Secretary of War, Vice President, Secretary of State, and U.S. Senator South Carolina's most storied national politician, John C. Calhoun served as secretary of war, vice president, secretary of ...
The future of a bronze effigy of John C. Calhoun continues ... when the statue was first taken down. Calhoun, a former U.S. senator and vice president, died a decade before the first shots ...
On March 18, 1782, John C. Calhoun was born near Abbeville, South Carolina. Calhoun served as a congressman, senator, secretary of war, secretary of state and vice president of the United States.
Before joining the executive branch as FDR’s VP, he served as the U.S. Secretary of Agriculture. 9. VPs that Vacated Daguerreotype of John C. Calhoun by Matthew Brady 1849. Spiro Agnew 1972 ...
In a letter published late Friday by the Daily Princetonian, the campus newspaper, more than 120 professors, lecturers and other staff condemned Vice President W. Rochelle Calhoun's comments and ...