Dolley P. Madison vs. W. Madison. Fragment - Dolley P. Madison vs. Wil...
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George Doherty to Andrew Jackson
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[Romulus] Saunders to Unknown, August 5, 1815
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W. Worthington to Andrew Jackson, October 25, 1821
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W. Worthington to Andrew Jackson, October 25, 1821
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Letter fragment from Ernest Newlandsmith to Ragheb Moftah, [February 1...
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Judge Harry Toulmin to Unknown - Public domain document scan
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Andrew Jackson to Washington Citizens
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James G. Bronough to Andrew Jackson, December 4, 1821
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Lyon to Andrew Jackson, June 21, 1809
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Andrew Jackson - Andrew Jackson correspondence
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Unknown to Robert Butler, January 6, 1817
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James Madison to James Madison, Sr. Fragment. 1775.
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Benjamin Waterhouse to James Madison, April 24, 1813. Fragment.
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Thomas Jefferson to James Maury, June 15, 1815, and Draft Fragment, No...
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George W. Deaderick to Robert Hays, February 8, 1799
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William Preston Anderson to Andrew Jackson
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J. Simpson to Andrew Jackson - Public domain document scan
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W. B. Shields to Andrew Jackson, August 15, 1813
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Edmund Pendleton Gaines to Andrew Jackson, March 27, 1815
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Bartly Reames to Andrew Jackson, January 10, 1815
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John Henry Eaton to Andrew Jackson, September 11, 1833
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Unknown to Major Bankhead, September 21, 1815
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Court Record Fragment - Andrew Jackson correspondence
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Charles Jared Ingersoll to James Madison, March 21, 1810. Fragment.
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William Carroll to Andrew Jackson, September 12, 1833
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Charles Stewart to Andrew Jackson
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James Taylor to James Madison, September 27, 1807. Fragment.
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Unknown to Unknown, August 13, 1814
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Andrew Jackson to James Monroe, June 20, 1815
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Thomas Jefferson to Elbridge Gerry, May 13, 1797, Draft and Fragment
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William Pratt to Andrew Jackson, September 28, 1814
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William Pratt to Andrew Jackson, September 28, 1814
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Andrew Jackson Donelson to Francis Preston Blair, April 24, 1834
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Andrew Jackson Donelson to Francis Preston Blair, April 24, 1834
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Unknown to Unknown, November 22, 1814
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William Carroll to Andrew Jackson, March 12, 1835
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Leroy Pope to Andrew Jackson, August 8, 1814
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Leroy Pope to Andrew Jackson, August 8, 1814
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Robert Hays to Robert Butler - Public domain document scan
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Joshua Haskell to Unknown - Public domain document scan
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Edward George Washington Butler to Andrew Jackson
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Thomas Jefferson to Charles Bellini, April 24, 1799, with Draft and Fr...
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William Preston Anderson to Unknown
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William Eustis to James Madison, June 6, 1823. Includes printed copy o...
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William Eustis to James Madison, June 6, 1823. Includes printed copy o...
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John Henry Eaton to Andrew Jackson, March 5, 1829
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Browning E. & T. to Unknown - Public domain document scan
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Daniel Todd Patterson to Andrew Jackson, December 31, 1804
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James Madison to Calvin Jones, June 28, 1819. Fragment.
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Unknown, no date, Fragment, in French
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Thomas Jefferson to William Fitzhugh, August 25, 1790, Fragment
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William Charles Cole Claiborne to Unknown, January 28, 1815
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B. A. Rutledge to Andrew Jackson, June 1, 1815
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James Madison to Unknown (N. York?), December 22, 1824. Fragment.
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James Monroe to James Madison, June 16, 1828. Fragment.
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Fragment society. Song sheet - Public domain song sheet
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Folger Library copy work. Fragment of manuscript
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Caesarea. (Kaisarieh). In the Hippodrome. Fragment of large conical st...
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Andrew Hynes to Andrew Jackson, August 28, 1813
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Andrew Jackson to George Graham, June 10, 1815
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Robert Purdy to Andrew Jackson - Public domain document scan
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C. Johnson to James Madison, July 23, 1831. Fragment.
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Andrew Jackson to Andrew Jackson Jr.
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Edward Livingston to Unknown, August 4, 1815
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John Reid to Andrew Jackson, June 4, 1815
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"Now as to Protection" (fragment)
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Henry Lee to James Madison, January 23, 1794. Fragment.
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Henry Lee to James Madison, January 23, 1794. Fragment.
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Richard Brown to Andrew Jackson, August 18, 1815
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John Overton to Andrew Jackson, January 17, 1815
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Unknown to John Lambert - Public domain document scan
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Andrew Jackson to Unknown - Public domain document scan
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John Hutchings to Andrew Jackson, March 26, 1810
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Young People's Concerts Scripts: Folk Music in the Concert Hall [types...
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David Bannister Morgan to Andrew Jackson
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Ezra Denison to Unknown, May 6, 1797
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R. Patton to Dolley Payne Madison. Fragment - Regarding some white mic...
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Speech Made while Participating in the Presidential Campaign during Cl...
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James Madison to James Monroe, January 31, 1802. Fragment.
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Daniel Parker to Robert Butler - Public domain document scan
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[Gen.] Morgan to Andrew Jackson, January 17, 1815
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Thomas Hart Benton to Andrew Jackson, October 15, 1814
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George Joy to James Madison, April 14, 1815. Fragment.
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Isaac Baker to Andrew Jackson, October 24, 1820
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Thomas Jefferson to James Madison, May 26, 1811. Fragment.
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Political Speech (fragment) - Public domain document scan
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Political Speech (fragment) - Public domain document scan
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Political Speech (fragment) - Public domain document scan
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Rachel Donelson Jackson to Andrew Jackson, February 28, 1813
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Stockley Donelson Hays to Robert Hays, September 10, 1809
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