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National Zoological Park, Holt House, Adams Mill Road Vicinity, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

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, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

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, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

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

Roger Brooke Taney to Andrew Jackson

Roger Brooke Taney to Andrew Jackson

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Andrew Jackson to William Cocke, June 24, 1798

Andrew Jackson to William Cocke, June 24, 1798

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William Carroll to Andrew Jackson, December 20, 1814

William Carroll to Andrew Jackson, December 20, 1814

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James Harding to Andrew Jackson, February 13, 1815

James Harding to Andrew Jackson, February 13, 1815

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Andrew Jackson, President of the United States drawn from life and engraved by James B. Longacre

Andrew Jackson, President of the United States drawn from life and eng...

Print shows Andrew Jackson, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing left. Stamped on verso: L.C. Division of Prints. Stamped on verso: 41860. Inscribed in pencil on verso: May 30, '03. Forms part of: Popular graph... More

Andrew Jackson to Ralph Eleazer Whiteside Earl, April 16, 1832

Andrew Jackson to Ralph Eleazer Whiteside Earl, April 16, 1832

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Andrew Jackson to Joseph Boulanger, April 24, 1834

Andrew Jackson to Joseph Boulanger, April 24, 1834

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Andrew Jackson. President of the United States

Andrew Jackson. President of the United States

Print shows Andrew Jackson, full-length portrait, sitting in a chair, facing front, with legs crossed and hands on lap.

General Jackson slaying the many headed monster

General Jackson slaying the many headed monster

A satire on Andrew Jackson's campaign to destroy the Bank of the United States and its support among state banks. Jackson, Martin Van Buren, and Jack Downing struggle against a snake with heads representing the... More

Matty meeting the Texas question, Political Cartoon

Matty meeting the Texas question, Political Cartoon

A satire on the Democrats' approach to the delicate question of the annexation of Texas. In marked contrast to his portrayal of the issue as a beautiful woman in "Virtuous Harry" (no. 1844-27), the artist here ... More

[Andrew Jackson, Pres. U.S., half, seated, facing slightly left]

[Andrew Jackson, Pres. U.S., half, seated, facing slightly left]

Engraving copyrighted by Johnson, Fry & Co. This record contains unverified, old data from caption card. Caption card tracings: Shelf. Presidents.

The great national memorial / C. Inger.

The great national memorial / C. Inger.

Print showing portraits of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Andrew Jackson, Jefferson Davis, and Abraham Lincoln with portraits of their respective cabinet officers, two vignette scenes showing of the landi... More

Grace Stockman of Natl. Museum with Andrew Jackson pistols

Grace Stockman of Natl. Museum with Andrew Jackson pistols

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Mrs. Rachel Jackson, late consort to Andrew Jackson, President of the U. States

Mrs. Rachel Jackson, late consort to Andrew Jackson, President of the ...

Print shows Mrs. Rachel Jackson, full-length portrait, seated, facing left, holding book with her right hand. Mounted with print: Mrs. Rachel Jackson, late consort to Andrew Jackson, President of the U. States... More

Lieutenant Andrew J. Gahagan of Co. D, 1st Tennessee Cavalry Regiment in uniform Morse's Gallery of the Cumberland, 25 Cedar St., opposite Commercial Hotel, Nashville, Tenn

Lieutenant Andrew J. Gahagan of Co. D, 1st Tennessee Cavalry Regiment ...

Photograph shows identified soldier. Negative 8161. Tax stamp on verso. Gift; Tom Liljenquist; 2016; (DLC/PP-2016:144) Purchased from: Jeffrey Kraus, New Paltz, New York, September 2015. Forms part of: Liljenq... More

Andrew Jackson to John Hutchings, March 17, 1804

Andrew Jackson to John Hutchings, March 17, 1804

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Andrew Jackson, April 15, 1834 - Public domain document scan

Andrew Jackson, April 15, 1834 - Public domain document scan

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Jesse Bledsoe to Andrew Jackson, December 27, 1828

Jesse Bledsoe to Andrew Jackson, December 27, 1828

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Thomas J. Lacy to Andrew Jackson, March 17, 1835

Thomas J. Lacy to Andrew Jackson, March 17, 1835

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Richard Mentor Johnson to Andrew Jackson, March 10, 1828

Richard Mentor Johnson to Andrew Jackson, March 10, 1828

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Andrew Jackson to William B. Lewis, February 4, 1825

Andrew Jackson to William B. Lewis, February 4, 1825

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Andrew Jackson, December 8, 1829

Andrew Jackson, December 8, 1829

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Andrew Jackson, December 8, 1829

Andrew Jackson, December 8, 1829

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James B. Ferguson to Andrew Jackson, December 7, 1837

James B. Ferguson to Andrew Jackson, December 7, 1837

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Samuel Houston to Andrew Jackson

Samuel Houston to Andrew Jackson

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Joseph Woodruff to Andrew Jackson, September 18, 1814

Joseph Woodruff to Andrew Jackson, September 18, 1814

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James Jackson to Andrew Jackson, May 4, 1823

James Jackson to Andrew Jackson, May 4, 1823

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Andrew Jackson to Worsley & Smith, April 11, 1817

Andrew Jackson to Worsley & Smith, April 11, 1817

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William Charles Cole Claiborne to Andrew Jackson, March 20, 1802

William Charles Cole Claiborne to Andrew Jackson, March 20, 1802

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Thomas Sappington to Andrew Jackson, November 18, 1814

Thomas Sappington to Andrew Jackson, November 18, 1814

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William Lytle to Andrew Jackson, May 17, 1829

William Lytle to Andrew Jackson, May 17, 1829

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Jesse Roach to Andrew Jackson, December 3, 1805

Jesse Roach to Andrew Jackson, December 3, 1805

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Andrew Jackson to James Jackson, October 27, 1813

Andrew Jackson to James Jackson, October 27, 1813

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James B. Ferguson to Andrew Jackson, January 5, 1842

James B. Ferguson to Andrew Jackson, January 5, 1842

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Ebenezer James Hume to Andrew Jackson, June 3, 1833

Ebenezer James Hume to Andrew Jackson, June 3, 1833

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Andrew Jackson to Francis Preston Blair, December 14, 1837

Andrew Jackson to Francis Preston Blair, December 14, 1837

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Cochran Log House, Hoschton, Jackson County, GA

Cochran Log House, Hoschton, Jackson County, GA

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-7 Survey number: HABS GA-14-23 Building/structure dates: 1774 Initial Construction

Andrew Jackson to Samuel Bunch, May 18, 1814

Andrew Jackson to Samuel Bunch, May 18, 1814

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Anderson & Hamilton Co. to Andrew Jackson, Jr., January 5, 1842

Anderson & Hamilton Co. to Andrew Jackson, Jr., January 5, 1842

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Richard Shippey Hackley to Andrew Jackson, June 27, 1827

Richard Shippey Hackley to Andrew Jackson, June 27, 1827

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Jackson, New Orleans, Jany. 8th, 1815

Jackson, New Orleans, Jany. 8th, 1815

An emblematic portrait of Andrew Jackson, invoking his past as a military hero and especially his victory at the Battle of New Orleans in 1815. Jackson's bust portrait in uniform appears on an oval medallion su... More

Andrew Jackson to George Washington Campbell, April 10, 1812

Andrew Jackson to George Washington Campbell, April 10, 1812

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Rattle & Snap, U.S. Route 43 (Andrew Jackson Highway), Columbia, Maury County, TN

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 County, TN

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

James Nichol & Co to Andrew Jackson, April 9, 1838

James Nichol & Co to Andrew Jackson, April 9, 1838

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Wigton King to Andrew Jackson, February 12, 1816

Wigton King to Andrew Jackson, February 12, 1816

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Lewis Day to Andrew Jackson, April 29, 1844

Lewis Day to Andrew Jackson, April 29, 1844

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Robert J. Chester to Andrew Jackson, May 7, 1838

Robert J. Chester to Andrew Jackson, May 7, 1838

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Polk in his extremity - Public domain dedication image

Polk in his extremity - Public domain dedication image

Henry Clay's easy ascent to the presidency here is in contrast to the serious difficulties experienced by his Democratic opponent James K. Polk. Clay has reached the top of a large pole and has the "Civic Crow... More

Genl. Andrew Jackson, 1828. Protector & defender of beauty & booty, Orleans / painted by J. Wood ; engraved on steel by C.G. Childs, Philadelphia.

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

Peter Achille Rivery to Andrew Jackson, November 14, 1814

Peter Achille Rivery to Andrew Jackson, November 14, 1814

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Andrew Jackson, President of the United States / from the original painting by W.J. Hubard ; drawn on stone by A. Newsam.

Andrew Jackson, President of the United States / from the original pai...

Reference copy in PRES FILE - Jackson, Andrew Prints Full. Published in: Eyes of the nation : a visual history of the United States / Vincent Virga and curators of the Library of Congress ; historical commentar... More

George Doherty to Andrew Jackson, March 22, 1814

George Doherty to Andrew Jackson, March 22, 1814

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Egbert Harris to Andrew Jackson, August 24, 1822

Egbert Harris to Andrew Jackson, August 24, 1822

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St. John's Church to Andrew Jackson, September 8, 1835

St. John's Church to Andrew Jackson, September 8, 1835

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Willie Blount to Andrew Jackson, June 8, 1812

Willie Blount to Andrew Jackson, June 8, 1812

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Nichol & Hill to Andrew Jackson, August 20, 1830

Nichol & Hill to Andrew Jackson, August 20, 1830

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Rachel Donelson Jackson to Andrew Jackson, March 21, 1814

Rachel Donelson Jackson to Andrew Jackson, March 21, 1814

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Phil Barton Key to Andrew Jackson, December 1, 1844

Phil Barton Key to Andrew Jackson, December 1, 1844

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George Gibson to Andrew Jackson, November 21, 1828

George Gibson to Andrew Jackson, November 21, 1828

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A. Smith to Andrew Jackson, September 12, 1803

A. Smith to Andrew Jackson, September 12, 1803

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William Grafton Dulany Worthington to Andrew Jackson, October 26, 1821

William Grafton Dulany Worthington to Andrew Jackson, October 26, 1821

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Andrew Jackson to James Gadsden, May 2, 1822

Andrew Jackson to James Gadsden, May 2, 1822

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David Cowan to Andrew Jackson, August 11, 1821

David Cowan to Andrew Jackson, August 11, 1821

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Andrew Jackson to James Monroe, January 25, 1815

Andrew Jackson to James Monroe, January 25, 1815

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Clarksville Lodge 89 to Andrew Jackson, Jr., June 28, 1845

Clarksville Lodge 89 to Andrew Jackson, Jr., June 28, 1845

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President's Levee, or all Creation going to the White House / Robert Cruikshank fect.

President's Levee, or all Creation going to the White House / Robert C...

Crowd in front of White House during Andrew Jackson's first inaugural reception in 1829. Reference copy in WASHINGTONIANA - LOT 4386 59E. Illus. in: The Playfair papers. London : Saunders and Otley, 1841, v. 2,... More

Felix Robertson to Andrew Jackson, March 25, 1805

Felix Robertson to Andrew Jackson, March 25, 1805

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Monument Place, Elm Grove, Ohio County, WV

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

N. Tom o' logical studies. The great tumble bug of Missouri, bent-on rollin his ball

N. Tom o' logical studies. The great tumble bug of Missouri, bent-on r...

A caricature of Missouri senator Thomas Hart Benton, as an insect rolling a large ball "Expunging Resolution" uphill toward the Capitol. The print employs Benton's own metaphor of rolling a ball for his uphill ... More

William Lillard to Andrew Jackson, December 26, 1813

William Lillard to Andrew Jackson, December 26, 1813

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Thomas Pinckney to Andrew Jackson, November 16, 1813

Thomas Pinckney to Andrew Jackson, November 16, 1813

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Roger Brooke Taney to Andrew Jackson, September 30, 1841

Roger Brooke Taney to Andrew Jackson, September 30, 1841

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Thomas Hart Benton to Andrew Jackson, May 28, 1844

Thomas Hart Benton to Andrew Jackson, May 28, 1844

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Andrew Jackson to Hugh Lawson White

Andrew Jackson to Hugh Lawson White

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J. Hartshorn to Andrew Jackson, Jr., February 9, 1839

J. Hartshorn to Andrew Jackson, Jr., February 9, 1839

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Old State Capitol, 100 North State Street, Jackson, Hinds County, MS

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

Old State Capitol, 100 North State Street, Jackson, Hinds County, MS

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

Answer to Jesse Benton's pamphlet

Answer to Jesse Benton's pamphlet

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William O. Butler to Andrew Jackson, June 19, 1815

William O. Butler to Andrew Jackson, June 19, 1815

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Malachi Nicholson to Andrew Jackson, April 5, 1821

Malachi Nicholson to Andrew Jackson, April 5, 1821

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Andrew Jackson to James McDowell, March 10, 1840

Andrew Jackson to James McDowell, March 10, 1840

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William Berkeley Lewis to Andrew Jackson, March 28, 1844

William Berkeley Lewis to Andrew Jackson, March 28, 1844

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Jesse Wharton to Andrew Jackson, February 16, 1815

Jesse Wharton to Andrew Jackson, February 16, 1815

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John Wetherbee to Andrew Jackson, January 9, 1843

John Wetherbee to Andrew Jackson, January 9, 1843

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John Coffee to Andrew Jackson, March 30, 1830

John Coffee to Andrew Jackson, March 30, 1830

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Hennen & Dickson to Andrew Jackson, July 30, 1802

Hennen & Dickson to Andrew Jackson, July 30, 1802

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Sarah Knox Sevier to Andrew Jackson, February 7, 1845

Sarah Knox Sevier to Andrew Jackson, February 7, 1845

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David Bannister Morgan to Andrew Jackson, December 24, 1814

David Bannister Morgan to Andrew Jackson, December 24, 1814

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William Peacock to Andrew Jackson, June 21, 1821

William Peacock to Andrew Jackson, June 21, 1821

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Henry Lee to Andrew Jackson, December 16, 1830

Henry Lee to Andrew Jackson, December 16, 1830

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Duncan Lamont Clinch to Andrew Jackson, November 15, 1816

Duncan Lamont Clinch to Andrew Jackson, November 15, 1816

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Andrew Jackson to John McLean, August 21, 1827

Andrew Jackson to John McLean, August 21, 1827

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James Alexander Hamilton to Andrew Jackson, January 14, 1832

James Alexander Hamilton to Andrew Jackson, January 14, 1832

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Amos Kendall to Andrew Jackson, January 27, 1843

Amos Kendall to Andrew Jackson, January 27, 1843

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[Andrew Jackson, head-and-shoulders portrait, nearly in profile to left, leaning against pillow of which ticking appears in lower left corner]

[Andrew Jackson, head-and-shoulders portrait, nearly in profile to lef...

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Andrew Jackson to John Rhea, June 2, 1831

Andrew Jackson to John Rhea, June 2, 1831

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