The Life of Thomas Hart Benton (Classic Reprint)
Description:... Excerpt from The Life of Thomas Hart Benton A good many years have passed since I first read Ben ton's Thirty Years' View and was much struck in particular with the immense boldness of the course which he pursued in many instances in his long career. Never afterwards ceasing to feel an interest in his character, I decided later to write a biography of him and began to collect material for the purpose. As some forty years had, however, passed since his death, it was a difficult task to find survivors having personal knowledge of him, though on the whole I have in this search met with more success than I anticipated. He was not, I think, much given to epistolary correspondence, and I have not secured any large mass of his letters; but some scattering ones here and there have served to throw more or less light on his public and private life. He was, however, a man of very strong convictions, and so addicted to speaking out in meeting in a pungent way as to be highly interesting to many of his contemporaries, and there are numerous stories of him in print, telling of his opinions and doings. These I have, of course, used largely. T 0 these sources must be added the long record of his speeches and actions in the Senate, which I have gone over with great care.
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