OBITUARY ADDRESSES ON THE OCCASION OF THE DEATH OF THE HON. HENRY CLAY. A SENATOR OF THE UNITED STATES FROM THE STATE OF KENTUCKY, DELIVERED IN THE SENATE AND IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE UNITED STATES, JUNE 30, 1852, AND THE FUNERAL SERMON OF THE REV. C. M. BUTLER.
by Dickins, Asbury
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D.C.: Senate and House of Representatives Book. Good. Hardcover. 1852, 135pp, engraved frontispiece. Stamp of The Sheldon Art Museum, Middlebury, VT on the first free endpaper, no other markings. Gilt designs on front and rear covers, that on the rear cover flaking, extremities lightly worn, else G. Sabin 13562. Clay was one of Kentucky's greatest statesmen and a hero to Abraham Lincoln..
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- OBITUARY ADDRESSES ON THE OCCASION OF THE DEATH OF THE HON. HENRY CLAY. A SENATOR OF THE UNITED STATES FROM THE STATE OF KENTUCKY, DELIVERED IN THE SENATE AND IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE UNITED STATES, JUNE 30, 1852, AND THE FUNERAL SERMON OF THE REV. C. M. BUTLER.
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- Dickins, Asbury
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- Hardcover
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- Used - Good
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- Senate and House of Representatives
- Place of Publication
- D.C.
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- HENRY CLAY KENTUCKY
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