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* Corinth, Clay County, Alabama
In 1830 he moved to Liberty in Clay County in western Missouri, and set up practice there, where he also farmed.
* Harvard Township, Clay County, Nebraska, a township in the United States
Category: people from Clay County, Minnesota
In 1833, Missouri settlers, alarmed by the rapid influx of Mormons, expelled them from Jackson County into the nearby Clay County, where local residents took them in.
When the Missouri Mormons were later asked to leave Clay County in 1836, they secured land in what would become Caldwell County.
Truman was born in Ivydale, Clay County, West Virginia, to Newberry Truman and Rosa Belle Hardman ; the family settled in Chehalis, Washington several years later.
Category: People from Clay County, West Virginia
Henry Clay was born on April 12, 1777, at the Clay homestead in Hanover County, Virginia in a story-and-a-half frame house.
In November 1797, Clay relocated to Lexington, Kentucky, the growing town near where his family then resided in Woodford County.
In 1803 Clay was elected to serve as the representative of Fayette County in the Kentucky General Assembly.
* Clay County, Arkansas
Clay County is the name of 18 counties in the United States.
* Clay County, Alabama
* Clay County, Arkansas ( named for John Clayton, and originally named Clayton County )
* Clay County, Florida
* Clay County, Georgia
* Clay County, Illinois
* Clay County, Indiana
* Clay County, Iowa ( named for Henry Clay, Jr., son of Henry Clay and a soldier in the Mexican-American War )

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Such ranchers as Coble and Clay and the Bosler brothers carried him on their books as a cowhand even while he was receiving a much larger salary from parties unknown.
Clay was rolled to 1/4'' '' thickness.
From the early 1830s, Lincoln was a steadfast Whig and professed to friends in 1861 to be, " an old line Whig, a disciple of Henry Clay ".
Realizing Clay was unlikely to win the presidency, Lincoln, who had pledged in 1846 to serve only one term in the House, supported General Zachary Taylor for the Whig nomination in the 1848 presidential election.
The institute was founded in 1998 through the sponsorship of Boston businessman Landon T. Clay.
Feeling that he was underpaid for the quality of his work for Silsbee ( at $ 8 a week ), the young draftsman quit and found work as a designer at the firm of Beers, Clay, and Dutton.
The existence and mechanism for ion selectivity was first postulated in the 1960s by Clay Armstrong.
Clay had come in fourth place and thus was not on the ballot, but he retained considerable power and influence as Speaker of the House.
Paul Nagel argues that his political acumen was not any less developed than others were in his day, and notes that Henry Clay, one of the era's most astute politicians, was a principal advisor to Adams and supporter throughout his presidency.
One of the issues which divided the administration was protective tariffs, of which Henry Clay was a leading advocate.
When war finally did break out, the war effort was led by the War Hawks in Congress under Clay at least as much as it was by Madison ; this accorded with the president's preference for checks and balances.
Monroe was part of the American Colonization Society formed in 1816, which members included Henry Clay and Andrew Jackson.
Polk was the surprise ( dark horse ) candidate for president in 1844, defeating Henry Clay of the rival Whig Party by promising to annex Texas.
Polk's Whig opponent in the 1844 presidential election was Henry Clay of Kentucky.
Polk was a strong proponent of immediate annexation, while Clay seemed more equivocal and vacillating.
LeRoy Pope Walker of Alabama was made Secretary of War, after being recommended for this post by Clement Clay and William Yancey ( both of whom declined to accept cabinet positions themselves ).
Henry Clay Folger was head of the company until 1923, when he was succeeded by Herbert L. Pratt.
It was a close fight for Fittipaldi who secured the title with a fourth at the season-ending United States Grand Prix, putting him three points ahead of Ferrari's Clay Regazzoni.
After replacing his surname with an “ X ,” Clay was given his Muslim name, Muhammad Ali, by Elijah Muhammad.
While officials in Washington, D. C. thought the project had merit, and Secretary of State Henry Clay formally presented it to the Congress of the United States in 1826, the plan was not approved.
An impressive demonstration occurred on May 1, 1844, when news of the Whig Party's nomination of Henry Clay for U. S. President was telegraphed from the party's convention in Baltimore to the Capitol Building in Washington.

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