James Ruggles to Andrew Jackson, August 1, 1829
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Andrew Morrison to Andrew Jackson, May 11, 1839
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JACKSON, ANDREW - Public domain portrait engraving
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Thomas J. Lacy to Andrew Jackson, March 17, 1835
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George Gibson to Andrew Jackson, April 1, 1820
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James S. Eldridge to Andrew Jackson, April 20, 1823
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John Coffee to Andrew Jackson, January 15, 1814
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Joel Roberts Poinsett to Andrew Jackson, January 27, 1833
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George Thompson Ross to Andrew Jackson, October 3, 1814
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Francis Preston Blair to Andrew Jackson, December 14, 1834
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William Martin to Andrew Jackson, September 9, 1824
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Andrew Jackson, December 6, 1830
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Andrew Jackson, December 7, 1835
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C. Lewis to Andrew Jackson, October 19, 1836
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Maunsel White to Andrew Jackson, March 22, 1826
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James Knox Polk to Andrew Jackson, August 7, 1838
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Elizabeth Dixon Love to Andrew Jackson, March 5, 1839
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James Gadsden to Andrew Jackson, April 9, 1836
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John Coffee to Andrew Jackson, October 4, 1813
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Daniel Todd Patterson to Andrew Jackson, January 7, 1815
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William Martin to Andrew Jackson, October 31, 1816
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Tolbert Fanning to Andrew Jackson, May 30, 1845
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Andrew Jackson to United States War Department
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Andrew Jackson - Andrew Jackson correspondence
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Joseph Maunsel White to Andrew Jackson, December 29, 1825
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Rattle & Snap, U.S. Route 43 (Andrew Jackson Highway), Columbia, Maury...
Significance: Often referred to as "the most monumental house in Tennessee," this house is fine example of the lavish scale on which many Southern houses were built in the period 1845-1860. It is particularly ... More
Arthur Peronneau Hayne to Andrew Jackson, April 3, 1820
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William Branch Giles to Andrew Jackson, October 9, 1829
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William Harris Crawford to Andrew Jackson, July 5, 1816
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James Monroe to Andrew Jackson, February 14, 1815
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Andrew Jackson to Mary Eastin, October 24, 1830
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William Carroll to Andrew Jackson, October 16, 1835
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William Berkeley Lewis to Andrew Jackson, July 28, 1832
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John Gaskill et al. to Andrew Jackson, February 28, 1844
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Louisiana Citizens to Andrew Jackson
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Silas Wrights, Jr. to Andrew Jackson, April 2, 1842
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William Berkeley Lewis to Andrew Jackson, July 25, 1834
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Alexander James Dallas to Andrew Jackson, April 12, 1815
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Gabriel Poillon Disosway to Andrew Jackson, July 2, 1829
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Andrew Jackson to Richard Mentor Johnston
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Arthur Peronneau Hayne to Andrew Jackson, January 21, 1819
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Andrew Jackson - Andrew Jackson correspondence
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Andrew Jackson to Francis Preston Blair, September 5, 1839
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Andrew Jackson to Abner Greenleaf, May 6, 1828
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Belle Meade, Nashville, Davidson County, TN
Significance: Wall construction: Brick. Size and form: Rectangular, with semi-detached kitchen wing. Number stories: Two and one-half. Front porch: Stone, quarried on place. Rear porch: Wood - with iron ros... More
William Cocke to Andrew Jackson, August 3, 1816
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Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna to Andrew Jackson, July 4, 1836
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Jefferson College, North Street, Washington, Adams County, MS
Significance: Jefferson College dates from 1802 and was the scene of several important events during the early years of the nation. Mississippi's first constitution was written and signed in the old Methodist ... More
Anthony Butler to Andrew Jackson, May 17, 1827
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Thomas L. Harman to Andrew Jackson, August 10, 1816
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James Robertson to Andrew Jackson, September 16, 1813
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James Monroe to Andrew Jackson, September 27, 1814
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Josiah Meigs to Andrew Jackson, May 6, 1820
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James Gadsden to Andrew Jackson, October 28, 1819
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Monument Place, Elm Grove, Ohio County, WV
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-5, FN-6 Survey number: HABS WV-21-8 Building/structure dates: 1798 Initial Construction
John M. Gerrard to Andrew Jackson, February 12, 1805
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Thomas Mumford to Andrew Jackson, October 27, 1838
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James Knox Polk to Andrew Jackson, May 29, 1837
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Willoughby Morgan to Andrew Jackson, December 8, 1816
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Andrew Jackson to Andrew Stevenson, December 17, 1829
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Henry Banks to Andrew Jackson, May 29, 1826
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James Buchanan to Andrew Jackson, June 22, 1832
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Thomas Harttell to Andrew Jackson, January 16, 1837
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Andrew Jackson to James Craine Bronaugh, January 10, 1822
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John Coffee to Andrew Jackson, November 8, 1814
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Alfred Balch to Andrew Jackson, October 30, 1834
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Francis Saunders to Andrew Jackson, July 13, 1824
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John Wetherbee to Andrew Jackson, January 9, 1843
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Roger Brooke Taney to Andrew Jackson, April 28, 1843
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James Winchester to Andrew Jackson, December 17, 1814
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Aaron Jordan Booge to Andrew Jackson, April 4, 1818
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Andrew Jackson to John A. Shute, November 25, 1838
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Francis Preston Blair to Andrew Jackson, May 2, 1844
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William Berkeley Lewis to Andrew Jackson, August 13, 1833
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George Walton to Andrew Jackson, October 15, 1821
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Willie Blount to Andrew Jackson, January 3, 1813
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Samuel Houston to Andrew Jackson, July 20, 1824
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Springfield, U.S. Route 1, Natchez, Adams County, MS
Survey number: HABS MS-54 Building/structure dates: 17q4 Initial Construction
Andrew Jackson to Hugh Lawson White, February 7, 1827
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Andrew Jackson to James Jackson, October 5, 1814
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Andrew Jackson to Amos Kendall, November 23, 1844
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Andrew Jackson to Amos Kendall, November 23, 1844
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Arthur Peronneau Hayne to Andrew Jackson, January 7, 1831
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Andrew Jackson Williams House, 2200 Newport Gap Pike (State Route 41),...
Significance: This dwelling is a rural private home that was built for a middle-class family. It also documents the growth of the Greenback area from a predominantly rural agricultural landscape into an indust... More
John Forsyth to Andrew Jackson, June 20, 1831
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Andrew Jackson to Thomas Pinkney, December 10, 1813
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Andrew Jackson to Francis Preston Blair, October 29, 1842
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Pleasant Henderson to Andrew Jackson, April 29, 1828
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William Berkeley Lewis to Andrew Jackson, October 12, 1814
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A. J. Cotton to Andrew Jackson, September 3, 1841
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Thomas Beale to Andrew Jackson, March 6, 1815
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Marshall & Watkins to Andrew Jackson, December 28, 1818
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John Clark to Andrew Jackson, August 18, 1819
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Gary Skipwith to Andrew Jackson, January 24, 1845
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Andrew Jackson, December 6, 1830
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Andrew Jackson to Andrew Jackson, Jr., December 1, 1844
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National Zoological Park, Holt House, Adams Mill Road Vicinity, Washin...
Significance: Interesting example of a 5-part plan mansion. Traditionally associated with Andrew Jackson and John Quincy Adams, however, the stories are largely unsubstantiated. Residence of Dr. Henry C.Holt i... More
National Zoological Park, Holt House, Adams Mill Road Vicinity, Washin...
Significance: Interesting example of a 5-part plan mansion. Traditionally associated with Andrew Jackson and John Quincy Adams, however, the stories are largely unsubstantiated. Residence of Dr. Henry C.Holt i... More
National Zoological Park, Holt House, Adams Mill Road Vicinity, Washin...
Significance: Interesting example of a 5-part plan mansion. Traditionally associated with Andrew Jackson and John Quincy Adams, however, the stories are largely unsubstantiated. Residence of Dr. Henry C.Holt i... More