SATT 033.3/VPOTUS 007.3 - John C Calhoun Part Three
Tenure of Office: December 8, 1817 - March 4, 1825 (as Secretary of War); March 4, 1825 - December 28, 1832 (as Vice President); April 1, 1844 - March 10, 1845 (as Secretary of State) Though we come to the end of Calhoun's life and career in this episode, as I and my special guests, Alycia of Civics and Coffee and Alex of the Vice Presidencies series, learn, Calhoun was on the go to the very end with a stint as Secretary of State followed by a return to the US Senate. In our final evaluation of his legacy, will we deem him to be a Cabinet and/or Vice Presidential All-Star? Listen in to find out!
Special thanks to Alycia of Civics and Coffee and Alex of the Vice Presidencies series for joining me for this episode!
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Featured Image: "John C Calhoun" by Mathew Brady [c. 1849], courtesy of Wikipedia