Congress Investigates: A Documented History, 1792-1974, Volume 1Arthur Meier Schlesinger, Roger A. Bruns Chelsea House Publishers, 1975 - 4103 pages |
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Page 114
... Clark would reveal " more full , important , and damning evidence . " With the United States facing war with Great ... Clark to " lay on the clerk's table all papers or other information " relating to Wilkinson's conduct . Clark remarked ...
... Clark would reveal " more full , important , and damning evidence . " With the United States facing war with Great ... Clark to " lay on the clerk's table all papers or other information " relating to Wilkinson's conduct . Clark remarked ...
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... Clark , of New Orleans , he found a congenial spirit , every way qualified for his purpose ― a man ! soaring above vulgar prejudices , and distinguished for politi- cal depravity and moral turpitude . This gentleman who had always been ...
... Clark , of New Orleans , he found a congenial spirit , every way qualified for his purpose ― a man ! soaring above vulgar prejudices , and distinguished for politi- cal depravity and moral turpitude . This gentleman who had always been ...
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... Clark , a onetime army paymaster , bitter over his dismissal by Calhoun for failing to settle his ac- counts . In the autumn of 1825 , Clark had vented his anti - Calhoun passion with a series of scathing articles in the New York ...
... Clark , a onetime army paymaster , bitter over his dismissal by Calhoun for failing to settle his ac- counts . In the autumn of 1825 , Clark had vented his anti - Calhoun passion with a series of scathing articles in the New York ...
Contents
Chalou | 3 |
Committee March 27 1792 | 19 |
House Debate over Committee Report November 13 and | 45 |
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11th Congress accused Adams American Answer appear appointed army arrived authority bank believe Bladensburg bond Calhoun called Cambreleng Captain chairman character charge citizens Clair Clark Colonel command committee conduct Congress constitution contract copy court declared Department dollars duty East Florida Elijah Mix enemy evidence examination Executive fact Florida force Fort Pitt Fort Washington furnished gentleman Government Governor Hodgdon honor House of Representatives Houston hundred Indians inquiry investigation Jackson James Wilkinson Kentucky letter Major Vandeventer McDuffie McKenney military militia motion nation never object officers opinion Orleans papers Pensacola person present President principle proceedings proposed punish quarter master Question received recollect request resolution Rip Rap Samuel Houston Secretary Secretary of War Seminole Seminole war Senate Spain Spanish Stanberry submitted testimony thousand tion transactions troops United War Department Washington Wilkinson William Duer Winder witnesses