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Colton, Calvin, 1789-1857 (Personal Name)

Preferred form: Colton, Calvin, 1789-1857
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  • Junius, 1789-1857
  • Northern man, 1789-1857
  • Colton, C. (Calvin), 1789-1857

The private correspondence of Henry Clay, 1856: t.p. (Calvin Colton, LL.D., prof. of public econ., Trinity Coll.)

LC in OCLC, 8/27/85 (hdg.: Colton, Calvin, 1789-1857)

Reply to Webster, 1840: t.p. (Junius)

Abolition a sedition, 1839: t.p. (by a Northern man)

Virtuology.com /Virtual American biographies, viewed Nov. 2,1011 (Calvin Colton; clergyman, born in Long-meadow, Massachusetts, in 1789; died in Savannah, Georgia, 13 March, 1857. He was graduated at Yale in 1812, and at Andover seminary in 1815) http://famousamericans.net/calvincolton/

Colton, Calvin. Tour of the American lakes, and among the Indians of the North-West Territory in 1830, M DCCC XXXIII, 1833: title page (C. Colton)

Who was who in America, 1607-1896: (Colton, Calvin; journalist, author; born Longmeadow, Mass., Sept. 14, 1789; ordained to ministry Presbyn. Ch., Batavia, N.Y., 1815; became Episcopalian, 1836; rector Ch. of Messiah, N.Y.C., 1837-1838; became official biographer of Henry Clay, 1844; editor of The True Whig (newspaper), Washington, D.C., 1842-1843; prof. public economy Trinity Coll., Hartford, Conn., 1852-1857)

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