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Shi yanagi ni mayudama no hoshiizuru zu

Shi yanagi ni mayudama no hoshiizuru zu

Print shows a man and a woman standing next to a grave marker and a willow tree with rice cakes on the branches during the New Year celebration. Title and other descriptive information compiled by Nichibunken-s... More

Fort Niagara taken from the British side of the river at Newark / Strickland sc.

Fort Niagara taken from the British side of the river at Newark / Stri...

Print shows Fort Niagara on a peninsula at the mouth of the Niagara River in Lake Ontario. Published in Port Folio Magazine October 1814, p. 297. Stamped on lower right on mount: Map Division Oct 4 '21 Library... More

The rival Richards or Sheakspear [sic] in danger, British Cartoon Print

The rival Richards or Sheakspear [sic] in danger, British Cartoon Prin...

Political cartoon showing Edmund Kean and Charles Mayne Young, both dressed as Richard III, struggling for Shakespeare, who stands between them. Forms part of : British Cartoon Prints Collection (Library of Congress).

Louisiana. Historic map, Library of Congress

Louisiana. Historic map, Library of Congress

From: Carey's General atlas of the world and quarters. Available also through the Library of Congress web site as a raster image.

R-l advice / Lewis Marks del., British Cartoon Print

R-l advice / Lewis Marks del., British Cartoon Print

Charlotte, consort of George III, seated on throne, giving advice to Regent (George, Prince of Wales, later George IV) who is standing in front of McMahon and Lord Yarmouth. Queen is using large amounts of snuf... More

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

James Madison to Thomas Jefferson, May 10, 1814.

James Madison to Thomas Jefferson, May 10, 1814.

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John Armstrong to Andrew Jackson, July 2, 1814

John Armstrong to Andrew Jackson, July 2, 1814

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James Monroe, August, 1814. Notes regarding the burning of the Capitol.

James Monroe, August, 1814. Notes regarding the burning of the Capitol...

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William Y. Higgins to John Coffee, January 13, 1814

William Y. Higgins to John Coffee, January 13, 1814

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Camp Carroll Volunteer Officers to John Coffee, January 6, 1814

Camp Carroll Volunteer Officers to John Coffee, January 6, 1814

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Mathew Carey to James Madison, February 19, 1814.

Mathew Carey to James Madison, February 19, 1814.

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James Monroe to Andrew Jackson, September 27, 1814

James Monroe to Andrew Jackson, September 27, 1814

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Thomas Law to James Madison, December 10, 1814. Includes plans and notes for the District of Columbia and a National Bank.
Andrew Jackson to Thomas Johnson, March 14, 1814

Andrew Jackson to Thomas Johnson, March 14, 1814

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Joseph Smith to Andrew Jackson, December 30, 1814

Joseph Smith to Andrew Jackson, December 30, 1814

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James Monroe to Andrew Jackson, December 7, 1814

James Monroe to Andrew Jackson, December 7, 1814

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John Coffee, September 20, 1814

John Coffee, September 20, 1814

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Isaac A. Coles to Thomas Jefferson, March 21, 1814

Isaac A. Coles to Thomas Jefferson, March 21, 1814

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John T. Mason to Thomas Jefferson, May 5, 1814

John T. Mason to Thomas Jefferson, May 5, 1814

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History of the expedition under the command of Captains Lewis and Clark, to the sources of the Missouri : thence across the Rocky mountains and down the river Columbia to the Pacific ocean ; performed during the years 1804-5-6 ; by order of the government of the United States, volume 2

History of the expedition under the command of Captains Lewis and Clar...

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History of the expedition under the command of Captains Lewis and Clark, to the sources of the Missouri : thence across the Rocky mountains and down the river Columbia to the Pacific ocean ; performed during the years 1804-5-6 ; by order of the government of the United States, volume 2

History of the expedition under the command of Captains Lewis and Clar...

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General Washington, Head and Shoulders Portrait

General Washington, Head and Shoulders Portrait

Print shows General George Washington, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing left, wearing military uniform and hat.

Thomas Flournoy, July 30, 1814 - Public domain document scan

Thomas Flournoy, July 30, 1814 - Public domain document scan

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Arthur Peronneau Hayne to Robert Butler, December 5, 1814
Thomas Jefferson to Samuel Greenhow, January 31, 1814

Thomas Jefferson to Samuel Greenhow, January 31, 1814

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Order of performances at the third publick celebration of the Washington benevolent society of Massachusetts. April 30, 1814.

Order of performances at the third publick celebration of the Washingt...

Positive Photostat. Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 50, Folder 9.

Thomas Jefferson to William Duane, November 24, 1814

Thomas Jefferson to William Duane, November 24, 1814

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John Armstrong to Andrew Jackson, July 18, 1814. Copy.

John Armstrong to Andrew Jackson, July 18, 1814. Copy.

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William Brown to John Nicoll, September 16, 1814
Arthur Peronneau Hayne to William MacRea, November 25, 1814

Arthur Peronneau Hayne to William MacRea, November 25, 1814

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John McKee to Andrew Jackson, December 6, 1814

John McKee to Andrew Jackson, December 6, 1814

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Unknown, September 1, 1814 - Public domain document scan

Unknown, September 1, 1814 - Public domain document scan

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North Carolina. Historic map, Library of Congress

North Carolina. Historic map, Library of Congress

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[ Facsimile of first newspaper printing of The star spangled banner]

[ Facsimile of first newspaper printing of The star spangled banner]

Published in the" Baltimore Patriot and Evening Advertiser." Part of an assortment of uncatalogued clippings and photostats relating to the Star Spangled Banner, housed in the Music Division.

Robert Butler to John Coffee, October 30, 1814

Robert Butler to John Coffee, October 30, 1814

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Nashville Examiner, September 9, 1814

Nashville Examiner, September 9, 1814

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Grand victory on Lake Champlain [Cuts] Tenth naval victory.- "Com. Macdonough obtained a glorious victory, over the British Fleet on Lake Champlain Sept. 11 ... The old-war proverb still holds good; "There's virtue in the Yankee blood." Tune ...

Grand victory on Lake Champlain [Cuts] Tenth naval victory.- "Com. Mac...

Imprint 3.; War of 1812 ballad.; Verse.; On verso: 2-90-224.53 Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collectio... More

Robert Patton to James Madison, December 20, 1814.
[Prof]ile of the surface of the ground [at Cobble H]ill Fort on Broklyn heights & [Mr. Bergen's hi]ll near Gowannes Creek ... 12th 1814 /

[Prof]ile of the surface of the ground [at Cobble H]ill Fort on Brokly...

Relief shown pictorially. Pen-and-ink, pencil, and watercolor. "B: Cobble Hill Fort, C: Mr Bergens hill." "Office of Chief of Engineers, War Department. 58510 538" on verso. Copy imperfect: Lower right corner a... More

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

William Preston Anderson to Andrew Jackson, August 19, 1814

William Preston Anderson to Andrew Jackson, August 19, 1814

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The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

Andrew Hynes to John Coffee, December 16, 1814

Andrew Hynes to John Coffee, December 16, 1814

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James Monroe to James Madison, April 30, 1814.
Andrew Jackson to Thomas Pinckney, May 18, 1814

Andrew Jackson to Thomas Pinckney, May 18, 1814

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Francis Corbin to Thomas Jefferson, April 30, 1814

Francis Corbin to Thomas Jefferson, April 30, 1814

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Samuel Taylor to Andrew Jackson, March 15, 1814

Samuel Taylor to Andrew Jackson, March 15, 1814

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Samuel Taylor to Andrew Jackson, March 15, 1814

Samuel Taylor to Andrew Jackson, March 15, 1814

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Thomas Amis Rogers to Andrew Jackson, November 17, 1814

Thomas Amis Rogers to Andrew Jackson, November 17, 1814

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Samuel H. Smith to Thomas Jefferson, October 21, 1814

Samuel H. Smith to Thomas Jefferson, October 21, 1814

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New Orleans Army Headquarters, September 2, 1814
John Coffee to Alexander McCulloch, November 17, 1814

John Coffee to Alexander McCulloch, November 17, 1814

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J. Lewis to James Madison. 1814. James Madison Papers.

J. Lewis to James Madison. 1814. James Madison Papers.

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William Charles Cole Claiborne to Andrew Jackson, October 28, 1814

William Charles Cole Claiborne to Andrew Jackson, October 28, 1814

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William Charles Cole Claiborne to Andrew Jackson, October 28, 1814

William Charles Cole Claiborne to Andrew Jackson, October 28, 1814

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James Madison to John Armstrong, August 13, 1814.

James Madison to John Armstrong, August 13, 1814.

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William Carroll to Andrew Jackson, February 16, 1814

William Carroll to Andrew Jackson, February 16, 1814

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Andrew Jackson to Larkin Ferrell, March 9, 1814

Andrew Jackson to Larkin Ferrell, March 9, 1814

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Andrew Jackson to Larkin Ferrell, March 9, 1814

Andrew Jackson to Larkin Ferrell, March 9, 1814

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Capt. Treadeau to Andrew Jackson, December 20, 1814

Capt. Treadeau to Andrew Jackson, December 20, 1814

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David Holmes to Andrew Jackson, June 19, 1814

David Holmes to Andrew Jackson, June 19, 1814

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John Coffee to Robert Hays, June 9, 1814

John Coffee to Robert Hays, June 9, 1814

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Homer Virgil Milton to Andrew Jackson, October 20, 1814

Homer Virgil Milton to Andrew Jackson, October 20, 1814

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Homer Virgil Milton to Andrew Jackson, October 20, 1814

Homer Virgil Milton to Andrew Jackson, October 20, 1814

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Andrew Jackson Letterbook, Vol. E - Letters and Orders, January 1814 - March 1814

Andrew Jackson Letterbook, Vol. E - Letters and Orders, January 1814 -...

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Andrew Jackson Letterbook, Vol. E - Letters and Orders, January 1814 - March 1814

Andrew Jackson Letterbook, Vol. E - Letters and Orders, January 1814 -...

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Andrew Jackson Letterbook, Vol. E - Letters and Orders, January 1814 - March 1814

Andrew Jackson Letterbook, Vol. E - Letters and Orders, January 1814 -...

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Andrew Jackson Letterbook, Vol. E - Letters and Orders, January 1814 - March 1814

Andrew Jackson Letterbook, Vol. E - Letters and Orders, January 1814 -...

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Andrew Jackson Letterbook, Vol. E - Letters and Orders, January 1814 - March 1814

Andrew Jackson Letterbook, Vol. E - Letters and Orders, January 1814 -...

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Andrew Jackson Letterbook, Vol. E - Letters and Orders, January 1814 - March 1814

Andrew Jackson Letterbook, Vol. E - Letters and Orders, January 1814 -...

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Andrew Jackson Letterbook, Vol. E - Letters and Orders, January 1814 - March 1814

Andrew Jackson Letterbook, Vol. E - Letters and Orders, January 1814 -...

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Andrew Jackson Letterbook, Vol. E - Letters and Orders, January 1814 - March 1814

Andrew Jackson Letterbook, Vol. E - Letters and Orders, January 1814 -...

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Andrew Jackson Letterbook, Vol. E - Letters and Orders, January 1814 - March 1814

Andrew Jackson Letterbook, Vol. E - Letters and Orders, January 1814 -...

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Andrew Jackson Letterbook, Vol. E - Letters and Orders, January 1814 - March 1814

Andrew Jackson Letterbook, Vol. E - Letters and Orders, January 1814 -...

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Andrew Jackson Letterbook, Vol. E - Letters and Orders, January 1814 - March 1814

Andrew Jackson Letterbook, Vol. E - Letters and Orders, January 1814 -...

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Andrew Jackson Letterbook, Vol. E - Letters and Orders, January 1814 - March 1814

Andrew Jackson Letterbook, Vol. E - Letters and Orders, January 1814 -...

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Andrew Jackson Letterbook, Vol. E - Letters and Orders, January 1814 - March 1814

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Andrew Jackson Letterbook, Vol. E - Letters and Orders, January 1814 - March 1814

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Andrew Jackson Letterbook, Vol. E - Letters and Orders, January 1814 - March 1814

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Andrew Jackson Letterbook, Vol. E - Letters and Orders, January 1814 - March 1814

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Andrew Jackson Letterbook, Vol. E - Letters and Orders, January 1814 - March 1814

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John Shelby to Andrew Jackson, February 17, 1814

John Shelby to Andrew Jackson, February 17, 1814

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Rich B. Owen to Edward Butler, April 1, 1814

Rich B. Owen to Edward Butler, April 1, 1814

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James Mitchell to Andrew Jackson, January 9, 1814

James Mitchell to Andrew Jackson, January 9, 1814

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James Monroe to Andrew Jackson, October 10, 1814

James Monroe to Andrew Jackson, October 10, 1814

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James Brown to Andrew Jackson, October 29, 1814

James Brown to Andrew Jackson, October 29, 1814

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