Benjamin Taylor to Andrew Jackson, August 18, 1832
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Benjamin Taylor to Andrew Jackson, August 18, 1832
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James Madison to Doctor Hawes, March, 1832.
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Brewster Lawrence to James Reeside, February 25, 1832
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"Mr. Calhoun & Seminole Affair".
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Andrew Jackson to Benjamin B. Cooper, March 20, 1832
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Henry Baldwin to Abner Lacock, February 25, 1832
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Henry Baldwin to Abner Lacock, February 25, 1832
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Andrew Jackson to United States Senate, January 16, 1832
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George Bryan Porter to Winfield Scott, July 24, 1832
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John Randolph to Andrew Jackson, March 18, 1832
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John Hersey Sargent to Andrew Jackson, December 2, 1832
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John Hersey Sargent to Andrew Jackson, November 26, 1832
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Unknown to Andrew Jackson, February 4, 1832
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James Gray Read to Andrew Jackson, August 23, 1832
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John Coffee to Andrew Jackson, December 5, 1832
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Josiah Nichol to Andrew Jackson, March 12, 1832
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James Madison to T. G. Addison, May 31, 1832.
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Joel Roberts Poinsett to Andrew Jackson, November 29, 1832
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Louis McLane to Andrew Jackson, August 3, 1832
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Louis McLane to Andrew Jackson, August 3, 1832
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United States Senate, January 12, 1832
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Andrew Jackson to Citizens of Knoxville, Tennessee, August 9, 1832
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John Randolph to Andrew Jackson, March 1, 1832
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James Buchanan to Andrew Jackson, May 14, 1832
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James Buchanan to Andrew Jackson, May 14, 1832
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Lewis Cass to Leonard Tarrant, June 24, 1832
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Andrew Jackson, December 4, 1832
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Andrew Jackson to Unknown, November 13, 1832
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Andrew Jackson to Nicholas Philip Trist, January 3, 1832
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Roger Brooke Taney to Andrew Jackson, June 27, 1832
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Roger Brooke Taney to Andrew Jackson, June 27, 1832
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Roger Brooke Taney to Andrew Jackson, June 27, 1832
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Henry Lee to Andrew Jackson, September 5, 1832
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James Buchanan to Andrew Jackson, October 13, 1832
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Statement of deaths, with the diseases and ages, in the City and liber...
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Andrew Jackson to Sarah Yorke Jackson, April 30, 1832
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Andrew Jackson to Andrew Jackson, Jr., April 25, 1832
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Andrew Jackson to Andrew Jackson, Jr., July 29, 1832
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Josiah Nichol to Andrew Jackson, March 3, 1832
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Joshua Scholefield, and John Taylor, plaintiffs in error, vs. Jesse Ei...
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A list of lands and lots returned as delinquent, in Jefferson County, ...
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Joseph C. Cabell to James Madison, December 22, 1832.
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Andrew Jackson to Lewis Cass, December 17, 1832
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James Madison to William Allen, July 28, 1832.
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Josiah Nichol to Andrew Jackson, January 7, 1832
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James Madison to William Allen, June 23, 1832.
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James Madison to William Allen, June 23, 1832.
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Andrew Jackson to Andrew Jackson, Jr., April 12, 1832
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Henry Baldwin to Andrew Jackson, April 13, 1832
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Andrew Jackson to Henry Baldwin, February 27, 1832
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Andrew Jackson to Wilson Lumpkin, June 22, 1832
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James Cornick to James Madison, January 27, 1832.
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John Randolph to Andrew Jackson, March 11, 1832
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Tucker & Thompson to Andrew Jackson, March 22, 1832
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Andrew Jackson to William Donelson (1795 - 1864), July 19, 1832
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Winfield Scott to Lewis Cass, August 16, 1832
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Henry Atkinson to Winfield Scott, July 17, 1832
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Henry Atkinson to Winfield Scott, July 17, 1832
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David Burford to Andrew Jackson, September 10, 1832
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John Henry Eaton to Andrew Jackson, January 5, 1832
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Washington, December 2d, 1832. Sir: I take leave to present myself to ...
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Washington, December 2d, 1832. Sir: I take leave to present myself to ...
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J Marshall - Print, Library of Congress collection. Book illustration ...
139 U.S. Copyright Office. This record contains unverified data from PGA shelflist card. Associated name on shelflist card: Childs & Inman. [Inscribed] J Marshall.
Maunsel White to Andrew Jackson, June 9, 1832
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A ramble of six thousand miles through the United States of America.
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Facts for reflecting men of all parties. For the National Intelligence...
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Abner Lacock to Andrew Jackson, June 25, 1832
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Abner Lacock to Andrew Jackson, June 25, 1832
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Andrew Jackson, December 10, 1832
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Andrew Jackson, December 10, 1832
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Andrew Jackson, December 10, 1832
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