
The Inaugural Address can be found here. All other sources used for this episode are as follows:
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- Cleaves, Freeman. Old Tippecanoe: William Henry Harrison and His Time. Newtown, CT: American Political Biography Press, 2010 [1939].
- Cole, Donald B, and John J McDonough. Witness to the Young Republic: A Yankee’s Journal, 1828-1870. Hanover, NH and London: University Press of New England, 1989.
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- Harrison, William Henry. “Inaugural Address,” March 4, 1841. Online by Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley, The American Presidency Project. http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/?pid=25813.
- Harvey, Peter. Reminiscences and Anecdotes of Daniel Webster. Boston, MA: Little, Brown, and Company, 1878.
- Hamilton, J G de Roulhac, ed. The Papers of William Alexander Graham: Volume Two 1838-1844. Raleigh, NC: State Department of Archives and History, 1959.
- Jackson, Andrew. “Proclamation 43 – Regarding the Nullifying Laws of South Carolina,” December 10, 1832. Online by Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley, The American Presidency Project. http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/?pid=67078.
- Peterson, Merrill D, ed. The Portable Thomas Jefferson. New York: Penguin Books, 1977.
- Poore, Benjamin Perley. Perley’s Reminiscences of Sixty Years in the National Metropolis Vol I. Philadelphia, PA: Hubbard Brothers, 1886.
- Remini, Robert V. Andrew Jackson and the Course of American Democracy, 1833-1845. New York: Harper & Row, 1984.
- Remini, Robert V. Daniel Webster: The Man and His Time. New York and London: W W Norton & Co, 1997.
- Shewmaker, Kenneth R, ed. The Papers of Daniel Webster: Diplomatic Papers, Volume 1 1841-1843. Hanover, NH and London: University Press of New England, 1983.
- Urofsky, Melvin I. A March of Liberty: A Constitutional History of the United States, Volume I: To 1877. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1988.
- White, Leonard D. The Jeffersonians: A Study in Administrative History, 1801-1829. New York: Macmillan Co, 1956.
- Witcover, Jules. Party of the People: A History of the Democrats. New York: Random House, 2003.
The intro music for this week’s episode was “Hail to the Chief” performed by the Air Force Concert Band. The full recording is available at archive.org.