The name of this anti-Jackson party was introduced to the senate by Henry Clay, April 14, 1834
In 1843 Daniel Webster resigned as this president's Secretary of State
He organized the corps of men who photographed the Civil War; poor eyesight limited his work
Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, a founder of the ACLU, was expelled in 1940 for being a member of this party
Over half the value of U.S. exports from 1815-1860 came from this crop
The Bay of Pigs invasion plans were first drawn up under this president
In 1930 Charles Evans Hughes left the World Court to take this position in the U.S.
While in the VA. legislature, this 3rd president introduced his religious freedom statute
Founded in 1607, the Popham colony on the Kennebec River was this state's first English settlement
In 1952 composer Stuart Hamblen was the presidential candidate of this anti-liquor party