[Andrew Jackson Downing, image totally obscured]
Scratched on back of plate: 452 Downing of Newburg. Transfer; U.S. War College; 1920; (DLC/PP-1920:46153). Forms part of: Daguerreotype collection (Library of Congress). Produced by Mathew Brady's studio.
Patton Anderson to Andrew Jackson, September 21, 1804
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Thomas Hart Benton to Andrew Jackson, February 9, 1827
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William Charles Cole Claiborne to Andrew Jackson, August 8, 1814
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John Coffee to Andrew Jackson, December 12, 1813
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Andrew Jackson to Andrew Jackson, Jr., September 23, 1832
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Robert Butler to Andrew Jackson, February 3, 1831
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Andrew Jackson to John C. Holladay, January 3, 1839
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Andrew Jackson, December 4, 1835
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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
Andrew Jackson, December 8, 1829
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Andrew Jackson to James Jackson
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Andrew Jackson to Thomas Deaderick, April 23, 1804
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Henry Huntt to Andrew Jackson, March 27, 1833
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Andrew Jackson from the original picture painted for C.G. Childs / Hub...
Print shows Andrew Jackson, half-length portrait, facing front. Includes a facsimile signature. Stamped on bottom right of back: 41860. Entered according to act of Congress in the year 1833 by Childs & Inman i... More
William P. McKelden to Andrew Jackson, June 20, 1835
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Andrew Jackson to Amos Kendall, September 5, 1836
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Andrew Jackson to Moses Dawson, December 9, 1837
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[Grover Cleveland for president campaign memorabilia fragment]
Print fragment shows a portrait of Andrew Jackson, a tree, and a harp with a banner above stating "Jacks[...]berty" and text below stating "For President of the United States. Grover Cleveland." Related to AMB... More
Portrait of Andrew Jackson, Print, engraving, Library of Congress
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Letter, Andrew Jackson to Martin Van Buren discussing the nullificatio...
Reproduction number: A89 (color slide; pages 1 and 4); A90 (color slide; pages 2 and 3) The nullification controversy of 1832-33 confronted Andrew Jackson (1767-1845) with the greatest crisis of his presidency-... More
Abner McCarty to Andrew Jackson, November 9, 1835
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Andrew Jackson to John Armstrong, June 29, 1824
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Andrew Jackson to Andrew Jackson, Jr., May 7, 1835
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Andrew Jackson to Nathan Bryant, January 6, 1807
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Joel Roberts Poinsett to Andrew Jackson, January 27, 1833
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Eleazar Wheelock Ripley to Andrew Jackson, September 24, 1819
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Andrew Jackson to James Monroe, June 11, 1824
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William Lee to Andrew Jackson, July 10, 1820
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Andrew Jackson to Carey A. Harris, August 7, 1836
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J. C. Eckert et al. to Andrew Jackson, September 7, 1840
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Henry Crabb to Andrew Jackson, August 2, 1814
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Alpha Kingsley to Andrew Jackson, March 13, 1814
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Andrew Jackson, December 8, 1829
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John Claiborne to Andrew Jackson, May 21, 1841
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Edward Livingston to Andrew Jackson, November 7, 1816
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Mill's colossean equestrian statue of general Andrew Jackson...
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Benjamin B. Cooper to Andrew Jackson, June 15, 1831
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Battle of the Thames. Respectfully dedicated to Andrew Jackson Esq. Pr...
Print shows American forces fighting Tecumseh's Indian confederation. In the center Col. R. M. Johnson shoots Tecumseh who has raised his tomahawk. A legend at the bottom describes the men pictured and describ... More
Andrew Jackson to Francis Preston Blair, August 7, 1834
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Anthony Butler to Andrew Jackson, August 30, 1832
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James Maher to Andrew Jackson, October 23, 1837
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William Harris Crawford to Andrew Jackson, May 21, 1816
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Henry Lee to Andrew Jackson, December 24, 1830
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Andrew Jackson to John Coffee, April 24, 1815
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Louise Livingston to Andrew Jackson, February 24, 1835
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Dickson-Williams Mansion, North Irish & West Church Streets, Greenevil...
Significance: In converting this early nineteenth century building into a hospital, much of the original structure has been concealed. Many famous people were entertained here, including Presidents Andrew Jack... More
William Charles Cole Claiborne to Andrew Jackson, December 31, 1814
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Andrew Jackson to Andrew Jackson, Jr., June 10, 1833
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The times - Political cartoon, public domain image
A commentary on the depressed state of the American economy, particularly in New York, during the financial panic of 1837. Again, the blame is laid on the treasury policies of Andrew Jackson, whose hat, spectac... More
Worden Pope to Andrew Jackson - Public domain document scan
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Fayetteville Citizens to Andrew Jackson
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Richard Gilliam Dunlap to Andrew Jackson, May 12, 1827
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Edmund Pendleton Gaines to Andrew Jackson, April 3, 1818
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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
Andrew Jackson to John Gordon, May 7, 1814
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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
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
James Jackson to Andrew Jackson, January 13, 1815
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Anthony Butler to Andrew Jackson, December 24, 1834
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Bill of complaint of William Nicholds and Margaret McMichael against A...
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Felix Robertson Rains to Andrew Jackson, June 3, 1842
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Robert Todd Lytle to Andrew Jackson, March 19, 1831
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George Poindexter to Andrew Jackson, December 26, 1814
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Andrew Jackson, December 4, 1832
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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 to George Breathitt, April 29, 1833
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Robert Butler to Andrew Jackson, December 15, 1818
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The pedlar and his pack or the Desperate effort, an over balance
A satire on the reverse impact of John Binns's anti-Jackson "coffin handbill" campaign during the presidential race of 1828. Editor-publisher Binns supports on his back a large load of coffins, upon which are ... More
Richard Ivy Easter to Andrew Jackson, January 31, 1822
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Daniel Parker to Andrew Jackson, July 9, 1816
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Joseph Smith to Andrew Jackson, December 30, 1814
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William C. Beard to Andrew Jackson, September 3, 1818
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Anthony Butler to Andrew Jackson, November 22, 1812
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Andrew Jackson to Joseph Boulanger, May 6, 1834
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Andrew Jackson, Jr. to Andrew Jackson, April 7, 1814
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Andrew Jackson to Leonard Pope Cheatham, October 3, 1843
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Andrew Jackson to U. S. Senate, February 22, 1831
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Thomas Pinckney to Andrew Jackson, November 29, 1813
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Andrew Jackson to Hardy Flowers, January 26, 1807
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Alfred Thurston to Andrew Jackson
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John Fletcher Driggs to Andrew Jackson, August 14, 1842
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Thomas G. Bradford to Andrew Jackson, September 7, 1811
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Hardy Murfree Cryer to Andrew Jackson, May 15, 1844
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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
Robert J. Ward to Andrew Jackson, February 5, 1845
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Andrew Jackson to Soldiers, April 2, 1814
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Francis Preston Blair, Preston S. Loughborough and Charles Scott Bibb ...
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Samuel Martin to Andrew Jackson, August 12, 1823
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Ethan Allen Brown to Andrew Jackson, March 9, 1835
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James Madison to Andrew Jackson, October 11, 1835.
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Battle of New Orleans and death of Major General Packenham [sic] on th...
Print shows the Battle of New Orleans from the British perspective, as British forces advance upon the earthworks or barricades from which the American forces, under the command of Andrew Jackson, repel the att... More
Andrew Jackson bank book - Public domain document scan
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Andrew Jackson to Richard Keith Call, May 20, 1822
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William Berkeley Lewis to Andrew Jackson, May 3, 1835
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Battle of New Orleans - A painting of the battle of new orleans
General Andrew Jackson on horseback in foreground commanding troops in battle against British troops commanded by General Pakenham, Jan. 8, 1815; ships in background. Copyright by Kurz & Allison.
Andrew Jackson to John Coffee, December 31, 1813
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Robert Young Hayne to Andrew Jackson, June 5, 1827
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