question; commenced publication November 16, 1801; daily and semiweekly. 69. New York Herald. Particularly good in covering the Tyler administration, breakup of the cabinet, and DW's position; prints several DW communications. 70. New York Tribune. 71. New York Unionist. 1852. Published by N. R. Stimson; supported DW in presidential campaign of 1852. 72. Niles' National Register. Published in Baltimore, Md. Good summary coverage from newspapers around the country. 73. Our Country: An Independent Union Journal. 1852. Published in Boston, Mass. A short-lived campaign paper, published in Boston by George W. White and edited by C. W. Denison, supporting DW and Howell Cobb for the presidency and vice presidency in 1852; withdrew support for Cobb, January 31, 1852. 74. Portland (Me.) Daily Advertiser. Carries F. O. J. Smith's editorials on the Maine boundary issue; edited by Gerrish & Edwards. 75. Portsmouth (N.H.) Gazette.
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76. Portsmouth Journal of Literature and Politics. 77. Portsmouth Oracle. A Federalist sheet, good coverage of New Hampshire politics; occasionally printed essays by DW. 78. Radical Reformer, and Working Man's Advocate. June 13, 1835-October 17, 1835. Philadelphia: Coates, 1836. Discussion of DW's attitudes toward working man. 79. Richmond (Va.) Whig. The official newspaper of the Virginia National Republican and Whig parties; commenced publication on January 27, 1824; daily and semiweekly; edited by John Hampden Pleasants; and, during the Tyler administration, by Edward C. Davis. 80. Richmond Enquirer. The official party newspaper of the Richmond Junto and the Virginia Jacksonian Republican party; edited by Thomas Ritchie. 81. Washington, D.C., Examiner. 1833. Paper, edited by Ely S. Davis, nominated DW for president; strongly anti-nullification. 82. Washington Globe. Edited by Francis P. Blair and John Rives; the official organ of the Jackson party. 83. Washington Daily Madisonian. Leading Conservative Democratic and Tyler paper, edited by Thomas Allen of Massachusetts and later Missouri. 84. Washington National Intelligencer. The chief paper of the anti-Jacksonians; edited by Joseph Gales and William Winston Seaton; carries many editorials and other contributions by DW. 85. Washington National Journal. An Adams paper; leading advocate of national convention in 1832; published by Peter Force; commenced publication on August 9, 1824, and continued until 1830. 86. Washington Republican. A Thomas L. McKenney newspaper, important for political developments in Washington in the early 1820s; supported John C. Calhoun in the 1824 presidential campaign; carried an occasional contribution byDW.
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87. Washington United States Telegraph. Edited by Duff Green; a Calhoun sheet in 1836. 88. West Newbury (Mass.) Record. March 16-October 12, 1852. Supported DW for presidency.
C. PUBLISHED COLLECTIONS OF THE PAPERS OF DANIEL WEBSTER 1. Comprehensive Series 89. Berolzheimer, Alan R. The Papers of Daniel Webster: General Index. Hanover: University Press of New England, 1989. Convenient guide to all the volumes in the Dartmouth College-University Press of New England series. 90. Everett, Edward, ed. The Works of Daniel Webster. 6 vols. Boston: C. C. Little and J. Brown, 1851, 1853, 1856, 1857, 1860, 1866; Boston: Tappan, Whittemore, and Mason, 1850, 1864, 1869. Also in 19th-century Legal Treatises. Contains biographical memoir by Everett; speeches on various occasions—before the Massachusetts Constitutional Convention, and in Congress; legal arguments and speeches; diplomatic and official papers, and miscellaneous letters. 91. Konefsky, Alfred S., and Andrew J. King, eds. The Papers of Daniel Webster: Legal Series. 3 vols. Hanover: University Press of New England, 19821989. Covers DW's New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and federal law practice; Volume 3 provides chronology of cases argued before the United States Supreme Court and lower federal courts. 92. Lewis, Walker, ed. Speak for Yourself, Daniel: A Life of Webster in His Own Words. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1969. 93. Mclntyre, James W., ed. The Writings and Speeches of Daniel Webster. 18 vols. National Edition. Boston: Little, Brown, 1903. Also in Microbook Library. Volumes 1-6 reprint Everett's edition of The Works; Volumes 17-18, Fletcher Webster's edition of The Private Correspondence. Volume 1, memoir and speeches on various occasions; Volumes 2-4, speeches on various occasions; Volumes 5-9, speeches in Congress; Volume 10, speeches in Congress and legal arguments; Volume 11, legal arguments and diplomatic papers; Volume 12, diplomatic papers and miscellaneous letters; Volume 13, addresses on various occasions; Volume 14, speeches in Congress and diplomatic papers; Volume 15,
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miscellaneous papers, legal arguments, early addresses; Volume 16, letters; Volumes 17-18, private correspondence. 94. Shewmaker, Kenneth E., Kenneth R. Stevens, and Anita McGurn, eds. The Papers of Daniel Webster: Diplomatic Series. 2 vols. Hanover: University Press of New England, 1983-1987. Volume 1, covering 1841-1843, is essential for understanding the foreign policy of the John Tyler administration; Volume 2, 1850-1852, of the Millard Fillmore administration; the authoritative edition of DW's diplomatic papers. 95. Webster, Daniel, Papers, 1800-1895. Manuscript Division, Library of Congress. Collection of about 2,500 items, available on eight reels of microfilm, covers the years 1800-1895; consists of correspondence, speeches, scrapbook, newspaper clippings, etc.; especially strong for establishing DW's role in Tyler's cabinet. 96. Wiltse, Charles M., ed. Microfilm Edition of the Papers of Daniel Webster. Ann Arbor: University Microfilms in Collaboration with Dartmouth College Library, 1971. Forty-one reels. Access to the papers, which includes most correspondence, business papers, and memoranda between DW and others is provided in Charles M. Wiltse, ed. Guide and Index to the Microfilm Edition of the Papers of Daniel Webster. Ann Arbor: University Microfilms, 1971. Discusses briefly the history of the papers, their publication, the major collections; provides an abbreviated DW chronology and bibliography 97. Wiltse, Charles M., and Alan R. Berolzheimer, eds. The Speeches of Daniel Webster. 2 vols. Hanover: University Press of New England, 1986-88. 98. Wiltse, Charles M., Harold D. Moser, David G. Allen et al., eds. The Papers of Daniel Webster: Correspondence Series. 7 vols. Hanover: University Press of New England, 1974-1989. The most complete edition of DW's papers, with convenient calendar and brief description of documents available at the time of publication. 2. Collected Works a. Correspondence 99. Memorial Biographies of the New England Historic Genealogical Society. 9 vols. Boston: The Society, 1880-1908. Prints several DW letters; also contains short biographies of many of DW's contemporaries in New England.
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100. Van Tyne, Claude Halstead, ed. The Letters of Daniel Webster, from Documents Owned Principally by the New Hampshire Historical Society. New York: McClure, Phillips & Co., 1902; New York: Greenwood Press, [1968]; New York: Haskell House, 1969; St. Clair Shores, Mich.: Scholarly Press, 1970. Many of the letters were published in Fletcher Webster's Private Correspondence; contains some correspondence not printed in the Dartmouth College letterpress edition. 101. Webster, Fletcher, ed. The Private Correspondence of Daniel Webster. 2 vols. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1857, 1875. The 1857 edition is also in 19th-century Legal Treatises. Contains autobiography and personal reminiscences of DW; biographical sketch of Ezekiel Webster; includes some documents, the originals of which have not been found; correspondence lacks annotation; contains some correspondence not printed in the Dartmouth College letterpress series. b. L e t t e r s 102. Allen, Stephen Merrill. "Reminiscences of Daniel Webster." Century Magazine 29 (March 1885): 721-25. Prints several letters to Grace Fletcher, 1805; discusses early acquaintance with DW and DW's early life in New Hampshire. 103. Babbitt, John S. "A Brief Background on U.S. Tree Frank' Covers." Stamps 248 (September 17, 1994): 20+. Traces history of free franks in the United States and discusses briefly the availability of DW franked envelopes. 104. Belleranti, Shirley W. "Some Significant Signatures." Manuscripts 41 (1989): 238-40. Discusses autograph collection kept by Anna D. Evans, wife of a Maine congressman and senator, which includes DW autographs and notes. 105. Boardman, Samuel Lane. Descriptive Sketches of Six Private Libraries of Bangor, Maine. Bangor, Me.: Author, 1900. Reprinted from the Bangor Daily Commercial; prints letter, in the Bliss collection of Websteriana, from DW in which he discusses his early years in Salisbury, N.H. 106. Bradford, Gershom. "The Unknown Webster." Old-Time New England 44 (Fall 1953): 55-60. Publishes letters to Charles Henry Thomas.
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107. Brinley, Francis. Correspondence Between the President of the Common Council and Hon. Daniel Webster, Faneuil Hall. Boston: Council, 1851. 108. Bunker Hill Monument Association. Circular. Boston: [n.p.], 1824. Also in Pamphlets in American History. Signed by Edward Everett, secretary, and DW and others, directors; dated September 20, 1824. 109. Chelsea Old Home Week Association. Proceedings at the Second Old Home Week Celebration, at Chelsea, Vermont, Aug. 14-17, 1902. [Lowell, Mass.: C. I. Hood, 1902?]. Contains facsimile of a DW letter. 110. "Complimentary Testimonials: Mrs. Cowden Clarke's Concordance to Shakespeare." American Whig Review 15 (February 1852): 156-64. Prints DW's letter of July 11, 1851, complimenting her on the publication. 111. Congressional Banquet in Honor of George Washington and the Principles of Washington. Washington: Buell & Blanchard, 1852. Prints invitation to DW and his response. 112. Correspondence between Mr. Webster and His New Hampshire Neighbors. Washington: Gideon, 1850. Also in Pamphlets in American History. Contains letter commending DW for his efforts in behalf of the Union and DW's reply. 113. "Correspondence with John Randolph." Magazine of American History 4 (1880): 53. Deals with aborted duel. 114. Cunningham, Frank Herbert. Familiar Sketches of the Phillips Exeter Academy and Surroundings. Boston: J. R. Osgood, 1883. Publishes letter to Edward Webster, 1834. 115. Dana, Edmund P. A Voice from Bunker-Hill, and the Fathers of the Revolutionary War, in Favor of the Hero of North-Bend ... [Boston]: Bunker Hill, 1840. Contains two DW letters and one to DW. 116. "Daniel Webster on Cape Cod and Its People." New England Magazine 17 (November 1897): 323-26. Prints letter to William B. Gooch, July 14, 1851. 117. "Daniel Webster on the Bible and the Sabbath (Political)." New York Times, June 13, 1870.
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118. "Daniel Webster to Isaac L. Hedge." Proceedings of the Historical Society, Third Series, 46 (January 1913): 275.
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119. "Daniel Webster to Thomas W. Thompson." Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society 61 (December 1927): 79-80. Prints letter to Thompson, March 15, 1806, on the New Hampshire elections. 120. Duane, Russell. "Who Wrote Stephen Girard's Will?" Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography 54 (1930): 1-31. Includes letter from DW to William J. Duane, 1834. 121. "An Early Letter of Daniel Webster's." Putnam's Magazine 7 (April 1910): 862-63. Prints and describes DW's letter of January 1, 1800, from Dartmouth College, to his friend, John F. Carey; letter also published in Zion's Herald, January 4, 1933, cover and p. 10. 122. Ford, Worthington C , ed. "Letter to Daniel Webster." American Historical Review 9 (October 1903): 96-104. Prints letter from Noah Webster, September 6, 1834. 123. Ford, Worthington C , ed. "Letters of Daniel Webster to Thomas B. Curtis, 1834-1851." Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society 45 (November 1911): 159-65. Prints letters to John Sargeant and to Thomas B. Curtis. 124. Foreign Policy of the United States, The Webster and Hiilsemann Correspondence: Correspondence between Mr. Webster, Secretary of State, and Chev. Hiilsemann, Austrian Charge d Affaires, in Reference to the Mission of A. Dudley Mann to Hungary, in Which the Foreign Policy of the United States in Ably Set Forth, in Whig Almanac and United States Register for 1852 (New York: New York Tribune), pp. 41-46. 125. Foster, Herbert D. "Letter of Daniel Webster, 1833." American Historical Review 25 (July 1920): 695-97. Prints letter to Stephen White dealing with the tariff controversy and South Carolina. 126. Godey's Magazine 128 (March 1894): 353-55. Prints letter of introduction from DW for Thurlow Weed. 127. Hoar, George Frisbie. "Daniel Webster: With Unpublished Manuscripts and Some Examples of His Preparation for Public Speaking." Scribner's
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Magazine 26 (July-August 1899): 74-84, 213-20. Prints, among other items, letter from Aaron Burr. 128. Holcombe, James, ed. Literature in Letters; or, Manners, Art, Criticism, Biography, History, and Morals, Illustrated in the Correspondence of Eminent Persons. New York: Appleton & Company, 1866. Includes letter by DW from Richmond—a letter "devoted to some very commonplace and jejune praises of morning and early rising"—an example of "epistolary degeneracy," according to the Atlantic Monthly, May 1866. 129. Horton, Howard Leavitt. New England Chronicle. Boston: n.p., 1950. Reproduces facsimiles of letters and documents. 130. "Imprisonment for Debt." North American Review 32 (April 1831): 490508. Prints DW's letter of May 2, 1830, on the subject. 131. Joughin, Roberta, ed. "The 'Powhattan' and the Gold-Rush." Masterkey 27 (September-October 1953): 175-76. Prints letter from Joseph L. Wyman, March 8, 1851, reporting from California that a group of citizens have been abandoned on the Isthmus of Tehuantepec by the Powhattan. 132. Lane, Wheaton J. Commodore Vanderbilt: An Epic of the Steam Age. New York: A. A. Knopf, 1942. Reproduces receipt from Cornelius Vanderbilt for $500, February 28, 1821, retainer fee in Gibbons v. Ogden, opposite p. 30. 133. Lathem, Edward Connery, ed. The Noblest Effort of His Career. Lunenburg, Vt.: Stinehour Press, 1960. Includes reproduction of letter from DW to Warren Dutton on Dartmouth College case. 134. Lathem, Edward Connery. "Of the People, by the People ...": These Famous Words of Abraham Lincoln May Have Originated with Daniel Webster. Hanover: Dartmouth Secretaries Association, 1950. Excerpted from the Dartmouth Alumni Magazine 42 (February 1950): 15-16. Discusses speech of DW, 1830, containing quote, and Lincoln's Gettysburg Address, 1863, with essentially the same quotation. 135. Lathem, Edward Connery, ed. "Tour Affectionate, but Distressed Father Dan'l Webster': Two Undergraduate Letters by Edward Webster and His Father's Replies, Dealing with That Most Perennial of Epistolary Topics: Youthful Spending." Dartmouth Alumni Magazine 55 (November 1962): 13-14.
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136. Latrobe, John H. B. "Personal Recollections of Daniel Webster." Harper's New Monthly Magazine 64 (February 1882): 428-32. Prints letter to Latrobe, February 22, 1832. 137. "Letter Announcing Engagement to Caroline Le Roy." New York Times, March 20, 1882. 138. "Letter from Daniel Webster." Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society 20 (October 1883): 343-44. Prints letter of April 9, 1828, to Robert Lewis, thanking him for gift of Washington medals sent to Washington by Lafayette. 139. "Letter from Daniel Webster to Mrs. Agg." Records of the Historical Society 28 (1926): 238. Prints letter of July 9, 1828.
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140. Letter from the Hon. Daniel Webster, to Col. Wm. Davis. Plymouth, Mass.: Office of the Old Colony Memorial, 1843. Dated October 16, 1843; discusses various issues he expects to come up at the Whig convention, which he will not be attending. 141. Letter from Daniel Webster: The Following Letter Was Written by the Hon. Daniel Webster ... Concord, N.H.: n.p. 1840. Letter to Samuel Coffin, June 11, 1840, in reply to invitation to attend the Harrison Convention in Concord. 142. "Letter of Webster in Youth (Political)." New York Times, August 26, 1867. 143. "Letter of Webster to His Son (Political)." New York Times, August 13, 1868. 144. "Letter on the Graves-Cilley Duel." New York Times, February 2, 1876. 145. "Letter on Repeal of Internal Taxes." New York Times, April 4, 1884. 146. [Letter to Charles P. Huntington]. Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society 57 (February 1924): 269-77. Letter of February 20, 1836, discussing, in part, his years at Dartmouth College. 147. [Letters To David Aiken Hall]. Records of the Columbia Historical Society 5 (1902): 168. Prints two letters from DW.
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148. "Letter to Jacob Hall and Samuel Austin, Jr. March 22, 1830." Boston Weekly Messenger, April 8, 1830. 149. [Letter to Samuel Putnam]. Historical Collections of the Danvers Historical Society 10 (1922): 24. Prints letter, December 17, 1842, on the Ashburton correspondence. 150. Letter "To James C. Jewett." Farmer's Monthly Visitor 12 (September 1852): 270. Asserts that the Lobos Islands are not under Peruvian jurisdiction. 151. [Letter to Timothy Farrar]. New England Register 19 (July 1875): 229-30. Letter dated February 7, 1819. 152. [Letter to Thomas G. Fessenden, September 25, 1821]. New England Farmer 1 (September 7, 1822): 47. Endorses Fessenden's Essay on Law of Patents for New Inventions. 153. [Letters to Ellen Thompson and to Thomas W. Thompson]. Boston Evening Transcript, August 14, 1906. Dated July 12 and November 30, 1804. 154. "Letters to John Brazer Davis, 1819-1831." Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society 49 (February 1916): 178-256. Includes numerous D W letters and letters of other Massachusetts politicians. 155. "Letters to William Plumer, Jr., and Theophilus Parsons." Boston 7 (1902): 268-70. Dated 1830, 1840.
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156. [Levi Lincoln letter]. Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society 49 (1915-1916): 207. 157. Lewis, C. W. "Replies." Magazine of American History 18 (March 1888): 261. Discusses poetry DW used in his speech to serenaders on the evening of Winfield Scott's nomination for the presidency, June 22, 1852. 158. Lower, A. R. M. "An Unpublished Letter of Daniel Webster." New England Quarterly 12 (June 1939): 360-64. Reprints DW's letter of March 26, 1840, to Joshua Bates discussing government monetary policy, state debts, and the presidential election.
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159. Mason, George Champlin. Annals of the Redwood Library and Athenaeum. Newport, R.I.: Redwood Library, 1891. Prints DW letter. 160. Maury, Matthew Fontaine, comp. Correspondence on the Establishment of a Universal System of Meteorological Observations, by Sea and Land. Washington: C. Alexander, 1851. Contains correspondence to and from DW concerning cooperation between the British and American governments on the matter. 161. "Miscellaneous Letter of Daniel Webster." New York Times, November 9, 1869. 162. Montgomery, Cora (Cazneau, Jane Maria McManus). Eagle Pass, or Life on the Border. New York: Putnam, 1852; Austin, Tex.: Pemberton Press, 1966. Also in Western Americana. Includes letter from DW dealing with request for intervention of the U.S. government into the case of the abduction of Manuel Rios. 163. O'Brien, D. P., ed. The Correspondence of Lord Overstone 3 vols. Cambridge, Eng.: University Press, 1971). Includes several DW letters to Samuel Jones Loyd. 164. O'Leary, Daniel F., ed. Correspondencia de Extranjeros Notables con el Libertador. 2 vols. Madrid: Editorial-America, 1920. Prints letter to Simon Bolivar. 165. Official Program, Duxbury Tercentenary, 1637-1937. Duxbury, Mass., [n.p., 1937?]. Prints facsimile of check to Tilden Ames, March 4, 1839. 166. Proceedings of the Harbor and River Convention, Held at Chicago, July Fifth, 1847; Together with Full List of Names of Delegates in Attendance, Letters Read at the Convention, and Detailed Appendix. Chicago: R. L. Wilson, 1847. Also in Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary. Contains DW letter expressing hopes for positive results of the convention. 167. Ritner, Joseph. Vindication of General Washington from the Stigma of Adherence to Secret Societies ... Communicated by Request of the House of Representatives, to That Body, on the 8th of March, 1837, with the Proceedings which Took Place on its Reception, Together with a Letter to Daniel Webster, and His Reply. Boston: E. Lincoln, 1841.
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168. Rosenberger, Francis Coleman, ed. Jefferson Reader: A Treasury of Writings about Thomas Jefferson. New York: E. P. Dutton & Company, 1953. Reproduces Webster's memorandum of his visit to Monticello in 1824. 169. Sanborn, Franklin Benjamin. Henry D. Thoreau. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1882, 1883, 1886, 1910; New York: Chelsea House, 1980. Prints several DW letters, mainly dealing with his health, his farm in Franklin, and his youth in New Hampshire. 170. Seventy-Second Anniversary of the Birthday of Daniel Webster, Celebrated by a Number of His Personal Friends, at the Astor House in the City of New York, January 18, 1854. New York: McSpedon & Baker, 1854. Prints important letter, 1843, to Hiram Ketchum, regarding his upcoming resignation from the state department. 171. Simpson, Lewis P., ed. The Federalist Literary Mind: Selections from the Monthly Anthology and Boston Review, 1803-1811. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1962. Prints several of DW's contributions to the Monthly Anthology. 172. Sketch of the Life of Commodore Robert F. Stockton; with An Appendix, Comprising His Correspondence with the Navy Department Respecting his Conquest of California, and Extracts from the Defence of Col. J.C. Fremont, in Relation to the Same Subject, together with his Speeches in the Senate of the United States, and his Political Letters. New York: Derby, 1856. Prints several exchanges between Stockton and DW, mainly on the Compromise of 1850. 173. Smith, Charles C. "Letters of Mr. Webster." Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, Second Series 14 (January 1901): 398-413. Prints letters to Joseph Story not included in Fletcher Webster's Private Correspondence. 174. Southern State Rights, Free Trade and Anti-Abolition Tract No. 1. Charleston: Walker & Burke, 1844. Also available in Texas as a Province and Republic. Contains letter of Langdon Cheves to DW and DW's speech at Faneuil Hall, 1820; Democratic campaign document, 1844, discusses slavery and the tariff. 175. "Tantog Letter." New York Times, August 7,1881.
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176. [Testimonial for John James Audubon]. Auk 25 (April 1908): 170-71. 177. Thompson, Daniel P. History of the Town of Montpelier, from the Time It Was First Chartered in 1781 to the Year 1860, Together with Biographical Sketches of Its Most Noted Deceased Citizens. Montpelier: E. P. Walton, 1860. Includes a letter from DW asking about foreign markets for American wheat. 178. "Tricky Daniel Webster." Manuscripts 11 (Summer 1959): 33-34. Prints letter, December 29, 1804, to J u d a h Dana, requesting statement that he read law in Dana's office while in Fryeburg, Maine. 179. Warren, George Washington. The History of the Bunker Hill Monument Association during the First Century of the United States of America. Boston: J. R. Osgood & Co., 1877. Reveals DW's activities for the association and for the construction of the monument; prints documents and letters not otherwise found. 180. Warren, Winslow. "Daniel Webster to Charles H. Warren." Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, Series 2, 15 (November 1901): 278-81. Letters, 1840-1852. 181. Waterman, W. Randall. "Richard Lang, Hanover Merchant." Historical New Hampshire 18 (April 1963): 3-19. Account of one of the early general merchants of Hanover; discusses his business activities, his town offices; contains facsimile of DW's account with him as a student at Dartmouth College and a brief discussion of the account. 182. Welles, Sumner. Naboth's Vineyard: The Dominican Republic, 1844-1924. 2 vols. New York: Payson & Clarke, 1928; New York: Savile Books, 1966; Mamaroneck, N.Y.: P. P. Appel, 1966; New York: Arno Press, 1972. Contains several letters to Robert M. Walsh concerning his mission as special agent to the Dominican Republic in 1851. 183. "Wife's Letter." New York Times, February 9, 1882. 184. Williams, Alice L., ed. A Handful of Letters, Old and New. Chicago: Morrill, Higgins, 1892. Contains letter to "an old pupil."
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c. S p e e c h e s 185. The American Spirit as Expressed in the First Settlement of New England and Selections from Other Orations. New York: Scott, Foresman and Company, 1920. 186. Blaisdell, Albert Franklin, ed. Bunker Hill Monument Orations: The Bunker Hill Monument (1825), Completion of the Bunker Hill Monument (1843). New York: Clark & Maynard, 1885, 1903. 187. Blaisdell, Albert Franklin, ed. The Bunker Hill Monument Orations. New York: Clark & Maynard, 1885; New York: Effingham Maynard, 1892. Also in Pamphlets in American History. Includes both the 1825 and the 1843 orations. 188. Bonney, Callie L., compiler. The Wisdom and Eloquence of Daniel Webster. New York: J. B. Alden, 1886. Also in Goldsmiths'-Kress Library. 189. Briggs, Lilian Marie, ed. Noted Speeches of Webster, Henry Clay, John C. Calhoun. New York: Moffat, Yard, and Company, 1912. Contains biographical sketch of DW, his Bunker Hill Monument addresses, reply to Hayne, and speech on the constitution and the union. 190. Bunker Hill Address: Selections from Eulogy on Adams and Dansville, N.Y.: F. A.Owen Publishing Co., 1911.
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191. Bunker Hill Monument, Adams and Jefferson: Two Orations by Daniel Webster, with a Biographical Sketch and Brief Notes. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, [1893]. 192. The Bunker Hill Speeches of Daniel Webster... Boston: n.p., 1846. 193. Caldwell, Howard W. Great American Legislators: Source Extracts. Chicago, 111.: J. H. Miller, 1900. Includes short sketch of DW and excerpts from several speeches. 194. Constitutional Text Book: Containing Selections from the Writings of Daniel Webster, the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution of the United States, and Washington's Farewell Address. New York: C. S. Francis and Company, 1854. Also in Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary and 19thcentury Legal Treatises.
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195. "Daniel Webster on the Currency." Bankers Magazine 157 (Autumn 1974): 110. Prints excerpts from DW's speeches on currency. 196. Daniel Webster: His Speeches and Writings, with Selections from Celebrated Speeches. Boston: Little, Brown, 1900. Contains discourse on Adams and Jefferson, reply to Hayne, and sub-treasury speech. 197. Denney, Joseph Villiers, ed. Washington, Webster and Lincoln: Selections for the College Entrance English Requirements. Chicago: Scott, Foresman and Company, 1910, 1920. Contains portions of some of DW's speeches. 198. Extracts from the Writings and Speeches of Daniel Webster and from a Paper Sustained by His Endorsements, Called the Massachusetts Journal, [n.p., 1829?]. Prints extracts from his Address to Federal Gentlemen of Concord, 1806; pamphlet on embargo; speeches on war of 1812 in Congress; speech in Faneuil Hall, March 20, 1827, April 20, 1827, June 1828; speech at Adams convention, 1828; article in American Monthly Magazine, August 1829. Pamphlet probably published in 1829; the pamphlet and the Massachusetts Journal are discussed in the Washington National Journal, December 8, 1829. 199. George, Andrew Jackson, ed. Select Speeches of Daniel 1817-1845. Boston: D. C. Heath & Co., 1892, 1893, 1905, 1911.
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200. Great Orations and Senatorial Speech of Daniel Webster, Comprising Eulogy on Adams and Jefferson, First Settlement of New England, Bunker Hill Monument, Reply to Hayne. Rochester, N.Y.: W. M. Hayward, 1853. Also in 19th-century Legal Treatises. 201. Grossman, Richard L., ed. Bold Voices: Great Debaters and Dissenters Speak Out in Congress at Crucial Moments in American History. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1960. Prints DW's speeches of January 26 and 27, 1830, and of March 7, 1850. 202. Hart, A. B., and E. Channing, eds. Constitutional Doctrines of Webster, Hayne, and Calhoun. New York: A. Lovell & Company, 1896. Contains DW's reply to Hayne. 203. Hayne, Robert Y., and Daniel Webster. Speeches of Hayne and Webster, in the United States Senate, on the Resolution of Mr. Foote, January, 1830.
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Boston: A. T. Hotchkiss and W. P. Fetridge, 1850; Hartford: Case, Tiffany, 1850. Also in 19th-century Legal Treatises. 204. Howard, John R. Patriotic Nuggets: Franklin, Washington, Jefferson, Webster, Lincoln, Beecher. New York: Fords, Howard, & Hulbert, 1899. 205. Hudson, Henry Norman. Text-Book of Prose from Burke, Webster, and Bacon; with Notes and Sketches of the Authors' Lives for Use in Schools and Classes. Boston: Ginn Brothers, 1876. Also in 19th-century Legal Treatises and Pamphlets in American History. 206. Kneeland, John, and Henry N. Wheeler, eds. Literary Masterpieces: Franklin, Irving, Bryant, Webster, Everett, Longfellow, Hawthorne, Whittier, Emerson .... Boston: Houghton, Miffiin and Company, 1891, 1904; Freeport, N. Y.: Books for Libraries Press, 1970. Includes several of DW's better known works. 207. Miller, Marion Mills. Great Debates in American History ... 14 vols. New York: Current Literature Publishing Co., 1913. Volume 4 publishes the debate on the Omnibus Bill, 1850; Volume 5, debate on the Force Bill of 1833; Volume 10, debate on federal aid to the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad; Volume 12, debate on the tariffs of 1816, of 1824, and of 1833; Volume 13, on the recharter of the Bank of the United States, on the Specie Circular, and on the subtreasury bill. 208. Mr. Webster's Speeches in the Senate upon the Question of Renewing the Charter of the Bank of the United States, Delivered May 25, and 28, 1832. Washington: Gales & Seaton, 1832. Also in Goldsmiths'-Kress Library. 209. Noted Speeches of Daniel Webster, Henry Clay, John C. Calhoun. New York: Moffat, Yard, 1912. Has biographical sketch, DW's Bunker Hill Monument address, and reply to Hayne. 210. Oliver, Robert T., and Eugene White, eds. Selected Speeches American History. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 1966.
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211. The Orations on Bunker Hill Monument; The Character of Washington and the Landing at Plymouth. New York: American Book Company, 1894.
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212. Orations on the Landing of the Pilgrims and the Character of Washington. Dansville, N. Y.: F. A. Owen Publishing Co., 1909. 213. Peck, William Thane, ed. Farewell Address and Webster's Bunker Orations. New York: Macmillan Co., 1916.
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214. Perry, Bliss, ed. Representative Speeches. New York: Doubleday & McClure Co., 1898, 1902. Contains DW's speech on death of Adams and Jefferson and reply to Hayne. 215. Prose Essays. [New York]: Doubleday, Page & Co. 1898. Contains DW's speeches on Adams and Jefferson and the second speech in reply to Hayne. 216. Reed, Thomas B., et al., eds. Modern Eloquence. 15 vols. Chicago: G. L. Shuman, 1900. Includes a large number of DW's speeches. 217. Rees, James, ed. The Beauties of the Hon. Daniel Webster, Selected and Arranged with a Critical Essay on His Genius and Writings. New York: J. and H. G. Langley, 1839; New York: Edward Walker, 1839. Contains a short contemporary evaluation of DW and extracts from dozens of his speeches. 218. Reply to Hdyne (Delivered in the U.S. Senate, January 26th, 1830): The Constitution and the Union (Delivered in the U.S. Senate, March 7, 1850), with a Sketch of the Life of Daniel Webster. Boston: n.p. 1897. 219. Richardson, Charles Francis, ed. Daniel Webster for Young Americans: Comprising the Greatest Speeches of "the Defender of the Constitution," Selected and Arranged for the Youth of the United States, to Which are added the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution of the United States, and Washington's Farewell Address. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1903, 1906, 1917. Includes Edwin Percy Whipple's essay on DW "as a master of the English style," Richardson's essay on DW as orator, and a selection of DW's major speeches. 220. Rothe, Bertha M., ed. The Daniel Webster Reader. New York: Oceana Publications, 1956. Contains the autobiography, several of his speeches on constitutional, historical, and political questions, and several evaluations by his contemporaries.
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221. Scott, Fred Newton, ed. Daniel Webster's First Bunker Hill Oration, Together with Other Addresses Relating to the Revolution. New York: Longmans, Green and Company, 1896, 1905. Includes the 1825 and 1843 Bunker Hill orations, the oration on Adams and Jefferson, 1826, and the oration on Washington, 1832. 222. Select American Classics. New York: American Book Company, 1896. Contains several of DW's occasional addresses. 223. Selected Speeches of Daniel Webster for Study and Practice, n.p., [1899?]. Contains eulogy on Adams, character of Washington, the constitution not a compact, the arguments in the Ogden and Saunders and in the Girard will cases. 224. Smucker, Samuel Mosheim. The Life, Speeches, and Memorials of Daniel Webster, Containing His Most Celebrated Orations, a Selection from the Eulogies Delivered on the Occasion of His Death, and His Life and Times. Philadelphia: Duane Rulison, 1859, 1861; Philadelphia: Belford, 1859; Boston: L. P. Crown, 1859; Philadelphia; J. B. Lippincott, 1859, 1881; New York: R. Worthington, 1884. Also in Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary and 19th-century Legal Treatises. 225. Speeches and Forensic Arguments. 2 vols. Boston: Perkins & Marvin, 1830, 1835; New York: J. Leavitt, 1830. 226. Speeches and Forensic Arguments. 3 vols. Boston: Perkins, Marvin and Co., 1839; Philadelphia: H. Perkins, 1843; Boston: Tappan & Dennet, 1843, 1843-44; Boston: Charles Tappan, 1846; Boston: Tappan, Whittemore, and Mason, 1848, 1850. 227. Speeches of Hayne and Webster, in the United States Senate, on the Resolution of Mr. Foot, January, 1830; Also Mr. Webster's Celebrated Speech on the Slavery Compromise Bill, March 7, 1850. Boston: A. T. Hotchkiss and W. P. Fetridge, 1850, 1853; Boston: Redding and Company, 1852; Hartford: Case, Tiffany, 1850. Also in 19th-century Legal Treatises. 228. Speeches of the Hon. Robert Y. Hayne and the Hon. Daniel Webster, Delivered in the Senate of the United States, Jan. 21 and 26, 1830, with a Sketch of the Preceding Debate on the Resolution of Mr. Foot, Respecting the
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Sale, &c. of Public Lands. Boston: Carter and Hendee, 1830. Also in Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary. 229. Tefft, Benjamin Franklin, ed. The Speeches of Daniel Webster. New York: Lincoln Centenary Association, 1909. 230. Tefft, Benjamin Franklin, ed. Speeches of Daniel Webster: Embracing His Acknowledged Masterpieces in Each Department of the Great Field of Intellectual Action. New York: A. L. Burt, 1902. All of the Tefft collections, published under slightly different titles, have essentially the same documents. 231. Tefft, Benjamin Franklin, ed. The Speeches of Daniel Webster, and His Master-pieces. Philadelphia: Porter & Coates, 1854, 1880, 1886. Includes Webster's argument in the Dartmouth College case, the Plymouth oration, speeches on the Greek Revolution, Bunker Hill Monument, death of Adams and Jefferson, at Niblo's Saloon, on the compromise of the constitution, replies to Hayne and Calhoun, his lecture before the Boston Mechanics' Institute, and his letter on impressment. 232. Tefft, Benjamin Franklin, ed. Speeches Selected. New York: Burt, 1900. 233. Tefft, Benjamin Franklin, ed. Webster and His Master-Pieces. Auburn, N. Y.: Miller, Orton, & Mulligan, 1854.
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234. Union Text Book: Containing Selections from the Writings of Daniel Webster, the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution of the United States, and Washington's Farewell Address, with Copious Indexes for the Higher Classes of Educational Institutions, and for Home Reading. Philadelphia: G. G. Evans, 1860, 1861, 1867. Also in 19th-century Legal Treatises. A general collection designed for classroom use and home reading. 235. Webster and Hayne's Celebrated Speeches in the United States Senate on Mr. Foot's Resolution of January, 1830; Also, Daniel Webster's Speech in the Seriate of the United States, May 7, 1850, on the Slavery Compromise. Philadelphia: T. B. Peterson & Brothers, 1859; Freeport, N. Y.: Books for Libraries Press, 1971. Also in Goldsmiths'-Kress Library. 236. Webster's Addresses, Delivered on Bunker Hill, 17th June, 1825 & '43: Corrected and Embellished with a Fine Steel Engraving. Boston: J. Sly, 1843.
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237. Webster's Speeches: Reply to Hayne (Delivered in the U.S. Senate, January 26, 1830); The Constitution and the Union (Delivered in the U.S. Senate, March 7, 1850) with a Sketch of the Life of Daniel Webster. Boston: Ginn and Company, 1897; Boston: Athenaeum Press, 1904. 238. Westbrook, John C. American Wages, American Protection, and American Markets: Extracts from Speeches by Benjamin Franklin, Daniel Webster, Henry Clay, and the Leading Protectionists of the Past: Interviews with Manufacturers, Merchants and Workingmen of the Present Day: Talks and Selected Items from the Press, Books, Letters, Etc. New York: J. W. Pratt, 1888. Also in Pamphlets in American History. Published by the National Republican Committee. 239. Whipple, Edwin Percy. The Great Speeches and Orations of Daniel Webster, with an Essay on Daniel Webster as a Master of English Style. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1879, 1884, 1895, 1902, 1906, 1923; Birmingham, Ala.: Legal Classics Library, 1989 (Thomas S. Barnes, ed.); Littleton, Colo.: F. B. Rothman, 1993; New York: Classics of Liberty Library, 1994. The 1879 edition is also in 19th-century Legal Treatises. 240. Williston, Ebenezer Bancroft. Eloquence of the United States. 4 vols. Middletown, Conn.: E. & H. Clark, 1827. Volume 4, pp. 51-96, prints Webster's Panama mission speech; pp. 487-508, his James Prescott speech. 241. Wood, Will Converse. Webster on Protectionism, Embracing Numerous Extracts from His Speeches. Boston: Home Market Club, 1894. Also in 19thcentury Legal Treatises. d. Diplomatic Papers 242. [Everett, Edward, ed.]. The Diplomatic and Official Papers of Daniel Webster, While Secretary of State. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1848. Also in 19th-century Legal Treatises. Covers the period of Webster's first term as Secretary of State under Tyler; the Dartmouth College Edition of diplomatic papers is now the authoritative publication. 243. Correspondence Respecting the Operations of the Commission for Running and Tracing the Boundary Line between Her Majesty's Possessions in North America and the United States, Under the VI. Article of the Treaty, Signed at Washington, August 9, 1842. London: T. R. Harrison, 1845.
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244. Great Britain. Foreign Office. North American Boundary: Correspondence Relating to the Boundary between the British Possessions in North America and the United States of America, Under the Treaty of 1783. 2 vols. London: T. R. Harrison, 1840. 245. Great Britain. Foreign Office. North American Boundary: Correspondence Relating to the Boundary between the British Possessions in North America and the United States of America, under the Treaty of 1783 (in Continuation of Paper Presented to Parliament in 1840). London: T. R. Harrison, 1843. Covers the papers, discussion, and final ratification of the Treaty of Washington, concluded between DW and Lord Ashburton in 1842. 246. Great Britain. Foreign Office. Papers Relative to the Special Mission of Lord Ashburton to the United States of America in 1842. London: T. R. Harrison, 1843. Contains correspondence about the mission. 247. Webster, Daniel, and Alexander Baring, Baron Ashburton. Suppression of the African Slave Trade—Extradition. [Washington: n.p., 1842]. Mainly correspondence between the two. e. P a m p h l e t and Other Collections 248. Allen, Stephen Merrill. "Articles from Newspapers, Principally Referring to Mr. Webster and the Tyler Administration." Rauner Special Collections Library, Dartmouth College, Hanover. Clippings mainly from October 1842. 249. Daniel Webster at Dartmouth College, 1797-1801. Bound volume of 11 pamphlets of various dates dealing with Webster's years as student. Rauner Special Collections Library, Dartmouth College. 250. Daniel Webster Pamphlet Collection. McKeldin Library, University of Maryland at College Park. Collection of 132 pieces, 1814-1922: public orations, addresses, discourses, etc. by Webster on various occasions, plus some about him. 251. Early Writings of Daniel Webster, Not Included in His Collected Works. Rauner Special Collections Library, Dartmouth College, Hanover. A collection of Webster's separately published writings and speeches conveniently bound together in a single volume.
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f. Legal D o c u m e n t s 252. Brightly, Frederick C , and Stewart Rapaljel. Reports of Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Supreme Court of the United States, Edited, With Notes and References to Later Decisions. 58 vols. New York: Banks, 1882-85. Covers cases, 1754-1855, all of the period during which Webster argued before the Court. 253. Curtis, Benjamin R. Reports of Decisions in the Supreme Court of the United States. 22 vols. Boston: Little, Brown, 1864. Series includes cases reported by Alexander Dallas, William Cranch, Henry Wheaton, Richard Peters, and Benjamin C. Howard. 254. Field, Moses, Roy M. Mersky, and J. Myron Jacobstein, eds. Famous Legal Arguments, Showing the Art, Skill, Genius and Eloquence displayed by our Greatest Advocates ... Rochester, N.Y.: E. J. Bosworth, 1897; Detroit: Collector Publishing C , 1897; Buffalo, N.Y.: William S. Hein & Company, 1985. Also in Law Books Recommended for Libraries. 255. Kleinhans, Elysabetb, and Peter Kleinhans. An Index to American Trials. Woodstock, N.Y.: n.p., 1982. Indexes the Lawson series.
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256. Lagarias, Peter C. Effective Closing Arguments with 1991 Cumulative Supplement. Charlotteville: Michie Company, 1989. Provides summations of some Webster arguments before courts. 257. Lawson, John A., ed. American State Trials: A Collection of the Important and Interesting Criminal Trials which Have Taken Place in the United States, from the Beginning of Our Government to 1920. 17 vols. St. Louis: Thomas Law Books, 1914-1936. Reports several of Webster's court trials. 258. Myer, William G. Federal Decisions: Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme, Circuit, and District Courts of the United States Comprising the Opinions of Those Courts from the Time of Their Organization to the Present Date, Together with Extracts from the Opinions of the Court of Claims and the Attorneys-General and the Opinions of General Importance to the Territorial Courts. 30 vols. St. Louis: Gilbert Book Company, 1884. 259. Scholarly Resources. Index to the Scholarly Resources Microfilm Edition of The Records and Briefs of the United States Supreme Court. Wilmington, Del. Scholarly Resources, 1976-.
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260. Smith, Charles C. "Letters of Chief Justice Marshall." Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, Second Series 14 (November 1900): 320-60. Quotes excerpts from a number of Webster documents, mainly cases argued before the Supreme Court. 261. United States. Supreme Court. Reports of Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Supreme Court of the United States ... 67 vols. New York: D. Wiley, 1862. Covers cases reported by William Cranch, Henry Wheaton, Richard Peters, Jr., Benjamin C. Howard, J. S. Black. 262. Williams, Stephen K., ed. Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of the United States. Lawyers' Edition. 100 vols. Rochester, N.Y.: Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company, 1926-1956. 3. Government D o c u m e n t s a. Printed Series 263. American State Papers: Documents, Legislative and Executive of the Congress of the United States ... 38 vols. Washington: Gales and Seaton, 18321861. Carries documents from the First through the Twenty-Fifth Congresses, 1789-1838; documents relate to foreign relations, Indian affairs, finance, commerce and navigation, military affairs, naval affairs, post office department, public lands, land claims, and reparations, etc. 264. Ames, Herman V., ed. State Documents on Federal Relations: The States and the United States. 6 vols. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania, 19021906; New York: Da Capo Press, 1970. Useful for understanding the relationship between the states and the federal government, upon which Webster's speeches and views were so influential. 265. Benton, Thomas Hart, ed. Abridgment of the Debates of Congress, from 1789 to 1856: From Gales and Seaton's Annals of Congress, from Their Register of Debates, and from the Official Reported Debates by John C. Rives. 16 vols. New York: D. Appleton & Co., 1857-1861. Volumes are essential for coverage of Webster's service in both the House of Representatives and in the United States Senate. 266. British and Foreign State Papers. 170 vols. London: HMSO, 1812-1968. Vols. 32-55 important for the period from Tyler to Fillmore.
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267. Carter, Clarence Edward, and John Porter Bloom, eds. The Territorial Papers of the United States. 28 vols. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1934-1975; New York: AMS Press, 1972. Volumes 1-27 also in Microbook Library of American Civilization. Essential for understanding the administration of the territories of the antebellum period; also offers insights into patronage. 268. Cochran, Thomas C, ed. The New American State Papers [1789-1860]: Labor and Slavery. Introduction by Harold Hyman. 7 vols.; Agriculture, 17891860. Introduction by Wayne D. Rasmussen. 19 vols.; Explorations and Surveys, 1789-1860. Introduction by W. Eugene Hollon. 15 vols.; Indian Affairs, 1789-1860. Introduction by Loring B. Priest. 13 vols.; Manufactures, 1789-1860. Introduction by Alfred D. Chandler. 9 vols.; Military Affairs, ed. by Benjamin Franklin Cooling. 19 vols.; Naval Affairs, ed. by K. Jack Bauer. 10 vols.; Social Policy, 1789-1860. Introduction by Charles E. Rosenberg. 5 vols.; Transportation, 1789-1860. Introduction by Thomas C. Cochran. 7 vols.; Public Finance. Introduction by Sidney Ratner. 32 vols.; Public Lands. Introduction by Margaret Beattie Bogue. 8 vols.; Science and Technology. Introduction by Nathan Reingold. 14 vols. Wilmington, Del.: Scholarly Resources, 1972-81. 269. Congressional Globe, Containing the Debates and Proceedings of Congress, 1833-1873. 46 vols. in 110. Washington: Globe Office, 1834-73. Provides coverage for the latter part of DW's career in the United States Senate and, to a limited extent, as secretary of state under Presidents Tyler and Fillmore. 270. Congressional Information Service. CIS Presidential Executive Orders and Proclamations, 1789-1983. Washington: Congressional Information Service, Inc., 1986-. 5,680 microfiche: Part 1, covers the period October 3, 1789 to January 15, 1921; includes executive orders and proclamations of Presidents Tyler and Fillmore. 271. Congressional Information Service. CIS U.S. Senate Executive Documents and Reports. Bethesda, Md.: Congressional Information Service, 1987. 1,153 microfiche. Covers documents and reports not included in the U.S. Serial Set. 272. Davids, Jules, ed. American Diplomatic and Public Papers: The United States and China. 21 vols. Wilmington, Del.: Scholarly Press, 1973. Facsimile reprint of the diplomatic and public documents. Volumes 1-3 particularly important for assessing DW's role in establishing relations with China; Series
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1, 1842-1860, covers both of his terms as secretary of state and provides full coverage of Caleb Cushing's mission to China. 273. Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States, with An Appendix, Containing Important State Papers and Public Documents, and All the Laws of a Public Nature ... 42 vols. Washington: Gales and Seaton, 18341856. Covers from the First to the Eighteenth Congress, 1789-1824; commonly known as Annals of Congress. 274. Executive Documents, 1830-1847. Mainly United States House of Representative documents; part of the Serial Set; contain materials of DW's congressional career and, in part, of his service in the state department under Tyler. 275. Executive Documents of the Senate of the United States, for the First Session of the Forty-Ninth Congress, 1885-1886. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1886. Lists claimants, amount of awards, names of vessels, etc., for compensation under the Spanish Claims Commission, before which DW represented many claimants. 276. Hall, Benjamin F., et al., eds. Official Opinions of the Attorneys General of the United States. 41 vols. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1852-. Contains opinions rendered during DW's stints as secretary of state. 277. Hansard's Parliamentary Hansard, 1830-1891.
Debates, 3rd Series. 356 vols. London: T. C.
278. Hill, Brian H. W. Party Index: The Consolidated Treaty Series. 5 vols. Dobbs Ferry, N.Y.: Oceana Publications, 1986. Index guide to the treaties printed in Parry's Consolidated Treaty Series. 279. Holland, Kathleen M., and Lynda A. Busbee. The New American State Papers Correlation List: Serial Set Numbers to Section Title and Volume Numbers. Wilmington, Del.: Scholarly Resources, 1975. 280. House Reports. 1819-. Covers most of Webster's service in the United States House of Representatives and the state department; part of the Serial Set.
Manuscript and Archival Sources 35 281. Jados, Stanley S. Documents on Russian-American Relations: Washington to Eisenhower. Washington: Catholic University of America Press, 1965. 282. Journal of the Debates and Proceedings in the Convention of Delegates, Chosen to Revise the Constitution of Massachusetts Begun and Holden at Boston, November 15, 1820, and Continued by Adjournment to January 9, 1821. Boston: Office of the Daily Advertiser, 1821, 1853. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization and Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary. Important for assessing DW's role in the convention. 283. Journal of the Executive Proceedings of the Senate of the United States, 1789-1905.125 vols., Washington: various publishers, 1828-. Useful for Senate confirmations and treaty ratifications. 284. Journal of the House of Representatives of the United States. Philadelphia and Washington. Annual volumes since 1789. 285. Journal of the Senate of the United States. Philadelphia and Washington, various publishers, 1789-. Annual volumes. Journal covers deliberations during the time DW represented Massachusetts in the Senate. 286. Kappler, Charles J., ed. Indian Affairs: Laws and Treaties. 5 vols. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1904, 1975-79; New York: AMS Press, 1971. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization. 287. List of Treaties Submitted to the Senate, 1789-1931, Which Have Not Gone into Force, October 1, 1932. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1932. 288. List of Treaties Submitted to the Senate, Government Printing Office, 1935.
1789-1934.
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289. Malloy, William M., ed. Treaties, Conventions, International Acts, Protocols and Agreements between the United States of America and Other Powers, 1776-1909. 2 vols. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1910. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization. Provides texts for treaties negotiated while DW served as Secretary of State; also provides texts for treaties which came before the Senate for ratification during his tenure there. 290. Manning, William Ray, ed. Diplomatic Correspondence of the United States, Canadian Relatioiis, 1784-1860. 4 vols. Washington: Carnegie
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Endowment, 1940-45. Volume 3, containing DW-Lord Ashburton notes on the Caroline and McLeod affairs, is especially important. 291. Manning, William Ray, ed. Diplomatic Correspondence of the United States, Inter-American Affairs, 1831-1860. 12 vols. Washington: Carnegie Endowment, 1932-39. Volume 7, containing documents relating to Central and South America, is particularly useful. 292. Marraro, Howard Rosario, ed. Diplomatic Relations between the United States and the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies: Instructions and Despatches, 18161861. 2 vols. New York: S. F. Vanni, 1951-52. 293. Miller, Hunter, ed. Treaties and Other International Acts of the United States of America. 8 vols. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1931-48. Important for coverage of treaties and other negotiations and agreements during DW's two terms as secretary of state. 294. Moore, John Bassett. A Digest of International Law as Embodied in Diplomatic Discussions, Treaties and Other International Agreements, International Awards, the Decisions of Municipal Courts, and the Writings of Jurists ... 8 vols. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1906. Covers the department of state and the opinions of the attorney general. 295. Moore, John Bassett. History and Digest of International Arbitrations to Which the United States Has Been a Party, Together with Appendices Containing the Treaties Relating to Such Arbitrations, and Historical Legal Notes ... 6 vols. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1898. 296. Moore, John Bassett. Report on Extradition, with Returns of All Cases from August 9, 1842, to January 1, 1890. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1890. 297. New York Assembly Documents, 1842, No. 2, Document C. Contains William H. Seward-DW correspondence on the McLeod case. 298. Opinions of Attorneys General. Message from the President of the United States, Transmitting Opinions of Attorneys General ... 2 vols. [Washington: n.p., 1851]. Vol. 1 covers August 21, 1791-August 30, 1838; Vol. 2, September 1838-February 15, 1851—the latter volume is of particular importance for decisions rendered to DW as Secretary of State on two occasions.
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299. Parry, Clive, ed. Consolidated Treaty Series. 231 vols. Dobbs Ferry, N.Y.: Oceana Publications, 1969-1981. 300. Presidential Vetoes: List of Bills Vetoed and Action Taken Thereon by the Senate and House of Representatives, 1789-1961. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1961; New York: Greenwood Press, 1968. Additional instalments issued by Government Printing Office, various dates. 301. Proceedings of the Senate and Documents Relative to Texas, from Which the Injunction of Secrecy Has Been Removed. Washington: n.p., 1844. Also in Texas. Includes diplomatic correspondence relating to Texas affairs. 302. Prucha, Francis Paul, ed. Documents of United States Indian Policy. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1975, 1990. Provides documents concerning laws, legal status, and government relations with the nation's Native Americans. 303. Public Documents Printed by Order of the Senate of the United States, Second Session of the Twenty-Eighth Congress, Begun and Held at the City of Washington, December 2, 1844, in the Sixty-Ninth Year of the Independence of the United States. 11 vols. Washington: Gales and Seaton, 1845. Also in Texas. Documents, 1841-1845, relate to the question of annexation of Texas during the Tyler administration. 304. Register of Debates, Being a Report of the Speeches Delivered in the Two Houses of Congress, Reported for the United States Telegraph. 4 vols. Washington: Duff Green, 1834-1835. Prints copies of some of DW's speeches before Congress. 305. Register of Debates Congress in Congress, Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the Second Session of the Eighteenth Congress ... [1825-1837]. 14 vols. in 29. Washington: n.p., 1825-37. Important for DW's congressional career. 306. Reports, Correspondence, Despatches and Papers Relating to the Boundary Between the British Possessions in North America and the United States of America. Shannon: Irish University Press, 1969. Reprint of British parliamentary papers; covers roughly from 1783 to 1851.
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307. Senate Documents, 1817-1849. Washington: various publishers and dates. Published for each congressional session. Documents generated in the United States Senate during DW's stint in that body. 308. Senate Executive Documents, 1847-1853. Washington: various publishers and dates. 309. Senate Miscellaneous publishers and dates.
Documents,
1847-1853.
Washington: various
310. Senate Reports, 1847-1853. Washington: various publishers and dates. 311. Statutes at Large of the United States of America, 1789-1873. 17 vols. Boston: Little, Brown & Company, 1850-1873. 312. Stewart, Walter J., and Gregory Harness. Presidential Vetoes, 1789-1988. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1992. 313. Stock, Leo Francis, ed. Consular Relations between the United States and the Papal States: Instructions and Despatches. Washington: American Catholic Historical Association^ 1945. 314. Stock, Leo Francis, ed. United States Ministers to the Papal States: Instructions and Despatches, 1848-1868. Washington: Catholic University Press, 1933. 315. United States. 29th Congress, 1st Session, 1845-46. House Report on "Alleged Official Misconduct of the Late Secretary of State." Washington: n.p., 1846. Covers investigation of Daniel Webster as Tyler's secretary of state. 316. United States. Department of State. Report from the Secretary of State, Compliance with a Resolution of the Senate, in Relation to the Operation of Bankrupt Law ... [Washington: n.p., 1843]. Provides information on efforts bankruptcy legislation during the Tyler presidency, in part engineered Webster.
in the for by
317. Wharton, Francis, ed. A Digest of the International Law of the United States, Taken from Documents Issued by Presidents and Secretaries of State, and from Decisions of Federal Courts and Opinions of Attorneys-General. 3 vols. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1886.
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318. Witkor, Christian L, ed. Unperfected Treaties of the United States of America, 1776-1976. 9 vols. Dobbs Ferry, N.Y.: Oceana Publications, 19761994. b. Microform Publications 319. General Records of the Department of Justice, Record Group 60, National Archives. Washington, D.C. Letters Sent by the Department of Justice: General and Miscellaneous, 1818-1904, M699. 81 microfilm rolls. Provides access to materials relating to law enforcement during Webster's stints as secretary of state under the Tyler and Fillmore administrations. 320. General Records of the Department of Justice, Record Group 60, National Archives. Washington, D.C. Index to Names of U.S. Marshals, 1789-1960, T577. 1 microfilm roll. Useful in studying patronage. 321. General Records of the Department of State, Record Group 59, National Archives, Washington. Copies of Presidential Pardons, 1794-1893, T967. 7 microfilm rolls; Notes to Foreign Legations in the United States from the Department of State, 1834-1906, M99. 99 microfilm rolls; Notes from Foreign Consuls in the United States to the Department of State, 1789-1906, M664. 11 microfilm rolls. Reader should consult pamphlet accompanying each microfilm publication for guidance in using that series. 322. General Records of the Department of State, Record Group 59, National Archives, Washington. Despatches from U.S. Consuls in Acapulco, Mexico, 1823-1906, M143. 8 microfilm rolls; ... in Alexandria, Egypt, 1835-1873, T45. 7 microfilm rolls; ... in Algiers, Algeria, 1785-1906, M23. 19 microfilm rolls; ... in Alicante, Spain, 1788-1905, T357. 3 microfilm rolls; ... in Altona, Germany, 1838-1869, T358. 5 microfilm rolls; ... in Amoy, China, 1844-1906, M100. 15 microfilm rolls; ... in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 1790-1906, M446. 7 microfilm rolls. Reader should consult pamphlet accompanying each microfilm publication for guidance in accessing the series. 323. General Records of the Department of State, Record Group 59, National Archives, Washington. Despatches from U.S. Consuls in Ancona, Italy, 18401874, T359. 2 microfilm rolls; ...in Antigua, Leeward Islands, British West Indies, 1794-1906, T327. 9 microfilm rolls;... in Antwerp, Belgium, 1802-1906, T181. 14 microfilm rolls; ... in Apia, Samoa, 1843-1906, T27. 27 microfilm rolls; ... in Archangel, Russia, 1833-1861, M481. 1 microfilm roll; ... in Asuncion, Paraguay, 1844-1906, T329. 6 microfilm rolls; ... in Athens, Greece,
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1837-1906, T362. 8 microfilm rolls; ... in Aux Cayes, Haiti, 1794-1874, T330. 4 microfilm rolls. Reader should consult pamphlet accompanying each microfilm publication for guidance in accessing the series. 324. General Records of the Department of State, Record Group 59, National Archives, Washington. Despatches from U.S. Consuls inBaracoa, Cuba, 18271846, T511. 3 microfilm rolls; ... in Barbados, British West Indies, 1823-1906, T333. 17 microfilm rolls; ... in Barcelona, Spain, 1797-1906, T121. 15 microfilm rolls; ... in Basle, Switzerland, 1830-1906, T364. 9 microfilm rolls; ... in Batavia, Java, Netherlands East Indies, 1818-1906, M449. 6 microfilm rolls; ... in Bay of Islands and Auckland, New Zealand, 1839-1906, T49. 13 microfilm rolls; ... in Bayonne, France, 1835-1865, T366. 1 microfilm roll; ... in Beirut, Lebanon, 1836-1906, T367. 23 microfilm rolls; ... in Belfast, Ireland, 17961906, T368. 11 microfilm rolls; ... in Bergen, Norway, 1821-1906, T369. 4 microfilm rolls; ... in Bermuda, British West Indies, 1818-1906, T262. 11 microfilm rolls; ... in Bilbao, Spain, 1791-1875, T183. 1 microfilm roll; ...in Bombay, India, 1838-1906, M168. 8 microfilm rolls; ... in Bordeaux, France, 1783-1906, T164. 13 microfilm rolls; ... in Bremen, Germany, 1794-1906, T184. 21 microfilm rolls; ... in Bristol, England, 1792-1906, T185, 16 microfilm rolls; ... in Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1811-1906, M70. 25 microfilm rolls. Reader should consult pamphlet accompanying each microfilm for guidance in accessing that series. 325. General Records of the Department of State, Record Group 59, National Archives, Washington. Despatches from U.S. Consuls in Cadiz, Spain, 17911904, T186. 20 microfilm rolls; ... in Calais, France, 1804-1906, T373. 1 microfilm roll; ...in Calcutta, India, 1792-1906, M450. 7 microfilm rolls; ... in Campeche, Mexico, 1820-1880, M286. 1 microfilm roll; ...in Canea, Crete, 18321874, T190. 2 microfilm rolls; ... in Canton, China, 1790-1906, M101. 20 microfilm rolls; ... in Cape Haitien, Haiti, 1797-1906, M9. 17 microfilm rolls; ... in Cape Town, Cape Colony, 1800-1906, T191. 22 microfilm rolls; ... in Cardenas, Cuba, 1843-1845, 1879-1898, T583. 5 microfilm rolls; ... in Cartagena, Colombia, 1822-1906, T192. 14 microfilm rolls. Reader should consult pamphlet accompanying each microfilm publication for guidance in using t h a t series. 326. General Records of the Department of State, Record Group 59, National Archives, Washington. Despatches from U.S. Consuls in Cayenne, French Guiana, 1801-1897, T378. 1 microfilm roll; ...in Chihuahua, Mexico, 18301906, M289. 3 microfilm rolls; ...in Christiansand, Norway, 1810-1891, T235.
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1 microfilm roll; ... in Cuidad Bolivar, Venezuela, 1850-1893, T335. 3 microfilm rolls; ... in Ciudad del Carmen, Mexico, 1830-1872, M308. 1 microfilm roll; ... in Colombo, Ceylon, 1850-1906, M451. 4 microfilm rolls; ... in Constantinople, Turkey, 1820-1906, T194. 24 microfilm rolls; ... in Copenhagen, Denmark, 1792-1906, T195. 11 microfilm rolls; ... in Cork, Ireland, 1800-1906, T196. 12 microfilm rolls; ...in Curacao, Netherlands West Indies, 1793-1906, T197. 13 microfilm rolls; ... in Cyprus, 1835-1878, T463. 2 microfilm rolls. Reader should consult pamphlet accompanying each microfilm publication for guidance in using that series. 327. General Records of the Department of State, Record Group 59, National Archives, Washington. Despatches from US. Consuls in Dresden, Germany, 1837-1906, T383. 6 microfilm rolls;... in Dublin, Ireland, 1790-1906, T199. 11 microfilm rolls; ...in Dundee, Scotland, 1834-1906, T200. 8 microfilm rolls; ... in Elberfeld, Lubeck, and Rostock, Germany, 1804-1849, T566. 1 microfilm roll; ... in Elsinore, Denmark, 1792-1874, T201. 6 microfilm rolls; ...in Falmouth, British West Indies, 1790-1905, T202. 12 microfilm rolls; ... in Fayal, Azores, Portugal, 1795-1897, T203.11 microfilm rolls;... in Florence, Italy, 1824-1906, T204. 10 microfilm rolls. Reader should consult pamphlet accompanying each microfilm publication for guidance in using that series. 328. General Records of tbe Department of State, Record Group 59, National Archives, Washington. Despatches from U.S. Consuls in Frankfort on the Main, Germany, 1829-1906, M161. 30 microfilm rolls; ... in Funchal, Madeira, Portugal, 1793-1906, T205. 9 microfilm rolls; ... in Galveston, Texas, 18321846, T151. 2 microfilm rolls; ... in Galway, Ireland, 1834-1863, T570. 1 microfilm roll; ...in Genoa, Italy, 1799-1906, T64. 13 microfilm rolls; ... in Georgetown, Demerara, British Guiana, 1827-1906, T336. 23 microfilm rolls; ... in Gibraltar, Spain, 1791-1906, T206. 17 microfilm rolls; ... in Glasgow, Scotland, 1801-1906, T207. 12 microfilm rolls; ... in Gothenburg, Sweden, 1800-1906, T276. 4 microfilm rolls; ... in Guadeloupe, French West Indies, 1802-1906, T208. 8 microfilm rolls; ...in Guatemala City, Guatemala, 18241906, T337. 15 microfilm rolls;... in Guayaquil, Ecuador, 1826-1906, T209. 13 microfilm rolls; ...in Guaymas, Mexico, 1832-1896, M284. 5 microfilm rolls. Reader should consult pamphlet accompanying each microfilm publication for guidance in using that series. 329. General Records of the Department of State, Record Group 59, National Archives, Washington. Despatches from U.S. Consuls in Halifax, Canada, 1833-1906, T469. 18 microfilm rolls; ... in Hamburg, Germany, 1790-1906,
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T211. 35 microfilm rolls; ... in Havana, Cuba, 1783-1906, T20. 133 microfilm rolls; ... in Havre, France, 1789-1906, T212. 21 microfilm rolls; ... in HesseCassel, Germany, 1835-1869, T213. 3 microfilm rolls; ... in Hobart, Australia, 1842-1906, T127. 4 microfilm rolls; ... in Hong Kong, 1844-1906, M108. 21 microfilm rolls; ...in Honolulu, Hawaii, 1820-1903, M144. 22 microfilm rolls; ...in Kingston, Jamaica, British West Indies, 1796-1906, T31. 40 microfilm rolls. Reader should consult pamphlet accompanying each microfilm publication for guidance in using that series. 330. General Records of the Department of State, Record Group 59, National Archives, Washington. Despatches from U.S. Consuls in La Guaira, Venezuela, 1810-1906, M84. 23 microfilm rolls; ... in La Rochelle, France, 1794-1906, T394. 8 microfilm rolls; ...in Leeds-Upon-Hull, England, 1797-1906, T474. 14 microfilm rolls; ...in Leghorn, Italy, 1793-1906, T214. 10 microfilm rolls; ...in Leipzig, Germany, 1826-1906, T215. 12 microfilm rolls; ... in Leith, Scotland, 1798-1893, T396. 8 microfilm rolls; ... in Lima, Peru, 1823-1854, M154. 6 microfilm rolls; ... in Lisbon, Portugal, 1791-1906, T180. 11 microfilm rolls; ... in Liverpool, England, 1790-1906, M141. 55 microfilm rolls; ...in London, England, 1790-1906, T168. 64 microfilm rolls; ... in Londonderry, Ireland, 1835-1876, T216. 3 microfilm rolls; ... in Lyon, France, 1829-1906, T169. 14 microfilm rolls. Essential for understanding the foreign policy of the Tyler administration. 331. General Records of the Department of State, Record Group 59, National Archives, Washington. Despatches from U.S. Consuls in Malaga, Spain, 17931906, T217. 17 microfilm rolls; ... in Malta, 1801-1906, T218. 13 microfilm rolls; ... in Manila, Philippine Islands, 1817-1899, M455. 6 microfilm rolls; ... in Maracaibo, Venezuela, 1824-1906, T62. 20 microfilm rolls; ... inMaranham (Maranhao), Brazil, 1817-1876, T398. 3 microfilm rolls; ... in Marseilles, France, 1790-1906, T220. 20 microfilm rolls. Reader should consult pamphlet accompanying each microfilm publication for guidance in using that series. 332. General Records of the Department of State, Record Group 59, National Archives, Washington. Despatches from U.S. Consuls in Matamoras, Mexico, 1826-1906, M281. 12 microfilm rolls; ... inMatanzas, Cuba, 1820-1899, T339. 17 microfilm rolls; ... in Mazatlan, Mexico, 1826-1906, M159. 7 microfilm rolls; ... inMerida, Mexico, 1843-1897, M287. 4 microfilm rolls; ... in Messina, Italy, 1822-1906, T399. 7 microfilm rolls; ... in Mexico City, Mexico, 1822-1906, M296. 15 microfilm rolls; ... in Monterey, Upper California, 1834-1848, M138. 1 microfilm roll; ... in Monterrey, Mexico, 1849-1906, M165. 7 microfilm rolls;
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... in Montevideo, Uruguay, 1821-1906, M71.15 microfilm rolls; ... in Montreal, Canada, 1850-1906, T222. 22 microfilm rolls; ... in Munich, Germany, 18331906, T261. 13 microfilm rolls. Reader should consult pamphlet accompanying each microfilm publication for guidance in using that series. 333. General Records of the Department of State, Record Group 59, National Archives, Washington. Despatches from U.S. Consuls in Nantes, France, 17901906, T223. 8 microfilm rolls; ... in Naples, Italy, 1796-1906, T224. 12 microfilm rolls; ...in Napoleon-Vendee, France, 1800-1870, T415. 1 microfilm roll; in Nassau, British West Indies, 1821-1906, T475. 24 microfilm rolls; ... in Nice, France, 1819-1906, T417. 7 microfilm rolls; ... in Nuevitas, Cuba, 18421847, T588. 1 microfilm roll; ... in Odessa, Russia, 1831-1906, M459. 7 microfilm rolls; ... in Omoa, Trujillo, andRoatan, Honduras, 1831-1893, T477. 6 microfilm rolls; ... in Oporto, Portugal, 1821-1877, T342. 5 microfilm rolls; ... in Paita, Peru, 1833-1874, T600. 3 microfilm rolls; ... in Palermo, Italy, 18031906, T420. 11 microfilm rolls; ... in Panama City, Panama, 1823-1906, M139. 27 microfilm rolls; ...in Para, Brazil, 1831-1906, T478. 9 microfilm rolls; ...in Paramaribo, Brazil, 1799 1897, T226. 8 microfilm rolls; ... in Paris, France, 1790-1906, Tl. 32 microfilm rolls. Reader should consult pamphlet accompanying each microfilm publication for guidance in using that series. 334. General Records of the Department of State, Record Group 59, National Archives, Washington. Despatches from U.S. Consuls in Pernambuco, Brazil, 1817-1906, T344.17 microfilm rolls;... in Pictou, Canada, 1837-1897, T479. 6 microfilm rolls; ... in Plymouth, England, 1793-1906, T228. 7 microfilm rolls; ... in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, 1835-1906, T346. 10 microfilm rolls; ... in Port Louis, Mauritius, Mascarene Islands, 1817-1906, M462. 8 microfilm rolls; ... in Port Mahon, Spain, 1803-1876, T422. 4 microfilm rolls; ...in Porto Principe and Xibara, Cuba, 1828-1843, T567. 1 microfilm roll; ... in Puerto Cabello, Venezuela, 1823-1906, T229. 12 microfilm rolls; ... in Puerto Rico, 1821-1899, M76. 31 microfilm rolls. Reader should consult pamphlet accompanying each microfilm publication for guidance in using that series. 335. General Records of the Department of State, Record Group 59, National Archives, Washington. Despatches from U.S. Consuls in Riga, Latvia, 18111872, M485.1 microfilm roll; ... in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 1811-1906, T172. 33 microfilm rolls; ... in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, 1829-1897, T145. 7 microfilm rolls; ... in Rio Macha, Colombia, 1835-1883, T425. 1 microfilm roll; ... in Rome, Italy, 1801-1906, T231. 20 microfilm rolls; ... in Rotterdam, The Netherlands, 1802-1906, T232. 13 microfilm rolls; ...in St. Bartholomew,
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French West Indies, 1799-1899, M72. 3 microfilm rolls; ... in St. Christopher, West Indies Federation, 1800-1906, T234. 3 microfilm rolls; ... in St. Croix, Virgin Islands, 1791-1876, T233. 8 microfilm rolls. Reader should consult pamphlet accompanying each microfilm publication for guidance in using that series. 336. General Records of the Department of State, Record Group 59, National Archives, Washington. Despatches from U.S. Consuls in St. Helena, British West Africa, 1831-1906, T428. 20 microfilm rolls; ... in St. John, New Brunswick, Canada, 1835-1906, T485. 10 microfilm rolls; ...in St. Petersburg, Russia, 1803-1906, M81. 18 microfilm rolls; ... in St. Pierre, Martinique, French West Indies, 1790-1906, T431. 11 microfilm rolls; ... in St. Thomas, Virgin Islands, 1804-1906, T350. 17 microfilm rolls; ... in San Bias, Mexico, 1837-1892, M301. 1 microfilm roll; ... in Santa Catarina, Brazil, 1831-1874, T483. 2 microfilm rolls; ... in Sante Fe, New Mexico, 1830-1846, M199. 1 microfilm roll; ...in Santa Marta, Colombia, 1823-1883, T427. 2 microfilm rolls; ...in Santiago, Cape Verde Islands, 1818-1898, T434. 7 microfilm rolls; ... in Santiago de Cuba, Cuba, 1799-1906, T55. 17 microfilm rolls; ...in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, 1837-1906, T56. 19 microfilm rolls; ... in Santos, Brazil, 1831-1906, T351. 6 microfilm rolls. Reader should consult pamphlet accompanying each microfilm publication for guidance in using that series. 337. General Records of the Department of State, Record Group 59, National Archives, Washington. Despatches from U.S. Consuls in Sao Salvadore, Brazil, 1808-1849, T432. 4 microfilm rolls; ... in Singapore, Straits Settlements, 18331906, M464. 16 microfilm rolls; ...in Smyrna, Turkey, 1802-1906, T238. 15 microfilm rolls; ... in Southampton, England, 1790-1906, T239. 10 microfilm rolls; ... in Stettin, Germany, 1830-1906, T59. 10 microfilm rolls; ... in Stockholm, Sweden, 1810-1906, T230. 9 microfilm rolls; ...in Stuttgart, Germany, 1830-1906, T443. 8 microfilm rolls; ... in Sydney, Australia, 18361906, M173. 18 microfilm rolls; ... in Sydney, Canada, 1838-1906, T490. 2 microfilm rolls. Reader should consult pamphlet accompanying each microfilm publication for guidance in using that series. 338. General Records of the Department of State, Record Group 59, National Archives, Washington. Despatches from U.S. Consuls in Tabasco, Mexico, 18321874, M303. 2 microfilm rolls; ... in Tahiti, Society Islands, French Oceania, 1836-1906, M465. 5 microfilm rolls; ... in Talcahuano, Chile, 1836-1895, T115. 5 microfilm rolls; ...in Tampico, Mexico, 1824-1906, M304. 8 microfilm rolls; ...
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m Tangier, Morocco, 1797-1906, T61. 27 microfilm rolls; ... in Teneriffe, Canary Islands, 1795-1906, T690. 10 microfilm rolls; ... in Texas, 1825-1844, T153. 1 microfilm roll; ... in Trieste, Italy, 1800-1906, T242. 13 microfilm rolls; ... in Trinidad, Cuba, 1824-1876, T699. 9 microfilm rolls; ... in Trinidad, West Indies Federation, 1824-1906, T148. 11 microfilm rolls. Basic to any study of foreign policy. 339. General Records of the Department of State, Record Group 59, National Archives, Washington. Despatches from U.S. Consuls in Tripoli, Libya, 17961885, M466. 7 microfilm rolls; ... in Tunis, Tunisia, 1797-1906, T303. 12 microfilm rolls; ... in Turks Island, British West Indies, 1818-1906, T446. 18 microfilm rolls; ... in Valencia, Spain, 1816-1906, T447. 4 microfilm rolls; ... in Valpariso, Chile, 1812-1906, M146. 14 microfilm rolls; ...in Venice, Italy, 18301906, M153. 7 microfilm rolls; ... in Veracruz, Mexico, 1822-1906, M183. 18 microfilm rolls; ...in Vienna, Austria, 1830-1906, T243. 20 microfilm rolls; ... in Zanzibar, British Africa, 1836-1906, M468. 5 microfilm rolls. Reader should consult pamphlet accompanying each microfilm publication for guidance in using that series. 340. General Records of the Department of State, Record Group 59, National Archives, Washington. Despatches from U.S. Ministers in Argentina, 18171906, M69. 40 microfilm rolls; ... in Austria, 1838-1906, T157. 51 microfilm rolls; ...in Belgium, 1832-1906, M193. 37 microfilm rolls; ... in Brazil, 18091906, M121. 74 microfilm rolls; ... in Central America, 1824-1906, M219. 93 microfilm rolls; ... in Chile, 1823-1906, M10. 52 microfilm rolls; ... in China, 1843-1906, M92. 131 microfilm rolls; ... in Colombia, 1820-1906, T33. 64 microfilm rolls; ... in Denmark, 1811-1906, M41. 28 microfilm rolls; ...in France, 1789-1906, M34. 128 microfilm rolls; ... in the German States and Germany, 1799-1801, 1835-1906, M44. 107 microfilm rolls; ... in Great Britain, 1791-1906, M30. 200 microfilm rolls. Reader should consult pamphlet accompanying each microfilm publication for guidance in using that series. 341. General Records of the Department of State, Record Group 59, National Archives, Washington. Despatches from U.S. Ministers in Hawaii, 1843-1900, T30. 34 microfilm rolls; ... in the Italian States, 1832-1906, M90. 44 microfilm rolls; ...in Mexico, 1823-1906, M97.179 microfilm rolls; ...in The Netherlands, 1794-1906, M42. 46 microfilm rolls; ... in Peru, 1826-1906, T52. 66 microfilm rolls; ...in Portugal, 1790-1906, M43. 41 microfilm rolls; ... in Russia, 18081906, M35. 66 microfilm rolls; ... in Spain, 1792-1906, M31. 134 microfilm rolls; ... in Sweden and Norway, 1813-1906, M45. 28 microfilm rolls; ...in
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Legations ..., 1823-1906, T34. 10 microfilm rolls; ... from the Chilean Legation ... , 1811-1906, M73. 6 microfilm rolls. Provides copies of notes from the various legations during both of Webster's stints in the state department. 345. General Records of the Department of State, Record Group 59, National Archives, Washington. Notes from the Colombian Legation in the United States to the Department of State, 1810-1906, M51. 11 microfilm rolls; ... from the Danish Legation ... , 1801-1906, M52. 9 microfilm rolls; ... from the Ecuadorian Legation ... , 1839-1906, T810. 2 microfilm rolls; ... from the French Legation . . . , 1789-1906, M53. 32 microfilm rolls;... from the Legations of the German States and Germany ..., 1817-1906, M58. 35 microfilm rolls;... from the Greek Legation ... , 1823-1892, T808. 1 microfilm roll; from the Hawaiian Legation, 1841-1899, T160. 4 microfilm rolls; ... from the Mexican Legation ... , 1821-1906, M54. 39 microfilm rolls; ... from Miscellaneous Foreign States ..., 1817-1906, T953. 4 microfilm rolls;... from the Netherlands Legation ... , 1784-1906, M56. 13 microfilm rolls; ... from the Peruvian Legation ... , 1827-1906, T802. 6 microfilm rolls. Basic for understanding the foreign policy of the Tyler and Fillmore administrations. 346. General Records of the Department of State, Record Group 59, National Archives, Washington. Notes from the Portuguese Legation in the United States to the Department of State, 1796-1906, M57. 8 microfilm rolls; ... from the Russian Legation ... , 1809-1906, M39. 12 microfilm rolls; ... from the Sardinian Legation ... 1838-1861, M201. 1 microfilm roll; ... from the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies ..., 1826-1860, M55. 2 microfilm rolls; ... from the Spanish Legation ..., 1790-1906, M59. 31 microfilm rolls; ... from the Swedish Legation ... , 1813-1906, M60. 9 microfilm rolls; ... from the Texan Legation ... , 18361845, T809. 1 microfilm roll; from the Uruguayan Legation, 1834-1906, T804. 1 microfilm roll; ... from the Venezuelan Legation ... , 1835-1906, T93. 8 microfilm rolls. Researcher should consult printed pamphlet accompanying microfilm publication for designation of film roll or rolls covering years desired. 347. General Records of the Department of State, Record Group 59, National Archives, Washington. Notes from Foreign Consuls in the United States to the Department of State, 1789-1906, M664. 11 microfilm rolls. Researcher should consult printed pamphlet accompanying microfilm publication for designation of film rolls covering years desired. Provides access to notes received during the Tyler administration.
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348. General Records of the Department of State, Record Group 59, National Archives, Washington. Notes to Foreign Legations in the United States from the Department of State, 1834-1906, M99. 99 microfilm rolls. Provides access to notes sent during the Tyler and Fillmore administrations. 349. Records of the Foreign Service Posts of the Department of State, Record Group 84, National Archives, Washington. Selected Records of the U.S. Consulate in Callao-Lima, Peru, 1825-1912, T781. 73 microfilm rolls; ... in France, 1836-1842, M14. 10 microfilm rolls; ... in Peru, 1826-1912, T724. 88 microfilm rolls. Reader should consult pamphlet accompanying each microfilm publication for guidance in using that series. 350. Records of the Supreme Court of the United States, Record Group 267, National Archives, Washington. Index to Appellate Case Files of the U.S. Supreme Court, 1792-1909, M408. 20 microfilm rolls; Dockets of the U.S. Supreme Court, 1790-1850, M216. 27 microfilm rolls; Minutes of the U.S. Supreme Court, 1790-1950, M215. 41 microfilm rolls; Attorney Rolls of the U.S. Supreme Court, 1790-1951, M217. 4 microfilm rolls. Reader should consult pamphlet accompanying each microfilm publication for guidance in using that series. Essential for evaluating DW's cases and arguments before the Court. 351. Records of the United States Postal Service, Record Group 28, National Archives, Washington. Record of Appointment of Postmasters, 1832-September 30, 1971, M841. 145 microfilm rolls. 352. Records of the United States Senate, Record Group 46, National Archives, Washington. Territorial Papers of the U.S. Senate, 1789-1873, M200. 20 microfilm rolls. Essential for evaluating the Senate's involvement in the territorial process. 353. United States. Supreme Court. Appellate Case Files of the Supreme Court of the United States, 1792-1831. Roll 45, Cases 888-895. National Archives, Washington. Has Dartmouth College case materials. 354. United States Supreme Court Records and Briefs. 1,088 microfilm reels. Wilmington, Del.: Scholarly Resources, 1975. Covers years 1832-1915.
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D. UNPUBLISHED PERSONAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE PAPERS OF DANIEL WEBSTER'S ASSOCIATES 355. Abbot, Dr. Benjamin, Recollections. Manuscript Department, Perkins Library, Duke University, Durham, N.C. Abbot's recollections of Webster and Phillips Exeter Academy are particularly useful for background on Webster's education. 356. Abbot, George Jacob, Papers. Henry E. Huntington Library, San Marino, Calif. Small collection of one of Webster's secretaries, includes two Webster letters, many references to him, and clippings about him. 357. Abbot, George Jacob, Papers. Yale University Library, New Haven. Collection consists of about 1,000 items and includes correspondence of Webster, Joseph Story, Millard Fillmore, and other Whig leaders; collection contains about 200 items relating to Webster's career. 358. Aiken, William, Letters. University of South Carolina, Columbia. An eclectic collection; includes important documents relating to Webster's political career. 359. Alabama, Governor (1837-1841: Arthur H. Bagby), Administrative Files. Alabama Department of Archives and History, Montgomery. Includes Webster correspondence relating to bankruptcy legislation and the financial situation in the early nineteenth century; documents relating to the presidential election of 1840 and abolition. 360. Allen, William, Papers. Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington. Twenty-four containers of the papers of an Ohio congressional colleague of Webster, covering the years 1821-1879. 361. American Fur Company Papers. New-York Historical Society, New York. An important collection for understanding Webster's indebtedness to Jean Pierre Chouteau and Ramsay Crooks, Webster's relationship to Levi Turner, and Webster's western investments; extensive correspondence, calendared in The Papers of Daniel Webster published series but not on the Dartmouth College Microfilm Edition. 362. Amistad Papers. Fisk University, Nashville, Tenn. Important for understanding the Amistad case.
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363. Anthony, Alfred Williams, Collection. Rare Books and Manuscripts Division, New York Public Library. Fairly large autograph collection includes Webster manuscripts. 364. Appleton Papers. Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston. Contains correspondence with Nathan Appleton; important in developing an understanding of Webster's financial problems and of Massachusetts politics. 365. Armstrong, Samuel Turrell, Papers. Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston. Contains Webster correspondence. 366. Aulick Expedition Papers. Maryland Historical Society, Baltimore. Cover the expedition to J a p a n under the command of Captain John H. Aulick in 1851. 367. Autographs of American Authors and Statesmen Collection. Manuscripts and Special Collections Unit, New York State Library, Albany. Includes Webster and items of several of his associates. 368. Bagot, Sir Charles, Papers. Public Archives of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario. Papers of the governor-general of Canada during most of the Tyler administration; useful for understanding American-Canadian relations. 369. Baker, Eleanor Jameson Williams, Papers. Manuscript Department, Perkins Library, Duke University, Durham, N.C. Contains discussion of southern politics, Baltimore and Washington, and of Webster and Henry Clay. 370. Baker and Wheeler Families Papers. Alderman Library, University of Virginia, Charlottesville. Collection contains a letter of Mary C. Wheeler, 1903, discussing John B. Wheeler's payment of legal fees in the Dartmouth College case to DW. 371. Baldwin Family Papers. Historical Manuscripts Collection, Yale University, New Haven, Conn. Includes correspondence of Roger Sherman Baldwin relating to the Amistad case. 372. Bancroft and Bliss Family Papers. Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington. A major collection for understanding Webster's early years on the Massachusetts scene; contains about 140 Webster items, mainly correspondence with his Boston law associate, Alexander Bliss; also contains
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correspondence with Richard M. Blatchford; provides some insight into Webster's chronic indebtedness. 373. Barbour Family Papers. Alderman Library, University of Virginia, Charlottesville. Collection, mainly correspondence of James Barbour, Governor of Virginia, 1812-14, Secretary of War, 1825-28, and minister to England, 1828-29, and of Philip Pendleton Barbour; considerable discussion of state and national politics, foreign relations, tariff, states rights; includes correspondence with many notables of first half of nineteenth century, including Webster. 374. Barton, Seth, and Daniel Jenifer, Papers. Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington. Papers include Webster correspondence and provide background information on Webster's career. 375. Bayard Family Papers. Maryland Historical Society, Baltimore. Collection includes important financial correspondence between Webster and Isaac Rand Jackson, Whig political writer in the 1840 campaign, charge d'affaires to Denmark during the Tyler administration, and financial backer of Webster. 376. Bayard, James Asheton, and Richard Henry Bayard, Papers of. Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington. Important collection dealing with politics, banking, and diplomacy. 377. Bayard-Pearsall-Campbell Collection. New York Public Library, New York. Collection contains LeRoy family papers, including some of Caroline's, Webster's second wife. 378. Beaubien Collection. Chicago Historical Society, Chicago, 111. Important collection contains Webster correspondence and material relating to Jean Baptiste Beaubien's legal matters. 379. Bell, Charles Henry, Papers. Rauner Special Collections Library, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H. Collection of a New Hampshire attorney includes much on legal matters and on New Hampshire politics; some discussion of Webster. 380. Bell, Samuel, Papers. New Hampshire Historical Society, Concord. Collection, with unpublished guide, contains about seventy-nine items.
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381. Bell, Samuel, Papers. Rauner Special Collections Library, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H. Collection consists of over fifty items of correspondence and business papers; friend and senatorial colleague of Webster from New Hampshire. 382. Benton, Thomas Hart, Correspondence. Southern Historical Collection, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Collection contains a Webster letter to Benton, January 6, 1832, regarding a misunderstanding involving publication of remarks made about John Randolph; ALS of letter not on the Dartmouth Microfilm Edition. 383. Berrien, John Macpherson, Papers. Georgia Historical Society, Savannah. Over 1,400 items of legal and financial papers and correspondence; considerable discussion of Webster. 384. Bibb Family Papers. Filson Club, Louisville, Ky. Five boxes of papers including those of George M., Secretary of the Treasury and Webster's colleague in the Tyler administration. 385. Biddle Family Papers (Andalusia). James Biddle Collection. Philadelphia, Pa. Contains several important letters from Webster to Nicholas Biddle. 386. Bingham, James Hervey, Letters. Western Reserve Historical Society, Cleveland, Ohio. Papers of one of Webster's classmates at Dartmouth College and a lifelong friend. 387. Blatchford, Richard M., Papers. McGrath & Swain, New York. Collection of one of Webster's executors, includes some correspondence with Webster, much on Webster's legal career, his personal finances, and financial difficulties. Most not on the Dartmouth College Microfilm Edition. 388. Bleecker, Harmanus, Papers. Manuscripts and Special Collections, New York State Library, Albany. Papers include Webster items relating to politics and government and the diplomatic service. 389. Bonney, Eli Whitney, Papers. Manuscript Department, William R. Perkins Library, Duke University, Durham, N.C. Collection of a Camden, South Carolina, family contains significant discussion of politics and a letter of Webster on slavery and secession.
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390. Bookfellow Foundation Autograph Collection. Knox College Archives, Galesburg, 111. Collection includes Webster letters and letters of several of his contemporaries. 391. Bradish, Luther, Papers. New-York Historical Society, New York. Papers of a Whig leader contain Webster correspondence and coverage of political and economic subjects. 392. Bradley, Samuel Ayer, Papers. Pejepscot Historical Society, Brunswick, Me. Papers of a Dartmouth College classmate and longtime friend; important for Webster's early career. 393. Brock Collection. Henry E. Huntington Library, San Marino, Calif. Contains the letters of New Hampshire politician and lawyer, Thomas W. Thompson, with whom Webster read law. 394. Brougham, Henry Peter, Lord Brougham and Vaux, Manuscripts. University College Library, London, England. 395. Bryan, William Shepard, Papers. Southern Historical Collection, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Collection of a North Carolina and Maryland lawyer contains letters of Whig leaders, including Webster, discussing politics. 396. Bulwer, Sir Henry Lytton, Papers. Public Records Office, London, England. Particularly important for British-American relations while Webster served as secretary of state under Millard Fillmore. 397. Burke, Edmund, Papers. Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington. Contains useful background material on Webster. 398. Burnet, Jacob, Papers. Cincinnati Historical Society, Cincinnati, Ohio. Collection of eighty-seven items of correspondence and deeds. 399. Burr, J. Kelsey, Bank of the United States Collection. Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington. Papers include Webster correspondence.
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400. Butler, Benjamin Franklin, Papers. New York State Library, Albany. Papers of a New York lawyer and politician include Webster correspondence relating to legal matters. 401. Cabell, James Lawrence, Correspondence. Alderman Library, University of Virginia, Charlottesville. A small collection, covering the years 1829-37, with discussion of Webster and figures in Virginia and national politics. 402. Calhoun, John Caldwell, Papers. Clemson University Library, Clemson, S.C. Over four feet of papers, mainly correspondence, 1784-1850, retained by the family. 403. Calhoun, John Caldwell, Papers. South Caroliniana Library, University of South Carolina, Columbia. Over 3,200 items: family, political, and business correspondence. 404. Calhoun, John Caldwell, Papers. William R. Perkins Library, Duke University, Durham, N.C. Collection of almost 400 items of family, business, and political correspondence. 405. Carman, Samuel, Papers. Suffolk County Historical Society, Riverhead, N.Y. Contains several letters from Webster to Carman. 406. Carson, Hampton L., Collection. Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pa. Contains Webster-George N. Briggs correspondence. 407. Cass, Lewis, Papers. Clark Historical Library, Central Michigan University, Mount Pleasant. Collection of 140 items, 1814-1860, of papers and correspondence, dealing with foreign policy and domestic politics. 408. Cass, Lewis, Papers. Clements Library, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. About six feet of papers, mainly political correspondence, for the period 1830-1850. 409. Cass, Lewis, Papers. Detroit Public Library, Detroit, Mich. Eleven boxes, about 3,000 items of correspondence and business papers. 410. Causten-Pickett Papers. Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington. Important collection containing James H. Causten papers
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revealing his and Webster's collaboration in representing French spoliation claimants. 411. Chambers, Ezekiel F., Papers. Maryland Historical Society, Baltimore. One folder of papers, 1798-1862, with Webster items. 412. Charles River Bridge Collection. Harvard Law Library, Cambridge, Mass. Contains manuscript notes of Simon Greenleaf on the case Webster argued before the courts. 413. Chase, Salmon Portland, Papers. Cincinnati Historical Society, Cincinnati, Ohio. About 246 pieces of political correspondence, mainly for the period 1849-1873. 414. Chase, Salmon Portland, Papers. Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. Collection consists of about 15,000 items, 1824-1882. 415. Chase, Salmon Portland, Papers. Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington. Collection, 1755-1898, of thirty-seven containers. 416. Chatfield, Andrew Gould, Papers. Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul. Collection of about 1,000 items, dealing mainly with politics in New York and with considerable comment on Whig politics and national politicians, including Webster, John C. Calhoun, Henry Clay, William H. Seward, and Martin Van Buren. 417. Choate, Rufus, Papers. Houghton Cambridge, Mass. Collection of 41 items.
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418. Choate, Rufus, Papers. Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston. About 100 political and legal papers, 1825-1859. 419. Choate, Rufus, Papers. Rauner Special Collections Library, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H. Over 150 items, 1815-1858, of correspondence, lecture notes, and miscellaneous papers; subjects include Webster, Dartmouth College case, and politics and government. 420. Clay, Henry, Letters. Tracy W. McGregor Library, Highland Park, Mich. Collection of eight items to John L. Lawrence; Clay discusses need for greater
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unity among Whigs and the unsuitability of Webster as a candidate for the presidency in 1844 and the candidacy of Zachary Taylor in 1848. 421. Clay, Henry, Papers. Alderman Library, University of Virginia, Charlottesville. Collection has some 500 items covering the years, 1798-1851. Most of the extant Clay papers have been identified and described briefly or published in the Papers of Henry Clay. 422. Clay, Henry, Papers. Filson Club, Louisville, Ky. Collection of about 100 items, with additional materials in other collections. 423. Clay, Henry, Papers. Lilly Library, Indiana University, Bloomington. Collection of almost 250 items, 1812-1849, plus a collection of notices of Young Men's Henry Clay Association. 424. Clay, Henry, Papers. New-York Historical Society, New York. Collection, 1817-1845, has 116 items. 425. Clay, Henry, Papers. University of Kentucky Library, Lexington. Collection of about seventy letters, plus more than 200 in other manuscript collections. 426. Clay, Henry, Papers. William R. Perkins Library, Duke University, Durham, N.C. Collection of 137 items of political and personal correspondence, 1802-1852. 427. Clay, Thomas J., Papers. Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington. Covers correspondence with James Brown Clay. 428. Clayton, John Middleton, Papers. Delaware Division of Historical and Cultural Affairs, Dover. Collection of official and personal papers, especially useful for period when Webster served as secretary of state under Millard Fillmore. 429. Clayton, John Middleton, Papers. Historical Society of Delaware, Wilmington. Papers, eighty-six items, cover years 1825-1856, and include material on French spoliations claims. 430. Clayton, John Middleton, Papers. Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington. Significant collection of papers of Webster's predecessor
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as Secretary of State under Zachary Taylor; discussion of Whig politics and some Webster correspondence. 431. Colt, Roswell L., Papers. Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. Correspondence, in part with Webster, Richard M. Blatchford, and Nicholas Biddle; deals mainly with business and political matters. A significant collection of one of Webster's partners in the Clamorgan Land Association; important for understanding some of Webster's business ventures and money problems. 432. Concord Bank Papers. New Hampshire Historical Society, Concord. Records Webster's stock in the Concord Bank, 1808-1829. 433. Cooke, Noah, Account Books, 1788-1829. Noah Cooke Collection, Baker Library, Harvard Business School, Cambridge, Mass. Account books contain business dealings with Webster from 1802 to 1807; not on the Dartmouth College Microfilm Edition. 434. Corcoran, William Wilson, Autograph Album. Virginia Historical Society, Richmond. Includes Webster autographs; autographs of most of the leading American politicians of first half of nineteenth-century; not on the Dartmouth College Microfilm Edition. 435. Corcoran, William Wilson, Papers. Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington. Important collection of a Washington banker; especially useful for Webster's finances during his later years. 436. Correspondence and Documents Relative to the North Eastern Boundary. Maine State Library, Augusta. Eight items, includes one letter from Webster to John Fairfield, and other papers, petitions, resolutions, and reports. 437. Correspondence Collection, 1646-1952. Columbia University Libraries, New York. Collection of 560 items includes correspondence of Webster. 438. Corwin, Thomas, Papers. Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington. Twenty-one containers, covering years 1850-1853; a major collection of Webster's colleague in the Department of the Treasury during the Fillmore administration; contains correspondence with most major Whig leaders.
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439. Corwin, Thomas, Papers. Warren County Historical Society, Lebanon, Ohio. Small collection of miscellaneous letters and papers to family members; includes five letters to Corwin from Henry Clay and nine from Webster; not included on the Dartmouth College Microfilm Edition. 440. Coxe, Daniel William, Papers. Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. Has Webster items, 1827-1829, relating to Coxe's efforts to confirm claims to southern Spanish land grants, particularly the Maison Rouge Grant in Louisiana and other grants in Florida. 441. Crampton, Sir John Fiennes, Papers. Public Record Office, London, England. Important collection for Webster's second stint as secretary of state under Millard Fillmore. 442. Crittenden, John Jordan, Papers. Manuscript Department, William R. Perkins Library, Duke University, Durham, N.C. Papers cover years 17861932, and Crittenden's service as governor, congressman and senator, and cabinet officer; considerable discussion of Tyler's fiscal plans; includes unpublished Webster letters. Much of correspondence published in Coleman, Life and Times of... Crittenden. 443. Curtis, Benjamin Robbins, Papers. Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington. Papers of a Massachusetts lawyer and associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court include correspondence with Webster and Webster's biographer and Curtis's uncle, George Ticknor Curtis. 444. Cushing, Caleb, Papers. Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington. A large collection of a Massachusetts lawyer and senator, Webster's close friend; a very important collection for information on DW's public and personal life. 445. Daggett, David, Papers. Historical Manuscripts Collection, Yale University, New Haven, Conn. Papers cover years 1781-1851; large collection of personal, political, and business correspondence. Lawyer, senator, and professor of law at Yale; Daggett and Webster maintained a somewhat close relationship between 1814 and 1846; collection includes important exchanges on legal matters.
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446. Dallas, George Mifflin, Papers. Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. Collection of about 1,400 items, 1791-1880, dealing mainly with politics. 447. Dana, Judah, Papers. Maine Historical Society, Portland. Collection has miscellaneous letters concerning, in part, DW's admission to the bar. 448. Davis, John Chandler Bancroft, Papers. Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington. Contains much of Webster's correspondence with Abbott Lawrence. 449. Davis, John, Papers. American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass. Collection of a congressional colleague and a sometime business associate, is mainly political papers and correspondence, including a journal Davis kept in Washington in 1830. 450. Davis, John, Papers. Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston. Collection consists of approximately fifty letters, 1807-1852. 451. Dayton, William Lewis, Papers. Firestone Library, Princeton University, Princeton, N.J. Collection of eight boxes, 1825-1865, consisting of correspondence and financial accounts. 452. DeCoppet, Andre, Collection. Firestone Library, Princeton University, Princeton, N.J. Significant Webster letters and other documents. 453. Denny-O'Hara Papers. Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh. Sheds light on the Anti-Masonic party and on Webster's relationship to it. 454. Dew Family Papers. Earl Gregg Swem Library, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Va. Collection of papers of Thomas Roderick Dew, professor of political law and president of the college, includes correspondence from Webster (1846). 455. Dickerson, Mahlon, Papers. New Jersey Historical Society, Newark. A collection of about 1,000 items, ca. 1782-1852, including correspondence and diaries, 1782-1809, 1832-1852.
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456. Dickinson, Daniel Stevens, Papers. Robertson Center for the Arts and Sciences, Broome County Historical Society, Binghampton, N. Y. A small collection discussing primarily political subjects, includes Webster letters dealing with the crisis of 1850. 457. Dix, John Adams, Papers. Columbia University Library, New York. Collection consists of about 1,230 items, 1813-1879. 458. Dix, John Adams, Papers. New-York Historical Society, New York. Collection of forty-eight items of correspondence, 1823-1877. 459. Dix, John Adams, Papers. Syracuse University, Syracuse, N.Y. Papers, 127 items and three Webster letters to Dix, cover period 1831-1877. 460. Doty, James Duane, Papers. State Historical Society of Wisconsin, Madison. Small collection of the governor of Wisconsin Territory with discussion of Tyler administration and a few materials relating to Webster's land speculation in Wisconsin. 461. Douglas, Stephen A., Papers. Chicago Historical Society, Chicago, 111. Collection of about 100 miscellaneous items. 462. Douglas, Stephen A , Papers. Illinois State Historical Library, Springfield. Papers, about seventy-nine items, cover period 1836-1861. 463. Douglas, Stephen A., Papers. University of Chicago, Chicago, 111. Some 16,000 items, 1833-1860, the largest of the Douglas collections; essential for understanding politics of the 1840s, 1850s, and 1860s. 464. Duane Family Correspondence. American Philosophical Society Library, Philadelphia, Pa. A small collection of a Philadelphia family, includes Webster correspondence. 465. Duyckinck, E. A., Papers. New York Public Library, New York. Provide comments on Webster's service as secretary of state under Tyler and on Webster's financial problems. 466. Edgar, William, Papers. Rare Books and Manuscripts Division, New York Public Library, New York (Negative photostats of papers in private hands). Papers of a Detroit, Michigan, merchant include Webster correspondence.
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467. Ensign, Harry H., Autograph Collection. Manuscripts and Archives, Yale University, New Haven, Conn. Small collection, includes Webster and Tyler letters dealing with politics, 1840-1866. 468. Everett, Edward, Papers. American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass. Collection, 1832-1865, of over sixty items covering governorship, Harvard presidency, and presidential nomination. 469. Everett, Edward, Papers. Boston Public Library, Boston, Mass. Collection of about 300 items. 470. Everett, Edward, Papers. Houghton Library, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. Collection of 834 items, plus additional materials in the Harvard University Archives. 471. Everett, Edward, Papers. Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington. Six containers, 1825-1865. 472. Everett, Edward, Papers. New York Public Library, New York. Collection of 135 items covers years 1827-1864. 473. Everett, Edward, Papers. Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N.H. Collection, 1807-1854, consists of about 150 items. 474. Everett-Peabody Papers. Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston. Correspondence with major political figures of mid-nineteenth century America, including Webster and many of his political associates. 475. Ewing, Thomas, and Charles Ewing Family Papers. Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington. The largest collection of Ewing papers, 310 containers; collection covers years 1757-1941. 476. Ewing, Thomas, Family Papers. Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington. Large collection of papers of an Ohio lawyer, senator, and Secretary of the Treasury under Tyler; important for understanding Whig politics and particularly the Tyler administration. 477. Ewing, Thomas, Papers. Ohio Historical Society, Columbus. About one foot of correspondence, family papers, and genealogy.
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478. Fairfield, John, Papers. Maine Historical Society, Portland. Collection of eight boxes of legal and political correspondence; important for understanding Maine politics and the attitude in the state toward the Treaty of Washington, 1842. 479. Fairfield, John, Papers. Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington. Papers, 1828-1867, consist of seven containers; provide insight into acceptance of the negotiations with Great Britain in 1842 regarding the northeastern boundary. 480. Farrar, Timothy, Papers. New Hampshire Historical Society, Concord. Small collection of a New Hampshire lawyer and early law partner of Webster; large portion of the correspondence relates to the Dartmouth College case. 481. Felch, Alpheus, Papers. Detroit Public Library, Detroit, Mich. Collection, about 1,800 items, of correspondence and papers dealing with Indian cessions in Michigan. 482. Felch, Alpheus, Papers. Michigan Historical Collections, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Collection of about two feet and eleven volumes, 17941894, dealing with family, business, state, and national politics. 483. Fendall, Philip Ricard, Papers. William R. Perkins Library, Duke University, Durham, N.C. Collection of a Washington lawyer and newspaper publisher, and United States District Attorney for Washington, D.C, 1841-45 and 1849-53; important for understanding National Republican and Whig party strategy. 484. Fessenden Family Papers. Bowdoin College Library, Brunswick, Me. Important collection of a personal friend and political ally of Webster. 485. Fillmore, Millard, Papers. Manuscripts and Rare Books Department, Earl Gregg Swem Library, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Va. Two items, one authorizing Webster to affix his signature to a pardon, and the other expressing regret that he is unable to attend funeral of Webster. 486. Fillmore, Millard, Papers. Penfield Library, State University of New York, Oswego. A large collection, includes many Webster letters and those of other Whig leaders, including Henry Clay, William Henry Harrison, and Thurlow Weed, for the 1830s to the 1850s.
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487. Fish, Hamilton, Papers. Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington. Correspondence has considerable discussion of Webster's indebtedness for western land speculation, and particularly of Webster's relationship with Samuel W. Beale, who defaulted as receiver of public money in Wisconsin. 488. Fisher, George Purnell, Papers. Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington. Collection of a lawyer, judge of the District of Columbia; papers concern Delaware politics, Oregon boundary question, Mexican War, and John M. Clayton as Secretary of State; includes Webster letters. 489. Floyd, John Buchanan, Papers. Manuscripts and Rare Books Department, Earl Gregg Swem Library, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Va. Small collection of a governor of Virginia, Secretary of War; Webster, a correspondent. 490. Fogg Collection. Maine Historical Society, Portland. An important collection with documents from most periods of Webster's life. 491. Force, Peter, Papers. Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington. Papers of a Washington mayor, newspaper owner, and documentary editor offer good insight into political developments of the 1820s and 1830s. 492. Force, Peter, Papers. William L. Clements Library, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Also important for Force's newspaper publishing in support of the National Republican and Whig cause. 493. Fox, Henry Stephen, Papers. Public Record Office, London, England. Important collection for American-British relations of the 1840s. 494. Fuess, Claude Moore, Papers. Department of Archives, Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass. Includes correspondence of Fuess and materials relating to his two-volume biographies of Daniel Webster and of Caleb Cushing. 495. Fuller, Habijah Weld, Papers. Maine Historical Society, Portland. Papers of one of Webster's classmates at Dartmouth College and longtime friend; useful for early life of DW.
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496. Galloway-Maxcy-Markoe Families Papers. Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington. Important for understanding foreign policy in the Tyler administration; particularly useful for Webster's perpetual financial woes. 497. Gaston, William, Papers. Southern Historical Collection, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Contains several Webster items. 498. Gest, Erasmus, Papers. Ohio Historical Society, Columbus. Collection has materials relating to Webster's visit to Cincinnati. 499. Gibbes, Robert Wilson, Papers. South Caroliniana Library, University of South Carolina, Columbia. Collection of a scientist, physician, and historian, includes correspondence with James H. Causten, Francis Markoe, and Webster concerning collection of a bond of the Republic of Colombia due the estate of William Hasell Gibbes. 500. Glenn Family Papers. Maryland Historical Society, Baltimore. Papers of a Maryland family contains Webster correspondence. 501. Gooch Family Papers. Alderman Library, University of Virginia, Charlottesville. Correspondence of Claiborne Watts Gooch, co-editor of the Richmond Enquirer; discussion in papers of national politics, states rights and nullification; presidential elections of 1824, 1832, and 1836, and of Webster and other national figures. 502. Goodhue Family Papers. New York Society Library, New York. Collections includes correspondence with many prominent politicians of midnineteenth century United States, including Webster, with whom the Goodhue family was particularly close. A few of the materials do not appear on the Dartmouth College Microfilm Edition. 503. Gordon, George William, Papers. New York Public Library, New York. Small but important group of papers, including Webster and Fletcher Webster letters, relating to the consulship at Rio de Janeiro. Correspondence with Caleb Cushing, Webster, and Fletcher Webster relating to Whig politics, death of Webster, and publication of Webster's writings.
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504. Graham, John Lorimer, Papers. Henry E. Huntington Library, San Marino, Calif. Small collection of lawyer and postmaster in New York City, mainly relating to national and local politics; includes Webster correspondence. 505. Granger, Gideon and Francis, Papers. Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington. Papers of Whig leaders in New York and of a cabinet colleague in the Harrison-Tyler administrations. 506. Gratz, Simon, Collection. Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. A massive collection, including autographs of many major American political figures of nineteenth-century America. 507. Green, Duff, Papers. Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington. Collection of a journalist, politician, industrial promoter; includes Webster correspondence, of which much covers the years 1840-44, when Green was unofficial agent for the Tyler administration in London and Paris. 508. Greenway, Edward M., Jr., Collection. Special Collections, Milton S. Eisenhower Library, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md. Collection of lawyers, statesmen, and politicians, includes Webster items. 509. Hale and Everett Family Papers. Sophia Smith Collection, Smith College Library, Northampton, Mass. Collection of correspondence, diaries, etc., of Alexander Everett, Edward Everett, Edward Everett Hale, including correspondence with Webster. 510. Hale, John P., Papers. New Hampshire Historical Society, Concord. Consists of more than 5,000 items; essential for an understanding of Hale, his personal and political life and New Hampshire and Massachusetts politics. 511. Hale, John P., Papers. Rauner Special Collections Library, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H. Also important for political background in New England and for Webster's career. 512. Hale, Samuel, Letterbook, 1823-1832. Rauner Special Collections Library, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H. Includes letter to Webster dealing with a tract of land in Portsmouth. 513. Hamilton-Gordon, George, Lord Aberdeen, Papers. British Library, London, England. Papers of the fourth Earl of Aberdeen; British Foreign
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Secretary, 1841-1846; important for the negotiations of the Treaty of Washington, 1842, and the northwestern treaty of 1846. 514. Hammond, Charles, Correspondence. Ohio Historical Society, Columbus. An important body of papers of the editor of the Cincinnati Gazette dealing with the presidential elections of 1824 and 1828; contains considerable discussion of Webster. 515. Harrison, William Henry, Miscellaneous Collection. Indiana Historical Society, Indianapolis. Small collection but important for background on Harrison and his presidency. 516. Hart and Tuttle Collection. Baker Library, Harvard Business School, Cambridge, Mass. Daybook, 1825-1829, of a Boston paving firm showing work done for Webster and others in Boston; entries for Webster were not filmed on the Dartmouth College Microfilm Edition. 517. Haven, Franklin, Papers. Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston. Collection includes letters, bill, receipts from George P. A. Healy about his portrait of Webster; also includes letter from Healy to Webster. 518. Haven, Franklin, Reminiscences. Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston. Recounts his banking career as president of the Merchants National Bank of Boston and of his experiences with his friend Webster and others; written as a letter to his daughter. 519. Hazlehurst, Leighton Wilson, Papers. Manuscript Department, William R. Perkins Library, Duke University, Durham, N.C. Collection of papers of a Georgia family; includes correspondence with Webster. 520. HeitmuUer, Anton, Autograph Collection. State Historical Society of North Dakota, Bismarck. Collection includes Webster letters. 521. Hill, Isaac, Papers. New Hampshire Historical Society, Concord. Collection of about 600 items, includes correspondence with Webster, Whig and Jacksonian leaders, dealing with his newspaper and with national and state politics.
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522. Historical Collections. Independence Hall National Park, Philadelphia, Pa. Contains several important documents exchanged between Webster and Nathaniel Appleton Haven. 523. Hopkinson Family Papers. Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. Mainly incoming correspondence to Joseph Hopkinson; collection includes significant Webster materials, mainly involving his association with Joseph Hopkinson on legal and congressional matters. 524. Howard, J., and Son, Letters. Brooklyn Historical Society, Brooklyn, N.Y. Collection includes two letters from Webster, 1851, concerning complaint that gold consigned to them had been seized in Panama. 525. Howard, Jacob Merritt, Papers. Burton Historical Collection, Detroit Public Library, Detroit, Mich. Collection of a Michigan senator, includes correspondence with Webster. 526. Hughes, Christopher, Papers. William L. Clements Library, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Friend of Webster, in diplomatic corps during the presidential administration of John Tyler. 527. Hiilsemann, Johann Georg, Papers. Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington. Papers and documents concerning relations with Hungary. 528. Hunter Family Papers. Virginia Historical Society, Richmond. Section of collection covering Robert M. T. Hunter's political career; important for understanding the Calhoun movement in Virginia and the South and of secession later. 529. Hunter, Robert Mercer Taliaferro, Papers. Archives Branch, Virginia State Library and Archives, Richmond. A collection of about 875 items covering years 1820-1876. 530. Hunter, William, Correspondence. Washington State Historical Society, Olympia. Largely official state department materials, with Webster as a correspondent.
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531. Huntington-Wolcott Papers. Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston. Contains documents relating to Webster's association with Samuel Frothingham. 532. Hutton, Hamilton Morris, Autograph Collection. Alderman Library, University of Virginia, Charlottesville. A small, eclectic collection of public and military figures of the mid-nineteenth century, including Webster. 533. Insurance Company of North America Archives. Insurance Company of North America, Philadelphia, Pa. Collection is important for establishing Webster's efforts before the Spanish Claims Commission; large portion of the records do not appear on the Dartmouth College Microfilm Edition. 534. Insurance Company of North America Collection. Special Collections, Hoskins Library, University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Collection contains several Webster items relating to Spanish spoliations claims; items not on the Dartmouth College Microfilm Edition. 535. Iredell, James, Jr. and Sr., Papers. William R. Perkins Library, Duke University, Durham, N.C. Portion of papers cover North Carolina and national politics, patronage, and nullification crisis. 536. Jarvis, Russell, Papers. Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington. Papers of a newspaper editor; useful in analyzing editor-publisher quarrels in Washington, particularly in the 1820s. 537. Jaudon, Samuel, Papers. New-York Historical Society, New York. Contains many Webster documents essential for understanding the cooperation and activities of Jaudon and Webster before the Spanish Claims Commission and for understanding Webster's relationship with and legal and legislative efforts in behalf of the Second Bank of the United States. 538. Jones, George W., Collection. State Historical Society of Iowa, Iowa City. Collection of a territorial delegate to the United States House of Representatives; collection is important in exploring Webster's investments in western lands, particularly in southwestern Wisconsin. 539. Kane, John Kintzing, Papers. American Philosophical Society Library, Philadelphia, Pa. Collection of a Philadelphia lawyer and politician includes Webster materials and is especially strong on Pennsylvania politics.
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540. Kavanagh, Edward, Papers. Maine State Archives, Augusta. Important for background to and negotiation of the Webster-Ashburton treaty. 541. Kent, James, Papers. Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington. A major collection of the papers of a teacher, New York Supreme Court judge, and chancellor of the Court of Chancery, includes letters from major Whig leaders. Extensive extracts were published in William Kent, Memoirs and Letters of James Kent. 542. King, Rufus, Papers. New-York Historical Society, New York. Essential for understanding the relationship between King, a prominent New York politician, and Webster. 543. King, Thomas Butler, Papers. Manuscript Department, Southern Historical Collection, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Includes Webster and Laomi Baldwin correspondence. 544. Lafayette, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert Du Motier, Marquir de, Papers, Arthur H. and Mary Marden Dean Collection. Department of Rare Books, Cornell University Library, Ithaca, N.Y. Includes Webster correspondence. Collection described in Quarterly Journal of Library of Congress, April 1962; and in Charles B. McNamara, French Books and Manuscripts, 1700-1830: Descriptions of Collections in the Cornell University Library. Ithaca: Cornell University Library, 1981. 545. Langdon, William Chauncy, Papers. Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington. Collection includes papers discussing the Clay-Webster debates and politics of the early 1850s. 546. Lanman, Charles, Papers. Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington. Collection of papers of a confidant and close friend of Webster, one of his biographers. 547. Latrobe Family Papers. Maryland Historical Society, Baltimore. Includes DW letters. 548. Lavallette, Elie A. F., Papers. Manuscript Department, William R. Perkins Library, Duke University, Durham, N.C. Papers, official and personal, of Rear Admiral Lavallette includes rather routine letters to Webster and other government officials.
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549. Lawrence, Abbott, Papers. Houghton Library, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. Collection, mainly focusing on Lawrence's tenure as minister to London, includes transcripts of his official dispatches to Webster and to John Middleton Clayton. 550. Lay, George Washington, Papers. Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington. Collection of papers of a New York Whig congressman and charge d'affaires to Sweden, 1842-45; covers activities as charge and includes four letters from Webster. 551. Lee and Bonney Family Papers. Manuscript Department, William R. Perkins Library, Duke University, Durham, N.C. Collection of a Camden, South Carolina, family contains significant discussion of politics and of Webster. 552. Legare, Hugh Swinton, Papers. Manuscript Department, South Caroliniana Library, University of South Carolina, Columbia. Collection of papers of one of Webster's colleagues in Tyler's cabinet. 553. Legare, Hugh Swinton, Papers. Manuscript Department, William R. Perkins Library, Duke University, Durham, N.C. Small collection, 1837-1843, concerning politics, legal practice, and purchase of books. 554. Leigh, Benjamin Watkins, Papers. Alderman Library, University of Virginia, Charlottesville. The largest single collection of Leigh papers, a Virginia congressman and delegate to the 1840 Whig presidential nominating convention; about 300 items, covers Leigh's professional and political life. 555. Le Roy Papers. LeRoy Historical Society, Le Roy, N.Y. Papers of the family of Caroline Le Roy Webster, DW's second wife. 556. Letters and Manuscripts Collection, 1795-1981. Colgate University Library, Hamilton, N. Y. Includes Webster correspondence. 557. Lincoln, Levi, Papers. Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston. Papers of a prominent Massachusetts politician. 558. Little-Mordecai Family Papers. North Carolina Department of Archives and History, Raleigh. Includes correspondence from Webster.
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559. Livingston, Edward, Papers. Firestone Library, Princeton University, Princeton, N.J. Offers considerable insight into politics of the Jacksonian period. 560. Lockwood Collection. Buffalo Public Library, Buffalo, N.Y. Includes DW letters: to George Dawson, 1837, to Mrs. George Blake, 1825. 561. Lodge Papers. Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston. Contains much of Webster's correspondence with Elijah Hunt Mills. 562. Lunt, Henry, Journals. Boston Athenaeum, Boston, Mass. Recounts a visit with Webster in Marshfield, Mass. 563. Lunt, William Parsons, Family Papers. Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston. Small collection of a Quincy, Mass., clergyman, includes correspondence with Webster and several other important Massachusetts politicians, 1828-1857. 564. Lytle, Robert Todd, Papers. Cincinnati Historical Society, Cincinnati, Ohio. Offers insight into Webster's western land speculations. 565. Mangum, Willie Person, Papers. Manuscript Department, William R. Perkins Library, Duke University, Durham, N.C. Includes correspondence with Webster and other Whig leaders on North Carolina and national Whig politics. 566. Mangum, Willie Person, Papers. Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington. Including correspondence with major Whig political leaders throughout the country. 567. Mangum, Willie Person, Papers. North Carolina Department of Archives and History, Raleigh. Collection of about 2,000 items, some of which are transcripts. 568. Mansfield, Edward Deering, Papers. Ohio Historical Society, Columbus. Collection of a Cincinnati author and editor; the papers, including Webster as a correspondent, deal with his publishing activities and with politics, mainly in the 1830s and early 1840s.
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569. Marsh, Luther R., Scrapbook. Rare Books and Manuscripts Division, New York Public Library, New York. Scrapbook of clippings and some letters relating to Webster collected and kept by a former law associate. 570. Mason, Jeremiah, Papers. New Hampshire Historical Society, Concord. Papers of one of Webster's colleagues at the bar and a fellow legislator; contains correspondence with Webster, Grace Fletcher Webster, Ezekiel Webster, and Caroline Le Roy Webster. 571. Massachusetts Journal Papers. Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston. A small collection of papers relating to the establishment of the Massachusetts Journal, first published in June 1826, and its support of the National Republican candidates in the election of 1828; paper supported Webster. 572. Meredith, William Morris, Papers. Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. Important for Webster's later career. 573. Miller, James, Papers. United States Military Academy Library, West Point, N.Y. Includes correspondence with Webster relating to Miller's service as collector of customs at Salem, Massachusetts. 574. Miner, Charles, Papers. Wyoming Historical and Geological Society, Wilkes Barre, Pa. Important collection for establishing the relationship between Webster and the Anti-Masons and Whigs of Pennsylvania. 575. Miscellaneous Collection. Fryeburg Academy, Fryeburg, Me. Collection consists of Webster and Samuel A. Bradley correspondence; offers insight into DW's early years and education. 576. Miscellaneous Collection. Columbia Historical Society, Washington, D.C. A few items of correspondence with the Aggs of Washington. 577. Miscellaneous Letters, Southern Historical Collection, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. DW, a correspondent in the collection. 578. Miscellaneous Manviscripts. St. Mark's Library, General Theological Seminary, New York. Includes Webster materials relating to the nomination of John Henry Hopkins's son as consul to Paraguay.
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579. Montague, Gilbert Holland, Collection of Historical Manuscripts. New York Public Library, New York. Fairly large collection, which includes letters of Webster, Richard M. Blatchford, Edward Curtis, Caleb Cushing, and others, reflecting many aspects, political and personal, of Webster's varied career. 580. Musgrave, Sir Anthony, Papers. William R. Perkins Library, Duke University, Durham, N.C. Collection, dealing in significant part with British administration in Canada and elsewhere, includes Webster correspondence. 581. Noah, Mordecai Manuel, Papers. American Jewish Historical Society, New York City. Lawyer, playwright, and journalist of New York City; important for newspaper coverage of politics during the first half of the nineteenth century. 582. Old Colony Railroad Company Records. Baker Library, Harvard Business School, Cambridge, Mass. Collection contains at least one letter from Webster to Isaac L. Hedge, 1851. 583. Oliver Papers. Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston. Collection contains a considerable amount of Jeremiah Mason materials, one of Webster's close friends and colleagues at the bar. 584. Otis, Harrison Gray, Papers. Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston. Important collection for Boston and Massachusetts politics. 585. Paige, James W., Papers. Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston. Contains papers and documents of James William Paige and his family, relatives of DW's first wife and longtime friends and financial supporters. 586. Pearce, James Alfred, Papers. Maryland Historical Society, Baltimore. Collection of a United States representative and senator from Maryland includes Webster letters, 1850; collection also contains correspondence with numerous Whig leaders of mid-nineteenth century America. 587. Perley, Ira, Papers. New Hampshire Historical Society, Concord. Collection of a Hanover and Concord lawyer and judge, includes Perley's memorial addresses delivered at Dartmouth College honoring Webster and Rufus Choate.
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588. Perry, Benjamin Franklin, Papers. University of South Carolina, Columbia. Collection records political views and account of a meeting with Webster. 589. Personal Papers Collection. Archives Branch, Virginia State Library and Archives, Richmond. Includes items, 1835-1860, several of which relate to the Webster-Ashburton Treaty. 590. Plumer, William, Papers. Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington. Important collection of a New Hampshire colleague of Webster; especially useful for the New Hampshire phase of Webster's career. 591. Plumer, William, Papers. New Hampshire State Library, Concord. The largest of the collections of Plumer papers, offers insight into the politics of New Hampshire and of New England; especially important for Webster's early career. 592. Poinsett, Joel Roberts, Papers. Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. Access to the collection is facilitated with Heilman, Grace E., and Bernard S. Levin, eds. Calendar of the Joel R. Poinsett Papers in the Henry D. Gilpin Collection. Philadelphia: Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 1941. 593. Polk, James Knox, Papers. Tennessee State Library and Archives, Nashville. Collection of about 800 items, includes correspondence with major political figures, dealing with Mexican War, patronage, national and state politics. 594. Porter, Peter Buell, Papers. Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society, Buffalo, N.Y. Contains large number of Webster documents. 595. Preston Family Papers. Virginia Historical Society, Richmond. Papers of a prominent family from southwestern Virginia; has several important Webster documents. 596. Price, Eli Kirk, Papers. American Philosophical Society Library, Philadelphia, Pa. Small collection dealing mainly with legal questions and slavery. 597. Quinby, Teackle, and Upshur Family Papers. Alderman Library, University of Virginia, Charlottesville. Includes letters of recommendation
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from Isaac Dashiell Jones and others to Webster concerning Aaron Balderston Quinby, lawyer of Baltimore, Maryland; also includes letters of several of Webster's colleagues in Tyler's cabinet. 598. Randolph, John, Papers. Alderman Library, University of Virginia, Charlottesville. Collection of about 1,500 items; provides some background on the aborted duel between Randolph and Webster. 599. Randolph, John, Papers. Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington. Collection of six containers, covering years 1742-1835. 600. Read, Benjamin M., Collection. State Records Center and Archives, Santa Fe, N.M. Contains a few letters from Webster to Manuel Alvarez. 601. Records of Hotels and Taverns in New England and New York, 17531912. Manuscript Division, Baker Library, Harvard Business School, Cambridge, Mass. Several record Webster's stay at various hotels; entries not on the Dartmouth College Microfilm Edition. 602. Records of Lawyers in New England, New Brunswick, New York, and Illinois, 1719-1912. Manuscript Division, Baker Library, Harvard Business School, Cambridge, Mass. Includes Webster material and documents of many of Webster's associates in New Hampshire and in Massachusetts; not on the Dartmouth College Microfilm Edition. 603. Records of the Boston Bar Association. Boston Bar Association, Boston. An important collection for determining who read law in Webster's office; Webster's letters and affidavits in collection not on the Dartmouth College Microfilm Edition. 604. Riggs Family Papers. Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. Useful for establishing Webster's social life in Washington and for understanding his finances. 605. Riggs Historical Collection. Riggs National Bank, Washington, D.C. Contains Webster letter and check; not on the Dartmouth College Microfilm Edition.
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606. Risley, Hanson A., Papers. Manuscript Department, William R. Perkins Library, Duke University, Durham, N.C. Collection (138 items) includes Seward correspondence as well as Webster letters. 607. Rives, William Cabell, Papers. Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington. The largest collection of Rives papers, important for political and social developments during first half of nineteenth century. 608. Rives Family Papers. Alderman Library, University of Virginia, Charlottesville. A large collection covering the Jackson and Tyler years; includes papers of William C. Rives, a Conservative Democrat-Whig, who became a staunch supporter of the Tyler administration in Congress. 609. Roberts, Charles, Autograph Collection. Haverford College, Haverford, Pa. Collection contains correspondence and papers involving Samuel Frothingham; helpful in sorting out Webster's personal finances. 610. Robertson Family Papers. Virginia Historical Society, Richmond. Collection of over 1,000 items includes correspondence of Alexander Hugh Holmes Stuart, Secretary of the Interior and cabinet colleague of Webster in the Fillmore administration. 611. Rockingham County Bar Records, 1804-1824. New Hampshire Historical Society, Concord. Helpful in studying Webster shortly after his admission to the bar. 612. Roosevelt, Franklin D., Collection of Historical Manuscripts. Franklin D. Roosevelt Library, Hyde Park, N.Y. Includes several Webster documents. 613. Salem Turnpike and Chelsea Bridge Corporation Papers. Essex Museum, Peabody, Mass. Contains an opinion written for the company by DW, 1822; not on the Dartmouth College Microfilm Edition. 614. Sergeant, John, Papers. Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. Collection of a Pennsylvania lawyer and congressman, with considerable discussion of national politics on banking, currency, and tariff, and some discussion of Webster. 615. Seward Collection, University of Rochester, Rochester, N.Y. Papers of an important Whig colleague, governor of New York during the McLeod case.
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616. Skinner, John Stuart, Letters. Virginia Historical Society, Richmond. Includes letter of advice from Webster, 1846, on the contents of Skinner's Farmers' Library and Monthly Journal of Agriculture. 617. Smith, Abigail Adams, Museum Letters. Abigail Adams Smith Museum, New York. Small collection of twenty-four items includes correspondence with Webster, Nicholas Biddle, and other political and business leaders. 618. Smith, Francis Ormand Jonathan, Papers. Maine Historical Society, Portland. Large collection of a Portland, Maine, lawyer, congressman, and businessman; includes correspondence with many major political figures of the 1830s and 1840s; an important collection for understanding the efforts to secure acceptance of the Webster-Ashburton treaty in Maine. 619. Smith, Francis Ormand Jonathan, Papers. Manuscript Department, Perkins Library, Duke University, Durham, N.C. Collection includes Webster correspondence and discussion of politics and political developments of antebellum period. 620. Smith, Samuel, Papers. Maryland Historical Society, Baltimore. Maryland senator's papers include correspondence with Webster. 621. Southard, Samuel Lewis, Papers. Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington. Small collection of two boxes covering period 18091842. 622. Southard, Samuel Lewis, Papers. Princeton University Library, Princeton, N.J. Contains approximately 20,000 items, the most important of the Southard collections. Collection described in Alexander P. Clark, "The Samuel L. Southard Papers." Princeton University Library Chronicle 10 (Autumn 1958): 45-47. 623. Sparks, Jared, Papers. Harvard College Library, Cambridge, Mass. Important for understanding the map controversy in the Treaty of Washington negotiations. 624. Special Collections. Columbia University Libraries, New York. Contains papers of Henry Willis Kinsman, one of Webster's law associates.
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625. Special Collections. Friars of the Atonement Archives, Garrison, N.Y. Collection includes two Webster letters to Elizabeth Agg, 1830, 1838; neither in the Dartmouth College Microfilm Edition nor calendared in the published volumes of The Papers. 626. Statesmen Autograph Collection. New Jersey Historical Society, Newark. Collection of about 110 items includes Webster letters. 627. Stevenson, Andrew and John White, Papers. Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington. Papers of a Virginia politician and minister to Great Britain, Andrew Stevenson; the collection includes Webster correspondence relating to foreign relations with Great Britain, slave trade, the Caroline affair, and negotiations for the settlement of the northeastern boundary. 628. Story, Joseph, Papers. Clements Library, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Papers of a leading Supreme Court justice, friend and colleague of Webster. 629. Story, Joseph, Papers. Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington. Papers of Massachusetts representative and associate justice of the Supreme Court; papers relate to judicial cases and to personal matters between Story and Webster; includes "Review of Webster Speeches published in 1830." 630. Story, Joseph, Papers. Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston. An important collection dealing with political and legal matters. 631. Stuart, Alexander Hugh Holmes, Papers. Alderman Library, University of Virginia, Charlottesville. Papers (about 500 items, 1791-1928) of a Virginia lawyer, congressman, and cabinet officer includes correspondence on political subjects with most Virginia leaders and many national politicians of the first half of the nineteenth century. 632. Stuart Family Papers. Virginia Historical Society, Richmond. Collection, including Alexander Hugh Holmes Stuart papers, contains considerable discussion of national and state politics. 633. Swisher, Carl Brent, Research Materials relating to Roger B. Taney. Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington. Materials collected
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(copies and photocopies mainly) involving research for his Taney biography; dealing mainly with politics and the Supreme Court; includes Webster materials. 634. Talcott, Andrew, Diaries. Virginia Historical Society, Richmond. Diary of a surveyor of the northeastern boundary; records several meetings with members of the Tyler administration concerning the negotiations and the actual survey of the boundary line. 635. Taney, Roger B., Papers. Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington. Papers of the Chief Justice of the United States before whom Webster argued many of his most important cases. 636. Tazewell Family Papers. Archives Branch, Virginia State Library and Archives, Richmond. Comments on national politics and on the Tyler administration, which, by 1843, Littleton Waller Tazewell opposed; some discussion of legal matters jointly involving Webster and Tazewell. 637. Test, John, Papers. Alabama Department of Archives and History, Montgomery. Portion of papers involve legal suits regarding claims to land in West Florida in which Webster and Test were representing clients. 638. Thompson, Thomas W., Papers. Rauner Special Collections Library, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H. Small collection dealing mainly with financial matters; four letters from Webster. 639. Thompson, Waddy, Letters. Texas Archives, University of Texas Library, Austin. Small collection of U.S. minister to Mexico, dealing with Santa Fe prisoners and political intrigues relating to Texas and California; includes Webster and Tyler correspondence. 640. Ticknor, George, Papers. Rauner Special Collections Library, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H. An important collection for any investigation of Webster. 641. Tyler Family Papers, Group A. Manuscripts and Rare Books Department, Earl Gregg Swem Library, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Va. Collection of twenty-two boxes contains correspondence of John Tyler on politics and the presidential election of 1840, among other things.
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642. Tyler, John, Papers. Earl Gregg Swem Library, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Va. Papers, 1664-1934, consist of about 55,130 items, and include, in addition to those of the Tylers, papers of Thomas Walker, governor of Virginia and Secretary of the Navy; an important collection for any study of Tyler's public and private life. 643. Upshur, Abel Parker, Papers. Earl Gregg Swem Library, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Va. 644. Van Zandt, Khleber Miller, Papers. Southwest Collection, Texas Tech University, Lubbock. Includes papers of Isaac Van Zandt, Texas ambassador to the United States during Webster's term as Secretary of State under Tyler; includes correspondence with Webster on Texan independence and diplomatic relations with the United States. 645. Vaughan, John, Papers. American Philosophical Society Library, Philadelphia, Pa. Merchant, librarian, and secretary of the Society, Vaughan papers include correspondence with major political, scientific, and literary figures, including Webster. 646. Vertical File Collection on Foreign Trade, 1696-1852. Manuscript Division, Baker Library, Harvard Business School, Cambridge, Mass. Collections includes Webster items, 1814-1836. 647. Vogel, Clayton B., Papers. Marine Corps Museum, Quantico, Va. Contains Webster's correspondence with his "cousin," Emeline C. Webster Lindsly. 648. Wa - We, 1778-1980, Manuscripts Collection,. Rush Rhees Library, Department of Rare Books, Manuscripts and Archives, University of Rochester, Rochester, N.Y. Includes Webster letters. 649. Walcott-Pickman Family Papers. Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston. Collection includes papers of Samuel Baker Walcott, associate in Webster's law office. 650. Walker, Robert J., Papers. Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington. Largest collection of Walker papers. 651. Walker, Robert J., Papers. Mississippi Department of Archives and History, Jackson. Collection of about seventy-two items of correspondence.
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652. Walker, Robert J., Papers. National Archives, Washington. Photocopies of papers of a Mississippi Senator, owned by Emil Hurja. 653. Walker, Robert J., Papers. New-York Historical Society, New York. Collection consists of about sixty-five items of correspondence. 654. Walsh, Robert, Papers. Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. A small collection of a Philadelphia author and editor. 655. Ward, John D., Papers. Manuscript Department, William R. Perkins Library, Duke University, Durham, N.C. Small collection of a businessman and New Jersey state legislator includes letter to Webster urging strict supervision of construction of steam engines. 656. Ward, Thomas Wren, Papers. Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston. Important collection for understanding Webster's finances and for his relationship with the Barings. 657. Warren, John Collins, Papers. Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston. Papers of Webster's physician. 658. Washburn Papers. Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston. Contains correspondence of Webster with George Nixon Briggs. 659. Waters, Richard P., Papers. Peabody Museum of Salem Library, Salem, Mass. Papers, dealing mainly with shipping activities of Waters in Zanzibar, Massachusetts, and Madagascar, includes drafts of trade agreements with Zanzibar and consular dispatch from Webster on trade relations with East Africa. 660. Waters Family Papers. Peabody Museum of Salem Library, Salem, Mass. Collection deals with the shipping activities of the William D. Waters Family; includes correspondence with Webster relating to the schooner Swallow spoliations claims. 661. Webb, James Watson, Papers. Yale University Library, New Haven, Conn. Important collection of a newspaper editor; offers insight into many aspects of mid-nineteenth century political and journalistic issues.
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662. Webster, Julia, Diaries, 1839-1847. On deposit at Houghton Library, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. Unpublished microfilm in Baker Library, Microtext Center, Dartmouth College, Hanover. 3 volumes cover from May 18, 1839, to July 3, 1847, with a few gaps in chronology. Main coverage is of the trip to England in 1839. 663. Webster, Samuel Cummings, Papers. New Hampshire Historical Society, Concord. Small collection of papers of a New Hampshire lawyer, state legislator, and sheriff, includes account with Webster. 664. Webster-Healy Papers. Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston. Contains the John Plummer Healy materials, one of Webster's law associates. 665. Weed, Thurlow, Papers. Rush Rhees Library, Department of Rare Books, Manuscripts and Archives, University of Rochester, Rochester, N.Y. Large collection, a portion of which is available on microfilm, includes correspondence to and from Webster and other leading Whig politicians. Collection is briefly described in the University of Rochester Library Bulletin 1 (1946): 21-25. 666. Wetmore, Robert C , Papers. Manuscripts and Special Collections, New York State Library, Albany. A collection of approximately 150 items; the letters, mainly incoming, reflect on national and state Whig politics in the period from 1835-1845, when Wetmore was dismissed as Collector of Customs for the port of New York. 667. Wheaton, Henry, Papers. Pierpont Morgan Library, New York. Papers of a Supreme Court reporter and diplomat during Webster's first term as Secretary of State. 668. White, Elwyn Brooks, Papers. Rauner Special Collections Library, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H. Contains essay on DW and catarrh, published in the New Yorker, July 30, 1938. 669. Whittlesey, Elisha, Papers. Western Reserve Historical Society, Cleveland, Ohio. Useful for background in dealing with Webster's speculation in western land. 670. Williams Family Papers. Trinity College Library, Hartford, Conn. Collection contains correspondence of Oliver Ellsworth Williams with Webster.
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671. Wilson, James, Papers. New Hampshire Historical Society, Concord. Papers of a Keene, New Hampshire, businessman and congressman include correspondence with Webster and other governmental officials relating to their mutual involvement in land speculation and copper ventures in Iowa, Michigan, Wisconsin, and later gold mining in California; also materials relating to his position as U.S. Surveyor General for Iowa. Some not on the Dartmouth College Microfilm Edition. 672. Winthrop, Robert Charles, Papers. Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston. Papers of an important Massachusetts politician, friend and adviser to Webster. 673. Wise Family Papers. Virginia Historical Society, Richmond. Large collection of Henry Alexander Wise papers; includes Webster correspondence; not on the Dartmouth College Microfilm Edition. 674. Woodbridge, William, Papers. Detroit Public Library, Burton Historical Collection, Detroit, Mich. Of considerable help in establishing DW's land speculation. 675. Woodbury, Levi, Papers. Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington. Papers of one of Webster's New Hampshire colleagues in Congress and at the bar. 676. Wool, John Ellis, Papers. Manuscripts and Special Collections, New York State Library, Albany. Available on microfiche and microfilm. Collection of a military officer includes DW correspondence. 677. Wurts, John Sparhawk, Collection. Hagley Museum and Library, Manuscripts and Archives Department, Greenville, Del. In part, papers of John Wurts, Pennsylvania legislator and congressman; papers include Tyler correspondence. 678. Yeatman-Polk Collection. Tennessee State Library and Archives, Nashville. Includes a few Webster items. E. PUBLISHED PAPERS OF DANIEL WEBSTER'S ASSOCIATES 679. Abel, Annie Heloise, and Frank J. Klingberg, eds. A Side-Light on Anglo-American Relations, 1839-1858, Furnished by the Correspondence of
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Lewis Tappan and Others with the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society. New York: A. M. Kelley, 1970. Reveals, in part, the role of the antislavery movement in diplomatic relations both in Great Britain and in the United States. 680. Abell, Alexander Gurdon. Life of John Tyler, President of the United States, Up to the Close of the Second Session of the Twenty-Seventh Congress, Including Some of His Most Important Speeches While a Member of the House of Representatives and of the Senate of the United States, and His Principal Messages and Other Public Papers as Chief Magistrate of the Union. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1843; New York: Harper & Brothers, 1844. The major Tyler biography in the 1844 campaign. 681. Act to Amend, Enlarge and Improve the Corporation of Dartmouth College. [Concord, N.H.: n.p], 1816. Act altering the charter of Dartmouth College and leading to the prosecution of the Dartmouth College case. 682. [Adams, Charles Francis]. An Appeal from the New to the Old Whigs, in Consequence of the Senate's Course, and Particularly of Mr. Webster's Speech upon the Executive Patronage Bill. By a Whig of the Old School. Boston: Russell, Odiorne, and Company, 1835. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization and 19th-century Legal Treatises. 683. Adams, Charles Francis, ed. Memoirs of John Quincy Adams, Comprising Portions of His Diary from 1795 to 1848. 12 vols. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott and Co., 1874-77; Freeport, N.Y.: Books for Libraries Press, 1969; New York: AMS Press, 1970. Philadelphia publication also in Microbook Library of American Civilization. One of the major sources for political, social, economic, and cultural background of the first half of the nineteenth century; extensive comments on Webster and his political activities. 684. Adams, Charles Francis. Texas and the Massachusetts Resolutions. Boston: Eastburn's Press, 1844. Also in Western Americana and Texas. Originally published in the Boston Courier; useful for understanding local responses in Massachusetts to the question of annexation and of Webster's stance on the issue. 685. Adams, Ephraim Douglass, ed. British Diplomatic Correspondence Concerning the Republic of Texas, 1838-1846. Austin: Texas State Historical Association, 1918. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization. Mainly
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prints letters and reports to the British government by Charles Elliot and William Kennedy; reprinted from the Quarterly of the Texas State Historical Association and from the Southwestern Historical Quarterly. 686. Adams, Ephraim Douglass, ed. "Correspondence from the British Archives Concerning Texas, 1837-1846." Quarterly of the Texas State Historical Association 15 (January 1912): 201-355. Subsequently published as British Diplomatic Correspondence Concerning the Republic of Texas, 1838-1846. Austin: Texas State Historical Association, 1918. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization. Letters and reports Charles Elliot and William Kennedy. 687. Adams, George Jones. A Letter to His Excellency John Tyler, Touching the Signs of the Times and the Political Destiny of the World. New York: C. A. Calhoun, 1844; Independence, Mo.: Joseph Smith, Jr.'s Rare Reprints, 1990. 688. Adams, Henry, ed. Documents Relating to New-England Federalism, 1800-1815. Boston: Little, Brown, and Company, 1877, 1905; New York: B. Franklin, 1969. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization. An important collection of documents for insight into political developments of the period, mainly opposition to the War of 1812. 689. Adams, Henry, ed. Writings of Albert Gallatin. 3 vols. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott & Co., 1879; New York: Antiquarian Press, 1960. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization. Volumes 2 and 3, consisting of letters and writings and speeches, are most important for study of Webster, the northeastern boundary, and the Webster-Ashburton Treaty. 690. Adams, Herbert Baxter. The Life and Writings of Jared Sparks, Comprising Selections from His Journals and Correspondence. 2 vols. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, and Company 1893; Freeport, N.Y.: Books for Libraries Press, [1970]. 1893 edition also in Microbook Library of American Civilization. Contains some discussion of the Treaty of Washington, 1842, and some correspondence with Webster relating to the Webster-Ashburton treaty negotiations. 691. Adams, John Quincy. Address of John Quincy Adams to His Constituents of the Twelfth Congressional District, at Braintree, September 17th, 1842. Boston: J. H. Eastburn, 1842. Also in 19th-century Legal Treatises and Texas. Discusses slavery and slavery expansion in the territories.
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692. Adams Family Papers. Massachusetts Historical Society. Boston: Massachusetts Historical Society, 1954-58. Massive collection of papers of Presidents John and John Quincy Adams and descendants; of primary importance for any study of nineteenth-century politics and for background on Webster and his associates; extensive diary of John Quincy Adams, of which only selections were published by Charles Francis Adams, is of considerable importance for the period. Considerable number of Webster items. Collection is available on 599 reels of 35mm microfilm. 693. Aderman, Ralph M., ed. The Letters of James Kirke Paulding. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1962. The most complete published collection of a Jacksonian literary figure and Martin Van Buren's Secretary of the Navy; contains several references to Webster and the Tyler administration and an extended discussion of Whig politicians and politics. 694. Aderman, Ralph M., Herbert L. Kleinfield, and Jenifer S. Banks, eds. The Letters of Washington Irving. 4 vols. Boston: Twayne Publishers, 1978-1982. Irving's letters comprise four volumes of The Complete Works of Washington Irving; Volume 3 of the Letters, covering the years 1839-1845, contains letters to secretaries of state while Irving, recommended to Tyler by Webster, served as minister to Spain. 695. Alexander, John Rufus. Adventures ofaMier Prisoner, Being the Thrilling Experiences of John Rufus Alexander Who Was with the Ill-Fated Expedition Which Invaded Mexico. Bandera, Texas: Frontier Times, [1912]. 696. Allen, George. The Complaint of Mexico, and Conspiracy against Liberty. Boston: J. W. Alden, 1843. Also in Texas. On the annexation of Texas; pp. 33-44 contains letter on the subject from Webster to Waddy Thompson. 697. Allis, Frederick S., Jr., and Phyllis R. Girouard, eds. Microfilm Edition of the Papers of Edward Everett. Boston: Massachusetts Historical Society, 1972. Seventy reels of 35mm microfilm of the collection at the Massachusetts Historical Society; important collection of papers of the U.S. minister to Great Britain and of a leading Whig politician; close friend and associate of Webster; essential for understanding Webster, and Massachusetts and national politics. 698. Allis, Frederick S., Jr., and Alfred S. Konefsky, eds. The Lemuel Shaw Papers. Boston: Massachubetts Historical Society, 1970. Important collection of legal papers. Available on forty-six reels of microfilm.
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699. Ambler, Charles H. The Life and Diary of John Floyd, Governor of Virginia, an Apostle of Secession, and the Father of the Oregon Country. Richmond: Richmond Press, 1918. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization. Diary, covering period from March 1831 to February 1834, offers insights and comments into and on national and state politics mainly during Webster's congressional career. Also published in John P. Branch Historical Papers of Randolph-Macon College 5 (June 1918). 700. Ambler, Charles Henry, ed. Correspondence of Robert M. T. Hunter, 18261876, in Volume 2 of Annual Report of the American Historical Association for the Year 1916. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1918; New York: Da Capo Press, 1971. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization. 701. Amistad (Schooner) Case Collection, 1839-1868. Amistad Research Center, Dillard University, New Orleans, La. Collection of six reels of microfilm of materials located in collections throughout the United States relating to the case; includes some Webster documents. 702. Anti-Junius (pseudonym). The Tap of the Drum: or, A Few Words about John Tyler. New York: J. and H. G. Langley, 1843. No. 1 of Political Tracts for the Times. Anti-Tyler. 703. Anti-Junius (pseudonym). Who and What is John Tyler! New York: J. and H. Langley, 1843. Also in Pamphlets in American History. Anti-Tyler. 704. Appleton, Nathan. Correspondence between Nathan Appleton and John G. Palfrey Intended as a Supplement to Mr. Palfrey's Pamphlet on the Slave Power. Boston: Eastburn's Press, 1846. Also available in Goldsmiths'-Kress Library. 705. Appleton, Nathan. Remarks on Currency and Banking; Having Reference to the Present Derangement of the Circulating Medium in the United States. Boston: C. C. Little & J. Brown, 1841. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilizatioji and in Goldsmiths'-Kress Library. Useful for understanding efforts to restore prosperity to the ailing economy in 1841. 706. Appleton, Nathan. Speech of Mr. Appleton, of Mass., on the Tariff and Compromise Act Delivered in the House of Representatives, July 5, 1842. Washington: National Intelligencer, 1842. Also in Goldsmiths'-Kress Library.
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707. Ashley, Evelyn. The Life and Correspondence of Henry John Temple, Viscount Palmerston. 2 vols. London: Richard Bentley & Son, 1879. Provides insight into British-American relationships during Webster's terms as secretary of state. 708. Ashley, Evelyn. The Life of Henry John Temple, Viscount Palmerston: 1846-1865, with Selections from his Speeches and Correspondence. 2 vols. London: R. Bentley, 1876. 709. Ashmun, George. Speech of Mr. Ashmun, of Mass., upon the Slavery Question, in Committee of the Whole of the United States House of Representatives, March 27, 1850. Washington: Gideon, 1850. 710. Ashmun, George. Speech of Mr. George Ashmun, of Massachusetts, in Reply to the Attack of C. J. Ingersoll upon Daniel Webster, Delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States, April 27, 1846. [Washington: J. & G. S. Gideon, 1846]. Defends Webster against the charges of misuse of state department funds while serving as secretary of state under President John Tyler. 711. Baker, George E., ed. The Life of William H. Seward with Selections from His Works. New York: Redfield, 1855, 1860. Also in Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary. 712. Baker, George E., ed. The Works of William H. Seward. 5 vols. New York: Redfield, 1853-84: New York: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1884. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization and Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary. Useful for tracing the relationship between the New York governor, Webster, and the Tyler and Fillmore administrations. 713. Baldwin, Henry. A General View of the Origin and Nature of the Constitution and Government of the United States: Deduced from the Political History and Condition of the Colonies and States, from 1774 until 1788; and the Decisions of the Supreme Court ... January Term, 1837, Arising on the Restraints on the Powers of the States. Philadelphia: J. C. Clark, 1837; New York: Da Capo Press, 1970. Also in 19th-century Legal Treatises. Publishes and discusses the Charles River Bridge opinions as well as Baldwin's own views on the case.
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714. Barker, Eugene C, ed. The Austin Papers, in Annual Report of the American Historical Association for the Year 1919, 1922. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1924-28; Austin: University of Texas Press, 1927. Offers some discussion of the Galveston Bay and Texas Land Company, in which Webster was an investor. 715. Barker, Nancy Nichols, ed. The French Legation in Texas. 2 vols. Austin: Texas State Historical Association, 1971-1973. 716. Barnes, Thurlow Weed. Memoir of Thurlow Weed. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1884. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization. Prints letters; account of a major newspaper publisher of period. 717. Barre, W. L., ed. Speeches and Writings of Hon. Thomas F. Marshall. Cincinnati: Applegate & Company, 1858. Congressional colleague of Webster's from Kentucky. 718. Basler, Roy P., ed. The Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln, 1832-1865. Supplement. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press 1974. 719. Basler, Roy P., and Christian O. Basler, eds. The Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln, 1848-1865. Second Supplement. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press, 1990. 720. Basler, Roy P., Marion Dolores Pratt, and Lloyd A. Dunlap, eds. The Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln. 9 vols. New Brunswick, N. J.: Rutgers University Press, 1953-55. The most comprehensive printed edition of Lincoln's works. 721. Bass, Feris A., Jr., and B. R. Brunson, eds. Fragile Empires: The Texas Correspondence of Samuel Swartwout and James Morgan, 1836-1856. Austin, Texas: Shoal Creek Publishers, 1978. Contains brief references to Webster and his speculation in Texas companies; numerous references to the Tyler's posture on the Texas issue. 722. Bassett, John S., and J. Franklin Jameson, eds. The Correspondence of Andrew Jackson. 7 vols. Washington, D.C: Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1926-35; New York: Kraus Reprint, 1969. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization. An older collection of Jackson's papers but still useful; prints less than 4% of the available manuscripts; will be
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supplanted by printed edition currently underway at the University of Tennessee. 723. Bates, Barnabus. Hon. Abbott Lawrence's Correspondence with the Hon. Daniel Webster, on Cheap Ocean Postage. Washington: n.p, 185[4]. 724. Bayard Family Papers. Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. Four containers of papers covering political and social aspects of period. Available on microfilm. 725. Baylen, Joseph O., ed. "Neill S. Brown and Russian Reaction to American Sympathy for the Hungarian Exiles, 1851-52: Some Documents." East Tennessee Historical Society's Publications 29 (1975): 161-71. Reprints four letters from Brown, 1851-52, former governor of Tennessee and at this time minister to Russia, to Webster on the effects of the Kossuth craze. 726. Baylen, Joseph O., ed. "Sumner and Lord Wharncliffe: Some Unpublished Letters." New England Quarterly 35 (1962): 390-95. Discusses fugitive slave law and Webster's foreign policy in 1852 letters. 727. Beardsley, Levi. Reminiscences; Personal and Other Incidents; Early Settlement of Otsego County; Notices and Anecdotes of Public Men; Judicial, Legal and Legislative Matters; Field Sports; Dissertations and Discussions. New York: C. Vinten, 1852. Reminiscences of an important local New York politician and capitalist; useful for understanding several of Webster's decisions as Secretary of State under Tyler and for some of Webster's financial difficulties. 728. Bell, John, Papers. Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. One container, 1815-1861. Miscellaneous letters also at Tennessee Historical Society and in the Southern Historical Collection, University of North Carolina. The Library of Congress collection is on one reel of microfilm. 729. Bell, Thomas W. A Narrative of the Capture and Subsequent Sufferings of the Prisoners in Mexico, Captured in the Cause of Texas, Dec. 26th, 1842, and Liberated Sept. 16th, 1844. n.p.: R. Morris & Co., 1845; Waco, Tex.: Texian Press, 1964. 1845 edition also in Texas. Discussion of the Mier expedition by one of the Americans captured.
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730. Benetz, Margaret Diamond, ed. The Cushing Reports: Ambassador Caleb Cushing's Confidential Diplomatic Reports to the United States Secretary of State, 1843-1844. Salisbury, N . C : Documentary Publications, 1976. Volume contains reports on Mexico, Egypt, the Barbary States, India, and Ceylon. 731. Benham, Priscilla. "Diplomatic Correspondence of the United States Charge d'Affaires to the Republic of Texas, 1837-1843." Red River Valley Historical Review 5 (Winter 1980): 37-55. 732. Bennett, Norman R., and George E. Brooks, Jr., eds. New England Merchants in Africa: A History through Documents, 1802-1865. Brookline: Boston University Press, 1965. 733. Benson, Arthur C , and Viscount Esher, eds. The Letters of Queen Victoria: A Selection from Her Majesty's Correspondence between the Years 1837 and 1861. 3 vols. London: J. Murray, 1907. 734. Bentley, Alexander J., comp. Digest of the Official Opinions of the Attorneys-General of the United States: Comprising All of the Published Opinions Contained in Volumes I to XVI Inclusive, and Embracing the Period from 1789 to 1881. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1885. Contains opinions rendered Webster and the Tyler and Fillmore administrations on important and controversial issues. 735. Benton, Thomas Hart. Thirty Years' View; Or, A History of the Working of the American Government for Thirty Years from 1820-1850, Chiefly Taken from the Congress Debates, the Private Papers of General Jackson, and the Speeches of Ex-Senator Benton, With His Actual View of Men and Affairs . . . 2 vols. New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1854-56, 1862, 1864, 1883, 1886, 1893; Boston: F. Parker, 1854-56; New York: Greenwood Press, 1968. First edition also in Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary, 19th-century Legal Treatises, and Microbook Library of American Civilization. A detailed discussion of politics and government by a major participant and observer. Title varies slightly from printing to printing. 736. Berrien, John Macpherson, Papers. Southern Historical Collection, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Collection of about 550 items, available on three reels of microfilm. Guide: Patton, James W., and Margaret Lee Neustadt, eds. John Macpherson Berrien Papers in the Southern Historical Collection of the University of North Carolina Library. Chapel Hill: University
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of North Carolina Photographic Service, 1967. Collection of a Georgia lawyer and senator, and U. S. Attorney General under Andrew Jackson; includes correspondence with major Jacksonian and Whig politicians; important collection for discussion of politics, 1830-1852. 737. Biddle, Nicholas, Papers. Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. Large collection of the president of the Bank of the United States; essential for understanding Webster, the period, and particularly Webster's finances; most not on the Dartmouth College Microfilm Edition. Available on forty-six reels of 35mm microfilm. 738. Bigelow, John. Retrospections of an Active Life. 5 vols. New York: Baker & Taylor Company, 1909-1913. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization. Recollections and reminiscences of a lawyer, free soil politician, newspaper editor, and diplomat; Volume 1 covers period from 1817 to 1863. 739. Binkley, William C , ed. Official Correspondence of the Texan Revolution, 1835-1836. 2 vols. New York: D. Appleton-Century Company, 1936. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization. 740. Binns, John. Recollections of The Life of John Binns, with Anecdotes, Political, Historical, and Miscellaneous, Written by Himself. Philadelphia: Parry and M'Millan, 1854. Also in Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary. Reminiscences of an English radical and later anti-Jackson newspaper editor and publisher in Pennsylvania. 741. Boles, John B., ed. The William Wirt Papers. Baltimore: Maryland Historical Society, 1971. Collection of about 8,000 items available on 24 rolls of 35mm microfilm; collection of an attorney colleague of Webster offers insights into Webster's legal career and into specific cases argued by Webster before the Supreme Court. Access to the collection is eased with John B. Boles, A Guide to the Microfilm Edition of the William Wirt Papers. Baltimore: Maryland Historical Society, 1971. 742. Bonney, Catharina V. R. A Legacy of Historical Gleanings. 2 vols. Albany, N.Y.: J. Munsell, 1875. Prints several DW letters to Solomon Van Rensselaer. 743. Boston Faneuil Hall Refused to Mr. Webster and His Friends, April 1851. [Boston?: n.p.], 1852. Consists of letters, press comments, etc., in response to Webster's efforts as Secretary of State to enforce the Fugitive Slave Law.
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744. Botta, Anna C. L, Memoirs of Anna C. L. Botta, with Selections from Her Correspondence and from Her Writings, in Prose and Poetry. New York: J. S. Tait & Sons, 1894. Contains letter from Webster thanking her for poem addressed to him. 745. Botts, John Minor. Speech of Mr. Botts, of Virginia, on the Objections of the President to the Bill to Establish a Fiscal Corporation Delivered in the House of Representatives, September 10, 1841. Washington: National Intelligencer Office, 1841. Reviews Tyler's political course, denounces veto, and discloses a private letter, August 10, 1841, he wrote to Tyler urging him to adopt and to approve Whig measures. 746. Botts, John Minor. Speech of Mr. Botts, of Virginia, on the Tariff Bill, Delivered in the House of Representatives, July 12, 1842. Washington: National Intelligencer Office, 1842. Also in Goldsmiths'-Kress Library. Contains charges on which Botts and subsequently the Whigs proposed to impeach Tyler. 747. Botts, John Minor. The Great Rebellion: Its Secret History, Rise, Progress, and Disastrous Failure. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1866. Also in Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary and Microbook Library of American Civilization. Recounts the history of the rise of secession in the first half of the nineteenth century in the South, the Whig triumph in 1840, and Tyler's "treachery." 748. Boucher, Chauncey S., and Robert P. Brooks, eds. Correspondence Addressed to John C. Calhoun, in Annual Report of the American Historical Association for the Year 1929. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1930. 749. Bourne, Kenneth, ed. British Documents on Foreign Affairs: Reports and Papers from the Foreign Office Confidential Print. Part 1, Series C; North America, 1838-1914. 4 vols. Frederick, Md.: University Publications of America, 1986. 750. Boyett, Gene W., ed. "A Letter from Archibald Yell to Henry A. Wise, July 12, 1841." Arkansas Historical Quarterly 32 (Winter 1973): 337-41. Expresses the hope that Tyler will, in his presidency, adhere to his long-held positions and views and not be bullied into acceptance of a Clay program. 751. Brescia, Anthony M., ed. The Letters and Papers of Richard Rush. Wilmington, Del.: Scholarly Resources, 1980. Access to the collection is
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facilitated with Brescia's Guide and Index to the Scholarly Resources Edition of the Letters and Papers of Richard Rush. The twenty-nine reels of microfilm offer a considerable number of Webster-Rush letters as well as discussions of the Webster-Ashburton treaty and other political topics. 752. Brief Sketch of the Life of John Tyler: President of the United States, Compiled from Authentic Sources. Philadelphia: J. R. Colon, 1842. Also available in Pamphlets in American History. Assesses the presidential administration of John Tyler up to 1842; one of the early indications that Tyler would be seeking a presidential term of his own; important for understanding Webster's imminent retirement from the state department. 753. Brinkerhoff, Roeliff. Recollections of a Lifetime. Cincinnati: The Robert Clarke Company, 1900, 1904. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization. Reminiscences of an Ohio lawyer and penologist, a congressional colleague of Webster. 754. Brothers, Thomas. The Senator Unmasked: Being a Letter to Mr. Daniel Webster, on His Speech in the Senate of the United States, Asking Leave to Bring in a Bill to Continue for Six Years the Charter of the Bank of the United States. Philadelphia: The Author, 1834. Also in Goldsmiths'-Kress Library and in Microbook Library of American Civilization. 755. Brown, Aaron Ve nab le. Speech of the Hon. Aaron V. Brown, of Tennessee, on the Correspondence of Mr. Webster with the British Minister, in Relation to the Surrender of Alexander McLeod, Delivered in the House of Representatives, July 9 and 10, 1841. Washington: Blair and Rives, 1841. 756. Brown, Aaron Venable. Speeches, Congressional and Political, and Other Writings, of Ex-Governor Aaron V. Brown, of Tennessee. Nashville: J. L. Marling and Company, 1854. Collection of papers of a Webster congressional colleague from Tennessee. 757. Brown, Everett S., ed. The Missouri Compromises and Presidential Politics, 1820-1825, from the Letters of William Plumer, Jr. St. Louis: Missouri Historical Society, 1926; New York: Da Capo Press, 1975. Explores responses to the question of slavery expansion, especially as viewed from New England. 758. Brown, Francis. An Address of the Executive Officers of Dartmouth College to the Public. Hanover: n.p. 1817. Dartmouth College case.
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759. Brown, John, Papers. Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio. Microfilm, includes both Webster and Clay letters. 760. Brown, Samuel Gilman, ed. The Works of Rufus Choate, With a Memoir of His Life. 2 vols. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1862; New York: AMS Press, 1972. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization and 19thcentury Legal Treatises. Volume 1 contains memoir, lectures, and addresses; Volume 2, Choate's speeches in the Senate and miscellaneous speeches. 761. Bruchstucke aus dem leben und den staatsmaximen John Tyler's jetzigen prasidenten der Vereinigten Staaten vonAmerika ... Philadelphia: n.p., 1841. 762. Buchanan, James, Papers. Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. The largest of the Buchanan collections, about 25,000 items. Available on sixty reels of microfilm. Access to the collection is through Lucy Fisher West, ed. Guide to the Microfilm Edition of the James Buchanan Papers at the Historical Society of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia: Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 1974. 763. Bullen, Mary Swinton Legare, ed. Writings of Hugh Swinton Legare ... Consisting of a Diary of Brussels, and Journal of the Rhine; Extracts from His Private and Diplomatic Correspondence, Orations and Speeches, and Contributions to the New-York and Southern Reviews. 2 vols. Charleston: Burges & James, 1845-1846; New York: Da Capo Press, 1970. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization and 19th-century Legal Treatises. Works of a colleague of Webster's in the Tyler cabinet. 764. Bungay, George Washington]. Crayon Sketches and Off-Hand Takings of Distinguished American Statesmen, Orators, Divines, Essayists, Editors, Poets, and Philanthropists. Boston: Stacy and Richardson, 1852. Also in Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary and 19th-century Legal Treatises. Also published under title, Off-Hand Takings; or, Crayon Sketches of the Noticeable Men of Our Age. New York: Robert M.DeWitt, 1854, 1869. Contains brief biographical sketches of Webster and of several of his senatorial and cabinet colleagues. 765. Burnap, George Washington. Miscellaneous Writings of George W. Burnap. Baltimore: John Murphy, 1845. Compares Burke, Pitt, and Fox with Webster, Clay, and Calhoun, pp. 93-130.
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766. Butler, Clement Moore. Address Delivered by Rev. Clement M. Butler, at the President's Mansion, on the Occasion of the Funeral of Abel P. Upshur, T W. Gilmer, and Others, Who Lost Their Lives by the Explosion on Board the Princeton, February 28, 1844. Washington: J. and G. S. Gideon, 1844. 767. Butler, William Allen. A Retrospect of Forty Years, 1825-1865, edited by Harriet Allen Butler. New York: C. Scribner's Sons, 1911. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization and Law Books Recommended for Libraries. Attorney colleague of Webster. 768. Calhoun, John C. Remarks of the Hon. John C. Calhoun, Delivered in the Senate of the United States, March 21, 1834, on the Motion of Mr. Webster, for Leave to Introduce a Bill to Continue the Charter of the Bank of the United States for Six Years after the Expiration of the Present Charter. [Washington, n.p., 1834]. Also in Goldsmiths'-Kress Library.. 769. Calhoun, John Caldwell, Papers. Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. Collection covering years, 1819-1850, plus six reels of microfilm of Calhoun manuscripts from other Library of Congress collections. 770. Calhoun, John Caldwell. Address of the Hon. John C. Calhoun, in the Senate of the United States, on the Subject of Slavery, n.p., 1850. 771. Calhoun, John Caldwell. In Senate, Tuesday, February 26, [1833]: Speech of Mr. John C. Calhoun, on His Resolutions—In Reply to Mr. Webster. [Washington]: n.p., 1833. 772. Calhoun, John Caldwell. Speech of Mr. Calhoun ...on the Bill Further to Provide for the Collection of Duties on Imports. Washington: n.p., 1833. 773. Calhoun, John Caldwell. Speech of Mr. Calhoun, of South Carolina, in Reply to Mr. Webster's Rejoinder, Delivered in the Senate of the United States, March 22, 1838. [Washington?]: n.p., 1838. Speech on the independent treasury. 774. Calhoun, John Caldwell. The Speeches of Messrs. Calhoun and Grosvenor upon Mr. Webster's Resolutions, in the House of Representatives of the United States. Charleston, S.C: Courier Office, 1813. Also available in Early American
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Imprints. Concerns France's repeal of the Berlin and Milan Decrees of April 28, 1811. 775. Campbell, David, Papers. William R. Perkins Library, Duke University, Durham, N.C. A major collection of family papers of a governor of Virginia in the late 1830s; important for understanding the Conservative Democratic response to Jackson's and Van Buren's economic policies; contains correspondence with many major political figures of the 1830s and 1840s, including Webster. Available on microfilm. 776. Campbell-Mumford Papers. New-York Historical Society, New York. Collection includes volume containing letters of Webster and other nineteenthcentury political figures. Three reels of microfilm. 777. Capen, Nahum, ed. Writings of Levi Woodbury, LL.D.: Political, Judicial and Literary: Now First Selected and Arranged. 3 vols. Boston: Little, Brown, and Co., 1852. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization and 19thcentury Legal Treatises. Volume 1 covers Woodbury's political career, Volume 2 his judicial, and Volume 3, his literary. 778. Carey, Mathew. Autobiographical Sketches. [New York]: Arno Press, 1970. Mainly deals with the tariff; series of letters addressed to a friend by a leading journalist of the antebellum period. 779. Carter, George E. "Theodore Parker and John P. Hale." Dartmouth College Library Bulletin 13 (November 1972): 13-33. Prints correspondence from Parker to Hale, 1847-1864. 780. Cary, Thomas G. Memoir of Thomas Handasyd Perkins, Containing Extracts from His Diaries and Letters. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1856; New York: B. Franklin, 1971. Contains several letters and general discussion of Webster. 781. Cass, Lewis. An Examination of the Question Now in Discussion Between the American & British Governments, Concerning the Right of Search. Paris: H. Fournier, 1842. Also published as Examen de la question aujourd'hui pendante entre le gouvernement des Etats-Unis et celui de la Grande-Bretagne; concernment le droit de visite. Paris: H. Fournier, 1842; and as The Right of Search: An Examination of the Question, Now in Discussion, between the American and British Governments, Concerning the Right of Search. By an
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American. Baltimore: N. Hickman, 1842; Paris: H. Fournier, 1842. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization. Denounced British search and warned of a resurgence of impressment; to some extent a campaign pamphlet in behalf of Cass specifically and of the Conservative Democratic faction generally in 1844. 782. Cass, Lewis. Speech of Hon. Lewis Cass, of Michigan, on the Proposed Occupation of Yucatan ... Washington: Congressional Globe Office, 1848. 783. Cass, Lewis. Territorial Governments; Speech of Hon. Lewis Cass, of Michigan, in Senate of the U.S., January 21 & 22, 1850, on the Government of the Territories, & on the Constitutionality & Expediency of the Wilmot Proviso. Washington: Congressional Globe Office, 1850. 784. Cato [Webster, Ezekiel]. A Defense of the National Administration, in an Address to the People of New-Hampshire. Concord, [N.H.]: H. E. Moore, 1828. 785. Causten, James H. A Sketch of the Claims of Sundry American Citizens on the Government of the United States for Indemnity for Depredations Committed on Their Property by the French Prior to the 30th September, 1800 ... Baltimore: Robert Geddes, 1826; Washington: W. H. Moore, 1871. Useful for understanding Webster's efforts in Congress in behalf of French spoliations claims. 786. Channing, William Ellery. The Duty of the Free States, or Remarks Suggested by the Case of the Creole: A Review of the Late Instructions of the Secretary of State to the American Miiiister at the Court of St. James's. Boston: W. Crosby & Company, 1842. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization and Slavery: Source Materials. 787. Chase, Salmon P. Diary and Correspondence of Salmon P. Chase, in Volume 2 of Annual Report of the American Historical Association for the Year 1902. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1903; New York: Da Capo Press, 1971. 788. Chase, Salmon P., and Charles Dexter Cleveland. Anti-Slavery Addresses of 1844 and 1845. Philadelphia: J. A. Bancroft and Co., 1867; New York: Negro Universities Press, 1969.
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789. Cheves, Langdon. Letter of the Hon. Langdon Cheves to the Editors of the Charleston Mercury, Sept. 11, 1844. [Charleston: Walker & Burke, 1844]. Also in Texas. Discusses annexation of Texas. 790. Child, David Lee. The Despotism of Freedom, or, The Tyranny and Cruelty of American Republican Slave-Masters, Shown to Be the Worst in the World: A Speech, Delivered at the First Anniversary of the New England Anti-Slavery Society, 1833. Boston: Boston Young Men's Anti-Slavery Association, 1833; Freeport, N.Y.: Books for Libraries Press, 1971. Also in Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary. 791. Child, David Lee. The Texan Resolution, Republished with Additions from the Northampton (Massachusetts) Gazette, to Which is Added a Letter from Washington on the Annexation of Texas, and the Late Outrage in California. Washington, D.C: Northampton Press, 1842; Washington, D.C: J. & G.S. Gideon, 1843. Also in Texas. 792. Choate, Rufus. Addresses and Orations of Rufus Choate. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1878, 1879,1883, 1897,1905. Also in 19th-century Legal Treatises. Contains remarks before the Circuit Court on death of Webster; discourse commemorative of Webster; speech on annexation of Texas; speech on birthday of Webster, 1859. 793. Choate, Rufus. Speech of Mr. Choate, of Massachusetts, on the Bill to Provide Further Remedial Justice in the Courts of the United States, Delivered in the Senate of the United States, May, 1842. Washington: National Intelligencer Office, 1842. 794. Chu Shih-chia. "Tao-Kuang to President Tyler." Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies 7 (February 1943): 169-73. Discusses the response of the emperor of the Tao-Kuang era to President Tyler, December 16, 1844, and the various translations of the letter by Peter Parker; reproduces in facsimile copies of the letters in Chinese and Manchu. 795. Churchill, Henry. Correspondence with the United States Respecting Central America. 2 vols. London: Harrison and Sons, 1856. Deals with the Prometheus incident.
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796. Citizen. An Appeal to the Good Sense of the Legislature and the Community, in Favor of a New Bridge to South Boston. Boston: True and Greene, 1825. Charles River Bridge case. 797. Citizen of Ohio [Atwater, Caleb]. Mysteries of Washington City, During Several Months of the Session of the 28th Congress. Washington, D.C: G. A. Sage, 1844. Also in Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary. Contrasts the Washington of 1844 with 1834, the moral climate, politics, political leaders, and discusses briefly the Tyler administration and Tyler's relations with his cabinet. 798. Civis [Stuart, Moses]. Mr. Webster's Andover Address and His Political Course While Secretary of State: The Publishers Have no Authority to Designate the Authorship of the Following Pages, But from Various Circumstances, They Infer the Probability, That They Were Written by Prof. Stuart, of Andover. Essex County, Mass.: n.p., 1844. Also in Pamphlets in American History. 799. Civis. Remarks on the Bankruptcy Law, to Which are Added, the Proposed Amendments of Hopkinson and Webster. New York: Haly and Thomas, 1819. Also in Goldsmiths'-Kress Library. 800. Clark, Gilbert J., ed. Autobiography and Correspondence of Jeremiah Mason. Kansas City, Mo.: Lawyers' International Publishing Co., 1917. Colleague of Webster's at the bar in New Hampshire. 801. Clark, Gilbert J. Memoirs of Jeremiah Mason: Reproduction of Privately Printed Edition of 1873, Illustrated and Annotated, with Enlarged Index. Boston: Boston Law Book Co., 1917. 802. Clark, John Chamberlain. To the Electors of Chenango County, N.Y: n.p., [1841?]. Discusses the Tyler administration and Ewing's relationship to it. 803. Clark, Raymond B., Jr., ed. "Observations on Washington Society: Mrs. W. C. Rives—Miss Maria L. Gordon Letters, 1842." Papers of the Albemarle County Historical Society 11 (1950-51): 53-61. Comments on the social activities of Washington, a ball in honor of the Russian czar, and the visit of Charles Dickens.
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804. Clay Family Papers. Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. The largest of the Clay collections, consists of about 20,000 items. Available on twenty-four reels of 35mm microfilm. 805. Clingman, Thomas Lanier. Selections from the Speeches and Writings of Hon. Thomas L. Clingman, of North Carolina. Raleigh: J. Nichols, 1877, 1878. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization. Whig congressman from North Carolina, first elected in 1843. 806. Clingman, Thomas Lanier. Speech ofT. L. Clingman, of North Carolina, on the Late Presidential Election, Delivered in the House of Representatives, U.S., January 6, 1845. [Washington]: J. & G.S. Gideon, [1845]. 807. Cobbe, Frances Power, ed. The Collected Works of Theodore Parker ... 14 vols. London: Triibner & Co., 1863. 808. Cobbe, Frances Power, ed. The Poetical Works of John Greenleaf Whittier. 2 vols. Boston: Ticknor and Fields, 1857, 1862. Denounces Webster as a fallen angel in poem "Ichabod." 809. Cole, Donald B., and John J. McDonough, eds. Witness to the Young Republic: A Yankee's Journal, 1828-1870. Hanover, N.H.: University Press of New England, 1989. Diary of Benjamin Brown French; detailed comments and discussion of Washington society and politics. 810. Coleman, Ann Mary Butler (Crittenden), ed. The Life of John J. Crittenden, with Selections from his Correspondence and Speeches. 2 vols. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott & Co., 1871; New York: Da Capo Press, 1970. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization. Many of the original documents are in the Crittenden Papers, Manuscript Department, William R. Perkins Library, Duke University, Durham, N.C. 811. [Collins, George C]. Fifty Reasons Why the Honorable Henry Clay Should Be Elected President of the United States. Baltimore: Murphy, 1844. 812. Colton, Calvin, ed. Tne Life, Correspondence, and Speeches of Henry Clay. 6 vols. New York: A. S. Barnes, 1856-57; New York: P. O'Shea, 1864. Volumes 1-3 contain life and times, Volume 4, private correspondence, and Volumes 5-6, speeches.
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813. Colton, Calvin, ed. The Private Correspondence of Henry Clay. New York: A. S. Barnes & Co., 1855, 1856; Boston: F. Frederick Parker, 1856; Freeport, N.Y.: Books for Libraries Press, 1971. New York, 1856, edition also in 19thcentury Legal Treatises. Subsequently published as volume 4 of the Works of Henry Clay. 814. Colton, Calvin, ed. The Works of Henry Clay, Comprising his Life, Correspondence and Speeches. 7 vols. New York: Henry Clay Publishing Co., 1897; 10 vols. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1904. Ten volume edition is also in Microbook Library of American Civilization. Contains introduction by Thomas B. Reed, a history of tariff legislation by William McKinley, and some correspondence edited by Thomas B. Stevenson. 815. Commons, John R., et al. A Documentary History of American Industrial Society. 11 vols. Cleveland: A. H. Clark Company, 1910-11. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization. An older, but still useful collection of materials relating to labor and the laboring classes. 816. Connell, John. A Letter to the Hon. Daniel Webster, upon the Propriety of Establishing an Annual National Jubilee, to Commemorate the Adoption of the Constitution of the United States. Wilmington, Del.: Evans and Vernon, 1851. Originally published in the Delaware Republican. 817. Corcoran, William Wilson. A Grandfather's Legacy, Containing a Sketch of His Life and Obituary Notices of Some Members of His Family, Together with Letters from His Friends. Washington, D.C: H. Polkinhorn, 1879. Includes a letter inviting Corcoran to discuss the Polk administration's support for the subtreasury. 818. Correspondence Relative to the Negotiation of the Question of Disputed Right to the Oregon Territory, on the North-West Coast of America, Subsequent to the Treaty of Washington of August 9, 1842, Presented to Both Houses of Parliament by Command of Her Majesty, 1846. London: T. R. Harrison, 1846. Covers, in part, negotiations of the Tyler administration with Sir Richard Pakenham. 819. Correspondencia entre los sefiores J. N. Almonte, Arrangoiz, consul de N. Orleans a los Sres. Pedro Fernandez del Castillo y Joaquin Veldzques de Leon, sobre Texas y los E. E. U. U., 1841-1843. Mexico: Vargas Rea, 1949.
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820. Corwin, Thomas. Free Soil vs. Slavery. Washington: Buell & Blanchard, 1848. 821. Cralle, Richard K., ed. The Works of John C. Calhoun. 6 vols. New York: D. Appleton and Co., 1851-1856. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization. Volumes 5 and 6 contain reports and public letters. 822. Crittenden, John Jordan, Papers. Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. The largest collection of Crittenden papers, 17821888, available on fourteen reels of microfilm. Access to the papers is furnished in Feamster, Claudius Newman, comp., Calendar of the Papers of John Jordan Crittenden. Washington, D . C : Government Printing Office, 1913. 823. Crittenden, John Jordan. "Letter of John Jordan Crittenden." Collector 24 (February 1911): 39. Prints letter, September 11, 1841, discussing the cabinet crisis occasioned by Tyler's second veto of the bank bill. 824. Cumming, Hiram. Secret History of the Perfidies, Intrigues, and Corruptions of the Tyler Dynasty, with the Mysteries of Washington City, Connected with that Vile Administration, in a Series of Letters to the Ex-Acting President. Washington: The Author, 1845. Also in Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary. The first of eight projected numbers (uncompleted), the author offers a vituperative attack on the Tyler administration and its policy toward Texas. 825. Curtis, Benjamin Robbins. A Memoir of Benjamin Robbins Curtis ... with Some of His Professional and Miscellaneous Writings. 2 vols. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1879; New York: Da Capo Press, 1970. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization. Contains some discussion of the Webster presidential movement in 1852. 826. Cushing, Caleb. To My Constitutents. Circular letter dated September 27, 1841, elaborating his views on the Tyler administration. 827. Cutler, Julia Perkins. Life ofEphraim Cutler, Prepared from His Journals and Correspondence. Cincinnati: R. Clarke & Co., 1890; New York: Arno Press, 1971. Gives day-by-day account of the proceedings of the Whig convention at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, in 1839.
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828. Cutler, William Parker, and Julia Perkins Cutler. Life, Journals and Correspondence of Rev. Manasseh Cutler, LL.D. 2 vols. Cincinnati: R. Clarke & Co., 1888; Athens, Ohio: Ohio University Press, 1987. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization. Includes letter discussing the authorship of the Ordinance of 1787, a recurring topic in several of Webster's speeches. 829. Dallas, George Mifflin. Life and Writings of Alexander James Dallas. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott & Co., 1871; New York: Da Capo Press, 1969. Also available in Microbook Library of American Civilization. 830. Dana, Edmund P. A Voice from Bunker-Hill, and the Fathers of the Revolutionary War, in Favor of the Hero of North-Bend, being a Few Candid Remarks and Observations on the Approaching Presidential Election, and Subjects Connected Therewith, Agreeably to the Request of Whig and Democratic Friends. Bunker-Hill: n.p., 1840. In appendix, pp. [19-26], two letters by Webster, one from James Miller giving a chronology of the life of General William Henry Harrison, the other detailing the expenses of the government from George Washington's administration to that of Martin Van Buren. 831. Deed of Trust and Articles of Association of the Gibraltar and Flat Rock Company. Detroit: N.p., 1836. Pamphlet dealing with land company in which Webster was a major stockholder; publication does not, however, list Webster or his investments in the company. 832. Defence of the President, Against the Attacks of Mr. Botts and the Clay Party ... [Washington: Madisonian Office, 1843?]. Useful for understanding the maneuvers of the Tyler administration as the election of 1844 approached. 833. Denes, Janossy. A Kossuth-Emigrdcio Angliabdn es Amerikaban, 18511852 ... 2 vols. Budapest: Magyar tortenelmi tarsulat, 1940-1948. Contains correspondence with U.S. officials on the Hungarian question. 834. Dickens, Charles. American Notes. New York: Harper, 1842; Philadelphia: Lea and Blanchard, 1842; 2 vols. London: Chapman and Hall, 1842; Gloucester, Mass. P. Smith, 1968. Discusses a meeting with Webster. 835. Dickinson, Daniel Stevens. Speech of Hon. D. S. Dickinson, of New York, in Reply to Hon. Daniel Webster, on the Northeastern Boundary, the Right of
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Search, and the Destruction of the Caroline, Delivered in the Senate of the United States, Thursday, April 9, 1846. Washington: n.p., 1846. 836. Dickinson, John R., ed. Speeches, Correspondence, Etc., of the Late Daniel S. Dickinson of New York, Including Addresses on Important Public Topics, Speeches in the State and United States Senate, and in Support of the Government during the Rebellion; Correspondence, Private and Political ... 2 vols. New York: G. P. Putnam and Sons, 1867. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization. Appointed and subsequently elected to the U.S. Senate from New York in 1844; includes some correspondence from Webster not otherwise located. 837. Digest of the Published Opinions of the Attorneys-General, and of the Leading Decisions of the Federal Courts: with Reference to International Law, Treaties, and Kindred Subjects. Washington, D.C: Government Printing Office, 1877. Focus is primarily on international law and foreign relations; includes opinions requested by Webster on issues involving foreign policy and other matters. 838. Dix, John A. Speeches and Occasional Addresses. 2 vols. New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1864. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization. Volumes 1 and 2 contain speeches in the Senate, 1846-1849. 839. Dix, Morgan, ed. Memoirs of John Adams Dix. 2 vols. New York: Harper and Brothers, 1883. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization. A longtime acquaintance of DW's. 840. Documents of the Assembly of the State of New York. Vol. 7. 64th Sess, 1841, No. 292. Contains materials relating to the McLeod affair. 841. Documents Relating to the Affairs of Rhode Island, n.p., 1842. Contains letter from Tyler to Samuel W. King, governor of Rhode Island, dealing with the Dorr rebellion, a major domestic issue during Webster's tenure as Tyler's Secretary of State. 842. Donald, David, Aida Di Pace Donald, Marc Friedlaender, and Lyman H. Butterfield, eds. Diary of Charles Francis Adams. 8 vols. to date. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1964-. Covers to 1840.
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843. Donelson, Andrew Jackson, Papers. Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. Papers of Andrew Jackson's nephew shed much light on Webster's career and particularly on politics in the late 1840s and early 1850s. Available on microfilm. 844. Dumond, Dwight Lowell, ed. Letters of James Gillespie Birney, 1831-1857. 2 vols. New York: D. Appleton-Century Company, 1938; Gloucester, Mass.: P. Smith, 1966. Correspondence of the Liberty Party candidate for the presidency in 1844. 845. Dunham, Josiah. An Answer to the "Vindication of the Official Conduct of the Trustees of Dartmouth College": In Confirmation of the "Sketches": with Remarks on the Removal of President Wheelock. Hanover, N.H.: David Watson, Jr., 1816. Also in Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary. Involves dispute between Dartmouth College and Dartmouth University and the Dartmouth College case before the Supreme Court. 846. Edwards, Ninian Wirt. History of Illinois from 1788-1833, and Life and Times of Ninian Edwards. Springfield: Illinois State Journal Company, 1870. Contains many letters and other documents. 847. Ehrenpreis, Anne Henry, ed. "A Victorian Englishman on Tour: Henry Arthur Bright's Southern Journal, 1852." Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 84 (July 1976): 333-61. Considerable discussion of Webster's physical appearance; regards him as "the greatest man in the world." 848. Ellery, Harrison, ed., The Memoirs of Gen. Joseph Gardner Swift Worcester, Mass.: F. S. Blanchard and Co., 1890.
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849. Ellet, E. F. The Court Circles of the Republic; or, The Beauties and Celebrities of the Nation ... from Washington to Grant. Hartford, Conn.: Hartford Publishing Company, 1869, 1899; New York: Arno Press, 1975. Also in Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary. Discussion of social life and people of Washington. 850. Elliott, Richard Smith. Notes Taken in Sixty Years. St. Louis: R. P. Studley & Co., 1883; Boston: Cupples, Upham, 1884. Discusses Tyler's succession to the presidency.
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851. Ellis, George W. A Poem on the Awful Catastrophe on Board the U.S. Steam Frigate Princeton. Together with a Full Description of the Terrible Calamity, the Proceedings at Washington, and the Funeral Obsequies. Boston: A. J. Wright, 1844. In addition to the poem, contains newspaper accounts of the explosion, Tyler's proclamation of mourning, and other accounts of the events in Washington. 852. Ellsworth Land and Lumber Company. Ellsworth, Me.: n.p., 1837. Also in Goldsmiths'-Kress Library. A prospectus of the company in which Webster speculated, served on the Board of Directors, and completed one stint as president. 853. Emerson, Everett H., and Katherine T. Emerson. "Some Letters of Washington Irving, 1833-1843." American Literature 35 (May 1963): 156-72. Covers, in part, years while Irving was minister to Spain, having been recommended for the post by Webster. 854. Esarey, Logan, ed. The Messages and Letters of William Henry Harrison. 2 vols. Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Commission, 1922; New York: Arno Press, 1975. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization. Includes early items, but unfortunately does not cover the Harrison-Tyler campaign or the Harrison presidency. 855. Everett, Edward, ed. The Original Draft of the Hiilsemann Letter. Boston: n.p., 1853. 856. Ewing, Thomas, Sr., Papers. University of Notre Dame, South Bend, Indiana. Collection of 121 boxes; available on six reels of microfilm. Research in collection facilitated by Guide to the Microfilm Edition of the Thomas Ewing, Sr., Papers, University of Notre Dame Archives. Notre Dame, Ind., 1967. 857. Ewing, Thomas. "Diary of Thomas Ewing, August and September, 1841." American Historical Review 18 (October 1912): 97-112. Also issued as offprint, [New York, 1912]. Covers Tyler cabinet meetings up to the time of the resignation of all members except Webster. 858. "Ex-President Tyler's Letter." Tyler's Quarterly Historical and Genealogical Magazine 32 (October 1950): 103-10. Prints Tyler letter of August 31, 1857, on the proposed reopening of the slave trade; discusses provisions of the Treaty of Washington.
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859. Falconer, Thomas. Expedition to Santa Fe: An Account of Its Journey from Texas through Mexico, with Particulars of Its Capture. New Orleans: Lumsden, Kendall, 1842. Also in Texas and Western Americana. Discussion of the Santa Fe expedition, 1841. 860. Falconer, Thomas. The Oregon Question, or, A Statement of the British Claims to the Oregon Territory, in Opposition to the Pretensions of the Government of the United States of America. London: Samuel Clarke, 1845. Supports the British claim. 861. Falkland, Lucius. A Review, on the Article in the Southern Review, for 1830, on the Several Speeches Made During the Debate on Mr. Foote's Resolution, by Mr. Hayne, of South Carolina, and Mr. Webster, of Massachusetts. Baltimore: Sands & Neilson, 1830. 862. Farrar, Timothy, Papers. University of Washington Library, Seattle. Available on microfilm; film also available in Baker Library, Dartmouth College. Collection of Webster's legal assistant at the time of the Dartmouth College case; contains much material on the case. 863. Feat her stonhaugh, George William. Observations upon the Treaty of Washington, Signed August 9, 1842, with the Treaty Annexed Together with a Map, to Illustrate the Boundary Line as Established by the Treaty Between Her Majesty's Colonies of New Brunswick and Canada and the United States of America. London: J. W. Parker, 1843. Also in Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary. 864. Field, Maunsell Bradhurst. Memories of Many Men and of Some Women: Being Personal Recollections of Emperors, Kings, Queens, Princes, Presidents, Statesmen, Authors, and Artists, at Home and Abroad, During the Last Thirty Years. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1874. Recounts the events surrounding Webster's speech at Niblo's Saloon and discusses politicians of the 1840s. 865. Fillmore, Millard, Papers. Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society, Buffalo, N.Y. The largest collection of Fillmore papers, includes hundreds of letters between Webster and Fillmore. Available on 68 reels of microfilm; includes 345 letters from Webster. Selection printed in Publications of the Buffalo Historical Society 10-11 (1907). A convenient guide to the large Fillmore collection is Frank H. Severance, ed. Millard Fillmore Papers. 2 vols. Buffalo, N.Y.: Buffalo Historical Society, 1907; New York: Kraus Reprint Co.,
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1970. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization. See also Lester W. Smith and Arthur C. Detmers, eds. Guide to the Microfilm Edition of the Millard Fillmore Papers. Buffalo: Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society, 1975. 866. Fillmore, Millard. Communication from the President of the United States. Boston: City of Boston, 1851. Signed by Webster, concerns fugitive slaves and enforcement of the law. 867. Fillmore, Millard. Message from the President of the United States, Communicating, in Compliance with a Resolution of the Senate, Information Concerning the Forcible Abduction of a Citizen of the United States, and of His Conveyance to be Reduced to Peon Servitude in the Republic of Mexico, March 3, 1851. [Washington: n.p., 1851]. 868. Fillmore, Millard. Message of the President of the United States, Communicating, in Compliance with a Resolution of the Senate, Information in Relation to Foreign Postal Arrangements, and Especially Cheap Ocean Postage. Washington: n.p., 1852. 869. Fitzpatrick, John C, ed. The Autobiography of Martin Van Buren. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1920; New York: A. M. Kelley, 1969. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization. Regards Webster as a despicable person. 870. Folsom, George. Mexico in 1842: A Description of the Country, Its Natural and Political Features, with a Sketch of Its History, Brought Down to the Present Year, to Which is Added an Account of Texas and Yucatan, and of the Santa Fe Expedition. New York: C. J. Folsom, 1842. Also in Western Americana; and Texas. Provides brief discussion of the Santa Fe expedition and prisoners. 871. Foote, Henry Stuart. Casket of Reminiscences. Washington, D.C: Chronicle Publishing Company, 1874; New York: Negro Universities Press, 1968. Also in Nineteenth Century American Literature. 872. Foote, Henry Stuart. Speech of Hon. H. S. Foote, of Mississippi, on the Measures of Compromise: Delivered in the Senate of the United States, June 27, 1850. [Washington]: Towers, 1850.
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873. Ford, Worthington C , ed. The Writings of John Quincy Adams. 7 vols. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1913-17; New York: Greenwood Press, 1968. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization. Covers the years from 1779 through 1823. 874. Freize, Jacob. Facts Involved in the Rhode Island Controversy with Some Views upon the Rights of Both Parties. Boston: Mussey, 1842. Involves the Dorr Rebellion. 875. Fremont, Jessie Benton. The Origin of the Fremont Explorations. [New York, The Century Publishing Co., 1891?]. From the Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine 41 (March 1891). 876. Fremont, John C. Report of the Exploring Expedition to the Rocky Mountains in the Year 1842, and to Oregon and North California in the Years 1843-'44, 1845. Washington, 1845. Reprinted in Viola, Herman J., and Ralph E. Ehrenberg, eds. The Exploring Expedition to the Rocky Mountains. Washington: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1988. Reprint has a useful introduction on Fremont's expeditions during the Tyler administration. 877. Fremont, John Charles. Memoirs of My Life; with A Sketch of the Life of Senator Benton by Jessie Benton Fremont. Chicago & New York: Belford, Clark & Co., 1886-1887. 878. Frothingham, Richard. History of the Siege of Boston, and of the Battles of Lexington, Concord, and Bunker Hill; Also an Account of the Bunker Hill Monument. Boston: Little, Brown, & Co., 1873, 1903. Contains Webster documents relating to the association and monument. 879. Gallatin, Albert. A Memoir of the North-Eastern Boundary, in Connexion with Mr. Jay's Map, Together with a Speech on the Same Subject by the Hon. Daniel Webster ... Delivered at a Special Meeting of the New-York Historical Society, April 15, 1843. New York: New-York Historical Society, 1843. Also in Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary. 880. Gallatin, Albert. The Right of the United States to the North-Eastern Boundary Claimed by Them, Principally Extracted from the Statements Laid before the King of the Netherlands. New York: S. Adams, 1840; Freeport, N.Y.: Books for Libraries Press, 1970. Useful for background on the 1842 Treaty of Washington.
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881. Galveston Bay and Texas Land Company. Emigrants Guide to Texas, Containing Important Statements and Documents Concerning that Interesting Country; Also Documents Relative to the Galveston Bay and Texas Land Company. New York: H. Mason, 1834. Also in Texas. Useful for understanding one of Webster's investments. 882. Gardiner, C. Harvey, ed. The Papers of William Hickling Prescott. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1964. Contains some correspondence with Webster. 883. Garrison, George P., ed. Diplomatic Correspondence of the Republic of Texas. 3 vols. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1908-1911. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization. Volume 1 contains correspondence with the United States; volume 2, with the United States, Mexico, and Yucatan; volume 3, with the European states. 884. Gibraltar and Flat Rock Company. Deed of Trust and Articles of Association of the Gibraltar and Flat Rock Company. [Detroit: Franklin Office, 1836]. Company in which Webster was an investor. 885. Gibson, George H., ed. "William P. Brobson Diary, 1825-1828." Delaware History 15 (April 1972): 55-84; 15 (October 1972): 124-55; 15 (April 1973): 195217; 15 (October 1973): 295-311. Discusses a trip to Washington and his fascination with and observation of Webster from the congressional gallery. 886. Giddings, Joshua R., and George W. Julian Papers, 1839-1896. Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. Available on three reels of microfilm. 887. Giddings, Joshua Reed. An Expose of the Circumstances Which Led to the Resignation by the Hon. Joshua R. Giddings, of his Office of Representative in the Congress of the United States, from the Sixteenth Congressional District of Ohio, on the 22d March, 1842. Plainsville, Ohio: J. Leonard & Co, 1842. 888. Gilman, William H., et al., eds. Journals and Miscellaneous Notebooks of Ralph Waldo Emerson. 16 vols. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1960-1982. Contains extensive comments on Webster. 889. Gilmer, Thomas W. Message of the Governor of Virginia, Communicating a Correspondence Between the Governors of Virginia and New York, in Relation
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to Certain Fugitives from Justice. Richmond: S. Shepherd, 1840. Correspondence between Thomas W. Gilmer and William H. Seward regarding extradition of three blacks in New York charged with stealing a slave within the jurisdiction of Virginia, which in part involved the Department of State in the Tyler administration. 890. Gilmer, Thomas W. Remarks of Mr. Gilmer, of Virginia, in Committee of the Whole, March 9, 1842, on the Motion to Strike Out the Contingent Appropriations from the Bill Making Appropriations for the Civil and Diplomatic Expenses of Government—the Direct Question Being to Strike Out a Contingent Appropriation for the State Department. Washington: n.p., 1842. Also in Goldsmiths'-Kress Library. 891. Girard, Etienne. Etienne Girard and Francoise Fenelon Vidal, Citizens of France, Versus the Mayor, Aldermen, and Citizens of Philadelphia, and Others: Bill in Chancery, Filed in the Circuit Court of the United States for the Pennsylvania District, on Behalf of the Heirs of the Late Stephen Girard, Esq., to Recover All the Real and Personal Estate of the Testator, Left to the Corporation in Trust, with the Exception of the Sum Devoted to the Improvement of Delaware Avenue. Philadelphia: Robert Desilver, 1836. Also in 19th-century Legal Treatises. 892. Girard, Stephen. The Will of the Late Stephen Girard, Esq., Procured from the Office for the Probate of Wills, with a Short Biography of His Life. Philadelphia: Thomas L. Bonsai, 1832; Philadelphia: T. and R. Desilver, 1832. Also in Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary. 893. Goodrich, Samuel G. Recollections of a Lifetime, or, Men and Things I Have Seen: A Series of Familiar Letters to a Friend, Historical, Biographical, Anecdotal and Descriptive. 2 vols. New York: Miller, Orton, and Mulligan, 1856, 1857; New York: C M. Saxton, 1859; Detroit: Gale Research Co., 1967. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization. 894. Graf, LeRoy P., Ralph W. Haskins, and Paul H. Bergeron, eds. The Papers of Andrew Johnson. 10 vols. to date. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1967-. Volume 1, 1822-51, is most useful for the span of Webster's career; was Democratic congressional colleague of Webster. 895. Graham, Sylvester. Letter to the Hon. Daniel Webster, on the Compromises of the Constitution. Northampton, Mass.: Hopkins, Bridgeman & Company,
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1850. Also available in Slavery Pamphlets and Selected Americana from Sabiii's Dictionary. Letter on slavery dated June 3, 1850, and appendix dated August 10. 896. Gray, Edward, ed. Daniel Webster in England: Journal ofHarriette Story Paige, 1839. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin Company, 1917. Also in History of Women. As one of the Webster party, offers a personal glimpse of Webster's activities in England. 897. Greeley, Horace. Recollections of a Busy Life, Including Reminiscences of American Politics and Politicians from the Opening of the Missouri Contest to the Downfall of Slavery. New York: J. B. Ford and Co., 1869; Miami, Fla.: Mnemosyne Publishing Co., 1969. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization and Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary. 898. Green, Duff, Papers. Southern Historical Collection, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Collection, available on twenty-five reels of 35mm microfilm, contains eight Webster items, 1841-1851; papers of a journalist, politician, and industrial promoter. 899. Green, Duff. "England and America, Examination of the Causes and Probable Results of a War between These Two Countries." Le Commerce, Journal Politique et Litteraire, March 4-30, 1842. 900. Green, Duff. Facts and Suggestions, Biographical, Historical, Financial, and Political Addressed to the People of the United States. New York: Richardson, 1866; New York: Union Printing Office, 1866. Also available in Microbook Library of American Civilization. Very useful in assessing Green's influence with the Tyler administration; publishes some correspondence with Webster. 901. Green, Duff. The United States and England. By an American. London: n.p., 1842. Also published in Great Western Magazine 2 (September 1842); and in Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary. Discusses relations with Great Britain, slave trade, and right of search. 902. Green, Thomas Jefferson. Journal of the Texian Expedition Against Mier, Subsequent Imprisonment of the Author; His Sufferings, and Final Escape from the Castle ofPerote ... New York: Harper & Brothers, 1845; Austin, Texas: The
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Steck Company, 1935; New York: Arno Press, 1973. The 1845 edition is also in Texas and Microbook Library of American Civilization. 903. Greene, E. B., C W. Alvord, and Charles M. Thompson, eds. The Governor's Letter-Books, 1818-1834, 1840-1853, in Collections of the Illinois State Historical Library. Springfield: Trustees of the Illinois State Historical Library, 1909-1911. Volume 1 contains the letterbooks of Edward Coles, 182226, of Ninian Edwards, 1826-1830, and of John Reynolds, 1830-1844; Volume 2 contains coverage of the administration of Thomas Ford, the letterbook of Thomas Carlin, 1840-41, of Thomas Ford, 1842-45, and of Augustus C. French and Joel A. Matteson, 1840-53. 904. Greenough, Frances B., ed. Letters of Horatio Greenough. New York: Kennedy Graphics, 1970. 905. Gulick, Charles Adams, Jr., and Harriet Smither, eds. The Papers of Mirabeau B. Lamar. 6 vols. Austin, Texas: A. C. Baldwin, 1921-1927; Austin, Texas: Pemberton Press, 1968. Useful for understanding the Santa Fe expedition and the plight of the prisoners. 906. Hagner, Alexander Burton. A Personal Narrative of the Acquaintance of My Father and Myself with Each of the Presidents of the United States. Washington: W. F. Roberts Co, 1915. Personal account by the son of Peter Hagner, longtime clerk in the war department. 907. Hamden. A Letter to the Hon. Daniel Webster. Cherry-Valley, N.Y.: Gazette Office, 1850. On the question of slavery and the Compromise of 1850. 908. Hamilton, J. G. de Roulhac, and Max R. Williams, eds. The Papers of William Alexander Graham. 8 vols. Raleigh: North Carolina Department of Archives and History, 1957-1992. Contains a considerable exchange of letters between Webster and Graham, North Carolina congressman, governor, and Secretary of the Navy under Millard Fillmore. 909. Hamilton, James Alexander. Reminiscences of James A. Hamilton; or, Men and Events at Home and Abroad, During Three Quarters of a Century. New York: C. Scribner & Co., 1869. Also in Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary. Prints at least one letter to Webster, 1841, not available elsewhere.
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910. Hamilton, Stanislaus Murray, ed. The Writings of James Monroe, Including a Collection of His Public and Private Papers and Correspondence Now for the First Time Printed. 7 vols. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 18981903; New York: AMS Press, 1969. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization. 911. Hamilton, Thomas. Men and Manners in America. 2 vols. Edinburgh: W. Blackwood, 1833, 1834; Philadelphia: Carey, Lea & Blanchard, 1833; New York: Russell & Russell, 1968. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization. Comments on Webster. 912. Hammond, Jabez Delano. Letter to the Hon. John C. Calhoun on the Annexation of Texas. Cooperstown, N.Y.: H. & E. Phinney, 1844. Also in Texas and Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary. 913. Hargous, Peter A. Remonstrance to Hon. Daniel Webster Against the United States Government for Failure to Ratify Treaty with Mexico Regarding the Right of Way Across the Isthmus of Tehuantepec. [Washington]: Gideon, 1852. 914. Harrison, William Henry, Papers. Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. Available on microfilm, Presidents' Papers Series, Library of Congress. A small collection of approximately 1,000 pieces, the largest body of Harrison's papers that survived a fire in 1858, plus a few other items that have since turned up elsewhere; essential for any study of Harrison and his administration. 915. Hayne, Robert Young. Defence of the South!! General Hayne, in Reply to Mr. Webster, of Massachusetts. Charleston, S.C: A. E. Miller, 1830. Also in Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary and Slavery: Source Materials. Contains Hayne's complete answer to Webster's arguments. 916. Hayne, Robert Young. The Great Debate between Hayne and Webster: The Speech by Robert Young Hayne. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1898. 917. Hayne, Robert Young. Second Speech of Mr. Hayne, of South Carolina, in Reply to Mr. Webster, of Massachusetts: the Resolution of Mr. Foot, Relative to the Public Lands, Being Under Consideration, Delivered in the Senate of the United States, January 27, 1830. Washington: Duff Green, 1830.
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918. Hayne, Robert Young. TTie Several Speeches Made during the Debate in the Senate of the United States, on Mr. Foot's Resolution, Proposing an Inquiry into the Expedience of Abolishing the Office of Surveyor General of Public Lands, and to Suspend Further Surveys, &c. Charleston, S. C : A. E. Miller, 1830. Also in Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary. Debate on Foote's resolution, 1830, and on nullification. 919. Hayne, Robert Young. Speech of Mr. Hayne, of South Carolina, on Mr. Foot's Resolution, Proposing an Inquiry into the Expediency of Abolishing the Office of Surveyor General of Public Lands, and for Discontinuing Further Surveys, &c, Delivered in the Senate of the United States, January 21, 1830. Washington: Duff Green, 1830. 920. Hayne, Robert Young. Speech of Mr. Hayne, of South Carolina, in the Senate of the United States, January 21, 1830, on Mr. Foot's Resolution, Proposing an Inquiry into the Expediency of Abolishing the Office of Surveyor General of Public Lands, and Discontinuing Further Surveys, Until those Already in Market Shall have been Disposed Of. [Washington: n.p., 1830], 921. Hayne's Speech to Which Webster Replied ... New York: Maynard, Merrill & Co., 1893. 922. Hemphill, W. Edwin, and Clyde N. Wilson, eds. The Papers of John C. Calhoun. 21 vols. to date. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 1959-. Latest volume covers year 1845. Papers contain numerous references to Webster and some correspondence with him. 923. Henshaw, David. Remarks Upon the Rights and Powers of Corporations and of the Rights, Powers, and Duties of the Legislature toward Them, Embracing a Review of the Opinion of the Supreme Court of the United States, in the Case of Dartmouth College, in New Hampshire, Given in 1819. Boston: Beals and Greene, 1837. Also in 19th-century Legal Treatises, Microbook Library of American Civilization, and Goldsmiths'-Kress Library. 924. [Henshaw, David]. An Appeal to the Good Sense of the Legislature and the Community in Favor of a New Bridge to South Boston. Boston: True and Greene, 1825. Reflects the spirit and demands of the free bridge forces of Boston; useful for background on the Charles River Bridge case.
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925. Hildreth, Richard. Despotism in America: An Inquiry into the Nature, Results, and Legal Basis of the Slave-Holding System in the United States. Boston: Whipple and Damrell, 1840; Boston: J. P. Jewett and Company, 1854; New York: Sheldon, Lamport & Blakeman, 1854; New York: Negro Universities Press, 1968; Miami, Fla.: Mnemosyne Publishing, 1969; New York: A. M. Kelley, 1970. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization and Goldsmiths'-Kress Library. 926. Hill, Hamilton Andrews. Memoir of Abbott Lawrence. Boston: Privately printed, 1861; Boston; Little, Brown and Company, 1883, 1884. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization. Useful for understanding BritishAmerican relations as reflected through a personal and political friend of Webster; offers discussion of Lawrence, a merchant, manufacturer, and philanthropist, and his role in politics and government and as a diplomat to Great Britain. 927. Hill, Helen M., ed. "The Baker Journals: Glimpses of Daniel Webster." Manuscripts 37 (Summer 1985): 195-208. Presents Charles Baker's account of Webster's farm, Green Harbor. 928. Hillard, George Stillman. Memoir of Joseph Story, LL.D. Boston: John Wilson, 1868. Also in 19th-century Legal Treatises. 929. Hillard, George Stillman, and Anna Eliot Ticknor, eds. Life, Letters, and Journals of George Ticknor. 2 vols. Boston: James R. Osgood, 1876, 1877; London: Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, 1876; New York: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1909; New York: Johnson Reprint Corp., 1968. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization. Educator, author, and close friend of Webster. 930. Hilliard, Henry Washington. Speeches and Addresses. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1855. 931. Hodder, Edwin. The Life and Work of the Seventh Earl of Shaftesbury. 3 vols. London: Cassell, 1886, 1887, 1890, 1893; Shannon: Irish University Press, 1971. Contains letter from Anthony Ashley Cooper to Webster, 1839. 932. Hodge, F. W., ed. Letters and Notes on the Texan Santa Fe Expedition, 1841-1842, by Thomas Falconer. New York: Dauber & Pine Bookshops, Inc., 1930; Chicago: Rio Grande Press, 1963.
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933. Holland, Lady Saba Smith. A Memoir of the Reverend Sydney Smith. 2 vols. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1855-56; London: Longmans, 1855, 1869. Prints several exchanges of letters between Smith and Webster. 934. Holland, Patricia G., and Milton Meltzer, eds. The Collected Correspondence of Lydia Maria Child, 1817-1880. Millwood, N.Y.: KTO Microforms, 1979. Available on ninety-seven microfiche. Papers of a novelist and leading abolitionist. 935. Hopkins, James F., et al. The Papers of Henry Clay. 11 vols. Lexington: University of Kentucky Press, 1959-1992. The most complete, authoritative edition of the papers of Clay, a Kentucky senator and colleague of Webster's. 936. Horrible Plot to Drench the State of Rhode Island with the Blood of Its Inhabitants! Providence: n.p., 1842. Deals with the matter of a pledge of military assistance from Tyler to put down rebellion if needed. 937. Howe, Mark Antony De Wolfe. Journal of the Proceedings of the Society which Conducts the Monthly Anthology and Boston Review, October 3, 1805, to July 2, 1811. Boston: Boston Atheneum, 1910. Briefly discusses Peter Thacher's editing of Webster's review of William Johnson's Report of Cases for the Monthly Anthology. 938. Howe, Mark Antony De Wolfe. The Life and Letters of George Bancroft. 2 vols. New York: C Scribner's Sons, 1908; New York: Da Capo Press, 1970; Port Washington, N.Y.: Kennikat Press, 1971. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization. Contains bibliography of books and pamphlets by Bancroft, a historian and diplomat, and delegate to the 1844 Democratic convention; offers insight into Webster and his activities. 939. Hughes, Sarah Forbes, ed. Letters and Recollections of John Murray Forbes. 2 vols. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1899. Merchant and capitalist heavily involved in the China trade. 940. Hughes, Sarah Forbes, ed. Reminiscences of John Murray Forbes. 3 vols. Boston, 1902. Offers a brief discussion of Forbes's western land speculation with DW. 941. Hunt, Gaillard, ed. The First Forty Years of Washington Society, Portrayed in the Family Letters of Mrs. Samuel Harrison Smith (Margaret Bayard) from
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the CollectioTi of Her Grandson, J. Henley Smith. New York: C. Scribner's Sons, 1905, 1906; London: Unwin, 1906; New York: Frederick Ungar Publishing Co., 1965. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization. 942. Hunt, Gaillard, ed. The Writings of James Madison, Comprising His Public Papers and His Private Correspondence, Including Numerous Letters and Documents Now for the First Time Printed. 9 vols. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1900-1910. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization. Volume 4, pp. 84-85, has letter from Madison to Webster. 943. Hunter, Martha T. A Memoir of Robert M. T. Hunter. Washington: Neale Publishing Company, 1903. 944. Hunter, Robert Mercer Taliaferro, Papers. Alderman Library, University of Virginia, Charlottesville. Largest collection of Hunter papers, about 2,700 items of professional, personal, business, and political papers. Available on thirteen reels of microfilm. 945. Hutchinson, William T., William M. E. Rachal, Robert A. Rutland, and J. C A. Stagg, eds. The Papers of James Madison. 22 vols. Chicago: University of Chicago Press; Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1956-. Includes several series. 946. Ingersoll, Charles Jared. Recollections, Historical, Political, Biographical, and Social of Charles J. Ingersoll. Philadelphia: Lippincott & Co., 1861. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization. Memoirs of a Pennsylvania Democratic politician and longtime enemy of DW. 947. Irving, Pierre Munroe, ed. The Life and Letters of Washington Irving. 4 vols. New York: Putnam, 1862-64; Detroit: Gale Research Co., 1967. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization. Papers of Tyler's appointee as minister to Spain. 948. Israel, Fred L., ed. The State of the Union Messages of the Presidents, 1790-1966. 3 vols. New York: Chelsea House, 1966. Contains introduction by Arthur M. Schlesinger. 949. Jackson, Andrew, Papers. Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C: Library of Congress, 1968. Seventy-eight reels of microfilm. Access to the collection is eased with John McDonough, Index to the Andrew
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Jackson Papers. Washington, D.C: Government Printing Office, 1967; and with Harold D. Moser et al., The Papers of Andrew Jackson: Guide and Index to the Microfilm Editions (Wilmington, Del.: Scholarly Resources, 1986). An important collection for understanding Jacksonian politics. 950. Jackson, Donald, and Mary Lee Spence, eds. The Expeditions of John Charles Fremont. 3 vols. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1977-1980. The most scholarly edition on Fremont's expeditions during the Tyler administration; Volume 1 covers Fremont's travels, 1838-1844. 951. Jameson, J. Franklin, ed. Correspondence of John C. Calhoun. Volume 2 of Report of the American Historical Association for the Year 1899. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1900. 952. Jameson, J. Franklin, ed. "Virgil Maxcy on Calhoun's Political Opinions and Prospects, 1823." American Historical Review 12 (April 1907): 599-601. 953. Jarves, James Jackson. History of the Hawaiian Islands or Sandwich Islands, Embracing Their Antiquities, Mythology, Legends, Discovery by Europeans in the Sixteenth Century, Re-Discovery by Cook, with Their Civil, Religious, and Political History, from the Earliest Traditionary Period to the Year 1846. Boston: J. Munroe & Co., 1844; Honolulu: H. M. Whitney, 1872. Provides some discussion of American trade with Hawaii. 954. Jay, William. The Creole Case, and Mr. Webster's Despatch, with the Comments of the New-York American. New York: New-York American, 1842. Also in 19th-century Legal Treatises, Slavery: Source Materials, and Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary. A jurist actively involved in antislavery and other reform movements; discusses slavery and Webster's position on the case. 955. Jay, William. A Letter to Hon. William Nelson, M. C, on Mr. Webster's Speech. New York: W. Harned, 1850. Also in 19th-century Legal Treatises and Slavery Pamphlets. Discusses Webster's Compromise of 1850 speech. 956. Jennings, Paul. A Colored Man's Reminiscences of James Madison. Brooklyn: G. C. Beadle, 1865. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization. An account by the body servant of Madison and later of Webster.
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957. Johannsen, Robert W., ed. The Letters of Stephen A. Douglas. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1961. Highly selective edition of Douglas's correspondence; important for politics in the late 1840s and early 1850s, and particularly the Compromise of 1850. 958. John, the Traitor; or, the Force of Accident. A Plain Story, by One Who Has Whistled at the Plow ... New York: n.p., 1843. Anti-Tyler pamphlet. 959. John Tyler: His History, Character, and Position, with a Portrait. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1843. Also in Presidential Election Campaign Biographies and Goldsmiths'-Kress Library. Defends the Tyler administration. 960. John Tyler, or, Honesty the Best Policy. New York: Henry Langley, 1844. 961. Johnson, Andrew, Papers. Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. The largest collection of Johnson papers, available on fiftyfive microfilm rolls. Access to the collection is eased with Index to the Andrew Johnson Papers. Washington, D.C: Library of Congress, 1963. 962. Johnson, Herbert Alan, Charles T. Cullen, Charles F. Hobson, eds. The Papers of John Marshall. 10 vols. to date. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1974-. 963. Jollivet, Adolphe. Documents Americains, Annexion du Texas, Emancipation de Noirs, Politique de VAngleterre. Paris: de Bruneau, 1845. Also in Texas and Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary. 964. Jones, Anson. Letters Relating to the History of Annexation. Galveston, Texas: Civilian Office, 1848; Philadelphia: n.p., 1852; Chicago: Rio Grande Press, 1966. 965. Jones, Anson. Memoranda and Official Correspondence Relating to the Republic of Texas, Its History and Annexation, Including a Brief Autobiography of the Author. New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1859; Chicago: Rio Grande Press, 1966. Also in Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary. 966. Julian, George W. Political Recollections, 1840 to 1872. Chicago: Jansen, McClurg & Company, 1884; Miami, Fla.: Mnemosyne Publishing Co., 1969; New York: Negro Universities Press, 1970. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization.
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967. Julian, George W. The Slavery Question: Speech of George W. Julian, of Indiana, Delivered in the House of Representatives, May 14, 1850, in Committee of the Whole on the State of the Union, on the President's Message Transmitting the Constitution of California. Washington: Buell & Blanchard, 1850. Also part of the debate on the Compromise of 1850. 968. Julian, George W. Speech of Hon. George W. Julian, of Indiana, on the Slavery Question, Delivered in the House of Representatives, May 14, 1850. Washington: Congressional Globe Office, 1850. One of the speeches delivered in the debate over the Compromise of 1850. 969. Junius [Calvin Colton]. Reply to Webster: A Letter to Daniel Webster of Massachusetts, a Member of the Senate of the United States, in Reply to His Legal Opinion to Baring, Brothers & Co. upon the Illegality and Unconstitutionality of State Bonds, and Loans of State Credit. New York: W. Hayward, 1840. Also in 19th-century Legal Treatises and in Goldsmiths'-Kress Library. Accuses Webster of having "become the legal counsellor of the Chancellor of the British Exchequer"; challenged Webster's contention that states had power to contract debts abroad. 970. Kendall, George Wilkins. Narrative of the Texan Santa Fe Expedition, Comprising a Description of a Tour through Texas and Across the Great Southwestern Prairies, the Camanche and Caygua Hunting-Grounds, with an Account of the Sufferings from Want of Food, Losses from Hostile Indians, and Final Capture of the Texans, and Their March, as Prisoners, to the City of Mexico. 2 vols. New York: Harper and Brothers, 1844, 1847, 1856; London: Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper, 1845; Chicago: R. R. Donnelley & Sons, 1929; Austin, Texas: The Steck Company, 1935. Also in Texas and Microbook Library of American Civilization. Published under slightly different title, London: D. Bogue, 1845. 971. Kennedy, John Pendleton. The Collected Works. 10 vols. New York: G. P. Putnam, 1871-72; Hildesheim, [Germany]: G. Olms, 1969. First edition also in Microbook Library of American Civilization. 972. Kennedy, John Pendleton. Defence of the Whigs, by a Member of the Twenty-Seventh Congress. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1844. Campaign pamphlet prepared at the request of the Whig members of Congress; document read Tyler out of the Whig party and defended their action.
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973. Kennedy, John Pendleton. Memoirs of the Life of William Wirt, AttorneyGeneral of the United States. 2 vols. Philadelphia: Lea and Blanchard, 1849, 1850, 1851, 1852, 1853, 1854, 1856; Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott, 1860; New York: G. P. Putnam and Sons, 1872. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization, Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary, and 19th-century Legal Treatises. 974. Kennedy, John Pendleton. Political and Official Papers. New York: G. P. Putnam & Sons, 1872. 975. Kent, William, ed. Memoirs and Letters of James Kent. Boston: Little, Brown, 1898; New York: Da Capo Press, 1970. Also in Law Books Recommended for Libraries and in 19th-century Legal Treatises. Contains correspondence between James Kent and Webster. 976. Kentucky Democrat [Nicholas, Samuel Smith]. Letters on the Presidency. N.p., 1840; Louisville, Ky.: Morton & Griswold, 1859. Contains seven letters addressed to Webster under the pseudonym; first published in the Louisville Journal. 977. King, Charles R., ed. The Life and Correspondence of Rufus King, Comprising His Letters, Private and Official, His Public Documents, and His Speeches. 6 vols. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1894-1900; New York: Da Capo Press, 1971. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization. 978. King, Joseph Elijah. A Reminiscent Book. Hempstead, N.Y.: Alumni Association of Fort Edward Institute, 1915. Recalls events of Webster's life. 979. King, William Rufus. Remarks of Hon. William R. King, of Alabama, on the Compromise Bill, in Senate, July 19, 1850. Washington: n.p., 1850. 980. Kline, Mary-Jo, et al., eds. Political Correspondence and Public Papers of Aaron Burr. 2 vols. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1983. The authoritative edition of the papers of Thomas Jefferson's first vice-president. 981. Lamar, Mirabeau B. Address of His Excellency, Mirabeau B. Lamar, to the Citizens of Santa Fe. Austin, Tex.: Austin City Gazette Office, [1841?]. Also in Texas. An appeal for the union of Texas and New Mexico issued at the time of the Santa Fe expedition.
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982. Larsen, Arthur J., ed. Crusader and Feminist: Letters of Jane Grey Swisshelm, 1858-1865. Saint Paul: Minnesota Historical Society, 1934. In introduction, Larsen briefly discusses Swisshelm's report of gossip about an alleged mulatto family of DW's. 983. Lawrence, W. B. Visitation and Search; or, An Historical Sketch of the British Claim to Exercise a Maritime Police over the Vessels of All Nations, in Peace as Well as in War, with An Inquiry into the Expediency of Terminating the Eighth Article of the Ashburton Treaty. Boston, 1858. One of the earliest examinations of the visitation and search issues between the United States and Great Britain arising out of the Treaty of Washington, 1842. 984. Lawrence, William R , ed. Extracts from the Diary and Correspondence of the Late Amos Lawrence, with a Brief Account of Some of the Incidents in His Life. Boston: Gould and Lincoln, 1855; New York: Sheldon, Lamport & Blakeman, 1856. Offers contemporary insights into the Boston and Massachusetts scenes, as well as national political and economic developments and includes discussion and letters of Webster relating to the Webster-Hayne debate, Plymouth oration, and evaluation of Webster's contributions to American government. 985. Letter from Citizens of Newburyport, Mass., to Mr. Webster, in Relation to His Speech Delivered in the Senate of the United States on the 7th March, 1850, and Mr. Webster's Reply. Washington: Gideon and Company, 1850. Also in Slavery Pamphlets. 986. "Letter of John Jordan Crittenden." Collector 24 (February 1911): 39. Prints letter, September 11, 1841, discussing the political crisis occasioned by Tyler's second veto of the bank bill. 987. "Letter of President Tyler." William and Mary College Quarterly 19 (January 1911): 216. Prints letter to George Roberts, editor of the Boston Times, September 28, 1843, regarding the upcoming 1844 presidential election. 988. "Letter to John Woods. August 20, 1834." New England Quarterly 9 (December 1936): 682-83. From Warren Dutton, Edward Everett, Abbott Lawrence, Franklin Dexter, and Rufus Choate, asking for support of Webster's candidacy for the presidency.
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989. Letters and Other Writings of James Madison. 4 vols. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott & Co., 1865, 1867; New York: R. Worthington, 1884. Also in 19thcentury Legal Treatises. 990. "Letters of John Tyler." William and Mary College Quarterly 18 (January 1910): 172-76. Prints several Tyler letters to Daniel Webster, 1843-1851. 991. Lieber, Francis. Reminiscences, Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1881.
Addresses,
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Essays.
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992. Lodge, Henry Cabot, ed. "Extracts from the Familiar Correspondence of the Hon. Elijah H. Mills." Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society 19 (1881-82): 12-53. One of Webster's congressional colleagues from Massachusetts. 993. Logan, Mary Simmerson Cunningham. Thirty Years in Washington; or, Life and Scenes in Our National Capital, Portraying the Wonderful Operations in All the Great Departments, and Describing Every Important Function of our National Government ... With Sketches of the Presidents and Their Wives ... from Washington's to Roosevelt's Administration. Hartford, Conn.: A. D. Worthington & Co., 1901; Minneapolis, Minn.: H. L. Baldwin Company, 1908. 994. Lord Palmerston on the Treaty of Washington. N.p. [1842?]. 995. Lucey, William L. "Some Correspondence of the Maine Commissioners Regarding the Webster-Ashburton Treaty." New England Quarterly 15 (June 1942): 332-48. Prints selected correspondence of Reuel Williams, Edward Kavanagh, John Fairfield, Webster, William P. Preble, John Otis, Edward Kent, D. Farnsworth, and John Anderson, 1842, relating to the settlement of the boundary question and the ratification of the treaty. 996. Lucid, Robert F. The Journals of Richard Henry Dana, Jr. 3 vols. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1968. Journal of an author, lawyer, and sailor. 997. Machen, Arthur W., Jr., ed. Letters of Arthur W. Machen with Biographical Sketch. Baltimore: Privately printed, 1917. Discusses Lewis Henry Machen's admiration for Webster and prints several letters to noted politicians discussing the Webster-Hayne debate and the election of 1852.
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998. Madison, James, Papers. Manuscript Division, Library of Congress. The largest of the Madison collections; essential for background at the time of Webster's debut as a New Hampshire congressman. Access to the papers is facilitated with Index to the James Madison Papers. Washington, D.C: Library of Congress, 1965. 999. Mann, Horace. Letters on the Extension of Slavery into California and New Mexico, and on the Duty of Congress to Provide the Trial by Jury for Alleged Fugitive Slaves. [Washington]: Buell & Blanchard, 1850; Yellow Springs, Ohio: Antioch Press, 1935. Also available in Slavery Pamphlets. Responds to Webster's position on Clay's compromise resolutions in 1850 and on the Fugitive Slave Law. 1000. Mann, Horace. Slavery: Letters and Speeches. Boston: B. B. Mussey & Co., 1851; New York: B. Franklin, 1969; New York: Negro Universities Press, 1969; Miami, Fla.: Mnemosyne Publishing, 1969. Covers period 1848-1851. 1001. Mansfield, Edward Deering. Personal Memories, Social, Political, and Literary, with Sketches of Many Noted People, 1803-1843. Cincinnati: R. Clarke & Co., 1879; New York: Arno, 1970. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization. Reminiscences by a Cincinnati lawyer and writer. 1002. Marcellus (pseudonym). A Letter to the Hon. Daniel Webster, on the Political Affairs of the United States. Philadelphia: J. Crissy, 1837. Also available in Webster, Noah. A Collection of Papers on Political, Literary, and Moral Subjects. New York: Webster & Clark, 1843; New York: B. Franklin, 1968. On republican government. 1003. Marcoleta, Jose de. Documentos diplomdticos de Jose de Marcoleta, ministro de Nicaragua en los Estados Unidos. Managua, Nicaragua: Fondo de Promotion Cultural, Banco de America, 1974, 1976 (reprint). Covers diplomatic relations with the United States. 1004. Martineau, Harriet. Society in America. 2 vols. New York: Saunders and Otley, 1837; 3 vols. London: Saunders and Otley, 1837, and many other editions and reprints. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization and Goldsmiths'-Kress Library. Account of visit to America, 1834-36, and her observations on Jacksonian society.
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1005. Maryland Mining Company. Loan of the Maryland Mining Company. [London]: Darling & Son, [1839]. Provides background on a coal mining company in which Webster invested; pamphlet an effort to raise funds for the company in England. 1006. Maryland Mining Company. Report of an Examination of the Coal Measures, Including the Iron Ore Deposites, Belonging to the Maryland Mining Company, inAlleghany County ... Washington: National Intelligencer Office, 1836. Provides background on one of Webster's investments. 1007. Maryland Mining Company. To the Honorable the General Assembly of Maryland: The Memorial of the President of the "Maryland Mining Company," Acting under Instructions from the Stockholders [Asking for Increase of the Capital of the Company], n.p. 1836? Company in which Webster had considerable investments. 1008. Mason, Robert Means, and George Stillman Hillard, eds. Memoir and Correspondence of Jeremiah Mason. Cambridge, Mass.: Riverside Press, 1873; Boston: Boston Law Book Co., 1917. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization . Contains some Webster-Mason correspondence for which the manuscripts have not been found. 1009. Massachusetts Freeman [George Allen]. An Appeal to the People of Massachusetts on the Texas Question. Boston: C C. Little & J. Brown, 1844. Also in Texas. 1010. McCulloch, Hugh. Addresses, Speeches, Lectures, and Letters Upon Various Subjects. Washington, D.C: W. H. Lepley, 1891. Deals mainly with economic conditions. 1011. McCulloch, Hugh. Men and Measures of Half a Century: Sketches and Comments. New York: C Scribner's Sons, 1888, 1889; New York: Da Capo Press, 1970. 1012. McDonough, John J., ed. "Mr. Shelby Goes to Washington." Filson Club History Quarterly 59 (April 1985): 205-22. Prints diary of Alfred Shelby of Kentucky, 1826-1827, containing descriptions of Webster, John Randolph, John C. Calhoun, and others.
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1013. McGrane, Reginald Charles, ed. The Correspondence of Nicholas Biddle Dealing with National Affairs, 1807-1844. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1919; Boston: J. S. Canner, 1966. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization. Excellent, short collection of letters between Tyler administration officials and Nicholas Biddle; includes considerable correspondence with Webster. 1014. McKenney, Thomas Loraine. Essays on the Spirit of Jacksonism, as Exemplified in Its Deadly Hostility to the Bank of the United States, and in the Odious Calumnies Employed for Its Destruction. Philadelphia: J. Harding, 1835. Also in Goldsmiths'-Kress Library. Important for understanding opposition to the veto of the Bank of the United States and for the nascent organization of the Whig opposition. 1015. McLean, John, Papers. Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. Available on eighteen reels of 35mm microfilm issued by the Library of Congress. Large collection of an Ohio congressman, postmaster general under John Quincy Adams, and Supreme Court justice; important collection for background of Whig politics; includes Webster correspondence. 1016. Meltzer, Milton, Patricia G. Holland, and Francine Krasno, eds. Lydia Maria Child: Selected Letters, 1817-1880. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 1982. 1017. Memorial of the President of the Maryland Mining Company to the General Assembly of Maryland ... [Baltimore: n.p., 1836?]. Company in which Webster invested and took considerable interest. 1018. Miller, Linus Wilson. Notes of an Exile to Van Diemen's Land, Comprising Incidents of the Canadian Rebellion in 1838, Trial of the Author in Canada ... and Transportation to Van Dieman's Land. Fredonia, N.Y.: W. McKinstry & Co., 1846; New York: Johnson Reprint Corp., 1968. Also in Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary. 1019. Monroe, James, Papers. Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. Eleven reels, 35 mm microfilm, of the Library of Congress collection of Monroe papers. 1020. Moody, Robert Earle, ed. The Papers of Leverett Saltonstall. Boston: Massachusetts Historical Society, 1978-1992.
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1021. Moore, Frederick W., ed. "Calhoun as Seen by His Political Friends: Letters of Duff Green, Dixon H. Lewis, Richard K. Cralle During the Period from 1831 to 1848." Publications of the Southern History Association 7 (1903). 1022. Moore, John Bassett, ed. The Works of James Buchanan, Comprising his Speeches, State Papers, and Private Correspondence. 12 vols. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Company, 1908-11; New York: Antiquarian Press, 1960. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization. The first eleven volumes contain state papers, speeches, correspondence; the twelfth, biographical material and index. 1023. Morison, Samuel Eliot, ed. The Life and Letters of Harrison Gray Otis, 1765-1848. 2 vols. Boston: Houghton-Mifflin, 1913. Prints several Otis-Webster letters. 1024. Morrow, Josiah. Life and Speeches of Thomas Corwin: Orator, Lawyer, and Statesman. Cincinnati, Ohio: W. H. Anderson, 1896. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization. Biographical sketch and speeches of Webster's colleague in the treasury department in Fillmore's administration. 1025. Morse, Edward Lind, ed. Samuel F. B. Morse: His Letters and Journals. 2 vols. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1914; New York: Kraus Reprint Co., 1972; New York: Da Capo Press, 1973. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization and Landmarks of Science. 1026. Morse, Lewis Wilbur. "Historical Outline and Bibliography of Attorneys General Reports and Opinions from Their Beginning through 1936." Law Library Journal 30 (April 1937): 39-247. 1027. Moser, Harold D., Sharon Macpherson, David Hoth, eds. The Papers of Andrew Jackson. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1980-. Six volumes to date of a proposed sixteen. 1028. Moulton, Gary E., ed. The Papers of Chief John Ross. 2 vols. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1985. 1029. Muhlenberg, Henry Augustus and Henry Augustus Philip, Papers. American Philosophical Society Library, Philadelphia, Pa. Eleven reels of microfilm; collection, including Webster correspondence with H. A. P. Muhlenberg, deals with politics and Lutheran church in Pennsylvania.
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1030. Nance, Joseph Milton, ed. "A Letter Book of Joseph Eve." Southwestern Historical Quarterly 44 (July 1940): 96-116. Prints letter from Joseph Eve to Webster. 1031. Nance, Joseph Milton, ed. Mier Expedition Diary: A Texan Prisoner's Account. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1978. Diary of Joseph D. McCutchan. 1032. Native of Maryland [Dorsey, John Larkin]. Observations on the Political Character and Service of President Tyler, and His Cabinet. Washington: Peter Force, 1841. Offers a brief review of the Tyler administration, a lengthy discussion of Webster (pp. 10-106 out of a total of 127 pages), and short accounts of Ewing, Bell, Badger, Granger, and Crittenden in the Tyler cabinet; has characteristics of being a defense of Webster's decision to remain in the Tyler cabinet following the resignation of his colleagues. 1033. Nesmith, George W. "Reminiscences of Webster." Bay State Monthly 2 (1885): 252-54. Prints letter from DW, October 10, 1852, regarding a Noyes family disagreement about Parker Noyes's will, which DW helped resolve; discusses DW's early practice of law in New Hampshire. 1034. Nevins, Allan, ed. The Diary of John Quincy Adams, 1794-1845: American Diplomacy and Political, Social, and Intellectual Life from Washington to Polk. New York: Longmans, Green and Co., 1928, 1929; New York: Scribner, 1951. Highly selective edition. 1035. Nevins, Allan, ed. The Diary of Philip Hone, 1828-1851. 2 vols. New York: Dodd, Mead and Company, 1927; New York: Kraus Reprint, 1969; New York: Arno Press, 1970. Provides insight into and comments on politics, social life, and customs in mid-nineteenth century New York; contains numerous references to and comments on Webster. 1036. Nevins, Allan, ed. Diary, 1794-1845: American Diplomacy and Political, Social, and Intellectual Life from Washington to Polk. New York: Scribner, 1951. Highly selective edition of the diary of John Quincy Adams. 1037. Nevins, Allan, and Milton Halsey Thomas, eds. The Diary of George Templeton Strong. 4 vols. New York: Macmillan, 1952. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization. Volume 1 covers the period 1835-1849 and
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offers comments on politics and insights into the social life and customs of the mid-ninteenth century. 1038. New Hampshire. Superior Court of Judicature. Opinion of the Superior Court of the State of New-Hampshire, in the Case of the Trustees of Dartmouth College, Versus William H. Woodward, Esq., Pronounced at Plymouth, in the County of Grafton, at the November Term, 1817. Concord, N.H.: Isaac Hill, 1818. Also available in Early American Imprints. 1039. New London County Whig Meeting. [Norwich, Conn.]:, n.p., 1840. Calls for a convention to advance the cause of William Henry Harrison for the presidency; notes t h a t Ogden Hoffman and Daniel Webster will attend. 1040. New York, Governor's Papers, 1836-1850/Hamilton Fish. Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. Available on eighteen reels of 35mm microfilm. 1041. Newsome, Albert Ray, ed. "Correspondence of John C. Calhoun, George McDuffie and Charles Fisher, Relating to the Presidential Campaign of 1824." North Carolina Historical Review 7 (October 1930): 477-504. 1042. Nichols, Thomas L. Forty Years of American Life. 2 vols. London: J. Maxwell and Company, 1864; London: Longmans, Green and Co., 1874; New York: Negro Universities Press, 1968. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization. Provides some discussion of campaign of 1840. 1043. Nicolay, John G., and John Hay, eds. Abraham Lincoln: Complete Works, Comprising His Speeches, State Papers, and Miscellaneous Writings. 2 vols. New York: The Century Co., 1894. 1044. Niven, John, et al., eds. The Salmon P. Chase Papers. 1 vol. to date. Kent, Ohio: Kent State University Press, 1993. Prints the journals, 1829-1872. 1045. North Atlantic Coast Fisheries: Proceedings in the North Atlantic Coast Fisheries Arbitration before the Permanent Court of Arbitration at The Hague ... 12 vols. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1912. Contains some Webster documents on the fisheries question. 1046. Nute, Grace Lee. Calendar of the American Fur Company's Papers. 2 vols. Washington, D . C : Government Printing Office, 1945. Published as
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Annual Report of the American Historical Association for the Year 1944. Convenient guide to papers dealing with Webster's indebtedness to Pierre Chouteau and Ramsey Crooks; documents not on the Dartmouth College Microfilm Edition. 1047. Official Arrangements for the Funeral Solemnities and Interment of Abel P. Upshur ... Thomas W. Gilmer ... Beverly Kennon ... Virgil Maxcy ... and David Gardiner. Washington: n.p., 1844. Covers briefly lives of members of Tyler's cabinet and friends killed on board the Princeton. 1048. One of the People (pseudonym). To the Public: A Pamphlet Entitled "Considerations on the Embargo Laws" Has Accidentally Come into My Hands, and I Am Informed That Many Thousands of Them Are Circulated in the Country with the Intent ... to Affect the Approaching Election in NewHampshire ... [Portsmouth, N.H.]: N.H. Gazette Office, [1808]. Responds to Webster's Considerations on the Embargo Laws. 1049. Ouseley, W. G. Reply to an "American's Examination" of the "Right of Search," with Observations on Some of the Questions at Issue between Great Britain and the United States, and on Certain Positions Assumed by the North American Government. London: J. Rodwell, 1842. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization. Published under pseudonym "Englishman"; answers Cass's publication from the extreme British position. 1050. Palmer, Aaron Haight. Documents and Facts Illustrating the Origin of the Mission to Japan, Authorized by the Government of the United States, May 10, 1851; And which Finally Resulted in the Treaty Concluded by Commodore M. C. Perry, U.S. Navy, with the Japanese Commissioners at Kanagawa Bay of Yedo, on the 31st March 1854 ... Washington: H. Polkinhorn, 1857; Wilmington, Del.: Scholarly Resources, 1973. 1051. Park, Lawrence, comp. Gilbert Stuart: An Illustrated Descriptive List of His Works. 4 vols. New York, 1926. Prints receipt, November 18, 1825, for payment of $100 on painting of DW in Volume 2, pp. 796-797. 1052. Parker, C. S., ed. Sir Robert Peel, from His Private Papers. 3 vols. London: J. Murray, 1891-99. 1053. Parker, Edwin Griffin. Reminiscences of Rufus American Advocate. New York: Mason Brothers, 1860.
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1054. Parker, Ely Samuel, Papers. American Philosophical Society Library, Philadelphia, Pa. Collection, including letters on politics and Indian matters, consists of Webster letters and those of other Whig leaders; available on microfilm. 1055. Parker, Theodore. Additional Speeches, Addresses and Occasional Sermons. 2 vols. Boston: Little, Brown, 1855; Boston: Rufus Leighton, 1859; Boston: H. B. Fuller, 1867. 1056. Parker, Theodore. Theodore Parker's Review of Webster: Speech of Theodore Parker, Delivered in the Old Cradle of Liberty, March 25, 1850. Boston: R. F. Wallcut, 1850. 1057. "Pedagogue's Record." New York Times, June 12, 1892. 1058. Perkins, George William. Report of Remarks by Rev. G. W. Perkins, on Mr. Stuart's Book, "Conscience and the Constitution": A Meeting in Guilford, August 1, 1850, Commemorative on Emancipation in the West Indies. West Meriden, Conn.: Hinman's Printing, 1850. 1059. Perkins, Thomas Handasyd. Microfilm Edition of the Thomas Handasyd Perkins Papers, 1789-1892. Boston: Massachusetts Historical Society, 1981. Seventeen microfilm reels. The reader should consult Reichard H. Gentile and Julia Crouse. Guide to the Microfilm Edition of the Thomas Handasyd Perkins Papers, 1789-1892. Boston: Massachusetts Historical Society, 1981, for access to the papers. 1060. Phillips, Ulrich Bonnell, ed. The Correspondence of Robert Toombs, Alexander H. Stephens, and Howell Cobb. Volume 2 of the Annual Report of the American Historical Association for the Year 1911. Washington, D.C: Government Printing Office, 1913; New York: Da Capo Press, 1970. Correspondence, which begins with 1844, deals mainly with Georgia, but also important for national politics. 1061. Phillips, Wendell. Fraternity Lecture of Wendell Phillips, Esq., Boston, Oct. 4, 1859; Also, Letter of Mr. Phillips to Judge Shaw and Prest. Walker. Boston: R. F. Wallcut, 1859. Lecture, in part, a criticism of Webster's political course and stance on the slavery question.
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1062. Phillips, Wendell. Review of Webster's Speech on Slavery. Boston: American Antislavery Society, 1850. Also in Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary, Slavery Pamphlets, and 19th-century Legal Treatises. Responds to Webster's speech on Clay's resolutions. 1063. Phillips, Wendell. Speeches, Lectures, and Letters. 2 vols. Boston: J. Redpath, 1863; Boston: Walker, Wise, 1864; Boston: Lee and Shepard, 18721891; New York: Negro Universities Press, 1968; New York: Arno Press, 1969. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization. 1064. Pierce, Edward Lillie, ed. Memoir and Letters of Charles Sumner. 2 vols. Boston: Roberts Brothers, 1877, 1878, 1881; 4 vols. Boston: Roberts Brothers, 1893; London: Sampson Low, Marston and Co., 1877, 1893; Miami, Fla., Mnemosyne Pub. Co., 1969; New York: Arno Press, 1969. Also available on microfiche in 19th-century Legal Treatises. 1065. Pierce, Franklin, Papers. Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. Largest collection of Pierce materials available on seven reels of microfilm. Access facilitated with Index to the Franklin Pierce Papers. Washington, D.C: Library of Congress, 1962; and with W. L. Leech, Calendar of the Papers of Franklin Pierce. Washington, D.C: Government Printing Office, 1917. 1066. Pineau, Roger, ed. The Japan Expedition, 1852-1854: The Personal Journal of Commodore Matthew C. Perry. Washington: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1968. 1067. Polk, James Knox, Papers. Manuscript Division, Library of Congress. The largest body of the papers of President Polk, available on sixty-seven reels of 35mm microfilm; collection essential for understanding politics and political debate from the 1830s to the late 1840s. Index to the James K. Polk Papers. Washington, D . C : Library of Congress, 1969, eases access to the collection. 1068. Poore, Benjamin Perley. Perley's Reminiscences of Sixty Years in the National Metropolis. 2 vols. Boston: Hubbard, 1886; Philadelphia: Hubbard Brothers, 1886. Contains numerous references to DW and his activities. 1069. Prentiss, George Lewis. Eulogy on the Life and Character of Gen. Zachary Taylor. New Bedford: B. Lindsey, 1850.
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1070. Prince, Carl E., ed. The Papers of Albert Gallatin. Philadelphia: Rhistoric Publications, 1969. Collected edition of the papers on forty-six reels of 35mm microfilm; important for material on the northeastern boundary. Easy access to the collection is found through Prince's Guide to the Microfilm Edition of the Papers of Albert Gallatin. Philadelphia: Rhistoric Publications, 1970. A supplement of five reels, published by Scholarly Resources, Wilmington, Delaware, includes materials that have become available since 1968. 1071. Proceedings of the Constitutional Meeting at Faneuil Hall, November 26th, 1850. Boston: Beals & Greene, 1850. Also in 19th-century Legal Treatises. Account of the mass Union meeting in Boston on November 16, 1850, to consider the Fugitive Slave Law. 1072. Proceedings of the Senate and Documents Relative to Texas, from Which the Injunction of Secrecy Has Been Removed. Washington: n.p. 1844. Also in Texas. Includes diplomatic correspondence of Webster relating to Texas affairs. 1073. Proclamation [by the Governor of Rhode Island, May 11, 1842]. Newport, R.I.: n.p., 1842. Broadside prints proclamation by Samuel Ward King and letter of Tyler offering aid should violence develop in Rhode Island during the Dorr Rebellion. 1074. Proffit, George H. Speech of Mr. Proffit, of Indiana, on the Objections of the President to the Bill to Establish a Fiscal Corporation, and in Reply to Mr. Botts, of Virginia, Delivered in the House of Representatives, September 10, 1841. Washington: n.p., 1841. Also available in Goldsmiths'-Kress Library. 1075. "Proposed Circular on Defense of the Constitution ..." New England Magazine 4 (June 1886): 511-15. 1076. Proprietors of Charles River Bridge. To the Honourable the Senate, and House of Representatives in General Court Assembled: The Memorial of the Proprietors of Charles River Bridge, n.p., 1828. Background on Charles River Bridge case. 1077. Quaife, Milo Milton, ed. The Diary of James K. Polk during his Presidency, 1845 to 1849. 4 vols. Chicago: A. C. McClurg & Co., 1910; New York: Kraus Reprint, 1970. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization. Useful for tracing the annexation of Texas and the Mexican War following
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Tyler's administration; has some discussion of investigation into Webster's alleged misconduct as Tyler's Secretary of State. 1078. Radcliff, William. Considerations on ... a Ship-Canal Across the Isthmus . . . Washington: n.p., 1836. 1079. Rantoul, Robert S. Personal Recollections. Cambridge, Mass.: The University Press, 1916. Discusses his father's speculation in lands with Webster and others through the Western Land Association. 1080. Rantoul, Robert. Memoirs, Speeches and Writings of Robert Rantoul, Jr. Boston: J. P. Jewett, 1854. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization. 1081. Ratcliffe, Donald J., ed. "The Autobiography of Benjamin Tappan." Ohio History 85 (Spring 1976): 109-57. 1082. Reasons, Principally of a Public Nature, Against a New Bridge from Charlestown to Boston. Boston: Wells and Lilly, 1825. Charles River Bridge issue. 1083. Reeves, Jesse Siddall. "A Diplomat Glimpses Parnassus: Excerpts from the Correspondence of Christopher Hughes." Michigan Alumnus Quarterly Review, October 1934, pp. 189-201. 1084. Reply of President Francis Brown, Professors Shurtleff and Adams to Governor Plumer and the Legislature. Hanover: Dartmouth Gazette, 1817. 1085. Report of the Committee of Merchants & Manufacturers of Boston on the Proposed Tariff, January 1824. Boston: S. Gardner, 1824. Also in Goldsmiths'Kress Library. Useful for background on Webster's position on the tariff. 1086. Reports of the Prison Discipline Society of Boston, lst-29th, June 1826May 1854. 29 vols. Boston: T. R. Marvin, 1855; 29 vols. in 6. Montclair, N.J.: Patterson Smith, 1972. Includes exchanges with Webster on reforms in insane asylums and juvenile reform schools. 1087. Republican Address to the Electors of New Hampshire on the Choice of Electors of President and Vice-President. Walpole, N.H.: n.p., 1804. Also available in Early American Imprints. A reply to William Plumer's Address to
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the Electors of New Hampshire, pseudonym of Impartialis.
Portsmouth, N.H., 1804, written under the
1088. Review of the Case of the Free Bridge, Between Boston and Charlestown, in Which the Expediency and Constitutionality of That Measure Are Considered, with a Statement of the Legislative Proceedings Upon It at the Late January Session, Including the Public Documents. Boston: Dutton & Wentworth, 1827. Also in 19th-century Legal Treatises. Offers a complete record of the petitions and arguments on both sides of the Charles River Bridge question. 1089. Reynolds, John. My Own Times, Embracing Also the History of My Life. Belleville, 111.: B. H. Perryman and H. L. Davison, 1855; Chicago, 1879. Also in Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary. A colorful autobiography by an Illinois congressman, 1834-37, 1839-43. 1090. Rhett, Robert Barnwell, Papers. South Carolina Historical Society, Charleston. Collection, available on twenty-three microfiches, consists mainly of correspondence, business and legal papers. 1091. Rhodes, Irwin S. The Papers of John Marshall, A Descriptive Calendar. 2 vols. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1969. 1092. Richards, Laura E., ed. Letters and Journals of Samuel Gridley Howe. 2 vols. Boston: D. Estes & Company, 1909; New York: AMS Press, 1973. Papers of a Massachusetts reformer, promoter of public schools, and abolitionist. 1093. Richardson, James Daniel, ed. A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, 1789-1897. 10 vols. Washington, D.C: Government Printing Office, 1896-99; ... 1789-1902. 10 vols., 1903-1904; ... 1789-1905. 11 vols., 1906; ... 1789-1908, 1909, 1911, 1912. 1896-99 edition also in Microbook Library of American Civilization. Useful for both of Webster's stints as Secretary of State and for his years in the Senate and the House of Representatives. 1094. Riker, Dorothy, ed. Unedited Letters of Jonathan Jennings. Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society, 1932. 1095. Rives, William Cabell. History of the Life and Times of James Madison. 3 vols. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1859-1868, 1870-78; Freeport,
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N.Y.: Books for Libraries Press, 1970. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization. 1096. Rives, William Cabell. Speech of William C. Rives, of Virginia, on the Treaty with Great Britain, Delivered in the United States Senate, August 17 and 19, 1842. [Washington?, n.p., 1842]. 1097. Robertson, George. Scrap Book on Law and Politics, Men and Times. Lexington, Ky.: A. W. Elder, 1855. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization. Mainly a collection of speeches dealing with Kentucky and national politics. 1098. Robertson, Nellie Armstrong, and Dorothy Riker, eds. The John Tipton Papers. 3 vols. Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Bureau, 1942. Papers of an Indiana politician of the Middle Period. 1099. Rogers, Cleveland, and John Black, eds. Gathering of the Forces: Editorials, Essays, Literary and Dramatic Reviews and Other Material Written by Walt Whitman as Editor of the Brooklyn Daily Eagle in 1846 and 1847. 2 vols. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1920. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization. Volume 2, pp. 183-85, prints Walt Whitman's comments on Webster's speech of July 25, 1852. 1100. Rollins, Richard M., ed. The Autobiographies of Noah Webster, From the Letters and Essays, Memoir, and Diary. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 1989. 1101. Rowan, John. Speech of Mr. Rowan, of Kentucky, on Mr. Foot's Resolution, Relating to the Public Lands, in Reply to Mr. Webster, of Massachusetts, Delivered in the Senate of the United States, February 4th, 1830. Washington, D . C : Way and Gideon, 1830. From National Intelligencer, March 18, 1830. 1102. Rowland, Dunbar, ed. Jefferson Davis, Constitutionalist: His Letters, Papers, and Speeches. 10 vols. Jackson: Mississippi Department of Archives and History, 1923; New York: AMS Press, 1973. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization.
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1103. Ruffin, Edmund, Papers. Virginia Historical Society. Contains diary, 1843, "Incidents of My Life," written in 1851 and 1854-55, essays and speeches, a few Tyler items. Available on microfilm. 1104. Sampson, Marmaduke Blake. Slavery in the United States: A Letter to the Hon. Daniel Webster. New York: Wiley and Putnam, 1844; London: S. Highley, 1845. Also in Goldsmiths'-Kress Library. 1105. Sanderson, Charles R., ed. The Arthur Papers, Being the Canadian Papers, Mainly Confidential, Private, and Demi-Official of Sir George Arthur. 3 vols. Toronto: Toronto Public Library, 1943-1959. 1106. Sargent, Nathan. Public Men and Events, from the Commencement of Mr. Monroe's Administration, in 1817, to the Close of Mr. Fillmore's Administration in 1853. 2 vols. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott & Co., 1875; New York: Da Capo Press, 1970. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization. A Whig contemporary, Sargent offers insights and anecdotes of the politicians during most of Webster's political life. 1107. Scarborough, William Kauffman, ed. The Diary of Edmund vols. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1972-1989.
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1108. Schlesinger, Arthur, Jr., and Fred L. Israel, eds. The Chief Executive: Inaugural Addresses of the Presidents of the United States, from George Washington to Lyndon B. Johnson. New York: Crown Publishers, 1965. Convenient source for the addresses. 1109. Scott, Nancy N. A Memoir of Hugh Lawson White, Judge of the Supreme Court of Tennessee, Member of the Senate of the United States, etc. etc. Philadelphia: Lippincott & Co., 1856. 1110. Scott, Winfield. Memoirs of Lieut.-General Winfield Scott, LL.D., Written by Himself. 2 vols. New York: Sheldon & Company, 1864; Freeport, N.Y.: Books for Libraries Press, 1970. Also in Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary. 1111. Seco Serrano, Carlos. "Espartero y Cuba: Entre Inglaterra y Norteamerica." Revue de Indias 115-18 (1969): 581-605. Prints memorandum of Pedro de Alcantara de Argaiz discussing negotiations with the U. S.
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government, 1839-1844, and letter from Tyler to Isabella II, praising Alcantara's work. 1112. Sergeant, John. Select Speeches of John Sergeant, of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia: E. L. Carey & A. Hart, 1832. Also in Goldsmiths'-Kress Library and 19th-century Legal Treatises. 1113. Seward, Frederick W. Reminiscences of a War-Time Statesman and Diplomat, 1830-1915. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1916. Was assistant secretary of state under Lincoln, Johnson, Hayes. 1114. Seward, Frederick W., ed. William H. Seward: An Autobiography 1801 to 1834, with a Memoir of His Life, and Selections from His Letters, 1846. New York: D. Appleton and Co., 1877; New York: Derby & Miller, Important for understanding New York politics during the administration.
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1115. Seward, William H., and Lewis Cass. Speeches of Hon. William H. Seward, and Hon. Lewis Cass, on the Subject of Slavery, Delivered in the Senate of the United States, March 1850. New York: Stringer & Townsend, 1850. Speeches delivered during debate on the Compromise of 1850. 1116. Shackelford, George Green, ed. "New Letters Between Hugh Blair Grigsby and Henry Stephens Randall, 1858-1861." Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 64 (July 1956): 324-57. Letters discuss briefly Webster's statements of conversation with Jefferson on Patrick Henry, William Wirt, and Andrew Jackson. 1117. Shanks, Henry T., ed. The Papers of Willie Person Mangum. 5 vols. Raleigh, N . C : State Department of Archives and History, 1950-56. Provide insight into the Tyler administration through the eyes of a southern Clay Whig. Prints several letters from Webster to Mangum, Webster to Tyler, and Thomas Ewing to Webster, all 1834. 1118. Shaw, Lemuel. Reasons, Principally of a Public Nature, Against a New Bridge from Charlestown to Boston. Boston, 1825. Demonstrates the constitutional policy and interests of the proprietors of the Charles River Bridge.
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1119. Sibley, Marilyn McAdams, ed. Samuel H. Walker's Account of the Mier Expedition. [Austin]: Texas State Historical Association, 1978. 1120. Sioussat, St. George L., ed. "The Accident on Board the U.S.S. 'Princeton,' February 28, 1844: A Contemporary News-Letter." Offprint from Pennsylvania History, July 1937. Prints and annotates letter from George Sykes, congressman from New Jersey, to his sister Ann Sykes, March 5-20, 1844, describing accident on ship and its aftermath; accident forced second reorganization of Tyler's cabinet. 1121. Sioussat, St. George L. "Duff Green's 'England and the United States': With an Introductory Study of American Opposition to the Quintuple Treaty of 1841." Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society 40 (1931): 175-276. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization. Discusses Green's attitude and negotiations with Great Britain on the issues of slave trade and right of search. 1122. Sioussat, St. George L., ed. "Letters of James K. Polk to Andrew J. Donelson, 1843-1848." Tennessee Historical Magazine 3 (March 1917): 51-73. Discusses Tyler's candidacy in 1844 and various efforts to secure his withdrawal from the campaign. 1123. Sioussat, St. George L., ed. "Letters of James K. Polk to Cave Johnson, 1833-1848." Tennessee Historical Magazine 1 (September 1915): 209-56. 1124. Sioussat, St. George L., ed. "Letters of John Bell to William B. Campbell, 1839-1857." Tennessee Historical Magazine 3 (September 1917): 210-27. Bell, Secretary of War under Tyler and Webster's colleague, discusses Tennessee and national politics, and the elections of 1840, 1844, 1848, and 1852, with specific attention to Webster's chances in the campaigns of 1848 and 1852. 1125. Sioussat, St. George L., ed. "Papers of Major John P. Heiss of Nashville." Tennessee Historical Magazine 2 (June 1916): 137-49. Includes an important letter, Robert Tyler to Heiss, October 6, [1842], written on behalf of the president, asserting that Tyler is a "pure Republican," second only to Jackson among those living in promoting "Jeffersonian principles." 1126. Sioussat, St. George L., ed. "Selected Letters, 1844-1845, from the Donelson Papers." Tennessee Historical Magazine 3 (June 1917): 134-62. Prints letter from Andrew Jackson to John Y. Mason, August 1, 1844, praising
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Mason's "real republicanism]" and suggesting that Tyler be advised to withdraw from the presidential campaign; other letters discuss campaign of 1844 and the first few months of the Polk administration. 1127. Sioussat, St. George L., ed. "Selected Letters, 1846-1856, from the Donelson Papers." Tennessee Historical Magazine 3 (December 1917): 257-91. Contains comments by James Buchanan, Andrew Stevenson, and Lewis Cass on Webster's political activities and speech-making in 1851-52. 1128. Smalley, George W. Anglo-American Memories. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1911. Recalls influence of Webster, his personal magnetism, his legal and oratorical ability; discusses the impact of Webster's supporting Zachary Taylor for president in 1848 and the Fugitive Slave Act in the early 1850s. 1129. Smith, Franklin Webster. A Defense of Russia. Cambridge, Mass.: Riverside Press, 1855, 1864. Discusses American opinion of Russia; republished from the Boston Daily Courier, July 17, 1855. 1130. Smith, Lloyd W., Collection. Morristown National Historical Park, Morristown, N.J. Eclectic collection contains numerous Webster manuscripts. Available on microfilm. 1131. Smith, Walter Bedell. My Three Years in Moscow. New York: Lippincott, 1950. Publishes some of Brown's despatches to Webster. 1132. Snyder, Charles M. "Forgotten Fillmore Papers Examined: Sources of Reinterpretation of a Little-Known President." American Archivist 32 (January 1969): 11-14. 1133. Snyder, Charles M., ed. The Lady and the President: The Letters of Dorothea Dix & Millard Fillmore. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 1975. 1134. Southerner. A Reply to the Letter of the Hon. Langdon Cheves ... [Charleston: n.p., 1844]. Also in Texas. 1135. Sparhawk, Edward V. Report of the Trial ... in the Case of James Jackson, ex dem Theodosius Fowler and others, vs. James Carver ... New York: E. Bliss, 1827. Also available in 19th-century Legal Treatises. Provides
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background to the Astor case involving land claims in New York, in which Webster represented Astor. 1136. Sparks, Jared. "The Treaty of Washington." North American Review 56 (April 1843): 452-96. Reviews recent publications on the treaty and negotiations: president's message submitting treaty to the Senate for ratification, William C. Rives', John C. Calhoun's, James Buchanan's, Thomas Hart Benton's, and Levi Woodbury's speeches in the Senate on the treaty; discusses particularly the map controversy. 1137. Spear, Charles. Incidents of the Hon. Daniel Webster in Relation to the Late Mission to England ... Boston: Prisoners' Friend Office, 1853. 1138. Spencer, John Canfield. Correspondence Between the Hon. John C. Spencer, and a Committee of the Friends of the General Administration, at Rochester, NY., October the 19th, 1842. New-York: J. Booth, 1842. Discusses policies of the Tyler administration. 1139. Spencer, John Canfield. Letter from the Secretary of War. Providence: n.p., 1842. In a letter to Alexander Duncan, Spencer denies that President Tyler wrote Governor King regarding the Dorr Rebellion. 1140. Staples, Arthur G., ed. The Letters of John Fairfield: A Representative in Congress from 1835 to 1837; A Member of the Senate of the United States from 1843 to 1847, and a Governor of Maine in 1839, 1840, 1842 and a Part of 1843. Maine: Lewiston Journal Company, 1922. Important for Webster-Ashburton negotiations. 1141. Stapp, William Preston. The Prisoners of Perote, Containing a Journal Kept by the Author, Who Was Captured by the Mexicans, at Mier, December 25, 1842, and Released from Perote, May 16, 1844. Philadelphia: G. B. Zieber and Company, 1845; Austin, Tex.: The Steck Company, 1935; Austin: University of Texas Press, 1977. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization and in Texas. 1142. Statement and Exposition of the Title of John Jacob Astor to the Lands Purchased by Him from the Surviving Children of Roger Morris and Mary his Wife. New York: n.p., 1827. Also available in Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary. Provides background to Webster's association with the Astor claims to lands in Dutchess and Putnam counties, New York.
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1143. Stevens, George B., and W. Fisher Markwick, eds. The Life, Letters, and Journals of the Rev. and Hon. Peter Parker, M.D., Missionary, Physician, Diplomatist... Boston: Congregational Sunday-School and Publishing Society, 1896; Wilmington, Del.: Scholarly Resources, 1972. 1144. Stevens, Thaddeus. Against Webster and Northern Compromisers, in Thomas B. Reed, ed., Modern Eloquence (New York: D. Appleton, 1895), 15: 1943-1951. Stevens's speech in the House of Representatives on the Compromise of 1850. 1145. Stickney, William, ed. Autobiography of Amos Kendall. Boston: Lee, Shepard, and Dillingham, 1872; New York: P. Smith, 1949. Account of a former Jacksonian government appointee and, during the Tyler presidency, a newspaper editor. 1146. Stockton, Robert Field. Letter of Commodore Stockton on the Slavery Question. New York: S. W. Benedict, 1850. Public letter in response to Webster's of March 22, 1850. 1147. Stoney, Samuel G., ed. "The Poinsett-Campbell Correspondence." South Carolina Historical Magazine 42 (1941): 31-52, 122-36, 149-68; 43 (1942): 2734. 1148. Story, Joseph. Will of Stephen Girard: Opinion of the Supreme Court of the United States Delivered February 27, 1844. Philadelphia: J. Crissy, 1844. Also in 19th-century Legal Treatises. 1149. Story, William Wetmore, ed. Life and Letters of Joseph Story, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States and Dane Professor of Law at Harvard University. 2 vols. London: J. Chapman, 1851; Boston: Little and Brown, 1851; Freeport, N.Y.: Books for Libraries Press, [1971]. Also in 19thcentury Legal Treatises and Microbook Library of American Civilization. Contains many documents not found elsewhere. 1150. Strohm, Isaac, ed. Speeches of Thomas Corwin, with a Sketch of His Life. Dayton, Ohio: W. F. Comley & Co., 1859. Also available in Nineteenth Century American Literature. 1151. Stuart, Moses. Conscience and the Constitution, with Remarks on the Recent Speech of the Hon. Daniel Webster in the Senate of the United States on
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the Subject of Slavery. Boston: Crocker & Brewster, 1850; Miami, Fla.: Mnemosyne Publishing Company, [1969]; New York: Negro Universities Press, [1969]. Also in 19th-century Legal Treatises. Responds to Webster's speech on Clay's resolutions. 1152. Stuart-Wortley, Emmeline Charlotte Elizabeth (Manners), Lady. Travels in the United States, etc., During 1849 and 1850. 3 vols. London: R. Bentley, 1851; New York: Harper & Brothers, 1851. Contains account of her meeting with Webster. 1153. Sturgis, William. The Oregon Question: Substance of a Lecture before the Mercantile Library Association, Delivered January 22, 1845. Boston: Jordan, Swift & Wiley, 1845. Supports the American claim to the region. 1154. Sumner, Charles, Papers, 1811-1874. Alexandria, Va.: ChadwyckHealey, 1988. Eighty-five reels of 35mm microfilm; 26,000 letters from 200 repositories. Access to the collection is provided by Beverly Wilson Palmer. Guide and Index to the Papers of Charles Sumner. Alexandria, Va.: ChadwyckHealey, Inc., 1988. 1155. Sumner, Charles. Cheap Ocean Postage: Remark of Hon. Charles Sumner, of Massachusetts, upon His Resolution in Relation to Cheap Ocean Postage, in the Senate of the United States, March 8, 1852. n.p., n.d. 1156. Sumner, Charles. Orations and Speeches. 2 vols. Boston: Ticknor, Reed, and Fields, 1850. 1157. Sumner, Charles. The Works of Charles Sumner. 15 vols. Boston: Lee and Shepard, 1870-1873. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization and in 19th-century Legal Treatises. 1158. [Sumner, W. H J . Address to the Reader of the Documents Relating to the Galveston Bay & Texas Land Company Which Are Contained in the Appendix. New York: G. F. Hopkins & Son, 1831. Also in Texas. Discussion of company in which Webster was an investor. 1159. Swisshelm, Jane Grey. Half a Century. Chicago: Jansen, McClurg & Company, 1880. Sees DW as a man "whose whole panoply of moral power was a shell... his life ... full of rottenness"; claims considerable credit for his failure to win presidential nomination in 1852 (p. 132).
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1160. Tallmadge, Daniel Bryant. Review of the Opinion of Judge Cowen, of the Supreme Court of the State of New-York, in the Case of Alexander McLeod. New York: T. Allen, 1841. McLeod tried for murder of Amos Durfee, at burning and destruction of the Caroline, December 29, 1837; trial before Esek Cowen. 1161. Tallmadge, Nathaniel Pitcher, Papers. State Historical Society of Wisconsin, Madison. A small, but important collection of Tyler's appointee to the governorship of Wisconsin Territory; collection, available on microfilm, deals with New York, Wisconsin, and national politics; a Conservative Democrat, the collection is particularly strong for the Van Buren and Tyler presidencies; includes a small amount of Webster correspondence and considerable discussion of banking and the tariff. 1162. Tappan, Benjamin Ratcliffe, Donald J., ed. "The Autobiography of Benjamin Tappan." Ohio History 85 (Spring 1976): 109-57. 1163. Taylor, Zachary, Papers. Presidents' Papers Series, Library of Congress. Washington, D.C. Two microfilm reels. Access to the collection is eased with Library of Congress. Index to the Zachary Taylor Papers. Washington, D.C: Library of Congress, 1960. 1164. Thorn, Adam. The Claims to the Oregon Territory Considered. London: Smith, Elder and Co., 1844. Supports the British claim to the area. 1165. Thompson, Richard W. Recollections of Sixteen Presidents From Washington to Lincoln. 2 vols. Indianapolis: Bowen-Merrill Company, 1894. Discusses the Tyler administration and relates anecdotes of the times; recollections of an Indiana lawyer, Whig and Republican politician and legislator. 1166. Thompson, Thomas W. To The Honorable the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of New-Hampshire, in General Court Convened. [New Hampshire: n.p., 1816]. Protests against the passage of a bill to set aside the charter of Dartmouth College. 1167. Thompson, Waddy. Letter of General Waddy Thompson, upon the Annexation of Texas, Addressed to the Editors of the National Intelligencer. Washington: Gales and Seaton, 1844. Also in Texas.
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1168. Thompson, Waddy. Recollections of Mexico. New York: Wiley and Putnam, 1846, 1847. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization and Goldsmiths'-Kress Library. Discusses efforts to secure release of Santa Fe prisoners after Tyler appointed him to the mission in 1842; discusses Webster's instructions to Thompson. 1169. Thornbrough, Gayle, Dorothy L. Riker, and P. Corpuz, eds. The Diary of Calvin Fletcher. 9 vols. to date. Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society, 1972. Prints a number of Webster letters. 1170. Titus, W. A. "A Bit of New York History and an Unpublished Letter of Henry Clay." Wisconsin Magazine of History 7 (December 1923): 214-18. Prints a letter from Clay to Nathaniel P. Tallmadge, October 30, 1841, discussing the strained relations between Tyler and the Whig party. 1171. Traveller [Cleveland, Henry Russell]. A Letter to the Hon. Daniel Webster, on the Causes of the Destruction of the Steamer Lexington, As Discovered in the Testimony Before the Coroner's Jury in New York. Boston: Charles C Little and James Brown, 1840. Dated March 16, 1840. 1172. Tuckerman, Bayard, ed. The Diary of Philip Hone, 1828-1851. New York: Dodd, Mead and Company, 1889, 1910. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization. Provides commentary on politics and on social life and customs in mid-nineteenth century; contains many references to Webster. 1173. Twiss, Sir Travers. The Oregon Question Examined, in Respect to the Facts and the Law of Nations. London: Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1846. Supports the British claim to the territory. 1174. Tyler, John, Papers. Alderman Library, University of Virginia, Charlottesville. Collection of about 378 political and personal items, available on microfilm. 1175. Tyler, John, Papers. Manuscript Division, Library of Congress. 3 microfilm rolls, Presidents' Papers Series. A collection of about 1,400 items, including family papers, correspondence of Julia Gardiner Tyler, correspondence with George Bancroft, etc.; covers years 1691-1918. Many letters were published in Letters and Times of the Tylers. The basic and most extensive Tyler collection; covers U.S. politics and government, social life in Virginia. Access to the collection is provided in Library of Congress,
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Manuscript Division. Index to the John Tyler Papers. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1961. 1176. Tyler, John. Lecture Delivered before the Maryland Institute for the Promotion of the Mechanic Arts on Tuesday Evening, March 20, 1855 by Hon. John Tyler of Va., Ex-President of the United States. Subject: "The Prominent Characters and Incidents of Our History from 1812 to 1836." Baltimore: John Murphy & Co., 1855. Surveys history of the United States and comments on contributions of Henry Clay, Daniel Webster, John C. Calhoun, William Lowdnes, and Andrew Jackson, among others. 1177. Tyler, John. Message from the President of the United States Communicating, in Compliance with a Resolution of the Senate, Copies of Correspondence in Relation to the Destruction of the Steamboat Caroline. [Washington]: T. Allen, 1843. Contains the correspondence between Andrew Stevenson and Lord Palmerston, 1841, on the matter. 1178. Tyler, John. Message from the President of the United States, Communicating, In Compliance with a Resolution of the Senate, Copies of Correspondence in Relation to the Mutiny on Board the Brig Creole, and the Liberation of Slaves Who Were Passengers in the Said Vessel. Washington: n.p., 1842. Includes transmittal letters from Tyler and Webster, correspondence with the consul, John F. Bacon, at Nassau, Bahamas. 1179. Tyler, John. Message from the President of the United States, Communicating, In Compliance with a Resolution of the Senate, Copies of the Proceedings of the Commissioner Appointed to Run the Boundary Line between the United States and the Republic of Texas, 1842. Washington: Thomas Allen, 1842. 1180. Tyler, John. Message from the President of the United States, Transmitting a Treaty between the United States of America and the Ta Tsing Empire. [Washington]: n.p. 1845. 1181. Tyler, John. Message from the President of the United States Transmitting Laws Passed by the Governor and Legislative Council of Florida, January 19, 1843. [Washington: n.p., n.d.].
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1182. Tyler, John. President Tyler's Address. Rochester, N.Y.: Daily Advertiser, 1841. Broadside contains text of president's speech in Rochester with newspaper comments. 1183. Tyler, John. Relations with Mexico: Message from the President of the United States, Transmitting Copies of Papers upon the Subject of the Relations between the United States and the Mexican Republic, July 14, 1842. [Washington, D.C, 1842]. Includes transmittal letters from Tyler and Daniel Webster. 1184. Tyler, Lyon Gardiner, ed. "The Ashburton Treaty, 1842: Letter of Mrs. Julia G. Tyler." Tyler's Quarterly Historical and Genealogical Magazine 3 (April 1922): 255-56. In response to a query regarding notes exchanged between Tyler and DW on the negotiation of the treaty, informs George Ticknor Curtis that Tyler's papers were destroyed in the burning of Richmond. 1185. [Tyler, Lyon G.?], ed. "Correspondence of Judge Tucker." William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine, Series 1, 12 (October 1903): 8495; 12 (January 1904): 142-55. Correspondence discusses Virginia and national politics, 1833-37, and the Tyler administration, 1841-43, focusing on Webster's attitude toward the administration, cabinet discussions, and the selection of a minister to Mexico. 1186. [Tyler, Lyon G.?], ed. "Edmund Ruffin's Visit to John Tyler [November 1857]." William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine, Series 1, 14 (January 1906): 193-211. Discusses Tyler's residence, character, physical appearance, accession to presidency, ideas on executive power, presidential administration, and great respect for DW, whom Ruffin holds in lower esteem than Tyler because of DW's low morals. 1187. Tyler, Lyon Gardiner. The Letters and Times of the Tylers. 3 vols. Richmond and Williamsburg, Va.: Whittet and Shepperson, 1884-1896; New York: Da Capo Press, 1970. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization. The single most important printed collection of Tyler's personal and presidential papers; largely adulatory; contains important material on Webster and his relationship with the Tyler administration. 1188. [Tyler, Lyon Gardiner?], ed. "Letters of Tyler and Buchanan." Tyler's Quarterly Historical and Genealogical Magazine 11 (April 1930): 234-38. Includes letters to John B. Floyd, 1843, on the Santa Fe prisoners.
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1189. [Tyler, Lyon Gardiner], ed. "John Tyler and the Texas Question." Tyler's Quarterly Historical and Genealogical Magazine 12 (April 1931): 235-37. Prints letter to Daniel Webster, April 17, 1850, thanking him for a copy of his 7th of March speech and referring Webster to his communications to Congress for a full and correct understanding of his role in pushing the annexation of Texas. 1190. [Tyler, Lyon Gardiner], ed. "Webster-Tyler Letters." Tyler's Quarterly Historical and Genealogical Magazine 8 (July 1926): 16-29. Prints letters, 1841-1846, from the Webster papers at the New Hampshire Historical Society. 1191. [Tyler, Mrs. Lyon Gardiner?], ed. "Letters From Tyler Trunks, 'Sherwood Forest,' Va." Tyler's Quarterly Historical and Genealogical Magazine 18 (July 1936): 8-31. Reprints a portion of Tyler's address, "The Dead of the Cabinet." 1192. Tyler, Robert. A Reply to the Democratic Review. New York: n.p., 1845. Responds to a critique of his father's presidential administration. 1193. United States. Congress. House. Select Committee Appointed to Investigate Certain Charges Made by Charles J. Ingersoll Against Daniel Webster. Official Misconduct of the Late Secretary of State. [Washington, D.C]: Ritchie & Heiss, 1846. 1194. U.S. Congress. House. Select Committee Appointed to Inquire as to the Violation of "the Seal of Confidence of the State Department, and How Information Was Obtained by Charles J. Ingersoll From Secret Papers and Accounts in That Department, Which the President Had Declined to Communicate to This House, in Answer to a Resolution and Request of the House." Violation of the Seal of Confidence of the State Department. House Report No. 686, 29th Congress, 1st Session (Serial 490). Attempts to answer question of how Ingersoll acquired information on which he based his charges against DW in 1846. 1195. U.S. Congress. House. Select Committee of the House of Representatives Appointed to Investigate Certain Charges Made by the Honorable Charles J. Ingersoll Against the Honorable Daniel Webster, for Official Misconduct While He Held the Office of Secretary of State. Official Misconduct of the Late Secretary of State. House Report No. 684, 29th Congress, 1st Session (Serial 490). Contains extracts of Tyler's testimony before the committee.
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1196. United States War Department. Official Arrangements for the Obsequies of the Late President, William Henry Harrison, April 7th, A. D. 1841. [Washington: n.p., 1841?]. 1197. United States. 29th Congress, 1st Session, 1845-46. House Report on "Alleged Official Misconduct of the Late Secretary of State." Washington: n.p., 1846. Covers investigation of Daniel Webster as Tyler's secretary of state; includes Tyler testimony. 1198. Van Buren, Martin, Papers. Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C Thirty-five reels, 35mm microfilm. Access to the collection is facilitated with Elizabeth H. West, comp. Calendar of the Papers of Martin Van Buren, Prepared from the Original Manuscripts in the Library of Congress, Division of Manuscripts. Washington, D.C: Government Printing Office, 1910; and Index to the Martin Van Buren Papers, Washington, D.C: Library of Congress. 1199. Vindication of the Official Conduct of the Trustees of Dartmouth College. Concord, N.H.: George Hough, 1815. A response from the trustees of Dartmouth College to Eleazar Wheelock's attack; involved in dispute that eventually led to the Dartmouth College case. 1200. Virginian. Letters on the Richmond Party, Originally Published in the Washington Republican. Washington: Republican Office, 1823. Also available in Microbook Library of American Civilization. Disclosed the existence of and characterized the workings of the Richmond Junto; important for understanding the political structure and basis of power in Virginia. 1201. Walker, Robert J., Papers. Manuscript Division, Library of Congress. Available on three reels of microfilm. 1202. Walker, Robert J. The South in Danger. Washington: n.p., 1841. 1203. Walker, Robert J. Speech of the Hon. R. J. Walker, in the Senate of the United States, January 21st, 1840, on the Bill to Establish an Independent Treasury, Together with the Solemnly Declared Opinions of Some of the Most Distinguished Statesmen and Patriots that Ever Adorned This, or Any Other Country, on Paper Money Banking, and the Currency Best Adapted to the Interests, the Wants, and the Necessities of the Laboring Classes of Mankind, viz., George Washington, Daniel Webster, Thomas Jefferson, John Randolph,
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Gov. Morton, and Other Distinguished 1840].
Philanthropists.
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1204. Wallace, E. J. The Oregon Question, Determined by the Rules of International Law. London: A. Maxwell, 1846. Supports the British claim to the territory. 1205. Ware, John. Memoir of the Life of Henry Ware, Jr. 2 vols. in 1. Boston: J. Munroe and Company, 1846; Boston: American Unitarian Association, 1880, 1890. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization. Describes Webster's oratorical style in the delivery of the Plymouth oration, December 22, 1820. 1206. Warfel, Harry R., ed. Letters of Noah Webster. New York: Library Publishers, 1953. Prints several letters from Noah Webster to Daniel Webster. 1207. Warren, Charles. "The Story-Marshall Correspondence (1819-1831)." William and Mary College Quarterly, 2d Series, 21 (January 1941): 1-26. Also published under same title by New York: New York University School of Law, 1942. 1208. Washburn, E. B., ed. The Edwards Papers, Being a Portion of the Collection of the Letters, Papers, and Manuscripts of Ninian Edwards, Presented to the Chicago Historical Society, October 16th, 1883 ... Chicago: Fergus Printing Co., 1884. 1209. Weaver, Herbert, and Everett Wayne Cutler, eds. Correspondence of James K. Polk. 8 vols. to date. Nashville, Tenn.: Vanderbilt University Press, 1969-. Covers through the election of 1844. 1210. Webster, Caroline Le Roy. "Mr. W. and I": Being the Authentic Diary of Caroline Le Roy Webster, During a Famous Journey with the Honble. Daniel Webster to Great Britain and the Continent in the Year 1839. [New York]: I. Washburn, [1942]; London: Nicholson & Watson, [1949]. Introduction by Claude M. Fuess. 1211. Webster, Ezekiel. An Oration Delivered at Salisbury, New-Hampshire, July 4, 1807. Concord, N.H.: George Hough, 1807. Also available in Early American Imprints.
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1212. Webster, Noah. "Letter to Daniel Webster, September 6, 1834." American Historical Review 9 (October 1903): 96-104. 1213. Weed, Harriet A., and Thurlow Weed Barnes, eds. Life of Thurlow Weed, Including His Autobiography and Memoir. 2 vols. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1883-84. Autobiography edited by Weed's daughter; Memoir, by Weed's grandson. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization. 1214. Wendell, John L. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Judicature, and in the Court for the Correction of Errors of the State of New-York. Albany: Gould, Banks, 1842. Includes a Webster letter on the McLeod case. 1215. Wentworth, John. Congressional Reminiscences: Adams, Benton, Calhoun, Clay and Webster ... Chicago: Fergus Printing Company, 1882. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization. Reminiscences of an Illinois representative who first took his seat in Congress in 1843. 1216. Wheaton, Henry. Enquiry into the Validity of the British Claim to a Right of Visitation and Search of American Vessels Suspected to be Engaged in the African Slave Trade. London, 1842; Philadelphia: Lea & Blanchard, 1842; New York: Negro Universities Press, 1969. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization. 1217. White, Hugh Lawson. Speech of Mr. White, of Tennessee, on the Motion of Mr. Webster for [LJeave to Bring in a Bill for Prolonging the Charter of the Bank of the United States, Delivered in the Senate of the United States, March, 1834. Washington: F. P. Blair, 1834. 1218. Whitehall, Walter Muir, ed. "Perez Morton's Daughter Revisits Boston in 1825." Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society 82 (1970): 21-47. Provide insights into social life of Boston and particularly DW. 1219. Williams, Amelia W., and Eugene C. Barker, eds. The Writings of Sam Houston. 8 vols. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1938-1943; Austin: Jenkins Publishing Co., 1970. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization. The most complete edition of the Houston papers. 1220. Williams, Edwin, and Benson J. Lossing, comps. Statesman's ManualContaining the Addresses and Messages of the Presidents of the United States,
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Inaugural, Annual, and Special, from 1789 to 1858; with a Memoir of Each of the Presidents, and a History of Their Administrations: Also, Treaties between the United States and Foreign Powers, Constitution of the United States, Presidents' Proclamations, and Other Important Documents and Statistical Information. 2 vols. New York: E. Walker, 1847, 1848; 4 vols. New York: E. Walker, 1858 (also several other editions with various dates). Provides detail for Webster's first stint as secretary of state. 1221. Wilson, Henry. History of the Rise and Fall of the Slave Power in America. 3 vols. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1872-77; Boston: J. R. Osgood, 1874-77. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization. 1222. Winkler, Ernest William, ed. Secret Journals of the Senate, Republic of Texas, 1836-1845. Austin: Austin Printing Company, 1911. 1223. Winthrop, Robert C. "Memoir of Nathan Appleton." Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, First Series 5 (October 1861): 249-308. Includes many references to Daniel Webster and a letter to Nathan Appleton, June 1832. 1224. Winthrop, Robert Charles, Jr. A Memoir of Robert C. Winthrop. Boston: Little, Brown, and Company, 1897. Also in 19th-century Legal Treatises. 1225. Winthrop, Robert Charles. Memoir of the Hon. Nathan Appleton, LL.D. Boston: J. Wilson and Son, 1861; New York: Greenwood Press, 1969. 1226. Wise, Henry A. Seven Decades of the Union: The Humanities and Materialism, Illustrated by A Memoir of John Tyler, with Reminiscences of Some of His Great Cotemporaries—The Transition State of This Nation—Its Dangers and Their Remedy. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott, 1872, 1876; Freeport, N.Y.: Books for Libraries Press, 1971. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization. A lengthy account of Tyler and his administration by an ardent admirer. 1227. Wise, John S. Recollections of Thirteen Presidents. New York: Doubleday, 1906; Freeport, N.Y.: Books for Libraries Press, 1968. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization. Reminisces about Tyler, pp. 3-32.
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1228. Wood, George. A Speech Delivered by George Wood, Esq., Before a Committee of the Friends of Daniel Webster, at Constitution Hall, New-York, on Tuesday Evening, 4th May, 1852. New York: Snowden, 1852. 1229. Woodbury, Charles Levi. Memoir of Hon. Levi Woodbury, LL. D. Cambridge, Mass.: J. Wilson, 1881; Boston: D. Clapp & Son, 1894. Also in 19th-century Legal Treatises. 1230. Woodman, David. Guide to Texas Emigrants. Boston: M. Hawes, 1835; Waco, Texas: Texian Press, 1974 (reprint). Also in Texas. Some discussion of the Galveston Bay and Texas Land Company in which Webster was an investor. 1231. Wright, Nathalia, ed. Letters of Horatio Greenough, American Sculptor. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1972. The most complete published collection of Greenough's correspondence; includes correspondence with Webster. 1232. Wright, Silas. Remarks of Mr. Wright, in Reply to Mr. Webster, n.p., 1840. Also in Goldsmiths'-Kress Library. 1233. Yancey, William Lowndes. Remarks of Mr. Yancey, of Alabama, on Mr. C. J. Ingersoil's Resolutions of Inquiry into the Conduct of Daniel Webster, in Expending the Contingent Fund While Secretary of State; Delivered in the House of Representatives, April 9 and 10, 1846. Washington: J. T. Towers, 1846. 1234. Young, Andrew W. The American Statesman: A Political History, Exhibiting the Origin, Nature, and Practical Operation of Constitutional Government in the United States; The Rise and Progress of Parties; and the Views of Distinguished Statesmen on Questions of Foreign and Domestic Policy ... New York: Derby & Jackson, 1857. Contains a general discussion of politics, the presidential election of 1840, Harrison's inauguration, and the Tyler administration, drawn, it appears, largely from published congressional debates. 1235. Yulee, David Levy. Speech of Mr. Levy of Florida on the Tenth Article of the Treaty of Washington, and Certain Fugitive Criminals from Florida Delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States, March 5, 1844. Washington: Blair and Rives, 1844.
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II Writings of Daniel Webster A. MASSACHUSETTS LEGISLATIVE AND CONGRESSIONAL SPEECHES AND REPORTS 1236. Bates, Abby Barstow, ed. "Daniel Webster Against Napoleon, From Webster's Unfinished Draft for a Speech in Congress." Century Magazine 50 (July 1895): 468-71. Discusses and prints DW's notes and memoranda for speech on his resolutions on the French Decrees in the House of Representatives, June 10, 1813. 1237. Mr. Webster's Motion Calling for Information Touching the French Decree Purporting to be a Repeal of the Berlin and Milan Decrees. Washington: A. & G. Way, 1813. Also available in Early American Imprints, Annals of Congress, 13th Cong., 1st sess., pp. 149-52, and Writings and Speeches, 14: 3-7. 1238. Speech of the Hon. Daniel Webster (of N.H.), Delivered in the House of Representatives of the U. States, on the 14th January, 1814, on a Bill, Making Further Provision for Filling the Ranks of the Regular Army, Encouraging Enlistments, and Authorising the Enlistments for Longer Periods, of Men Whose Terms of Service are About to Expire. Keene, N.H.: John Prentiss, 1814; Exeter, N.H.: Constitutionalist Office, 1814; Alexandria, [Va.]: Snowden & Simms, 1814; Portsmouth, [N.H.]: Charles Turrell, 1814; Waterford, N.Y.: Charles Webster, 1817. Also available in Early American Imprints, 19th-century Legal Treatises, Annals of Congress, 13th Cong., 2nd sess., pp. 940-51; and Writings and Speeches, 14: 18-34. 1239. Mr. Webster's Speech on the Bill for Repealing the Embargo and NonImportation Acts. Lansingburgh Gazette (New York), Vol. 16, No. 816 (1814), p.
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2, col. 4. Also available in Annals of Congress, 13 Cong., 2nd sess., pp. 1966-73, and Writings and Speeches, 14: 35-46. 1240. "Speech of Daniel Webster in the House of Representatives, October 24, 1814." Boston Columbian Centinel, November 5,1814. Also available in Annals of Congress, 13th Cong., 3rd sess., pp. 459-65, and Writings and Speeches, 14; 47-54. Speech on increase of direct taxes. 1241. Speech on the Bank of the United States. Annals of Congress, 13th Cong., 3rd sess., pp. 639, 642-46. 1242. Speech on Investigation into Causes of Success of the Enemy. Annals of Congress, 13th Cong., 3rd sess., pp. 689-91. 1243. Speech on the conscription bill. Writings and Speeches, 14: 55-69. Also in Speeches and Formal Writings, 1: 20-30; Daniel Webster on the Draft: Text of a Speech Delivered in Congress, December 9, 1814. Washington, D.C: American Union Against Militarism, 1917; in Lawyers Committee to Keep the United States Out of War, Briefon Peace-Time Military Conscription (Burke-Wadsworth Bill [S. 4164] and the Maloney Amendment). New York: n. p., 1940; and extract in "This Draft is Despotism." Christian Century 57 (July 31, 1940): 949-51. 1244. Speech of Daniel Webster, on the Bank of the United States, Delivered the House of Representatives of the United States, January 2, 1815. Annals Congress, 13th Cong., 3rd sess., pp. 1014-23. Also in Writings and Speeches, 35-47; and Ebenezer Bancroft Williston, ed. Eloquence of the United States vols., Middletown, Conn.: E. & H. Clark, 1827), 3: 77-92.
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1245. Speech on the national bank bill. Annals of Congress, 14th Cong., 1st sess., pp. 1091-94. Also in Writings and Speeches, 14: 70-75. Delivered on February 28, 1816. 1246. Speech on national bank. Annals of Congress, 14th Cong., 1st sess., pp. 1341-42. Also in Writings and Speeches, 14: 75-76. Summary of speech of April 5, 1816. 1247. Speech on the legal currency. Annals of Congress, 14th Cong., 1st sess., pp. 1440-49. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 5-48-59, and Speeches and Formal Writings, 1: 34-43.
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1248. Speech on system of Bankruptcy. Annals of Congress, 18th Cong., 1st sess., pp. 895-96. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 14: 77-78. 1249. "Qualifications for Office." Journal of the Massachusetts Convention (1821). Speech on December 4, 1820.
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1250. "Basis of the Senate." Journal of the Massachusetts Constitutional Convention (1821). Also available in Speeches and Forensic Arguments, Writings and Speeches, 5: 8-25, and in Speeches and Formal Writings, 1: 62-81. 1251. "Independence of the Judiciary." Journal of the Massachusetts Constitutional Convention (1821). Also available in Writings and Speeches, 5: 26-32. 1252. Massachusetts. Committee to Inquire Into and Report upon the Constitutional Rights and Privileges of the Corporation of Harvard College. Report upon the Constitutional Rights and Privileges of Harvard College and upon the Donations that Have Been Made to It by This Commonwealth. [Boston?]: Russell and Gardner, 1821. Also available in 19th-century Legal Treatises. Committee report signed by Daniel Webster. 1253. Webster, Daniel, Joel Roberts Poinsett, John Randolph, George Cary, Silas Wood, Ichabod Bartlett, Henry Clay, Timothy Fuller. Discussion of the Greek Question, in the House of Representatives. Boston: G. A. Gamage, 1824. Resolution also available in Annals of Congress, 18th Cong., 1st sess., pp. 119097; and Writings and Speeches, 14: 82-92. Discusses DW's resolution of December 8, 1823, "that provision ought to be made by law for defraying the expense incident to the appointment of an agent, or Commissioner, to Greece, whenever the President shall deem it expedient to make such appointment"; includes DW's speech and comments on it. 1254. Mr. Webster's Speech on the Greek Revolution. Boston: Cummings, Hillard & Co., 1824; Washington: J. S. Meehan, 1824. Also available in Annals of Congress, 18th Cong., 1st sess., pp. 1084-99; Writings and Speeches, 5: 60-93; in Ebenezer Bancroft Williston. Eloquence of the United States (4 vols., Middletown, Conn.: E. & H. Clark, 1827), 3:378-416; and excerpts in "American Cause." Saturday Review of Literature 24 (August 30, 1941): 8. Speech on January 19, 1824. 1255. Speech of Mr. Webster, Upon the Tariff, Delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States, April, 1824. Boston: Wells and Lilly, 1824; Washing-
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ton: Gales and Seaton, 1824. Also available in Goldsmiths'-Kress Library; Frank William Taussig, comp. State Papers and Speeches on the Tariff. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1893; Writings and Speeches, 5: 94-149; and Speeches and Formal Writings, 1: 115-60. 1256. Speech on penal laws of the United States (maritime crimes). Register of Debates, 18th Cong., 2nd sess., pp. 166-68. 1257. Speech on the Cumberland Road Bill. Register of Debates, 18th Cong., 2nd sess., pp. 249-52, 254-55. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 14: 92-100; and Speeches and Formal Writings, 1: 161-68. 1258. United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary. Daniel Clarke, December 22, 1825: Mr. Webster, from the Committee on the Judiciary, Made the Following Report... Washington: n.p., 1825. Broadside. 1259. Speech on national bankruptcy law. Register of Debates, 18th Cong., 2nd sess., pp. 740-42. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 14: 103-104. Delivered on March 3, 1825. 1260. Speech on the judiciary. Register of Debates, 19th Cong., 1st sess., pp. 87280, 1139-48. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 5: 150-77, and Speeches and Formal Writings, 1: 176-99. Delivered on January 4, 1826. 1261. Speech of Mr. Webster of Mass., in the House of Representatives on the Panama Mission, Delivered on the 14th April 1826. Washington: Davis & Force, 1826. Also available in Register of Debates, 19th Cong., 1st sess., pp. 2254-77; Writings and Speeches, 5: 178-217; Speeches and Formal Writings, 1: 202-35; Ebenezer Bancroft Williston, Eloquence of the United States (4 vols., Middleton, Conn.: E. & H. Clark, 1827), 4: 51-96; and Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary. 1262. Speech on surviving officers of the Revolution and pension claims. Register of Debates, 19th Cong., 2nd sess., pp. 685-90. Delivered on January 12, 1827. 1263. Speech on the presidential message on the Creek Indians. Register of Debates, 19th Cong. 2nd sess., pp. 936,937-38,1034-36,1046-49. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 14:107-18, and Speeches and Formal Writings, 1:27483. Delivered on February 5, 1827.
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1264. Speech on British colonial trade. Register of Debates, 19th Cong., 2nd sess., pp. 1514, 1522-27. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 14: 119-28. 1265. Speech in the Senate on the graduation of the price of public lands. Register of Debates, 20th Cong., 1st sess., pp. 660,665-67. Delivered on April 15, 17, 1828. 1266. Speech in the Senate on survivors of the Revolution. Register of Debates, 20th Cong., 1st sess., pp. 703-709. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 5: 218-27. Delivered on April 25, 1828. 1267. Speech in the Senate on appropriations for the breakwater at Nantucket. Register of Debates, 20th Cong., 1st sess., p. 724. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 14: 129-32. Delivered on May 2, 1828. 1268. Remarks of Mr. Webster in the Senate of the United States, May 9, 1828, on the Tariff Bill. Boston: Boston Daily Advertiser, 1828. Also available in Register of Debates, 20th Cong., 1st sess., pp. 750-62, 765, 769; and Writings and Speeches, 5: 228-47. 1269. Speeches in the Senate on Foot's resolution. Register of Debates, 21 Cong., 1st sess., pp. 35-41. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 5: 248-69, 6: 3-75; Speeches and Formal Writings, 1: 287-393; "Debate in the Senate, January 20." Niles'Register, 37 (February 20, 1830): 435-40; Lindsay Swift, ed., The Great Debate between Hayne and Webster: The Speech of Daniel Webster in Reply to Robert Young Hayne. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1898; Samuel Bannister Harding, "Reply to Hayne" in Harding, ed., Select Orations Illustrating American Political History. New York: Macmillan Company, 1909, pp. 21241; Elma Maud Kingsley, Webster's Reply to Hayne; and, Lincoln's Gettysburg Speech. Boston, Mass.: Palmer Co., 1914; Speech of Daniel Webster, on the Subject of the Public Lands, etc. ...Delivered in the Senate of the United States, January 20, 1830. Washington: Gales & Seaton, 1830; "Debate in the Senate, Friday, J a n u a r y 26,1830." Niles*Register 38 (March 6, 1830): 25-48; Speech of Daniel Webster, in Reply to Mr. Hayne, of South Carolina; the Resolution of Mr. Foot, of Connecticut, Relative to the Public Lands, Being Under Consideration, Delivered in the Senate, January 26,1830. Washington, D.C: Gales and Seaton, 1830; New York: E. Maynard & Co., 1890; New York: E. Maynard, Merrill, 1900 (also available in 19th-century Legal Treatises)', Reply to Hayne: A Speech by Daniel Webster in the United States Senate, January 26,1830. New York: H. H. Lloyd & Co., 1861; Webster's Speeches: Reply to Hayne (Delivered in the U. S.
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Senate, January 26, 1830). Boston: Ginn & Company, 1890; The Public Lands: Speech in Reply to Mr. Hayne, in the Senate, January 26, 1830. Washington: Gales & Seaton, 1830; Webster's Reply to Hayne: Speech Delivered in the Senate of the United States, in Reply to Hayne, January 26, 1830. Boston: Willard Small, 1890; Cornelius Beach Bradley, ed., "Reply to Hayne." Boston: Allyn & Bacon, 1894; Modern Eloquence: A Library of the World's Best Spoken Thoughts. 15 vols. (New York: Lincoln Scholarship Fund, 1929), 15: 2053-82; John Vance Cheney, Memorable American Speeches. 4 vols. Chicago: The Lakeside Press, R. R. Donnelley & Sons, 1907-1910. Volume 2 reprints Webster's reply. 1270. Remarks in the Senate on the office of the attorney general. Register of Debates, 21 Cong., 1st. sess., pp. 276-77, 324. Delivered on March 26, April 13, 1830. 1271. Remarks on the Turkish commission. Register of Debates, 21st Cong., 2nd sess., pp. 310-11. Delivered on February 25, 1831. 1272. Remarks in the Senate on insolvent debtors. Register of Debates, 21st Cong., 2nd sess., pp. 323-25. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 14:139-43. Delivered on March 1, 1831. 1273. Speech in the Senate on the nomination of Martin Van Buren. Register of Debates, 22nd Cong., 1st sess., pp. 1329-33,1365-67. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 6: 89-101; and in Speeches and Formal Writings, 1: 468-79. Delivered on J a n u a r y 24, 25. 1274. Speech in the Senate on the apportionment bill. Register of Debates, 22nd Cong., 1st sess., pp. 489-90, 513-15, 526-30. Delivered on March 1, 7, 12, 1832. 1275. Congressional report on apportionment, April 5, 1832. Senate Document No. 119, 22nd Cong., 1st sess., Serial 214. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 6: 102-21, and in Speeches and Formal Writings, 1: 483-99. 1276. Speech in the Senate on the Bank of the United States. Register of Debates, 22nd Cong., 1st sess., pp. 954-64. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 6: 124-40. Delivered on May 25, 1831. 1277. Speech in the Senate on the recharter of the Bank of the United States. Register of Debates, 22nd Cong., 1st sess., pp. 975-85, 1031-33.
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1278. Speech on the veto of the bank bill. Register of Debates, 22nd Cong., 1st sess., pp. 1221-58. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 6:149-80, President's Veto of the Bank Bill: Speech in the Senate, July 11,1832. Boston: J. E. Hinckley and Co., 1832; "Mr. Webster's Speech in the Senate of the United States, on the President's Veto of the Bank Bill, July 11,1832." Niles'Register 43 (October 13, 1832): 106-12; Speech of the Hon. Daniel Webster, in the Senate of the United States, on the President's Veto of the Bank Bill, July 11, 1832. Boston: J. E. Hinckley and Co., 1832; [Washington?, 1832]. Also available in Goldsmiths'-Kress Library and in Pamphlets in American History, Veto Message of President Andrew Jackson on Returning the Bank Bill to the Senate with His Objections, July, 1832, Together with the Speech of the Hon. Daniel Webster, Relative to the Same. Lowell, [Mass.]: National Republican Central Committee Journal Press, n.d.; and Speeches and Formal Writings, 1: 502-29. 1279. Speech in the Senate on French spoliations. Register of Debates, 22nd Cong., 2nd sess., pp. 98-99. Delivered on January 14, 1833. 1280. Remarks in the Senate on Calhoun's resolutions. Register of Debates, 22nd Cong., 2nd sess., pp. 237, 240-41, 243-44. Delivered on January 28, 1833. 1281. Speech in the Senate on the revenue collection bill. Register of Debates, 22nd Cong., 2nd sess., pp. 409-13. Also available in Supplement to the Political Register: Covering the Speeches of Messrs. Calhoun, Webster, and Poindexter, in the Senate of the United States on the Revenue Collection Bill ... Washington: Duff Green, 1833; and Writings and Speeches, 14:152-55. Delivered on February 8, 1833. 1282. Speech in the Senate on the modification of the tariff. Register of Debates, 22nd Cong., 2nd sess., pp. 478-79, 483-84. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 14: 152-55. Delivered on February 12, 13, 1833. 1283. Speech in the Senate: "The Constitution Not a Compact." Register of Debates, 22 Cong., 2nd sess., pp. 553-87. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 6:181-238; The Constitution Not a Compact between Sovereign States: A Speech by the Hon. Daniel Webster, in the Senate of the United States, Jan., 1833, in Reply to the Resolutions offered by Mr. Calhoun, of South Carolina, Affirming the Right of Secession. New York: Bergen & Tripp, 1861; London: Woodfall and Kinder, 1862. Also available in 19th-century Legal Treatises; Speech of Mr. Webster, in the Senate, in Reply to Mr. Calhoun's Speech, on the Bill "Further to provide for the Collection of Duties on Imports" Delivered on the
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16th of February, 1833. Washington: Gales and Seaton, 1833; "Debate in the Senate, February 16." Niles'Register 43 (May 1833): Supplement, 170-88; The Pulpit and Rostrum: Sermons, Orations, Popular Lectures, &c. The Union Not a Compact, A Speech by Daniel Webster, on the Force Bill, in the United States Senate, February 16th, 1833 (In Reply to John C. Calhoun), and Jackson's Proclamation to South Carolina, in 1833. New York: H. H. Lloyd & Co., 1860; "Debate in the Senate, February 20." Niles'Register 43 (May 1833): Supplement, 240-44;; and in Speeches of John C. Calhoun and Daniel Webster, in the Senate of the United States, on the Enforcing Bill. Boston: Beals, Homer & Co.; Russell, Odiorne, 1833. Also available in Goldsmiths'-Kress Library. Debate on tariff and nullification. DW's speech in Senate delivered on February 16. 1284. Speech in the Senate on the tariff. Register of Debates, 22nd. Cong., 2nd sess., pp. 709-10, 722-24, 726, 727-29, 801-802. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 14: 166-71. Delivered on February 22, 25, and March 1, 1833. 1285. Speech in the Senate on Calhoun's resolutions. Register of Debates, 22nd Cong., 2nd sess., pp. 774-84. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 14:166-71. Delivered on February 26, 1833. 1286. Remarks in the Senate on steamboat accidents. Register of Debates, 22nd Cong., 2nd sess., pp. 54-57. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 14: 172-76. Delivered on December 23, 1833. 1287. Speech in the Senate on the removal of the deposits. Register of Debates, 23rd Cong., 1st sess., pp. 291-97, pp. 405-10, 435-42, 464-66, 639-46, 648-51. Also available in Remarks of Mr. Webster, on the Removal of the Deposites, and on the Subject of a National Bank, Delivered in the Senate of the United States, January 1834. Washington: Gales & Seaton, 1834; [Speech of the Hon. Daniel Webster] in the Senate of the United States, February 5, 1834. [Washington, D.C.]: n.p., 1834; Remarks of Mr. Webster's, on Different Occasions, on the Removal of the Deposits, and on the Subject of a National Bank, Delivered in the Senate of the United States, January and February, 1834. Washington: Gales and Seaton, 1834; in Goldsmiths'-Kress Library; Writings and Speeches, 6: 24084, 269-84, 14: 180-83, 189-99; and "Removal of the Deposites." Niles'Register 45 (February 15, 1834): 418-24 (extract). 1288. Remarks in the Senate on public distress in New Bedford, Mass. Register of Debates, 23rd Cong., 1st sess., p. 38.
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1289. Report, February 5, 1834, in the Senate on the removal of the deposits. Senate Report 72, 23rd Cong., 1st sess., Serial 239. Also available in United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance. Report on the Removal of the Deposits ...on the 5. of February 1834. Washington: Gales and Seaton, 1834; Writings and Speeches, 7: 50-81; and Speeches and Formal Writings, 2: 5-31. 1290. Speech in the Senate on revenue bonds. Register of Debates, 23rd Cong., 1st sess., pp. 520-22. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 14: 180-83. 1291. Speech in the Senate on the removal of the deposits. Register of Debates, 23rd Cong., 1st sess., pp. 639-46, 648-51. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 6: 269-84. Delivered on February 22, 1834. 1292. Speech in the Senate on the Revolutionary pension bill. Register of Debates, 23rd Cong., 1st sess., pp. 715-16. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 14: 200-202. Delivered on February 25, 1834. 1293. Remarks in the Senate on the removal of the deposits. Register of Debates, 23rd Cong., 1st sess., pp. 825-29,838-44,978-82. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 7: 3-8, 8-14, 14: 203-12. Delivered on March 7, 10, 18, 1834. 1294. Speech in the Senate on the continuance of the charter of the Bank of the United States. Register of Debates, 23rd Cong., 1st sess., pp. 984-96. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 7: 82-102, and in Speech of Mr. Webster, on Moving for Leave to Introduce a Bill to Continue the Bank of the United States for Six Years, Delivered in the Senate of the United States, March 18, 1834. Washington: Gales and Seaton, 1834; and in Goldsmiths'-Kress Library. 1295. Remarks in the Senate on the rechartering of the Bank of the United States. Register of Debates, 23rd Cong., 1st sess., pp. 1036-41. Delivered on March 20, 1834. 1296. Remarks in the Senate on the distress in Franklin County, Pa. Register of Debates, 23rd Cong., 1st sess., pp. 1107-08. Delivered on March 22, 1834. 1297. Remarks in the Senate on the distress in Lynn, Mass. Register of Debates, 23rd Cong., 1st sess., pp. 1113-15. Delivered on March 24, 1834.
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1298. Speech in the Senate on the removal of the deposits. Register of Debates, 23rd Cong., 1st sess., pp. 1177-84. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 7: 15-26. 1299. Remarks in the Senate on the President's explanatory message. Register of Debates, 23rd Cong., 1st sess., pp. 1397-98, 1400-1401. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 14: 222-26. Delivered on April 21, 1834. 1300. Remarks in the Senate on the distress in Union County, Pa. Register of Debates, 23rd Cong., 1st sess., pp. 1453-54. Delivered memorial on April 24, 1834. 1301. Remarks in the Senate on the distress in Ontario County, N.Y. Register of Debates, 23rd Cong., 1st sess., pp. 1475-77. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 7: 27-30. Delivered on April 25, 1834. 1302. Remarks in the Senate on the distress in Utica, N.Y. Register of Debates, 23rd Cong., 1st sess., pp. 1527-29. Delivered on April 28, 1834. 1303. Speech in the Senate on the President's protest. Register of Debates, 23rd Cong., 1st sess., pp. 1663-90. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 7:102-47; Speeches and Formal Writings, 2: 34-71. Daniel Webster on the Powers of the Government Assigned to It by the Constitution, from His Address in the United States Senate, May 7, 1834. Portland, Me.: Printed for the New Hampshire Historical Society by the Anthoensen Press, 1952 (Miniature Edition); Mr. Webster's Speech on the President's Protest, Delivered in the Senate of the United States, May 7, 1834. Washington: Gales & Seaton, 1834. Discusses expunging resolution. 1304. Remarks in the Senate on distress in Rochester, N.Y., Mifflin County, Pa., and Detroit, Mich. Register of Debates, 23rd Cong., 1st sess., pp. 1722-24. 1305. Remarks in the Senate on the distress in Columbia, Pa., and Raleigh, N.C. Register of Debates, 23rd Cong., 1st sess., pp. 1761-67,1769-81. Also in Writings and Speeches, 7: 30-39. Delivered on May 20, 1834. 1306. Remarks in the Senate on the distress in New York and Pennsylvania. Register of Debates, 23rd Cong., 1st sess., 1780-81, 1790-92. Delivered on May 21, 1834.
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1307. Speech in the Senate on the resolution of inquiry on pensions. Register of Debates, 23rd Cong., 1st sess., pp. 1825-26. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 14: 589-92. Delivered on May 29, 1834. 1308. Speech in the Senate on the removal of the deposits. Register of Debates, 23rd Cong., 1st sess., pp. 1860-66. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 7: 40-49. Delivered on June 3, 1834. 1309. Remarks in the Senate on the post office. Register of Debates, 23rd Cong., 1st sess., pp. 1951-53, 1958-59, 2118-20. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 6: 147-51. Delivered on June 10, 11, 27, 1834. 1310. Speech in the Senate on French spoliations. Register of Debates, 23rd Cong., 2nd sess., pp. 15-18. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 14: 227-31. 1311. Speech of Mr. Webster, on the Bill Granting Indemnity to Citizens of the United States for French Spoliations on American Commerce, Prior to 1800, in the Senate of the United States, January 12,1835. Washington: n.p., 1835. Also available in Register of Debates, 23rd Cong., 2nd sess., pp. 162-78; and Writings and Speeches, 7: 152-78. 1312. Speech in the Senate on public education. Register of Debates, 23rd Cong. 2nd sess., pp. 227-28. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 14: 232-33. Delivered on J a n u a r y 19, 1835. 1313. Speech in the Senate on the post office. Register of Debates, 23rd Cong., 2nd sess. pp. 347-48. Delivered on February 6, 1835. 1314. Speech in the Senate on the Cumberland Road. Register of Debates, 23rd Cong., 2nd sess., pp. 407-409. Delivered on February 11, 1835. 1315. Speech in the Senate on the appointing and removal powers. Register of Debates, 23rd Cong., 2nd sess., pp. 458-70. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 7: 179-99; Speeches and Formal Writings, 2: 74-91. Delivered on February 16, 1835. 1316. Speech in the Senate on the regulation of the deposits. Register of Debates, 23rd Cong., 2nd sess., pp. 623-27. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 7: 200-204. Delivered on February 16, 1835.
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1317. Remarks in the Senate on the expunging resolution. Register of Debates, 23rd Cong., 2nd sess., pp. 726-27. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 14: 234-36. Delivered on March 3, 1835. 1318. Speech in the Senate on the loss of the fortification bill. Speech of Mr. Webster in the Senate of the United States, January 14, 1836, on Mr. Benton's Resolutions, for Appropriating the Surplus Revenue to National Defence. Boston: J. H. Eastburn, 1836; Speech of Mr. Webster, of Massachusetts, on the Subject of the Three Millions Appropriation and the Loss of the Appropriation Bill for Fortifications, of the Last Session, Delivered in the Senate of the United States, January 14,1836. Washington, D.C: Gales and Seaton, 1836. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 7: 205-29. 1319. Speech in the Senate on slavery and slave trade in the District of Columbia. Register of Debates, 24th Cong., 1st sess., pp. 833-35. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 7: 230-34. Presenting petitions on March 16, 1835. 1320. Speech in the Senate on deposit banks. Register of Debates, 24th Cong., 1st sess., pp. 839-40. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 7: 235-37. Delivered on March 17, 1836. 1321. Speech in the Senate on specie payment for public lands. Register of Debates, 24th Cong., 1st sess., pp. 1259-63. Also in Writings and Speeches, 7: 238-46. Delivered on April 23, 1836. 1322. Speech in the Senate opposing intervention of the U.S. in war between Texas and Mexico. Register of Debates, 24th Cong., 1st sess., pp. 1415-16. Delivered on May 9, 1836. 1323. Remarks in the Senate on the Louisville and Portland Canal. Register of Debates, 24th Cong., 1st sess., pp. 1572-75. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 7: 247-51. Delivered on May 25, 1836. 1324. Speech in the Senate on the fortification bill. Register of Debates, 24th Cong., 1st sess., pp. 1591-92. Also available in Speeches and Formal Writings, 2: 94-115. 1325. Speech ...on Introducing His Proposition for the Distribution of the Surplus Revenue, in the Senate, May 31, 1836. Washington: n.p., 1836. Also available in Register of Debates, 24th Cong., 1st sess., pp. 1649-57.
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1326. Remarks in the Senate re misstatement in the Globe. Register of Debates, 24th Cong., 1st sess., p. 1693. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 14: 23738. 1327. Speech in the Senate in opposition to Calhoun's incendiary bill. Register of Debates, 24th Cong., 1st sess., pp. 1721-22, 1731-32. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 14: 239-43. 1328. Speech of Mr. Webster (ofMassachusetts) in the Senate, December 21,1836: The Specie Circular. [Washington]: n.p., 1836; Mr. Webster's Speech on Mr. Ewing's Resolution to Rescind the Treasury Order of July 11, 1836, Delivered in the Senate of the United States, December 21, 1836. Washington: Gales and Seaton, 1837. Also available in Register of Debates, 24th Cong., 2nd sess., pp. 89104; and Writings and Speeches, 8: 3-26. 1329. The Protest Against Expunging, in the Senate of the United States, Jan. 16, 1837. [Washington: n.p., 1837]. Also available in Register ofDebates, 24th Cong., 2nd sess., pp. 495-502, and in Writings and Speeches, 8: 30-35. 1330. Speech in the Senate on the Specie Circular. Register of Debates, 24th Cong., 2nd sess., pp. 643-44. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 8: 27-29. Delivered on J a n u a r y 30, 1837. 1331. Speech in the Senate on the abolition of slavery in the District of Columbia. Register of Debates, 24th Cong., 2nd sess., pp. 714, 715, 720. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 14: 244-45. Delivered on February 6, 1837. 1332. Remarks in the Senate on a national bank. Register of Debates, 24th Cong., 2nd sess., pp. 737-38. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 8: 36-38. Delivered on February 8, 1837. 1333. Remarks in the Senate on the cession of the public lands. Register of Debates, 24th Cong., 2nd sess., pp. 784-86. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 14: 246-50. Delivered on February 11, 1837. 1334. Remarks in the Senate on James Madison's papers. Register of Debates, 24th cong., 2nd sess., pp. 861-62. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 8: 3941.
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1335. Speech in the Senate on the fourth instalment of the surplus revenue. Register of Debates, 25th Cong., 1st sess., pp. 15-20, 25-26, 28-29. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 8: 50-61. Delivered on September 14, 1837. 1336. Mr. Webster's Speech on the Currency and on the New Plan for Collecting and Keeping the Public Moneys; Speech in the Senate, Sept. 28, 1837. Washington: Gales and Seaton, 1837. Also available in Congressional Globe, 25th Cong., 1st sess., Appendix, pp. 311-31; Writings and Speeches, 8: 62-108; and Speeches and Formal Writings, 2: 155-95. 1337. Mr. Webster's Speech on the Sub-Treasury Bill. Washington: Gales and Seaton, 1837. Also available in Register of Debates, 25th Cong., 1st sess., pp. 485-92; in Writings and Speeches, 8: 97-108; and Speeches of Henry Clay and Daniel Webster in the Senate ... September 25, 1837, on the Sub-Treasury Bill. Norwich, Conn.: n.p., [1837]. 1338. Speech in the Senate on slavery in the District of Columbia. Congressional Globe, 25th Cong., 2nd sess., Appendix, pp. 64-65. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 8: 109-14; and Speeches and Formal Writings, 2: 198-203. Delivered on J a n u a r y 10, 1838. 1339. Remarks in the Senate on the Commonwealth Bank of Boston. Congressional Globe, 25th Cong., 2nd sess., pp. 113-14. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 8: 115-20. Delivered on January 17, 1838. 1340. Mr. Webster's Remarks on the Pre-Emption Bill, Delivered in the Senate... January 29, 1838. [Washington: n.p., 1838]. Also available in Congressional Globe, 25th Cong., 2nd sess., Appendix, pp. 135-36 (excerpt); Writings and Speeches, 8: 130-39; and Speeches and Formal Writings, 2: 206-15. 1341. Speech of the Hon. Daniel Webster, on the Sub-Treasury Bill, Delivered in the Senate of the United States, January 31, 1838. Washington: Gales and Seaton, 1838. Also available in Goldsmiths'-Kress Library; Pamphlets in American History; and Congressional Globe, 25th Cong., 2nd sess., Appendix, pp. 606-608. 1342. Second series of remarks on the Commonwealth Bank of Boston. Congressional Globe, 25th Cong., 2nd sess., pp. 164-65. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 8: 120-28. Delivered on February 1, 1838.
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1343. Mr. Webster's Second Speech on the Sub-Treasury Bill. New York: S. Coleman, 1838; Washington: Gales and Seaton, 1838. Also available in Goldsmiths'-Kress Library; Congressional Globe, 25th Cong., 2nd sess., Appendix, pp. 632-41; Writings and Speeches, 8: 162-237; and Speeches and Formal Writings, 2: 219-85. 1344. Mr. Webster's Speech on the Bill Imposing Additional Duties as Depositaries, in certain Cases, on Public Officers, and for Other Purposes, Commonly called the Sub-Treasury Bill, delivered in the Senate of the United States on March 12, 1838; and his Speech of 22d March, in Answer to Mr. Calhoun. [Washington]: Gales & Seaton, 1838. Also available in Goldsmiths'-Kress Library; Speech in Answer to Mr. Calhoun, on the SubTreasury Bill, March 22, 1838. n.p., 1838; 1345. Mr. Webster's Speech in Answer to Mr. Calhoun, March 22, 1838. Washington: n.p., 1838; Boston: n.p., 1838; 19th-century Legal Treatises; Writings and Speeches, 8:238-60; and Speeches and Formal Writings, 2: 289-308. Defends his political career and attacks Calhoun for political inconsistency. 1346. Remarks of Mr. Webster on the Following Resolutions, Moved by Mr. Clay, As a Substitute for the 5th of Mr. Calhoun's Resolutions, viz: "Resolved, That the Interference, by Any Citizens of Any of the States, with the View to the Abolition of Slavery in This District, Is Endangering the Rights and Security of the People of this District; and That Any Act or Measure of Congress, Designed to Abolish Slavery in This District, Would be a Violation of the Faith Implied in the Cessions by the States of Virginia and Maryland, a Just Cause of Alarm to the People of the Slave-Holding States, and Have a Direct and Inevitable Tendency to Disturb and Endanger the Union." Washington: n.p., 1838. 1347. Remarks in the Senate in reply to Calhoun on the treasury note bill. Congressional Globe, 25th Cong., 2nd sess., pp. 386-87, 388. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 14: 251-55. Delivered on May 18, 1838. 1348. Speech in the Senate on the collection of the revenue. Congressional Globe, 25th Cong., 2nd sess., Appendix, pp. 572-74. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 14: 256-70. Delivered on May 29, 1838. 1349. Remarks in the Senate on the financial situation. Congressional Globe, 25th Cong., 2nd sess., p. 447. Delivered on June 12, 1838.
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1350. Remarks in the Senate on the graduation of the price of public lands. Congressional Globe, 25th Cong., 3rd sess., p. 121. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 8: 261-65. Delivered on January 14, 1839. 1351. Remarks in the Senate on the Maine controversy. Congressional Globe, 25th Cong., 3rd sess., Appendix, pp. 259-60, 314, 315. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 14: 271-74, 275-78. Delivered on February 27 and March 1,1839. 1352. Remarks in the Senate on the right of petition. Congressional Globe, 26th Congress, 1st sess., p. 189. Delivered on February 13, 1840. 1353. Remarks in the Senate on a proposed bankruptcy law. Congressional Globe, 26th Congress, 1st sess., pp. 219-20. Delivered on February 24, 1840. 1354. Remarks in the Senate on a protective tariff. Congressional Globe, 26th Cong., 1st sess., p. 230; Appendix, pp. 210-12. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 8: 266-67. Delivered on March 3, 1840. 1355. Remarks in the Senate on the treasury note bill. Congressional Globe, 26th Congress, 1st sess., p. 295; Appendix, pp. 304-308. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 8: 278-96. Delivered on March 30, 1840. 1356. Remarks in the Senate on the Cumberland Road bill. Congressional Globe, 26th Congress, 1st sess., pp. 367-68. Delivered on April 1, 1840. 1357. Speech in the Senate on a uniform system of bankruptcy. Congressional Globe, 26th Cong., 1st sess., Appendix, pp. 793-97. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 9: 3-25; and Speeches and Formal Writings, 2: 310-29. Delivered on May 18, 1840. 1358. Speech in the Senate on Henry Clay's motion to amend the bankruptcy bill. Congressional Globe, 26th Cong., 1st sess., p. 444, Appendix, pp. 814-16. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 9: 26-39. Delivered on June 5, 1840. 1359. Remarks of Mr. Webster and Mr. Wright on the President's Message, the Finances, and the Debts of the Nation. Washington: n.p., 1840. Also available in Remarks Upon that Part of the President's Message which Relates to the Revenue and Finances ... Senate ... December 16 and 17, 1840. Washington: n.p., 1840; Congressional Globe, 26th Congress, 2nd sess., pp. 26-28, 35; and in Writings
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and Speeches, December 23,1840. Abstracts of speeches of December 16 and 17, 1840. 1360. United States. Congress. Senate, Committee on Patents. Bill for the ReExtension of the Patent of William Woodworth, Originally Issued on the 27th Day of December, 1828, Passed Both Houses of Congress on the 25th February, 1845, to Take Effect from and after 27th Day of December 1840. n.p., 1845. Contains opinion of DW. 1361. Remarks in the Senate on the Oregon question. Congressional Globe, 29th Cong., 1st sess., pp. 56-57. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 9: 60-62. 1362. Speech in the Senate on the admission of Texas. Congressional Globe, 29th Cong., 1st sess., p. 88. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 9: 55-59; and Speeches and Formal Writings, 2: 356-60. 1363. Remarks in the Senate on Oregon. Congressional Globe, 29th Cong., 1st sess., pp. 431-32, 567-69. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 9: 64-77. Delivered on February 26 and March 30, 1846. 1364. Remarks in the Senate on the Ashburton Treaty. Congressional Globe, 29th Cong., 1st sess., p. 599. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 14: 29192. Delivered on April 3, 1846. 1365. Mr. Webster's Vindication of the Treaty of Washington of 1842, in a Speech Delivered in the Senate of the United States, on the 6th and 7th of April, 1846. Washington: J. & G. S. Gideon, 1846. Also available in Congressional Globe, 29th Cong., 1st sess., pp. 609-12, 616-21; Writings and Speeches, 9: 79-147; and Speeches and Formal Writings, 2: 364-433. 1366. Remarks in the Senate on Spencer A. Jarnagin's resolution. Congressional Globe, 29th Cong., 1st sess., pp. 708-709. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 14: 295-97. Delivered on April 22, 1846. 1367. Speech in the Senate on the power of removal. Congressional Globe, 29th Cong., 1st sess., p. 819. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 14: 198-300. Delivered on May 14, 1846.
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1368. Remarks in the Senate on volunteer regiments. Congressional Globe, 29th Cong., 1st sess., pp. 866-67. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 14: 301303. Delivered on May 26, 1846. 1369. Remarks in the Senate on Oregon. Congressional Globe, 29th Cong., 1st sess., pp. 896-97. Also available in 14: 304-306. Delivered on June 1, 1846. 1370. Remarks in the Senate on General Edmund Pendleton Gaines's call for troops. Congressional Globe, 29th Cong., 1st sess., pp. 928-29. Delivered on June 24, 1846. 1371. Speech in the Senate on the organization of the volunteer force. Congressional Globe, 29th Cong., 1st sess., 1014-16. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 9: 151-60. Delivered on July 14, 1846. 1372. Remarks in the Senate on the tariff. Congressional Globe, 29th Cong., 1st sess., pp. 1089-90,1102-1103,1112-13. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 14: 307-11. Delivered on July 14, 16, 18, 1846. 1373. Mr. Webster's Speech on the New Tariff Bill Delivered in the Senate of the United States, July 25, 1846. [Washington]: J. & G. S. Gideon, [1846]. Also available in Goldsmiths'-Kress Library; and in Congressional Globe, 29th Cong., 1st sess., pp. 1139, 1141; Appendix, pp. 1139-1152. 1374. Additional remarks in the Senate on the tariff. Congressional Globe, 29th Cong., 1st sess., pp. 1152-55, 1157. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 9: 236-43; 14: 312-14. Delivered on July 28, 1846. 1375. Remarks in the Senate on the subtreasury. Congressional Globe, 29th Cong., 1st sess., pp. 1174-76. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 9:244-52. 1376. Remarks in the Senate in appreciation of Zachary Taylor. Congressional Globe, 29th Cong., 2nd sess., p. 318. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 14: 315-16. Delivered on February 3, 1847. 1377. Remarks of the Hon. Daniel Webster, ofMassachusetts on the Three Million Bill. [Washington]: J. & G. S. Gideon, 1847. Also available in Pamphlets in American History; Congressional Globe, 29th Cong., 2nd sess., pp. 555-56; Writings and Speeches, 9: 253-61; and Speeches and Formal Writings, 2: 436-45.
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1378. Remarks in the Senate on the ten regiment bill. Congressional Globe, 30th Cong., 1st sess., pp. 484-85. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 9: 262-70. Delivered on March 17, 1848. 1379. Mr. Webster's Speech, in the Senate of the United States, March 23, 1848, on the Mexican War. [Washington]: J. & G. S. Gideon, 1848. Also available in Mr. Webster's Speech, in the U.S. Senate, March 23, 1848, upon the War with Mexico. Boston: Eastburn's Press, 1848; Congressional Globe, 30th Cong., 1st sess., pp. 530-35; Writings and Speeches, 10: 3-33; and Speeches and Formal Writings, 2: 448-76. 1380. The Voice of Daniel Webster: Remarks in the Senate of the United States on the 12th of August, 1848. Washington: n.p., 1848; Washington: n.p., 1860. Also available in Slavery Pamphlets; Writings and Speeches, 10: 34-44; and Speeches and Formal Writings, 2: 479-87. The 1860 publication was made in support of the Republican presidential campaign. 1381. Remarks in the Senate on the claims of the Spanish Brig Gil Bias. Congressional Globe, 30th Cong., 2nd sess., p. 135. Delivered on January 2, 1849. 1382. Remarks in the Senate on the Panama Railroad. Congressional Globe, 30th Cong., 2nd sess., pp. 413, 462-63. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 10: 45-55. Delivered on January 31, February 6, 1849. 1383. Speech in the Senate on the government of California and New Mexico. Congressional Globe, 30th Cong., 2nd sess., pp. 579-80; Appendix, pp. 259-60. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 14: 317-22. Delivered on February 22, 23, 1849. 1384. Speech in the Senate on government of the territories. Congressional Globe, 30th Cong., 2nd sess., p. 591; Appendix, pp. 272-74. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 14: 323-25. Delivered on February 24, 1849. 1385. Speech in the Senate on salaries of foreign ministers. Congressional Globe, 30th Cong., 2nd sess., pp. 595-97. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 14: 336-38. Delivered on February 26, 1849.
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1386. Remarks in the Senate on reciprocity with Great Britain. Congressional Globe, 31st Cong., Special sess., Appendix, p. 322. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 14: 339-41. Delivered on March 12, 1849. 1387. Remarks in the Senate on the purchase of George Washington's farewell address. Congressional Globe, 31st Cong., 1st sess., p. 227. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 14: 344-47. Delivered on January 24, 1850. 1388. Speech of the Hon. Daniel Webster in the Senate of the United States on the Subject of Slavery, Delivered March 6, 1850. Boston: Redding and Co., 1850; New York: Stringer & Townsend, 1850. 1389. The Compromise Resolutions: Speech of Hon. Daniel Webster, of Massachusetts, in the Senate of the United States, March 7, 1850, on the Compromise Resolutions Submitted by Mr. Clay on the 25th of January. Washington: Congressional Globe Office, 1850; Speech of Daniel Webster, Delivered in the Senate of the United States, March 7, 1850, on the Compromise Resolutions of Mr. Clay, n.p., 1850; Speech of Hon. Daniel Webster, on Mr. Clay's Resolutions, Delivered in the Senate of the United States, March 7,1850. Washington: Gideon & Company, 1850; Boston: Redding & Co., 1850 (Slavery Pamphlets); Speech of the Hon. Daniel Webster upon the Subject of Slavery, Delivered in the United States Senate on Thursday, March 7, 1850. Boston: Redding, Coolidge & Wiley, 1850; Boston: Redding and Co., 1850; Boston: Tappan, Whittemore & Mason, 1850 (19th-century Legal Treatises and Goldsmiths'-Kress Library; Alexander Johnston, ed. American Orations: Studies in American Political History. Re-edited with Historical and Textual notes by James Albert Woodburn. 4 vols. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1896-98, Vol. 2, pp. 161-210; Speech of the Hon. Daniel Webster, in the Senate of the United States, on the Subject of Slavery ... New York: n.p., 1850; Speeches of Hon. John C. Calhoun and Hon. Daniel Webster on the Subject of Slavery. New York: Stringer & Townsend, 1850; Speech of the Hon. Daniel Webster, on the Subject of Slavery, Delivered in the United States Senate, on Thursday, March 7, 1850. Boston: Redding, 1850 (Goldsmiths'-Kress Library); Congressional Globe, 31st Cong., 1st sess., pp. 47683; Writings and Speeches, 10:57-98; and Speeches and Formal Writings, 2:51551. 1390. McDowell, Tremaine. "Webster's Words on Abolitionists." New England Quarterly 7 (June 1934): 315. Reports two sentences on abolitionists deleted from printings of DW's Seventh of March speech.
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1391. Remarks in the Senate with regard to former speeches on slavery. Congressional Globe, 31st Cong., 1st sess., pp. 591-92. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 14: 344-47. Delivered on March 25, 1850. 1392. Remarks in the Senate in tribute to John C. Calhoun. Congressional Globe, 31st Cong., 1st sess., p. 625. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 10: 100-102; 1393. Calhoun, John C. The Government of the United States. Boston: Directors of the Old South Work, 1902. Contains Webster's tribute of April 1, 1850, to Calhoun. 1394. Remarks in the Senate on the admission of California as a state. Congressional Globe, 31st Cong., 1st sess., p. 640. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 14: 348-52. Delivered on April 4, 1850. 1395. Remarks in the Senate on coining gold bullion. Congressional Globe, 31st Cong., 1st sess., p. 815. Delivered on April 24,1850. 1396. Remarks in the Senate on neutrality. Congressional Globe, 31st Cong., 1st sess., pp. 1033-34. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 10: 353-57. Delivered on May 21, 1850. 1397. Remarks in the Senate in tribute to Franklin H. Elmore. Congressional Globe, 31st Cong., 1st sess., p. 1106. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 10: 103-104. Delivered on May 30, 1850. 1398. Remarks in the Senate on the fugitive slave bill. Congressional Globe, 31st Cong., 1st sess., p. 1111. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 10: 105-106. Delivered on June 3, 1850. 1399. Remarks in the Senate on removals from office. Congressional Globe, 31st. Cong., 1st sess., pp. 1125-26. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 14: 35863. Delivered on June 4, 1850. 1400. Remarks in the Senate on the Texas boundaries. Congressional Globe, 31st. Cong., 1st sess., pp. 1164, 1205; Appendix, pp. 859-60. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 14: 365-66; 10: 107-12. Delivered on June 7, 13, 1850.
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1401. Remarks of Hon. Daniel Webster in the Senate of the United States, June 17, 1850, Together with Mr. Webster's Letter to Robert H. Gardiner, Esq., and Other Citizens of Maine. Washington: Gideon & Co., 1850. Also available in Congressional Globe, 31st. Cong., 1st sess., p. 1239; and Writings and Speeches, 10: 113-17. 1402. Speech in the Senate on California. Congressional Globe, 31st. Cong., 1st sess., pp. 1305; Appendix, pp. 984-87,1003-1004. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 10: 118-37. Delivered on June 27, 28, 1850. 1403. Remarks of the Hon. Daniel Webster, in the Senate of the United States, on the Resolution Offered by the Hon. Mr. Downs, of Louisiana, Relative to the Funeral of General Zachary Taylor, Late President of the United States. New York: New York Herald, July 11, 1850. Also available in Congressional Globe, 31st Cong., 1st sess., pp. 1362-64; and Writings and Speeches, 10: 138-43. Discusses in considerable detail Taylor's career. 1404. Speech of the Honorable Daniel Webster, on the Compromise Bill, Delivered in the Senate of the United States, on the 17th Day of July, 1850. Washington: Gideon & Company, 1850; Daniel Webster on Slavery: Extracts from Some of the Speeches of Mr. Webster, on the Subject of Slavery, Together with His Great Compromise Speech, of March 7, 1850, Entire, and the Boston Memorial, on the Subject of Slavery, Drawn up by Mr. Webster, to Which is Added the Constitution of the United States. Boston: W. Carter, 1861 (Slavery Pamphlets); Brandt, Carl G., and Edward Merl Shafter, Jr., eds. Selected American Speeches on Basic Issues. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1960. Prints nineteen speeches on political issues from the years 1850 to 1950, including DW's on the Compromise of 1850; Congressional Globe, 31st Cong., 1st sess., Appendix, pp. 1266-70; Writings and Speeches, 10: 144-70; and in Speeches and Formal Writings, 2: 554-78. B. MEMORIALS TO CONGRESS 1405. Friends of Peace, Brentwood, Mass., Aug. 5,1812. [Meeting of the Friends of Peace], n.p., 1812. Includes memorial to James Madison by DW and others. 1406. Sullivan, George. Speech of the Hon. George Sullivan, at the Late Rockingham Convention, with the Memorial and Resolutions, and Report of the Committee of Elections. Exeter, [N.H.]: Constitutionalist Press, [1812]; Concord, N.H.: George Hough, 1812. Also available in Early American Imprints; Writings and
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Speeches, 15: 599-610; and Speeches and Formal Writings, 1: 6-17. Memorial prepared by committee consisting of Webster and fourteen other delegates. 1407. A Memorial to the Congress of the United States, on the Subject of Restraining the Increase of Slavery in New States to be Admitted to the Union, Prepared in Pursuance of a Vote of the Inhabitants of Boston and its Vicinity, Assembled at the State House, on the Third of December, A.D. 1819. Boston: Sewell Phelps, 1819. Also available in The Nebraska Question Comprising Speeches in the United States Senate, by Mr. Douglas, Mr. Chase, Mr. Smith, Mr. Everett, Mr. Wade, Mr. Badger, Mr. Seward and Mr. Sumner; Together with the History of the Missouri Compromise, Daniel Webster's Memorial in Regard to It, History of the Annexation of Texas, the Organization of the Oregon Territory, and the Compromises of 1850; Early American Imprints; Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary; Writings and Speeches, 15: 55-71; and Speeches and Formal Writings, 1: 46-59. Memorial prepared by committee consisting of Webster, George Blake, Josiah Quincy, James T. Austin, and John Gallison. C. DEPARTMENT OF STATE DOCUMENTS 1408. Tyler, John, and Daniel Webster. Message from the President of the United States, Transmitting a Communication from the Secretary of State in Relation to the Seizure ofAmerican Vessels by British Armed Cruisers, Under the Pretense That They Were Engaged in the Slave Trade... July 14,1841. Washington, D.C: Gales & Seaton, [1841]. 1409. Relations with England, n.p., [cl841]. Contains exchange of letters between Henry Stephen Fox and Daniel Webster, 1841, on policy issues involving the two countries. 1410. Tyler, John. Message from the President of the United States, Communicating, in Compliance with a Resolution of the Senate, Copies of Correspondence with the Government of Mexico, June 15, 1842. n.p., 1842. Also available in Texas. Reports the diplomatic correspondence relating to those captured on the Texas Santa Fe expedition. 1411. Correspondence between Mr. Webster and Lord Ashburton... onMcLeod's Case... 071 the Creole Case ...on the Subject of Impressment. [Washington: n.p., 1842?].
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1412. The Creole Case, and Mr. Webster's Despatch; with the Comments of the New York American. New York: New York American, 1842. Also available in 19th-century Legal Treatises. 1413. Correspondence between Great Britain and the United States Relative to the Treaty Lately Concluded at Washington, Including Instructions from the Earl of Aberdeen to Lord Ashburton, 1842-43. London: T. R. Harrison, 1843. 1414. Expenditure of the Contingent Fund of the State Department—1842: Letter from the Secretary of State, Transmitting a Statement of the Expenditures Made, during the Year 1842, from the Appropriation for the Contingent Expenses of the State Department. [Washington: n.p., 1843]. Prints transmittal letter from DW, January 20, 1843. p. 22. 1415. Report from the Secretary of State, in Compliance with a Resolution of the Senate, in Relation to the Operation of the Bankrupt Law ... [Washington: n.p., 1843]. Covers Webster's efforts for bankruptcy legislation during the Tyler presidency. 1416. Tyler, John, and Daniel Webster. Colony of Liberia, in Africa: Message from the President of the United States, Accompanied with a Report of the Secretary of State, Relative to the Colony of Liberia. Washington: Blair & Rives, 1844. 1417. Correspondence Relative to the Negotiation of the Question of Disputed Right to the Oregon Territory, on the North-West Coast of America, Subsequent to the Treaty of Washington of August 9, 1842, Presented to Both Houses of Parliament by Command of Her Majesty, 1846. London: T. R. Harrison, 1846. Also available in Western Americana. Covers, in part, negotiations of the Tyler administration with Richard Pakenham. 1418. Sketch of the Life of Louis Kossuth, Governor of Hungary, Together with the Declaration of Hungarian Independence, Kossuth's Address to the People of the United States; All His Great Speeches in England; and the Letter of Daniel Webster to Chevalier Hiilsemann. New York: Stringer & Townsend, 1851. Also available Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary. 1419. Correspondence between the Hon. Daniel Webster, Secretary-of-Stateofthe United States, andM. Hiilsemann, Charge d'Affaires of His Majesty the Emperor of Austria, at Washington. London: John Miller, 1851.
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1420. The Austro-Hungarian Question: Correspondence between J. G. Hiilsemann, Austrian Charge d'Affaires, and Webster, Secretary of State of the United States. Washington: Gideon and Company, 1851, 1852. 1421. United States. Department of State. Conclusion of the Correspondence on the Austro-Hungarian Question. Washington: n.p., 1851. 1422. Fillmore, Millard. Communication from the President of the United States. Boston: City of Boston, 1851. Signed by Daniel Webster, discusses the riots in Boston on the enforcement of the Fugitive Slave Law. 1423. Fillmore, Millard. Rio Grande Frontier: Message from the President of the United States, Transmitting Information Respecting Disorders and Outrages Committed on the Rio Grande Frontier. Washington: n.p., 1852. Includes letter from President Millard Fillmore, June 11, 1852, transmitting report from DW of the same date. D. OCCASIONAL ADDRESSES 1424. An Oration, Pronounced at Hanover, New-Hampshire, the 4th Day of July 1800; Being the Twenty-Fourth Anniversary ofAmerican Independence. Hanover, [N.H.]: Moses Davis, 1800; [Boston: J. N. McClintock and Company, 1884]. Reprinted in Granite Monthly, 1884; and as an insert in Bay State Monthly 1 (April 1884). Also available in Writings and Speeches, 15: 475-84; and Henry A. Hawken, ed., Trumpets of Glory: Fourth of July Orations, 1786-1861. Granby, Conn.: Salmon Brook Historical Society, 1976. 1425. Oration on Ambition. Special Collections, Baker Library, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H. Mss. 1426. Oration on Opinion. Special Collections, Baker Library, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H. Also in Writings and Speeches, 15: 494-504 1427. A Funeral Oration, Occasioned by the Death of Ephraim Simonds, of Templeton, Massachusetts, a Member of the Senior Class in Dartmouth College, who Died at Hanover, N. H., June 18th, 1801, aet 26. Hanover: Moses Davis, 1801; Hanover: Dartmouth Press, 1855. Also available in Early American Imprints; 19th-century Legal Treatises, and Writings and Speeches, 15:4887-93.
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1428. Oration delivered at Fryeburg, Maine. Published in Newly Discovered Fourth of July Oration by the Illustrious Orator and Statesman Daniel Webster, Delivered at Fryeburg, Me., in the Year 1802, and Now for the First Time Given to the Public. Boston: A. Williams & Co., 1882. Also available in The Illustrated Fryeburg Webster Memorial. Fryeburg, Me.: A. F. & C. W. Lewis, 1882; Writings and Speeches, 15: 513-24; and 19th-century Legal Treatises. In addition to the oration, the Fryeburg imprint includes selections from correspondence, and poems by and about Webster and Fryeburg. The July 4 oration also published in Modern Eloquence: A Library of the World's Best Spoken Thoughts. 15 vols. (New York: Lincoln Scholarship Fund, 1929), 9:1152-61, under title, "American Government Unique." 1429. Fryeburg Webster Centennial: Celebrating the Coming of Daniel Webster to Fryeburg, 100 Years Ago, to Take the Principalship of Fryeburg Academy, Fryeburg, January 1st, 1902. Fryeburg, Me.: A. F. Lewis, 1902. Also available in 19th-century Legal Treatises. Includes some early publications. 1430. An Appeal to the Old Whigs of New-Hampshire, n. p., 1805. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 15: 522-31, and Early American Imprints. New Hampshire campaign speech. Authorship sometimes attributed to William Plumer; but Pierce Welch Gaines, in Political Works of Concealed Authorship During the Administrations of Washington, Adams, and Jefferson, 1789-1809 (New Haven: Yale University Library 1959; Hamden, Conn.: Shoe String Press, 1965), pp. 5-7, attributes authorship to Daniel Webster. Authorship acknowledged by Webster in letter to Bingham, 1806. Supports Whig candidate over the Republican for governor of New Hampshire. 1431. An Anniversary Address, Delivered before the Federal Gentlemen of Concord and Its Vicinity, July 4th, 1806. Concord, N.H.: G. Hough, 1806. Also available in Early American Imprints and Writings and Speeches, 15: 537-47. 1432. "The State of Our Literature." Writings and Speeches, 15:575-82. Phi Beta Kappa address at Dartmouth College, 1806. 1433. An Address Delivered before the Washington Benevolent Society, at Portsmouth, July 4,1812. Portsmouth, N.H.: Oracle Press by William Treadwell, 1812. Also available in Early American Imprints and in Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary.
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1434. Report of the Committee of Merchants and Others of Boston on the Tariff, October 2, 1820. Boston: Wells and Lilly, 1820. Also available in Goldsmith'sKress Library. Contains resolution by DW. 1435. Speech on the tariff, Faneuil Hall, Boston. Boston Daily Advertiser, October 11, 1820. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 13: 5-21. 1436. A Discourse, Delivered at Plymouth, December 22, 1820, in Commemoration of the First Settlement of New-England. Boston: Wells and Lilly, 1821,1825, 1826. Also available in 19th-century Legal Treatises; Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary; Goldsmiths'-Kress Library; and Writings and Speeches, 1: 181-226. 1437. Speech at Faneuil Hall on the election of 1825. "J. C. Calhoun on Government and the Constitution of the United States." North American Review 76 (April 1853): 473-507. Reviews publication of Calhoun's Disquisition on Government and contrasts views of Calhoun and DW; quotes from DW speech, Fanueil Hall, April 3, 1825, and from DW's eulogy on Calhoun. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 2: 5-10. 1438. "An Address, Delivered at the Laying of the Corner Stone of the Bunker Hill Monument." U. S. Literary Gazette 2 (August 1,1825): 327-38. Also available in An Address Delivered at the Laying of the Corner Stone of the Bunker Hill Monument. Boston: Cummings, Hilliard, and Company, 1825; in Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary; "Bunker Hill Monument Oration (1825)," in Modern Eloquence: A Library of the World's Best Spoken Thoughts. 15 vols. (New York: Lincoln Scholarship Fund, 1929), 15: 2090-2106; "Webster's Address." Boston Monthly Magazine 1 (July 1825): 97-101; in Louise Manning Hodgkins, ed., Webster's First Bunker-Hill Oration. Boston: Leach, Shewell, & Sanborn, 1889; in Alexander Stevenson Twombly, ed., First Oration at Bunker Hill, June 17, 1825, with Introduction, List of Masterpieces and Notes. New York: Silver, Burdett & Co., 1897, 1899, 1901; in Great Orations by Clay, Fox, Gladstone, Lincoln, O'Connell, Phillips, Pitt, Webster, and Others. New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1899; in Robert Charles Gaston, ed., Washington's Farewell Address and Webster's First Bunker Hill Oration. Boston: Ginn & Co., 1906, 1919; in Washington's Farewell Address, Webster's First Bunker Hill Monument Oration, and Other Patriotic Selections. New York: Maynard, Merrill, 1906; in Edward Everett Hale, ed., The Farewell Address of George Washington; The Bunker Hill Orations of Daniel Webster. New York: University Publishing Company, 1907; in Thomas Arkle Clark, ed., Washington's Farewell Address;
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Webster's Bunker Hill Oration. New York: C. Scribner's Sons, 1908, 1911; New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1908; in William Trufant Foster, ed., Washington's Farewell Address to the People of the United States, and Webster's First Bunker Hill Oration. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1909, 1937; Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 1922; Boston: Ginn and Company, 1906, 1919; in Frank Woodworth Pine, ed., The First Bunker Hill Oration of Daniel Webster. New York: American Book Co., 1911; in Webster's First Bunker Hill Oration and Washington's Farewell Address ... Boston: D. C. Heath & Co., 1895, 1905; Boston: Sibley & Company, 1889; in Webster's Address at the Laying of the Corner-Stone of Bunker Hill Monument, with a Sketch of Webster's Life. Boston: Ginn & Co., 1891; in J. M. Heredia, translator, Discurso Pronunciado alponer la piedra angular del monumento de Bunker-Hill, consagrado a los martires de la libertad Americana que alii perecieron el 17 de Junio de 1775. New York: Wilder & Campbell, 1825; New York: R. Lockwood, 1863; and in Writings and Speeches, 1: 235-54. 1439. A Discourse in Commemoration of the Lives and Services of John Adams and Thomas Jefferson, Delivered in Faneuil Hall, Boston, August 2, 1826. Boston: Cummings, Hilliard, and Company, 1826. Also available in 19thcentury Legal Treatises; Writings and Speeches, 1: 289-324; Speeches and Formal Writings, 1: 238-71; and excerpts in "That Day Shall Be Honored." Collier's 128 (July 7, 1951): 17, 72. 1440. Speech at Faneuil Hall on Massachusetts elections. Boston Daily Advertiser, April 23, 1827. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 13: 24-30. 1441. Speech at testimonial dinner, Faneuil Hall, Boston. Columbian Centinel, June 7, 1828. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 2:13-24; and an excerpt in "Faneuil Hall Dinner." Niles'Register 34 (June 21, 1828): 273-76. 1442. An Address before the Faculty & Students of Dartmouth College on July 21, 1828. Hanover, N.H.: Dartmouth College Library, Division of Special Collections, Archives Department, 1953. Contains introductory note by Edward Connery Lathem; discusses the duties and privileges of faculty and students at Dartmouth College. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 13: 31-34. 1443. [Webster, Daniel?]. "Address to the Citizens of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts." Columbian Centinel, October 11,1828. Supported the election of John Quincy Adams.
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1444. Lecture at the Boston Mechanics Institution. American Library of Useful Knowledge (Boston: Stimpson & Clapp, 1838), pp. 38-58. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 2: 27-40; and "Intelligence: American Lyceum. Proceedings in Boston." American Journal of Education 3 (December 1828): 753-58; "Progress of the Mechanical Arts: Excerpts from Lecture Delivered in 1828." Hobbies 53 (October 1948): 30-33. Webster served as chairman of the first meeting, November 12, 1828. 1445. Remarks at Amherst College on education. Writings and Speeches, 13: 106-107. Delivered March 1829. 1446. Speech at Faneuil Hall in support of Nathan Appleton's candidacy for Congress and on the tariff. Boston Columbian Centinel, November 1, 1830. 1447. Speeches of Messrs. Webster, Frelinghuysen, and Others, at the Sunday School Meeting in the City of Washington, February 16, 1831. Philadelphia: American Sunday School Union, 1831. Also available in 19th-century Legal Treatises. 1448. Speeches of Chancellor [James] Kent and the Hon. Daniel Webster at a Public Dinner, Given to the Latter at the City Hall in New York, March 24,1831. Boston: N. Hale, 1831. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 2: 45-65, and in Speeches and Formal Writings, 1: 448-65. Excerpt printed in "Anti-Nullification." Niles'Register 40 (April 9, 1831): 98-104. 1449. Mr. Webster's Introductory Lecture, Before the Mechanics Institution. Boston: Stimpson and Clapp, 1831. Also available in "Address of Daniel Webster to the Boston Mechanics' Institution." New England Magazine 1 (July 1831): 168-70 (extract); Boston Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge. The American Library of Useful Knowledge. Boston: Stimpson and Clapp, 1831. 1450. "The Character of Washington." National Intelligencer, March 6, 1832. Also available in Washington's Birthday: Congressional Banquet at Washington, in Honor of George Washington, and the Principles of Washington, February 22, 1852. Boston: Dutton & Wentworth, 1852; George Washington. Washington, D.C: Government Printing Office-George Washington Bicentennial Commission, 1932; and The Character of Washington: A Speech by Daniel Webster at a Public Diiuier on the 22nd of February, 1832, in Honor of the One Hundredth Birthday of George Washington, Reprinted for the United States George Washington Bicentennial Celebration, 1932. Washington, D.C: United States George
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Washington Bicentennial Commission, [1932]. Delivered on February 22, in honor of Washington's centennial. 1451. Journal of the Proceedings of the National Republican Convention, Held at Worcester, October 11, 1832. Boston: Stimpson & Clapp, 1832. Also available in Speech of the Hon. Daniel Webster at the National Republican Convention, in Worcester, Oct. 12, 1832. Boston: Stimpson & Clapp, 1832. Also available in 19th-century Legal Publications and Goldsmiths'-Kress Library; "Mr. Webster's Sentiments on Nullification and the Coercive Power of the Federal Government." Niles' Register 43 (November 17, 1832): 186 (excerpt); Writings and Speeches, 2: 87-128; and Speeches and Formal Writings, 1: 433-69. 1452. Speech on nullification at Faneuil Hall, Boston. Boston Daily Advertiser, December 18, 1832. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 13: 40-42. 1453. Address to the Citizens of Pittsburgh, July 9, 1833. Boston: Joseph T. Buckingham, 1833. Also available in part in "Mr. Webster at Pittsburgh." Niles' Register 44 (July 27, 1833): 361-64. 1454. Speech at Buffalo, N.Y., on the launching of the steamboat "Daniel Webster." Writings and Speeches, 2: 131-34. Also available in "Mr. Webster at Buffalo." Niles'Register, 44 (July 6, 1833): 316-18. 1455. Address to the Citizens of Pittsburgh, July 9, 1833. Boston: Joseph T. Buckingham, 1833. Also available in "Mr. Webster's Address to the Citizens of Pittsburgh, July 9, 1833." Niles'Register 45 (October 12, 1833): 106-11; and Writings and Speeches, 2: 141-56. 1456. New-York Jubilee: Report, (the Only One Extant,) of the Eloquent and Patriotic Speech of the Honorable Daniel Webster, Delivered from a Window of His Sister's House, in Greenwich-Street, on the Occasion of the Great Whig Jubilee, at the Castle Garden, April 15,1834, Taken in Short Hand, and Collated by Two Experienced Reporters. New-York: John Lomas and William Applegate, 1834. 1457. Speech at Whig dinner in Salem, Mass. Speeches and Forensic 2: 401-11. Delivered on August 7, 1834.
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1458. "Mr. Webster's Speech at Concord, at a Public Dinner Given to Mr. Bell of the Senate of the U.S." Niles'Register 47 (October 18, 1834): 108-11. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 13:49-56. Delivered on September 30,1834. 1459. Remarks after toast at 60th anniversary of the Battle of Lexington. Edward Everett, An Address Delivered at Lexington, on the 19th (20th) April, 1835. Charlestown, Mass.: W. W. Wheildon, 1835. 1460. Speech at public reception at Bangor, Me. Bangor Whig, October 8,1835. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 2:159-65. Delivered on September 25, 1835. 1461. Speech at public reception at Hallowell, Me. Kennebec Journal, October 7, 1835. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 13: 59-60. 1462. "Speech of Mr. Webster, Delivered at the Odeon, October 12,1835, on the Presentation of a Silver Vase by the Citizens of Boston." Niles' Register 49 (November 7,1835): 166-68. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 2:175-86. 1463. Summary of remarks at the celebration of the 200th anniversary of the founding of Harvard University. In Josiah Quincy, History of Harvard University (2 vols., Cambridge, Mass., 1840), 2: 685-703. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 13: 63-78. Delivered on September 8, 1838. 1464. Speech at the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge. Writings and Speeches, 13: 63-78. Delivered on November 11, 1836. 1465. Speech Delivered by Daniel Webster at Niblo's Saloon, in New York, on the 15th of March, 1837. New York: Harper, 1837. Also available in Niles'Register, May 6, 1837; Writings and Speeches, 2:193-230; and Speeches and Formal Writings, 2: 118-52. Also includes the proceedings and correspondence which preceded the speech. 1466. Speech at public dinner at Wheeling, Va. National Intelligencer, May 23, 1837. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 2: 233-43. Delivered on May 15, 1837. 1467. Speech at public reception at Madison, Indiana. National Intelligencer, July 15, 1837. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 2: 251-59. Delivered June 1, 1837.
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1468. Speech at barbecue in St. Louis, Missouri. Missouri Republican, June 16, 1837. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 13: 79-87. Delivered June 13, 1837. 1469. Speech at reception in Chicago, 111. Chicago American, July 1, 1837. Delivered on June 30, 1837. 1470. Speech in Buffalo, N.Y. Boston Courier, July 27,1837. Delivered July 16, 1837. 1471. Speech at public gathering in Rochester, N.Y. National Intelligencer, August 3, 1837. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 13: 88-100. 1472. Speech at public dinner in Faneuil Hall. Columbian Centinel, July 28, 1838. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 2: 267-82. Delivered on July 24, 1838. 1473. Speech at Phillips Exeter Academy honoring Dr. Benjamin Abbot. Writings and Speeches, 13: 101-103 (abstract). Delivered on August 24, 1838. 1474. Speech to the Plymouth County Association for the Improvement of Common Schools, Hanover, Mass. Writings and Speeches, 13:104-105. Delivered on September 3, 1838. 1475. Speech before the National Agricultural Society in Oxford, England. London Times, July 20, 1839. Also available in "Topics of the Time." Century Magazine 53 (December 1896): 312-13. Quotes several paragraphs from the speech on July 18, 1839. 1476. Speech at Whig meeting at the State House, Boston. Columbian January 8, 1840 (abstract). Delivered on January 6. 1477. Speech at dinner in Boston. Columbian (abstract). Delivered January 10.
Centinel,
Centinel, January 15, 1840
1478. Report of the Agricultural Meeting Held in Boston, January 13, 1840, Containing the Remarks on That Occasion of the Hon. Daniel Webster, of the U.S. Senate, and of Professor Silliman, M.D., L.L.D., of Yale College, with Notes by Henry Colman. Salem, Mass.: Gazette Office, 1840. Also available in Microbook Library of American Civilization.
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1484. The Bunker Hill Declaration, n.p., 1840. Also available on microfiche in Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary; and Writings and Speeches, 3: 4152. An 1840 Whig campaign pamphlet championing the Whig cause, drafted by Daniel Webster, William King of Maine, William Upham of Vermont, and others. 1485. Webster on the Currency: Speech of Hon. Daniel Webster at the Merchants' Meeting, in Wall Street, New York, September 28, 1840, Reported in Full by Arthur J. Stansbury. New York: E. French, 1840. Also available in Goldsmiths'-Kress Library] Pamphlets in American History; and Writings and Speeches, 3: 55-79. 1486. Speech of the Hon. Daniel Webster at the Convention at Richmond, Va., on Monday, October 5th, 1840, Reported in Full. New York: Young & Hunt, 1840. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 3:83-102. Speech in support of William Henry Harrison for president of the United States. 1487. Mr. Webster's Remarks to the Ladies of Richmond, Va., October 5, 1840. Boston: Perkins & Marvin. 1841. 1488. Speech of the Hon. Daniel Webster, Delivered in the Capitol Square During the Whig Convention at Richmond, Virginia, on the 5th Day of October 1840.
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n.p., 1840. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 3: 105-108. A short speech made on election tour in the south in 1840. 1489. Reception of Mr. Webster at Boston, September 30, 1842, with His Speech Delivered in Faneuil Hall on that Occasion. Boston: S. N. Dickinson, 1842. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 3: 117-140; and Speeches and Formal Writings, 2: 332-53. Defends his decision to remain as Secretary of State under Tyler following the resignation of his colleagues from the cabinet. 1490. Gallatin, Albert, and Daniel Webster. A Memoir of the North-Eastern Boundary, in Conneodon with Mr. Jay's Map, Together with a Speech on the Same Subject by the Hon. Daniel Webster... Delivered at a Special Meeting of the New-York Historical Society, April 15, 1843. New York: New-York Historical Society, 1843. Also available in Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary; New-York Historical Society Proceedings, 1844; and Writings and Speeches, 3: 145-53. The pamphlet contains, in addition to an address by Webster, a speech by Albert Gallatin also on the Webster-Ashburton treaty. 1491. Speech Delivered at the Dinner Given to Mr. Webster by the Merchants of Baltimore on Thursday, May 18,1843. New York: J. S. Taylor & Co., 1843. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 13: 150-71. 1492. Address, Delivered at Bunker Hill, June 17,1843, on the Completion of the Monument. Boston: T. R. Marvin, 1843. Also available in Grand Celebration of Bunker Hill Monument, June 17,1843. Boston: n.p., 1843; Bunker Hill Celebration, 17th June, 1843, Containing an Account of the Procession, Webster's Oration, and the Dinner at Faneuil Hall, with a Description of the Monument, Accompanied by a Steel Engraving. Boston: J. Sly, [1843?]; Webster's Oration Delivered at the Bunker Hill Celebration 17th June 1843. Boston: J. Sly, [1843]; "Bunker Hill Monument." in Modern Eloquence: A Library of the World's Best Spoken Thoughts. 15 vols. New York: Lincoln Scholarship Fund, [1929], 15: 2090-2106; Mr. Webster's Address at Bunker Hill... Boston: J. N. Bradley and Company, [1843?]; An Address Delivered at the Completion of the Bunker Hill Monument, June 17,1843. Boston: Tappan and Dennet, 1843; Webster's Address Delivered at the Completion of the Bunker Hill Monument, June 17, 1843. [Boston]: Redding & Co., 1843; An Address Delivered at the Laying of the Corner Stone of the Bunker Hill Monument, June 17, 1825. Boston: Tappan & Dennet, 1843; Boston: Brainard, 1843; "To Whom Does Washington's Glory Belong?" Southern Literary Messenger 9 (October 1843): 588-90 (excerpt); Pamphlets in American History, and in Writings and Speeches, 1: 259-83.
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1493. Speech at the New York State Agricultural Fair. Writings and Speeches, 13: 172-95. Delivered on September 20 and 21, 1843. 1494. Mr. Webster's Address at Andover, November 9, 1843. Boston: T. R. Marvin, 1843. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 3: 159-85. 1495. Address to the New England Society of New York, December 22, 1843. Writings and Speeches, 3: 203-16. 1496. Speech at Canton, Maryland, endorsing the Whig nominations for president and vice president. Writings and Speeches, 13:196-202. Delivered on May 2, 1844. 1497. Speech at Faneuil Hall, Boston, on behalf of the Whig candidates for president and vice president. Boston Atlas, May 10, 1844. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 13: 203-11. Delivered on May 9, 1844. 1498. Speech to the Whigs of Portsmouth, N.H. Portsmouth Journal, May 25, 1840. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 13:212-15. Delivered on May 17, 1844. 1499. Speech to the Whigs of Trenton, N.J. Writings and Speeches, 13: 216-37. Delivered on May 29, 1844. 1500. Speech before the Whig state convention, Augusta, Me. Niles'Register 66 (June 28, 1844); 280. Delivered on June 26, 1844. 1501. Speech on the Whig presidential campaign to the Boston Clay Club. Boston Atlas, July 6, 1844. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 13: 238-42. Delivered on July 4. 1502. Speech on the annexation of Texas at the Whig gathering at Springfield, Mass. Boston Courier, August 12,1844. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 13: 243-51. Delivered on August 9. 1503. Speech before a political gathering in Albany, N.Y. Boston Atlas, August 31, 1844. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 3: 219-48. Delivered on August 27.
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1504. Speech before the Whigs of Bristol County, Mass. Writings and Speeches, 13: 252-53. Delivered on September 10, 1844. 1505. Speech before Whig meeting on Boston Common. Boston Atlas, September 21, 1844. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 13: 254-69. Delivered on September 19. 1506. Speech of Daniel Webster of Massachusetts Delivered at the Great Whig Mass Convention Held at Philadelphia on the 1st Day of October, 1844. Philadelphia: 1844. Also available in 19th-century Legal Treatises; and Writings and Speeches, 3: 253-73. 1507. Speech before Whig convention at Valley Forge, Pa. Writings Speeches, 3: 277-93. Delivered October 3, 1844.
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1508. Speech before Whig gathering at the Astor House, N. Y. Writings and Speeches, 13: 270-75. Delivered October 9, 1844. 1509. Speech on the Texas question and the tariff at Pepperell, Mass. Boston Courier, November 7, 1844. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 13: 276300. Delivered on November 5, 1844. 1510. Speech before Whigs at Faneuil Hall. Boston Courier, November 9, 1844. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 13: 301-305. Delivered on November 8. 1511. Young, Alexander. The Stay and the Staff Taken Away: A Discourse Occasioned by the Death of the Hon. William Prescott, Delivered in the Church on Church Green, December 15, 1844. Boston: C C. Little and J. Brown, 1844. Also available in "The Hon. William Prescott." Living Age 3 (December 28, 1844): 520. Prints summary of DW's remarks on December 11, 1844, before the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts on Prescott and the resolutions adopted by the bar association on the occasion. 1512. Proceedings of a Convention of Delegates, Chosen by the People of Massachusetts, without Distinction of Party, and Assembled at Faneuil Hall, in the City of Boston on Wednesday, the 29th day of Jan., A. D. 1845, to Take into Consideration the Proposed Annexation of Texas to the United States. Boston: Eastburn's Press, 1845. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 15:192-212. Attributed to Daniel Webster and C. Allen; discussion of slavery and Texas annexation.
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1513. Eulogy in the Senate on Senator Isaac Chapman Bates. Boston Atlas, March 22, 1845. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 14: 286-90. 1514. Summary of remarks on commercial treaties before the German Benevolent Society of New York, June 19,1845. Niles'Register 68 (March 29,1845); 50. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 13: 306-307. 1515. Speech to the New-York Historical Society in tribute to Andrew Jackson. New York Evening Post, June 20,1845. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 13: 308-309. Delivered on June 19. 1516. Mr. Webster's Remarks at the Meeting of the Suffolk Bar, on Moving the Resolutions Occasioned by the Death of the Hon. Mr. Justice Story. Boston: J. Munroe and Company, 1845. Also available in 19th-century Legal Treatises; and Pamphlets in American History. Delivered on September 12, 1845. 1517. "Remarks on the Seventeenth Anniversary of the Massachusetts Horticultural Society, Delivered at Faneuil Hall." Transactions of the Massachusetts Horticultural Society for 1845. Delivered September 19, 1845. 1518. Speech before Whig caucus at Faneuil Hall. Boston Daily Advertiser, November 10,1845. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 13:310-24. On the Oregon question, delivered on November 7. 1519. Dinner to the Hon. Daniel Webster, of Massachusetts by the Merchants and Other Citizens of Philadelphia, December 2, 1846, with Mr. Webster's Speech. Philadelphia: Crissy & Markley, 1847; Washington, D.C: J. & G.S. Gideon, 1847. Also available in Slavery Pamphlets, Pamphlets in American History, and Goldsmiths'-Kress Library. 1520. Speech of the Hon. Daniel Webster, of Massachusetts, at the Dinner Given to Him by the Merchants and Other Citizens of Philadelphia, December 2, 1846. Washington: J. & G. S. Gideon, 1847. Also available in Pamphlets in American History. Opposes Polk's war policies; discusses the tariff of 1846; the sub-treasury, and harbor improvements. 1521. Whig Party, Massachusetts. State Convention of 1846, Boston. The True Whig Sentiment of Massachusetts ... n. p., 1846. Also available in 19th-century Legal Treatises. Contains speech by DW.
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1522. Remarks on the inauguration of Edward Everett as president of Harvard University. Boston Courier, May 1, 1846. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 13: 325-26. Delivered on May 1, 1846. 1523. Speech at the Massachusetts Whig State Convention, September 23,1846. Boston Daily Advertiser, September 24, 1846. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 13: 327-29. 1524. Speech at Whig rally, Faneuil Hall, on war with Mexico, November 6, 1846. Boston Atlas, November 9,1846. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 330-41. 1525. Speech at public dinner in Philadelphia on the James K. Polk administration, December 2, 1846. Boston Atlas, December 5, 1846. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 4: 7-56. 1526. Remarks and resolutions in Odd Fellows Hall in Washington, D.C, on the suffering and poor in Ireland. National Intelligencer, February 11, 13, 1847. Delivered on February 9, 1847. 1527. Remarks in response to welcome by citizens of Charleston, South Carolina. Charleston Courier, May 8, 1847. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 4: 73-75. 1528. Address before the New England Society of Charleston, South Carolina, May 8,1847. Charleston Courier, May 10,1847. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 4: 79-81, 86. 1529. "Memoir of Richard Yeadon." American Whig Review 11 (May 1850): 47787. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 4: 87-92. Mentions DW's visit to Charleston in 1847 and reports part of DW's speech to the Charleston bar on May 10, 1847. 1530. Remarks in response to welcome by students of South Carolina College. Columbia South Carolinian, May 17, 1847. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 4: 94-95. 1531. Speech at public reception in Savannah, Georgia, May 26, 1847. Savannah Republican, June 3, 1847. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 4: 99103.
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1532. Remarks at the opening of the Northern Railroad to Grafton, N.H., August 28, 1847. Available in Writings and Speeches, 4: 107-11. 1533. Speech at the Massachusetts Whig Convention, Springfield, on September 29, on the Mexican War. Writings and Speeches, 13: 345-65. 1534. Remarks at the opening of the Northern Railroad to Lebanon, N.H., on November 17, 1847. Boston Atlas, November 20, 1847. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 4: 112-17. 1535. Mr. Webster's Speech at Marshfield, Mass., Delivered September 1, 1848, and His Speech on the Oregon Bill, Delivered in the United States Senate, August 12, 1848. Boston: T. R. Marvin, 1848. Also available in 19th-century Legal Treatises; "Mr. Webster's Speech at Marshfield." Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society 20 (November 1882): 27-29. Prints notes for speech delivered in September 1848. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 4:123-44; and Speeches and Formal Writings, 2: 491-512. Discusses the presidential campaign, the northwest boundary, and slavery. 1536. Speech of Hon. Daniel Webster, atAbington, October 9, 1848. [n. p., 1848]. Also available in 19th-century Legal Treatises; and Writings and Speeches, 13: 366-80. Speech on behalf of Zachary Taylor and the Whig campaign. 1537. Speech on the subtreasury at Whig meeting in Boston, October 24, 1848. Boston Daily Advertiser, October 25, 1848. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 4: 147-74. 1538. Eulogy of Jeremiah Mason in the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Room, Boston, November 14, 1848. Available in Proceedings in Massachusetts and New Hampshire on the Death of the Hon. Jeremiah Mason. Boston: John Wilson, 1849; and in Writings and Speeches, 4: 177-91. 1539. Speech at dinner meeting of the Norfolk County Cattle Show, September 26, 1849. Boston Daily Advertiser, October 2, 1849. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 13: 381-85. 1540. Stone, James W. Speeches of the Hon. Daniel Webster of Massachusetts, Delivered at the Festival of the Sons of New Hampshire, in Boston, Nov. 7th, 1849. Boston: J. French, 1849; Sons of New Hampshire. Festival of the Sons of New Hampshire, with the Speeches of Messrs. Webster, Woodbury, Wilder,
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Bigelow, Parker, Dearborn, Hubbard, Goodrich, Hale, Plumer, Wilson, Chamberlain, and others, Together with the Names of Those Present, and Letters from Distinguished Individuals. Celebrated in Boston, November 7, 1849. Boston: J. French, 1850. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 4: 195-213. 1541. "Speech at the Anniversary Celebration of the Maryland Historical Society." Baltimore Weekly Sun, April 9, 1850. Speech delivered on April 6. 1542. Speech at Bowdoin Square, Boston, on the restoration of harmony in the country. Boston Daily Advertiser, April 30,1850. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 13: 386-89. 1543. New England Society in the City of New York. Dinner of the New England Society with the Speeches ofMessrs. Grinnell [and Others] Celebrated at the Astor House, December 23, 1850. New York: [H. F. Snowden], 1851 (Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary) and published in Modern Eloquence: A Library of the World's Best Spoken Thoughts. 15 vols. New York: Lincoln Scholarship Fund, [1929], 3: 1210-1219, under title "The Constitution and the Union"; Speech of Mr. Webster at the Celebration of the New York New England Society, December 23, 1850. Washington: Gideon and Co., 1851 (19th-century Legal Treatises); and Writings and Speeches, 4: 217-26. 1544. Maryland. Constitutional Reform Convention of Maryland. Speeches Delivered at a Dinner Given to the Hon. Daniel Webster by the Reform Convention of Maryland, at Annapolis, Tuesday, March 25, 1851. Washington, D. C : Gideon & Co., 1851. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 13: 392-400. 1545. Speech to the Pennsylvania state legislature, Harrisburg. Writings and Speeches, 13: 401-404. Delivered on April 1, 1851. 1546. Mr. Webster's Speeches at Buffalo, Syracuse, and Albany, May, 1851. New-York: Mirror Office, [cl851]; Boston: Eastburn's Press, 1851; [Speech at Syracuse]. New York: Mirror Office, 1851; Speech of Hon. Daniel Webster, to the Young Men of Albany, Wednesday, May 28,1851. [Washington, D.C]: Gideon & Co., [1851?] (19th-century Legal Treatises); Speech to the Young Men of Albany, Wednesday, May 28, 1851. Albany: n.p., 1851 (19th-century Legal Treatises). Also available in Writings and Speeches, 4: 231-41,4:242-62,13:408-28,4: 26783; and Buffalo speech in Speeches and Formal Writings, 2: 580-600.
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1547. Speeches of Mr. Webster at Capon Springs, Virginia, Together with Those of Sir H. L. Bulwer & Wm. L. Clarke, Esq., June 28, 1851. Washington: Gideon & Co., 1851. Also available in Speech of Mr. Webster at Capon Springs, Virginia. [Washington]: Gideon & Co., [1851]; Writings and Speeches, 13: 429-41; and Henry R. Jackson. The Wanderer Case; The Speech of Hon. Henry R. Jackson of Savannah, Georgia, Delivered at Atlanta, Georgia, Under the Auspices of the Y. M. L. A. in the Hall of the House of Representatives, Friday Night, November 13, 1891. Atlanta: Ed Holland, [1891]. 1548. Mr. Webster's Address at the Laying of the Corner Stone of the Addition to the Capitol, July 4th, 1851. Washington: Gideon and Co., 1851. Also available in Wth-Century Legal Treatises; Writings and Speeches, 4: 293-318; and Speeches and Formal Writings, 2: 602-26. 1549. Remarks at the railroad jubilee in Boston, September 17, 1851. Boston Daily Advertiser, September 18,1851. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 13: 442-44. 1550. Remarks at the New Hampshire Agricultural Society Fair in Manchester, N.H., October 9, 1850. Writings and Speeches, 13: 445-51. 1551. Speech in Washington on Hungarian independence, January 7, 1852. National Intelligencer, January 7,1852. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 13: 452-62; and Diplomatic Papers, 2: 97-105. 1552. An Address Delivered Before the New- York Historical Society, February 23, 1852. New York: New-York Historical Society, 1852. Available in 19th-century Legal Treatises; Writings and Speeches, 13: 463-97; and Speeches and Formal Writings, 2: 629-66. 1553. Remarks at City Hall, New York, February 24, 1852. New York Tribune, February 25, 1852. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 13: 498-500. 1554. Putnam, George Palmer, ed. Memorial of James Fenimore Cooper. New York: G. P. Putnam, 1852. Contains speech by Webster, delivered on February 25, 1852. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 13: 501-504. 1555. Remarks at the residence of Anson G. Phelps, New York City, February 27, 1852. Boston Courier, March 2, 1852. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 13: 505-506. On Liberia.
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1556. Remarks at a reception in his honor at the New Jersey State Capitol. Boston Courier, March 29, 1852. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 13: 507-508. 1557. Address Delivered by the Hon. Daniel Webster in Faneuil Hall, May 22, 1852, at the Request of the City Council of Boston. Boston: J. H. Eastburn, 1852. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 13: 510-22. Discusses Washington politics. 1558. Putnam, James O. "Replies." Magazine of American History 18 (January 1888): 84-85. Paraphrases DW's speech to serenaders on the eve of Winfield Scott's nomination for the presidency on June 22, 1852. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 13: 525-26. 1559. Remarks to the Mississippi delegation from the Whig National Convention on the nomination of Winfield Scott for the presidency, June 24, 1852. National Intelligencer, June 24, 1852. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 13: 526-27. 1560. Reception of Daniel Webster at Boston, July 9, 1852. Boston: Eastburn's Press, 1852. Also available in Pamphlets in American History; and Writings and Speeches, 13: 528-38. 1561. Address at Marshfield on the fisheries. Boston Daily Advertiser, July 10, 1852. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 13: 539-42. 1562. "Last Words of Daniel Webster." New York Times, May 11, 1883. 1563. "One of'em." The Wide-Awake Gift: A Know-Nothing Token for 1855. New York: J. C. Derby, 1855. Includes articles by Webster. 1564. Clapp, Theodore. Autobiographical Sketches and Recollections During a Thirty-Five Years' Residence in New Orleans. Boston: Phillips, Sampson, 1857, 1859; Freeport, N.Y.: Books for Libraries Press, 1972. Also available in Western Americana and Microbook Library ofAmerican Civilization. Quotes, p. 104, from an address by DW before the Hebrew Benevolent Society of New York. 1565. McCulloch, Hugh. "On Daniel Webster: Excerpt." Magazine of American History 26 (October 1891): 266.
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E. Legal Arguments and Opinions 1566. Defense of the Kennistons. Boston: Joseph T. Buckingham, 1817. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 10: 177-93. DW's argument before the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court. 1567. Argument in Gilman v. Brown. Ms. in U.S. Circuit Court, District of Massachusetts. Also available in 1 Mason 191, and in Writings and Speeches, 15: 249-53. 1568. Argument in the Case of the Trustees of Dartmouth College vs. William H. Woodward in the United States Supreme Court, n.p., 1818. General outline of plaintiffs argument. Also available in 4 Wheaton 551, in Timothy Farrar, Report of the Case of the Trustees of Dartmouth College Against William H. Woodward, Argued and Determined in the Superior Court of Judicature of the State of New-Hampshire, November 1817; And on Error in the Supreme Court of the United States, February, 1819. Portsmouth, N.H.: John W. Foster; Boston: J. J. Williams, 1819; in Microbook Library of American Civilization; Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary; Writings and Speeches, 10: 194-233; Grenville Kleiser, ed., Miscellaneous Studies in Prose. New York: Funk & Wagnalls, 1911; and in Robert Eugene Cushman, ed., Leading Constitutional Decisions. New York: F. S. Crofts, 1925, 1929, 1932, 1935, 1950, and other editions, pp. 279-290. 1569. Argument in Harvey v. Richards. 1 Mason 381. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 15: 254-60. 1570. Argument in McCulloch v. Maryland, U. S. Supreme Court. 4 Wheaton 322. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 15: 261-67. 1571. Jackman, Joseph. The Sham-Robbery, Committed by Elijah Putnam Goodridge, on His Own Person, in Newbury, near Essex Bridge, Dec. 19, 1816, with a History of His Journey to the Place Where He Robbed Himself, And his Trial with Mr. Ebenezer Pearson, Whom He Maliciously Arrested for Robbery ... Concord, N.H.: Printed for the Author, 1819. Includes Webster's address to the jury, pp. 69-88. 1572. Argument in King v. Dedham Bank. 15 Tyng 451. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 15: 268-70.
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1573. Argument in Foster v. Essex Bank. 16 Tyng 266. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 15: 271-74. 1574. Argument in case of La Jeune Eugenie, May 1822. 2 Mason 409. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 15: 279-80. 1575. Allen, Heman. Remarks of Mr. Allen's Counsel, upon the Petition of Silas Hathaway, Praying for a New Trial, &c. [Montpelier, Vt.?: 1822?]. Pages 35-37 contain a legal opinion of Webster. 1576. Argument in Gibbons v. Ogden, U.S. Supreme Court, February Term, 1824. 9 Wheaton 3. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 11: 4-23. 1577. Argument in Ogdenv. Saunders, U.S. Supreme Court, March Term, 1824. 12 Wheaton 237. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 11: 25-40. 1578. Quincy, Josiah. A Municipal History of the Town and City of Boston During Two Centuries, from September 17,1630, to September 17,1830. Boston: C. C. Little and J. Brown, 1852. Also available in Microbook Library of American Civilization and 19th-century Legal Treatises. Prints a collaborative opinion, 1825, of William Prescott, Charles Jackson, and DW re powers and duties of Boston Overseers of the Poor. 1579. Argument in the case of the Mariana Flora, U.S. Supreme Court, February Term, 1826. 11 Wheaton 24. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 15: 282-85. 1580. Second argument in the case of Ogden v. Saunders, U.S. Supreme Court, January Term, 1827.12 Wheaton 237. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 11: 25-40. 1581. Lyman, Theodore. Report of a Trial in the Supreme Judicial Court, Holden at Boston, Dec. 16th and 17th, 1828, of Theodore Lyman, Jr., for an Alleged Libel on Daniel Webster, a Senator of the United States, Published in the Jackson Republican, Comprising All the Documents and Testimony Given in the Cause, and Full Notes of the Arguments of Counsel, and the Charge of the Court, Taken in Short Hand by John W. Whitman. Boston: Putnam and Hunt, 1828. Also available in Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary; Josiah Henry Benton, Jr. A Notable Libel Case: The Criminal Prosecution of Theodore Lyman, Jr., by Daniel Webster in the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, November
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Term, 1828. Boston: C. E. Goodspeed, 1904; and Historical Trials. Deals with the charge by Lyman that Webster conspired with Federalists to break up the Union in 1807-1808 and to annex New England to England. 1582. Argument in Charles River Bridge v. Warren Bridge. 7 Pickering 427. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 15:347-63. Argument before the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, March 1829. 1583. Argument in the case Carver v. Jackson. U.S. Supreme Court, January Term, 1830. 4 Peters 66. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 15: 293-304. 1584. Argument in Wilcox et al. v. Exec, of Plummer, U.S. Supreme Court, January Term, 1830. 4 Peters 176. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 15: 305-309. 1585. Salem murder trial. Speeches and Forensic Arguments, pp. 450-89. Also published in John Francis Knapp, A Report of the Evidence and Points of Law, Arising in the Trial of John Francis Knapp, for the Murder of Joseph White, Esquire, before the Supreme Judicial Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts ... Salem, Mass.: W. & S. B. Ives, 1830; Joseph Jenkins Knapp, Jr., Trials of Capt. Joseph J. Knapp, Jr., and George Crowninshield, Esq., for the Murder of Capt. Joseph White, of Salem, on the Night of the Sixth of April 1, 1830. Boston: E. Ellms, 1830; John Francis Knapp, Trial of George Crowninshield, J. J. Knapp, Jun., and John Knapp, for the Murder of Capt. Joseph White, of Salem, on the Night of the Sixth of April 1830. Reported by John W. Whitman. Boston: Beals and Homer, and F. Ingraham, 1830. Also available in Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary; Appendix to the Report of the Trial of John Francis Knapp, on an Indictment for Murder, Containing the New Evidence, the Arguments of Franklin Dexter, counsel for the Defendant, and Daniel Webster, Counsel for the State ... Salem, Mass.: [W. & S.B. Ives], 1830; John Francis Knapp, Second Trial of John Francis Knapp by a New Jury, Recommenced Salem, August 14, 1830, for the Murder of Capt. Joseph White, before the Supreme Judicial Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, at a Special Session, Commenced at Salem, July 20, 1830. Boston: Dutton and Wentworth, 1830; John Francis Knapp, Second Trial of John Francis Knapp, at Salem, for the Alleged Murder of Capt. Joseph White. Salem, Mass.: n.p., 1830. Also available in 19th-century Legal Treatises; Edwin Du Bois Shurter, ed., Masterpieces of Modern Oratory. Boston: Ginn & Company, 1906; John V. Neale, ed., The Trial of John Francis (Frank) Knapp for the Murder of Captain Joseph White of Salem. Hanover, N.H.: Department of Speech, Dartmouth College
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[197?]; Howard A. Bradley and James Albert Winans, eds. Daniel Webster and the Salem Murder. Columbia, Mo.: Artcraft Press, 1956; John D. Lawson, ed., American State Trials, 17 vols., St. Louis, Mo., 1914-36, 7: 395-670; and in Speeches and Formal Writings, 1:399-435. Contains DW's argument, August 1112, 1830, before the jury in the murder trial of Captain Joseph White; a collection of original documents, court records, newspaper accounts, relating to the murder of Joseph White by Joseph Jenkins Knapp, Richard Crowninshield, and George Crowninshield, and of their trial with Daniel Webster for the prosecution. 1586. Pickering, Octavius. Case of the Proprietors of Charles River Bridge Against the Proprietors of Warren Bridge, Argued and Determined in the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts. Boston: Hilliard, Gray, Little, and Wilkins, 1830. 1587. Lisbon Cases. Washington: n.p., 1835. Contains short opinion by DW and Francis C. Gray on the capture of vessels bound for Lisbon; opinion dated June 8, 1835. 1588. Cadiz Cases. Washington: n.p., 1835. Contains opinion by DW and Francis C. Gray; case before the French Claims Commission. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 15: 310-320. 1589. Cases of Compromise with Captors. Washington: n.p., 1835. Contains opinion by DW and Francis C. Gray. 1590. Legal Opinions of the Honourable Joseph M. White ... Honourable Daniel Webster ... and Edward Livingstone ... in Relation to the Title of the Duke of Alagon. New York: H. Cassidy, 1836; New York: E. S. Mesier, 1837. Deal with Florida land grants and Spanish Florida land claims. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 15: 108-11. 1591. Maryland Mining Company. [Baltimore: n.p., 1836?]. Contains opinion by DW. 1592. Report of an Examination of the Coal Measures, Including the Iron Ore Deposits, Belonging to the Maryland Mining Company . . . Washington: n.p., 1836.
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1593. Argument for the appellant in the case Charles River Bridge v. Warren Bridge. 11 Peters 420-650. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 15: 322-47. Argued J a n u a r y 24-27, 1837. 1594. Clamorgan Land Association. Title Papers of the Clamorgan Grant of 536,904 Arpens ofAlluvial Lands in Missouri and Arkansas. Washington: Gales and Seaton, 1837; Glamorgan's Title to Land on the Mississippi, [n. p., 1837]; Papers Relating to the Clamorgan Grant. New York: n.p., [1838?]; Papers Relating to the Clamorgan Grant in Missouri and Arkansas, n.p., 1839; Prospectus of the Clamorgan Land Association. [London?: n.p., 1839?]; Prospectus: Clamorgan Land Association. [London]: Darling & Son, [1839]; Clamorgan Land Association Agreement. London: n.p., 1840; Clamorgan Land Association Agreement. London: A. H. Bailey and Co., 1840; Prospectus for Raising a Loan of £54,000, upon Shares in the Clamorgan Land Association, U.S., at Six Per Cent Interest, with a Valuable Bonus to the Lenders. [London: A.H. Bailey, 1840]. Traces the history of the land in question; includes opinion by DW that the title is valid; one of DW's land speculation ventures. 1595. Argument before the Supreme Court in the case, Bank of the United States v. Primrose. 13 Peters 519. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 11:107-132. 1596. Loan of the Maryland Mining Company. [London: n.p., 1840?]. 1597. Arguments of the Defendants' Counsel, and Judgment of the Supreme Court, U.S., in the Case of Vidal and Another, Complainants and Appellants, Versus the Mayor, &c, of Philadelphia, the Executors ofS. Girard, and Others, Defendants & Appellees, January Term, 1844, to Which is Added the Will of Stephen Girard. Philadelphia: Crissy, 1844. Also available in A Defense of the Christian Religion, and of the Religious Instruction of the Young, Delivered in the Supreme Court of the United States, February 10, 1844, in the Case of Stephen Girard's Will. New York: M. H. Newman, 1844; Washington: Gales and Seaton, 1844; Mr. Webster's Speech in Defence of the Christian Ministry, and in Favor of the Religious Instruction of the Young, Delivered in the Supreme Court of the United States, February 10,1844, in the Case of Stephen Girard's Will. Washington: Gales and Seaton, 1844. 1598. Argument in the case, Providence Railroad v. Boston, before the Supreme Court of Massachusetts. Writings and Speeches, 11: 185-216. April 3, 1844.
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1599. "The Phoenix Bank Cases." Law Reporter 6 (1844): 385-92; 8 (1846): 33744. Reports the proceedings in the Massachusetts case involving William Wyman, whom Webster represented before the court of common pleas. 1600. Argument ...in the Case of Charles F. Sibbald Against the United States. Philadelphia: n.p., 1845. 1601. Argument of Hon. Daniel Webster, on Behalf of the Boston & Lowell R. R. Company, at a Hearing on the Petitions of William Livingston and Others, and Hobart Clark and Others, Before the Railroad Committee of the Massachusetts Legislature, Boston, January XX, MDCCCXLV. Reported by Nathan Hale, Jr. Boston: Dutton and Wentworth, 1845. Also available in Goldsmiths'-Kress Library; and in Writings and Speeches, 15: 373-401. 1602. Boyden, James W. The Evidence of the Validity of the Will of Oliver Smith and the Arguments of Messrs. Choate and Webster, in the Supreme Judicial Court at Northampton, with a Biographical Sketch and a Copy of the Will and Probate Proceedings. Amherst, Mass.: Nims, 1847. 1603. Arguments of Messrs. Whipple and Webster, in the Case of Martin Luther, Plaintiff in Error, versus Luther M. Borden and others, in the Supreme Court of the United States, January Term, 1848. Providence: Charles Burnett, Jun., 1848. Also available in The Rhode Island Question: Mr. Webster's Argument in the Supreme Court of the United States, in the Case of Martin Luther vs. Luther M. Bordon and Others, January 27,1848. Washington: J. & G. S. Gideon, 1848; and in Writings and Speeches, 11: 217-42. Case growing out of Dorr's Rebellion. 1604. Argument before the Supreme Court in Mathewson v. Clarke, January Term, 1848. 6 Howard 122. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 15: 406409. 1605. Commission on Claims Against Mexico. Before the Commissioners on Claims Against Mexico: The Case of the Union Land Company. Arguments of Daniel Webster, Richard S. Coxe, Thomas Corwin, Waddy Thompson, Esquires, of Counsel, & Co. n.p., 1849. 1606. Opinion of the Hon. Daniel Webster on the Florida Claims Arising Under the Ninth Article of the Treaty of 1819 Between the United States and Spain. Washington: Towers, 1849. Discusses East Florida land claims arising from the cession of Florida to the United States by the Adams-Onis treaty.
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1607. Claim of the Union Land Company, n.p., 1849. Contains opinion by Webster. 1608. Decision in the Great India Rubber Case of Charles Goodyear vs. Horace H. Day, Delivered September 28th, 1852; the Cause Having been Argued at the Last March Term of the United States Circuit Court at Trenton, N.J., before Judges Grier and Dickerson, by Daniel Webster and James T. Brady, for the Plaintiff, and Rufus Choate and Francis B. Cutting, for the Defendant. New York: n.p., 1852. Also available in 19th-century Legal Treatises; 10 Federal Cases 678-84; Francis Brockholst Cutting, The Great India Rubber Case: The Argument of Francis B. Cutting, Counsel for Horace Day, Against Daniel Webster, Counsel for Charles Goodyear, upon the Motion for a Perpetual Injunction on the Equity Side of the Circuit Court of the United States, before Judges Grier and Dickerson, March Term, Held at Trenton, New Jersey, 1852. n.p., 1852; Speech of the Hon. Daniel Webster in the Great India Rubber Suit, Heard at Trenton, New-Jersey, in March, 1852, in the Circuit Court of the United States, before the Hon. Robert C. Grier and Philemon Dickerson, Judges of that Court: Charles Goodyear being Plaintiff and Horace H. Day, Defendant. Reported by Arthur Cannon. New York: Arthur & Burnett, 1852. Also available in 19thcentury Legal Treatises; and Writings and Speeches, 15: 678-84. 1609. Hale, Charles. "Municipal Indebtedness." Atlantic Monthly 38 (December 1876): 661-73. Prints DW's opinion re indebtedness of the city of Boston. 1610. The Opinions of Daniel Webster, Chief Justice Jones, George Wood, and Judge Skinner. New York: W. C. Bryant, 1857. Also available in 19th-century Legal Treatises. Opinions of DW, Samuel Jones, Wood, and Mark Skinner deal with insurance and taxation. 1611. Veeder, Van Vechten. Legal Masterpieces: Specimens of Argumentation and Exposition by Eminent Lawyers. New York: Classic Publishers, 1903. Selections from DW's career. F . Book R e v i e w s 1612. "Original Criticism: First Canto of Terrible Tractoration." Monthly Anthology 2 (April 1805): 167-70. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 15: 522-31. Reviews Thomas Green Fessenden's work.
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1613. Review of "A Treatise Concerning Political Inquiry and the Liberty of the Press by Tunis Wortman." Monthly Anthology 3 (October 1806): 344-46. Also available in Legal Papers, 1:169-71. 1614. Review of "William Johnson's New York Supreme Court Reports, Vol. 1, Part 1." Monthly Anthology 4 (April 1807): 206-208. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 15: 551-55, and in Legal Papers, 1: 172-74. 1615. Review of "An Elementary Treatise on Pleading in Civil Action by Edward Lawes." Monthly Anthology 5 (March 1808): 162-65. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 15: 559-63, and in Legal Papers, 1: 174-78. 1616. Review of the "Extraordinary Red Book, London, 1816." North American Review 4 (November 1816): 107-12. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 15: 3-8. 1617. Review of "An Account of the Battle of Bunker Hill by H. Dearborn and of A Letter to Major-General Dearborn by General Putnam." North American Review 7 (July 1818): 225-58. 1618. Review of "Wheaton's Supreme Court Reports, Vol. 3." North Review 8 (December 1818): 63-71.
American
1619. "Examination of Some Remarks in the Quarterly Review on the Laws of Creditor and Debtor in the United States." North American Review 11 (July 1820): 197-208. Also available in Legal Papers, 2: 283-90. 1620. "An Address on the Effects of Intemperance on the Intellectual, Moral, and Physical Powers, Delivered before the Washington City Temperance Society, by Dr. Thomas Sewall." Washington National Intelligencer, March 15, 1831. Brief review. 1621. "Oram's Compressed Fuel." American Repertory 1 (April 1840): 176-77. G. P o e t r y 1622. Icarus (pseudonym). "Hope." Dartmouth Gazette, August 27,1799. Essay and poem; also includes letter from DW to Moses Davis, editor and publisher, proposing to become a regular contributor to the newspaper.
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1623. Icarus (pseudonym). "Charity." Dartmouth Essay and poem.
Gazette, October 21, 1799.
1624. Icarus (pseudonym). "Fear." Dartmouth Gazette, October 28,1799. Essay and poem. 1625. "Human Redemption," in Bela Chapin, comp. The Poets of New Hampshire, Being Specimen Poems of Three Hundred Poets of the Granite State, with Biographical Notes. Claremont, N.H.: C. H. Adams, 1883. Carries DW's poem "Dear Lady, I a Little Fear," pp. 778-79, dated approximately 1799. 1626. Icarus (pseudonym). "Winter." Dartmouth Gazette, December 9, 1799. 1627. Icarus (pseudonym). "Spring." Dartmouth Gazette, April 21, 1800. 1628. Icarus (pseudonym). [Poem]. Dartmouth Gazette, April 28, 1800. 1629. King, Horatio. "An Hour With Daniel Webster." Magazine of American History 27 (June 1892): 455-64. Discusses DW's contributions to the American nation; quotes from DW's poetry and letters; prints poem, "Since Friend Habijah, You Are Thus Distrest." 1630. Icarus (pseudonym). "Winter." Dartmouth Gazette, December 13, 1800. 1631. Crawford, Lucy. History of the White Mountains, from the First Settlement of Upper Coos and Pequaket. White Hills, Me.: n.p., 1846; Portland, Me.: B. Thurston, 1886; Portland, Me.: Hoyt, Fogg & Donham, 1883; Hanover, N.H.: Dartmouth Publications, 1966. Prints DWpoem, "To General Eleazar Wheelock Ripley," pp. 225-28; poem dated February 13, 1801. 1632. Icarus (pseudonym). [Poetical epistle]. Dartmouth Gazette, February 21, 1801. Poem on Federalists and Antifederalists. 1633. Massachusetts (pseudonym). Columbian Centinel, September 29, 1804. Probably written by DW. 1634. Monos (pseudonym). "The Hermit." Hanover, N.H. Literary Tablet, June 26, 1805. Poem.
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1635. Dexter, David Gilbert, compiler. Selected Poetical Gems, for the Cottage, Palace, and Platform. Cambridge, Mass.: Tribune Publishing Company, 1880. Contains poem by Webster, pp. 26-27. 1636. "Memory of the Heart: Poem." New England Magazine New Series 3 (January 1891): 677. 1637. "Verses to His Dead Son." American Law Review 45 (July 1911): 628. Poem on the death of Charles Webster. H. Editorials and Essays 1638. Icarus (pseudonym). [Essay on Man and War]. Dartmouth November 25, 1799.
Gazette,
1639. Icarus (pseudonym). [Essay on Pennsylvania election]. Dartmouth December 2, 1799.
Gazette,
1640. Icarus (pseudonym). Political Essay. Dartmouth 1800.
Gazette, February 17,
1641. Icarus (pseudonym). [Comments on Napoleon Bonaparte]. Gazette, February 24, 1800.
Dartmouth
1642. Icarus (pseudonym). [Comments on presidential election]. Gazette, December 6, 1800.
Dartmouth
1643. "Jacobinic Deglutition." Dartmouth Gazette, December 6,1800. Comments on politics. 1644. "Question—By a Jacobin." Dartmouth Discusses Jefferson's views of government.
Gazette, December 13, 1800.
1645. "Acquisition of the Floridas." Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, First Series 11 (June 1870): 329-30. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 15: 485-86. Essay written December 25, 1800. 1646. Icarus (pseudonym). [Essay on government]. Dartmouth Gazette, July 10, 1802.
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1647. Icarus (pseudonym). [Essay on newspapers]. Dartmouth Gazette, August 7, 1802. 1648. The News Boy's Message to the Patrons of the Dartmouth Gazette, and Carrier's Address." Dartmouth Gazette, January 1, 1803. 1649. "W" (pseudonym) to the Boston Repertory. Boston Repertory, July 24, 27; August 10; October 2, 19; December 14, 1804. 1650. "The French Language." Monthly Anthology 4 (December 1807): 647-49. Also available in Writings and Speeches, 15: 556-58. 1651. Considerations on the Embargo Laws. Boston: n.p., 1808. Also available in Goldsmiths'-Kress Library; Early American Imprints; and Writings and Speeches, 15: 583-98. 1652. "Look to the Money Chest!!!" Portsmouth Oracle, February 24,1810. Essay on government spending in New Hampshire. 1653. "DeWitt Clinton." Portsmouth Oracle, October 3, 1812. Expresses preference for Clinton over James Madison in the presidential election. 1654. "Conscription." Columbian Centinel, January 15, 1814. 1655. [Portsmouth election of councillor]. Portsmouth Oracle, June 25, 1814. 1656. [Rejection of Anglo-American Treaty]. New Hampshire Concord Gazette, August 16, 1814. 1657. [Direct Taxes]. Washington National Intelligencer, Editorial.
October 27, 1814.
1658. Articles on Battle of Bunker Hill and Israel Putnam. Boston Columbian Centinel, July 4, 8, 11, 15, 22, 25, 1818. 1659. "To the Public," from DW and George Sullivan. Columbian September 2, 1818. Discusses state lottery.
Centinel,
1660. "Mr. Clay." American Monthly Magazine 1 (August 1829): 341-46. Praises Henry Clay and denounces President Andrew Jackson's appointment policy.
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1661. "To the People of the United States." Washington National March 5, 1831. Editorial.
Intelligencer,
1662. To Alexander H. Everett. Boston Columbian Centinel, October 22, 1831. Letter dated October 18; on imprisonment for debt. 1663. "The Imprisonment of Missionaries in Georgia." Washington National Intelligencer April 5, 1832. Editorial re missionaries to the Cherokee Indians. 1664. "The Bank Committee." Washington National Intelligencer, April 17, 1832. Editorial. 1665. "Prostitution of Office." Washington National Intelligencer, April 19,1832. Editorial. 1666. "Tariff." Washington National Intelligencer, July 10, 1832. Editorial. 1667. "To the People of the United States." Washington National Intelligencer, October 6, 1832. "Half official-—half Editorial—half ambiguous." 1668. "Webster's Future Course on the Removal of Deposits." Washington National Intelligencer, February 4, 1834. Editorial. 1669. "The Bank Bill." Washington National Intelligencer, Editorial.
March 5, 1835.
1670. "The Fortification Bill." Washington National Intelligencer, March 7,1835. Editorial. 1671. "The Judicial Appointment and the Judiciary Reorganization Bill." Washington National Intelligencer, March 10, 1835. Discusses the Roger B. Taney appointment. 1672. "Instruction of Senators by the Virginia Legislature." Washington National Intelligencer, January 12, 1836. Editorial. 1673. "The Supreme Court." Washington National Intelligencer, March 1,1836. 1674. "Results of the Session." Washington National Intelligencer, March 7, 1837. Editorial.
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1675. "Bank of the United States v. Primrose." Washington National Intelligencer, March 12, 1839. Short editorial on case. 1676. "Revenue and Finances." Boston Semi-Weekly Atlas, November 25, 1840. Editorial. 1677. "The Next Senate/' Boston-Semi-Weekly Editorial.
Atlas, November 25, 1840.
1678. Prize Essays on a Congress of Nations . . . Boston: n.p., 1840. Contains statement by JQA, James Kent, and DW, recommending that no award be made by the American Peace Society. 1679. "Speech of Henry Clay." Washington National Intelligencer, February 2, 1841. Editorial. 1680. "The Call of Congress." Washington National Intelligencer, March 27, 1841. Editorial. 1681. "Mr. Webster and His Revilers." Washington National Intelligencer, April 24, 1841. Attempts to assess his position in the Whig party shortly after John Tyler succeeded to the presidency. 1682. "The Proposed Fiscal Banks." Washington National Intelligencer, June 15, 16, 17, 1841. Editorials. 1683. "The English Mission." Washington National Intelligencer, July 1, 1841. Editorial. 1684. "English Mission." Washington National Intelligencer, Editorial.
July 15, 1841.
1685. "The Strange Doctrine." Washington National Intelligencer, August 17, 1841. Editorial. 1686. "Veto of the Bank Bill." Washington National Intelligencer, August 17, 1841. Editorial. 1687. "Cabinet Publications." Washington Madisonian. Editorial.
September 23, 1841.
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1688. "The Ex-Members Publications Abbreviated." Washington September 25, 1841. Editorial.
Madisonian,
1689. [New York Opinion in the McLeod Case]. Washington National cer, February 12, 1842.
Intelligen-
1690. "The British Special Mission." Washington National Intelligencer, March 1, 1842. Editorial. 1691. [Northeastern Boundary Negotiations]. Washington National cer, May 13, 1842. Editorial.
Intelligen-
1692. [Death of Isaac Rand Jackson], Washington National Intelligencer, August 23, 1842. 1693. [Mission of William S. Derrick to England]. Washington Intelligencer, August 23, 1842. Editorial.
National
1694. "The Treaty of Washington." Washington National Intelligencer, August 23, 1842. Editorial. 1695. "The Cabinet." Washington Madisonian, November 21, 1842. Editorial. 1696. "The Ashburton Treaty." Washington Madisonian, Editorial.
December 2, 1842.
1697. "The Message." Washington Madisonian, December 3, 1842. Editorial. 1698. "The Intelligencer and the President." Washington Madisonian, December 5, 1842. Editorial. 1699. "The Exchequer." Washington Madisonian, December 6, 1842. Editorial. 1700. "The Boundary Maps." Washington National Intelligencer, February 27, 1843. 1701. "Convention of 1824." Washington National Intelligencer, March 25,1843. Editorial.
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1702. "The Suppression of the Slave Trade." Washington National March 27, April 26, 27, 1843. Editorials.
Intelligencer,
1703. "Webster's Resignation as Secretary of State." Washington Intelligencer, May 13, 1843. Editorial. 1704. [Right of Search]. Washington National Intelligencer, Editorial.
National
May 16, 1843.
1705. "The Rejection of David Henshaw." Washington National January 17, 18, 1844. Editorials.
Intelligencer,
1706. [The Girard Case]. Washington National Intelligencer, February 15,1844. Editorial. 1707. [The Tariff, the Oregon Question, and the Annexation of Texas]. Boston Courier, February 22, 1844. 1708. "On the Vote of Spencer Jarnagin." Washington National March 13, 1847.
Intelligencer,
1709. "The Authority of the President to Make Rules for Conquered Territories]. Washington National Intelligencer, April 19, 1847. Editorial. 1710. [The Presidential Candidacy of Daniel Webster and the New York Courier and Enquirer]. Boston Journal, May 27, 1848. Editorial. 1711. "Senator Webster's Position on the Presidential Question." Washington National Intelligencer, August 4, 1848. Editorial. 1712. "The Question Settled." Washington National Intelligencer, August 10, 1850. Editorial. 1713. "The Compromise Measures." Washington National Intelligencer, August 26, 1850. Editorial. 1714. "The Important Week." Washington National Intelligencer, August 26, 1850.
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1715. [Notes]. International Magazine of Literature, Art, and Science 5 (January 1852); 132. Remarks that it is their understanding that DW has nearly completed his memoir of George Washington. 1716. "Influence of Woman." Godey's Lady's Book 74 (January 1867): 95. Quotes from DW on the role of women in training and influencing the moral attitudes of the country. 1717. "Voice from Marshfield." Outlook 111 (September 29, 1915): 255-257. 1718. Webster's Visit to John Colby. New York: American Tract Society, ?. I. Diaries and Autobiography 1719. Daniel Webster at Exeter. [Barre, Vt.: Godine Press for Imprint Society, 1971]. Publishes excerpt from Webster's autobiography, the original of which is at the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston. Written in 1829, the document is also reproduced in Volume 1 of Wiltse and Moser, The Papers of Daniel Webster. 1720. "Diary." Old Eliot 8 (January-March, April-June 1908): 29-32, 64-65. Prints DW diary which runs from July 1, 1838, to December 10, 1840; original not found during the search and publication phase of the Webster editorial project at Dartmouth College. 1721. Hogan, John Charles, ed. "The Diary of Daniel Webster as a Law Student." Case and Comment 60 (March-April 1955): 3-11. 1722. "Daniel Webster—Schools and Teachers." American Journal of Education 27 (April 1877): 282-288. Prints excerpts from DW's autobiography on his education; prints two letters, 1851 and 1852, to James Tappan, one of his early teachers.
Ill Biographical Publications A. COMPREHENSIVE STUDIES 1723. Adams, Samuel Hopkins. The Godlike Daniel. New York: Sears Publishing Company, 1930. A lively, somewhat anecdotal and apocryphal, account of Webster's life. 1724. Banvard, Joseph. Daniel Webster: His Life and Public Services. Boston: D. Lothrop, 1875; New York: The Werner Company, [1895]; Chicago: E. A. Weeks & Co., [1895]. Also available in 19th-century Legal Treatises and Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary. A revision and expansion of his American Statesman, a biography for youth. 1725. Bartlett, Irving H. Daniel Webster. New York: Norton, 1978; Norwalk, Conn.: Easton Press, 1994 (Collector's Edition). A full-length one-volume biography, of which the major focus is on DWs private life and the dichotomized "God-like—Black Dan" perceptions of the Massachusetts senator and secretary of state. 1726. Baxter, Maurice Glen. One and Inseparable: Daniel Webster and the Union. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1984. A richly detailed, scholarly account of every aspect of DW's career—a primary secondary study. 1727. Benson, Allan Louis. Daniel Webster. New York: Cosmopolitan Book Corporation, 1929. Also available in Law Books Recommended for Libraries. 1728. Boutwell, George Sewall. The Lawyer, the Statesman and the Soldier. New York: D. Appleton, 1887.
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1729. Clark, Lewis Gaylord. The Life, Eulogy, and Great Orations of Daniel Webster. Rochester: W. M. Hayward & Co. 1854; Boston: French & Co., 1854. Also available in 19th-century Legal Treatises. Largely eulogistic account of Webster's life; also reprints Webster's orations on Adams and Jefferson, the Plymouth oration, the first Bunker Hill speech, the speech of Robert Y. Hayne, and Webster's reply. 1730. Clark, Thomas Arkle. Daniel Webster: Biography and Selections from His Writings. Taylorville, 111.: C. M. Parker, 1900. 1731. Current, Richard N. Daniel Webster and the Rise of National Conservatism. Boston: Little, Brown, [1955]. Thoughtfully examines DW's life and career in the context of nineteenth-century conservatism. 1732. Curtis, George Ticknor. The Last Years of Daniel Webster: A Monograph. New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1878. Also available in 19th-century Legal Treatises; and Pamphlets in American History. Responds to attacks on DW by different biographers, focusing mainly on DW's role in the Compromise of 1850. 1733. Curtis, George Ticknor. Life of Daniel Webster, Extra Illustrated. 4 vols. New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1870. 1734. Curtis, George Ticknor. Life of Daniel Webster. 2 vols. New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1870, 1872, 1889, 1893. Also available in Microbook Library of American Civilization, 19th-century Legal Treatises, in Law Books Recommended for Libraries, and American Culture Series. An early, but important account of DW by one of his literary executors; prints many significant letters and documents. 1735. Everett, Edward. The Life of Daniel Webster. New York: J. A. Hill & Co., 1904. Volume in "The Makers of American History" series. 1736. Fisher, Sydney George. The True Daniel Webster. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Company, 1911. Also available in Law Books Recommended for Libraries. 1737. Fuess, Claude Moore. Daniel Webster. 2 vols. Boston: Little, Brown, and Company, 1930; Hamden, Conn.: Archon Books, 1958,1963; New York: Da Capo Press, 1968. The standard, and best-known biography of DW; admires DW and
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denigrates the Massachusetts statesman's detractors; Volume 1 covers 17821830; Volume 2, 1830-1852. 1738. Hapgood, Norman. Daniel Webster. Boston: Small, Maynard & Company, 1899. Older biography; contains short bibliography, pp. 115-19. 1739. Harvey, Peter. Reminiscences and Anecdotes of Daniel Webster. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1877, 1878, 1882, 1884, 1890, 1909, 1921. Also available in Microbook Library ofAmerican Civilization; and 19th-century Legal Treatises. Considerable focus on Webster as lawyer and politician, but major attention is devoted to Webster's early years, his home life at Marshfield and Franklin, his personal traits, and religious thoughts and feelings. 1740. Kachenovskii, Dmitrii Ivanovich. Daniel Webster: Etude Biographique. Amerique et ses Hommes d'Etat. Bruxelles: F. Claassen, 1858, 1863. Also available in 19th-century Legal Treatises. First published in Russian in journal Messager russe. 1741. Katchenovsky, Dmitry Ivanovich. Daniel Webster, sa vie et ses oeuvres. Apercu de I'histoire des Etats-Unis. Paris: n.p., 1858. 1742. Kennedy, Elijah Robinson. The Real Daniel Webster. New York: Fleming H. Revell Company, 1924. Contains foreword by Frederick Evan Crane. 1743. Knapp, Samuel L. A Memoir of the Life of Daniel Webster. Boston: Stimpson and Clapp, 1831; New York: J. S. Redfield, 1835. Also available in Microbook Library of American Civilization, 19th-century Legal Treatises, Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary, and American Culture Series. Essentially a campaign biography. 1744. Lanman, Charles. Personal Memorials of Daniel Webster, Including a Sketch of His Public Life and the Particulars of His Death. Philadelphia: Lippincott, Grambo and Co., 1851; Washington.: Gideon & Co., 1851. Also available in 19th-century Legal Treatises. Small volume of sixty-eight pages. 1745. Lanman, Charles. The Private Life of Daniel Webster. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1852, 1858. Also available in Microbook Library of American Civilization, Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary, 19th-century Legal Treatises, and American Culture Series. Enlarged from the 1851 publication of Personal Memorials.
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1746. Lodge, Henry Cabot. Daniel Webster. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1883, 1884, 1892, 1895, 1899, 1909, 1911, 1917; New York: AMS Press, 1972 (1899 Edition); New York: Chelsea House, 1981. 1883 edition also available in 19th-century Legal Treatises. Volume in "The American Statesmen" series. 1747. Lyman, Samuel P. Life and Memorials of Daniel Webster. 2 vols. New York: D. Appleton & Company, 1853, 1858. Reprint of articles from the NewYork Daily Times; published in 1852 under title Life and Times of Daniel Webster. 1748. Lyman, Samuel P. The Public and Private Life of Daniel Webster, Including Most of His Great Speeches, Letters from Marshfield, &c. &c. 2 vols. in 1. Philadelphia: J. E. Potter and Company, 1852, 1879; Philadelphia: Keystone Publishing Co., 1852; J. W. Bradley, 1859, 1860; Philadelphia: G. G. Evans, 1859, 1860. Also published under slightly differently title, New York: DeWitt and Davenport, 1852; New York: United States Book Co., 1852. Also available in 19th-century Legal Treatises. 1749. March, Charles Wainwright. Daniel Webster and His Contemporaries. New York: C. Scribner, 1852, 1859. Also available in 19th-century Legal Treatises. An account of Webster and his role in politics and government by one of his friends; earlier editions published under title, Reminiscences of Congress. 1750. March, Charles Wainwright. Reminiscences of Congress. New York: Baker and Scribner, 1850. Also available in Microbook Library ofAmerican Civilization and Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary. Mainly a biography of Webster, most of which appeared in March's later work, Daniel Webster and His Contemporaries. 1751. McCall, Samuel Walker. Daniel Webster. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin and Co., 1902; Washington: [Government Printing Office], 1913. Also available in Law Books Recommended for Libraries. 1752. McMaster, John Bach. "Daniel Webster." Century Magazine 61 (November 1900): 103-19; 61 (March 1901): 763-76; 62 (June 1901): 228-46; 62 (September 1901): 719-41. 1753. McMaster, John Bach. Daniel Webster. New York: Century Company, 1902, 1930, 1939. Also available in Microbook Library of American Civilization
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and Law Books Recommended for Libraries. Study drawn from McMaster's serialized publication in Century Magazine. 1754. Ogg, Frederic Austin. Daniel Webster. Philadelphia: G. W. Jacobs & Company, 1914. 1755. Remini, Robert. Daniel Webster: The Man and His Time. New York: Norton, 1997. 1756. Smyth, Clifford. Daniel Webster: Spokesman for the Union. New York: Funk & Wagnalls Company, 1931. Volume 18 in Builders of America Series. 1757. Tefft, Benjamin Franklin. Daniel Webster: His Life and Character. Rochester: Daily American Office, 1852. Also available in 19th-century Legal Treatises. 1758. Tefft, Benjamin Franklin. Life of Daniel Webster. Philadelphia: Porter and Coates, 1854. 1759. Wheeler, Everett Pepperell. Daniel Webster: Expounder of the Constitution. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1905. Also available on microfiche in Law Books Recommended for Libraries. Includes some documents not otherwise located. B. SHORT SKETCHES 1760. Adams, Charles. Daniel Webster. New York: Phillips & Hunt, 1883; Cincinnati: Walden & Stowe, 1883. 1761. Alexander, Holmes Moss. The Famous Five... New York: The Bookmailer, 1958. Presents short biographical sketches of "the Senate's great men," Webster, Calhoun, Clay, Robert M. La Follette, and Robert A. Taft, and discusses their roles in Congress. 1762. Anderson, Leon W. Daniel Webster: New Hampshire's Noted Defender of the U.S. Constitution, 1782-1852. Concord, N.H.: Village Press, 1977. 1763. Atwater, Maxine. Capital Tales: True Stories about Washington's Heroes, Villains and Belles. Bethesda: Mercury Press, 1995. Contains short sketch of DW.
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1764. Baldwin, James. Four Great Americans: Washington, Franklin, Webster, Lincoln. Chicago: Werner School Book Company, [1897]; New York: American Book Company, [1897]. 1765. Benjamin, S. G. W. "Daniel Webster." Magazine of American History 18 (October 1887): 317-25. Explores DW's character, intellect, and contributions to the the concept of the Union; discusses briefly his constant money problems, with reproduction of portrait in possession of the Long Island Historical Society. 1766. "Biographical Sketch of Daniel Webster." Bentley's Miscellany 21 (1847): 299-300. 1767. "Biographical Sketch of Daniel Webster." Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art 53 (June 1861): 271-74. Reviews Webster's life, with particular focus on his role as secretary of state under Tyler and Fillmore; frontispiece of issue has John Sartain engraving of Andrew Jackson, DW, and Henry Clay. 1768. Bolton, Sarah Knowles. Famous American Statesmen. New York: T. Y. Crowell, 1888, 1916. Also available in 19th-century Legal Treatises. Contains short biographical sketches of middle period figures—Andrew Jackson, Daniel Webster, Henry Clay, and Charles Sumner. 1769. Bourn, Augustus Osborn. Memorial Addresses Delivered in the Rhode Island Senate and Elsewhere. [Providence: J. A. & R. A. Reid], 1887. Contains short sketch of DW. 1770. Boutwell, George Sewall. The Lawyer, the Statesman, and the Soldier. New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1887. Also available in Microbook Library of American Civilization. Provides biographical sketches of Webster, Rufus Choate, Abraham Lincoln, and Ulysses S. Grant. 1771. Bradford, Gamaliel. As God Made Them: Portraits of Some Nineteenth-Century Americans. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1929. Also available in 19th-century Legal Treatises. Contains biographical sketches of Webster, Clay, Calhoun, Horace Greeley, Edwin Booth, Francis James Child, and Asa Gray. 1772. Bradford, Gamaliel. "Portrait of a Neglected Statesman." Monthly 155 (August 1927): 372-81.
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American
1780. "Daniel Webster." American Whig Review 4 (July 1846): 81-86. Brief biographical sketch, including discussion of political career. 1781. "Daniel Webster." Fraser's Magazine 2 (August 1870): 181-97. 1782. "Daniel Webster." Littell's Living Age 12 (January 2, 1847): 44-47. Reprints short biographical sketch of DW from the American Whig Review, with thrust of focus on DW's contributions to the Tyler administration. 1783. "Daniel Webster." Western Monthly Magazine 1 (August 1833): 337-44. Provides general background information on DW. 1784. Deemer, Horace E. Daniel Webster. Iowa City: State Historical Society of Iowa, 1904. Also available in 19th-century Legal Treatises. Essay reprinted from the July 1904 issue of the Iowa Journal of History and Politics.
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1785. Dyer, Oliver. Great Senators of the United States Forty Years Ago (1848 and 1849), with Personal Recollections and Delineations of Calhoun, Benton, Clay, Webster, General Houston, Jefferson Davis, and other Distinguished Statesmen of that Period. New York: Robert Bonner's Sons, 1889. A Senate reporter, Dyer provides a detailed physical description of Webster; characterizes DW as a giant among giants, pp. 251-302. 1786. Grant, James. Portraits of Public Characters. 2 vols. London: Saunders and Otley, 1841. Also available in Library of English Literature. Contains sketches of DW, Nathaniel Parker Willis, and Thomas Chandler Haliburton. 1787. Hart, Albert Bushnell. "American Triumvirate: Clay, Webster, Calhoun." Mentor 5 (March 15, 1917): 1-11. 1788. Hart, Albert Bushnell, ed. Commonwealth History of Massachusetts. 5 vols. New York: The States History Co., 1927-30; New York: Russell & Russell, 1966. Volume 4 contains sketch of DW by Claude Moore Fuess. 1789. Heath, Monroe. "Daniel Webster, Statesman." in Great Americans at a Glance. Redwood City, Calif.: Pacific Coast Publishers, 1955. Very brief sketch ofDW. 1790. [Holan, J.?]. Sketches of United States'Senators of the Session of 1837-'8. Washington: W. M. Morrison, 1839. Includes sketch of Webster. 1791. Johnson, Frances Ann. Daniel Webster, Statesman: The Story of a Native New Hampshireman Who Became World Famous as an Interpreter and Defender of Our United States Constitution. Concord, N.H.: Recreation Division, n.d. Short pamphlet of sixteen pages. 1792. Jones, Edgar De Witt. Lords of Speech: Portraits of Fifteen American Orators. Chicago: Willett, Clark & Company, 1937; Freeport, N.Y.: Books for Libraries Press, 1964; Grand Rapids, Mich.: Baker Book House, 1975. Has one chapter t h a t deals with Webster; others cover many of DW's colleagues and contemporaries. 1793. Jones, Edgar De Witt. Masters of Speech: Portraits of Fifteen Orators. Grand Rapids, Mich.: Baker Book House, 1975.
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1794. Kennedy, John Fitzgerald. Profiles in Courage. New York: Pocket Books, 1963. Discusses pressures experienced by eight United States senators, of whom DW was one; contains numerous references to examples of Webster's courage in public life. 1795. Lester, Charles Edward, ed. The Gallery of Illustrious Americans, Containing the Portraits and Biographical Sketches of Twenty-Four of the Most Eminent Citizens of the American Republic, Since the Death of Washington. New York: M. B. Brady, F. D'Avignon, C. E. Lester, 1850. 1796. Lewis, William Draper, ed. Great American Lawyers: The Lives and Influence of Judges and Lawyers Who Have Acquired Permanent National Reputation, and Have Developed the Jurisprudence of the United States. 3 vols. Philadelphia: Winston, 1907. Volume 3 contains sketch of DW by Everett Pepperell Wheeler; volumes also contain sketches of many of DW colleagues in the legal profession. 1797. Lodge, Henry Cabot. Studies in History. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1884; Freeport, N.Y.: Books for Libraries Press, 1972. Includes essay on Webster. 1798. Life of Webster. [Boston: W. L. Lewis, n. d.]. 1799. Loring, James Spear. The Hundred Boston Orators Appointed by the Municipal Authorities and Other Public Bodies, from 1770 to 1852, Comprising Historical Gleanings Illustrating the Principles and Progress of Our Republican Institutions. Boston: John P. Jewett and Company, 1853, 1854, 1855. Contains sketch of DW and account of his funeral and burial. 1800. McCabe, James Dabney. The Centennial Book of American Biography, Embracing the Lives of the Great Men Whose Deeds Illustrate the First 100 Years of American Independence. Philadelphia: P. W. Ziegler & Co., 1876. 1801. McCall, Samuel Walker. "Daniel Webster." Atlantic Monthly 88 (November 1901): 600-614. Offers a brief sketch of DW's life, overview of his legal training, discussion of the Dartmouth College case, DW's oratory and his view of the Union, and his detractors. 1802. McPherson, James M. "The Unionist." New Republic 218 (February 16, 1998): 39-41. Explores DW's union sentiment.
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1803. Mott, Wesley T., ed. Biographical Dictionary of Transcendentalism. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1996. Has sketch of DW. 1804. Murphy, Mabel Ansley. American Leaders. Philadelphia: The Union Press, 1920. Contains short biographical sketch of DW with portrait. 1805. Parker, Theodore. Historic Americans. Edited with notes by Samuel A. Eliot. Boston: American Unitarian Association, 1908. Contains biographical sketch of Webster. 1806. Parton, James. Famous Americans of Recent Times. Boston: Ticknor and Fields, 1867; Boston: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1881, 1883, 1884, 1897; New York: Johnson Reprint Corp. 1967. Has a short biographical sketch of DW, pp. 55-112; discusses the strengths and weaknesses of Webster's character and his contributions to the country. 1807. Phantom Club Papers: Second Series. Milwaukee: Phantom Club, 1910. Contains essay on DW by Gerry W. Hazelton. 1808. Pickard, Roy M. Daniel Webster: A Paper Presented at the Hancock Historical Society, n.p., 1914. 1809. Pineyro y Barry, Enrique Jose Nemesio. Biografias Americanos. Gamier Hermanos, 1906. Contains biographical sketch of Webster.
Paris:
1810. Roberts, William C. The Leading Orators of Twenty-Five Campaigns, From the First Presidential Canvass to the Present Time: Portraits, Reminiscences and Biographical Sketches of America's Distinguished Political Speakers. New York: L. K. Strouse & Co., 1884. Contains a short discussion of the presidential campaigns in which DW participated and a brief factual biographical sketch of the Massachusetts senator and many of his colleagues. 1811. Robertson, Ignatius Loyola [Knapp, Samuel Lorenzo]. Sketches of Public Characters, Drawn From the Living and the Dead, With Notices of Other Matters. New York: E. Bliss, 1830. Contains a short, eulogistic biography of Webster and a useful description of Washington in the 1820s. 1812. Rust, John Benjamin. Daniel Webster, A Character Sketch. Cleveland, Ohio: Central Publishing House, 1927. Short sketch of 63 pp.
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1813. Sanderson, Edgar. Six Thousand Years of History. Philadelphia: Thomas Nolan, 1906. Has sketch of Webster, American statesman. 1814. Seymour, Charles C. B. Self-Made Men. New York: Harper, 1877. Contains chapter on Daniel Webster, pp. 30-39. 1815. Shewmaker, Kenneth E. "Daniel Webster." In The Encyclopedia of the United States Congress, edited by Donald C. Bacon, Roger H. Davidson, and Morton Keller. 4 vols. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1995. 1816. Silitch, Clarissa M., compiler. Mad and Magnificent Yankees: A New England Portrait Gallery. Dublin, N.H.: Yankee, Inc., [1973]. Includes short biographical sketch of Webster, probably taken from Yankee Magazine. 1817. "Sketches of the American Bar: Daniel Webster." Knickerbocker 1 (May 1833): 287-93. 1818. Sparks, Edwin Erie. The Men Who Made the Nation. New York: Macmillan, 1900, 1924. Webster designated as the "defender of the Constitution." 1819. Todd, Albert. Daniel Webster: Second Annual Address Before the Webster Literary Society of the Kansas State Agricultural College, June 7th, 1884. Manhattan, Kansas: Agricultural College Printing Department, 1884. 1820. Todd, William Cleaves. Biographical and Other Articles. Boston: Lee and Shepard, 1901. Includes a short biographical sketch of Webster and several of his friends and associates; reprinted from Green Bag. 1821. Todd, William Cleaves. "Daniel Webster." Green Bag 8 (June 1896): 22941. Recollects occasions when he saw DW, provides biographical sketch of his life as politician and lawyer; illustrated with several portraits of DW, one of Grace Fletcher, drawings of DW's birthplace, house in Boston, and photograph of Marshfield before fire destroyed the house in 1878. 1822. Tweedie, William King. The Life and Work of Earnest Men. Cincinnati: Poe and Hitchcock, 1864; London: Thomas Nelson and Sons, 1864. Contains short assessment of DW.
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1823. Wigoder, Geoffrey. They Made History: A Biographical Dictionary. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1993. Contains short sketch of DW. 1824. Wildman, Edwin. The Builders of America: Lives of Great Americans from the Monroe Doctrine to the Civil War. Boston: L. C. Page, 1925. Contains short sketch of DW. C. REMINISCENCES AND MEMOIRS 1825. Allen, Irving. "Reminiscences of Webster and Sumner." Independent (February 8, 1906): 334-37. 1826. Allen, Steven M. "Reminiscences of Daniel Webster." Century 29 (March 1885): 721-25. Discusses acquaintance with DW.
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1827."Anecdote of the Blacksmith's Will Case." New York Times, April 22,1883. 1828. Baltimore American. "Reminiscence of Daniel Webster." New York Times, July 28, 1872. 1829. Bassett, Francis. "Reminiscences of an Octogenarian: Daniel Webster, Judge Story, Jeremiah Mason, Judge Jeremiah Smith, Henry Clay, John Quincy Adams, Harrison Gray Otis." New England Historical and Genealogical Register 25 (October 1871): 370-75. 1830. Bassett, Francis. Reminiscences of Daniel Webster, Joseph Story, Jeremiah Mason, Jeremiah Smith, Henry Clay, John Quincy Adams, and Harrison Gray Otis. Boston: David Clapp & Son, 1871. Reprinted from the New England Historical and Genealogical Register 2 (October 1871). Recollections of prominent men at the bar by a clerk of the U.S. Circuit and District Court for Massachusetts. 1831. Bell, Charles Henry. Memoir of Daniel Webster. Cambridge, Mass.: J. Wilson, 1881. Also available in 19th-century Legal Treatises. Also published in Register of the New-England Historic Genealogical Society. 1832. Boston Traveller. "Sketch of Daniel Webster." New York Times, October 15, 1882.
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1833. Butler, C. M. "Reminiscence of Daniel Webster." American Church Review 34 (1881): 91. 1834. Chamberlain, Mellen. "A Glance at Daniel Webster." Century Magazine 46 (September 1893): 709-11. Praises DW's conception of nationality, a notion he shared with John Marshall. 1835. Dall, Caroline H. "Reminiscences of Daniel Webster." New York Times, December 2, 1883. 1836. Davis, William T. "Memories of Daniel Webster in Public and Private Life." New England Magazine 25 (1902): 187. 1837. Ewing, Thomas. "Anecdotes of Daniel Webster." New York Times, August 3, 1869. 1838. Guild, C. "Reminiscences of Daniel Webster." New York Times, June 25, 1894. 1839. Hale, Edward Everett. Memories of a Hundred Years. 2 vols. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1902, 1904. Also available in Microbook Library of American Civilization. Discusses Webster, 2: 26-42; republished from Outlook. 1840. Hoar, George Frisbie. "Some Political Reminiscences." Magazine 25 (March 1899): 286-96, 450-64, 555-64.
Scribner's
1841. Kimball, R. B. "Reminiscences of Daniel Webster." New York Times, April 26, 27, 1891. 1842. Kingsley, V. W. "Recollections of Daniel Webster." National Review 24 (1872): 24.
Quarterly
1843. Latrobe, John H. B. "Personal Recollections of Daniel Webster.' Harper's New Monthly Magazine 64 (February 1882): 428-32. Discusses conversations with DW in the winter of 1830-31. 1844. Nesmith, George W. "Recollections of Daniel Webster." New York Times, April 27, 1890.
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1845. Nesmith, George W. "Reminiscences of Daniel Webster." Bay Monthly 2 (February 1885): 252-54.
State
1846. Poore, Benjamin Perley. "Reminiscences of Daniel Webster." New York Times, October 8, 13, 1882. 1847. Putnam, A. A. "Last Speech of Daniel Webster." New York December 26, 1897.
Times,
1848. Sanborn, Edwin D. "Sanborn Anecdote on Suppressed Anti-Slavery Speech." New York Times, January 26, 1882. 1849. Winslow, W. C. "Anecdotes of Daniel Webster." New York Times, July 7, 1882. 1850. Wright, Farmer. "Reminiscences of Daniel Webster." New York Times, August 25, 1897. D. CHILDREN'S BIOGRAPHIES 1851. Allen, Robert A. Daniel Webster, Defender of the Union. Milford, Mich.: Mott Media, 1989. Traces the career of the orator and statesman. 1852. Anderson, Vicki Jo. History Reborn. Cottonwood, Ariz.: Zichron Historical Research Institute, 1994. Contains short biographical sketches of DW and several of his colleagues. 1853. Baldwin, James. The Story of Daniel Webster, for Young Readers. Chicago: Werner School Book Company, 1896. 1854. Banvard, Joseph. The American Statesman. 1853.
Boston: Gould & Lincoln,
1855. Banvard, Joseph. The American Statesman; or, Illustrations of the Life and Character of Daniel Webster, Designed for American Youth. Boston: Gould and Lincoln, 1853; Boston: D. Lothrop & Co., 1875. 1856. Chamberlain, Elinor. A Man for All Ages. New York: Ballantine Books, 1965. Reading book for foreigners learning English, based on work of Alfred Steinberg.
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1857. Children of History. 2 vols. Boston: Educational Publishing Co., 1899. Contains story of DW. 1858. Cournos, Helen Sybil Norton Kestner. Candidate for Truth: The Story of Daniel Webster. New York: Holt, 1953. 1859. Edgar, John George. The Boyhood of Great Men, Intended as an Example to Youth. London: D. Bogue, 1854. Coverage of DW, pp. 77-87. 1860. Faber, Doris. Great Lives: American Government. New York: Atheneum Books for Young Readers, 1988. Includes short sketches of Webster and many of his colleagues. 1861. Famous Boys and How They Became Famous Men. New York: W. A. Townsend, 1861; London: Ward, Lock, and Tyler, 1875. Includes sketch of DW. 1862. Famous Boys and How They Became Great Men, Dedicated to Youths and Young Men, As a Stimulus to Earnest Living. New York: J. G. Gregory, 1864. Also available in Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary. 1863. Fox, Joseph L. Daniel Webster, Lawyer and Orator. Chicago: Adams Press, 1989. 1864. Frost, John. Life of Daniel Webster, the Statesman and Patriot. Philadelphia: Lindsay & Blakiston, 1853; Boston: Lee and Shepard, 1868. 1865. Hand, Gertrude. Historical Stories in Dramatic Form. 16 vols. Boston: Palmer Co., 1914. Has one section dealing with Daniel Webster and Abraham Lincoln. 1866. Harvey, Bonnie C. Daniel Webster: Liberty and Union, Now and Forever. Enslow Publisher. 2001. 1867. Huntington, Faye. Stories of Great Men. Boston: D. Lothrop Company, 1887. Contains biographical sketches. 1868. Life of Daniel Webster, the Statesman and the Patriot, Containing Numerous Anecdotes. Boston: Lee and Shepard, 1876. Biography for young people.
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1869. Macomber, Hattie E. Stories of Great Men. Boston: Educational Publishing Company, 1923. Contains a short biographical sketch of DW for youngsters. 1870. Reed, Elizabeth Armstrong. Daniel Webster, A Character Sketch, with Anecdotes, Characteristics and Chronology. Milwaukee, Wis.: H. G. Campbell Publishing Company, 1899, 1903; Chicago: The University Association, 1899; Dansville, N.Y.: Instructor Publishing Co., 1899; Chicago: Union School Furnishing Co., 1903; Chicago: F. J. Drake, 1903. The 1903 edition also contains an essay by Graeme Mercer Adam; anecdotes, characteristics, and chronology; juvenile biography. 1871. Smith, Bradford. Daniel Webster, Union Boy. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1954. A volume in the Childhood of Famous Americans Series. 1872. Steinberg, Alfred. Daniel Webster. New York: Putnam, 1959. Juvenile literature in the Lives to Remember series. 1873. Stimpson, Mary Stoyell. The Child's Book of American Biography. Boston: Little, Brown, 1928. Contains account of DW and several of his contemporaries. 1874. Wise, Daniel. "The History of Daniel Webster." Forrester's Boys'and Girls' Magazine, and Fireside Companion 11 (January-June 1853): 7-10, 33-37, 70-73, 99-102, 140-44.
IV Childhood and Early Development A. FAMILY BACKGROUND 1875. Allen, Stephen Merrill. "The Webster Family." New England Magazine and Bay State Monthly 4 (April 1886): 340-44; 4 (May 1886): 409-13. Discusses the background of the Webster family. 1876. "An Interesting Document: Will of Ebenezer Webster of Kingston, GreatGrandfather of Daniel." Granite Monthly 46 (May 1913): 133-34. 1877. Barrows, John Stuart. "Fryeburg." New England Magazine 15 (September 1893): 33-46. Briefly discusses DW's reading law and teaching school in the Maine town. 1878. Bartlett, Samuel Colcord. The Early Life of Daniel Webster. Reprinted from Dartmouth Literary Monthly 11 (October 1898). 1879. Coffin, Charles Carle ton. The History ofBoscawen and Webster from 1733 to 1878. Concord, N.H.: Republican Press Association, 1878. Contains genealogical material on the Webster family; includes engraving of Ezekiel Webster, DW's brother. 1880. Dearborn, John Jacob. The History of Salisbury, New Hampshire, from Date of Settlement to the Present Time ... Manchester, N.H.: W. E. Moore, 1890. Discusses the Webster family's early years in the town; provides a genealogy of the family and a biographical sketch of Daniel and Ezekiel Webster by Henry P. Rolfe.
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1881. "Facetiae." Green Bag 5 (May 1893): 249. Reports anecdote about DW's aversion to physical labor as a lad in New Hampshire. 1882. Faling, Mable Fern Auck. "Genealogy of the Webster Family of Which Daniel Webster Was a Member: Beginning with Daniel Webster's Great-Great-Great Grandfather and Containing Names and Notes of Interest Concerning Some Seven Hundred and Twenty of Daniel Webster's Relatives." Typescript, Special Collections, Baker Library, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H. Provides a complete genealogy of the Webster family from the time of their departure from England and settlement in New England through DW's children and grandchildren; includes account of DW's siblings as well. 1883. Hayes, Lyman Simpson. The Connecticut River Valley in Southern Vermont and New Hampshire: Historical Sketches. Rutland, Vt.: The Tuttle Company, 1929. Offers some discussion of Webster and Thomas Green Fessenden. 1884. J. G. R. Early Life of Daniel Webster, Contributed to the Evening Gazette, Jan. 12, 1856. n. p., 1856. 1885. Knapp, Samuel Lorenzo. "Original Domestic Correspondence: Familiar Rambling Epistles Addressed to John W. Francis, M.D." New York Mirror 14 (1836): 106-7. Briefly discusses Ezekiel Webster. 1886. Lord, Charles Chase. Life and Times in Hopkinton, N.H. Concord, N.H.: Republican Press Association, 1890. Provides historical background to the area where DW and Grace Fletcher were reared; contains genealogical material on the families. 1887. Nesmith, G. W. "Memoir of Ebenezer Webster, Father of Daniel Webster." Historical Magazine 2 (November 1852): 324-27. 1888. Nesmith, G. W. "Memoir of Ebenezer Webster." Granite Monthly 6 (1883): 145. 1889. Rolfe, Henry Pearson. Daniel and Ezekiel Webster: An Address before the Bar Association ofGrafton and Coos Counties. Concord, N.H.: Republican Press Association, 1891.
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1890. Runnels, M. T. History of Sanbornton, New Hampshire ... 2 vols. Boston: Mudge, 1881-82. Contains genealogical material on the Webster family. 1891. Stevens, Esther G. Daniel Webster's Heritage. Concord, N.H.: Capital Offset Co., 1957. 1892. "This is the Place." Christian Science Monitor, June 17, 1950, pp. 10-11. Carries photograph of DW's birthplace. 1893. Watts, Elizabeth. "'Completest' Man was Born in Two-Room N.H. Cabin: He Dined at Buckingham Palace." Boston Sunday Globe Magazine, September 18, 1955, pp. [l]-2. B. EDUCATION 1894. Banvard, Joseph. "Daniel Webster at School." Arthur's Home Magazine 3 (April 1854): 251-54. Discusses Webster's education at Phillips Exeter Academy. 1895. Bell, Charles Henry. History of Exeter, New Hampshire. Exeter: J. E. Farwell & Co., 1888; Bowie, Md.: Heritage Books, 1979. Also available in Microbook Library of American Civilization. Discusses Philhps Exeter Academy and Webster's schooling there. 1896. Bell, Charles Henry. Phillips Exeter Academy in New Hampshire: A Historical Sketch. Exeter, N.H.: W. B. Morrill, 1883. 1897. Bowles, Ralph Hartt. "The Phillips Exeter Academy: The Old and the New." New England Magazine 28 (July 1903): 601-17. 1898. Carrick, Alice van Leer. "The Picture Postcard House." House Beautiful 42 (June 1917): 38-39, 52-54. Describes the Webster cottage in Hanover, where Webster reportedly lived while a student at Dartmouth College. 1899. Carrick, Alice van Leer. "The Prettiest Room." House Beautiful 42 (August 1917): 146-47, 170. Describes the bedroom in the Webster cottage in Hanover, where Webster supposedly lived as a student. 1900. Chapman, George T. Sketches of the Alumni of Dartmouth College ... Cambridge, Mass.: Riverside Press, 1867. A convenient resource for information on DW's college classmates and friends.
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1901. Chase, Frederick, and J. K. Lord. A History of Dartmouth College and the Town of Hanover, N. H. 2 vols. Concord, N. H.: Rumford Press, 1913. Covers the history of the college and the town during Webster's years as a student; considerable discussion of the Dartmouth College case. 1902. Childs, Francis Lane, ed. Hanover, New Hampshire, A Bicentennial Book: Essays in Celebration of the Town's 200th Anniversary. Hanover, N.H.: Hanover Bicentennial Committee, 1961. Contains several essays discussing briefly DW, the Webster cottage, and DW's publishing with Moses Davis while a student at Dartmouth College. 1903. Crosbie, Lawrence. The Phillips Exeter Academy, A History. Exeter: The Academy, 1923. Contains letter to students from DW, 1852. 1904. Crosby, Nathan. The First Half Century of Dartmouth College, Being Historical Collections and Personal Reminiscences. Hanover, N.H.: J. B. Parker, 1876. Provides background detail on the college during Webster's years there. 1905. Dartmouth College. General Catalogue of Dartmouth College and the Associated Institutions, Including the Officers of Government and Instruction, Graduates and all Others Who Have Received Honorary Degrees. Hanover: [Dartmouth Press], 1880. 1906. Dartmouth College. Social Friends. Library. Catalogue of the Books Belonging to the Social Friends'Library at Dartmouth College, 1831. Hanover, N.H.: Thomas Mann, 1831. 1907. Dartmouth College. United Fraternity. Library. Catalogue of the Books in the Library of the United Fraternity at Dartmouth College, April 1812. Hanover, N. H.: Charles Spear, 1812. Lists holdings that formed a part of DW's reading resources as a student at the college. 1908. Emerson, Charles Franklin, ed. General Catalogue of Dartmouth College and the Associated Schools 1769-1910, Including a Historical Sketch of the College. Hanover, N.H.: Dartmouth College, 1911. Provides names of Webster's classmates and associates at Dartmouth College. 1909. Foster, Herbert Darling. "Webster and Choate in College: Dartmouth under the Curriculum of 1796-1819." Dartmouth Alumni Magazine 6 (April 1927): 509-19; 7 (May 1927): 605-16. Also printed in Collected Papers of Herbert
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D. Foster, Professor of History at Dartmouth Privately printed [1929], pp. 213-49.
College, 1893-1927. New York:
1910. General Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Phillips Exeter Academy, 1783-1903. Exeter, N.H.: News-Letter Press, 1903. Useful for identifying DW's colleagues at the school. 1911. Hull, Forrest Prescott. "Daniel Webster's School Days." Arena 17 (January 1897): 237-41. Discusses DW's mother's influence in educating him; also treats his studies at Phillips Exeter Academy. 1912. Hunt, Elmer Munson. "Daniel Webster at Phillips Exeter." Historical New Hampshire 3 (April 1946): 1-8. Discusses DW's early years at Salisbury, his family and the influence of Ebenezer, DW's father, Webster's years at Phillips Exeter, classmates, teachers, and course of study. 1913. Jackson, William A. An Exhibition of Books Published When They Were 21 or Younger by One Hundred Authors Who Later Became Famous. Cambridge, Mass.: Houghton Library, 1961. Exhibition includes Webster's oration on Ephraim Simonds and brief discussion. 1914. King, Allen L. "Fanny and Daniel Webster." Dartmouth College Library Bulletin 34 (November 1993): 31-36. Relates that Webster roomed in the Ripley House in Hanover during his senior year at Dartmouth College and that the Fanny of his early letters is Fanny Huntington. 1915. King, Horatio. "A Bundle of Suggestive Relics: Partisanship in the Olden Time." Magazine of American History 25 (April 1891): 314-22. Discusses Webster's July 4, 1800, oration at Hanover, N.H. 1916. Lathem, Edward Connery. "Daniel Webster's College Days." Dartmouth Alumni Magazine 45 (October 1952): 18-23. 1917. Phillips Exeter Academy. News-Letter Press, 1902.
Catalogue ... 1901-1902. Exeter, N.H.: The
1918. Quint, Wilder D. The Story of Dartmouth. Boston: Little, Brown & Co., 1914.
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1919. Richardson, Leon Burr. History of Dartmouth College. 2 vols. Hanover, N.H.: Dartmouth College Publications, 1932. The most comprehensive history of the college, covering in considerable detail the setting when Webster attended the college; also considerable discussion of the Dartmouth College case. 1920. Sanborn, Edwin David. "The Student Life of Daniel Webster." Putnam's Monthly Magazine 1 (May 1853): 517-24. Provides excellent coverage of DW's student days. 1921. Smith, Baxter Perry. The History of Dartmouth College. Boston: Houghton, Osgood and Co., 1878. Also covers years when Webster was a student at the college; some discussion of the college curriculum and of the Dartmouth College case. 1922. Thwing, Charles F. "College Journalism." Scribner's Monthly Magazine 16 (October 1878): 808-12. Discusses DW's "Icarus" publications in the Dartmouth Gazette. 1923. "Traces in Print of Daniel Webster's Work in College." Old and New 8 (July 1873): 60-72. Lists and discusses DW's publications while a student at Dartmouth College. 1924. Williams, Myron Richards. The Story of Phillips Exeter. Exeter, N.H.: Phillips Exeter Academy, 1957.
C. SCHOOL TEACHER AND LAW STUDENT 1925. Abbott, Frances M. "The Capital of New Hampshire." New England Magazine 18 (June 1895): 476-94. Briefly discusses DW and Ezekiel Webster's association and activities in Concord. 1926. Bailey, Hollis R. Attorneys and Their Admission to the Bar in Massachusetts. Boston: W. J. Nagel, 1907. Also provides rules for admission to bar in New Hampshire. 1927. Bell, Charles Henry. The Bench and Bar of New Hampshire, Including Biographical Notices of Deceased Judges of the Highest Court, and Lawyers of the Province and State, and a List of Names of Those Now Living. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1894. Also available in Law Books Recommended for Libraries. Provides
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biographical information on many of DW's colleagues; in addition, prints DW's epitaph for Richard Cutts Shannon on p. 633. 1928. Ferguson, Robert A. "Daniel Webster: Counsel for the Defense." in Law and Letters in American Culture. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1984, pp. 207-40. Provides a good account of the effect of DW's legal training upon his methods of discourse. 1929. Gould, Elizabeth Porter. "Daniel Webster as a Schoolmaster." Education 6 (February 1886): 323-29. 1930. Gould, Elizabeth Porter. John Adams and Daniel Webster as Schoolmasters. Boston: The Palmer Company, 1903. Also available in History of Education. Discusses Webster's teaching experience in Fryeburg, Maine; prints several Webster's poems written while teaching there, his poem on the death of his son Charles, the Fryeburg oration of July 4, 1802; and his store account with John and Robert Bradley. 1931. Green, John W. "How Some Famous Men Came to Be Lawyers." Tennessee Law Review 20 (April 1948): 223-30. Discusses Patrick Henry, John Marshall, Daniel Webster, and Abraham Lincoln. 1932. Hazen, Henry Allen. New Hampshire and Vermont: An Historical Study. Concord, N.H.: Republican Press Association, 1894. Small pamphlet, reprinted from Proceedings of the New Hampshire Historical Society. 1933. Reid, John Phillip. Chief Justice: The Judicial World of Charles Doe. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1967. Provides background for the period in which DW entered the profession of law. 1934. Weston, Mrs. John F., et al. Town of Fryeburg, Maine: Bi-Centennial, Celebrated July 28-August 3, 1963. [Center Lovell, Me.? Center Lovell Press, [1963?]. Brief discussion of Webster and Fryeburg Academy. 1935. Willis, William. A History of the Law, the Courts, and the Lawyers of Maine. Portland: Bailey & Noyes, 1863. Also available on microfiche in 19thcentury Legal Treatises and in Law Books Recommended for Libraries. Discusses Albert Smith and the northeastern boundary and DW's studying law in Maine.
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1936. "When Webster Played Editor." Yankee 51 (November 1987): 84. Discusses contributions while a student at Dartmouth College.
V CONGRESSMAN AND SENATOR A. GENERAL POLITICAL DEVELOPMENTS 1937. Abraham, Henry J. Justices and Presidents: A Political History of Appointments to the Supreme Court. New York: Oxford University Press, 1974. 1938. Adams, James Truslow. The Epic of America. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1931, 1933, 1934; New York: Triangle Books, 1941 (several other editions). 1939. Agar, Herbert. The People's Choice, from Washington to Harding: A Study in Democracy. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1933. 1940. Bell, Christopher, ed. Vice Presidents of the United States, 1789-1961. Washington: Library of Congress, Legislative Reference Service, 1962. 1941. Berkhofer, Robert F. Salvation and the Savage: An Analysis of Protestant Missions and American Indian Response, 1787-1862. Lexington: University of Kentucky Press, 1965; New York: Atheneum, 1972, 1976. 1942. Billington, Ray Allen. The Far Western Frontier, 1830-1860. New York: Harper, 1956, 1962. 1943. Billington, Ray Allen. Westward Expansion: A History of the American Frontier. New York: Macmillan Co., 1949, 1960, 1967, 1974, 1982.
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1944. Binkley, Wilfred E. President and Congress. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1947. One of the better discussions of the development of the office of the president and the relationship between that office and Congress. 1945. Binkley, Wilfred E. The Man in the White House: His Powers and Duties. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1959, 1968; New York: Harper & Row, 1964. Discusses Tyler's accession to the presidency as "one of the major errors of our constitutional history"; usage determines succession of vice presidency to presidency. 1946. Bishop, Joseph Bucklin. Presidential Nominations and Elections: A History of American Conventions, National Campaigns, Inaugurations and Campaign Caricature. New York: C. Scribner, 1916. Also available on microfiche in Microbook Library of American Civilization. 1947. Bogue, Allan G., et al. "Members of the House of Representatives and the Process of Modernization, 1789-1960." Journal of American History 63 (1976): 275-302. 1948. Breckenridge, Adam C. The Executive Privilege: Presidential Control Over Information. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1974. 1949. Brooks, Noah. "The Passing of the Whigs." Scribner's Magazine 17 (February 1895): 199-213. Discusses party origins and development from the founding of the nation to 1845; includes discussion of DW. 1950. Brooks, Philip Coolidge. Diplomacy and the Borderlands: The Adams-Onis Treaty of 1819. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1939. Useful for understanding additions of territory to the United States through the treaty and for background in understanding Webster's efforts for Spanish claimants under a provision of the treaty. 1951. Brown, Everett S., and Ruth Silva. "Presidential Succession and Inability." Journal of Politics 11 (February 1949): 236-56. Explore the presidential succession question. 1952. Brown, William Burlie. The People's Choice: The Presidential Image in the Campaign Biography. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, [I960]. Analyzes the function and role of the campaign biography.
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1953. Brown, Stuart Gerry. The American Presidency: Leadership, Partisanship and Popularity. New York: Macmillan, 1966. Examines sources and uses of presidential popularity. 1954. Brownlow, Louis. The President and the Presidency. Chicago: Public Administration Service, 1949. Brief discussion of the Harrison and Tyler presidencies and of the denunciations heaped upon Tyler. 1955. Burch, Philip H. Elites in American History. 3 vols. New York: Holmes & Meier, 1980-1981. Volume 1, entitled The Federalist Years to the Civil War is the most important for the study of Webster; covers politics and patronage. 1956. Byrne, Gary C, and Paul Marx. The Great American Convention: A Political History of Presidential Elections. Palo Alto, Calif.: Pacific Books, 1976. 1957. Cain, Marvin R. "Claims, Contracts, and Customs: Public Accountability and a Department of Law, 1789-1849." Journal of the Early Republic 4 (Spring 1984): 27-45. Discusses the efforts to develop a sound accounting and accountability system by the federal government. 1958. Carpenter, William S. The Development of American Political Thought. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1930. 1959. Chambers, William Nisbet, and Walter Dean Burnham. The American Party System: Stages of Political Development. New York: Oxford University Press, 1967. Brief references to Webster's contributions to political development in the United States. 1960. Channing, Edward. A History of the United States. 6 vols. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1905-1925, 1917-1940; New York: Octagon Books, 1977. General survey of political developments for entire antebellum period. 1961. Chase, James Stanton. Emergence of the Presidential Nominating Convention, 1789-1832. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1973. An important work on the development of the nominating convention. 1962. Chester, Edward W. A Guide to Political Platforms. Hamden, Conn.: Archon Books, 1977.
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1963. Cohen, Jeffrey E. The Politics of the U.S. Cabinet: Representation in the Executive Branch, 1789-1984. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1988. 1964. Cole, Donald B. Jacksonian Democracy in New Hampshire, 1800-1851. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1970. The most thorough treatment of New Hampshire. 1965. Coleman, Peter J. Debtors and Creditors in America: Insolvency, Imprisonment for Debt, and Bankruptcy, 1607-1900. Madison: State Historical Society of Wisconsin, 1974. Some discussion of Webster's efforts for bankruptcy legislation in the early 1840s. 1966. Coleman, Peter J. The Transformation of Rhode Island, Providence, R.I.: Brown University Press, 1963.
1790-1860.
1967. Congressional Quarterly. Presidential Elections since 1789. Washington, D . C : Congressional Quarterly, 1975, 1979, 1983. Provides statistics on elections. 1968. Cooper, William J., Jr. Liberty and Slavery: Southern Politics to 1860. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1983. Broad history of the interaction between the concept of liberty and tho reality of slavery as it played out in the political arena. 1969. Cooper, William J., Jr. The South and the Politics of Slavery, Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1978.
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1970. Corwin, Edward S. "The Doctrine of Due Process of Law Before the Civil War." Harvard Law Review 24 (1911): 366-85, 460-79. 1971. Corwin, Edward S. The President, Office and Powers, 1787-1948: History and Analysis of Practice and Opinion. New York: New York University Press, 1940, 1941, 1948, 1957, 1984 (carries coverage up to year published). Argues that framers of the constitution clearly intended that "the Vice-President should remain Vice-President and assume the presidency only if elected"; i.e., Tyler was wrong in his reading of the constitution in the position he took at the time of Harrison's death.
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1972. Corwin, Edward S. The President's Control of Foreign Relations. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1917. An older discussion of the role of the president in foreign affairs. 1973. Corwin, Edwin S. "National Power and State Interposition, 1787-1861." Michigan Law Review 10 (May 1912): 535-51. Brief allusions to Webster's views on the questions. 1974. Cox, Henry Bartholomew. "To the Victor': A History of the French Spoliations Controversy, 1793-1955." Ph.D. diss., George Washington University, 1967. Briefly discusses Webster's efforts to have the claims recognized and paid and "loans" to Webster for efforts on behalf of claimants. 1975. Crosskey, William W. Politics and the Constitution in the History of the United States. 2 vols. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1935. 1976. Cunliffe, Marcus. Soldiers and Civilians: The Martial Spirit in America, 1775-1865. Boston: Little, Brown, 1968. 1977. Cunliffe, Marcus. The Nation Takes Shape: 1789-1837. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1959. A brief, general account of the period, with only a brief discussion of DW, but useful for a general understanding of the period. 1978. Currie, David P. "The Constitution in the Supreme Court: Article IV and Federal Powers." Duke Law Journal (September 1983): 695-747. 1979. Damon, Allan L. "Veto." American Heritage 25 (February 1974): 12-15, 81. Examines briefly the use of the presidential veto. 1980. Davidson, Roger H., ed. Congress and the Presidency: Invitation Struggle. Newbury Park, Calif.: Sage Publications, 1988. 1981. Deener, David R. Hie United States Attorneys General and Law. The Hague: M. Nijhoff, 1957.
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1982. Degler, Carl N. Out of Our Past: The Forces that Shaped Modern America. New York: Harper, 1959, 1970, 1984.
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1983. Dodd, William E. "The Social Philosophy of the Old South." American Journal of Sociology 23 (May 1918): 735-46. Explores the development of the social philosophy of inequality, of slavery as a positive good, and of planter class leadership in the South in the late 1820s and 1830s, a reaction to the democracy of the revolution expressed best in the North by D W and Chancellor Kent. 1984. Douglas, Paul H. Ethics in Government. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1952. Discusses DW's indebtedness to the Bank of the United States and his retainer fee from the Bank to represent its interests before Congress. 1985. Durbin, Louise. Inaugural Cavalcade. New York: Dodd, Mead, 1971. Uses primary sources—diaries, newspapers, letters, etc., to describe inaugural ceremonies from George Washington to Richard Nixon. 1986. Eaton, Clement. "Southern Senators and the Right of Instruction, 17891860." Journal of Southern History 18 (August 1952): 303-19. Stresses practice among Whigs, 1834-1840, particularly southerners. 1987. Eberling, Ernest J. Congressional Investigations: A Study of the Origin and Development of the Power of Congress to Investigate and Punish for Contempt. New York: Columbia University Press, 1928; New York: Octagon Books, 1973. 1988. Elliott, Edward. Biographical Story of the Constitution: A Study of the Growth of the American Union. New York: Putnam, 1910. Discusses Webster's role in constitutional development. 1989. Fish, Carl Russell. The Civil Service and the Patronage. New York: Longmans, Green, & Co., 1905; Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1920; New York: Russell & Russell, 1963. Also available on microfiche in Microbook Library of American Civilization. An older, but very useful, study of patronage and political party development. 1990. Fish, Carl Russell. "Removal of Officials by the Presidents of the United States." Annual Report of the American Historical Association 1 (1899): 67-85. Provides tallies on number of removals from George Washington through Andrew Johnson.
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1991. Freehling, William W. The Road to Disunion. 1 vol. to date. New York: Oxford University Press, 1990-. 1992. Getz, Robert S. Congressional Ethics: The Conflict of Interest Issue. Princeton, N.J.: D. Van Nostrand Company, 1966. Briefly discusses the relationship between Nicholas Biddle, the Bank of the United States, and Webster. 1993. Goldman, Perry M. "The Republic of Virtue and Other Essays on the Politics of the Early National Period." Ph.D. diss., Columbia University, 1970. Main focus is on the period previous to 1840. 1994. Goldman, Perry M., and J. S. Young, eds. The United States Congressional Directories, 1789-1840. New York: Columbia University Press, 1973. Provides congressional committee listings and addresses of living quarters. 1995. Goodman, Walter. All Honorable Men: Corruption and Compromise in American Life. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1963. Explores briefly Webster's relationship with Nicholas Biddle of the Second Bank of the United States and Webster's votes on legislation regarding the Bank. 1996. Grattan, Thomas Colley. Civilized America. 2 vols. London: Bradbury and Evans, 1859; New York: Johnson Reprint Corp., 1969. Also available in Microbook Library of American Civilization. 1997. Green, Constance McLaughlin. Washington, Village and Capital, 18001878. 2 vols. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1962-63. A standard study of the city; important for social, economic, and political developments. 1998. Green, Fletcher M. Constitutional Development in the South Atlantic States, 1776-1860. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1930. An important study of constitutional changes in southern state constitutions during the first half of the nineteenth century. 1999. Hammond, Jabez Delano. The History of Political Parties in the State of New York from the Ratification of the Federal Constitution to December, 1840. 2 vols. Cooperstown, N.Y.: H. & E. Phinney, 1845, 1847; 3 vols. Albany, N. Y.: C. Van Benthuysen, 1842-1848; Syracuse: Hall, Mills & Co., 1852. Also available in Microbook Library of American Civilization and 19th-century Legal Treatises.
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2000. Harrell, Mary Ann, and Burnett Anderson. Equal Justice under Law: The Supreme Court in American Life. Washington, D.C: Supreme Court Historical Society, 1988. Offers discussion of the impact of court decisions on American life; considerable coverage of DW and the Dartmouth College case. 2001. Harris, Joseph P. The Advice and Consent of the Senate: A Study of the Confirmation of Appointments by the United States Senate. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1953; New York: Greenwood Press, 1968. 2002. Hart, James D. "They Were All Born in Log Cabins." American Heritage 7 (August 1956): 32-34, 102-105. Discusses myths of candidates backgrounds in presidential campaign literature. 2003. Haynes, George H. The Senate of the United States: Its History and Practice. 2 vols. New York: Houghton, Mifflin Company, 1938; New York: Russell & Russell, 1960. Outlines briefly DW's views on conference committees, Texas annexation, treaty making, and executive power of removal of officers of government. 2004. Heale, M. J. The Presidential Quest: Candidates and Images in American Political Culture, 1787-1852. New York: Longman, 1982. Explores the role of the candidate and his image-making in presidential elections. 2005. Hinsdale, Mary Louise. A History of the President's Cabinet. Ann Arbor, Mich., G. Wahr, 1911. Also available in Microbook Library of American Civilization. 2006. Hofstadter, Richard. The American Political Tradition and the Men Who Made It. New York: A. P. Knopf, 1948, 1951, 1962, 1967, 1973; New York: Vintage Books, 1954. 2007. Hofstadter, Richard. The Idea of a Party System: The Rise of Legitimate Opposition in the United States, 1780-1840. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1969. 2008. Hopkins, James H. A History of Political Parties in the United States ... New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1900. Older study of political parties, provides tally of Whig, Democratic, and independent strength in the special session of Congress that convened on May 31, 1841.
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2009. Ingersoll, Lurton Dunham. A History of the War Department of the United States, with Biographical Sketches of the Secretaries. Washington: Francis B. Mohun, 1879. Also available in Microbook Library of American Civilization. 2010. Jackson, Carlton. Presidential Vetoes, 1792-1945. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1967. An important account of presidential vetoes; provides chronology to Tyler's vetoes. 2011. Josephy, Alvin M. The Indian Heritage of America. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1968, 1974, 1991. 2012. Josephy, Alvin M. On the Hill: A History of the American Congress. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1979. Published in 1975 under title The American Heritage History of the Congress of the United States; Webster mentioned throughout. 2013. Ketcham, Ralph Louis. Presidents Above Party: The First American Presidency, 1789-1829. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1984. Argues that the first six presidents subscribed to the notion that the president should provide leadership. 2014. Laski, Harold J. The American Presidency: An Interpretation. London: George Allen and Unwin, 1940, 1952; New York: Harper and Brothers, 1940; New York: Grosset & Dunlap, 1940; Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Publishing Company, 1972. 2015. Learned, Henry Barrett. The President's Cabinet: Studies in the Origin, Formation and Structure of an American Institution. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1912; New York, B. Franklin [1972]. Also available in Microbook Library of American Civilization. 2016. Lee, Jong R. "Presidential Vetoes from Washington to Nixon." Journal of Politics 37 (May 1975): 522-46. Using aggregate data and regression analysis, seeks to explain "how and why the exercise of presidential veto power has varied in history"; concludes that significant variation stems from the "president's background and partisan or electoral factors." 2017. Levin, Peter R. Seven by Chance: The Accidental Presidents. New York: Farrar, Straus, 1948. Discusses the political actions and doctrines of Tyler, Fillmore, Johnson, Arthur, Roosevelt, Coolidge, and Truman.
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2018. Lynch, William O. Fifty Years of Party Warfare, 1789-1837. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1931. 2019. Mansfield, Harvey Claflin, ed. Congress Against the President. New York: Praeger Publishers, 1975. Originally published in Academy of Political Science Proceedings, 32, No. 1. Explores the interaction between the executive and legislative branches. 2020. McCormick, Richard P. The History of Voting in New Jersey: A Study of the Development of Election Machinery, 1664-1911. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press, 1953. 2021. McCormick, Richard P. The Presidential Game: The Origins of American Presidential Politics. New York: Oxford University Press, 1982. Discusses the election process of presidents through 1844 and the development of the national convention. 2022. McGann, Agnes Geraldine. Nativism in Kentucky to 1860. Washington: Catholic University of America, 1944. 2023. McKee, Thomas Hudson. The National Conventions and Platforms of All Political Parties, 1789-1900; Convention, Popular, and Electoral Vote; Also the Political Complexion of Both Houses of Congress at Each Biennial Period. Washington, D.C: Statistical Publishing Company, 1892; Baltimore: Fiedenwald Co., 1900 (also other editions); St. Clair Shores, Mich.: Scholarly Press, 1970; New York: B. Franklin, 1971. 2024. McKee, Thomas Hudson. Presidential Inaugurations from George Washington, 1789, to Grover Cleveland, 1893, with Inaugural Addresses Complete. Washington, D.C: Statistical Publishing Company, 1893. 2025. McLaughlin, Andrew C. A Constitutional History of the United States. New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1935. An important study of constitutional development. 2026. McReynolds, Edwin C. The Seminoles. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1957.
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2027. Miller, Hope Ridings. Scandals in the Highest Office: Facts and Fictions in the Private Lives of our Presidents. New York: Random House, 1973. Discusses political corruption in the presidential office. 2028. Milton, George Fort. The Use of Presidential Power, 1789-1943. Boston: Little, Brown, and Company, 1944; New York: Octagon Books, 1980. 2029. Minnigerode, Meade. Presidential Years, 1787-1860. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1928. Popular discussion of the "singing Whigs" in the campaign of 1840. 2030. Nagel, Paul C This Sacred Trust: American Nationality, 1798-1898. New York: Oxford University Press, 1971. 2031. Nealon, Rita Weber. "Contributions of the Attorneys General to the Constitutional Development of the American Presidency." Ph.D. diss., New York University, 1949. Traces the interplay between presidents and the attorneys general and the influences the opinions of attorney general have had upon the development of the American presidency. 2032. Nichols, Roy F. Advance Agents of American Destiny. University of Pennsylvania Press, 1956.
Philadelphia:
2033. Orman, John M. Presidential Secrecy and Deception: Beyond the Power to Persuade. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1980. On executive privilege. 2034. Papale, Henry. Banners, Buttons, and Songs: A Pictorial Review and Capsule Almanac of America's Presidential Campaigns. Cincinnati: World Library Publications, 1968; New York: St. Martin's Press, 1984. 2035. Paullin, Charles O. Paullin's History of Naval Administration, ... Annapolis, Md.: United States Naval Institute Press, 1968.
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2036. Pessen, Edward. The Log Cabin Myth: The Social Backgrounds of the Presidents. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1984. Traces the "patrician" origins of presidents. 2037. Pessen, Edward. Riches, Class, and Power Before the Civil War. Lexington, Mass.: D.C. Heath and Company, 1973.
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2038. Petersen, Svend. A Statistical History of the American Elections. New York: Ungar, 1963, 1968.
Presidential
2039. Pollard, James E. The Presidents and the Press. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1947. 2040. Poore, Ben: Perley. "The Capitol at Washington." Century Magazine 25 (April 1883): 803-19. 2041. Porter, Kirk Harold. National Party Platforms. New York: Macmillan Company, 1906. 2042. Presidential Candidates from 1788 to 1964, Including Third Parties, 1832-1964, and Popular Electoral Vote: Historical Review. Washington: Congressional Quarterly, 1964. 2043. Rich, Bennett M. The Presidents and Civil Disorder. Washington: Brookings Institution, 1941; Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1980. 2044. Roberts, Robert North. White House Ethics: The History of the Politics of Conflict of Interest Regulation. New York: Greenwood Press, 1988. 2045. Schlesinger, Arthur M., Jr. The Cycles of American History. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1986. Discusses briefly the election process for president and vice president and the matter of succession, concluding that the qualifications for the vice presidential nominee became less significant after the development of the second American party system and the passage of the Twelfth Amendment. 2046. Schlesinger, Arthur M., Jr. History of U. S. Political Parties. 4 vols. New York: Chelsea House, 1980. 2047. Schlesinger, Arthur M., Jr., and Fred L. Israel, eds. History of American Presidential Elections, 1789-1968. 9 vols. New York: Chelsea House Publishers, 1971. 2048. Schmidhauser, John R. The Supreme Court as Final Arbiter in FederalState Relations, 1789-1957. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1958; Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1973.
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2049. Silbey, Joel H. Tlie Partisan Imperative: The Dynamics of American Politics before the Civil War. New York: Oxford University Press, 1985. 2050. Smith, William Henry. History of the Cabinet of the United States of America, from President Washington to President Coolidge: An Account of the Origin of the Cabinet, A Roster of the Various Members with the Term of Service and Biographical Sketches of Each Member, Showing Public Offices Held by Each ... Baltimore: Industrial Printing Co., 1925. 2051. Sprout, Harold, and Margaret Sprout. The Rise of American Naval Power, 1776-1918. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1939, 1942, 1966. 2052. Stanwood, Edward. A History of the Presidency. 2 vols. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1898, 1904, 1906, 1916, 1924, 1928; Clifton, N.J.: A. M. Kelley, 1975. 2053. Steinberg, Alfred. The First Ten: The Founding Presidents and Their Administrations. Garden City, N. Y.: Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1967. Discusses DW's role in the Tyler administration. 2054. Swisher, Carl Brent. American Constitutional Houghton Mifflin Company, 1943, 1954.
Development. Boston:
2055. Swisher, Carl Brent. The Growth of Constitutional Power in the United States. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1946, 1963, 1966. Based on his lectures on constitutional history and law. 2056. Tebbel, John, and Sarah Miles Watts. The Press and the Presidency: From George Washington to Ronald Reagan. New York: Oxford University Press, 1985. 2057. Tyler, Lyon Gardiner. Parties and Patronage in the United States. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1891. Seeks to define spoils system, which originated in period from 1789-1801; explores development under Federalist party, the Republican party, 1801-25, the American System, 1824-41, the National Republicans, Democrats, and Whigs, 1828-44. 2058. Van Piper, Paul P. History of the United States Civil Service. Evanston, 111.: Row, Peterson, 1958; Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1976.
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2059. Viola, Herman J. Diplomats in Buckskins: A History of Indian Delegations in Washington City. Washington, D.C: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1981. 2060. Warren, Charles. Bankruptcy in United States History. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1935; New York: Da Capo Press, 1972. Provides historical and legal background of bankruptcy legislation in the United States; some discussion of Webster's efforts at bankruptcy legislation in 1841. 2061. Watzman, Sanford. Conflict of Interest: Politics and the Money Game. Chicago: Cowles Book Company, 1971. Discusses DW's request that the Bank of the United States refresh his retainer as the Jackson administration readied to battle the Bank. 2062. Whitaker, Arthur Preston. The United States and the Independence of Latin America, 1800-1830. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1941. 2063. Williamson, Chilton. American Suffrage from Property to Democracy, 1760-1860. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1960. Traces the changes in suffrage requirements in New Hampshire and Massachusetts, as well as other states, during Webster's congressional career. 2064. Wiltse, Charles M. The New Nation, 1800-1845. New York: Hill & Wang, 1961. A general survey of the period. B. EARLY NATIONAL PERIOD 2065. Adams, Henry. History of the United States during the Administrations of Jefferson and Madison. 9 vols. New York, 1889-1891. Excellent older study dealing, in part, with the War of 1812; covers Webster's opposition to the war. 2066. Ammon, Harry. "The Republican Party in Virginia, 1798-1824." Ph.D. dissertation, University of Virginia, 1948. Covers political developments in the Old Dominion during Webster's early years in the House of Representatives. 2067. Ammon, Harry. "The Richmond Junto, 1808-1824." Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 61 (October 1953): 395-418. An important article on political power in antebellum Virginia; of importance in political developments throughout the country.
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2068. Aronson, Sidney H. Status and Kinship in the Higher Civil Service: The Administrations of John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and Andrew Jackson. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1964. 2069. Banner, James M., Jr. To the Hartford Convention: The Federalists and the Origins of Party Politics in Massachusetts, 1789-1815. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1970. Important for understanding Webster's early career in New Hampshire and Massachusetts and for his opposition to the War of 1812. 2070. Banning, Lance. The Jeffersonian Persuasion: Evolution of a Party Ideology. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1978. Coverage mainly of the pre-Jacksonian period, but useful for contrasting Jeffersonian notions of party ideology with Federalist views. 2071. Blue, Verne. "The Oregon Question, 1818-1828: A Study of Dr. John Floyd's Efforts in Congress to Secure the Oregon Country." Oregon Historical Quarterly 23 (September 1922): 193-219. Provides background to understanding Webster's position on the Oregon question. 2072. Brewster, Charles Warren. Rambles About Portsmouth: Sketches of Persons, Localities, an Incidents of Two Centuries ... 2 vols. Portsmouth, N.H.: C. W. Brewster & Son, 1859, 1869; L. W. Brewster, 1873; Somersworth, N. H.: New Hampshire Publishing Co., 1971, 1972. Also available in Library of American Civilization. Offers some insights into Webster's early days in Portsmouth and his first appearance in Congress. 2073. Cole, Donald B. Jacksonian Democracy in New Hampshire, 1800-1851. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1970. The most thorough treatment of New Hampshire during from the Federalist era to the Compromise of 1850. 2074. Cox, James M. "In Quest of the Primary in New Hampshire." Southern Review 19 (Spring 1983): 255-74. Focuses on the geographic, cultural, and political identity of New Hampshire in the early 19th century with particular emphasis on the influence of Daniel Webster, the state's native son. 2075. Currie, David P. The Constitution in Congress: The Jeffersonians, 18011829. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2000. Assesses, in part, the roles of DW, Clay, and Calhoun in setting the national agenda.
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2076. Ellis, Richard E. "The Jeffersonian Crisis: Courts and Politics in the Young Republic." Ph.D. diss., University of California, Berkeley, 1969. 2077. Ellis, Richard E. TTie Jeffersonian Crisis: Courts and Politics in the Young Republic. New York: Oxford University Press, 1971; New York: Norton, 1974. 2078. Fee, Walter. The Transition from Aristocracy to Democracy in New Jersey, 1789-1829. Somerville, Mass.: Somerville Press, 1933. 2079. Fisher, David H. The Revolution in American Conservatism: The Federalist Party in the Era of Jeffersonian Democracy. New York: Harper, 1965. An excellent study of the Federalist party; numerous references to Webster; especially useful for information on Webster's contemporaries. 2080. Formisano, Ronald F. The Transformation of Political Culture: Massachusetts Parties, 1790s-1840s. New York: Oxford University Press, 1983. 2081. Fox, Dixon Ryan. The Decline of Aristocracy in the Politics of New York, 1801-1840. New York: Longmans, Green & Co., 1919; New York: Harper & Row, 1965; New York: AMS Press, 1976. 2082. Goodman, Paul. "Ethics and Enterprise: The Values of a Boston Elite, 1800-1860." American Quarterly 18 (Fall 1966): 437-51. Explores the kinship and beliefs which formed the social views and values of Boston's leading entrepreneurial families. 2083. Goodman, Paul. The Democratic-Republicans of Massachusetts: Politics in A Young Republic. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1964. 2084. Griffin, Charles C. Hie United States and the Disruption of the Spanish Empire, 1810-1822: A Study of the Relations of the United States with Spain and with the Rebel Spanish Colonies. New York: Columbia University Press, 1937. 2085. Harrison, Joseph H., Jr. "Oligarchs and Democrats: The Richmond Junto." Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, 78 (April 1970): 184-198. 2086. Hickey, Donald R. The War of 1812: A Forgotten Conflict. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1989. Briefly treats DW's attitude toward the war and war effort.
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2087. Jackson, Carlton. Presidential Vetoes, 1792-1945. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1967. 2088. Kass, Alvin. Politics in New York State, 1800-1830. Syracuse, N.Y.: Syracuse University Press, 1965. 2089. Livermore, Shaw, Jr. The Thvilight of Federalism: The Disintegration of the Federalist Party, 1815-1830. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1962. Discusses the breakup of the first party system, and particularly the impact of the War of 1812 on the Federalist party. 2090. Ludlum, David M. Social Ferment in Vermont, 1791-1850. New York: Columbia University Press, 1939. Discusses changes in Vermont, and particularly the impact of westward emigration. 2091. Lynn, Alvin W. "Party Formation and Operation in the House of Representatives, 1806-1837." Ph.D. diss., Rutgers University, 1972. 2092. Miller, F. Thornton. "The Richmond Junto: The Secret All-Powerful Club—or Myth." Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 99 (July 1991): 6380. Sees the Junto more as a myth than a political reality. 2093. Morison, Samuel Eliot, Frederick Merk, and Frank Freidel. Dissent in Three American Wars. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1970. Good discussion of Webster's opposition to the War of 1812 and to the Mexican War. 2094. Morison, Samuel Eliot. Three Centuries of Harvard, 1636-1936. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1936, 1942, 1964, 1965. Briefly discusses Webster's influence on Harvard in the nineteenth century. 2095. Nettels, Curtis. "The Mississippi Valley and the Federal Judiciary, 18071837." Mississippi Valley Historical Review 12 (September 1925): 202-26. 2096. Ogden, R. "Daniel Webster and the War Spirit." Nation 60 (1895): 141. Deals with DW's opposition to the War of 1812. 2097. Perkins, Bradford. Castlereagh and Adams: England and the United States, 1812-1823. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1964. Useful information on American-British relations during the War of 1812 and through
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the Monroe administrations; brief mentions of Webster's early career in the House of Representatives as an opponent of the war. 2098. Perkins, Bradford. Prologue to War: England and the United States, 18051812. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1961. Excellent discussion of the issues leading to the War of 1812. 2099. Prince, Carl E. New Jersey's Jeffersonian Republicans: The Genesis of an Early Party Machine. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1967. 2100. Quincy, Josiah. The History of Harvard University. 2 vols. Cambridge: J. Owen, Folsom, Wells, and Thurston, 1840; Boston, Crosby, Nichols, and Lee, 1860. Also available in 19th-century Legal Treatises and in Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary. 2101. Risjord, Norman K. The Old Republicans: Southern Conservatism in the Age of Jefferson. New York: Columbia University Press, 1965. 2102. Robertson, William A. Jeffersonian Haven: Yale University Press, 1916.
Democracy in New England.
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2103. Shalhope, Robert E. "Thomas Jefferson's Republicanism and Antebellum Southern Thought." Journal of Southern History 42 (November 1976): 529-556. Explores southern opposition to federal aid for economic development. 2104. Shewmaker, Kenneth E. '"This Unblessed War': Daniel Webster's Opposition to the War of 1812." Historical New Hampshire 53 (Spring/Summer 1998): 21-45. 2105. Simpson, Albert F. "The Political Significance of Slave Representation, 1787-1821. Journal of Southern History 7 (August 1941): 315-42. Briefly treats DW's views as expressed in "Appeal to Old Whigs of New Hampshire," in a letter to Henry Baldwin on the Missouri question, and in the Boston Memorial. 2106. Thornton, J. Mills, III. Politics and Power in a Slave Society: 1800-1860. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1978.
Alabama,
2107. Wallace, Michael. "Changing Concepts of Party in the United States: New York, 1815-1828." American Historical Review 74 (December 1968): 453-91.
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2108. White, Leonard D. The Federalists: A Study in Administrative History. New York: Macmillan, 1948, 1956, 1961; Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1978. Covers the period 1789-1809. 2109. White, Leonard D. The Jeffersonians: A Study in Administrative 1801-1829. New York: Macmillan, 1951, 1961, 1967.
History,
2110. Williamson, Chilton. Vermont in Quandry, 1763-1825. Montpelier: Vermont Historical Society, 1949. Explores the political, social, and economic changes in Vermont in the early national period. 2111. Yassky, David. "The Second Amendment: Structure, History, and Constitutional Change." Michigan Law Review 99 (December 2000): 588-668. Briefly discusses DW's opposition to the draft during the War of 1812. 2112. Young, James Sterling. The Washington Community, York: Columbia University Press, 1966.
1800-1828. New
C. ERA OF GOOD FEELINGS 2113. Billingsley, Edward Baxter. In Defense of Neutral Rights: The United States Navy and the Wars of Independence in Chile and Peru. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1964, 1967. 2114. Bogue, Allan G., and Mark Paul Marlaire. "Of Mess and Men: The Boardinghouse and Congressional Voting, 1821-1842." American Journal of Political Science (May 1975): 207-30. Explores the influence of living quarters and social interaction in voting decisions in Congress. 2115. Brooks, Philip Coolidge. Diplomacy and the Borderlands: The Adams-Onis Treaty of 1819. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1939. Useful for understanding additions of territory to the United States through the treaty and for background in understanding Webster's efforts for Spanish claimants under a provision of the treaty. 2116. Brooks, Van Wyck. The Flowering of New England, 1815-1865. New York: E. P. Dutton & Co., 1936. Explores literature and culture in New England; DW figures prominently in the work.
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2117. Brown, Everett S. "The Presidential Election of 1824-1825." Political Science Quarterly 40 (September 1925): 384-403. Emphasizes the personal rather than the political contest for the presidency; discusses DW's expectations for office from Adams, if elected. 2118. Buley, Roscoe Carlyle. The Old Northwest: Pioneer Period, 1815-1840. 2 vols. Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society, 1950; Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1962. Brief discussion of DW's inflluence on congressional legislation regarding western issues. 2119. Burgess, John W. The Middle Period, 1817-1858. New York: C Scribner's Sons, 1897, 1901, 1924. Also available in Microbook Library of American Civilization. An older survey of the politics of the first half of the nineteenth century. 2120. Capowski, Vincent J. "The Era of Good Feelings in New Hampshire: The Gubernatorial Campaigns of Levi Woodbury, 1823-1824." Historical New Hampshire 21 (Winter 1966): 2-30. Provides some insight into Webster's continuing influence in New Hampshire politics. 2121. Chadwick, French E. The Relations of the United States and Spain. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1909. Also available in Library of American Civilization. An older study of the transfer of Spanish territory to the United States. 2122. Clifft, Joseph Clinton. "The Politics of Transition: Virginia and North Carolina and the 1824 Presidential Election." Ph.D. diss., University of Tennessee, Knoxville, 1999. 2123. Cline, Myrtle A. American Attitude Toward the Greek War for Independence. Atlanta, Ga.: Higgins-McArthur Co., 1930. Discusses briefly Webster's speech on Greek independence. 2124. Craven, Avery Odelle. Civil War in the Making, 1815-1860. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State Univershty Press, 1959. Walter Lynwood Fleming lectures. 2125. Craven, Avery Odelle. The Coming of the Civil War. New York: C. Scribner's Sons, 1942; Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1957, 1967.
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2126. Current, Richard Nelson. Daniel Webster and the Rise of National Conservatism. Boston: Little, Brown, [1955], Examines DW's life and career in the context of nineteenth-century conservatism. 2127. Curti, Merle Eugene. The American Peace Crusade, 1815-1860. Durham: Duke University Press, 1929; New York: Octagon Books, 1965. 2128. Curti, Merle. "The Reputation of America Overseas (1776-1860)." American Quarterly 1 (Spring 1949): 58-82. 2129. Dakin, Douglas. The Greek Struggle for Independence, 1821-1833. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1973. Brief discussion of Webster's philhellenism. 2130. Dangerfield, George. The Awakening ofAmerican Nationalism, 1815-1828. New York: Harper and Row, 1965. Excellent survey of the period of Webster's career as congressman. 2131. Dangerfield, George. The Era of Good Feelings. New York: Harcourt, Brace, and World, Inc., 1952,1963; London: Methuen & Co., 1953; Gloucester, Mass.: P. Smith, 1973. Detailed survey of period during Webster's congressional career. 2132. "Daniel Webster and Caste." American Missionary 40 (February 1886): 3536. Quotes from DW's 1820 Plymouth oration in which he "declares for the solidarity of the race." 2133. Darling, Arthur B. Political Changes in Massachusetts, 1824-1848: A Study of Liberal Movements in Politics. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1925; Cos Cob, Conn.: J. E. Edwards, 1968. An older, but still useful, study of Massachusetts politics of the 1820s, 30s, and 40s. 2134. Davis, Rodney O. "The People in Miniature': The Illinois General Assembly, 1818-1848." Illinois Historical Journal 81 (Summer 1988): 95-108. 2135. De Kay, Drake. "Bozzaris and Greek Freedom." Saturday Review of Literature 23 (April 19, 1941): 3-4, 18. 2136. Dent, Lynwood Miller, Jr. "The Virginia Democratic Party, 1827-1847." Ph.D. diss., Louisiana State University, 1974.
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2137. Dixon, Susan Bullitt. The True History of the Missouri Compromise and Its Repeal. Cincinnati: Robert Clarke Company, 1899,1903; New York: Johnson Reprint Corp., 1970. Focuses on slavery as a central factor in antebellum politics. 2138. Earle, Edward Mead. "American Interest in the Greek Cause, 1821-1827. American Historical Review 33 (October 1927): 44-63. 2139. Earle, Edward Mead. "Early American Policy Concerning Ottoman Minorities." Political Science Quarterly 42 (September 1927): 337-67. Discusses DW's philhellenism as expressed in his speech on the war for Greek independence. 2140. Edgington, Thomas Benton. The Monroe Doctrine. Boston: Little, Brown, 1904. 2141. Ershkowitz, Herbert. The Origins of the Whig and Democratic Parties: New Jersey Politics, 1820-1837. Washington: University Press of America, 1982. Argues that there were genuine differences between the parties, in ideology and on economic issues. 2142. Farrelly, David G. "The Senate Judiciary Committee: Qualifications of Members." American Political Science Review 37 (June 1943): 469-75. Surveys qualifications of members of the committee, mainly lawyers; mentions esteem in which DW, as member of committee, was held. 2143. Feller, Daniel. The Jacksonian Promise: America, 1815-1840. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1995. Seeks to recapture the age of Jackson—and Webster—through the eyes of those who lived it—a fresh approach to the period. 2144. Ford, Worthington Chauncey. "John Quincy Adams and the Monroe Doctrine." American Historical Review 7 (July 1902): 676-96; 8 (October 1902): 28-52. 2145. "Foreign Policy of the United States in 1825-26: Cuba." United States Democratic Review 32 (January 1853): 36-48. Discusses DW's defense of the Monroe Doctrine in his speech on the Panama Mission.
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2146. Formisano, Ronald P. The Birth of Mass Political Parties: Michigan, 18271861. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1971. 2147. Frothingham, Louis A. "The Removal of Judges by Legislative Address in Massachusetts." American Political Science Review 8 (May 1914): 216-21. Discusses briefly DW's comments on the provision in the Massachusetts constitution during the Massachusetts constitutional convention. 2148. Frothingham, Richard. History of the Siege of Boston, and of the Battles of Lexington, Concord, and Bunker Hill; Also an Account of the Bunker Hill Monument. Boston: Little, Brown, & Co., 1873, 1903. Covers some of DW's efforts in support of the monument. 2149. Garrison, Curtis Wiswell. "The National Election of 1824." Ph.D. diss., Johns Hopkins University, 1928. 2150. Haller, Mark H. "The Rise of the Jackson Party in Maryland, 1820-1829." Journal of Southern History 28 (August 1962): 307-26. 2151. Halperin, Herman. "Pro-Jackson Sentiment in Pennsylvania, 1820-1828." Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography 50 (July 1926): 193-240. 2152. Harrison, Joseph H., Jr. "Oligarchs and Democrats: The Richmond Junto." Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, 78 (April 1970): 184-98. 2153. Hart, Charles Henry. "An Affair of Honor: Daniel Webster and John Randolph." Magazine ofAmerican History 4 (January 1880): 53-57. Prints letters and documents made by Randolph relating to his challenge, 1825, of DW for remarks about Randolph during the congressional investigation into the Ninian Edwards charges against William H. Crawford. 2154. Hay, Thomas Robson. "John C. Calhoun and the Presidential Campaign of 1824." North Carolina Historical Review 12 (January 1935): 20-44. 2155. Helicher, Karl. "The Presidential Elections of 1820,1824,1828, and 1832, as Indicators of the Political Strength of Andrew Jackson in Pennsylvania and Montgomery County." Bulletin of the Historical Society of Montgomery County 25 (Fall 1985): 20-42.
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2156. Hobbs, George W. "Clayton-Bulwer Treaty vs. Monroe Doctrine." Bay State Monthly 3 (April 1885): 17-27. Traces DW's views and comments on the Monroe Doctrine. 2157. Hunt, Elmer Munson. "Daniel Webster and Our Foreign Policy." Historical New Hampshire (June 1947): 1-16. Begins investigation with speech on Greek independence, and the notion of the spread of American institutions and ideals; traces DW's interest in European matters to 1800 through his early speeches in New Hampshire. 2158. Jack, Theodore H. Sectionalism and Party Politics in Alabama, 1819-1842. Menasha, Wis.: George Banta Publishing Co., 1919; Spartanburg, S.C: Reprint Co., 1975. 2159. Jeffrey, Thomas E. State Parties and National Politics: North Carolina, 1815-1861. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1989. One of the more important studies of politics in North Carolina during the antebellum period. 2160. Jenkins, Jeffery A. and Brian R. Sala. "The Spatial Theory of Voting and the Presidential Election of 1824." American Journal of Political Science 42 (October 1998): 1157-79. Analyzes election and suggests that evidence does not support "corrupt bargain" thesis. 2161. Kehl, James A. Ill Feeling in the Era of Good Feeling: Western Pennsylvania Political Battles, 1815-1825. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1956. 2162. Kielbowicz, Richard B. "Speeding the News by Postal Express, 1825-1861: The Public Policy of Privileges for the Press." Social Science Journal 22 (January 1985): 49-63. 2163. Klamkin, Marian. The Return of Lafayette: 1824-1825. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1975. 2164. Kutolowski, Kathleen Smith. "Antimasonry Reexamined: Social Bases of the Grass-Roots Party." Journal of American History 71 (September 1984): 26993. 2165. Larrabee, Stephen A. Hellas Observed: The American Experience of Greece, 1775-1865. New York: New York University Press, 1957. Provides some
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discussion of the philhellenic movement in the United States, including discussion of Webster. 2166. Lathrop, Barnes F. "Monroe on the Adams-Clay Bargain." American Historical Review 42 (January 1937): 273-76. Prints and discusses a memorandum by James Monroe on the decision of John Quincy Adams to appoint Henry Clay to the Department of State in 1825. 2167. Leonard, Adam A. "Personal Politics in Indiana, 1816 to 1840." Indiana Magazine of History 19 (March, June, and September 1923): 1-56, 132-68, 24181. 2168. Lucas, M. Philip. "The Development of the Second Party System in Mississippi, 1817-1846." Ph.D. diss., Cornell University, 1983. 2169. Lynn, Alvin W. "Party Formation and Operation in the House of Representatives, 1824-1837." Ph.D. diss., Rutgers University, 1972. 2170. May, Ernest R. The Making of the Monroe Doctrine. Cambridge, Mass.: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1975. In developing the argument of the interplay of international, national, and personal interests in the formulation and implementation of the Monroe Doctrine; discusses at some length DW's resolution for formal recognition of Greece. 2171. McCandless, Perry. "Benton v. Barton: The Formation of the Second-Party System in Missouri." Missouri Historical Review 79 (July 1985): 425-38. 2172. McCarthy, Charles. "The Antimasonic Party: A Study of Political Antimasonry in the United States, 1827-1840. American Historical Association Annual Report 1 (1902): 365-574. 2173. McLemore, Richard Aubrey. Franco-American Diplomatic Relations, 18161836. University: Louisiana State University Press, 1941; New York: Kennikat Press, 1972. Discusses Jackson's stance on French spoliations and Webster's response to it. 2174. McLemore, Richard Aubrey. "The French Spoliations Claims, 1816-1836: A Study in Jacksonian Diplomacy." Ph.D. diss., Vanderbilt University, 1933.
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2175. Melder, Keith. "The Birth of Modern Campaigning." Campaigns & Elections 6 (Summer 1985): 48-53. Argues that the modern political campaign emerged in the United States between 1825 and 1840. 2176. Miriani, Ronald Gregory. "Lewis Cass and Indian Administration in the Old Northwest, 1815-1836." Ph.D. diss., University of Michigan, 1974. 2177. Moore, Glover. The Missouri Controversy, 1819-1821. Lexington: University of Kentucky Press, 1953; University Press of Kentucky, 1966; Gloucester, Mass.: P. Smith, 1967. 2178. Morse, Jarvis Means. A Neglected Period of Connecticut's History, 18181850. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1933; New York: Octagon Books 1978. 2179. Murray, Paul. The Whig Party in Georgia, 1825-1853. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1948. 2180. Nagel, Paul C "The Election of 1824: A Reconsideration Based on Newspaper Opinion." Journal of Southern History 26 (August 1960): 315-29. Stresses t h a t the election of 1824 involved issues far more than previously analyzed in the scholarship—slavery, sectionalism, internal improvements, and the tariff. 2181. Newsome, A. R. The Presidential Election of 1824 in North Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1939.
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2182. Perkins, Dexter. The Monroe Doctrine, 1823-1826. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1927. 2183. Perkins, Dexter. The Monroe Doctrine, 1826-1867. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1933. An older study of the importance of and reliance on the Monroe Doctrine in the determination of American foreign policy in the midnineteenth century. 2184. Peterson, Merrill. Democracy, Liberty, and Property: The State Constitutional Conventions of the 1820s. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill Co., 1966. 2185. Prince, Carl E., and Seth Taylor. "Daniel Webster, the Boston Associates, and the U. S. Government's Role in the Industrializing Process, 1815-1830." Journal of the Early Republic 2 (Fall 1982): 283-99. Traces the close relationship
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between DW and the Boston Associates and their successful efforts to shape a government policy favorable to industrial expansion in the Merrimack River Valley. 2186. Rados, Constantin. "Webster, Monroe et le Philhellenisme aux Etat Unis pendant la Guerre de l'independance Grecque." L'Acropolis 1 (October 1920): 3948. 2187. "Raising Members' Pay: A 200-Year Dilemma." Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report 47 (February 4,1989): 209-13. Provides a history of congressional pay raises; includes discussion of DW. 2188. Remini, Robert V. "Martin Van Buren and the Tariff of Abominations." American Historical Review 63 (July 1958): 903-17. 2189. Remini, Robert V. Martin Van Buren and the Making of the Democratic Party. New York: Columbia University Press, 1959. A carefully researched, and important study on the leadership in the formation of the Democratic party. 2190. Remini, Robert V. The Election of Andrew Jackson. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott, 1963. One of the better accounts of the elections of 1824 and 1828. 2191. Rosebloom Eugene H. "Ohio in the Presidential Election of 1824." Ohio Archeological and Historical Quarterly 26 (April 1917): 153-224. 2192. Rothbard, Murray N. The Panic of 1819: Reactions and Policies. New York: Columbia University Press, 1962. Mentions address by DW in Boston and response of citizens to it. 2193. Ryan, Mary P. Women in Public: Between Banners and Ballots, 1825-1880. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1990. 2194. Scalia, Laura J. "The Many Faces of Locke in America's Early NineteenthCentury Democratic Philosophy." Political Research Quarterly 49 (December 1996): 807-35. Discusses briefly Webster's statement in the Massachusetts constitutional convention in favor of maintaining the state's religious oath as a possible interpretation of John Locke's Second Treatise on Government. 2195. Sellers, Charles G. The Market Revolution: Jacksonian America, 18151846. New York: Oxford University Press, 1991.
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2196. Shade, William G. "Pennsylvania Politics in the Jacksonian Period: A Case Study, Northampton County, 1824-1844." Pennsylvania History 39 (July 1972): 313-33. 2197. Shade, William G. "Political Pluralism and Party Development: The Creation of a Modern Party System, 1815-1852." In Paul Kleppner et al. The Evolution of American Electoral Systems. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1981. 2198. Silbey, Joel H., comp. National Development and Sectional Crisis, 18151860. New York: Random House, 1970. Volume of essays on politics, banking, economic development, ethnocultural groups and politics, slavery, and the disruption of the Union. 2199. Simms, Henry Harrison. "The Rise of the Whigs in Virginia, 1824-1840." Ph.D. diss., Columbia University, 1929. 2200. Simms, Henry Harrison. The Rise of the Whigs in Virginia, 1806-1840. Richmond: Wilham Byrd Press, 1929. An older classic, outdated by more recent scholarship. 2201. Smith, Wilbur Wayne. "The Whig Party in Maryland, 1826-1856." Ph.D. diss., University of Maryland, 1967. 2202. Staudenraus, Peter J. The African Colonization Movement, 1816-1865. New York: Columbia University Press, 1961; New York: Octagon Books, 1980. 2203. Strickland, Haywood Louis. "The Rise of Jacksonism in Virginia, 18151828." M.S. thesis, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1962. 2204. Sydnor, Charles S. The Development of Southern Sectionalism, Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1948.
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2205. Tabachnik, Leonard. "Political Patronage and Ethnic Groups: ForeignBorn in the United States Customhouse Service, 1821-1861." Civil War History 17 (September 1971): 222-31. 2206. Tankard, James W., Jr. "Public Opinion Polling by Newspapers in the Presidential Campaign of 1824." Journalism Quarterly 49 (Summer 1972): 36136.
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2207. Thompson, C S. An Essay on the Rise and Fall of the Congressional Caucus. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1902. 2208. Tregle, Joseph G., Jr. "Political Corruption in the Early RepublicLouisiana as a Case Study." Louisiana History 31 (Spring 1990): 125-39. 2209. Turner, Frederick Jackson. Rise of the New West, 1819-1829. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1906; Gloucester, Mass.: Peter Smith, 1961. 2210. Turner, Frederick Jackson. The Significance of Sections in American History. New York: Henry Holt, 1920. 2211. Turner, Lynn W. "The Electoral Vote against Monroe in 1820—An American Legend." Mississippi Valley Historical Review 42 (September 1955): 250-73. Discusses DW's role in the election of 1820. 2212. Vaughn, William Preston. The Antimasonic Party in the United States, 1826-1843. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 1983. The most recent full-length study of Antimasonry; explores DW's relations with the party. 2213. Wallace, Michael. "Changing Concepts of Party in the United States: New York, 1815-1828." American Historical Review 74 (December 1968): 453-91. 2214. White, Lonnie J. Politics on the Southwestern Frontier, Memphis: Memphis State University Press, 1964.
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2215. Wickwar, W. Hardy. "Foundations of American Conservatism." American Political Science Review 41 (December 1947): 1105-17. Discusses aspects of DW's conservatism as expressed in the debates in the Massachusetts Constitutional Convention in 1820. D. JACKSONIAN ERA 1. General S t u d i e s 2216. Adams, John Wolcott. "The Hard Cider Campaign of 1840." Century Magazine 84 (September 1912): 677-80. Produces four sketches of the presidential campaign.
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2217. Adams, William H. The Whig Party of Louisiana. Lafayette: University of Southwestern Louisiana, 1973. Offers brief suggestions regarding Webster's sources of political strength as a presidential candidate in the South. 2218. Adams, William Harrison, III. "The Louisiana Whigs." Louisiana 15 (Summer 1974): 213-28.
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2219. Adams, William Harrison, III. "The Louisiana Whig Party." Ph.D. diss., Louisiana State University, 1960. 2220. Alexander, Thomas B. "The Presidential Campaign of 1840 in Tennessee." Tennessee Historical Quarterly 1 (March 1942): 21-43. 2221. Alexander, Thomas B. et al. "The Basis of Alabama's Ante-Bellum TwoParty System." Alabama Review 19 (October 1966): 243-76. 2222. Alexander, Thomas B. Sectional Stress and Party Strength: A Study of Roll-Call Voting Patterns in the United States House of Representatives, 18361860. Nashville, Tenn.: Vanderbilt University Press, 1967. Explores ideological distinctions between the political parties and the strength of party loyalty through roll-call analysis. 2223. Alfred, Victoria, and Bob Meanker. "The Evolving Form of the Founder's Vision." CQ Weekly 58 (January 29, 2000): 169-72. Briefly discusses the period, 1829-61, and the political turmoil that preceded the Civil War. 2224. Ambler, Charles Henry. "Virginia and the Presidential Succession, 18401844." In Essays in American History Dedicated to Frederick Jackson Turner. New York: Holt, 1910, pp. 185-202. Tyler, obstinate, tried to appeal to moderates of both parties, hence signed tariff of 1842; but too late to conciliate and Tyler still seeking presidency. 2225. Anonymous. "Alas, Poor Henry Clay!" United States Magazine and Democratic Review 7 (February 1840): 99-111. Explores status of Whig party, Clay and DW's places within it, Harrison's position. 2226. Anonymous. "The Political Crisis." United States Magazine and Democratic Review 2 (June 1838): 312-320. Discusses the impact of the Panic of 1837 and the independent treasury proposal on political developments.
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2227. Anson, Bert. "Variations of the Indian Conflict: The Effects of the Emigrant Indian Removal Policy, 1830-1854." Missouri Historical Review 59 (October 1964): 64-89. 2228. Ashworth, John. 'Agrarians" & "Aristocrats": Party Ideology in the United States, 1837-1846. London: Royal Historical Society; New Jersey: Humanities Press, 1983; New York: Cambridge University Press, 1987. 2229. Ashworth, John. "The Democratic-Republicans before the Civil War: Political Ideology and Economic Change." Journal of American Studies 20 (December 1986): 375-90. 2230. Atkins, Jonathan M. Parties, Politics, and the Sectional Conflict in Tennessee, 1832-1861. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1997. Brief discussion of DW. 2231. Aull, Edward, Jr. "Calhounism in Virginia, 1830-1850." M.A. thesis, University of Alabama, 1936. 2232. Barkan, Elliott R. "The Emergence of a Whig Persuasion: Conservatism, Democratism, and the New York State Whigs." New York History 52 (October 1971): 367-395. 2233. Basch, Norma. "Equity vs. Equality: Emerging Concepts of Women's Political Status in the Age of Jackson." Journal of the Early Republic 3 (Fall 1983): 297-318. 2234. Basch, Norma. "Marriage, Morals, and Politics in the Election of 1828." Journal of American History 80 (December 1993): 890-918. Discusses briefly the attitude that the Massachusetts Journal, a Webster-backed newspaper supporting his candidacy for the presidency, took on the question of the Jacksons' marriage in the campaign of 1828. 2235. Bayard, Thomas Francis. Daniel Webster and the Spoils System. New York: Published for the Civil Service Reform Association by G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1882. Pamphlet is an extract of Bayard's speech at Dartmouth College, June 1882; contrasts Webster's views and attitude with that of the Jacksonians.
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2236. Bean, William G. "Party Transformations in Massachusetts with Special Reference to the Antecedents of Republicanism, 1848-1860." Ph.D. diss., Harvard University, 1922. 2237. Belohlavek, John M. Let the Eagle Soar! The Foreign Policy of Andrew Jackson. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1985. Provides a brief discussion of Webster's views with the standard Jacksonian policy. 2238. Benson, Lee. The Concept of Jacksonian Democracy: New York as a Test Case. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1961; New York: Atheneum, 1964. 2239. Bergeron, Paul H. "The Jacksonian Party on Trial: Presidential Politics in Tennessee, 1836-1856." Ph.D. diss., Vanderbilt University, 1965. 2240. Bergeron, Paul H. Antebellum Politics in Tennessee. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 1982. The standard treatment of Tennessee politics in Andrew Jackson's home state. 2241. Birkner, Michael J., and Herbert Ershkowitz. '"Men and Measures': The Creation of the Second Party System in New Jersey." New Jersey History 107 (Fall-Winter 1989): 40-59. 2242. Blue, Frederick J. The Free Soilers: Third Party Politics, Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1973.
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2243. Boles, John B., ed. ITie Middle Period: Essays in Honor of Bernard Mayo. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1973. 2244. Bolt, Christine, and Seymour Drescher. "The Anti-Slavery Origins of Concern for the American Indians." In Anti-Slavery, Religion and Reform: Essays in Memory of Roger Anstey. Folkestone, England: Dawson, 1980, pp. 233253. Argue that opposition to resettlement of American Indians and abolitionism had common origins and involved many of the same people, such as DW, Wendell Phillips, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and William Lloyd Garrison. 2245. Bowers, Claude Gernade. The Party Battles of the Jackson Period. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1922, 1924, 1928; Chautauqua, N.Y.: The Chautauqua Press, 1923.
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2246. Boyett, Gene W. "Quantitative Differences Between the Arkansas Whig and Democratic Parties, 1836-1850." Arkansas Historical Quarterly 34 (Autumn 1975): 214-26. 2247. Bradford, Edward Anthony. "America for the Americans." Harper's New Monthly Magazine 84 (March 1892): 599-604. Briefly discusses and quotes DW's opinion on preemption. 2248. Brauer, Kinley J. Cotton versus Conscience: Massachusetts Whig Politics and Southwestern Expansion, 1843-1848. Lexington, Ky.: University of Kentucky Press, 1967. Investigates the differences among Whigs of Massachusetts on the issue of the annexation of Texas and the Mexican War. 2249. Brauer, Kinley J. "The Webster-Lawrence Feud: A Study in Politics and Ambition." Historian 29 (November 1966): 34-59. Discusses political disagreements between Webster and Abbott Lawrence. 2250. Brauer, Kinley J. "The Massachusetts State Texas Committee: A Last Stand Against the Annexation of Texas." Journal of American History 51 (September 1964): 214-31. 2251. Braverman, Howard. "The Economic and Political Background of the Conservative Revolt in Virginia." Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 60 (April 1952): 266-87. Traces the factionalism within the Jacksonian party in Virginia over the sub treasury issue and the movement of a number of prominent Democrats into the Whig party. 2252. Brock, William Ranulf. Parties and Political Conscience: American Dilemmas, 1840-1850. Millwood, N.Y.: KTO Press, 1979. 2253. Brooks, Noah. "The Passing of the Whigs." Scribner's Magazine 17 (February 1895): 199-213. Discusses party origins and development from the founding of the nation to 1845; includes discussion of DW. 2254. Brown, Richard H. "'Southern Planters and Plain Republicans of the North': Martin Van Buren's Formula for National Politics." Ph.D. diss., Yale University, 1955. Important study for understanding the political structure of Jacksonian America.
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2255. Brown, Richard Holbrook. The Hero and the People: The Meaning of Jacksonian Democracy. New York: Macmillan, 1964. 2256. Brown, Thomas. "Daniel Webster: Conservative Whig." In Politics and Statesmanship: Essays on the American Whig Party. New York: Columbia University Press, 1985. 2257. Brown, Thomas. "From Old Hickory to Sly Fox: The Routinization of Charisma in the Early Democratic Party." Journal of the Early Republic 11 (Fall 1991): 339-69. 2258. Brown, Thomas. "Politics and Statesmanship: A Study of the American Whig Party." Ph.D. diss., Columbia University, 1981. Sees the Whig party as a political identity with common ideas, beliefs, and values, which developed into a general program during the economic crisis, 1837-1842 and, once Tyler was expelled from the party, it sought to implement that program. 2259. Brown, Thomas. "Southern Whigs and the Politics of Statesmanship, 1833-1841." Journal of Southern History 46 (August 1980): 361-80. Examines sources of unity among southern Whigs, particularly the notion of statesmanship—"the general welfare"; explores Tyler's relationship with the Whig party before and after his veto of the second bank bill. 2260. Burnham, Walter Dean. Presidential Ballots, 1836-1892. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1955. Provides county and state statistics for presidential elections. 2261. Burns, Gerald. "A Collective Biography of Consular Officers, 1828-1861." Ph.D. diss., University of Pittsburgh, 1973. 2262. Byrdsall, Fitzwilliam. The History of the Loco-foco or Equal Rights Party: Its Movements, Conventions, and Proceedings, with Short Characteristic Sketches of Its Prominent Men. New York: Clement & Packard, 1842; New York: B. Franklin, 1967. Also available in Microbook Library of American Civilization. Explores the Locofoco element of the Democratic party in the late 1830s and early 1840s. 2263. Carlson, A. Cheree. "The Rhetoric of the Know-Nothing Party: Nativism as a Response to the Rhetorical Situation." Southern Communication Journal 54 (Summer 1989): 364-83.
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2264. Carmon, Harry J., and Reinhard H. Luthin. "The Seward-Fillmore Feud and the Disruption of the Whig Party." New York History 24 (July 1943): 335-47. 2265. Carrol, Francis M. "Kings and Crises: Arbitrating the Canadian-American Boundary Dispute and the Belgian Crisis of 1830-31." New England Quarterly 73 (2000): 179-201. 2266. Carroll, Eber Malcolm. Origins of the Whig Party. Durham, N.C: Duke University Press, 1925; Gloucester, Mass.: Peter Smith, 1964; New York: Da Capo Press, 1970. Emphasizes the opposition to a strong executive and the idea of congressional superiority over the executive as major attitudes in the ideology of the Whig party. 2267. Carwardine, Richard. "Evangelicals, Whigs, and the Election of William Henry Harrison." Journal of American Studies 17 (April 1983): 47-75. 2268. Chase, James Stanton. "Jacksonian Democracy and the Rise of the Nominating Convention." Mid-America 45 (October 1963): 229-49. 2269. "The Chicago Convention." American Whig Review 6 (August 1847): 11122. Mentions DW's letter to body and its outline of DW's views of the role of the federal government in internal improvements. 2270. Chute, Wilham J. "The New Jersey Whig Campaign of 1840." New Jersey History 78 (1960): 222-39. 2271. Cole, Malvaine. Daniel Webster Spoke on Stratton Mountain: An Account of that Memorable Occasion in 1840 When the Great Orator and Statesman Came to Vermont and Addressed 15,000 "among the clouds." Jamaica, Vt.: Charter Publishers, 1965. Consists of a compilation of newspaper reports and excerpts from Webster's speech. 2272. Coleman, John F. The Disruption of Pennsylvania Democracy, 1848-1860. Harrisburg: Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, 1975. 2273. Commager, Henry. "England and the Oregon Treaty of 1846." Oregon Historical Quarterly 28 (1927): 18-38. Analyzes the English political situation and its influence in the settlement.
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2274. Congressional Quarterly. National Party Washington, D.C: Congressional Quarterly, 1983.
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2275. Cooper, William J., Jr. The South and the Politics of Slavery, Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1978.
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2276. Craven, Avery Odelle. The Repressible Conflict, 1830-1861. University: Louisiana State University Press, 1939. 2277. Craven, Avery. "The 1840's and the Democratic Process." Journal of Southern History 16 (May 1950): 161-76. 2278. Crenson, Matthew A. The Federal Machine: Beginnings of Bureaucracy in Jacksonian America. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1975. Discusses status of morality and bureaucratic organization during the Jacksonian era. 2279. Curtis, James C. The Fox at Bay: Martin Van Buren and the Presidency, 1837-1841. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 1970. Excellent study of the background to the political inheritance of the Whigs in 1841. 2280. Dallal, Jenine Abboushi. "American Imperialism UnManifest: Emerson's 'Inquest' and Cultural Regeneration." American Literature: A Journal of Literary History, Criticism, and Bibliography 73 (March 2001): 47-83. Explores the discourse of American expansionism as developed by Emerson, DW, and Calhoun. 2281. Dalzell, Robert F., Jr. Daniel Webster and the Trial of American Nationalism, 1843-1852. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1973. One of the best studies of DW's later political career. 2282. "Daniel Webster: Position of Desk in Senate Chamber." New York Times, August 16, 1882, p. 3, c. 6. 2283. DeFiore, Jayne Crumpler. "Come, and Bring the Ladies: Tennessee Women and the Politics of Opportunity during the Presidential Campaigns of 1840 and 1844." Tennessee Historical Quarterly 51 (Winter 1992): 197-212. Analyzes women's participation in the mass political gatherings during the two campaigns.
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2284. Dinsmore, L. J. "Daniel Webster and the Growth of Constitutional Science." Universalist Quarterly and General Review 48 (1891): 424. 2285. Dodd, William E. "The Principle of Instructing United States Senators." South Atlantic Quarterly 1 (October 1902): 326-52. Focuses on the Jackson-Van Buren presidencies, when the policy of instructing was accepted almost in toto by one party and partially by another. 2286. Doherty, Herbert J. The Whigs of Florida, 1845-1854. Gainesville: University of Florida Press, 1959. 2287. Donald, Aida DiPace. "Prelude to Civil War: The Decline of the Whig Party in New York, 1848-1852." Ph.D. diss., University of Rochester, 1961. 2288. Donovan, Herbert D. A. The Barnburners: A Study of the Internal Movements in the Political History of New York State and of the Resulting Changes Political Affiliation, 1830-1852. New York: New York University Press, Philadelphia: Porcupine Press, 1974. Covers New York politics through much the Jacksonian period. 2289. Duberman, Martin B. "Behind the Scenes as the Massachusetts 'Coalition' of 1851 Divides the Spoils." Essex Institute Historical Collections 99 (April 1963): 152-60. 2290. Easley, Esther Ann. "The Nature of the Union as Reflected in the Thought of Calhoun, Webster, and Lincoln." A.M. thesis, Duke University, 1954. 2291. Eaton, Clement. "Freedom of the Press in the Upper South." Mississippi Valley Historical Review 18 (March 1932): 479-99. 2292. Eaton, Clement. "Southern Senators and the Right of Instruction, 17891860." Journal of Southern History, 18 (August 1952): 303-19. Stresses practice among Whigs, 1834-1840. 2293. "Editor's Table." Old Guard 4 (January 1866): 61-62. Reports DW's prediction to George Ticknor Curtis in 1852 that, following the election, a sectional party would replace the Whig party. 2294. "1840-1841." United States Magazine and Democratic Review 9 (November 1841): 496-5. Reviews the party situation in the United States and argues, while
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admitting that it can never be known for sure if Harrison would have vetoed the bank bill, that both Harrison and Tyler expressed opposition to a national bank. 2295. Ellis, Richard E. 1 Tie Union at Risk: Jacksonian Democracy, States' Rights, and the Nullification Crisis. New York: Oxford University Press, 1987. 2296. Eriksson, Erik McKinley. "Official Newspaper Organs and Jackson's ReElection, 1832." Tennessee Historical Magazine 9 (April 1925): 37-58. Identifies party affiliation of several newspapers and discusses DW's activities in the campaign briefly. 2297. Ershkowitz, Herbert, and William G. Shade. "Consensus or Conflict? Political Behavior in the State Legislatures During the Jacksonian Era." Journal of American History 68 (December 1971): 591-621. 2298. "Even in Daniel Webster's Day: A Dilemma for Congress." U. S. News and World Report, September 12, 1977, p. 39. Discusses briefly the ethical questions involved in Webster's representation of the Bank of the United States before the Supreme Court while also serving in Congress. 2299. Everett, Robert B. "James K. Polk and the Election of 1844 in Tennessee." West Tennessee Historical Society Papers 16 (1962): 5-28. 2300. Feldberg, Michael. The Philadelphia Riots of 1844: A Study of Ethnic Conflict. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1975. 2301. Feldberg, Michael. The Turbulent Era: Riot and Disorder in America. New York: Oxford University Press, 1980.
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2302. Feller, Daniel. The Public Lands in Jacksonian Politics. Madison: The University of Wisconsin Press, 1984. An important reevaluation of the significance of the public lands issue in the politics of the Middle Period. 2303. Finger, John R. "The Abortive Second Cherokee Removal, 1841-1844." Journal of Southern History 47 (May 1981): 207-26. 2304. Fischer, Roger A. Tippecanoe and Trickets Too: The Material Culture of American Presidential Campaigns, 1828-1984. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1988. Scholarly analysis of campaign memorabilia.
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2305. Fisher, Marvin. Workshops in the Wilderness: The European Response to American Industrialization, 1830-1860. New York: Oxford University Press, 1967. 2306. Fish, Carl Russell. The Rise of the Common Man. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1927, 1944, 1950; Chicago: Quadrangle Books, 1971. Discusses Webster's social position, his influence, orations, and dress. 2307. Fitch, Agnes. "Daniel Webster in Vermont." Vermont Historical Society Proceedings 10 (June 1942): 104-109. Discusses the Stratton Mountain gathering during campaign of 1840 at which DW spoke. 2308. Folsom, Burton W., II. "Party Formation and Development in Jacksonian America: The Old South." Journal of American Studies 7 (December 1973): 21729. 2309. Foner, Eric. Free Soil, Free Labor, Free Men: The Ideology of the Republican Party Before the Civil War. New York: Oxford University Press, 1970. 2310. Forgie, George B. Patricide and the House Divided: A Psychological Interpretation of Lincoln and His Age. New York: W. W. Norton & Co., 1979. 2311. Formisano, Ronald P. "Political Character, Antipartyism and the Second American Party System." American Quarterly 21 (Winter 1969): 683-709. 2312. Formisano, Ronald P. "The Social Bases of American Voting Behavior: Wayne County, Michigan, 1837-1852, as a Test Case." Ph.D. diss., Wayne State University, 1966. 2313. Fowler, Dorothy Ganfield. The Cabinet Politician: The Postmasters General, 1829-1909. New York: Columbia University Press, 1943; New York: AMS Press, 1967. 2314. Fox, Stephen C. "Politicians, Issues, and Voter Preference in Jacksonian Ohio: A Critique of an Interpretation." Ohio History 86 (Summer 1977): 155-70. 2315. Fraser, Hugh Russell. Democracy in the Making: The Jackson-Tyler Era. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill Company, [1938]; New York: Kraus Reprint Co.,
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1969. One of the major studies of the Tyler administration; adopts a favorable view of Tyler. 2316. Friedman, Jean E. The Revolt of the Conservative Democrats: An Essay on American Political Culture and Political Development, 1837-1844. [Ann Arbor]: UMI Research Press, 1979. Focus mainly on independent treasury and political response. 2317. Gammon, Samuel Rhea. The Presidential Campaign of 1832. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1922. 2318. Gantz, Richard Alan. "Henry Clay and the Harvest of Bitter Fruit: The Struggle with John Tyler, 1841-1842." Ph.D. diss., Indiana University, 1986. Suggests that in his fight with Tyler over domestic policies, Clay was more concerned with the implementation of his "American system" than in promoting his presidential ambitions. 2319. Gatell, Frank Otto. ed. Essays on Jacksonian America. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1970. Brings together leading essays on the economic, political, social, and cultural aspects of the period. 2320. Gatell, Frank Otto. "'Conscience and Judgment': The Bolt of the Massachusetts Conscience Whigs." Historian 21 (November 1958): 18-45. An important examination of factionalism within the Massachusetts Whig party. 2321. Gatell, Frank Otto. "Money and Party in Jacksonian America: A Quantitative Look at New York's Men of Quahty." Political Science Quarterly 82 (June 1967): 235-52. 2322. Geotzmann, William H. When the Eagle Screamed: The Romantic Horizon in American Diplomacy. New York: John Wiley, 1966. 2323. Goldman, Perry M. "Political Virtue in the Age of Jackson." Political Science Quarterly 87 (March 1972): 46-62. Explores the attitudes toward party and party loyalty between the days of the early republic and the election of 1840. 2324. Goodman, Paul. "Moral Purpose and Republican Politics in Antebellum America, 1830-1860." Maryland History 20 (Fall-Winter 1989): 5-39.
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2325. Gordon, John Steele. "Financial Scandals: As American As Apple Pie." M 9 (January 1992): 33. Includes DW in his short discussion of financial scandals. 2326. Graebner, Norman A. "James K. Polk's Wartime Expansionist Policy." East Tennessee Historical Society's Publications 23 (1951): 32-45. Briefly discusses DW's attitude to the Mexican War. 2327. Graebner, Norman A. "Polk, Politics, and Oregon." East Tennessee Historical Society's Publications 24 (1952): 11-25. Discusses Webster's attitude toward Polk's Oregon policy. 2328. Gronowicz, Anthony B. "Revising the Concept of Jacksonian Democracy: A Comparison of New York Democrats in 1844 and 1884." Ph.D. diss., University of Pennsylvania, 1981. According to study, by 1884, skilled workmen were no longer well represented in Democratic party circles. 2329. Gunderson, Robert Gray. "Tippecanoe Belles of 1840." American Heritage, New Series 4 (Fall 1952): 3-5. Discusses the "sorry campaign" of the Democrats; the interest and participation of women in the campaign rallies. 2330. Gunderson, Robert Gray. The Log-Cabin Campaign. Lexington: University of Kentucky Press, 1957; Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1977. The best book-length monograph on the election of 1840. 2331. Gunderson, Robert G. "Webster in Lindsay-Woolsey." Quarterly Journal of Speech 38 (1951): 23-30. Explores DWs participation in the campaign of 1840. 2332. Haines, Charles Grove, and Foster H. Sherwood. The Role of the Supreme Court in American Government and Politics, 1835-1864. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1957. Examines the role of the court during Roger B. Taney's tenure as Chief Justice of the United States. 2333. Hale, Edward Everett. "Washington Then and Now." Outlook 79 (March 4,1905): 543-55; 79 (March 11,1905): 636-41. Contrasts the Washington of 1844 with 1904; illustrates contrasts with drawings and pictures of the Capitol, White House, Department of State; discusses briefly annexation of Texas. 2334. Hall, Kermit L. The Politics of Justice: Lower Federal Judicial Selection and the Second Party System, 1829-1861. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1979. Discusses patronage as used by presidents from Jackson to Lincoln; good
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discussion of DW's role in patronage decisions during the Tyler and Fillmore administrations. 2335. Hannigan, James P. "Orestes Brownson and the Election of 1840." Records of the American Catholic Historical Society of Philadelphia 73 (MarchJune 1962): 45-50. 2336. Hansen, William A. "Thomas Hart Benton and the Oregon Question." Missouri Historical Review 63 (July 1969): 489-97. 2337. "Harrison's Great Speech at the 'Log Cabin' Campaign Meeting at Ft. Meigs in 1840." Ohio Archaeological and Historical Society Publications 17 (April 1908): 197-207. 2338. Harrison, Joseph H., Jr. "Martin Van Buren and His Southern Supporters." Journal of Southern History 22 (November 1956): 438-57. 2339. Harrison, Lowell H. "The President Without a Party: John Tyler, Virginia Politician." American History Illustrated 16 (April 1981): 12-21. Explores Tyler's switch from the Democratic to the Whig party, succession to the presidency, and his expulsion from the Whig party. 2340. Haws, Robert J. "Massachusetts Whigs, 1833-1854." Ph.D. diss., University of Nebraska, 1973. 2341. Heberling, Judith Ann. "David Rittenhouse Porter and the Solidification of the Second American Party System in Pennsylvania." Ph.D. diss., University of Delaware, 1983. Recounts the waning influence of Porter when he allied with the Tyler presidential hopefuls in 1843-44. 2342. Hendricks, Rickey L. "Henry Clay and Jacksonian Indian Policy: A Political Anachronism." Filson Club History Quarterly 60 (April 1986): 218-38. 2343. Hietala, Thomas R. Manifest Design: Anxious Aggrandizement Jacksonian America. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1985.
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2344. Hinckley, Ted C. "American Anti-Catholicism during the Mexican War." Pacific Historical Review 31 (May 1962): 121-37. Discusses briefly DW's view that the inclusion of any considerable Mexican populace would debase American culture and morals.
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2345. Hoffmann, William S. Andrew Jackson and North Carolina Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1958.
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2346. Holt, Edgar Allan. "Party Politics in Ohio, 1840-1850." Ohio Archeological and Historical Publications 37 (1928): 439-591; 38 (1929): 47-182, 260-402. 2347. Holt, Michael F. Forging a Majority: The Formation of the Republican Party in Pittsburgh, 1848-1860. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1969. 2348. Holt, Michael F. Political Parties and American Political Development from the Age of Jackson to the Age of Lincoln. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1992. Brings together many of Holt's shorter essays on American politics. 2349. Holt, Michael F. "Wilham Henry Harrison March-April 1841, John Tyler 1841-1845," in C Van Woodward, ed., Responses of the Presidents to Charges of Misconduct. New York: Dell Publishing Co., 1974. 2350. Horwill, Herbert William. The Usages of the American Constitution. London: Oxford University Press, 1925; Port Washington, N.Y.: Kennikat Press, 1969. Argues that usage alone transforms a vice president into president and that Tyler's decision regarding succession remains one of the most important elements in the unwritten constitution of the United States. 2351. Howe, Daniel Walker. The Political Culture of the American Whigs. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1979. An excellent study of Whig thought and theory. 2352. Hugins, Walter. Jacksonian Democracy and the Working Class: A Study of the New York Workingmen's Movement, 1829-1837. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1960. 2353. Hurst, James Willard. Law and the Conditions of Freedom in the Nineteenth-Century United States. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1956, 1964. 2354. Hyman, Harold M., and William M. Wiecek. Equal Justice Under Law: Constitutional Development, 1835-1875. New York: Harper & Row, 1982.
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2355. Jackson, Carlton. "A History of the Whig Party in Alabama, 1828-1860." Ph.D. diss., University of Alabama, 1963. 2356. Jaenicke, Douglas W. "The Jacksonian Integration of Parties into the Constitutional System." Political Science Quarterly 101 (Spring 1986): 85-107. 2357. Jeffrey, Thomas E. "The Second Party System in North Carolina, 18361860." Ph.D. diss., Catholic University of America, 1976. 2358. Jennings, Thelma. The Nashville Convention: Southern Movement for Unity, 1848-1851. Memphis, Tenn.: Memphis State University Press, 1980. 2359. Johnson, Donald Bruce, and Kirk H. Porter. National Party Platforms. 2 vols. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1978. Covers 1840 and later. 2360. Johnson, Gerald White. America's Silver Age: The Statecraft of Clay—Webster—Calhoun. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1939. Evaluates the political roles of three of the major politicians in the age of Jackson. 2361. Julian, George W. "Political Recollections and Notes." International Review 12 (April 1882): 325-334. Recalls events of the presidential campaign of 1840 and discusses briefly the political views of Harrison and Tyler, the music of the campaign, and the growing influence of abolitionism during the first Whig incumbency. 2362. King, George A. The French Spoliations Claims. Washington: n.p., 1916. 2363. Kleber, Louis C "John Tyler: The Tenth President of the United States, 1841-5, Who Survived a Charge of Impeachment and Acquired Texas." History Today 25 (October 1975): 697-703. Discusses Tyler's political background, his nomination and election as vice president in 1840, and his independent course as president, one his Whig accusers should have expected. 2364. Krueger, David W. "The Clay-Tyler Feud, 1841-1842." Filson Club History Quarterly 42 (April 1968): 162-77. Sees the struggle between Tyler and Clay as one between "two highly inflexible men": the president confused on fiscal matters and limited in his options by constitutional scruples, and the Kentucky senator unwilling to compromise in light his opposition to executive usurpation and the weakness of the president.
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2365. Kruman, Marc W. Parties and Politics in North Carolina, 1836-1865. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1983. Covers the continuing party conflict in North Carolina to the Civil War. 2366. "Land Reform." American discussion of DW.
Whig Review 15 (June 1852): 547-53. Brief
2367. "The Last Chief Executive." American Review, A Whig Journal of Politics, Literature, Art, and Science 1 (April 1845): 331-340. Denounces Tyler and his administration. 2368. "The Late Acting President." United States Magazine and Democratic Review 16 (March 1845): 211-214. Explores the administration of the "renegade republican," Tyler; "this weakest and worst of our Presidents," his efforts to use Webster and others to secure election to presidency for a term of his own. 2369. Latner, Richard B. The Presidency of Andrew Jackson: White House Politics, 1829-1837. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1979. 2370. Latner, Richard B. "A New Look at Jacksonian Politics." Journal of American History 61 (March 1975): 943-69. 2371. Latner, Richard B. "The Kitchen Cabinet and Andrew Jackson's Advisory System." Journal of American History 65 (September 1978): 367-88. 2372. Leonard, Ira M. "New York City Politics, 1841-1844: Nativism and Reform." Ph.D. diss., New York University, 1965. 2373. Leonard, Ira M. "The Rise and Fall of the American Republican Party in New York City, 1843-1845." New-York Historical Society Quarterly 50 (April 1966): 151-92. Explores party warfare and responses to nativism. 2374. Lerski, Jerzy J a n . A Polish Chapter in Jacksonian America: The United States and the Polish Exiles of 1836. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1958. Discusses briefly DW's position on the Senate bill (1834) to make a donation of land to the "Polish Patriots." 2375. Levine, Peter D. "State Legislative Parties in the Jacksonian Era: New Jersey, 1829-1844." Journal of American History 62 (December 1975): 591-608.
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2376. Levine, Peter D. The Behavior of State Legislative Parties in the Jacksonian Era: New Jersey, 1829-1844. Rutherford, N.J.: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1977. 2377. Lindsley, [Harvey]. "Recollection of Dr. Lindsley—Daniel Webster on the One-Term Principle." New York Times, January 29, 1872. 2378. London, Herbert Ira. "The Nativist Movement in the American Republican Party in New York City During the Period 1843-1847." Ph.D. diss., New York University, 1966. 2379. Lucas, M. Philip. " T o Carry Out Great Fundamental Principles': The Antebellum Southern Political Culture." Journal of Mississippi History 52 (February 1990): 1-22. 2380. Lumpkin, Wilson. The Removal of the Cherokee Indians from Georgia. New York: Dodd, Mead & Company, 1907; New York: Arno Press, 1969; New York: A. M. Kelley, 1971. Also available in Microbook Library of American Civilization. Includes some of Lumpkin's speeches and correspondence on the removal question. 2381. M. J. K. "Daniel Webster and the Jews." Publications of the American Jewish Historical Society 11 (1903): 186-87. Discusses DW's declining an invitation to address the Hebrew Benevolent Society of New York. 2382. MacDonald, William. Jacksonian Harper & Brothers, 1906, 1968.
Democracy, 1829-1837. New York:
2383. Macy, Jesse. Political Parties in the United States, 1846-1861. New York: Macmillan Co., 1918. 2384. Maizlish, Stephen E., and John J. Kushma, eds. Essays on American Antebellum Politics, 1840-1860. College Station: Texas A & M University Press, 1982. Essays focus on voter turnout, Whig and Democratic parties. 2385. Marshall, Lynn. "The Strange Stillbirth of the Whig Party." American Historical Review 72 (January 1967): 445-68. Emphasizes the importance of "party organization, not ideology" in the formation of the Whig party; considerable discussion of DW.
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2386. McCabe, Robert 0 . "The Twilight of the Second Party System in Massachusetts: The Collapse of the Massachusetts Whig Party." Honors thesis, Harvard University, 1974. 2387. McCardell, John M. "The Idea of a Southern Nation: Southern Nationalists and Southern Nationalism, 1830-1861." Ph.D. diss., Harvard University, 1976. 2388. McCardell, John M. The Idea of a Southern Nation: Southern Nationalists and Southern Nationalism, 1830-1860. New York: W. W. Norton & Co., 1979. 2389. McConville, Mary St. Patrick. Political Nativism in the State of Maryland, 1830-1860. Washington, D.C: Catholic University of America, 1928. 2390. McCormick, Richard L. Hie Party Period and Public Policy: American Politics from the Age of Jackson to the Progressive Era. New York: Oxford University Press, 1986. 2391. McCormick, Richard P. "New Perspectives on Jacksonian Politics." American Historical Review 65 (January 1960): 288-301. 2392. McCormick, Richard P. "Party Formation in New Jersey in the Jacksonian Era." New Jersey History 83 (July 1965): 161-73. 2393. McCormick, Richard P. The Second American Party System: Party Formation in the Jacksonian Era. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1966. A highly influential and important study of political party development in nineteenth-century United States. 2394. McGiffen, Steven P. "Ideology and the Failure of the Whig Party in New Hampshire, 1834-1841." New England Quarterly 59 (September 1986): 387-401. 2395. McWhiney, Grady. "Were the Whigs a Class Party in Alabama?" Journal of Southern History 23 (November 1957): 510-22. Discusses the social composition of the Whig party in Alabama. 2396. Meade, Catherine Mary. "Daniel Webster and the Decline of the Whig Party in Massachusetts, 1848-1852." Ph.D. diss., Boston University, 1972.
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2397. Mering, John Vollmer. The Whig Party in Missouri. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1967. Examines the emergence and nature of the Whig party in Thomas Hart Benton's home state. 2398. Merk, Frederick. "The British Corn Crisis of 1845-46 and the Oregon Treaty." Agricultural History 8 (July 1934): 95-123. 2399. Meyers, Marvin. "The Jacksonian Persuasion." American (Spring 1953): 3-15.
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2400. Meyers, Marvin. The Jacksonian Persuasion, Politics and Beliefs. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1957,1960,1964,1968; New York: Vintage Books, 1960. 2401. Miles, Edwin A. "The Jacksonian Era." In Writing Southern History: Essays in Historiography in Honor of Fletcher M. Green, pp. 125-46. Ed. Arthur S. Link and Rembert W. Patrick. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1965. 2402. Miles, Edwin A. "The Whig Party and the Menace of Caesar." Tennessee Historical Quarterly 27 (Winter 1968): 361-79. Discusses ideas of Roman history and fear of militarism that influenced rise of Whig party and the concerns about the nomination of Harrison as a candidate. 2403. Miles, Edwin A. Jacksonian Democracy in Mississippi. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1960; New York: Da Capo Press, 1970. 2404. Miller, Douglas T. Jacksonian Aristocracy: Class and Democracy in New York, 1830-1860. New York: Oxford University Press, 1967. 2405. Mitchell, Marjorie Dean. "Clay, Tyler and the Whig Coalition." M.A. thesis, University of Minnesota, 1933. 2406. Mohl, Raymond A. "Presidential Views of National Power, 1837-1861." Mid-America 52 (July 1970): 177-89. 2407. Moore, Powell. "The Revolt Against Jackson in Tennessee, 1835-1836." Journal of Southern History 2 (August 1936): 335-59.
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2408. "The Moral of the Veto." United States Magazine and Democratic Review 9 (September 1841): 295-98. Traces the history of the Whig party in the nominating convention at Harrisburg in December 1839 and sees Tyler's veto of the bank bill as consistent with his former votes; praises Tyler for his veto. 2409. Morgan, Robert James. "The Presidency under John Tyler: A Study in Constitutional History." Ph.D. diss., University of Virginia, 1951. 2410. Morgan, Robert James. A Whig Embattled: The Presidency under John Tyler. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1954; Hamden, Conn.: Archon Books, 1974. Analyzes conflict between the president and Congress during the Tyler administration as Tyler adopted and followed roughly a Jacksonian view of the presidential office to sustain his own constitutional and economic notions. 2411. Morris, John. "Political Party Organization and Elitism in Jacksonian America: The New York Whigs." American Studies (Warsaw) 5 (1985): 15-31. 2412. Morse, Jarvis Means. The Rise of Liberalism in Connecticut, New Haven: Yale University Press, 1933.
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2413. Moser, Harold D. "Subtreasury Politics and the Virginia Conservative Democrats, 1835-1844. Ph.D. diss., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1977. Brief discussion of DW and his relationship with the Conservative Democrats. 2414. Moss, Richard J. "Jacksonian Democracy: A Note on the Origins and Growth of the Term." Tennessee Historical Quarterly 34 (Summer 1975): 145-53. 2415. Mueller, Henry Richard. The Whig Party in Pennsylvania. Columbia University Press, 1922; New York: AMS Press, 1969.
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2416. Mulkern, John Raymond. "The Know-Nothing Party in Massachusetts." Ph.D. diss., Boston University, 1963. 2417. Murray, Anne W. "Van Buren versus Harrison: The Campaign of 1840." American Collector 17 (October 1948): 24-25. 2418. Nagel, Paul Chester. "John Tyler as Congressman and Senator." M.A. thesis, University of Minnesota, 1949. One of the few studies focusing on Tyler's congressional career.
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2419. Nash, Howard P., Jr. "The "Princeton' Explosion." American Illustrated 4 (August 1969): 4-12.
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2420. Nathans, Sydney Harold. "Daniel Webster and the Whig Party, 18281844." Ph. D. diss., Johns Hopkins University, 1969. 2421. Nathans, Sydney. Daniel Webster and Jacksonian Democracy. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1973. Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science, Ser. 91, No. 1. A thoughtful, scholarly analysis of DW's political career during the Jackson-Van Buren years. 2422. "The Nation's Calamity." New Yorker, April 10, 1841, p. 58. Harrison's pledge to a single term placed him out of reach of the opposition, despite personal shortcomings. 2423. Nichols, Roy F. The Democratic Machine, 1850-1854. New York: Columbia University Press, 1923; New York: AMS Press, 1967. 2424. Nicolay, John G., and John Hay. "Abraham Lincoln: A History." Century Magazine 33 (January 1887): 366-96; 33 (February 1887): 515-43. Discuss the campaigns of 1840 and 1844 and Tyler's move for the annexation of Texas. 2425. Niven, John. The Coming of the Civil War, 1837-1861. Arlington Heights, 111.: Harlan Davidson, 1990. 2426. Norton, Anthony Banning, ed. Tippecanoe Songs of the Log Cabin Boys and Girls of 1840. Mount Vernon, Ohio: A. B. Norton & Co., 1888. 2427. Norton, Anthony Banning. The Great Revolution of 1840: Reminiscences of the Log Cabin and Hard Cider Campaign. Mount Vernon, Ohio: A. B. Norton & Co., 1888. Also available in Microbook Library of American Civilization. Includes campaign songs. 2428. Norton, Clarence Clifford. The Democratic Party in Ante-Bellum North Carolina, 1835-1861. Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press, 1930. 2429. O'Connell, Mary Jeanne Therese. "John Tyler's Attitude toward the Presidency." M.A. thesis, Loyola University-Chicago, 1900.
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2430. O'Connor, Thomas H. Lords of the Loom: The Cotton Whigs and the Coming of the Civil War. New York: Scribner, 1968. 2431. Oakes, James. "From Republicanism to Liberalism: Ideological Change and the Crisis of the Old South." American Quarterly 37 (Fall 1985): 551-71. 2432. "Old-Time Politics." Cincinnati Enquirer, July 29, 1883, p. 15. Carries article on the politics of Thomas Hart Benton and Daniel Webster. 2433. O'Leary, Wayne M. "Who Were the Whigs and Democrats? The Economic Character of Second-Level Party Leadership in Tidewater Maine, 1843-1853." Maine Historical Society Quarterly 28 (Winter 1989): 146-69. 2434. Park, Julian. "Fillmore's Inaugural: Comments on Fillmore's Inaugural." Niagara Frontier 9 (Summer/Autumn 1962): 29-33. 2435. Parks, Gordon Elliott. "Martin Van Buren and the Re-Organization of the Democratic Party, 1841-1844." Ph.D. diss., University of Wisconsin, 1965. Assesses Van Buren's role in the Democratic party during the Tyler presidency. 2436. "Passages from a Politician's Note-Book: The Adjournment: A 'President Without a Party."' United States Magazine and Democratic Review 11 (October 1842): 425-30. Denounces Tyler's policy and presidency. 2437. "Passages from a Politician's Note-Book: The Lay of the Land." United States Magazine and Democratic Review 13 (July 1843): 97-101. Reviews the "disgusting" political scene in Washington under Tyler—"almost enough to turn the stomach of an honest man." 2438. Paul, James C. N. Rift in the Democracy. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1951; New York: A. S. Barnes, 1951. An important study of political developments in the early 1840s. 2439. Peck, Charles Henry. The Jacksonian Epoch. New York: Harper and Brothers, 1899. Surveys political history from 1824 to 1840. 2440. Peck, Kenneth M. "The Oxford Controversy in America, 1839." Historical Magazine of the Protestant Episcopal Church 33 (1964): 49-63. Suggests a parallel between the reaction in the Episcopal church to the revivalism of the Jacksonian era and the federal unionism of DW.
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2441. Persinger, Clark Edmund. The "Bargain of 1844" As the Origin of the Wilmot Proviso. Published in Volume 1 of Annual Report of the American Historical Association for the Year 1911 (Washington, D.C: Government Printing Office), pp. 187-95. 2442. Pessen Edward, ed. The Many-Faceted Jacksonian Era: New Interpretations. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1977. Collection of essays on various topics of the period. 2443. Pessen, Edward. "Society and Politics in the Jacksonian Era." Register of the Kentucky Historical Society 82 (Winter 1984): 1-27. 2444. Pessen, Edward. Jacksonian America: Society, Personality, and Politics. Homewood, 111.: Dorsey Press, 1969, 1978. A general survey of the period. 2445. Pessen, Edward. Most Uncommon Jacksonians: The Radical Leaders of the Early Labor Movement. Albany, 1967. 2446. Pessen, Edward. Riches, Class, and Power Before the Civil War. Lexington, Mass.: D.C. Heath and Company, 1973. 2447. Peterson, Merrill D. The Great Triumvirate: Webster, Clay, and Calhoun. New York: Oxford University Press, 1987. 2448. Phillips, Ulrich Bonnell. The Course of the South to Secession: An Interpretation. Edited by E. Merton Coulter. New York: D. Appleton-Century Company, 1939; Gloucester, Mass.: P. Smith, 1958. 2449. Pierce, J. Kingston. "Andrew Jackson and the Tavern-Keeper's Daughter." American History 34 (June 1999): 20-26. Quotes DW's prediction that reaction to the Eaton affair would likely determine President Andrew Jackson's successor. 2450. Pilcher, Joseph Mitchell. "Daniel Webster in Louisiana History." Louisiana Historical Quarterly 5 (October 1922): 478-92. 2451. "The Political Crisis." United States Magazine and Democratic Review 2 (June 1838): 312-20. Discusses the impact of the economic crisis on political developments.
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2452. "Political Portraits with Pen and Pencil: John Tyler." United States Magazine and Democratic Review 11 (November 1842): 502-507. States that President Tyler has rendered valuable service to the cause advocated by Review; reviews Tyler's policy as president and finds his positions consistent with past attitudes. 2453. Poore, Ben: Perley. "The Capitol at Washington." Century Magazine 25 (April 1883): 803-19. 2454. Porter, Laura Smith. '"The last, best hope of earth': Abraham Lincoln's Perception of the Mission of America, 1835-1854." Illinois Historical Journal 78 (Autumn 1985): 207-16. 2455. Post, Charles. "Primitive Accumulation, Class Struggle, and the Capitalist State: Political Crisis and the Origins of the U.S. Civil War, 1844-1861." Ph.D. diss., State University of New York at Binghampton, 1983. 2456. "Presidential Inaugurations in the House Chamber." History in the House 1 (January 1985): 1-4. Discusses seven inaugurations conducted in the House of Representatives chamber. 2457. Rawley, James A. Secession: The Disruption of the American Republic, 1844-1861. Malabar, Fla.: R. E. Krieger Publishing Co., 1989. 2458. Rayback, Joseph G. Free Soil: The Election of 1848. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 1970. Covers the free soil movement, Lewis Cass's role in it, and, very briefly, the alleged Western Land Association, formed in 1836 with a capitalization of $220,000, in which Webster was an investor. 2459. "Recollections of an Old Stager." Harper's New Monthly Magazine 47 (October 1873): 753-60. Recalls anecdote involving DW and William Henry Harrison over appointment of governor for Iowa territory. 2460. Redard, Thomas E. "The Election of 1844 in Louisiana: A New Look at the Ethno-Cultural Approach." Louisiana History 22 (Fall 1981): 419-33. 2461. Remini, Robert V. Andrew Jackson and the Bank War: A Study in the Growth of Presidential Power. New York: Norton, 1967. One of the better studies on Jackson and the bank war; provides background for understanding the
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chronology of the fight against Biddle's Second Bank of the United States and the political responses to the squabble. 2462. Remini, Robert V. The Jacksonian Era. Arlington Heights, 111.: H. Davidson, 1989. Short survey text of period with a lengthy historiographical essay. 2463. Remini, Robert V. The Legacy of Andrew Jackson: Essays on Democracy, Indian Removal, and Slavery. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1988. Walter Lynwood Fleming Lectures in Southern History, delivered at Louisiana State University in 1984; contains briefs discussions of Tyler and Webster. 2464. Remini, Robert V. Hie Revolutionary Age of Andrew Jackson. New York: Harper and Row, 1976; New York: Harper Torchbooks, 1987. 2465. "Reminiscences of Andrew Jackson." Continental Monthly 2 (September 1862): 318-20. Recalls anecdote involving DW and Jackson. 2466. Rich, Robert. "'A Wilderness of Whigs': The Wealthy Men of Boston." Journal of Social History 4 (Spring 1971): 263-76. Assesses political affiliation of 283 Bostonians worth $100,000 or more and finds that 86.5% were Whigs. 2467. Richards, Leonard L. "Gentlemen of Property and Standing": Anti-Abolition Mobs in Jacksonian America. New York: Oxford University Press, 1970. 2468. Rohrs, Richard C. "Partisan Politics and the Attempted Assassination of Andrew Jackson." Journal of the Early Republic 1 (Summer 1981): 148-63. Evaluates the partisan rancor of the period, which even survived in response to Richard Lawrence's attempted assassination of President Jackson in 1836 and Whig and Democratic responses, including DW, to the event. 2469. Russell, Robert R. Economic Aspects of Southern Sectionalism, Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1924.
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2470. Russo, David J. "The Major Political Issues of the Jacksonian Period and the Development of Party Loyalty in Congress, 1830-1840." Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, New Series 62 (1972): Part 5. Explores attitudes of Whigs and Democrats on party loyalty, the tariff, internal improvements,
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Indian removal, slavery, public lands, and the Bank of the United States; useful for an understanding of the issues of the period. 2471. Samson, Rebecca Middleton. "When Daniel Webster Spoke on the Mountain." Outlook 79 (November 30, 1921): 521-23. Recounts story of DW's speech on Stratton Mountain during campaign of 1840. 2472. Satz, Ronald N. American Indian Policy in the Jacksonian Era. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1974. 2473. Scheiber, Harry N. "The Pet Banks in Jacksonian Politics and Finance, 1833-1841." Journal of Economic History 23 (June 1963): 196-214. 2474. Schelin, Robert C. "A Whig's Final Quest: Fillmore and the KnowNothings." Niagara Frontier 26 (1979): 1-11. 2475. Schlesinger, Arthur M., Jr. The Age of Jackson. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1945, 1950, 1953. A classic study of the Jacksonian era; essential for understanding the historiography of the period for the last fifty years. 2476. Schlesinger, Arthur M., Jr. The Imperial Presidency. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1973. Explores the evolution of the American presidency; brief discussion of DW's views on office. 2477. Schmidhauser, John R. "Judicial Behavior and the Sectional Crisis of 1837-1860." Journal of Politics 23 (November 1961): 615-40. 2478. Schroeder, John H. Shaping a Maritime Empire: The Commercial and Diplomatic Role of the American Navy, 1829-1861. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1985. 2479. Schroeder, John Herman. "Virginia Whig Leadership, 1834-1842." M.A. thesis, University of Virginia, 1967. 2480. Schwartz, Bernard. From Confederation to Nation: The American Constitution, 1835-1877. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1973. 2481. Sellers, Charles G. "Who Were the Southern Whigs." American Historical Review 59 (January 1954): 335-46. Emphasizes the commercial nature of the Whig coalition.
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2482. Seventy-Niner. "An Anecdote of Daniel Webster." Century 47 (January 1894): 477-78. Recounts occasion in Philadelphia when DW delivered speech at the Musical Fund Hall in opposition to the removal of the deposits. 2483. Sewell, Richard H. "John P. Hale and the Liberty Party, 1847-1848." New England Quarterly 37 (June 1964): 200-223.. 2484. Shalhope, Robert E. "Jacksonian Politics in Missouri: A Comment on the McCormick Thesis." Civil War History 15 (September 1969): 210-25. 2485. Sharp, James Roger. "Andrew Jackson and the Limits of Presidential Power." Congressional Studies 7 (Winter 1980): 63-80. Explores background of the 1834 censure of Jackson and contends that censure is the only alternative when impeachment is politically impossible. 2486. Sharp, James Roger. "The Political Culture of Middle-Period United States." Canadian Review of American Studies 15 (Spring 1984): 49-62. 2487. Shelden, Aure. "History in Hiding." New-England Galaxy 17 (1975): 39-43. Recounts the Whig political convention on Stratton Mountain in Vermont in July 1840, at which DW spoke. 2488. Shields, Johanna Nicol. "Whigs Reform the 'Bear Garden': Representation and the Apportionment Act of 1842." Journal of the Early Republic 5 (Fall 1985): 355-82. 2489. Shields, Johanna Nicol. The Line of Duty: Maverick Congressmen and the Development of American Political Culture, 1836-1860. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1985. 2490. Short, James R. "Virginia Repudiates Her Native Sons." Virginia Cavalcade 3 (Summer 1953): 10-11. Discusses Virginia's vote against Henry Clay, William Henry Harrison and John Tyler, Zachary Taylor, and Winfield Scott in nineteenth century presidential elections. 2491. Shover, Kenneth B. "Another Look at the Late Whig Party: The Perspective of the Loyal Whig." Historian 48 (August 1986): 539-58. 2492. Sidey, Hugh. "The Presidency: What Links These Six?" Time, April 15, 1991, p. 35. Ranks John Tyler, Zachary Taylor, Millard Fillmore, Franklin
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Pierce, Calvin Coolidge, and Ronald Reagan, each as a "below average" president. 2493. Siebeneck, Henry King. "John Tyler: Our First Accidental President." Western Pennsylvania Historical Magazine 34 (March 1951): 35-50; 34 (June 1951): 119-33. Assesses the Tyler presidency and criticizes Tyler, "narrow and provincial,... prejudiced and petty," for failure to submit to the majority will of the Whig party or to allow a bank bill to become law without his signature. 2494. Silbey, Joel H. "John C. Calhoun and the Limits of Southern Congressional Unity, 1841-1850." Historian 30 (November 1967): 58-71. 2495. Silbey, Joel H., comp. The Transformation of American Politics, 18401860. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1967. Collection of essays and lectures on the period. 2496. Silbey, Joel H. Political Ideology and Voting Behavior in the Age of Jackson. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1973. 2497. Silbey, Joel H. The American Political Nation, 1838-1893. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1991. Analyzes and discusses the period as one in which political parties shaped and directed the political world. 2498. Silbey, Joel H. The Partisan Imperative: The Dynamics of American Politics before the Civil War. New York: Oxford University Press, 1985. 2499. Silbey, Joel H. The Shrine of Party: Congressional Voting Behavior, 18411852. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1967. Through an analysis of congressional voting, demonstrates party strength and ideological distinctions between parties. 2500. Silva, Ruth C. Presidential Succession. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1951; New York: Greenwood Press, 1968. Discusses constitutional provisions and intent on the succession question and argues t h a t it never was "intended that the Vice President or designated officer should become President under the succession clause." 2501. Skeen, C. Edward. "An Uncertain 'Right': State Legislatures and the Doctrine of Instruction." Mid-America 71 (January 1991): 29-47.
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2502. Smith, Alice E. From Exploration to Statehood, Vol. 1 of History of Wisconsin, ed. William Fletcher Thompson. Madison: State Historical Society of Wisconsin, 1973. Offers some discussion of relationship between DW and James Duane Doty, with whom DW invested in the Four Lakes Association. 2503. Smith, Culver H. "Propaganda Technique in the Jackson Campaign of 1828." East Tennessee Historical Society's Publications 6 (1934): 44-66. Focuses primarily on the establishment of newspapers with some discussion of Webster's activities on behalf of the National Republicans. 2504. Smith, Culver H. The Press, Politics, and Patronage: The American Government's Use of Newspapers, 1789-1875. Athens; University of Georgia Press, 1977. 2505. Smith, Thomas Joseph. "Daniel Webster: A Study in Nationalism." Ph.D. diss., Fordham University, 1933. 2506. Smith, Wilbur Wayne. "The Whig Party in Maryland, 1826-1856." Ph.D. diss., University of Maryland, 1967. 2507. Spann, Edward K. "Gotham in Congress: New York's Representatives in the National Government, 1840-1854." New York History 67 (July 1986): 305-29. 2508. Spencer, Donald S. "Lewis Cass and Symbolic Intervention, 1848-1852." Michigan History 53 (Spring 1969): 1-17. 2509. Stathis, Stephen W. "John Tyler's Presidential Succession: A Reappraisal." Prologue 8 (Winter 1976): 223-36. Explores events and views, both contemporary and by later scholars, surrounding Tyler's succession to the presidency. 2510. Stegmaier, Mark Joseph. "The U.S. Senate in the Sectional Crises, 18461861: A Roll-Call Voting Analysis." Ph.D. diss., University of California, Santa Barbara, 1975. 2511. Stenberg, Richard R. "The Jefferson Birthday Dinner, 1830." Journal of Southern History 4 (August 1938): 334-45. 2512. Stevens, Harry R. The Early Jackson Party in Ohio. Durham, N.C: Duke University Press, 1957.
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2513. Stokes, William S. "Whig Conceptions of Executive Power." Presidential Studies Quarterly 6 (Winter-Spring 1976): 16-35. 2514. Strahl, Harold M. "The Congressional Mulready and Daniel Webster." The American Philatelist 104 (June 1, 1990): 530. Discusses DW's resolutions for postal reform in 1840 and his role in the first reproductions of the Penny Black stamp. 2515. Streeter, Floyd Benjamin. Political Parties in Michigan, 1837-1860: An Historical Study of Political Issues and Parties in Michigan from the Admission of the State to the Civil War. Lansing: Michigan Historical Commission, 1918. 2516. Sweeney, Kevin. "Rum, Romanism, Representation, and Reform: Coalition Politics in Massachusetts, 1847-1853." Civil War History 22 (June 1976): 116-37. Explores the politics of the Democratic and Free Soil coalition on the state level through statistical analysis and discusses briefly the coalition's response to DWs stand on the Compromise of 1850 and to his candidacy in the presidential campaign of 1852. 2517. Swindler, William F. "John Tyler's Nominations: 'Robin Hood,' Congress, and the Court." Supreme Court Historical Society Yearbook (1977): 39-43. Discusses Tyler's six nominations to the Supreme Court, only one of whom, Samuel Nelson, was confirmed 2518. Tau. "The History of Party, and the Political Status of John Tyler." De Bow's Review 26 (March 1859): 300-309. Discuses reasons Tyler followed the course he did as president; traces history of rise of parties and partisan warfare. 2519. Teague, William Joseph. "An Appeal to Reason: Daniel Webster, Henry Clay, and Whig Presidential Politics, 1836-1848." Ph.D. diss., North Texas State University, 1977. 2520. Thompson, Arthur Wilham. Jacksonian Democracy on the Florida Frontier. Gainesville: University of Florida Press, 1961. 2521. Thompson, Charles Manfred. "The Ilhnois Whigs before 1846." University of Illinois Studies in the Social Sciences. Vol. IV. Urbana: University of Illinois, 1915; New York: Johnson Reprint Corp., 1967.
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2522. Tregle, Joseph G., Jr. "Political Corruption in the Early Republic: Louisiana as a Case Study." Louisiana History 31 (Spring 1990): 125-39. 2523. Trimble, William. "Diverging Tendencies in New York Democracy in the Period of the Loco Focos." American Historical Review 24 (April 1919): 396-421. 2524. Turner, Frederick Jackson. The United States, 1830-1850: The Nation and Its Sections. New York: Henry Holt, 1935. 2525. "The Twenty-Eighth Congress." American Review, A Whig Journal of Politics, Literature, Art and Science 1 (March 1845): 221-231. Discusses Tyler's defection from the Whig party and its injury to the Whig cause. 2526. Tyler, Lyon G. "Mr. Leigh and the Vice Presidency." Tyler's Quarterly Historical and Genealogical Magazine 3 (January 1922): 214-16. Responds to note in article in the Virginia Magazine, "Letters from William and Mary College," which alleges that Tyler's nomination for the vice presidency came only after Leigh declined; denies truth of statement. 2527. Tyler, Lyon G. "Tyler versus Lincoln." Tyler's Quarterly Historical and Genealogical Magazine 10 (October 1928): 75-99. Responds to article in Time; contrasts the careers of the two on officeseeking, public morality, public experience, relations to cabinet, and administrations. 2528. [Tyler, Lyon G.?]. "John Tyler's Administration." Tyler's Quarterly Historical and Genealogizal Magazine 14 (April 1933): 195-97. Reviews and praises the accomplishments of the Tyler presidency. 2529. [Tyler, Lyon G.]. "John Tyler and the Vice-Presidency." Tyler's Quarterly Historical and Genealogical Magazine 9 (October 1927): 89-95. Again discusses the Tyler nomination at Harrisburg and reprints Leigh letter on the matter showing that Tyler was seriously considered a strong candidate for the post. 2530. Tyler, Lyon Gardiner. "Honor Where Honor is Due." Confederate Veteran 35 (September 1927): 325. Asserts that it was Tyler, not Polk, who added Texas to the Union; prints Tyler s letter of February 28, 1856, to Thomas J. Green, discussing the matter.
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2531. Tyler, Lyon Gardiner. "John Tyler and His Presidency." Eclectic Magazine 148 (May 1907): 387-403. Praises Tyler's contributions to constitutional government. 2532. Tyler, Lyon G. John Tyler and Abraham Lincoln: Who Was the Dwarf? A Reply to a Challenge. Richmond: Richmond Press, Inc., 1929. Defends Tyler and his administration against charges that he was "historically a dwarf," a statement made in Time; enumerates the specific accomplishments of the Tyler administration and compares them to Lincoln's successes; discusses the relationship between Tyler and DW and DW's praise of the Tyler administration. 2533. "Tyler versus Lincoln." Time, April 9, 1928; response June 4, 1828. 2534. Van Deusen, Glyndon F. "Some Aspects of Whig Thought and Theory in the Jacksonian Period." American Historical Review 63 (January 1958): 305-22. 2535. Van Deusen, Glyndon G. The Jacksonian Era, 1828-1848. New York: Harper & Row, 1959. A standard, general survey of the period. 2536. "The Vice Presidency—A Bridgebuilder." Time 63 (January 18, 1954): 2529. Explores the traditional roles taken by several vice presidents, and briefly discusses Tyler's position and elevation to the presidency. 2537. Walker, Kenneth R. "The Death of a President." Northwest Ohio Quarterly 28 (Summer 1956): 157-62. William Henry Harrison. 2538. Walton, Brian G. "A Matter of Timing: Elections to the United States Senate in Tennessee Before the Civil War." Tennessee Historical Quarterly 31 (Summer 1972): 129-48. 2539. Walton, Brian G. "The Elections for the Thirtieth Congress and the Presidential Candidacy of Zachary Taylor." Journal of Southern History 35 (May 1969): 186-202. 2540. Walton, Brian G. "The Second Party System in Arkansas, 1836-1848." Arkansas Historical Quarterly 28 (Summer 1969): 120-55. 2541. Wardell, Morris L. A Political History of the Cherokee Nation, Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1938.
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2542. Warner, Lee H. "The Perpetual Crisis of Conservative Whigs: New York's Silver Grays." New-York Historical Society Quarterly 57 (July 1973): 213-36. 2543. "Washington Twenty Years Ago: Inauguration of President Harrison." Leisure Hour 10 (April 4, 1861): 215-16, 218. 2544. Watson, Harry L. Jacksonian Politics and Community Conflict: The Emergence of the Second American Party System in Cumberland County, North Carolina. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1981. Explores Jacksonian politics and expansion of commercial capitalism and its impact on traditional values of the period. 2545. Watson, Harry L. Liberty and Power: The Politics of Jacksonian America. New York: Hill and Wang, 1990. A standard survey of the period; unfortunately has only one chapter covering the Van Buren-Harrison-Tyler presidencies. 2546. Watson, Richard L., Jr. "Congressional Attitudes Toward Military Preparedness, 1829-1835." Mississippi Valley Historical Review 34 (March 1948): 611-36. 2547. Watzman, Sanford. Conflict of Interest: Politics and the Money Game. Chicago: Cowles Book Company, 1971. Discusses DW's request that the Bank of the United States refresh his retainer as the Jackson administration readied to battle the Bank. 2548. Webster, Donald B., Jr. "The Beauty and Chivalry of the United States Assembled ..." American Heritage 17 (December 1965): 50-53, 87-90. Discusses the explosion aboard the Princeton. 2549. West, Carroll Van. "The Democratic and Whig Political Activists of Middle Tennessee." Tennessee Historical Quarterly 42 (Spring 1983): 3-17. 2550. Whatley, George C. "Jackson's Justice and the Federal System, 18301856." Ph. D. diss., University of Alabama, 1969. Argues that the courts of the Jacksonian era continued Marshall's tradition of strengthening their power. 2551. "The Whig Regime at Washington." United States Magazine and Democratic Review 11 (July 1842): 95-97. Requests patience on the part of the electorate until Tyler's retirement and election of a Democratic Congress;
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discusses the Whig party's "shuffling, shifting, shambling, and shameful manoeuvring." 2552. White, Leonard D. The Jacksonians: A Study in Administrative History, 1829-1861. New York: Macmillan, 1954; New York: Free Press, 1965. 2553. Whitehill, Walter M. Boston Public Library: A Centennial Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1956.
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2554. Whitehill, Walter Muir. "The Union of New England and Virginia." Virginia Quarterly Review 40 (Autumn 1964): 516-30. Explores the personal affection and intellectual compatibility between Massachusetts and Virginia, particularly as reflected through the contacts of DW and George Ticknor with Jefferson, Madison, and others. 2555. Willcox, Walter F. "The Apportionment Problem and the Size of the House: A Return to Webster." Cornell Law Quarterly 35 (Winter 1950): 367-89. Recounts DW discussion of the basis of representation. 2556. Williams, Max R. "The Foundations of the Whig Party in North Carolina." North Carolina Historical Review 47 (April 1970): 115-29. 2557. Wilson, Major L. "Manifest Destiny and Free Soil: The Triumph of Negative Liberalism in the 1840s." Historian 31 (November 1968): 36-56. 2558. Wilson, Major L. "Republicanism and the Idea of Party in the Jacksonian Period." Journal of the Early Republic 8 (Winter 1988): 419-42. 2559. Wilson, Major L. "The Broker State Concept of the Union in the 1840's: A Synthesis of Whig and Democratic Views." Louisiana Studies 8 (Winter 1969): 321-47. 2560. Wilson, Major L. "The Concept of Time and the Political Dialogue in the United States, 1828-1848." American Quarterly 19 (Winter 1967): 619-44. 2561. Wilson, Major L. Space, Time and Freedom: The Quest for Nationality and the Irrepressible Conflict, 1815-1861. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1974. Conveniently brings together in one volume several of Wilson's monographs.
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2562. Winsor, Justin, ed. The Memorial History of Boston, Including Suffolk County, Massachusetts, 1630-1880. 4 vols. Boston: J. R. Osgood and Company, 1881. Last two volumes important for DW's career. 2563. Winston, James E. "New York and the Independence of Texas." Southwestern Historical Quarterly 18 (April 1915): 368-85. Provides some coverage of the Galveston Bay and Texas Land Company, in which DW was an investor. 2564. Wood, Walter Kirk. "The Central Theme of Southern History: Republicanism, Not Slavery, Race, or Romanticism." Continuity: A Journal of History 9 (Fall 1984): 33-71. 2565. Wright, Martha R. "The Log Cabin Convention of 1840 Sixty Years Later: Vermonters Correct the Record." Vermont History 40 (1972): 237-45. Reports the recollections of E. H. and E. M. Torrey of DW's speech on Stratton Mountain, Vermont, July 7, 1840. 2566. Yarwood, Dean L. "Legislative Persistence: A Comparison of the United States Senate in 1850 and 1860." Journal of Political Science 11 (May 1967): 193-211. 2567. Young, Andrew W. The American Statesman: A Political History, Exhibiting the Origin, Nature, and Practical Operation of Constitutional Government in the United States; The Rise and Progress of Parties; and the Views of Distinguished Statesmen on Questions of Foreign and Domestic Policy ... New York: Derby & Jackson, 1857. Contains a general discussion of politics, the presidential election of 1840, Harrison's inauguration, and the Tyler administration; appears to be drawn largely from published congressional debates. 2568. Young, Mary Elizabeth. Redskins, Ruffleshirts, and Rednecks: Indian Allotments in Alabama and Mississippi, 1830-1860. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1961. 2569. Young, Stanley Preston. Tippecanoe and Tyler, Too! New York: Random House, 1957. Biography of William Henry Harrison, dealing particularly with the Battle of Tippecanoe and the presidential campaign of 1840. 2570. Yzenbaard, John H. "The Harrison Bandwagon." American Heritage 26 (October 1975): 18-27.
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2571. Zahler, Helene Sara. Eastern Workingmen and National Land Policy, 1829-1862. New York: Columbia University Press, 1941. 2. Banking, Tariff, and Economic Developments 2572. Abbot, Richard H. "The Agricultural Press Views the Yeoman, 1819-1859." Agricultural History 42 (1968): 35-48. Examines the agrarian myth. 2573. Ackerman, William K. Historical Sketch of the Illinois Central Railroad, Together with a Brief Biographical Record of Its Incorporators and Some of Its Early Officers. Chicago: Fergus Printing Company, 1890. Discusses briefly the efforts of Webster and George Ashmun in the passage of the land grant for the railroad. 2574. Adams, Donald R. Finance and Enterprise in Early America: A Study of Stephen Girard's Bank, 1812-1831. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1978. Provides background for the development of the Bank and for understanding Webster's arguments in the Girard Will case. 2575. Albion, Robert Greenhalgh. The Rise of the Port of New York, 1815-1860. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1939; Hamden, Conn.: Archon Books, 1961: Boston: Northeastern University Press, 1984. 2576. Baack, Bennett D., and Edward J. Ray. "Tariff Policy and Income Distribution: The Case of the United States, 1830-1860." Explorations in Economic History 11 (Winter 1973-74): 103-21. 2577. Baxter, Maurice G. Henry Clay and the American System. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 1995. 2578. Berman, Edward H. "Salem and Zanzibar: 1825-1850, Twenty-Five Years of Commercial Relations." Essex Institute Historical Collections 105 (October 1969): 338-62. Covers trade and commerce between merchants of Salem, Mass., and Zanzibar. 2579. Bidwell, Percy Wells, and John I. Falconer. History of Agriculture in the Northern United States, 1620-1860. Washington: Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1925; New York: P. Smith, 1941. Also available in Microbook Library of American Civilization. A standard study of agriculture and agricultural reform, a subject in which Webster took particular interest.
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2580. Bishop, J. Leander. A History of American Manufactures from 1608-1860, Comprising Annals of the Industry of the United States ... 3 vols. Philadelphia: E. Young & Co., 1861-1868; New York: A. M. Kelley, 1966; New York: Johnson Reprint Corp., 1967. Also available in Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary and in Microbook Library of American Civilization. 2581. Brown, Thomas. "The Massachusetts Whigs and Industrialism." Historical Journal of Massachusetts 14 (January 1986): 25-42. 2582. Brown, Thomas. "The Southern Whigs and Economic Development." Southern Studies 20 (Spring 1981): 20-38. 2583. Carey, Robert Lincoln. "Daniel Webster as an Economist." Ph. D. diss., Columbia University, 1929. Published also as Daniel Webster as an Economist. No. 313 in Columbia University Studies in the Social Sciences. New York: Columbia University Press, 1929; New York: AMS Press, 1966. Evaluates mainly Webster's economic views as shown by speeches and votes in Congress. 2584. Carle ton, William G. "Tariffs and the Rise of Sectionalism." Current History 42 (June 1962): 333-38. Brief discussion of Webster's views on the tariff question. 2585. Carr, William H. A. Perils, Named and Unnamed: The Story of the Insurance Company of North America. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1967. Provides some coverage of DW's legal services for the company. 2586. Catterall, Ralph C. H. Second Bank of the United States. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1902, 1903, 1960, 1968. Also available in Microbook Library of American Civilization. Important for Webster's role in behalf of the Bank, both in the House of Representatives and in the Senate. 2587. Chandler, Alfred D., Jr. The Visible Hand: The Managerial Revolution in American Business. Cambridge, Mass.: Belknap Press, 1977. Argues that during the early nineteenth century, companies were generally run like partnerships. 2588. Clark, R. C. "British and American Tariff Policies and Their Influence on the Oregon Boundary Treaty." Pacific Coast Branch of the American Historical Association Proceedings, 1926.
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2589. Clark, Victor Selden. History of Manufactures in the United States ... 3 vols. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1929; New York: P. Smith, 1949. Also available in Microbook Library of American Civilization. Some discussion of Webster and Massachusetts. 2590. Cole, Arthur Harrison. Wholesale Commodity Prices in the United States, 1700-1861. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1938; New York: Johnson Reprint Corp., 1969. Useful for understanding price fluctuations in the United States. 2591. Dabney, Walter D. "The Legal Evolution and Status of American Paper Money." Virginia State Bar Association Reports 7 (1894): 180-217. Discusses cases and rulings involving the Bank of the United States and the opinions and influence of DW, John C. Calhoun, Alexander Hamilton, James Barbour, William Wirt, Thomas Hart Benton on the matter. 2592. Dalzell, Robert F., Jr. "The Rise of the Waltham-Lowell System and Some Thoughts on the Political Economy of Modernization in Ante-Bellum Massachusetts." Perspectives in American History 9 (1975): 229-68. 2593. Dalzell, Robert F., Jr. Enterprising Elite: The Boston Associates and the World They Made. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1987. Explores the entrepreneurial, social, and political activities of the group of Boston industrialists known as the Boston Associates; an indispensable study for understanding the Massachusetts of Tyler and of Webster's time and of Webster's ties with the group; offers brief discussion of the Associates' response to the Tyler administration. 2594. Dame, Lorin L. "Middlesex Canal." Bay State Monthly 2 (November 1884): 96-106. Gives DW's assessment on the economic influence of the canal. 2595. "Daniel Webster: His Political Philosophy in 1820." United States Magazine and Democratic Review 22 (February 1848): 129-38. Contrasts DW's views on the tariff in 1848 with those of 1820. 2596. Dewey, Davis Rich. Financial History of the United States. New York: Longmans, Green & Co., 1907, 1928, 1931. An older study, provides a fairly clear picture of the state of the American economy in 1841 and the indebtedness of the United States.
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2597. Diemand, John Anthony. Insurance Company of North America: Protector of American Property since 1972. New York: Newcomen Society, 1953. Study of company for which DW served before a federal claims commission. 2598. Dodd, Edwin Merrick. American Business Corporations until 1860, With Special Reference to Massachusetts. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1954. Focus is mainly on corporation law, with considerable discussion of the Charles River Bridge case. 2599. Dorfman, Joseph. The Economic Mind in American Civilization. 5 vols. New York: Viking Press, 1946-1959; New York: A. M. Kelley, 1966-1969. Volumes 1 and 2 cover the period 1606-1865. 2600. Dubofsky, Melvyn. "Daniel Webster and the Whig Theory of Economic Growth: 1828-1848." New England Quarterly 42 (December 1969): 551-72. Explores the economic policy espoused by Webster in the 1830s and 1840s. 2601. Edwards, Richard C. "Economic Sophistication in Nineteenth Century Congressional Tariff Debates." Journal of Economic History 30 (December 1970): 802-38. Looks in part at the debate in the House of Representatives on the tariff of 1824 and discusses briefly some of DW's arguments. 2602. "1840-1841." United States Magazine and Democratic Review 9 (November 1841): 496-501. Reviews the party situation in the United States and discusses matter of stand William Henry Harrison and John Tyler took on the bank question. 2603. Fisher, Marvin. Workshops in the Wilderness: The European Response to American Industrialization, 1830-1860. New York: Oxford University Press, 1967. 2604. "Free Trade: Four American Voices—Daniel Webster, Robert J. Walker, Albert Gallatin, and Alexander Hamilton." Regulation 7 (January/February 1983): 39. Analyzes DW's 1824 speech in the House of Representatives on commerce and the interrelationship between prosperity and foreign trade. 2605. Gatell, Frank Otto. "Secretary Taney and the Baltimore Pets: A Study in Banking and Politics." Business History Review 39 (Spring 1965): 205-27.
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2606. Gatell, Frank Otto. "Sober Second Thoughts on Van Buren, the Albany Regency, and the Wall Street Conspiracy." Journal ofAmerican History 53 (June 1966): 19-40. 2607. Gatell, Frank Otto. "Spoils of the Bank War: Political Bias in the Selection of Pet Banks." American Historical Review 70 (October 1964): 35-58. 2608. Gates, Paul Wallace. The Illinois Central Railroad and Its Colonization Work. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1934. Discusses, in part, Webster efforts in Congress for the passage of a land grant bill for the railroad. 2609. Gates, Paul Wallace. The Farmer's Age: Agriculture, 1815-1860. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1960; New York: Harper & Row, 1968: Armonk, N.Y.: M.E. Sharpe, 1989. 2610. Gilbert, Abby L. "Of Banks and Politics: The Bank Issue and the Election of 1840." West Virginia History 34 (October 1972): 18-45. Discusses Whig candidates' views on a national bank, which Harrison, although hedging, favored, while Tyler, selected because no other candidate identified with a bank would take the second slot on the ticket, opposed; and once in office followed conscience rather than party policy. 2611. Hammond, Bray. Banks and Politics in America from the Revolution to the Civil War. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1957. A major study of banking, with considerable discussion of Webster's support of the institution. 2612. Hammond, Bray. "Jackson, Biddle, and the Bank of the United States." Journal of Economic History 7 (May 1947): 1-23. 2613. Handlin, Oscar, and Mary Flug Handlin. Commonwealth: A Study of the Role of Government in the American Economy: Massachusetts, 1774-1861. New York: New York University Press, 1947, 1969. Particularly useful for glimpses of Webster's involvement in and influence on the Massachusetts economy. 2614. Hartz, Louis. Economic Policy and Democratic Thought: Pennsylvania, 1776-1860. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1948; Chicago: Quadrangle Books, 1968.
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2615. Hartz, Louis. The Liberal Tradition in America: An Interpretation of American Political Thought Since the Revolution. New York: Harcourt, Brace, 1955. 2616. Hidy, Ralph W. The House of Baring in American Trade and Finance: English Merchant Bankers at Work, 1763-1861. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1938, 1949. Coverage of company for which DW wrote an opinion regarding state debts about the time of his visit to England. 2617. Hurst, James Willard. The Legitimacy of the Business Corporation in the Law of the United States. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 1970. 2618. Jackson, John Byers. "John Tyler and the United States Bank." M.A. thesis, Ohio State University, 1938. 2619. James, Marquis. Biography of a Business: Insurance Company of North America. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1942. Provides some coverage of DW's efforts for claimants before the Spanish Claims Commission. 2620. James, Marquis, and Bessie Rowland James. Biography of a Bank: The Story of Bank of America ... Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1942; New York: Harper, 1954; Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1971. Provides some coverage of DW's legal services for the company. 2621. Kinley, David. The Independent Treasury of the United States and Its Relations to the Banks of the Country. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1910; New York: A. M. Kelley, 1970. Also available in Microbook Library of American Civilization. 2622. Kirkland, Edward C Men, Cities, and Transportation: A Study in New England History, 1820-1900. 2 vols. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1948; New York: Russell & Russell, 1968. 2623. Knodell, Jane. "Interregional Financial Integration and the Banknote Market: The Old Northwest, 1815-1845." Journal of Economic History 48 (June 1988): 287-98. 2624. Krenkel, John Henry. Illinois Internal Improvements, 1818-1848. Cedar Rapids, Iowa: Torch Press, 1958. Provides some insight into Webster's involvement in land speculation in Illinois.
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2625. Kuehnl, George F. The Wisconsin Business Corporation. Madison: State Historical Society of Wisconsin, 1959. Discusses the incorporation of the La Fontaine Railroad Company, a company which Daniel Fletcher Webster and his associates hoped to influence in building a railroad to Winnebago City, a DW investment. 2626. Lively, Robert. "The American System: A Review Article." History Review 29 (March 1955): 81-96.
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2627. Livermore, Shaw. Early American Land Companies: Their Influence on Corporate Development. New York: The Commonwealth Fund, 1939; New York: Octagon Books, 1968. A standard study on corporate organization and development in the United States; useful for background of some of DW's land speculations and for understanding arguments in some of his court cases. 2628. Macesich, George. "Sources of Monetary Disturbances in the United States, 1834-1845." Journal of Economic History 20 (September 1960): 407-34. 2629. Madeleine, Sister M. Grace. Monetary and Banking Theories of Jacksonian Democracy. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania, 1943; Port Washington, N.Y.: Kennikat Press, 1970. 2630. Mailloux, Kenneth F. "The Boston Manufacturing Company of Waltham, Massachusetts, 1813-1848: The First Modern Factory in America." Ph.D. diss., Boston University, 1957. Offers insight into the cotton manufacturing company and DW's involvement in a court case involving patents. 2631. Mastromarino, Mark A. "Elkanah Watson and Early Agricultural Fairs, 1790-1860." Historical Journal of Massachusetts 76 (Summer 1989): 104-18. 2632. Mayo, Robert. A Synopsis of the Commercial and Revenue System of the United States, as Developed by Instructions and Decisions of the Treasury Department for the Administration of Revenue Laws. 2 vols. Washington: J. & G. S. Gideon, 1847. Also available on microfilm in Goldsmiths'-Kress Library. Contains discussion on the organization of the treasury department. 2633. McFaul, John M. The Politics of Jacksonian Finance. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1972. An excellent study of Democratic attitudes toward banking and currency, has little on DW, but the study is important for understanding the attitudes current in the 1830s, and particularly for an
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understanding of the economic situation of the country in 1841 when the Wfhigs occupied the White House. 2634. McGowan, Daniel A. "The Tariff Controversy, 1830-1860: A Focal Point of Misunderstanding Which Led to Civil War." Susquehanna University Studies 9 (June 1971): 23-40. 2635. McGrane, Reginald C. Foreign Bondholders and American State Debts. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1935. Discusses in part Webster's trip to England in 1839 and his opinion for the Barings regarding British loans to the states. 2636. McGrane, Reginald Charles. The Panic of 1837: Some Financial Problems of the Jacksonian Era. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1924; New York: Russell & Russell, 1965. 2637. McGrane, Reginald C. "Some Aspects of American State Debts in the Forties." American Historical Review 38 (July 1933): 673-86. Discusses status of American debts in Europe following the Panic of 1837. 2638. Miller, Harry E. Banking Theories in the United States before 1860. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1927; Clifton, N.J.: A. M. Kelley, 1972. 2639. Miller, Nathan. The Enterprise of a Free People: Aspects of Economic Development in New York State during the Canal Period, 1792-1838. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1962. 2640. Mondale, Clarence. "Daniel Webster and Technology." American 14 (Spring 1962): 37-47. Looks at Webster's oratory on the matter.
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2641. "Moral of the Veto." United States Magazine and Democratic Review 9 (September 1841): 295-298. Traces the history of the Whig party in the nominating convention at Harrisburg in December 1839 and sees Tyler's veto of the bank bill as consistent with his former votes; praises Tyler for his veto. 2642. Morison, Samuel Eliot. The Maritime History of Massachusetts, 17831860. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1921, 1930, 1941, 1961; London: William Heinemann, 1923; Boston: Northeastern University Press, 1979. The
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standard treatment of a major economic activity in Massachusetts, one whose interests DW often represented as a lawyer and politician. 2643. Myers, Margaret G. A Financial History of the United States. New York: Columbia University Press, 1970. 2644. Nettels, Curtis P. The Emergence of a National Economy, 1775-1815. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1962. 2645. Ng, Kenneth. "Free Banking Laws and Barriers to Entry in Banking, 1838-1860." Journal of Economic History 48 (December 1988): 877-89. 2646. North, Douglass C The Economic Growth of the United States, 1790-1860. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1961; New York: W.W. Norton, 1966. 2647. Parks, Robert J. Democracy's Railroads: Public Enterprise in Jacksonian Michigan. Port Washington, N.Y.: Kennikat Press, 1972. Area in which DW heavily speculated in land. 2648. Parry, Meredith. "John Tyler and the Bank of the United States." M.A. thesis, Ohio State University, 1938. 2649. Primm, James N. Economic Policy in the Development of a Western State: Missouri, 1820-1860. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1954. 2650. Prude, Jonathan. The Coming of Industrial Order: Town and Factory Life in Rural Massachusetts, 1810-1860. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1983. 2651. Redlich, Fritz. "American Financial Institutions: Bank Administration, 1780-1914." Journal of Economic History 12 (Autumn 1952): 438-53. Important for understanding the organization of banks, their operation. 2652. Redlich, Fritz. The Molding of American Banking: Men and Ideas. New York: Johnson Reprint Corp., 1968. 2653. Redlich, Fritz. "On the Origin of Created Deposits in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts." Business History Review 43 (Summer 1969): 204-208. Explores banking practices mainly during the 1840s.
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2654. Remini, Robert V. "Martin Van Buren and the Tariff of Abominations." American Historical Review 63 (July 1958): 903-17. 2655. Roberts, Christopher. The Middlesex Canal, 1793-1860. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1938. 2656. Rothbard, Murray N. The Panic of 1819: Reactions and Policies. New York: Columbia University Press, 1962. The authoritative study of the economic crisis. 2657. Russell, Robert R. Economic Aspects of Southern Sectionalism, Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1924.
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2658. Salsbury, Stephen. The State, the Investor, and the Railroad: The Boston & Albany, 1825-1867. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1967. Argues t h a t the first transsectional railroad in New England was built not in response to the Erie Canal but in response to manufacturing groups who wanted transportation to inland sites; coverage of a company in which DW was a stockholder and for which he argued a case in the courts. 2659. Schafer, Joseph. The Wisconsin Lead Region. Madison: State Historical Society of Wisconsin, 1932. Offers coverage of a large portion of the area in which DW speculated in land. 2660. Scheiber, Harry N. Ohio Canal Era: A Case Study of Government and the Economy, 1820-1861. Athens: Ohio University Press, 1968, 1987. 2661. Schweikart, Larry. "Banking in the American South, 1836-1865." Ph.D. diss., University of California, Santa Barbara, 1983. 2662. Schweikart, Larry. "Jacksonian Ideology, Currency Control and Central Banking: A Reappraisal." Historian 51 (November 1988): 78-102. 2663. Schweikart, Larry. Banking in the American South from the Age of Jackson to Reconstruction. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1987. Explores status of and attitudes toward banking. 2664. Shade, William G. "Banks and Politics in Michigan, 1835-1845: A Reconsideration." Michigan History 57 (Spring 1973): 28-52. Examines antibank sentiment in Michigan.
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2665. Shade, William G. Banks or No Banks: The Money Question in Western Politics, 1832-1865. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1972. Argues that Jacksonian anti-bank sentiment was not the voice of businessmen on the rise. 2666. Sharp, James Roger. "Banking and Politics in the States: The Democratic Party after the Panic of 1837." Ph.D. diss., University of California-Berkeley, 1966. 2667. Sharp, James Roger. The Jacksonians versus the Banks: Politics in the States after the Panic of 1837. New York: Columbia University Press, 1970. A careful study of Jacksonian responses to banks in the states following the panic of 1837; considerable discussion of Virginia. 2668. Shaw, Ronald E. Canals for a Nation: The Canal Era in the United States, 1790-1860. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 1990. Traces the economic and political impact of canal development in the United States before the Civil War. 2669. Sioussat, St. George L. "Memphis as a Gateway to the West: A Study in the Beginnings of Railway Transportation in the Old Southwest." Tennessee Historical Magazine 3 (March 1917): 1-27. Discusses briefly DW's position on the rivers and harbors bill of 1844. 2670. Smith, Norman Walker. "A History of Commercial Banking in New Hampshire, 1792-1843." Ph.D. diss., University of Wisconsin, 1967. Discusses the banking and currency situation in New Hampshire and accounts for part of DW's stockholdings in certain New Hampshire banks. 2671. Smith, Walter Buckingham. Economic Aspects of the Second Bank of the United States. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1953; New York: Greenwood Press, 1969. Useful for understanding the role of the Second Bank of the United States and of its successor, the Bank of the United States of Pennsylvania. 2672. Smith, Walter Buckingham, and Arthur Harrison Cole. Fluctuations in American Business, 1790-1860. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1935; New York: Russell & Russell, 1969. Useful for understanding business cycles and prices in the antebellum period.
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2673. Stanwood, Edward. American Tariff Controversies in the Nineteenth Century. 2 vols. New York: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1903; New York: Russell & Russell, 1967. Also available in Microbook Library of American Civilization. 2674. Swierenga, Robert P. "Land Speculation Profits Reconsidered." Journal of Economic History 26 (1966): 1-28. Offers some guidance for assessing Webster's speculation in western lands. 2675. Swierenga, Robert P. Pioneers and Profits: Land Speculation on the Iowa Frontier. Ames: Iowa State University Press, 1968. Heavily statistical—finds speculation both profitable and socially useful. 2676. Sylla, Richard, John B. Legler, and John J. Wallis. "Banks and State Public Finance in the New Republic: The United States, 1790-1860." Journal of Economic History 47 (June 1987): 391-403. 2677. "The Tariff—Its History and Influence." United States Democratic Review 19 (September 1846): 163-75. Covers DW's involvement in meeting in Boston in October 1820 dealing with the tariff. 2678. Taus, Esther Rogoff. Central Banking Functions of the United States Treasury, 1789-1941. New York: Columbia University Press, 1943; New York: Russell & Russell, 1967. 2679. Taussig, Frank William. The Tariff History of the United States. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1885,1888,1892,1897,1910,1914,1923,1931; New York: Capricorn Books, 1964; New York: A. M. Kelley, 1967. Also available in Microbook Library of American Civilization. 2680. Taylor, George Rogers. The Transportation Revolution, 1815-1860. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1951, 1966; New York: Harper Torchbooks, 1968; White Plains, N.Y.: M. E. Sharpe, 1951. 2681. Temin, Peter. "The Anglo-American Business Cycle, 1820-60." Economic History Review 27 (May 1974): 207-21. 2682. Temin, Peter. The Jacksonian Economy. New York: W. W. Norton & Company, 1969. One of the best studies on the economic crisis and issues of the late 1830s.
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2683. Timberlake, Richard H., Jr. "The Specie Circular and Sales of Public Lands: A Comment." Journal of Economic History 25 (September 1965): 414-16. 2684. Timberlake, Richard H., Jr. "The Specie Circular and the Distribution of the Surplus." Journal of Political Economy 68 (April 1960): 109-17. Discusses economic recovery during the Tyler administration. 2685. Timberlake, Richard H., Jr. "The Specie Standard and Central Banking in the United States before 1860." Journal of Economic History 21 (September 1961): 318-41. 2686. Timberlake, Richard H., Jr. "The Independent Treasury and Monetary Policy Before the Civil War." Southern Economic Journal 27 (October 1960): 92103. Discusses Webster's views on the currency question. 2687. Topitzer, Robert J. "Values About Industrialization: The Case of Lowell, Massachusetts, 1840-1860." Ph.D. diss., University of New Hampshire, 1976. 2688. Van Fenstermaker, Joseph. TTie Development of American Banking, 1782-1837. Kent, Ohio: Kent State University, 1965.
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2689. Walters, Raymond, Jr. "The Origins of the Second Bank of the United States." Journal of Political Economy 53 (June 1945): 115-31. Briefly discusses DW's initial opposition to the rechartering of the Bank of the United States following the War of 1812. 2690. Weisman, Morris. "Story and Webster—and the Bankruptcy Act of 1841." Commercial Law Journal 46 (January 1941): 4-8, 26. Develops the collaborative role played by Story in drafting the legislation, and Webster, in securing the passage of the bill through Congress. 2691. Wellington, Raynor G. "The Tariff and the Public Lands from 1828-1833," In Annual Report of the American Historical Association for 1911, 1 (1913): 17785. 2692. White, Gerald T. A History of the Massachusetts Hospital Life Insurance Company. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1955. 2693. Whitney, David R. The Suffolk Bank. Cambridge, Mass.: Riverside Press, 1878.
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2694. Wilburn, Jean Alexander. Biddle's Bank: The Crucial Years. New York: Columbia University Press, 1967. 2695. Williams, Elgin. The Animating Pursuits of Speculation: Land Traffic in the Annexation of Texas. New York: Columbia University Press, 1949; New York: AMS Press, 1968. Discussion of the role of the Galveston Bay and Texas Land Company, in which DW invested. 2696. Winston, James E. "The Mississippi Whigs and the Tariff, 1834-1844." Mississippi Valley Historical Review 22 (March 1936): 505-24. Examines the attitude of the Mississippi Whigs toward the tariff, particularly as it affected cotton prices. 2697. Woodward, William. "Webster and Finance." Bankers Magazine 39 (June 1885): 897-906; 40 (July 1885): 28-36; 40 (August 1885): 85-92. 2698. Wright, James E. The Galena Lead District: Federal Policy and Practice, 1824-1847. Madison: State Historical Society of Wisconsin, 1966. Coverage of one of the regions in which DW speculated in land. 2699. Wyatt-Brown, Bertram. "God and Dun & Bradstreet, 1841-1851." Business History Review 40 (1965): 432-50. Discusses the beginning of credit reporting agencies. 2700. Zeseron, Jay L. "Daniel Webster, Nationalism, and the Bank War." Senior Honors thesis, Brandeis University, 1965. 2701. Ziegler, Philip. The Sixth Great Power: Barings, 1762-1929. London: Collins, 1988. Explores the role of the Barings in British and international finance, foreign policy, and economic development; only brief references to Webster. 3. Nullification Crisis and Webster-Hayne Debate 2702. Bancroft, Frederic. Calhoun and the South Carolina Nullification Movement. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1928; Gloucester, Mass.: P. Smith, 1966. 2703. Beck, James M. "The Centennial Anniversary of a Great Debate." In Georgia Bar Association. Report of the Forty-Sixth Annual Session ... Held at
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Atlanta, Georgia, May 30-31, June 1, 1929. n.p., [1929], pp. 155-76. Discusses the Webster-Hayne debate. 2704. Beeman, Richard R. "Unlimited Debate in the Senate: The First Phase." Political Science Quarterly 83 (September 1968): 419-34. Discusses the "speaking beside the question" that occurred in the Webster-Hayne debate. 2705. Bittinger, Morris Henry. "The Attitude and Influence of Virginia in the Nullification Controversy of South Carolina, 1832-1833." M.A. thesis, University of Virginia, 1929. 2706. Brown, Norman D. "Webster-Jackson Movement for a Constitution and Union Party in 1833." Mid-America 46 (July 1964): 147-71. Examines Webster's efforts with President Jackson for a realignment of political parties in response to the nullification crisis, an effort that failed. 2707. "Daniel Webster, of Massachusetts, of the United States Senate." Southern Literary Messenger 3 (December 1837): 759-60. Describes DW's physical characteristics and his manner of speaking and debating, particularly as reflected in the debate with Robert Y. Hayne. 2708. "Daniel Webster: Reply to Hayne, Anecdote." New York Times, February 23, 1882, p. 6, c. 3. 2709. Dickson, W. M. "Union, Secession, and Abolition, as Illustrated in the Careers of Webster, Calhoan, and Sumner." Magazine of American History 18 (September 1887): 206-16. Discusses Webster's oratory on the Constitution and the Union. 2710. Ellis, Richard E. The Union at Risk: Jacksonian Democracy, States' Rights, and the Nullification Crisis. New York: Oxford University Press, 1987. 2711. Ericson, David F. "The Nullification Crisis, American Republicanism, and the Force Bill Debate." Journal of Southern History 61 (May 1995): 249-70. Suggests t h a t the debate involved differing notions of securing republican values, whether at the state level, the national level, or a combination of both. 2712. Everett, Edward. "Speeches Made in the Senate of the United States, on Occasion of the Resolution Offered by Mr. Foot, on the Subject of the Public Lands, during the First Session of the Twenty-first Congress." North American
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Review 31 (October 1830): 462-546. Explores the constitutional positions taken by DW and Hayne in the debate and the concept of nullification. 2713. Fields, Wayne. "The Reply to Hayne: Daniel Webster and the Rhetoric of Stewardship." Political Theory 11 (February 1983): 5-28. 2714. Freehling, William W. Prelude to Civil War: The Nullification Controversy in South Carolina, 1816-1836. New York: Harper & Row, 1966; New York: Oxford University Press, 1992. 2715. Hart, E. B. "Recollections of Speech in Reply to Senator Hayne." New York Times, January 29, 1888. 2716. Hilliard, Henry W. "Daniel Webster and the Constitution." Harper's New Monthly Magazine 54 (March 1877): 595-602. Discusses DW's role and views on the constitution in the debate with Hayne and his role in the compromise of 1850. Study later published as separate pamphlet. 2717. Hoffer, Peter C "Sectionalism and National History: American History in the Debate over Foote's Resolution, December 1829-May 1830." Missouri Historical Review 66 (1972): 520-38. States that the debate on Foote's resolution to restrict the sale of western lands provided DW, Robert Y. Hayne, and Thomas Hart Benton with an opportunity to discuss the role of North, South, and West in American history. 2718. Isaev, S. A. "Debaty Uebstera-Kheina." Amerikanskii 114-25.
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2719. Jones, Juli Ann. "The Webster-Hayne Debate and the Development of a Republican Ideal." M.A. thesis, San Diego State University, 1989. 2720. Little, Charles J. "Webster's Reply to Hayne." Chautauquan 22 (December 1895): 290-94. 2721. Loring, Caleb William. Nullification, Secession, Webster's Argument, and the Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions Considered in Reference to the Constitution and Historically. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1893.
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2722. March, Charles Wainwright. "Reminiscences of Congress." Littell's Living Age 24 (March 9, 1850): 445-48. Reprints from March's Reminiscences the account of the reply to Hayne. 2723. M'Duffie, George. A Eulogy Upon the Life and Character of the Late Hon. Robert Y. Hayne: Delivered on the 13th February, 1840, at the Circular Church, by Appointment of the Citizens of Charleston. Charleston: W. Riley, 1840. Recounts the Webster-Hayne debate and the views DW and Hayne espoused on the occasion. 2724. Patterson, Lance. "The Battle of the Giants: Webster and Hayne, Orators at Odds." American History Illustrated 17 (February 1983): 18-22. Recounts the Senate debate. 2725. Peterson, Merrill D. Olive Branch and Sword: The Compromise of 1833. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1982. Peterson's Walter Lynwood Fleming lectures delivered at Louisiana State University. 2726. Pinckney, Charles C "Great Debate of 1833." Lippincott's Magazine 63 (January 1899): 107-16. 2727. Sheidley, Harlow W. "The Webster-Hayne Debate: Recasting New England's Sectionalism." New England Quarterly 67 (March 1994): 5-29. Emphasizes the sectional interests underlying DW's second reply to Hayne. 2728. Stampp, Kenneth M. "The Concept of a Perpetual Union." Journal of American History 65 (June 1978): 5-33. Discusses the emergence of the concept after 1789, with DW and others most effectively arguing for perpetuity at the time of the nullification crisis. 2729. Weaver, Richard M. "Two Orators." Modern Age 14 (Summer-Fall 1970): 226-41. Explores differing views of the American union as expressed in the Webster-Hayne debate. 2730. Wilson, Major L. '"Liberty and Union': An Analysis of Three Concepts Involved in the Nullification Controversy." Journal of Southern History 33 (August 1967): 331-55.
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2731. Winthrop, R. C "Webster's Reply to Hayne in 1830." Scribner's 15 (January 1894): 118.
Magazine
4. Western Expansion 2732. Barnett, Steve. "U.S. Army Explorers of the American West, 1803-1861." Manuscripts 40 (Fall 1988): 269-90. 2733. Billington, Ray Allen. The Far Western Frontier, 1830-1860. New York: Harper, 1956, 1962. 2734. Billington, Ray Allen. Westward Expansion: A History of the American Frontier. New York: Macmillan Co., 1949, 1960, 1967, 1974, 1982. 2735. Binkley, William C. "Texan Efforts to Establish Jurisdiction in New Mexico, 1836-1850." M.A. thesis, University of California-Berkeley, 1918. 2736. Bogue, Allan G. "The Iowa Claim Clubs: Symbol and Substance." Mississippi Valley Historical Review 45 (September 1958): 231-53. Also published in Carstensen, Vernon, ed. The Public Lands: Studies in the History of the Public Domain. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1963. Excellent collection of essays dealing with public lands and land policy. 2737. Bogue, Allan G. From Prairie to Corn Belt: Farming on the Illinois and Iowa Prairies in the Nineteenth Century. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1963. 2738. Brown, Charles H. Agents of Manifest Destiny: The Lives and Times of the Filibusters. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1980. 2739. Burnett, Kevin. "Tippecanoe and Taylor Too." Journal of the West 31 (July 1992): 44-50. Part of a series of articles exploring presidents and the opening of the West. 2740. Chadwick, French E. The Relations of the United States and Spain. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1909. Also available in Microbook Library of American Civilization. An older study of the transfer of Spanish territory to the United States.
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2741. Dodd, Wilham Edward. Expansion and Conflict. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1915, 1919. Explores the political consequences of continental expansion. 2742. Duniway, Clyde Augustus. "Daniel Webster and the West." Minnesota History 9 (March 1928): 3-15. Explores DW's attitude on public lands and westward expansion; sees him as deprecating "manifest destiny." 2743. Eblen, Jack Ericson. "The Governor in the United States System of Territorial Government." Ph.D. diss., University of Wisconsin, 1966. 2744. Eblen, Jack Ericson. The First and Second United States Empires: Governors and Territorial Government, 1784-1912. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1968. 2745. Eichert, Magdalen. "A Consideration of the Interests Which Lay behind the Attitudes of Benton, Clay, Webster, and Calhoun in the Development of Public Land Policy, 1830-1841." Ph.D. diss., New York University, 1950. 2746. Fehrenbacher, Don E. The Era of Expansion, 1800-1848. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1969. Broad survey of the early national and Jacksonian periods. 2747. Field, Kate. "Our Ignorance of Alaska." North American Review 149 (July 1889): 78-91. Recounts DW as senator voting against establishing a mail route from Independence, Missouri, to the mouth of the Colombia River. 2748. Foreman, Grant. Indian Removal: The Emigration of the Five Civilized Tribes of Indians. Norman: Univeristy of Oklahoma Press, 1932, 1953, 1956, 1966, 1972, 1976. 2749. Foreman, Grant. The Five Civilized Tribes: Advancing the Frontier, 18301860. Norman, Okla.: University of Oklahoma Press, 1934, 1966, 1972, 1989. 2750. Fremont, Jessie Benton. The Origin of the Fremont Explorations. New York, The Century Publishing Co., 1891. From the Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine 41 (March 1891). 2751. Gates, Paul Wallace. Landlords and Tenants on the Prairie Frontier: Studies in American Land Policy. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1973.
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2752. Goetzmann, William H., and Glyndwr Williams. The Atlas of North American Exploration, from the Norse to the Race to the Pole. New York: Prentice Hall General Reference, 1992. 2753. Goetzmann, William H. Army Exploration in the American West, 18031863. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1959; Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1979; Austin: Texas State Historical Association, 1991. 2754. Goetzmann, Wilham H. Exploration and Empire: The Explorer and the Scientist in the Winning of the American West. New York: Knopf, 1966; New York: Norton, 1978. 2755. Goetzmann, William H. New Lands, New Men: America and the Second Great Age of Discovery. New York: Viking, 1986. 2756. Goodwin, Cardinal. The Trans-Mississippi West, 1803-1853: A History of Its Acquisition and Settlement. New York: D. Appleton, 1922; New York: Russell & Russell, 1967. 2757. Graebner, Norman A. Empire on the Pacific: A Study in American Continental Expansion. New York: Ronald Press Co., 1955; Santa Barbara, Calif.: ABC-Clio, 1983. 2758. Henry, Robert S. "West by South." Journal of Southern History 24 (February 1958): 3-15. Explores the expansion of the American nation westward up to 1850. 2759. Kause, Selma. "Daniel Webster and the West." M.A. thesis, George Washington University, 1931. 2760. King, James D. "Daniel Webster and Westward Expansion." Ph.D. diss., University of Utah, 1949. 2761. Majors, Harry M. "Wilkes on the Olympic Coast, April 28-May 1, 1841." Northwest Discovery 8 (October 1988): 1-100. Prints document relating to expedition. 2762. Merk, Frederick, and Lois Bannister Merk. Manifest Destiny and Mission in American History: A Reinterpretation. New York: Knopf, 1963. Examines the twin notions and their influence in the antebellum United States.
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2763. Merk, Frederick. History of the Westward Movement. New York: Knopf, 1978. 2764. Parish, Peter J. "Daniel Webster, New England, and the West." Journal of American History 54 (December 1967): 524-49. Assesses DW's attitude toward the west. 2765. Pletcher, David M. The Diplomacy of Annexation: Texas, Oregon, and the Mexican War. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1973. 2766. Pratt, J. W. "The Origin of Manifest Destiny." American Historical Review 32 (1927): 795-98. Reports that the term was first used in the Democratic Review in 1845 in reference to Oregon. 2767. Prucha, Francis Paul. Atlas of Indian Affairs. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1990. 2768. Prucha, Francis Paul. Broadax and Bayonet: The Role of the United States Army in the Development of the Northwest, 1815-1860. Madison: State Historical Society of Wisconsin, 1953; Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1967. 2769. Prucha, Francis Paul. The Great Father: The United States Government and the American Indians. 2 vols. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1984. A comprehensive history of federal Indian policy. 2770. Prucha, Francis Paul. A Guide to the Military Posts of the United States, 1789-1895. Madison: State Historical Society of Wisconsin, 1964. 2771. Prucha, Francis Paul. The Sword of the Republic: The United States Army on the Frontier, 1783-1846. New York: Macmillan, 1969. 2772. Robbins, Roy M. Our Landed Heritage: The Public Domain, 1776-1936. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1942; New York: Peter Smith, 1950; Gloucester, Mass.: Peter Smith, 1960; Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1962, 1976. 2773. Schmitz, Joseph William. Texas Statecraft, Texas: The Naylor Company, 1941.
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2774. Smith, Justin H. The Annexation of Texas. New York: Barnes and Noble, 1941. 2775. Stanton, William Ragan. The Great United States Exploring of 1838-1842. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1975.
Expedition
2776. Stenberg, Richard R. "Intrigue for Annexation." Southwest Review 25 (October 1939): 58-69. Prints reports from Commodore Robert F. Stockton to Secretary of the Navy George Bancroft, 1845, shortly after President Polk took office, regarding his diplomatic mission to the Republic of Texas. 2777. Stephanson, Anders. Manifest Destiny: American Expansionism Empire of Right. New York: Hill and Wang, 1995.
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2778. Still, Bayrd. "An Interpretation of the Statehood Process, 1800 to 1850." Mississippi Valley Historical Review 23 (September 1936): 189-204. Examines and compares state constitutions. 2779. Tyler, David Budlong. The Wilkes Expedition: The First United States Exploring Expedition, 1838-1842. Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society, 1968. 2780. Vasquez, Josefina Zoraida. "The Texas Question in Mexican Politics, 18361845." Southwestern Historical Quarterly 89 (January 1986): 309-44. 2781. Viola, Herman J. "The Wilkes Expedition on the Pacific Coast." Pacific Northwest Quarterly 80 (January 1989): 21-31. 2782. Viola, Herman J., and Carolyn Margolis, eds. Magnificent Voyagers: The U.S. Exploring Expedition, 1838-1842. Washington, D.C: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1967. Explores through essays the significance of the exploring expedition in American expansionism. 2783. Weber, David J. The Mexican Frontier, 1821-1846: The American Southwest Under Mexico. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1982. Provides background to southwest during transition from Spanish to Mexican to American government. 2784. "Webster's Dim View of the Great West Looks Silly Today!" Evening Post 230 (January 18, 1858): 10.
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2785. Weinberg, Albert Katz. Manifest Destiny: A Study of Nationalist Expansion in American History. Baltimore, Md.: The Johns Hopkins Press, 1935; Chicago: Quadrangle Books, 1963. 2786. Wellington, Raynor G. The Political & Sectional Influence of the Public Lands, 1828-1842. Cambridge, Mass.: Riverside Press, 1914; New York: Burt Franklin, 1970. 2787. West, Elizabeth Howard. "Southern Opposition to the Annexation of Texas." Southwestern Historical Quarterly 18 (July 1914): 74-82. 2788. Winston, James E. "Texas Annexation Sentiment in Mississippi, 18351844." Southwestern Historical Quarterly 23 (July 1919): 1-19. 5. Slavery, Sectionalism, and Abolitionism 2789. Barnes, Gilbert H. The Antislavery Impulse, 1830-1844. New York: D. Appleton-Century Company, 1933; Gloucester, Mass.: P. Smith, 1957, 1973; New York: Harcourt, Brace & World, 1964. 2790. Blackett, R. J. M. Building An Antislavery Wall: Black Americans in the Atlantic Abolitionist Movement, 1830-1860. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1983. 2791. Bhght, David W. "Perceptions of Southern Intransigence and the Rise of Radical Antislavery Thought, 1816-1830." Journal of the Early Republic 3 (Summer 1983): 139-63. Brief discussion of Webster's views on slavery. 2792. Brown, Richard H. "The Missouri Crisis, Slavery, and the Politics of Jacksonianism." South Atlantic Quarterly 65 (Winter 1966): 55-72. Discusses the centrality of slavery to political debate in the Jacksonian era. 2793. Campbell, Stanley W. The Slave Catchers: Enforcement of the Fugitive Slave Law, 1850-1860. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1970; New York: W. W. Norton, 1972. 2794. Collison, Gary. "This Flagitious Offense': Daniel Webster and the Shadrach Rescue Cases, 1851-1852." New England Quarterly 68 (December 1995): 609-25.
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2795. Davis, David Brion. The Slave Power Conspiracy and the Paranoid Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1969.
Style.
2796. Dillon, Merton L. Slavery Attacked: Southern Slaves and Their Allies, 1619-1865. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1990. Explores both the internal and the external forces attacking slavery. 2797. Dillon, Merton L. The Abolitionists: The Growth of a Dissenting Dekalb: Northern Ilhnois University Press, 1974.
Minority.
2798. Du Bois, W. E. B. The Suppression of the African Slave Trade to the United States of North America, 1638-1870. New York: Longmans, Green, 1896; New York: Social Science Press, 1954; Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1969. Summary account, including brief discussion of Webster's views on the issue. 2799. Duignan, Peter, and Clarence C. Clindenen. The United States and the African Slave Trade, 1619-1862. Palo Alto, Calif.: Hoover Institution, Stanford University, 1963. 2800. Duram, James C. "A Study of Frustration: Britain, the USA, and the African Slave Trade, 1815-1870." Social Science 40 (October 1965): 220-25. 2801. Elitzer, Michael R. "A Study of Greatness: Daniel Webster and the African Slave Trade Cases." Journal of Historical Studies 4 (1980): 46-63. 2802. Engerman, Stanley L. "The Effects of Slavery upon the Southern Economy: A Review of the Recent Debate." Explorations in Entrepreneurial History, Second Series, 4 (Winter 1967): 71-97. 2803. Filler, Louis. Abolition and Social Justice in the Era of Reform. New York: Harper & Row, 1972. 2804. Filler, Louis. The Crusade Against Slavery, 1830-1860. New York: Harper, 1960. Revised and published as Crusade Against Slavery: Friends, Foes and Reforms, 1820-1860. Algonac, Mich.: Reference Publications, 1986. 2805. Fladeland, Betty. "Who Were the Abolitionists?" Journal of Negro History 49 (April 1964): 99-115.
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2806. Foner, Eric. "The Wilmot Proviso Revisited." Journal of American History 56 (September 1969): 262-79. 2807. Fuess, Claude Moore. "Daniel Webster and the Abolitionists." Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society 64 (November 1930): 28-42. Analyzes DW's slavery attitude and the abolitionists' attacks on him. Also issued as a reprint pamphlet under the same name. 2808. Hackett, Derek. "The Days of This Republic Will Be Numbered: Abolition, Slavery, and the Presidential Election of 1836." Louisiana Studies 15 (Summer 1976): 131-60. 2809. Hamer, Philip M. "British Consuls and the Negro Seamen Acts, 18501860." Journal of Southern History 1 (May 1935): 138-68. Discusses Webster's response to the case in South Carolina involving the British consul, George B. Mathew, and Governor John H. Means, and Webster's correspondence with Bulwer on the issue. 2810. Hensel, William Uhler. The Christiana Riot and the Treason Trials of 1851: An Historical Sketch. Lancaster, Pa.: New Era Printing Company, 1911; New York: Negro Universities Press, 1969; Miami, Fla.: Mnemosyne Pubhshing Co., 1969. Provides background on the Fillmore administration's efforts to enforce the Fugitive Slave Law. 2811. Herbert, Hilary Abner. The Abolition Crusade and its Consequences, Four Periods of American History. New York: C. Scribner's Sons, 1912; New York: AMS Press, 1970, 1973. Also available in Microbook Library of American Civilization . 2812. Hillis, Newell Dwight. The Battle of Principles: A Study of the Heroism and Eloquence of the Anti-Slavery Conflict. New York: Fleming H. Re veil Company, 1912; New York: Negro Universities Press, 1969. Has short essay on Webster and Calhoun. 2813. Hollander, Barnett. Slavery in America: Its Legal History. London, Bowes & Bowes, 1962. Traces briefly, with numerous quotes from original documents, the legal history of slavery in the United States, as influenced by the Treaty of Washington, 1842, the Amistad case, and other decisions and events in which DW was involved.
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2814. Hoyt, Edwin Palmer. The Amistad Affair. London: Abelard-Schuman, 1970. 2815. Jenkins, Wilham Sumner. Pro-Slavery Thought in the Old South. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1935. An older, b u t important, survey of the arguments southerners used during the antebellum period in defense of slavery. 2816. Jennings, Lawrence C. "French Views on Slavery and Abolitionism in the United States, 1830-1848." Slavery & Abolitionism 4 (May 1983): 19-40. 2817. Johnson, Reinhard O. "The Liberty Party in Maine, 1840-1848: The Politics of Antislavery Reform." Maine Historical Society Quarterly 19 (Winter 1980): 135-76. 2818. Johnson, Reinhard O. "The Liberty Party in Massachusetts (1840-1848): Antislavery Third Party Politics in the Bay State." Civil War History 28 (September 1982): 237-65. 2819. Johnson, Reinhard O. "The Liberty Party in New Hampshire, 1840-1848: Antislavery Politics in the Granite State." Historical New Hampshire 33 (Summer 1978): 123-65. 2820. Katz, Jonathan. Resistance at Christiana: The Fugitive Slave Rebellion, Christiana, Pennsylvania, September 11, 1851: A Documentary Account. New York; Crowell, 1974. Useful for the Fillmore administration's response to efforts to foil the enforcement of the Fugitive Slave Law. 2821. Kraut, Alan M., ed. Crusaders and Compromisers: Essays on the Relationship of the Antislavery Struggle to the Antebellum Party System. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1983. Contains nine essays on abolition and its political considerations. 2822. Lack, Paul D. "Slavery and the Texas Revolution." Historical Quarterly 89 (October 1985): 181-202.
Southwestern
2823. Langley, Lester D. "Slavery, Reform, and American Policy in Cuba, 18231878." Revue de Histoire de Americas 65/66 (1968): 71-84. Attributes the shifting policy toward Cuba to opinions about slavery, as reflected in the attitudes of John Quincy Adams, James K. Polk, John Tyler, Franklin Pierce, and others.
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2824. Levy, Leonard W. "Sim's Case: The Fugitive Slave Law in Boston in 1851." Journal of Negro History 35 (January 1950): 39-74. 2825. Litwack, Leon. North of Slavery: The Negro in the Free States, 1790-1860. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1961. A classic study of blacks in the nonslaveholding states. 2826. Lloyd, Arthur Young. The Slavery Controversy, 1831-1860. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1939. 2827. Martin, Christopher. The Amistad Affair. London: Abelard-Schuman, 1970. 2828. Mathieson, William Law. Great Britain and the Slave Trade, 1839-1865. New York: Longmans, Green and Co., 1929. 2829. May, Robert E. "Epilogue to the Missouri Compromise: The South, the Balance of Power, and the Tropics in the 1850fs." Plantation Society in the Americas 1 (June 1979): 201-25. 2830. McFaul, John M. "Expediency vs. Morality: Jacksonian Politics and Slavery." Journal of American History 62 (June 1975): 24-39. 2831. Morris, Thomas D. Free Men All: The Personal Liberty Laws of the North, 1780-1861. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1974. 2832. Mr. Fillmore's Views on Slavery: Answer to 'The Crisis." [New Orleans: n.p.], 1848. Democratic campaign pamphlet from Louisiana. 2833. Nathans, Sydney. "The Southern Connection: Slaveholders and Antebellum Expansion." Reviews in American History 1 (September 1973): 389-95. 2834. Nelson, Bernard H. "The Slave Trade as a Factor in British Foreign Policy, 1815-1862." Journal of Negro History 27 (April 1942): 192-209. 2835. Niven, John. The Coming of the Civil War, 1837-1861. Arlington Heights, 111.: Harlan Davidson, 1990.
330 Daniel Webster: A Bibliography 2836. Noonan, John Thomas. The Antelope: The Ordeal of the Recaptured Africans in the Administrations of James Monroe and John Quincy Adams. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1977, 1990. 2837. Nye, Russel B. Fettered Freedom: Civil Liberties and the Slavery Controversy, 1830-1860. East Lansing: Michigan State University Press, 1949, 1963; Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1972. 2838. Oakes, James. "From Republicanism to Liberalism: Ideological Change and the Crisis of the Old South." American Quarterly 37 (Fall 1985): 551-71. 2839. Peterson, Merrill D. "Webster and Slavery." In Massachusetts and the New Nation, edited by Conrad Edick Wright, pp. 226-47. Boston: Massachusetts Historical Society, 1992. 2840. Potter, David M. The Impending Crisis, 1848-1861. New York: Harper & Row, 1976. 2841. Quaife, Milo Milton. The Doctrine of Non-intervention Territories. Chicago: M. C. Chamberlin Co., 1910.
with Slavery in the
2842. Rawley, James A. Secession: The Disruption of the American 1844-1861. Malabar, Fla.: R. E. Krieger Publishing Co., 1989.
Republic,
2843. Rayback, Joseph G The Liberty Party Leaders of Ohio: Exponents of Antislavery Coalition. Columbus: Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society, 1948. 2844. Schriver, Edward O. Go Free: The Antislavery Impulse in Maine, 18331855. Orono: University of Maine Press, 1970. 2845. Schwartz, Harold. "Fugitive Slave Days in Boston." New Quarterly 27 (June 1954): 191-212.
England
2846. Sewell, Richard H. "John P. Hale and the Liberty Party, 1847-1848." New England Quarterly 37 (June 1964): 200-223. 2847. Sewell, Richard H. A House Divided: Sectionalism and Civil War, 18481865. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1988.
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2848. Sewell, Richard H. Ballots for Freedom: Antislavery Politics in the United States, 1837-1860. New York: Oxford University Press, 1976. Examines the origins of the antislavery movement and its political efforts. 2849. Shalhope, Robert E. "Race, Class, Slavery and the Antebellum Southern Mind." Journal of Southern History 37 (November 1971): 557-74. 2850. Shanker, George. "The Constitutional Process and Higher Law." Vera Lex 7 (1987): 7-8,10. Explores the views of DW and Ralph Waldo Emerson on the Fugitive Slave Law. 2851. Simms, Henry Harrison. Emotion at High Tide: Abolitionism Controversial Factor, 1830-1845. [Baltimore?]: n.p., 1960.
as a
2852. Simpson, Albert F. "The Political Significance of Slave Representation, 1787-1821." Journal of Southern History 7 (August 1941): 315-42. Briefly treats DW's views as expressed in "Appeal to Old Whigs of New Hampshire," in letter to Henry Baldwin during Missouri question, and in the Boston memorial. 2853. Smith, Elbert B. The Death of Slavery: The United States, 1837-1865. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1967. A general survey of the period immediately preceding the Civil War. 2854. Smith, Theodore Clarke. The Liberty and Free Soil Parties in the Northwest. New York: Longmans, Green, 1897; New York: Russell & Russell, 1967. Also available in Microbook Library of American Civilization and in 19thcentury Legal Treatises. An older prize-winning essay on politics in the midwest in the decades before the Civil War. 2855. Stegmaier, Mark J. "The Case of the Coachman's Family: An Incident of President Fillmore's Administration." Civil War History 32 (December 1986): 318-24. Discusses the assistance Fillmore, DW, and others gave William Williams, a free black and Fillmore's coachman, in purchasing the freedom of his family in Baltimore shortly after Taylor's death. 2856. Stirton, Thomas. "Party Disruptions and the Rise of the Slavery Extension Controversy, 1840-46." Ph.D. diss., University of Chicago, 1957. 2857. Volpe, Vernon L. "The Anti-Abolitionist Campaign of 1840." Civil War History 32 (December 1986): 325-339. Argues that the campaign of 1840 was
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more t h a n nonsensical—that it did involve some substantive issues, namely abolition. 2858. Walters, Ronald G. The Antislavery Appeal: American Abolitionism after 1830. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1976; New York: Norton, 1978. 2859. Ward, W. E. F. The Royal Navy and the Slavers: The Suppression of the Atlantic Slave Trade. New York: Pantheon Books, 1969. 2860. Wayne, Michael. "An Old South Morality Play: Reconsidering the Social Underpinnings of the Proslavery Ideology." Journal of American History 77 (December 1990): 838-63. 2861. Whitridge, Arnold. "The American Slave Trade." History Today 8 (July 1958): 462-72. 2862. Wiecek, William M. "Slavery and Abolition Before the United States Supreme Court, 1820-1860." Journal of American History 65 (June 1978): 34-59. Discusses several cases which DW argued before the Court. 2863. Wiecek, William M. The Sources of Antislavery Constitutionalism America, 1760-1848. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1977.
in
2864. Wilson, Henry. History of the Rise and Fall of the Slave Power in America. 3 vols. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1872-77; Boston: J. R. Osgood, 1874-77. Also available in Microbook Library of American Civilization. 2865. Yacovone, Donald. "The Transformation of the Black Temperance Movement, 1827-1854: An Interpretation." Journal of the Early Republic 8 (Fall 1988): 281-97. 6. Compromise of 1850 2866. Ames, Herman Vandenburg. John C. Calhoun and the Secession Movement of 1850. Worcester, Mass.: American Antiquarian Society, 1918; Freeport, N.Y.: Books for Libraries Press, 1971.
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2867. Anderson, Godfrey. "The Slavery Issue as a Factor in Massachusetts Politics from the Compromise of 1850 to the Outbreak of the Civil War." Ph.D. diss.,University of Chicago, 1922. 2868. Baum, Dale, and Dale T. Knobel. "Anatomy of a Realignment: New York Presidential Politics, 1848-1860." New York History 65 (January 1984): 60-81. 2869. Bergen, Frank. Webster's Work for the Union: A Paper Read before the Fortnightly Club, Newark, New Jersey, April 6, 1914. Newark, N.J.: Baker Printing Company, 1914; New Haven: Printed for the author under the direction of Yale University Press, 1918. Also available in 20th-century Legal Treatises. Discusses DW's views on slavery and his efforts to preserve the constitution in the crisis of 1850. 2870. Binkley, William C. "The Question of Texan Jurisdiction in New Mexico under the United States, 1848-1850." Southwestern Historical Quarterly 24 (July 1920): 1-38. 2871. Birkner, Michael. "Daniel Webster and the Crisis of Union, 1850." Historical New Hampshire 37 (Summer/Fall 1982): 151-73. Discusses DW's efforts for compromise in 1850—to remove the slavery issue from politics; effort failed, but it did buy additional time to try to deal with issues separating North and South. 2872. Boucher, Chauncey Samuel. The Secession and Cooperation Movements in South Carolina, 1848 to 1852. St. Louis: Washington University, 1918. 2873. Brent, Robert A. "Between Calhoun and Webster: Clay in 1850." Southern Quarterly 8 (April 1970): 293-308. 2874. Brooks, Robert P. "Howell Cobb and the Crisis of 1850." Mississippi Valley Historical Review 4 (December 1917): 279-98. 2875. Burt, John. "Liberalism's Hope and Despair: Lincoln's Peoria Speech of 1854." Social Research 66 (Summer 1999): 679-707. Discusses briefly the Compromise of 1850 and the roles of Stephen A. Douglas, Henry Clay, and Daniel Webster in forging the compromise.
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2876. "The California and Territorial Question." North American Review 71 (July 1850): 221-68. Discusses efforts to deal with the admission of California in the Compromise of 1850. 2877. Carman, Harry James, and Reinhard H. Luthin. "The Seward-Fillmore Feud and the Disruption of the Whig Party." New York History 24 (July 1943): 335-57. 2878. Channing, Edward. A History of the United States. 6 vols. New York: Macmillan Company, 1919-1925. Considerable coverage of the Compromise of 1850. 2879. Cole, Arthur Charles. The Irrepressible Conflict, 1850-1865. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1934,1938: St. Clair Shores, Mich.: Scholarly Press, 1971. An older classic on the decade before the Civil War. 2880. Craven, Avery O. The Growth of Southern Nationalism, Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1953.
1848-1861. Baton
2881. "Democracy and Republicanism: Choate and Cushing." United States Democratic Review 42 (August 1858): 112-20. Briefly discusses DW's soul searching before delivering his Seventh of March speech in the Senate. 2882. Everett and Webster: A Scene in Congress in 1826! ... Daniel Webster in Advocacy of the Fugitive Slave Law ... Massachusetts Will Demand the Removal of the Statute of the Defender of the Fugitive Slave Bill, n.p, [1852]. Broadside. 2883. Fisher, George P. "Webster and Calhoun in the Compromise Debate of 1850." Scribner's Magazine 37 (May 1905): 578-86. 2884. Fiske, John. Essays, Historical and Literary. 2 vols. in 1. New York: Macmillan & Co., 1907,1925. Includes essays on Webster and the sentiment of the Union and on Harrison, Tyler, and the Whig coalition. 2885. Foster, Herbert Darling. "Webster's Seventh of March Speech and the Secession Movement, 1850." American Historical Review 27 (January 1922): 245-70. Also printed in Collected Papers of Herbert D. Foster, Professor of History at Dartmouth College, 1893-1927. New York: Privately printed, [1929], pp. 179212. [New York?: The Macmillan Company?], 1922; Hanover, N.H.: Dartmouth College Reprints, 1923 (with foreword by Nathaniel Wright Stephenson).
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2886. Ganaway, Loomis Morton. "New Mexico and the Sectional Controversy, 1846-1861." Ph.D. diss., Vanderbilt University, 1941. 2887. Gibson, Patricia. "California and the Compromise of 1850." Journal of the West 8 (October 1969): 578-91. 2888. Gienapp, William E. "The Whig Party, The Compromise of 1850, and the Nomination of Winfield Scott." Presidential Studies Quarterly 24 (Summer 1984): 399-415. Argues that the Whig party had by 1850 achieved flexibility on sectional issues, but the fight for the nomination of Scott in 1852, instead of Fillmore or Webster, shattered that flexibility. 2889. Goodwin, Cardinal. The Establishment of State Government in California, 1846-1850. New York: Macmillan Company, 1914. 2890. Graebner, Norman A. "1848: Southern Politics at the Crossroads." Historian 25 (November 1962): 14-35. 2891. Greenstone, J. David. "Political Culture and American Political Development: Liberty, Union, and the Liberal Bipolarity." Studies in American Political Development 1 (1986): 1-49. Argues that the slavery debates in the North during the 1850s demonstrate a cleavage between the values of liberty and union within Yankee Protestant liberalism. 2892. Hamilton, Holman. "The 'Cave of the Winds' and the Compromise of 1850." Journal of Southern History 23 (August 1957): 331-53. 2893. Hamilton, Holman. "Democratic Senate Leadership and the Compromise of 1850." Mississippi Valley Historical Review 41 (December 1954): 403-18. Examines "aims, methods, votes, and contributions of Senate Whig and Democratic leaders," suggesting previous magnification of the significance of DW's and Clay's roles, whereas Democrats gave the measures the greater support—DW and Clay contributions secondary. 2894. Hamilton, Holman. Prologue to Conflict: The Crisis and Compromise of 1850. Lexington: University of Kentucky Press, 1964; New York: W. W. Norton, 1964. 2895. Harmon, George D. "Douglas and the Compromise of 1850." Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society 21 (January 1929): 453-99.
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2896. Harmon, George Dewey. "Aspects of Slavery and Expansion, 1848-60." Lehigh University Studies in the Humanities, Circular No. 29. Bethlehem, Pa.: Lehigh University, 1929. 2897. Hearon, Cleo Carson. Mississippi and the Compromise of 1850. New York: AMS Press, 1972. 2898. Herndon, Dallas T. "The Nashville Convention of 1850." Historical Society Transactions 4 (1904): 203-37.
Alabama
2899. Hodder, Frank H. "Stephen A. Douglas." Chautauquan 29 (August 1899): 432-37. 2900. Hodder, Frank H. "The Authorship of the Compromise of 1850." Mississippi Valley Historical Review 22 (March 1936): 525-36. Argues that the compromise was chiefly the work of Stephen A. Douglas, not Henry Clay. 2901. Hoist, Hermann E. von. The Constitutional and Political History of the United States. 7 vols. Chicago, 1876-1892. Older study offering considerable discussion of compromise. 2902. Holt, Michael F. The Political Crisis of the 1850s. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1978; New York: Norton, 1983. 2903. Hubbell, John T. "Three Georgia Unionists and the Compromise of 1850." Georgia Historical Quarterly 51 (September 1967): 307-23. 2904. Johnson, Allen. "The Constitutionality of the Fugitive Slave Acts." Yale Law Journal 31 (December 1921): 161-82. 2905. Kelly, Jack. "John J. Crittenden and the Constitutional Union Party." Filson Club History Quarterly 48 (July 1974): 265-76. 2906. Kennedy, John Fitzgerald. "A Great Day in American History." Collier's 136 (November 25, 1955): 40-42, 44, 46. Based on chapter 4 of Profiles in Courage. Discusses Webster's seventh of March speech. 2907. Ledbetter, Patsy S. "John J. Crittenden and the Compromise Debacle." Filson Club History Quarterly 51 (April 1977): 125-42.
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2908. Lee, R. Alton. "Slavery and the Oregon Territorial Issue: Prelude to the Compromise of 1850." Pacific Northwest Quarterly 64 (July 1973): 112-19. 2909. Macy, Jesse. Political Parties in the United States, 1846-1861. New York: Macmillan Co., 1918. 2910. Martin, John M. "William R. King and the Compromise of 1850." North Carolina Historical Review 39 (October 1962): 500-518. 2911. McMaster, John Bach. A History of the People of the United States from the Revolution to the Civil War. 8 vols. New York: D. Appleton and Company, 18831913. An older, broad survey of antebellum United States history, with considerable discussion of DW and the Compromise of 1850. 2912. Milton, George Fort. The Eve of Conflict: Stephen A. Douglas and the Needless War. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin Co., 1934. 2913. Morgan, Dale L. "The State of Deseret." Utah Historical Quarterly 8 (April, July, October 1940): 65-251. 2914. Murtagh, Joseph George. "Daniel Webster and the Compromise of 1850." A.M. thesis, Stanford University, 1948. 2915. Nichols, Roy F. The Democratic Machine, 1850-1854. New York: Columbia University Press, 1923; New York: AMS Press, 1967. 2916. Nichols, Roy F. The Disruption Macmillan Company, 1948.
of American Democracy. New York:
2917. Nevins, Allan. Ordeal of the Union. 2 vols. New York: Scribner, 1947. Volume 1, subtitled "Fruits of Manifest Destiny, 1847-1852," is of considerable importance in dealing with DW's later career; argues that DW's 7th of March speech was the turning point in the passage of the compromise measures. 2918. Norton, Wesley. "The Presbyterian Press and the Compromise of 1850." Journal of Presbyterian History 40 (December 1962): 189-208. 2919. O'Connor, Thomas H. Lords of the Loom: The Cotton Whigs and the Coming of the Civil War. New York: Scribner, 1968.
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2920. Potter, David M. The Impending Crisis, 1848-1861. New York: Harper and Row, 1976. 2921. Pulsifer, W. E. "Daniel Webster, the Great Constitutional Defender." Empire State Society Year Book, 1910-11. 2922. "The Question! Are You Ready for the Question? Mr. Webster's Speech." New Englander and Yale Review 8 (May 1850): 292-312. Reviews speeches of March 1850 in the Senate on the slavery question. 2923. Rawson, Donald M. "Joseph Dunbar Shields and the Omnibus Bill of 1850." Mississippi Quarterly 28 (Winter 1974-75): 71-81. 2924. Rhodes, James Ford. History of the United States from the Compromise of 1850. 9 vols. New York: Macmillan, 1892-1928; New York: Harper & Brothers, 1893-1928; Port Washington, N.Y.: Kennikat Press, 1967. Volume 1 of most importance in study of Webster; asserts that DW's influence was of greatest weight in passage of compromise of 1850. 2925. Rosentreter, Roger L. "Michigan and the Compromise of 1850." Old Northwest 6 (Summer 1980): 153-73. 2926. Russel, Robert L. "What Was the Compromise of 1850?" Journal of Southern History 23 (August 1954): 292-309. 2927. Sadler, Richard Wallace. "The Impact of the Slavery Question on the Whig Party in Congress, 1843-1854." Ph.D. diss., University of Utah, 1969. 2928. Scherer, James Augustin Brown. Cotton As a World Power: A Study in the Economic Interpretation of History. New York: Frederick A. Stokes Company, 1916. Has discussion of DW's comments on the Compromise of 1850. 2929. Schouler, James. History of the United States under the Constitution. 7 vols. New York: Dodd, Mead & Company, 1880-1913; New York: Kraus Reprint Company, 1970. Also available in 19th-century Legal Treatises. 2930. Schwarz, Frederic D. "1850—One Hundred and Fifty Years Ago: Clash of the Titans." American Heritage 51 (February-March 2000): 109-10. Discusses the roles of Clay, Webster, and Calhoun in the adoption of the Compromise of 1850.
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2931. Simpson, John E. "Prelude to Compromise: Howell Cobb and the House Speakership Battle of 1849." Georgia Historical Quarterly 58 (Winter 1974): 38999. 2932. Sioussat, St. George L. "Tennessee, the Compromise of 1850, and the Nashville Convention." Mississippi Valley Historical Review 2 (December 1915): 313-47. Also published in Tennessee Historical Magazine 4 (December 1918): 215-47. Discusses DW's response to John Bell's proposals for a compromise re territory acquired in the Mexican War. 2933. Stegmaier, Mark Joseph. "The U.S. Senate in the Sectional Crises, 18461861: A Roll-Call Voting Analysis." Ph.D. diss., University of California, Santa Barbara, 1975. 2934. Stegmaier, Mark Joseph. Texas, New Mexico, and the Compromise of 1850: Boundary Dispute & Sectional Crisis. Kent, Ohio : Kent State University Press, 1996. 2935. Summers, Mark W. The Plundering Generation: Corruption and the Crisis of the Union, 1849-1861. New York: Oxford University Press, 1987. Explores the evidence of corruption in the prewar era and its ramifications on the political process, especially on party breakdown and reorganization; discusses charges leveled against DW during and following the negotiations of the Compromise of 1850. 2936. Van Tassel, David D. "Gentlemen of Property and Standing: Compromise Sentiment in Boston in 1850." New England Quarterly 23 (September 1950): 307-19. Explores the response in Boston to DW's Seventh of March speech—support among many of the prominent citizens, mainly merchants; and division among the Whigs. 2937. Wilkinson, William Cleaver. "Daniel Webster and the Compromise Measures of 1850." Scribner's Magazine 12 (July 1876): 411-25. Suggests reconsideration of verdict on DW and the Compromise of 1850. 2938. Wilson, Major L. "The Controversy over Slavery Expansion and the Concept of the Safety Valve: Ideological Confusion in the 1850's." Mississippi Quarterly 24 (Spring 1971): 135-53.
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2939. Wilson, Major L. "Ideological Fruits of Manifest Destiny: The Geopolitics of Slavery Expansion in the Crisis of 1850." Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society 63 (Summer 1970): 132-57. 2940. Wilson, Major L. "Of Time and the Union: Webster and His Critics in the Crisis of 1850." Civil War History 14 (December 1968): 293-306. Discusses DW's concepts of time, freedom, regeneration, liberty, and union which underlay his position on the compromise and others attitudes toward those concepts. 2941. Woolsey, Ronald C. "A Southern Dilemma: Slavery Expansion and the California Statehood Issue in 1850—A Reconsideration." South California Quarterly 65 (Summer 1983): 123-44. 2942. Yarwood, Dean L. "Legislative Persistence: A Comparison of the United States Senate in 1850 and 1860." Journal of Political Science 11 (May 1967): 193-211. 7. Social and Cultural Developments 2943. Ames, William E. A History of the National Intelligencer. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1972. A study of one of the major newspapers of the period, generally supporting Webster, Federalist, National Republican, and WHiig views; newspaper carried several Webster editorials and extensive coverage of the congressman and senator. 2944. Ames, William E. "A History of the National Intelligencer, 1800-1869." Ph.D. diss., University of Minnesota, 1962. 2945. Baker, Paula. "The Domestication of Politics: Women and American Political Society, 1780-1920." American Historical Review 89 (June 1984): 62047. 2946. Basch, Norma. "Equity vs. Equality: Emerging Concepts of Women's Political Status in the Age of Jackson." Journal of the Early Republic 3 (Fall 1983): 297-318. 2947. Bender, Thomas. Toward an Urban Vision: Ideas and Institutions in Nineteenth-Century America. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 1975. Investigates American response to industrialization and urbanization and its consequences.
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2948. Bilhngton, Ray Allen. The Protestant Crusade, 1800-1860: A Study of the Origins of American Nativism. New York: Macmillan, 1938; New York: Rinehart & Co., 1952; Gloucester, Mass.: Peter Smith, 1963; Chicago: Quadrangle Books, 1964. 2949. Bodo, John R. The Protestant Clergy and Public Issues, Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1954.
1812-1848.
2950. Bowditch, Nathaniel I. A History of the Massachusetts General Hospital (to August 5,1851). Boston: J. Wilson & Son, 1851; New York; Arno Press, 1972. 2951. Brennan, Joseph. Social Conditions in Industrial 1860. Washington: Catholic University, 1940.
Rhode Island, 1820-
2952. Caudill, Edward, and Susan L. Caudill. "Nation and Section: An Analysis of Key Symbols in the Antebellum Press." Journalism History 15 (Spring 1988): 16-25. 2953. Gann, Agnes Geraldine. Nativism in Kentucky to 1860. Washington: Catholic University of America, 1944. 2954. Clark, George Faber. History of Temperance Reform in Massachusetts, 1813-1883. Boston: Clarke & Carruth, 1888. Also available in Microbook Library of American Civilization. 2955. Cole, Charles Chester. The Social Ideas of the Northern Evangelists, 18201860. New York: Columbia University Press, 1954; New York: Octagon Books, 1966. 2956. Commager, Henry Steele. The Era of Reform, 1830-1860. Princeton, N.J.: D. Van Nostrand, Anvil Books, 1960. 2957. Crouthamel, James L. Bennett's New York Herald and the Rise of the Popular Press. Syracuse, N.Y.: Syracuse University Press, 1989. 2958. Curti, Merle E. "Young America." American Historical Review 32 (1926): 34-55. 2959. Curti, Merle. The American Peace Crusade, 1815-1860. Durham, N . C : Duke University Press, 1929; New York: Octagon Books, 1965.
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2960. Demaree, Albert Lowther. The American Agricultural Press, 1819-1860. New York: Columbia University Press, 1941; Philadelphia: Porcupine Press, 1974. Offers insight into agricultural reform, one of DWs major interests. 2961. Dinnerstein, Leonard, Roger L. Nichols, and David M. Reimers. Natives and Strangers: Blacks, Indians, and Immigrants in America. New York: Oxford University Press, 1990. Examines the impact of free blacks and immigrants on antebellum American life. 2962. Douglas, Ann. The Feminization of American Culture. New York: Knopf, 1977; New York: Avon Books, 1978; New York: Anchor Press/Doubleday, 1988. 2963. Ernst, Robert. Immigrant Life in New York City, 1825-1863. New York: King's Crown Press, 1949; Port Washington, N.Y.: I. J. Friedman, 1965; New York: Octagon Books, 1979. 2964. Fields, Mrs. James T. "Two Lovers of Art and Literature: Charles and Mary Cowden Clarke." Century 58 (May 1899): 122-32. Reports that DW contributed to a chair sent to Mrs. Cowden on the completion of her Shakespeare concordance. 2965. Fiske, S. R. "Gentlemen of the Press." Harper's New Monthly Magazine 26 (February 1863): 361-67. Refers to the pubhcation of DWs speech at Patchogue, N. Y., published in the New York Herald the day after DW delivered it, as "the greatest reportorial feat of ante-telegraphic journalism." 2966. Griffin, Clifford S. Their Brother's Keepers: Moral Stewardship in the United States, 1800-1865. New Brunswick, N. J.: Rutgers University Press, 1960. 2967. Griffin, Clifford Stephen. The Ferment of Reform, 1830-1860. New York: Crowell, 1967; Arlington Heights, III: AHM Pub. Corp., 1967. 2968. Hall, Peter D. "Family Structure and Class Consolidation Among the Boston Brahmins." Ph.D. diss., State University of New York at Stony Brook, 1973. Develops the thesis that trusts played an important role in class consolidation in Boston in the early nineteenth century. 2969. Hall, Peter D. The Organization of American Culture, 1700-1900: Private Institutions, Elites, and the Origins of American Nationality. New York: New York University Press, 1982.
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1840-1860.
2976. Jaher, Frederick C. "Nineteenth-Century Elites in Boston and New York." Journal of Social History 6 (Fall 1972): 32-77. In exploring the rich of both cities, concluded that Boston's elite, containing fewer individuals from long established families, became involved in manufacturing earlier and maintained their status longer. 2977. Jaher, Frederic C. The Urban Establishment: Upper Strata in Boston, New York, Charleston, Chicago, and Los Angeles. Urbana: University of Ilhnois Press, 1982. 2978. Kohl, Lawrence Frederick. "The Concept of Social Control and the History of Jacksonian America." Journal of the Early Republic 8 (Spring 1985): 21-34. Explores sociological meaning of social control as "understood by a historical audience" and the possible misunderstandings which might develop from its usage.
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2979. Kohl, Lawrence Frederick. "The Politics of Individualism: Social Character and Political Parties in the Age of Jackson." Ph.D. diss., University of Michigan, 1980. Explores voluntarism and consent, i.e., the idea of the "equal dignity of the reformers and the reformed" of the 1830s and 1840s. 2980. Kohl, Lawrence Frederick. The Politics of Individualism: Parties and the American Character in the Jacksonian Era. New York: Oxford University Press, 1989. 2981. Marx, Leo. The Machine in the Garden: Technology and the Pastoral Ideal in America. New York: Oxford University Press, 1964. Briefly analyzes DW's oratorical style and speeches at Grafton and Lebanon, New Hampshire, in late 1847 on the opening of the leg of the railroad as neutralizing conflict between the machine and the rural ideal. 2982. Nagel, Paul Chester. One Nation Indivisible: The Union in American Thought, 1776-1861. New York: Oxford University Press, 1964. Treats the various notions of union as expounded in the antebellum United States. 2983. Nagel, Paul C This Sacred Trust: American Nationality, 1798-1898. New York: Oxford University Press, 1971. 2984. Nye, Russel B. The Cultural Life of the New Nation, 1776-1830. New York: Harper, 1960. 2985. Nye, Russell B. Society and Culture in America, 1830-1860. New York: Harper & Row, 1974. A good survey of cultural developments in Jacksonian and pre-Civil War America. 2986. Oakes, James. "From Republicanism to Liberalism: Ideological Change and the Crisis of the Old South." American Quarterly 37 (Fall 1985): 551-71. 2987. Parrington, Vernon Louis. The Romantic Revolution in America, 18001860. New York: Harcourt, Brace & World, 1927,1954; Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1987. Unsympathetic to Webster. 2988. Pocock, J. G. A. The Machiavellian Moment: Florentine Political Thought and the Atlantic Republican Tradition. Princeton, N. J.: Princeton University Press, 1975. Examines the evolution of American values from classical republican ideals.
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2989. Pretzer, William S. "'The British, Duff Green, the Rats and the Devil': Custom, Capitalism, and Conflict in the Washington Printing Trade, 1834-36." Labor History 27 (Winter 1985-86): 5-30. 2990. Ritchie, Donald A. Press Gallery: Congress and the Washington Correspondents. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1991. Examines journahsts who have covered Congress and the rise of objectivity among reporters. 2991. Schiller, Dan. Objectivity and the News: The Public and the Rise of Commercial Journalism. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1981. Offers good insight into journalism in the 1830s and 1840s. 2992. Shaw, Donald Lewis. "At the Crossroads: Change and Continuity in American Press News, 1820-1860." Journalism History 8 (Summer 1981): 38-53, 76. 2993. Silver, Rollo G. "The Convivial Printer: Dining, Wining, and Marching, 1825-1860." Printing History 4 (1982): 16-25. 2994. Smith-Rosenberg, Carroll. "Beauty, the Beast and the Militant Woman: A Case Study in Sex Roles and Social Stress in Jacksonian America." American Quarterly 23 (October 1971): 562-84. 2995. Somkin, Fred. Unquiet Eagle: Memory and Desire in the Idea of American Freedom, 1815-1860. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1967. 2996. Stephenson, George M. A History of American Immigration, 1820-1924. Boston: Ginn and Company, 1926; New York: Russell & Russell, 1964. 2997. Story, Ronald. "Class and Culture in Boston: The Athenaeum, 1807-1860." American Quarterly 27 (May 1975): 178-99. 2998. Tomlinson, Robert Hume. "The Origins and Editorial Policies of the Richmond Whig and Public Advertiser, 1824-1865." Ph.D. diss., Michigan State University, 1971. Study of an important political newspaper in Virginia.
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VI Secretary of State A. General Studies 2999. Allen, Stephen Merrill. "Webster's Vindication." New England Magazine and Bay State Monthly 4 (June 1886): 509-15. Defends DW for not resigning earlier from Tyler's cabinet—contends that it was at this time and not later that "the great coalition of radical partisans made war against him." 3000. "Another Last Word about Tylerism." United States Magazine and Democratic Review 13 (August 1843): 211-12. Defends treatment of Tyler in previous issue of Review. 3001. [Atwater, Caleb] Citizen of Ohio. Mysteries of Washington City, During Several Months of the Session of the 28th Congress. Washington, D.C: G. A. Sage, 1844. Also available on microfiche in Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary. Contrasts the Washington of 1844 with that of 1834, the moral climate, politics, political leaders; discusses briefly the Tyler administration and Tyler's relations with his cabinet. 3002. Barber, Nigel Graeme. "The Corporal's Guard in Congress, 1841-1843." M.A. thesis, College of William and Mary, 1970. Explores the relationship between Tyler and his chief supporters in Congress. 3003. Barnes, William, Morgan Barnes, and John Heath. The Foreign Service of the United States: Origins, Development, and Function. Washington: Department of State, Bureau of Public Affairs, Historical Office, 1961.
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3004. Bemis, Samuel F., ed. American Secretaries of State and Their Diplomacy. 10 vols. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1927-29; New York: Cooper Square Publishers, 1963. Volumes 3-6 especially important for DW and his colleagues. 3005. Brant, Irving. Impeachment: Trials and Errors. New York: Knopf, 1972. Examines, in part, the tensions between Tyler and Congress. 3006. Bratton, Daniel L. "The Rating of Presidents." Presidential Quarterly 13 (Summer 1983): 400-404.
Studies
3007. Burke, Lee H., and J a n K. Herman. The Secretaries of State: Portraits and Biographical Sketches. Washington: Bureau of Public Affairs, Office of Public Communication, 1978. 3008. Champlin, John D., Jr. "Great Seal of the United States." Galaxy 23 (May 1877): 691-95. Discusses alterations made by DW in the Great Seal in 1841. 3009. Corwin, Edward S. The President's Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1917.
Control of Foreign
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3010. Crapol, Edward P. "John Tyler and the Pursuit of National Destiny." Journal of the Early Republic 17 (Fall 1997): 467-91. Explores Tyler's vision of "national destiny," shared in part by Webster. 3011. De Conde, Alexander. The American Secretary of State: An Interpretation. New York: Praeger, 1962; Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1975. One of the major studies of the role and influence of the secretary of state in the executive department and in diplomatic negotiations. 3012. De Conde, Alexander, ed. Encyclopedia of American Foreign Policy: Studies of the Principal Movements and Ideas. 3 vols. New York: Scribner, 1978. An important reference tool, providing a brief discussion of foreign affairs and the ideology behind decisions. 3013. Didier, Eugene L. "Congress and International Copyright." Scribner's Monthly 20 (May 1880): 132-39. Briefly mentions DW's efforts with John Fienness Crampton for copyright protection while serving as Secretary of State under Fillmore.
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3014. "The Discovery of Etherization." Atlantic Monthly 21 (June 1868): 718-26. Mentions DW's cooperation as Secretary of State with Baron Humboldt through Baron Friedrich von Gerolt, the Prussian minister at Washington, to collect documentation of American claimants of the discovery of ether. 3015. "Ex-Presidents who Testified—Tyler, Teddy Roosevelt Gave Facts to Congress." U.S. News and World Report 35 (November 27, 1953): 32. Discusses briefly Tyler's appearance before a House committee investigating Webster's conduct as Tyler's Secretary of State. 3016. Findling, John E. Dictionary of American Diplomatic History. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1989. Includes short biographical sketch of DW and of several of his colleagues. 3017. Fiske, John. "Harrison, Tyler, and the Whig Coalition." In Essays Historical and Literary. 2 vols. New York: Macmillan, 1907. Volume 1, pp. 31561, of most importance for DW's first stint as Secretary of State. 3018. Gaines, William H., Jr. "The Last Days of a President-Elect, with Some Account of the Splendid Inauguration Accorded a Military Hero." Virginia Cavalcade 2 (Winter 1952): 40-42. Recounts story of Harrison's visit to his ancestral home, Berkeley, in Virginia, his trip to Washington with Tyler for the inauguration, and Webster's revision of Harrison's inaugural address. 3019. "International Copyright." United States Democratic Review 32 (April 1853): 352-55. Mentions the agreement reached while DW served as Secretary of State. 3020. Kaplan, Lawrence S. "The Brahmin as Diplomat in Nineteenth Century America: Everett, Bancroft, Motley, Lowell." Civil War History 19 (March 1973): 5-27. Discusses the criteria for selection of diplomats, their attitudes and performance, and notices particularly Edward Everett, minister to England during DW's stint as Tyler's Secretary of State. 3021. Kurilla, Ivan Ivanovich. ftVoiti v krug velikikh derzhav": Deniel Uebster i vneshniaia politika SShA v seredine XIX veka. Volgograd: Izd-vo Volgograsdskogo gos. Universiteta, 1997. Foreign policy in mid-nineteenth century.
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3022. Lambert, Oscar Doane. Presidential Politics in the United States, 1841-1844. Durham, N . C : Duke University Press, 1936. Offers a detailed discussion of Tyler's relationship with Congress and his cabinet and of his abortive presidential campaign, the "fixed idea" of his administration; takes an unfavorable view of Tyler; considerable discussion of DW. 3023. Merk, Frederick, and Lois Bannister Merk. The Monroe Doctrine and American Expansionism, 1843-1849. New York: Knopf, 1966. Treats the importance of the Monroe Doctrine, particularly in the annexation of Texas, the Mexican War, and the settlement of the northwestern boundary. 3024. "The Nation's Calamity." New Yorker, April 10, 1841, p. 58. Harrison's pledge to a single term placed him out of reach of the opposition, despite personal shortcomings. 3025. Paullin, Charles Oscar. Diplomatic Negotiations of American Naval Officers, 1778-1883. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1912; Gloucester, Mass.: P. Smith, 1967. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization. 3026. "The Penny-Postman to John Tyler, Vice-President of the United States." United States Magazine and Democratic Review 9 (July 1841): 60-75. Discusses succession question and urges Tyler to adhere to true Democratic party principles; some brief references to D W. 3027. Quinliven, Thomas F. "The Influence of Daniel Webster upon the Administration of Millard Fillmore, 1850-1852." M.A. thesis, Canisius College, 1939. 3028. Reeves, Jesse Siddall. American Diplomacy under Tyler and Polk. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1907; Gloucester, Mass.: P. Smith, 1967. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization. Examines the northeastern boundary controversy, the Ashburton treaty, the Creole and Caroline cases, the Texas question and relations with Mexico. 3029. "Secretaries of State: They Guided Foreign Policy in America's Rise to Power." Life 19 (September 24, 1945): 84-88. 3030. Shelley, Fred, ed. "The Vice President Receives Bad News in Williamsburg: A Letter of James Lyons to John Tyler." Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 76 (July 1968): 337-39. Letter of April 3, 1841, reveals
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t h a t Tyler was aware of Harrison's serious illness even before being informed of Harrison's death by Fletcher Webster. 3031. Shewmaker, Kenneth E. '"Congress only can declare war' and 'the President is Commander in Chief: Daniel Webster and the War Power." Diplomatic History 12 (Fall 1988): 383-409. Explores DW's views regarding what military action the executive can undertake without the consent of Congress. 3032. Shewmaker, Kenneth E. "Daniel Webster." In Encyclopedia of U.S. Foreign Relations, edited by Bruce W. Jentleson and Thomas G. Paterson. 4 vols. New York: Oxford University Press, 1997. 3033. Shewmaker, Kenneth E. "Daniel Webster and American Conservatism." In Norman A. Graebner, ed., Traditions and Values: American Diplomacy, 17901865. Lanham, Md.: University Press of America, 1985. Analyzes DW's conservative philosophy of international relations. 3034. Shewmaker, Kenneth E. "Daniel Webster and the Politics of Foreign Policy, 1850-1852." Journal of American History 63 (September 1976): 303-15. 3035. Stevens, Kenneth R. "Of Whaling Ships and Kings: The Johanna Bombardment of 1851." Prologue 18 (Winter 1986): 240-49. 3036. Stevens, Kenneth R. "The Webster-Ingersoll Feud: Politics and Personality in the New Nation." Historical New Hampshire 37 (1982): 174-92. Recounts the longstanding disagreements and clashes between DW and Ingersoll, dating back to the War of 1812, and the bitterness Ingersoll felt toward DW even after DW's death. 3037. Stuart, Graham H. The Department of State: A History of Its Organization, Procedure, and Personnel. New York: Macmillan Co., 1949. 3038. "Suggestions of the Past: Administration of John Tyler." Galaxy 13 (February 1872): 202-11; 13 (March 1872): 347-58. Discusses Tyler's accession to the presidency, the rivahy between Tyler and Clay and that between Webster and Clay; Tyler's position en domestic economic issues, and his decision to seek election in 1844; contains several DW anecdotes relating to his position as Secretary of State under Tyler.
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3039. Swart, Arthur K. "Webster—the Pacificator." Granite Monthly (January 1928): 13-17.
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3040. Varg, Paul A. New England and Foreign Relations, 1789-1850. Hanover: University Press of New England, 1983. 3041. Varg, Paul A. United States Foreign Relations, 1820-1860. East Lansing: Michigan State University Press, 1979. 3042. Ward, Nathan. "Clay vs. Tyler: National Banking Issue." American Heritage 42 (September 1991): 40. States that the real issue for the resignations in Tyler's cabinet, with the exception of DW, was the future course of the Whig party. 3043. Waters, William Alexander. "The Diplomacy of Daniel Webster from 18411843." M.S. thesis, University of Utah, 1946. 3044. Wriston, Henry M. Executive Agents in American Foreign Relations. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1929. Discusses briefly Tyler's opinion on the use of agents, particularly in Japan, Texas, Santo Domingo, Hungary, Latin America, Canada, and Great Britain. B. Relations with Texas and Mexico, and the Far West 3045. Adams, Ephraim Douglass. British Interests and Activities in Texas, 1836-1846. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1910; Gloucester, Mass.: P. Smith, 1963. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization. 3046. Ambler, Charles Henry, ed. "Virginia and Texas." John P. Branch Historical Papers of Randolph-Macon College 4 (1913): 116-37. Consists of a series of letters Thomas Ritchie received in April and May 1844 regarding Virginia's attitude on Tyler's plan for the annexation of Texas. 3047. Barker, Eugene C. "The Annexation of Texas." Southwestern Quarterly 50 (July 1946): 49-74.
Historical
3048. Binkley, William C. The Expansionist Movement in Texas, 1836-1850. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1925; New York: Da Capo Press, 1970. Discusses in part the Santa Fe prisoners and DW's negotiations for their release.
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3049. Binkley, William C. The Texas Revolution. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1952; Austin: Texas State Historical Association, 1979. 3050. Brooke, George M., Jr. "The Vest Pocket War of Commodore Jones." Pacific Historical Review 31 (August 1962): 217-33. Explores Thomas ap Catesby Jones's seizure and restoration of Monterey and the Tyler administration's handling of the matter. 3051. Callahan, James M. American Foreign Policy in Mexican Relations. New York: Macmillan Company, 1932; New York: Cooper Square Publishers, 1967. 3052. Chase, Mary Catherine. Negociations de la Republique du Texas en Europe, 1837-1845. Paris: Champion, 1932. 3053. Chavez, Thomas Esteban. "The Trouble with Texans: Manuel Alvarez and the 1841 'Invasion.'" New Mexico Historical Review 53 (April 1978): 133-44. 3054. Eisenhower, John S. D. So Far from God: The U.S. War with Mexico, 1846-1848. New York: Random House, 1989. 3055. Furniss, Norman F. The Mormon Conflict, 1850-1859. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1960,1966; Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1977. Provides coverage of Webster's handling of charges of malfeasance in office by Mormon leaders in Utah Territory in 1851. 3056. Gapp, Frank W. "The 'Capture' of Monterey in 1842." Proceedings of the U.S. Naval Institute 105 (March 1979): 46-54. 3057. Garrison, George Pierce. Westward Extension, 1841-1850. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1906; New York: Haskell House, 1968: New York: Greenwood Press, 1969. Holds view that Tyler "was actuated in the main by courage and consistency" and that "he acquitted himself in his quarrel with the Whigs only as might have been expected from a brave and determined man and a staunch believer in State rights." 3058. Hanks, Robert J. "Commodore Jones and His Private War with Mexico." American West 16 (1979): 30-33, 60-63. Examines Thomas ap Catesby Jones's seizure of Monterey.
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3059. Harper, Camille. "'And Tyler Too.'" Northern Virginian 14 (November-December 1984): 46-47. Discusses DWs conversation with Tyler on majority rule by the cabinet. 3060. Haynes, Sam W. Soldiers of Misfortune: The Somervell and Mier Expeditions. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1990. 3061. Laurent, Pierre Henri. "Belgium's Relations with Texas and the United States, 1839-1844." Southwestern Historical Quarterly 68 (October 1964): 22036. Discusses briefly Tyler's response to Belgian interests and schemes in Texas. 3062. Loomis, Noel M. The Texan-Santa Fe Prisoners. Norman: The University of Oklahoma Press, 1958. 3063. Lundeberg, Philip K., and Dana M. Wegner. "'Not for Conquest But Discovery': Rediscovering the Ships of the Wilkes Expedition." American Neptune 49 (Summer 1989): 151-67. 3064. Majors, Harry M. "Wilkes on the Olympic Coast, April 28-May 1, 1841." Northwest Discovery 8 (October 1988): 1-100. Prints documents relating to expedition. 3065. Marshall, Thomas Maitland. "Commercial Aspects of the Texan Santa Fe Expedition." Southwestern Historical Quarterly 20 (January 1917): 242-59. Explores the background of the expedition. 3066. McClendon, R. Earl. "Daniel Webster and Mexican Relations: The Santa Fe Prisoners." Southwestern Historical Quarterly 36 (April 1933): 288-311. Explores the efforts of Webster and Tyler on behalf of the Santa Fe prisoners. 3067. McClure, Charles R. "The Texan Santa Fe Expedition of 1841." New Mexico Historical Review 48 (January 1973): 45-56. 3068. Merk, Frederick. "A Safety Valve Thesis and Texan Annexation." Journal of American History 49 (December 1962): 413-36. 3069. Nance, Joseph Milton. "The Flag Incident of the Texas Mier Expedition of 1842-1844." West Texas Historical Association Yearbook 65 (1989): 5-23.
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3070. Nance, Joseph Milton. "Was There a Mier Expedition Flag?" Southwestern Historical Quarterly 92 (April 1989): 543-57. 3071. Pletcher, David M. The Diplomacy of Annexation: Texas, Oregon, and the Mexican War. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1973. 3072. Reynolds, Curtis R. "The Deterioration of Mexican-American Diplomatic Relations, 1833-1845." Journal of the West 11 (April 1972): 213-24. 3073. Rippy, J. Fred. The United States and Mexico. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1926. 3074. Rives, George L. The United States and Mexico, 1821-1848. 2 vols. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1913. 3075. Saxon, Gerald D. "The Politics of Expansion: Texas as an Issue in National Politics, 1819-1845." Ph.D. diss., North Texas State University, 1979. 3076. Schmitz, Joseph William. Texas Statecraft, Nay lor Company, 1941.
1836-1845. San Antonio:
3077. Schroeder, John H. "Annexation or Independence: The Texas Issue in American Politics, 1836-1845." Southwestern Historical Quarterly 89 (October 1985): 137-64. Traces the history of the question of annexation between 1836 and 1843, when Tyler made it a campaign election issue. 3078. Schroeder, John H. "To Give 'Aid and comfort': American Opposition to the Mexican War, 1846-1848." Ph.D. diss., University of Virginia, 1971. 3079. Schroeder, John H. Mr. PoWs War: American Opposition and Dissent, 1846-1848. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1973. 3080. Siegel, Stanley. A Political History of the Texas Republic, 1836-1845. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1956; New York: Haskell House, 1973. 3081. Smith, Justin H. The Annexation of Texas. New York: Barnes and Noble, 1941.
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3082. Smothers, Marion B. "Tennesseans' Participation in the Annexation of Texas, 1836-1845." West Tennessee Historical Society Papers 33 (October 1979): 5-28. 3083. Stenberg, Richard R. "Intrigue for Annexation." Southwest Review 25 (October 1939): 58-69. Prints reports from Commodore Robert F. Stockton to Secretary of the Navy George Bancroft, 1845, shortly after Polk took office, regarding his diplomatic mission to the Republic of Texas. 3084. Struve, Walter. "German Merchants, German Artisans, and Texas During the 1830s and 1840s." Yearbook of German-American Studies 23 (1988): 91-104. 3085. Tutorow, Norman E. "The Old Northwest and the Texas Annexation Treaty." East Texas Historical Journal 7 (October 1969): 67-77. 3086. Tutorow, Norman E. Texas Annexation and the Mexican War: A Political Study of the Old Northwest. Palo Alto: Chadwick House, 1978. 3087. Tutorow, Norman E. "The Whigs of Ohio and Texas Annexation." Northwest Ohio Quarterly 43 (Winter 1971): 23-33. 3088. Tutorow, Norman E. "Whigs of the Old Northwest and Texas Annexation, 1836-April 1844." Indiana Magazine of History 66 (March 1970): 56-69. 3089. Tutorow, Norman E. "Whigs of the Old Northwest and the Mexican War." Ph.D. diss., Stanford University, 1967. 3090. Tyler, Lyon Gardiner. "The Annexation of Texas." Magazine of American History 8 (June 1882): 377-99. Discusses Tyler's stand on the bank question, his relations with Congress, and the motives behind his actions on Texas annexation. 3091. Tyler, Lyon Gardiner. "The Annexation of Texas." Tyler's Quarterly Historical and Genealogical Magazine 6 (October 1924): 81-97. Declares that the annexation of Texas "was an important assertion of the Monroe Doctrine against the intrigues and interferences of Great Britain and France." 3092. Winston, James E. "Texas Annexation Sentiment in Mississippi, 18351844." Southwestern Historical Quarterly 23 (July 1919): 1-19.
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3093. Yoakum, Henderson. History of Texas, from Its First Settlement in 1685 to Its Annexation to the United States in 1846. 2 vols. New York: Redfield, 1856; Austin: Steck-Vaughn Company, 1935. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization. C. Relations w i t h Great Britain 3094. Adams, Ephraim Douglass. "English Interests in the Annexation of California." American Historical Review 14 (July 1909): 744-63. 3095. Adams, Ephraim Douglass. "Lord Ashburton and the Treaty of Washington." American Historical Review 17 (1912): 764-82. 3096. Allen, Harry C. Conflict and Concord: The Anglo-American since 1783. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1959.
Relationship
3097. Allen, Harry C. Great Britain and the United States: A History of AngloAmerican Relations, 1783-1952. London: Odhams Press, 1954; New York: St. Martin's Press, 1955; Hamden, Conn.: Archon Books, 1969. 3098. Arndt, J. Chris. "Maine in the Northeastern Boundary Controversy: States' Rights in Antebellum New England." New England Quarterly 62 (June 1989): 205-23. 3099. Baldwin, J. R. "The Webster-Ashburton Boundary Settlement." Report of the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Historical Association Held at Ottawa, May 23-24, 1938, pp. 121-33. Discusses money used to influence the settlement and ratification of the treaty. 3100. Bartlett, C J. Great Britain and Sea Power, 1815-1853. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1963. 3101. Bohlander, Keitha Ruth. "Daniel Webster and the Northeastern Boundary Dispute." M.S. thesis, Kansas State Teachers College (Pittsburg, Kansas), 1952. 3102. Bourne, Kenneth. Britain and the Balance of Power in North America, 1815-1908. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1967; London: Longmans, Green and Company, 1967.
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3103. Brauer, Kinley J. "The United States and British Imperial Expansion, 1815-1860." Diplomatic History 12 (Winter 1988): 19-37. 3104. Briggs, James Alexander. "The Aroostook War, Together with a Brief Survey of the Northeastern Boundary Controversy, 1783-1842." Senior Thesis, Dartmouth College, 1938. 3105. Brown, Roger H. The Struggle for the Indian Stream Territory. Cleveland: Press of Western Reserve University, 1955. Discusses the northeastern boundary and the head of the Connecticut River. 3106. Burrage, Henry S. Maine in the Northeastern Boundary Portland: Marks Printing House, 1919.
Controversy.
3107. Callahan, James M. American Foreign Policy in Canadian Relations. New York: Macmillan Company, 1937; New York: Cooper Square Publishers, 1967. Chapter 8 is especially useful for the Tyler years. 3108. Campbell, Charles S. From Revolution to Rapprochement: The United States and Great Britain, 1783-1900. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1974. Sees the Treaty of Washington as a "monument to British-American good sense." 3109. Casey, Joseph Huntley. "The Webster-Ashburton Treaty: A Study of the Complex Pressures Influencing a Major International Settlement." Senior Thesis, Dartmouth College, 196?. A discussion of the northeastern boundary and the Treaty of Washington. 3110. Commager, Henry. "England and the Oregon Treaty of 1846." Oregon Historical Society Quarterly 28 (1927): 18-38. Analyzes the English political situation and its influence in the settlement. 3111. Current, Richard N. "Webster's Propaganda and the Ashburton Treaty." Mississippi Valley Historical Review 34 (September 1947): 187-200. Assesses DW's manipulation of public opinion to secure ratification of the treaty. 3112. "Daniel Webster and Anglo-American Statesmen." LittelVs Living Age 36 (February 12,1853): 299-304. Article taken from Tait's Magazine. Explores DWs career and his dealings with Great Britain. Remarks on p. 302: "Since the death of General Washington, the loss of no man appears to have been so much deplored as t h a t of Daniel Webster."
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3113. "Daniel Webster." Littell's Living Age 12 (January 2, 1847): 44-47. Reprints short biographical sketch of DW from the American Whig Review, with thrust of focus on DWs contributions to the Tyler administration. 3114. Dunning, William A. The British Empire and the United States: A Review of Their Relations during the Century of Peace Following the Treaty of Ghent. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1914. 3115. Elliott, Charles B. The United States and the Northeastern Fisheries: A History of the Fishery Question. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota, 1887. 3116. Fellows, Raymond. "Daniel Webster and Maine." Portland University Law Review 4 (Spring 1956): 24-28. Covers DWs activities in Maine, 1802-1804, 1835, and his negotiation of the Webster-Ashburton treaty in 1842. 3117. Foote, Andrew Hull. The African Squadron, Ashburton Treaty, Consular Sea Letters. Philadelphia: William F. Geddes, 1855. 3118. Gill, George Controversy." New Everett's role in the Webster-Ashburton
J. "Edward Everett and the Northeastern Boundary England Quarterly 42 (June 1969): 201-13. Discusses Jared Sparks-Webster map controversy at the time of the treaty negotiations.
3119. Gordon, Hugh Taylor. The Treaty of Washington, Concluded August 9, 1842, by Daniel Webster and Lord Ashburton. Berkeley, Calif.: University Press, 1908. Summarizes the subject from printed materials. 3120. Hasse, A. R. "The Northeastern Boundary." New York Public Library Bulletin 4 (1900): 391-411. Bibliography of maps, documents, reports, etc., relating to the northeastern boundary in the New York Public Library. 3121. Hill, Charles Edward. Leading American Treaties. New York: Macmillan, 1922. Discusses historical setting and main provisions of the Webster-Ashburton treaty. 3122. Huth, David C "Disinformation and Daniel Webster: The Maine Boundary Dispute." Gnosis 1 (Spring 1987): 1-20. 3123. Jervey, Edward D., and C Harold Huber. "The Creole Affair." Journal of Negro History 65 (Summer 1980): 196-211.
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3124. Johnson, C. T. "Daniel Webster and Old Oregon." Washington Quarterly 2 (October 1907): 6-11.
Historical
3125. Johnson, C. T. "Daniel Webster, Lord Ashburton and Old Oregon." Washington Historical Quarterly 1 (October 1906): 209-16. 3126. Johnson, Clifton H. "The Creole Affair." Crisis 78 (October 1971): 248-50. Argues that the Tyler administration's attitude toward the 1841 revolt was that it was a matter of comity between nations rather than the question of freedom for slaves. 3127. Jones, Howard. "Anglophobia and the Aroostook War." New Quarterly 48 (December 1975): 519-39.
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3128. Jones, Howard. "The Caroline Affair." Historian 38 (May 1976): 485-502. Explores the events surrounding, the response of leadership to, and the significance of the Caroline incident in antebellum Anglo-American relations; treats briefly the resolution of the issue in the Webster-Ashburton treaty. 3129. Jones, Howard. "The Mutiny on the Amistad." This Constitution 1 (Fall 1988): 46-50. 3130. Jones, Howard. Mutiny on the Amistad: The Saga of a Slave Revolt and Its Impact on American Abolition, Law, and Diplomacy. New York: Oxford University Press, 1987. 3131. Jones, Howard. "The Peculiar Institution and National Honor: The Case of the Creole Slave Revolt." Civil War History 21 (March 1975): 28-50. Discusses the 1841 slave mutiny, Tyler and Webster's handling of the event, and its impact on domestic politics and British-American relations. 3132. Jones, Howard. To the Webster-Ashburton Treaty: A Study in AngloAmerican Relations, 1783-1843. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1977. Carefully and skillfully assesses the background and negotiations that led to the Treaty of Washington, 1842. 3133. Jones, Howard, and Donald A. Rakestraw. Prologue to Manifest Destiny: Anglo-American Relations in the 1840s. Wilmington, Del.: Scholarly Resources, 1997. Covers the events from the negotiations of the Webster-Ashburton treaty through the Oregon treaty of 1846, including the Canadian rebellions, the
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Aroostook War, the Maine-New Brunswick boundary, the Amistad and Creole affairs, and American-British interaction in the Pacific Northwest. 3134. Jones, Wilbur Devereux. The American Problem in British 1841-1861. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1974.
Diplomacy,
3135. Jones, Wilbur Devereux. "The Influence of Slavery on the Webster-Ashburton Negotiations." Journal of Southern History 22 (February 1956): 45-58. Argues that slavery and the slave trade issue almost wrecked the treaty negotiations. 3136. Jones, Wilbur Devereux. "Lord Ashburton and the Maine Boundary Negotiations." Mississippi Valley Historical Review 40 (December 1953): 477-90. Using correspondence between Ashburton and Lord Aberdeen, recounts progress of the negotiations. 3137. Kurtz, Henry I. "The Undeclared War between Britain and America, 1837-1842." History Today 12 (November 1962): 773-83, 12 (December 1962): 872-80. Discusses the northeastern boundary and the Treaty of Washington, 1842. 3138. LeDuc, Thomas. "The Aroostook War in Canadian-American Relations, 1837-1841." M.A. thesis, University of Toronto, 1935. 3139. LeDuc, Thomas. "The Maine Frontier and the Northeastern Boundary Controversy." American Historical Review 53 (October 1947): 30-41. 3140. LeDuc, Thomas. "The Webster-Ashburton Treaty and the Minnesota Iron Ranges." Journal of American History 51 (December 1964): 476-81. 3141. Martin, Lawrence, and Samuel F. Bemis. "Franklin's Red-Line Map Was a Mitchell." New England Quarterly 10 (March 1937): 105-11. Attempts to identify Benjamin Franklin's "red-line" map, found by Jared Sparks and used in the negotiations of the Webster-Ashburton treaty. 3142. McClendon, R. Earl. "The Amistad Claims: Inconsistencies of Policy." Political Science Quarterly 48 (September 1933): 386-412. Explores DWs efforts to negotiate the settlement of claims during the Tyler administration.
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3143. Merk, Frederick. Albert Gallatin and the Oregon Problem: A Study in Anglo-American Diplomacy. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1950. 3144. Merk, Frederick. The Oregon Question: Essays in Anglo-American Diplomacy and Politics. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1967. Discusses the reasons Webster and Ashburton failed to resolve the dispute over the Oregon territory. 3145. Merk, Frederick. "The Oregon Question in the Webster-Ashburton Negotiations." Mississippi Valley Historical Review 43 (December 1956): 379404. Examines reasons for failure to resolve the Oregon issue in 1842. 3146. Merk, Frederick, and Lois Bannister Merk. Fruits of Propaganda in the Tyler Administration. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1971. Explores Tyler's and Webster's use of special agents and the secret service fund. 3147. Miller, Hunter. "A Point of Punctuation." American Journal of International Law 29 (January 1935): 118-23. Discusses changes in interpretation of the Webster-Ashburton treaty as a result of faulty punctuation in printing. 3148. Mills, Dudley. "British Diplomacy and Canada: The Ashburton Treaty." United Empire: Royal Colonial Institute Journal, New Series 2 (October 1911): 681-712. Supports Gallatin's evidence and argument regarding the Treaty of Washington. 3149. Morey, William C. Diplomatic Episodes: A Review of Certain Historical Incidents Bearing upon International Relations and Diplomacy. New York: Longmans, Green, 1926. Has chapter on "Federalism and International Liability: The Case of the Caroline." 3150. "North-Eastern Boundary; or, Ashburton Treaty, 1842." Whig Almanac and United States Register 2: (1846): 54. 3151. Paulu, Burton. "Daniel Webster and the Treaty of Washington of 1842." M.A. thesis, University of Minnesota, 1934. 3152. "Position of Parties: Fogyism, 'Fuss,' and Foreign Policy." United States Democratic Review 31 (July 1852): 88-96. Berates DW's negotiations with the British ambassador at Marshfield in 1852.
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3153. Raymond, John M., and Barbara J. Frischholz. "Lawyers Who Established International Law in the United States, 1776-1914." American Journal of International Law 76 (October 1982): 802-29. Discusses DW's contribution in dealing with the Caroline incident. 3154. Shewmaker, Kenneth E. "Daniel Webster and the Oregon Question." Pacific Historical Review 51 (May 1982): 195-201. Discusses DW and Tyler's efforts to resolve the northeastern boundary question in 1841-43, offering a corrective to previous scholarship on the so-called tripartite plan. 3155. Shewmaker, Kenneth E. '"Hook and Line, and Bob and Sinker': Daniel Webster and the Fisheries Dispute of 1852." Diplomatic History 9 (1985): 11329. Discusses D W s 1852 intemperate statement conceding that Great Britain could prohibit American fishing in Canadian waters. 3156. Shewmaker, Kenneth E. "The 'War of Words': The Cass-Webster Debate of 1842-43." Diplomatic History 5 (Spring 1981): 151-64. Examines the debate between Webster and Cass over the right of search and its significance in foreign policy at the time. 3157. Sioussat, St. George L. "Duff Green's 'England and the United States': With an Introductory Study of American Opposition to the Quintuple Treaty of 1841." Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society 40 (1931): 175-276. Also available in Microbook Library of American Civilization. Discusses Green's attitude and negotiations with Great Britain on the issues of slave trade and right of search. 3158. Slosson, Preston William. "The Boundary of Peace." Independent 81 (February 22, 1915): 282-83. Discussion of the Webster-Ashburton treaty. 3159. Sprague, John F. The Northeastern Boundary and the Aroostook War. Dover: Observer Press, 1910. 3160. Stathis, Stephen W. "Executive Cooperation: Presidential Recognition of the Investigative Authority of Congress and the Courts." Journal of Law & Politics 3 (1986): 183-294. Contrasts the claim of executive privilege with instances of executive cooperation with Congress, as in the case of Tyler in the 1846 investigation of DW's conduct as Tyler's Secretary of State.
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3161. Stathis, Stephen W. "Former Presidents as Congressional Witnesses." Presidential Studies Quarterly 13 (Summer 1983): 458-81. Describes the circumstances of Tyler's appearance on DW's behalf in the congressional investigation of DW in 1846 over funds used under Tyler. 3162. Tyler, Lyon Gardiner. "Important Features of the Ashburton Treaty." Confederate Veteran 24 (February 1916): 54-55. Credits Tyler with important role in drafting and negotiating treaty. Article also published in William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine. 3163. Van Alstyne, Richard W. "British Diplomacy and the Clayton-Bulwer Treaty, 1850-1860." Journal of Modern History 11 (June 1939): 149-83. 3164. Van Alstyne, Richard W. "The British Right of Search and the African Slave Trade." Journal of Modern History 2 (March-December 1930): 37-47. 3165. Washburn, Israel. The North-Eastern Boundary: Read before the Maine Historical Society at Portland, May 15, 1879. Portland: n.p., 1881. Argues against the boundary as established by the Treaty of Washington, 1842. 3166. Williams, Mary Wilhelmine. Anglo-American Isthmian Diplomacy, 18151915. Washington: American Historical Association, 1916; Gloucester, Mass.: P. Smith, 1965; New York: Russell & Russell, 1965. 3167. Willson, Beckles. America's Ambassadors to England (1785-1928): A Narrative of Anglo-American Diplomatic Relations. London: John Murray, 1928. 3168. Willson, Beckles. Friendly Relations: A Narrative of Britain's Ministers and Ambassadors to America, 1791-1930. Boston: Little, Brown & Company, 1934. 3169. Winters, Herbert D. "Tyler, Webster, and the Oregon Question." New York State Historical Association Journal 11 (October 1930): 311-23. D. Foreign Affairs in t h e Pacific Region 3170. Bain, Chester A. "Commodore Matthew Perry, Humphrey Marshall, and the Taiping Rebellion." Far Eastern Quarterly 10 (May 1951): 258-70. Discusses briefly DW's instructions in 1852 to Marshall to deal with the rebellion.
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3171. Bradley, Harold Whitman. The American Frontier in Hawaii: The Pioneers, 1789-1843. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1942. Explores the development of American interests in Hawaii. 3172. Callahan, James M. American Relations in the Pacific and Far East, 17841900. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1901; New York: Praeger, 1969. 3173. Chamberlain, Eugene Tyler. "The Hawaiian Situation." North American Review 157 (December 1893): 722-31. Discusses DW's July 14, 1851, letter to Luther Severance and states that the principles laid down there "were the rule of conduct for the Government of the United States in its relations with the Government of Hawaii" until 1893. 3174. Curtis, George Ticknor. "The Sandwich Islands: Is It Constitutional?" North American Review 156 (March 1893): 282-87. Asks for evidence that DW wanted to acquire the Hawaiian Islands as claimed by a New York newspaper. 3175. Dennett, Tyler. Americans in Eastern Asia: A Critical Study of the Policy of the United States with Reference to China, Japan, and Korea in the 19th Century. New York: Macmillan, 1922. 3176. Donahue, Wilham J. "The Caleb Cushing Mission." Modern Asian Studies 16 (April 1982): 193-216. A basic study on the background and the consequences of the mission to China. 3177. Downs, Jacques M. The Golden Ghetto: The American Commercial Community at Canton and the Shaping of American China Policy, 1784-1844. Bethlehem, Pa.: Lehigh University Press, 1997. Covers through the negotiations of the Treaty of Wang Hya, July 3, 1844, negotiated by Caleb Cushing, sent to China by Tyler and Webster. 3178. Dulles, Foster Rhea. Yankees and Samurai: America's Role in the Emergence of Modern Japan, 1791-1900. New York: Harper and Row, 1965. 3179. Foster, John W. American Diplomacy in the Orient. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1926.
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3180. Griffin, Eldon. Clippers and Consuls: American Consular and Commercial Relations with Eastern Asia, 1845-1860. Ann Arbor, Mich.: Edwards Brothers, 1938. 3181. Henson, Curtis T., Jr. Commissioners and Commodores: The East India Squadron and American Diplomacy in China. University: University of Alabama Press, 1982. 3182. Huebner, Jon W. "The Unequal Treaties and United States Policy in China, 1842-68." Asian Profile 14 (August 1986): 409-17. 3183. Johnson, Robert E. Far China Station: The U.S. Navy in Asian 1800-1898. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press, 1979.
Waters,
3184. Johnson, Robert E. Thence Round Cape Horn: The Story of the United States Naval Forces in the Pacific Station, 1818-1923. Annapolis: U.S. Naval Institute Press, 1963. 3185. Kuo, Ping-chia. "Caleb Cushing and the Treaty of Wanghai, 1844." Journal of Modern History 5 (March 1933): 34-54. Reconstructs the negotiation of the treaty based on Chinese official documents. 3186. Kuo, Ping-chia. Some Oriental Influences on Western Culture: Canton and Salem: The Impact of Chinese Culture upon New England during the PostRevolutionary Era. [New York]: American Council, Institute of Pacific Relations, 1931. 3187. Kuykendall, Ralph S. "American Interests and American Influence in Hawaii in 1842." Annual Report of the Hawaiian Historical Society 39 (1931). 3188. Kuykendall, Ralph S. The Hawaiian Kingdom, 1778-1854. 3 vols. Honolulu: University of Hawaii, 1938-67. Discusses persecution of Catholics and the origin of the Tyler doctrine. 3189. Latourette, Kenneth Scott. The History of Early Relations between the United States and China, 1784-1844. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1917. 3190. Marshall, J. F. B. "An Unpublished Chapter of Hawaiian History." Harper's New Monthly Magazine 67 (September 1883): 511-21. Discusses visit
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with DW in Boston in 1843 and receiving pledges from him re British activities in Hawaii. 3191. Morison, Samuel Eliot. "Commodore Perry's Japan Expedition Press and Shipboard Theater." Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society 11 (April 1967): 35-43. 3192. Paullin, Charles Oscar. American Voyages to the Orient, 1690-1865: An Account of Merchant and Naval Activities in China, Japan, and the Various Pacific Islands. Annapolis: U.S. Naval Institute, 1971. First published as series of articles in the United States Naval Institute Proceedings, 1910-11. 3193. Prichard, Earl H. "The Origins of the Most-Favored-Nation and the Open Door Policies in China." Far Eastern Quarterly 1 (February 1942): 161-72. Briefly discusses the place of DW, Tyler, and the Cushing mission to China in policies. 3194. Rea, Kenneth W., ed. Early Sino-American Relations, 1841-1912: The Collected Articles of Earl Swisher. Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press, 1977. 3195. Sewall, J. S. "The Invincible Armada in Japan." New Englander and Yale Review 53 (September 1890): 210-12. Discusses the Perry expedition and DWs preliminary efforts to get it underway. 3196. Shewmaker, Kenneth E. "Forging the 'Great Chain': Daniel Webster and the Origins of American Foreign Policy toward East Asia and the Pacific, 18411852." Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 129 (1985): 225-59. 3197. Shewmaker, Kenneth E. "Commercial Expansionism in China, Hawaii, and Japan." In Major Problems in American Foreign Relations: Documents and Essays, Volume 1, to 1920, ed. by Thomas G. Paterson and Dennis Merrill. Lexington, Mass.: D. C. Heath, 1995. 3198. Stevens, Sylvester K. American Expansion in Hawaii, Harrisburg, Pa.: Archives Publishing Company, 1945.
1842-1898.
3199. Swisher, Earl. China's Management of the American Barbarians: A Study of Sino-American Relations, 1841-1861, with Documents. New Haven: Far Eastern Association, Yale University, 1953; New York: Octagon Books, 1972. An
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English translation of those sections of Ch'ou pan i wu shih mo dealing with the United States, 1841-61. 3200. Tate, E. Mowbray. "American Merchant and Naval Contacts with China, 1784-1850." American Neptune 31 (July 1971): 177-91. 3201. Tong, Te-kong. United States Diplomacy in China, 1844-1860. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1964. 3202. Vernon, Manfred C. "The Dutch and the Opening of Japan by the United States." Pacific Historical Review 28 (1959): 39-48. Relying mainly on the correspondence of the secretaries of state, examines the diplomatic exchanges between the United States and the Netherlands to secure the cooperation and assistance of the Dutch with the Perry expedition. 3203. Walworth, Arthur C. Black Ships Off Japan: The Story of Commodore Perry's Expedition. Hamden, Conn.: Archon Books, 1966. Covers the United States Naval Expedition to Japan, 1852-54. 3204. Woodward, William H. "America Meets China, 1839-1846: Politics, Expansion, and the Formal Beginnings of Sino-American Relations." Ph.D. diss., Georgetown University, 1978. Of particular importance for the Cushing mission to China. E. Relations with Nations in the Caribbean Region, Central and South America 3205. Brescia, Anthony M. "'Defences Strong Enough to Defy the World': The Visit of a U.S. State Depaitment Special Agent to Bermuda in 1841." Bulletin of the Institute of Maritime History and Archaeology 10 (December 1987): 11-12, 14, 16, 25-26. 3206. Broussard, Ray. "Governor John A. Quitman and the Lopez Expeditions of 1851-1852." Journal of Mississippi History 28 (May 1966): 103-20. 3207. Caldwell, Robert Granville. The Lopez Expeditions to Cuba, 1848-1851. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1915.
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3208. Callahan, James M. "Cuba and Anglo-American Relations." In Annual Report of the American Historical Association, 1897. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1898, pp. 193-215. 3209. Callahan, James M. Cuba and International Relations: A Historical Study in American Diplomacy. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1899; New York: AMS Press, 1972. 3210. "Central America and the Administration." American Whig Review 13 (March 1851): 276-88. Criticizes the Fillmore administration, and particularly DW, for accepting British claims to the eastern part of Nicaragua. 3211. Clayton, Lawrence A. "Private Matters: The Origins and Nature of United States-Peruvian Relations, 1820-1850." The Americas 42 (April 1986): 377-417. 3212. Ettinger, Amos Aschbach. The Mission to Spain of Pierre Soule, 18531855: A Study in the Cuban Diplomacy of the United States. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 1932. 3213. Ettinger, Amos Aschbach. "The Proposed Anglo-Franco-American Treaty of 1852 to Guarantee Cuba to Spain." Transactions of the Royal Historical Society 13 (1930): 149-85. 3214. Evans, Henry Clay, Jr. Chile and Its Relations with the United States. Durham: Duke University Press, 1927; New York: Johnson Reprint Corp., 1971. 3215. Foner, Philip S. A History of Cuba and Its Relations with the United States. 2 vols. New York: International Publishers, 1962-63. 3216. Langley, Lester D. Struggle for the American Mediterranean: United States-European Rivalry in the Gulf-Caribbean, 1776-1904. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1976. 3217. Langley, Lester D. "The Whigs and the Lopez Expedition to Cuba, 18491851: A Chapter in Frustrating Diplomacy." Revista de Historia de America 71 (1971): 9-22. 3218. Leard, Robert Benson. "Bonds of Destiny: The United States and Cuba, 1848-1861." Ph.D. diss., University of California, Berkeley, 1953.
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3219. Logan, Rayford W. The Diplomatic Relations of the United States with Haiti, 1776-1891. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1941. 3220. "Our Foreign Relations, Central America: The Crampton and Webster Projet." United States Democratic Review 31 (October 1852): 337-52. 3221. Parks, E. Taylor. Colombia and the United States, 1765-1934. Durham: Duke University Press, 1935; New York: Greenwood Press, 1968. 3222. Peterson, Harold F. Argentina and the United States, 1810-1960. Albany: State University of New York, 1964. Also published as La Argentina y los Estados Unidos, 1810-1960. Buenos Aires: Editorial Universitaria de Buenos Aires, 1970. 3223. Randall, Robert W. "Captains and Diplomats: Americans in the Rio de la Plata, 1843-1846." American Neptune 46 (Fall 1986): 230-39. 3224. Rauch, Basil. American Interest in Cuba, 1848-1855. New York: Columbia University Press, 1948. 3225. Sherman, William Roderick. The Diplomatic and Commercial Relations of the United States and Chile, 1820-1914. Boston: Richard G. Badger, 1926. 3226. Shewmaker, Kenneth E. ""Untaught Diplomacy': Daniel Webster and the Lobos Islands Controversy." Diplomatic History 1 (Fall 1977): 321-40. Explores the dispute over guano on the islands. 3227. Tansill, Charles Callan. The United States and Santo Domingo, 17981873: A Chapter in Caribbean Diplomacy. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1938. 3228. Urban, Chester Stanley. "New Orleans and the Cuban Question during the Lopez Expeditions of 1849-1851: A Local Study in 'Manifest Destiny."' Louisiana Historical Quarterly 22 (October 1939): 1095-1167. F. Canadian-American Relations 3229. Bernard, Jean-Paul. "Vermonters and the Lower Canadian Rebellions of 1837-1838." Vermont History 58 (1990): 250-63.
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3230. Bonham, Milledge L. "Alexander McLeod: Bone of Contention." New York History 18 (April 1937): 189-217. Discusses the legal and diplomatic features of the Caroline case. 3231. Carter, George E. "Daniel Webster and the Canadian Rebellions, 18371838." Canadian Historical Association Historical Papers (1970: 120-31. Discusses DW's use of the border incidents to secure a cabinet post to settle issues involving Great Britain and the United States. 3232. Clark, S. D. Movements of Political Protest in Canada, 1640-1840. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1959. Provides background to the developments during Tyler's administration. 3233. Corey, Albert B. The Crisis of 1830-1842 in Canadian-American Relations. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1941. Covers the Caro/izie-McLeod affair. 3234. Corey, Albert B. "Public Opinion and the McLeod Case." Canadian Historical Association Report (1936): 53-64. Discusses attitudes toward the case. 3235. Creighton, D. G. "The Economic Background of the Rebellions of Eighteen Thirty-Seven." Canadian Journal of Economics and Political Science 3 (1937): 322-34. 3236. Dent, John C. The Last Forty Years: Canada Since the Union of 1841. 2 vols. Toronto: George Virtue, 1881. 3237. Dent, John C. The Story of the Upper Canadian Rebellion, Largely Derived from Original Sources and Documents. 2 vols. Toronto: C. B. Robinson, 1885. 3238. "Diplomacy during Niagara Frontier Difficulty, Caused by Arrest of A. McLeod: L. B. Bowen's Reminiscences Retold by 'J. F. F.'" New York Times, December 14, 1886, p. 8, c. 1. 3239. Doan, Daniel. Indian Stream Republic: Settling a New England Frontier, 1785-1842. Hanover, N. H.: University Press of New England, 1997. 3240. Dunham, Aileen. Political Unrest in Upper Canada, 1815-1836. London: Longmans, Green, and Company, 1927. Provides background to the developments in the Tyler administration.
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3241. Dunning, Thomas P. "The Adventures of Patriot Hunters: Memory, Place, and Virtue at the Windmill." Canadian Review of American Studies 29 (1999): 109-21. 3242. Ganong, William F. "Boundaries of New Brunswick." Proceedings and Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada, Second Series, 7 (May 1901): Section 2: 137-449. Traces the history of the boundaries and gives some attention to the question of maps, particularly those used in drafting the Webster-Ashburton treaty. 3243. Guillet, Edwin C. The Lives and Times of the Patriots: An Account of the Rebellion in Upper Canada, 1837-38, and of the Patriot Agitation in the United States, 1837-1842. Toronto: T. Nelson & Sons, 1938. 3244. Hand, Augustus N. "Local Incidents of the Papineau Rebelhon." New York History 15 (October 1934): 376-87. 3245. Hitsman, J. Mackay. Safeguarding Canada, 1763-1871. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1968. Chapters 6 and 7 discuss the northeastern boundary question. 3246. Humphries, Charles W. "The Capture of York." Ontario History 51 (1959): 1-21. 3247. Johnson, Arthur L. "The New York State Press and the Canadian Rebellions, 1837-1838." American Review of Canadian Studies 14 (1984): 279-90. 3248. Kinchen, Oscar A. The Rise and Fall of the Patriot Hunters. New York: Bookman Associates, 1956. 3249. Mclnnes, Edgar W. The Unguarded Frontier: A History of AmericanCanadian Relations. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, Doran, 1942. 3250. Ryerson, Stanley B. Unequal Union: Confederation and the Roots of Conflict in the Canadas, 1815-1873. New York: International Publishers, 1968. 3251. Schull, Joseph. Rebellion: The Rising in French Canada, 1837. Toronto: Macmillan of Canada, 1971.
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3252. Scott, Stuart D. "The Patriot Game: New Yorkers and the Canadian Rebellion of 1837-1838." New York History 68 (1987): 281-95. 3253. Stevens, Kenneth R. Border Diplomacy: The "Caroline" and McLeod Affairs in Anglo-American-Canadian Relations, 1837-1842. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 1989. Explores the social and political issues in setthng differences along the northern border during the Tyler administration in the context of developing American maturity and refining the spheres of federal and state powers. 3254. Stevens, Kenneth R. "The 'Caroline' Affair: Anglo-American Relations and Domestic Politics, 1837-1842." Ph.D. diss., Indiana University, 1982. Explores the history and interrelationships of the Caroline and McLeod affairs on domestic politics and foreign relations in the period from 1837 to 1842, and of the significance of DW's resolution of the affair and his contribution to international law. 3255. Stevens, Kenneth R. "James Grogan and the Crisis in Canadian-American Relations, 1837-1842." Vermont History 50 (Fall 1982): 219-26. Discusses the background of the Grogan affair and the negotiations between Webster, Governor Silas H. Jenison of Vermont, and Canadian officials for extradition. 3256. "The Supreme Court of New York and Mr. Webster on the McLeod Question." United States Democratic Review 10 (May 1842): 487-500. Review of the affair on the publication of the Opinion of Judge Cowan. 3257. Tiffany, Orrin E. "The Relations of the United States to the Canadian Rebellion of 1837-1838." Buffalo Historical Society Publications 8 (1905): 1-147. Discusses Van Buren's policy in dealing with the Caroline affair and the McLeod case. 3258. Watt, Alastair. "The Case of Alexander McLeod." Canadian Historical Review 12 (June 1931): 145-67. Endeavors to separate fact from fiction in the Caroline- McLeod incident; discusses Webster's efforts and Tyler's disagreements over procedures and policies for resolution. 3259. Watson, Samuel. "United States Army Officers Fight the 'Patriot War': Responses to Filibustering on the Canadian Border, 1837-1839." Journal of the Early Republic 18 (1998): 485-519.
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3260. Zorn, Roman J. "Criminal Extradition Menaces the Canadian Haven for Fugitive Slaves, 1841-1861." Canadian Historical Review 38 (December 1957): 284-94. Discusses the Nelson Hacket case. G. Relations with Nations in Continental Europe and the Mediterran e a n Area 3261. Bailey, Thomas A. America Faces Russia: Russian-American Relations from Early Times to Our Day. New York: Cornell University Press, 1950. An older, standard account of relations between the two countries. 3262. Blumenthal, Henry. A Reappraisal of Franco-American Relations, 18301871. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1959. 3263. Curti, Merle Eugene. "Austria and the United States, 1848-1852: A Study in Diplomatic Relations." Smith College Studies in History 11 (April 1926): 141206. 3264. "The Danish Duties, Past, Present, and to Come." United States Democratic Review 36 (November 1855): 426-35. Briefly discusses DW's report to Congress on the duties, June 1842. 3265. Field, James A., Jr. America and the Mediterranean Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1969.
World, 1776-1883.
3266. Festschrift fur Otto von Habsburg zum funfzigsten Geburtstag. Wein: Verlag Herold, 1965. Contains essay by R. Rie, "Habsburg und Daniel Webster." 3267. Finnie, David H. Pioneers East: The Early American Experience in the Middle East. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1967. Discusses American missionaries (especially Eli Smith) in Syria and their impact on American foreign policy. 3268. Grabill, Joseph L. Protestant Diplomacy and the Near East: Missionary Influence on American Policy, 1810-1927. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1971. 3269. Hildt, John Coffey. Early Diplomatic Negotiations of the United States with Russia. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins Press, 1906.
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3270. Johnson, Herbert Alan. "Magyar-Mania in New York City: Louis Kossuth and American Politics." New-York Historical Society Quarterly 48 (July 1964): 237-49. Discusses reception of Kossuth in the United States in 1851 and the attention DW paid to him. 3271. Kelly, T. Mills. "America's First Attempt at Intervention in East Central Europe." East European Quarterly 29 (Spring 1995): 1-16. Examines President Zachary Taylor's decision to meddle in the Hungarian revolt of 1848 and DW's subsequent involvement in the episode and his relations with Chevalier Hulsemann. 3272. Marraro, Howard Rosario. American Opinion on the Unification of Italy, 1846-1861. New York: Columbia University Press, 1932; New York: AMS Press, 1969. 3273. May, Arthur James. "Contemporary American Opinion of the MidCentury Revolutions in Central Europe." Ph.D. diss., University of Pennsylvania, 1926. 3274. Meier, Heinz K. The United States and Switzerland Century. The Hague: Mouton, 1963.
in the Nineteenth
3275. Miller, Daniel R. "American Christians and the Visit of Louis Kossuth." Fides et histoiria 20 (June 1988): 5-17. 3276. Pivany, Eugene. Webster and Kossuth: A Discourse on the Relations of Daniel Webster and Louis Kossuth. Philadelphia: Latin Press Printing and Publishing Company, 1909. 3277. Saul, Norman E. Distant Friends: The United States and Russia, 17631867. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 1991. Although the volume has only brief references to Tyler and Webster, it offers a detailed and exciting survey of American-Russian relations to the time of the transfer of Alaska to the United States. 3278. Serpell, Darvid R. "American Consular Activities in Egypt, 1849-63." Journal of Modern History 10 (September 1938): 344-63.
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3279. Spencer, Donald S. Louis Kossuth and Young America: A Study of Sectionalism and Foreign Policy, 1848-1852. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1977. 3280. Stroock, Soloman M. "Switzerland and American Jews." Publications of the American Jewish Historical Society 11 (1903): 7-52. Discusses briefly relations between DW and A. Dudley Mann, minister to Switzerland in 1850, D W s correspondence with Cardozo of Charleston. 3281. Willson, Beckles. America's Ambassadors to France (1777-1927): A Narrative of Franco-American Diplomatic Relations. London: John Murray, 1928. H. Rhode Island Affairs 3282. Botelho, Joyce M. Right and Might: The Dorr Rebellion and the Struggle for Equal Rights. 4 vols. Providence: Rhode Island Historical Society, 1992. 3283. Conley, Patrick T. "The Dorr Rebellion: Rhode Island's Crisis in Constitutional Government." American Chronicle 1 (January 1971): 48-53. 3284. Dennison, George M. "The Constitutional Issues of the Dorr War: A Study in the Evolution of American Constitutionalism, 1776-1849." Ph.D. diss., University of Washington, 1967. Essential for understanding the efforts for constitutional government in Rhode Island. 3285. Dennison, George M. "The Dorr War and Political Questions." Yearbook of the Supreme Court Historical Society 4 (1979): 45-62. Short study of the Dorr War based on research from his dissertation. 3286. Dennison, George M. The Dorr War: Republicanism Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 1976.
on Trial,
1831-1861.
3287. Dennison, George M. "The Dorr War and the Triumph Institutionalism." Social Science Journal 15 (April 1978): 39-58.
of
3288. Gettleman, Marvin E. The Dorr Rebellion: A Study in American Radicalism, 1833-1849. N^w York: Random House, 1973; Huntington, N.Y.: R. E. Krieger Publishing Co., 1980.
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3289. Mowry, Arthur May. The Dorr War; or, The Constitutional Struggle in Rhode Island. Providence: Preston & Rounds Co., 1901. 3290. Payne, Charles H. "The Great Dorr War." New England Magazine 2 (June 1890): 389-402. Explores background to the constitutional struggle in Rhode Island during the Tyler administration. 3291. Rae, John B. "Democrats and the Dorr Rebellion." New England Quarterly 9 (September 1936): 476-83. 3292. "The Rhode Island Question." United States Magazine and Democratic Review 11 (July 1842): 70-83. Reviews the background of the constitutional dispute in Rhode Island, the Dorr Rebellion.
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VII Presidential Candidate A. Secondary Studies 3293. Adams, William. "Louisiana and the Presidential Election of 1848." Louisiana History 4 (Winter 1963): 131-43. Using the Webster papers, Library of Congress, and the papers of other national Whig and Democratic leaders, assesses the Zachary Taylor strongholds in Louisiana in the 1848 presidential campaign. 3294. Adler, Gerald Feiner. "Indiana at Midcentury and the Presidential Election of 1852." M.A. thesis, University of Maryland, 1975. 3295. Atkins, Jonathan M. "The Presidential Candidacy of Hugh Lawson White in Tennessee, 1832-1836." Journal of Southern History 58 (February 1992): 2756. 3296. Bartus, Mary R. "The Presidential Election of 1836." Ph.D. diss., Fordham University, 1967. 3297. Baum, Dale, and Dale T. Knobel. "Anatomy of a Realignment: New York Presidential Politics, 1848-1860." New York History 65 (January 1984): 60-81. 3298. Bean, William G. "Party Transformations in Massachusetts with Special Reference to the Antecedents of Republicanism, 1848-1860." Ph.D. diss., Harvard University, 1922. 3299. Bergeron, Paul H. "The Election of 1848: A Whig Triumph in Tennessee." Tennessee Historical Quarterly 22 (June 1963): 123-36.
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3300. Brown, Norman D. Daniel Webster and the Politics of Availability. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1969. Explores DWs pursuit of the presidency in the mid-1830s and his flirtation with Jacksonian Democrats following the nullification crisis. 3301. Burke, Colin Bradley. "A Content Analysis of the New Hampshire Patriot in the Election Year of Eighteen Thirty-Six: A Study of the Jacksonian Political Appeal." M.A. thesis, San Francisco State College, 1966. 3302. Campbell, Randolph. "The Whig Party of Texas in the Elections of 1848 and 1852." Southwestern Historical Quarterly 73 (July 1969): 17-34. 3303. Cavendish, Richard. "Zachary Taylor Inaugurated as 12th President of the USA." History Today 49 (March 1999): 48-50. Discusses Taylor's inauguration. 3304. Cole, Donald B. "The Men Who Would Be President." New York Times Book Review, November 8, 1987, p. 65. Discusses Clay, Calhoun, and Webster. 3305. Cooke, George Willis. "The First New England Magazine and Its Editor." New England Magazine 22 (March 1897): 103-18. Discusses the Boston Courier's nomination and support of DW for the presidency. 3306. "Daniel Webster's Slavery Views Withheld during the Presidential Campaign: Likeness to Mr. McKinley's Silence on Currency." New York Times, May 19, 1896. Editorial. 3307. Dyer, Brainerd. "Zachary Taylor and the Election of 1848." Pacific Historical Review 9 (June 1940): 173-82. 3308. Eriksson, Erik McKinley. "Official Newspaper Organs and the Presidential Election of 1836." Tennessee Historical Magazine 9 (July 1925): 115-30. Discusses party newspapers affiliations and rhetoric in the campaign of 1836. 3309. Fiore, Jordan D. Abraham Lincoln Visits the Old Colony, Read before the Old Colony Historical Society, in Taunton, Massachusetts ... Taunton: Old Colony Historical Society, 1978. 3310. Garrett, Wendell. "I Would Rather Be Right Than Be President." Magazine Antiques 120 (July 1981): 123. Editorial on DW, Clay, and Calhoun.
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3311. Graebner, Norman A. "1848: Southern Politics at the Crossroads." Historian 25 (November 1962): 14-35. 3312. Grover & Baker Sewing Machine Company. Presidential Election Returns, by Counties and States, for 1848, 1852, and 1856. n.p., 1860. 3313. Helbling, Mark Irving. "The Political Appeal of the Democratic Party in Virginia—1836." M.A. thesis, San Francisco State University, 1966. 3314. Hanna, William F., III. "This Side of the Mountains: Abraham Lincoln's 1848 Visit to Massachusetts." Lincoln Herald 80 (Summer 1978): 56-65. Deals with his campaigning for Taylor in 1848. 3315. Hoffmann, William S. "The Election of 1836 in North Carolina." North Carolina Historical Review 32 (January 1955): 31-51. 3316. Kincade, Vance R. "Solving the Vice Presidential Dilemma: The Elections of Martin Van Buren and George Bush." Ph.D. diss., Miami University, 1996. 3317. Kobbe, Gustav. "Presidential Campaign Medals." Scribner's Magazine 4 (September 1888): 332-44. Discusses a DW medal from the campaign of 1836. 3318. Lamb, Martha J. "Unsuccessful Candidates for the Presidency." Magazine ofAmerican History 12 (November 1884): 385-413; 12 (December 1844): 481-502. Discusses array of politicians, including DW, who failed to win office of president; includes engraving of DW. 3319. Lewis, C. W. "Daniel Webster." Magazine of American History 19 (March 1888): 261; 19 (April 1888): 348. States that in his response to serenaders on evening of Scott's nomination, DWs failure to remember and misquoting a poem by Henry Wotton addressed to the Queen of Bohemia. 3320. Macartney, Clarence Edward Noble. Men Who Missed It: Great Americans Who Missed the White House. Philadelphia: Dorrance and Company, 1940. Contains short biographical sketches of DW, Clay, and Calhoun, among others. 3321. McCormick, Richard P. "Was There a 'Whig Strategy' in 1836?" Journal of the Early Republic 4 (Spring 1984): 47-70.
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3322. Miller, Thomas Lloyd. "In the Shadows of the White House." M.A. thesis, East Texas State Teachers College, 1945. Examines the careers of DW, Calhoun, Clay, Blaine, Bryan, and Alfred E. Smith to determine reasons for failure to win the presidency. 3323. Minningerode, Meade. "Presidential Campaigns: The Compromisers, 1848 and 1852." Saturday Evening Post 200 (November 12,1927): 36-38,178,181-82, 185-86. 3324. Moore, Powell. "The Revolt Against Jackson in Tennessee, 1835-1836." Journal of Southern History 2 (August 1936): 335-59. Studies the movement in Tennessee in favor of Hugh Lawson White's candidacy in 1836. 3325. Owen, Merhn Elaine. "The Presidential Elections of 1852, 1856, and 1860 in New Orleans ..." M.A. thesis, Tulane University of Louisiana, 1957. 3326. Rayback, Joseph. "The Presidential Ambitions of John C. Calhoun, 18441848." Journal of Southern History 14 (August 1948): 331-56. 3327. Rogers, William Warren, Jr. "Alabama and the Presidential Election of 1836." Alabama Review 35 (April 1982): 111-26. 3328. Roseboom, Eugene H. A History of Presidential Elections. New York: Macmillan Co., 1957. 3329. Schlesinger, Arthur M., Jr. Fred L. Israel, and David J. Frent. Running for President: The Candidates and Their Images. 2 vols. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1994. 3330. Seitz, Don Carlos. The 'Also Rans": Great Men Who Missed Making the Presidential Goal, n.p., 1928. 3331. Serio, Anne Marie. "Political Cartoons in the 1848 Election Campaign." Smithsonian Studies in History and Technology 14 (1972): 20-21. 3332. Shores, Venila Lovina. "The Presidential Election of 1836 ..." Ph.D. diss., Johns Hopkins University, 1929. 3333. Snyder, Charles McCool. The Jacksonian Heritage: Pennsylvania Politics, 1833-1848. Harrisburg: Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission,
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1958. Discusses the failure of the Webster ticket to win momentum in Pennsylvania in 1835. 3334. Southwick, Leslie. H. Presidential Also-Rans and Running Mates, 1788 through 1996. Jefferson, N . C : McFarland and Co., 1984, 1998. 3335. Tugwell, Rexford G. How They Became President: Thirty-Five Ways to the White House. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1964. Covers the Harrison and Tyler presidencies; sees Tyler's as one of the more interesting and important in American history. Some discussion of DW's relations with nineteenth-century presidents. 3336. Wakelyn, Jon L. "Party Issues and Political Strategy of the Charleston Taylor Democrats of 1848." South Carolina Historical Magazine 73 (April 1972): 72-86. 3337. Walton, Brian G. "The Elections for the Thirtieth Congress and the Presidential Candidacy of Zachary Taylor." Journal of Southern History 35 (May 1969): 186-202. Discusses influence of the elections in promoting Taylor's candidacy and in weakening Clay's. 3338. Warner, Lee H. "Nathaniel Hawthorne and the Making of the President—1852." Historical New Hampshire 28 (Spring 1973): 21-36. 3339. Webster, William Carl. "The Presidential Election of 1836." M.A. thesis, East Stroudsburg State College, 1972. 3340. Whitehurst, Alto Le«. "Martin Van Buren and the Free Soil Movement." Ph.D. diss., University of Chicago, 1932. B. Campaign Biographies 1. Presidential Campaign of 1836 William Henry Harrison, Whig Candidate 3341. A Brief History of the Public Services of Gen. William H. Harrison, Commander-In-Chief of the Northwestern Army in the War of 1812 ... Harrisburg: [Pennsylvania Intelligencer], 1836.
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3342. A Biographical Sketch of the Life and Services of Gen. William Henry Harrison, Together With His Letter to Simon Bolivar ... Montpelier, Vt.: Watchman Office, 1836. 3343. Hall, James. A Memoir of the Public Services of William Henry Harrison, of Ohio. Philadelphia: Edward C. Biddle, 1836; Philadelphia: Key & Biddle, 1836; Freeport, N.Y.: Books for Libraries Press, 1970. 3344. [Jackson, Isaac Rand?]. A Brief Sketch of the Life and Public Services of William Henry Harrison, As Secretary of the North Western Territory ... Compiled from Official Documents ... New York: T. & C. Wood, 1835. 3345. [Jackson, Isaac Rand]. A Sketch of the Life and Public Services of William Henry Harrison, Commander in Chief of the Northwestern Army during the War of 1812 &c. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1836. 3346. [Jackson, Isaac Rand]. A Sketch of the Life and Public Services of William Henry Harrison. Columbus: Scott & Wright, 1836. 3347. [Jackson, Isaac Rand]. A Sketch of the Life and Public Services of William Henry Harrison, Commander-In-Chief of the Northwestern Army During the War of 1812, &c. Albany: Hoffman & White, 1836; New York: Harper & Brothers, 1836. 3348. [Jackson, Isaac Rand]. Narrative of the Civil and Military Services of Wm. H. Harrison, Compiled from the Most Authentic Authorities, With Engravings. Cincinnati: Ormsby H. Donogh, 1836. 3349. [Jackson, Isaac Rand]. William Henry Harrison, n.p., [1836]. 3350. Journal of the Proceedings of the Virginia Harrison State Commenced and Held at Staunton, July 4, 1836. n.p., 1836.
Convention,
3351. Ohio People's Press. Columbus, Ohio. May 25-November 9, 1836. 3352. Proceedings of the Convention of the Friends of Gen. Wm. H. Harrison ... [Indianapolis, 1835?].
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3353. Proceedings of a State Convention of Delegates Friendly to the Election of William Henry Harrison, for President, and Francis Granger, for Vice President, Assembled at the Capitol, Feb. 3, 1836. Albany: Hoffman and White, 1836. 3354. Sketch of the Life of Major General William Henry Harrison, Comprising a Brief Account of His Important Civil and Military Services, Including a Description of the Victories of Tippecanoe, Fort Meiggs, and the Thames, n.p., 1836. 3355. Speech of Mr. Storer, in Defence of General William Henry Harrison, To Which Is Annexed a Short Sketch of the Principal Events of His Life. Baltimore: Sands & Neilson, 1836. Martin Van Buren, Democratic Candidate 3356. Crockett, David. The Life of Martin Van Buren, Heir-Apparent to the "Government," and the Appointed Successor of General Andrew Jackson, Containing Every Authentic Particular by Which His Extraordinary Character Has Been Formed ... Philadelphia: Robert Wright, 1835, 1836. 3357. [Emmons, William]. Biographies of Martin Van Buren and Richard M. Johnson. New York: Childs and DeVoe, [cl836]. 3358. [Emmons, William]. Biography of Martin Van Buren, Vice President of the United States. Washington: Jacob Gideon, 1835. 3359. Grund, Franz J. Martin Van Buren als Staatsmann und kunstiger Prasident der Vereinigten Staaten von Nord-Amerika. [New York?]: n.p., 1835. 3360. Holland, William M. The Life and Political Opinions of Martin Van Buren, Vice President of the United States. Hartford: Belknap & Hamersley, 1835 (also an 1836 edition). 3361. Jackson Almanac, biography of Van Buren.
1836. New York: Elton [1835]. Contains a brief
3362. Sketches of the Life and Public Services of Martin Van Buren, Comprehending the Principal Events in the History of His Illustrious Career. Albany: A. J. Bready, 1836.
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Daniel Webster, Whig Candidate 3363. Daniel Webster, n.p., 1836. Also available in 19th-century Legal Treatises and in Pamphlets in American History. Sixteen-page pamphlet in Library of Congress Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection. 3364. Legislative Nomination of Daniel Webster for the Presidency. [Boston: n.p., 1835?]. Nomination by the Massachusetts legislature. 3365. "Mr. Webster." New-England Magazine 8 (March 1835): 220-28. Discusses the nomination of DW for the presidency by the legislative convention of Massachusetts; touts candidacy. 3366. Resolutions Adopted by the Antimasonic Members of the Legislature of Massachusetts, and Other Citizens of Boston and the Vicinity, Opposed to the Nomination of Martin Van Buren and Richard M. Johnson for President and Vice President of U.S. at a Meeting Held in the Chamber of the House of Representatives, March 9, 1836, with An Address to Their Antimasonic Fellow Citizens Throughout the State. Boston: D. Hooton, 1836. In favor of DW and Francis Granger for president and vice president. 3367. [Story, Joseph]. "Statesmen, Their Rareness and Importance: Daniel Webster." New-England Magazine 7 (August 1834): 89-104. Hugh L a w s o n White, Whig Candidate 3368. The People, Against Official Dictation: For President, Hugh White of Tennessee, or William Hevry Harrison of Ohio ... For Vice-President, that Tried Republican Statesman and Patriot, John Tyler, of Virginia ... Richmond: n.p., 1836. Lists electors. 2. Presidential Campaign of 1848 Lewis Cass, Democratic Candidate 3369. Bowditch, William Ingersoll. Cass and Taylor on the Slavery Boston: Damrell & Moore, 1848. Discussion of the Wilmot Proviso.
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3370. The Cass and Butler Almanac for 1849. Philadelphia: John B. Perry, 1848?.
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3371. Cass and Butler: The Life and Public Services of Gen. Lewis Cass, Comprising His Services in the War of 1812 ...to Which Is Added the Military and Civil Life of Gen William O. Butler ... Hartford: Belknap & Hamersley, 1848. 3372. Cass, Butler, & Liberty, Democrats to the Polls! ...Lewis Cass and William O. Butler, n.p., 1848. 3373. Democratic National Committee. A Refutation of Andrew Stewart's Fabrication against General Lewis Cass: A Gross Misrepresentation of the Public Documents, by Andrew Stewart and the Whig Central Committee at Washington, Exposed. Washington: n.p., 1848. Also in Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary. 3374. Mr. Fillmore's Views on Slavery: Answer to 'The Crisis." New Orleans: n.p., 1848. Democratic campaign pamphlet from Louisiana. 3375. Hickman, George H. The Life of General Lewis Cass, with His Letters and Speeches on Various Subjects. Baltimore: N. Hickman, 1848. Also in Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary. 3376. Inconsistency and Hypocrisy of Martin Van Buren on the Question of Slavery, n.p., 1848. Also in Goldsmiths'-Kress Library. 3377. Life and Public Services of Gen. Lewis Cass, Democratic Candidate for the Presidency; Together with a Sketch of the Life ...of Gen. William O. Butler ... Boston: J. B. Hall, 1848. 3378. Life of General Lewis Cass, Comprising an Account of His Military Services in the North-West During the War with Great-Britain, His Diplomatic Career and Civil History ... Philadelphia: G. B. Zieber & Co., 1848. 3379. [Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe]. Outlines of the Life and Character of Gen. Lewis Cass. Albany: Joel Munsell, 1848. 3380. Sketch of the Life and Public Services of Gen. Lewis Cass. Washington: Congressional Printing Office, 1848.
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3381. Skizze des Lebens wad Wirkens des Generals Ludwig Cass von Michigan und des Generals Wilhelm 0. Butler von Kentucky... Washington: Druckerei des "Nationalen Demokraten," 1848. 3382. To the People of Pennsylvania: Every Citizen Who Cherishes and Values the Prosperity and Permanency of His Country and Her Institutions ... Reflect!!! n.p., 1848?. Henry Clay, Whig Candidate 3383. Colton, Calvin. The Life and Times of Henry Clay ...in Two Volumes. New York: A. S. Barnes & Co., 1846, 1848. 3384. Das Leben des amerikanischen phia: n.p., n.d.
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3385. Jones, James Chamberlayne. Speech Delivered at the Clay Whig Meeting at Nashville, on the 8th of April, 1848. Lebanon, Tenn.: J. T. Figures, 1848. 3386. Sargent. Epes. The Life and Public Services of Henry Clay ... Brought Down to the Year 1848. New York: Greeley & McElrath, 1848. George M. Dallas, Democratic Candidate 3387. Life of George Mifflin Dallas, Vice President of the United States, Prepared and Published in September 1844... Extended to the Present Time and Reprinted Nov. 1847. Philadelphia: Times and Keystone Job Office, 1847. J o h n P. Hale, Liberty Candidate 3388. Massachusetts Liberty Convention, and Speech of Hon. John P. Hale, Together with His Letter Accepting His Nomination for the Presidency. Boston: n.p., 1848. Winfield Scott, Whig Candidate 3389. Englemann, Charles F. The General Scott Almanac, for the Year ... 1848 ...Philadelphia: Griffith & Simon, [1847?].
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3390. General Scott and His Staff: Comprising Memoirs of Generals Scott ... and Other Distinguished Officers ... Philadelphia: Grigg, Elliot & Co., 1848. 3391. Illustrated Life of General Winfield Scott: Commander-In-Chief of the Army in Mexico. New York: A. S. Barnes, 1847. Also in Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary. 3392. The Life and Military Character of Maj. Gen. Scott, Illustrated with Numerous Anecdotes and Spirited Engravings ...Boston: John B. Hall, 1847; New York: S. French, 1847. 3393. Mansfield, Edward D. The Life of General Winfield Scott... New York: A. S. Barnes & Co., 1846. 3394. Scenes in the Life of General Scott, n.p., n.d. 3395. The Scott & Taylor Almanac for the Year 1848 ... Boston and New York: Hall, 1848. Zachary Taylor, Whig Candidate 3396. A Brief Review of the Career, Character & Campaigns of Zachary Taylor. Washington: J. & G. S. Gideon, 1848. 3397. A Brilliant National Record: General Taylor's Life, Battles, Despatches ... Compiled from Authentic Sources ... Philadelphia: T. C. Clarke, 1847. 3398. Fillmore, Millard. Adresse du Club Central Rough and Ready au peuple de la Louisiana, n.p., 1848. 3399. [Frost, John]. TTie Life of General Taylor, the Hero of Okee Chobee, Palo Alto ... with Numerous Illustrative Anecdotes ... Philadelphia: Lindsay and Blakiston, 1847. 3400. [Frost, John], The Life of Major General Zachary Taylor, with Notices of the War in New Mexico, California, and in Southern Mexico ... New York: D. Appleton & Co., 1847. 3401. [Frost, John]. Pictorial Life of General Taylor, the Hero of Palo Alto, Monterey ...Philadelphia: Lindsay and Blakiston, 1847.
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3402. Fry, J. Reese. A Life of General Zachary Taylor, Comprising a Narrative of Events Connected with His Professional Career, Derived from Public Documents and Private Correspondence ... Philadelphia: Grigg, Elliot & Co., 1847, 1848. 3403. Gales, Joseph. A Sketch of the Personal Character and Qualities of General Zachary Taylor. Washington: Towers, 1848. 3404. The General Taylor Almanac for 1848. Philadelphia: Griffith & Simon, [1847?]. 3405. General Taylor and His Staff: Comprising Memoirs of Generals Taylor, Worth, Wool, and Butler ...Compiled from Public Documents and Private Correspondence. Philadelphia: Grigg, Elliot & Co., 1848. 3406. Gen. Taylor and the Mexican War, Including the Particulars of the Last Battles, Names of the Killed and Wounded, Anecdotes &c. New York: N. H. Blanchard, [1847]. 3407. Gen. Taylor's Moral, Intellectual, & Professional Character, as Drawn by the Hon. John J. Crittenden, Hon. John M. Clayton, Hon. John Sergeant ... Together with His Opinions on War, and Anecdotes Illustrative of His Republican Habits ... His Humanity, His Indomitable Courage ... Washington, D.C: J. & G.S. Gideon, 1848. 3408. General Zachary Taylor's Rough and Ready 1848 Almanac. Philadelphia: R. Magee, [1847?]. 3409. Life and Public Services of Gen. Z. Taylor; Including a Minute Account of His Defence of Fort Harrison in 1812 ... New York: H. Long & Brother, 1846; New York: E. Hutchinson, 1848. 3410. Montgomery, Henry. The Life of Major General Zachary Taylor... Auburn: J. C. Derby & Co., 1847; Buffalo: Derby & Hewson, 1847. 3411. "Old Rough and Ready," Or Taylor and His Battles: The Life of Gen. Zachary Taylor ... New York: William Applegate, 1847. 3412. Poore, Benjamin Peiley. Life of Gen. Zachary Taylor, the Whig Candidate for the Presidency ... Boston: Stacy, Richardson & Co., 1848.
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3413. Powell, C. Frank. Life of Major General Zachary Taylor, with An Account of His Brilliant Achievements on the Rio Grande and Elsewhere ... New York: D. Appleton & Co., 1846, 1847. 3414. A Review of the Life, Character and Political Opinions of Zachary Taylor. Boston: Eastburn's Press, 1848. 3415. A Sketch of the Life and Character of Gen. Taylor, the American Hero and People's Man ... Boston: J. B. Hall, 1847. 3416. Sketch of the Lives of Taylor and Fillmore, the People's Candidates for President and Vice President of the United States. Boston, B. Adams, [1848?]. 3417. Steams, Charles. Facts in the Life of General Taylor, the Cuba BloodHound Importer, the Extensive Slave-Holder, and the Hero of the Mexican War. Boston: Author, 1848. Anti-Taylor. 3418. Sumpter, Arthur. The Life of Major-General Zachary Taylor, the Whig Nominee for President of the United States, with A Brief Biographical Sketch of ... Millard Fillmore ... New York: Ensign & Thayer, 1848; New York: H. Phelps & Co., 1848. 3419. Taylor and Fillmore: Life and Public Services of Major-Gen. Zachary Taylor; Also, the Life and Services of the Hon. Millard Fillmore ... Hartford: Belknap & Hamersley, 1848. 3420. Taylor and His Campaigns: A Biography of Major-General Zachary Taylor ... Philadelphia: E. H. Butler & Co., 1848. 3421. Taylor and His Generals ... Philadelphia: E. H. Butler & Co., 1848; New York: Burgess, Stringer & Co, 1847; Hartford: Silas Andrus & Son, 1848. 3422. The True Whig Sentiment: Gen. Taylor's Two Allison Letters, n.p., 1848. Martin Van Buren, Free Soil Candidate 3423. Crockett, David. The Life of Martin Van Buren, Heir-Apparent to the "Government,"and the Appointed Successor of General Andrew Jackson ... New York: William H. Graham, 1848.
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Daniel Webster, Whig Candidate 3424. [Adams, John Calvin]. An Appeal to the Whig National Convention, in Favor of the Nomination of Daniel Webster to the Presidency. By a Whig from the Start. New York: R. Craighead, 1848. Whig campaign pamphlet. 3425. [Adams, John Calvin]. A Northern No! Addressed to the Delegates from the Free States to the Whig National Convention at Philadelphia, 1848. n.p., [1848]. By a Whig of the Free States. Advocating the nomination of Webster for the presidency rather than Taylor or Clay. 3. Presidential Campaign of 1852 Lewis Cass, Democratic Candidate 3426. Young, William T. Sketch of the Life and Public Services of General Lewis Cass, With the Pamphlet on the Right of Search, and Some of His Speeches on the Great Political Questions of the Day. Detroit: Markham & Elwood, 1852; Philadelphia: E. H. Butler & Co., 1853. A campaign biography with a reprint of his pamphlet on the right of search and a discussion of the question. Franklin Pierce, Democratic Candidate 3427. Bartlett, David W. The Life of Gen. Frank. Pierce of New Hampshire: The Democratic Candidate for President of the United States. Auburn, N.Y.: Derby & Miller, 1852. 3428. Biographical Sketch of General Franklin Pierce, of New Hampshire: A Citizen in Peace ...A Soldier in War ... and A Statesman in Both, with Eloquent and Highly Interesting Speeches of Hon. James Buchanan ... and Others. Columbus: Democratic State Central Committee of Ohio, 1852. 3429. A Brief Chapter in the Life of General Franklin Pierce, From the National Era of June 17: Mr. Pierce and the Antislavery Movement. Washington: Buell & Blanchard, 1852. 3430. Clingman, Thomas Lanier. Letter from Hon. T. L. Clingman, Raleigh, October 8, 1852 ...in Relation to the Approaching Presidential Election. Raleigh, N . C : n.p., 1852.
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3431. Democratic National Committee. The Democratic Text-Book, Containing the Lives of Pierce and King, with Illustrations of the Whig and Democratic Principles and Candidates. Philadelphia: J. Fullerton, 1852. 3432. Democratic National Committee. Sketches of the Lives of Franklin Pierce and Wm. R. King, Candidates of the Democratic Republican Party for the Presidency and Vice Presidency of the United States, n.p., 1852. 3433. A Document for the Canvass, Containing the Fugitive Slave Law of 1850; Resolutions of the Baltimore Whig Convention: The Independent Democratic Platform. Washington: Buell & Blanchard, 1852. 3434. Franklin Pierce and His Abolition Allies. Washington: n.p., 1852. 3435. Franklin Pierce and His Freesoil Allies, n.p., 1852. 3436. Hawthorne, Nathaniel. Life of Franklin Pierce. Boston: Ticknor, Reed and Fields, 1852. 3437. Life and Services of Gen. Pierce, Respectfully Dedicated to Gen'l Lewis Cass. Concord: Gazette Press, 1852. 3438. Life of Gen. Frank. Pierce, the Granite Statesman, with a Biographical Sketch of Hon. William Rufus King, Vice President of the United States. New York: Cornish, Lamport & Co., 1852. 3439. Lives of Gen. Franklin Pierce and William R. King, Democratic Candidates for President and Vice President. Boston: George Roberts, 1852. 3440. Sketches of the Lives of Franklin Pierce and Wm. R. King, Candidates of the Democratic Republican Party for the Presidency and Vice Presidency of the United States, n.p.: National Democratic Executive Committee, 1852. 3441. Vindication of the Military Character and Services of General Franklin Pierce, by His Companion in Arms in Mexico (Called Out by the Aspersions and Innuendoes of a Portion of the Whig Press), n.p., 1852.
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Winfield Scott, Whig Candidate 3442. Conrad, Robert Taylor. The Career and Claims of Winfield Scott: The Hero, Statesman, Philanthropist, and Patriot ... Philadelphia: King & Baird, 1852. 3443. The Contrast; the Whig and Democratic Platforms, Democratic Candidates for the Presidency, n.p., 1852.
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3444. Events and Incidents in the History of Gen. Winfield Scott... Washington: Kirkwood & McGill, 1852. 3445. General Scott's Illegal and Unjust Demands upon the Public Treasury! His Receipt of Public Money against Law, His Extravagant and Aristocratic Charges upon the Treasury ... n.p., 1852. Anti-Scott. 3446. Headley, Joel Tyler. The Lives of Winfield Scott and Andrew Jackson. New York: Charles Scribner, 1852. 3447. Johnston, Edward Wilham. Anecdotes of Winfield Scott as Soldier and as Citizen. Washington: Daily American Telegraph, 1852. 3448. Life and Public Services of Winfield Scott, General-in-Chief of the Army of the United States ...Philadelphia: Lippincott, Grambo & Co., 1852. 3449. Life of General Scott. New York: C. A. Alvord, 1852. 3450. [Mansfield, Edward D.] Incidents Taken from Mansfield's Life of General Scott ... New York: A. S. Barnes & Co, 1852; Boston, Redding & Co., 1852; Philadelphia: Peterson & Co., 1852; Baltimore: Burgess, Taylor & Co., 1852; Cincinnati: H. W. Derby & Co., 1851; New Orleans: J. B. Steel, 1852. 3451. Memoir of General Scott, from Records Contemporaneous with the Events. Washington: C. Alexander, 1852. 3452. The Presidency: Winfield Scott—Franklin Pierce: Their Qualifications and Fitness for That High Office, n.p.: Towers, 1852. 3453. Toombs, Robert Augustus. Speech of Hon. Robert Toombs, of Georgia, Touching the Approaching Presidential Election, Delivered in the House of
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Representatives, July 3, 1852. Washington: Congressional Globe Office, 1852. Discusses Winfield Scott's candidacy. Daniel Webster, Whig Candidate 3454. Curtis, George Ticknor. Speech of George Ticknor Curtis, Esq., on the Presidential Election, Delivered in Faneuil Hall at a Meeting of the Friends of Daniel Webster, October 6th, 1852. Boston: Redding & Co., 1852. Discusses the presidential campaign. 3455. [Ketchum, Hiram]. An Appeal to the Whig National Convention, in Favor of the Nomination of Daniel Webster to the Presidency. New York: n.p., 1848. Series of articles by Whig from the Start first published in the New York Tribune and in the New York Commercial Advertiser. 3456. Lawrence, A. H. Speech of A. H Lawrence, Esq., at a Meeting of Whigs in Washington City, May 31st, 1852. Washington: J. T. Towers, 1852. Campaign pamphlet in favor of DW for presidential nomination. 3457. Petition for Citizens to Organize an Electoral Ticket for Daniel Webster. Boston: n.p., 1852? 3458. Union Whig Party, Massachusetts. The Address and Proceedings of the Friends of Daniel Webster. Boston: J. French, 1852. Proceedings of the Webster Union Whig convention. 3459. Webster Union Whig Convention. The Address and Proceedings of the Friends of Daniel Webster, Assembled in Faneuil Hall, on Wednesday, September 15, 1852, in Mass Convention. Boston: J. French, 1852. 3460. Whig Party. Massachusetts. Suffolk County. The Proceedings of Two Meetings, Held in Boston, on the 7th & 14th July, to Protest Against the Nomination of Gen. Scott, for the Presidency, & to Recommend Hon. Daniel Webster for That Office. Boston: Prentiss & Sawyer, 1852. Also in Pamphlets in American History. 3461. Wood, George. A Speech Delivered by George Wood, Esq., Before a Committee of the Friends of Daniel Webster, at Constitution Hall, New York, on Tuesday Evening, 4th May, 1852. New York: Snowden, 1852.
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VIII Lawyer 3462. Altschul, Donald S. Legal Limericks. San Francisco, Calif.: Survival Series Publishing Company, 1993. Contains "clever & humerous illustrated limericks" about a Webster case, among others. 3463. "Are We a Nation of Rascals?" North American Review 139 (August 1884): 127-145. Discusses briefly DW's advice to Baring Brothers and Company in 1839. 3464. Aycock, Ann Melissa. "The Dartmouth College Controversy." M.A. thesis, Wofford College, 1951. 3465. Bauer, Elizabeth K. Commentaries on the Constitution, 1790-1860. New York: Columbia University Press, 1952; New York: Russell & Russell, 1965. 3466. Baxter, Maurice Glen. Daniel Webster and the Supreme Court. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 1966. 3467. Baxter, Maurice Glen. "Should the Dartmouth College Case Have Been Reargued?" New England Quarterly 33 (March 1960): 19-36. Discusses the inadequate consideration in the case of the question of whether the college was a private or a public corporation. 3468. Baxter, Maurice G. The Steamboat Monopoly: Gibbons v. Ogden, 1824. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1972.
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3469. Birkner, Michael J. "Samuel L. Southard and the Origins of Gibbons v. Ogden." Princeton University Library Chronicle 40 (Winter 1979): 171-82. 3470. Black, John W. "Webster's Peroration in the Dartmouth College Case." Quarterly Journal of Speech 23 (December 1937): 636-42. Presents evidence relating to DW's peroration in the Dartmouth College case from Rufus Choate's eulogy on Webster in 1853. 3471. Bloomfield, Maxwell. American Lawyers in a Changing Society, 17761876. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1976. 3472. Boudin, Louis. "John Marshall and Roger B. Taney." Georgetown Law Journal 24 (May 1936): 864-909. Treats the Charles River Bridge case's importance in the development of American capitalism. 3473. Boudin, Louis. Government by Judiciary. 2 vols. New York: W. Godwin, 1932. Treats, in part, the Charles River Bridge case's importance in the development of American capitalism. 3474. Bradley, Howard A., and James A. Winans. Daniel Webster and the Salem Murder. Columbia, Mo.: Artcraft Press, 1956. 3475. Caldwell, Russell L. "The Influence of the Federal Bar upon the Interpretation of the Constitution by the Supreme Court under John Marshall." Ph.D. diss., University of Southern California, 1948. 3476. Campbell, Bruce A. "Dartmouth College as a Civil Liberties Case: The Formation of Constitutional Policy." Kentucky Law Journal 70 (1981-1982): 643706. 3477. Campbell, Bruce A. "John Marshall, the Virginia Political Economy, and the Dartmouth College Decision." American Journal of Legal History 19 (1975): 40-65. 3478. Campbell, Thomas P., Jr. "Chancellor Kent, Chief Justice Marshall and the Steamboat Cases." Syracuse Law Review 25 (1974): 497-534. 3479. Carpenter, Frank G. "Our Chief Justices Off the Bench." North American Review 147 (August 1888): 205-19. Mentions DW's opinions of John Jay and of John Marshall.
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3480. "Charles Goodyear." North American Review 101 (July 1865): 65-103. Reviews seven volumes renting to the Goodyear case, including DW's speech at Trenton in March 1852. 3481. Childs, Francis Lane. "A Dartmouth History Lesson for Freshmen." Dartmouth Alumni Magazine 50 (December 1957): 16-21. Discusses the history of the college and particularly DW's influence on its development with the Dartmouth College case. 3482. Christian, George L "A Comparatively Unknown Incident in the Life of Daniel Webster." Southern Historical Society Papers, New Series 6 (June 1923): 209-14. Discusses the prosecution of Theodore Lyman, Jr., for libel. 3483. Clarke, I. Edwards. "A Great Advocate: James T. Brady." Galaxy 7 (May 1869): 716-29. Discusses his association with DW in the Goodyear case. 3484. Close, Virginia L. "A Significant Court Case." Dartmouth College Library Bulletin 18 (November 1977): 24-26. Discusses Baker Library holdings of manuscripts relating to the case Gibbons v. Ogden (1824). 3485. Cook, Charles M. The American Codification Movement: A Study of Antebellum Legal Reform. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1981. Examines the growth of legal knowledge. 3486. Corwin, Edward S. The Commerce Power versus States Rights. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1936. 3487. Corwin, Edward S., ed. "The Constitution of the United States of America: Analysis and Interpretation, Annotations of Cases Decided by the Supreme Court of the United States to June 30, 1952." Senate Document No. 170. 82nd Cong., 2nd sess. Washington, D.C: Government Printing Office, 1953. Useful for tracing the influence of cases argued by DW on constitutional development. 3488. Crane, Theodore Rawson, ed. The Colleges and the Public, 1787-1862. New York: Teachers College, Columbia University, 1963. Prints decision in the Dartmouth College case. 3489. Current, Richard Nelson. "The Dartmouth College Case." In Quarrels that Have Shaped the Constitution, ed. by John A. Garraty. New York: Harper & Row, 1964, pp. 15-29. Also published under the same title by Glenview, 111.:
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Scott, Foresman, 1967. Evaluates the significance of the Dartmouth College case in judicial and constitutional development and DW's role in the case. 3490. Current, Richard Nelson. "It is ... a Small College ... yet, there are those who love it." American Heritage 14 (August 1963): 10-15, 81-84. Discusses Dartmouth College case, as part of series on famous Supreme Court cases. 3491. Currie, David P. "The Constitution in the Supreme Court: Article IV and Federal Powers." Duke Law Journal (September 1983): 695-747. 3492. Curtis, Charles P. "The Young Devils and Dan'l Webster." American Heritage 11 (1960): 52-55, 101-103. Reviews the role of DW in prosecuting the Salem murderers of Captain Joseph White. 3493. Dame, Lorin L. "The Middlesex Canal." Bay State Monthly 2 (November 1884): 96-106. Discusses DW's acceptance of a retainer fee from the canal's lawyers but his later absence when the case was to come to court in November 1833. 3494. Dangerfield, George. "Gibbons v. Ogden: The Steamboat's Charter of Freedom." American Heritage 14 (October 1963): 38-43, 78-80. 3495. Dangerfield, George. "The Steamboat Case." In Quarrels that Have Shaped the Constitution, ed. by John A. Garraty. New York: Harper & Row, 1964, pp. 49-61. Investigates DW's role as counsel in and the significance of Gibbons v. Ogden in determining the power of Congress to regulate interstate and foreign commerce. 3496. "Daniel Webster on Patent Property." Scientific American 107 (October 12, 1912): 317-18. 3497. Daniell, Jere R., II. "Eleazar Wheelock and the Dartmouth College Charter." Dartmouth Alumni Magazine 62 (December 1969): 17-24. 3498. Dankert, Clyde Edward. "Dartmouth College and Dartmouth University." 1979. Typescript, Rauner Special Collections Library, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H. 3499. [Davies, Charles SJ. "Review of Reports of Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Supreme Court of the United States, January Term, 1837, by Richard Peters."
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North American Review 46 (January 1838): 126-56. Has a fairly balanced discussion of the Charles River Bridge case. 3500. Dickey, John Sloan. Eleazar Wheelock, 1711-1779, Daniel Webster, 1782-1852, and their Pioneer Dartmouth College. New York: Newcomen Society in North America, 1954. 3501. Dutcher, Andrew. "The Great India-Rubber Case." Green Bag 7 (December 1895): 547-52. Discusses DW's arguments in the Goodyear case, "one of the most important" in which he engaged, "and the last one he argued"; reports as eyewitness to the arguments before the court. 3502. Ely, J. W., Jr. "Property Rights and Liberty: Allies or Enemies." Presidential Studies Quarterly 22 (Fall 1992): 703-10. Discusses DW's emphasis on property rights in the republican system. 3503. "Facetiae." Green Bag 4 (March 1892): 139. Reports anecdote of DW's defense of Roger Perkins's will in Hopkinton, N.H. 3504. "Facetiae." Green Bag 5 (January 1893): 49-50. Relates an anecdote told by DW about one of his lawyer colleagues in New Hampshire. 3505. Ferguson, Robert A. "Daniel Webster: Counsel for the Defense." in Law and Letters in American Culture. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1984, pp. 207-40. Provides a good account of the effect of DW's legal training upon his methods of discourse. 3506. Filkins, James H. "An Analysis of the Dartmouth College Case with Respect to Its Impact upon the Evolution of Higher Education." Ph.D. diss., North Texas State University, 1973. 3507. Finley, S. W. "Daniel Webster Packed 'Em In." Supreme Court Historical Society Yearbook 4 (1979): 70-78, 83. Reviews the character of DW, several of his cases before the Supreme Court, and his contribution to American constitutional law. 3508. Ford, Daniel F. "Dan'l Webster's Dartmouth." New-England Galaxy 2 (Fall 1960): 22-27. Discusses the background of the Dartmouth College case, particularly the split between Dartmouth University and Dartmouth College.
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3509. Frankfurter, Felix. The Commerce Clause under Marshall, Taney and Waite. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1937; Chicago: Quadrangle Books, 1964; Gloucester, Mass.: Peter Smith, 1978. 3510. Friedman, Lawrence M. A History of American Law. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1973, 1985. 3511. Friendly, Henry J. The Dartmouth College Case and the Public-Private Penumbra. Austin: University of Texas (Published for the Permanent Committee for the Oliver Wendell Holmes Devise by the Humanities Research Center): Published as a Supplement to the Texas Quarterly 12 (1969): 1-41. 3512. Fuess, Claude Moore. "Daniel Webster Enters the Case." Heritage 11 (June 1960): 55. Dartmouth College case.
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3513. Gawalt, Gerald W. The Promise of Power: The Emergence of the Legal Profession in Massachusetts, 1760-1840. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1979. Traces transition in legal profession; important for background to DW's career. 3514. Gibbons, Thomas. The Case of Gibbons against Ogden, Heard and Determined in the Supreme Court of the United States, February Term, 1824, on Appeal from the Court of Errors of the State of New-York, and Involving the Constitutionality of the Laws of That State, Granting to Livingston and Fulton the Exclusive Navigation of Its Waters by Steam-Boats. New York: R. Donaldson, 1824. Also available in Goldsmiths'-Kress Library. 3515. "Girard College and Its Founder." American Journal of Education 27 (July 1877): 593-616. Presents brief biography of Stephen Girard, discusses Girard's will, the Girard case before the Supreme Court, Horace Binney's arguments on charitable trusts and DW's on religious instruction; and Joseph Story's court decision, January 1844. 3516. Graff, Henry F. "The Charles River Bridge Case." In Quarrels that Have Shaped the Constitution, ed. by John A. Garraty. New York: Harper & Row, 1964, pp. 62-76. Discusses DW's role in arguing the case before the Supreme Court and the significance of the case in the constitutional evolution of the protection of property rights.
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3517. Green, John W. "How Some Famous Men Came to Be Lawyers." Tennessee Law Review 20 (April 1948): 223-30. Discusses Henry, Marshall, DW, and Lincoln. 3518. Gunther, Gerald. "Unearthing John Marshall's Major Out-of-Court Constitutional Commentary: John Marshall, 'A Friend of the Constitution,' in Defense and Elaboration of McCulloch v. Maryland." Stanford Law Review 21 (February 1969): 449-99. Attributes authorship of the nine letters from "A Friend," first published in the Alexandria Gazette and Daily Advertiser between June 30 and July 15, 1819, to Marshall. Also published as John Marshall's Defense of McCulloch v. Maryland. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press, 1969. 3519. Hadley, Arthur Twining. "The Constitutional Position of Property in America." Independent 64 (April 16, 1908): 834-38. Brief discussion of the Dartmouth College decision. 3520. Hagan, Horace Henry. "The Dartmouth College Case." Georgetown Law Journal 19 (May 1931): 411-26. 3521. Hammond, Bray. "The Bank Cases." In Quarrels that Have Shaped the Constitution, ed. by John A. Garraty. New York: Harper & Row, 1964, pp. 30-48. Evaluates DW's role as counsel in and the significance of the cases, McCulloch v. Maryland and Osborn v. Bank of the United States, in constitutional development and the evolution of the roles of state versus federal power. 3522. Horton, Guy K. "The Dartmouth College Case." Lawyer 6 (1942): 16-20. 3523. Horwitz, Morton J. The Transformation of American Law, 1780-1860. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1977. Explores changes in and codification of American law. 3524. Humphrey, H. "Mr. Webster's Plea in the Case of the Girard Will." New Englander and Yale Review 3 (January 1845): 89-106. 3525. [Ingersoll, Charles?]. "The Supreme Court of the United States." United States Magazine and Democratic Review 7 (June 1840): 497-515. Discusses in part the opinion in the Charles River Bridge case.
404 Daniel Webster: A Bibliography 3526. Johnson, Eldon E. "The Dartmouth College Case: The Neglected Educational Meaning." Journal of the Early Republic 3 (Spring 1983): 45-67. Discusses the effect of the decision on educational ideology and goals and on the development of public higher education. 3527. Johnson, Herbert A. "Gibbons v. Ogden Before Marshall." In Courts and Law in Early New York: Selected Essays, ed. by Leo Hershkowitz and Milton M. Klein. Port Washington, N. Y.: Kennikat Press, 1978. 3528. Kantor, J. "Webster and the Rights of Life." Women and Politics 13 (1993): 51-61. On the abortion issue. 3529. Kornstein, Daniel G. "The Great Expounder of the Constitution." New York Law Journal 192 (August 27, 1984): 2. 3530. Kornstein, Daniel. Thinking Under Fire: Great Courtroom Lawyers and Their Impact on American History. New York: Dodd, Mead, 1987. Short sketch ofDW. 3531. Kutler, Stanley I. Privilege and Creative Destruction: The Charles River Bridge Case. Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1971; New York: W. W. Norton & Company, 1978; Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1990. Offers one of the better discussions of the origins and development of the case, its significance, and of DW's arguments before the court. 3532. Lambeth, Harry J. "The Lawyers in Statuary Hall." American Bar Association Journal 69 (February 1983): 188-92. Provides a brief sketch of DW's career. 3533. Lathem, Edward Connery. "Days of Controversy, 1816-1819." Dartmouth Alumni Magazine 54 (June 1962): 10-13. Dartmouth College case. 3534. Lewis, John Virgil. "Is the Doctrine of the Dartmouth College Case an Instance of Judicial Legislation?" J.D. diss., University of California, 1927. 3535. Luce, Willard Ray. "Cohens v. Virginia (1821): The Supreme Court and State Rights, A Reevaluation of Influences and Impacts." Ph.D. diss., University of Virginia, 1978.
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3536. Magrath, C. Peter. "Optimistic Democrat: Thomas W. Dorr and the Case of Luther vs. Borden." Rhode Island History 29 (1970): 94-112. 3537. Mann, W. Howard. "The Marshall Court: Nationalization of Private Rights and Personal Liberty from the Authority of the Commerce Clause." Indiana Law Journal 18 (1963): 193-214. Examines in detail DW's argument in Gibbons v. Ogden. 3538. Marke, Julius J. "The Dartmouth College Case." New York University Law Center Bulletin 14 (1966): 24-29, 31-32; 15 (1966): 13-16; 16 (1967): 14-17; 16 (1967): 13-16. 3539. McClellan, James. "Comment on Kent Newmyer's Paper, 'Justice Joseph Story, the Charles River Bridge Case and the Crisis of Republicanism.'" American Journal of Legal History 17 (1973): 271-73. 3540. Mendelson, Wallace. Capitalism, Democracy, and the Supreme Court. New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1960. Discusses the importance of the Charles River Bridge case. 3541. Monkkonnen, Eric. "Bank ofAugusta v. Earle: Corporate Growth v. States' Rights." Alabama Historical Quarterly 34 (1972): 113-30. 3542. Morin, Richard Wedge. Will to Resist: The Dartmouth College Case. Hanover, N.H.: Dartmouth College, 1969. Also in Dartmouth Alumni Magazine 61 (April 1969). 3543. Nelson, William E. Americanization of the Common Law: The Impact of Legal Change on Massachusetts Society, 1760-1830. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1975; Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1994. 3544. Newmyer, Kent. "Daniel Webster and the Modernization of American Law." Buffalo Law Review 32 (Fall 1983): 819-32. 3545. Newmyer, Kent. "Daniel Webster as Tocqueville's Lawyer: The 'Dartmouth College' Case Again." American Journal of Legal History 11 (1967): 127-47. Argues that DW's life illustrates Tocqueville's view of the role and function of the American legal profession—namely that the profession constitutes the highest political class in America.
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3546. Newmyer, Kent. "Justice Joseph Story's Doctrine of 'Public and Private Corporations' and the Rise of the American Business Corporation." DePaul Law Review 25 (Summer 1976): 825-41. Discusses the influence of the Dartmouth College case. 3547. North, William Gwyer. "The Political Background of the Dartmouth College Case." New England Quarterly 18 (June 1945): 181-203. 3548. Novak, Steven J. "The College in the Dartmouth College Case: A Reinterpretation." New England Quarterly 47 (December 1974): 550-64. 3549. Novick, Sheldon. "The Corporate Heart." Envirojiment 17 (December 1975): 18-31. Discusses Webster and the Dartmouth College case. 3550. Orton, Jess F. "Confusion of Property with Privilege: Dartmouth College Case." Independent 67 (August 19, 1909): 392-97; 67 (August 26, 1909): 448-53. 3551. Otis, Ephraim A. The Dartmouth College Case: An Address Delivered before the Illinois State Bar Association, at Springfield, January 25th, 1893. Chicago: n.p., 1893. Short pamphlet of sixteen pages. 3552. Parker, Joel. Daniel Webster as Jurist: An Address to the Students in the Law School of the University at Cambridge. Cambridge, Mass.: J. Bartlett, 1853. Also in Pamphlets in American History and 19th-century Legal Treatises. 3553. Pickering, Octavius, and William Howard Gardiner. Report of the Trial by Impeachment of James Prescott, Esquire, Judge of the Probate of Wills, &c. for the County of Middlesex, for Misconduct and Maladministration in Office, before the Senate of Massachusetts in the Year 1821, with an Appendix, Containing an Account of Former Impeachments in the Same State. Boston: Daily Advertiser, 1821. Also available in Massachusetts. General Court. Court of Impeachment for the Trial of James Prescott ... Boston: Russell & Gardiner, 1821; Trials on Microfiche; and Writings and Speeches, 10:243-77. DW and others served as counsel for Prescott in the case. 3554. Pinkney, William (1810-1883). Pinkney & Webster, n.p., 1878. Seeks to correct Peter Harvey's version, pp. 121-123, of Webster confronting Pinkney's uncle, William Pinkney (1764-1822), about an insult in the court room of the Supreme Court.
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3555. Pious, Harold J., and Gordon E. Baker, "McCulloch v. Maryland, Right Principle, Wrong Case." Stanford Law Review 9 (1957): 710-30. 3556. Pollard, Rita Sheridan. "Against the Law and Beyond the Evidence." American Bar Association Journal 63 (February 1977): 205-10. Compares the Knapp trial to the Salem witchcraft trials; suggests that the trial was one of the most sensational in the nineteenth century. 3557. Prentice, E. Parmalee. The Federal Power over Carriers and Corporations. New York: Macmillan, 1907. Offers a detailed account of Gibbons v. Ogden. 3558. Quirk, William J. "The Impairment of Contract Clause, or the Dartmouth College Case and the Port of New York Authority." 1976. Typescript, New York Public Library. 3559. Reid, John E. "The Arena of the Giants: Rockingham County, New Hampshire." American Bar Association Journal 46 (February 1960): 163-66, 214-16. Relates anecdotes of the Rockingham County bar and of Jeremiah Smith, Jeremiah Mason, George Sullivan, Ichabod Bartlett, and Daniel Webster in the first quarter of the nineteenth century. 3560. "The Rhode Island Question—Sovereignty of the People." United States Magazine and Democratic Review 22 (March 1848): 193-99. Discusses DW's involvement in the court case. 3561. "The Right to Fish for Seacoast Products: Gibbons v. Ogden Resurrected." In The Supreme Court Review, ed. by Philip B. Kurland and Gerhard Casper. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1978. 3562. Robbins, Donald C. "Daniel Webster and the Dartmouth College Case in American Juridical History." M.A. thesis, University of Kentucky, 1960. 3563. Roper, Donald M. "Martin Van Buren as Tocqueville's Lawyer: The Jurisprudence of Politics." Journal of the Early Republic 2 (Summer 1982): 16989. Compares and contrasts MVB with DW, a lawyer-politician, Tocqueville's model. 3564. Roper, Ralph C. "Thomas Paine and the Dartmouth College Case." Case and Comment, March 1939, pp. 4-9.
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3565. Russell, Alfred. "Status and Tendencies of the Dartmouth College Case." American Law Review 30 (May-June 1896): 331-56. First delivered as an annual address before the Grafton and Coos Bar Association of New Hampshire. 3566. Sanborn, Franklin Benjamin. "Dartmouth College: Its Founders and Hinderers." Concord, Mass.: n.p., 1908. Reprinted from the New Hampshire Historical Society Proceedings 5 (1905-12). Describes Eleazar Wheelock and DW as hinderers. 3567. Schaffer, William Irwin. "Daniel Webster—the Lawyer." Proceedings of the Pennsylvania Bar Association 38 (1932): 311-80. 3568. Sherman, Ernest L. "Benjamin Gilbert, Union Academy, and the Dartmouth College Case." Kimball Union Academy Bulletin 6 (December 1946): 6-10. 3569. Shirley, John M. "The Dartmouth College Causes and the Supreme Court of the United States." Southern Law Review 2 (1876): 22-67, 247-81, 500-532, 661-702; 3 (1877): 62-92, 185-210. 3570. Shirley, John M. The Dartmouth College Causes and the Supreme Court of the United States. Chicago: G. I. Jones, 1895; St. Louis: Review Publishing Co., 1895. Discusses the background of the case and its progress through the New Hampshire courts to the Supreme Court; includes many lengthy documents and letters relating to the case. 3571. Sirron, F. W. "Daniel Webster—Our Country's Greatest Lawyer." American Legal News 22 (1918): 29-37. 3572. Steamer, Robert J. "Congress and the Supreme Court During the Marshall Era." Review of Politics 27 (July 1965): 364-85. 3573. Stein, Jacob A. "Daniel Webster on 5th Street." The Washington 14 (September-October 1S99): 64.
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3574. Sterling, John C. Daniel Webster and a Small College. Hanover, N.H.: Dartmouth Publications, 1965. Examines the evidence for Webster's alleged peroration before the Supreme Court in the Dartmouth College case; includes facsimiles of documents from the Goodrich and Choate papers at Yale University.
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3577. Stockton, Lucius Horatio. A History of the Steam-Boat Case, Lately Discussed by Counsel before the Legislature of New-Jersey; Comprised in a Letter to a Gentleman at Washington. Trenton, N.J.: Author, 1815. Also available in Goldsmiths'-Kress Library. Also contains biographical sketches of Aaron Ogden, Joseph Hopkinson, Samuel Southard, and Thomas Emmet; provides background for the case Gibbons v. Ogden. 3578. Swisher, Carl B. The Oliver Wendell Holmes Devise History of the Supreme Court of the United States: The Taney Period, 1836-1864. New York: Macmillan Publishing Co., Inc., 1974. Excellent survey of Taney's tenure on the court. 3579. Thompson, Seymour D. The Dartmouth College Case: A Study of Its Authority and Influence as Shown by Subsequent Judicial Citations. Albany, N.Y.: H. B. Parsons, 1898. 3580. Tolles, Bryant F., Jr. "Dartmough College Materials at the New Hampshire Historical Society." Dartmouth College Library Bulletin 13 (April 1973): 74-94. Especially important for locating materials involving the Dartmouth College case at the New Hampshire Historical Society. 3581. Trimble, Bruce Raymond. "Chief Justice [Morrison Remick] Waite and the Limitations on the Dartmouth College Decision." University of Cincinnati Law Review 9 (January 1935): 41-66. 3582. Walker, Aldace F. A Legal Mummy: or, The Present Status of the Dartmouth College Case: An Address Delivered at the Annual Meeting of the Vermont Bar Association ot Montpelier, Vt, October 28, 1885. Montpelier, Vt.: Argus and Patriot, 1886. Reprinted from Proceedings of the Vermont Bar Association. 3583. Warren, Charles. A History of the American Bar. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1911, 1939; New York: Howard Fertig, 1966. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization. Traces the evolution of the American bar from the colonial period through 1910, with a focus on prejudices against law and
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lawyers, the development of the bar in New England and in New York, education of lawyers, and development of law schools and professorships. 3584. Warren, Charles. History of Harvard Law School and of Early Legal Conditions in America. 3 vols. New York: Lewis Publishing Company, 1908; 2 vols. New York: Da Capo Press, 1970. Three-volume edition also in Microbook Library of American Civilization and in Law Books Recommended for Libraries. 3585. Warren, Earl. "Daniel Webster and the Court." The Dartmouth, 1969, pp. 15-18.
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3586. Waxman, Seth P. "In the Shadow of Daniel Webster." The Federal Lawyer 47 (November-December 2000): 48-51. Discusses DW's rhetoric and appellate procedure. 3587. Wells, William P. The Dartmouth College Case and Private Corporations. Philadelphia: Dando Printing and Pub. Co., 1886. Also available in 19th-century Legal Treatises. Paper presented at the Ninth Annual Meeting of the American Bar Association, August 19, 1886, and reprinted from the Transactions of the Association. 3588. Wheeler, Everett Pepperell. Constitutional Law of the United States as Moulded by Daniel Webster: A Paper Presented at the Twenty-Seventh Annual Meeting of the New York State Bar Association, Held at the City of Albany, NY, on the 19th and 20th of January, 1904, and Reprinted from the Twenty-Seventh Annual Report of the Proceedings of the Association. New York: n.p., 1904. Also available in 20th-century Legal Treatises. 3589. Wheeler, Everett Pepperell. "Daniel Webster, the Constitutional Lawyer." Case and Comment 23 (July 1916): 907+. 3590. Wheeler, Everett Pepperell. The Supreme Court as a Co-Ordinate Branch of the United States Government: A Paper Read before an Association in New York, Dec. 3, 1860. New York: Baker & Godwin, 1860. Also available in 19thcentury Legal Treatises. 3591. White, John Zenas. The Dartmouth College Case Decision. Chicago: Public Publishing Company, 1906. Article was originally published in the St. Louis Mirror.
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3592. Whitehead, John S. The Separation of College and State: Columbia, Dartmouth, Harvard, and Yale. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1973. 3593. Whitehead, John S., and Jurgen Herbst. "How to Think about the Dartmouth College Case." History of Education Quarterly 26 (Fall 1986): 333-49. 3594. Wilson, Carroll A. "Familiar 'Small College' Quotations: Daniel Webster and Dartmouth." Colophon, New Series, 3 (Winter 1938): 7-23. Reprinted in Dartmouth Alumni Magazine, April 1943. Concludes, based on evidence he found, that Webster did deliver the alleged "small college" peroration in the Dartmouth College case. 3595. Wiltse, Charles M. "Webster and a Small College." Dartmouth Alumni Magazine 66 (April 1974): 14-15. Produces additional evidence that DW made a moving closing argument in the Dartmouth College case even if the exact words spoken are in doubt. 3596. Wolcott, Wilfred Bonsieur. "Background of the Educational Provisions of the Will of Stephen Girard." Thesis, University of Pennsylvania, 1948. 3597. Wood, Kenneth P. "Webster's Two Fees." Rotarian 68 (February 1946): 3. Contrasts two legal fees DW collected, one near the beginning of his career involving a blacksmith and a later one involving a railroad executive. 3598. Wright, Benjamin Fletcher. The Contract Clause of the Constitution. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1938; Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1982. Offers a detailed discussion of the Charles River Bridge case and its importance in constitutional law and doctrine.
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IX Orator 3599. Arnold, Jack David. "The Compromise of 1850: A Burkeian Analysis." Ph.D. diss., University of Illinois, 1959. 3600. Arntson, Paul, and Craig R. Smith. "The Seventh of March Address: A Mediating Influence." Southern Speech Communication Journal 40 (Spring 1975): 288-310. 3601. Bennett, William Emerson. "A Burkean Study of Webster's Seventh of March Speech." Ph.D. diss., University of Washington, 1971. 3602. Benson, Thomas W. Rhetoric and Political Culture in Nineteenth-Century America. East Lansing: Michigan State University Press, 1997. Collection of papers delivered at 1992 University of Minnesota conference on public address; discussion of DW's eulogy of Jefferson and Adams. 3603. Brown, James Donnell. "Rhetorical Fantasy in the Webster-Calhoun Debate on the Revenue Collection Bill of 1833." Ph.D. diss., University of Minnesota, 1977. 3604. Browne, Stephen H. "Reading Public Memory in Daniel Webster's Plymouth Rock Oration." Western Journal of Communication 57 (Fall 1993): 464-77. 3605. Buell, Lawrence. New England Literary Culture from Revolution through Renaissance. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1986. Discusses DW's influence on literary culture through his speeches and writings.
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3606. Burrage, Henry Sweetser. James Tift Champlin, A Memorial. Portland, Me.: Brown Thurston Company, 1890. Contains Champlin's "Daniel Webster as a Statesman and an Orator." 3607. Butterfield, L. H. "The Jubilee of Independence, July 4, 1826." Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 61 (April 1953): 119-40. In general discussion of the celebration of the fiftieth anniversary, pays particular attention to DW's address. 3608. Calloway-Thomas, Carolyn. "William G. Allen: On 'Orators and Oratory.'" Journal of Black Studies 18 (1988): 313-36. Reprints lecture by William G. Allen, a nineteenth-century African-American professor of rhetoric, which discusses, in part, DW's oratory. 3609. Carleton, William Graves. "The Celebrity Cult a Century Ago." Georgia Review 14 (Summer 1960): 133-42. Discusses the golden age of oratory, 18301850, and the leading orators, Webster, Clay, and Calhoun. 3610. Chamberlain, Mellen. John Adams, the Statesman of the American Revolution, with Other Essays, and Addresses, Historical and Literary. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1899. Contains treatment of DW as an orator, remarks at dedication of Webster statue, Concord, N.H., June 17, 1886. 3611. Clapp, Clifford Blake. "Analytical Methods in Bibliography Applied to Daniel Webster's Speech at Worcester in 1832." In Bibliographical Essays: A Tribute to Wilberforce Eames. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1924; Freeport, N.Y.: Books for Libraries Press, 1967; New York: B. Franklin, 1968: pp. 211-19. 3612. Cushing, Caleb. "Mr. Webster's Discourse." North American Review 15 (July 1822): 21-51. Reviews DW's Plymouth oration of December 22, 1820. 3613. Dickson, W. M. "Union, Secession, Abolition as Illustrated in the Careers of Webster, Calhoun, Sumner." Magazine of American History 18 (Septemberl887): 206-16. Discusses Webster's oratory on the Constitution and the Union. 3614. Dubrow, Marsha, and Barbara Lieber. "The Halls Still Ring with the Echoes of Master Orators." People Weekly 27 (March 23,1987): 28-29. Discusses DW's oratory.
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3615. Easley, Esther Ann. "The Nature of the Union as Reflected in the Thought of Calhoun, Webster, and Lincoln." A.M. thesis, Duke University, 1954. 3616. Eisenstadt, Arthur A. "Daniel Webster and the Seventh of March." Southern Speech Communication Journal 20 (Winter 1954): 136-47. Discusses DW's speech of March 7, 1850, in favor of compromise. 3617. "Eloquence and Eloquent Men." New-England Magazine 2 (February 1832): 93-100. Assesses the oratory of Webster and others. 3618. Ericson, David F. "American Republicanism, 1787-1833: The Federal Farmer and Daniel Webster." Ph.D. diss., University of Chicago, 1987. 3619. Erickson, Paul D. "Daniel Webster's Myth of the Pilgrims." New England Quarterly 57 (March 1984): 44-64. Examines DW's rewriting "the past into a set of factually simple and poetically splendid tales" to save the Union, especially in his treatment of the Pilgrims. 3620. Erickson, Paul D. "A Note on Daniel Webster's 'The Character of Washington': The Messiah of Federalism." Historical New Hampshire 37 (Summer/Fall 1982): 193-98. Discusses DW's speech on Washington on the centennial of Washington's birth and DW's use of the occasion and the account of the man to support his own views of the union. 3621. Erickson, Paul D. "The Poetry of Events: Daniel Webster's Rhetoric of the American Dream." Ph.D. diss., Harvard University, 1984. 3622. Erickson, Paul D. The Poetry of Events: Daniel Webster's Rhetoric of the Constitution and the Union. New York: New York University Press, 1986. Explores, in a somewhat simplistic fashion, the development of DW's oratorical style, his aesthetic of history, his defense of the Union, and his use of history and epic in his speeches and occasional addresses. 3623. Ferguson, Robert A. Law and Letters in American Culture. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1984. Examines the legal nature of DW's rhetoric. 3624. Fields, Wayne. "The Reply to Hayne: Daniel Webster and the Rhetoric of Stewardship." Political Theory 11 (February 1983): 5-28. Focuses on DW's oratory as reflected in his Hayne reply.
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3625. Foster, David E. "The Principal Arguments in Daniel Webster's Seventh of March Speech." M.A. thesis, University of Akron, 1983. 3626. Fox, Joseph L. Daniel Webster, Lawyer and Orator. Chicago: Adams Press, 1989. 3627. Giles, E. "Bunker Hill Oration." Journal of Education 70 (September 23October 21, 1909): 293, 326-27, 349-50, 376-77, 411-12. 3628. Gomes, Peter J. "Pilgrims and Puritans: 'Heroes' and 'Villains' in the Creation of the American Past." Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society 95 (1983): 1-16. Discusses the impact of DW's bicentennial oration on the Pilgrims in 1820 in establishing the Pilgrim myth at the expense of the Puritan, a trend which has been reversed in the twentieth century. 3629. Heinrichs, Jay. "A Rhetorical Hero." Attache, September 2001, pp. 59-62. Discusses role of rhetoric in DW's distinguished career. 3630. Hillis, Newell Dwight. The Battle of Principles: A Study of the Heroism and Eloquence of the Anti-Slavery Conflict. New York: Revell, 1912. Has short essay on Webster and Calhoun. 3631. Hogan, John Charles, ed. "Daniel Webster's Powers of Oral Advocacy: The Argument in Dartmouth College Case." California State Bar Journal 30 (MayJune 1955): 244-47. Prints Joseph Story's 1830 reminiscences of DWs argument in 1818. 3632. Howell, Wilbur Samuel, and Hoyt Hopewell Hudson. "Daniel Webster." In A History and Criticism of American Public Address, ed. by William Norwood Brigance and Marie Hochmuth (Nichols). 2 vols. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1943; 3 vols. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1943-1955; New York: Russell & Russell, 1971. Vol. 2, pp. 665-733. Treat DW's stylistic strategies of balancing fact and fiction, statistics and poetry, in his speeches. 3633. Hyde, Thomas A., and William Hyde. A Natural System of Elocution and Oratory. New York: Fowler & Wells Co., 1886. Contains description and analysis of Webster's oratory. 3634. Julian, Faye Derryberry. "The Disposition of Daniel Webster's Forensic Orations." M.A. thesis, University of Tennessee, 1962.
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3635. Kingsley, M. E. "Examination Questions for Webster's Bunker Hill Oration." Education 29 (September 1908): 46-47. 3636. Klyn, Mark Stephen. "Webster on the Seventh of March: A Study in the Theory and Practice of Rhetorical Criticism." Ph.D. diss., Northwestern University, 1966. 3637. Lodge, Henry Cabot. "Daniel Webster." Atlantic Monthly 49 (February 1882): 228-42. Discusses DW's oratory. 3638. Lodge, Henry Cabot. A Fighting Frigate, and Other Essays and Addresses. New York: C. Scribner's Sons, 1902. Includes essay on Webster's oratory and influence, pp. 107-134. 3639. Lovat-Fraser, J. A. "Daniel Webster: The Greatest of American Orators." London Quarterly Review 154 (July 1930): 78-92. 3640. Lowry, Charles Wesley, III. "A Study of the Nationalism of Daniel Webster, Primarily Based on His Speeches and Writings." M.A. thesis, American University, 1972. 3641. Magoon, Elias Lyman. Distinguished American Orators ... New York: Mason, Baker, & Pratt, 1873. 3642. Magoon, Elias Lyman. Living Orators in America. New York: Baker and Scribner, 1849, 1850, 1854; Dublin: J. M'Glashan, 1849; New York: Scribner, 1854. Chapter on Webster, the logician; also deals with several of DW's contemporaries; also published under title Distinguished American Orators. 3643. Mangan, Richard Joseph. "A Study of the Emotional Proofs Used by Theodore Parker in His Abolition Speeches Attacking Daniel Webster." M.A. thesis, Florida State University, 1967. 3644. McCall, Samuel W. "Webster As An Orator." Green Bag 13 (November 1901): 508-11. 3645. Mills, Glen Earl. "Daniel Webster's Principles of Rhetoric." Speech Monographs 9 (1942): 124-40.
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3646. Mills, Glen Earl. "Daniel Webster's Theory and Practice of Public Speaking." Ph. D. diss., University of Michigan, 1941. 3647. "Mr. Webster's Speech at Bunker Hill." Southern Literary Messenger 9 (December 1843): 749-54; 10 (January 1844): 25-30. Reviews DW's oration and the latitude he allegedly took with historical facts. 3648. Mulqueen, James E. "Conservatism and Criticism: The Literary Standards of American Whigs, 1845-1852." American Literature 41 (November 1969): 355-72. 3649. Nichols, Charles H. "Theodore Parker and the Transcendental Rhetoric: The Liberal Tradition and America's Debate on the Eve of Secession (18321861)." Jahrbuch fur Amerikastudien 13 (1968): 69-83. Examines Parker's rhetoric, which sought an "ethical basis" for political discussion, and suggests t h a t in the decade before the Civil War, DW and other leading orators seized upon transcendental rhetoric of persuasion, identification, and mystification for the preservation of representative government and the American way of life. 3650. Nickel, Wilma Sandra. "Daniel Webster: A Study of Nineteenth Century Commemorative Address." Ph.D. diss., University of Iowa, 1976. 3651. O'Gorman, James F. "The Colossus of Plymouth: Hammatt Billings's National Monument to the Forefathers." Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 54 (September 1995): 278-301. Relates the design and structure of the monument to the rhetoric of the nation's past as reflected in the speeches of DW and Edward Everett and others. 3652. Parker, Edward Griffin. The Golden Age of American Oratory. Boston: Whittemore, Niles, Hall, 1857. Discusses briefly DW's classical allusions in his speeches and writings. 3653. Peacock, John Hunt, Jr. "The Breach of Such a Covenant: Individualism and the American Community, 1630-1981." Ph.D. diss., Columbia University, 1980. Explores the split in the covenant idea of John Winthrop in the late 18th century and the debate over the two directions of the covenant in the 19th century as reflected in the speeches and writings of Webster, Thoreau, Emerson, and Melville.
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3654. Pillsbury, Albert Enoch. Daniel Webster, the Orator: An Address Delivered before the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences and the New England Society of Brooklyn. [Boston?]: A. Pillsbury, 1903. 3655. Rehnquist, William H. Daniel Webster and the Oratorical Tradition. Hanover, N.H.: Dartmouth College, 1989 (Lunenburg, Vt.: Meriden-Stinehour Press, 1989). Keynote address, May 12, 1989, at the celebration of the completion of the Webster papers; includes introduction by James O. Freedman. Also published in Yearbook of the Supreme Court Historical Society, 1989, pp. 512. 3656. Reynolds, Hudson Gillis, III. "Prologue to the Statesmanship of Daniel Webster: A Critical Analysis of His Patriotic Oratory from 1820 to 1832." Ph.D. diss., New School for Social Research, 1977. 3657. Sargent, Mark L. "Rekindled Fires: Jamestown and Plymouth in American Literature, 1765-1863." Ph.D. diss., Claremont Graduate School, 1985. Explores the symbolic uses of Jamestown and Plymouth in speeches and literature, especially as employed by Philip Freneau, Joel Barlow, John Quincy Adams, and Daniel Webster. 3658. Schneider, Valerie. "Parker's Assessment of Webster: Argumentative Synthesis Through the Tragic Metaphor." Quarterly Journal of Speech 59 (1973): 330-36. Discusses Parker's rhetorical devices in his discourse on the death of Webster, which presents a negative judgment of DW's career. 3659. Seelye, John. Memory's Nation: The Place of Plymouth Rock. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1998. Discusses DW's "forensic ventriloquism" in his 1820 bicentennial oration. 3660. Smith, Craig R. "The Anti-War Rhetoric of Daniel Webster." Quarterly Journal of Speech 85 (February 1999): 1-16. Explores DW's opposition to the expansionist policy of James K. Polk. 3661. Smith, Craig R. "Daniel Webster's July 17th Address: A Mediating Influence in Conflict Situations." Quarterly Journal of Speech 71 (August 1985): 349-61. Analyzes DW's last speech in efforts for compromise in 1850 and argues that this speech, less well-known than the March 7, was directed more toward his Senate colleagues than the public sector.
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3662. Smith, Craig R. Defender of the Union: The Oratory of Daniel Webster. New York: Greenwood Press, 1989. 3663. Smith, Craig R. The 1850 Compromise: A Study of Freedom of Expression in the United States Senate. Washington: Freedom of Expression Foundation, 1986. Discusses DW's two speeches—March 7 and July 17, 1850—and argues that the earliest was mainly for the public while the latter was chiefly directed to his Senate colleagues. 3664. Smith, Craig R. "A Reinterpretation of Aristotle's Notion of Rhetorical Form." Western Journal of Speech Communication 43 (1979): 14-25. Argues that Aristotle's three potential speech forms are much less proscriptive and categorical than generally accepted and applies this view to DW's speeches, 1820-1850. 3665. Smith, Goldwin. "American Statesmen: Daniel Webster." Nineteenth Century 24 (August 1888): 262-65. Brief discussion of DW's oratorical skills. 3666. Spiller, Robert Ernest. Literary History of the United States. 3 vols. New York: Macmillan, 1948. Discussion of Webster's oratory, Volume 1, pp. 549-51. 3667. Stubbs, Roy St. George. "Daniel Webster: The Olympian." American Bar Association Journal 23 (1937): 753-58. Examines DW's oratory. 3668. Szasz, Ferenc M. "Daniel Webster: Architect of America's 'Civil Religion.'" Historical New Hampshire 38 (Fall/Winter 1979): 223-43. Discusses Webster's rhetoric and the development of American ideals and nationalism. 3669. Tisdale, Richard Henry. "Bunker Hill Monument (1825-1843)." Senior Thesis, Dartmouth College, 1938. Discusses Webster's oration at the dedicatory ceremonies in 1843. 3670. Trent, William Peterfield, and John Erskine. Great American Writers. New York: H. Holt and Co., 1912. Has short essay, "Literary Work of Webster," pp. 187-94. 3671. Tuckerman, Charles K. "By-Gone Days in Boston." North American Review 150 (January 1890): 88-99. Recalls oratory of DW, Everett, and Choate.
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3672. Warren, James Perrin. Culture of Eloquence: Oratory and Reform in Antebellum America. University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1999. 3673. Warren, Winslow. "Massachusetts Oratory." Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society 60 (December 1926): 53-66. Discusses DW's oratory. 3674. Wartofsky, Steven A. "Critique of the Upright Self: Everett, Webster, Calhoun and the Logic of Oratory." Massachusetts Review: A Quarterly of Literature, the Arts, and Public Affairs 33 (Fall 1992): 401-26. Explores the oratory of the three and the question of consensus. 3675. "Webster's Style: Note Reprinted from the January-February, 1885, Number of American Law Review." U.S. Law Review 69 (May 1935): 249-50. 3676. Whipple, Edwin Percy. American Literature, and Other Papers. Boston: Houghton Mifflin and Co., 1887, 1896, 1899; Boston: Ticknor and Company, 1887; New York: Johnson Reprint Corp., 1969. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization. Includes essay, "Daniel Webster as a Master of English Style." 3677. Whipple, Edwin Percy. "Daniel Webster as an Author." In Essays and Reviews. 2 vols. Philadelphia: G. S. Appleton, 1849; Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1850, 1885, 1895; Boston: Reed and Fields, 1851; Boston: Ticknor and Fields, 1856; Boston: J. R. Osgood, 1878. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization. Reprints Whipple's review of DW's Speeches and Forensic Arguments, first published in the North American Review, July 1844. 3678. Whipple, Edwin Percy. "Daniel Webster as a Master of English Style." In The Speeches and Orations of Daniel Webster. Boston: Little, Brown, 1879, 1894; Birmingham, Ala.: Legal Classics Library, 1989. 3679. William, Egerton R. Webster As An Orator: Prize Essay in the English Composition Contest, St. Pauls School, Concord, N.H., June 1890. Concord, N.H.: Republican Press Association, 1890. 3680. Willis, Nathaniel Parker. Hurry-Graphs; or, Sketches of Scenery, Celebrities, and Society, Taken from Life. New York: C. Scribner, 1851. Also available in American Poetry, 1609-1900. Discusses DW's oratory.
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3681. Wills, Garry. Lincoln at Gettysburg: The Words that Remade America. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1992. Considerable reference to DW's rhetoric and speeches. 3682. Winthrop, Robert C. "Webster's Reply to Hayne, and His General Methods of Preparation." Scribner's Magazine 15 (January 1894): 118-28; also privately pubhshed [Boston: Robert C. Winthrop, 1894]. Discusses DW's revisions of his Plymouth discourse, 1820, and the reasons for the delay in publication, as well as the preparation for DW's reply to Hayne. 3683. Woodburn, James Albert. A Study of the American Commonwealth, as Reflected by Orations of Burke and Webster. Boston: D. C. Heath & Co., 1893.
X Associates of Webster A. COLLECTIVE BIOGRAPHIES 3684. Attorneys General of the United States, 1789-1979. [Washington, D.C.?]: U.S. Dept. of Justice, 1980, 1985. 3685. Baldwin, Joseph Glover. Party Leaders, Sketches of Thomas Jefferson, Alex'r Hamilton, Andrew Jackson, Henry Clay, John Randolph, of Roanoke, Including Notices of Many Other Distinguished American Statesmen. New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1855. 3686. Bell, William Gardner. Secretaries of War and Secretaries of the Army: Portraits and Biographical Sketches. Washington, D.C: Center for Military History, United States Army, 1981, 1982. 3687. Biographical Directory of the United States Washington: Government Printing Office, 1989.
Congress,
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3688. Blaustein, Albert P. The First One Hundred Justices: Statistical Studies on the Supreme Court of the United States. New York: Archon Books, 1978. 3689. Campbell, Tom Waller. Four Score Forgotten Men: Sketches of the Justices of the U.S. Supreme Court. Little Rock, Ark.: Pioneer Publishing Co. 1950. 3690. Chase, Harold, et al. Biographical Dictionary of the Federal Detroit: Gale Publishing Co., 1976.
Judiciary.
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3691. Choper, Jesse H., ed. The Supreme Court and Its Justices. Chicago: American Bar Association, 1987. 3692. Clark, Gilbert John. Life Sketches of Eminent Lawyers, American, English and Canadian, to Which is Added Thoughts, Facts and Facetiae. 2 vols. Kansas City, Mo.: Lawyers' International Publishing Co., 1895. Also in 19th-century Legal Treatises and Law Books Recommended for Libraries. 3693. Coletta, Paolo E., ed. The American Secretaries of the Navy. Annapolis, Md.: U.S. Naval Institute, 1980. 3694. Connelly, Thomas L., and Michael D. Senecal, eds. Almanac of American Presidents, from 1789 to the Present: An Original Compendium of Facts and Anecdotes about Politics and the Presidency in the United States of America. New York: Facts on File, 1991. 3695. Cox, Joseph. United States Supreme Court: Its Organization and Judges to 1835. [Cincinnati: n.p., 1890]. Also in 19th-century Legal Treatises. 3696. Cunliffe, Marcus, et al. The American Heritage History of the Presidency. New York: American Heritage Publishing Co., 1968. Also published as American Presidents and the Presidency. London: Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1969; New York: American Heritage Press, 1972; New York: McGraw-Hill, 1976. 3697. Dictionary of National Biography. 69 vols. London: Smith, Elder & Co., 1885-1901. 3698. Dole, Bob. Historical Almanac of the United States Senate. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1990. 3699. Dougall, Richardson, and Mary Patricia Chapman. United States Chiefs of Mission, 1778-1973. Washington: Department of State, 1973, 1982. 3700. Dunlap, Leslie W. Our Vice-Presidents and Second Ladies. Metuchen, N.J.: Scarecrow Press, 1988. 3701. Finding, John E. Dictionary of American Diplomatic History. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Publishing Co., 1980.
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3702. Flanders, Henry. The Lives and Times of the Chief Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States. 2 vols. Philadelphia: Lippincott, Grambo & Co., 1855-58; Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott & Co., 1869; New York: J. Cockcroft & Company, 1875; Philadelphia: T. & J. W. Johnson, 1881; Buffalo: W. S. Hein, [1971]. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization, 19th-century Legal Treatises, and Law Books Recommended for Libraries. Covers through John Marshall's incumbency. 3703. Friedman, Leon, and Fred L. Israel, eds. The Justices of the United States Supreme Court, 1789-1969: Their Lives and Major Opinions. 5 vols. New York: Chelsea House, 1969-1978. 3704. Garraty, John A., and Jerome L. Sternstein, eds. Encyclopedia American Biography. New York: Harper and Row, 1974.
of
3705. Goebel, Dorothy Burne. Generals in the White House. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, Doran and Company, 1945,1952; Freeport, N.Y.: Books for Libraries Press, 1971. 3706. Graff, Henry, ed. The Presidents: A Reference History. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1984. 3707. Hagan, Horace Henry. Eight Great American Lawyers. Oklahoma City: Harlow Publishing Company, 1923. 3708. Harrison, Frederick G. Biographical Sketches of Pre-Eminent 4 vols. Boston: Walker, 1892-93.
Americans.
3709. Ingersoll, Lurton Dunham. A History of the War Department of the United States, with Biographical Sketches of the Secretaries. Washington: Francis B. Mohun, 1879. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization. 3710. Johnson, Allen, and Dumas Malone, eds. Dictionary Biography. 23 vols. New York: C Scribner's, 1928-1958.
of
American
3711. Kallenbach, Joseph Ernest. American State Governors, 1776-1976. 3 vols. Dobbs Ferry, N.Y.: Oceana Publications, 1977-1982. 3712. Kvasnicka, Robert M., and Herman J. Viola, eds. The Commissioners of Indian Affairs, 1824-1897. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1979.
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3713. Lanman, Charles. Biographical Annals of the Civil Government of the United States, During Its First Century, From Original and Official Sources. Washington: James Anglim, 1876; New York: J. M. Morrison, 1887; Detroit: Gale Research Company, 1976. 3714. Lanman, Charles. Dictionary of the United States Congress. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1859, 1864, 1866; Hartford: Belknap and H. E. Goodwin, 1868. Also in Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary. 3715. Mansfield, Harvey Claflin. The Comptroller General. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1939. 3716. Memorial Biographies of the New England Historic Genealogical Society. 9 vols. Boston: The Society, 1880-1908. Prints several Webster letters; also contains biographical sketches of many of DW's contemporaries. 3717. The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography, Being the History of the United States as Illustrated in the Lives of the Founders, Builders, and Defenders of the Republic, and of the Men and Women Who Are Doing the Work and Molding the Thought of the Present Time ... 63 vols to date. New York: J. T. White Company, 1893-. 3718. Poore, Benjamin Perley, comp. The Political Register and Congressional Directory: A Statistical Record of the Federal Officials, Legislative, Executive, and Judicial, of the United States of America, 1776-1878. Boston: Houghton, Osgood and Company, 1878. 3719. Prior, George. United States Commercial Register, Containing Sketches of the Lives of Distinguished Merchants, Manufacturers, and Artisans, with an Advertising Directory at its Close. New York: J. Belcher, 1851. Also in Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary. Contains sketches of many associates of DW. 3720. Schmidhauser, John Richard. United States Supreme Court Justices Biographical Data, 1789-1958. Ann Arbor, Mich.: Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research, 1972. 3721. Smith, William Henry. History of the Cabinet of the United States of America, from President Washington to President Coolidge: An Account of the Origin of the Cabinet, A Roster of the Various Members with the Term of Service
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and Biographical Sketches of Each Member, Showing Public Offices Held by Each ... Baltimore: Industrial Printing Co., 1925. 3722. Sobel, Robert. Biographical Directory of the United States Executive Branch, 1774-1977. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1977. 3723. Stoddard, William Osborn. The Lives of the Presidents ... 10 vols. New York: White, Stokes & Allon, 1886-89. 3724. Tuthill, Louisa Caroline. Success in Life: The Lawyer. New York: G. P. Putnam, 1850; Cincinnati: Henry W. Derby, 1854. Has short biographical sketches of Jeremiah Mason, John Marshall, William Pinkney, and William Wirt. 3725. Umbreit, Kenneth Bernard. Our Eleven Chief Justices: A History of the Supreme Court in Terms of Their Personalities. 2 vols. New York: Harper and Brothers, 1938; Port Washington, N.Y.: Kennikat Press, 1969. 3726. Van Santvoord, George. Sketches of the Lives and Judicial Services of the Chief Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States. New York: C. Scribner, 1854. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization. 3727. Vexler, Robert I. The Vice-Presidents and Cabinet Members: Biographies Arranged Chronologically by Administration. Dobbs Ferry, N.Y.: Oceana Publications, 1975. 3728. Wilson, James Grant. Presidents of the United States. 4 vols. New York: Scribner, 1914. 3729. Wilson, James Grant, and John Fiske, eds. Appleton's Cyclopaedia of American Biography. 6 vols. New York: Appleton, 1886-1889 (and numerous other editions). B. INDIVIDUAL STUDIES Aberdeen, Lord, George Hamilton-Gordon 3730. Balfour, Frances Campbell, Lady, 1858-1931. The Life of George, Fourth Earl of Aberdeen, K. G., K T. 2 vols. London: Hodder and Stoughton, [1922].
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3731. Chamberlain, Muriel Evelyn. Lord Aberdeen, A Political London: Longman, 1983.
Biography.
3732. Iremonger, Lucille. Lord Aberdeen: A Biography of the Fourth Earl of Aberdeen, KG., K.T., Prime Minister 1852-1855. London: Collins, 1978. 3733. Jones, Wilbur Devereux. Lord Aberdeen and the Americas. University of Georgia Press, 1958.
Athens:
3734. Macknight, Thomas. Thirty Years of Foreign Policy: A History of the Secretaryships of the Earl of Aberdeen and Viscount Palmerston. London: Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1855. 3735. Stanmore, Arthur Hamilton-Gordon, Baron. The Earl of Aberdeen. London: Sampson, Low, Marston, 1893; New York: Harper & Bros., 1893; London: J. M. Dent, 1905 Adams, Abigail and Louisa Catherine 3736. Nagel, Paul C The Adams Women: Abigail and Louisa Adams, Sisters and Daughters. New York: Oxford University Press, 1987.
Their
3737. Shepherd, Jack. Cannibals of the Heart: A Personal Biography of Louisa Catherine and John Quincy Adams. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1980. Adams, Charles Francis 3738. Adams, Charles Francis, Jr. Charles Francis Adams. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1900,1916; London: Duckworth, 1900; New York: Russell & Russell, 1968. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization. 3739. Duberman, Martin B. Charles Francis Adams, 1807-1886. Boston: Houghton Mifflin & Company, 1961; Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1968. Adams, J o h n 3740. Adams, Charles Francis. The Life of John Adams, Second President of the United States. 2 vols. Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 1856.
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3741. Brown, Ralph A. The Presidency of John Adams. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 1975. 3742. Chamberlain, Mellen. John Adams, The Statesman of the American Revolution: Address before the Webster Historical Society, at Its Annual Meeting in Boston, Jan. 18, 1884. Boston: Webster Historical Society, 1884. 3743. Ferling, John E. John Adams: A Life. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1992. 3744. McCullough, David. John Adams. New York: Simon & Schuster, 2001. 3745. Nagel, Paul C. Descent from Glory: Four Generations of the John Adams Family. New York: Oxford University Press, 1983. 3746. Smith, Page. John Adams. 2 vols. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1962. 3747. Weisberger, Bernard A. America Afire: Jefferson, Adams, and The Revolutionary Election of 1800. New York: Harper Collins Publishers, 2000. Adams, J o h n Quincy 3748. Bemis, Samuel F. John Quincy Adams and the Foundations of American Foreign Policy. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1949, 1950. 3749. Bemis, Samuel F. John Quincy Adams and the Union. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1956. 3750. Hargreaves, Mary W. M. The Presidency of John Quincy Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 1985.
Adams.
3751. Lipsky, George A. John Quincy Adams: His Theory and Ideas. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell, 1950. 3752. Parsons, Lynn Hudson. "'A Perpetual Harrow Upon My Feelings': John Quincy Adams and the American Indian." New England Quarterly 46 (September 1973): 339-79.
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3753. Parsons, Lynn Hudson. "The 'Splendid Pageant': Observations on the Death of John Quincy Adams." New England Quarterly 53 (December 1980): 464-82. 3754. Quincy, Josiah. Memoir of the Life of John Quincy Adams. Boston: Philips, Sampson, and Co., 1859. 3755. Richards, Leonard L. The Life and Times of Congressman John Quincy Adams. New York: Oxford University Press, 1986. 3756. Weeks, William Earl. John Quincy Adams and American Global Empire. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 1992. Allen, William 3757. McGrane, Reginald Charles. William Allen: A Study in Western Democracy. Columbus: Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society, 1925. Appleton, Nathan 3758. Gregory, Frances W. Nathan Appleton, Merchant and 1779-1861. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1975. 3759. Tharp, Louise Hall. TheAppletons 1973.
Entrepreneur,
of Beacon Hill. Boston: Little, Brown,
3760. Winthrop, Robert Charles. Memoir of the Hon. Nathan Appleton, LL.D. Boston: J. Wilson and Son, 1861; Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1969. Astor, J o h n Jacob 3761. Gebhard, Elizabeth L. 1859-1924. The Life and Ventures of the Original John Jacob Astor. Hudson, N.Y.: Bryan Printing Company, 1915. 3762. Haeger, John Denis. John Jacob Astor: Business and Finance in the Early Republic. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1991. 3763. Parton, James. Life of John Jacob Astor, To Which is Appended a Copy of His Last Will. New York: American News Company, 1865. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization.
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3764. Porter, Kenneth Wiggins. John Jacob Astor, Business Man. 2 vols. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1931; New York: Russell & Russell, 1966. 3765. Smith, Arthur Douglas Howden. John Jacob Astor, Landlord of New York. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Company, 1929; New York: Blue Ribbon Books, 1929. Audubon, J o h n J a m e s 3766. Brewer, Thomas M. "Reminiscences of John James Audubon." Harper's New Monthly Magazine 61 (October 1880): 665-76. 3767. Fries, Waldemar H. The Double Elephant Folio: The Story ofAudubon's Birds of America. Chicago: American Library Association, 1973. 3768. Herrick, Francis Hobart. Audubon, the Naturalist: A History of His Life and Time. 2 vols. New York: D. Appleton-Century, 1917; 2 vols. in 1, 1938; New York: Dover Publications, 1968. Contains endorsement by DW. 3769. Morin, Richard W. "Statesman and Artist." Dartmouth Bulletin 10 (November 1969): 2-9.
College Library
Badger, George Edmund 3770. Graham, William A. Discourse in Memory of the Life and Character of the Honorable George E. Badger. Raleigh: Nichols, Gorman and Neathery, 1866. 3771. Hunter, Thomas Rogers. "George Edmund Badger 1795-1866: A North Carolinian's Life in Politics and the Law." M.A. thesis, University of Virginia, 1990. 3772. Jessup, Rachel Dean. "George Edmund Badger: Unionist Disunionist." M.A. thesis, Wake Forest University, 1963.
and
3773. London, Lawrence Foushee. "The Public Career of George Edmund Badger." Ph.D. diss., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1936. 3774. Wilson, Peter Mitchel. "George Edmund Badger, Secretary of the United States Navy." North Carolina Booklet, 15 (January 1916): 137-51.
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Baldwin, Henry 3775. Taylor, Flavia M. "The Political and Civic Career of Henry Baldwin, 17991830." Western Pennsylvania Historical Magazine 24 (March 1941): 37-50. Bancroft, George 3776. Nye, Russel B. George Bancroft, Brahmin Rebel. New York: A. A. Knopf, 1944. Barbour, J a m e s 3777. Lowery, Charles Douglas. James Barbour, A Jeffersonian University: The University of Alabama Press, 1984.
Republican.
3778. Lowery, Charles Douglas. "James Barbour, Politician and Planter of Antebellum Virginia." Ph.D. diss., University of Virginia, 1966. 3779. Rosenthal, Herbert Hillel. "James Barbour, Virginia Politician, 17751842." M.A. thesis, University of Virginia, 1942. Barbour, Philip P e n d l e t o n 3780. Cynn, P. P. "Phihp Pendleton Barbour." John P. Branch Historical Papers of Randolph-Macon College 4 (1913): 67+. Barnard, Daniel D e w e y 3781. Penney, Sharon Hood. "Daniel Dewey Barnard: Patrician in Politics." Ph.D. diss., State University of New York at Albany, 1972. 3782. Penney, Sharon. Patrician in Politics: Daniel Dewey Barnard of New York. Port Washington: Kennikat Press, 1974. 3783. Penney, Sherry. "Dissension in the Whig Ranks: Daniel Dewey Barnard versus Thurlow Weed." New-York Historical Society Quarterly 59 (January 1975): 71-92.
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Bartlett, Ichabod 3784. Hackett, Frank W. "Ichabod Bartlett." Green Bag 6 (March 1894): 105-14. Bates, Edward 3785. Cain, Marvin R. Lincoln's Attorney General: Edward Bates of Missouri. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1965. Bayard, Richard Henry 3786. Nields, John P. Richard Henry Bayard, 1796-1868. [Wilmington, Del: n.p., 1929]. Bell, J o h n 3787. Grim, Mark Sillers. "The Political Career of John Bell." M.A. thesis, University of Tennessee, 1930. 3788. Parks, Joseph Howard. John Bell of Tennessee. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1950. 3789. Parks, Norman L. "The Career of John Bell as Congressman from Tennessee, 1827-1841." Tennessee Historical Quarterly 1 (September 1942): 22949. Benton, Thomas Hart 3790. Castel, Albert. "Thomas Hart Benton—Champion of the West." American History Illustrated 2 (1967): 12-19. 3791. Chambers, William N. Old Bullion Benton: Senator from the New West. Boston: Little, Brown, 1956. 3792. Hansen, William A. "Thomas Hart Benton and the Oregon Question." Missouri Historical Review 63 (July 1969): 489-97. 3793. Meigs, William Montgomery. The Life of Thomas Hart Benton. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Co., 1904; New York: Da Capo Press, 1970.
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3794. Mills, Douglas Edward. "The Currency and Fiscal Ideas of Thomas Hart Benton." M.A. thesis, University of California, Berkeley, 1950. 3795. Rogers, Joseph Morgan. Thomas H. Benton. Philadelphia: G.W. Jacobs & Company, [1905]. 3796. Roosevelt, Theodore. Life of Thomas Hart Benton. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1887, 1899; New York: AMS Press, 1972. 3797. Smith, Elbert B. Magnificent Missourian: Benton. Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1958.
The Life of Thomas
Hart
Berrien, J o h n M. 3798. Go van, Thomas P. "John Macpherson Berrien and the Administration of Andrew Jackson." Journal of Southern History 5 (November 1939): 447-67. 3799. McCrary, Royce, Jr. "John Macpherson Berrien of Georgia: A Political Biography." Ph.D. diss., University of Georgia, 1971. Bibb, George M. 3800. Goff, John S. "The Last Leaf: George Mortimer Bibb." Register of the Kentucky Historical Society 59 (October 1961): 331-42. Biddle, Nicholas 3801. Govan, Thomas P. Nicholas Biddle: Nationalist and Public Banker, 17861844. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1959, 1975. Binney, Horace 3802. Binney, Charles Chauncey. The Life of Horace Binney, with Selections from His Letters. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott, 1903; Freeport, N.Y.: Books for Libraries Press, 1972. Also in 20th-century Legal Treatises, Microbook Library of American Civilization, and Law Books Recommended for Libraries. 3803. Carson, Hampton L. A Sketch of Horace Binney. Philadelphia: n.p., 1907. Also in 20th-century Legal Treatises.
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Birney, J a m e s G. 3804. Birney, Wilham. James G. Birney and His Times: The Genesis of the Republican Party. New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1890; New York: Negro Universities Press, 1969; New York, Bergman Publishers [1969]. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization. Blatchford, Richard M. 3805. Swaine, Robert T. The Cravath Firm and Its Predecessors, 1819-1947. 2 vols. New York: Ad Press, 1946-1948. Blair, Francis Preston 3806. Smith, Elbert B. Francis Preston Blair. New York: The Free Press, 1980. 3807. Smith, William E. "Francis P. Blair, Pen-Executive of Andrew Jackson." Mississippi Valley Historical Review 17 (March 1931): 543-56. 3808. Smith, William E. The Francis Preston Blair Family in Politics. 2 vols. New York, 1933; New York: Da Capo Press, 1969. Bonaparte, J o s e p h 3809. Bertin, Georges. Joseph Bonaparte en Amerique. Paris: Librairie de la Nouvelle Revue, 1893. 3810. Crawford, F. Marion. "Joseph Bonaparte in Bordentown." Century 46 (May 1893): 81-90. 3811. Tower, Charlemagne. "Joseph Bonaparte in Philadelphia and Bordentown." Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography 42 (1918): 289309. Botts, J o h n Minor 3812. Painter, Simon M. "Political Career of John Minor Botts." M.A. thesis, Washington and Lee University, 1934.
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3813. Webster, Clyde C. "John Minor Botts, Anti-Secessionist." College Historical Papers 1 (1915-16): 9-37.
Richmond
Brackett, J o s e p h Warren 3814. Wheaton, James W. A Biographical Sketch of Joseph Warren Brackett, Dartmouth College, 1800. [Hingham, Mass.: n.p., 1973]. Also in "A Biographical Sketch of Joseph Warren Brackett, Dartmouth College, 1800." Historical New Hampshire 29 (Fall 1974): 173-86. Bradley, William A. 3815. Morris, Maud Burr. "William A. Bradley, Eleventh Mayor of the Corporation of Washington." Records of the Columbia Historical Society 25 (1923): 105-39. Breese, Sidney 3816. McNulty, John W. "Sidney Breese: His Early Career in Law and Politics in Illinois." Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society 61 (Summer 1968): 164-81. Briggs, George Nixon 3817. Whipple, A. B. "Gov. George N. Briggs." Collections of the Historical and Scientific Society 2 (1896): 151-81.
Berkshire
Brooks, Peter Chardon 3818. Peter Chardon Brooks. Boston: n.p., 1880. Also in Pamphlets in American History. Bryant, William Cullen 3819. Brown, Charles Henry. William Cullen Bryant. New York: Scribner, 1971.
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Buchanan, James 3820. Curtis, George Ticknor. Life of James Buchanan, Fifteenth President of the United States. 2 vols. New York: Harper and Brothers, 1883; Freeport, N.Y.: Books for Libraries Press, 1969. 3821. Ellison, Simon Jay. "James Buchanan and the Mexican Question, 18211849." M.A. thesis, University of Texas, 1933. 3822. Klein, Philip Shriver. President James Buchanan: A University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1962.
Biography.
3823. Smith, Elbert B. The Presidency of James Buchanan. University Press of Kansas, 1975.
Lawrence:
Buckingham, J o s e p h Tinker 3824. Buckingham, Joseph T. Personal Memoirs and Recollections of Editorial Life. 2 vols. Boston: Ticknor, Reed and Fields, 1852; New York: Arno Press, 1970. Buckminster, J o s e p h Stevens 3825. Buell, Lawrence. "Joseph Stevens Buckminster: The Making of a New England Saint." Winnipeg: Canadian Association for American Studies, 1979. Offprint from Canadian Review of American Studies 10 (Spring 1979). 3826. Duffy, Timothy Patrick. "The Gender of Letters: The Man of Letters and Intellectual Authority in Nineteenth-Century Boston." Ph.D. diss., University of Virginia, 1993. 3827. Lee, Eliza Buckminster. Memoirs of Rev. Joseph Buckminster, D.D., and His Son Rev. Joseph Stevens Buckminster. Boston: W. Crosby and H. P. Nichols, 1849; Boston: Ticknor, Reed, and Fields, 1851. 3828. Minnis, Jack H. "Joseph Stevens Buckminster: A Critical Study." Ph.D. diss., University of Pennsylvania, 1963.
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3829. Simpson, Lewis Pearson. "The Era of Joseph Stevens Buckminster: Life and Letters in the Boston-Cambridge Community, 1800-1815." Ph.D. diss., University of Texas at Austin, 1948. Bulwer, Sir Henry Lytton 3830. Van Hartesveldt, Fred Raymond. "Sir Henry L. Bulwer: A Diplomatic Biography." Ph.D. diss., Auburn University, 1975. Burges, Tristam 3831. Bowen, Henry L. Memoir of Tristam Burges, with Selections from His Speeches and Occasional Writings. Philadelphia: William Marshall and Company, 1835. Also in Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary. 3832. Sullivan, Thomas John. "From Federalist to Whig: The Political Career of Tristam Burges." M.A. thesis, University of Rhode Island, 1964. Butler, Andrew P i c k e n s 3833. Aldrich, Alfred P. Memoir of Judge A. P. Butler. Charleston, S.C: Walker, Evans & Cogswell, 1878. Calhoun, J o h n C. 3834. Bartlett, Irving H. John C. Calhoun: A Biography. New York: W. W. Norton & Co., 1993. 3835. Capers, Gerald Mortimer. John C. Calhoun—Opportunist: A Reappraisal. Gainesville: University of Florida Press, 1960. 3836. Coit, Margaret L. John C. Calhoun, American Portrait. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1950; Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1970. 3837. Current, Richard Nelson. John C. Calhoun. New York: Washington Square Press, [1963]. 3838. Freehling, William W. "Spoilsmen and Interests in the Thought and Career of John C. Calhoun." Journal of American History 52 (June 1965): 25-52.
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3839. Gujer, Bruno. Free Trade and Slavery: Calhoun's Defense of Southern Interests against British Interference, 1811-1848. Zurich: aku Fotodruck, 1971. 3840. Hoist, Hermann E. von. John C. Calhoun. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1882. 3841. Lander, Ernest McPherson. Reluctant Imperialists: Calhoun, the South Carolinians, and the Mexican War. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1979. 3842. Meigs, William Montgomery. The Life of John Caldwell Calhoun. 2 vols. New York: G. E. Stechert, 1917; New York: Da Capo Press, 1970. 3843. Niven, John. John C. Calhoun and the Price of Union: A Biography. Baton Rouge: Louisana State University Press, 1988. 3844. Silbey, Joel H. "John C. Calhoun and the Limits of Southern Congressional Unity, 1841-1850." Historian 30 (November 1967): 58-71. 3845. Spain, August O. The Political Theory of John C. Calhoun. New York: Bookman Associates [1951]; New York: Octagon Books, 1968. 3846. Thomas, John L. John C. Calhoun: A Profile. New York: Hill and Wang [1968]. 3847. Wiltse, Charles M. John C. Calhoun. 3 vols. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1944-1951; New York: Russell & Russell, 1968. Volume 1 covers Calhoun as a nationalist, 1782-1828; volume 2, as a nullifier, 1829-1839; and volume 3, as a sectionalist, 1840-1850. Campbell, J o h n Wilson 3848. A Sketch of the Life of the Late Judge Campbell, n.p., 1833. Also in 19thcentury Legal Treatises. Canning, George 3849. Bell, Robert. The Life of the Rt. Hon. George Canning. New York: Harper, 1845.
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3850. Dixon, Peter. Canning, Politician and Statesman. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1976; New York. Mason/Charter, 1976. 3851. Hill, Frank Harrison. George Canning. London: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1888. 3852. Hinde, Wendy. George Canning. London: Collins, 1973. 3853. Marriott, Sir John Arthur Ransome. George Canning and His Times: A Political Study. London: John Murray, 1903. 3854. Temperley, Harold Wilham Vazeille. Life of Canning. London: J. Finch & Co., 1905. Carey, Mathew 3855. Bradsher, Earl Lockridge. Mathew Carey, Editor, Author and Publisher: A Study in American Literary Development. New York: Columbia University Press, 1912; New York, AMS Press, 1966. 3856. Rowe, Kenneth Wyer. Mathew Carey: A Study in American Economic Development. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1933. Cass, L e w i s 3857. Hickman, George H. The Life of General Lewis Cass, with His Letters and Speeches on Various Subjects. Baltimore: N. Hickman, 1848. 3858. Klunder, Willard Carl. "Lewis Cass, 1782-1866: A Political Biography." Ph.D. diss., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1981. 3859. Klunder, Willard Carl. Lewis Cass and the Politics of Moderation. Kent, Ohio: Kent State University Press, 1996. 3860. McLaughlin, Andrew Cunningham. Lewis Cass. Boston: Houghton Mifflin and Co., 1891, 1899, 1919. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization and Slavery: Source Material. 3861. Prucha, Francis Paul..Lewis Cass and American Indian Policy. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1967.
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3862. Smith, William L. G. Fifty Years of Public Life: The Life and Times of Lewis Cass. New York: Derby & Jackson, 1856. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization. 3863. Spencer, Donald S. "Lewis Cass and Symbolic Intervention, 1848-1852." Michigan History 53 (Spring 1969): 1-17. 3864. Stevens, Walter W. "Lewis Cass and the Presidency." Michigan 49 (June 1965): 123-34.
History
3865. Woodford, Frank B. Lewis Cass: The Last Jeffersonian. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press, 1950; New York: Octagon Books, 1973. Catron, J o h n 3866. Gass, Edmund C. "The Constitutional Opinions of Justice John Catron." East Tennessee Historical Society's Publications 8 (1936): 54-73. Channing, William Ellery 3867. Brooks, Charles Timothy. William Ellery Channing: A Memory. Boston: Roberts Bros., 1880.
Centennial
3868. Brown, Arthur W. Always Young for Liberty: A Biography of William Ellery Channing. Syracuse, N.Y.: Syracuse University Press, 1956. 3869. Brown, Arthur W. William Publishers, 1961.
Ellery Channing.
New York: Twayne
3870. Chadwick, John White. William Ellery Channing, Minister of Religion. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1903. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization. 3871. Channing, W. H. The Life of William Ellery Channing, D.D. Boston: American Unitarian Association, 1904. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization. 3872. Delbanco, Andrew. William Ellery Channing: An Essay on the Liberal Spirit in America. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1981.
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3883. Huff, Archie Vernon. "Langdon Cheves: South Carolinian, 1776-1857." Ph.D. diss., Duke University, 1970. 3884. Huff, Archie Vernon. Langdon Cheves of South Carolina. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 1977. 3885. Ogden, Warren Cox. "Langdon Cheves, 1776-1857." A.M. thesis, Duke University, 1930. Choate, Rufus 3886. Brown, Samuel Gilman. The Life of Rufus Choate. Boston: Little, Brown, and Company, 1870, 1879, 1881, 1891. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization, 19th-century Legal Treatises, and Law Books Recommended for Libraries. 3887. Fuess, Claude Moore. Rufus Choate, the Wizard of the Law. New York: Minton, Balch & Company, 1928. 3888. Matthews, Jean V. Rufus Choate, the Law and Civic Virtue. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1980. 3889. Parker, Edward Griffin. Reminiscences of Rufus Choate: The Great American Advocate. New York: Mason Brothers, 1860. 3890. Walker, David Bradstreet. "Rufus Choate, An American Whig." Ph.D. diss., Brown University, 1956. 3891. Whipple, Edwin Percy. Some Recollections of Rufus Choate. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1879. Clamorgan, J a c q u e s 3892. Nasitir, Abraham Phineas. Jacques Clamorgan: Colonial Promoter of the Northern Border of Spain. Santa Fe, N.M.: n.p. 1942. Reprinted from New Mexico Historical Review, April 1942.
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3903. Greeley, Horace. The Life and Public Services of Henry Clay Down to 1848. Philadelphia: Porter & Coates, 1852; New York: Miller, 1856. 3904. Jones, Thomas B. "Henry Clay and Continental Expansion, 1820-1844." Register of the Kentucky Historical Society 73 (July 1975): 241-62. 3905. Mayo, Bernard. Henry Clay, Spokesman of the New West. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1937; Hamden, Conn.: Archon Books, 1966, 3906. Morley, Margaret Ruth. "The Edge of Empire: Henry Clay's American System and the Formation of American Foreign Policy, 1810-1833." Ph.D. diss., University of Wisconsin, 1972. 3907. Poage, George Rawlings. Henry Clay and the Whig Party. Chapel Hill: University of North Carohna Press, 1936; Gloucester, Mass.: Peter Smith, 1965. 3908. Remini, Robert V. Henry Clay: Statesman for the Union. New York: W. W. Norton & Co., 1991. 3909. Schurz, Carl. Life of Henry Clay. 2 vols. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1887, 1915. 3910. Smucker, Samuel M. The Life and Times of Henry Clay. Philadelphia: J. E. Potter and Company, 1860. 3911. Van Deusen, Glyndon Garlock. The Life of Henry Clay. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1937. 3912. Watson, Harry L. Andrew Jackson vs. Henry Clay: Democracy and Development in Antebellum America. Bedford: St. Martin's, 1998. Clay, J o h n Randolph 3913. Oeste, George Irvin. John Randolph Clay: America's First Career Diplomat. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1966. Clayton, J o h n Middleton 3914. Comegys, Joseph Parsons. Memoir of John M. Clayton. Wilmington: Historical Society of Delaware, 1882.
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3915. Wire, Richard Arden. "John M. Clayton and the Search for Order: A Study in Whig Politics and Diplomacy." Ph.D. diss., University of Maryland, 1971. 3916. Wire, Richard Arden. "John M. Clayton and Whig Politics During the Second Jackson Administration." Delaware History 18 (Spring-Summer 1978): 1-16. Clifford, Nathan 3917. Clifford, Philip G. Nathan Clifford, Democrat, 1803-1881. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1922. Clinton, De Witt 3918. Bobbe, Dorothie. De Witt Clinton. New York: Minton, Balch and Co., 1933. Cobb, Howell 3919. Gannon, Nell Upshaw. "Howell Cobb: A Political Biography." Ph.D. diss., University of California, 1933. 3920. Simpson, John Eddins. Howell Cobb: The Politics of Ambition. Chicago: Adams Press, 1973. 3921. Simpson, John Eddins. "Prelude to Compromise: Howell Cobb and the House Speakership Battle of 1849." Georgia Historical Quarterly 58 (Winter 1974): 389-99. Colton, Calvin 3922. Cave, Alfred A. An American Conservative in the Age of Jackson: The Political and Social Thought of Calvin Colton. Fort Worth: Texas Christian University Press, 1969. Conrad, Charles Magill 3923. Honeycutt, William C. "The Early Political Career of Charles Magill Conrad." M.A. thesis, Louisiana State University, 1939.
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Corcoran, William Wilson 3924. Cohen, Henry. "Business and Politics from the Age of Jackson to the Civil War: A Study in the Life of W. W. Corcoran." Ph.D. diss., Cornell University, 1965. 3925. Cohen, Henry. Business and Politics in America from the Age of Jackson to the Civil War: The Career Biography of W. W. Corcoran. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Publishing Company, 1971. 3926. Katz, Irving. "Confidant at the Capital: William W. Corcoran's Role in Nineteenth-Century Politics." Historian 29 (August 1967): 546-64. Corwin, Thomas 3927. Graebner, Norman A. "Thomas Corwin and the Election of 1848: A Study in Conservative Politics." Journal of Southern History 17 (May 1951): 162-79. 3928. Graebner, Norman A. "Thomas Corwin and the Sectional Crisis." Ohio History 86 (Autumn 1977): 229-47. 3929. Russell, Addison Peale. Thomas Corwin: A Sketch. Cincinnati: R. Clarke & Co., 1881. Craft, William and Ellen 3930. Craft, William. Running a Thousand Miles for Freedom or, The Escape of William and Ellen Craft from Slavery. London: W. Tweedie, 1860. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization; R. J. M. Blackett, ed. Running a Thousand Miles for Freedom:, The Escape of William and Ellen Craft from Slavery. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1999; and Barbara McCaskill, ed. Running a Thousand Miles for Freedom: The Escape of William and Ellen Craft from Slavery. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1999. Crampton, J o h n Fiennes 3931. "Mr. Crampton and the American Question." Dublin University Magazine 48 (July 1856): 1-14.
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3941. Haynes, Sam W., and Christopher Morris, eds. Manifest Destiny and Empire: American Antebellum Expansionism. College Station: Texas A & M University Press, 1997. 3942. Hodgson, Sister Michael Catherine. Caleb Cushing, Attorney General of the United States, 1853-1857. Washington: Catholic University of America Press, 1955. Daggett, David 3943. Hicks, Frederick C. Yale Law School: The Founders and the Founders' Collection. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1935. Dallas, Alexander J a m e s 3944. Walters, Ray. Alexander Pennsylvania Press, 1943.
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3979. Capers, Gerald Mortimer. Stephen A. Douglas, Defender of the Union. Boston: Little, Brown, [1959]. 3980. Carr, Clark Ezra. Stephen A. Douglas: His Life, Public Services, Speeches and Patriotism. Chicago: A.C. McClurg & Co., 1909. 3981. Flint, Henry M. Life of Stephen A. Douglas, United States Senator from Illinois, with His Most Important Speeches and Reports. New York: Derby & Jackson, 1860; Chicago: D.B. Cooke & Co., 1860. 3982. Gardner, William. Life of Stephen A. Douglas. Boston: Roxburgh Press, 1905. 3983. Gettys, Cora Margaret. "The Nationalism of Stephen A. Douglas." Ph.D diss. University of Chicago, 1915. 3984. Johannsen, Robert W. The Frontier, the Union, and Stephen A. Douglas. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1989. 3985. Johannsen, Robert Walter. Stephen A. Douglas. New York: Oxford University Press, 1973; Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1997. 3986. Johannsen, Robert W. "Stephen A. Douglas and the South." Journal of Southern History 33 (February 1967): 26-50. 3987. Johnson, Allen. Stephen A. Douglas: A Study in American Politics. New York: Macmillan Company, 1908; New York: Da Capo Press, 1970. 3988. Kempf, Karen Elizabeth. "Stephen Arnold Douglas: The Little Giant, 1813-1850." M.A. thesis, East Stroudsburg University, 1992. 3989. Nevins, Allan. "Stephen A. Douglas: His Weaknesses and His Greatness." Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society 42 (December 1949): 385-410. 3990. Smith, Howard W. "The Early Public Career of Stephen A. Douglas." Ph.D. diss., Indiana University, 1963.
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3998. Brown, Stuart Gerry. "Emerson: 1803-1953." Ethics 64 (April 1954): 21725. 3999. Carter, George E. "Democrat in Heaven—Whig on Earth—The Politics of Ralph Waldo Emerson." Historical New Hampshire 27 (1972): 123-40. 4000. Chapman, John Jay. "Sixty Years After Emerson." Atlantic Monthly 79 (February 1897): 222-41. 4001. Gougeon, Len. "Emerson and the Campaign of 1851." Historical of Massachusetts 16 (June 1988): 20-33.
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4044. Jellison, Charles A. Fessenden of Maine, Civil War Senator. Syracuse, N.Y.: Syracuse University Press, 1962. 4045. Jellison, Charles A. "William Pitt Fessenden, Statesman of the Middle Ground." Ph.D. diss., University of Virginia, 1956. 4046. Preble, George Henry. William Pitt Fessenden: A Memoir Prepared for the New England Historical and Genealogical Register for April, 1871. n.p.: David Clapp and Son, 1871. Also in Pamphlets in American History, Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary, and 19th-century Legal Treatises. 4047. Salter, William. William Pitt Fessenden. Burlington, Iowa.: Mauro & Wilson, 1908. 4048. Webb, Richard. "William Pitt Fessenden." Collections and Proceedings of the Maine Historical Society, 2nd Series, 10 (1899): 225-63. Fillmore, Millard 4049. Bailey, Howard. "Millard Fillmore: The Forgotten President." American History Illustrated 6 (June 1971): 26-35. 4050. Barre, W. L. The Life and Public Services of Millard Fillmore. Buffalo: Wanzer, McKim & Co., 1856, 1900. 4051. Eriksson, Erik McKinley. "Millard Fillmore: Anti-Mason." Iowa Masonic Library 27 (January 1926): 5-9. 4052. Grayson, Benson Lee. The Unknown President: The Administration of President Millard Fillmore. Washington, D.C: University Press of America, 1981. 4053. Griffis, Wilham Elliot. Millard Fillmore, Constructive Statesman, Defender of the Constitution, President of the United States. Ithaca, N.Y.: Andrus & Church, 1915. 4054. Griffis, William Elliot. "Millard Fillmore and His Part in the Opening of Japan." Publications of the Buffalo Historical Society 9 (1906): 53-79.
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4055. Hinton, Wayne K. "Millard Fillmore, Utah's Friend in the White House." Utah Historical Quarterly 48 (Spring 1980): 112-28. 4056. O'Brian, John. "A Forgotten President." Niagara Frontier 1 (Winter 1953): 1-10. Brief look at Millard Fillmore. 4057. Park, Julian. "Fillmore's Inaugural: Comments on Fillmore's Inaugural." Niagara Frontier 9 (Summer/Autumn 1962): 29-33. 4058. Rayback, Robert J. "Biography of Millard Fillmore, 13th President of the United States." Ph.D. diss., University of Wisconsin, 1948. 4059. Rayback, Robert J. Millard Fillmore: Biography of a President. Buffalo: Buffalo Historical Society by H. Stewart, 1959; Norwalk, Conn.: Easton Press, 1986, 1989; Newtown, Conn.: American Political Biography Press, 1992, 1998. 4060. Schelin, Robert C. "Millard Fillmore, Anti-Mason to Know-Nothing: A Moderate in New York Pohtics, 1828-1856." Ph.D. diss., State University of New York at Binghampton, 1975. 4061. Schelin, Robert C. "A Whig's Final Quest: Fillmore and the KnowNothings." Niagara Frontier 26 (1979): 1-11. 4062. Smith, Elbert B. The Presidencies of Zachary Taylor & Millard Fillmore. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 1988. Fish, Hamilton 4063. Chapin, James Burke. "Hamilton Fish and American Expansion." Ph.D. diss., Cornell University, 1971. 4064. Corning, Amos Elwood. Hamilton Fish. New York: Lamere Publishing Co., 1918. 4065. Nevins, Allan. Hamilton Fish: The Inner History of the Grant Administration. New York: Dodd, Mead, 1936; New York: F. Ungar Publishing Co.. 1957.
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Fisher, Sydney George 4066. Thompson, D. G. Brinton. "Sydney George Fisher, Son of the Diarist." Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography 91 (1967): 181-92. Foote, Henry Stuart 4067. Parkerson, James Woodrow. "Senator Henry Stuart Foote of Mississippi: A Rhetorical Analysis of His Speeches in Behalf of the Union, 1849-1852." Ph.D. diss., Louisiana State University, 1971. Forbes, J o h n Murray 4068. Emerson, Edward Waldo. "John Murray Forbes." Atlantic Monthly 84 (September 1889): 382-96. Force, Peter 4069. Goff, Frederick Richmond. "Peter Force." Papers of the Society of America 44 (1950): 1-16.
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4072. Spofford, Ainsworth Rand. "The Life and Labors of Peter Force, Mayor of Washington." Records of the Columbia Historical Society 2 (1899): 219-35. 4073. Sung, Carolyn Hoover. "Peter Force: Washington Printer and Creator of the American Archives." Ph.D. diss., George Washington University, 1985. Forsyth, J o h n 4074. Cason, Roberta Florence. "The Public Career of John Forsyth, 1813-1834." M.A. thesis, Emory University, 1935. 4075. Duckett, Alvin L. John Forsyth, Political Tactician. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1962.
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Frelinghuysen, Theodore 4076. Chambers, Talbot W. Memoir of the Life and Character of the Late Hon. Theo. Frelinghuysen, LL.D. New York: Board of Publication of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church, 1863; New York: Harper & Brothers, 1900. 4077. Eells, Robert. Forgotten Saint, The Life of Theodore Frelinghuysen: A Case Study of Christian Leadership. Lanham: University Press of America, 1988. Gales, J o s e p h 4078. Boeringer, Margaret J. "Joseph Gales, North Carolina Printer." M.A. thesis, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1989. 4079. Clark, Allen C. "Joseph Gales, Junior, Editor and Mayor." Records of the Columbia Historical Society 23 (1920): 86-146. 4080. Eaton, Clement. "Winifred and Joseph Gales, Liberals in the Old South." Journal of Southern History 10 (November 1944): 461-74. 4081. Mahan, Howard F. "Joseph Gales, the National Intelligencer, and the War of 1812." Ph.D. diss., Columbia University, 1958. Gallatin, Albert 4082. Adams, Henry. The Life of Albert Gallatin. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott & Co., 1879, 1900; New York: P. Smith, 1943; New York: Chelsea House, 1983. Also in Law Books Recommended for Libraries. 4083. Balinky, Alexander. Albert Gallatin: Fiscal Theories and Policies. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 1958. 4084. Boxall, James Alexander. "Albert Gallatin and American Foreign Policy: A Study in Thought and Action." Ph.D. diss., Michigan State University, 1967. 4085. Kuppenheimer, L. B. Albert Gallatin's Vision of Democratic Stability: An Interpretive Profile. Westport, Conn.: Praeger, 1996. 4086. Lawrence, William Beach. The History of the Negotiations in Reference to the Eastern and Northeastern Boundaries of the United States: An Article
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Published in the New York Review for January, 1841. New York: R. Craighead, 1841. 4087. Lodge, Henry. Albert Gallatin. New York: C. Scribner's Sons, 1879. 4088. Mai, Chien Tseng. "The Fiscal Policies of Albert Gallatin." Ph.D. diss., Columbia University, 1930. 4089. Stevens, John Austin. Albert Gallatin. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1883, 1885, 1891, 1896, 1899,1900,1911. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization and in 19th-century Legal Treatises. 4090. Walters, Ray. Albert Gallatin: Jeffersonian Financier and Diplomat. New York: Macmillan, 1957; Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1969. G a r a y , Jose de 4091. Dictdmen de la mayoria de la Comision especial de la Camara de diputados del Congreso general sobre el privilegio concedido a D. Jose Garay, para la apertura de una via de comunicacion inter-oceanica por el istmo de Tehuantepec. Mexico City: Vicente G. Torres, 1851. 4092. Leon de la Barra Mangino, Lucia. "Jose de Garay y la Concesion sobre el Istmo de Tehuantepec." Thesis, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, 2000. 4093. Mexico. Comisio especial de Tehuantepec, Dictdmen de la Comision Especial de Tehuantepec, del Senado, Encargada de Ecsaminar las Varias Resoluciones Dictadas con Motivo del Privilegio Esculusivo Concedido a D. Jose Garay, y de Proponer la que Deba Adoptarse, Atendido el Estado que Guarda Actualmente Este Negocio, Presentado en la Sesion del Dia 24 de Marzo de 1851. Mexico: O'Sullivan y Nolan, 1851. 4094. Mexico. Ministerio de Relaciones Interiores y Esteriores. Memoire instructif des droits et des justes motifs du gouvernement des Etats-Unis Mexicains pour ne point reconnoitre I'existenence legale ni la continuation du privilege accord a D. Jose Garay, pour ouvrir une voie de communication entre les oceans Atlantique et Pacifique, par Visthme de Tehuantepac, ni la legitimite de la cession faite, par ledit Garay, de ceprivilege a de citoyens des Etats-Unis de VAmerique du Nord. Paris: Serriere, 1852.
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4095. Ramirez, Jose Fernando. Memoria instructiva de los derechos y justas causas que tiene el gobierno de los Estados-Unidos Mexicanospara no reconocer ni la subsistencia del privilegio concedido a Don Jose Garay para abrir una via de comunicacion entre los oceanos Atldntico y Pacifico por el istmo de Tehuantepec ... Mexico City: Vicente G. Torres, 1852. Gaston, William 4096. Connor, Robert Digges Wimberly. "William Gaston, A Southern Federalist of the Old School and His Yankee Friends, 1788-1844." Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society 43 (1934): 381-446. 4097. Schauinger, Joseph Herman. William Gaston, Carolinian. Milwaukee: Bruce Publishing Company, 1949. Giles, William B r a n c h 4098. Anderson, Dice Robins. William Branch Giles: A Study in the Politics of Virgiiiia and the Nation from 1790 to 1830. Menasha, Wis.: George Banta Pub. Co., 1914, 1915; Gloucester, Mass.: P. Smith 1965 (slight variation in title). Gilpin, Henry D. 4099. Gray, Ralph D. "Henry D. Gilpin, A Jacksonian." Pennsylvania History 37 (October 1970): 340-51. Girard, S t e p h e n 4100. Herrick, Cheesman Abiah. Stephen Girard, Founder. Philadelphia: Girard College, 1923. 4101. Ingram, Henry Atlee. The Life and Character of Stephen Girard Mariner and Merchant. Philadelphia: E. S. Hart, 1884, 1892.
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4102. McMaster, John Bach. The Life and Times of Stephen Girard, Mariner and Merchant. 2 vols. Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1918. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization. 4103. Semi-Centennial of Girard College: Biographical Sketch of Stephen Girard, His Will, and Other Papers Relating to the College and Its Development and
Associates of Webster 465 Government: Account of the Exercises on the Occasion of the Celebration of the Opening of the College, January 3, 1898. Philadelphia: Girard College, 1898. 4104. Wildes, Harry Emerson. Lonely Midas: The Story of Stephen Girard. New York: Farrar & Rinehart, 1943. Goodyear, Charles 4105. Wolf, Ralph F. India Rubber Man: The Story of Charles Caldwell, Idaho: The Caxton Printers, 1939.
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Graham, William A. 4107. Wilhams, Max R. "The Education of Wilham A. Graham." North Carolina Historical Review 40 (1963): 1-14. 4108. Williams, Max R. "Secretary William A. Graham, Naval Administrator, 1850-1852." North Carolina Historical Review 48 (January 1971): 53-72. 4109. Williams, Max R. "William A. Graham, North Carolina Whig Party Leader, 1804-1849." Ph.D. diss., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1965. Green, Duff 4110. Green, Fletcher M. "Duff Green, Militant Journalist of the Old School." American Historical Review 52 (January 1947): 247-64. 4111. Moore, David Wayne. "Duff Green and the South, 1824-45." Ph.D. diss., Miami University, 1983. 4112. Smith, Kenneth L. "Duff Green and the United States Telegraph, 18261837." Ph.D. diss., College of William and Mary, 1981.
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Grundy, Felix 4113. Ewing, Francis Howard. "The Senatorial Career of the Hon. Felix Grundy." Tennessee Historical Magazine, 2nd Series, 2 (October 1931): 3-27; (January 1932): 111-35; (April 1932): 220-24; (July 1932): 270-91. 4114. Parks, Joseph Howard. Felix Grundy, Champion University: Louisiana State University Press, 1940.
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Gwin, William McKendree 4115. Blattner, Helen Harland. "The Political Career of William McKendree Gwin." M.A. thesis, University of California, Berkeley, 1914. 4116. Stanley, Gerald. "Senator William Gwin: Moderate or Racist?" California Historical Quarterly 50 (September 1971): 243-55. 4117. Steele, Robert V. P. Between Two Empires: The Life Story of California's First Senator, William McKendree Gwin. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1969. Hale, J o h n P. 4118. Lowden, Lucy. '"Black as Ink—Bitter as Hell': John P. Hale's Mutiny in New Hampshire." Historical New Hampshire 27 (Spring 1972): 27-50. 4119. Sewell, Richard H. "John P. Hale and the Liberty Party, 1847-1848." New England Quarterly 37 (June 1964): 200-223. 4120. Sewell, Richard H. John P. Hale and the Politics of Abolition. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1965. Hamilton, J a m e s , Jr. 4121. Glenn, Virginia Louise. "James Hamilton, Jr., of South Carolina: A Biography." Ph.D. diss., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1964. 4122. Sibley, Marilyn McAdams. "James Hamilton, Jr., vs. Sam Houston: Repercussions of the Nullification Controversy." Southwestern Historical Quarterly 89 (October 1985): 165-80.
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Hammond, Charles 4123. Smith, William Henry. Charles Hammond and His Relations to Henry Clay and John Quincy Adams, or, Constitutional Limitations and the Contest for Freedom of Speech and the Press. Chicago: Chicago Historical Society, 1885. 4124. Weisenburger, Francis Phelps. A Life of Charles Hammond, the First Great Journalist of the Old Northwest. Columbus: Ohio State University Press, 1934. Harper, Robert Goodloe 4125. Cox, Joseph W. Champion of Southern Federalism: Robert Goodloe Harper of South Carolina. Port Washington, N.Y.: Kennikat Press, 1972. Harrison, William Henry 4126. Cleaves, Freeman. Old Tippecanoe: William Henry Harrison and His Times. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1939; Port Washington, N.Y.: Kennikat Press, 1969. 4127. Goebel, Dorothy Burne. William Henry Harrison: A Political Biography. Indianapolis: Historical Bureau of the Indiana Library and Historical Department, 1926; Philadelphia: Porcupine Press, 1974. 4128. Green, James Albert. William Henry Harrison: His Life and Times. Richmond: Garrett and Massie, 1941. 4129. Halford, E. W. "General Harrison's Attitude Toward the Presidency." Century Magazine 84 (June 1912): 305-10. 4130. Lewis, Edward S. "The Death and Funeral of President William Henry Harrison." Ohio Archaeological and Historical Quarterly 37 (October 1928): 60512. 4131. Peckham, Howard H. "Tears for Old Tippecanoe: Religious Interpretations of President Harrison's Death." American Antiquarian Society Proceedings 69 (April 1959): 17-36.
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4132. Peckham, Howard H. William Henry Harrison: Young Tippecanoe. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1951. 4133. Peterson, Norma Lois. The Presidencies of William Henry Harrison & John Tyler. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 1989. 4134. Stoddard, William Osborn. William Henry Harrison, John Tyler, and James Knox Polk. New York: F. A. Stokes & Brother, 1888. 4135. Todd, Charles S., and Benjamin Drake. Sketches of the Civil and Military Services of William Henry Harrison. Cincinnati: J. A. & U. P. James, 1847; New York: Arno Press, 1975. 4136. Young, Stanley Preston. Tippecanoe and Tyler, Too! New York: Random House, 1957. Harvey, Peter 4137. Etulain, Richard W. "Peter Harvey: Confidant and Interpreter of Daniel Webster." Vermont History 39 (Winter 1971): 21-30. Hayne, Robert Y. 4138. Hayne, Paul Hamilton. Lives of Robert Young Hayne and Hugh Swinton Legare. Charleston, S.C: Walker, Evans & Cogswell, 1878. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization and in South Carolinians through the 19th Century. 4139. Jervey, Theodore D. Robert Y. Hayne and His Times. New York: Macmillan, 1909; New York: Da Capo Press, 1970. Hill, Isaac 4140. Bradley, Cyrus Parker. Biography of Isaac Hill, of Concord, N.H.: J. F. Brown, 1835.
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Hodgson, William B r o w n 4141. Bryson, Thomas A. An American Consular Officer in the Middle East in the Jacksonian Era: A Biography of William Brown Hodgson, 1801-1871. Atlanta: Resurgens Publications, 1979. Hopkinson, J o s e p h 4142. Konkle, Burton Alva. Joseph Hopkinson, 1770-1842: Jurist-ScholarInspirer of the Arts: Author of Hail Columbia. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1931. Houston, Samuel 4143. Friend, Llerena B. Sam Houston: The Great Designer. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1954, 1969. 4144. James, Marquis. The Raven: A Biography of Sam Houston. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill Company, Inc., 1929; New York: Grosset & Dunlap, 1929: New York: Blue Ribbon Books, 1936; Garden City, N.Y.: Halycon House, 1949. 4145. Kreneck, Thomas H. "Sam Houston and the Jacksonian Frontier Personality." Houston Review 8 (1986): 104-34. Howard, Jacob Merritt 4146. Holderried, Elsa. "Public Life of Jacob Merritt Howard." M.A. thesis, Wayne University, 1950. 4147. Howard, Hamilton Gay. In Memoriam: Jacob M. Howard of Michigan. Washington, D . C : n.p., 1906. 4148. Smith, Bradford. "Vermont's Godfather of the Republican Party." Vermont History 22 (July 1954): 189-93. Hubbard, Gurdon Saltonstall 4149. Goodrich, Grant. "Gurdon S. Hubbard, A Settler of Chicago in 1818." In Early Chicago and Illinois, by Edward Gay Mason. Chicago: Fergus, 1890.
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4150. Greener, John Robert. "Entrepreneur of the Illinois Frontier, Gurdon S. Hubbard 1802-1886." M.A. thesis, Western Illinois University, 1974. 4151. Hamilton, Henry E. Incidents and Events in the Life of Gurdon Saltonstall Hubbard. Chicago: Rand McNally, 1888. 4152. Hamilton, Henry E., and Mary Ann Hubbard. Biographical Sketch of Gurdon Saltonstall Hubbard, Read before the Chicago Historical Society, Tuesday Evening, April 16,1907. Chicago: Chicago Historical Society, 1908. Also in Genealogy and Local History. 4153. Mcllvaine, Caroline Margaret. The Autobiography of Gurdon Saltonstall Hubbard, Pa-pa-ma-ta-be, The Swift Walker. Chicago: Lakeside Press, 1911; Chicago: R. R. Donnelley, 1911; Grand Rapids, Mich: Black Letter Press, 1981. 4154. Wendt, Lloyd. "Swift Walker": An Informal Biography of Gurdon Saltonstall Hubbard. Chicago: Regnery Books, 1968. Hubbard, Samuel 4155. Aiken, Silas. Posthumous Influence: A Sermon Occasioned by the Death of Hon. Samuel Hubbard, LL.D., Associate Justice of the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, Preached to the Park Street Congregation, Boston, Sabbath Morning, January 2, 1848. Boston: T.R. Marvin, 1848. 4156. Buck, Elizabeth Greene. Memoir of Samuel Hubbard. Cambridge, Mass.: J. Wilson, 1881. Hudson, Charles 4157. Smith, Henry M. Charles Hudson, in Memoriam: A Paper Read at the Meeting of the Worcester Society of Antiquity, on the Evening of June 7, 1881. Worcester: Clark Jillson, 1881. Hunter, Robert M. T. 4158. Fisher, John E. "The Dilemma of a States' Rights Whig: The Congressional Career of R. M. T. Hunter, 1837-1841." Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 81 (October 1973): 387-404.
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4159. Fisher, John Eugene. "Statesman of the Lost Cause: The Career of R. M. T. Hunter, 1859-1887." M.A. thesis, University of Virginia, 1966. 4160. Fisher, John Eugene. "Statesman of the Lost Cause: R. M. T. Hunter and the Sectional Controversy, 1847-1887." Ph.D. diss., University of Virginia, 1968. 4161. Hunter, Martha T. A Memoir of Robert M. T. Hunter. Washington: Neale Publishing Company, 1903. 4162. Scanlon, James. "A Life of Robert Hunter." Ph.D. diss., University of Virginia, 1969. 4163. Simms, Henry Harrison. Life of Robert M. T. Hunter: A Study in Sectionalism and Secession. Richmond, Va.: William Byrd Press, 1935. Ingersoll, Charles Jared 4164. Meigs, William Montgomery. The Life of Charles Jared Ingersoll. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Company, 1897; New York: Da Capo Press, 1970. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization, 19th-century Legal Treatises, and Law Books Recommended for Libraries. Ingersoll, J o s e p h Reed 4165. Brown, David Paul. Eulogium on the Life and Character of the Late Hon. Joseph Reed Ingersoll, President of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia: Collins, 1869. Also in 19th-century Legal Treatises. Ingham, Samuel D e l u c e n n a 4166. Ingham, William A. Samuel Delucenna Ingham. [Pa.?]: Author, 1910. Irving, Washington 4167. Putnam, George P. "Memories of Distinguished Authors: Washington Irving." Harper's Weekly 15 (May 1871): 494. 4168. Williams, Stanley T. The Life of Washington Irving. 2 vols. New York: Oxford University Press, 1935.
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Jackson, Andrew 4169. Bassett, John Spencer. The Life of Andrew Jackson. 2 vols. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, Page and Company, 1911; New York: The Macmillan Company, 1916, 1925, 1928; Hamden, Conn.: Archon Books, 1967 (2 vols. in 1). 4170. Cole, Donald B. The Presidency of Andrew Jackson. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 1993. 4171. Curtis, James C. Andrew Jackson and the Search for Vindication. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1976. 4172. James, Marquis. Andrew Jackson: The Border Captain. New York: Grosset & Dunlap, 1933, 1959; New York: Literary Guild, 1933. 4173. James, Marquis. Andrew Jackson: Portrait of a President. New York: Grosset & Dunlap, 1937; New York: Garden City Publishing Company, 1940 (single volume edition); Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1937. 4174. Parton, James. Life of Andrew Jackson. 3 vols. New York: Mason Brothers, 1860,1861; New York: Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1967 (and many other editions). Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization and 19thcentury Legal Treatises. 4175. Remini, Robert V. Andrew Jackson and the Course of Democracy, 1833-1845. New York: Harper & Row, 1984.
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4176. Remini, Robert V. Andrew Jackson and the Course of American 1767-1821. New York: Harper & Row, 1977.
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4177. Remini, Robert V. Andrew Jackson and the Course of American 1822-1832. New York: Harper & Row, 1981.
Freedom,
4178. Remini, Robert V. The Life of Andrew Jackson. New York: Harper & Row, 1988. 4179. Rogin, Michael Paul. Fathers and Children: Andrew Jackson and the Subjugation of the American Indian. New York: Random House, 1975.
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4180. Serme, Jean-Marc. "Andrew Jackson: l'homme prive dans sa correspondance, 1767-1845." 2 vols. Ph.D. diss., Universite Lumiere Lyon, 2000. 4181. Ward, John William. Andrew Jackson: Symbol for an Age. New York: Oxford University Press, 1955, 1962. Jackson, Patrick Tracy 4182. Lowell, John Amory. Memoir of Patrick Tracy Jackson: Written for the Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review. New York: Hunt's Merchants' Magazine, 1848. Also in Pamphlets in American History. 4183. Porter, Kenneth Wiggins. The Jacksons and the Lees: Two Generations of Massachusetts Merchants, 1765-1844. 2 vols. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1937; New York: Russell & Russell, 1969. Also on microfiche in Genealogy & Local History. Jaudon, Samuel 4184. Sellers, Edwin Jaquett. Jaudon Family of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia: Allen, Lane, and Scott, 1924. Discusses, in part, personal and political relationship to DW. Jay, William 4185. Tuckerman, Bayard. William Jay and the Constitutional Movement for the Abolition of Slavery. New York: Negro University Press, 1893, 1969. Jefferson, Thomas 4186. Bowers, Claude Gernade. Jefferson in Power: The Death Struggle of the Federalists. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1936. 4187. Malone, Dumas. Jefferson and His Time. 6 vols. Boston: Little, Brown, 1948-1981. 4188. McDonald, Forrest. The Presidency of Thomas Jefferson. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 1976.
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4189. Peterson, Merrill D. Thomas Jefferson and the New Nation, A Biography. New York: Oxford University Press, 1970. Jeffries, J o h n 4190. Jeffries, Benjamin Joy. "Dr. John Jeffries." Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, August 10, 1876. J o h n s o n , Reverdy 4191. Steiner, Bernard Christian. Life of Reverdy Johnson. Baltimore: Norman, Remington Co., 1914; New York: Russell & Russell, 1970. J o h n s o n , Richard M. 4192. Emmons, William. Authentic Biography of Col. Richard M. Johnson, of Kentucky. Boston: n.p., 1834. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization. 4193. Meyer, Leland Winfield. The Life and Times of Colonel Richard M. Johnson of Kentucky. New York: Columbia University Press, 1932; New York: AMS Press, 1967. J o h n s o n , William 4194. Morgan, Donald Grant. Justice William Johnson, The First Dissenter: The Career and Constitutional Philosophy of a Jeffersonian Judge. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 1954, 1971. J o n e s , Anson 4195. Gambrell, Herbert Pickens. Anson Jones, the Last President of Texas. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1948; Austin: University of Texas Press, 1964. Jones, George W. 4196. Parish, John Carl. George Wallace Jones. Iowa City: State Historical Society of Iowa, 1912.
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J o n e s , Thomas ap Catesby 4197. Bradley, Udolpho Theodore. "The Contentious Commodore: Thomas ap Catesby Jones of the Old Navy, 1788-1858." Ph.D. diss., Cornell University, 1933. 4198. Bradley, Udolpho Theodore. "Thomas ap Catesby Jones, A Personality of the Days of Sail." United States Naval Institute Proceedings 59 (August 1933): 1154-56. Kendall, Amos 4199. Shoptaugh, Terry L. "Amos Kendall: A Political Biography." Ph.D. diss., University of New Hampshire, 1984. Kendall, George Wilkins 4200. Copeland, Fayette. Kendall of the Picayune, Being His Adventures in New Orleans, on the Texan Santa Fe Expedition, in the Mexican War, and in the Colonization of the Texas Frontier. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1943.
Kennedy, John Pendleton 4201. Bohner, Charles H. John Pendleton Kennedy, Gentleman from Baltimore. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1961. 4202. Gwathmey, Edward M. John Pendleton Kennedy. New York: T. Nelson and Sons, 1931. 4203. Ridgely, Joseph Vincent. John Pendleton Kennedy. New York: Twayne Publishers, 1966. 4204. Spelman, Georgia Peterman. "The Whig Rhetoric of John Pendleton Kennedy." Ph.D. diss., Indiana University, 1974. 4205. Tuckerman, Henry T. The Life of John Pendleton Kennedy. New York: G. P. Putnam & Sons, 1871. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization. Prints a number of letters between Kennedy and Webster.
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Kent, J a m e s 4206. Martin, Charles S. "Chancellor James Kent." Green Bag 7 (April 1895): 153-65. Prints letter from DW to Kent, October 29, 1832. King, Rufus 4207. Brush, Edward Hale. Rufus King and His Times. New York: N. L. Brown, 1926. 4208. Ernst, Robert. Rufus King, American Federalist. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1968. 4209. Reeser, Robert E. "Rufus King and the Federalist Party." Ph.D. diss., University of California at Los Angeles, 1948. King, T. Butler 4210. Steel, Edward M., Jr. T. Butler King of Georgia. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1964. King, William Rufus 4211. Martin, John M. "William R. King: Jacksonian Senator." Alabama Review 18 (1965): 243-67. 4212. Martin, John M. "Wrilliam Rufus King: Southern Moderate." Ph.D. diss., University of North Carolina, 1955. Kinney, Henry L. 4213. Chabot, Frederick C. Corpus Christi & Lipantitlan. Graficas, 1942.
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4214. Gore, W. R. "The Life of Henry Lawrence Kinney." M.A. thesis, University of Texas-Austin, 1948. 4215. McCampbell, Coleman. "Colonel Kinney's Romance with Daniel Webster's Daughter." Crystal Reflector, June 1939.
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4216. McCampbell, Coleman. "H. L. Kinney and Daniel Webster in Illinois in the 1830's." Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society 47 (Spring 1954): 35-44. Knapp, Samuel Lorenzo 4217. McClary, Ben Harris. "Samuel Lorenzo Knapp and Early American Biography." Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society 95 (April 1985): 39-67. Kossuth, Louis 4218. Komlos, John H. Louis Kossuth in America, 1851-1852. Buffalo, N.Y.: East European Institute, 1973. 4219. Spencer, Donald S. Louis Kossuth and Young America: A Study of Sectionalism and Foreign Policy, 1848-1852. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1977. 4220. Tefft, Benjamin Franklin. Hungary and Kossuth, or, An American Exposition of the Late Hungarian Revolution. Philadelphia: J. Ball, 1852. 4221. Zarychta, Ronald Michael. "Louis Kossuth and the United States, 18481852." Ph.D. diss., Carnegie-Mellon University, 1976. Lamar, Mirabeau B. 4222. Christian, A. K. Mirabeau Buonaparte Lamar. Austin: Von BoeckmannJones, 1922. Also published in Southwestern Historical Quarterly January 1920April 1921. 4223. Gambrell, Herbert Pickens. Mirabeau Buonaparte Lamar, and Crusader. Dallas: Southwest Press, 1934.
Troubadour
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4421. Thomas, Frederick William. John Randolph of Roanoke, and Other Sketches of Character, Including William Wirt. Philadelphia: A. Hart, 1853. Rantoul, Robert 4422. Berger, Jason. "Robert Rantoul, Jr.: Jacksonian Reformer." M.A. thesis, University of Virginia, 1971. 4423. Bulkley, Robert DeGroff. "Robert Rantoul, Jr., 1805-1852: Politics and Reform in Antebellum Massachusetts." Ph.D. diss., Princeton University, 1973. Rhett, Robert Barnwell 4424. White, Laura Amanda. Robert Barnwell Rhett, Father of Secession. New York: Century Company, 1931; Gloucester, Mass.: P. Smith, 1965. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization. Ritchie, Thomas 4425. Ambler, Charles Henry. Thomas Ritchie: A Study in Virginia Richmond, Va.: Bell Book & Stationery Co., 1913.
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4426. Mutersbaugh, Bert Marsh. "Jeffersonian Journalist: Thomas Ritchie and the Richmond Enquirer, 1804-1820." Ph.D. diss., University of MissouriColumbia, 1982. 4427. Thrift, Charles Tinsley. "Thomas Ritchie." John P. Branch Papers of Randolph-Macon College 3 (1911): 170-87.
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Royall, Anne 4437. James, Bessie Rowland. Anne Royall's U.S.A. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press, 1972. 4438. Porter, Sarah Harvey. The Life and Times of Anne Royall. Cedar Rapids, Iowa: Torch Book Press Shop, 1908. Ruggles, Samuel Bulkley 4439. Thompson, Daniel Garrison Brinton. Ruggles of New York: A Life of Samuel B. Ruggles. New York: Columbia University Press, 1946; New York: AMS Press, 1968. Rush, Richard 4440. Powell, J. H. Richard Rush, Republican University of Pennsylvania Press, 1942.
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4447. Wharton, Clarence Ray. El Presidents A Sketch of the Life of General Santa Anna. Austin: C. C. Young Printing Co., 1924. Schenck, Robert Cumming 4448. Joyner, Fred Bunyan. "Robert Cumming Schenck: First Citizen and Statesman of the Miami Valley." Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly 58 (1949): 286-97. 4449. Kokkinou, Epiphanie Clara. "The Political Career of Robert Cumming Schenck." M.A. thesis, Miami University, 1955. 4450. Therry, James Robert. "The Life of General Robert Cumming Schenck." Ph.D. diss., Georgetown University, 1968. Scott, Winfield 4451. Elliott, Charles Winslow. Winfield Scott: The Soldier and the Man. New York: Macmillan Company, 1937. 4452. Lynch, Richard E. Winfield Scott: A Biography of Scottsdale's Founder. Scottsdale, Ariz.: City of Scottsdale, 1978. 4453. Smith, Arthur Douglas Howden. Old Fuss and Feathers: The Life and Exploits of Lt.-General Winfield Scott... New York: Greystone Press, 1937. Sears, David 4454. Winthrop, Robert Charles. Memoir of the Hon. David Sears, Prepared Agreeably to a Resolution of the Massachusetts Historical Society. Cambridge, Mass.: John Wilson, 1886. Also in Pamphlets in American History. Seaton, William Winston 4455. Clark, Allen C. "Colonel William Winston Seaton and His Mayoralty." Records of the Columbia Historical Society 29-30 (1928): 1-102. 4456. Seaton, Josephine. William Winston Seaton of the National Intelligencer: A Biographical Sketch, with Passing Notices of His Associates and Friends.
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Smith, Francis Ormond Jonathan 4465. Gaffney, Thomas L. "Maine's Mr. Smith: A Study of the Career of Francis O. J. Smith, Politician and Entrepreneur." Ph.D. diss., University of Maine, 1979. Smith, J e r e m i a h 4466. "Chief-Justice Smith." American Whig Review 6 (July 1847): 46-53. 4467. Morison, John Hopkins. Life of the Hon. Jeremiah Smith, LL.D., Member of Congress during Washington's Administration, Judge of the United States Circuit Court, Chief Justice of New Hampshire, etc. Boston: C.C. Little and J. Brown, 1845; Springfield, Vt.: William L. Bryant Foundation, 1977. Also in 19th-century Legal Treatises, Microbook Library of American Civilization, and Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary. Smith, Samuel 4468. Cassell, Frank A. Merchant Congressman in the New Republic: Samuel Smith of Maryland, 1752-1839. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1971. 4469. Pancake, John S. Samuel Smith and the Politics of Business, University: University of Alabama Press, 1972.
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4482. Davis, William C. 77*e Union that Shaped the Confederacy: Robert Toombs & Alexander H. Stephens. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 2001. 4483. Richardson, Eudora Ramsay. Little Aleck: A Life ofAlexander H. Stephens, the Fighting Vice-President of the Confederacy. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1932. 4484. Schott, Thomas Edwin. Alexander H. Stephens of Georgia: A Biography. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1988. 4485. Staggers, June Ann Wenda. Alexander H. Stephens and the Politics of Slavery, 1845-1859. M.A. thesis, University of Idaho, 1977. 4486. Von Abele, Rudolph R. Alexander H. Stephens: A Biography. New York: Knopf, 1946. Stevens, Thaddeus 4487. Brodie, Fawn McKay. Thaddeus Stevens, Scourge of the South. New York: Norton, 1959, 1966. 4488. Callender, Edward Belcher. Thaddeus Stevens: Commoner. Boston: A. Williams & Company, 1882; New York: AMS Press, 1972. 4489. McCall, Samuel Walker. Thaddeus Stevens. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1899. 4490. Meltzer, Milton. Thaddeus Stevens and the Fight for Negro Rights. New York: Crowell, 1967. Stevenson, Andrew 4491. Gardner, Eugene Norfleet. "Andrew Stevenson." Richmond Historical Papers 1 (June 1916): 259-308.
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4492. Wayland, Francis P. Andrew Stevenson: Democrat and Diplomat, 17851857. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1949.
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Story, J o s e p h 4493. Commager, Henry Steele. "Joseph Story." In The Gasper G. Bacon Lectures on the Constitution of the United States, 1940-1950. Boston: Boston University Press, 1953, pp. 33-94. 4494. Dowd, Morgan Daniel. "Justice Joseph Story: A Study of the Contributions of a Jeffersonian Judge to the Development of American Constitutional Law." Ph.D. diss., University of Massachusetts, 1965. 4495. Dowd, Morgan Daniel. "Justice Joseph Story: A Study of the Legal Philosophy of a Jeffersonian Judge." Vanderbilt Law Review 18 (March 1965): 643-62. 4496. Dowd, Morgan Daniel. "Justice Joseph Story and the Politics of Appointment." American Journal of Legal History 9 (1965): 265-85. 4497. Dowd, Morgan Daniel. "Justice Story and the Slavery Conflict." Massachusetts Law Quarterly 52 (September 1967): 239-55. 4498. Dowd, Morgan Daniel. "Justice Story, the Supreme Court, and the Obligation of Contract." Case Western Reserve Law Review 19 (April 1968): 493527. 4499. Dunne, Gerald T. "Joseph Story: The Age of Jackson." Missouri Review 34 (Summer 1969): 307-55.
Law
4500. Dunne, Gerald T. "Joseph Story: The Germinal Years." Harvard Review 75 (February 1962): 707-54.
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4501. Dunne, Gerald T. "Joseph Story: The Great Term." Harvard Law Review 79 (March 1966): 877-913. 4502. Dunne, Gerald T. "Joseph Story: The Lowering Storm." American of Legal History 13 (January 1969): 1-41.
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4503. Dunne, Gerald T. "Joseph Story: The Middle Years." Harvard Law Review 80 (June 1967): 1679-1709.
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4504. Dunne, Gerald T. "Justice Story and the Modern Corporation: A Closing Circle?" American Journal of Legal History 17 (July 1973): 262-70. 4505. Dunne, Gerald T. Justice Joseph Story and the Rise of the Supreme Court. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1970. 4506. Dunne, Gerald T. "Mr. Joseph Story and the American Law of Banking." American Journal of Legal History 5 (1961): 205-29. 4507. Eisgruber, Christoper L. M. "Justice Story, Slavery, and the Natural Law Foundations of American Constitutionalism." University of Chicago Law Review 55 (Winter 1988): 273-327. 4508. Hillard, George Stillman. Memoir of Joseph Story, LL.D. Boston: J. Wilson, 1867. Also in Pamphlets in American History and 19th-century Legal Treatises. 4509. Hogan, John C. "Justice Story on the Common Law of Evidence." Vanderbilt Law Review 9 (December 1955): 51-67. 4510. Lambert, Edouard, and J. R. Xirau. L'ancetre americain du droit compare: la Doctrine du Juge Story. Paris: Recueil Sirey, 1947. 4511. Leslie, William R. "The Influence of Joseph Story's Theory of the Conflict of Laws on Constitutional Nationalism." Mississippi Valley Historical Review 35 (September 1948): 203-20. 4512. Lorenzen, Ernest G. "Story's Commentaries on the Conflict of Laws—One Hundred Years After." Harvard Law Review 48 (November 1934): 15-38. 4513. McClellan, James. "Joseph Story and the American Constitution." Ph.D. diss., University of Virginia, 1964. 4514. McClellan, James, and Stephen B. Presser. Joseph Story and the American Constitution: A Study in Political and Legal Thought with Selected Writings. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1971, 1990.
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4515. Nadelman, Kurt H "Joseph Story's Contribution to American Conflict Law: A Comment." American Journal of Legal History 5 (July 1961): 230-53. 4516. Newmyer, R. Kent. "Justice Joseph Story on Circuit and a Neglected Phase of American Legal History." American Journal of Legal History 14 (April 1970): 112-35. 4517. Newmyer, R. Kent. "Justice Joseph Story's Doctrine of 'Public and Private Corporations' and the Rise of the American Business Corporation." DePaul Law Review 25 (Summer 1976): 825-41. 4518. Newmyer, R. Kent. "Justice Story: The Charles River Bridge Case and the Crisis of Republicanism." American Journal of Legal History 17 (July 1973): 23245. 4519. Newmyer, R. Kent. "The Lost Legal World of Joseph Story." This Constitution 4 (Winter 1992): 58-65. 4520. Newmyer, R. Kent. "A Note on the WTiig Politics of Justice Joseph Story." Mississippi Valley Historical Review 48 (December 1961): 480-91. 4521. Newmyer, R. Kent. Supreme Court Justice Joseph Story: Statesman of the Old Republic. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1985. 4522. Prager, Frank D. "The Changing Views of Justice Story on Construction of Patents." American Journal of Legal History 4 (1960): 1-21. 4523. Prager, Frank D. "The Influence of Mr. Justice Story on American Patent Law." American Journal of Legal History 5 (1961): 254-64. 4524. Schotten, Peter M. "A Government of Laws: The Constitutional Understanding of Mr. Justice Story." Ph.D. diss., Claremont Graduate School, 1973. 4525. Schwartz, Mortimer D., and John C. Hogan, eds. Joseph Story: A Collection of Writings by and About an Eminent American Jurist. New York: Oceana Publications, 1959.
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4526. Watson, Alan. Joseph Story and the Comity of Errors: A Case Study in Conflict of Laws. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1992. Strong, Moses M. 4527. Duckett, Kenneth W. Frontiersman of Fortune: Moses M. Strong of Mineral Point. Madison: State Historical Society of Wisconsin, 1955. Stuart, Alexander Hugh Holmes 4528. Robertson, Alexander Farish. Alexander Hugh Holmes Stuart, 1807-1891. Richmond: William Byrd Press, 1925. Stuart, Moses 4529. Giltner, John H. "Moses Stuart, 1780-1852." Ph.D. diss., Yale University, 1956. 4530. Giltner, John H. Moses Stuart: The Father of Biblical Science in America. Atlanta, Ga.: Scholars Press, 1988. 4531. "Stuart's Conscience and the Constitution, with Remarks on the Recent Speech of the Hon. Daniel Webster." New Englander and Yale Review 8 (August 1850): 472-76. Sumner, Charles 4532. Blue, Frederick J. Charles Sumner and the Conscience of the North. Arlington Heights, 111.: Harlan Davidson, 1994. 4533. Dawes, Anna Laurens. Charles Sumner. New York: Dodd, Mead and Company, 1970. 4534. Donald, David Herbert. Charles Sumner. New York: Da Capo Press, 1996. Includes both Sumner and the Coming of the Civil War and Sumner and the Rights of Man.
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4535. Donald, David Herbert. Charles Sumner and the Coming of the Civil War. New York: Knopf, 1960, 1970; Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1981; New York: Fawcett Columbine, 1989. 4536. Grimke, Archibald Henry. The Life of Charles Sumner, the Scholar in Politics. New York: Funk & Wagnalls Company, 1892. 4537. Haynes, George Henry. Charles Sumner. Philadelphia: G. W. Jacobs & Company, 1909. 4538. Lester, C. Edwards. Life and Public Services of Charles Sumner. New York: United States Publishing Company, 1874. 4539. Ostrar, Benjamin J. "Charles Sumner, 1845-1860: The Development of an Antislavery Politician." M.A. thesis, University of Chicago, 1950. 4540. Shotwell, Walter Gaston. Life of Charles Sumner. New York: T. Y. Crowell & Company, 1910. 4541. Storey, Moorfield. Charles Sumner. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1900, 1917; New York: Chelsea House, 1983. Also in 19th-century Legal Treatises. 4542. Taylor, Anne-Marie. Young Charles Sumner and the Legacy of the American Enlightenment, 1811-1851. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 2001. 4543. Wick, Walter Oddmund. "Charles Sumner and the Republican Party." M.A. thesis, Clark University, 1947. Swartwout, Samuel 4544. Brunson, B. R. The Adventures of Samuel Swartwout in the Age of Jefferson and Jackson. Lewiston, N.Y.: Edwin Mellen Press, 1989. Taney, Roger Brooke 4545. Armstrong, Walter P. "The Rehabilitation of Roger B. Taney." Tennessee Law Review 14 (June 1936): 205-18.
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4546. Fehrenbacher, Don E. "Roger B. Taney and the Sectional Crisis." Journal of Southern History 43 (November 1977): 555-66. 4547. Harris, Robert J. "Chief Justice Taney: Prophet of Reform and Reaction." In American Constitutional Law: Historical Essays, ed. Leonard W. Levy. New York: Harper and Row, 1966. 4548. Lewis, Walker. Without Fear or Favor: A Biography of Chief Justice Roger Brooke Taney. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1965. 4549. Mendelsohn, Wallace. "Chief Justice Taney, Jacksonian Judge." Pitt Law Review 12 (1951): 381-93. 4550. Newmyer, R. Kent. The Supreme Court under Marshall and Taney. New York: Crowell, 1968. 4551. Palmer, Ben W. Marshall and Taney: Statesmen of the Law. New York: Russell & Russell, 1939. 4552. Smith, Charles W., Jr. Roger B. Taney, Jacksonian Jurist. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1936; New York: Da Capo Press, 1973. 4553. Steiner, Bernard C. Life of Roger Brooke Taney, Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court. Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins Company, 1922; Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1970. Also in Law Books Recommended for Libraries. 4554. Swisher, Carl Brent. Roger B. Taney. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1935, 1936; Hamden, Conn.: Archon Books, 1961. 4555. Tyler, Samuel. Memoir of Roger Brooke Taney. New York: Da Capo Press, 1970. Also in 19th-century Legal Treatises. 4556. Wiecek, William M. "Chief Justice Taney and His Court." This Constitution 6 (Spring 1985): 19-24.
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Tappan, Lewis 4557. Wyatt-Brown, Bertram. Lewis Tappan and the Evangelical War Against Slavery. Cleveland: Case Western Reserve University Press, 1969. Taylor, Zachary 4558. Bauer, K. Jack. Zachary Taylor: Soldier, Planter, Statesman of the Old Southwest. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1985. 4559. Castel, Albert. "Zachary Taylor: A Profile." American History 5 (June 1970): 4-11, 48.
Illustrated
4560. Dyer, Brainerd. Zachary Taylor. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1946; New York: Barnes & Noble, 1967. 4561. Hamilton, Holman. The Three Kentucky Presidents: Lincoln, Davis. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 1978.
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4562. Hamilton, Holman. Zachary Taylor. 2 vols. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1941; Hamden, Conn.: Archon Books, 1966. 4563. Howard, Oliver Otis. General Taylor. New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1892. 4564. McKinley, Silas Bent. Old Rough and Ready. New York: The Vanguard Press, 1946. 4565. Scott, Florence Johnson. Old Rough and Ready on the Rio Grande. San Antonio, Texas: The Naylor Company, 1935; Waco, Texas: Texian Press, 1969. 4566. Stegmaier, Mark J. "Zachary Taylor versus the South." Civil War History 33 (September 1987): 219-41. 4567. Stoddard, William Osborn. Zachary Taylor, Millard Fillmore, Franklin Pierce, and James Buchanan. New York: Stokes, 1888.
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Tazewell, Littleton Waller 4568. Peterson, Norma Lois. Littleton University Press of Virginia, 1983.
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Charlottesville:
Temple, Henry J o h n , Lord Palmerston 4569. Bell, Herbert C. F. Lord Palmerston. 2 vols. London: Longmans, Green and Company, 1936; Hamden, Conn.: Archon Books, 1966. 4570. Bourne, Kenneth. Palmerston: The Early Years, 1784-1841. New York: Macmillan, 1982; London: Allen Lane, 1982. 4571. Bulwer, Henry Lytton. The Life of Henry John Temple, Viscount Palmerston, with Selections from His Diaries and Correspondence. 2 vols. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Co., 1871. 4572. Bulwer, Henry Lytton. The Life of Henry John Temple, Viscount Palmerston, with Selections from his Diaries and Correspondence. 3 vols. London: Richard Bentley, 1870-1874. Also in 19th-century Legal Treatises. 4573. Krein, David F. The Last Palmerston Government: Foreign Policy, Domestic Politics, and the Genesis of "Splendid Isolation." Ames: Iowa State University Press, 1978. 4574. Ridley, Jasper. Lord Palmerston. New York: E. P. Dutton & Co., 1971. 4575. Southgate, Donald. *The Most English Minister ...": The Policies and Politics of Palmerston. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1966. Thompson, Smith 4576. Roper, Donald Malcolm. Mr. Justice Thompson and the Constitution. New York: Garland, 1987.
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4586. Mahin, Dean B. Olive Branch and Sword: The United States and Mexico, 1845-1848. Jefferson, N . C : McFarland & Co., 1997. 4587. Maley, Marshall Edison. "Why Nicholas Philip Trist Negotiated the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo: The Career of a Disobedient Civil Servant." M.A. thesis, George Mason University, 1974. 4588. Ohrt, Wallace. Defiant Peacemaker: Nicholas Trist in the Mexican War. College Station: Texas A & M University, 1997. 4589. Sears, Louis Martin. "Nicholas P. Trist, A Diplomat with Ideals." Mississippi Valley Historical Review 11 (June 1924): 85-98. 4590. Schuster, Alice Katherine. "Nicholas Philip Trist: Peace Mission to Mexico, April 17, 1847 to February 2, 1848." Ph.D. diss., University of Pittsburgh, 1947. 4591. Stafford, Jeffrey Norris. "The Role of Nicholas Philip Trist in the Mexican Peace Mission, 1847-1848." M.A. thesis, University of South Carolina, 1968. Tudor, Frederic and William 4592. Barnes, Richard. "America's First Ice Farmer." Early American Life 4 (December 1973): 46-47. 4593. Ferguson, Malcolm M. "New England Ice Trade." Hear Ye (Acton, Mass.), 1972, 3, 5-6. Tyler, J o h n 4594. Blatt, Karen Priscilla. "The Nomination of John Tyler." M.A. thesis, University of Illinois-Urbana-Champaign, 1963. 4595. Carpenter, Frank G. "A Talk with a President's Son." Lippincott's Monthly Magazine 41 (March 1888): 416-21. 4596. Chidsey, Donald Barr. And Tyler Too. Nashville: T. Nelson, 1978.
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4597. Chitwood, Oliver Perry. John Tyler: Champion of the Old South. New York: D. Appleton-Century Company, 1939; New York: Russell & Russell, 1964. 4598. Dinnerstein, Leonard. "The Accession of John Tyler to the Presidency." Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 70 (October 1962): 447-58. 4599. Dinnerstein, Leonard. "The Accession of John Tyler to the Presidency." M.A. thesis, Columbia University, 1960. 4600. Fiske, John. "Political Career of John Tyler." In James Grant Wilson, Presidents of the United States, 2:49-87. 4 vols. New York: Scribner, 1914. 4601. Irelan, John Robert. The Republic: History of the Life, Administration and Times of John Tyler. Chicago: Fairbanks and Palmer Publishing Company, 1888. 4602. Kesilman, Sylvan Heath. "John Tyler and the Presidency: Old School Republicanism, Partisan Realignment, and Support for His Administration." Ph.D. diss., Ohio State University, 1973. 4603. Maness, Lonnie E., and Richard D. Chesteen. "The First Attempt at Presidential Impeachment: Partisan Politics and Intra-Party Conflict at Loose." Presidential Studies Quarterly 10 (Winter 1980): 51-62. 4604. Miley, Cora. "John Tyler, the President Without a Party." Americana 23 (October 1929): 411-20. 4605. Seager, Robert, II. And Tyler Too: A Biography of John & Julia Gardiner Tyler. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1963. 4606. Shulsinger, Stephanie. "John Tyler: The President Without a Party." The Iron Worker 41 (Spring 1977): 2-11. 4607. Sydnor, Charles William. "The Congressional Career of John Tyler, the Tenth President." M.A. thesis, West Virginia University, 1933.
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Upshur, Abel Parker 4608. Hall, Claude Hampton. "Abel Parker Upshur." Ph.D. diss., University of Virginia, 1954. 4609. Hall, Claude H. Abel Parker Upshur, Conservative Virginian, Madison: State Historical Society of Wisconsin, 1964.
1790-1844.
4610. Hall, Claude H. "Abel Parker Upshur, An Eastern Shoreman Reforms the United States Navy." Virginia Cavalcade 23 (Spring 1974): 29-37. 4611. Hall, Claude H. "Abel P. Upshur and the Navy as an Instrument of Foreign Policy." Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 69 (July 1961): 290-99. 4612. Hall, Claude Hampton. "The Early Life of Abel Parker Upshur, 17901841." M.A. thesis, University of Virginia, 1949. 4613. Miller, Russell E. "Abel Parker Upshur: A Study in Ante-Bellum Social and Political Philosophy." Ph.D. diss., Princeton University, 1951. 4614. Mitchell, Donald W. "Abel Upshur, Forgotten Prophet of the Old Navy." United States Naval Institute Proceedings 75 (December 1949): 1367-75. 4615. Sturges, Mary Jane Stith (Upshur). "Abel Parker Upshur, Secretary of State of the United States, 1842-1844." Magazine of American History 1 (1877): 542-48. Van Buren, Martin 4616. Alexander, Holmes Moss. The American Talleyrand: The Career and Contemporaries of Martin Van Buren, Eighth President. New York: Harper, 1935; New York: Russell & Russell, 1958, 1962, 1968. Also in Law Books Recommended for Libraries. 4617. Butler, William Allen. Martin Van Buren: Lawyer, Statesman, and Man. New York: D. Appleton & Company, 1862. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization and 19th-century Legal Treatises.
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4618. Cole, Donald B. Martin Van Buren and the American Political Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1984.
System.
4619. Curtis, James C. The Fox at Bay: Martin Van Buren and the Presidency, 1837-1841. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 1970. 4620. Curtis, James C "In the Shadow of Old Hickory: The Political Travail of Martin Van Buren." Journal of the Early Republic 1 (Fall 1981): 249-67. 4621. Jacobs, David H. "Martin Van Buren: Political Genius or Failure?" Concord Review 1 (Spring 1989): 63-75. 4622. Lynch, Denis T. An Epoch and a Man: Martin Van Buren and His Times. New York: H. Liveright, 1929; Washington, N.Y.: Kennikat Press, 1971. 4623. Mushkat, Jerome, and Joseph G. Rayback. Martin Van Buren: Law, Politics, and the Shaping of Republican Ideology. DeKalb: Northern Illinois University Press, 1997. Discusses DW and Van Buren's collaboration in John Inglis, Demandant v. The Trustees of the Sailor's Snug Harbor in the City of New York and in the Astor cases. 4624. Niven, John. Martin Van Buren: The Romantic Age of American New York: Oxford University Press, 1983.
Politics.
4625. Rayback, Joseph G. "Martin Van Buren: His Place in the History of New York and the United States." New York History 64 (April 1983): 120-35. 4626. Shepard, Edward M. Martin Van Buren. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1888, 1899, 1916. Also in 19th-century Legal Treatises. 4627. Wilson, Major L. The Presidency of Martin University of Kansas Press, 1984.
Van Buren.
Lawrence:
Van Ness, Cornelius Peter 4628. Bassett, T. D. Seymour. "The Rise of Cornelius Peter Van Ness, 17821826." Vermont Historical Society Proceedings, New Series, 10 (March 1942).
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Van Ness, John Peter 4629. Clark, Allen C "General John Peter Van Ness, A Mayor of the City of Washington, His Wife, Marcia, and Her Father, David Burnes." Records of the Columbia Historical Society 22 (1919): 125-204. Van Rensselaer, Stephen 4630. Fink, William Bertrand. "Stephen Van Rensselaer, the Last Patroon." Ph.D. diss., Columbia University, 1950. Vance, Joseph 4631. Prince, Benjamin F. "Joseph Vance and His Times." Ohio Archaeological and Historical Quarterly 19 (1910): 229-49. Verplanck, Gulian Crommelin 4632. Harvey, Sara King. "Gulian Crommelin Verplanck, A Forgotten Knickerbocker." Ph.D. diss., University of Chicago, 1934. 4633. July, Robert William. The Essential New Yorker: Gulian Crommelin Verplanck. Durham, N.C: Duke University Press, 1951. Walker, Robert J. 4634. Dodd, William E. Robert J. Walker, Imperialist. Chicago: Chicago Literary Club, 1914; Gloucester, Mass.: P. Smith, 1967. 4635. Jordan, H. Donaldson. "A Politician of Expansion, Robert J. Walker." Mississippi Valley Historical Review 19 (December 1932): 362-81. 4636. Shenton, James P. Robert John Walker: A Politician from Jackson to Lincoln. New York: Columbia University Press, 1961.
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Warren, J o h n Collins 4637. Truax, Rhoda. The Doctors Warren of Boston: First Family of Surgery. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1968. 4638. Warren, Edward. The Life of John Collins Warren, M.D., Compiled Chiefly from His Autobiography and Journals. 2 vols. Boston: Ticknor and Fields, 1859, 1860. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization and in American Culture Series. Washington, Bushrod 4639. Annis, David Leslie. "Mr. Bushrod Washington: Supreme Court Justice on the Marshall Court." Ph.D. diss., University of Notre Dame, 1974. 4640. Binney, Horace. Bushrod Washington. Philadelphia: C. Sherman & Son, 1858. Wayne, J a m e s Moore 4641. Lawrence, Alexander A. James Moore Wayne, Southern Unionist. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1943: Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1970. Also in Law Books Recommended for Libraries. Webb, J a m e s Watson 4642. Carter, Robert. The Hungarian Controversy: An Exposure of the Falsifications and Perversions of the Slanderers of Hungary. Boston: Redding & Company, 1852. 4643. Crouthamel, James L. James Watson Webb: A Biography. Middletown, Conn.: Wesleyan University Press, 1969. Webster, Ezekiel 4644. "The Boston Latin Grammar School." American Journal of Education 27 (January 1877): 65-96.
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Webster, Fletcher 4645. Bradford, Gershom. "Out From the Shadow." New-England (1972): 24-38.
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4646. Cowley, Charles. "Colonel Fletcher Webster." Bay State Monthly 1 (March 1884): 143-49. 4647. Selby, Paul, ed. Historical Encyclopedia of Illinois and History of Sangamon County. Chicago: Munsell Publishing Company, 1912. 4648. "Webster's Only Son." Dartmouth College Library Bulletin 5 (December 1949): 26-29. Prints letter from Fletcher Webster, Bull Run, August 30, 1862, to his wife, and letter from John Minor Brodhead, September 17, describing death of Daniel Fletcher in the Battle of Manassas. Webster, Grace Fletcher 4649. Story, Joseph. "Obituary of Mrs. Webster." National Intelligencer, January 26, 1828. Webster, N o a h 4650. Scudder, Horace E. Noah Webster. Boston, 1882. Contains a few DW letters addressed to Noah. 4651. Skeel, E. E. F., comp. Notes on the Life of Noah Webster. 2*vols. New York, 1912. Volume 2, p. 301 carries letter from NW to DW on copyright law. Weed, Thurlow 4652. Smith, Dorothy Belle. "A Whig Dictator: Thurlow Weed's Political Activities (1838-1848)." M A. thesis, University of Rochester, 1942. 4653. Van Deusen, Glyndon G. "Thurlow Weed: A Character Study." American Historical Review 49 (April 1944): 427-40.
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4654. Van Deusen, Glyndon G. Thurlow Weed: Wizard of the Lobby. Boston: Little, Brown, 1947; New York: Da Capo Press, 1969. 4655. Weed, Harriet, and Thurlow Weed Barnes. Life of Thurlow Weed, Including His Autobiography and a Memoir. 2 vols. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1883-84; New York: Da Capo Press, 1970. Wheaton, Henry 4656. Baker, Elizabeth Feaster. Henry Wheaton, 1785-1848. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1937; New York: Da Capo Press, 1971. Also in Law Books Recommended for Libraries. 4657. Kellen, William Vail. Henry Wheaton, An Appreciation, Being the Address Delivered before the Alumni of Brown University on the Occasion of the One Hundredth Anniversary of his Graduation, June Seventeen, MDCCCCII. Boston: Merrymount Press, 1902. Wheelock, Eleazar 4658. Daniell, Jere R. Eleazar Wheelock and the Dartmouth College Charter. Hanover, N.H.: Dartmouth College, 1969. 4659. Dickey, John Sloan. Eleazar Wheelock, 1711-1779, Daniel Webster, 17821852, and Their Pioneer Dartmouth College. New York: Newcomen Society in North America, 1954. 4660. McCallum, James Dow. Eleazar Wheelock, Founder of Dartmouth College. Hanover, N.H.: Dartmouth College, 1939; New York: Arno Press, 1969. White, Hugh Lawson 4661. Amburn, Floyd Harrison. "The Political Career of Hugh Lawson White." M.A. thesis, University of Tennessee, 1933. 4662. Gresham, Lunia Paul. "The Public Career of Hugh Lawson White." Ph.D. diss., Vanderbilt University, 1943.
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4663. Gresham, L. Paul. "The Public Career of Hugh Lawson White." Tennessee Historical Quarterly 3 (December 1944): 291-318. 4664. Scott, Nancy N., ed. A Memoir of Hugh Lawson White, Judge of the Supreme Court of Tennessee, Member of the Senate of the United States, etc., etc., with Selections from His Speeches and Correspondence. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott, 1856. Also in Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary, 19thcentury Legal Treatises, Microbook Library of American Civilization, and in American Culture Series. Whittlesey, Elisha 4665. Davis, Harold E. "Elisha Whittlesey and Maumee Land Speculation, 1834-1840." Quarterly Bulletin of the Historical Society of Northwestern Ohio 15 (July 1943): 139-58. 4666. Davison, Kenneth E. "Forgotten Ohioan: Elisha Whittlesey, 1783-1862." Ph.D. diss., Western Reserve University, 1953. Wilkins, William 4667. Slick, S. E. "The Life of William Wilkins." Ph.D. diss., University of Pittsburgh, 1931. Williams, Reuel 4668. Poor, John A. Memoir of Hon. Reuel Williams, Prepared for the Maine Historical Society. Cambridge, Mass.: H.O. Houghton, 1864. Also in Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary. Wilmot, David 4669. Going, Charles B. David Wilmot, Free-Soiler: A Biography of the Great Advocate of the Wilmot Proviso. New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1924; Gloucester, Mass.: P. Smith, 1966.
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Winthrop, Robert Charles 4670. Jordan, Winthrop Donaldson. "Massachusetts and Manifest Destiny: Robert C. Winthrop and the Political Opposition to the Expansion of the 1840's." M.A. thesis, Clark University, 1957. 4671. Lawrence, Abbott Wells. "Robert Charles Winthrop: Portrait of a Whig Ideology in a Period of Transition." A.B. thesis, Harvard University, 1993. 4672. Winthrop, Robert Charles, Jr. A Memoir of Robert Charles Winthrop, Prepared for the Massachusetts Historical Society. Boston: Little, Brown, 1897, 1900. Also in 19th-century Legal Treatises. Wirt, William 4673. Burke, Joseph Charles. "William Wirt, Attorney General Constitutional Lawyer." Ph.D. diss., Indiana University, 1965.
and
4674. Cain, Marvin R. "William Wirt Against Andrew Jackson: Reflections of a n Era." Mid-America 47 (April 1965): 113-38. 4675. Cauble, Frank P. "William Wirt and His Friends: A Study in Southern Culture, 1772-1832." Ph.D. diss., University of North Carolina, 1934. 4676. Mclntosh, Linda. "William Wirt and the Election of 1832." M.A. thesis, Johns Hopkins University, 1973. 4677. Oberg, Michael L. "William Wirt and the Trials of Republicanism." Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 99 (July 1990): 305-26. 4678. Robert, Joseph C. "William Wirt, Virginian." Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 80 (October 1972): 387-441. Wise, Henry A. 4679. Adkins, Edwin Payne. "Henry A. Wise in Sectional Politics, 1833-1860." Ph.D. diss., Ohio State University, 1948.
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4680. Eaton, Clement. "Henry A. Wise: A Study in Virginia Leadership, 1850-1861." West Virginia History 3 (April 1942): 187-204. 4681. Eaton, Clement. "Henry A. Wise, A Liberal of the Old School." Journal of Southern History 7 (November 1941): 482-94. 4682. Simpson, Craig Michael. A Good Southerner: The Life of Henry A. Wise. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1985. 4683. Simpson, Craig Michael. "Henry A. Wise in Antebellum Politics, 18501861." Ph.D. diss., Stanford University, 1972. 4684. Wise, Barton H. The Life of Henry A. Wise of Virginia, 1806-1876. New York: Macmillan Company, 1899. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization. Wood, Samuel 4685. Colby, Virginia L. Memorabilia for Posterity: The Rev. Dr. Samuel Wood. Concord, N.H.: Boscawen Historical Society, 1972. Woodbridge, William 4686. Lanman, Charles. The Life of William Woodbridge. Washington, D.C: Blanchard and Mohun, 1867. Also in Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary. Woodbury, Levi 4687. Allison, Hildreth M. "Honorable Levi Woodbury: Presidential Timber." Historical New Hampshire 23 (Autumn 1968): 3-18. 4688. Capowski, Vincent. "The Making of a Jacksonian Democrat: Levi Woodbury, 1789-1851." Ph.D. diss., Fordham University, 1966. 4689. Woodbury, Charles Levi. Memoir of Hon. Levi Woodbury, LL. D. Cambridge, Mass.: J. Wilson, 1881; Boston: D. Clapp & Son, 1894. Also in 19th-century Legal Treatises.
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Wright, Silas 4690. Chancellor, William Estabrook. A Life of Silas Wright, 1795-1847, United States Senator from New York, 1833-1844, Governor of the State of New York, 1844-1846. New York: W. C O'Donnell, Jr., 1913. 4691. Garraty, John. Silas Wright. New York: Columbia University Press, 1949; New York: AMS Press, 1970. 4692. Gillet, Ransom H. The Life and Times of Silas Wright. 2 vols. Albany: The Argus Company, 1874. Also in Microbook Library of American Civilization. 4693. Hammond, Jabez D. Life and Times of Silas Wright, Late Governor of the State of New York. Syracuse: Hall & Dickson, 1848; New York: A.S. Barnes & Co., 1848. Also in Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary. Yulee, David Levy 4694. Adler, Joseph G. "The Public Career of Senator David Levy Yulee." Ph.D. diss., Case Western Reserve University, 1973.
XI Personal Life 4695. "American Founders on the Importance of Religion." American Enterprise 6 (November/December 1995): 80. Quotes from DW on the importance of religion to the development of the United States." 4696. American Past: A New History Portrays People Who Made It." Life 23 (November 3, 1947): 55-58. Brief discussion of DW. 4697. "Anecdote of Daniel Webster." Robert Merry's Museum 22 (1851): 74-75. 4698. "Anecdote of Webster." Littell's Living Age 36 (January 1, 1853): 31. Relates anecdote of DW responding to his physician's inquiry during his last illness about how it was that he felt like the "Jackdaw in the Church Steeple," identified as a reference to William Cowper's translation of Vincent Bourne's poems. 4699. "Are We a Good-Looking People." Putnam's Monthly Magazine of American Literature, Science, and Art 1 (March 1853): 308-16. Briefly describes DW's physical appearance. 4700. A.S. "Reminiscences: New-England Society Dinner Speech of 1850." New York Times, December 25, 1887. 4701. B., W. H. "Webster's Chowder." Magazine of American History 12 (November 1884): 473. Quotes the comments DW generally made when he finished eating good chowder.
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4702. Baldwin, Elmer. History of La Salle County, Illinois ... and a Sketch of the Pioneer Settlers of Each Town to 1840. Chicago: Rand, McNally & Company, 1877. Also available on microfilm in Illinois County and Regional Histories and Atlases. Discusses DW's agents in Peru, Illinois. 4703. Banks, Louis Albert. The Religious Life of Famous Americans. Boston: American Tract Society, 1904. Includes discussion, pp. 89-97, of DW and several of his friends and colleagues. 4704. Barker, Creighton. "Daniel Webster and the Hay Fever." Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 9 (May 1937): 393-402. Discusses DW's annual attack of what was probably ragweed pollenosis. 4705. Baxter, Laurence Winfield. "Psychological Moments" in the Lives of Some Great Americans Improved, or, Making Good The Declaration of Independence. Philadelphia: Innes, 1922. Looks at Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, and others, as well as Webster. 4706. Benjamin, Park. "Letter Writing." Continental Monthly 4 (December 1863): 648-56. In short paragraph, discusses and praises DW's writing style. 4707. Bennett, Harold Hotchkiss. Vignettes of Portsmouth; Being Representations of Divers Historic Places in Old Portsmouth, Done by Helen Pearson, with Descriptive Text. Portsmouth, N.H.: H. Pearson and H. H. Bennett, [1913]. Contains description of the site of the Webster house in Portsmouth. 4708. Bigelow, Stephanie S. Bellport and Brookhaven: A Saga of the Sibling Hamlets at Old Purchase South. Bellport, N.Y.: Bellport-Brookhaven Historical Society, 1968. Contains a brief account of Webster and his trout catch in the Carman River in New York. 4709. Bradford, Gershom. "The Unknown Webster." Old-Time New England 44 (October-December 1953): 55-63. Discusses DW's life and country estate at Marshfield; prints several previously unpublished letters to Charles Henry Thomas relating to affairs on the estate. 4710. Brayer, Herbert O. "Insurance Against the Hazards of Western Life." Mississippi Valley Historical Review 34 (September 1947): 221-36. Briefly discusses DW's $5,000 life insurance policy with the New England Mutual Life Insurance Company.
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4711. Bullard, Helen, and Joseph Marshall Krechniak. Cumberland County's First Hundred Years. Crossville, Tenn.: Centennial Committee, 1956. Discusses the lands Webster bought from Stephen Haight and DW's visits to the land in Middle Tennessee (apocryphal). 4712. Butler, Clement Moore. "Reminiscences of Daniel Webster." American Church Review 34 (April 1881): 91-111. 4713. Capen, Oliver Bronson. "Country Homes of Famous Americans: Daniel Webster." Country Life 8 (September 1905): 512-15. Discusses Marshfield. 4714. Catalogue of Albany's Bicentennial Loan Exhibition, at the Albany Academy, July 5 to July 24, 1886. Albany: Weed, Parsons & Co., 1886. Exhibition included DW autographs and DW's copy of Discours du General Foy, which Lafayette presented on his visit to the United States in 1824-25. 4715. Chanen, Jill Schachner. "Treasured Tomes." ABA Journal 82 (June 1996): 100. Briefly discusses a volume of DW's speeches, a presentation copy from DW to Chief Justice John Marshall, offered for sale. 4716. Chipman, Frank W. The Romance of Old Sandwich Glass. Sandwich, Mass.: Sandwich Publishing Company, 1932. Prints letter of thanks from DW for gift of glass. 4717. Chu, Jonathan M. "The Demon and Daniel Webster: Drinking in the Antebellum Senate." American Nineteenth Century History 1 (2000): 97-104. Examines DW's fondness for alcohol. 4718. Cohen, S. G. "Asthma Among the Famous—A Continuing Series—Daniel Webster (1782-1852), American Lawyer, U. S. Senator, and Statesman." Allergy and Asthma Proceedings 17 (November-December 1996): 373-76. 4719. Cole, Arthur C. "The Puritan and Fair Terpsichore." Mississippi Valley Historical Review 29 (June 1942): 3-34. Briefly discusses DW's fondness for dancing, particularly while a student at Dartmouth College. 4720. Crandall, W. I. "An Incident in the Life of Webster." Magazine of American History 29 (March 1893): 252-54.
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4721. "Daniel Webster." American Whig Review 16 (November 1852): 481-504. Recounts a visit to DW at Marshfield in September 1852; describes the farm, DW; reviews DW's life. 4722. "Daniel Webster's Fish Chowder Recipe." New York Times, July 17, 1898, p. 12, c. 5. 4723. "Daniel Webster's Late Residence." Gleason's Pictorial Drawing Room Companion 3 (November 13,1852): 320. Describes DW's residence at Marshfield and the room in which he died. 4724. Davis, W. T. "Memories of Daniel Webster in Public and Private Life." New England Magazine 26 (April 1902): 187-209. Relates anecdotes he has heard from Isaac P. Davis, Charles Henry Thomas, Thomas Hedge, and Isaac L. Hedge; prints several documents; has illustrations of DW's home in Marshfield and of his carriage; some discussion of his relations with the Tyler administration. 4725. Dean, John Ward. "Hon. Marshall P. Wilder, Ph.D." Bay State Monthly: A Massachusetts Magazine 1 (January 1884): 1-10. Briefly discusses the roles of Wilder and DW in the formation of the United States Agricultural Society and in the festivals of the Sons of New Hampshire. 4726. De Leon, Edwin. "The New South." Harper's New Monthly Magazine 48 (February 1874): 406-22. Reports comments DW made on his visit to Savannah, Georgia, regarding the North and the South. 4727. Dods, Agnes M. "Sarah Goodridge, with List of Miniatures." Magazine Antiques 51 (May 1947): 328-29. Includes those known she did of DW. 4728. Downey, Fairfax, comp. It Happened in New Hampshire. Grantham, N.H.: Tompson & Rutter, 1981. Provides anecdotes on social life and customs in the Lake Sunapee region and on DW in the environs. 4729. Eichert, Magdalen. "Daniel Webster's Western Land Investments." Historical New Hampshire 26 (Fall 1971): 29-35. Offers a brief introduction to his speculation in land in the upper Midwest.
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4730. Ellet, Mrs. Elizabeth F. (Lummis). The Queens of American Society. Philadelphia: Porter & Coates, 1867. Contains a brief discussion of Marshfield, of Caroline Le Roy Webster, and of Caroline's life following DW's death. 4731. Ellis, Warren B. "Freemasonry in Boston." New England Magazine 19 (September 1895): 3-21. Reports that the Masonic Temple in Boston has autograph copies of the remarks that DW and Lafayette made at the banquet following the laying of the cornerstone for the Bunker Hill monument in 1825. 4732. "Etchings." Scribner's Monthly 8 (October 1874): 760-64. Recounts occasion when DW's extravagance was discussed in Washington: incident involved a traveling companion asking to borrow DW's tooth brush, which, when the companion returned it, DW threw out the window. 4733. Farnum, George R. "Historic New England Shrines of the Law." American Bar Association Journal 22 (1936): 100-102, 160-62, 238-41, 309-12, 383-88. Contains a discussion of DW and Marshfield. 4734. "Fire at Daniel Webster House." New York Times, February 17, 1873. 4735. Foreman, Edward R. "Daniel Webster in Rochester." Rochester Historical Society Publications Fund Series 3 (1923): 243-52. 4736. Fowler, O. S. Fowler's Practical Phrenology ... New York: Fowler & Wells, 1836, 1840, 1846, 1849 Discusses size of DW's head. 4737. Fuess, Claude Moore. "Daniel Webster and the Massachusetts Historical Society." Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society 64 (January 1932): 47-49. Chronicles DW's activities as a member of the Society. 4738. Fuess, Claude Moore. "Senator Webster Goes South." Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society 62 (1928-29): 161-71. Describes DW's southern tour in 1847. 4739. Goodspeed, Charles Eliot. Angling in America: Its Early History and Literature. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1939. Contains a brief discussion of Webster's trout catch in the Carman River in New York.
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4740. Goss, E. H. "Loveweli's Fight." Magazine ofAmerican History 8 (November 1882): 785-86. Reports that the Fryeburg Webster Memorial contains Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's first printed poem, "Loveweli's Fight." 4741. G.S.H. "Mr. Webster's Library." American Bibliopolist 7 (December 1875): 261-62. Discusses the recent sale of Webster's library and what the items in the sale reveal about Webster's reading interests. 4742. Guild, Edward P. "Nantasket Beach." Bay State Monthly 3 (August 1885): 179-83. Briefly mentions DW's hunting on the beach. 4743. Hadley, Samuel P. "Some Reminiscences of Daniel Webster." Lowell Historical Society Contributions 1 (1907): 140-54. 4744. Hale, Edward Everett. "Memories of a Hundred Years." Outlook 70 (January 4, 1902): 31-47; 71 (June 7, 1902): 405-14. Offers insights into New England society; recollects events in Webster's and other New England notables' lives and discusses Webster's oratory. 4745. Hale, Edward Everett. "Tarry at Home Travels." Outlook 80 (May 6, 1905): 71-86. Briefly discusses Webster and several of his New England colleagues. 4746. Hamilton, James Warren, ed. "Webster in Plymouth: An Account of Daniel Webster in Plymouth, Massachusetts. Excerpts from William T. Davis's Plymouth Memories of an Octogenarian and Margaret Kyle's Plymouth Salt and Savor." M.F.A. thesis, Southeastern Massachusetts Technological Institute, North Dartmouth, Mass. 4747. Harris, Amanda Bartlett. "Down in Sandwich Town." Wide Awake 25 (June 1887): 19-27. Discusses Webster's interaction with the town. 4748. Harting, Emilie C. A Literary Tour Guide to the United States: Northeast. New York: Morrow, 1978. Discusses, in part, the homes and haunts of Webster. 4749. History of La Salle County, Illinois, Together with Sketches of Its Cities, Villages and Towns,... and Political History, Portraits of Prominent Persons and Biographies of Representative Citizens ... 2 vols. Chicago: Inter-State Pubhshing Company, 1886. Also available in Illinois County and Regional Histories and Atlases. Discusses the Websters' landholdings and activities in Peru, Illinois.
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4750. History of St. Joseph County, Michigan, with Illustrations Descriptive of Its Scenery ... Philadelphia: L. H. Everts & Co., 1877. Discuss DW investments in land in the county, which he sold to Thomas H. Perkins in 1841. 4751. Hoffman, Urias John. History of La Salle County, Illinois, Together with Biographical Sketches of Many of Its Prominent and Leading Citizens and Illustrious Dead. Chicago: S. J. Clarke Publishing Company, 1906. Also available in Illinois County and Regional Histories and Atlases. Discusses briefly, pp. 182-185, DW and Fletcher's landholdings and activities in Peru, Illinois. 4752. Homes of American Authors, Comprising Anecdotal, Personal, and Descriptive Sketches. New York: G. P. Putnam and Co., 1854, 1857; London: S. Low, Son and Co., 1854. Also available in American Literary Annuals and Gift Books, 1825-1865. Contains description of Marshfield. 4753. Horton, H. P. "Daniel Webster at Patchgoue [sic]." Long Island Forum 12 (January 1949): 5, 14. Discusses DW's visit to Patchogue in 1840 to deliver a political speech. 4754. Hubbard, Elbert. Little Journeys to the Homes of American Statesmen. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, [1898], 1900, 1902; 2 vols. East Aurora, N.Y.: The Roycrofters, 1911; Chicago: William H. Wise & Co., 1916. Discusses DW and his home in Marshfield. Another publication, slightly different title: Little Journeys to the Homes of Famous People. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, [1922]. Reports on visit to Webster's home at Marshfield before it was destroyed by fire. 4755. Hurd, D. Hamilton. History of Plymouth County, Massachusetts, with Biographical Sketches of Many of Its Pioneers and Prominent Men. Philadelphia: J. W. Lewis & Co., 1884. Discusses the relationship between DW and Nathaniel Ray Thomas. 4756. Hurlburt, Henry Higgins. Chicago Antiquities, Comprising Original Items and Relations, Letters, Extracts, and Notes Pertaining to Early Chicago. Chicago: Ferguson Printing Co., 1881; Salem, Mass.: Higginson Book Co., 1997. Discusses DW's visit to the town in 1837.
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4757. Johnson, Stanley Edwards. "A Bunch of Webster Anectdotes [sic]." Boston, [193?]. Typewritten copy. Rauner Special Collections Library, Dartmouth College. 4758. Johnson, Stanley Edwards. "Some Anecdotes of Webster." Harper's Weekly 49 (March 11, 1905): 356, 367. Relates account of Webster told by his father, a congressman from New Hampshire, about a railroad conductor asking DW for his ticket, Webster's friendship for a Miss Campbell of Charleston, S.C, and DW's fondness for brandy. 4759. Kaminsky, Peter. "The Trout and Daniel Webster." Outdoor Life 167 (April 1981): 86-90. 4760. Karas, Nicholas. "Daniel Webster Meets Another Kind of Devil." Rod & Gun (Summer 1970). Relying primarily on secondary works, recounts the story of Webster's alleged trout catch in the Carman River in New York. 4761. Karas, Nick. Brook Trout. New York: Lyons Press, 1997. Recounts the story of DW's catch in the Carman River. 4762. Kelly, Amasa S. "Stray Leaves; or, Scribblings on the Way," in Prose and Verse. Cambridge, Mass.: John Ford, 1866. Contains references to Marshfield and DW's grave. 4763. "Knife and Fork Anecdote of Webster." New York Times, February 28, 1882, p. 3, c.6. 4764. Krusell, Cynthia Hagar, and Betty Magoun Bates. Marshfield: A Town of Villages, 1640-1990. Marshfield Hills, Mass.: Historical Research Association, 1990. Discusses the history of the area of Webster's property. 4765. Langford, Norma Jean. "300 years of the Winslow House." Early American Homes 30 (October 1999): 60-65+. Briefly discusses DW's purchase of the Winslow property in 1843 and his use of the house and farming of the land. 4766. Lanman, Charles. "Annals of Angling." Galaxy 6 (September 1868): 30513. Gives a brief outline of DW's lifelong interest in the sport. 4767. Lanman, Charles. "Daniel Webster's Social Hours." Harper's New Monthly Magazine 13 (July 1856): 216-22; 13 (August 1856): 354-58; 13 (September
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1856): 495-501; 13 (October 1856): 634-39. Reports some of DW's dinner conversations on a variety of subjects. 4768. "The Lapwing and Other 'Small Tokens of Respect."' Dukes County Intelligencer 30 (1988): 32-35. Explores DW's relationship with the Forbes family of Dukes County, Massachusetts. 4769. Leonard & Co., Boston. Catalogue of Manuscripts from a Private Library: Consisting of Autograph Speeches, Notes, etc., etc. of the Late Daniel Webster ... to be Sold by Auction on Friday, October 15th, 1875 ... Boston: W. F. Brown, [1875]. 4770. Leonard & Co., Boston. Catalogue of the Large and Valuable Law Library of the Late Fletcher Webster, Originally the Library of His Father, the Late Daniel Webster, Nearly Every Volume Containing his Autograph, to be Sold by Auction, Tuesday and Wednesday, Jan. 19 & 20, 1864, in the Library Sales Room of Leonard & Co., No. 49 Tremont Street, Up Stairs, Boston. Boston: A. Mudge, 1864. Contains 599 entries. 4771. Leonard & Co., Boston. Catalogue of the Private Library of the Late Daniel Webster, to be Sold by Auction on Tuesday, June 8th, and Following Days. Boston: W. F. Brown and Co., [1875?]. Also available in 19th-century Legal Treatises. Lists 1,302 books to be sold. 4772. "Library of Daniel Webster." New York Times, June 20, 1875, p. 6, c. 7. Described by Hilliard. 4773. "List of Correspondents Owned by C. F. Gunther." New York Times, June 24, 1886, p. 3, c. 3. Covers collection, including DW materials, that eventually went to the Chicago Historical Society. 4774. Lucretia. "Webster Chowder." Magazine of American History 11 (May 1884): 458-59. Asks for chowder recipe and provides readers with DW's recipe for boiling potatoes. 4775. Marshfield: The Autobiography of a Pilgrim Town; Being an Account of Three Hundred Years of a New England Town, Founded by the Pilgrims, Lived in and Developed by the Royalists, Adopted by Daniel Webster, Beloved by Many of the Ancestors of Those Who Today Make It Their Home, 1640-1940. Marshfield, Mass.: Marshfield Tercentenary Committee, 1940.
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4776. Massachusetts Horticultural Society. History of the Massachusetts Horticultural Society. Boston: Society, 1880. Mentions DW's involvement in the Society and his exhibition of a great variety of vegetables at one of its gatherings. 4777. "Mementos of Daniel Webster." Antiques 25 (1934): 176-77. Concerns collection of house furnishings belonging to DW. 4778. M.E.T. "Webster Chowder." Magazine of American History 11 (May 1884): 459. Relates that DW learned the art of making chowder from his Marshfield neighbors. 4779. M.E.W.S. "A Breakfast at Mr. Webster's." Appleton's Journal 13 (February 20, 1875): 239-41. Discusses conversations that took place among guests invited to Webster's residence in Washington in the 1850s. 4780. M.G.P. "Webster Chowder." Magazine of American History 11 (May 1884): 459. Provides DW's chowder recipe. 4781. Miller, L. M. "Early Banks and Bankers of Macomb County." Michigan Pioneer Collections 5 (1884): 470+. Discuss Bank of Macomb County, in which Daniel Fletcher Webster and family, perhaps including DW, were stockholders. 4782. Minto. "Webster Chowder." Magazine of American History 11 (April 1884): 360. Inquires if Webster chowder really originated with Daniel Webster or was a trick of the food business. 4783. "Mr. Webster." American Monthly Magazine 1 (March 1830): 864-66. Describes Webster's appearance and discusses his character. 4784. Montauk. "Webster Chowder." Magazine of American History 11 (May 1884): 460. Reports anecdote of DW's culinary skills in "flanking shad." 4785. Montgomery, Horace. "Howell Cobb, Daniel Webster, and Jenny Lind." Georgia Historical Quarterly 45 (March 1961): 37-41. Discusses the attendance of Cobb and Webster at Lind's appearances in New York, Philadelphia, and Washington in the 1850s as described in Cobb letters to his wife. 4786. "The Most Important Thought of Daniel Webster." Littell's Living Age 36 (January 21, 1853): 160. Relates anecdote of effort of a friend at a New York
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dinner in the early 1850s to draw DW into conversation by asking what his most important thought was, to which DW allegedly replied it was his individual responsibility to God, on which he spoke for twenty minutes. 4787. Nesmith, George Washington. "Daniel Webster at Manchester, N.H., Cattle Show, 1851." Granite Monthly 6 (April 1882): 74. 4788. O'Byrne, Michael Cyprian. History of La Salle County. Chicago: Lewis Publishing Company, 1924. Discusses activities of DW's agents in the vicinity of Peru, Illinois, where DW had a farm. 4789. "On the Trail of DanTs Favorite." Yankee 65 (January/February 2001): 86. Presents one version of what is alleged to be DW's recipe for clam chowder. 4790. Paige, Mrs. J. W. "Daniel Webster in Europe." Granite Monthly 3 (1879): 253. 4791. "Papers of Daniel Webster Presented to the New Hampshire Historical Society." New York Times, June 16, 1876. 4792. Parker, Edward Everett, ed. History of the City of Nashua, N.H. Nashua, N.H.: Telegraph Publishing Company, 1897. Reports DW"s purchase of stock in the Nashua Manufacturing Company. 4793. Petersfield. "Mrs. Webster Made the Chowder." Magazine of American History 11 (May 1884): 459-60. Quotes letter from DW, July 29, 1851, to prove that Caroline Le Roy Webster was the one who made chowder in the Webster household. 4794. Peterson, Helen Stone. "First Lady at 22." Virginia Cavalcade 11 (Winter 1961-62): 14-19. Provides a biographical sketch and anecdotes of Priscilla Cooper Tyler, Tyler's daughter-in-law, who assumed the duties of White House hostess during the illness of Letitia Christian Tyler; relates Priscilla's impressions of DW as a conversationalist and of his attendance to her during a fainting spell at a White House dinner. 4795. Phifer, Edward W. "Champagne at Brindletown: The Story of the Burke County Gold Rush, 1829-1833." North Carolina Historical Review 40 (October 1963): 489-500. Offers account of the Willis Gold Mining Company in North Carolina, one which DW promoted and perhaps invested in.
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4796. "The Phillips Family and Phillips Exeter Academy." North American Review 87 (July 1858): 119-43. Briefly discusses DW's actions as trustee of the Academy and mentions speech he gave there. 4797. Pierce, Samuel C. "Three Famous Visitors to Rochester: Daniel Webster—Winfield Scott—Abraham Lincoln." Rochester Historical Society Publications Fund Series 3 (1923): 229-34. 4798. Quincy, Josiah. Figures of the Past from the Leaves of Old Journals. Boston: Roberts Brothers, 1883; Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1926. Also available in Microbook Library of American Civilization and South Carolinians Through the 19th Century. Contains account of party on June 17, 1825, at the Websters' and Israel Thorndike's on the occasion of Lafayette's visit. 4799. Quincy, Josiah. The History of the Boston Atheiweum, with Biographical Notices of its Deceased Founders. Cambridge, Mass.: Metcalf, 1851. Also available in Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary. Provides some discussion of DW's relations with the institution. 4800. Railton, Arthus R. "Daniel Webster, Fisherman, on the Vineyard." Dukes County Intelligencer 30 (1988): 16-31. Discusses a fishing trip to Edgartown, Massachusetts, in 1849. 4801. Richards, Lysander Salmon. History of Marshfield. 2 vols. Plymouth, Mass.: Memorial Press, 1901-1905. Provides coverage of a dispute regarding the construction of a road through DW's Marshfield property. 4802. Rogers, John K. "Daniel Webster and Col. T. H. Perkins: A Summer-Day Outing in 1817." New England Magazine and Bay State Monthly 4 (January 1886): 13-26. Discusses trip the two made to Cape Ann in 1817. 4803. Rothman, Ellen K. "Intimate Acquaintance': Courtship and the Transition to Marriage in America, 1770-1900." Ph.D. diss., Brandeis University, 1980. Discusses in part DW's friendships, courtship, and marriage. 4804. Rotundo, E. Anthony. "Romantic Friendship: Male Intimacy and MiddleClass Youth in the Northern United States, 1800-1900." Journal of Social History 23 (1989): 1-25. Explores the romantic friendship, generally expressions of tender emotions of the heart, among young men, including Daniel Webster.
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4805. Schafer, Joseph. "Daniel Webster's Visit to Wisconsin." Wisconsin Magazine of History 7 (September 1923): 242-47. Covers Webster's trip in 1837. 4806. Schneider, D. B. "Daniel Webster Visits Sydney Smith." Notes and Queries 14 (October 1967): 366-67. Provides brief account of visit for tea in 1839 while in England. 4807. Schwiebert, Ernest. Trout. 2 vols. New York: E. P. Dutton, 1978, 1984. Contains a long discussion of Webster's trout fishing in the Carman River in New York. 4808. Sherman, Rexford B. "Daniel Webster, Gentleman Farmer." Agricultural History 53 (1979): 475-87. Discusses DW's various farms in Illinois, New Hampshire, and Massachusetts, and his keen interest in scientific farming. 4809. Shewmaker, Kenneth E. "Daniel Webster, Angler." American Fly Fisher 18 (1992): 2-13. Discusses DW's "favorite sport," fishing. 4810. Shewmaker, Kenneth. "Daniel Webster, Angler." Dartmouth Life 3 (May 15, 1993): 4. Reprints excerpt from article in The American Fly Fisher. 4811. Shewmaker, Kenneth E. "Daniel Webster and the Great Brooktrout." American Fly Fisher 8 (Winter 1981): 20-24. In the absence of corroborative evidence, concludes that the story of Webster's catching a fourteen and one half pound trout in the Carman River in 1827 is probably apocryphal. 4812. Sikes, W. W. "Slightly Deaf." Harper's New Monthly Magazine 21 (July 1860): 232-35. Discusses introduction to DW, DW's being told that Sikes was hard of hearing, and DW's gracious response to the situation. 4813. Speed, James. Ten Outdoor Men. Boston: D. C. Heath, 1929. Discusses Webster's activities in hunting and fishing. 4814. Stimson, Alexander Lovett. "Daniel Webster at Home: A Reminiscence of Fifty Years Ago." Granite Monthly 24 (March 1898): 177-79. Discusses a barbecue (fish-chowder) gathering DW held for his Franklin, New Hampshire, neighbors shortly after he returned from his trip to England in 1839. 4815. Stromberg, Roland N. "Boston in the 1820's and 1830's." History Today 11 (September 1961): 591-98. A brief discussion of DW in Boston.
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4816. Summers, John H. "What Happened to Sex Scandals? Politics and Peccadilloes, Jefferson to Kennedy." Journal of American History 87 (December 2000): 825-54. Briefly discusses Jane Grey Swisshelm's charge in 1850 that DW had fathered two mullato children. 4817. Sweet, Frank H. "Three Famous Homes." New Age 4 (April-June 1906): 338-41, 442-44, 514-16. Discusses DW's The Elms, Horace Greeley's Chappaqua farm, and Andrew Jackson's The Hermitage. 4818. Swierenga, Robert P. "Land Speculation Profits Reconsidered." Journal of Economic History 26 (1966): 1-28. Offers some guidance for assessing Webster's speculation in western lands. 4819. Swisshelm, Jane G. "Daniel Webster." Pittsburgh Saturday Visiter, April 20, May 4, 25, 1850. Credits DW, a supporter of slavery and slaveholding, with fathering a large mulatto family and supporting them in Washington. 4820. Tilton, Asa Currier. "Daniel Webster's Wisconsin Investments." Wisconsin Magazine of History 1 (June 1918): 433-34. Briefly identifies a few of Webster's investments in Wisconsin Territory from deed books. 4821. "Times Correspondence: Daniel Webster Mansion at Marshfield." New York Times, March 12, 1882, p. 5, c.4. 4822. Tobey, Edward S. "The Life and Character of Daniel Webster." New England Magazine and Bay State Monthly 4 (March 1886): 228-36. Discusses DW's religious character and views. 4823. Visitors to Monticellc. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1989. Contains account of DW's visit. 4824. Wakeman, T. B. "Daniel Webster and Monistic Religion." Open Court, 3:2093. 4825. "Webster and Jenny Lind." American Socialist, July 5, 1877. Describes concert in Washington where DW rose in the audience to sing "Hail Columbia" with Lind. 4826. "Webster Chowder." Magazine of American History 11 (June 1884): 550-51. Reports anecdote of DW preparing codfish and chowder for a group of
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congressmen and newspaper editors who frequently, when in Washington, would rent a boat and drink, play cards, cook, and eat on the Potomac River. 4827. "Webster Watch Owned by G. I. Robinson." New York Times, February 27, 1886. 4828. Wells, Samuel Roberts. "Physiognomy of Statesmen." American Phrenological Journal and Life Illustrated 44 (1860): 1-2. Also published in Wells, Samuel Roberts. New Physiognomy, or, Signs of Character as Manifested through Temperament and External Forms, and Especially in "the Human Face Divine." New York: Fowler & Wells Co., 1866, 1889. Provides a brief analysis of Daniel Webster. 4829. Wheeler, Noyes. The Phrenological Characters and Talents of Henry Clay, Daniel Webster, John Quincy Adams, William Henry Harrison, and Andrew Jackson, As Given by the Most Distinguished Phrenologists in the United States, Also Notes on the Same, with a Brief Analysis of the Fundamental Powers of the Human Mind as Manifested through the Brain. Boston: Dow & Jackson, 1844. Provides analysis of the named politicians. 4830. Williamson, Joseph. "Daniel Webster's Visit to Maine in 1835." Historical Magazine 9 (January 1871): 11-13. 4831. Wiltse, Charles M. "Daniel Webster and the British Experience." Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society 85 (1973): 58-77. Explores the origins of Webster's attitudes toward the British and discusses his trip to England in 1839. 4832. "Wisconsin Land Speculation of Webster." New York Times, May 16,1887, p. 3, c. 2. 4833. Wood, Clarence Ashton. "Webster Went a Sniping." Long Island Forum 18 (April 1955): 69, 78. Discusses a hunting and fishing expedition to Quogue in 1847. 4834. Wood, James, and Craig Wood. "Long Island's Gift to American Trout Fishing: The Carmans River." Fly Fisherman 7 (Winter 1975): 46-50. Also recounts the story of the large trout DW allegedly caught in the Carman River.
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4835. Wood, William A. "Daniel Webster's Visit to Missouri: His Last Western Trip." Magazine of American History 19 (June 1888): 513-16. Discusses the course of and happenings on Webster's trip in 1837. 4836. Zacharski, Leo R., and E. Elizabeth French. "Factor XI (PTA) Deficiency in an English-American Kindred." Thrombosis and Haemostasis 39 (February 28, 1978): 215-22. In their discussion of this rare hereditary hemorrhagic disorder, point out that DW was a descendant of English ancestors among whom it occurred.
XII Death and Burial 4837. Abbot, Asahel. "The Patriot's Grave: A Monody on the Death of the Hon. Daniel Webster." Christian Parlor Magazine 10 (1853): 73-74. Music. 4838. Abell, L. G., Mrs. The Young Ladies'Choice; or, Gems by the Way-Side: An Offering of Purity and Truth. Boston: Higgins, Bradley & Dayton, 1859. Contains poem by Mrs. L.H. Sigourney, "On the Death of Mr. Webster." 4839. Adams, Ezra Eastman. A Sermon Preached in the American Church Ingouville, on Occasion of the Death of Arthur, Duke of Wellington, and the Hon. Daniel Webster. Havre, France: Alph. Lemale, 1852. 4840. Adams, Nehemiah. A Sermon Preached to the Congregation at the Essex Street Church, October 31, 1852: The Sabbath after the Interment of Hon. Daniel Webster. Boston: George C. Rand, 1852. Also available in 19th-century Legal Treatises and Pamphlets in American History. 4841. Allen, William Henry. Eulogy on the Character and Services of the Late Daniel Webster: Pronounced at the Request of the Select and Common Councils of the City of Philadelphia, January 18, 1853. Philadelphia: Crissy & Markley, 1853. Also available in 19th-century Legal Treatises and Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary. 4842. Arnold, Isaac Newton. Eulogy on Daniel Webster ... Pronounced before the Mayor, Common Council, and Citizens of Chicago, on Friday Evening, November 26, 1852. Chicago: S. C. Griggs & Co., 1852.
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4843. Baldwin, N. B. A Discourse on Henry Clay and Daniel Webster, Delivered by Request, in the Meeting House of the Bethesda Baptist Church, New York City, on Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 25, 1852. New York: Holman & Gray, 1853. 4844. Barnard, Daniel Dewey. Daniel Webster: Speech of Mr. Barnard, Delivered at a Meeting of Americans in Paris, on the 16th of November 1852. Berlin: C. & F. Unger, 1853. Also available in Wth-Century Legal Treatises. 4845. Bartol, Cyrus Augustus. The Hand of God in the Great Man: A Sermon Delivered in the West Church, Boston, Occasioned by the Death of Daniel Webster. Boston: Crosby, Nichols, and Company, 1852. Also available in 19th-century Legal Treatises, Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary, Literature of Theology and Church History, and in Pamphlets in American History. 4846. Blacke, Louis Gaylord. The Life and Eulogy of Daniel Webster. Rochester: W. M. Hayward, 1853. 4847. Boardman, Henry Augustus. A Discourse on the Life and Character of Daniel Webster. Philadelphia: J. M. Wilson, 1852. Also available in 19th-century Legal Treatises and Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary. 4848. Burgess, Chalon. TTie Divine Goodness as Seen in Our National History with a Brief View of Our Perils and Obligations: A Discourse Delivered at Little Valley on the Day of the Annual Thanksgiving, November 25th, 1852. Buffalo: A. M. Clapp & Co., 1853. 4849. Butler, Clement Moore. "A Wise Man is Strong": A Sermon on the Death of Daniel Webster Delivered in Trinity Church, Washington, D.C, November 7, 1852. Washington: W. M. Morrison & Co., 1852. Also available in 19th-century Legal Treatises and in Pamphlets in American History. 4850. Caverno, Charles. Reminiscences of the Eulogy of Rufus Choate on Webster, Delivered at Dartmouth College, July 26, 1853, and Discursions More or Less Therewith Connected. Boston: Sherman, French & Company, 1914. Provides account of the deciphering and printing of Choate's address in the New-York Daily Times, July 30, 1853.
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4851. Cheever, Tracy Patch. Eulogy on Daniel Webster, Pronounced before the Chelsea Library Association, December 8, 1852. Boston: John Bent, 1852. Also available in 19th-century Legal Treatises. 4852. Choate, Rufus. Mr. Choate's Eulogy on Daniel Webster: Full and Accurate Report. New York: New-York Daily Times, 1853. Reprint from the New-York Daily Times, July 30, 1853. 4853. Choate, Rufus. A Discourse Delivered before the Faculty, Students, and Alumni of Dartmouth College, on the Day Preceeding Commencement, July 27, 1853, Commemorative of Daniel Webster. Boston: James Munroe and Company, 1853. Also available in 19th-century Legal Treatises. 4854. Choate, Rufus. "Eulogy on Daniel Webster: The Scene at Its Delivery, Interesting Incidents, etc." [New York, 1853], From the New York Herald, July, 1853. 4855. Choules, John Overton. A Sermon upon the Death of the Hon. Daniel Webster, Delivered in the North Baptist Church, Newport, R.I., November 21, 1852. New York: Evans & Brittan, 1852. Also available in 19th-century Legal Treatises. 4856. Cleaveland, Elisha Lord. A Discourse Occasioned by the Death of Daniel Webster. New York: Pudney & Russell, 1853. Also available in Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary. 4857. Cleaveland, Elisha Lord. A Discourse Occasioned by the Death of Hon. Daniel Webster Preached October 31, and Repeated November 14, 1852. New Haven: B. L. Hamlen, 1852. Also available in 19th-century Legal Treatises and in Pamphlets in American History. 4858. Conant, William Cowper. "Wilkinson's Webster Ode." Baptist Review 5 (July, August, September 1883): 310-29.
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4859. Converse, Charles Crozat. Daniel Webster's March, Composed for the Piano. Philadelphia: Lee & Walker, 1852. 4860. Cooper, James. Eulogy on the Life and Character of the Late Daniel Webster, Pronounced at the Request of the Pottsville Literary Society, April 27th, 1853. Pottsville, [Pa.]: B. Bannan, 1853.
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4861. [Curtis, George Ticknor]. "The Deathbed of Daniel Webster." Appleton's Journal 3 (March 5,1870): 273-75. Reprinted from George Ticknor Curtis's Life of Daniel Webster. 4862. "Daniel Webster." Christian Review 18 (January 1853): 95-119. 4863. "Daniel Webster." Harper's New Monthly Magazine 6 (December 1852): 85-91. Reviews DW's life. 4864. "Daniel Webster." Littell's Living Age 35 (November 20, 1852): 337-47. Reports Faneuil Hall ceremonies of November 19 in memory of DW; prints excerpts from eulogies by Hillard, Everett, Choate; reports on activities in Philadelphia on DW's death; prints two poems memorializing DW. 4865. "Daniel Webster." Littell's Living Age 35 (December 25, 1852): 599-600. Eulogizes DW and asserts that his greatness lay in trying "to bar the popular passions of his countrymen from extending their empire into southern latitudes requiring a distinct and abject race to cultivate them." 4866. "Daniel Webster." Whig Almanac and United States Register for 1853. New York: Greeley & McElrath, p. 11. "Thus lived and died the greatest man, intellectually, that America has yet produced ..." 4867. Daniel Webster: A Collection of Clippings from Various Newspapers at the Time of His Death. Special Collections, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H. Scrapbook of 45 pages. 4868. Daniel Webster and His Times: Newspaper Clippings Regarding Daniel Webster. Milton S. Eisenhower Library, Johns Hopkins University. Mainly clippings regarding DW's death. 4869. Daniel Webster and His Times: Newspaper Clippings Regarding Daniel Webster. Rosary College, Graduate School of Library and Information Science, River Forest, Illinois. Also mainly regarding DW's death and burial. 4870. "Daniel Webster Is Dead." Littell's Living Age 35 (November 13, 1852): 336. Prints two poems occasioned by DW's death and funeral ceremonies. 4871. Daniel Webster Is Dead! Sunday News Office 8 A.M. Boston: Sunday News Office, 1852. Broadside.
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4872. Daniel Webster. No Man or Woman Who Attended the Funeral of Daniel Webster ... Boston: J. Haven, 1852. Describes the funeral of DW. 4873. Davis, Thomas Treadwell. Daniel Webster: Eulogy on Daniel Webster, Delivered in Syracuse, N. Y., Nov. 13, 1852. Syracuse: Hall, Mills & Company, 1852. Also available in 19th-century Legal Treatises and in Pamphlets in American History 4874. Denison, Mary Andrews. The Statesman's Dirge. Boston: E. H. Wade, [1852]. Words by Charles W. Denison. Arranged for piano forte and dedicated to the family and friends of Daniel Webster. 4875. Doten, Lizzie. "The Burial of Webster." Mayflower (1855): 195-99. Poem. 4876. Drake, Charles Daniel. Funeral Oration Pronounced in the City of St. Louis, October 29, 1852, on the Occasion of the Obsequies of Daniel Webster. St. Louis: Charles & Hammond, 1852. Also available in 19th-century Legal Treatises. 4877. Duffield, D. Bethune. "Lines on the Death of Daniel Webster." Littell's Living Age 35 (December 18, 1852): 571. First published in the Detroit Advertiser. 4878. Eastburn, Manton. The Voice of God in the Recent National Bereavement: A Sermon Delivered in Trinity Church, Boston, on the Morning of Sunday, October 31, 1852, Being the Sunday after the Interment of the Hon. Daniel Webster. Boston: Samuel H. Parker, 1852. Also available in 19th-century Legal Treatises and in Pamphlets in American History. 4879. Eells, William Woodward. A Discourse Occasioned on the Death of Hon. Daniel Webster, Preached in Newburyport, Sunday, October 31, 1852. Newburyport: Moses H. Sargent, 1852. Also available in 19th-century Legal Treatises and Pamphlets in American History. 4880. Eulogies on Daniel Webster. New Hampshire State Library, Concord. Two volumes bound of forty pamphlets. 4881. Ewing, Edwin Hickman. Oration on the Life and Services of Daniel Webster: Delivered by Edwin H Ewing, in Nashville, on the 6th of December, 1852. Nashville, [Tenn.]: J. F. Morgan, 1852.
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4882. "Extract from a Sermon on the Death of Hon. Daniel Webster." Monthly Religious Magazine 9 (December 1852): 533-37. 4883. Foster, Thomas, and George Cochran, comps. Eulogies Delivered in the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States on the Life and Character of Hon. John C. Calhoun, of South Carolina, Hon. Henry Clay, of Kentucky, and Hon. Daniel Webster, of Massachusetts. Washington: Foster & Cochran, 1853. 4884. "Funeral Honors to Mr. Webster." Boston Daily Courier, December 1,1852. Account of the public ceremonies for DW. 4885. Harvey, Joseph. An Eulogy on the Life and Public Services of the Late Daniel Webster, Delivered at Thompsonville, November 23, 1852. Hartford: Calhoun Bros., 1852. 4886. Haven, Joseph. An Address Delivered before the Students of Amherst College and the Citizens of the Town, in the First Church in Amherst, Nov. 17, 1852. Amherst: J. S. & C. Adams, 1853. Also available in Wth-Century Legal Treatises and Pamphlets in American History. 4887. Hayward, Wilbur M., "Eulogy on Daniel Webster." In Lewis Gaylord Clark, The Life, Eulogy, and Great Orations of Daniel Webster. Rochester: W. M. Hayward & Co., 1853; Boston: French & Co., 1854. Also available in 19th-century Legal Treatises. 4888. Heywood, John H. Discourse on the Life and Services of Daniel Webster, Delivered in the Unitarian Church, Louisville, Sunday Evening, October 31, 1852. Louisville, Ky.: J. F. Brennan, 1852. Also available in 19th-century Legal Treatises. 4889. Hillard, George Stillman, ed. A Memorial of Daniel Webster, from the City of Boston. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1853. Also available in 19thcentury Legal Treatises. Includes essay by Charles C. Felton on Webster's last a u t u m n at Marshfield, his death, proceedings of various public and private organizations on that occasion, and an account of the funeral. 4890. Hitchcock, Roswell Dwight. A Eulogy on Daniel Webster, Delivered before the Students of Bowdoin College, on Friday, Nov. 12th, 1852. Brunswick: J.
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Griffin, 1852. Also available in 19th-century Legal Treatises, in Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary, and in Pamphlets in American History. 4891. Hoffnung, D. "Webster." Living Age 35 (November 20, 1852): 347. Poem. 4892. Hubbard, F. M. "Life and Public Services of Daniel Webster: An Address Delivered at the Request of the Students of the University of North Carolina, in the College Chapel, Nov. 18, 1852." North Carolina University Magazine 2 (February 1853): 5-18. 4893. Hudson, Henry N. "Wilkinson's Ode on Daniel Webster." Literary World 14 (January 13, 1883): 3. 4894. Hunter, J. S. An Eulogy on the Life and Character of Daniel Webster, Delivered in Cahaba, Dallas County, Ala., on the Twenty-Second of February, 1853. Cahaba, Ala.: Dallas Gazette Office, 1853. 4895. In Memoriam: Two Funeral Marches Performed at the Obsequies of the Hon. Daniel Webster: Tivoli, A Dirge by Pleynel; Funeral March, by William C. Glynn. Boston: Oliver Ditson, 1852. 4896. Jeffries, John. "An Account of the Last Illness of the Honourable Daniel Webster." American Journal of the Medical Sciences, New Series 25 (January 1853): 110-20. 4897. Jeffries, John. An Account of the Last Illness of the Hon. Daniel Webster, Secretary of State to the Government of the United States, with a Description of the Post-Mortem Appearances, etc. Philadelphia: T. K. and P. G. Collins, 1853. Also available in Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary. Also published in Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal 79 (April 1853): 355-66. 4898. J.F.C. "Stanzas." Living Age 35 (November 20, 1852): 347. Poetry. 4899. Johnson, Stanley Edwards. "Webster's Sequestered Resting Place." Special Collections, Dartmouth College. Carbon copy, written in 1909. 4900. Junius Americanus [George Osborne Steams]. A Review of "A Discourse Occasioned by the Death of Daniel Webster Preached at the Melodeon" on Sunday, October 31, 1852, by Theodore Parker, Minister of the Twenty-Eighth
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Congregational Society in Boston. Boston: J. Munroe, 1853. Also available in 19th-century Legal Treatises. Responds negatively to Parker's eulogy. 4901. Ketchum, Hiram. A Eulogy on the Late Daniel Webster, Pronounced before the Faculty and Students of Yale College, January 18, 1853. New Haven: J. H. Benham, 1853. Also available in Pamphlets in American History and in Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary. 4902. King, Thomas Starr. The Death of Mr. Webster: A Sermon Preached in Hollis-Street Meeting-House, on Sunday, Oct. 31, 1852. Boston: Benjamin H. Greene, 1852. Also available in 19th-century Legal Treatises and in Pamphlets in American History. Also reprinted in King, Thomas Starr. Substance and Show, and Other Lectures. Boston: James R. Osgood, 1877. 4903. Kirk, Edward Norris. Great Men are God's Gift: A Discourse on the Death of the Hon. Daniel Webster, Delivered inMt. Vernon Church, on Sunday, October 31, 1852. Boston: Tappan & Whittemore, 1852. 4904. Lawrence, Edward Alexander. A Discourse on the Death of Daniel Webster, Delivered Oct. 31, 1852. Boston: T. R. Marvin, 1852. Also available in Pamphlets in American History. 4905. Locke, Jane Ermina. Daniel Webster—A Rhymed Eulogy. Boston: J. Munroe & Co., 1854. Available in American Poetry, 1609-1900. 4906. Lord, John Chase. Our Strong Rods Broken and Withered: A Discourse Upon the Recent Decease of Calhoun, Clay, and Webster. Buffalo, N. Y.: Jewett, Thomas, 1852. Delivered at the Central Presbyterian Church, November 14, 1852. 4907. Lothrop, Samuel Kirkland. The Divine Presence a Support to Human Frailty: A Sermon Preached in the Brattle Square Church, on the Sunday Succeeding the Death of Hon. Daniel Webster. Boston: Eastburn's Press, 1852. 4908. Lunt, William Parsons. A Discourse Delivered in Quincy, Massachusetts, on Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 25,1852, Commemorative of Daniel Webster. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1852. Also available in Pamphlets in American History.
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4909. Marcker, F. A. Daniel Webster, der amerikanische Staatsmann: Vortrag gehalten am 12. Marz 1853 in der Singakademie. Berlin: G. Reimer, 1853. Also available in 19th-century Legal Treatises. 4910. Mason, Charles. "He, Being Dead, Yet Speaketh": A Discourse on the Death of Daniel Webster, Delivered Oct. 31, 1852. Boston: John Wilson and Son, 1852. Also available in Pamphlets in American History. 4911. Maynard, Horace. A Discourse, Commemorating the Life and Services of Daniel Webster, Delivered in the Methodist Episcopal Church, Knoxville, January 1st, 1853, at the Request of the Citizens. Knoxville, Tenn.: A. Blackburn & Company, 1853. Also available in Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary. 4912. Mayo, Amory Dwight. A Sermon on Daniel Webster, Preached at Gloucester, Mass. Gloucester: John S. E. Rogers, 1852. 4913. McCoy, Amasa. Funeral Oration on the Death of Hon. Daniel Webster, Delivered at a Commemoration in the Presbyterian Church, Ballston Spa, N. Y., Monday Evening, November 8, 1852. Boston, Mass.: C. C. P. Moody, 1852,1853, 1856. Also available in Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary and in Pamphlets in American History. 4914. McLoud, Anson. A Thanksgiving Discourse, Delivered in November 25th, 1852. Salem: Gazette Office, 1852.
Topsfield,
4915. Morrison, John H. "The Death of Daniel Webster." Monthly Magazine 9 (December 1852): 558-68.
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4916. Morrison, Roderick N. Eulogy on Daniel Webster, Pronounced at the New England Festival, in San Francisco, December 22d, 1852. San Francisco: San Francisco Whig, 1853. 4917. Morton, Henry Jackson. *Lessons Read to the Living in the House of Mourning: A Sermon Preached on the Sunday Succeeding the Death of the Hon. Daniel Webster in St. James'Church, Philadelphia. Philadelphia: B. F. Jackson, 1852. 4918. New York [City] Common Council. Report of the Committee of Arrangements Appointed by the Common Council of the City of New York, to Render a
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Suitable Tribute of Respect to the Memory of the Hon. Daniel Webster, Late Secretary of State of the United States. New York: McSpedon & Baker, 1853. 4919. New Orleans. History of the Proceedings in the City of New Orleans, on the Occasion of the Funeral Ceremonies in Honor of Calhoun, Clay, and Webster, which Took Place on Thursday, December 9th, 1852. New Orleans: Picayune, 1853. Available in South Carolinians Through the Nineteenth Century. 4920. Obituary Addresses on the Occasion of the Death of the Hon. Daniel Webster, of Massachusetts, Secretary of State for the United States: Delivered in the Senate and in the House of Representatives of the United States, Fourteenth and Fifteenth December, 1852. Washington: Robert Armstrong, 1853. Also available in 19th-century Legal Treatises. 4921. Order of Exercises in Memory of Daniel Webster: At the City Hall, Manchester, December 22, 1852. Manchester, N.H.: Daily Mirror Press, 1852. Broadside. 4922. Parker, Theodore. Daniel Webster: His Life, Acts, and Death; Being an Address Delivered at the Melodeon, Boston, Massachusetts, on Sunday Morning, Oct. 31, 1852; Extracted from the "Boston Commonwealth,"and Recommended to All Haters of Slavery. Liverpool: Sutton & Haywood, 1853. 4923. Parker, Theodore. A Discourse Occasioned by the Death of Daniel Webster, Preached at the Melodeon on Sunday, October 31, 1852. Boston: Benjamin B. Mussey & Co., 1853. Also available in 19th-century Legal Treatises and in Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary. 4924. Parker, Theodore. The Life of Daniel Webster: An Address. Tweedie, 185[3?].
London:
4925. Parker, Theodore. The Life of Daniel Webster, A Sermon Preached at the Melodeon, in Boston ... October 31, 1852. Detroit: Michigan Free Democrat, 1853. 4926. Parker, Theodore. A Sermon on the Life of Daniel Webster, Delivered at the Melodeon in Boston, Sunday, Oct. 31st, 1852. Milwaukee: Booth Book and Job Printer, 1852.
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4927. Parsons, Thomas William. The Shadow of the Obelisk and Other Poems. London: Hatchards, 1872. Contains poem, pp. 26-29, on death of Webster. 4928. Parsons, Thomas William. Twenty-Fourth of October, 1852. Boston: n.p., 1852. Poem, with title of the day DW died, eulogizes Webster. 4929. Perley, Ira. Eulogy of the Hon. Ira Perley, on the Late Daniel Webster: Pronounced Before the Executive and Legislative Departments of New Hampshire, December 22,1852. Concord, N.H.: Butterfield & Hill, 1852. Also available in Pamphlets in American History. 4930. Poole, Alexis. Poole's Statistical View of the Executive and Legislative Departments of the Government of Massachusetts, 1853; to Which is Added the Eulogy Delivered by Hon. George S. Hillard on Daniel Webster. Boston: White & Potter, 1853. Also available in 19th-century Legal Treatises and in Pamphlets in American History. 4931. Pope, Leroy, Jr. A Eulogy, upon the Life and Public Services of Daniel Webster, Delivered at Memphis, Tenn., on the 28th Feb., 1853. Memphis: Eagle and Enquirer Steam Printing House, 1853. 4932. Prairie Bird [Wellman, Mary Ward Bryant]. Poem, and Other Thoughts, Suggested upon the Death of Hon. Daniel Webster, by Prairie Bird, A Lady of Massachusetts. Boston: The Author, 1854. Also available in American Poetry, 1609-1900 and in 19th-century Legal Treatises. 4933. Rawlings, Augustus. Eulogy on Daniel Webster: Delivered before the Students and Friends of the Albany Medical College, Friday, Oct. 28th, 1852. Albany: J. Munsell, 1852. 4934. Raymond, Henry J. The Life and Public Career of Daniel Webster, Including a Brief Outline of His Services to the Nation As a Representative, Senator, and Secretary of State, with a Summary of His Views on the Great National Questions of the Day. New York: De Witt & Davenport, 1852. 4935. Reed, Thomas B., Justin Rossiter Johnson, Albert Ellery Bergh, eds. Modern Eloquence. 15 vols. Philadelphia: J. D. Morris, 1900-1903: New York: The University Society, 1903. Contains several eulogies of DW: that of Rufus Choate before the Circuit Court of the United States for the District of Massachusetts and that of J. J. Chapman.
554 Daniel Webster: A Bibliography 4936. Richards, George. A Discourse Occasioned by the Death of Daniel Webster, Delivered in Central Church, Boston, October 31, 1852. Boston: T. R. Marvin, 1852. Also available in Pamphlets in American History. 4937. Richardson, Richard Higgins. National Bereavements: A Discourse, Delivered in the North Presbyterian Church, of Chicago, on Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 25,1852. Chicago: S. C. Griggs, 1852. Contains address on deaths of Henry Clay and DW. 4938. Rogers, Ebenezer Flatt. Daniel Webster: A Discourse Pronounced in the First Presbyterian Church in Augusta, Sunday Evening, November 28, 1852. Augusta, Ga.: J. A. Carrie, 1853. Also available in Pamphlets in American History. 4939. Roxbury, Mass. City Council. Proceedings ...on Webster ... Roxbury: Thomas Prince, 1852.
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4940. Samson, George Whitfield. The Providence of God in Raising Up Under Our Republican Institutions, Great and Good Men as our Rulers: A Discourse Delivered by Rev. G. W. Samson, Pastor of the Baptist Church, Jamaica Plain, Mass., on Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 25, 1852. Boston: Ticknor, Reed, and Fields, 1853. 4941. Sanborn, Edwin David. A Eulogy on Daniel Webster, Delivered before the Students of Phillips Academy, Andover, Massachusetts, December 29, 1852. Hanover: Dartmouth Press, 1853. Also available in 19th-century Legal Treatises. 4942. Sanborn, Rufus Slocum. Eulogy on the Intellectuality of Daniel Webster, Delivered in Northfield, Vt. West Randolph, Vt.: Aegis Office, 1852. Also available in 19th-century Legal Treatises. 4943. Scales, W. H. An Address on the Life and Character of the Late Daniel Webster. Jackson, La.: "Southern Mirror" Office Printer, 1853. 4944. Scott, W. A. The Immortality of Human Influence: A Discourse on the Character of Life, Genius, and Death of the Late Daniel Webster, Delivered on Sabbath, the 21st Nov. 1852, in the Presbyterian Church on Lafayette Square, New Orleans, by the Pastor. New Orleans: n.p., 1852.
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4945. Skinner, Otis Ainsworth. The Death of Daniel Webster: A Sermon, Delivered in the Warren Street Church, Sunday, November 14, 1852. Boston: A. Thompkins, 1852. Also available in 19th-century Legal Treatises and in Pamphlets in American History. 4946. Sons of New Hampshire. [Letter, November 1852]. n.p., n.d. Broadside postponing the festival of the Sons because of the death of Daniel Webster. 4947. Sons of New Hampshire. Second Festival of the Sons of New Hampshire, Celebrated in Boston, November 2, 1853; Including also an Account of the Proceedings in Boston on the Day of the Funeral at Marshfield, and the Subsequent Obsequies Commemorative of the Death of Daniel Webster, Their Late President. Reported by Alexander C. Felton. Boston: James French & Co., 1854. Also available in Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary. 4948. Steams, Jonathan French. A Sermon, Occasioned by the Death of Daniel Webster, Delivered in the First Presbyterian Church, Newark, New Jersey, on the Morning of Oct. 31, and Repeated by Request in the Same Place, Nov. 14, 1852. Newark: A. L. Dennis & Brother, 1852. Also available in 19th-century Legal Treatises, in Pamphlets in American History, and in Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary. 4949. Steams, William Augustus. The Great Lamentation: A Sermon in Commemoration of Daniel Webster, Delivered in Cambridge, on Sunday Morning, November 21, 1852. Boston: James Munroe and Company, 1852. Also available in 19th-century Legal Treatises and in Pamphlets in American History. 4950. Stockton, Robert F. Remarks of the Hon. Robert F. Stockton of New Jersey on the Announcement in the Senate of the United States on the Death of Daniel Webster, December 14, 1852; and Upon the Bill to Increase the Efficiency of the Army and Navy by a Retired List for Disabled Officers, Delivered in the Senate of the United States, January 5, 1853. Washington, D. C: Lemuel Towers, 1853. 4951. Stone, Andrew Leete. A Sermon Preached in Park Street Church on the Sunday Succeeding the Death of Daniel Webster. Boston: Ticknor, Reed, and Fields, 1853; Boston: Thurston, Torry, and Emerson, [1853?]. Also available in 19th-century Legal Treatises. 4952. Taft, Alphonso. An Oration on the Life and Public Services of Daniel Webster, Delivered December 18, 1852, upon Request of the Citizens of
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Cincinnati. Cincinnati: Cincinnati Gazette Company, 1853. Also available in 19th-century Legal Treatises. 4953. United States. Congress (32nd, 2nd Session: 1852-51). Obituary Honors to the Memory of Daniel Webster, in the Senate of the United States, December 14, 1852. Washington: R. Armstrong, 1853. Volume also contains proceedings in the House of Representatives. 4954. Van Doren, William Howard. A Standard Bearer Fainteth: A Tribute to the Memory of Daniel Webster. New York: Charles Scribner, 1852. 4955. Van Rensselaer, Cortlandt. New Jersey's Tribute to Massachusetts: A Eulogy Pronounced on Daniel Webster, before the Citizens of Burlington, N.J., at the Lyceum, on November 4th, 1852, with an Appendix Containing the Funeral Ceremonies at Marshfield, etc. Burlington, N.J.: C. Sherman, 1852. Also available in 19th-century Legal Treatises and in Pamphlets in American History. 4956. Van Santvoord, Cornelius. A Discourse on the Life, Character and Services of Daniel Webster: Pronounced in the Reformed Dutch Church of Saugerties, on Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 25th, 1852. Saugerties, N. Y.: Gates and Freligh, 1852. 4957. Walker, Timothy. Oration on the Life and Public Services of Daniel Webster, Delivered before the Bar of Cincinnati, November 22d, 1852. Cincinnati: Morgan and Overend, 1852. Also available in microfiche in Pamphlets in American History and 19th-century Legal Treatises. 4958. Webster, George Washington. A Sermon Preached to the First Independent Congregational Society of Wheeling, Va., on the Occasion of the Death of Daniel Webster. Wheeling, Va: Daily Intelligencer, 1852; Wheeling: Swearingen & Taylor, 1853. Also available in 19th-century Legal Treatises and in Pamphlets in American History. 4959. "Webster Funeral Ceremonies." Gleason's Pictorial Drawing Companion 3 (November 20, 1852): 328-29.
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4960. "Webster Funeral Procession." Gleason's Pictorial Drawing Room Companion 3 (December 18,1852): 392-93. Engravings of funeral procession and medallion head of DW and mourning piece.
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4961. "The Webster Memorial." North American Review 76 (January 1853): 26368. Reviews the Memorial of Daniel Webster, from the City of Boston. 4962. Weiss, John. A Discourse Occasioned by the Death of Dariiel Webster, Delivered in the Unitarian Church, New Bedford, November 14, 1852. Boston: James Munroe, 1853. Also available in 19th-century Legal Treatises and in Pamphlets in American History. 4963. Whipple, John. A Discourse in Commemoration of the Life and Services of Daniel Webster, Delivered before the Citizens of Providence, November 23, 1852. Providence: Knowles, Anthony, & Co., 1852. Also available in 19th-century Legal Treatises and in Pamphlets in American History. 4964. Whipple, Edwin Percy. "The Webster Memorial." North American Review 76 (January 1853): 263-68. Reviews the Boston Memorial of Daniel Webster, and especially praises account of DW's last days. 4965* Wiley, Charles. uHonor to Whom Honor: A Discourse Commemorative of the Hon. Daniel Webster, Preached October 31, 1852, in the Reformed Dutch Church, Utica. Utica: R. Northway, 1852. Also available in 19th-century Legal Treatises and in Pamphlets in American History. 4966. Williams, Thomas. A Discourse on the Conduct of God, in the Death of Great Men: Occasioned by the Death of Daniel Webster. Providence, R. I.: Hall & Pierce, 1859. Also available in Pamphlets in American History. 4967. Wood, George. A Speech Delivered by George Wood, Esq., Before a Committee of the Friends of Daniel Webster, at Constitution Hall, New York ... New York: Snowden, 1852. 4968. Woods, Henry W. The Fading Leaf an Emblem of Man's Frailty: A Sermon Preached in St. Mary's Church, Newton Lower Falls, on 31st of October, Being the Sunday after the Death of Daniel Webster. Boston: J. Wilson & Son, 1852. Also available in 19th-century Legal Treatises. 4969. Woods, Leonard, Jr. A Eulogy on Daniel Webster, Delivered at the Request of the City Government and Citizens of Portland, Wednesday, Nov. 17, 1852. Brunswick: J. Griffin, 1852. Also available in 19th-century Legal Treatises and in Pamphlets in American History.
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4970. Zboray, Ronald J., and Mary Sarracino Zboray. "Political News and Female Readership in Antebellum Boston and Its Region." Journalism History 22 (Spring 1996): 2+. Reports account Elizabeth Dwight wrote to her sister in England of the events surrounding DW's death and burial.
XIII Historiographical Materials A. ASSESSMENTS 4971. Adams, Charles Francis. Some Phases of the Civil War: An Appreciation and Criticism of Mr. James Ford Rhodes's Fifth Volume. Cambridge: J. Wilson, 1905. Also available in Slavery: Source Material. Critiques volume covering Compromise of 1850. 4972. Allen, W. F. "Administration of John Tyler." Nation 41 (October 29, 1885): 364-65. Reviews first two volumes of Lyon G. Tyler's Letters and Times of the Tylers, a portion of which covers DW's stint as Secretary of State under Tyler. 4973. Allis, Frederick S. "Claude Moore Fuess." Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society 76 (1974): 137-53. Discusses Fuess's career at Phillips Academy and his contributions to American historical scholarship, among which is his biography of DW, "one of the best lives of an American Statesman yet written." 4974. "American Past: A New History Portrays People Who Made It." Life 23 (November 3, 1947): 55-58. 4975. "Anecdotes of Daniel Webster." Literary World 6 (November 1852): 298. Labels DW a "giant oak." 4976. Bailey, Thomas A. Presidential Saints and Sinners. New York: Free Press, 1981. Brief discussion of DW, pp. 58-61. 4977. Bartlett, Irving H. "Daniel Webster as a Symbolic Hero." New England Quarterly 45 (December 1972): 484-507. Analyzes the sources of DW's magnetism and appeal: his personality and character.
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4978. Bartlett, Irving H. "The Double Character of Daniel Webster." New England Journal of Public Policy 3 (Winter/Spring 1987): 39-50. 4979. Bartlett, Irving H. "Taking Account of Webster." New England Quarterly 64 (March 1991): 130-36. Reviews the Papers of Daniel Webster series. 4980. Beard, W. E. "The Autobiography of Martin Van Buren." Tennessee Historical Magazine 6 (October 1920): 145-65. Discusses Van Buren's dislike of DW, whom he regards as a "despicable figure." 4981. Beer, Samuel H. "The Idea of the Nation." New Republic 187 (July 19 and 26,1982): 23-29. Contrasts Ronald Reagan's concept of the nation with the ideas of centralization inherited from Hamilton, DW, Lincoln, Roosevelt, and Johnson. 4982. Bergen, Frank. "Three Master Builders of Our National Government." New Jersey Law Journal 50 (July 1927): 197-204. Discusses contributions of DW, Marshall, and Hamilton to the development of the government under the constitution. 4983. "Biographical Sketch of Daniel Webster." Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art 53 (June 1861): 271-74. Reviews Webster's life, with particular focus on his role as Secretary of State under Tyler and Fillmore; frontispiece of issue has John Sartain engraving of DW. 4984. Botein, Stephen. "Love of Gold and Other Ruling Passions: The Legal Papers of Daniel Webster." American Bar Foundation Research Journal (Winter 1985): 217-29. Reviews the Dartmouth series of the Legal Papers of Daniel Webster. 4985. Bradford, J. W. "Could Daniel Webster Teach in New York's Schools?" Nation 109 (August 2, 1919): 147. 4986. Brent, Robert A. "Tarnished Brass: A New Perspective on Daniel Webster." Southern Quarterly 4 (October 1965): 414-52. Sees DW's position on the Bank of the United States as one of a paid hireling and his speech of 7th of March 1850 and his reception of Louis Kossuth as indications of his self-seeking.
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4987. Burnap, George Washington. Miscellaneous Writings of George W. Burnap. Baltimore: John Murphy, 1845. Compares Burke, Pitt, and Fox with Webster, Clay, and Calhoun, pp. 93-130. 4988. Butler, Nicholas Murray. Building the American Nation: An Essay of Interpretation. Cambridge: University Press, 1923; New York: C. Scribner's Sons, 1931. Also available as Los Constructores de los Estados Unidos. Habana: Carasa y Cia, 1933; Mexico: Compaiiia Editoria, 1944. Chapter on Marshall, Webster, and Jackson as welders of the nation in law and public opinion. 4989. Cadava, Eduardo Lujan. "Nature's Politics: Emerson and the Institution of American Letters." Ph.D. diss., University of California, Irvine, 1988. Suggests that Emerson's writings are preoccupied with social and political issues; nature for Emerson a "principle of articulation between pohtics, history, and language"; focus on Emerson's writings of the 1850s and 1860s, sees influence of DW and of Thomas Paine. 4990. Camden, Sir Rom de. "Memorable Facts in the Lives of Memorable Americans: Daniel Webster, the Lawyer, the Orator, the Statesman, and the Diplomate." Potter's American Monthly 5 (August 1875): 577-82. 4991. Canfield, Cass. The Six: Portraits of the Men Who Developed Our Early Republic into the Nation Lincoln United. Prescott, Ariz.: Micawber Classic Press, 1983. Sketches of John Quincy Adams, Clay, Calhoun, DW, Jackson, and Van Buren. 4992. Cave, Alfred A. Jacksonian Democracy and the Historians. Gainesville: University of Florida Press, 1964; Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1980. 4993. Clapp, Clifford Blake. "The Speeches of Daniel Webster: A Bibliographical Review." Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America 13 (1919): 3-63. 4994. Cunhffe, Marcus. "The Yankee Demosthenes." Times Literary September 17, 1976, pp. 1145-46. Review article.
Supplement,
4995. Current, Richard Nelson. "Lincoln and Daniel Webster." Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society 48 (Autumn 1955): 307-21. Examines Abraham Lincoln's opinion of Webster and Webster echoes in Lincoln's written and spoken words.
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4996. Curtis, George Ticknor. "Mr. Webster as a Diplomatist." North American Review 68 (January 1849): 1-41. Reviews and evaluates the 1848 edition of Diplomatic and Official Papers of Daniel Webster. 4997. "Curtis's Last Years of Daniel Webster." North American Review 126 (May 1878): 550-51. Reviews Curtis's supplement to his two-volume biography of DW. 4998. Cushing, Caleb. "Writings of Daniel Webster." Biblical Repository 6 (July 1835): 232-48. Reviews Speeches and Forensic Arguments. 4999. Cuyler, Theodore Ledyard. "Webster and Lincoln: A Talk at Saratoga Springs, Aug. 14, 1890." Independent, August 21, 1890, pp. 1161-62. Discusses the psychology of the two statesmen. 5000. "Daniel Webster." New Englander and Yale Review 11 (November 1853): 606-41. Reviews Rufus Choate's eulogy on DW at Dartmouth College, July 27, 1853. 5001. "Daniel Webster." North American Review 104 (January 1867): 64-122. Reviews six-volume edition of Works of Daniel Webster, Fletcher Webster's Correspondence, Life and Memorials of Daniel Webster, and Private Life of Daniel Webster. 5002. "Daniel Webster." Unitarian Review 9 (February 1878): 205-09. Reviews Harvey's Reminiscences of Daniel Webster. 5003. "Daniel Webster." Westminster Review 59 (January 1853): 230-63. Explores DW's "intellectual character and public career." 5004. "Daniel Webster: A Prophet!" Old Guard 1 (September 1863): 237-38. Reports DW's response to William H. Seward's use of the phrase "irrepressible conflict." 5005. "Daniel Webster As An Author." North American Review 59 (July 1844): 44-70. Reviews the three-volume Speeches and Forensic Arguments (1830-1843). 5006. "Daniel Webster, As a Statesman, and As a Man of Letters." International Magazine of Literature, Art, and Science 1 (August 1850): 297-300. Extract from a review of Griswold's Prose Writers of America in the Southern Literary Register.
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5007. Day, James M. Black Beans & Goose Quills: Literature of the Texan Mier Expedition. Waco: Texian Press, 1970. Study of the writings on the expedition, includes bibliography. 5008. "The Devil and Daniel Webster." Yale Law Journal 94 (December 1984): 445-60. Reviews the Legal Papers of Daniel Webster series. 5009. Downes, R. P. "Orator and Statesman." Great Thoughts 6 (May 1900): 88. 5010. "Editor's Drawer." Harper's New Monthly Magazine 42 (April 1871): 94246. Reports three anecdotes of DW, including one about the loaned toothbrush. 5011. "Editor's Literary Record." Harper's New Monthly Magazine 59 (November 1879): 949-56. Praises Whipple's essay on DW as "Master of the English Style." 5012. "Edward Everett and Daniel Webster." International Magazine of Literature, Art, and Science 5 (March 1852): 307-10. Reviews Everett's sixvolume edition of DW's Speeches, Forensic Arguments, and Diplomatic Papers. 5013. Egerton, Douglas R. "An Update on Jacksonian Historiography: The Biographies." Tennessee Historical Quarterly 46 (1987): 79-85. Reviews biographies of leading figures of the Jacksonian period, especially those on Jackson and Webster. 5014. Elliott, Edward. Biographical Story of the Constitution: A Study of the Growth of the American Union. New York: Putnam, 1910. Discusses Webster's role in constitutional development. 5015. Emery, Allan Moore. "The Political Significance of Melville's Chimney." New England Quarterly 55 (June 1982): 201-28. Suggests that events, characters, and places in Herman Melville's "I and My Chimney" are drawn from the American experience at mid-century, with the narrator in the story corresponding perhaps to DW. 5016. Ershkowitz, Herbert "The Jacksonian Era: An Essay Review." Pennsylvania History 37 (July 1970): 310-15. 5017. Everett, Edward. Daniel Webster: An Oration on the Occasion of the Dedication of the Statue of Mr. Webster, in Boston, Sept. 17th, 1859. New York:
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H. H. Lloyd, 1859. Also available in 19th-century Legal Treatises. Assesses Webster's life and contributions to American government and society. 5018. Everett, Wilham. College Essays Delivered in Trinity College, Cambridge, February 22 and December 16, 1862. Cambridge, Eng.: Deighton, Bell and Co., 1863. Also available in History of Education. Contains essay entitled "Character of Webster." 5019. Feller, Daniel. '"What Good Are They Anyway?' A User Looks at Documentary Editions of Statesmen's Papers." Documentary Editifig 9 (December 1987): 10-15. Critiques in part the Papers of Daniel Webster series. 5020. Felton, Cornelius Conway. "Daniel Webster." American Whig Review 16 (December 1852): 481-504. Reviews the six-volume edition of the Works of Daniel Webster, edited by Edward Everett; Webster suggested Felton as the reviewer at the request of the editor of the Review. 5021. Fisher, William W., III. "Webster's Legal Legacy." Reviews in American History 18 (March 1990): 44-49. 5022. Fiske, John. Essays, Historical and Literary. 2 vols. New York: Macmillan Company, 1902, 1907. Includes essay on Webster and the sentiment of the Union. 5023. Forgie, George B. "Sabotaging Daniel Webster." Reviews in American History 8 (June 1980): 188-93. Critiques Bartlett's Webster and Wiltse, Moser, and Allen's first three volumes of The Papers of Daniel Webster. 5024. Formisano, Ronald P. "Toward a Reorientation of Jacksonian Politics: A Review of the Literature, 1959-1975." Journal of American History 63 (June 1976): 42-65. 5025. Heinrichs, Jay. "Webster's Greatest Monument: Why Rhetoric Should Be Taught." Dartmouth Alumni Magazine 81 (Summer 1989): 19. Discusses the Dartmouth College Webster papers project. 5026. Hernon, Joseph Martin. Profiles in Character: Hubris and Heroism in the U.S. Senate, 1789-1990. Armonk, N.Y.: M. E. Sharpe, 1997. Sees Thomas Hart Benton, not DW, Clay, or Calhoun, as the titan in the pre-Civil War era.
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5027. Hilliard, Henry W. "Webster and the Constitution." Harper's New Monthly Magazine 54 (March 1877): 595-602. Calls for a reassessment of DW's career. 5028. Hollis, C. Carroll. "Brownson on Native New England." New England Quarterly 40 (June 1967): 212-26. Delineates Brownson's attitude toward New England and its distinctiveness and his admiration for DW, Emerson, and Seba Smith. 5029. Jackson, Henry Rootes. American Loyalty: Washington Founder, Washington Expounder of the Federal Constitution: An Address Delivered June 20th, 1893, During the Commencement Exercises of the University of Georgia, by Invitation of the Alumni Society, and Published at its Request. Savannah, Ga.: [G. N. Nichols], 1893. Discusses DW and George Washington and their contributions to the concept of the Union. 5030. Jennings, A. H. "John Tyler and Abraham Lincoln." Confederate Veteran 37 (June 1929): 212-14. Reviews Lyon G. Tyler's work by same title and suggests that Tyler makes a good case. 5031. Johnson, Gerald W. "Great Man Eloquent—A Re-Examination." American Heritage 1 (1957): 74-79, 121-22. Reexamines the DW myth and concludes that it is the Webster of the poet and of Benet* rather than the senator, the corporation lawyer, and secretary of state, who lives as part of the American folk tradition. 5032. Jones, Martha Elizabeth. "Daniel Webster as Treated in the Writings of Emerson and Lowell..." A.M. thesis, Duke University, 1952. 5033. Julian, George Washington. "Webster and Blaine: Historic Justice." Magazine of Western History 8 (September 1888): 466-72. 5034. Leach, Richard L., ed. "George Ticknor Curtis and Daniel Webster's 'Villanies.'" New England Quarterly 27 (September 1954): 391-95. Prints two letters from George to his brother Benjamin Robbins, 1867, regarding George's biography of Webster; deplores having to deal with some of Webster's practices while in office. 5035. "Literary Notices." New-England Magazine 2 (February 1832): 171-73. Reviews Samuel Lorenzo Knapp's Memoir.
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5036. Lively, Robert. "The American System: A Review Article." History Review 29 (March 1955): 81-96.
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5037. Lodge, Henry Cabot. "Daniel Webster." Atlantic Monthly 49 (February 1882): 228-42. Discusses the revival of interest in Webster thirty years after his death. 5038. McCulloch, Hugh. "Legal Abilities of Webster." Magazine of American History 26 (October 1891): 266. 5039. McFerrin, Porter. "Daniel Webster, Orator and Statesman." Methodist Quarterly Review 64 (July 1915): 491-505. Denounces Hermann E. von Hoist's disparagement of DW's legacy and explores DW's life to show that his contribution to American politics was as great as Calhoun's. 5040. McWhirter, Darien A. The Legal 100: A Ranking of the Individuals Who Have Most Influenced the Law. Secaucus, N.J.: Carol Publishing, 1998. Ranks DW among the group. 5041. Meany, Edmond S. A Prophecy Fulfilled: Address Before the Tulalip Indian School, Tulalip, Washington, 21 December 1920. n.p., 1921. Short pamphlet of eight pages, discussing the Pilgrims and DW's contributions to U.S. history. 5042. "Mr. Webster's Discourse." North American Review 15 (July 1822): 21-33. Reviews DW's Plymouth speech of December 22, 1820. 5043. Mugleston, William F. "Andrew Jackson and the Spoils System: An Historiographical Survey." Mid-America 59 (April-July 1977): 117-25. 5044. Nathans, Sydney. "Daniel Webster, Massachusetts Man." New England Quarterly 39 (June 1966): 161-81. Explores reasons for Webster's failure to win the presidency and concludes that the issue revolved around how to "win a new following without estranging old allies." 5045. Neely, Mark E., Jr. "Abraham Lincoln's Nationalism Reconsidered." Lincoln Herald 76 (1974): 12-28. In analyzing historians' treatment of Lincoln's nationalism, shows that DW and Lincoln had similar ideas about the origins of the American nation.
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5046. Neufeldt, L. N. "Emerson, Thoreau, and Daniel Webster." ESQ: A Journal of the American Renaissance 26 (1980): 26-37. 5047. Newmyer, R. Kent. "The Papers of Daniel Webster." Buffalo Law Review 32 (Fall 1983): 819-32. Reviews the Dartmouth College Edition of The Papers. 5048. Novick, Sheldon. "The Corporate Heart." Environment 17 (December 1975): 18-20, 25-31. 5049. Paine, Lawrence. "Daniel Webster's Seventh of March Speech: A Historiographical Controversy." M.A. thesis, University of Florida, 1981. 5050. Parrington,Vernon Louis. The Romantic Revolution in America, 18001860. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1927. Considerable discussion of DW; takes an unfavorable view. 5051. Parton, James. "Daniel Webster." North American Review 104 (January 1867): 65-121. Reviews the 1860 six-volume edition of The Works of Daniel Webster, Fletcher Webster's Private Correspondence of Daniel Webster, Life and Memorials of Daniel Webster, and Charles Lanman's Private Life of Daniel Webster; concludes that DW's character was "not equal to his genius." 5052. Parton, James. Famous Americans of Recent Times. Boston: Ticknor and Fields, 1867. In a short biographical sketch, pp. 55-112, assesses the strengths and weaknesses of Webster's character and his contributions to the country. 5053. Patterson, Thomas J. "Daniel Webster." Knickerbocker 41 (June 1853): 521-27. Eulogizes DW, "an intellectual king"; focuses on his brilliance in debate with Hayne. 5054. Perrin, Robert Ward. "Power and Probity: Emerson's Perceptions of Daniel Webster." M.A. thesis, University of California at Los Angeles, 1993. 5055. Petersen, Frithjof Ragnar. "The Philosophy of American Political Pluralism." Ph.D. diss., Columbia University, 1954. Deals with the views of Calhoun, DW, Charles A. Beard, and Arthur G. Bentley. 5056. Phelps, William Lyon. Some Makers of American Literature. Boston: Marshall Jones Co., 1923; Philadelphia: R. West, 1978. Contains chapter on the political ideals of DW and Lincoln.
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5057. Phelps, William Lyon. "Political Ideals of Daniel Webster and Abraham Lincoln." Ladies'Home Journal 40 (February 1923): 18-19. 5058. Porter, David L. "The Ten Best Secretaries of State—and the Worst Five." American Heritage 33 (December 1981): 78-80. Ranks Webster among the best. 5059. Prophetic Daniel Webster! n. p., [1861-1865]. Broadside. 5060. Putnam, A. P. "Private Correspondence of Daniel Webster." Harper's New Monthly Magazine 35 (August 1867): 365-71. Reviews Fletcher Webster's Private Correspondence. 5061. Rawley, James A. "The Nationalism of Abraham Lincoln." Civil War History 9 (September 1963): 283-98. Discusses the origins of Lincoln's nationalism, based in part on DW's concepts. 5062. Remini, Robert V. The Jacksonian Era. Arlington Heights, 111.: H. Davidson, 1989. Short survey text of period with a lengthy historiographical essay. 5063. "Reminiscences of Congress." Southern Quarterly Review 18 (November 1850): 509-27. Reviews Charles W. March's publication, "partisan in its character—wholly delivered up to our man of men." 5064. "Review of Charles Lanman's The Private Life of Daniel Webster." New Quarterly Review 2 (1853): 270-71. 5065. [Review of Great Speeches and Orations, With Whipple's Essay]. Penn Monthly 10 (October 1879): 788-90. 5066. [Review of Remarks of the Hon. Daniel Webster ... Relative to the Funeral of General Taylor . . . ] . North American Review 72 (January 1851): 1-60. Reviews speech and traces the life of Zachary Taylor. 5067. [Review oi Speeches and Forensic Arguments and other Works], Monthly Review 1 (April 1842): 583-98. 5068. [Reviews of John Bach McMaster's and of Samuel W. McCall's Daniel Webster]. Independent 54 (December 4, 1902): 2894-95.
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5069. Rossiter, Clinton. "The Giants of American Conservatism." American Heritage 6 (1955): 56-59, 94-96. Examines a pantheon of key conservative leaders, including DW; suggests that John Adams is perhaps the greatest. 5070. Rozendaal, J a n W. "Conservatism in Crisis." M.A. thesis, University of Vermont, 1993. Comparative examination of George D. Aiken and Daniel Webster. 5071. Sanborn, Edwin David. Mr. Webster in His Letters. Hanover: Dartmouth Press, [1865]. Lecture written in 1857 as a review of the Private Correspondence and delivered to the senior class at Dartmouth. 5072. Sawyer, Roland Douglas. "Daniel Webster: New Hampshire's Giant." Granite Monthly 54 (May 1922): 215-16. 5073. Schurz, Carl. "Daniel Webster." Harper's New Monthly Magazine 95 (November 1897): 952-59. Focuses on the factors in DW's life which have made him so prominent in the memory of Americans and in the literature of the country. 5074. Sellers, Charles G. "Andrew Jackson versus the Historians." Mississippi Valley Historical Review 44 (March 1958): 615-34. 5075. Shanker, George A. "The Political Thought of Daniel Webster." Ph.D. diss., New School for Social Research, 1962. 5076. Shewmaker, Kenneth E., ed. Daniel Webster: 'The Completest Man." Hanover: University Press of New England, 1990. Contains overview of DW's oratorical skills by William H. Rehnquist, and documents and scholarly evaluations of DW the pohtician by Richard N. Current, of the orator and writer by Irving H. Bartlett, of the lawyer by Maurice G. Baxter, of the diplomatist by Howard Jones, and of DW's legacy by Shewmaker. 5077. Shewmaker, Kenneth E. "Daniel Webster: A Lesser-Known Great Secretary of State." Dartmouth College Library Bulletin 12 (November 1971): 2936. 5078. "The Significance of a Legal Career: Reflections on Daniel Webster's Legal Papers." Wisconsin Bar Bulletin 57 (November 1984): 21.
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5079. Simpson, Brooks D. "The Constitution as Symbol and Sentiment: The Case of Daniel Webster." Paper Delivered at the July 26, 1986, meeting of the Society for Historians of the Early Republic, Knoxville, Tenn. 5080. Simpson, Brooks D. "Daniel Webster and the Cult of the Constitution." Journal of American Culture 15 (Spring 1992): 15-23. 5081. Sirron, F. W. "Daniel Webster—Our Country's Greatest Lawyer." American Legal News 22 (1918): 29-37. 5082. Smith, C. C. "The Private Correspondence of Daniel Webster." Christian Examiner 62 (May 1857): 370-95. Reviews Fletcher Webster's edition of his father's papers. 5083. Smith, Thomas Joseph. "Daniel Webster, A Study in Nationalism." Ph.D. diss., Fordham University. 1933. 5084. "Statesmen—Their Rareness and Importance: Daniel Webster." NewEngland Magazine 7 (August 1834): 89-104. Reviews prominent features of DW's political life. 5085. Swart, Arthur K. "Webster—The Pacificator." Granite Monthly 1 (January 1928): 13-17. 5086. Tarr, Harry A. "Builders of American Democracy: Daniel Webster—Champion of the Union." Scholastic 37 (December 16, 1940): 15. 5087. There Were Giants in the Land: Twenty-Eight Historic Americans as Seen by Twenty-Eight Contemporary Americans. New York: Farrar & Rinehart, Inc., [1942]; London: G. Allen & Unwin, 1943. Includes article on DW by Stephen Vincent Benet; several essays on DW's contemporaries, both historical and literary; sketches written at the suggestion of the Treasury Department. 5088. Ticknor, George. Remarks on the Life and Writings of Daniel Webster, of Massachusetts: A Review of Webster's Speeches and Forensic Arguments, Boston, 1830, Taken (With Some Additions) from the Eighteenth Number of the American Quarterly Review. Philadelphia: Carey & Lea, 1831. Also available in 19th-century Legal Treatises and in Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary.
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5089. Tobey, Edward S. "The Life and Character of Daniel Webster." New England Magazine 4 (March 1886): 228-35. 5090. [Tyler, Lyon G.?]. "John Tyler's Administration." Tyler's Quarterly Historical and Genealogical Magazine 14 (April 1933): 195-97. Reviews and praises the accomplishments of the Tyler presidency, including DW's successes as secretary of state. 5091. Vinton, A. H. "Daniel Webster." Church Review 6 (April 1853): 41-57. Reviews life of the Massachusetts senator and secretary of state. 5092. Ward, Julius H. "Daniel Webster Today." International Review 12 (February 1882): 124-38. On the centennial of DW's birth, discusses two of his speeches—the Reply to Hayne and the Seventh of March 1850—and their importance in understanding DW's political philosophy and his status in historiography; sees DW as one of the foremost American legislators and interpreters of the constitution. 5093. "Webster's Private Correspondence." Putnam's Monthly Magazine 9 (March 1857): 225-34. Reviews Fletcher Webster's collection of his father's private correspondence, which the reviewer regards as on the whole disappointing. 5094. "Webster's Speeches." American Quarterly Review 9 (June 1831): 420-57. Review of Speeches and Forensic Arguments. 5095. "Webster's Speeches and Forensic Arguments." North American Review 41 (July 1835): 231-51. Reviews the two-volume collection. 5096. Wilkinson, William Cleaver. "Daniel Webster." Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine 23 (February 1882): 538-40. On the centennial of DW's birth, discusses the disparagement heaped upon DW following the Compromise of 1850 and since; argues that DW made a significant contribution to the survival of the American nation and deserves detailed study. 5097. Wilkinson, William Cleaver. Daniel Webster: A Vindication, with Other Historical Essays. New York: Funk & Wagnalls, 1919. Discusses Webster's private and public character.
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5098. Willcox, Walter F. 'The Apportionment Problem and the Size of the House: A Return to Webster." Cornell Law Quarterly 35 (Winter 1950): 367-89. 5099. Wiltse, Charles M. "The Papers of Daniel Webster." Source 1 (1971): 6-8. Discusses the organization and progress of the documentary editing project. 5100. "The Works of Daniel Webster." North American Review 75 (July 1852): 84-124. Reviews the six-volume edition of the Works. 5101. "The Works of Daniel Webster." Brownson's Quarterly Review 6 (July 1852): 341-82. Reviews the six-volume edition of the Works. 5102. Wright, Quincy. "Moral Standards in Government and Pohtics." Ethics 64 (April 1954): 157-68. Briefly discusses DW as congressman and secretary of state and some of his questionable ethical actions. 5103. Yoder, Edwin M., Jr. "The Big Three." Virginia Quarterly Review 64 (1998): 723-28. Discusses DW, Clay, and Calhoun. B. COMMEMORATIONS 5104. Acceptance and Unveiling of the Statue of Daniel Webster in Washington on January 18, 1900: Addresses by Senator Chandler, the Secretary of the Navy, Hon. John D. Long, Senator Lodge. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1900. 5105. Adams, John W. In Memory of Chaplain Daniel Augustus Mack, Founder of the New Hampshire Orphan's Home on the Daniel Webster Homestead, Franklin, N.H: An Address Delivered at His Funeral, Dec. 4, 1883. Newport, N.H.: The Republican Champion Press, 1884. 5106. Allen, Stephen Merrill. Historical Disquisition on the Political Life and Motive of Daniel Webster, Prepared for the Occasion of the Unveiling of the Webster Statue, at Concord, New Hampshire, June 17, 1886. N. p., [1886?]. Also available in Pamphlets in American History. 5107. Allen, Stephen Merrill. The Webster Centennial: Address at the Tomb of Daniel Webster, October 12, 1882. Boston: Addison C. Getchell, 1883. Available in Pamphlets in American History and in 19th-century Legal Treatises. Assesses Webster's career on the centennial of his birth.
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5108. Banks, Nathaniel Prentiss. Address at the Inauguration of the Webster Statue, Boston, Sept. 17, 1859. n.p., 1859. 5109. Bartlett, Samuel Colcord. Oration of Samuel Colcord Bartlett, D.D., LL.D., at the Dedication of the Statue of Daniel Webster at Concord, N.H, June 17, 1886. Manchester, N.H.: John B. Clarke, 1887. 5110. Bartol, Cyrus Augustus. Webster as Man and Statesman: A Sermon in West Church, Boston, Sunday, January 29, 1882. Boston: George H. Ellis, 1882. Also available in Pamphlets in American History. 5111. Bayard, Thomas Francis. Oration Pronounced on Webster Commemoration Day, June 28, 1882, at Dartmouth College, New Hampshire. Concord: Republican Press Association, 1882. Also available in 19th-century Legal Treatises. Recounts Webster's years at Dartmouth College in the centennial year of Webster's birth. 5112. Bill of Fare of the Webster Centennial Banquet: College Hall, Hanover, N.H, September 25, 1901. [Hanover, N.H.: n.p., 1901]. 5113. Bisbee, Marvin Davis, comp. Scrap Book of the Dartmouth College Webster Centennial. Collection of clippings and programs for the centennial, September 24-25,1901. Rauner Special Collections Library, Dartmouth College. 5114. Blair, Henry William. Remarks of Hon. Henry W. Blair, of New Hampshire, Upon the Presentation of the Statues of John Stark and Daniel Webster by the State of New Hampshire to the United States, Delivered in the House of Representatives, Thursday, December 20, 1894. [Washington: n.p., 1894]. 5115. Brown, Samuel Gilman. An Address Commemorative of Daniel Webster, Delivered January 18,1882, the One Hundredth Anniversary of his Birth, Before the Alumni of Dartmouth College of Chicago and its Vicinity. Chicago: Beach, Barnard, 1882. 5116. Burnham, Gordon Webster. Proceedings at the Inauguration of the Statue of Daniel Webster, Erected in Central Park, New York, July Fourth, 1876, by Gordon W. Burnham, and by Him Presented to the City, November twenty-fifth, 1876. New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1876.
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5117. Carpenter, Harvey. A Visit to the Mansion and Tomb of the Late Hon. Daniel Webster. Boston: n.p., 1875. Broadside. 5118. Chamberlain, Mellen. Remarks of Hon. Mellen Chamberlain, at the Dinner of the Alumni of Dartmouth College, at Concord, N.H, June 17, 1886, on the Occasion of the Dedication of a Statue of Daniel Webster, n.p., 1886. 5119. Chandler, Wilham Eaton. The Daniel Webster Birth Place Celebration at Franklin, New Hampshire, on August 28, 1913; Opening Address of William E. Chandler ... and the poem [Daniel Webster] in facsimile written by Edna Dean Proctor. Concord, N.H.: Rumford Press, 1913. 5120. Choate, Rufus. Alumni of Dartmouth 1853, Commemorative 1853. Also available American History.
A Discourse Delivered before the Faculty, Students, and College, on the Day Preceding Commencement, July 27, of Daniel Webster. Boston: James Munroe and Company, in 19th-century Legal Treatises and in Pamphlets in
5121. Choate, Rufus. "Speech on the Birthday of Daniel Webster, January 18, 1859." In Addresses and Orations of Rufus Choate. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1878, 1883, 1905. Also in 19th-century Legal Treatises. Volume also contains Choate's remarks before the Circuit Court on the death of Webster. 5122. Clark, John, comp. In Memory of Daniel Webster: The Seventy-Fourth Anniversary of the Birth-Day of Daniel Webster, Celebrated at the Revere House ... Boston, January 18, 1856. Boston: Daily Courier, 1856. Contains speech of Edward Everett and poem of Oliver Wendell Holmes. 5123. Collection of Webster Memorabilia. Rauner Special Collections Library, Dartmouth College. Carriage, mortar and pestle, Gothic clock, hat, socks, paperweight, hourglass; also paintings, busts, artifacts, etc. Hanover is also the site of the Webster cottage, where DW supposedly lived for a time while in college. 5124. Collins, Jim. "Black Dan's Reunion." Dartmouth Alumni Magazine 81 (Summer 1989): 20-27. Discusses Webster at Dartmouth and the celebration upon completion of the Dartmouth College Daniel Webster papers project.
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5125. "Completion of Webster Papers Celebrated at Dartmouth." Annotation: The Newsletter of the National Historical Publications and Records Commission 17 (August 1989): 1. Reports on the events. 5126. Cummings, Thomas Harrison, ed. The Webster Centennial: Proceedings of the Webster Historical Society at Marshfield, Mass., October 12, 1882, with an Account of Other Celebrations on the One Hundredth Anniversary of the Birth of Daniel Webster. Boston: Webster Historical Society, 1883. Also available in 19th-century Legal Treatises. 5127. The Daniel Webster Birthplace, Franklin, New Hampshire. Concord, N.H.: State of New Hampshire, Division of Parks and Recreation, 1965. Located in the New Hampshire countryside, site has little more than the frontier home in which DW grew up. 5128. "Daniel Webster—Dartmouth College Case Commemorative Stamp." Rauner Special Collections Library, Dartmouth College. Collection of materials relating to the bicentennial celebration of the Dartmouth College case and the issuance of the stamp. 5129. Dartmouth College. Bicentennial Planning Committee, Records, 19661969. Rauner Special Collections Library, Dartmouth College. Papers relate primarily to activities of the Committee. 5130. Dartmouth College. Program of the Webster Centennial of Dartmouth College. Hanover, N.H.: Dartmouth Press, 1901. 5131. Dartmouth College. Records of the Washington Event: The 150th Anniversary of the Dartmouth College Case, 1969. Rauner Special Collections Library, Dartmouth College. Collection deals mainly with the April 9, 1969, celebration in the Court of Claims in Washington, D.C. 5132. Dartmouth College. Trustees. Committee on the Celebration of the Centennial Anniversary of the Graduation of Daniel Webster, Records, 1901. Rauner Special Collections Library, Dartmouth College. Includes materials, invitations, etc., relating to the celebration. 5133. Dartmouth College Case Stamp—1969. Collection of Materials concerning Daniel Webster and the Dartmouth College Case Commemorative Stamp. Rauner Special Collections Library, Dartmouth College.
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5134. "Editorial Note on Daniel Webster." New England Magazine and Bay State Monthly 4 (March 1886): 217. Discusses address by Edward S. Tobey at the Webster Centennial Dinner in Boston in January 1882. 5135. Everett, Edward. Daniel Webster, An Oration, on the Occasion of the Dedication of the Statue of Mr. Webster in Boston, Sept. 17th, 1859. New York: H.H. Lloyd & Co., 1859. 5136. Everett, Edward. "In Memory of Daniel Webster." In The Seventy-Fourth Anniversary of the Birthday of Daniel Webster, Celebrated at the Revere House ... Boston: Office of the Daily Courier, 1856. Carries speech of Edward Everett of January 18, 1856. 5137. "Everett's Discourse on Webster." Littell's Living Age 63 (October 8,1859): 97-118. Reprints excerpts from Everett's speech on the dedication of the statue of Daniel Webster, September 17, 1859. 5138. Exercises Honoring the Memory of Daniel Webster on the 100th Anniversary of His Death, October 24, 1952, Winslow Cemetery, Marshfield, Massachusetts, n. p., [1952]. 5139. "An Extraordinary Acquisition: The Daniel Webster Rod." American Fly Fisher 6 (Fall 1979): 20-22. Reports acquisition of a Webster fishing rod. 5140. "Funeral Obsequies of Rufus Choate, Together with Oration of the Hon. Edward Everett, Delivered in Boston, Sept. 17, 1859 at the Inauguration of the Statue of Daniel Webster." From the Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Sept. to Dec. 1859, pp. 361-90. 5141. Gallinger, Jacob Harold. Address by Senator Gallinger at Daniel Webster Birth Place Celebration, Franklin, N.H, August 28, 1913. n.p., 1913. 5142. George, John Hatch. Speech of Col. John H. George at Dinner of the Dartmouth Alumni at the Dedication of the Statue of Daniel Webster at Concord, N.H, June 17, 1886. Manchester, N.H.: John B. Clarke, 1887. 5143. George, John Hatch. Webster Centennial: Address of Col. John H. George, at White's Opera House, Concord, New Hampshire, before the Webster Club, January 18, 1882. Concord, N.H.: Republican Press Association, 1882.
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5144. [Gray, Thomas]. Elegy Written in a Country Church-Yard. New York: W. P. Fetridge & Co., 1856. Memorial edition dedicated to DW, contains additional stanza of Elegy by James D. Knowles, and "The Great are Falling From Us," by T. Buchanan Read; short sketch of DW. 5145. Grout, William W. Presentation of the Statues of John Stark and Daniel Webster to Congress for Statuary Hall: Remarks of Wm. W. Grout, of Vt, in the House of Representatives, Thursday, December 20, 1894. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1894. 5146. Haraszti, Zoltan. "A Webster Exhibit." More Books 7 (1932): 3-10. Reports on exhibit in the Boston Public Library commemorating the 150th anniversary of DW's birth. 5147. Haskell, Harold M. "The Dartmouth Webster Celebration." Manadnock Monthly 1 (November lyOl): 7-11. Discusses the centennial celebration of Webster's graduation at Dartmouth College. 5148. Hatch, Mary R. Platt. "Dartmouth and the Webster Centennial." Granite Monthly 31 (1901): 210-22. 5149. Hoar, George Frisbie. Daniel Webster, on Receiving the Statues of Webster and Stark: Speech of Hon. George F. Hoar, of Massachusetts, in the Senate of the United States, December 20, 1894. Washington: n.p. 1894. Also available in 19th-century Legal Treatises. 5150. Hobbs, Edward Dorsey, collector. [Articles and Memorabilia Relating to Daniel Webster], 1827-1976. Scrapbook of Webster memorabilia, etc., collected by Hobbs. Rauner Special Collections Library, Dartmouth College. 5151. Hopkins, Ernest Martin, ed. The Proceedings of the Webster Centennial: The Commemoration by Dartmouth College of the Services of Daniel Webster to the College and the State, Held upon the Occasion of the One Hundredth Anniversary of the Graduation of Mr. Webster. Hanover: Dartmouth Press for Dartmouth College, 1902. Also available in 19th-century Legal Treatises. Includes addresses on Webster's college hfe by Charles Francis Richardson, the development of the college since the Dartmouth College case, by John King Lord, a review of Webster's career by Samuel Walker McCall, and several reminiscences.
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5152. Houghton Library. An Exhibition of Books Published When They Were 21 or Younger by One Hundred Authors Who Later Became Famous. Cambridge, Mass.: Houghton Library, 1961. Included in the exhibition was the first edition of Webster's oration on Ephraim Simonds, published in Hanover in 1801. 5153. Hudson, Henry Norman. Webster Centennial: A Discourse Delivered on the Hundredth Anniversary of the Birth of Daniel Webster, January 18, 1882. Boston: Ginn, Heath & Co., 1882. Also available in 19th-century Legal Treatises and Pamphlets in American History. Also printed in Hudson, Essays on English Studies. Boston: Ginn, Heath, 1906. 5154. Inauguration of the Statue of Daniel Webster, September 17, 1859. Boston: G. C. Rand and Avery, 1859. Recounts proceedings of day and reports Edward Everett's speech. 5155. Jackson, Mortimer Melville. Daniel Webster: A Paper Read before the Madison Literary Club, June 8, 1885. Madison, Wis.: David Atwood, 1885. Also available in 19th-century Legal Treatises and in Pamphlets in American History. 5156. Jones, Charles William. Address of Senator Jones of Florida at the Centenary Celebration of the Birth of Daniel Webster in Boston, Mass., January 18, 1882. Washington, D.C: Thomas McGill & Co., 1882. Discusses DWs union views. 5157. Malvern, Walter J. "The New Hampshire Orphans' Home, Franklin." Granite Monthly 53 (June 1921): 229-38. Discusses the site of the Webster homestead. 5158. McCall, Samuel Walker. "Daniel Webster." Atlantic Monthly 88 (November 1901): 600-614. Prints excerpt from McCall's address at the centenary celebration of DW's graduation from Dartmouth College. 5159. McCall, Samuel Walker. Daniel Webster: An Address Commemorating the Birth of Daniel Webster, at His Birthplace at Franklin, N. H, August 28, 1913. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1913. Also issued in Serial Set, 63rd Cong., 1st sess., Senate Document 199. 5160. McCall, Samuel Walker. An Oration Delivered before the Alumni, Faculty, and Students of Dartmouth College, September 25, 1901, at the Celebration of the
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Centennial of the Graduation of Daniel Webster. Hanover, N.H.: Dartmouth Press, 1901. 5161. Mitchell, John H. Speech of Hon. John H. Mitchell, of Oregon, in the Senate of the United States, Thursday, December 10, 1894, on the Presentation and Unveiling of the Statue of Daniel Webster, Presented to the Congress of the United States by the State of New Hampshire. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1894. 5162. Morris, George Perry. "President Tucker and the New Dartmouth." Congregationalist and the Christian World 86 (1901): 352-55. Includes discussion of Webster on the anniversary of his graduation from Dartmouth. 5163. Motor Vessel "Daniel Webster": In Memory of a Great Statesman, Who Saw the Tremendous Potential of America's Inland Waterways and Fought with Courage and Vision for Their Growth and Development. Joliet, 111.: A. L. Mechling Barge Lines, 1960. Christening ceremonies. 5164. Museum of American Fly Fishing, Manchester, Vt. Holds one of DW's fishing rods. 5165. New Hampshire. General Court. Senate. The State House of New Hampshire, Old and New: Addresses Delivered upon the Occasion of the ReDedication of the Senate Chamber, January 5, 1943. Concord, N.H.: The Rumford Press, 1943. Contains essay by Barry Faulkner on the Senate Chamber murals, which include DW. 5166. New Hampshire. Official Proceedings at the Dedication of the Statue of Daniel Webster at Concord, New Hampshire, on the 17th Day of June, 1886. Manchester: J. B. Clarke, 1886. 5167. New Hampshire Historical Society, Concord. Large collection of papers, paintings, etc. of the New Hampshire-Massachusetts statesman. 5168. "Oration of the Hon. Edward Everett." Eclectic Magazine 48 (November 1859): 367-89. Speech delivered in Boston, September 17, 1859, on the occasion of the inauguration of the statue of DW.
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5169. "Poor Men in Public Life." Harper's Weekly 26 (July 22, 1882): 450. Reviews Thomas F. Bayard's speech at Dartmouth on the centennial of Webster's birth; discusses DW's personal finances. 5170. Proceedings at the Dartmouth Webster Centennial Dinner, at the Revere House, Boston, January 25, 1882. Boston: Little, Brown, 1882. Also available in 19th-century Legal Treatises. Contains speeches and appraisals of Webster by Dartmouth alumni. 5171. Program of the Webster Centennial of Dartmouth College, Celebrating the One Hundredth Anniversary of the Graduation of Daniel Webster, September 24th & 25th, 1901, Hanover, New Hampshire. Hanover, N.H.: Dartmouth Press, 1901. 5172. Saltonstall, Leverett. "Remarks of Senator Saltonstall at the Daniel Webster Memorial Exercises, the Webster Cemetery Plot, Marshfield, Massachusetts, October 24." [Washington, 1952?]. Typewritten copy, Rauner Special Collections Library, Dartmouth College. 5173. The Seventy-Fourth Anniversary of the Birth-day of Daniel Webster, Celebrated at the Revere House, Boston, January 18, 1856. Boston: Daily Courier, 1856. Also available in 19th-century Legal Treatises. Contains speeches given at banquet in Webster's memory. 5174. Shepard, Alice M. He Still Lives: Daniel Webster Born January 18, 1872, at Salisbury, Now Franklin, N.H. ... Franklin, N.H.: Towne & Robie, 1931. Account in rhyme. 5175. Stevens, Esther G. Daniel Webster's Heritage. [Concord, N.H.: Capital Offset Co., 1957]. Deals with the Webster birthplace. 5176. Thomas, Reuen. Daniel Webster: The Passing of the Eclipse, Spoken on Sunday Morning, Sept. 29th, 1901. Boston: Arakelyan Press for the Congregational Sunday School Board and Publishing Society, 1901. 5177. "Three Academic Addresses." Unitarian Review 18 (August 1882): 168-79. Prints Bayard's oration on DW.
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5178. Towne, Omar A. Birthplace of Daniel Webster, Franklin, New Hampshire: Brief Story of Mr. Webster and the Restoration of the Birthplace Building. Franklin, N.H.: n.p., 1918, 1932. 5179. Tyler, John. "The Dead of the Cabinet: A Lecture Delivered at Petersburg, on the 24th of April, 1856." Southern Literary Messenger 23 (August 1856): 8193. Discusses relations with Hugh Swinton Legare, Abel Parker Upshur, Thomas W. Gilmer, Daniel Webster, John C. Calhoun, and John C. Spencer, cabinet officers during his administration. 5180. United States. 53rd Congress, 3rd Session. Proceedings in Congress upon the Acceptance of the Statues of John Stark and Daniel Webster, Presented by the State of New Hampshire. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1895. 5181. United States. 86th Congress. 1st Session, 1959. Senate. Proceedings at the Unveiling of the Portraits of Five Outstanding Senators, Thursday, March 12, 1959,12:30P.M. Washington, D. C : United States Government Printing Office, 1959. Clay, DW, Calhoun, Bob La Follette, Robert A. Taft. 5182. Unveiling of Statue of Daniel Webster, Highlands School Auditorium, Holyoke, Mass., June 17, 1914, Eight O'Clock. [Holyoke, Mass.: n.p., 1914]. Souvenir program. 5183. Webster Birth Place Association. Birth Place of Daniel Webster, Franklin, New Hampshire: Brief Story of Its Restoration and Presentation to the State. Franklin, N.H.: Towne & Robie, 1932. 5184. Webster Birth Place Association, Franklin, N.H. Proceedings at the Celebration of the Restoration of the Birth Place House of Daniel Webster at the Birth Place in Franklin, New Hampshire, on August 28, 1913. Concord, N.H.: The Rumford Press, [1913]. Contains opening address by W. E. Chandler. 5185. Webster Birth Place Association, Franklin, N.H. Program of Exercises of the Daniel Webster Birth Place Celebration in Franklin, New Hampshire, on August 28, 1913, Beginning at 1:30p.m. Concord, N.H.: Rumford Press, 1913. 5186. Webster Festival: Ode to Commemorate the Civic Festival Given to the Hon. Daniel Webster at Faneuil Hall, July 24, 1838. Boston: n.p., 1838.
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5187. "Webster Historical Society." New England Magazine and Bay State Monthly 4 (February 1886): 182-83. Discusses the objectives of the Society (membership of 1,200 nationwide): to preserve "for future generations the fame, work, and true spirit of America's foremost statesman." 5188. Webster Memorial Committee Papers. Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston. One volume of records of a committee of one hundred friends of DW in Boston, organized in 1852, to fund a memorial to him; records cover the contract with Hiram Powers to erect a bronze statue of Webster for the Massachusetts State House grounds. 5189. Webster Memorabilia. Rauner Special Collections Library, Dartmouth College. Carriage, mortar and pestle, Gothic clock, hat, socks, paperweight, hourglass, and other items. 5190. Wilkinson, William Cleaver. Webster, An Ode... 1782-1852. New York: C. Scribner's Sons, 1882. Defends DW from charges against his character. 5191. Winthrop, Robert C. Address at the Unveiling of the Statue of Daniel Webster in Central Park, New York, 25 November 1876. Boston: J. Wilson and Son, 1876. Also available in 19th-century Legal Treatises. C. B I B L I O G R A P H I E S 5192. American Association of Law Libraries. Law Books Recommended for Libraries: Legal History. Littleton, Colo.: F. B. Rothman, 1988. Provides access to the collection of books in the public domain that have been filmed. 5193. American Culture Series. Ann Arbor, Mich.: University Microfilms, 1956-. Set of 643 microfilm reels, accompanied by guide. 5194. American Historical Association. Writings on American History. 46 vols. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1902-1964. 5195. American Poetry, 1609-1900. Woodbridge, Conn.: Research Publications, 1977. Guide to the microfilm edition. 5196. Ammon, Harry. James Monroe: A Bibliography. Westport, Conn.: Meckler, 1991.
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5197. Bemis, Samuel F., and Grace G. Griffin. Guide to the Diplomatic History of the United States, 1775-1921. Washington, D.C: Government Printing Office, 1935. pp. 280-88. Provides a convenient bibliography to the literature on the Treaty of Washington and other foreign policy issues dealt with by Webster in the Tyler and Fillmore administrations. 5198. Burns, Richard Dean, ed. Guide to American Foreign Relations since 1700. Santa Barbara, Calif.: ABC-Clio, 1983. 5199. Carpenter, Kenneth E. Exploring New Vistas in History and Economics: The Goldsmiths'-Kress Library of Economic Literature. Woodbridge, Conn.: Research Publications, Inc., [1980?]. Reviews the microfilm publication. 5200. Clapp, Clifford Blake. "The Speeches of Daniel Webster: A Bibliographical Review." Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America 13 (1919): 3-63. 5201. Congressional Information Service. CIS Index to U.S. Executive Branch Documents, 1789-1909: Part 3, Interior Department, Interstate Commerce Commission, Justice Department, Labor Department, Library of Congress: Guide to Documents Listed in Checklist of U.S. Public Documents, 1789-1909, Not Printed in the U.S. Serial Set. 4 vols. Bethesda, Md.: Congressional Information Service, 1992. 5202. Congressional Information Service. CIS Index to U.S. Senate Executive Documents and Reports, Covering Documents and Reports Not Printed in the U.S. Serial Set, 1817-1969. 2 vols. Bethesda, Md.: Congressional Information Service, 1987. Provides access to the documents through title, name and subject indexes, and through bibliographical index. 5203. Congressional Information Service. CIS Index to U.S. Executive Branch Documents, 1789-1909: Guide to Documents Listed in Checklist of U.S. Public Documents, 1789-1909, Not Printed in the U.S. Serial Set, Part 1, Commerce and Labor Department, Treasury Department. 5 vols. Bethesda, Md.: Congressional Information Service, 1990. Provides access to the documents through title, name and subject indexes, and through bibliographical index. 5204. Congressional Information Service. CIS Index to Presidential Executive Orders and Proclamations. Washington, D.C: Congressional Information Service, Inc., 1986-. Part 1 covers the period April 30, 1789, to March 4, 1921;
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index provides access to the microfiche edition through personal names, site and document numbers, and subjects and organizations. 5205. Congressional Information Service. CIS Index to U.S. Executive Branch Documents, 1789-1909: Guide to Documents Listed in Checklist of U.S. Public Documents, 1789-1909, Not Printed in the U.S. Serial Set, Part 2, War Department. 4 vols. Bethesda, Md.: Congressional Information Service, 1991. Provides access to the documents through title, name and subject indexes, and through bibliographical index. 5206. Congressional Quarterly's Guide to the Presidency. Washington, D.C: Congressional Quarterly, Inc., 1989. A lengthy guide to studies on the presidency. 5207. Coren, Robert W., Mary Rephlo, David Kepley, and Charles South. Guide to the Records of the United States Senate at the National Archives, 1789-1989: Bicentennial Edition. Washington, D.C: National Archives and Records Administration, 1989. 5208. Crawford, John E. Millard Fillmore: A Bibliography. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 2002. 5209. Cronin, John William, and W. Harvey Wise. A Bibliography of William Henry Harrison, John Tyler, James Knox Polk. Washington, D.C: Riverford Publishing Company, 1935. Includes short biography, chronology, and brief bibliographies. 5210. Csaky, Susan D. Collection of Trials on Microfiche. Littleton, Colo.: F. B. Rothman & Co., 1983-. Guide to the 832 works relating to 638 trials, mainly in the United States in the nineteenth century. 5211. Davison, Kenneth E. The American Presidency: A Guide to Information Sources. Detroit, Mich.: Gale Research Co., 1983. 5212. Derfler, Lisa A., and Duane R. Bogenschneider, eds. Pamphlets in American History: A Bibliographic Guide to the Microfilm Collection. Sanford, N . C : Microfilming Corporation of America, 1977-1984. Covers biography, Indians, Revolutionary war, women.
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5213. Durfee, David A., ed. William Henry Harrison, 1773-1841: John Tyler, 1790-1862; Chronology, Documents, Bibliographical Aids. Dobbs Ferry, N.Y.: Oceana Publications, 1970. Provides a highly selective guide to the hterature on the two presidents. 5214. Farrell, John J., ed. Zachary Taylor, 1784-1850, and Millard Fillmore, 1800-1874: Chronology, Documents, Bibliographical Aids. Dobbs Ferry, N.Y.: Oceana Publications, 1971. 5215. Fehrenbacher, Don E. Manifest Destiny and the Coming of the Civil War, 1840-1861. New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1970. A fairly comprehensive bibliography of American historical scholarship for the later antebellum period. 5216. Genealogy and Local History. Ann Arbor, Mich.: University Microfilms, 1997. Guide to the microprint edition. 5217. Goldsmiths'-Kress Library of Economic Literature: A Consolidated Guide to Segments I and II of the Microfilm Collections. 4 vols. to date. Woodbridge, Conn.: Research Publications, Inc., 1976-. Provides access to the economic and business literature in the collection. 5218. Hanna, Archibald, ed. Western Americana: Frontier History of the TransMississippi West, 1550-1900: Guide and Index to the Microfilm Edition. Woodbridge, Conn.: Research Publications, 1980-81. 5219. Hart, Charles Henry. "Bibliographia Websteriana: A List of the Publications Occasioned by the Death of Daniel Webster." Bulletin of the Philadelphia Mercantile Library 1 (July 1883): 79-82. 5220. Historical Trials Relevant to Today's Issues. Englewood, Colo.: Microcard Editions 1975-. Access provided in J. Myron Jacobstein and Roy M. Mersky, Index for Historical Trials ... Englewood, Colo.: Microcard Editions, 1975. 5221. History of Education: Guide to the Microfiche Collection. Woodbridge, Ct.: Research Publications, 1987-. 5222. An Index to the Presidential Election Campaign Biographies, 1824-1972. Ann Arbor, Mich.: University Microfilms International, 1981. Provides access to the microfiche collection.
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5223. Jacob, Kathryn Allamong, and Elizabeth Ann Hornyak, eds. Guide to Research Collections of Former United States Senators, 1789-1982. Washington, D.C: Historical Office of the United States Senate, 1983. A convenient and brief guide to the known manuscripts collections of Webster's contemporaries. 5224. Kennon, Donald R. The Speakers of the U. S. House of Representatives: A Bibliography, 1789-1984. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1985. 5225. Kuehl, Warren F. Dissertations in History: An Index to Completed in History Departments of United States and Canadian 1873-1960. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 1965.
Dissertations Universities,
5226. Library of Congress. Catalog of Broadsides in the Rare Book Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. 4 vols. Boston: G. K. Hall & Co., 1972. Divided into geographical, author-title, and chronological catalogs; lists about fourteen DW broadsides and a large number covering the Tyler presidency. 5227. Library of Congress. Library of Congress Catalogs: National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections. Washington, D.C: Library of Congress, 1962. 26 vols. to date. Issued by various publishers over the years, the catalog guide lists and briefly describes major collections registered with the Library of Congress since 1959; generally issued annually. 5228. Library Resources, Inc. Library of English Literature. Chicago: Library Resources, 1978. 5229. Library Resources, Inc. The Microbook Library of American Civilization. 5 vols. Chicago: Library Resources, 1971-72. Provides access to the microfiche collection by the same name, through author catalog, title catalog, subject catalog, shelflist, and biblioguide. 5230. Literature of Theology and Church History. Louisville, Ky.: Lost Cause Press, 1982. Guide to the microprint collection. 5231. Lord, Clifford L., ed. List and Index of Presidential Executive Orders: Unnumbered Series (1789-1941). Newark, N.J.: Historical Records Survey, 1943; Wilmington, Del.: Michael Glazier, 1979; Princeton Junction, N.J.: Princeton Datafilm, 1978 (Microfiche).
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5232. Lost Cause Press. Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary of Books Relating to America, from Its Discovery to the Present Time: A Catalogue of the Microfiche Edition to 1985. Louisville, Ky.: Lost Cause Press, 1985. Useful for accessing the publicatione of the Lost Cause Press. 5233. Martin, Dorothy V. "Wilham Henry Harrison and the Campaign of 1840: A Check List of Books and Pamphlets in the Library." Annual Report of the Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio (1940), pp. 7-21. Older but useful bibliography on Harrison and the campaign. 5234. Martin, Fenton S., and Robert Goehlert. The American Presidency: A Bibliography. Washington, D. C : Congressional Quarterly, 1987. Provides an abbreviated guide to the literature on the John Tyler and Millard Fillmore administrations. 5235. McDonough, John J. Members of Congress: A Checklist of Their Papers in the Manuscript Division, Library of Congress. Washington, D.C: Library of Congress, 1980. Lists and describes contents of papers of 894 individuals. 5236. McPherson, Edward, comp. Consolidated Index of the Reports of the Committees of the House of Representatives, from the Twenty-Sixth to the Fortieth Congress, Inclusive. Washington, D.C: Government Printing Office, 1869. 5237. Miles, William. The Image Makers: A Bibliography of American Presidential Campaign Biographies. Metuchen, N.J.: Scarecrow Press, 1979. Provides a fairly complete guide to campaign biographies from 1796-1972. 5238. Miller, Cynthia Pease. A Guide to Research Collections of Former Members of the United States House of Representatives, 1789-1987. Washington, D.C: Office for the Bicentennial of the United States House of Representatives, United States House of Representatives, 1988. 5239. Molnar, John Edgar. Author-Title Index to Joseph Sabin's Dictionary of Books Relating to America. 3 vols. Metuchen, N.J.: Scarecrow Press, 1974. Useful for accessing Sabin's 29-volume work. 5240. Moser, Harold D., comp. John Tyler: A Bibliography. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press., 2001.
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5241. Mugridge, Donald H., comp. The Presidents of the United States, 17891962: A Selected List of References. Washington, D.C: Government Printing Office, 1963. 5242. National Archives and Records Service. Catalog of National Archives Microfilm Publications. Washington, D.C: National Archives and Records Service, 1974. Publication far better than later one for accessing microfilmed records from the Department of State, Record Group 59. 5243. National Archives. Microfilm Resources for Research: A Comprehensive Catalog. Washington, D . C : National Archives and Records Administration, 1986. Catalogs and describes briefly the official microfilm publications of holdings of the National Archives. 5244. National Historical Publications and Records Commission. Directory of Archives and Manuscript Repositories in the United States. Washington, D.C: National Archives and Records Service, 1978. Although somewhat outdated, provides fairly comprehensive guide to repositories, their hours, holdings, and descriptive works on the repositories collections. 5245. Nineteenth-Century Legal Treatises: Guide to the Microfiche Woodbridge, Conn.: Research Publications, 1984-.
Collection.
5246. Poore, Benjamin Perley, comp. A Descriptive Catalogue of the Government Publications of the United States, September 5, 1774-March 4, 1881. Washington, D.C: Government Printing Office, 1885; New York: Johnson Reprint Corp., 1962. 5247. Prucha, Francis Paul. A Bibliographical Guide to the History of IndianWhite Relations in the United States. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1977. 5248. Remini, Robert V., and Edwin A. Miles. The Era of Good Feelings and the Age of Jackson, 1816-1841. Arlington Heights, 111.: AHM Publishing Corporation, 1979. 5249. Remini, Robert V., and Robert O. Rupp. Andrew Jackson: A Bibliography. Westport, Conn.: Meckler, 1991.
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5250. Sabin, Joseph. Bibliotheca Americana: A Dictionary of Books Relating to America, from Its Discovery to the Present Time ... 29 vols. 1868-1936. Reprint (29 vols. in 15). Amsterdam: N. Israel, 1961-1962. 5251. Schamel, Charles E., Mary Rephlo, Rodney Ross, David Kepley, Robert W. Coren, and James Gregory Bradsher. Guide to the Records of the United States House of Representatives at the National Archives, 1789-1989: Bicentennial Edition. Washington, D.C: National Archives and Records Administration, 1989. 5252. Schlacter, Gail, ed. The American Presidency: A Historical Santa Barbara, Calif.: ABC-Clio Information Services, 1984.
Bibliography.
5253. Shewmaker, Kenneth E. "Daniel Webster, 1782-1852." In Research Guide to American Historical Biography, ed. by Robert Muccigrosso. Washington, D. C: Beacham Publishing, 1988, pp. 1607-14. Brief bibliography, with overview of major writings, and chronology of D W. 5254. Slavery Source Materials: Books and Pamphlets Written before the Civil War, by and about the Negro and about Slavery and Anti-Slavery. Washington: NCR, Microcards Editions, 1970. Contains 441 titles on microfiche; eleven-page index also available to the collection. 5255. South Carolinians Through the 19th Century: Pre-1915 Family Histories, Biographies, and Related Imprints from the Collections of the South Carolina Historical Society and the South Carolinians Library. Charleston: South Carolina Historical Society, 1989. Collection of 1,289 microfiches. 5256. Spence, Clark C. Western Americana: A Collection of 1012 Books and Documents of the 18th, 19th, and early 20th Century. Ann Arbor, Mich.: University Microfilms International, 1975. 5257. Stevens, Kenneth R. William Henry Harrison: A Bibliography. Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1998.
Westport,
5258. Streeter, Thomas Winthrop, and Archibald Hanna. Bibliography of Texas, 1795-1845, with a Guide to the Microfilm Collection, Texas as Province and Republic, 1795-1845. Woodbridge, Conn.: Research Publications, 1983. Enlarged from Streeter's original publication; useful for accessing the microfilm publication.
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5259. Taylor, George Rogers. American Economic History Before 1860. New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1969. A short, good bibliography on economic conditions and development before the Civil War. 5260. Texas as Province and Republic, 1795-1845. Woodbridge, Conn.: Research Publications, 1979. Thirty-nine reels of microfilm of the studies included in Streeter's Bibliography of Texas; includes material, Texas imprints, Mexican imprints, and United States and European imprints relating to Texas, many from DW's tenure as secretary of state under Tyler. 5261. Tutorow, Norman E. The Mexican-American War: An Bibliography. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1981.
Annotated
5262. Twentieth-Century Legal Treatises. Woodbridge, Conn.: Research Publications, 1995-. Guide to the microprint edition. 5263. University of Maryland at College Park. Marylandia & Rare Books Department, McKeldin Library. "Daniel Webster Collection: A Guide to the Daniel Webster Pamphlets of the Marylandia and Rare Books Department, McKeldin Library, University of Maryland, College Park." Guide of 20 pp. prepared by Lisa Perry, 1994. 5264. Western Americana: Frontier History of the Trans-Mississippi West, 15501900. Woodbridge, Conn.: Research Publications, 1976. Consists of 617 reels of 35mm microfilm. 5265. Wilson, Clyde N. John C. Calhoun: A Bibliography. Meckler Corporation, 1990.
Westport, Conn.:
5266. Wise, W. Harvey, Jr., and John W. Cronin, comps. A Bibliography of Zachary Taylor, Millard Fillmore, Franklin Pierce, James Buchanan. Washington, D . C : Riverford Publishing Company, 1935.
XIV Iconography 5267. Allen, C. N. "The Second Daniel Webster Stamp." Stamps 252 (August 5, 1995): 11. Discusses his role in the issuance of the stamp commemorative of Dartmouth College's 200th anniversary. 5268. Americana, Including a Collection of American First Editions, Patriotic and Historical Society Collections, Proceedings and Transactions, a Fine Collection of the Novellette, an Unusual Series of Numbers on Daniel Webster, and a Portrait of Webster, Being in Part a Consignment from the Estate of Henry F. Stodder ... Somerville, Mass.: Wilder's Greater Boston Book Auctions, 1930. 5269. Anderson, Jane McDill. Rocklandia: A Collection of Facts and Fancies, Legends and Ghost Stories ofRockland County Life, n.p.: Morgan and Morgan, 1977. Contains illustration of Webster lashed to a flat car on the Erie Railroad. 5270. Andrews, Robert. Portrait of Daniel Webster. Boston: R. Andrews, [1851?]. Broadside re Chester Harding's full-length portrait of DW. 5271. Barber, James. The Godlike Black Dan: A Selection of Portraits from Life in Commemoration of the Two-Hundredth Anniversary of the Birth of Daniel Webster: An Exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery, June 4-November 28, 1982. Washington: Published for the National Portrait Gallery by the Smithsonian Press, 1982. 5272. Boynton, Henry. "Hiram Powers." New England Magazine 20 (July 1899): 519-34. Briefly discusses bust of DW.
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5273. Brown, William Henry. Portrait Gallery of Distinguished American Citizens, with Biographical Sketches, and Fac-Similes of Original Letters. Hartford: E. B. & E. C Kellog, 1845; New York: G. A. Baker & Co., 1931. 5274. Bruce, H. Addington. "A Recent Estimate of Henry Clay." Current Literature 38 (March 1905): 248-53. Contains engraving of DW. 5275. Burke, Lee H., and Jan K. Herman. The Secretaries of State: Portraits and Biographical Sketches. Washington: Bureau of Public Affairs, Office of Public Communication, 1978. 5276. Burns, Robert C [Study for Painting: Daniel Webster at the Argument of the Dartmouth College Case]. 1962. Oil on canvas, Dartmouth College. 5277. "Capitol Hill's Historic Footnotes: Reception Room Portraits." Congressional Staff Journal 2 (March-April 1983): 12-15. Discusses how five senators, including DW, were selected for portraits in the Senate Reception Room. 5278. Colbert, Charles. "Each Little Hillock Hath a Tongue—Phrenology and the Art of Hiram Powers." Art Bulletin 68 (June 1986): 281-300. Discusses Powers' bust of DW. 5279. "Daniel Webster (1835)." Magazine Antiques 128 (November 1985): 1022. Reproduces portrait by Francis Alexander. 5280. "Daniel Webster (Plaster, 1853)." Magazine Antiques 128 (July 1985): 75. Plaster by Thomas Ball. 5281. Dartmouth College. Holds the largest collection of Webster iconography, including paintings, busts, prints, etc. Hanover is also the site of the Webster cottage, where DW supposedly lived for a time while in college. 5282. A Description of the Great Historical Painting of the Last Days of Webster at Marshfield Painted by Joseph Ames, of Boston. New York: Smith Brothers & Parmelee, 1857. Also available in 19th-century Legal Treatises. 5283. Dunbar, Philip Howard. "Portraiture of Daniel Webster in the Webster Collection at Dartmouth College." 1950. Typescript.
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5284. Duyckinck, Evert A. National Portrait Gallery of Eminent Americans: Including Orators, Statesmen, Naval and Military Heroes, Jurists, Authors, Etc., Etc., from Original Full Length Paintings by Alonzo Chappel, with Biographical and Historical Narratives. 2 vols. New York: Johnson, Fry & Company, n.d. Engraving and sketch of DW, Volume 2, pp. 173-189. 5285. Everett, Edward. A Defence of Powers' Statue of Webster, Being the Substance of Remarks made on the 8th of June, 1859, at a Meeting of the General Committee of One Hundred on the Webster Memorial. Boston: W. White, 1859. 5286. French, Edgar. "An American Portrait Painter of Three Historical Epochs." World's Work 13 (December 1906): 8307-23. Reproduces Eastman Johnson's portrait of DW. 5287. Giffen, J a n e C. "Three Healy Portraits in the Collections of the New Hampshire Historical Society." Historical New Hampshire 20 (1965): 29-36. Discusses the Historical Society's George Peter Alexander Healy's portraits of Pierce, DW, and Hawthorne. 5288. Hart, Charles Henry. "Life Portraits of Daniel Webster." McClure's Magazine 9 (May 1897): 619-30. 5289. Hawes, Josiah Johnson. "The Daguerreotype in America." New England Magazine 23 (December 1900): 344. Contains daguerreotype of DW. 5290. Henkels, Stanislaus Vincent. Catalogue of Washingtoniana: Rare and Scarce Books Relating to Washington: Biographies, Eulogies, Histories, etc., and a Choice Collection of Rare Portraits of General Washington, American and Foreign Officers in the Revolution, Statesmen, etc., etc., Portraits Engraved by Edwin, Caricatures, etc., Also Bust in Carrara Marble of Daniel Webster by Hiram Powers ... To be Sold Thursday Afternoon and Evening, April 28, 1898 ... Philadelphia: Davis & Harvey, 1898. 5291. Hill, Jean Laquidara. "Picture of Daniel Webster Found." Worcester (Mass.) Telegram & Gazeite, March 11, 1997. Discusses the find in Webster of the lithograph, "Daniel Webster's Last Days at Marshfield." 5292. Hill, J e a n Laquidara. "Webster Find Is Savored." Worcester (Mass.) Telegram & Gazette, March 26, 1997. Discusses the find in Webster of the lithograph, "Daniel Webster's Last Days at Marshfield.
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5293. "Hiram Powers." United States Democratic Review 6 (August 1839): 17374. Reports comment on Powers' bust of DW. 5294. "How Great Men Really Looked." Life 33 (December 22, 1952): 67-74. Reproduces death mask ot DW. 5295. Hutton, Lawrence. "A Collection of Death-Masks." Harper's New Monthly Magazine 85 (November 1892): 904-17. Reproduces DW's on p. 913. 5296. "Immortals for the United States Senate." Life 42 (May 6, 1957): 73-74. 5297. Jones, Ellen Mary. "Portraits of Daniel Webster in the Dartmouth College Collection." Hanover: Hopkins Center Art Galleries, [1969]. Typescript, Dartmouth College. 5298. Kruell, Gustav. The Portfolio of National Portraits: Eight Portraits of Historic Americans Engraved on Wood. New York: R. H. Russell, 1899. 5299. "The Last Portrait of Daniel Webster." Bay State Monthly 3 (October 1885): 340. Portrait was daguerreotype made in Franklin, N.H., in July 1852. 5300. Longacre, James Barton, and James Herring. National Portrait Gallery of Distinguished Americans. 4 vols. Philadelphia: Rice, Rutter, 1834. 5301. MacCracken, Henry Mitchell. "The Hall of Fame." American Monthly Review of Reviews 22 (November 1900): 563-70. Reports on selection of portraits for Hall of Fame at New York University and reports that in the selection DW ranked third, behind Washington and Lincoln. 5302. Mare, Marie de. G. P. A. Healy: American Artist: An Intimate Chronicle of the Nineteenth Century. New York: McKay, 1954. Contains discussion of Healy's "Webster Replying to Hayne." 5303. Massachusetts Historical Society. Portraits of Women, 1700-1825. Boston: Massachusetts Historical Society, 1954. Includes portrait of Grace Fletcher Webster. 5304. "Masters of the Daguerreotype." American History Illustrated 24 (September/October 1989): 32-33. Discusses the daguerreotypes of Albert Sands
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Southworth and Josiah Johnson Hawes, who, among others, captured DW's image. 5305. "Memorial Bust Unveiled in Franklin, N.H." American Magazine of Art 25 (November 1932): 299. Discusses bust of Webster started by D. C. French and completed by his daughter, Margaret French Cresson; includes photograph of bust. 5306. Michie, Thomas. "Portraits of Lawyers in the Dartmouth College Case." Boston Bar Journal 27 (October 1983): 13-22. 5307. Millett, J. H. A Portrait of Webster, n.p., n.d. [cl900]. A sixteen-page illustrated sketch. 5308. "Mrs. Daniel Webster (1827)." Magazine Antiques 128 (November 1985): 970. Portrait by Chester Harding; also portrait of DW. 5309. National Portrait Gallery, Washington, D.C. National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution: Permanent Collection Illustrated Checklist, ed. by Frances Stevenson Wein. Washington: National Portrait Gallery by the Smithsonian Institution Press, 1980. 5310. Nicolay, Helen. "As Others Saw Us: Our Nation in the Building." Century Magazine 92 (October 1916): 931-54. Contains discussion of DW and a portrait. 5311. Notices by the Press, of [John Crookshanks] King's Bust of the Late Hon. Daniel Webster. Boston: W. Chadwick, 1852. 5312. O'Connor, J., Jr. "Reviving a Forgotten Artist: A Sketch of James Reid Lambdin, The Pittsburgh Painter of American Statesmen." Carnegie Magazine 12 (September 1938): 115-18. Brief notice of portrait of DW. 5313. Oliver, Andrew. Portraits of John Quincy Adams and His Wife. Cambridge, Mass.: Belknap Press of Harvard University, 1970. Contains discussion of some DW portraits. 5314. Oliver, Andrew. The Portraits University Press of Virginia, 1977.
of John Marshall.
Charlottesville:
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5315. "Portrait by G. P. A. Healy." Illustrated 1947): 329.
London News 210 (March 29,
5316. [Portrait]. World's Work 47 (February 1924): 392. 5317. "Portrait of Daniel Webster." American Whig Review 7 (June 1848): 653. Report receipt of portrait by E. A. Anthony after a "recent daguerreotype." 5318. "Portrait Presented to Dartmouth College." New York Times, November 23, 1895, p. 4, c. 7. 5319. "Portraits of Daniel Webster." New England Magazine, New Series, 16 (March 1897): 111; 17 (November 1897): 325; 19 (November 1898): 344; McClure's Magazine 8 (November 1896): 7. 5320. Portraits of United States Senators, With a Biographical Sketch of Each. Claremont, N.H.: Tracy, Kenney & Company, 1856. Contains rather primitive engravings and thumbnail outhnes of the lives of many of Webster's senatorial colleagues. 5321. "Powers' Statue of Daniel Webster." New England Magazine, New Series, 20 (July 1899): 528. 5322. "Proposal of Mr. Burnham to Erect a Statue to Daniel Webster." New York Times, September 4 (p. 8, c. 5); September 26 (p. 8, c. 3); October 1 (p. 7, c. 4), 1874. 5323. Rohrbach, Peter T., and Lowell S. Newman. American Issue: The U.S. Postage Stamp, 1842-1869. Washington, D . C : Smithsonian Institution Press, 1984. Contains accounts of Webster issues. 5324. Sharf, Frederic Alan. "Daniel Webster in Bronze." Old-Time New England 56 (1966): 77-80. Discusses the making of the statue of DW at the State House, Boston, dedicated in 1859, and of the controversy the erection of the statue created at the time. 5325. Scotford, John Ryland. [Photographic Designs for the Dartmouth College Case Commemorative Stamp, 1969]. Rauner Special Collections Library, Dartmouth College.
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5326. [Senate Portraits]. Senior Scholastic 70 (May 17, 1957): 15. Presents photographs of portraits of Clay, DW, Calhoun, Robert LaFollette, and Robert Taft, all selected by a senate committee for permanent display. 5327. Shackleton, Robert. "A Benvento of the Backwoods." Harper's Monthly 133 (July 1916): 267-77. Contains discussion of portraits by Chester Harding, including one of DW and one of his wife, Caroline. 5328. "Shooting Party, 1844: A Rare Lithograph with a Pleasant Atmosphere of Mystery." Month at Goodspeed's 32 (February-March 1961): 166-68. Discusses a print entitled "Shooting," allegedly prepared upon directives from DW, showing three hunters and a dog in a Chatham Grove, Massachusetts, landscape. 5329. Shribman, David. "First in the Eyes of His Countrymen." Dartmouth Alumni Magazine 75 (September 1982): 37-40. Discusses the unequaled number of paintings of Webster and the attraction of artists to him as a subject. 5330. Smith Brothers and Parmelee. A Description of the Great Historical Painting of the Last Days of Webster at Marshfield, Painted by Joseph Ames. New York: Smith & Parmelee, 1857. 5331. "The Statue of Daniel Webster at Concord, New Hampshire." Harper's Weekly 30 (June 19, 1886): 388. Provides a woodcut of statue. 5332. "Statue Unveiled at Concord: Gov. D. B. Hill's Address." New York Times, June 18, 1886, p. 5, c. 1. 5333. "Statue Unveiled at Concord: Govs. Hill, Robinson, Robic, and Pingree Sketched." New York Times, June 18, 1886, p. 4, c. 3; June 20, 1886, p. 3, c. 4. 5334. "Statue Unveiled in New York City." New York Times, November 20, 1876,, p. 1, c. 7. 5335. "Statue Unveiling in Washington: Senator Lodge's Oration. New York Times, January 19, 1900, p. 5, c. 3; January 21, 1900, p. 14, c. 1. 5336. Story, Ronald. "Class and Culture in Boston: The Athenaeum, 1807-1860." American Quarterly 27 (May 1975): 178-99. Mentions busts or portraits in the Athenaeum.
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5337. Strahl, Harold M. "Daniel Webster and the Congressional Mulready." Philatelist and PJGB 7 (Nov.-Dec. 1987): 246-49. 5338. Stuart, Jane. "Anecdotes of Gilbert Stuart." Scribner's Monthly 14 (July 1877): 376-82. Discusses Gilbert Stuart's portrait of DW. 5339. Thorpe, Thomas Bangs. "Webster, Clay, Calhoun and Jackson: How They Sat for Their Daguerreotypes." Harper's New Monthly Magazine 38 (May 1869): 787-89. 5340. "Unveiling of Ball's Statue of Daniel Webster by New-England Society." New York Times, November 7, 1868, p. 5, c. 1. 5341. Updike, John. "The Revealed and the Concealed." Art & Antiques 16 (February 1, 1993): 70-76. Examines and discusses Sarah Goodridge's 1828 watercolor-on-ivory miniature of bare breasts painted for and given to Webster. 5342. Webster, Daniel, Collection of Original Daguerreotypes. Rauner Special Collections Library, Dartmouth College. Collection consists of twenty-one daguerreotypes. 5343. "Webster and Stark Statues in United States Capitol Unveiled." New York Times, December 19 (p. 1, c. 1); December 21 (p. 9, c. 1), 1894. 5344. "Webster Memorial, Franklin, N.H," American Magazine of Art (N.Y.) 25 (November 1932): 299. 5345. Wein, Frances Stevenson, ed. National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution: Permanent Collection Illustrated Checklist. Washington, D.C: National Portrait Gallery by the Smithsonian Institution Press, 1980. Lists portraits of DW and his colleagues in the collections of the National Portrait Gallery. 5346. Weitenkampf, Frank. Political Caricature in the United States in Separately Published Cartoons: An Annotated List. New York: The New York Public Library, 1953; New York: Arno Press, 1971. One of the better guides to political caricature of Daniel Webster, his contemporaries, and his times; reprinted from the Bulletin of the New York Public Library, March-December 1952.
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5347. Wollett, Mary, and Bill WoUett. "Webster-Clay Bottle and Paperweights." Hobbies 85 (May 1980): 99.
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XV Other 5348. Alger, Horatio. From Farm Boy to Senator, or, The Boyhood and Manhood of Daniel Webster. New York: H. M. Caldwell Co., 1882; Philadelphia: David McKay, 1882; New York: J. S. Ogilvie, 1882; New York: American Publishers Corporation, 1882; New York: International Book Co., 1882. Numerous other editions. 5349. Beethoven, Ludwig van. Funeral March Performed at the Obsequies of the Hon. Daniel Webster. Boston: Oliver Ditson & Co., 1861. 5350. Benet, Stephen Vincent. "Daniel Webster and the Sea Serpent: Story." Saturday Evening Post 209 (May 22, 1937): 18-19. 5351. Benet, Stephen Vincent. "Daniel Webster and the Ides of March: Story." Saturday Evening Post 212 (October 28, 1939): 18-19. 5352. Benet, Stephen Vincent. The Devil and Daniel Webster. Kingsport, Tenn.: Kingsport Press, 1944. Contains appreciation by Henry Seidel Canby and wood engravings by Fritz Eichenberg. 5353. Benet, Stephen Vincent. The Devil and Daniel Webster: A Play in One Act. [New York]: Dramatists Play Service, Inc., 1938. 5354. Benet, Stephen Vincent. The Devil and Daniel Webster: An Opera in one Act. New York: Farrar & Rinehart, 1939. For the opera by Douglas Moore. 5355. Benet, Stephen Vincent. "Devil and Daniel Webster: Story." Saturday Evening Post 209 (October 24, 1936): 8-9.
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5356. Breslin, Howard. The Tamarack Tree. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1947. DW appears briefly in novel. 5357. Bricher, T. Boundary Quick Step, Dedicated to Daniel Webster. Boston: O. Ditson, 1842. Musical score. 5358. Busch, William. Sorosis! or, The Onward March to Freedom: A D[r]ama in Four Acts; Also a Poem Entitled Reminiscence of the Immortal Webster. Chicago: S. S. Jones, 1868. 5359. Dunster, Mark. John Brown, 1st Prologue, Webster. New York: Linden Publishers, 1977. Play. 5360. Eastman, Edward Roe. "The Words and the Music." American Agriculturist 155 (Nov-Dec 1958), nos. 21-24; 156 (Jan-Oct 1959), nos. 1-20. Webster in fiction, drama, and poetry. 5361. Edmonds, John W., and Dexter, George T. Spiritualism. New York: Partridge & Brittan, 1853. Contains alleged communications from Webster, pp. 405-14. 5362. Fuller, John. Reports from the Celestial Court, Representing a Grand Trial Between the God of Nature and a Supposed Deceitful Being, in Which An Accusation Is Brought for Robbery; Also, the Proceedings of a Celestial Convention, Called to Settle Old Claims, Transmitted on the Celestial Telegraph by the Spirit of Daniel Webster, and Others. Rochester, N.Y.: Heughes, 1853. 5363. Gaul, Harvey B. Daniel Webster's Collect for Americans. New York: J. Fischer & Bro., 1941, 1943. Musical score. 5364. Green Bay Yankee. Parody. [Bradford County, Pa.], n.p., 1827. Broadside on convention of delegates of Pennsylvania held at Harrisburg, 1827; poem discusses DW's role as a delegate. 5365. Hewitt, John Hill. The Union Forever: A Patriotic Song, Written, Adapted to a Melody from Lucia di Lammermoor and Dedicated to the Hon. Daniel Webster. Philadelphia: A. Fiot, 1850. 5366. Hews, George. Webster's Quick Step. New York: Hewitt, n.d. A musical score for piano.
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5367. Holloway, John. Union Grand March, as Played by the Boston Brigade Band, Composed and Respectfully Dedicated to Hon. Daniel Webster. Boston: E. H. Wade, 1851. 5368. The Juvenile Almanac for 1859. Boston: Damrell & Moore and G. Coolidge, 1858. Contains anecdote re Webster and $5 bill, p. 48. 5369. MacLeish, Archibald. Scratch: A New Play Suggested by Stephen Vincent Benet's Short Story, "The Devil and Daniel Webster." Chicago: Dramatic Publishing Co., 1971. Acting edition, originally produced on the Broadway stage by Stuart Ostrow. 5370. Merry's Gems of Prose and Poetry, ed. by Uncle Merry. New York: H. Dayton, 1860. Contains stories about DW and William Tell. 5371. Moore, Douglas Stuart. The Devil and Daniel Webster: Folk Opera in One Act. Book by Stephen Vincent Benet, music by Douglas Moore. New York: Boosey & Hawkes, [1943]. Vocal score, first performed in New York, 1939. 5372. Morrow, Honore McCue Willsie. Black Daniel: The Love Story of a Great Man. New York: W. Morrow & Company, 1931. Fiction. 5373. Original Hymn: Webster's Tomb, n.p., n.d. Tune of "Zion," allegedly a favorite of DW's 5374. Peck, Morton E. Webster's Ghost and Other Verses. Cedar Rapids, Iowa: Republican Printing Company, 1893. 5375. Simmons, A. E. Spiritualism: A. E. Simmons Communications, from Daniel Webster & Others. Woodstock, Vt.: The Medium, 1852. Also available in Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary. Contains alleged correspondence from DW after his death. 5376. Stein, Gertrude. Daniel Webster, Eighteen in America: A Play. Norfolk, Conn.: New Directions, 1937. 5377. Webster's Grand March & Quick Step, as Performed by the Boston Bands, Arranged for the Piano Forte. Boston: J. L. Hewitt, 1 8 - .
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Index to Authors, Editors, Compilers, and Translators Note: Numbers refer to
Abbot, Benjamin, 355 Abbot, George Jacob, 356, 357 Abbot, Richard H., 2572 Abbott, Frances M., 1925 Abel, Annie Heloise, 679 Abel, Ernest L., 3965 Abell, Alexander Gurdon, 680 Abell, L. G., Mrs., 4838 Abraham, Henry J., 1937 Ackermann, William K., 2573 Adams, Charles, 1761 Adams, Charles Francis, 682-684, 3738, 3740, 4971 Adams, Donald R., 2574 Adams, Ephraim Douglass, 685, 686, 3045, 3094, 3095 Adams, Ezra Eastman, 4839 Adams, George Jones, 687 Adams, Henry, 688, 689, 2065, 4082 Adams, Herbert Baxter, 690 Adams, James Truslow, 1938 Adams, John, 692 Adams, John Calvin, 3424, 3425 Adams, John Quincy, 691, 692 Adams, John Wolcott, 2216, 5105 Adams, Nehemiah, 4840
ies, not page numbers.
Adams, Samuel Hopkins, 1723 Adams, William, 3293 Adams, William H., 2217-2219 Aderman, Ralph M., 693, 694 Adkins, Edwin Payne, 4679 Adler, Gerald Feiner, 3294 Adler, Joseph G., 4694 Adlow, Elijah, 4460 Agar, Herbert, 1939 Aiken, Silas, 4155 Aiken, William, 358 Albion, Robert Greenhalgh, 2575 Albrecht, Robert C , 4349 Aldrich, Alfred P., 3833 Aldrich, P. Emory, 4461 Alexander, Holmes Moss, 1761, 4616 Alexander, John Rufus, 695 Alexander, Thomas B., 2220-2222 Alger, Horatio, 5348 Allen, C. N., 5267 Allen, David G., 98 Allen, Gay Wilson, 3997 Allen, George, 696,1009 Allen, Harry C , 3096, 3097 Allen, Heman, 1575 Allen, Irving, 1825
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Allen, Allen, Allen, Allen, Allen,
Joseph Henry, 4031 Max Printy, 4395 Milford Francis, 4036 Robert A., 1851 Stephen Merrill, 102, 248, 1826, 1875, 2999, 5106, 5107 Allen, Thomas, 83 Allen, W. F., 4972 Allen, William, 360 Allen, William Henry, 4841 Allis, Frederick S., 4973 Allis, Frederick S., Jr., 697, 698 Allison, Hildreth M., 4687 Allred, Victoria, 2223 Altschul, Donald S., 3462 Alvarez, Manuel, 3053 Alvord, C. W., 903 Ambacher, Bruce Irwin, 3946 Ambler, Charles Henry, 699, 700, 2224, 3046, 4425 Amburn, Floyd Harrison, 4663 Ames, Herman Vandenburg, 264, 2866 Ames, William E., 2943, 2944 Ammon, Harry, 2066, 2067, 4328, 5196 Anderson, Burnett, 2000 Anderson, Dice Robins, 4100 Anderson, Godfrey, 2867 Anderson, J a n e McDill, 5269 Anderson, Leon W . , 1762 Anderson, Vicki Jo, 1852 Andrew, John A., 4008 Andrews, Robert, 5270 Annis, David Leslie, 4639 Anson, Bert, 2227 Anthony, Alfred Williams, 363 Anti-Junius (pseudonym), 702, 703 Appleton, Nathan, 364, 704-706, 4232 Armstrong, Samuel Turrell, 365
Armstrong, Walter P., 4545 Arndt, J. Chris, 3098 Arnold, Isaac Newton, 4842 Arnold, Jack David, 3599 Arntson, Paul, 3600 Aronson, Sidney H., 2068 A.S., 4700 Ashley, Evelyn, 707, 708 Ashmun, George, 709, 710 Ashworth, John, 2228, 2229 Atkins, Jonathan M., 2230, 3295 Atwater, Caleb, 797, 3001 Atwater, Maxine, 1763 Aulick, John H., 366 Aull, Edward, Jr., 2231 Austin, James T., 495 Aycock, Ann Melissa, 3464 B., W. H., 4701 Baack, Bennett D., 2576 Babbitt, John S., 103 Baganz, Peter, 3974 Bagby, Arthur H., 359 Bagot, Sir Charles, 368 Bailey, Hollis R., 1926 Bailey, Howard, 4049 Bailey, Thomas A., 3261, 4976 Bain, Chester A., 3170 Baker, Elizabeth Feaster, 4656 Baker, George E., 711, 712 Baker, Gordon E., 3555 Baker, Leonard, 4293 Baker, Miriam, 3993 Baker, Paula, 2945 Baldasty, Gerald J., 3939 Baldwin, Elmer, 4702 Baldwin, Henry, 713 Baldwin, J. R., 3099 Baldwin, James, 1764, 1853 Baldwin, Joseph Glover, 3685 Baldwin, N. B., 4843
Index to Authors, Editors, Compilers, and Translators 615
Baldwin, Roger Sherman, 371 Balfour, Frances Campbell, Lady, 3730 Balinky, Alexander, 4083 Ballard, Frank W., 4233 Bancroft, Frederic, 2702 Banks, Jenifer S., 694 Banks, Louis Albert, 4703 Banks, Nathaniel Prentiss, 5108 Banner, James M., Jr., 2069 Banning, Lance, 2070 Banvard, Joseph, 1724, 1854, 1855, 1894 Barber, James, 5271 Barber, Nigel Graeme, 3002 Barbour, James, 373 Baring, Alexander, Lord Ashburton, 247 Barkan, Elliott R., 2232 Barker, Creighton, 4704 Barker, Eugene C , 714, 1219, 3047 Barker, Nancy Nichols, 715 Barnard, Daniel Dewey, 4844 Barnes, Gilbert H., 2789 Barnes, Morgan, 3003 Barnes, Richard, 4592 Barnes, Thurlow Weed, 716, 1213, 4655 Barnes, William, 3003 Barnett, Steve, 2732 Barre, W. L., 717, 4050 Barrett, James, 4283 Barrows, Chester Leonard, 4010 Barrows, Edward M., 4372 Barrows, John Stuart, 1877 Bartlett, C. J., 3100 Bartlett, David W., 3427 Bartlett, Ichabod, 1253 Bartlett, Irving H., 1725, 3834, 4977-4979
Bartlett, Samuel Colcord, 1878, 5109 Bartol, Cyrus Augustus, 4845, 5110 Barton, Seth, 374 Bartus, Mary R., 3296 Basch, Norma, 2233, 2234, 2946 Basler, Christian 0., 719 Basler, Roy P., 718-720 Bass, FerisA., Jr., 721 Bassett, Francis, 1829, 1830 Bassett, John Spencer, 722, 4169 Bassett, T. D. Seymour, 4628 Bates, Abby Barstow, 1236 Bates, Barnabus, 723 Bates, Betty Magoun, 4765 Bauer, Elizabeth K., 3465 Bauer, K. Jack, 268, 4558 Baum, Dale, 2868, 3297 Baxter, Laurence Winfield, 4705 Baxter, Maurice G., 1726, 2577, 3895, 3466-3468 Bayard, James Asheton, 376 Bayard, Richard Henry, 376 Bayard, Thomas Francis, 2235, 5111 Baylen, Joseph O., 725, 726 Bean, William G., 2236, 3298 Beard, W. E., 4980 Beardsley, Levi, 727 Bearss, Sara B„ 3896 Beaubien, Jean Baptiste, 378 Beck, James M., 2703 Beck, Virginia, 3947 Beckwith, Robert R., 3962 Beeman, Richard R., 2704 Beer, Samuel H., 4981 Beethoven, Ludwig van, 5350 Bell, Charles Henry, 379, 1831, 1895, 1896, 1927, 1928 Bell, Christopher, 1940 Bell, Herbert C. F., 4569 Bell, John, 728
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Bell, Robert, 3849 Bell, Samuel, 380, 381 Bell, Thomas W., 729 Bell, William Gardner, 3686 Belleranti, Shirley W., 104 Belohlavek, John M., 2237, 3948-3950 Bemis, Samuel F., 3004, 3141, 3748, 3749, 5197 Bender, Thomas, 2947 Benet, Stephen Vincent, 5351-5355 Benetz, Margaret Diamond, 730 Benham, Priscilla, 731 Benjamin, Park, 4706 Benjamin, S. G. W., 1765 Bennett, Harold Hotchkiss, 4707 Bennett, Norman R., 732 Bennett, William Emerson, 3601 Benson, Allan Louis, 1727 Benson, Arthur C , 733 Benson, Lee, 2238 Benson, Thomas W., 3602 Bentley, Alexander J., 734 Benton, Josiah Henry, Jr., 1581 Benton, Thomas Hart, 265, 382, 735 Bergen, Frank, 2869, 4982 Berger, Jason, 4422 Bergeron, Paul H., 894, 2239, 2240, 3299, 4407 Berkeley, Dorothy Smith, 4035 Berkeley, Edmund, 4037 Berkhofer, Robert F., 1941 Berman, Edward H., 2578 Bernard, Jean-Paul, 3229 Berolzheimer, Alan R., 89, 97 Berrien, John Macpherson, 383, 736 Bertin, Georges, 3809 Beveridge, Albert Jeremiah, 4294 Bibb, George M., 384 Biddle, Nicholas, 385, 737
Bidwell, Percy Wells, 2579 Bigelow, John, 738 Bigelow, Stephanie S., 4708 Billingsley, Edward Baxter, 2113 Billington, Ray Allen, 1942, 1943, 2733, 2734, 2948 Bingham, James Hervey, 386 Binkley, Robert Wilson, 3897 Binkley, Wilfred E., 1944, 1945 Binkley, William C , 739, 2735, 2870, 3048, 3049 Binney, Charles, 4415 Binney, Charles Chauncey, 3802 Binney, Horace, 4642 Binns, John, 740 Birkner, Michael J., 2241, 2871, 3469, 4435-4475 Birney, William, 3804 Bisbee, Marvin Davis, 5113 Bishop, J. Leander, 2580 Bishop, Joseph Bucklin, 1946 Bittinger, Morris Henry, 2705 Black, Gregory Dale, 4291 Black, John, 1099 Black, John W„ 3470 Blacke, Louis Gaylord, 4846 Blackett, R. J. M., 2790 Blair, Francis P., 82 Blair, Henry William, 5114 Blaisdell, Albert Franklin, 186, 187 Blake, George, 495 Blatchford, Richard M., 372, 387 Blatt, Karen Priscilla, 4594 Blattner, Helen Harland, 4115 Blaustein, Albert P., 3688 Bleecker, Harmanus, 388 Blight, David W., 2791 Bliss, Alexander, 372 Bloom, John Porter, 267 Bloomfield, Maxwell, 3471
Indox to Authors, Editors, Compilers, and Translators 617
Blue, Frederick J., 2242, 3873, 4532 Blue, Verne, 2071 Blumenthal, Henry, 3262 Boardman, Henry Augustus, 4847 Boardman, Samuel Lane, 105 Bobbe, Dorothie, 3918 Bodo, John R., 2949 Boeringer, Margaret J., 4078 Bogenschneider, Duane R., 5212 Bogue, Allan G., 1947, 2114, 2736, 2737 Bogue, Margaret Beattie, 268 Bohlander, Keitha Ruth, 3101 Bohner, Charles H., 4201 Bolden, Virginia Wade, 4295 Boles, John B., 741, 2243 Bolt, Christine, 2244 Bolton, Sarah Knowles, 1768 Boney, Francis Nash, 4398 Bonham, Milledge L., 3230 Bonney, Callie L., 188 Bonney, Catharina V. R., 742 Bonney, Eli Whitney, 389 Boston Traveller (pseudonym), 1832 Botein, Stephen, 4984 Botelho, Joyce M., 3282 Botta, Anna C , 744 Botts, John Minor, 745-747 Boucher, Chauncey Samuel, 748, 2872 Boudin, Louis, 3472, 3473, 4296 Bourn, Augustus Osborn, 1769 Bourne, Kenneth, 749, 3102, 4570 Boutwell, George Sewall, 1728, 1770 Bouzon, Justin, 4471 Bowditch, Nathaniel I., 2950 Bowditch, William Ingersoll, 3369 Bowen, Henry L., 3831 Bowers, Claude Gernade, 2245, 4186 Bowles, Ralph Hartt, 1897
Boxall, James Alexander, 4084 Boyden, James W., 1602 Boyett, Gene W., 750, 2246 Boynton, Henry, 5272 Bradford, Edward Anthony, 2247 Bradford, Gamaliel, 1771, 1772 Bradford, Gershom, 106, 4645, 4709 Bradford, J. W., 4985 Bradish, Luther, 391 Bradley, Cornelius Beach, 1269 Bradley, Cyrus Parker, 4140 Bradley, Harold Whitman, 3171 Bradley, Howard A., 1585, 3474 Bradley, Samuel Ayer, 392 Bradley, Samuel R., 575 Bradley, Udolpho Theodore, 4197, 4198 Bradsher, Earl Lockridge, 3855 Bradsher, James Gregory, 5251 Brandt, Carl G., 1404 Brant, Irving, 3005, 4270, 4271 Bratton, Daniel L., 3006 Brauer, Kinley J., 2248-2250, 3103 Braverman, Howard, 2251 Brayer, Herbert O., 4710 Breckenridge, Adam C , 1948 Brennan, Joseph, 2951 Brent, Robert A., 2873, 4583, 4986 Brescia, Anthony M., 751, 3205 Breslin, Howard, 5357 Brewer, Thomas M., 3766 Brewster, Charles Warren, 2072 Briggs, George N., 406 Briggs, George Nixon, 658 Briggs, James Alexander, 3104 Briggs, L. Vernon, 4367 Briggs, Lilian Marie, 189 Brightly, Frederick C , 252 Brinkerhoff, Roeliff, 753 Brinley, Francis, 107
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Brock, William Ranulf, 2252 Brodie, Fawn McKay, 4487 Brooke, George M., Jr., 3050 Brooks, Charles Timothy, 3867 Brooks, George E., Jr., 732 Brooks, Noah, 1773, 1949, 2253 Brooks, Philip Coolidge, 1950, 2115 Brooks, Robert P., 748, 2874 Brooks, Van Wyck, 2116 Brothers, Thomas, 754 Brougham, Henry Peter, Lord Brougham and Vaux, 394 Broussard, Ray, 3206 Brown, Aaron Venable, 755, 756 Brown, Arthur W., 3868, 3869 Brown, Charles H., 2738 Brown, Charles Henry, 3819 Brown, David Paul, 4165 Brown, Everett S., 757, 1951, 2117 Brown, Francis, 758 Brown, Henry Billings, 3953 Brown, James Donnell, 3603 Brown, John, 759 Brown, Norman D., 2706, 3300, 4479, 4480 Brown, Ralph A., 3741 Brown, Richard H., 2254, 2255, 2792 Brown, Roger H., 3105 Brown, Samuel Gilman, 760, 3886, 4284, 5115 Brown, Stuart Gerry, 1953, 3998 Brown, Thomas, 2256-2259, 2581, 2582 Brown, William Burlie, 1952 Brown, William Garrott, 3978 Brown, William Henry, 5273 Browne, Stephen H., 3604 Brownlow, Louis, 1954 Bruce, H. Addington, 5274 Bruce, William Cabell, 4418
Brunson, B. R., 721, 4544 Brush, Edward Hale, 4207 Bryan, William Shepard, 395 Bryant, William Cullen, 68 Bryson, Thomas A., 4141 Buchanan, Candy Christy, 4370 Buchanan, James, 762 Buck, Elizabeth Greene, 4156 Buckingham, Joseph T., 3824 Buell, Lawrence, 3605, 3825 Bugg, James L., 4318 Buley, Roscoe Carlyle, 2118 Bulkley, Robert DeGroff, 4423 Bullard, Helen, 4711 Bullen, Mary Swinton Legare, 763 Bulwer, Sir Henry Lytton, 396, 4571, 4573 Bungay, George W., 764 Burch, Philip H., 1955 Burgess, Chalon, 4848 Burgess, John W., 2119 Burke, Colin Bradley, 3301 Burke, Edmund, 397 Burke, Joseph Charles, 4673 Burke, Lee H , 3007, 5275 Burke, Pauline Wilcox, 3969 Burnap, George Washington, 765, 4987 Burnet, Jacob, 398 Burnett, Kevin, 2739 Burnette, Lawrence, Jr., 3954 Burnham, Gordon Webster, 5116 Burnham, Walter Dean, 1959, 2260 Burns, Gerald, 2261 Burns, Richard Dean, 5198 Burns, Robert C , 5276 Burrage, Henry S., 3106, 3606 Burt, John, 2875 Busbee, Lynda A., 279 Busch, William, 5359
Index to Authors, Editors, Compilers, and Translators 619
Butler, Benjamin Franklin, 400 Butler, Clement Moore, 766, 1843, 4712, 4849 Butler, Nicholas Murray, 4988 Butler, William Allen, 767, 4617 Butterfield, Lyman H., 842, 3607 Byers, James B., 4383 Byers, Mary Lois, 3975 Byrdsall, Fitzwilliam, 2262 Byrne, Gary C , 1956 Cabell, James Lawrence, 401 Cadava, Eduardo Lujan, 4989 Cain, Marvin R., 1957, 3785, 4243, 4674 Calcott, Wilfrid Hardy, 4441 Caldwell, Howard W., 193 Caldwell, Robert Granville, 3207 Caldwell, Russell L., 3475 Calhoun, John Caldwell, 402-404, 768-774, 1393 Callahan, James M., 3051, 3107, 3172, 3208, 3209 Callender, Edward Belcher, 4488 Calloway-Thomas, Carolyn, 3608 Camden, Sir Rom de, 4990 Campbell, Bruce A., 3476. 3477 Campbell, Charles S., 3108 Campbell, David, 775 Campbell, Julius Griffin, 4379 Campbell, Randolph B., 3302, 3898, 3899 Campbell, Stanley W., 2793 Campbell, Thomas P., Jr., 3478 Campbell, Tom Walter, 3689 Campo, Cupertino del, 1776 Canfield, Cass, 4991 Capen, Nahum, 777 Capen, Oliver Bronson, 4713
Capers, Gerald Mortimer, 3835, 3979 Capowski, Vincent J . , 2120, 4688 Carey, Mathew, 778 Carey, Robert Lincoln, 2583 Carleton, William G., 2584, 3609 Carlson, A. Cheree, 2263 Carlton, Mabel Mason, 1774 Carman, Harry James, 2877 Carman, Samuel, 405 Carmon, Harry J., 2264 Carpenter, Frank G., 3479, 4595 Carpenter, Harvey, 5117 Carpenter, Kenneth E., 5199 Carpenter, William S., 1958 Carr, Clark Ezra, 3980 Carr, William H., 2585 Carrick, Alice van Leer, 1898, 1899 Carrington, George Williams, 4345 Carrol, Francis M., 2265 Carroll, Eber Malcolm, 2266 Carroll, Mary Tarver, 1775 Carwon, Hampton L., 3803 Carter, Clarence Edward, 267 Carter, George E., 779, 3231, 3999 Carter, Robert, 4642 Carton, Stanley, 3893 Carwardine, Richard, 2267 Cary, George, 1253 Cary, Thomas G., 780, 4368 Casey, Joseph Huntley, 3109 Cason, Roberta Florence, 4074 Cass, Lewis, 407-409, 781-783, 1115 Cassara, Ernest, 4275 Cassell, Frank A., 4468 Castel, Albert, 3790, 4559 Cato [Webster, Ezekiel], 784 Catterall, Ralph C. H., 2586 Cauble, Frank P., 4675 Caudill, Edward, 2952
620 Daniel Webster: A Bibliography
Caudill, Susan L., 2952 Causten, James H., 410, 785 Cave, Alfred A., 3922, 4992 Cavendish, Richard, 3303 Caverno, Charles, 4850 Chabot, Frederick C , 4213 Chadwick, French E., 2121, 2740 Chadwick, John White, 3871, 4350 Chamberlain, Elinor, 1856 Chamberlain, Eugene Tyler, 3173 Chamberlain, Mellen, 1834, 3610,
Cheney, John Vance, 1269 Chesteen, Richard D., 4603 Chester, Edward W., 1962 Cheves, Langdon, 789 Chidsey, Donald Barr, 4596 Child, David Lee, 49, 790, 791 Childs, Francis Lane, 1902, 3481 Chiles, Rosa Pentleton, 4360 Chipman, Frank W., 4716 Chitwood, Oliver Perry, 4597 Choate, Rufus, 417-419, 792, 793,
3742, 5118 Chamberlain, Muriel Evely, 3731 Chamberlin, Eugene Keith, 4584 Chambers, Ezekiel F., 411 Chambers, Talbot W., 4076 Chambers, William N., 1959, 3791 Champlin, John D., Jr., 3008 Chancellor, William Estabrook, 4690 Chandler, Alfred D., 268, 2587 Chandler, William Eaton, 5119 Chanen, Jill Schachner, 4715 Channing, Edward, 202, 1960, 2878 Channing, W. H., 3873 Channing, William Ellery, 786 Chapin, Bela, 1625 Chapin, James Burke, 4063 Chapman, George T., 1900 Chapman, John Jay, 4002 Chapman, Mary Patricia, 3701 Chase, Frederic Hathaway, 1901, 2464 Chase, Harold, 3690 Chase, James Stanton, 1961, 2268 Chase, Mary Catherine, 3052 Chase, Salmon Portland, 413-415, 787, 788 Chatfield, Andrew Gould, 416 Chavez, Thomas Esteban, 3053 Cheever, Tracy Patch, 4851
4852-4854, 5120, 5121 Choper, Jesse H., 3691 Choules, John Overton, 4855 Christian, A. K , 4222 Christian, George L., 3482 Christian, William Kenneth, 4017 Chu Shih-chia, 794 Chu, Jonathan M., 4717 Churchill, Henry, 795 Chute, William J., 2270 Citizen (pseudonym), 796 Citizen of Ohio [Atwater, Caleb], 797 Civis (pseudonym), 799 Civis [Stuart, Moses], 798 Clamorgan Land Association, 869 Clapp, Clifford Blake, 3611, 4993, 5200 Clapp, Theodore, 1564 Clarfield, Gerard H., 4384 Clark, Allen C , 4079, 4455, 4629 Clark, George Faber, 2954 Clark, Gilbert John, 800, 801, 3692 Clark, John, 5122 Clark, John Chamberlain, 802 Clark, Lewis Gaylord, 1729 Clark, R. C , 2588 Clark, Raymond B., 803 Clark, S. D., 3232 Clark, Thomas Arkle, 1438, 1729
Index to Authors, Editors, Compilers, and Translators 621
Clark, Victor Selden, 258y Clarke, I. Edwards, 3483 Clarkson, Paul S., 4317 Clay, Henry, 420-426, 804, 1253 Clay, Thomas J., 427 Clayton, John Middleton, 428-430 Clayton, Lawrence A., 3211 Cleaveland, Elisha Lord, 4856, 4857 Cleaves, Freeman, 4126 Cleveland, Charles Dexter, 788 Cleveland, Henry, 4481 Cleveland, Henry Russell, 1171 Clifford, Philip G., 3917 Clifft, Joseph Clinton, 2122 Clindenen, Clarence C , 2799 Cline, Myrtle A., 2123 Clingman, Thomas Lanier, 805, 806, 3430 Close, Daniel Babst, 4319 Close, Virginia L., 3484 Cobb, Edwin L., 3994 Cobbe, Frances Power, 807, 808 Cochran, George, 4883 Cochran, Thomas C , 268 Coffin, Charles Carleton, 1879 Cohen, Henry, 3924, 3925 Cohen, Jeffrey E., 1963 Cohen, S. G., 4718 Coit, Margaret L., 3836 Colbert, Charles, 5278 Colby, Virginia L., 4685 Cole, Arthur Charles, 2879, 4719 Cole, Arthur Harrison, 2590, 2672 Cole, Charles Chester, 2955 Cole, Donald B., 809, 1964, 2073, 3304, 4170, 4618 Cole, Malvaine, 2271 Coleman, Ann Mary Butler (Crittenden), 810 Coleman, James P., 4401
Coleman, John F„ 2272 Coleman, Peter J., 1965, 1966 Coleman, William, 68 Coletta, Paolo E., 3693 Collins, George C , 811 Collins, Jim, 5124 Collison, Gary, 2794 Colt, Roswell L., 431 Colton, Calvin, 812-814, 969, 3383, 3900 Comegys, Joseph Parsons, 3914 Commager, Henry Steele, 2273, 2956, 3110, 4351, 4493 Commons, John R., 815 Conant, William Cowper, 4858 Congressional Information Service, 5201-5205 Conley, Patrick T., 3283 Connell, John, 816 Connelly, Thomas L., 3694 Connor, Robert Digges Wimberly, 4096 Conrad, Robert Taylor, 3442 Convers, Francis, 3959 Converse, Charles Crozat, 4859 Cook, Charles M., 3485 Cooke, George Willis, 3305 Cooke, Noah, 433 Cooling, Benjamin Cooling, 268 Cooper, Charles H., 1777 Cooper, Frances Harlee, 4428 Cooper, James, 4860 Cooper, William J., Jr., 1968, 1969, 2275 Copeland, Fayette, 4200 Corcoran, William Wilson, 434, 435, 817 Coren, Robert W., 5207, 5251 Corey, Albert B., 3233, 3234 Corning, Amos Elwood, 4064
622 Daniel Webster: A Bibliography Corpuz, P., 1169 Corwin, Edward S., 1970-1973, 3009, 3486, 3487, 4297 Corwin, Thomas, 438, 439, 820 Cournos, Helen Sybil Norton Kestner, 1858 Cowley, Charles, 4646 Cox, Henry Bartholomew, 1974 Cox, James M., 2074 Cox, Joseph, 3695 Cox, Joseph W., 4125 Coxe, Daniel William, 440 Coxe, Richard S., 42546 Craft, William, 3930 Cralle, Richard K., 821 Crampton, Sir John Fiennes, 441 Crandall, W. I., 4720 Crane, Theodore Rawson, 3488 Crapol, Edward P., 3010 Craven, Avery Odelle, 2124, 2125, 2276, 2277, 2880 Crawford, Ann Fears, 4442 Crawford, F. Marion, 3810 Crawford, John E., 5208 Crawford, Lucy, 1631 Creighton, D. G., 3235 Crenson, Matthew A., 2278 Creole, 3028 Cresson, William P., 4329 Crittenden, John Jordan, 442, 822, 823 Crockett, David, 3356, 3423 Crompton, Samuel, 1778 Cronin, John W., 5266 Cronin, John William, 5209 Crosbie, Lawrence, 1903 Crosby, Nathan, 1904 Crosskey, William W., 19/5 Crouse, Julia, 1059 Crouthamel, James L., 2957, 4643
Csaky, Susan D., 5210 Cullen, Charles T., 962 Cumming, Hiram, 824 Cummings, Thomas Harrison, 5126 Cuneo, John R., 4298 Cunliffe, Marcus, 1976, 1977, 3696, 4994 Cunningham, Frank Herbert, 114 Cunningham, Noble E., 4332 Current, Richard N., 1731, 2126, 3111, 3489, 3490, 3837, 4995 Currie, David P , 1978, 2075, 3491 Curti, Merle E., 2127, 2128, 2958, 2959, 3263 Curtis, Benjamin Robbins, 253, 443, 825 Curtis, Charles P., 3492 Curtis, George Ticknor, 1732-1733, 3174, 3454, 3820, 4861, 4996 Curtis, James C , 2279, 4171, 4619 Curtis, Jane, 4285 Cushing, Caleb, 444, 826, 3612, 4998 Cushman, Robert Eugene, 817 Cutler, E. Wayne, 1209, 3932 Cutler, Julia Perkins, 827, 828 Cutler, William Parker, 828 Cutting, Frank Brockholst, 1608 Cuyler, Theodore Ledyard, 4999 Cynn, P. P., 3780 Dabney, Walter D., 2591 Daggett, David, 445 Dakin, Douglas, 2129 Dall, Caroline H., 1835 Dallal, Jenine Abboushi, 2280 Dallas, George Mifflin, 446, 829 Daly, Louise Porter, 3879 Dalzell, Robert F., Jr., 2281, 2592, 2593 Dame, Lorin L., 2594, 3493
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Damon, Allan L . , 1979 Dana, Edmund P., 115, 830 Dana, Judah, 447 Dangerfield, George, 2130, 2131, 3494, 3495 Daniell, Jere R„ 3497, 4658 Dankert, Clyde Edward, 3498 Darling, Arthur B., 2133 Davids, Jules, 272 Davidson, Roger H., 1980 Davies, Charles S., 3499 Davis, David Brion, 2795 Davis, Ely S., 81 Davis, Harold E., 4665 Davis, John, 449, 450 Davis, Moses, 60 Davis, Phineas, 28 Davis, Richard Beale, 4244 Davis, Rodney O., 2134 Davis, Thomas Treadwell, 4873 Davis, William C , 4482 Davis, William Morris, 4286 Davis, William T., 1836, 4724 Davison, Kenneth E., 4666, 5211 Dawes, Anna Laurens, 4533 Dawson, Cole Patrick, 4248 Day, James M., 5007 Dayton, William Lewis, 451 De Conde, Alexander, 3011, 3012 De Kay, Drake, 2135 De Leon, Edwin, 4726 Dean, John Ward, 4725 Dearborn, John Jacob, 1880 Deemer, Horace E., 1784 Deener, David R., 1981 DeFiore, Jayne Crumpler, 2283 Degler, Carl N., 1982 Delbanco, Andrew, 3872 Demaree, Albert Lowther, 2960 Denes, Janossy, 833
Denison, C. W., 73 Denison, Mary Andrews, 4874 Dennett, Tyler, 3175 Denney, Joseph Villiers, 197 Dennison, George M., 3284-3287 Dent, John C , 3236, 3237 Dent, Lynwood Miller, Jr., 2136 Derfler, Lisa A., 5212 Detmers, Arthur C , 865 Dew, Thomas Roderick, 454 Dewey, Davis Rich, 2596 Dexter, David Gilbert, 1635 Dexter, George T., 5362 Dickens, Charles, 834 Dickerson, Mahlon, 455 Dickey, John Sloan, 3500, 4659 Dickinson, Daniel Stevens, 456, 835 Dickinson, John R., 836 Dickson, W. M., 2709, 3613 Didier, Eugene L., 3013 Diemand, John Anthony, 2597 Diffenderffer, Frank Reid, 3880 Dillon, Merton L., 2796, 2797 Dingledine, Raymond C , 4429, 4430 Dinnerstein, Leonard, 2961, 4598, 4599 Dinsmore, L. J., 2284 Dix, John A., 838 Dix, John Adams, 457-459 Dix, Morgan, 839, 3967 Dixon, Peter, 3850 Dixon, Susan Bullitt, 2137 Doan, Daniel, 3239 Dodd, Edwin Merrick, 2598 Dodd, William E., 1983, 2741, 2285, 4534 Dods, Agnes M., 4727 Doherty, Herbert J., 2286 Dole, Bob, 3698 Donahue, William J., 3176
624 Daniel Webster: A Bibliography
Donald, Aida DiPace, 842, 2287 Donald, David Herbert, 842, 4534, 4535 Donelson, Andrew Jackson, 843 Donovan, Herbert D. A., 2288 Dorfman, Joseph, 2599 Dorsey, John Larkin, 1032 Doten, Lizzie, 4875 Doty, James Duane, 460 Dougall, Richardson, 3699 Dougherty, J. Hampden, 4011 Douglas, Ann, 2962 Douglas, Paul H., 1984 Douglas, Stephen A., 461-463 Dowd, Morgan Daniel, 4494-4498 Downes, R. P., 5009 Downey, Fairfax, 4728 Downs, Jacques M., 3177 Drake, Benjamin, 4135 Drake, Charles Daniel, 4876 Drescher, Seymour, 2244 Drexler, Robert W., 4585 Du Bois, W. E. B., 2798 Duane, Russell, 120 Duberman, Martin B., 2289, 3739 Dubofsky, Melvyn, 2600 Dubrow, Marsha, 3614 Duckett, Alvin L., 4075 Duckett, Kenneth W., 4527 Duffield, D. Bethune, 4877 Duffy, Timothy Patrick, 3826 Duignan, Peter, 2799 Duke, Benjamin, 4227 Dulles, Foster Rhea, 3178 Dumond, Dwight Lowell, 844 Dunbar, Philip Howard, 5283 Dunham, Aileen, 3240 Dunham, Josiah, 845 Duniway, Clyde Augustus, 2742 Dunlap, Leslie W., 3700
Dunlap, Lloyd A., 720 Dunne, Gerald T., 4499-4506 Dunning, Thomas P., 3241 Dunning, William A., 3114 Dunster, Mark, 5360 Duram, James C , 2800 Durbin, Louise, 1985 Durfee, David A., 5213 Dutcher, Andrew, 3501 Duyckinck, E. A., 465 Duyckinck, Evert A., 5284 Dyer, Brainerd, 3307, 4012, 4560 Dyer, Oliver, 1785 Earle, Edward Mead, 2138, 2139 Easley, Esther Ann, 2290, 3615 Eastburn, Manton, 4878 Eastman, Edward Roe, 5361 Eaton, Amasa M., 3971 Eaton, Clement, 1986, 2291, 2292, 3901, 4080, 4680, 4681 Eberling, Ernest J., 1987 Eblen, Jack Ericson, 2743, 2744 Edgar, John George, 1859 Edgar, William, 466 Edgington, Thomas Benton, 2140 Edmonds, John W., 5362 Edwards, Ninian Wirt, 846 Edwards, Richard C , 2601 Eells, Robert, 4077 Eells, William Woodward, 4879 Egerton, Douglas R., 4326, 5013 Ehrenpreis, Anne Henry, 847 Eichert, Magdalen, 2745, 4729 Eisenhower, John S. D., 3054 Eisenstadt, Arthur A., 3616 Eisgruber, Christoper L. M., 4507 Elitzer, Michael R., 2801 Ellery, Harrison, 848 Ellet, E. F., 849
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Ellet, Mrs. Elizabeth F. (Lummis), 4730 Elliott, Charles B., 3115 Elliott, Charles Winslow, 4451 Elliott, Edward, 1988, 5014 Elliott, Richard Smith, 850 Ellis, Albert Gallatin, 3976 Ellis, George Edward, 4477 Ellis, George W., 851 Ellis, Richard E., 2076, 2077, 2295, 2710 Ellis, Thomas H., 3995 Ellis, Warren B., 4731 Ellison, Simon Jay, 3821 Elward, Mary Catherine, 3883 Ely, J. W., Jr., 3502 Emerson, Charles Franklin, 1908 Emerson, Edward Waldo, 4068 Emerson, Everett H., 853 Emerson, Katherine T., 853 Emery, Allan Moore, 5015 Emmons, William, 3357, 3358, 4192 Engdahl, David E., 4299 Engerman, Stanley L., 2802 Englemann, Charles F., 3389 Ensign, Harry H., 467 Erickson, Paul D., 3619-3622 Ericson, David F., 2711, 3618 Eriksson, Erik McKinley, 2296, 3308, 4051 Ernst, Robert, 2963, 4208 Ershkowitz, Herbert, 2141, 2241, 2297, 4476, 5016 Erskine, John, 3670 Esarey, Logan, 854 Esher, Viscount, 733 Ettinger, Amos Aschbach, 3212, 3213 Etulain, Richard W., 4137 Evans, Elizabeth, 4015, 4016
Evans, Eric, 4364 Evans, Henry Clay, Jr., 3214 Evarts, Alexander L., 4013 Everett, Alexander, 509 Everett, Edward, 90, 242, 468-474,
509, 855, 1735, 2712, 5017, 5135, 5136, 5285 Everett, Robert B., 2299, 4408 Everett, William, 5018 Ewing, Edwin Hickman, 4881 Ewing, Francis Howard, 4113 Ewing, Thomas, 475-477, 856, 857, 1837, 4025 Faber, Doris, 1860 Fairfield, John, 478, 479 Falconer, John I., 2579 Falconer, Thomas, 859, 860 Faling, Mable Fern Auck, 1882 Falkland, Lucius, 861 Farnum, George R., 4733 Farrar, Timothy, 480, 862, 1568 Farrell, John J., 5214 Farrelly, David G., 2142 Faulkner, Robert K., 4300 Featherstonhaugh, George William, 863 Fee, Walter, 2078 Fehrenbacher, Don E„ 2746, 4546, 5215 Felch, Alpheus, 481, 482 Feldberg, Michael, 2300, 2301 Feller, Daniel, 2143, 2302, 5019 Fellows, Raymond, 3116 Felton, Cornelius Conway, 5020 Fendall, Philip Ricard, 483 Ferguson, Malcolm M., 4593 Ferguson, Robert A., 1928, 3505, 3623 Ferling, John E., 3743
626 Daniel Webster: A Bibliography
Fessenden, Francis, 4037, 4042 Fessenden, James D., 4042 Fessenden, Samuel, 4038 Fessenden, William Pitt, 484 Field, James A., Jr., 3265 Field, Kate, 2747 Field, Maunsell Bradhurst, 864 Field, Moses, 254 Fields, Mrs. James T., 2964 Fields, Wayne, 2713, 3624 Filkins, James H., 3506 Filler, Louis, 2803, 2804 Fillmore, Millard, 485, 486, 865-868, 1422, 1423, 3398 Findling, John E., 3016, 3701 Finger, John R., 2303 Fink, William Bertrand, 4630 Finley, S. W., 3507 Finnie, David H., 3267 Fiore, Jordan D., 3309 Fischer, Roger A., 2304 Fish, Carl Russell, 1989, 1990, 2306 Fish, Hamilton, 487 Fisher, David H., 2079 Fisher, George P., 488, 2883 Fisher, John E., 4158-4160 Fisher, Marvin, 2305, 2603 Fisher, Sydney George, 1736 Fisher, William W., Ill, 5021 Fiske, John, 2884, 3017, 3729, 4600, 5022 Fiske, S. R., 2965 Fitch, Agnes, 2307 Fitzpatrick, John C , 869 Fladeland, Betty, 2805 Flanders, Henry, 3702 Flint, Henry M., 3981 Floyd, John Buchanan, 489 Folsom, Burton W., II, 2308 Folsom, George, 870
Foner, Eric, 2309, 2806 Foner, Philip S., 3215 Foote, Andrew Hull, 3117 Foote, Henry Stuart, 871, 872 Forbes, John Douglas, 4579 Force, Peter, 85, 491, 492 Ford, Daniel F., 3508 Ford, Worthington C , 122, 123, 873, 2144 Foreman, Edward R., 4735 Foreman, Grant, 2748, 2749 Forgie, George B., 2310, 5023 Formisano, Ronald P., 2080, 2146, 2311, 2312, 5024 Foster, David E., 3625 Foster, Herbert Darling, 125, 1909, 2885 Foster, John W., 3179 Foster, Thomas, 4883 Foster, William Trufant, 1438 Fowler, Dorothy Ganfield, 2313 Fowler, O. S., 4736 Fox, Dixon Ryan, 2081, 4340 Fox, Henry Stephen, 493 Fox, Joseph L., 1863, 3626 Fox, Stephen C , 2314 Frank, John P., 3955 Frankfurter, Felix, 3509, 4301 Fraser, Hugh Russell, 2315 Freehling, William W., 1991, 2714, 3838 Freeman, Emma, 3963 Freidel, Frank, 2093 Freize, Jacob, 874 Fremont, Jessie Benton, 875, 2750 Fremont, John C , 876, 877 French, E. Elizabeth, 4838 French, Edgar, 5286 Frent, David J., 3329 Friedlaender, Marc, 842
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Friedman, Jean E . , 2316, 4414 Friedman, Lawrence M., 3510 Friedman, Leon, 3703 Friend, Llerena B., 4143 Friendly, Henry J., 3511 Fries, Waldemar H., 3767 Frings, Marie-Luise, 3902 Frischholz, Barbara J., 3153 Frost, John, 1864, 3399-3401 Frothingham, Louis A., 2147 Frothingham, Octavius Brooks, 4352 Frothingham, Paul Revere, 4018 Frothingham, Richard, 878, 2148 Frothingham, Samuel, 6, 531, 609 Fry, J. Reese, 3402 Fuess, Claude Moore, 494, 1737,
Gapp, Frank W., 3056 Gappelberg, Leonard I., 4332 Gara, Larry, 4276, 4391 Gardiner, C. Harvey, 882 Gardiner, William Howard, 3553 Gardner, Eugene Norfleet, 4491 Gardner, William, 3982 Garland, Hugh A., 4419 Garraty, John A., 3704, 4691 Garrett, Wendell, 3310 Garrison, Curtis Wiswell, 2149 Garrison, George P., 883, 3057 Gash, Norman, 4365 Gass, Edmund C , 3866 Gaston, Robert Charles, 1438 Gaston, William, 497 2807, 3512, 3887, 3940, 4737, Gatell, Frank Otto, 2319-2321, 2605-2607, 4343 4738 Gates, Paul Wallace, 2608, 2609, Fuller, Habijah Weld, 495 2751 Fuller, John, 5363 Gaul, Harvey B., 5364 Fuller, Timothy, 1253 Gawalt, Gerald W., 3513 Furniss, Norman F., 3055 Gebhard, Elizabeth L., 3761 Gee, Hazel Osteen, 3882 G.S.H., 4741 Gentile, Richard H., 1059 Gaffney, Thomas L., 4465 George, Andrew Jackson, 199 Gaines, Pierce Welch, 1430 George, John Hatch, 5142, 5143 Gaines, William H., Jr., 3018 Geotzmann, William H., 2322, 2752Gales, Joseph, 84, 3403 2755 Gallatin, Albert, 879, 880, 1490 Geraghty, James Dennis, 4043 Gallinger, Jacob Harold, 5141 Gest, Erasmus, 498 Gallison, John, 495 Gettleman, Marvin E., 3288 Gambrell, Herbert Pickens, 4195, Gettys, Cora Margaret, 3983 4223 Getz, Robert S., 1992 Gammon, Samuel Rhea, 2317 Gibbes, Robert Wilson, 499 Ganaway, Loomis Morton, 2886 Gibbons, Thomas, 3514 Gann, Agnes Geraldine, 2953 Gibson, George H., 885 Gannett, Ezra S., 3958 Gibson, Patricia, 2887 Gannon, Nell Upshaw, 3919 Giddings, Joshua R., 886, 887 Ganong, William F., 3242 Gienapp, William E., 2888, 3874 Gantz, Richard Alan, 2318
628 Daniel Webster: A Bibliography
Giffen, J a n e C , 5287 Gilbert, Abby L., 2610, 4026 Giles, E., 3627 Gill, George J., 3118, 4019 Gillet, Ransom H., 4692 Gilliam, William D., 4253 Gilman, William H., 888 Gilmer, Thomas W„ 889, 890 Giltner, John H . , 4529, 4530 Girard, Etienne, 891 Girard, Stephen, 892 Girouard, Phyllis R., 697 Glenn, John, 500 Glenn, Virginia Louise, 4121 Goebel, Dorothy Burne, 3707, 4127 Goehlert, Robert, 5234 Goetzmann, William H., 2752-2755 Goff, Frederick Richmond, 4069 Goff, John S., 3802 Going, Charles B., 4671 Goldberg, Isaac, 4333 Goldman, Perry M., 1993, 1994, 2323 Gomes, Peter J., 3628 Gooch, Claiborne Watts, 501 Goodhue, Jonathan, 502 Goodman, Paul, 2082, 2083, 2324 Goodman, Walter, 1995 Goodrich, Grant, 4149 Goodrich, Samuel G., 893 Goodridge, Sarah, 8 Goodspeed, Charles Eliot, 4739 Goodwin, Cardinal, 2756, 2889 Gordis, Robert, 4334 Gordon, George William, 503 Gordon, Hugh Taylor, 3119 Gordon, John Steele, 2325 Gore, W. R., 4214 Goss, E. H., 4740 Gougeon, Len, 4001
Gould, Elizabeth Porter, 1929, 1930 Govan, Thomas P., 3798, 3801 Grabill, Joseph L., 3268 Graebner, Norman A., 2326, 2327, 2757, 2890, 3311, 3927, 3928 Graf, LeRoy P., 894 Graff, Henry F., 3516, 3706 Graham, John Lorimer, 504 Graham, Philip, 4224 Graham, Sylvester, 895 Graham, William A., 3770 Granger, Francis, 505 Granger, Gideon, 505 Grant, James, 1786 Grattan, Thomas Colley, 1996 Gray, Edward, 896 Gray, Ralph D., 4099 Gray, Thomas, 5144 Grayson, Benson Lee, 4052 Grayson, William J., 4380 Greeley, Horace, 897, 3903 Green, Constance McLaughlin, 1997 Green, Duff, 87, 507, 898-901 Green, Edwin, 4322, 4416 Green, Fletcher M., 1998, 4110 Green, James Albert, 4128 Green, John W., 1931, 3517 Green, Philip Jackson, 3933 Green, Samuel A . , 4236 Green, Thomas Jefferson, 902 Greene, E. B., 903 Greener, John Robert, 4150 Greenleaf, Simon, 412 Greenough, Frances B., 904 Greenstone, J. David, 2891 Gregory, Frances W., 3758 Gresham, Lunia Paul, 4662, 4663 Griffin, Charles C , 2084 Griffin, Clifford S., 2966, 2967 Griffin, Eldon, 3180
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Griffin, Gildroy W., 4582 Griffin, Grace G., 5197 Griffis, William Elliot, 4053, 4054, 4373 Grim, Mark Sillers, 3787 Grimke, Archibald Henry, 4536 Grinnell, Frank Washburn, 3937 Gronowicz, Anthony B., 2328 Grossman, Richard L., 201 Grout, William W., 5145 Grund, Franz J., 3359 Guidorizzi, Richard Peter, 4385 Guild, C , 1838 Guild, Edward P., 4742 Guillet, Edwin C , 3243 Gujer, Bruno, 3839 Gulick, Charles Adams, Jr., 905 Gulick, Edward V., 4346 Gunderson, Robert Gray, 2329-2331 Gunther, Gerald, 3518, 4302, 4316 Gwathmey, Edward M., 4202 Hackett, Derek, 2808 Hackett, Frank W., 3784 Hadley, Arthur Twining, 3519 Hadley, Samuel P., 4743 Haeger, John Denis, 3762 Hagan, Horace Henry, 3520, 3707 Hagner, Alexander Burton, 906 Haines, Charles G., 2332, 4003 Hale, Charles, 1609 Hale, Edward Everett, 509, 1438, 1840, 2333, 4744, 474539 Hale, John P., 510, 511 Hale, Nathan, 20, 45 Hale, Samuel, 512 Halford, E. W., 4129 Hall, A. Oakey, 4004 Hall, Benjamin F., 276 Hall, Claude Hampton, 4608-4612
Hall, Cline Edwin, 4249 Hall, Francis, 67 Hall, James, 3343 Hall, Kermit L., 2334 Hall, Peter D., 2968, 2969 Haller, Mark H., 2150 Halperin, Herman, 2151 Hamden (pseudonym), 907 Hamer, Philip M., 2809 Hamilton, Henry E., 4151, 4152 Hamilton, Holman, 2892-2894, 4561, 4562 Hamilton, J. G. de Roulhac, 908 Hamilton, James Alexander, 909 Hamilton, James Warren, 4746 Hamilton, Stanislaus Murray, 910 Hamilton, Thomas, 911 Hamilton-Gordon, George, Lord Aberdeen, 513 Hammond, Bray, 2611, 2612, 3521 Hammond, Charles, 514 Hammond, Jabez Delano, 912,1999, 4693 Hancock, Walter Edgar, 4443 Hand, Augustus N., 3244 Hand, Gertrude, 1865 Handlin, Mary Flug, 2613 Handlin, Oscar, 2613, 2970 Hanks, Robert J., 3058 Hanna, Archibald, 5218, 5258 Hanna, William F., Ill, 3314 Hannigan, James P., 2335 Hansen, William A., 2336, 3792 Hapgood, Norman, 1738 Haraszti, Zoltan, 5146 Harding, Fisher Ames, 28 Harding, Samuel Bannister, 1269 Hargous, Peter A., 913 Hargreaves, Mary W. M., 3750 Harley, Lewis Reifsneider, 4256
630 Daniel Webster: A Bibliography
Harmon, George D., 2895, 2896 Harned, Ray Alton, 4431 Harness, Gregory, 312 Harper, Camille, 3059 Harrell, Mary Ann, 2000 Harrington, Thomas F., 2971 Harris, Amanda Bartlett, 4747 Harris, Joseph P., 2001 Harris, Robert J., 4547 Harrison, Frederick G., 3708 Harrison, Gabriel, 4361 Harrison, Joseph H., Jr., 2085, 2152, 2338 Harrison, Lowell H., 2339 Harrison, William Henry, 515, 914 Hart, Albert Bushnell, 202, 1788 Hart, Charles Henry, 2153, 4240, 5219, 5288 Hart, E. B., 2715 Hart, James D., 2002 Harting, Emilie C , 4748 Hartz, Louis, 2614, 2615 Harvey, Bonnie C , 1866 Harvey, Joseph, 4885 Harvey, Peter, 1739 Harvey, Sara King, 4632 Haskell, Harold M., 5147 Haskins, David Greene, 3956, 3957 Haskins, Ralph W., 894 Hasse, A. R., 3120 Hatch, Mary R. Platt, 5148 Hatcher, William B., 4263 Haughton, Richard, 46 Haven, Franklin, 18, 517, 518 Haven, Joseph, 4886 Haven, Nathaniel Appleton, 522 Hawes, Josiah Johnson, 5289 Hawken, Henry A., 529 Haws, Robert J., 2340 Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 3436, 4039
Hay, John, 1043, 2424 Hay, Thomas Robson, 2154 Hayes, Lyman Simpson, 1883 Hayne, Paul Hamilton, 4138 Hayne, Robert Young, 203, 915-921 Haynes, George H., 2003 Haynes, George Henry, 4537 Haynes, Sam W., 3060, 3941 Hayward, Wilbur M., 4887 Hazelton, Gerry W., 1808 Hazen, Henry Allen, 1932 Hazlehurst, Leighton Wilson, 519 Headley, Joel Tyler, 3446 Heale, M. J., 2004 Healy, John Plummer, 21, 664 Hearon, Cleo Carson, 2897 Heath, John, 3003 Heath, Monroe, 1789 Heberling, Judith Ann, 2341 Heinrichs, Jay, 3629, 5025 Helbling, Mark Irving, 3313 Helicher, Karl, 2155 Hemphill, W. Edwin, 922 Hendricks, Rickey L., 2342 Henkels, Stanislaus Vincent, 5290 Henry, Robert S., 2758 Hensel, William Uhler, 2810 Henshaw, David, 53, 923, 924 Henson, Curtis T., Jr., 3181 Herbert, Hilary Abner, 2811 Heredia, J. M., 1438 Herman, J a n K., 3007, 5275 Herndon, Dallas T., 2898 Hernon, Joseph Martin, 5026 Herrick, Cheesman Abiah, 4100 Herrick, Francis Hobart, 3768 Herring, James, 5300 Hewitt, John Hill, 5366 Hews, George, 5367 Heywood, John H., 4888
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Hickey, Donald R., 2086 Hickman, George H., 3375, 3857 Hicks, Frederick C , 3943 Hidy, Ralph W., 2616 Hietala, Thomas R., 2343 Hildreth, Richard, 925 Hildt, John Coffey, 3269 Hill, Brian H. W., 278 Hill, Charles Edward, 3121 Hill, Frank Harrison, 3851 Hill, Hamilton Andrews, 926, 4236 Hill, Helen M., 927 Hill, Isaac, 59, 521 Hill, Jean Laquidara, 5291, 5292 Hillard, George Stillman, 928, 929, 1008, 4508, 4889 Hilliard, Henry W., 2716, 2816, 5027 Hilliard, Henry Washington, 930 Hillis, Newell Dwight, 2812, 3630 Hinckley, Ted C , 2344 Hinde, Wendy, 3852 Hinsdale, Mary Louise, 2005 Hinton, Wayne K., 4055 Hislop, Codman, 4339 Hitchcock, Henry, 4303 Hitchcock, Roswell Dwight, 4890 Hitsman, J. Mackay, 3245 Hoar, George Frisbie, 127, 1840, 5149 Hobbs, Edward Dorsey, 5150 Hobbs, George W., 2156 Hobson, Charles F„ 962, 4304 Hodder, Edwin, 931 Hodder, Frank H., 2899, 2900 Hodge, F. W., 932 Hodgkins, Louis Manning, 557 Hodgson, Sister Michael Catherine, 3942 Hoffer, Peter C , 2717 Hoffman, Urias John, 4751
Hoffmann, William S., 2345, 3315 Hoffnung, D., 4891 Hofstadter, Richard, 2006, 2007 Hogan, John C, 1721, 3631, 4509, 4525 Holan, J., 1790 Holcombe, James, 128 Holderried, Elsa, 4146 Holland, Kathleen M., 279 Holland, Lady Saba Smith, 933 Holland, Patricia G., 934,1016 Holland, William M., 3360 Hollander, Barnett, 2813 Hollis, C. Carroll, 5028 Hollon, W. Eugene, 268 Holloway, John, 5368 Hoist, Hermann E. von, 2901, 3840 Holt, Edgar Allan, 2346 Holt, Michael F., 2347-2349, 2902 Honeycutt, William C , 3923 Hopkins, Ernest Martin, 5151 Hopkins, James F., 935 Hopkins, James H., 2008 Hopkins, Mark, 4236 Hopkinson, Joseph, 523 Horn, Stuart, 4020 Hornyak, Elizabeth Ann, 5223 Horton, Guy K., 3522 Horton, H. P., 4753 Horton, Howard Leavitt, 129 Horwill, Herbert William, 2350 Horwitz, Morton J., 3523 Hoth, David, 1027 Howard, Hamilton Gay, 4147 Howard, Jacob Merritt, 525 Howard, John R., 204 Howard, Oliver Otis, 4563 Howe, Daniel Walker, 2351, 2972, 2973
632 Daniel Webster: A Bibliography
Howe, Mark Antony De Wolfe, 937, 938 Howell, Wilbur Samuel, 3632 Hoyt, Edwin Palmer, 2814 Hruneni, George Anthony, 4403 Hubbard, Elbert, 4754 Hubbard, F. M., 4892 Hubbard, Mary Ann, 4152 Hubbell, John T., 2903 Huber, C. Harold, 3123 Hudson, Frederic, 2974 Hudson, Henry N., 205, 4893, 5153 Hudson, Hoyt Hopewell, 3632 Huebner, Jon W., 3182 Hueston, Robert Francis, 2975 Huff, Archie Vernon, 3884 Hughes, Christopher, 526 Hughes, Sarah Forbes, 939, 940 Hugins, Walter, 2352 Hull, Forrest Prescott, 1911 Hiilsemann, Johann Georg, 124, 527 Humphrey, H., 3524 Humphries, Charles W., 3246 Hunt, Charles Havens, 4264 Hunt, Elmer Munson, 1912, 2157 Hunt, Gaillard, 941, 942 Hunter, J. S., 4894 Hunter, Martha T., 943, 4161 Hunter, Robert Mercer Tahaferro, 528, 529, 944 Hunter, Thomas Rogers, 3771 Hunter, William, 530 Huntington, Faye, 1867 Huot, Sallie S., 4032 Hurd, D. Hamilton, 4755 Hurlburt, Henry Higgins, 4756 Hurst, J a m e s Willard, 2353, 2617 Husband, Michael B., 4261 Hutchinson, William T„ 945 Huth, David C , 3122
Hutton, Lawrence, 5295 Hyde, Thomas A., 3633 Hyde, William, 3633 Hyman, Harold M., 268, 2354 Icarus (pseudonym), 1622-1624, 1626-1628, 1630,1632, 16381642, 1646, 1647 Ichiro, Korogi, 4378 Ingersoll, Charles, 3525 Ingersoll, Charles Jared, 946 Ingersoll, Lurton Dunham, 2009, 3709 Ingham, William A., 4166 Ingram, Henry Atlee, 4101 Iredell, James, 535 Irelan, John Robert, 4601 Ireland, John, 3991 Ireland, Robert M., 4394, 4395 Iremonger, Lucille, 3732 Irving, Pierre Munroe, 947 Isaac, Paul Edward, 3996 Isaev, S.A., 2718 Israel, Fred L., 948, 1108, 2047, 3329, 3703 J. G. R., 1884 J. F. C , 4898 Jack, Theodore H. , 2158 Jackman, Joseph, 1571 Jackson, Andrew, 949 Jackson, Carlton, 2010, 2087, 2355 Jackson, Donald, 950 Jackson, Henry Rootes, 1547, 5029 Jackson, Isaac Rand, 375, 3344-3349 Jackson, John Byers, 2618 Jackson, Mortimer Melville, 5155 Jackson, William A., 1913 Jacob, Kathryn Allamong, 5223 Jacobs, David H., 4623
Index to Authors, Editors, Compilers, and Translators 633 Jacobstein, J. Myron, 254 Jados, Stanley S., 281 Jaenicke, Douglas W., 2356 Jaher, Frederick C , 2976, 2977 James, Bessie Rowland, 2620, 4437 James, Marquis, 2619, 2620, 4144, 4172, 4173 Jameson, J. Franklin, 722, 951, 952 Jarves, James Jackson, 953 Jarvis, Russell, 536 Jaudon, Samuel, 537 Jay, William, 954, 955 Jeffrey, Thomas E., 2159, 2357 Jeffries, Benjamin Joy, 4190 Jeffries, John, 4896, 4897 Jellison, Charles A., 4044, 4045 Jenifer, Daniel, 374 Jenkins, Jeffery A., 2160 Jenkins, William Sumner, 2815 Jenks, William, 3992 Jennings, A. H., 5030 Jennings, Lawrence C , 2816 Jennings, Paul, 956 Jennings, Thelma, 2358 Jervey, Edward D., 3123 Jervey, Theodore D., 4139 Jessup, Rachel Dean, 3772 Jett, R. Samuel, 4319 Johannsen, Robert W., 957, 3984-3986 Johnson, Allen, 2904, 3710, 3987 Johnson, Andrew, 961 Johnson, Arthur L., 3247 Johnson, C. T., 3124, 3125 Johnson, Clifton H., 3126 Johnson, Donald Bruce, 2359 Johnson, Eldon E., 3526 Johnson, Frances Ann, 1791 Johnson, Gerald White, 2360, 5031
Johnson, Herbert Alan, 962, 3270, 3527 Johnson, Reinhard O., 2817-2819 Johnson, Robert E., 3183, 3184 Johnson, Stanley Edwards, 4757, 4758, 4899 Johnston, Alexander, 1389 Johnston, Edward William, 3447 Jollivet, Adolphe, 963 Jones, Anson, 964, 965 Jones, Charles William, 5156 Jones, Edgar De Witt, 1792, 1793 Jones, Ellen Mary, 5297 Jones, George W., 538 Jones, Howard, 3127-3133 Jones, Isaac Dashiell, 597 Jones, James Chamberlayne, 3385 Jones, Juli Ann, 2719 Jones, Martha Elizabeth, 5032 Jones, Russell M., 4265 Jones, Thomas B., 3904 Jones, Wilbur Devereux, 3134-3136, 3733 Jordan, H. Donaldson, 4635 Jordan, Winthrop Donaldson, 4670 Josephy, Alvin M., 2011, 2012 Joughin, Roberta, 131 Joyner, Fred Bunyan, 4448 Julian, Faye Derryberry, 3634 Julian, George W., 966-968, 2361, 5033 July, Robert William, 4633 Junius Americanus (pseudonym), 4900 Junius [Calvin Colton], 969 Kachenovskii, Dmitrii Ivanovich, 1740, 1741 Kallenbach, Joseph Ernest, 3711 Kaminsky, Peter, 4759
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Kane, John Kintzing, 539, 3951 Kantor, J., 3528 Kaplan, Lawrence S., 3020 Kappler, Charles J., 286 Karas, Nicholas, 4760, 4761 Karp, Abraham J., 4335 Kass, Alvin, 2088 Katz, Irving, 3926 Katz, Jonathan, 2820 Kause, Selma, 2759 Kavanaugh, Edward, 540 Kazarian, Richard, Jr., 4458 Kehl, J a m e s A., 2161 Kellen, William Vail, 4657 Kelly, Amasa S., 4762 Kelly, Rita Marie, 3960 Kelly, Jack, 2905 Kelly, T. Mills, 3271 Kempf, Karen Elizabeth, 3988 Kendall, George Wilkins, 970 Kennedy, Elijah Robinson, 1742 Kennedy, John Fitzgerald, 1794, 2906 Kennedy, John Pendleton, 971-974 Kennon, Donald R., 5224 Kent, James, 541 Kent, William, 975 Kentucky Democrat [Nicholas, Samuel Smith], 976 Kepley, David, 5207, 5251 Kerr, Ruby M., 4344 Kesilman, Sylvan Heath, 4602 Ketcham, Ralph Louis, 2013, 4272 Ketchum, Hiram, 3455, 4901 Kibler, Lillian Adele, 4371 Kielbowicz, Richard B., 2162 Kilbourn, William, 4268 Kimball, R. B., 1841 Kincade, Vance R., 3316 Kinchen, Oscar A., 3248
King, Allen L., 1914 King, Andrew J., 91 King, Charles R., 977 King, Dan, 3972 King, George A., 2362 King, Horatio, 1629, 1915 King, James D . , 2760 King, Joseph Elijah, 978 King, Rufus, 542 King, Thomas Butler, 543 King, Thomas Starr, 4902 King, William Rufus, 979 Kingsley, Elma Maud, 1269 Kingsley, M. E., 3635 Kingsley, V. W., 1842 Kinley, David, 2621 Kinney, Henry L., 28 Kinnicutt, Thomas, 3961 Kinsman, Henry Willis, 14, 624 Kirk, Edward Norris, 4903 Kirk, Russell, 4420 Kirkland, Edward C , 2622 Kirwan, Albert D., 3936 Klamkin, Marian, 2163 Kleber, Louis C , 2363 Klein, Doris M., 4353 Klein, Philip Shriver, 3822 Kleinfield, Herbert L., 694 Kleinhans, Elysabeth, 255 Kleinhans, Peter, 255 Kleiser, Grenville, 1568 Kline, Mary-Jo, 980 Klingberg, Frank J., 679 Klunder, Willard Carl, 3858, 3859 Klyn, Mark Stephen, 3636 Knapp, John Francis, 1585 Knapp, Joseph Jenkins, Jr., 1585 Knapp, Samuel Lorenzo, 1743, 1812, 1885 Kneeland, John, 206
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Knobel, Dale T., 2868, 3297 Knodell, Jane, 2623 Kobbe, Gustav, 3317 Kohl, Lawrence Frederick, 2978-2980 Kokkinou, Epiphanie Clara, 4449 Komlos, John H., 4218 Konefsky, Alfred S., 91, 698 Konkle, Burton Alva, 4142 Kornstein, Daniel G., 3529, 3530 Krasno, Francine, 1016 Kraut, Alan M., 2821 Krechniak, Joseph Marshall, 4711 Krein, David F., 4573 Kreneck, Thomas H., 4145 Krenkel, John Henry, 2624 Krueger, David W., 2364 Kruell, Gustav, 5298 Kruman, Marc W., 2365 Krusell, Cynthia Hagar, 4764 Kuehl, Warren F., 5225 Kuehnl, George F., 2625 Kuo, Ping-chia, 3185, 3186 Kuppenheimer, L. B., 4085 Kurilla, Ivan Ivanovich, 3021 Kurtz, Henry I., 3137 Kushma, John J., 2384 Kutler, Stanley I., 3531 Kutolowski, Kathleen Smith, 2164 Kuykendall, Ralph S., 3187, 3188 Kvasnicka, Robert M., 3712 Lack, Paul D., 2822 Lafayette, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert Du Motier, Marqui, 544 Lagarias, Peter C , 256 Laiti, P., 4472 Lamar, Mirabeau Buonaparte, 981 Lamb, Martha J., 3318
Lambert, Edouard, 4510 Lambert, Oscar Doane, 3022 Lambeth, Harry J., 3532 Lander, Ernest McPherson, 3841, 4577 Landgraf, Gayle, 4347 Lane, Wheaton J., 132 Langdon, William Chauncy, 545 Langford, Norma Jean, 4765 Langley, Lester D., 2823, 3216, 3217 Lanman, Charles, 546, 1744, 1745, 3713, 3714, 4686, 4766, 4767 Larrabee, Stephen A., 2165 Larrainzar, Manuel, 4229 Larrua, Antonio, 4231 Larsen, Arthur J., 982 Laski, Harold J., 2014 Lathem, Edward Connery, 133-135, 565, 1916, 3533 Lathrop, Barnes F., 2166 Latin America, 3044 Latner, Richard B., 2369-2371 Latourette, Kenneth Scott, 3189 Latrobe, John H. B., 136, 547, 1843 Laurent, Pierre Henri, 3061 Lavallette, Elie A. F., 548 Lawrence, A. H., 3456 Lawrence, Abbott, 448, 549 Lawrence, Abbott Wells, 4671 Lawrence, Alexander A., 4641 Lawrence, Edward Alexander, 4904 Lawrence, William Beach, 983, 4086 Lawrence, William R., 984 Lawson, John A., 257 Lawson, John D., 1585 Lawyers Committee to Keep the United States Out of War, 1243 Lay, George Washington, 550 Leach, Richard L., 5034
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Leard, Robert Benson, 3218 Learned, Henry Barrett, 2015 Ledbetter, Patsy S., 2907 LeDuc, Thomas, 3138-3140 Lee, Eliza Buckminster, 3827 Lee, Jong R., 2016 Lee, R. Alton, 2908 Lee, Samuel, 4033 Legare, Hugh Swinton, 552, 553 Legler, John B., 2676 Leigh, Benjamin Watkins, 5, 554 Leon de la Barra Mangino, Lucia, 4092 Leonard & Co., 4769-4771 Leonard, Adam A., 2167 Leonard, Ira M., 2372, 2373 Lerner, Max, 4305 Lerski, Jerzy Jan, 2374 Leslie, William R., 4511 Lester, C. Edwards, 1795, 4538 Levin, Peter R., 2017 Levine, Peter D., 2375, 2376 Levy, Leonard W., 2824, 4463 Levy, Samuel Leon, 4457 Lewis, C. W., 157, 3319 Lewis, Edward S., 4130 Lewis, John Virgil, 3534 Lewis, Walker, 92, 4548 Lewis, William Draper, 1796 Lichterman, Martin, 3968 Lieber, Barbara, 3614 Lieber, Francis, 991 Lincoln, Levi, 557 Lindsley, [Harvey], 2377 Lindsly, Emeline C. Webster, 647 Linn, Elizabeth A. Relfe, 4262 Lipsky, George A., 3751 Liston, Ann Elizabeth, 4432 Little, Charles J., 2720 Litwack, Leon, 2825
Lively, Robert, 2626, 5036 Livermore, Shaw, 2627 Livermore, Shaw, Jr., 2089 Livingston, Edward, 559 Lloyd, Arthur Young, 2826 Locke, Jane Ermina, 4905 Lodge, Henry, 4087 Lodge, Henry Cabot, 992, 1746, 1797, 3637, 3638, 5037 Logan, Mary Simmerson Cunningham, 993 Logan, Rayford W., 3219 London, Herbert Ira, 2378 London, Lawrence Foushee, 3773 Long, David F., 4413 Long, Orie William, 4580 Longacre, James Barton, 5300 Loomis, Noel M., 3062 Lord, Charles Chase, 1886 Lord, Clifford L., 5231 Lord, J. K , 1901 Lord, John Chase, 4906 Lorenzen, Ernest G., 4512 Loring, Caleb William, 2721 Loring, James Spear, 1799 Lossing, Benson J., 1220 Loth, David Goldsmith, 4306 Lothrop, Samuel Kirkland, 4907 Louthan, Henry Thompson, 4433 Lovat-Fraser, J. A., 3639 Lowden, Lucy, 4118 Lowell, John Amory, 4182 Lowenthal, David, 4287, 4288 Lower, A. R. M., 158 Lowery, Charles Douglas, 3777, 3778 Lowrie, Walter, 4266 Lowry, Charles Wesley, III, 3640 Lucas, M. Philip, 2168, 2379 Luce, Willard Ray, 3535 Lucey, William L., 995
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Lucid, Robert F., 996 Lucretia (pseudonym), 4774 Ludlum, David M., 2090 Lumpkin, Wilson, 2380 Lundeberg, Philip K., 3063 Lunt, Henry, 562 Lunt, William Parsons, 563, 4908 Luthin, Reinhard H., 2264, 2877 Lyman, Samuel P., 1747 Lyman, Theodore, 1581 Lynch, Denis T., 4622 Lynch, Richard E., 4452 Lynch, William O., 2018 Lynn, Alvin W., 2091, 2169 Lytle, Robert Todd, 564
Mai, Chien Tseng, 4088 Mailloux, Kenneth F., 2630 Maizlish, Stephen E., 2384 Majors, Harry M., 2761, 3064 Maley, Marshall Edison, 4587 Malloy, William M., 289 Malone, Dumas, 3710, 4187 Malvern, Walter J., 5157 Maness, Lonnie E., 4603 Mangan, Richard Joseph, 3643 Mangum, Willie Person, 565-567 Mann, Horace, 999, 1000 Mann, W. Howard, 3537 Manning, William Ray, 290, 291 Mansfield, Edward D., 568, 1001,
M. J. K, 2381 M. E. T., 4778 M. E. W. S., 4779 M. G. P., 4780 Macartney, Clarence Edward Noble, 3320 MacCracken, Henry Mitchell, 5301 MacDonald, William, 2382 Macesich, George, 2628 MacFarland, William H., 4250 Machen, Arthur W., Jr., 997 Mackay, R. A., 4269 Macknight, Thomas, 3734 MacLeish, Archibald, 5370 Macomber, Hattie E . , 1869 Macpherson, Sharon, 1027 Macy, Jesse, 2383, 2909 Madden, Richard Robert, 4005 Madeleine, Sister M. Grace, 2629 Madison, James, 998 Magoon, Elias Lyman, 3641, 3642 Magrath, C. Peter, 3536 Mahan, Howard F., 4081 Mahin, Dean B., 4586
3393, 3450 Mansfield, Harvey Claflin, 2019, 3715 Marcellus (pseudonym), 1002 March, Charles Wainwright, 1749, 1750, 2722 Marcker, F. A., 4909 Marcoleta, Jose de, 1003 Mare, Marie de, 5302 Margolis, Carolyn, 2782 Marke, Julius J., 3538 Markwick, W. Fisher, 1143 Marlaire, Mark Paul, 2114 Marraro, Howard Rosario, 292, 3272 Marriott, Sir John Arthur Ransome, 3853 Marsh, Caroline Crane, 4289 Marsh, Luther R., 569 Marshall, J. F. B., 3190 Marshall, Lynn, 2385 Marshall, Thomas Maitland, 3065 Martin, Charles S., 4206 Martin, Christopher, 2827 Martin, Dorothy V., 5233 Martin, Fenton S., 5234
638 Daniel Webster: A Bibliography
Martin, John Hubert, 4354 Martin, John M., 2910, 4211, 4212 Martin, Lawrence, 3141 Martineau, Harriet, 1004 Martzolff, Clement L., 4027 Marx, Leo, 2981 Marx, Paul, 1956 Mason, Charles, 4910 Mason, George Champlin, 159 Mason, Jeremiah, 570, 583 Mason, Robert Means, 1008 Massachusetts (pseudonym for DWO, 947 Massachusetts Freeman [George Allen], 1009 Mastromarino, Mark A., 2631 Mathieson, William Law, 2828 Matthews, Jean V., 3888 Matushek, Diane, 4307 Maury, Matthew Fontaine, 160 Maxcy, Virgil, 496 May, Arthur James, 3273 May, Ernest R., 2170 May, Robert E., 2829 Mayer, Brantz, 4478 Maynard, Horace, 4911 Mayo, Amory Dwight, 4912 Mayo, Bernard, 3905 Mayo, Robert, 2632 McCabe, James Dabney, 1800 McCabe, Robert O., 2386 McCall, Samuel Walker, 1751, 1801, 3644, 4489, 5158-5160 McCallum, James Dow, 4660 McCampbell, Coleman, 4215, 4216 McCandless, Perry, 2171 McCardell, John M., 2387, 2388 McCarthy, Charles, 2172 McClary, Ben Harris, 4217 McClellan, James, 3539, 4513, 4514
McClendon, R. Earl, 3066, 3142 McClure, Charles R., 3067 McConville, Mary St. Patrick, 2389 McCorison, Marcus A., 4041 McCormick, Eugene I., 4409 McCormick, Richard L., 2390 McCormick, Richard P., 2020, 2021, 2390-2393, 3321 McCoy, Amasa, 4913 McCrary, Royce, Jr., 3799 McCulloch, Hugh, 1010, 1011, 1565, 5038 McCullough, David, 3744 McDonald, Forrest, 4188 McDonough, John J., 809, 1012, 5235 McDowell, Tremaine, 1389 McDuffie,George, 2723 McDuffie, Penelope, 4274 McEwen, Alec C , 4036 McFaul, John M , 2633, 2830 McFerrin, Porter, 5039 McGann, Agnes Geraldine, 2022 McGiffen, Steven P., 2394 McGirr, Newman F., 4070, 4071 McGowan, Daniel A., 2634 McGrane, Reginald Charles, 1013, 2635-2637, 3757 McGurn, Anita, 94 Mcllvaine, Caroline Margaret, 4153 Mclnnes, Edgar W., 3249 Mclntosh, Linda, 4676 Mclntyre, James W., 93 McKee, Thomas Hudson, 2023, 2024 McKenney, Thomas Loraine, 86, 1014 McKinley, Silas Bent, 4564 McLaughlin, Andrew C , 2025, 3680 McLean, John, 1015
Index to Authors, Editors, Compilers, and Translators 639
McLemore, Richard Aubrey, 2173, 2174 McLoud, Anson, 4914 McMaster, John Bach, 1752, 1753, 2911, 4102 McNamara, Betty Jean, 4280 McNulty, John W., 3816 McPherson, Edward, 5236 McPherson, James M., 1802, 4242 McReynolds, Edwin C , 2026 McWhiney, Grady, 2395 McWhirter, Darien A., 5040 Meade, Catherine Mary, 2396 Meanker, Bob, 2223 Meany, Edmond S., 5041 Meier, Heinz K., 3274 Meigs, William Montgomery, 3793, 3842, 4164 Melder, Keith, 2175 Meltzer, Milton, 934, 1016, 4490 Mendelson, Wallace, 3540, 4549 Meredith, William Morris, 572 Mering, John Vollmer, 2397 Merk, Frederick, 2093, 2398, 2762, 2763, 3023, 3068, 3143-3146 Merk, Lois Bannister, 2762, 3023, 3146 Messerli, Jonathan, 4277 Meyer, Donald Joseph, 4386 Meyer, Leland Winfield, 4193 Meyers, John F., 4237 Meyers, Marvin, 2399, 2400 Michie, Thomas, 5306 Middleton, Stephen, 3875 Midgley, Louis C , 4464 Mier Expedition, 3060, 5007 Miles, Edwin A., 2401-2403, 5248 Miles, William, 5237 Miley, Cora, 4604 Miller, Cynthia Pease, 5238
Miller, Daniel R., 3275 Miller, Douglas T., 2404 Miller, F. Thornton, 2092 Miller, Harry E., 2638 Miller, Hope Ridings, 2027 Miller, Hunter, 293, 3147 Miller, James, 573 Miller, L. M., 4781 Miller, Linus Wilson, 1018 Miller, Marion Mills, 207 Miller, Nathan, 2639 Miller, Paul Ingersoll, 4028 Miller, Russell E., 4613 Miller, Thomas Lloyd, 3322 Millett, J. H., 5307 Mills, Douglas Edward, 3794 Mills, Dudley, 3148 Mills, Elijah Hunt, 561 Mills, Glen Earl, 3645, 3646 Milton, George Fort, 2028, 2912 Miner, Charles, 574 Minnigerode, Meade, 2029, 3323 Minnis, Jack H., 3828 Minto (pseudonym), 4782 Miriani, Ronald Gregory, 2176 Mitchell, Donald W., 4614 Mitchell, John H., 5161 Mitchell, Marjorie Dean, 2405 Mohl, Raymond A., 2406 Molnar, John Edgar, 5239 Mondale, Clarence, 2640 Monkkonnen, Eric, 3541 Monos (pseudonym), 949 Monroe, James, 1019 Montauk (pseudonym), 4784 Montgomery, Cora, 162 Montgomery, Henry, 3410 Montgomery, Horace, 4785 Moody, Robert Earle, 1020 Mooney, Chase C , 3934
640 Daniel Webster: A Bibliography
Moore, David Wayne, 4111 Moore, Douglas Stuart, 5372 Moore, Frederick W., 1021 Moore, Glover, 2177 Moore, John Bassett, 294-296, 1022 Moore, Powell, 2407, 3324, 4410 Morey, William C., 3149 Morgan, Dale L., 2913 Morgan, Donald Grant, 4194 Morgan, Robert James, 2409, 2410 Morin, Richard W., 3769 Morin, Richard Wedge, 3542 Morison, John Hopkins, 4467, 4915 Morison, Samuel Eliot, 1023, 2093, 2094, 2642, 3191, 4342, 4374, 4375 Morley, Margaret Ruth, 3906 Morris, Christopher, 3943 Morris, George Perry, 5162 Morris, John, 2411 Morris, Maud Burr, 3815 Morris, Thomas D., 2831 Morrison, Roderick N., 4916 Morrow, Honore McCue Willsie, 5373 Morrow, Josiah, 1024 Morse, Edward Lind, 1025 Morse, Jarvis Means, 2178, 2412 Morse, Lewis Wilbur, 1026 Morton, Henry Jackson, 4917 Moser, Harold D., 98, 949, 1027, 2413, 5240 Moss, Richard J., 2414 Mott, Wesley T., 1803 Moulton, Gary E., 1028 Mowry, Arthur May, 3289 Mowry, William A., 3973 Mueller, Henry Richard, 2415 Mugleston, William F., 5043 Mugridge, Donald H., 5241
Muhlenberg, Henry Augustus, 1029 Mulkern, John Raymond, 2416 Mulqueen, James E., 3648 Munroe, Isaac, 41 Munroe, John A., 4323 Murphy, Mabel Ansley, 1804 Murray, Anne W., 2417 Murray, Paul, 2179 Murtagh, Joseph George, 2914 Musgrave, Sir Anthony, 580 Mushkat, Jerome, 4623 Mutersbaugh, Bert Marsh, 4426 Myer, William G., 258 Myers, Margaret G., 2643 Nadelman, Kurt H., 4515 Nagel, Paul C , 2030, 2180, 2418, 2982, 2983, 3736, 3745 Nance, Joseph Milton, 1030, 1031, 3069, 3070 Nash, Howard P., Jr., 2419 Nasitir, Abraham Phineas, 3892 Nathans, Sydney, 2420, 2421, 2833, 5044 Native of Maryland [Dorsey, John Larkin], 1032 Neale, John V., 1585 Nealon, Rita Weber, 2031 Neely, Mark E., Jr., 5045 Nelson, Bernard H., 2834 Nelson, William E., 3543 Nesmith, George Washington, 1033, 1844, 1845, 1887, 1888, 4787, 4788 Nettels, Curtis, 2095, 2644 Neufeldt, L. N., 5046 Nevins, Allan, 1034-1037, 2917, 3989, 4065 New Hampshire. General Court. Senate, 5165
Index to Authors, Editors, Compilers, and Translators 641
New York [City] Common Council, 4918 Newman, Lowell S., 5323 Newmyer, Kent, 3544-3546, 4308, 4550, 5047, 4516-4521 Newsome, Albert Ray, 1041, 2181 Ng, Kenneth, 2645 Nicholas, Samuel Smith, 976 Nichols, Charles H., 3649 Nichols, Roger L., 2961 Nichols, Roy F., 2032, 2423, 2915, 2916, 4392 Nichols, Thomas L., 1042 Nickel, Wilma Sandra, 3650 Nicolay, Helen, 5310 Nicolay, John G., 1043, 2424 Nields, John P., 3786 Niven, John, 1044, 2425, 2835, 3843, 4626 Noah, Mordecai M., 64 Noah, Mordecai Manuel, 581 Noonan, John Thomas, 2836 North, Douglass C , 2646 North, William Gwyer, 3547 Norton, Anthony Banning, 2426, 2427 Norton, Clarence Clifford, 2428 Norton, Wesley, 2918 Novak, Steven J., 3548 Novick, Sheldon, 3549, 5048 Nute, Grace Lee, 1046 Nye, Russel B., 2837, 2984, 2985, 3776 Oakes, James, 2431, 2838, 2986 Oberg, Michael L., 4677 O'Brian, John, 4056 O'Brien, D. P., 163 O'Brien, Michael, 4245 O'Byrne, Michael Cyprian, 4788
O'Connell, Mary Jeanne Therese, 2429 O'Connor, J., Jr., 5312 O'Connor, Thomas H., 2430, 2919 Oeste, George Irvin, 3913 Ogden, R., 2096 Ogden, Warren Cox, 3885 Ogg, Frederic Austin, 1754 O'Gorman, James F., 3651 Ohrt, Wallace, 4588 O'Leary, Daniel F., 164 O'Leary, Wayne M., 2433 Oliver, Andrew, 5313, 5314 Oliver, Robert T., 210 One of the People (pseudonym), 1048 Orman, John M., 2033 Orton, Jess F., 3550 Ostrar, Benjamin J., 4539 Otis, Ephraim A., 3551 Otis, Harrison Gray, 584 Ouseley, W. G., 1049 Overmyer, Grace, 4362 Owen, Merlin Elaine, 3325 Pachter, Adam Emerson, 4238 Paige, Harriette Story White, 4, 17, 4790 Paige, James William, 4, 17, 4790 Paine, Lawrence, 5049 Painter, Simon M., 3812 Palmer, Aaron Haight, 1050 Palmer, Ben W., 4551 Palmer, Dudley S., 65 Pancake, John S., 4469 Papale, Henry, 2034 Parish, John Carl, 4196 Parish, Peter J., 2764 Park, Julian, 2434, 4057 Park, Lawrence, 1051 Parker, C. S., 1052
642 Daniel Webster: A Bibliography
Parker, Edward Everett, 4792 Parker, Edward Griffin, 1053, 3652, 3889 Parker, Ely Samuel, 1054 Parker, Joel, 3552 Parker, Theodore, 1055, 1056, 1805, 4922-4926 Parkerson, James Woodrow, 4067 Parks, E. Taylor, 3221 Parks, Gordon Elliott, 2435 Parks, Joseph Howard, 3788, 4114 Parks, Norman L., 3789 Parks, Robert J., 2647 Parrington,Vernon Louis, 2987, 5050 Parris, Albion Keith, II, 4358 Parry, Clive, 299 Parry, Meredith, 2648 Parsons, Lynn Hudson, 3752, 3753 Parsons, Theophilus, 4359 Parsons, Thomas William, 4927, 4928 Parton, Dorothy Martha, 4404 Parton, James, 1806, 3673, 4174, 5051, 5052 Paterson, Stanley, 4369 Patterson, Lance, 2724 Patterson, Thomas J., 5053 Paul, James C. N., 2438 Paullin, Charles O., 2035, 3025, 3192 Paulu, Burton, 3151 Payne, Charles H., 3290 Payne, John Howard, 4361 Peacock, John Hunt, Jr., 3653 Pearce, James Alfred, 586 Pease, J a n e H., 4381 Pease, William H., 4381 Peck, Charles Henry, 2439 Peck, Kenneth M., 2440 Peck, Morton E., 5375
Peck, William Thane, 213 Peckham, Howard H., 4132, 4133 Pelly, Michael David, 4382 Pennanen, Gary Alvin, 4014 Penney, Sharon Hood, 3781-3783 Perkins, Bradford, 2097, 2098 Perkins, Dexter, 2182, 2183 Perkins, George William, 1058 Perkins, Thomas Handasyd, 1059 Perley, Ira, 587, 4929 Perrin, Porter Gale, 4043 Perrin, Robert Ward, 5054 Perry, Benjamin Franklin, 588 Perry, Bliss, 214 Perry, Thomas Sergeant, 4257 Persinger, Clark Edmund, 2441 Pessen, Edward, 2036, 2037, 24422446 Petersen, Frithjof Ragnar, 5055 Petersen, Svend, 2038 Petersfield, 4793 Peterson, Harold F., 3222 Peterson, Helen Stone, 4794 Peterson, Merrill D., 2184, 2447, 2725, 2839, 4189 Peterson, Norma Lois, 4133, 4568 Phelps, William Lyon, 5056, 5057 Phifer, Edward W., 4795 Phillips, Edward Hake, 4387 Phillips, Ulrich Bonnell, 1060, 2448 Phillips, Wendell, 1061-1063 Phinney, Chester Squire, 4258 Pickard, Roy M., 1808 Pickering, Octavius, 1856, 3553, 4387 Pierce, Edward Lillie, 1064 Pierce, Franklin, 1065 Pierce, J. Kingston, 2449 Pierce, Samuel C , 4797 Pilcher, Joseph Mitchell, 2450
Index to Authors, Editors, Compilers, and Translators 643
Pillsbury, Albert Enoch, 3654 Pinckney, Charles C , 2726 Pine, Frank Woodworth, 1438 Pineau, Roger, 1066 Pineyro y Barry, Enrique Jose Nemesio, 1809 Pinkney, Helen R., 4106 Pinkney, William, 3554, 4396 Pivany, Eugene, 3276 Pletcher, David M., 2765, 3071 Pious, Harold J., 3555 Plumer, William, 590, 591 Plumer, William, Jr., 4399 Poage, George Rawlings, 3907 Pocock, J. G. A., 2988 Poinsett, Joel Roberts, 592, 1253 Polk, James Knox, 593, 1067 Pollard, James E., 2039 Pollard, Rita Sheridan, 3556 Poole, Alexis, 4930 Poor, John A., 4668 Poore, Benjamin Perley, 1068, 1846, 2040, 2453, 3412, 3718, 5246 Pope, Leroy, Jr., 4931 Porter, David L., 5058 Porter, Kenneth Wiggins, 3764, 4183 Porter, Kirk Harold, 2041, 2359 Porter, Laura Smith, 2454 Porter, Peter Buell, 594 Porter, Sarah Harvey, 4438 Post, Charles, 2455 Potter, David M., 2840, 2920 Powell, C. Frank, 3413 Powell, J. H., 4440 Prager, Frank D., 4522, 4523 Prairie Bird, 4932 Pratt, J. W., 2766 Pratt, Marion Dolores, 720 Preble, George Henry, 4046 Prentice, E. Parmalee, 3557
Prentiss, George Lewis, 1069 Prentiss, Hervey Putnam, 4389 Prescott, William Hickling, 4239 Presser, Stephen B., 4516 Preston, William Campbell, 4246 Pretzer, William S., 2989 Price, Eli Kirk, 596 Prichard, Earl H„ 3193 Priest, Loring B., 268 Primm, James N., 2649 Prince, Benjamin F., 4631 Prince, Carl E., 1070, 2099, 2185 Prior, George, 3719 Proffit, George H., 1074 Prucha, Francis Paul, 302, 2767-2771, 3861, 5247 Prude, Jonathan, 2650 Pulsifer, W. E., 2921 Pumpelly, Josiah Collins, 3964 Putnam, A. A., 1847 Putnam, A. P., 5060 Putnam, George P., 4167 Putnam, George Palmer, 1554 Putnam, James O., 1558 Quaife, Milo Milton, 1077, 2841 Quinby, Aaron Balderston, 597 Quincy, Edmund, 4417 Quincy, Josiah, 495, 1465, 1578, 2100, 3754, 4798, 4799 Quinliven, Thomas F., 3027 Quint, Wilder D., 1918 Quirk, William J., 3558 Rachal, William M. E., 945 Radcliff, William, 1078 Rados, Constantin, 2186 Rae, John B., 3291 Railton, Arthus R., 4800 Rakestraw, Donald A., 3133
644 Daniel Webster: A Bibliography
Ramirez Morales, Jose, 4279 Ramirez, Jose Fernando, 4095 Ramsay, Jack C , 4225 Randall, Robert W„ 3223 Randolph, John, 113, 598, 599, 1253 Rantoul, Robert, 1079, 1080 Rapaljel, Stewart, 252 Rasmussen, Wayne D„ 268 Ratcliffe, Donald J., 1081 Ratner, Sidney, 268 Rauch, Basil, 3224 Rawley, James A., 2457, 2842, 5061 Rawlings, Augustus, 4933 Rawson, Donald M., 2923 Ray, Edward J., 2576 Rayback, Joseph G., 2458, 2843, 3326, 4623 Rayback, Robert J., 4058, 4059 Raymond, Henry J., 4934 Raymond, John M., 3153 Rea, Kenneth W., 3194, 4292 Read, Donald, 4366 Redard, Thomas E., 2460 Redlich, Fritz, 2651-2653 Reed, Elizabeth Armstrong, 1870 Reed, Thomas B., 216, 4935 Rees, James, 217 Reeser, Robert E., 4209 Reeves, Jesse Siddall, 1083, 3028 Rehnquist, William H., 3C55 Reid, John E., 3559 Reid, John Phillip, 1933 Reid, Ronald F., 4021, 4022 Reimers, David M., 2961 Reingold, Nathan, 268 Remini, Robert V., 1755, 2188-2190, 2461-2464, 2654, 3908, 4175-4178, 5062, 5248, 5249 Rephlo, Mary, 5207, 5251 Reynolds, Curtis R., 3072
Reynolds, Hudson Gillis, III, 3656 Reynolds, John, 1089 Rezneck, Samuel, 4255 Rhea, Linda, 4247 Rhett, Robert Barnwell, 1090 Rhodes, Irwin S., 1091 Rhodes, James Ford, 2924 Rich, Bennett M., 2043 Rich, Robert, 2466 Richards, George, 4936 Richards, Laura E., 1092 Richards, Leonard L., 2467, 3755 Richards, Lysander Salmon, 4801 Richardson, Charles Francis, 219, 4327 Richardson, Elizabeth Miner, 4329 Richardson, Eudora Ramsay, 4483 Richardson, James Daniel, 1093 Richardson, Leon Burr, 1919 Richardson, Richard Higgins, 4937 Ridgely, Joseph Vincent, 4203 Ridley, Jasper, 4574 Riker, Dorothy, 1094, 1098 Riker, Dorothy L., 1169 Rippy, J. Fred, 3073, 4405 Risjord, Norman K., 2101 Risley, Hanson A., 606 Ritchie, Donald A., 2990 Ritchie, Thomas, 80 Ritner, Joseph, 167 Rives, George L., 3074 Rives, John, 82 Rives, William Cabell, 607, 608, 1095, 1096 Robbins, Chandler, 3938 Robbins, Donald C , 3562 Robbins, Roy M., 2772 Robert, Joseph C , 4678 Roberts, Christopher, 2655 Roberts, Robert North, 2044
Index to Authors, Editors, Compilers, and Translators 645
Roberts, William C , 1810 Robertson, Alexander Farish, 4528 Robertson, George, 1097 Robertson, Ignatius Loyola (pseudonyn), 1811 Robertson, Nellie Armstrong, 1098 Robertson, William A., 2102 Robinson, Thomas Patrick, 4006 Rodriguez, Mario, 3878 Rogers, Cleveland, 1099 Rogers, Ebenezer Platt, 4938 Rogers, John K., 4802 Rogers, Joseph Morgan, 3795 Rogers, William Warren, Jr., 3327 Rogin, Michael Paul, 4179 Rohrbach, Peter T., 5323 Rohrs, Richard C , 2468 Rolfe, Henry Pearson, 1889 Rollins, Richard M., 1100 Roosevelt, Theodore, 3796 Roper, Donald M., 3563, 4309, 4576 Roper, Ralph C , 3564 Rosebloom Eugene H., 2191 Roseboom, Eugene H., 3328 Rosenberg, Charles E., 268 Rosenberger, Francis Coleman, 168 Rosenthal, Herbert Hillel, 3779 Rosentreter, Roger L., 2925 Ross, Rodney, 5251 Rossiter, Clinton, 5069 Rothbard, Murray N., 2192, 2656 Rothe, Bertha M., 220 Rothman, Ellen K., 4803 Rotundo, E. Anthony, 4804 Rowan, John, 1101 Rowe, Kenneth Wyer, 3856 Rowland, Dunbar, 1102 Roxbury, Mass. City Council, 4939 Rozendaal, Jan W., 5070 Ruffin, Edmund, 1103
Runnels, M. T., 1890 Rupp, Robert O., 5249 Russel, Robert L., 2926 Russell, Addison Peale, 3929 Russell, Alfred, 3565 Russell, Franklin, 4290 Russell, Robert R., 2469, 2657 Russo, David J., 2470 Rust, John Benjamin, 1812 Rutland, Robert A., 945, 4273 Ryan, Mary P., 2193 Ryerson, Stanley B., 3250 Sabin, Joseph, 5250 Sadler, Richard Wallace, 2927 Sala, Brian R., 2160 Salsbury, Stephen, 2658 Salter, William M., 4002, 4047 Saltonstall, Leverett, 5172 Sampson, Marmaduke Blake, 1104 Samson, George Whitfield, 4940 Samson, Rebecca Middleton, 2471 Sanborn, Edwin David, 1848, 1920, 4941, 5071 Sanborn, Franklin Benjamin, 169, 3566 Sanborn, Rufus Slocum, 4942 Sanderson, Charles R., 1105 Sanderson, Edgar, 1813 Sargent, Epes, 3386 Sargent, Mark L., 3657 Sargent, Nathan, 1106, 4262 Sarna, Jonathan D., 4336 Satterfield, Robert Beeler, 3970 Satz, Ronald N., 2472 Saul, Norman E., 3277 Sawyer, Roland Douglas, 5072 Saxon, Gerald D., 3075 Scales, W. H., 4943 Scalia, Laura J., 2194
646 Daniel Webster: A Bibliography
Scanlon, James, 4162 Scarborough, William Kauffman, 1107 Schafer, Joseph, 2659, 4805 Schaffer, William Irwin, 3567 Schamel, Charles E., 5251 Schauinger, Joseph Herman, 4097 Scheiber, Harry N., 2473, 2660 Schelin, Robert C , 2474, 4060, 4061 Scherer, James Augustin Brown, 2928 Schiller, Dan, 2991 Schlacter, Gail, 5252 Schlesinger, Arthur M., Jr., 1108, 2045-2047, 2475, 2476, 3329 Schmidhauser, John R., 2048, 2477, 3720 Schmitz, Joseph William, 2773, 3076 Schneider, D. B., 4806 Schneider, Valerie, 3658 Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe, 3379 Schott, Thomas Edwin, 4484 Schotten, Peter M., 4524 Schouler, James, 2929 Schriver, Edward 0., 2844 Schroeder, John H., 2478, 2479, 3077-3079, 4376 Schuckers, J. W., 3876 Schuermans, A., 4472 Schull, Joseph, 3251 Schurz, Carl, 3909, 5073 Schuster, Alice Katherine. 4590 Schwartz, Bernard, 2480 Schwartz, Harold, 2845 Schwartz, Mortimer D., 4525 Schwarz, Frederic D., 2930 Schweikart, Larry, 2661-2663 Schwiebert, Ernest, 4807 Scotford, John Ryland, 5325 Scott, Florence Johnson, 4565
Scott, Fred Newton, 221 Scott, Nancy N., 1109, 4664 Scott, Stuart D., 3252 Scott, W. A., 4944 Scott, Winfield, 1110 Scudder, Horace E., 4650 Seaburg, Carl H., 4369 Seager, Robert, II, 4605 Sears, Louis Martin, 4589 Seaton, Josephine, 4456 Seaton, William Winston, 84 Seco Serrano, Carlos, 1111 Seelye, John, 3659 Seitz, Don Carlos, 3330 Selby, Paul, 4647 Sellers, Charles G., 2195, 2481, 4411, 4412, 5074 Sellers, Edwin Jaquett, 4184 Senecal, Michael D., 3694 Sergeant, John, 614, 1112 Serio, Anne Marie, 3331 Serme, Jean-Marc, 4180 Serpell, Darvid R., 3278 Severance, Frank H., 865 Sewall, J. S., 3195 Seward, Frederick W., 1113, 1114 Seward, William H., 1115 Seward, William Henry, 615 Sewell, Richard H., 2483, 2846-2848, 4119, 4120 Seymour, Charles C. B., 1814 Shackelford, George Green, 1116 Shackleton, Robert, 5327 Shade, William G., 2196, 2197, 2297, 2664, 2665, 4414 Shatter, Edward Merl, Jr., 1404 Shalhope, Robert E., 2103, 2484, 2849 Shanker, George, 2850 Shanker, George A., 5075
Index to Authors, Editors, Compilers, and Translators 647
Shanks, Henry T., 1117 Sharf, Frederic Alan, 5324 Sharp, James Roger, 2485, 2486, 2666, 2667 Shaw, Donald Lewis, 2992 Shaw, Lemuel, 1118 Shaw, Ronald E., 2668 Shaw, Thomas Baron, 4310 Sheidley, Harlow W., 2727 Shelden, Aure, 2487 Shelley, Fred, 3030 Shenton, James P., 4636 Shepard, Alice M., 5174 Shepard, Edward M., 4626 Shepherd, Jack, 3737 Sherman, Ellen (Ewing), 4029 Sherman, Ernest L., 3568 Sherman, Rexford B., 4808 Sherman, William Roderick, 3225 Sherwood, Foster H., 2332 Shevory, Thomas C , 4311 Shewmaker, Kenneth E., 94, 1815, 2104, 3031-3034, 3154-3156, 3196, 3197, 3226, 4809-4811, 5076, 5077, 5253 Shields, Johanna Nicol, 2488, 2489 Shipp, John Edgar Dawson, 3935 Shirigian, John, 4267 Shirley, John M., 3569, 3570 Shoptaugh, Terry L., 4199 Shores, Venila Lovina, 3332 Short, James R., 2490 Shotwell, Walter Gaston, 4540 Shover, Kenneth B., 2491 Shribman, David, 5329 Shulsinger, Stephanie, 4606 Shurter, Edwin Du Bois, 1585 Sibley, Marilyn McAdams, 1119, 4122 Sidey, Hugh, 2492
Siebeneck, Henry King, 2493 Siegel, Adrienne, 4312 Siegel, Stanley, 3080, 4226 Sikes, W. W., 4812 Silbey, Joel H., 2049, 2198, 2494-2499, 3844 Silitch, Clarissa M., 1816 Silva, Ruth C , 1951, 2500 Silver, Rollo G., 2993 Simmons, A. E., 5376 Simms, Henry Harrison, 2199, 2200, 2851, 4163 Simpson, Albert F., 2105, 2852 Simpson, Brooks D., 5079, 5080 Simpson, Craig Michael, 4682, 4683 Simpson, John Eddins, 2931, 3920, 3921 Simpson, Lewis P., 171, 3829 Sioussat, St. George L., 1120-1127, 2669, 2932, 3157 Sirron, F. W., 3571, 5081 Skeel, E. E. F., 4651 Skeen, C. Edward, 2501 Skinner, John Stuart, 616 Skinner, Otis, 4945 Slick, S. E., 4667 Slosson, Preston William, 3158 Smalley, George W., 1128 Smiley, David L., 3894 Smith Brothers and Parmelee, 5330 Smith, Alice E., 2502, 3977 Smith, Arthur Douglas Howden, 3765, 4453 Smith, Baxter Perry, 1921 Smith, Bradford, 1871, 4148 Smith, Charles C , 173, 260, 5082 Smith, Charles W., Jr., 4552 Smith, Craig R., 3600, 3660-3664 Smith, Culver H., 2503, 2504 Smith, Dorothy Belle, 4652
648 Daniel Webster: A Bibliography
Smith, Edwin James, 4251 Smith, Elbert B., 2853, 3797, 3806, 3823, 4062 Smith, Francis Ormand Jonathan, 74, 618, 619 Smith, Franklin Webster, 1129 Smith, Goldwin, 3665 Smith, Henry M., 4157 Smith, Howard W., 3990 Smith, Justin H., 2774, 3081 Smith, Kenneth L., 4112 Smith, Lester W., 865 Smith, Norman Walker, 2670 Smith, Page, 3746 Smith, Samuel, 620 Smith, Theodore Clarke, 2854 Smith, Thomas Joseph, 2505, 5083 Smith, Walter Bedell, 1131 Smith, Walter Buckingham, 2671, 2672 Smith, Wilbur Wayne, 2201, 2506 Smith, William E., 3807, 3808 Smith, William Henry, 2050, 3721, 4123 Smith, William L. G., 3862 Smith-Rosenberg, Carroll, 2994 Smither, Harriet, 905 Smothers, Marion B., 3082 Smucker, Samuel Mosheim, 224, 3910 Smyth, Clifford, 1756 Snyder, Charles M., 1132, 1133, 3333 Sobel, Robert, 3722 Somkin, Fred, 2995 Sons of New Hampshire, 4946, 4947 Sosa, Francisco, 4230 South, Charles, 5207 Southard, Samuel Lewis, 621, 622 Southerner (pseudonym), 1134
Southgate, Donald, 4575 Southwick, Leslie. H., 3334 Spain, August O., 3845 Spalding, James A., 3952 Spann, Edward K., 2507 Sparhawk, Edward V., 1135 Sparks, Edwin Erie, 1818 Sparks, Jared, 18, 623, 1136 Spear, Charles, 1137 Speed, James, 4813 Spelman, Georgia Peterman, 4204 Spence, Clark C , 5256 Spence, Mary Lee, 950 Spencer, Donald S., 2508, 3279, 3863, 4219 Spencer, Ivor D., 4281, 4282 Spencer, John Canfield, 1138, 1139 Spiller, Robert Ernest, 3666 Spofford, Ainsworth Rand, 4072 Sprague, John F., 3159 Sprout, Harold, 2051 Sprout, Margaret, 2051 Stafford, Jeffrey Norris, 4591 Stagg, J. C. A., 945 Staggers, June Ann Wenda, 4485 Stampp, Kenneth M., 2728 Stanley, Gerald, 4116 Stanmore, Arthur Hamilton-Gordon, Baron, 3735 Stanton, William Ragan, 2775 Stanwood, Edward, 2052, 2673 Staples, Arthur G., 1140 Stapp, William Preston, 1141 Stathis, Stephen W., 2509, 3160, 3161 Staudenraus, Peter J., 2202 Steamer, Robert J., 3572 Steams, Charles, 3417 Steams, George Osborne, 4900 Steams, Jonathan French, 4948
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Steams, William Augustus, 4949 Steel, Edward M., Jr., 4210 Steele, Robert V. P., 4117 Stegmaier, Mark J., 2510, 2855, 2933, 2934, 4566 Stein, Gertrude, 5377 Stein, Jacob A., 3573 Steinberg, Alfred, 1872, 2053 Steiner, Bernard C., 4191, 4363, 4553 Steiner, Bruce E., 4252 Stenberg, Richard R., 2511, 2776, 3083 Stephanson, Anders, 2777 Stephenson, George M., 2996 Sterling, John C , 3574 Sternstein, Jerome L., 3704 Stevens, Esther G., 1891, 5175 Stevens, George B., 1143 Stevens, Harry R., 2512 Stevens, John Austin, 4089 Stevens, Kenneth R., 94, 3035, 3036, 3253-3255, 5257 Stevens, Sylvester K., 3198 Stevens, Thaddeus, 1144 Stevens, Walter W., 3864 Stevenson, Andrew, 627 Stevenson, John White, 627 Stewart, Walter J., 312 Stickney, William, 1145 Still, Bayrd, 2778 Stille, Charles Jane way, 4406 Stimpson, Mary Stoyell, 1873 Stimson, Alexander Lovett, 4814 Stimson, N. R„ 71 Stirton, Thomas, 2856 Stites, Francis N., 3575, 3576, 4313 Stock, Leo Francis, 313, 314 Stockton, Lucius Horatio, 3577 Stockton, Robert Field, 1146, 4950
Stoddard, William Osborn, 3723, 4134, 4567 Stokes, William S., 2513 Stone, Andrew Leete, 4951 Stone, James W., 761 Stoney, Samuel G., 1147 Storey, Moorfield, 4541 Story, Joseph, 628-630, 1148, 3367, 4314, 4649 Story, Ronald, 2997, 5336 Story, William Wetmore, 1149 Strahl, Harold M., 2514, 5337 Streeter, Floyd Benjamin, 2515 Streeter, Thomas Winthrop, 5258 Strickland, Haywood Louis, 2203 Strohm, Isaac, 1150 Stromberg, Roland N., 4815 Stroock, Soloman M., 3280 Struve, Walter, 3084 Stuart, Alexander H. H., 610, 631, 632 Stuart, Graham H., 3037 Stuart, Jane, 5338 Stuart, Moses, 798, 1151 Stuart-Wortley, Emmeline Charlotte Elizabeth (Manners), Lady, 1152 Stubbs, Roy St. George, 3667 Sturges, Mary Jane Stith (Upshur), 4615 Sturgis, William, 1153 Styron, Arthur, 4331 Sullivan, George, 1406 Sullivan, Thomas John, 3832 Summers, John H., 4816 Summers, Mark W., 2935 Sumner, Charles, 1154-1157 Sumner, W. H., 1158 Sumpter, Arthur, 3418 Sung, Carolyn Hoover, 4073
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Swaine, Robert T., 3805 Swart, Arthur K., 3039, 5085 Swearingen, Mack, 4402 Sweeney, Kevin, 2516 Sweet, Frank H., 4817 Swierenga, Robert P., 2674, 2675, 4818 Swift, Lindsay, 1269 Swindler, William F., 2517 Swisher, Carl Brent, 633, 2054, 2055, 3578, 4554 Swisher, Earl, 3199 Swisshelm, Jane Grey, 1159, 4819 Sydnor, Charles S., 2204 Sydnor, Charles William, 4607 Sylla, Richard, 2676 Szasz, Ferenc M., 3668 Tabachnik, Leonard, 2205 Taft, Alphonso, 4952 Talcott, Andrew, 634 Tallmadge, Daniel Bryant, 1160 Tallmadge, Nathaniel Pitcher, 1161 Taney, Roger B., 635 Tankard, James W., Jr., 2206 Tansill, Charles Callan, 3227 Tappan, Benjamin, 1162 Tarr, Harry A., 5086 Tate, E. Mowbray, 3200 Tau (pseudonym), 2518 Taus, Esther Rogoff, 2678 Taussig, Frank William, 1255, 2679 Tayler, Lewis, 4340 Taylor, Anne-Marie, 4542 Taylor, Flavia M., 3775 Taylor, George Rogers, 2680, 5259 Taylor, Seth, 2185 Taylor, Zachary, 1163 Tazewell, Littleton Waller, 636 Teague, William Joseph, 2519
Tebbel, John, 2056 Teed, Paul Edward, 4355 Tefft, Benjamin Franklin, 229-233, 1757, 1758, 4220 Temin, Peter, 2681, 2682 Temperley, Harold William Vazielle, 3854 Test, John, 637 Tharp, Louise Hall, 3759, 4278 Thayer, Martin Russell, 4259 Therry, James Robert, 4450 Thorn, Adam, 1164 Thomas, Charles Henry, 21 Thomas, Frederick William, 4421 Thomas, John L., 3846 Thomas, Mary Elizabeth, 4434 Thomas, Milton Halsey, 1037 Thomas, Reuen, 5176 Thompson, Arthur William, 2520 Thompson, C. S., 2207 Thompson, Charles M., 903 Thompson, Charles Manfred, 2521 Thompson, D. G. Brinton, 4066, 4439 Thompson, Daniel P., 177 Thompson, Henry Tazewell, 4578 Thompson, Richard W., 1165 Thompson, Seymour D., 3579 Thompson, Thomas W., 638, 1166 Thompson, Waddy, 639, 1167, 1168 Thornbrough, Gayle, 1169 Thornton, J. Mills, III, 2106 Thorpe, Thomas Bangs, 5339 Thrift, Charles Tinsley, 4427 Thwing, Charles F., 1922 Ticknor, Anna Eliot, 929 Ticknor, George, 640, 5088 Tiffany, Orrin E., 3257 Tilton, Asa Currier, 4820 Timberlake, Richard H., Jr., 2683-2686
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Tisdale, Richard Henry, 3669 Titus, W. A., 1170 Tobey, Edward S., 4822, 5089 Todd, Albert, 1819 Todd, Charles S., 4135 Todd, William Cleaves, 1820, 1821 Tolles, Bryant F., Jr., 3580 Tomes, Robert, 4377 Tomlinson, Robert Hume, 2998 Tong, Te-kong, 3201 Toombs, Robert Augustus, 3453 Topitzer, Robert J., 2687 Tower, Charlemagne, 3811 Towne, Omar A., 5178 Tracy, Ebenezer Carter, 4009 Traveller [Cleveland, Henry Russell], 1171 Tregle, Joseph G., Jr., 2208, 2522 Trent, William Peterfield, 3670 Trimble, Bruce Raymond, 3581 Trimble, William, 2523 Truax, Rhoda, 4637 Tuckerman, Bayard, 1172, 4185 Tuckerman, Charles K., 3671 Tuckerman, Henry T., 4207 Tugwell, Rexford G., 3335 Turner, Frederick Jackson, 2209, 2210, 2524 Turner, Lynn W., 2211, 4400 Tuthill, Louisa Caroline, 3724 Tutorow, Norman E., 3085-3089, 5261 Tweedie, William King, 1822 Twiss, Sir Travers, 1173 Twombly, Alexander Stevenson, 1438 Tyack, David B., 4581 Tyler, David Budlong, 2779 Tyler, John, 641, 642, 1174-1183, 1408-1410, 1416
Tyler, Lyon Gardiner, 1184, 1190, 2057, 2526-2532, 3090, 3091, 3162, 5090 Tyler, Mrs. Lyon Gardiner, 1191 Tyler, Robert, 1192 Tyler, Samuel, 4555 Umbreit, Kenneth Bernard, 3725 Updike, John, 5341 Upham, Charles, 43988 Upshur, Abel Parker, 643 Urban, Chester Stanley, 3228 Valades, Jose C , 4444 Van Alstyne, Richard W., 3163, 3164 Van Buren, Martin, 1198 Van Deusen, Glyndon G., 2534, 2535, 3911, 4459, 4653, 4654 Van Doren, William Howard, 4954 Van Fenstermaker, Joseph, 2688 Van Hartesveldt, Fred Raymond, 3830 Van Piper, Paul P., 2058 Van Rensselaer, Cortlandt, 4955 Van Santvoord, Cornelius, 4340, 4956 Van Santvoord, George, 3726 Van Tassel, David D., 2936 Van Tyne, Claude Halstead, 100 Varg, Paul A., 3040, 3041, 4023 Vasquez, Josefina Zoraida, 2780 Vaughan, John, 645 Vaughn, William Preston, 2212 Vazquez, Josefina Zoraida, 4445 Veeder, Van Vechten, 1611 Vernon, Manfred C , 3202 Vexler, Robert I., 3727 Vidal y Rivas, Luis G. de, 4446 Vinton, A. H., 5091
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Viola, Herman J., 2059, 2781, 2782, 3712 Virginian (pseudonym), 1200 Volpe, Vernon L., 2857 Von Abele, Rudolph R., 4486 "W" (pseudonym for DW)} 979 Wakelyn, Jon L., 3336 Wakeman, T. B., 4824 Walcott, Samuel Baker, 649 Walker, Aldace F , 3582 Walker, David Bradstreet, 3890 Walker, Kenneth R., 2537 Walker, Robert J., 650-653, 12011203 Walker, Timothy, 4957 Wallace, E. J., 1204 Wallace, Michael, 2107, 2213 Wallis, John J., 2676 Walsh, James Anthony, 4260 Walsh, Robert, 654 Walters, Ray, 3944, 3945, 4090 Walters, Raymond, Jr., 2689 Walters, Ronald G., 2858 Walton, Brian G., 2538-2540, 3337 Walworth, Arthur C , 3203 Ward, John D., 655 Ward, John William, 4181 Ward, Julius H., 5092 Ward, Nathan, 3042 Ward, Thomas Wren, 656 Ward, W. E. F., 2859 Wardell, Morris L., 2541 Warden, Robert B., 3877 Ware, John, 1205 Warfel, Harry R., 1206 Warner, Lee H., 2542, 3338 Warren, Charles, 1207, 2060, 3583, 3584 Warren, Earl, 3585
Warren, Edward, 4638 Warren, George Washington, 179 Warren, James Perrin, 3672 Warren, John Collins, 657 Warren, Winslow, 180, 3673 Wartofsky, Steven A., 3674 Washburn, E. B., 1208 Washburn, Israel, 3165 Waterman, W. Randall, 181 Waterman, William Randall, 4341 Waters, Richard P., 659, 660 Waters, William Alexander, 3043 Watson, Alan, 4526 Watson, Harry L., 2544, 2545, 3912 Watson, Richard L., Jr., 2546 Watson, Samuel, 3259 Watt, Alastair, 3258 Watts, Elizabeth, 1893 Watts, Sarah Watts, 2056 Watzman, Sanford, 2061, 2547 Waxman, Seth P., 3586 Wayland, Francis P., 4492 Wayne, Michael, 2860 Weaver, Herbert, 1209 Weaver, Richard M., 2729 Webb, James Watson, 64, 661 Webb, Richard, 4048 Weber, David J., 2783 Webster Birth Place Association, 5183-5185 Webster, Caroline Le Roy, 19, 377, 1210 Webster, Clyde C , 3813 Webster, Daniel, 7-38, 95, 110-113, 117-119, 121, 124, 137-142, 144-156, 161, 178, 203, 247; Book reviews: 1612-1621 Diaries and autobiography: 17191721 Editorials and essays: 1638-1718
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Legal papers: 1566-1611 Memorials to Congress: 14051407 Occasional addresses: 1424-1565 Poetry: 1622-1637 Reviews: 1612-1621 Secretary of State papers: 14081423 Speeches: 1236-1404 Webster, Donald B., Jr., 2548 Webster, Ezekiel, 15, 784, 1211 Webster, Fletcher, 2, 101 Webster, George Washington, 4958 Webster, Grace Fletcher, 22 Webster, Julia, 662 Webster, Noah, 1212 Webster, Samuel Cummings, 663 Webster, William Carl, 3339 Weed, Harriet A., 1213, 4565 Weed, Thurlow, 665 Weeks, Louis, 4358 Wegner, Dana M., 3063 Wein, Frances Stevenson, 5345 Weinberg, Albert Katz, 2785 Weisberger, Bernard A., 3747 Weisenburger, Francis Phelps, 4124, 4324, 4325 Weisman, Morris, 2690 Weiss, John, 4357, 4962 Weitenkampf, Frank, 5346 Welles, Sumner, 182 Wellington, Raynor G., 2691, 2786 Wellman, Mary Ward Bryant, 4932 Wells, Samuel Roberts, 4828 Wells, William P., 3587 Wendell, John L., 1214 Wendt, Lloyd, 4154 Wentworth, John, 1215 Wernick, Robert, 4315 West, Carroll Van, 2549
West, Elizabeth Howard, 2787 Westbrook, John C , 238 Weston, Mrs. John F., 1934 Wetmore, Robert C , 666 Wharton, Clarence Ray, 4447 Wharton, Francis, 317 Whatley, George C , 2550 Wheaton, Henry, 667, 1216, 4397 Wheaton, James, 3814 Wheeler, Everett Pepperell, 1759, 1797, 3588-3590 Wheeler, Henry N., 206 Wheeler, John B., 370 Wheeler, Mary C , 370 Wheeler, Noyes, 4829 Whipple, A. B., 3817 Whipple, Edwin Percy, 239, 3676-3678, 3891, 4964 Whipple, John, 4963 Whitaker, Arthur Preston, 2062 White, Elwyn Brooks, 668 White, Eugene, 210 White, G. Edward, 4316 White, George W., 73 White, Gerald T., 2692 White, Hugh Lawson, 1217 White, John Zenas, 3591 White, Laura Amanda, 4424 White, Leonard D., 2108, 2109, 2552 White, Lonnie J., 2214 Whitehead, John S., 3592, 3593 Whitehead, Walter Muir, 1218 Whitehill, Walter M., 2553, 2554 Whitehurst, Alto Lee, 3340 Whitney, David R., 2693 Whitridge, Arnold, 2861 Whittlesey, Elisha, 669 Wick, Walter Oddmund, 4543 Wickwar, W. Hardy, 2215
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Wiecek, William M., 2354, 2862, 2863, 4556 Wigoder, Geoffrey, 1823 Wilbur, William Allan, 4390 Wilburn, J e a n Alexander, 2694 Wildes, Harry Emerson, 4104 Wildman, Edwin, 1824 Wiley, Charles, 4965 Wiley, Peter Booth, 4378 Wilkinson, William Cleaver, 2937, 5096, 5097, 5190 Willcox, Walter F., 2555, 5098 William, Egerton R., 3679 Williams, Alice L., 184 Williams, Amelia W., 1219 Williams, Edwin, 1220 Williams, Elgin, 2695 Williams, Frances Leigh, 4321 Williams, Glyndwr, 2752 Williams, Mary Wilhelmine, 3166 Williams, Max R., 908, 2556, 4107-4109 Williams, Myron Richards, 1924 Williams, Oliver Ellsworth, 670 Williams, Stanley T., 4168 Williams, Stephen K., 262 Williams, Thomas, 4966 Williamson, Chilton, 2063, 2110 Williamson, Joseph, 4830 Willis, Nathaniel Parker, 3680 Willis, William, 1935 Williston, Ebenezer Bancroft, 240, 1244, 1254, 1261 Wills, Garry, 3681 Willson, Beckles, 3167, 3168, 3281 Wilson, Carroll A., 3594 Wilson, Clyde N., 922, 5265 Wilson, Henry, 1221, 2864 Wilson, James, 671
Wilson, James Grant, 3728, 3729, 4241 Wilson, Major L., 2557-2561, 2730, 2938-2940, 4627 Wilson, Peter Mitchel, 3774 Wiltse, Charles M., 96-98, 2064, 3595, 3847, 4831, 5099 Winans, James A., 3474 Winans, James A., 1585, 3474 Wingfield, Russell Stewart, 4436 Winkler, Ernest William, 1222 Winslow, W. C , 1849 Winsor, Justin, 2562 Winston, James E., 2563, 2696, 2788, 3092 Winters, Herbert D., 3169 Winthrop, Robert C , 672, 12231225, 2731, 3682, 3760, 4454, 4672, 5191 Wire, Richard Arden, 3915, 3916 Wise, Barton H., 4684 Wise, Daniel, 1874 Wise, Henry Alexander, 673, 1226 Wise, John S. , 1227 Wise, W. Harvey, 5209, 5266 Witkor, Christian L., 318 Wolcott, Wilfred Bonsieur, 3596 Wolf, Ralph F., 4105 Wolf, Simon, 4337 Wollett, Bill, 5347 Wollett, Mary, 5347 Wood, Clarence Ashton, 4833 Wood, Craig, 4834 Wood, George, 1228, 3461, 4967 Wood, James, 4834 Wood, Kenneth P., 3597 Wood, Silas, 1253 Wood, Walter Kirk, 2564 Wood, Will Converse, 241 Wood, William A., 4835
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Woodbridge, William, 674 Woodburn, James Albert, 3683 Woodbury, Charles Levi, 1229, 4689 Woodbury, Levi, 675 Woodford, Frank B., 3865 Woodman, David, 1230 Woods, Henry W., 4968 Woods, Leonard, Jr., 4969 Woodward, William, 2697 Woodward, William H., 3204 Wool, John Ellis, 676 Woolsey, Ronald C, 2941 Wright, Benjamin Fletcher, 3598 Wright, Farmer, 1851 Wright, James E., 2698 Wright, Martha R., 2565 Wright, Nathalia, 1231 Wright, Quincy, 5102 Wright, Silas, 1232 Wriston, Henry M., 3044 Wurts, John, 677 Wyatt-Brown, Bertram, 2699, 4557 Xirau, J. R., 4510 Yacovone, Donald, 2865
Yancey, William Lowndes, 1233 Yanikoski, Richard Alan, 4024 Yarwood, Dean L., 2566, 2942 Yassky, David, 2111 Yoakum, Henderson, 3093 Yoder, Edwin M., Jr., 5103 Young, Alexander, 1511 Young, Andrew W., 1234, 2567 Young, James Sterling, 1994, 2112 Young, Mary Elizabeth, 2568 Young, Stanley Preston, 2569, 4136 Young, Theron Kue-Hing, 4348 Young, William T., 3426 Yulee, David Levy, 1235 Yzenbaard, John H., 2570 Zacharski, Leo R., 4836 Zahler, Helene Sara, 2571 Zarychta, Ronald Michael, 4221 Zboray, Mary Sarracino, 4970 Zboray, Ronald J., 4970 Zeseron, Jay L., 2700 Ziegler, Philip, 2701 Zorn, Roman J., 3260 Zsoldos, Silvia Tammisto, 4030
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Index to Subjects Note: Numbers refer to entries, not page numbers.
Abbot, Dr. Benjamin, 355, 1473 Abbot, George Jacob, 356, 357 Aberdeen, Lord, George HamiltonGordon, 1413, 3730-3735 Abolition and abolitionism, 359, 510, 934, 1331, 2789, 2796, 2797, 2803-2805, 2808, 2811, 2816, 2851, 2858, 2862, 3643; see also Abolitionism Abortion, 3528 Acapulco, Mexico, 322 Adams, Abigail, 3736 Adams, Charles Francis, 682, 684, 692, 842, 3738, 3739 Adams, John, 692, 2068, 3610, 3740-3747, 5069; DW's eulogy of, 1439 Adams, John Quincy, 342, 683, 692, 873, 1015, 1034, 1036, 1215, 1678, 1829, 1830, 2117, 2823, 2836, 3657, 3748-3752, 3754-3756; and "corrupt bargain," 2160, 2166; and Monroe Doctrine, 2144; and presidential campaign of 1828, 1443; assessments of, 4991;
phrenological character of, 4829; portraits of, 5313; slavery and slavery expansion, 691 Adams, Louisa Catherine, 3736, 3737, 5313 Adams-Onis Treaty, 1606, 1950, 2115 Africa, 732 African Colonization Movement, 2202 African slave trade, 247 Agg, Elizabeth Blackford, 139, 576, 625 Agg, John, 576 Agriculture, 268, 2572, 2579, 2609, 2631, 2960 Alabama, 2106, 2158, 2221, 2568, 3327; Whig party in, 2355, 2395 Alagon, Duke of, 1590 Alaska, 3277 Albany Argus, 40 Albany (N.Y.) Evening Journal, 39 Albany, N, Y., 1503 Albany Regency, 40, 2606
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Alexander, Francis, 5279 Alexander, John Rufus, 695 Alexandria, Egypt, 322 Alexandria, Va., 1480 Algiers, Algeria, 322 Alicante, Spain, 322 Allen, Heman, 1575 Allen, Thomas, 83 Allen, William, 360, 3757 Allen, William G., 3608 Almonte, J. N., 819 Altona, Germany, 322 Alvarez, Manuel, 600, 3053 American Antislavery Society, 1062 American Culture Series, 5193 American Fur Company, 361, 1046 American Monthly Magazine, 198 American Peace Society, 1678, 2127, 2959 American Philosophical Society, 645 American Poetry, 1609-1900, 5195 American System, 2577, 2626 Amherst College, 1445 Ames, Joseph, 5282, 5330 Ames, Tilden, 165 Amistad, 2827, 3129, 3130, 3142 Amistad case, 362, 371, 701, 2813, 2814 Amoy, China, 322 Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 322 Ancona, Italy, 323 Anderson, John, 995 Andover, Mass., 1494 Antelope, 2836 Anthony, E. A., 5317 Anti-Junius (pseudonym), 702, 703 Antimasonic party, 39, 453, 2172, 2212, 2164, 2172, 2487, 3366 Antigua, Leeward Islands, British West Indies, 323 Antislavery, 679, 788, 2789-2791,
2793, 2796, 2804, 2811, 2812, 2817-2819, 2821, 2844, 2848, 2858, 2863, 2865, 2789; see also Abolition and abolitionism Antwerp, Belgium, 323 Apia, Samoa, 323 Appeal to the Old Whigs of NewHampshire, 1430 Appleton, Nathan, 364, 704, 706, 1223, 1225, 1466, 3758-3760 Apportionment Act of 1842, 2488 Archangel, Russia, 323 Argaiz, Pedro de Alcantara de, 1111 Argentina, 340, 344; diplomatic relations with United States, 3222 Arkansas, 2246, 2540 Armstrong, Samuel Turrell, 365 Aroostook War, 3104, 3127, 3133, 3138, 3159 Arthur, Chester A., 2017 Arthur, Sir George, 1105 Ashmun, George, 709, 710, 2573 Astor, John Jacob, 1135, 1142, 3761-3765 Asuncion, Paraguay, 323 Athenaeum, 5336 Attorneys General of the United States, 1026, 3684 Atwater, Caleb, 797 Audubon, John James, 176, 3766-3769 Aulick Expedition, 366 Aulick, John H., 366 Austin, Samuel, Jr., 148 Austin, Stephen, 714 Austria, 124, 340, 344, 1419-1421, 3263 Aux Cayes, Haiti, 323
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Bacon, John F., 1178 Badger, George E., 1032, 1407, 37703774 Bagby, Arthur H., 359 Bagot, Sir Charles, 368 Baker, Charles, 927 Baker, Eleanor Jameson Williams, 369 Baldwin, Henry, 713, 2105, 2852, 3775 Baldwin, Laomi, 543 Baldwin, Roger Sherman, 371 Ball, Thomas, 5280, 5340 Baltimore, Md., 369, 1491 Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, 207 Baltimore Patriot, 41 Baltimore Whig Convention, 1479 Bancroft, George, 938, 1175, 2776, 3020, 3083, 3776 Bangor, Me., 1460 Bangor Whig, 42 Bank of America, 2620 Bank of Augusta v. Earle, 3541 Bank of Macomb County, 4781 Bank of the United States, 399, 537, 737, 754, 768, 1013, 1014, 1217, 1241, 1244-1246,1287, 1291, 1294, 1295, 1298, 1308, 1669, 1984, 1992, ly95, 2061, 2298, 2461, 2586, 2671, 2689, 2694, 4986; DW's support of, 2611 Bank of the United States v. Primrose, 1595, 1675 Bankruptcy legislation, 316, 359, 799, 1415; bankruptcy act of 1841, 2690 Banks and banking, 614, 705, 1161, 2198, 2294, 2408, 2473, 26052607, 2610, 2611, 2621, 2623,
2628, 2629, 2632, 2633, 2638, 2643, 2645, 2651, 2652, 26612666, 2670, 2671, 2676, 2678, 2685, 2686, 2688, 2693, 2694, 3042, 3794, 4781; in Massachusetts, 2653; see also specific names of banks Baracoa, Cuba, 324 Barbados, British West Indies, 324 Barbary States, 730 Barbour, James, 373, 3777-3779 Barbour, Philip Pendleton, 373, 3780 Barcelona, Spain, 324 Baring, Alexander, Lord Ashburton, 149, 246, 247, 1411, 1413, 2616, 3095, 3125, 3136 Baring Brothers and Company, 656, 969, 2635, 2637, 2701, 3463 Barlow, Joel, 3657 Barnard, Daniel Dewey, 3781-3783 Barnburners, 2288 Barre, Mass., 1481 Bartlett, Ichabod, 3559, 3784 Bartlett, Irving H., 5076 Barton, David, 2171 Barton, Seth, 374 Basle, Switzerland, 324 Batavia, Java, Netherlands East Indies, 324 Bates, Edward, 3785 Bates, Isaac Chapman, 1513 Bates, Joshua, 158 Baxter, Maurice G., 5076 Bay of Islands and Auckland, New Zealand, 324 Bayard, James Asheton, 376 Bayard, Richard Henry, 376, 724, 3786 Bayonne, France, 324 Beale, Samuel W., 487
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Beard, Charles A., 5055 Beardsley, Levi, 727 Beaubien, Jean Baptiste, 378 Beirut, Lebanon, 324 Belfast, Ireland, 324 Belgium, 340, 344, 2265, 3061 Bell, Charles Henry, 379 Bell, John, 678, 728, 1032,1124,
Blatchford, Richard M., 372, 387, 431, 579, 3805 Bleecker, Harmanus, 388 Bliss, Alexander, 372 Bolivar, Simon, 164 Bolivia, 344 Bombay, India, 324 Bonaparte, Joseph, 3809-3811 2932, 3787-3789 Bonaparte, Napoleon, 1641 Bell, Samuel, 380, 381, 1458 Bonney, Eli Whitney, 389 Bell, Thomas W., 729 Booth, Edwin, 1771 Bennett, James Gordon, 2957 Bordeaux, France, 324 Bentley, Arthur G., 5055 Borden, Luther M., 1603 Benton, Thomas Hart, 382, 735, 877, Boscawen, N.H., 1879 1215, 1785, 2171, 2236, 2432, Boston, Mass., 516, 2082, 2562, 2745, 3790-3797; compared to 2939, 2976, 2977; and Fugitive Slave Law, 866, DW, 5026 1071, 1422, 2824, 2845; and Bergen, Norway, 324 tariff, 1434, 1435; social life Berlin Decree, 774, 1237 in, 1218; Whig party in, 2466 Bermuda, 324, 3205 Berrien, John M., 383, 736, 3798, Boston Advertiser, 20 3799 Boston & Albany Railroad, 2658 Bibb, George M., 384, 3800 Boston & Lowell R. R. Company, Bibliography of Texas, 5258 1601 Bibliotheca Americana, 5250 Boston Associates, 2185, 2593 Biddle, Nicholas, 385, 431, 617, 737, Boston Athenaeum, 2997, 4799 1013, 1992, 1995, 2612, 3801 Boston Bar Association, 603 Bigelow, John, 738 Boston Columbian Centinel, 43 Bilbao, Spain, 324 Boston Courier, 44, 3305 Billings, Hammatt, 3651 Boston Daily Advertiser, 45 Bingham, James Hervey, 386, 1430 Boston Daily Atlas, 46 Binney, Horace, 3515, 3802, 3803 Boston Liberator, 48 Binns, John, 740 Boston Massachusetts Journal, 49 Birney, J a m e s G., 844, 3804 Boston Mechanics Institution, 1444, Black Temperance Movement, 2865 1449 Blaine, James G., 5033 Boston Memorial, 2105 Blair, Francis Preston, 82, Boston Overseers of the Poor, 1578 3806-3808 Boston Public Library, 2553, 5146 Blake, George, 1407 Boston Semi-Weekly Advertiser, 50 Blake, Mrs. George, 560 Boston Semi-Weekly Atlas, 51
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Boston Statesman, 53 Boston Transcript, 52 Botta, Anna C. L., 744 Botts, John Minor, 745-747, 832, 1074, 3812, 3813 Bowen, L. B., 3238 Brackett, Joseph Warren, 3814 Bradish, Luther, 391 Bradley, John, 1930 Bradley, Robert, 1930 Bradley, Samuel Ayer, 392, 575 Bradley, William A., 3815 Brady, James T., 1608, 3483 Brazil, 340, 344 Breese, Sidney, 3816 Bremen, Germany, 324 Briggs, George Nixon, 406, 658, 3817 Bright, Henry Arthur, 847 Brinkerhoff, Roeliff, 753 Bristol, England, 324 Brobson, William P., 885 Brooks, Peter Chardon, 3818 Brougham, Henry Peter, Lord Brougham and Vaux, 394 Brown, Aaron Venable, 755, 756 Brown, Francis, 758, 1084 Brown, Neill S., 725 Brownson, Orestes, 2335 Bryan, William Shepard, 395 Bryant, William Cullen, 68 Buchanan, James, 762, 1022, 1127, 1188, 3428, 3820-3823; bibliography of, 5266 Buckingham, Joseph Tinker, 3824 Buckminster, Joseph Stevens, 3825-3829 Buenos Aires, Argentina, 324 Buffalo, N.Y., 1454, 1470 Bulwer, Sir Henry Lytton, 396, 1547, 3830
Bunker Hill, Battle of, 1658 Bunker Hill Declaration, 1484 Bunker Hill Monument, 878, 1438, 2148, 4731 Bunker Hill Monument Association, 108, 179, 878 Bunker Hill orations, 21, 1492 Burges, Tristam, 3831, 3832 Burke, Edmund, 397, 765 Burnap, George Washington, 765 Burnet, Jacob, 398 Burnham, , 5322 Burr, Aaron, 127, 980 Bush, George, 3316 Butler, Andrew Pickens, 3833 Butler, Benjamin Franklin, 400 Butler, Clement Moore, 766 Butler, William Allen, 767 Butler, William O., 3370-3372, 3377, 3381 Cabell, James Lawrence, 401 Cadiz cases, 1588 Cadiz, Spain, 325 Calais, France, 325 Calcutta, India, 325 Calhoun, John C , 402-404, 416, 528, 748, 765, 769, 770, 773, 821, 922, 951, 952, 1012, 1021, 1041, 1176, 1215, 1393, 1761, 1771, 1785, 1787, 2154, 2360, 2447, 2702, 2709, 2745, 2883, 2930, 3613, 3834-3847, 4883, 5055, 5179; and annexation of Texas, 912; and Bank of the United States, 768; and Compromise of 1850, 2873; and nature of the Union, 2290; and nullification, 771; and presidential campaign of 1824,
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86; and secession movement of 1850, 2866; and southern sectionalism, 2494, and sub treasury bill, 1344; and the tariff, 772, 3603; and War of 1812, 774; and western expansion, 2280; assessments of, 4991; bibliography of, 5265; compared to Benton, 5026; daguerreotype of, 5339; death of, 1392; oratory of, 3609, 3615, 3630, 3674; portrait unveiled in Washington, 5181; presidential aspirations of, 3304, 3310, 3320, 3322, 3326; role in setting national agenda, 2075 California, 131, 172, 639, 671, 791, 1383, 1394, 1402, 2876, 2889, 2941, 3094 California Gold Rush, 131 Callao-Lima, Peru, 349 Campbell, David, 775 Campbell, John Wilson, 3848 Campbell, William B., 1124 Campeche, Mexico, 325 Canada, 580, 863, 1018, 3044; and relations with the United States, 3253, 3257, 3260; boundary dispute with, 2265; diplomatic relations with United States, 290, 306, 368, 1105, 1160, 3107, 3232, 3233, 3235-3237, 3240, 3243, 3246, 3249-3251 Canadian Rebellions of 1837-38, 1018, 3257, 3259 Canals, 2668 Canea, Crete, 325 Canning, George, 3849-3854
Canton, China, 325, 3186 Canton, Md., 1496 Cape Haitien, Haiti, 325 Cape Horn, 3184 Cape Town, Cape Colony, 325 Cardenas, Cuba, 325 Cardozo, Jacob Newton, 3280 Carey, John F., 121 Carey, Mathew, 778, 3855, 3856 Carlin, Thomas, 903 Carman, Samuel, 405 Caroline affair, 290, 835, 1160, 1177, 3028, 3128, 3149, 3153, 3230, 3253, 3254, 3258 Cartagena, Colombia, 325 Carver, James, 1135 Carver v. Jackson, 1583 Cass, Lewis, 407-409, 781-783, 1115, 1127, 2176, 2508,3857-3865; and right of search, 3156; presidential campaign biographies of, 3369-3382, 3426; and Free Soil, 2458 Cato (pseudonym for Ezekiel Webster), 784 Catron, John, 3866 Causten, James H., 410, 499, 785 Cayenne, French Guiana, 326 Central America, 291, 340, 344; United States relations with, 795 Ceylon, 730 Chambers, Ezekiel F., 411 Champlin, James Tift, 3606 Chandler, W. E., 5104 Channing, William Ellery, 3867-3872 Charles River Bridge, 796, 924, 1076, 1082, 1088, 1118, 2958 Charles River Bridge case, 21, 412,
Index to Subjects 663
713, 924, 1076, 1082, 1088, 1118, 1582, 1586, 1593, 2598, 3472, 3473, 3499, 3525, 3531, 3539, 3540, 3598 Charleston, S.C, 1527, 2977, 3336 Chase, Salmon P., 413-415, 787, 788, 1044, 3873-3877 Chatfield, Andrew Gould, 416 Chatfield, Frederick, 3878 Chelsea Library Association, 4851 Chenango County, N.Y., 802 Cherokee Indians, 1663, 2541, 2303, 2380 Cheves, Langdon, 174, 789, 1134, 3879-3885 Chicago Harbor and River Convention, 166, 2269 Chicago, III, 1469, 1882, 5115 Chihuahua, Mexico, 326 Child, David Lee, 49 Child, Francis James, 1771 Child, Lydia Maria, 934, 1016 Chile, 340, 344, 2113, 3214, 3225 China, 272, 340, 939, 3175, 3176, 3181-3183, 3192, 3193, 3197, 3201, 3204; and relations with the United States, 794, 1180, 3189, 3194; missionaries in, 1143 Choate, Rufus, 417-419, 587, 760, 792, 793, 988, 1053, 1602, 1608, 1770, 2881, 3470, 3886-3891; address at Dartmouth College in 1853, 5120, 5121; death of, 5140; eulogy on DW, 485u, 4852, 4854, 4935, 5000; oratory of, 3671; student at Dartmouth College, 1909 Chouteau, Jean Pierre, 361
Chouteau, Pierre, 1046 Christiana Riot, 2810, 2820 Christiansand, Norway, 326 Cilley, Jonathan, 144 Cincinnati, Ohio, 498 Cincinnati Gazette, 514 Cincinnati Republican, 56 Cincinnati Enquirer, 55 Citizen (pseudonym), 796 Citizen of Ohio (pseudonym for Caleb Atwater), 797 Ciudad del Carmen, Mexico, 326 Civil Liberties, 2837 Civis (pseudonym for Moses Stuart), 798, 799 Clamorgan, Jacques, 3892 Clamorgan Land Association, 431, 1594 Clarke, Charles, 2964 Clarke, Mrs. Cowden, 110, 2964 Clarke, William L., 1547 Clay, Cassius Marcellus, 3893, 3894 Clay, Henry, 369, 416, 420, 423-426, 439, 486, 545, 759, 765, 804, 812-814, 832, 935, 1170, 1176, 1215, 1660, 1679, 1761, 1767, 1768, 1771, 1785, 1787, 1829, 2360, 2447, 2490, 2745, 2875, 2900, 2930, 3685, 3895-3912, 4883; and American System, 2577; and Compromise of 1850, 999, 2873; and "corrupt bargain," 2166; and Indian policy, 2342; and Whig party, 2225; and Whig presidential politics, 2519; assessments of, 4991; campaign biographies of, 3383-3386; compared to Benton, 5026; daguerreotype of, 5339; dispute with Tyler,
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2318, 2364, 2405, 3038, 3042; engraving of, 5274; oratory of, 3609; phrenological character of, 4829; portrait unveiled in Washington, 5181; presidential aspirations of, 3304, 3310, 3320, 3322; presidential candidate in 1844, 811; role in setting national agenda, 2u75 Clay, James Brown, 427 Clay, John Randolph, 3913 Clay, Thomas J., 427 Clayton, John Middleton, 428-430, 488, 549, 3914-3916 Clayton-Bulwer Treaty, 2156, 3163 Cleveland, Henry Russell, 1171 Clifford, Nathan, 3917 Clingman, Thomas Lanier, 805, 806, 3430 Clinton, De Witt, 1653, 3918 Cobb, Howell, 73, 1060, 2931, 3919-3921, 4785 Coffin, Samuel, 141 Cohens v. Virginia, 3535 Colby, John, 1718 Coleman, William, 68 Colman, Henry, 1478 Colombia, 340, 345, 499 diplomatic relations with United States, 3221 Colombo, Ceylon, 326 Colt, Roswell L., 431 Colton, Calvin, 969, 3922 Columbia County, Wis., 3 Columbus Ohio People's Press, 57 Commodity prices, 2590 Commonwealth Bank of Boston, 61, 1339, 1342 Compromise of 1850, 20, 22, 112,
172, 207, 456, 463, 545, 709, 743, 872, 895, 907, 955, 957, 967, 968, 979, 985, 999, 1000, 1058, 1062, 1071, 1115, 1144, 1146, 1151, 1388-1391, 1398, 1404, 1407, 1542, 1712-1714, 1732, 2073, 2516, 2866-2872, 2874-2876, 2878-2881, 2883, 2885-2889, 2891-2894, 2896, 2897, 2900-2903, 2906-2911, 2914-2921, 2924-2936, 29402942, 3599-3601, 3616, 3625, 3636, 3661, 3663, 4971, 4986, 5096; DW's Seventh of March speech, 5049 Comptrollers General, 3715 Concord, N. H., 1925 Concord (N.H.) Gazette, 58 Concord Bank, 432 Concord New Hampshire Patriot, 59 Congressional caucus, 2207 Connecticut, 2178 Conrad, Charles Magill, 3923 Conscience Whigs, 2320 Conservative Democrats, 83, 608, 775, 781, 1161, 2251, 2316, 2413 Considerations on the Embargo Laws, 1651 Constantinople, Turkey, 326 Constitutional development, 1998, 2025, 2054, 2055, 2353, 2354, 2356, 2480 Constitutional Union Party, 2905 Cooke, Noah, 433 Coolidge, Calvin, 2017, 2492 Cooper, Anthony Ashley, Lord Ashley, Earl of Shaftesbury, 931 Cooper, James Fenimore, 1554
Index to Subjects 665
Copenhagen, Denmark, 326 Copyright law, 3013, 3019 Corcoran, William Wilson, 434, 435, 817, 3924-3926 Cork, Ireland, 326 Corporal's Guard, 3002 Correspondence of Daniel Webster, 5001 "Corrupt bargain," 2160, 2166 Corwin, Thomas, 438, 439, 1024, 1150, 1605, 3927-3929 Cotton Whigs, 2430, 2919 Cowen, Esek, 1160, 3256 Coxe, Daniel William, 440 Coxe, Richard S., 1605 Craft, Ellen, 3930 Craft, William, 3930 Cralle, Richard K., 1021 Crampton, John Fiennes, 441, 3013, 3220, 3931 Cranch, William, 253 Crawford, William Harris, 2153, 3932-3935 Creole Affair, 786, 954, 1178, 1411, 1412, 3028, 3123, 3126, 3131 Cresson, Margaret French, 5305 Crittenden, John Jordan, 442, 810, 822, 823, 986, 1032, 2906, 2907, Crooks, Ramsay, 361, 1046 Cuba, 1111, 2145, 209, 3213, 3215, 3218; American policy in, 2823; and relations with the United States, 3209, 3224 Cuidad Bolivar, Venezuela, 326 Cumberland Road Bill, 1257, 1314 Curacao, Netherlands West Indies, 326 Currency, 705, 1395, 1485, 2591 Current, Richard N., 5076
Curtis, Benjamin Robbins, 443, 825, 3937, 3938, 5034 Curtis, Edward, 579 Curtis, George Ticknor, 443, 1184, 2293; biography of DW, 5034 Curtis, Thomas B., 123 Cushing, Caleb, 24, 444, 494, 503, 579, 730, 2881, 3939-3942; and mission to China, 272,
3176, 3177, 3185, 3193, 3204; attitude toward the Tyler administration, 826 Cutler, Ephraim, 827 Cutler,Manasseh, 828 Cutting, Francis B. 1608 Cyprus, 326 Daggett, David, 445, 3943 Dallas, Alexander, 253 Dallas, Alexander James, 829, 3944, 3945 Dallas, George Mifflin, 446, 3387, 3946-3951 Dana, Judah, 178, 447, 3952 Dana, Richard Henry, Jr., 996 Dane County, Wis., 3 Daniel Webster (McMaster), 5068 Daniel Webster Birth Place Celebration, 5119 Daniel, Peter V., 3953-3955 Dartmouth College, 495, 681, 1166, 1199, 1901, 1905-1909, 3500, 3508, 5111, 5129; address by Perley honoring DW, 587; and eulogy on DW, 4853; centennial celebration of DW's graduation, 5130, 5132, 5147, 5148, 5151, 5160; centennial of DW's birth, 5169; DW's fondness for dancing at, 4719;
666 Daniel Webster: A Bibliography
DW's Phi Beta Kappa address at, 1432; DW's speech at, 1442; portraits of DW at, 5281, 5283, 5297; Webster Papers project at, 5025 Dartmouth College case, 370, 419, 480, 523, 681, 758, 845, 862, 923, 1038, 1084, 1166, 1199, 1568, 1901, 1919, 1921, 2000, 3464, 3467, 3470, 3476, 3477, 3488-3490, 3497, 3498, 3506, 3508, 3511, 3512, 3519, 3520, 3522, 3526, 3533, 3534, 3538, 3542, 3545-3551, 3558, 3562, 3564, 3565, 3568-3570, 3574-3576, 3579-3582, 3587, 3591-3595, 3631; commemorative stamp, 5131, 5133; Dartmouth Gazette, 60, 1922 Dartmouth University, 845 Daveis, Charles Stewart, 3956, 3957 Davis, Edward C , 79 Davis, Ely S., 81 Davis, Isaac P., 4724 Davis, Jefferson, 1102, 1785 Davis, John, 449, 450 Davis, John (1761-1847), 3958, 3959 Davis, John (1787-1854), 3960, 3961 Davis, John Brazer, 154 Davis, John Chandler Bancroft, 448 Davis, Moses, 60, 1622, 1902 Davis, Phineas, 28 Davis, William, 140 Dawson,, George, 560 Day, Horace H., 1608 Dayton, William Lewis, 451 Dearborn, Henry, 1617 Delaware, 488 Democratic National Committee,
3373, 3431, 3432 Democratic party, 3369-3382, 3387, 3427-3430 Democratic Review, 2766 Denison, C. W., 73 Denmark, 340, 345, 375, 3264 Denny, Harmar, 453 Derrick, William S., 1693 Deseret, 2913 Detroit, Michigan, 466 Dew, Thomas Roderick, 454 Dexter, Franklin, 988 Dickens, Charles, 803, 834, 3965, 3966 Dickerson, Mahlon, 455, 3962-3964 Dickerson, Philemon, 1608 Dickinson, Daniel S., 456, 836 Diplomatic and Official Papers of Daniel Webster, 4996 Dix, Dorothea, 1133 Dix, John Adams, 457-459, 838, 839, 3967, 3968 Dominican Republic, 182 Donelson, Andrew Jackson, 843, 1122, 3969, 3970 Dorr, Thomas Wilson, 3536, 3971-3973 Dorr Rebellion, 874, 1073, 1139, 1603, 3282-3291 Doty, James Duane, 460, 2502, 3974-3977 Douglas, Stephen A., 461-463, 957, 1407, 2875, 2899, 2900, 2012, 3978-3990 Downs, Solomon Weathersbee, 1403 Dresden, Germany, 327, 340 Drew, Andrew, 3991 Duane, William J., 120, 464 Dublin, Ireland, 327 Dun & Bradstreet, 2699
Index to Subjects 667
Duncan, Alexander, 1139 Dundee, Scotland, 327 Durfee, Amos, 1160 Dutton, Warren, 133, 988 Duyckinck, E. A., 465 Dwight, Louis, 3992 Eastern Daily Argus, 61 Eaton County, Mich., 3 Economic development, 2594, 2596, 2598-2600, 2603, 2713, 2614, 2617, 2622, 2627, 2636, 2639, 2640, 2644, 2646, 2650, 2657, 2672, 2681, 2682, 2687, 2802; in Missouri, 2649; manufacturing, 2592 Edgar, William, 466 Edwards, Ninian, 846, 903, 1208, 2153 Egypt, 730, 3278 Elberfeld, Lubeck, and Rostock, Germany, 327 Elliot, Charles, 685, 686 Ellis, Powhatan, 3993-3996 Ellsworth Land and Lumber Company, 61, 852 Elmore, Franklin H., 1397 Elsinore, Denmark, 327 Embargo, 1048 Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 888, 2244, 3653, 3997-4002, 4989, 5028, 5032; and western expansion, 2280; perceptions of DW, 5054, 5064; views en Fugitive Slave Law, 2850 Emmet, Thomas Addis, 3577, 4003-4006 England, 277, 2097, 2098, 2273, 2859; see also Great Britain Ensign, Harry H., 467
Era of Good Feelings, 2120, 2161 Essay on Law of Patents for New Inventions, 152 Ether, 3014 Evans, Anna D., 104 Evans, George, 4007 Evarts, Jeremiah, 4008, 4009 Evarts, William Maxwell, 4010-4014 Eve, Joseph, 1030 Everett, Alexander, 509 Everett, Alexander Hill, 1662, 4015, 4016 Everett, Edward, 108, 468-473, 509, 697, 988, 1407, 1522, 3020, 3651, 4017-4024; and dedication of statue of DW in Boston, 5140, 5154, 5168; and Hiilsemann letter, 855; and northeastern boundary controversy, 3118; edits Speeches, Forensic Arguments . . ., 5012; edits Works, 5020; oration in New York, 1859, 5017; oratory of, 3671, 3674; speech on DW, 1856, 5122 Ewing, Thomas, 475-477, 802, 856, 857, 1032, 4025-4030 Executive power, 2513 Executive privilege, 1948 Extradition, 296 Fairfield, John, 436, 478, 479, 995, 1140, 4031, 4032 Falconer, Thomas, 932 Falmouth, British West Indies, 327 Faneuil Hall, 1472 Farmers' Library and Monthly Journal of Agriculture, 616 Farnsworth, D., 995 Farrar, Timothy, 151, 480, 862, 4033
668 Daniel Webster: A Bibliography
Featherstonhaugh, George William, 4034-4036 Federalists, 688, 1431, 1581, 2069, 2070, 2072, 2073, 2079, 2089, 2108 Felch, Alpheus, 481, 482 Felton, Charles C , 4889 Felton, Cornelius Conway, 5020 Fendall, Philip Ricard, 483 Fessenden, Samuel, 4037, 4038 Fessenden, Thomas Green, 152, 1712, 1883, 4039-4041 Fessenden, William Pitt, 484, 4042-4048 Filibustering, 2738 Fillmore, Millard, 342, 357, 485, 868, 1132, 1133, 1422, 1423,1767, 2017, 2264, 2274, 2492, 2810, 2820, 2855, 2857, 3374, 4049-4062; administration of, 94, 266, 269, 270, 438, 441, 865, 866, 908, 1024; and copyright law, 3013; and foreign affairs, 3009; and Nicaragua, 3210; and relations with Mexico, 867; and slavery, 2382; assessments of, 3006; bibliographies of, 5208, 5214, 5266; DW's influence on presidency of, 3027; foreign policy of, 3004; funeral of, 486; inauguration of, 2434; presidential administration of, 300, 312, 396, 428 Fiscal Corporation Bill, 745 Fish, Hamilton, 487, 1040, 4063-4065 Fisher, Charles, 1041 Fisher, George Purnell, 488
Fisher, Sydney George, 4066 Fisheries Dispute of 1852, 3155 Fletcher, Calvin, 1169 Fletcher, Grace, 22; see also Webster, Grace Fletcher Florence, Italy, 327 Florida, 440, 1181; acquisition of, 1645; Jacksonian Democracy in, 2520; land claims in, 637, 1590, 1606; Whig party in, 2286 Floyd, John, 699, 2071 Floyd, John Buchanan, 489, 1188 Foote, Henry S., 861, 871, 872, 917-920, 1101, 1269, 4067 Foote, Samuel, 227, 228, 235, 2712, 2717 Forbes, John Murray, 939, 940, 4068 Force, Peter, 85, 491, 492, 4069-4073 Force Bill, 207, 1283, 2711, Ford, Thomas, 903 Foreign Relations, 3003, 3012, 3025, 3044, 3051, 3083; and mission to China, 3182; in Caribbean area, 3216; in Pacific area, 3171, 3172, 3175; see also countries by name Forsyth, John, 4074, 4075 Foster, Eben B., 44 Foster v. Essex Bank, 1573 Four Lakes Association, 2502 Fowler, Theodosius, 1135 Fox, Henry Stephen, 493, 1409 France, 340, 345, 349; and abolitionism in the United States, 2816; and annexation of Texas, 715, 3091; and relations with the United States, 2173, 3262, 3281; and War of 1812, 774
Index to Subjects 669
Francis, John W., 1885 Frankfort, Germany, 328 Franklin, N. H., 1739 Franklin, Benjamin, 1764 Free Soil Party, 738, 820, 2242, 2309, 2458, 2557, 2854, 3340; 3423; in Massachusetts, 2516 Frelinghuysen, Theodore, 1447, 4076, 4077 Fremont, John C , 172, 875-877, 950 Fremont Expedition, 875-877, 950 French Spoliation Claims, 410, 429, 785; 1588, 1589 French, Augustus C , 903 French, Benjamin Brown, 809 French, D. C , 5305 Freneau, Philip, 3657 Friends of Peace, 1405 Frothingham, Samuel, 6, 531, 609 Fryeburg Academy, 1429, 1934 Fryeburg, Me., 178, 575, 1428, 1877, 1929, 1930 Fryeburg Webster Memorial, 4740 Fuess, Claude Moore, 494, 4973 Fugitive Slave Law, 726, 743, 866, 1071, 1128, 1398, 1422, 2793, 2810, 2820, 2824, 2845, 2882, 2904, 3433 Fuller, Habijah Weld, 495, 1629 Funchal, Madeira, Portugal, 328 Gaines, Edmund Pendleton, 1370 Galena, III, 2698 Gales, Joseph, 84, 4078-4081 Gallatin, Albert, 689, 880, 1070, 1490, 2604, 3143, 3148, 4082-4090 Galveston Bay & Texas Land Company, 714, 881, 1158, 1230, 2563, 2695
Galveston, Texas, 328 Galway, Ireland, 328 Garay, Jose de, 4091-4095 Gardiner, David, 1047 Gardiner, Robert H., 1401 Gaston, William, 497, 4096, 4097 Genealogy and Local History, 5216 Georgetown, Demerara, British Guiana, 328 Georgia, 736, 1663, 2179, 2903 German Benevolent Society of New York, 1514 German States, 340, 345, 3084 Gerolt, Baron Friedrich von, 3014 Gest, Erasmus, 498 Gettysburg Address, 134 Gibbes, Robert Wilson, 499 Gibbes, William Hasell, 499 Gibbons v. Ogden, 132, 1576, 3468, 3469, 3478, 3484, 3494, 3495, 3514, 3527, 3537, 3557, 3561, 3577 Gibraltar and Flat Rock Company, 831,884 Gibraltar, Spain, 328 Giddings, Joshua R., 886, 887 Gil Bias (Spanish brig), 1381 Gilbert, Benjamin, 3568 Giles, William Branch, 4098 Gilman v. Brown, 1567 Gilmer, Thomas W., 766, 889, 890, 1047, 5179 Gilpin, Henry D . , 4099 Girard case, 120, 223, 891, 892, 1597, 1706, 3515, 3524, 3596 Girard, Etienne, 891 Girard, Stephen, 120, 891, 892, 1148, 2574, 3515, 4100-4104 Glasgow, Scotland, 328 Glenn, John, 500
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Goldsmiths'-Kress Library of Economic Literature, 5199, 5217 Gooch, Claiborne Watts, 501 Gooch, William B., 116 Goodhue, Jonathan, 502 Goodrich, Samuel G., 893 Goodridge, Sarah, 8, 4727, 5341 Goodyear Rubber case, 1608, 3480, 3483, 3501 Goodyear, Charles, 1608, 4105 Gordon, George William, 503 Gordon, Maria L., 803 Gore, Christopher, 4106 Gothenburg, Sweden, 328 Grafton, N. H., 2981 Graham, John Lorimer, 504 Graham, William A., 908, 4107-4109 Granger, Francis, 505, 1032, 3353, 3366 Granger, Gideon, 505 Grant County, Wis., 3 Grant, Ulysses S., 1770 Graves, William Jordan, 144 Gray, Asa, 1771 Gray, Francis C , 1588 Gray, Thomas, 5144 Great Britain, 340, 344, 1386, 2588, 3044; and African slave trade, 2800, 2828, 2834; and annexation of Texas, 686, 3045, 3091; and claims to Oregon country, 860; and interests in California, 3094; and Isthmus of Panama, 3166; and Negro Seamen Acts, 1809; and relations with the United States, 396, 549, 627, 707, 708, 786, 818, 863, 899-901, 926, 1049, 1137, 1153, 1164,
1409, 1683, 1684, 1690, 1691, 1693, 3094-3169, 3253; and right of search, 3164; and Treaty of Washington (1842), 3148; foreign affairs of, 749 Great Seal of the United States, 3008 Great Speeches and Orations, 5065 Greece, 345, 1253, 2123, 2129, 2135, 2138, 2139, 2165, 2186 Greek Revolution, 1254 Greeley, Horace, 897, 1771 Green County, Wis., 3 Green Harbor farm, 1, 927 Green, Duff, 87, 507, 898, 899, 901, 1021, 1121, 3157, 4110-4112 Green, Thomas Jefferson, 902, 2530 Greenleaf, Simon, 412 Greenough, Horatio, 904, 1231 Grier, Robert Cooper, 1608 Grigsby, Hugh Blair, 1116 Grogan affair, 3255 Grogan, James, 3255 Grosvenor, Thomas P., 774 Grundy, Felix, 4113, 4114 Guadeloupe, French West Indies, 328 Guatemala City, Guatemala, 328 Guayaquil, Ecuador, 328 Guaymas, Mexico, 328 Gwin, William McKendree, 4115-4117 Hacket, Nelson, 3260 Hacket, Nelson, case, 3260 Hagner, Peter, 906 Haight, Stephen, 4711 Haiti, 3219 Hale, Edward Everett, 509 Hale, John P., 510, 511, 779, 2483,
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2486, 4118-4120; presidential aspirations of, 3388 Hale, Nathan, 20, 45 Hale, Samuel, 512 Haliburton, Thomas Chandler, 1786 Halifax, Canada, 329 Hall, David Aiken, 147 Hall, Francis, 67 Hall, Jacob, 148 Hallowell, Me., 1461 Hamburg, Germany, 329 Hamden (pseudonym), 907 Hamilton, Alexander, 2604, 3685, 4981, 4982 Hamilton, James A., 909 Hamilton, James, Jr., 4121, 4122 Hamilton, Thomas, 911 Hamilton-Gordon, George, Lord Aberdeen, 513 Hammond, Charles, 514, 4123, 4124 Hammond, Jabez Delano, 912 Hanover, N. H., 1424, 1902, 1915 Harding, Chester, 5270, 5308, 5327 Harding, Fisher Ames, 28 Hargous, Peter A., 913 Harper, Robert Goodloe, 4125 Harrisburg, Pa., 827 Harrison, William Henry, 56, 115, 342, 486, 515, 830, 854, 914, 1039, 1486, 1971, 2417, 2361. 2490, 2739, 2884, 3017, 4126-4136; and national bank, 2294; and patronage, 2459; and presidential campaign of 1840, 2402, 5233; and Second Bank of the United States, 2602, 2610; and Whig party, 2225; bibliographies of, 5209, 5213, 5257; campaign biographies of, 3341-3355;
death of, 2537, 3030; election of to presidency, 1479, 2267; funeral arrangements for, 1196; inauguration of, 2453, 3018; phrenological character of, 4829; pledge to a single term, 2422, 3024; presidency of, 2349 Hartford Convention, 2069 Harvard Medical School, 2971 Harvard University, 468, 470, 1252, 1463, 1522, 2094, 2100 Harvey, Peter, 4137 Harvey v. Richards, 1569 Hathaway, Silas, 1575 Haughton, Richard, 46 Havana, Cuba, 329 Haven, Franklin, 18, 517, 518 Haven, Nathaniel Appleton, 522 Havre, France, 329 Hawaii, 341, 345, 953, 3173, 3174, 3190, 3197; American interests in, 3171, 3187, 3188, 3198 Hawes, Josiah Johnson, 5304 Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 3338, 5287 Hayne, Robert Y., 22, 228, 1729, 2712, 2717, 2723, 2724, 3624, 4138, 4139, 5092; and debate with DW, 861, 915-918, 920, 921, 3682 Hazlehurst, Leighton Wilson, 519 Healy, George Peter Alexander, 517, 5287, 5315; and reply to Hayne, 5302 Healy, John Plummer, 21, 664 Hebrew Benevolent Society of New York, 1564, 2381 Hedge, Isaac L., 118, 582, 4724 Heiss, John P., 1125
672 Daniel Webster: A Bibliography
Henry, Patrick, 1116, 1931, 3517 Henshaw, David, 53, 923, 924, 1705 Hesse-Cassel, Germany, 329 Hildreth, Richard, 925 Hill, Isaac, 59, 521, 4140 Hilliard, Henry Washington, 930 Historical Trials Relevant to Today's Issues, 5220 History of Education, 5221 Hobart, Australia, 329 Hodgson, William Brown, 4141 Hoffman, Ogden, 1039 Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 5122 Hone, Philip, 1035, 1172 Hong Kong, 329 Honolulu, Hawaii, 329 Hopkinton, N. H., 1886 Hopkins, John Henry, 578 Hopkinson, Joseph, 523, 799, 3577, 4142 Houston, Sam, 1219, 1785, 4143-4145 Howard, Benjamin C , 253 Howard, J., and Son, 524 Howard, Jacob Merritt, 525, 4146-4148 Howe, Samuel Gridley, 1092 Hubbard, Gurdon Saltonstall, 4149-4154 Hubbard, Samuel, 4155, 4156 Hudson, Charles, 4157 Hughes, Christopher, 526, 1083 Hiilsemann, Johann Georg, 124, 527, 855, 1418-1421, 3271 Humboldt, Alexander von, 3014 Hungary, 124, 527, 725, 833, 1418, 1420, 1421, 3044 Hunter, Robert M. T., 528, 529, 700, 943, 944, 4158-4163 Hunter, William, 530
Huntington, Charles P., 146 Icarus (pseudonym for DW), 16221624, 1626-1628, 1630, 1632, 1638-1642, 1646, 1647 Illinois, 846, 1089, 2134, 2521, 2624 Illinois Central Railroad, 2573 Immigration, 2996 Impressment, 1411 Impartialis (pseudonym), 1087 Independent Treasury, 773, 817, 1203, 2226, 2316, 2621, 2686; see also Subtreasury Index to the Presidential Election Campaign Biographies, 5222 India, 730 Indian Affairs, 268, 286, 302, 481, 1054, 1941, 2011, 2059, 2176, 2244, 2303, 2342, 2472, 3712, 3752 Indian Removal, 2227, 2748, 2749, 2769 Indian Stream Territory, 3105 Indiana, 1098, 1165, 2167; presidential election of 1852 in, 3294 Industrialization, 2947 Ingersoll, Charles Jared, 710, 946, 1193-1195, 1197, 4164; and charges of misconduct against DW, 3036 Ingersoll, Joseph Reed, 4165 Ingham, Samuel Delucenna, 4166 Insurance Company of North America, 533, 534, 2585, 2597, 2619 Iowa Territory, 671, 2459 Iredell, James, 535 Ireland, 1526 Irving, Washington, 694, 853, 947,
Index to Subjects 673
4167, 4168 Isthmian Canal, 1078 Italian States, 341 Italy, 3272 Jackson, Andrew, 342, 722, 735, 736, 775, 843, 949, 1027, 1116, 1126, 1176, 1303, 1767, 1768, 2143, 2257, 3446, 3685, 4169-4181, 5013; and bank war, 2461, 2612; and expunging resolution, 1317, 1329; and fortification bill, 1670; and French spoliations, 2173; and Kitchen Cabinet, 2371; and Peggy Eaton, 2449; and relations with DW, 2465; and Supreme Court, 2550; assessments of, 4988, 4991; attempted assassination of, 2468; bibliography of, 5249; censure of, 2485; daguerreotype of, 5339; efforts to form Union party, 2706; DW's tribute to, 1515; financial policy of, 1668, 1669; foreign policy of, 2237; historiography of, 5074; patronage policy, 682, 1315, 1660, 1665, 1671, 2068, 5043; phrenological character of, 4829; presidency of 2285, 2369; Specie Circular, 1321, 1328, 1330 Jackson, Charles, 1578 Jackson, Isaac Rand, 375, 1692 Jackson, James, 1135 Jackson, Patrick Tracy, 4182, 4183 Jacksonian America, 2979, 2980, 2978, 2994
Jacksonian Democracy, 2255, 2278, 2295, 2297, 2352, 2370, 2382, 2399-2401, 2414, 2442-2446, 2462-2464, 2470, 2475, 2486, 2534, 2558, 3300, 4992; and public lands, 2302; and rioting, 2301, 2467; in Florida, 2520; in New York, 2328; in Ohio, 2512; in Tennessee, 2235, 2240; scholarship on, 5016, 5024 Jacksonian party, 501, 521, 559, 607, 608, 683, 693, 735, 736, 762, 949, 2150, 2189, 2195, 2238, 2243, 2254, 2552, 5062 Jamestown, Va., 3657 Japan, 366, 1050, 3044, 3175, 3178, 3191, 3195, 3197, 3203; Dutch and opening of, 3202; expedition to, 1066 Jamagin, Spencer, 1366, 1708 Jarvis, Russell, 536 Jaudon, Samuel, 537, 4184 Jay, John, 1490, 3479 Jay, William, 954, 955, 4185 Jay's Map, 879 Jefferson, Thomas, 168, 1116, 1644, 2068, 2103, 3685, 3747, 4186-4189; DW's eulogy of, 1439 Jeffersonians, 2075-2077, 2079, 2101, 2102, 2109 Jeffries, John, 4190 Jenifer, Daniel, 374 Jenison, Silas H., 3255 Jennings, Jonathan, 1094 Jennings, Paul, 956 Jewett, James C , 150 Johanna Bombardment of 1851, 3035
674 Daniel Webster: A Bibliography
Johnson, Andrew, 894, 961, 2017 Johnson, Cave, 1123 Johnson, Eastman, 5286 Johnson, Lyndon B., 4981 Johnson, Reverdy, 4191 Johnson, Richard M., 3357, 4192, 4193 Johnson, William, 937, 1614, 4194 Jones, Anson, 964, 965, 4195 Jones, George W., 538, 4196 Jones, Howard, 5076 Jones, Isaac Dashiell, 597 Jones, Samuel, 1610 Jones, Thomas ap Catesby, 3050, 3058, 4197, 4198; and seizure of Monterey, 3058 Journalism, 2991-2993 Julian, George W., 886, 966-968 Junius (pseudonym), 969 Kane, John Kintzing, 539 Kavanagh, Edward, 540, 995 Keene New Hampshire Sentinel, 62 Kendall, Amos, 1145, 4199 Kendall, George Wilkins, 970, 4200 Kennedy, John Pendleton, 971, 972, 974, 4201-4205 Kennedy, William, 685, 686 Kenniston, , 1566 Kennon, Beverly, 1047 Kent, Chancellor, 1983 Kent, Edward, 995 Kent, James, 541, 975, 1488, 1678, 3478, 4206 Kentucky, 717, 1097, 2022, 2593 Kentucky Democrat (pseudonym), 976 Ketchum, Hiram, 170 King, John Crookshanks, 5311 King, Joseph Elijah, 978
King, King, King, King, King,
Rufus, 542, 977, 4207-4209 Samuel W., 841, 1073, 1139 Thomas Butler, 543, 4210 William, 1484 William Rufus, 979, 2910, 3438-3440, 4211, 4212 King v. Dedham Bank, 1572 Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, 292, 346 Kingston, Jamaica, British West Indies, 329 Kinney, Henry L., 28, 4213-4216 Kinsman, Henry Willis, 14, 624 Kitchen Cabinet, 2371 Knapp t r i a l , 3556 Knapp, John Francis, 1585 Knapp, Joseph J., Jr., 1585 Knapp, Samuel Lorenzo, 4217, 5035 Know-Nothing Party, 2263, 2416, 2474 Korea, 3175 Kossuth, Louis, 725, 833, 1418, 3270, 3275, 3276, 3279, 4218-4221 La Follette, Robert M., 1761, 5181 La Fontaine Railroad Company, 2625 La Guaira, Venezuela, 330 La Juene Eugenie, 1574 La Rochelle, France, 330 La Salle County, 111., 4749, 4751, 4788 Labor movement, 815 LaFayette County, Wis., 3 Lafayette, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert Du Motier, Marquis, 138, 544, 2163, 4714, 4731, 4798 Lamar, Mirabeau B., 905, 981, 4223-
Index to Subjects 675 4226 Lambdin, James Reid, 5312 Land speculation, 2627, 2674, 2675, 2695, 2736, 4729, 4749-4751, 4788, 4818, 4820, 4832 Lang, Richard, 181 Langdon, William Chauncy, 545 Lanman, Charles, 546, 4227, 5064 Larrainzar, Manuel, 4228-4230 Larrua, Antonio, 4231 LaSalle County, 111., 3 Last Years of Daniel Webster, 4997 Latin America, 2062, 2084, 3044 Latrobe, John H. B., 136, 547 Lavallette, Elie A. F., 548 Law Books Recommended for Libraries: Legal History, 5192 Lawes, Edward, 1615 Lawrence, A. H., 3456 Lawrence, Abbott, 448, 549, 723, 926, 988, 4232-4239; feud with DW, 2249 Lawrence, Amos, 984, 4232-4239 Lawrence, William Beach, 4240, 4241 Lay, George Washington, 550 Lebanon, N. H., 2981 Le Roy, Caroline, 137, 377; see also Webster, Caroline Le Roy Leavitt, Joshua, 4242 Leeds-Upon-Hull, England, 330 Legal Papers of Daniel Webster, 5008, 5078 Legare, Hugh Swinton, 552, 553, 763, 4243-4247, 5179 Leghorn, Italy, 330 Leigh, Benjamin Watkins, 5, 554, 2526, 2529, 4248-4252 Leipzig, Germany, 330 Leith, Scotland, 330
Letcher, Robert Perkins, 4253 Levy, Jonas P., 4254, 4255 Lewis, Dixon H., 1021 Lewis, Robert, 138 Lexington (steamer), 1171 Liberty Party, 844, 3388 Lieber, Francis, 991, 4256-4260 Life and Memorials of Daniel Webster, 5001, 5051 Lima, Peru, 330 Lincoln, Abraham, 134, 718-720, 1043, 1764, 1865, 1931, 2310, 2424, 2454, 2875, 3314, 3517, 3681, 4797, 4981; and nature of the Union, 2290, 5045; compared to John Tyler, 2527, 2532, 2533, 5030; nationalism of, 5061; opinion of DW, 4995, 4999; oratory of, 3615; political ideals of, 5056, 5057 Lincoln, Levi, 156, 557 Lind, Jenny, 4785, 4825 Lindsly, Emeline C. Webster, 647 Lindsly, Harvey, 2377 Linn, Lewis F., 4261, 4262 Lisbon cases, 1587 Lisbon, Portugal, 330 Literature of Theology and Church History, 5230 Liverpool, England, 330 Livingston County, Mich., 3 Livingston, Edward, 559, 4263, 4264 Livingston, William, 1601 Lobos Islands, 150 Lobos Islands Controversy, 3226 Locke, John, 2194 Locofocos, 2262, 2523 Lodge, Henry Cabot, 5104 London, England, 330 Londonderry, Ireland, 330
676 Daniel Webster: A Bibliography
Long, John D., 5104 Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 4740 Lopez Expeditions, 3206, 3207, 3217, 3228 Louis Philippe, King of France, 4265 Louisiana, 440, 2208, 2217-2219, 2382, 2450, 2460, 2522, 3293 Louisville (Ky.) Journal, 63 Louisville and Portland Canal, 1323 Lowdnes, William, 1176 Lowell, James Russell, 3020, 5032 Lowell, Mass., 2687 Lowrie, Walter, 4266 Loyd, Samuel Jones, Lord Overstone, 163 Lucas County, Ohio, 3 Lunt, Henry, 562 Lunt, William Parsons, 563 Luther vs. Borden, 3536, 3560 Luther, Martin, 1603 Lutheran Church, 1029 Lyman, Theodore, Jr., 1581, 3482 Lyon, France, 330 Lyon, Lucius, 4267 Lyons, James, 3030 Lytle, Robert Todd, 564 Machen, Lewis Henry, 997 Mack, Daniel Augustus, 5105 Mackenzie, William Lyon, 4268, 4269 Madison Literary Club, 5155 Madison, Ind., 1467 Madison, James, 342, 942, 945, 956, 989, 998, 1095, 1334, 4270-4273 Maine, 436, 1140, 1351, 1401, 3116; and northeastern boundary, 478, 479, 540, 995, 3098, 3106; antislavery in, 2844;
Liberty Party in, 2817; politics in, 42, 74, 618, 1500, 2433 Maison Rouge Grant, 440 Malaga, Spain, 331 Malta, 331 Mangum, Willie Person, 565-567, 1117, 4274 Manifest Destiny, 2557, 2738, 2742, 2762, 2766, 2777, 2785, 2939, 3133, 3228 Manila, Philippine Islands, 331 Mann, A. Dudley, 124, 3280 Mann, Horace, 999, 1000, 4275-4278 Mansfield, Edward Deering, 568, 1001 Manufacturing, 2580, 2589 Maracaibo, Venezuela, 331 Maranham (Maranhao), Brazil, 331 Marcellus (pseudonym), 1002 March, Charles W., 5063 Marcoleta, Jose de, 1003, 4279 Marcy, William Learned, 4280-4282 Mariana Flora, 1579 Markoe, Francis, Jr., 496, 499 Marseilles, France, 331 Marsh, Charles, 4283 Marsh, George Perkins, 4284-4290 Marsh, Luther R., 569 Marshall, Humphrey, 3170, 4291, 4292 Marshall, John, 260, 962, 1091, 1207, 1834, 1931, 2550, 3472, 3475, 3477, 3478, 3517, 3518, 3724, 4293-4316, 4982; assessments of, 4988; DW's opinion of, 3479; gift of book from DW, 4715; portraits of, 5314 Marshall, Thomas Francis, 717 Marshfield, Mass., 21, 562, 1739
Index to Subjects 677
Martin, Luther, 4317 Martin v. Borden, 1603 Martineau, Harriet, 1004 Maryland, 41, 586, 620, 1496, 2150, 2201, 2389, 2506 Maryland Historical Society, 1541 Maryland Mining Company, 1005-1007, 1017, 1591, 1592, 1596 Mason, James Murray, 4318 Mason, Jeremiah, 570, 583, 800, 801, 1008, 1829, 1830, 3559, 3724, 4319; eulogy on 1538 Mason, John Y., 1126, 4320 Massachusetts, 282, 510, 2063, 2554, 2954; and annexation of Texas, 684, 1009, 2250; and Fugitive Slave Law, 107, 1071, 2882; and presidential election of 1848, 3314; and slavery, 2867; and War of 1812, 2069; constitutional convention, 2147; economic development in, 2613, 2650; Federalist politics in, 43; Free Soil in, 2516; Jacksonian pohtics in, 53; Know-Nothing party in, 2416; Liberty party in, 2818; maritime activity in, 2642, political developments in, 449, 450, 557, 584, 697, 2080, 2083, 2133, 2236, 2289, 2430; presidential elections in, 3298; Whig party and industrialism, 2581; Whig politics in, 44-46, 51, 1504, 1523, 1533, 2248, 2320, 2340, 2386, 2396 Massachusetts (pseudonym), 1633 Massachusetts Constitutional
Convention, 2147, 2215 Massachusetts Freeman (pseudonym), 1009 Massachusetts General Hospital, 2950 Massachusetts Historical Society, 4737 Massachusetts Horticultural Society, 1517, 4776 Massachusetts Hospital Life Insurance Company, 2692 Massachusetts Journal, 571, 2234 Massachusetts Liberty Party Convention, 3388 Massachusetts Whig Convention (1843), 140 Master of the English Style, 5011 Matamoras, Mexico, 332 Matanzas, Cuba, 332 Mathew, George B., 2809 Matteson, Joel A., 903 Mathewson v. Clarke, 1604 Maury, Matthew Fontaine, 4321 Maxcy, Virgil, 496, 952, 1047 Mazatlan, Mexico, 332 McCall, Samuel W., 5068 McCulloch v. Maryland, 1570, 3518, 3521, 3555 McCulloch, Hugh, 1010, 1011 McDuffie, George, 1041, 4322 McKenney, Thomas L., 86, 1014 McKinley, William, 814 McLane, Louis, 4323 McLean, John, 1015, 4324, 4325 McLeod affair, 290, 297, 615, 840, 3253, 3258 McLeod, Alexander, 615, 755, 840, 1160, 1214, 1411, 1689, 3230, 3234, 3238, 3253, 3254, 3256, 3258
678 Daniel Webster: A Bibliography
McMaster, John Bach, 5068 Means, John H., 2809 Melville, Herman, 3653, 5015 Memphis, Tenn., 2669 Mercer, Charles Fenton, 4326 Merchants National Bank of Boston, 518 Meredith, William Morris, 572 Merida, Mexico, 332 Merrimack County, N.H., 3, 2185 Messina, Italy, 332 Mexican War, 488, 593, 1077, 1379, 1524, 2093, 2248, 2326, 2675, 3023, 3054, 3071, 3086, 3087, 3089, 3660; anti-Catholicism during, 2344; bibliography of, 5261; opposition to, 3078, 3079 Mexico, 341, 345, 639, 695, 696, 730, 870, 883, 1322, 1410, 2783, 3821; and relations with the United States, 867, 913, 1183, 1185, 1423, 3058, 3072-3074; and Santa Fe prisoners, 3066; and Tyler administration, 3051 Mexico City, Mexico, 332 Michigan, 481, 482, 525, 671, 2925; banking and politics in, 2664; political developments in, 2168, 2403, 2568, 2696 Microbook Library of American Civilization, 5229 Mier Expedition, 695, 729, 902, 1031, 1119, 1141, 3060, 3069, 3070; literature on, 5007 Milan Decrees, 774, 1237 Military Affairs, 268 Miller, James, 573, 830 Mills, Elijah Hunt, 561, 992
Miner, Charles, 574, 4327 Minnesota, 3140 Mississippi, 2788, 2897, 2168, 2403, 2568, 2696, 3092 Missouri, 2171, 2397, 2484, 2649 Missouri Compromise, 757, 897, 2105, 2177, 2792 Monos (pseudonym), 1634 Monroe Doctrine, 2140, 2144, 2145, 2156, 2170, 2182, 2183, 3023, 3091 Monroe, James, 342, 910, 1019, 2097, 2166, 2211, 2836, 4328-4331; bibliography of, 5196 Monterey, Calif., 332, 3050, 3056, 3058 Montevideo, Uruguay, 332 Monthly Anthology, 171, 937 Montreal, Canada, 332 Morgan, James, 721 Mormonism, 3055 Morning Courier and New York Enquirer, 64 Morris, Mary, 1142 Morris, Roger, 1142 Morse, Samuel F. B., 1025 Morton, Perez, 1218 Motley, John Lothrop, 3020 Muhlenberg, Henry Augustus, 1029 Muhlenberg, Henry Augustus Philip, 1029 Munich, Germany, 332 Munroe, Isaac, 41 Musgrave, Sir Anthony, 580 Musical Fund Hall (Philadelphia), 2482 Nantes, France, 333 Naples, Italy, 333
Index to Subjects 679
Napoleon-Vendee, France, 333 Nashua Manufacturing Company, 4792 Nashville Convention, 2358, 2898, 2932 Nassau, British West Indies, 333, 1178 National Jubilee, 816 National Agricultural Society, 1475 National Intelligencer, 1698, 2943, 2944 National Republican Convention, Worcester, Mass., 1451 National Republican party, 483, 491, 492, 514, 571, 683, 735, 740, 784 Nativism, 2022, 2948, 2975; in Kentucky, 2953; in Maryland, 2389; in New York City, 2378 Nebraska, 1407 Negro Seamen Acts, 2809 Nelson, Samuel, 2517 Nelson, William, 955 Nesmith, George W., 1033 Netherlands, 341, 345, 880, 3202 New Brunswick, 863, 3242 New England Anti-Slavery Society, 790 New England Festival, 4916-4923 New England Magazine, 3305 New England Mutual Life Insurance Company, 4710 New England Society of Charleston, S . C , 1528 New England Society of New York, 1495, 1543 New Hampshire, 379, 381, 393, 510, 784, 2063, 2073; and Compromise of 1850, 112; and embargo laws, 1048; and
presidential election of 1836, 3301; and War of 1812, 2069; banking in, 2670; bar in, 800; Federalist politics in, 77, 1431; Jacksonian politics in, 59; Liberty party in, 2819; politics in, 62, 119, 590, 591, 675, 1048, 1964, 2074, 2120; presidential election of 1804 in, 1087; Whig party in, 1498, 2394 New Hampshire Agricultural Society, 1550 New Hampshire Harrison Convention (1840), 141 New Hampshire Patriot, 3301 New Jersey, 655, 1499, 2020, 2078, 2099, 2141, 2241, 2270, 2375, 2376, 2392 New London County Whig Meeting, 1039 New Mexico, 981, 1383, 2886, 2934 New Orleans, La., 3325 New York, 416, 504, 836, 889, 2976, 2977; and McLeod affair, 840; and sentiment towards Texas, 2563; Barnburners in, 2288; economic development in, 2639; growth of port of New York, 2575; immigrant life in, 2963; Jacksonians in, 2328; land claims in, 1135, 1142; Nativism in, 2378; politics in, 40, 615, 666, 1035, 1999, 2081, 2088, 2107, 2213, 2262, 2264, 2372, 2373, 2404, 2507, 2523, 2542; presidential politics in, 2868, 3297; press of and Canadian rebellions, 3247; Whig politics in, 550,
680 Daniel Webster: A Bibliography
2232, 2287, 2411, 2877; workingmen's movement in, 2352 New York American, 66 New York Commercial Advertiser, 61 New York Courier and Enquirer, 1710 New York Evening Post, 68 New York Herald, 69, 2957, 2965 New York Tribune, 70 New York Unionist, 71 New-York Historical Society, 879 New York State Agricultural Fair, 1493 Newburyport, Mass., 985 Newspapers, 2291, 2943, 2944, 2952, 2957, 2965, 2974, 2975, 2989, 2990, 2998 Niblo's Saloon, 864, 1465 Nicaragua, 1003 Nice, France, 333 Nicholas, Samuel Smith, 976 Nichols, Thomas L., 1042 Niles' National Register, 72 Nineteenth-Century Legal Treatises, 5245 Noah, Mordecai Manuel, 64, 581, 4332-4337 Non-Importation Acts, 1239 North Atlantic Coast Fisheries, 1045 North Carolina, 535; and presidential election of 1836, 3315; politics in, 805, 908, 2122, 2159, 2345, 2357, 2365, 2428, 2544; presidential election of 1824 in, 2181; Whig politics in, 565-567, 2556 Northeastern Boundary, 436, 689, 880, 1935, 2265, 3023, 3098, 3101, 3105, 3106, 3118, 3120,
3122, 3133, 3137, 3139, 3141, 3159, 3165; see also Washington, Treaty of, and Webster-Ashburton Treaty Northwestern Treaty of 1846, 513 Norway, 341 Nott, Eliphalet, 4338-4340 Noyes, Parker, 1033 Nuevitas, Cuba, 333 Nullification, 81, 125, 535, 1448, 1452, 2295, 2702, 2705, 27102712, 2714, 2728, 2730, 3300 Nullification Proclamation, 1283 Oakland County, Mich., 3 Odessa, Russia, 333 Ogden v. Saunders, 223, 1577, 1580 Ogden, Aaron, 3577 Ohio, 360, 413-415, 753, 2660; abolitionism in, 1081, 1162; and annexation of Texas, 3087; politics in, 1015, 2191, 2346; support for Jackson in, 2512 Olcott, Mills, 4341 Old Colony Railroad Company, 582 Omnibus Bill of 1850, 2923; see also Compromise of 1850 Omoa, Trujillo, and Roatan, Honduras, 333 One of the People (pseudonym), 1048 Oporto, Portugal, 333 Ordinance of 1787, 828 Oregon, 488, 699, 818, 860, 1153, 1164, 1173, 1204, 1361, 1363, 1369, 1407, 1417, 1535, 1707, 2071, 2273, 2327, 2336, 2398, 2588, 2765, 2755, 2908, 3071, 3124, 3125, 3143-3145, 3154, 3169, 3792
Index to Subjects 681
Oregon Treaty of 1846, 2273, 2327, 2336, 2398, 2588, 2765, 2766, 2908, 3110, 3133 Osborn v. Bank of the United States, 3521 Otis, Harrison Gray, 584, 1023, 1829, 1830, 4342 Otis, John, 995 Our Country: An Independent Union Journal, 73 Oxford Controversy, 244G Packard, D. B., 39 Paige, Harriette Story White, 4, 17, 896 Paige, James William, 4, 17, 585 Paine, Thomas, 3564, 4989 Paita, Peru, 333 Pakenham, Richard, 1417 Palermo, Italy, 333 Palfrey, John Gorham, 704, 4343, 4344 Palmer, Dudley S., 65 Pamphlets in American History, 5212 Panama, 333,524, 3166 Panama Mission, 240, 1261, 2145 Panic of 1819, 2192, 2656 Panic of 1837, 2226, 2451, 2636, 2637, 2666, 2667, 2682 Papers of Daniel Webster, 5019, 5023, 5047, 5099, 5124, 5125 Papineau Rebellion, 3244 Para, Brazil, 333 Paraguay, 578 Paramaribo, Brazil, 333 Paris, France, 333 Parker, Ely Samuel, 1054 Parker, Peter, 794, 1143, 4345-4348 Parker, Theodore, 779, 807,1055,
1056, 3643, 3649, 4349-4357; and Daniel Webster, 3658; eulogy on DW, 4900, 4922-4926 Parris, Albion Keith, 4358 Parsons, Theophilus, 155, 4359 Patchogue, N. Y., 2965 Patriot Hunters, 3241, 3243, 3248, 3252 Patronage, 1399, 1955, 2001, 2057, 2235, 2334 Paulding, James Kirke, 693 Payne, John Howard, 4360-4362 Pearce, James Alfred, 586, 4363 Pearson, Ebenezer, 1571 Peel, Sir Robert, 1052, 4364-4366 Pennsylvania, 539, 740, 762, 1029, 2155; and election of 1800, 1639; and presidential election of 1848, 3382; Antimasons in, 574; economic development in, 2164; politics in, 446, 453, 677, 2151, 2161, 2272, 2341, 3333; Whig party in, 2415 Perkins, George William, 1058 Perkins, Roger, 3503 Perkins, Thomas Handasyd, 780, 1059, 4367-4369, 4750, 4802 Perley, Ira, 587 Pernambuco, Brazil, 334 Perry, Benjamin F„ 588, 4370, 4371 Perry, Matthew, 3170, 3191, 3195, 3203 Perry, Matthew Calbraith, 1050, 1066, 4372-4378 Peru, 150, 341, 345, 349, 2113, 3211 Peru, 111., 4702, 4749, 4788 Peters, Richard, 253 Petigru, James Louis, 4379-4381 Phelps, Anson G., 1555
682 Daniel Webster: A Bibliography
Phi Beta Kappa, 1432 Philadelphia, Pa., 2300 Philhellenism, 2123, 2129, 2135, 2138, 2139, 2165, 2186 Phillips Academy, 4973 Phillips Exeter Academy, 114, 355, 1473, 1894-1897, 1903, 19101912, 1917, 1924 Phillips, Wendell, 1061-1063, 2244 Phoenix Bank cases, 1599 Phrenology, 4736, 4829, 5278 Pickering, John, 4382 Pickering, Timothy, 4383-4390 Pictou, Canada, 334 Pierce, Franklin, 1065, 2492, 2823, 3338, 3452, 4391, 4392; bibliography of, 5266; campaign biographies of, 3427-3441; portrait of, 5287 Pinkney, William, 3554, 3724, 4393-4397 Pittsburgh, Pa., 1455, 2347 Pitt, William, 765 Pleasants, John Hampden, 79, 4398 Plumer, William, 155, 590, 591, 1084, 1087, 1430, 4399, 4400 Plymouth County Association for the Improvement of Common Schools, 1474 Plymouth County, Mass., 3 Plymouth orations, 1205, 1436, 2132, 2327, 3604 Plymouth, England, 334 Poindexter, George, 4401, 4402 Poinsett, Joel R., 592, 1147, 4403-4406 Poland, 2374 Politics and political development, 1993, 1996, 2006-2008, 2018, 2030, 2046, 2049, 2064, 2070,
2073, 2078, 2119, 2124, 2125, 2143, 2193, 2197, 2198, 2228, 2229, 2245, 2252, 2308, 2310, 2311, 2314, 2316, 2319, 2348, 2379, 2383, 2384, 2390, 2391, 2393, 2423, 2425, 2439, 2455, 2475, 2489, 2495-2499, 2545, 2559-2561, 2615, 3077; in Arkansas, 2246, 2540; in Maine, 2433; in Massachusetts, 2430; in Michigan, 2515; in Mississippi, 2403, 2696; in Missouri, 2484; in New Jersey, 2241, 2375, 2376, 2392; in New York, 2404; in New York City, 2372, 2373; in North Carolina, 2345, 2357, 2365, 2428, 2544; in Ohio, 2346; in Pennsylvania, 2272; in Pittsburgh, 2347; in Tennessee, 2549; in the South, 2431; party attitudes and loyalty, 2323, 2324; women in, 2233 3077 Polk, James K., 342, 593, 1067, 1077, 1122, 1123, 1209, 44074412; administration of, 817; and American diplomacy, 3028; and election of 1844, 2299; and Mexican War, 1520, 1525, 2326, 3079, 3080; bibliography of, 5209; Oregon policy of, 2327 Port Louis, Mauritius, Mascarene Islands, 334 Port Mahon, Spain, 334 Port-au-Prince, Haiti, 334 Porter, David R., 2341, 4413 Porter, James M., 4414
Index to Subjects 683
Porter, Peter Buell, 594 Portland (Me.) Daily Advertiser, 74 Porto Principe and Xibara, Cuba, 334 Portsmouth Gazette, 75, 7b Portsmouth Journal, 65 Portsmouth Oracle, 77 Portsmouth, N. H., 512, 1498, 2072 Portugal, 341 Postage, 723, 865, 1155 Pottsville Literary Society, 4860 Powers, Hiram, 5188, 5272, 5278, 5285, 5290, 5293, 5321 Powhattan, 131 Preble, William P., 995 Prentiss, Samuel, 4415 Prescott, James, 3553 Prescott, William Hickling, 882 Presidential campaigns, 1946, 1952, 1961, 1962, 2002, 2004, 2021, 2023, 2024, 2034, 2041, 2042, 2045, 2147, 2175, 2260, 2274, 2283, 2359; of 1800, 1642 of 1804, 1087 of 1824, 86, 501, 514, 757, 1041 of 1828, 514, 571, 784, 1443 of 1832, 501, 1451, 2296, 2304, 2317 o/2<S30,57, 64, 81, 501, 988, 3363-3368; campaign biographies, 3341-3362 of 1840, 56, 115, 158, 359, 375, 641, 747, 827, 830, 1039, 1042, 1124, 1234, 1484, 1486, 1487, 1497, 2216, 2283, 2304, 2307, 2330, 2331, 2335, 2337, 2361, 2417, 2426, 2427, 2471, 2487, 2526, 2529, 2565, 2569, 2570, 2610, 2857, 4753, 5233;
in New Jersey, 2270; in Tennessee, 2220; women in, 2329, 2330 of 1844, 174, 420, 806, 811, 832, 844, 938, 959, 960, 987, 1122, 1124, 1496, 1500, 1503, 1504, 1506-1508, 2283, 2299, 2304, 2341, 3077; annexation of Texas in, 2424 of 1848, 420, 1124, 1128 1380, 1535, 1536, 1710, 1711, 2539, 2832; campaign biographies, 3369-3387, 3389-3422, 3424, 3425; Free Soil party in, 3423 of 1852, 71, 73, 88, 157, 825, 997, 1124, 1127, 1159, 1228, 1558, 1559, 2293, 2304, 2888; campaign biographies, 3426-3451, 3453-3461 of 1860, 1380; see also Presidential Elections Presidential Elections, 1939, 1956, 1959, 1961, 1967, 1985, 2021, 2036, 2052, 2053; of1820, 2211, 3328-3330, 3334, 3335 of 1824-25, 1437, 2117, 2122, 2149, 2154, 2155, 2160, 2180, 2181, 2190, 2206 o/2525,2190,2234 o/2532,2296 of 1836, 2808, 3295, 3296, 3316, 3317, 3321, 3332, 3339; in Alabama, 3327; in Tennessee, 3324; in Virginia, 3313; newspapers in, 3308 of 1848, 3293, 3299, 3307, 3311, 3312, 3323, 3331, 3337; in Charleston, 3336; in Massachusetts, 3314
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of 1852, 3294, 3302, 3305, 3306, 3312, 3319, 3323, 3325, 3338 0/2550,3312,3325 of 1860, 3325; see also Presidential campaigns Presidential Succession, 2500, 2509 Presidents, 1108, 1945, 1953, 1954, 1971, 2014, 2036, 2052, 2053, 3696, 3706, 3723, 3728; and cabinets, 1963, 2005, 2015, 2050; and civil disorder, 2043; and control of foreign relations, 1972; and executive privilege, 1948, 2033; and congressional investigations, 2044; and patronage, 1937, 1989, 1990, 2001, 2057, 2068, 2205, 2334; and political corruption, 2027; and political parties, 2013; and presidential succession question, 1951; and relations with the press, 2039, 2056; and role of Congress in military actions, 3031; and use of veto, 1979, 2010, 2016, 2028, 2087, 2408; inaugurations, 2456; relations with Congress, 1944, 1980, 2019 Preston, William C , 4416 Price, Eli Kirk, 596 Princeton (Steam Frigate), 766, 851, 1047, 1120, 2419, 2548 Prison Discipline Society of Boston, 1086 Prison reform, 753 Private Correspondence of Daniel Webster, 5051, 5060, 5071, 5082, 5093 Private Life of Daniel Webster, 5001,
5051, 5064 Proffit, George H., 1074 Prometheus, 795 Providence Railroad v. Boston, 1598 Public Finance, 268 Public Lands, 228, 268, 1101, 1265, 1269, 1350, 2571, 2683, 2691, 2744, 2751, 2772, 2786 Puerto Cabello, Venezuela, 334 Puerto Rico, 334 Putnam County, 111., 3 Putnam, Daniel, 1617 Putnam, Israel, 1658 Putnam, Samuel, 149 Quinby, Aaron Balderston, 597 Quincy, Josiah, 1407, 4417 Quintuple Treaty of 1841, 1121 Quitman, John A., 3206 Radical Reformer, and Working Man's Advocate, 78 Railroads, 2647, 2658, 2669 Randall, Henry Stephens, 1116 Randolph, John, 113, 382, 598, 599, 1012, 2153, 3685, 4418-4421 Rantoul, Robert, 1080, 4422, 4423 Rantoul, Robert S., 1079 Reagan, Ronald, 2492, 4981 "Red-Line" Map, 3141 Reed, Thomas B., 814 Rehnquist, William H., 5076 Remarks of the Hon. Daniel Webster ... Relative to the Funeral of Zachary Taylor, 5066 Reminiscences of Congress, 5063 Reminiscences of Daniel Webster, 5002 Revenue Collection Bill of 1833, 3603
Index to Subjects 685
Reynolds, John, 903, 1089 Rhett, Robert Barnwell, 1090, 4424 Rhode Island, 1603, 1966, 3282-3290, 3292, 3536, 3560; and Dorr War, 841, 874, 936, 1073, 1139; social conditions in, 2951 Rhodes, James Ford, 4971 Richmond Enquirer, 80, 501 Richmond Junto, 80, 1200, 2067, 2085, 2092, 2152 Richmond, Va., 128, 1486, 1487 Richmond Whig and Public Advertiser, 79, 2998 Riga, Latvia, 335 Riggs, George Washington, 604 Right of Instruction, 2292, 2501 Right of Search, 781, 835, 901, 983, 1049, 1121, 1216, 1704, 3164 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 335, 503 Rio de la Plata, 3223 Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, 335 Rio Macha, Colombia, 335 Rios, Manuel, 162 Ripley House (Hanover), 1914 Ripley, Eleazar Wheelock, 1631 Risley, Hanson A., 606 Ritchie, Thomas, 3046, 4425-4427 Ritner, Joseph, 167 Rives, John C , 82 Rives, Mrs. W. C , 803 Rives, William Cabell, 607, 608, 1096, 4428-4436 Roberts, George, 987 Robertson, George, 1097 Robinson, G. I., 4827 Rochester, N. Y., 1471 Rock Island County, 111., 3 Rockingham Convention, 1406 Rockingham County Bar
Association, 611 Rockingham Memorial, 1406 Rome, Italy, 335 Roosevelt, Franklin D., 4981 Roosevelt, Theodore, 2017 Ross, John, 1028 Rotterdam, The Netherlands, 335 Rowan, John, 1101 Royall, Anne, 4437, 4438 Ruffin, Edmund, 1103, 1107, 1186 Ruggles, Samuel Bulkley, 4439 Rush, Richard, 751, 4440 Russia, 281, 341, 346, 725, 1129, 1131, 3261, 3269, 3277 St. Bartholomew, French West Indies, 335 St. Christopher, West Indies Federation, 335 St. Clair County, Mich., 3 St. Croix, Virgin Islands, 335 St. Helena, British West Africa, 336 St. John, New Brunswick, Canada, 336 St. Joseph County, Mich., 4750 St. Petersburg, Russia, 336 St. Pierre, Martinique, French West Indies, 336 St. Thomas, Virgin Islands, 336 Salem, Mass., 573, 2578, 3186 Salem Murder case, 3474, 3492 Salem Turnpike and Chelsea Bridge Corporation, 613 Salisbury, N.H., 105, 1912 Saltonstall, Leverett, 1020 San Bias, Mexico, 336 Sanbornton, N. H., 1890 Sandwich Glass, 4716 Sandwich Islands, 953 Santa Anna, Antonio Lopez de,
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444I.4447 Santa Catarina, Brazil, 336 Santa Fe expedition, 859, 870, 905, 932, 970, 981, 3065-3067 Santa Fe prisoners, 639, 859, 1168, 1188, 3048, 3062, 3066 Santa Marta, Colombia, 336 Santiago de Cuba, 336 Santiago, Cape Verde Islands, 336 Santo Domingo, 336, 3044, 3227 Santos, Brazil, 336 Sao Salvadore, Brazil, 337 Saratoga, N. Y., 1482 Sardinia, 346 Sargeant, John, 123 Sargent, Nathan, 1106 Sartain, John, 4983 Savannah, Ga., 1531 Schenck, Robert Cumming, 4448-4450 Scott, Winfield, 157, 1110, 1558, 2490, 2888, 3319, 4451-4453, 4797; campaign biographies of, 3389-3395, 3442-3453 Sears, David, 4454 Seaton, William Winston, 84, 4455, 4456 Secession, 528, 2721, 2842, 2872, 3613, 3649 Secret Service Fund, 3146 Sectionalism, 2180, 2222, 2223, 2230, 2358, 2387, 2388, 2448, 2457, 2469, 2477, 2494, 2510, 2524, 2584, 2657, 2727, 2728, 2786, 2789, 2795, 2835, 2840, 2847, 2890, 2952, 3279 Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary, 5232 Seminole Indians, 2026 Senior, Nassau William, 4457
Sergeant, John, 614,1112 Seventh of March speech, 5092; see also Compromise of 1850 and Webster, Daniel Severance, Luther, 3173 Seward, Frederick W., 1113 Seward, William H., 297, 416, 615, 711, 712, 889, 1114, 1115, 1407, 2264, 2877, 4458, 4459, 5004 Shadrach Rescue Cases, 2794 Shakespeare, William, 110 Shannon, Richard Cutts, 1927 Shaw, Lemuel, 698, 1118, 4460-4464 Shelby, Alfred, 1012 Shields, Joseph Dunbar, 2923 Shiawassee County, Mich., 3 Shurtleff, Roswell, 1084 Sibbald, Charles F., 1600 Silliman, Benjamin Douglas, 1478 Silver Grays, 2542 Simonds, Ephraim, 1427, 1913 Sim's case, 2824 Singapore, 337 Skinner, John Stuart, 616 Skinner, Mark, 1610 Slaves and slavery, 268, 389, 596, 627, 691, 704, 757, 770, 788, 790, 820, 835, 858, 871, 889, 895, 897, 901, 907, 915-917, 919, 925, 954, 955, 967, 968, 983, 999, 1058, 1061, 1062, 1104, 1115, 1121, 1146, 1151, 1178, 1216, 1221, 1319,> 1338, 1346, 1388, 1404, 1407,1408, 1702, 1968, 1969, 1983, 2106, 2137, 2180, 2198, 2204, 2210, 2244, 2275-2277, 2281, 2564, 2789, 2792, 2795-2802, 2808, 2813, 2815, 2822, 2823, 2826,
Index to Subjects 687
2829, 2830, 2832, 2833, 2837, 2839, 2841, 2849, 2852, 2853, 2856, 2859-2861, 2864, 2867, 2871, 2891, 2908, 2927, 2938, 2939, 2941, 3100, 3102, 3117, 3126, 3135, 3164, 3260, 3306, 3369, 3376 Slavery Source Materials, 5254 Smith, Albert, 1935 Smith, Eli, 3267 Smith, Francis 0 . J., 74, 618, 619, 4465 Smith, Jeremiah, 1829, 1830, 3559, 4466, 4467 Smith, Margaret Bayard, 941 Smith, Oliver, 1602 Smith, Samuel, 620, 4468, 4469 Smith, Seba, 5028 Smith, Sydney, 933, 4470, 4806 Smyrna, Turkey, 337 Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, 1464 Somervell Expedition, 3060 Sons of New Hampshire, 1540, 4725, 4946, 4947 Soule, Pierre, 3212 Soulouque, Faustin, 4471, 4472 South America, 291 South Carolina, 125, 588, 2872 South Carolinians Through the 19th Century, 5255 Southampton, England, 337 Southard, Samuel Lewis, 621, 622, 3469, 3577, 4473-4476 Southern Review, 861 Southerner (pseudonym), 1134 Southworth, Albert Sands, 5304 Spain, 341, 346, 694, 853, 947, 2121, 2740, 3213 Spanish Claims Commission, 275,
533, 534, 537, 2619 Spanish land grants, 440 Sparks, Jared, 18, 623, 690, 1136, 3118, 3141, 4477, 4478 Spear, Charles, 1137 Speeches and Forensic Arguments, 4998, 5005, 5012, 5067, 5088, 5094, 5095 Spencer, John Canfield, 1138, 1139, 5179 Spiritualism, 5361, 5375 Stanly, Edward, 4479, 4480 Stark, John, 5114, 5180 States' rights, 373, 501, 1973, 2295 Stephens, Alexander H., 1060, 4481-4486 Stettin, Germany, 337 Stevens, Thaddeus, 1144, 4487-4490 Stevenson, Andrew, 627, 1127, 4491, 4492 Stevenson, John White, 627 Stevenson, Thomas B., 814 Stewart, Andrew, 3373 Stimson, N. R., 71 Stockholm, Sweden, 337 Stockton, Robert F., 172, 1146, 2776, 3083, 4950 Story, Joseph, 173, 357, 628-630, 928, 1149, 1207, 1829, 1830, 2690, 3539, 3546, 4493-4526; tribute to, 1516 Strong, George Templeton, 1037 Strong, Moses M., 4527 Stuart, Alexander Hugh Holmes, 610, 631, 632, 4528 Stuart, Gilbert, 1051, 5338 Stuart, Moses, 798, 1058, 1151, 4529-4531 Stuart-Wortley, Emmeline Charlotte Elizabeth (Manners), Lady,
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1152 Stuttgart, Germany, 337 Subtreasury, 773, 817, 1203, 1336, 1337, 1341, 1343, 1344, 1375; see also Independent Treasury Suffolk Bank, 2693 Suffolk County, Massachusetts, 2562 Sullivan, George, 1406, 1659, 3559 Sumner, Charles, 726, 1064, 1154-1157, 1407, 1768, 1825, 2709, 3613, 4532-4543 Sumner, W. H., 1158 Sunday School Union, 1447 Supreme Court of the United States, 350, 353, 354, 1937, 1978, 2000, 2048, 2550, 2332, 3590; chief justices, 3702, 3725, 3726; justices, 3688, 3689, 3691, 3695, 3703, 3720 Surplus Revenue, 1325, 1335 Swallow (schooner), 660 Swartwout, Samuel, 721, 4544 Sweden, 341, 346, 550 Swift, Joseph Gardner, 848 Swisshelm, Jane Grey, 982, 1159, 4816, 4819 Switzerland, 3274, 3280 Sydney, Australia, 337 Sydney, Canada, 337 Sykes, Ann, 1120 Sykes, George, 1120 Syria, 3267, 3268 Ta Tsing Empire, 1180 Tabasco, Mexico, 338 Taft, Robert A., 1761, 5181 Tahiti, Society Islands, French Oceania, 338 Taiping Rebellion, 3170 Talcahuano, Chile, 338
Talcott, Andrew, 634 Tallmadge, Nathaniel Pitcher, 1161, 1170 Tampico, Mexico, 338 Taney, Roger B., 633, 635, 1671, 2332, 2605, 3472, 3578, 4545-4556 Tangier, Morocco, 338 Tao-Kuang, 794 Tappan, Benjamin, 1081, 1162 Tappan, James, 1722 Tappan, Lewis, 679, 4557 Tariff, 68, 373, 614, 706, 746, 772, 778, 814, 1085, 1161, 1372-1374, 1434, 1435, 1446, 1509, 1520, 1666, 1707, 2180, 2576, 2584, 2588, 2595, 2601, 2634, 2673, 2677, 2679, 2691, 2696 Tariff of Abominations, 2188, 2654; see also Tariff Tariff of 1842, 2224; see also Tariff Taylor, Zachary, 342, 420, 430, 1069, 1128, 1163, 1376, 2490, 2492, 2739, 3271, 3314, 3369, 4558-4567; and presidential election of 1848, 3293, 3307, 3337; bibliographies of, 5214, 5266; campaign biographies of, 3396-3422; death of, 1403, 5066; inauguration of, 3303; presidential campaign of 1848, 1536, 2539 Tazewell, Littleton Waller, 636, 4568 Tehuantepec, Isthmus of, 131, 913 Temple, Henry John, Lord Palmerston, 707, 708, 994, 4569-4575 Teneriffe, Canary Islands, 338 Tennessee, 756, 2392; and
Index to Subjects 689
annexation of Texas, 3082; and presidential election of 1836, 3295, 3324; politics in, 894, 1124, 2239, 2240, 2549; presidential campaign of 1840 in, 2220; presidential election of 1844 in, 2299; sectional conflict in, 2230; senatorial elections in, 2538; presidential election of 1848 in, 3299 Test, John, 637 Texas, 301, 303, 338, 341, 346, 639, 715, 721, 731, 819, 870, 883, 902, 970, 981, 1230, 1322, 1362, 1400, 2735, 2765, 2773, 2822, 2934, 3044, 3045, 3075-3077, 3080; and foreign affairs, 3044, 3052, 3061, 3076, 3084; and jurisdiction in New Mexico, 2870; and presidential election of 1848, 3302; and presidential election of 1852, 3302; annexation of, 684-686, 789, 791, 792, 824, 912, 963-965, 1009, 1072, 1077, 1167, 1179, 1189, 1407, 1502, 1509, 1512, 1707, 2003, 2363, 2424, 2530, 2774, 2776, 2780, 2787, 2788, 3023, 3028, 3047-3049, 3054, 3068, 3071, 3075-3077, 3081-3083, 3085-3091, 3093; annexation question in Old Northwest, 3085-3089; annexation sentiment in Massachusetts, 2250; annexation sentiment in Mississippi, 3092; British interests in, 3045; expansionism in, 3048; land speculation in, 881;
negotiations in Europe, 3052; relations with Belgium, 3061; revolution in, 739; Senate, 1222; U. S. relations with, 644; views on annexation in Virginia, 3046 Texas as Province and Republic, 5260 Thacher, Peter, 937 Thomas, Charles Henry, 21, 106, 4709, 4724 Thomas, Nathaniel Ray, 4755 Thompson, Ellen, 153 Thompson, Richard W., 1165 Thompson, Smith, 4576 Thompson, Thomas W., 119,153, 393, 638,1166 Thompson, Waddy, 639, 696, 1167, 1168, 4577, 4578 Thoreau, Henry David, 3653, 5046 Thorndike, Israel, 4579, 4798 Ticknor, George, 640, 929, 2554, 4580, 4581 Tipton, John, 1098 Tocqueville, Alexis de, 3545 Todd, Charles S., 4582 Toombs, Robert, 1060, 3453 Torrey, E. H., 2565 Torrey, E. M„ 2565 Transcendentalism, 3649 Transportation, 268, 2647, 2655, 2658, 2660, 2668, 2680 Traveller (pseudonym), 1171 Trials on Microfiche, 5210 Trieste, Italy, 338 Trinidad, Cuba, 338 Trinidad, West Indies Federation, 338 Tripoli, Libya, 339 Trist, Nicholas, 4583-4591
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Truman, Harry S., 2017 Tudor, Frederic, 4592, 4593 Tudor, William, 4592, 4593 Tunis, Tunisia, 339 Turkey, 341, 1271 Turks Island, British West Indies, 339 Turner, Levi, 361 Twentieth-Century Legal Treatises, 5262 Tyler Doctrine, 3188 Tyler, John, 83, 342, 641, 687, 990, 1111, 1174-1177, 1179, 1182, 1183, 1187, 1188, 1408, 2017, 2361, 2490, 2492, 2823, 2884, 1767, 1782, 3001, 3017, 4594-4607; accomplishments of administration of, 5090; administration of, 66, 69, 94, 95, 248, 266, 269, 270, 274, 300, 312, 316, 368, 384, 460, 475, 476, 505, 634, 636, 642, 693, 702, 703, 752, 761, 763, 802, 810, 824, 900, 958-960, 972, 1032, 1114, 1138, 1161, 1185, 1226, 1681, 1687, 1688, 1695, 1697, 1698, 1954, 2363, 2367, 2368, 2409, 2410, 24362438, 2452, 2493, 2518, 2527, 2528, 2531, 2532, 2536, 3022, 3038, 4972; and annexation of Texas, 303, 639, 1189, 3077, 3091; and bank question, 2294, 2602, 2610, 2618, 2648, 3042, 3090 and bankruptcy legislation, 1415; and Belgian interests in Texas, 3061; and China, 7794, 3177; and Creole affair, 3126; and Dorr War, 841, 936, 1073; and foreign
affairs, 3009, 3028, 3108; and free blacks in New York, 889; and investigation into conduct of DW, 710, 1195, 1197, 3015, 3160, 3161; and McLeod affair, 3258; and "national destiny", 3010; and Oregon question, 3169; and presidential campaign of 1844, 832 1122, 1125, 1126; and relations with Canada, 3107; and Santa Fe prisoners, 3066; and seizure of Monterey, 3050, 3056; and succession question, 750, 850, 1945, 1971, 2224, 2350, 2496, 2509, 2536, 3026; and Treaty of Washington, 3162; and use of executive agents, 3044; and use of secret service fund, 3146; and veto of bank bill, 823, 986; and Whig party, 2259, 2339, 2525, 2551, 3057; assessments of, 3006; bibliographies of, 5209, 5213, 5240; breakup of cabinet, 857; cabinet of, 2999, 3000, 5179; cabinet officers killed in Princeton explosion, 1047; campaign biography of, 680; compared to Lincoln, 2533, 5030; congressman and senator, 2418; economic recovery during administration of, 2684; effort to impeach, 746, 747; feud with Clay, 2318, 2364, 2405; fiscal policies of, 442, 705, 745, 1074, 1682, 1686, 1699; foreign policy of, 496, 507, 526, 667, 3004, 3028;
Index to Subjects 691
inauguration as vice president, 3018; notified of death of Harrison, 3030; patronage policy, 694, 2517; presidential administration of, 66, 69, 300, 312, 316, 384, 752, 761, 763, 1681, 1687, 1688, 1695, 1697, 1698, 1954, 2363, 2367, 2368, 2409, 2410, 2436-2438, 2452, 2493, 2518, 2527, 2528, 2531, 2532, 2536, 3022, 3038; relations with Congress, 608, 3002, 3005; use of veto, 2408, 2641; vice presidency of, 2529 Tyler, Julia Gardiner, 1175, 1184 Tyler, Letitia Christian, 4794 Tyler, Priscilla Cooper, 4794 Tyler, Robert, 1125, 1192 Union Academy, 3568 Union Land Company, 1605, 1607 Union Whig Party, Massachusetts, 3458-3460 Unitarianism, 2973 United States, 2322; and foreign affairs, 3012; and African slave trade, 2800; philhellenism in, 2123, 2129; relations with Austria, 3263; relations with Canada, 368; relations with France, 2173, 3262; relations with Great Britain, 396, 899-901, 926, 1049, 1137, 1153, 1164, 30943169; relations with Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, 292; relations with Mediterranean countries, 3265; relations with Mexico, 3072-3074; relations
with Nicaragua, 1003; relations with Papal States, 313; relations with Russia, 3261, 3269; relations with Spain, 2121; relations with Texas, 883 United States Agricultural Society, 4725 United States Army, 2573, 2768, 2771 United States Attorneys General, 276, 734, 837, 1981, 2031 United States Capitol, 2040 United States Chiefs of Mission, 3699 United States Civil Service, 2058 United States Congress, 263, 265, 269, 1994, 2012, 2114, 3005, 3572; and investigations, 1987; and mission to China, 273; and relations with presidents, 1944, 1980, 2019; biographical sketches of members of, 3687, 3714, 3718; pay of members of, 2187; treaties, 278, 289, 293, 318 House of Representatives, 284, 304, 305, 2091, 2169 Senate, 271, 285, 287-289, 304, 305, 307-310, 352, 1664, 2001, 2003, 2142, 2510, 2566, 3698 United States Constitution, 2111 United States Consular Service, 2261 United States Customhouse Service, 2205 United States Department of the Interior, 610 United States Department of Justice, 319, 320
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United States Department of the Navy, 2035, 2051, 2113, 2184, 2478, 3024, 3025, 3183, 3192, 3200, 3693 United States Department of State, 321-323, 343, 348, 349, 2032, 3011, 3037 United States Department of the Treasury, 438 United States Department of War, 906, 2009, 3685, 3709 United States Postal Service, 351, 2162 United States Postmaster^ General, 2313 United States Supreme Court, 91, 259-262, 443, 633, 635, 741, 1015, 1673 Upham, William, 1484 Upshur, Abel Parker, 643, 766, 1047, 4608-4615, 5179 Uruguay, 346 Utah Territory, 3055 Valencia, Spain, 339 Valpariso, Chile, 339 Van Buren County, Mich., 3 Van Buren, Martin, 40, 342, 416, 693, 775, 830, 869, 1198, 2188, 2189, 2257, 2417, 2606, 3257, 3340, 3376, 3563, 4616-4627; administration of, 1161, 2278, 2285, 3316; and Democratic party during Tyler administration, 2435; and formula for national politics, 2254; and Tariff of Abominations, 2654; assessments of, 4991; campaign biographies of,
3356-3362, 3423; opinion of DW, 4980; southern support of, 2338 Van Die men's Land, 1018 Van Ness, Cornelius Peter, 4628 Van Ness, John Peter, 4629 Van Rensselaer, Solomon, 742 Van Rensselaer, Stephen, 4630 Van Zandt, Isaac, 644 Vance, Joseph, 4631 Vanderbilt, Cornelius, 132 Vaughan, John, 645 Venezuela, 341, 346 Venice, Italy, 339 Veracruz, Mexico, 339 Vermont, 2090, 2110, 2271, 3229 Verplanck, Gulian Crommelin, 4632, 4633 Vice Presidency, 1940, 1945, 2536, 3700, 3727 Victoria, Queen of England, 733 Vidal, Francoise Fenelon, 891, 1597 Vienna, Austria, 339 Virginia, 373, 401, 528, 889, 2224, 2490, 2554, 3477; and instruction of senators, 1672; and presidential election of 1836, 3313; and Texas, 3046; banking issue in, 2667; Calhounism in, 2231; Conservative Democrats in, 2251, 2413; nullification sentiment in, 2705; political developments in, 80, 631, 632, 1185, 1200, 2066, 2067, 2085, 2122, 2136, 2152; Whig party in, 79, 1488, 2199, 2200, 2479 Virginian (pseudonym), 1200 T
(pseudonym for DW), 1649
Index to Subjects 693
Wade, Benjamin F., 1407 Waite, Morrison Remick, 3581 Walcott, Samuel Baker, 649 Walker, Robert J., 650-653, 1201, 1203, 2604, 4634-4636 Walker, Samuel H., 1119 Walker, Thomas, 642 Walsh, Robert, 654 Walsh, Robert M., 182 Waltham, Mass., 2630 Waltham-Lowell System, 2592 Wanghai, Treaty of, 3177, 3185 War of 1812, 688, 1048, 1236-1240, 1242, 1405, 1651, 1652, 1654, 1656, 1657, 2065, 2086, 2089, 2093, 2097, 2098, 2104, 2111 Ward, John D., 655 Ward, Thomas Wren, 656 Ware, Henry, Jr., 1205 Warren, Charles H., 180 Warren, John Collins, 657, 4637, 4638 Washington Benevolent Society, 1433 Washington County, Wis., 3 Washington Daily Madisonian, 83 Washington Examiner, 81 Washington Globe, 82, 1326 Washington National Intelligencer, 84 Washington National Journal, 85, 198, 491, 492 Washington Republican, 86, 1200 Washington United States Telegraph, 87 Washington, Bushrod, 4639, 4640 Washington, D. C , 369, 797, 809, 1068, 1811, 1997, 2112, 2333, 2453, 3001; during presidency of John Tyler, 803; journalism
in, 898, 1145, 2989, 2990; social life in, 849, 941, 993 Washington, George, 111, 138, 167, 1387, 1450, 1715, 1764, 5029 Washington, Treaty of, 35, 74, 290, 295, 478, 479, 513, 818, 858, 863, 2813, 3095, 3108, 3109, 3119, 3137, 3148, 3151, 3165; see also Webster-Ashburton Treaty Waters, Richard P., 659, 660 Watson, Elkanah, 2631 Wayne, James Moore, 4641 Webb, James Watson, 64, 661, 4642, 4643 Webster, Caroline Le Roy, 19, 22, 555, 570, 1210, 4730, 4793, 5237; see also Le Roy, Caroline Webster, Daniel, 11-13, 23, 26, 134, 444, 816, 1176, 1215, 1447, 1891, 1955, 2116, 2360, 2432, 2447, 2745, 2784, 2875, 2883, 2930, 4705, 5033, 5055, 5176, 5179, 5364; aborted duel with Randolph, 113, 598, 2153; address before Washington Benevolent Society, 1433; address by Perley on, 587; addresses in Concord, N.H., 198, 1431; admiration of Brownson for, 5028; admission to bar, 447, 1926, 1927; advises Baring Brothers & Company, 969, 2616, 2635, 2637, 3463; alleged communications after death, 5361, 5362, 5375; and abolitionists, 2807; and abortion, 3528; and African
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slave trade, 2801; and American diplomacy of Tyler, 3028, 3196; and American folk tradition, 5031; and American political thought, 1958-1960; and Amistad claims, 3142; and annexation of Texas, 696; and Antimasonry, 453, 2212; and Appeal of Old Whigs of New Hampshire, 1430, 2105, 2852; and Bank of the United States, 737, 754, 768, 1217, 1984, 1992, 1995, 2061, 2298, 2325, 2547, 2689, 2700 and bankruptcy legislation, 799, 1965, 2060, 2690; and Boston Associates, 2185, 2593; and Boston Athenaeum, 4799; and Bunker Hill Monument Association, 108, 179; and Canadian rebellions of 183738, 3231; and Central America, 3220; and charges of Mormon leaders' malfeasance in office, 3055; and Chicago Harbor and River Convention, 166; and Compromise of 1850, 172, 955, 999, 1144, 1146, 1189, 1404, 2873, 2914, 2921, 2924, 2937; and Conservative Democrats, 2413; and constitutional development, 1975, 1978, 1982, 1988, 2284, 5027, 5029; and copyright law, 3013, 3019; and corporate development, 5048; and Creole slave revolt, 3131; and debate with Hayne, 861, 915-921; and diplomacy, 18411843, 3020, 3032-3034,
3039-3041, 3043; and documentation re discovery of ether, 3014; and economic policy, 2600; and Emerson, 888, 4989, 5032, 5046, 5054; and expenditures for contingent expenses of state department, 1414; and farm in Franklin, N.H., 4814; and finance, 2697; and Florida land claimants, 637; and formation of Whig party, 2385; and French spoliations claims, 785, 1974, 2173; and Fugitive Slave Law, 107, 2882; and gift to Mary Cowden Clarke, 2964; and Great Seal of the United States, 3008; and Greek independence, 2123, 2129, 2139, 2157, 2165, 2170, 2186; and growth of legal knowledge, 3485; and Herman Melville, 5015; and Hungarian revolt of 1848, 3271; and internal improvements, 2269; and Jacksonian democracy, 2421; and Jenny Lind, 4785, 4825; and John Locke, 2194; and LaFayette's visit to Boston, 4731, 4798; and land for "Polish Patriots," 2374; and land grants for the Illinois Central Railroad, 2573; and Lobos Islands controversy, 150; and Louis Kossuth, 3276; and Louisiana, 2450; and Lowell, 5032; and Massachusetts Historical Society, 4737; and Massachusetts Horticultural
Index to Subjects 695
Society, 4776; and Massachusetts Whigs, 2396; and McLeod affair, 3258; and mission to China, 3177; and Monroe Doctrine, 2156; and national conservatism, 2126, 2215; and "national destiny," 3010; and nature of the Union, 2290, 4981, 4982; and negotiation of the WebsterAshburton Treaty, 3111, 3144; and Nicaragua, 3210; and Oregon question, 2071, 3154, 3169; and patronage, 2235, 2334, 2459, 2334; and patronage of newspapers, 2503, 2504; and postal reform, 2514; and preemption, 2247; and presidential campaign of 1820, 2211; and presidential campaign of 1828, 1443; and presidential election of 1836, 3333; and presidential campaign of 1840, 830, 2331; and public accountability, 1957; and public lauds, 2742; and pursuit of the presidency, 3300; and relations with Clay during presidency of Tyler, 3038; and relations with Dominican Republic, 182; and relations with Great Britain, 755, 786; and removal of the deposits, 2482; and repeal of internal taxes, 145; and representation in Congress, 2555; and revenue collection bill of 1833, 3603; and revision of Harrison's inaugural address, 3018; and right of
search, 3156; and rivers and harbors bill of 1844, 2669; and role in Whig party, 1949, 2225, 2256, 2420, 2519; and Santa Fe prisoners, 3048, 3066; and sectionalism, 2281; and seizure of Monterey, 3050, 3056; and slavery, 1968, 1969, 1983, 2794, 2839; and South Carolina and the Negro Seamen Acts, 2809; and Spanish Claims Commission, 36, 533, 534, 537, 1950, 2115; and state interposition, 1973; and succession question, 3026; and T. H. Perkins, 4802; and Taiping Rebellion, 3170; and tariff question, 68, 125, 177, 1434, 1435, 2677; and technology, 2640; and the Eaton affair, 2449; and the Grogan affair, 3255; and the Willis Gold Mining Company, 4795; and the presidency, 2476; and Tyler's Texas policy, 644; and United States Agricultural Society, 4725; and views on property rights in republican system, 3502; and War of 1812, 1236, 1237, 1405, 1406, 2065, 2069, 2086, 2093, 2096-2098, 2104, 2111; and Webster-Ashburton treaty, 858; and western expansion, 2280, 2759, 2760, 2764, 2784; Andover address of, 798; anecdote involving Andrew Jackson, 2465; anecdotes re, 2465, 4697, 4698, 4728, 4732, 4757, 4758,
696 Daniel Webster: A Bibliography
4763, 4767, 4768, 4779, 4812, 4815, 4975, 5010, 5368; antiwar rhetoric of, 3660; apocryphal story re Tennessee lands, 4711; articles by, 1563; artifacts, etc., at the New Hampshire Historical Society, 5167; as secretary of state for Fillmore, 3004, 3016; as secretary of state for Tyler, 3004, 3011, 3015-3017, 5090; assessments of, 1186, 4694, 4983, 4986, 4987, 4988, 4990, 4991, 5006, 5009, 5018, 5039, 5041, 5050, 5052, 5053, 5058, 5072, 5073, 5076, 5077, 5081, 5084, 5085, 5091, 5096-5098, 5107, 5110; assists William Williams, 2855; at Manchester, N.H., 4787; attacks on by Theodore Parker, 3643, 3649, 3658; attitude toward Mexican War, 2326, 2344; attitude toward Monroe Doctrine and Panama mission, 2145; attitude toward Polk's Oregon policy, 2327; attitude toward working man, 78; autobiography, 21, 101, 220; bibliographical review of DW's speeches, 5200; bibliography of, 5253; biographical sketches of, 1760-1824; biographies for youth, 1851-1874; biographies of, 443, 494, 546, 764, 1032, 1723-1759, 5013, 5034; birthplace of, 1891, 1893, 5127, 5175, 5178, 5183-5185, 5344; body servant of, 956;
book reviews of writings of, 1612-1621; Bunker Hill oration, 1438; campaign biographies, 3424, 3425, 3363-3367, 3425, 3454-3461; cases before Spanish Claims Commission, 275; cases before Supreme Court, 260; celebration at Revere House, Boston, in memory of, 5122, 5136, 5137, 5170, 5173; celebration of DW's birth at his birthplace, 5159; centennial celebration at Dartmouth College, 5130, 5144, 5147, 5151, 5158, 5160, 5171; centennial celebration in Boston, 5133, 5156; centennial celebration of his birth, 5126, 5143, 5153; centennial of the death of, 5138; character of, 4978, 5089; Choate address on at Dartmouth College, 1853, 5000, 5120, 5121; chowder recipe of, 4701, 4722, 4774, 4778, 4780, 4784, 4789, 4826; college writings, 1902, 1922, 1923, 1936; commemoration of at Faneuil Hall, 1838, 5186; commemoration of by Dartmouth College alumni in Chicago, 5115; compared to Benton, 5026; congressional career of, 37, 38, 90, 93, 263, 265, 269, 271, 273, 274, 280, 283-285, 2072, 2130, 2131; conservatism of, 5069; constitutional views of, 5079, 5080; contributions to Monthly
Index to Subjects 697
Anthology, 171; copy of Simonds oration exhibited at Houghton Library, 5152; declines invitation to address Hebrew Benevolent Society, 2381; delegate to Massachusetts constitutional convention, 30, 90, 282, 2147; delegate to the Massachusetts legislature, 33; described by John Greenleaf Whittier, 808; description of, 1012; diaries and autobiography, 17191722; diplomatic papers, 242; discusses cabinet majority rule with Tyler, 3059; drama re, 5358; 5359, 5369, 5376; drinking habits of, 4717; early life, 15, 22, 105, 114, 142, 1878, 1881, 1884, 1889, 1925, 1932; economic views of, 2583; editorials and essays, 16381718; education of, 1894-1897, 4985; efforts to form Union party, 2706; engagement to Caroline Le Roy, 137; epitaph for Shannon, 1927; eulogy on Ephraim Simonds, 1427; eulogy on I. C. Bates, 1513; eulogy on Jefferson and Adams, 1439; eulogy on Jeremiah Mason, 1538; eulogy on William Prescott, 1511; estate of, 1, 2; evaluations of, 3112, 2987, 3029; Everett's assessment of, 5017; exhibit on at Boston Public Library, 5146; expectation of appointment from Adams, 2117; farms of, 927, 4808;
fiction re, 5356, 5360, 5371, 5372, 5374; finances, 6, 10, 16, 18, 20, 25, 27, 61, 364, 372, 387, 431-433, 435, 449, 465, 487, 496, 531, 585, 604, 605, 609, 656, 727, 1005-1007, 1017, 1046, 1158; First Bunker Hill oration, 1729; fishing rod of, 5139, 5164; folklore of, 5348, 5350-5355, 5370; fondness for dancing as student at Dartmouth College, 4719; Franklin farm, 169; friendship with Thomas G. Fessenden, 1883; friendships of, 4804; feud with Abbott Lawrence, 2249; furniture of, 4777; genealogy of, 1875, 1879, 1880, 1882, 1890; gift of book to John Marshall, 4715; gift of Sandwich Glass, 4716; gift of Washington medals to, 138; gifts to, 1462; graduation from college, 5162; hay fever, 4704; health of, 657, 668, 4718, 4836; homes of, 4707, 4748, 4817, 5105, 5157; hunting of, 4742; in Fryeburg, Me., 178, 575; in the House of Representatives, 1947; in Plymouth, Mass., 4745, 4746; in Sandwich, Mass., 4747; influence on Lincoln, 4995, 4999; influence on politics in New Hampshire, 2074; influence on presidency of Fillmore, 3027; intellect of, 5003; investments of, 714, 852, 881, 884; James Prescott speech, 240; land speculation
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of, 3, 28, 460, 487, 538, 564, 669, 671, 674, 831, 940, 1079, 2659; last words of, 1562; library of, 4714, 4741, 4769-4773, 4791; life insurance of, 4710; literary interests of, 110, 157; magnetism of, 4977; marriages of, 4803; Marshfield estate of, 562, 4709, 4713, 4721, 4723, 4724, 4730, 4733, 4734, 4754, 4762, 4764, 4765, 4775, 4801, 4821, 5117; meets with Charles Dickens, 834; Memoir by Samuel L. Knapp, 5035; memorabilia at Dartmouth College, 5122, 5189; memorabilia owned by Edward Dorsey Hobbs, 5150; music for, 5357, 5363, 5365-5367, 5377; nationalism of, 2505, 5061, 5083, 5086, 5087; newspaper editorials of, 84; ode defending, 5190; on importance of religion in the U.S., 4695; pamphlets of at the University of Maryland, 5263; papers of, 4979, 4984; personal qualities, 1128; physical appearance of, 847, 885, 4699, 4783, 4829; physiognomy of, 4828; poetry of, 1622-1637, 1930; political activities in New Hampshire, 34; political ideals of, 5056, 5057; political thought of, 5075; presidential ambitions of, 44, 46, 64, 71, 73, 81, 88, 420, 571, 988, 1124, 1127, 1228, 1710, 3304, 3305, 3310,
3318, 3320, 3322; presidential candidacy of in 1852, 825, 2516; property in Peru, Illinois, 4702, 4749, 4751, 4788; property in St. Joseph County, Mich., 4750; property in Wisconsin Territory, 4820, 4832; reads law in Fryeburg, 1877, 1935; reasons for failure to win presidency, 5044; relations with James Duane Doty, 2502; relations with Nathaniel Ray Thomas, 4755; relics, 4827; religious views of, 117, 4703, 4786, 4822, 4824; reminiscences of, 102, 1825-1829, 1831-1850, 4712, 4720, 4743, 4745; response to attempted assassination of Jackson, 2468; response to Seward's use of "irrepressible conflict," 5004; rhetoric of, 5025; role in constitutional development, 5014; role in setting national agenda, 2075; scholarship on, 5037; service on Senate Judiciary Committee, 2142; size of head, 4736; southern tour in 1847, 4738; speculation in Texas companies, 721; stock in Nashua Manufacturing Company, 4792; student at Dartmouth College, 60, 121, 146, 181, 249, 386, 392, 495; Swisshelm's story about, 1159, 4816, 4819; teaches at Fryeburg Academy, 1429; trout fishing, 4708, 4739, 4759-4761, 4766, 4800, 4807,
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4809-4811, 4813, 4833, 4834; trustee of Phillips Exeter Academy, 4796; Union sentiment of, 5022, 5045; use of frank, 103; Van Buren's opinion of, 869, 4980; views on governmental monetary policy, 158; views on imprisonment for debt, 130; views on presidential power to take military action, 3031; western land speculation of, 3, 361, 4729; writing style, 4706 Death and Burial: 485, 503, 792, 4846, 4861-4863, 4865-4869, 4871, 4896, 4897, 4970, 5349, 5373; burial plot of, 5172; ceremonies for by the state of New Hampshire, 4929; ceremonies for in Roxbury, Mass., 4939; literature on death of, 5219; poetry, 4837, 4838, 4858, 4870, 4877, 4893, 4891, 4898, 4905, 4927, 4928, 4932, 5174 Eulogies: 4856, 4857, 4880, 4882, 4884, 4887, 4915, 4930, 4934, 4935, 4943, 4954, 4961, 4964; at Albany Medical College, 4933; at Augusta, Ga., 4938; at Boston, 4840, 4845, 4878, 4900, 4902-4904, 4907, 4910, 4945, 4949, 4951; at Ballston Spa, N.Y., 4913; at Cahaba, Ala., 4894; at Dartmouth College, 4853; at Faneuil Hall, 4864; at Gloucester, Mass., 4912; at Jamaica Plains, Mass., 4940; at Louisville, Ky., 4888; at Knoxville, Tenn.,
4911; at Nashville, Tenn., 4881; at New Bedford, Mass., 4962; at Newburyport, 4879; at Newport, R. I., 4855; at Pottsville (Pa.) Literary Society, 4860; at Providence, 4963, 4966; at Quincy, 4908; at St. Louis, 4876; at Thompsonville, Conn., 4885; at Topsfield, Mass., 4914; at University of North Carolina, 4892; at Yale College, 4901; in Buffalo, 4848, 4906; in Burlington, N.J., 4955; in Chicago, 4842; in Cincinnati, 4952, 4957; in Congress, 4883, 4953; in France, 4838; in Germany, 4909; in Massachusetts, 4968; in Memphis, 4931; in New Orleans, 4944; in New York City, 4843, 4967; in Newark, 4948; in Northfield, Vt., 4942; in Paris, 4844; in Philadelphia, 4841, 4847; in Portland, 4969; in Saugerties, N.Y,, 4956; in Syracuse, 4873; in Utica, 4965; in Washington, D.C, 4849; in Wheeling, Va., 4958; of Rufus Choate, 4850, 4852, 4854 Funeral, 4859, 4874, 4875, 4889, 4895, 4899, 4947, 4959, 4960 Iconography, 1765, 1767, 3007, 5165, 5280, 5296, 5347 Busts, 5272, 5278, 5290, 5293, 5305, 5311 Caricatures, 5269, 5346 Daguerreotypes, 5289, 5299, 5304, 5339, 5342
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Death mask, 5294, 5295 Engravings, 5274, 5284, 5300, 5320 Lithographs, 5291, 5292 Miniatures, 4727, 5341 Portraits, 517, 5181, 5268, 5270, 5271, 5273, 5275, 5276, 5279, 5282, 5283, 5286-5288, 5297, 5298, 5301, 5302, 5306, 5307, 5309, 5310, 5312, 5315-5319, 5326, 5327, 5329, 5330, 5336, 5338, 5345 Postage Stamps, 5128, 5131, 5133, 5267, 5323, 5325, 5337 Statues, 5017, 5104, 5106, 5108, 5109, 5114, 5116, 5118, 5135, 5137, 5140, 5142, 5145, 5149, 5154, 5161, 5166, 5168, 5180, 5182, 5188, 5191, 5285, 5321, 5322, 5324, 5331, 5332, 5334, 5335, 5340, 5343 Law practice, 21, 31, 90, 91, 93, 132, 133, 223, 252-257, 259, 261, 350, 353, 354, 372, 379, 387, 393, 400, 410, 412, 445, 480, 602, 603, 624, 628-630, 635, 664, 741, 1038, 1601, 3462, 3471, 3486, 3487, 3493, 3496, 3503-3505, 3507, 3509, 3510, 3513, 3517, 3523, 3530, 3532, 3543, 3544, 3552, 3554, 3559, 3567, 3571, 3578, 3583-3586, 3588, 3589, 3597, 3623; 231; Astor case, 1135, 1142; Bank of Augusta v. Earle, 3541; Bank of the United States v. Primrose, 1595; before the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, 1566; Carver v.
Jackson, 1583; Charles River Bridge case, 1582, 1586, 1593, 3472, 3473, 3499, 3516, 3525, 3531, 3539, 3540, 3598; Cohens v. Virginia, 3535; Dartmouth College case, 231, 1166, 1199, 1568, 3464, 3467, 3470, 3476, 3481, 3488-3490, 3497, 3498, 3500, 3506, 3508, 3511, 3512, 3520, 3522, 3526, 3533, 3534, 3538, 3542, 3545-3551, 3562, 3565, 3569, 3570, 3574-3576, 3579-3582, 3587, 3591, 3593-3595, 3631; Foster v. Essex Bank, 1573; Gibbons v. Ogden, 1576, 3468, 3469, 3484, 3494, 3495, 3514, 3527, 3537, 3557; Gilman v. Brown, 1566; Girard case, 1148, 3513, 3524, 3596; Goodridge robbery case, 1571; Goodyear case, 1608, 3480, 3483, 3501; Harvey v. Richards, 1569; King v. Dedham Bank, 1572; Knapp trial, 3556; La Juene Eugenie, 1574; legal career assessed, 5021, 5038, 5040; legal training of, 1928, 1931, 1933; Luther v. Borden, 3536, 3560; Lyman libel case, 1581, 3482; McCulloch v. Maryland, 3518, 3521, 3555; Mariana Flora, 1579; Mathewson v. Clark, 1604; Ogden v. Saunders, 1577, 1580; Osborn v. Bank of the United States, 3521; Phoenix Bank cases, 1599; Providence Railroad v. Boston, 1598; Salem murder case,
Index to Subjects 701
1585, 3474, 3492; Sibbald case, 1600; Supreme Court practice, 3466; Vidal case, 1596; Wilcox et al. v. Exec, of Plummer, 1584 Legal opinions, in Cadiz cases, 1588; in Lisbon cases, 1587; in Luther Martin v. Luther M. Borden, 1603; re Boston Overseers of the Poor, 1578; re claims against Mexico, 1605; re Clamorgan Land Association, 1594; re Florida land claims, 1590, 1606; re indebtedness of city of Boston, 1609; re insurance and taxation, 1610; re Maryland Mining Company, 1590-1592, 1596; re patent of William Woodworth, 1360; re Union Land Company, 1607; re will of Oliver Smith, 1602 Orations and oratory, 7, 9, 17, 22, 90, 93, 97, 127, 219, 224-226, 229, 230, 233, 234, 239, 250, 251, 239, 1560, 2978, 3602, 3603, 3605, 3606, 3608-3610, 3613-3615, 3617, 3618, 3621-3623, 3626, 3629-3634, 3637-3642, 3644-3646, 3650, 3652-3656, 3662, 3664-3668, 3670-3681, 3683, 4744, 4994, 4995, 4998,; bibliography of speeches, 4993; Bunker Hill Monument speeches, 186, 187, 189, 191, 192, 200, 209, 211, 213, 221, 231, 236, 1492, 3627, 3635, 3647, 3669; 1820 Faneuil Hall speeches, 174, 1440, 1441, 1446, 1472;
Fryeburg oration, 1428; July 4, 1800, oration, 1915; oration on ambition, 1425; oration on Ephraim Simonds, 1913; oration on opinion, 1426; July 4, 1826, speech, 3607; July 17, 1850 address, 3661; Phi Beta Kappa address, 1932; Plymouth address, 185, 200, 211, 212, 231, 1205, 1436, 1729, 3604, 3612, 3619, 3628, 3651, 3657, 3659, 5042; remarks at celebration of founding of Harvard College, 1463; remarks at agricultural meeting, Boston, 1478; remarks before Massachusetts Horticultural Society, 1517; remarks in Lexington, Mass., 1459; remarks in New York, 1514; remarks in reply to Hayne, 189, 196, 200, 202, 203, 209, 215, 218, 227, 228, 235, 237, 984, 997, 3624, 3682; remarks on admission of California, 1394; remarks on currency, 1395; remarks on Fugitive Slave bill, 1398; remarks on neutrality, 1396; remarks on patronage, 1399; remarks on Texas boundaries, 1400; Seventh of March speech, 20, 22, 189, 201, 207, 223, 227, 231, 235, 237, 2881, 2885, 2906, 2917, 2922, 2936, 3600, 3601, 3616, 3625, 3636, 3663, 5049, 4700; Speeches at Abington, Va., 1536; at Albany, N. Y., 1546; at Alexandria, Va., Whig
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meeting, 1480; at Amherst College, 1445; at Andover, 1494; at Annapolis, Md., 1544; at Astor House, N.Y., 1508; at Augusta, Me., 1500; at Baltimore, 1491; at Baltimore Whig convention, 1479; at Bangor, Me., 1460; at Boston, 1477, 1537, 1542, 1549; at Buffalo, N. Y., 1454, 1470 1546; at Canton, Md., 1496; at Capon Springs, Va., 1547; at Castle Garden, 1456; at Charleston, S. C , 1527-1529; at Chicago, III, 1469; at City Hall, N. Y., 1553; at Columbia, S. C , 1530; at Concord, N.H., 1458; at Dartmouth College, 1442; at dinner in New York in his honor, 1448; at Faneuil Hall, 1497, 1510, 1518, 1557; at Festival of Sons of New Hampshire, 1540; at Grafton, N. H., 1532; at Hallowell, Me., 1461; at Hanover, Mass., 1474; at Harrisburg, Pa., 1545; at inauguration of E. Everett as president of Harvard, 1522; at laying of cornerstone of addition to Capitol, 1548; at Lebanon, N. H., 1534; at Madison, Indiana, 1467; at Manchester, N. H., 1550; at Marshfield, 1535, 1561; at Maryland Historical Society, 1541; at Massachusetts Whig convention, 1521, 1523; at National Agricultural Society,
1475; at National Republican Convention, 1832, 1451; at New Jersey State Capitol, 1556; at New-York Historical Society, 879; at New York State Agricultural Fair, 1493; at Niblo's Saloon, 864, 1465; at Norfolk County Cattle show, 1539; at Odeon, 1462; at Patchogue, N.Y., 1483; at Pepperell, Mass., 1509; at Philadelphia, 1519, 1520, 1525; at Phillips Exeter Academy, 1473; at Pittsburgh, P a , 1453, 1455; at Portsmouth, N. H., 1498; at Richmond, Va., 1486-1488; at Rochester, N.Y, 1471; at St. Louis, Missouri, 1468; at Saratoga, N.Y, 1482; at Savannah, G a , 1531; at Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, 1464; at Springfield Whig convention, 1533; at State House, Boston, 1476; at Syracuse, N. Y , 1546; at Trenton, N . J , 1499; at Wheeling, V a , 1466; at Whig Convention, Philadelphia, 1506; at Whig Convention, Valley Forge, 1507; at Whig dinner, Salem, 1457; at Whig National Convention, 1559; at Worcester, 3611; Speeches before Boston Mechanics Institution, 1444, 1449; Boston Clay Club, 1501; New England Society of New York, 1495, 1543; speech eulogizing Z. Taylor, 1376, 1380, 1403;
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Speeches on abolition of slavery, 1331, 1346, 1390; Adams and Jefferson, 190, 191. 196, 200, 215, 221, 223, 231, 1729; annexation of Texas, 1362, 1502, 1512; apportionment, 1274, 1275; appropriations, 1267; Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, 207; Bank of the United States, 207, 208, 1241, 1244-1246, 1276, 1277, 1294, 1295; bankruptcy and bankruptcy law, 1248, 1259, 1353, 1357, 1358; Boston Common, 1505; British colonial trade, 126^; Calhoun, 1392; Calhoun's incendiary bill, 1327; Calhoun's resolutions, 1280, 1281, 1283, 1285; California, 1402; Commonwealth Bank of Boston, 1339, 1342; Compromise of 1850, 1389; on conscription, 1238, 1243; Corporation of Harvard College, 1252; Cumberland Road bill, 1257, 1314, 1356; currency, 195, 1247, 1336, 1485; deposit banks, 1320; direct taxes, 1240; economic distress, 1296, 1297, 1300-1302, 1304-1306, 1349; embargo, 198, 1239; enemy successes in War of 1812, 1242; expunging resolution, 1317, 1329; federal iudiciary, 1258, 1260; Foote's resolution, 1269; Force bill, 207; fortification bill, 1318, 1324; French Decrees, 1236, 1237;
French spoliations, 1279, 1310, 1311; Gaines's call for troops, 1370; Gil Bias, 1381; government of California and New Mexico, 1383; graduated price of public lands, 1265, 1350; Greek independence, 231, 1253, 1254; his political career, 1345; Hungarian independence, 1551; impoverished in Ireland, 1526; insolvent debtors, 1272; intervention in Mexico-Texas war, 1322; Jackson's patronage policy, 1315, 1367; Jackson's protest, 1303; James Madison's papers, 1334; Jarnagin resolution, 1366; Louisville and Portland Canal, 1323; Maine controversy, 1351; Massachusetts judiciary, 1251; Mexican War, 1379, 1524; misstatement in Washington Globe, 1326; national bank, 1332; northeastern boundary, 1490; nullification, 1452; office of attorney general, 1270; officeholding qualifications, 1249, 1250; Oregon question, 1361, 1363, 1369; Panama mission, 240, 1261; Panama Railroad, 1382; penal laws and maritime crimes, 1256; pension claims, 1262, 1292, 1307; post office, 1309, 1313; preemption bill, 1340; presidential message re Creek Indians, 1263; public
704 Daniel Webster: A Bibliography
education, 1312; public lands, 1333; purchase of Washington's farewell address, 1387; reciprocity with Great Britain, 1386; regulation of deposits, 1316; removal of the deposits, 1287, 1291, 1293, 1298, 1308; revenue bonds, 1290; revenue collection, 1281, 1348, 1359; Revolutionary War survivors, 1266; right of petition, 1352; salaries of foreign ministers, 1385; slavery, 1319, 1388, 1391; specie circular, 207, 1321, 1328, 1330; steamboat accidents, 1286; Stratton Mountain, 2271, 2307, 2471, 2487, 2565; subtreasury, 196, 207, 1337, 1341, 1343, 1344, 1375; surplus revenue, 1325, 1335; tariff, 238, 241, 1255, 1268, 1282, 1284, 1354, 1372-1374; ten regiment bill, 1378; territorial government, 1384; Three Million Bill, 1377; treasury note bill, 1347, 1355; Turkish commission, 1271; Van Buren nomination, 1273; veto of bank bill, 1278; volunteer regiments, 1368, 1371; Washington, 211, 212, 221, 223, 1450, 3620; WebsterAshburton Treaty, 1364, 1365 Secretary of State, 10, 29, 32, 36, 63, 66, 69, 90, 93-95, 124, 160, 248, 272, 276, 283, 293, 295, 297-299, 317, 375, 428, 441, 465, 524, 727, 743, 1077, 1489, 1782, 2999, 3022, 3113,
4976; and American prisoners in Mexico, 162; and charges of misconduct as Secretary of State, 316, 710, 1193-1195, 1197, 1233, 3035, 3160, 3161; resignation from post of Secretary of State in 1843, 170, 752, 1703; sketch of as secretary of state, 3007; territorial administration of, 267 Travels, 498, 601; to Chicago in 1837, 4756; to England, 19, 662, 896, 1210, 4806, 4831; to Europe, 4790; to Maine in 1835, 4830; to Missouri, 4835; to Monticello, 168, 1116, 4823; to Patchogue, N. Y , in 1840, 4751; to Richmond, V a , 128; to Rochester, N. Y , 4735, 4797; to Savannah, G a , 4726; to Wisconsin, 4805 Webster, Daniel (steamboat), 1454 Webster, Daniel Fletcher, 2, 100, 101, 503, 3030, 4751, 46454648,4770, 4781 Webster, Ebenezer (grandfather of DW), 1876 Webster, Ebenezer (father of DW), 1887, 1888, 1912 Webster, Edward, 114, 135 Webster, Ezekiel, 15, 101, 570, 784, 1211, 1879, 1880, 1885, 1889, 1925, 4644 Webster, Grace Fletcher, 102, 570, 1886, 4649; portraits of, 5303, 5308; see also Fletcher, Grace Webster, Julia, 662 Webster, Noah, 122, 1100, 1206, 1212, 4650, 4651
Index to Subjects 705
Webster, Samuel Cummings, 663 Webster-Ashburton Treaty, 243-247, 478, 479, 513, 540, 589, 618, 627, 634, 689, 690, 786, 835, 879, 880, 983, 994, 995, 1096, 1136, 1140, 1184, 1235, 1364, 1365, 1411-1413, 1417, 1691, 1694, 1696, 1700, 3028, 3098, 3099, 3106, 3108, 3109, 3111, 3116-3118, 3121, 3122, 3128, 3132, 3133, 3135, 3i37, 3139-3141, 3144-3148, 3150, 3158, 3162, 3242, 3245; and right of search, 781; map controversy, 623 Webster Birth Place Association, 5141, 5183-5185 Webster Centennial, 5112, 5113 Webster Club (Concord, N.H.), 5143 Webster Commemoration Day (Dartmouth College), 5111 Webster-Hayne debate, 1269, 2703, 2704, 2707-2709, 2712, 2713, 2715-2731 Webster Historical Society, 3742, 5126, 5187 Webster Memorial Committee, 5188 Weed, Thurlow, 39, 126, 486, 665, 716, 1213, 4652-4655 Wentworth, John, 1215 West Newbury Record, 88 Western Americana, 5256, 5264 Western Americana: Frontier History of the Trans-Mississippi West, 5218 Western expansion, 1942, 1943, 2095, 2118, 2199, 2209, 2210, 2214, 2248, 2280, 2343, 2732-2735, 2737, 2738, 2740-2744, 2746, 2748-2759,
2761-2765, 2767-2772, 2775, 2777, 2778, 2782, 2833, 2896, 3057 Western Land Association, 1079, 2458 Wetmore, Robert C, 666 Wharncliffe, James Archibald Stuart-Wortley, Baron, 726 Wheaton, Henry, 253, 667, 1216, 1618, 4656, 4657 Wheeler, John B , 370 Wheeler, Mary C , 370 Wheelock, Eleazar, 1199, 3497, 3500, 3566, 4658-4660 Whig Central Committee, 3373 Whig of the Old School (pseudonym), 682 Whig party, 391, 395, 416, 420, 430, 438, 483, 486, 492, 503, 505, 514, 521, 541, 565, 567, 586, 608, 666, 683, 697, 735, 736, 745, 972, 1014, 1106, 1476, 1533, 1949, 2008, 2141, 2225, 2253, 2258, 2259, 2266, 2267, 2351, 2402, 2430, 2491, 2535, 2841, 2884, 2888, 2893, 3017, 3057, 3217, 3299, 3321, 3383-3386, 3389-3395, 3424, 3425, 3442-3452; and election of 1852, 2293; and executive power, 2513; and industrialism, 2581, 2582; and land policy, 2366; and presidency of John Tyler, 1170, 2405, 3042; and presidential campaign of 1840, 2029; and presidential politics, 2519; and right of instruction, 1986, 2292; financial policies of, 1676,
706 Daniel Webster: A Bibliography
1677, 1680; in Alabama, 2355, 2395; in Boston, 2466; in Florida, 2286; in Georgia, 2179 in Illinois, 2521; in Louisiana, 2217-2219; in Maryland, 2201, 2506; in Massachusetts, 1457, 1521, 2248, 2320, 2340, 2396; in Missouri, 2397; in New Hampshire, 2394; in New York, 2232, 2264, 2287, 2411, 2877; in North Carolina, 805, 2556; in Pennsylvania, 574, 2415; in Virginia, 1488, 2200, 2479; literary standards of, 3648; origins of, 2385 Whipple, Edwin Percy, 219, 5011 Wrhipple, John 1603 White, George W , 73 White, Hugh Lawson, 1109, 1217, 4661-4664; campaign biographies, 3368; candidate in presidential election of 1836, 3295; presidential aspirations of, 3324 White, Joseph, 1585, 3492 White, Joseph M. 1590 White, Stephen, 125 Whitman, Walt, 1099 Whittier, John Greenleaf, 808 Whittlesey, Elisha, 669, 4665, 4666 Wilcox et al., v. Exec, of Plummer, 1584 Wilder, Marshall P , 4725 Wilkes Expedition, 2779, 2781, 3063, 3064 Wilkes, Charles, 3064 Wilkins, William, 4667 Williams, Oliver Ellsworth, 670 Williams, Reuel, 995, 4663
Williams, William, 2855 Willis Gold Mining Company, 4795 Willis, Nathaniel Parker, 1786 Wilmot Proviso, 783, 2441, 2806 Wilmot, David, 4669 Wilson, Henry, 1221 Wilson, James, 671 Winnebago City, Wisconsin Territory, 2625 Winslow Cemetery, Marshfield, Massachusetts, 5138 Winthrop, Robert C , 1224 Winthrop, Robert Charles, 672, 4670-4672 Wirt, William, 741, 973, 1116, 3724, 4673-4678 Wisconsin Territory, 460, 487, 538, 671, 1161, 2502, 2625, 2659, 4820, 4832 Wise, Henry A , 673, 750, 1226, 4679-4684 Women, 2962, 2994, 2945, 2946 Wood, George, 1228, 1610, 3461 Wood, Samuel, 4685 Woodbridge, William, 674, 4686 Woodbury, Levi, 675, 777, 1229, 4687-4689 Woods, John, 988 Woodward, William H , 1038 Woodworth, William, 1360 Wool, John Ellis, 676 Works of Daniel Webster, 5001, 5020, 5051, 5100, 5101, 5102, 5103 Wortman, Tunis, 1613 Wotton, Henry, 3319 Wright, Silas, 1232, 1359, 4690-4693 Wurts, John, 677 Wyman, William, 1599
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Yale University, 445 Yancey, William Lowndes, 1233 Yeadon, Richard, 1529 Yell, Archibald, 750 York, Canada, 3246 Young America, 2958, 3279
Young Men's Henry Clay Association, 423 Yucatan, 782, 870, 883 Yulee, David Levy, 1235, 4694 Zanzibar, 339, 659
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ABOUT THE COMPILER HAROLD D. MOSER is Research Professor Emeritus, The University of Tennessee.