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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George C. Boyd to Andrew Jackson, April 9, 1840
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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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National Zoological Park, Holt House, Adams Mill Road Vicinity, Washin...
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National Zoological Park, Holt House, Adams Mill Road Vicinity, Washin...
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William Taylor Barry to Andrew Jackson
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Roger Brooke Taney to Andrew Jackson
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Levi Woodbury to Andrew Jackson, April 2, 1833
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Andrew Jackson - Andrew Jackson correspondence
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Andrew Jackson to Andrew Jackson, October 23, 1811
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Andrew Jackson / drawn from life and engraved by J.B. Longacre.
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D. J. McDonald to Andrew Jackson, July 16, 1816
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Thomas Gleaves to Andrew Jackson, April 19, 1826
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Andrew Jackson to Tucker & Thompson, December 17, 1829
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Andrew Jackson. From the original painting in the possession of Col. C...
Print shows Andrew Jackson, full-length portrait, sitting in a chair, facing front, with legs crossed and hands on lap. (DLC/PP-1998:151) Forms part of: Marian S. Carson collection at the Library of Congress.
Andrew Jackson to Francis Preston Blair, October 22, 1835
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The heads of two great nations have at last come to the situation of t...
A pro-Jackson commentary on the confrontation between the United States and France over reparations due the U.S. under the Treaty of 1831 (See "Spirit of the Times" no. 1836-4). The situation reached crisis int... More
Spirit of the times - Public domain book illustration, Library of Cong...
Satire on the diplomatic crisis and threat of hostilities between the United States and France over the latter's refusal to pay indemnifications set by the Treaty of 1831. The situation was exacerbated by remar... More
Andrew Jackson - Andrew Jackson correspondence
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[The Battle of New Orleans] / E. Percy Moran.
Shows Andrew Jackson standing in front of American flag with sword raised. K17403 U.S. Copyright Office. Reproduction of painting by E. Percy Moran.
Major General Andrew Jackson, President of the United States / painted...
Andrew Jackson, half-length portrait, standing, facing left, leaning on horse. Reference copy in PRES FILE - Jackson, Andrew In Uniform Bust. Published in: Presidential Pets / Niall Kelly (1992), p. 18.
James Robb to Andrew Jackson, April 15, 1823
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James Craine Bronaugh to Andrew Jackson, August 26, 1819
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William C. Emmit to Andrew Jackson, May 26, 1828
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Andrew Jackson private bank book
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William Martin to Andrew Jackson, March 2, 1813
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Thomas Leib to Andrew Jackson, August 25, 1827
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Gideon Morgan to Andrew Jackson, February 5, 1814
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Silas M. Noel to Andrew Jackson, April 3, 1821
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Andrew Jackson to Francis Preston Blair, September 27, 1838
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George Croghan to Andrew Jackson, April 30, 1816
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John Davis de Cluny to Andrew Jackson, January 6, 1815
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Davison & Cheyney to Andrew Jackson, March 21, 1798
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Andrew Jackson to Robert Hays, February 4, 1815
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Andrew Jackson, President of the United States / Litho. and published ...
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Andrew Jackson, March 4, 1829 - Public domain document scan
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Henry Dilworth Gilpin to Andrew Jackson, September 17, 1833
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Thomas Pinckney to Andrew Jackson, November 2, 1814
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Roger Brooke Taney to Andrew Jackson, November 21, 1835
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Pilgrims' progress - Political cartoon, public domain image
Democratic party war-horse Andrew Jackson appears frequently in the satires of the 1844 election campaign. Here, wearing a long frock coat and tall hat, he leads a donkey carrying Democratic candidates Polk and... More
Harry Cage to Andrew Jackson, March 17, 1815
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Samuel Delucenna Ingham to Andrew Jackson, October 10, 1829
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Samuel Delucenna Ingham to Andrew Jackson, October 10, 1829
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Arthur Peronneau Hayne to Andrew Jackson, October 23, 1814
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Andrew Jackson to Robert Hays, March 2, 1798
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Andrew Jackson, October 5, 1830
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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
David Smith to Andrew Jackson, February 26, 1814
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Alexander James Dallas to Andrew Jackson, April 22, 1815
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Richard Shippey Hackley to Andrew Jackson, June 27, 1827
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Richard Shippey Hackley to Andrew Jackson, June 27, 1827
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Samuel Gwin to Andrew Jackson, June 27, 1835
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Jacob Walter to Andrew Jackson, February 8, 1844
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Anthony Butler to Andrew Jackson, January 24, 1818
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Benjamin Pierce to Andrew Jackson, December 1, 1834
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Rattle & Snap, U.S. Route 43 (Andrew Jackson Highway), Columbia, Maury...
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Rattle & Snap, U.S. Route 43 (Andrew Jackson Highway), Columbia, Maury...
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Rattle & Snap, U.S. Route 43 (Andrew Jackson Highway), Columbia, Maury...
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Andrew Jackson to Francis Preston Blair, April 19, 1841
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William White Crawford to Andrew Jackson, December 21, 1832
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Francis Philip Fatio to Andrew Jackson, June 15, 1818
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Joseph B. Lapsley to Andrew Jackson, Jr., May 9, 1837
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John Lambert to Andrew Jackson, March 16, 1815
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Thomas A. Fletcher to Andrew Jackson, July 8, 1842
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Andrew Jackson to Tennessee General Assembly, April 11, 1796
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Andrew Jackson, December 7, 1835
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Edmund Pendleton Gaines to Andrew Jackson, October 4, 1819
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John Williams to Andrew Jackson, February 19, 1815
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Andrew Jackson with the Tennessee forces on the Hickory Grounds (Ala) ...
Andrew Jackson, full-length portrait, on horseback, facing slightly right, in uniform, holding hat in right hand. Library has two impressions, one hand-colored and one b&w.
Miner Kilbourne Kellogg to Andrew Jackson, December 30, 1840
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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
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 Henry Eaton to Andrew Jackson
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Henry E. Post, Jr. to Andrew Jackson, February 25, 1828
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The modern balaam and his ass - Political cartoon, public domain image
Title appears as it is written on the item. Forms part of: American cartoon print filing series (Library of Congress)
Old State Capitol, 100 North State Street, Jackson, Hinds County, MS
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