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Clay, Clement Comer 1789-1866
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60
works in
70
publications in
1
language and
734
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Correspondent
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hb151,
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Most widely held works about
Clement Comer Clay
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The Clays of Alabama, a planter-lawyer-politician family
by Ruth Ketring Nuermberger
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Speech of Mr. Simmons, of Rhode Island, on the resolutions of Mr. Clay and in reply to Messrs. Wright, Woodbury, and Calhoun
by James Fowler Simmons
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Clement Claiborne Clay papers, 1811-1865, Huntsville (Madison County), Alabama
by C. C Clay
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Clement Comer Clay papers, 1813 November 12
by Clement Comer Clay
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Letter : Tampa Bay, [Fla.], to C.C. Clay, Governor of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Ala., 1836 Nov. 17
by Thomas Sidney Jesup
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Thomas Hartley Crawford papers, 1827-1862 (inclusive)
by Thomas Hartley Crawford
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Speech of Mr. Simmons, of Rhode Island, on the resolutions of Mr. Clay
by James Fowler Simmons
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Clay, Clement Comer
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Clay, Clement Comer
by Thomas William Herringshaw
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Pen and ink drawings, [199--]-[1993
by Nathan H Glick
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Proclamation of the President : whereas it appears from evidence in the Bureau of Military Justice, that the atrocious murder of the late President Abraham Lincoln, and attempted assassination of Hon. Wm. H. Seward, Secretary of State, was incited, concocted and procured by and between Jeff. Davis, ..., and Jacob Thompson, Clement C. Clay, Beverly Tucker, Geo. N. Saunders, W.C. Elavay [sic], and other rebels and traitors ..., harbored in Canada ... : offer for arrest of said persons or either of them, within the limits of the United States ... the following rewards
by United States
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Clay, Clement Comer
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Creek Indians : substance of a "talk" between His Excellency Clement C. Clay, governor of the State of Alabama and Hopoethle Yoholo, Cheif [sic] of the Creek Nation in the presence of the following officers Major Genl. Patteson, Colonels John B. Hogan, John A. Campbell, Albert J. Pickett, & James E. Belser; Judge Benson; Majors T.J. Abbott & Donegan and other gentlemen : together with the undermentiond chiefs of Tuckabatchie town Young-King, Little Doctor, Yarja Sich-e, Colonels Mad Blue, Mad Deer, Osooche Fixico or Hatchee chubba Tom [crossed out] and others : on the 30th May 1836
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The Clays in early Alabama history
by Frank Lawrence Owsley
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Papers, 1831-1899
by George S Houston
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C. C. Clay papers, 1811-1925; (bulk 1821-1915)
by C. C Clay
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Most widely held works by
Clement Comer Clay
A digest of the laws of the State of Alabama : containing all the statutes of a public and general nature, in force at the close of the session of the General Assembly, in February, 1843 ; to which are prefixed, the Declaration of independence, the Constitution of the United States, the Act to enable the people of Alabama to form a constitution and State government, &c., and the Constitution of the State of Alabama, with an appendix, and a copious index
by Alabama
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2
editions published
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1843
in
English
and held by
54
libraries
worldwide
A digest of the laws of the State of Alabama containing all the statutes of a public and general nature, in force at the close of the session of the General Assembly, in February, 1843 : to which are prefixed, the Declaration of independence, the Constitution of the United States, the Act to enable the people of Alabama to form a constitution and State government, &c., and the Constitution of the State of Alabama, with an appendix, and a copious index
by Alabama
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1
edition published
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1843
in
English
and held by
10
libraries
worldwide
Message of Clement C. Clay, governor of the state of Alabama : to both branches of the Legislature, November session, 1836
by Alabama
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1
edition published
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1836
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English
and held by
4
libraries
worldwide
Annual address of the governor to the legislature primarily concerns problems with the Creeks (and Cherokees) leading up to and following upon the Creek War of 1836. Also touches on the arming, etc., of the militia, various public expenditures, sale of public lands, appointments to government positions, etc.
Lands to Illinois for road : <to accompany bill H.R. No. 514> June 5, 1834
by United States
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1
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1834
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English
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3
libraries
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Governor Clay's annual message
by Alabama
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1
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1836
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English
and held by
2
libraries
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Senator Clay's letter of resignation
by Clement Comer Clay
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1
edition published
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1841
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English
and held by
2
libraries
worldwide
Clement Comer Clay letter, 1818
by Clement Comer Clay
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2
editions published
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1818
in
English
and held by
1
library
worldwide
Letter, 29 July 1818, from Thomas Fearn, an Alabamian in London, to C. C. Clay, Huntsville, Ala., discussing his plan for emancipating the slaves in Alabama, his medical studies, and a proposed reading room in Huntsville.
Speech of Hon. C.C. Clay, of Alabama, on the graduation bill : in Senate, March 29, 1838
by Clement Comer Clay
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1
edition published
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1838
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English
and held by
1
library
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Letter [18]36, Ft. Mitchell, Alabama [to] Governor Clay
by John Monroe Washington
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1
edition published
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1836
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English
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1
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worldwide
Artillery officer, U.S. Army. Letter to Governor Clay of Alabama enclosing a letter for Capt. Moore and mentioning that the Alabama State Volunteers are the only state volunteers still involved in the Creek action.
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