Henry Clay Speaks in Favor of the Compromise of 1850

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Harrison W. Mark
by P. F. Rothermel
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Henry Clay (1777-1852), the Great Compromiser, takes the Senate floor one final time to present the Compromise of 1850, drawn by P. F. Rothermel, engraved by R. Whitechurch, published circa 1855.

Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.

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