State of the Union Addresses by United States Presidents (1817 - 1828)


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The State of the Union address is a speech presented by the President of the United States to a joint session of the United States Congress, typically delivered annually. The address not only reports on the condition of the nation but also allows the President to outline his legislative agenda (for which he needs the cooperation of Congress) and national priorities. This album contains recordings of addresses from James Monroe and John Quincy Adams. (Wikipedia and Linette Geisel) (8 hr 48 min)

Chapters

James Monroe, December 12, 1817 33:49 Read by Linette Geisel
James Monroe, November 16, 1818 26:19 Read by Chris Vergaray
James Monroe, December 7, 1819 36:47 Read by Linette Geisel
James Monroe, November 14, 1820 23:24 Read by Nicholas Hartunian
James Monroe, December 3, 1821 43:46 Read by Scarlett Martin
James Monroe, December 3, 1822 25:39 Read by George Allen
James Monroe, December 2, 1823 34:43 Read by George Allen
James Monroe, December 7, 1824 1:03:02 Read by realisticspeakers
John Quincy Adams, December 6, 1825, part 1 28:01 Read by realisticspeakers
John Quincy Adams, December 6, 1825, part 2 38:11 Read by realisticspeakers
John Quincy Adams, December 5, 1826 1:01:15 Read by realisticspeakers
John Quincy Adams, December 4, 1827 54:46 Read by realisticspeakers
John Quincy Adams, December 2, 1828 58:31 Read by realisticspeakers