Calhoun, John Caldwell Vice Presidents United States North America
John Caldwell Calhoun, (1782-1850), was elected vice president of the United States in 1824 with support from both the Adams and Jackson factions. He served under the victorious John Quincy Adams, but in 1828 he supported Andrew Jackson and was again elected to the vice presidency when Jackson won the presidency.
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- Wikipedia: John C. Calhoun - Biographical article from the online encyclopedia Wikipedia.
- John C. Calhoun - Calhoun\\'s life and political context, together with the text of his "Disquisition on Government" and a bibliography. From the site, American Studies at the University of Virginia.
- U.S. Senate: John C. Calhoun, 7th Vice President (1825-1832) - His life and political career, from the U.S. calhoun, john caldwell calhoun, john caldwell Senate Web site.
- Biographical Directory of the United States Congress: Calhoun, John Caldwell - Short biography along with political party, years of calhoun, john caldwell service in Congress and bibliography.
- Remarks of Mr. Calhoun of South Carolina on the Bill to Prevent the Interference of Certain Federal Officers in Elections - Speech delivered in the U.S. Senate on February 22, 1839. vice presidents In plain text, or as a zip file, at vice presidents Project Gutenberg.
- John C. Calhoun's Speech to the United States Senate against the Compromise of 1850, 4 March 1850 - Images of the original manuscript of his last united states Senate speech. From the American Memory project, Library united states of Congress.
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