Madam Modesty, 1666-1819 All passion, excitement and fire, 1819-1828 I am a disunionist! 1828-1832 Perseverance will ensure success, 1832-1834 The Union must be dissolved, 1834-1837 Like rotten fruit, you are only fit to fall, 1837-1838 A compound of wild democracy, 1838-1840 We are something of Lucifers, 1840-1843 There is policy in quarrelling, 1843-1844 We must slaughter or be slaughtered, 1844
I would rather talk treason than not, 1844-1846
A rash and ultra man, 1846-1848
Into a circle of fire, 1849-1850
Such a fire-eater, 1850-1851
The South must be free, 1851-1852
Profound retirement, 1852-1856
I have already passed out of the world, 1857-1859
The tea has been thrown overboard, 1859-1860
The fist of South Carolina, 1860-1861
We will have run round a circle, 1861
A pompous, hard, ambitious man, 1861
Literally eaten up with envy, 1861
There is something wrong somewhere, 1861-1862
Cast out of public life, 1862-1864
Let us go on striving, 1864-1867
To humble my pride, 1867-1876
Do you see yonder star? 1876-1939.