Martin Van Buren
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- Wikipedia: Martin Van Buren
- PBS: American Experience: Martin Van Buren
- Bartleby.com: Martin Van Buren Inaugural Address 1837
- New Netherland Project: Van Buren, Martin (1782-1862)
- Ludwig von Mises Institute : Martin Van Buren: The American Gladstone
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Martin Van Buren Background and Profiles
- American Presidents: Martin Van Buren
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- Internet Public Library: Martin Van Buren
- Grolier: The New Book of Knowledge - Martin Van Buren | Encyclopedia Americana - Martin Van Buren
- Vanburen Township, Michigan: Martin Van Buren
- Findagrave.com: Martin Van Buren
- Kinderhook Connection: Martin Van Buren
Life Before the Presidency
- Wikipedia: Early Political Career
- The Miller Center: Life Before Presidency
- Kinderhook Connection: Martin Van Buren National Historic Site
- U.S. Senate: Martin Van Buren, 8th Vice President (1833-1837)
Panic of 1837
- Library of Congress: Panic Of 1837
- Ohio History Central: The Panic of 1837
- Wikipedia: Panic Of 1837
- The History Box: The Panic Of 1837
Other Issues in his Presidency
- Smithsonian: The Amistad Case
- The Upper St. John River Valley: The Border Dispute
- Wikipedia: Caroline Affair
After Presidency
- Wikipedia: Election, 1840 - Election, 1844 - Election, 1848
- The Miller Center: Life After Presidency
Martin Van Buren Images and Media
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- Picsearch.com: Picture Galley Of Martin Van Buren
Historical Documents
- Library of Congress: Van Buren's Inauguration Arrangements
- National Park Service: Communication of the Death of Ex-President Martin Van Buren...July 25, 1862
- Son of the South: Harper's Weekly, August 9, 1862
Martin Van Buren Books and Research
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- The New York Times Sunday Book Review: Martin Van Buren
- BKMT Reading Guide: Martin Van Buren
- Library Of Congress: Martin Van Buren Papers
- University Press Of Kansas: The Presidency Of Martin Van Buren
Martin Van Buren Timeline
- 1782: Born
- 1796: Graduates from Kinderhook Academy
- 1803: Passes New York Bar; sets up law practice in Kinderhook
- 1813: Elected to New York Senate
- 1815: Appointed As New York Attorney General
- 1821: Elected As U.S. Senator From New York
- 1828: Elected Governor Of New York
- 1829: Appointed to President Andrew Jackson's Cabinet As Secretary Of State
- 1831: Resigns As Secretary Of State
- 1832: Helps Form The Democratic Party
- 1832: Jackson Nominated For Second Term, With Van Buren As Vice President
- 1837: Elected As Eighth U.S. president
- 1837: Start Of The Panic Of 1837
- 1840: Loses Election To William Henry Harrison
- 1844: Loses The Democratic Party Presidential Nomination To James K. Polk
- 1848: Runs For President As A Member Of The Free Soil Party, Receives Only 10% Of The Vote
- 1862: Dies
Martin Van Buren Satire and Humor
- National Park Service: Martin Van Buren Cartoon
- Postmodern Village: Martin Fan Bureau
- Common Place: "Ho for Salt River!"
Martin Van Buren Quotes
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