Andrew Jackson to William Cocke, June 24, 1798
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C. W. Allen - Andrew Jackson correspondence
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William Carroll to Andrew Jackson, December 20, 1814
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Andrew Jackson to Ralph Eleazer Whiteside Earl, April 16, 1832
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Andrew Jackson to Joseph Boulanger, April 24, 1834
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R. C. McNairy & Company to Sarah Yorke Jackson, October 27, 1855
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A proper family re-union, Confederate States of America.
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Lodge Room, Paul Revere Lodge, F. + A.M.
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Anthony Wayne, 1745-1796 - Public domain portrait engraving
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Carrying the bateaux at Skowhegan Falls / drawn by Sydney Adamson ; ha...
Troops, under command of Benedict Arnold, portaging with boats, at Skowhegan Falls, Maine, en route to invasion of Canada. Illus. in: The Century illustrated monthly magazine. New York : The Century Co., 1903 ... More
Washington in headquarters at Newburgh, after the close of the America...
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The Kitchen, Paul Revere House, Boston, Massachusetts.
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DAUGHTERS OF AMERICAN REVOLUTION. OPENING OF D.A.R. CONGRESS. FROM 2ND...
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Francis Preston Blair - Andrew Jackson correspondence
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Andrew Jackson to John Hutchings, March 17, 1804
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The Hartford Convention or Leap no leap / Wm. Charles, Sc.
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Jesse Bledsoe to Andrew Jackson, December 27, 1828
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Thomas J. Lacy to Andrew Jackson, March 17, 1835
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North Carolina Land Grants - Public domain document scan
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Robert Butler to Perrin Willis, July 29, 1819
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Richard Mentor Johnson to Andrew Jackson, March 10, 1828
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Andrew Jackson to William B. Lewis, February 4, 1825
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Andrew Jackson, December 8, 1829
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Andrew Jackson, December 8, 1829
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James B. Ferguson to Andrew Jackson, December 7, 1837
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Samuel Houston to Andrew Jackson
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Joseph Woodruff to Andrew Jackson, September 18, 1814
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David Hanley to Robert Hays, December 6, 1793
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James Jackson to Andrew Jackson, May 4, 1823
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Andrew Jackson to Worsley & Smith, April 11, 1817
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Edmund Pendleton Gaines to Robert Butler, August 28, 1819
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William Charles Cole Claiborne to Andrew Jackson, March 20, 1802
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The repeal, or the funeral procession of Miss Americ-Stamp, British Ca...
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Thomas Sappington to Andrew Jackson, November 18, 1814
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Monstrous craws, at a new coalition feast, British Cartoon Print
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William Lytle to Andrew Jackson, May 17, 1829
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Eleazar Wheelock Ripley to John Caldwell Calhoun, December 30, 1817
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Jesse Roach to Andrew Jackson, December 3, 1805
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Military Papers - December 26, 1815 - Nov. 30, 1816, Vol. IX
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Military Papers - December 26, 1815 - Nov. 30, 1816, Vol. IX
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Military Fragments - Unidentified, arranged chronologically
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Surrender of Lord Cornwallis at Yorktown Virginia Oct. 19th. 1781
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Continental Congress, July-August 1776, Printed Proposals for Articles...
Printed Proposals for Articles of Confederation
James B. Ferguson to Andrew Jackson, January 5, 1842
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Ebenezer James Hume to Andrew Jackson, June 3, 1833
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Andrew Jackson to Francis Preston Blair, December 14, 1837
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Andrew Jackson to Samuel Bunch, May 18, 1814
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Richard Shippey Hackley to Andrew Jackson, June 27, 1827
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Mary Donelson Caffery to Rachel Donelson Jackson, March 3, 1819
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Andrew Jackson to George Washington Campbell, April 10, 1812
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James Nichol & Co to Andrew Jackson, April 9, 1838
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Mathew Arbuckle to Edmund Pendleton Gaines, December 21, 1817
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Wigton King to Andrew Jackson, February 12, 1816
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J. Butler - Andrew Jackson correspondence
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Lewis Day to Andrew Jackson, April 29, 1844
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Robert J. Chester to Andrew Jackson, May 7, 1838
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Daniel Hughes to Robert Butler, December 21, 1814
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James McMillan Glassell - Andrew Jackson correspondence
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George Graham to Joseph McMinn, May 16, 1817
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By the United States in Congress assembled. March 31, 1785 : An ordina...
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George Doherty to Andrew Jackson, March 22, 1814
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Steven T. Mason to John Forsyth, March 9, 1835
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Egbert Harris to Andrew Jackson, August 24, 1822
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John Bull making a new batch of ships to send to the lakes / Charles, ...
A satire on British efforts to recover after major naval losses on the Great Lakes in 1813 and 1814. According to Lanmon, it is based on Thomas Rowlandson's 1798 satire "High Fun for John Bull or the Republica... More
St. John's Church to Andrew Jackson, September 8, 1835
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Willie Blount to Andrew Jackson, June 8, 1812
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John Dickinson to Robert Hays, December 16, 1808
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Biographical and historical memoirs of Pulaski, Jefferson, Lonoke, Fau...
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Nichol & Hill to Andrew Jackson, August 20, 1830
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Rachel Donelson Jackson to Andrew Jackson, March 21, 1814
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Phil Barton Key to Andrew Jackson, December 1, 1844
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George Gibson to Andrew Jackson, November 21, 1828
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A. Smith to Andrew Jackson, September 12, 1803
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William Grafton Dulany Worthington to Andrew Jackson, October 26, 1821
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Andrew Jackson to James Gadsden, May 2, 1822
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David Cowan to Andrew Jackson, August 11, 1821
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Jonathan S. Cool to Daniel Parker, June 28, 1816
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Andrew Jackson to James Monroe, January 25, 1815
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Clarksville Lodge 89 to Andrew Jackson, Jr., June 28, 1845
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Felix Robertson to Andrew Jackson, March 25, 1805
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New York Common Council - Public domain document scan
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William Lillard to Andrew Jackson, December 26, 1813
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Thomas Pinckney to Andrew Jackson, November 16, 1813
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Roger Brooke Taney to Andrew Jackson, September 30, 1841
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Thomas Fitch to Edmund Pendleton Gaines, August 10, 1818
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Thomas Fitch to Edmund Pendleton Gaines, August 10, 1818
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Thomas Hart Benton to Andrew Jackson, May 28, 1844
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Andrew Jackson to Hugh Lawson White
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The first prayer in Congress / painted by T.H. Matteson ; engraved on ...
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Military Papers - Jan. 2, 1781 to Oct. 4, 1813, Vol. I
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Military Papers - Jan. 2, 1781 to Oct. 4, 1813, Vol. I
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Military Papers - Jan. 2, 1781 to Oct. 4, 1813, Vol. I
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Military Papers - Jan. 2, 1781 to Oct. 4, 1813, Vol. I
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Military Papers - Jan. 2, 1781 to Oct. 4, 1813, Vol. I
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