An Oration, Delivered Before the Young Men of Portland, July 4, 1827

An Oration, Delivered Before the Young Men of Portland, July 4, 1827
Title An Oration, Delivered Before the Young Men of Portland, July 4, 1827 PDF eBook
Author William Pitt Fessenden
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Pages 44
Release 1827
Genre Fourth of July orations
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Oration Pronounced Before the Young Men of Providence. July 4, 1827

Oration Pronounced Before the Young Men of Providence. July 4, 1827
Title Oration Pronounced Before the Young Men of Providence. July 4, 1827 PDF eBook
Author Albert Gorton Greene
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Pages 25
Release 1827
Genre Fourth of July orations
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The North American Review

The North American Review
Title The North American Review PDF eBook
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Pages 514
Release 1827
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Oration Delivered Before the Democratic Republicans of Portland and Vicinity, July 4th, 1838

Oration Delivered Before the Democratic Republicans of Portland and Vicinity, July 4th, 1838
Title Oration Delivered Before the Democratic Republicans of Portland and Vicinity, July 4th, 1838 PDF eBook
Author John Appleton
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Pages 16
Release 1838
Genre Fourth of July celebrations
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From Revivals to Removal

From Revivals to Removal
Title From Revivals to Removal PDF eBook
Author John A. Andrew, III
Publisher University of Georgia Press
Pages 450
Release 2007-11-01
Genre History
ISBN 082033121X

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Between the end of the Revolutionary War in 1781 and Andrew Jackson's retirement from the presidency in 1837, a generation of Americans acted out a great debate over the nature of the national character and the future political, economic, and religious course of the country. Jeremiah Evarts (1781-1831) and many others saw the debate as a battle over the soul of America. Alarmed and disturbed by the brashness of Jacksonian democracy, they feared that the still-young ideal of a stable, cohesive, deeply principled republic was under attack by the forces of individualism, liberal capitalism, expansionism, and a zealous blend of virtue and religiosity. A missionary, reformer, and activist, Jeremiah Evarts (1781-1831) was a central figure of neo-Calvinism in the early American republic. An intellectual and spiritual heir to the founding fathers and a forebear of American Victorianism, Evarts is best remembered today as the stalwart opponent of Andrew Jackson's Indian policies--specifically the removal of Cherokees from the Southeast. John A. Andrew's study of Evarts is the most comprehensive ever written. Based predominantly on readings of Evart's personal and family papers, religious periodicals, records of missionary and benevolent organizations, and government documents related to Indian affairs, it is also a portrait of the society that shaped-and was shaped by-Evart's beliefs and principles. Evarts failed to tame the powerful forces of change at work in the early republic, Evarts did manage to shape broad responses to many of them. Perhaps the truest measure of his influence is that his dream of a government based on Christian principles became a rallying cry for another generation and another cause: abolitionism.

Civil War Senator

Civil War Senator
Title Civil War Senator PDF eBook
Author Robert J. Cook
Publisher LSU Press
Pages 329
Release 2011
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0807138266

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One of the most talented and influential American politicians of the nineteenth century, William Pitt Fessenden (1806--1869) helped devise Union grand strategy during the Civil War. A native of Maine and son of a fiery New England abolitionist, he served in the United States Senate as a member of the Whig Party during the Kansas-Nebraska crisis and played a formative role in the development of the Republican Party. In this richly textured and fast-paced biography, Robert J. Cook charts Fessenden's rise to power and probes the potent mix of political ambition and republican ideology which impelled him to seek a place in the U.S. Senate at a time of rising tension between North and South. A determined and self-disciplined man who fought, not always successfully, to keep his passions in check, Fessenden helped to spearhead Republican Party opposition to proslavery expansion during the strife-torn 1850s and led others to resist the cotton states' efforts to secede peaceably after the election of Abraham Lincoln in 1860. During the Civil War, he chaired the Senate Finance Committee and served as President Lincoln's second head of the Treasury Department. In both positions, he fashioned and implemented wartime financial policy for the United States. In addition, Fessenden's multifaceted relationship with Lincoln helped to foster effective working relations between the president and congressional Republicans. Cook outlines Fessenden's many contributions to critical aspects of northern grand strategy and to the gradual shift to an effective total war policy against the Confederacy. Most notably, Cook shows, Fessenden helped craft congressional policy regarding the confiscation and emancipation of slaves. Cook also details Fessenden's tenure as chairman of the Joint Committee on Reconstruction after the war, during which he authored that committee's report. Although he sanctioned his party's break with Andrew Johnson less than a year after the war's end, Cook explains how Fessenden worked decisively to thwart attempts by Radical Republicans to revolutionize post-emancipation society in the defeated Confederacy. The first biography of Fessenden in over forty years, Civil War Senator reveals a significant but often sidelined historical figure and explains the central role played by party politics and partisanship in the coming of the Civil War, northern military victory, and the ultimate failure of postwar Reconstruction. Cook restores Fessenden to his place as one of the most important politicians of a troubled generation.

An oration pronounced before the inhabitants of Portland, July 4th, 1805, in commemoration of American independence

An oration pronounced before the inhabitants of Portland, July 4th, 1805, in commemoration of American independence
Title An oration pronounced before the inhabitants of Portland, July 4th, 1805, in commemoration of American independence PDF eBook
Author James D. HOPKINS (of Portland, U.S.)
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Pages 54
Release 1805
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