A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 50 pages of information about A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents.

A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 50 pages of information about A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents.

Title:  Messages and Papers of the Presidents:  Harrison

Author:  James D. Richardson

Release Date:  January 24, 2004 [EBook #10815]

Language:  English

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A COMPILATION

OF THE

MESSAGES AND PAPERS

OF THE

Presidents.

BY

JAMES D. RICHARDSON

A REPRESENTATIVE FROM THE STATE OF TENNESSEE

VOLUME IV

PUBLISHED BY

AUTHORITY OF CONGRESS

1902

* * * * *

Copyright 1897

BY JAMES D. RICHARDSON

Prefatory Note

In historic value this volume is equal to, if it does not surpass, any one of the series which has preceded it.  It comprises the eight years of our history from March 4, 1841, to March 4, 1849, and includes the four years’ term of Harrison and Tyler and also the term of James K. Polk.  During the first half of this period the death of President Harrison occurred, when for the first time under the Constitution the Vice-President succeeded to the office of President.  As a matter of public interest, several papers relating to the death of President Harrison are inserted.  A number of highly interesting vetoes of President Tyler appear, among which are two vetoing bills chartering a United States bank and two vetoing tariff measures.  During President Tyler’s Administration the protective tariff act of 1842 was passed; the subtreasury law was repealed; the treaty with Great Britain of August 9, 1842, was negotiated, settling the northeastern-boundary controversy, and providing for the final suppression of the African slave trade and for the surrender of fugitive criminals; and acts establishing a uniform system of bankruptcy and providing for the distribution of the sales of the public lands were passed.  The treaty of annexation between the United States and the Republic of Texas was negotiated, but was rejected by the Senate.

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