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Henry Clay - Wikipedia

As a member of the Democratic-Republican Party, Clay won election to the Kentucky state legislature in 1803 and to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1810. He ...

Henry Clay - People - Department History - Office of the Historian

Introduction. Henry Clay was appointed Secretary of State by President John Quincy Adams on March 7, 1825. Clay entered his duties on the same day and served ...

Henry Clay | American Battlefield Trust

Henry Clay dominated the American political landscape in the first half of the nineteenth century and remains one of the most influential men in Antebellum ...

Henry Clay | American Statesman & Political Leader | Britannica

Henry Clay was an American statesman, U.S. congressman (1811–14, 1815–21, 1823–25), and U.S. senator (1806–07, 1810–11, 1831–42, ...

Henry Clay's Public House - Lexington - Facebook

Henry Clay owned this property from 1805-1816 in his honor we are naming this pub Henry Clay's Publi

Classic Senate Speeches

Henry Clay has been aptly labeled "the most influential member"' of the Senate during its golden age of the 1830's and 1840's. His personal 'Magnetism--his ...

Henry Clay (1825–1829) - Miller Center

Clay was a major foe of Jackson and his administration, and unsuccessfully ran against the President in the 1832 presidential election. During the 1830s, anti- ...

Henry Clay's 10 Most Significant Accomplishments

2. Henry Clay actively encouraged United States participation in the War of 1812. However, he later served as a member of the delegation that negotiated the ...

Henry Clay Dies - U.S. Senate

Henry Clay Dies ... Henry Clay died of tuberculosis in Washington on June 29, 1852. The 75-year-old Kentucky statesman had spent his lengthy public career setting ...

Biographical Sketch - Ashland: The Henry Clay Estate

Henry Clay's service to his country lasted half a century. No single statement could cover his public life. He claimed to have been cradled in the American ...

Henry Clay - Bioguide Search

Biography. CLAY, Henry, (father of James Brown Clay), a Senator and a Representative from Kentucky; born in the district known as "the Slashes," Hanover County, ...

Henry Clay's appointment as secretary of state, 7 March 1825.

Henry Clay's appointment as secretary of state, 7 March 1825. View Enlarged Image. Download: PDF ( Complete ) JPEG (480x317px) JPEG (960x634px)

The Compromise of 1850 as Introduced by Senator Henry Clay ...

Clay's compromise proposed to bring California into the Union as a free state; allow the New Mexico Territory to decide the slavery issue for itself.

The Day Henry Clay Refused to Compromise - Smithsonian Magazine

The Great Pacificator was adept at getting congressmen to reach agreements over slavery. But he was less accommodating when one of his own ...

Henry Clay - Statesman, Politician, Speaker | Britannica

Contemporaries dubbed Clay “the Great Compromiser” for his ability to reconcile diametrically opposed positions with irresistible persuasion and appeals to ...

Henry Clay | A Continent Divided: The U.S. Mexico War

Clay argued that the country needed “union, peace, and patience,” and warned that annexation would lead to war with Mexico, and possibly Great Britain.

Henry Clay Frick | The Frick Collection

Henry Clay Frick was born, from relatively modest Mennonite stock, on December 19, 1849, in West Overton, a rural community in southwestern Pennsylvania.

Henry Clay Center: Home

The Henry Clay Center for Statesmanship is a nonpartisan nonprofit dedicated to changing the nature of our country's political discourse.

Henry Clay - National Archives

TO PRINT USE CTRL 'P' Henry Clay. First page of Senator Henry Clay's handwritten resolutions proposing the Compromise of 1850, January 29, 1850

Henry Clay - Naval History and Heritage Command

One of the strongest proponents of war against Great Britain in the 1812 Congress, Henry Clay (1777-1852) sought to protect the rights of western territories in ...