Thomas Hart Benton (1782-1858) Senator BentonThirty Years' View
Removal of the Creek Indians from Georgia
Bank of the United States—Non-renewal of Charterthe speech
Bank of the United States—Illegal and Vicious Currency — errors of Tocqueville
Removal of Deposits from the Bank
The Gold Currency
Attempted Investigation of the Bank
Transmigration of the Bank of the United States
Debate Between Mr. Clay and Mr. Calhoun
Debate Between Mr. Clay and Mr. Calhoun, Rejoinders
Independent Treasury
Last Notice of the Bank of the United States
Disunion, secession
Senator Calhoun :
John Caldwell Calhoun (1782-1850) Calhoun 1834 January 13 — State rights no more
Calhoun 1834 March 21
Calhoun 1837 September 18, Treasury Notes
Calhoun 1837 October 03
Calhoun 1838 March 10, Reply to Senator Clay
Calhoun 1838 March 22, Reply to Webster
The Edgefield letter
Senator Webster :
Daniel Webster (1782-1852) Webster 1837 September 28, The Currency
Webster 1838 March 22, Reply to Calhoun

Daniel Webster was in the pay of the Bank of the United States:
"I believe my retainer has not been renewed or refreshed as usual. If it be wished that my relation to the Bank should be continued, it may be as well to send me the usual retainers." --Daniel Webster to Nicholas Biddle, December 21, 1833