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  1. Life of Henry Clay by Nathan Sargent 1794-1875. [from old catalog] Clay Henry 1777-1852. [from old catalog], 1844-12-31
  2. OBITUARY ADDRESSES On The OCCASION Of The DEATH Of The HON. HENRY CLAY, A Senator of the United States from the State of Kentucky, Delivered in the Senate and in the House of Representatives of the United States, June 30, 1852, and the Funeral Sermon of the Rev. C. M. Butler, Chaplain of the Senate, Preached in the Senate, July 1, 1852. by Henry.1777 - 1852].[Cooper, James.1810 - 1863]. [Clay, 1852
  3. Noted speeches of Daniel Webster, Henry Clay, John C. Calhoun by Lilian Marie Briggs Webster Daniel 1782-1852 Clay Henry 1777-1852 Calhoun John C. (John Caldwell) 1782-1850, 1912-12-31
  4. The South in danger : read before you vote : address of the Democratic Association of Washington, D.C by D.C.) Democratic Association (Washington Towles James Sengstack C. P Green Willis Clay Henry 1777-1852, 1844-12-31
  5. Speech of Henry Clay by Henry Clay 1777-1852, 1847-12-31
  6. The beauties of the Hon. Henry Clay by Henry Clay 1777-1852, 1839-12-31
  7. Speech of Mr. Clay, of Kentucky, on the measures of compromise. Delivered in the Senate of the United States, July 22, 1850 by Henry Clay 1777-1852, 1850-12-31
  8. Speech of Mr. Clay, of Kentucky, delivered June 27, 1840, on the occasion of a public dinner, given in compliment to him, at Taylorsville, in his native county of Hanover, in the state of Virginia by Henry Clay 1777-1852, 1840-12-31
  9. Speech of Mr. Clay of Kentucky, in support of his propositions to compromise on the slavery question by Henry Clay 1777-1852, 1850-12-31
  10. The private correspondence of Henry Clay. Ed. by Calvin Colton. by Clay. Henry. 1777-1852., 1856-01-01
  11. The private correspondence of Henry Clay Edited by Calvin Colton by Clay. Henry. 1777-1852., 1855-01-01
  12. The life and speeches of the Hon. Henry Clay by Clay Henry 1777-1852, 1857-01-01
  13. The life and speeches of the Hon. Henry Clay by Clay Henry 1777-1852, 1855-01-01
  14. The life and speeches of the Hon. Henry Clay .. by Clay Henry 1777-1852, 1844-01-01

101. Henry Clay
Henry Clay. 1777 1852. Henry Clay was secretary of state under John QuincyAdams and an unsuccessful candidate for the presidency in 1824, 1832, and 1844.
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Henry Clay Henry Clay was secretary of state under John Quincy Adams and an unsuccessful candidate for the presidency in 1824, 1832, and 1844. He was one of the most popular and influential political leaders in American history. His genius in the art of compromise three times resolved bitter political conflicts that threatened to tear the nation apart, winning him the title The Great Pacificator. Clay was born on April 12, 1777, in Hanover County, Virginia, to a middle-class family. After studying for the bar with the eminent George Wythe, Clay, at the age of 20, moved to Lexington, Kentucky, where he developed a thriving practice. He was blessed with a quick mind, a flair for oratory, and an ability to charm both sexes with his easy, attractive manner. That he loved to drink and gamble was no drawback in an age that admired both vices. Clay, ambitious for worldly success, married into a wealthy and socially prominent family and soon gained entry into Kentucky's most influential circles. While still in his 20s, he was elected to the state legislature, in which he served for six years, until 1809. Clay established his great reputation in the United States House of Representatives, where he served intermittently from 1811 to 1825. In his first term, he became one of the leading "War Hawks"—the young men whose clamor for hostilities with England helped bring about the War of 1812. Clay was selected as one of the commissioners who in 1814 negotiated the Treaty of Ghent, ending that war.

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Cite / link Email Feedback Thesaurus Legend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms Noun Henry Clay - United States politician responsible for the Missouri Compromise between free and slave states (1777-1852) the Great Compromiser Clay pol political leader ... politician - a person active in party politics Mentioned in References in classic literature compromiser Frick grandfather clock industrialist ... treater In this same year Henry Clay delivered his memorable speech on the Mexican War, at Lexington, Kentucky, and it was telegraphed to The New York Herald at a cost of five hundred dollars, thus breaking all previous records for news-gathering enterprise. The History of the Telephone by Casson, Herbert N.

103. Biography Of General Lucius Clay
Annals One of his ancestors was Kentucky Senator Henry Clay (1777 1852), Unlike his ancestor Henry Clay, the ‘Great Compromiser, Lucius Clay was
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Home Airlift History President Truman General LeMay ... Other Fun Stuff GENERAL LUCIUS DUBIGNON CLAY (1897 - 1978) - FATHER OF THE BERLIN AIRLIFT IN 1948 - 1949
Gen. Lucius D. Clay was born in Marietta, GA, on Apr .23, 1897 and died in Chatham, MA, on April 16, 1978. His lifelong companion in marriage remained Marjorie McKeown whom he married Sept 21, 1918. They had two sons (Lucius Jr.; Frank Butner) who also became Generals.
Lucius Clay came from a line of distinguished public servants, some of whom are mentioned in official United States Annals: One of his ancestors was Kentucky Senator Henry Clay (1777 - 1852), called the ‘Great Pacificator' or ‘Great Compromiser,' in remembrance of his efforts in the 1820 Missouri Compromise. Kentucky Sen. Clay was a presidential candidate in 1824, 1832, and 1844, losing all three bids due to various controversial positions on points that were, in retrospect, too far-sighted for their time. In contrast to this high political ambition, his descendant, retired Gen. Clay firmly declared in 1963 that he would not seek, or accept, the presidential nomination.
At the height of WWII activities in 1942, Lucius Clay was the youngest Army brigadier general. He was promoted to Asst.. Chief of Staff for Material (Service of Supply), and when the SOS was reorganized, he became Director of Material, Army Service Forces.

104. National Historic Landmarks Program (NHL)
From 1811 until 1852, this two story brick mansion was the residence of HenryClay (17771852), the distinguished pre-Civil War political leader, statesman,
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