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  1. 12 de jun. de 2006 · Calhoun, meanwhile, resigned the vice presidency in 1832 to return to the Senate. Amazingly, despite their history, Eaton eventually turned on Jackson. In 1840, when President Van Buren recalled Eaton from Spain for failing to fulfill his diplomatic duties, Eaton announced his support for Van Buren’s presidential rival, William Henry Harrison.

  2. 28 de dic. de 2022 · At their meeting, the President stares across the desk at Calhoun urging him to order his wife to pay a visit to Peggy Eaton. But Calhoun refuses. He and Floride are both from South Carolina, and back home, it’s women who decide on such matters. Calhoun defers to his wife, saying “This is a question upon which women should feel, not think.

  3. Floride Bonneau Calhoun aka Colhoun (15 Feb 1792 - certain 25 Jul 1866) 0 references . Sitelinks. Wikipedia (7 entries) edit. arzwiki فلوريد ...

  4. 21 de sept. de 2021 · Mary Cannon was one of 17 freed men and women who signed an agreement with their “X” marks to work for Thomas Green Clemson as a sharecropper on Fort Hill from January 1, 1871, to December 31, 1871. We created posts that included the lists of all of the sharecroppers and those that featured a photo of Cannon’s signature, her first and ...

  5. In 1848, Nelly was purchased by Floride Calhoun. Nelly appeared in the personal correspondence of Floride Calhoun as her personal enslaved domestic laborer; in one letter, Floride Calhoun stated, “I trust her with the keys, as she has been accustomed to it all her life.” Nelly was also the enslaved cook at Fort Hill.

  6. Floride Bonneau Colhoun Calhoun (1792-1866) was the wife of Vice President and Congressman John C. Calhoun (1782-1850). Following their marriage in 1811, the Calhouns became the parents of ten children: Andrew Pickens Calhoun (1811-1865), Floride Pure Calhoun (1814-1815), Jane Calhoun (1816-1816) Anna Maria Calhoun Clemson (1817-1875), Elizabeth Calhoun (1819-1820), Patrick Calhoun (1821-1858 ...

  7. John C. Calhoun. John Caldwell Calhoun (18 de marzo de 1782-31 de marzo de 1850) fue un líder político de los estados del sur de los Estados Unidos, un destacado filósofo político de la primera mitad del siglo XIX y uno de los principales actores en las grandes disputas políticas en su país. En estas disputas desempeñó un destacado ...