
John Caldwell Calhoun
Works
- South Carolina Exposition and Protest (1828) (transcription project)
- Against the Force Bill (15 & 16 February 1833)
- Slavery a Positive Good (6 February 1837)
- Letter from J.C. Calhoun to B.E. Green. April 19, 1844. (1844)
- Disquisition on Government (1851) (page scans, pp. 1–107)
- A Discourse on the Constitution and Government of the United States (1851) (page scans, pp. 111–406)
Works about Calhoun
- John Greenleaf Whittier, To a Souther Statesman
- The Cambridge History of American Literature, Book II, Chapter XV (section § 13. John C. Calhoun.)
- "Calhoun, John Caldwell," by John Randolph Tucker in Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography, New York: D. Appleton and Co. (1900)
- 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica: "Calhoun, John Caldwell"
- The New Student's Reference Work: "Calhoun, John Caldwell"

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