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COLTON, Calvin, clergyman, born in Long-meadow, Massachusetts, in 1789; died in Savannah, Georgia, 13 3larch, 1857. He was graduated at Yale in 1812, and at ...
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, ...
Books ; The Americans ˇ Print List Price:$25.95 ; A voice from America to England ˇ Print List Price:$17.95 ; The Rights of Labor ˇ Print List Price:$24.95 ; Reply to ...
(Colton, Calvin, 1789-1857). [Info] Colton, Calvin, 1789-1857: A Lecture on the Railroad to the Pacific (1850), ed.
Calvin Colton, born in Longmeadow on September 74, 1789, was a fifth generation member of a prominent family in colonial Springfield. George Colton had been one ...
Calvin Colton was an American journalist, clergyman, and author. He served as pastor of churches in Le Roy and Batavia, rector of the Church of the Messiah.
1252 Followers, 645 Following, 77 Posts - Colton Calvin Wright (@calvin.colton) on Instagram: "Married to Krista @c.dubfilms @wrightmomentphoto"
1 On the relationship between the reform movements and the evangelical movement of the Jacksonian era, see Clifford S. Griffin, Their Brother's Keep.
Abolition a Sedition, by a Northern Man Calvin Colton 92 downloads ˇ Tour of the American Lakes, and Among the Indians of the North-West Territory, in 1830, ...