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  1. Thirty years' view; or, A history of the working of the American government for thirty years, from 1820 to 1850. Chiefly taken from the Congress debates, ... ex-Senator Benton, with his actual view of
  2. Eulogy delivered in the Senate of the United States, on the 2d day of February, 1844, on the annunciation to that body of the death of the Hon. Alexander Porter, late a senator from Louisiana
  3. Old Bullion Benton: Senator from the New West: Thomas Hart Benton 1782 to 1858 by William Nisbet Chambers, 1956
  4. Mr. Benton's anti-compromise speech. Speech of Mr. Benton, of Missouri, in the Senate of the United States, June 10, 1850. On his motion to postpone until ... committee of thirteen,--the Compromise bill
  5. Old Bullion Benton, Senator from the New West: Thomas Hart Benton, 1782-1858. by William Nisbet, Chambers, 1970-06
  6. Historical and legal examination of that part of the decision of the Supreme Court of the United States in the Dred Scott case which declares the unconstitutionality of the Missouri Compromise Act and the self-extension of the Constitution to territories, carrying slavery along with it : with an appendix by Thomas Hart, 1782-1858 Benton, 2009-10-26
  7. Thirty years ' view; or. A history of the working of the America by Benton. Thomas Hart. 1782-1858., 1854-01-01
  8. Mr. Benton's anti-cession speech. Speech of Mr. Benton, of Missouri, against ceding seventy thousand square miles of New Mexico to Texas. In the Senate of the United States, July 15, 1850 by Thomas Hart Benton 1782-1858. [from old catalog], 1850-12-31
  9. Speech of Mr. Benton, of Missouri, on the expunging resolution. Delivered in the Senate, January 12, 1837 by Thomas Hart Benton 1782-1858. [from old catalog], 1837-12-31
  10. Thomas H. Benton. (American Statesmen,) by Theodore Roosevelt, 1972-06

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(18891975) Important American artist, muralist and regionalist painter. Teacher of the Abstract Expressionist painter Jackson Pollack. Autograph Letter Signed. Two pages
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US painter 1889 Born on the 15th of April in Neosho, Missouri, USA. 1907 - Benton enrolled at the Art Institute of Chicago. 1909 - Moved to Paris, France to continue his art
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Died: 1975 AD, at 85 years of age.
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US painter 1889 - Born on the 15th of April in Neosho, Missouri, USA. 1907 - Benton enrolled at the Art Institute of Chicago. 1913 - Benton returned to New York City and continued painting. 1919 - Worked as a draftsman in the United States Navy, changed his style significantly. 1920 - Declared him an "enemy of modernism" and began the naturalistic and representational work today known as Regionalism. 1930-1931 - Expanded the scale of his Regionalist works, culminating in the America Today murals at the New School for Social Research. 1932 - Benton broke through to the mainstream. 1933 - Chosen to produce the murals of Indiana life that would become that state's contribution to the Century of Progress Exhibition in Chicago, Illinois. 1941 - Benton was dismissed from the Art Institute but he remained in Kansas City. 1960 - His work on the Harry S. Truman presidential library initiated a friendship with the former U.S. President.

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BENTON, Thomas Hart The Hailstorm 1940 Tempera on panel 33 x 40 in. Joslyn Art Museum, Omaha, Nebraska
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History and Government — Congressional Biographies — Missouri BENTON, Thomas Hart (1782—1858) Senate Years of Service 18211851 Party Democratic Republican; Jacksonian
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27. BENTON, Thomas Hart (1782-1858) Guide To Research Papers
Guide to Research Collections. Boston Public Library Boston, MA Papers 7 items. Duke University Special Collections Library Durham, NC Papers In James McDowell correspondence
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BENTON, Thomas Hart The Ballad of the Jealous Lover of Lone Green Valley 1934 Oil/tempera on canvas/aluminum panel 42 1/4 x 53 1/4 in. Spencer Museum of Art, University of Kansas
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30. Thomas Hart Benton, American Painter — FactMonster.com
Encyclopedia Benton, Thomas Hart. Benton, Thomas Hart, 1889 – 1975, American regionalist painter, b. Neosho, Mo.; grandnephew of Sen. Thomas Hart Benton and son of Congressman Maecenas
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    Benton, Thomas Hart, , American regionalist painter, b. Neosho, Mo.; grandnephew of Sen. Thomas Hart Benton and son of Congressman Maecenas E. Benton. In 1906 and 1907 he attended the Art Institute of Chicago and at 19 went to Paris, where he remained five years. On his return to the United States, he designed movie sets, managed an art gallery, and continued to paint. The best-known American muralist of the 1930s and early 40s, he executed murals for the New School of Social Research (later sold) and the Whitney Museum, both in New York City; the Missouri statehouse, Jefferson City, Mo.; and the Postal Service and Dept. of Justice buildings, Washington, D.C. He is noted for his dramatization of American themes. His style is graphic, strong in color, repetitious and insistent in the use of rhythmic line. July Hay (1943) is in the Metropolitan Museum. Benton taught painting at several colleges and art schools.

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34. Benton, Thomas Hart
Attended present University of North Carolina and College of William and Mary law department Military aide, then deadly enemy, then
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Thomas Hart Benton Birthplace near Hillsboro, N.C. Occupation Lawyer Congressional Service Senate 1821-51 (R, D-Missouri) House 1853-55 (D-Missouri) Newspaper St. Louis Enquirer Federal appointments Lt. Col., U.S. Infantry, 1813-15 Other offices Tennessee state senate, 1809-1811 Notes Attended present University of North Carolina and College of William and Mary law department Military aide, then deadly enemy, then vociferous supporter of Andrew Jackson One of Missouri's first two U.S. senators Defeated for reelection to Senate in 1850 and to House in 1854 Ran for Missouri governor in 1856 and lost One of the Jacksonian era's most prominent Democratic politicians: see Benton's BDUSC bibliography for more Links Biography and links from Benton County, Washington Thomas Hart Benton.org (yes, there's a web site for everything) Benton's Remarks to the Senate on the "Expunging Resolution"

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    Benton, Thomas Hart, 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. 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 , who married one of his four daughters, Jessie Benton An Abridgment of the Debates of Congress from 1789 to 1856 Thirty Years' View 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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Benton , Thomas Hart Benton United States artist whose paintings portrayed life in the Midwest and South
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Benton, Thomas Hart (b. March 14, 1782, near Hillsborough, N.C., U.S.d. April 10, 1858, Washington, D.C.), writer and Democratic Party leader who championed agrarian
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(b . March 14, 1782, near Hillsborough, N.C., U.S.d. April 10, 1858, Washington, D.C.), writer and Democratic Party leader who championed agrarian interests and westward expansion during his 30-year tenure as U.S. senator from Missouri. After military service in the War of 1812 Benton settled in St. Louis, Mo., in 1815 and soon became editor of the St. Louis Enquirer (1818-20). Vigorously asserting that the West must "share in the destinies of this Republic," he appealed to a mixture of agrarian, commercial, and slaveholding interests and was elected a U.S. senator in 1820, an office he held until 1851. Building an electoral base among small farmers and traders in the mid-1820s, Benton became a crusader for distribution of public lands to settlers. His views on many issues grew to coincide with those of President Andrew Jackson , and he was soon acknowledged as chief spokesman for the Democratic Party in the Senate. In the 1830s he led in Congress Jackson's successful fight to dissolve the Bank of the United States. Benton also eschewed wildcat state banks as economically unsound; rather, he advocated a federal independent treasury and a hard-money policy. Although he was generally considered proslavery and pro-Southern and was an early supporter of statehood for Missouri without restriction on bondage, in the 1840s he came to oppose the extension of slavery into the territories on the grounds that it inhibited the national growth and was a menace both to the Union and to his vision of the freeholder's Arcadia. This steadfast antislavery position, applied repeatedly to emotionally charged sectional issues, finally cost him his Senate seat in 1851. He continued his opposition in the House of Representatives, however, from 1853 to 1855. Unlike many other antislavery Democrats, he rejected the newly formed Republican Party, and he went so far as to oppose his own son-in-law, John C.

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