John C Calhoun to John Quincy Adams, January 1, 1817
[ , Start insertion, 5th January to 29th December, ca. 1817-1825 , End, ] 5th Jany— Mr Calhoun accepts with pleasure the invitation of Mr & Mrs Adams for Thursday…
John Caldwell Calhoun was an American statesman and political theorist who served as the seventh vice president of the United States from 1825 to 1832. Calhoun began his political career as a nationalist, modernizer and proponent of a strong federal government and protective tariffs. In the late 1820s, his views shifted, and he became a leading proponent of states' rights, limited government, nullification, and opposition to high tariffs, and distinguished himself as an outspoken defender of American slavery. Calhoun saw Northern acceptance of those policies as a condition of the South remaining in the Union. His beliefs heavily influenced the South's secession from the Union in 1860 and 1861. Calhoun was the first of two vice presidents to resign from the position, the second being Spiro Agnew, who resigned in 1973.
[ , Start insertion, 5th January to 29th December, ca. 1817-1825 , End, ] 5th Jany— Mr Calhoun accepts with pleasure the invitation of Mr & Mrs Adams for Thursday…
27th March 1820. Mr. Calhoun’s best respects to Mrs. Adams, and he is happy to state, that on an examination of the case of Mr Boyd, he found he could…
DEPARTMENT OF WAR, March 11. 1824 SIR: You are hereby notified, that the President has this day conditionally appointed you a Cadet in the service of the United States; and…
WAR DEPARTMENT, 29th. March 1824. You are hereby informed, that the President of the United States, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, has appointed you <…
[ ca. 1825-1828 ] 9th Decr. Mr Calhoun accepts with pleasure the invitation of Mr. & Mrs Adams for thursday next 29th Decr. Mr & Mrs Calhoun regret that a…