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Henry Clay



Clay, Henry - 1777–1852, American statesman, b. Hanover co., Va.

Early Career

His father died when he was four years old, and Clay's formal schooling was limited to three years. His stepfather secured (1792) for him a clerk's position in the Virginia high court of chancery. There he gained the regard of George Wythe, who directed his reading. Clay also read law under Robert Brooke   Read More...


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    Encyclopedia of American Parties, Campaigns and Elections ("Clay, Henry" begins on p. 42)
    by William C. Binning, Larry E. Esterly, Paul A. Sracic. 467 pgs.


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