Yahoo España Búsqueda web

Search results

  1. Floride Bonneau Calhoun (née Colhoun; February 15, 1792 – July 25, 1866) was the wife of U.S. politician John C. Calhoun. She was known for her leading role in the Petticoat affair, which occurred during her husband's service as vice president of the United States.

  2. Learn about the life of Floride Calhoun, a prominent woman in the early republic, who married John C. Calhoun, a career politician and slave owner. She managed Fort Hill plantation, hosted prominent guests, and became the Calhoun family matriarch.

  3. Floride Bonneau Calhoun (née Colhoun; February 15, 1792 – July 25, 1866) was the wife of prominent U.S. politician John C. Calhoun. She is best known for her leading role in the Petticoat affair, which occurred during her husband's service as vice president of the United States.

  4. Discover life events, stories and photos about Floride Bonneau Calhoun (1792–1866) of Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina, United States.

  5. Floride Calhoun, Second Lady of the United States, led the wives of other Washington political figures, mostly those of Jackson's cabinet members, in an "anti-Peggy" coalition, which served to shun the Eatons socially and publicly.

  6. 27 de abr. de 2022 · As the most visible opponent to his presidency, Jackson publicly accused Calhoun and his wife Floride of ostracizing John and Peggy Eaton merely to gain political leverage in his attempt to win the presidency.

  7. Floride Bonneau Calhoun (née Colhoun; February 15, 1792 – July 25, 1866) was the wife of U.S. politician John C. Calhoun. She was known for her leading role in the Petticoat affair, which occurred during her husband's service as vice president of the United States.