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    John Caldwell Calhoun (/kælˈhuːn/; March 18, 1782 – March 31, 1850) was an American statesman and political theorist who served as the seventh vice president...
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    John C. Calhoun (SSBN-630), a James Madison-class fleet ballistic missile submarine, was the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for John...
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    The John C. Calhoun Monument was a monumental statue in Charleston, South Carolina, United States. The monument was 115 feet tall, and stood at the center...
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  • John C. Calhoun was the 7th vice president of the United States. John Calhoun may also refer to: John Calhoun (diver) (1925–2010), American Olympic diver...
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    Floride Bonneau Calhoun (née Colhoun; February 15, 1792 – July 25, 1866) was the wife of U.S. politician John C. Calhoun. She was known for her leading...
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    John C. Calhoun is a marble sculpture depicting the American statesman of the same name by Frederick Ruckstull, installed in the United States Capitol's...
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  • Look up calhoun in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. John C. Calhoun (1782–1850) was the 7th vice president of the United States. Calhoun can also refer...
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  • statesman John C. Calhoun: Calhoun, Alabama Calhoun, Arkansas Calhoun, Colorado Calhoun, Georgia Calhoun, Illinois (renamed Springfield in 1828) Calhoun, Kansas...
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    Portrait of John C. Calhoun is a circa 1858 oil on canvas portrait painting by Henry F. Darby, now in United States Capitol in Washington, D.C. The painting...
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    Anna Maria Calhoun Clemson (February 13, 1817 – September 22, 1875) was the daughter of John C. Calhoun and Floride Calhoun (née Colhoun), and the wife...
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  • endowed by Edward Harkness. It was originally named Calhoun College after US Vice President John C. Calhoun, but renamed in 2017 in honor of computer scientist...
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    His father, Andrew Pickens Calhoun, was a planter. He had a brother, Patrick Calhoun. His paternal grandfather, John C. Calhoun, served as the Vice President...
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    Bedford/St. Martin's. John C. Calhoun, [1], "XIV Speech on the Reception of Abolition Petitions, February, 1837; Speeches of John C. Calhoun:Delivered in the...
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  • 1946 and named after John C. Calhoun, the 7th Vice President of the United States. He was a War Hawk of 1812, hence the Calhoun athletic teams names....
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    Marshall. The county was established on October 19, 1829, and named after John C. Calhoun, who was at the time Vice President under Andrew Jackson, making it...
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  • Calhoun County is the name of several counties in the United States of America named after U.S. Vice President John C. Calhoun: Calhoun County, Alabama...
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    It is named in honor of John C. Calhoun, a US Senator from South Carolina who was a staunch supporter of slavery. Calhoun County is included in the...
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  • however, without being formally impeached. In 1826, Vice President John C. Calhoun himself requested a House impeachment inquiry be launched into him...
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  • many people in the South at that time—venerated John C. Calhoun. In her eyes his life was heroic. Calhoun was "a congressman and vice president under two...
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    was 13,266. Its county seat is Pittsboro. The county is named after John C. Calhoun, the U.S. Vice President and U.S. Senator from South Carolina. According...
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    been a candidate in the election. Since the vice presidential candidate John Calhoun received a majority of votes having been on both Jackson and Adams tickets...
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    Floride and John C. Calhoun had a daughter named Anna Maria. At age 21, she married Thomas Green Clemson. After her father John C. Calhoun died in 1850;...
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    before assuming the office. Two vice presidents—George Clinton and John C. Calhoun—served under more than one president. Ill with tuberculosis and recovering...
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    county seat is Hampton. Calhoun County is Arkansas's 55th county, formed on December 6, 1850, and named for John C. Calhoun, a Vice President of the...
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    generation of Democratic-Republican leaders, including Henry Clay and John C. Calhoun, who championed high tariffs, federally funded internal improvements...
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    Patrick Calhoun (March 21, 1856 – June 16, 1943) was the grandson of John C. Calhoun and Floride Calhoun, and the great-grandson of his namesake Patrick...
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  • Concurrent majority (category John C. Calhoun)
    Mifflin Harcourt. pp. xv-14. "John C. Calhoun: Disquisition on Government". Retrieved 2015-09-27. Brown, Guy Story. "Calhoun's Philosophy of Politics: A Study...
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    Fort Hill, also known as the John C. Calhoun House and Library, is a National Historic Landmark on the Clemson University campus in Pickens County, South...
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    county was founded in 1856 and named for South Carolina politician John C. Calhoun. According to the United States Census Bureau, the county has a total...
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    1824 United States presidential election (category John C. Calhoun)
    majority of the electoral vote. In the election for vice president, John C. Calhoun was elected with a comfortable majority of the vote. Because none of...
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