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Daniel Webster's Seventh of March Speech

March 7th, 1850, United States Senate chamber Mr. President, - I wish to speak to-day, not as a Massachusetts man, nor as a Northern man, but as an American, and a member of the Senate of the United States. It is fortunate that there is a Senate of the United States; a body not yet moved from its propriety, not lost to a just sense of its own dignity and its own high responsibilities, and a body to which the country looks, with confidence, for wise, moderate, patriotic, and healing counsels. It is not to be denied that we live in the midst of strong agitations, and are surrounded by very considerable dangers to our institutions and our government. The imprisoned winds are let loose. The East, the North, and the stormy South combine to throw the whole sea into commotion, to toss its billows to the skies, and disclose its profoundest depths. I do not affect to regard myself, Mr. President, as holding, or as fit to hold, the helm in this combat with the political elements; but I have a du...

Dedication Speech for the Unveiling of the Bunker Hill Monument

June 17, 1843 The Bunker Hill Monument took many years to construct. The cornerstone was laid in on June 17, 1825, by the Marquis de Lafayette and Daniel Webster gave a speech. Construction wouldn’t begin until two years later. The 3,000 granite blocks that were used to build the monument were carved from a quarry near Quincy, Massachusetts, taken by horse-drawn rail car to the Neponset River, put on barges, and sailed to the monument location. Monument construction was expensive, and the Bunker Hill Monument Association ran out of funds several times, which halted construction. In 1840, a group of women led by Sarah Josepha Hale proposed a way to raise the money needed; a women’s fair at Faneuil Hall Market. The sales generated $30,000, which was a quarter of the cost needed, the rest was supplemented by private donations. The monument was finally completed in 1842. The obelisk stood 221 feet tall, weighed 7,000 tons, and cost a near $120,000 ($3.6 million today). It was the tallest s...

Publick Occurrences Both Forreign and Domestick

The Battle of Bunker Hill was quite the battle.  Daniel Webster gave one of his occassional orations about it.  I'll write more about it here.