034 – Source Notes



DeWitt Clinton by Rembrandt Peale [c. 1823], courtesy of Wikipedia
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  • Hopkins, James F, ed. The Papers of Henry Clay: Volume I, The Rising Statesman 1797-1814. Lexington, KY: University of Kentucky Press, 1959.
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  • Latimer, Jon. 1812: War With America. Cambridge, MA and London: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2007. Nagel, Paul C. John Quincy Adams: A Public Life, a Private Life. New York: Alfred A Knopf, 1997.
  • Remini, Robert V. Henry Clay: Statesman for the Union. New York: W W Norton & Co, 1991.
  • Risjord, Norman K. “Election of 1812.” History of American Presidential Elections 1789-1968: Volume I. Arthur M Schlesinger, Jr, ed. New York: Chelsea House and McGraw-Hill, 1971. p. 249-296.
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The music sample from this episode came from the Henry Clay APUSH Video by Ben Glasser available on YouTube which is a highly recommended, humorous ode to Clay’s accomplishments. Believe me, the tune’s addictive.

And finally, for those interested, the t-shirts mentioned in the episode:

 
Andrew‘s 1844 Clay Campaign Shirt My 1840 Tippecanoe Campaign Shirt