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COLTON, Calvin, clergyman, born in Long-meadow, Massachusetts, in 1789; died in Savannah, Georgia, 13 3larch, 1857.
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part of his career in New York, then Kentucky, where he wrote a biography of leading Whig politician Henry Clay. In his 1839 book Abolition a Sedition, ...
1 On the relationship between the reform movements and the evangelical movement of the Jacksonian era, see Clifford S. Griffin, Their Brother's Keep.
(Colton, Calvin, 1789-1857). [Info] Colton, Calvin, 1789-1857: A Lecture on the Railroad to the Pacific (1850), ed.
Abolition a Sedition, by a Northern Man Calvin Colton 57 downloads · Tour of the American Lakes, and Among the Indians of the North-West Territory, in 1830, ...
Colton delivered this lecture in support of a proposal by New York merchant Asa Whitney (1797–1872) to build a railway from Lake Michigan to the Pacific.
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Justice is a stern, an immutable, invincible, and all conquering sovereign. She standeth out, the chief-the foremost of the perfections of the infinite Jehovah.