BENTON, THOMAS HART, U.S. Senator

1782–1858, U.S. Senator (1821–51), b. Hillsboro, N.C.

Benton moved to Tennessee in 1809, was admitted to the bar in 1811, and served (1809–11) in the state senate. In 1815, he went to St. Louis, where he became editor of the Missouri Enquirer, established a thriving law practice, and won political prestige. He entered the U.S. Senate on Missouri's admission to the Union in 1821 and was four times reelected. A supporter from 1824 of Andrew Jackson, with whom he had been at odds, Benton was a power in the administrations of Jackson and Martin Van Buren.

He played one of the most prominent parts in the successful war on the Bank of the United States. A rigid "hard money" man (he delighted in the sobriquet "Old Bullion"), Benton had the ratio of silver to gold revised from 15 to 1 to 16 to 1 in 1834 and thus brought gold into circulation again. Congress defeated his resolution requiring that the public lands be paid for in hard money only, but Jackson immediately legalized the idea in an executive order (1836), the famous Specie Circular, which Benton drew up. His currency measures, intended to discourage continued land speculation and thereby encourage actual settlement of the West, were supported by Eastern workers, who wished to be paid in specie rather than in notes of uncertain value.

Benton also supported all legislation that aided settlers and favored the development of the West, including reduction in the price of government lands, suppression of land speculation, westward removal of the Native Americans, and internal improvements. He advocated government support of Western exploration, with which he was intimately connected through the expeditions of John Charles Frémont, who married one of his four daughters, Jessie Benton Frémont. The Oregon country especially interested him, and he protested the joint occupation with Britain. Yet he insisted that the 49th parallel (the line established) was the only boundary the United States could rightfully claim and deplored the Democratic campaign slogan of 1844—"Fifty-four forty or fight." As to Texas, although he had protested the 1819 treaty with Spain as one in which the United States gave up its rights to that region, he could not acquiesce in the intrigues that led to the annexation of Texas and the Mexican War.

Benton had early come to favor the gradual abolition of slavery, and with the ascendancy of the proslavery Democrats he lost influence in the party. His antislavery sentiments ran counter to majority opinion in Missouri at that time, and with his opposition to the proslavery features of the Compromise of 1850 he was defeated for a sixth term. He returned to Congress as a U.S. Representative (1853–55) but after voting against the Kansas-Nebraska Act in 1854 he was again defeated for reelection. In 1856 he was also defeated for the governorship of Missouri. He compiled An Abridgment of the Debates of Congress from 1789 to 1856 (16 vol., 1857–61) and wrote the autobiographical Thirty Years' View (2 vol., 1854–56).

See biographies by T. Roosevelt (1886, repr. 1968), W. N. Chambers (1956, repr. 1970), W. M. Meigs (1904, repr. 1970), and E. B. Smith (1957).

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Herr, author of Jessie Benton Frimont: A Biography, Elizabeths...guide her household with ease. Thomas Hart Benton was already a U.S. senator from Missouri when he married...third child and first son, Thomas. If his father had lived...
James Monroe, senator from Virginia, 1790-94: from careerist senator to figure- head president...5491-9A . Rufus King, senator from New York, 1789...Historical Office 5459-9 . Thomas Hart Benton, senator from Missouri...
...moderates on the slavery expansion question, such as Senator Thomas Hart Benton, were constantly assailed by a small but articulate...should have been an appeal by Scotts counsel to the U.S. Supreme Court, but such a course of action was blocked...
clout, as for example in the case of the two sons-in-law of Senator Thomas Hart Benton (John C. Fremont and William Carey Jones) (66), or already had exten- sive economic power, as in the case of land speculators...
...arrogance this begot was cast as the expression of divine will. The white race are a land-loving people, Senator Thomas Hart Benton said in 1843. Whites had the right to conquer new space and possess it, he declared, because they used it...
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...Jessie Ann Benton Fremont was...popular Senator Thomas Hart Benton of Missouri...was furthering Senator Bentons goal...Californias first two senators in 1850, and...Kit Carson, Thomas Starr King...criticism of the U.S. governments...
...had gone on to write U.S.A. instead of enlisting...advertising army? Is the form of U.S.A. perhaps a form of...William Cropper, and Thomas Hart Benton. Dos Passos wrote the introduction...page prologue titled "U.S.A.," which Dos Passos...
...election of U.S. Senators (where a de facto...10) In 1826, Senator Thomas Hart Benton acknowledged that...coffin.(12) In Thomas v. Cohen,(13...would violate the U.S. Constitution...election of U.S. Senators offers a particularly...
...See Gordon S. Wood, The...Tribulations of Thomas Jefferson, in Peter S. Onuf, ed...Legacies 395 (U. Press of Virginia...454 (1852); Benton v. Williams...111) (quoting Thomas Dawes). (123...Dred Scott, 60 U.S. (19 How...
...in 1842, John C. Fremont, a lieutenant in the U.S. Armys Corps of Topographical Engineers, met and...powerful protectors such as his father-in-law, U.S. Senator Thomas Hart Benton, and the devotion and skilled writing of his wife...
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...Ballad of Thomas Hart Benton by Justin...Charles Seeger. Benton developed a...Fair Ellen." Benton lamented that...it died." Benton was conditioned...great-uncle, Senator Thomas Hart Benton...Missouri in the U.S. Congress from...
...Independence and Marylands first U.S. senator; John Hanson, served as "president...Minnesota: Henry Mower Rice, U.S. senator; Maria L. Sanford...legal scholar. * Missouri: Thomas Hart Benton, U.S. senator; Francis Preston Blair...
...consolidation. In T.R.s day, these tendencies...his 1886 biography of Thomas Hart Benton, the Democratic senator from Missouri most closely...the purpose of the U.S. Constitution was not...of American Virtues: Thomas Jefferson on the Character...
...lands, but Senators John Conness...10, 1872, Senator Stewart pushed...29, 1862, U.S. attorney...Commissioner Joseph S. Wilson replied...Missouri senator Thomas Hart Benton, who, like...delay," John S. Hittell fumed...Black became U.S. attorney...
...and future President Thomas Jefferson claimed that...Madison, the successor to Thomas Jefferson, was not as...national figures such as Senator Thomas Hart Benton and future President...interpretation of the U.S. Constitution. It is...
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...Independence and Marylands first U.S. senator. John Hanson, served as "president...Minnesota: Henry Mower Rice, U.S. senator. Maria L. Sanford...George, legal scholar. Missouri: Thomas Hart Benton, U.S. senator. Francis Preston Blair...
...gunned down the 24-year-old U.S. Col. Elmer Ellsworth in May 1861...to take down that flag in part so U.S. troops wouldnt burn down Jacksons...roads. .. Randolph confided to Senator Thomas Hart Benton of Missouri that he had no intention...
...the Union Army and then a senator after the war and led a...1883) graduated from the U.S. Military Academy at West...the White House. He was U.S. solicitor in the Court...along with a statue of Thomas Hart Benton. The term "larger than...


 

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BENTON, THOMAS HART , U.S. Senator 1782 1858, U.S. Senator (1821 51), b. Hillsboro, N.C. Benton moved to Tennessee in 1809, was admitted to the bar in 1811...
...including one of its Senators, Thomas Hart Benton. During the...Missourian Harry S. Truman to...the machine of Thomas J. Pendergast...Thomas Hart Benton, a descendant of the Missouri Senator of the same...fourth largest U.S. city is...


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