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  1. Thirty years' view; or, A history of the working of the American government for thirty years, from 1820 to 1850. Chiefly taken from the Congress debates, ... ex-Senator Benton, with his actual view of
  2. Eulogy delivered in the Senate of the United States, on the 2d day of February, 1844, on the annunciation to that body of the death of the Hon. Alexander Porter, late a senator from Louisiana
  3. Old Bullion Benton: Senator from the New West: Thomas Hart Benton 1782 to 1858 by William Nisbet Chambers, 1956
  4. Mr. Benton's anti-compromise speech. Speech of Mr. Benton, of Missouri, in the Senate of the United States, June 10, 1850. On his motion to postpone until ... committee of thirteen,--the Compromise bill
  5. Old Bullion Benton, Senator from the New West: Thomas Hart Benton, 1782-1858. by William Nisbet, Chambers, 1970-06
  6. Historical and legal examination of that part of the decision of the Supreme Court of the United States in the Dred Scott case which declares the unconstitutionality of the Missouri Compromise Act and the self-extension of the Constitution to territories, carrying slavery along with it : with an appendix by Thomas Hart, 1782-1858 Benton, 2009-10-26
  7. Thirty years ' view; or. A history of the working of the America by Benton. Thomas Hart. 1782-1858., 1854-01-01
  8. Mr. Benton's anti-cession speech. Speech of Mr. Benton, of Missouri, against ceding seventy thousand square miles of New Mexico to Texas. In the Senate of the United States, July 15, 1850 by Thomas Hart Benton 1782-1858. [from old catalog], 1850-12-31
  9. Speech of Mr. Benton, of Missouri, on the expunging resolution. Delivered in the Senate, January 12, 1837 by Thomas Hart Benton 1782-1858. [from old catalog], 1837-12-31
  10. Thomas H. Benton. (American Statesmen,) by Theodore Roosevelt, 1972-06

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22. U.S. Senate: Art & History Home > Thomas Hart Benton: A Featured Biography
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Thomas Hart Benton: A Featured Biography Thomas H. Benton (MO) As a hotheaded youth on the frontier Thomas Hart Benton (1782-1858) once fought a duel with Andrew Jackson, who carried Benton's bullet in his body for the rest of his life. Neither man could have anticipated that after Jackson was elected president, Benton as a Missouri Democrat would become his strongest supporter in the Senate. (Some years later, a still hotheaded Benton barely avoided being shot in the Senate chamber .) In 1834, the Whig majority in the Senate censured President Jackson for refusing to turn over government documents relating to the Bank of the United States. Benton opposed the censure. In 1837, just before the end of Jackson's presidency and after Democrats returned to the majority in the Senate, Benton engineered a vote to expunge the censure resolution from the Senate Journal a gesture of friendship for a former foe. Historical information provided by the Senate Historical Office.
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24. Thomas Hart Benton's Remarks To The Senate On The Expunging Resolution By Benton
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25. Thomas Hart Benton - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Thomas Hart Benton is a name shared by the following American men. Thomas Hart Benton (senator) (17821858); Thomas Hart Benton (painter) (1889-1975)
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Thomas Hart Benton, 17821858 Democratic Senator from Missouri, 1821-1851. Benton County, Arkansas named for this Missouri Senator.
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28. Thomas Hart Benton (senator) -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
Thomas Hart Benton (March 14, 1782–April 10, 1858), nicknamed Old Bullion, paper currency (17821858)) Thomas Hart Benton, was a 20th-century painter.
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Thomas Hart Benton Old Bullion , was an (A native or inhabitant of the United States) American (A member of a senate) Senator from (A midwestern state in central United States; a border state during the American Civil War, Missouri was admitted to the Confederacy without actually seceding from the Union) Missouri and a staunch advocate of westward expansion of the United States. He served in the Senate from 1821 to 1851, becoming the first member of that body to serve 5 terms.
Benton was born in Harts Mill, North Carolina, near the present-day town of (Click link for more info and facts about Hillsborough) Hillsborough . His father, a wealthy lawyer and landowner, died in 1790. Benton also studied law at the (A university in Chapel Hill, North Carolina) University of North Carolina , but in 1799 left school to manage the family estate.
(Click link for more info and facts about Nashville, Tennessee) Nashville, Tennessee . Here he established a plantation with accompanying schools, churches, and mills. His experience as a pioneer instilled a devotion to (Click link for more info and facts about Jeffersonian democracy) Jeffersonian democracy which continued through his political career.

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30. Thomas Hart Benton (1889 - 1975) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
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American painter, Thomas Hart Painter studied at the Academie Julien in Paris from 1908 to 1911. He then settled in New York and painted in the Synchromist style of his schoolmate, Stanton Macdonald-Wright. In 1920, Benton switched to the Regionalist style, depicting scenes of American life. He became the director of the City Art Institute and School of Design in Kansas City, Missouri in 1935 and remained there for the rest of his life. After the decline of Regionalism, Benton began painting scenes of American history. He also wrote two autobiographies titled “An Artist in America” and “An American in Art.”
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Benton, Thomas Hart (17821858) American Statesman - Missouri; War of 1812 Veteran Aide-de-Camp to General Andrew Jackson; US Congressman from Missouri,
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Thomas Hart Benton Collection. HISTORY One of Missouri s first and greatest senators, Thomas Hart Benton (17821858) served thirty years, or six terms,
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UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS ST. LOUIS MERCANTILE LIBRARY AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS M-8 Thomas Hart Benton Collection HISTORY : One of Missouri's first and greatest senators, Thomas Hart Benton (1782-1858) served thirty years, or six terms, in office. Senator Benton was among the first of many illustrious figures to speak at the St. Louis Mercantile Library on November 14, 1850. This particular speech, presented to the Library by Senator Benton, himself, and several letters make up the Mercantile's small collection of primary materials by or concerning Thomas Hart Benton SCOPE : This collection dates from 1829, 1850, and 1858. Included are the handwritten lecture, "Progress of the Age," delivered at the St. Louis Mercantile Library Association, 1850; 1 letter from 1829; and 2 letters from 1858, one from J.B. Brant concerning Benton's health. HOLDINGS : 1 holograph manuscript; 3 letters ACCESS : Some of the material in Special Collection M-8 may be photocopied, digitally scanned or photographed, subject to condition.

33. Anecdote - Thomas Hart Benton - Thomas Hart Benton: Ashes To Ashes
Well, it makes dying easier he said. There s so much less to leave. Benton, Thomas Hart (17821858) American senator (D. Missouri 1821-51) noted for his
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34. Anecdote - Thomas Hart Benton - Figurative Threats
Benton replied, that I will write a very large book in which he shall not figure at all. Benton, Thomas Hart (17821858) American senator (D. Missouri 1821-51
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Cite / link Email Feedback Ben·ton (b n t n) Thomas Hart Called "Old Bullion." American legislator. A U.S. senator (1821-1851) and representative (1853-1855) from Missouri, he staunchly opposed the use of paper currency. Benton Thomas Hart American artist whose paintings and murals, such as The History of Missouri, were executed in a flat, realistic style known as regionalism and portrayed life in the Midwest and South. Thesaurus Legend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms Noun Benton - United States artist whose paintings portrayed life in the Midwest and South (1889-1975) Thomas Hart Benton painter - an artist who paints Benton - United States legislator who opposed the use of paper currency (1782-1858) Old Bullion Thomas Hart Benton legislator - someone who makes or enacts laws Mentioned in References in classic literature bentonite Cooley's anemia Benton wore a knot of pale blue at the throat, though there were tears in her eyes.

36. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition: Benton, Thomas Hart@ HighBeam Research
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37. Thomas Hart Benton - Statuary Hall - Office Of The Clerk
Thomas Hart Benton Missouri (17821858). Member of the Tennessee legislature, 1809-1811; aide-de-camp to General Jackson in the War of 1812; editor of the
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Member of the Tennessee legislature, 1809-1811; aide-de-camp to General Jackson in the War of 1812; editor of the Missouri Inquirer ; U.S. Senator, 1821-1851; Member of the U.S. House of Representatives 1853-1855; author of The Thirty Years View and Abridgment of the Debates of Congress from 1789-1850 Previous Next
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Map of Statuary Hall, Missouri Image of Missouri statue Thomas Hart Benton (17821858) (Thomas Hart Benton , 1895-1897), Marble, 7 7 Donated 1899
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39. WHMC-Columbia--This Week In Missouri History
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May 26, 1849…Benton's "Appeal to the People"
One of the two best-known speeches in Thomas Hart Benton's long political career was his "Appeal to the People," delivered in the State Capitol May 26, 1849. Directed against the Jackson Resolutions, the speech became as famous as his railroad speech also delivered in 1849. In reality, the "Appeal to the People" opened Benton's campaign for re-election to the United States Senate in 1851 and blasted against his political enemies in Missouri. For three decades Benton had dominated the State political scene. His determined stand on the banking and currency questions in the early 1840s had jeopardized his popularity with certain groups and as early as 1844 caused a serious party breach. By 1849 these views plus his non-extension of slavery policy aroused the enmity of a "Central Clique" and brought the Jackson Resolutions. Radical proslavery instructions to Missouri's congressmen, they denied Congress the right to prohibit slavery in the territories. The resolutions were approved by the Missouri General Assembly March 10, 1849, and brought Benton to deny indignantly the assembly's right to direct congressmen. He refused to abide by the instructions and began canvassing against them, from May 26 to November 8, traveling over the State denouncing the resolutions. The speech, twenty-two newspaper columns long, was printed verbatim, and for weeks was the one topic of political interest. In the speech Benton declared his belief in the Federal Constitution and abhorrence of "both slavery agitation and slavery extension." He said, "Taught to admire the founders of our government in my early youth, I reverence them now; taught to value their work then, I worship it now; a senator for thirty years, I cannot degrade the Senate by engaging in slavery and disunion discussions. Silence such debate is my prayer, and if that cannot be done, I silence myself."

40. WHMC-Columbia--Lanman, Charles (1819-1895), Collection, 1826, 1834, 1858-1869 (C
9, Benton, Thomas Hart. Unrelated 1834 Benton letter collected by Lanman Benton, Thomas Hart (17821858); Benton, Thomas Hart (1782-1858); Blow,
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Autobiographical and biographical correspondence and documents relating to Missouri congressmen, collected by Charles Lanman for publication in his Dictionary of the United States Congress . Lanman's biographical dictionary was first printed in 1859 and periodically revised through 1869.
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Charles Lanman was an author, government official, artist, librarian, and explorer. He was born at Monroe, Michigan, on 14 June 1819 and died at Georgetown, D.C., on 4 March 1895. Lanman's early life included newspaper work as editor of the Monroe (Michigan) Gazette , associate editor of the Cincinnati (Ohio) Chronicle , and as a member of the editorial staff of the New York Express . Lanman studied art under Asher B. Durand and became an elected associate of the National Academy of Design in 1846. Lanman's career included service as librarian for the U.S. War Department, the U.S. House of Representatives, and the Washington City library; head of the returns office in the U.S. Interior Department; private secretary to Senator Daniel Webster; American secretary to the Japanese legation; and assistant assessor for the District of Columbia. In addition to the

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