James Winchester to Andrew Jackson
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"Andrew Jackson at the Battle of New Orleans, January 8, 1814," mural ...
Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. The Battle of New Orleans took place on January 8, 1815. Credit line: The George F. Landegger Collection of District of Columbia Photo... More
Andrew Jackson on stone by A. Newsam
Print shows Andrew Jackson, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing left. Includes facsimile signature. Inscribed in pencil on bottom and on verso: May 30, 1903 - A41860-43. Forms part of: Popular graphic art prin... More
James Chamberlayne Pickett to Andrew Jackson, June 14, 1836
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Treasury note, Washington, D.C., Political Cartoon
A parody of the often worthless fractional currencies or "shinplasters" issued by banks, businesses, and municipalities in lieu of coin. These fractional notes proliferated during the Panic of 1837 with the eme... More
Andrew Jackson, Head and Shoulders Portrait
Print shows Andrew Jackson, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing slightly left. Mounted with: PGA - Longacre (J.B.) Andrew Jackson of Tennessee. Stamped on verso: L.C. Division of Prints. Forms part of: Popular... More
Andrew Jackson, April 15, 1834 - Public domain document scan
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John W. Overton to Andrew Jackson, August 4, 1836
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Andrew Jackson, December 8, 1829
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Alexander A. White to Andrew Jackson, November 10, 1819
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John Cocke to Andrew Jackson, January 16, 1814
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Edmund Pendleton Gaines to Andrew Jackson, November 2, 1815
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William Allen Trimble to Andrew Jackson, February 16, 1818
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Thomas Sappington to Andrew Jackson, November 18, 1814
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Thomas Sappington to Andrew Jackson, November 18, 1814
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Rachel Jackson to Andrew Jackson
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Ambrose Hundley Sevier to Andrew Jackson, May 11, 1835
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Joel Roberts Poinsett to Andrew Jackson, January 31, 1823
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Edmund Pendleton Gaines to Andrew Jackson, June 1, 1817
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Edward Machen to Andrew Jackson, July 30, 1814
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L. Knowles & Company to Andrew Jackson, September 10, 1836
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Come, sons of freedom! - Public domain American sheet music
From: Music Copyright Deposits, 1820-1860 (Microfilm M 3106) Also available through the Library of Congress Web Site as facsimile page images. (additional physical form) In bound volumes: Copyright Deposits 1820-1860
Andrew Jackson to Henry Toland, November 29, 1836
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Frederick Freeman to Andrew Jackson, July 24, 1837
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Andrew Jackson to Walter Smith et al., November 20, 1815
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Henry Marie Brackenridge to Andrew Jackson, February 4, 1824
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A correct view of the battle near the city of New Orleans, on the eigh...
Prints show British troops advancing across open ground toward the American troops behind earthworks in the background during the Battle of New Orleans; at center foreground, mortally wounded British General Ed... More
Henry L. Cross to Andrew Jackson, February 23, 1833
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Anthony Campbell to Andrew Jackson, July 21, 1814
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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
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
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
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
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
Joseph Hendricks to Andrew Jackson, February 18, 1796
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Andrew Jackson - Andrew Jackson correspondence
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Andrew Jackson to Vance Greer, May 24, 1814
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Citizens of Pulaski to Andrew Jackson
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Abram Maury to Andrew Jackson, February 17, 1816
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J. Lyon to Andrew Jackson, January 25, 1805
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Genl. Andrew Jackson, 1828. Protector & defender of beauty & booty, Or...
Print shows a campaign portrait of Andrew Jackson issued during the presidential election of 1828. An oval bust portrait of Jackson is surrounded by the words "Protector & Defender of Beauty & Booty. Orleans," ... More
H. Gaines to Andrew Jackson, Jr., August 13, 1855
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Louisiana Cadets to Andrew Jackson
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Amos Kendall to Andrew Jackson, July 5, 1836
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Andrew Jackson to John W. Clay, March 5, 1810
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Charles Alexander to Andrew Jackson, September 28, 1842
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Andrew Jackson to Ira Walton, May 12, 1824
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Andrew Jackson to John Henry Eaton, November 29, 1819
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John Coffee to Andrew Jackson, September 11, 1831
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Caleb Atwater to Andrew Jackson, January 29, 1829
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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
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
Samuel Harker to Andrew Jackson, October 15, 1841
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Henry Lee to Andrew Jackson, June 28, 1833
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Andrew Jackson to John Armstrong, December 16, 1813
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Andrew Jackson to Francis Preston Blair, August 11, 1843
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Stockley Donelson to Andrew Jackson
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Andrew Jackson - Record Books - Jackson Order Book during the Creek In...
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Anthony Butler to Andrew Jackson, May 24, 1830
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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
Francis Preston Blair to Andrew Jackson, December 25, 1843
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Old State Capitol, 100 North State Street, Jackson, Hinds County, MS
Significance: The Old State Capitol is an excellent example of Greek Revival, conceived and erected on a monumental scale. The Capitol was the seat of government from 1840-1903. It was the site of addresses b... More
[Andrew Jackson, half-length portrait, three-quarters to right]
President of the United States. Copy daguerreotype. Scratched on face of plate: 151; Andrew Jackson. Scratched on back of plate: 43. Reproduced as frontispiece in the Democratic Review for September 1845 and la... More
Edward George Washington Butler to Andrew Jackson, December 17, 1821
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Maunsel White to Andrew Jackson, November 29, 1834
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Andrew Jackson to James Monroe, March 6, 1815
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William O. Butler to Andrew Jackson, June 19, 1815
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Samuel Faulkner to Andrew Jackson, July 24, 1837
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David Lea to Andrew Jackson, November 22, 1841
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Unknown to Andrew Jackson, August 4, 1814
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Andrew Jackson to James Monroe, June 12, 1817
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Isaac Lewis Baker to Andrew Jackson, October 24, 1820
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Andrew Jackson to William McClellan, October 18, 1813
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Thomas H. Fletcher to Andrew Jackson, August 18, 1839
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Richard Gilliam Dunlap to Andrew Jackson, May 4, 1836
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John McKee to Andrew Jackson, September 27, 1814
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Andrew Jackson to Robert Hays, January 25, 1798
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Passport signed by Andrew Jackson and Asbury Dickens
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George Wilson to Andrew Jackson, December 18, 1824
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Andrew Jackson to William Duval , November 1, 1824
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Seth Lewis to Andrew Jackson, December 9, 1801
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James Alexander Hamilton to Andrew Jackson, September 1, 1831
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Alfred Balch to Andrew Jackson, January 8, 1830
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Amos Kendall to Andrew Jackson, November 12, 1844
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William Berkeley Lewis to Andrew Jackson, January 22, 1845
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John Branch to Andrew Jackson, April 19, 1831
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Thomas Pinckney to Andrew Jackson, February 9, 1814
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James Monroe to Andrew Jackson, January 3, 1815
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Joseph Pulaski Kennedy to Andrew Jackson, September 15, 1814
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Washington D. C. Metropolitan Bank to Andrew Jackson, August 3, 1836
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Alexander Campbell Wilder Fanning to Andrew Jackson, July 12, 1818
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The Hermitage, Jackson's tomb, and Andrew J. Donelson's residence 12 m...
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Jenkin Whiteside to Andrew Jackson, June 14, 1802
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Andrew Jackson to Richard Keith Call, May 20, 1822
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James Alexander Hamilton to Andrew Jackson, September 13, 1833
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Paul Kinchy to Andrew Jackson, August 11, 1834
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Andrew Jackson, December 4, 1835
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J. Reiff and William C. Hume to Andrew Jackson, Jr., January 1, 1835
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Andrew Jackson to Arbitrators, February 29, 1812
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Andrew Jackson, Vol. N - Copies of documents relating to the transfer ...
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