James Gadsden to Andrew Jackson, April 22, 1819
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Graniteville Mill, Marshall Street, Graniteville, Aiken County, SC
Significance: Graniteville Mill was one of the largest mills in the South during the antebellum period. The original mill, canal, school house, and a number of original Gothic Revival houses are still extant a... More
Graniteville Mill, Marshall Street, Graniteville, Aiken County, SC
Significance: Graniteville Mill was one of the largest mills in the South during the antebellum period. The original mill, canal, school house, and a number of original Gothic Revival houses are still extant a... More
Graniteville Mill, Marshall Street, Graniteville, Aiken County, SC
Significance: Graniteville Mill was one of the largest mills in the South during the antebellum period. The original mill, canal, school house, and a number of original Gothic Revival houses are still extant a... More
U.S. Barracks, Riverside Mall, Capitol Avenue, Front Street, Spanish T...
Significance: Situated adjacent to the Mississippi River, the United States Barracks were a significant military post from the 1820s to the 1870s, during which time numerous military and political figures eithe... More
Graniteville Mill, Marshall Street, Graniteville, Aiken County, SC
Significance: Graniteville Mill was one of the largest mills in the South during the antebellum period. The original mill, canal, school house, and a number of original Gothic Revival houses are still extant a... More
Graniteville Mill, Marshall Street, Graniteville, Aiken County, SC
Significance: Graniteville Mill was one of the largest mills in the South during the antebellum period. The original mill, canal, school house, and a number of original Gothic Revival houses are still extant a... More
Graniteville Mill, Marshall Street, Graniteville, Aiken County, SC
Significance: Graniteville Mill was one of the largest mills in the South during the antebellum period. The original mill, canal, school house, and a number of original Gothic Revival houses are still extant a... More
Front desk of the historic Gadsden Hotel in Douglas, Arizona, on the M...
Opened in 1907, the hotel is named for James Gadsden, the U.S. ambassador to Mexico who signed what became known as the Gadsden Purchase, in which the United States purchased 29,670-square-miles of what was the... More
Graniteville Mill, Marshall Street, Graniteville, Aiken County, SC
Significance: Graniteville Mill was one of the largest mills in the South during the antebellum period. The original mill, canal, school house, and a number of original Gothic Revival houses are still extant a... More
Graniteville Mill, Marshall Street, Graniteville, Aiken County, SC
Significance: Graniteville Mill was one of the largest mills in the South during the antebellum period. The original mill, canal, school house, and a number of original Gothic Revival houses are still extant a... More
James Gadsden to Andrew Jackson, July 20, 1842
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U.S. Barracks, Riverside Mall, Capitol Avenue, Front Street, Spanish T...
Significance: Situated adjacent to the Mississippi River, the United States Barracks were a significant military post from the 1820s to the 1870s, during which time numerous military and political figures eithe... More
U.S. Barracks, Riverside Mall, Capitol Avenue, Front Street, Spanish T...
Significance: Situated adjacent to the Mississippi River, the United States Barracks were a significant military post from the 1820s to the 1870s, during which time numerous military and political figures eithe... More
Graniteville Mill, Marshall Street, Graniteville, Aiken County, SC
Significance: Graniteville Mill was one of the largest mills in the South during the antebellum period. The original mill, canal, school house, and a number of original Gothic Revival houses are still extant a... More
Graniteville Mill, Marshall Street, Graniteville, Aiken County, SC
Significance: Graniteville Mill was one of the largest mills in the South during the antebellum period. The original mill, canal, school house, and a number of original Gothic Revival houses are still extant a... More
Andrew Jackson to James Gadsden, May 2, 1822
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U.S. Barracks, Riverside Mall, Capitol Avenue, Front Street, Spanish T...
Significance: Situated adjacent to the Mississippi River, the United States Barracks were a significant military post from the 1820s to the 1870s, during which time numerous military and political figures eithe... More
James Gadsden to Andrew Jackson, April 18, 1819
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U.S. Barracks, Riverside Mall, Capitol Avenue, Front Street, Spanish T...
Significance: Situated adjacent to the Mississippi River, the United States Barracks were a significant military post from the 1820s to the 1870s, during which time numerous military and political figures eithe... More
U.S. Barracks, Riverside Mall, Capitol Avenue, Front Street, Spanish T...
Significance: Situated adjacent to the Mississippi River, the United States Barracks were a significant military post from the 1820s to the 1870s, during which time numerous military and political figures eithe... More
Graniteville Mill, Marshall Street, Graniteville, Aiken County, SC
Significance: Graniteville Mill was one of the largest mills in the South during the antebellum period. The original mill, canal, school house, and a number of original Gothic Revival houses are still extant a... More
U.S. Barracks, Riverside Mall, Capitol Avenue, Front Street, Spanish T...
Significance: Situated adjacent to the Mississippi River, the United States Barracks were a significant military post from the 1820s to the 1870s, during which time numerous military and political figures eithe... More
U.S. Barracks, Riverside Mall, Capitol Avenue, Front Street, Spanish T...
Significance: Situated adjacent to the Mississippi River, the United States Barracks were a significant military post from the 1820s to the 1870s, during which time numerous military and political figures eithe... More
Graniteville Mill, Marshall Street, Graniteville, Aiken County, SC
Significance: Graniteville Mill was one of the largest mills in the South during the antebellum period. The original mill, canal, school house, and a number of original Gothic Revival houses are still extant a... More
Graniteville Mill, Marshall Street, Graniteville, Aiken County, SC
Significance: Graniteville Mill was one of the largest mills in the South during the antebellum period. The original mill, canal, school house, and a number of original Gothic Revival houses are still extant a... More
Graniteville Mill, Marshall Street, Graniteville, Aiken County, SC
Significance: Graniteville Mill was one of the largest mills in the South during the antebellum period. The original mill, canal, school house, and a number of original Gothic Revival houses are still extant a... More
James Gadsden to Andrew Jackson, April 9, 1836
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James Gadsden to Andrew Jackson, October 28, 1819
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U.S. Barracks, Riverside Mall, Capitol Avenue, Front Street, Spanish T...
Significance: Situated adjacent to the Mississippi River, the United States Barracks were a significant military post from the 1820s to the 1870s, during which time numerous military and political figures eithe... More
Graniteville Mill, Marshall Street, Graniteville, Aiken County, SC
Significance: Graniteville Mill was one of the largest mills in the South during the antebellum period. The original mill, canal, school house, and a number of original Gothic Revival houses are still extant a... More
Graniteville Mill, Marshall Street, Graniteville, Aiken County, SC
Significance: Graniteville Mill was one of the largest mills in the South during the antebellum period. The original mill, canal, school house, and a number of original Gothic Revival houses are still extant a... More
Graniteville Mill, Marshall Street, Graniteville, Aiken County, SC
Significance: Graniteville Mill was one of the largest mills in the South during the antebellum period. The original mill, canal, school house, and a number of original Gothic Revival houses are still extant a... More
Fort Pike, 27100 Chef Menteur Highway, New Orleans, Orleans Parish, LA
2014 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Second Place Significance: Fort Pike was the first of the Third System Fortifications. Considered part of the "Monroe forts of the 1st class," the fort was one of the many forts ... More
William Orlando Butler to James Gadsden, September 9, 1816
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U.S. Barracks, Riverside Mall, Capitol Avenue, Front Street, Spanish T...
Significance: Situated adjacent to the Mississippi River, the United States Barracks were a significant military post from the 1820s to the 1870s, during which time numerous military and political figures eithe... More
U.S. Barracks, Riverside Mall, Capitol Avenue, Front Street, Spanish T...
Significance: Situated adjacent to the Mississippi River, the United States Barracks were a significant military post from the 1820s to the 1870s, during which time numerous military and political figures eithe... More
Graniteville Mill, Marshall Street, Graniteville, Aiken County, SC
Significance: Graniteville Mill was one of the largest mills in the South during the antebellum period. The original mill, canal, school house, and a number of original Gothic Revival houses are still extant a... More
Graniteville Mill, Marshall Street, Graniteville, Aiken County, SC
Significance: Graniteville Mill was one of the largest mills in the South during the antebellum period. The original mill, canal, school house, and a number of original Gothic Revival houses are still extant a... More
Graniteville Mill, Marshall Street, Graniteville, Aiken County, SC
Significance: Graniteville Mill was one of the largest mills in the South during the antebellum period. The original mill, canal, school house, and a number of original Gothic Revival houses are still extant a... More
U.S. Barracks, Riverside Mall, Capitol Avenue, Front Street, Spanish T...
Significance: Situated adjacent to the Mississippi River, the United States Barracks were a significant military post from the 1820s to the 1870s, during which time numerous military and political figures eithe... More
U.S. Barracks, Riverside Mall, Capitol Avenue, Front Street, Spanish T...
Significance: Situated adjacent to the Mississippi River, the United States Barracks were a significant military post from the 1820s to the 1870s, during which time numerous military and political figures eithe... More
Graniteville Mill, Marshall Street, Graniteville, Aiken County, SC
Significance: Graniteville Mill was one of the largest mills in the South during the antebellum period. The original mill, canal, school house, and a number of original Gothic Revival houses are still extant a... More
Graniteville Mill, Marshall Street, Graniteville, Aiken County, SC
Significance: Graniteville Mill was one of the largest mills in the South during the antebellum period. The original mill, canal, school house, and a number of original Gothic Revival houses are still extant a... More
Graniteville Mill, Marshall Street, Graniteville, Aiken County, SC
Significance: Graniteville Mill was one of the largest mills in the South during the antebellum period. The original mill, canal, school house, and a number of original Gothic Revival houses are still extant a... More
Graniteville Mill, Marshall Street, Graniteville, Aiken County, SC
Significance: Graniteville Mill was one of the largest mills in the South during the antebellum period. The original mill, canal, school house, and a number of original Gothic Revival houses are still extant a... More
James Gadsden to John Henry Eaton, November 16, 1818
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Fort Pike, 27100 Chef Menteur Highway, New Orleans, Orleans Parish, LA
2014 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Second Place Significance: Fort Pike was the first of the Third System Fortifications. Considered part of the "Monroe forts of the 1st class," the fort was one of the many forts ... More
Fort Pike, 27100 Chef Menteur Highway, New Orleans, Orleans Parish, LA
2014 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Second Place Significance: Fort Pike was the first of the Third System Fortifications. Considered part of the "Monroe forts of the 1st class," the fort was one of the many forts ... More
James Gadsden to Andrew Jackson, June 29, 1816
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James Gadsden to Andrew Jackson, August 1, 1844
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James Gadsden to Andrew Jackson, February 6, 1820
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James Gadsden to Andrew Jackson, June 8, 1823
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James Gadsden to Andrew Jackson, November 21, 1819
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James Gadsden to Andrew Jackson, April 9, 1836
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James Gadsden to Andrew Jackson, November 6, 1819
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James Gadsden to Andrew Jackson, November 17, 1816
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Andrew Jackson to James Gadsden, October 12, 1829
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James Gadsden to Andrew Jackson, June 28, 1819
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James Gadsden to Andrew Jackson, October 28, 1819
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James Gadsden to Andrew Jackson, July 24, 1836
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James Gadsden to Andrew Jackson, November 2, 1836
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James Gadsden to Andrew Jackson, November 2, 1836
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James Gadsden to Andrew Jackson, August 19, 1827
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James Gadsden to Andrew Jackson, March 4, 1845
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James Gadsden to Andrew Jackson, June 24, 1833
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James Gadsden to Andrew Jackson, February 6, 1820
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James Gadsden to Andrew Jackson, December 8, 1820
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James Gadsden to Andrew Jackson, December 1, 1818
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James Gadsden to Andrew Jackson, December 15, 1819
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James Gadsden to Andrew Jackson, December 15, 1819
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James Gadsden to Andrew Jackson, June 11, 1816
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James Gadsden to Andrew Jackson, January 17, 1819
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Graniteville Mill, Marshall Street, Graniteville, Aiken County, SC
Significance: Graniteville Mill was one of the largest mills in the South during the antebellum period. The original mill, canal, school house, and a number of original Gothic Revival houses are still extant a... More
Fort Pike, 27100 Chef Menteur Highway, New Orleans, Orleans Parish, LA
2014 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Second Place Significance: Fort Pike was the first of the Third System Fortifications. Considered part of the "Monroe forts of the 1st class," the fort was one of the many forts ... More
James Gadsden to Andrew Jackson, June 8, 1817
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James Gadsden to Andrew Jackson, September 15, 1825
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James Gadsden to Andrew Jackson, September 15, 1825
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James Gadsden to Andrew Jackson, September 28, 1818
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James Gadsden to Andrew Jackson, August 1, 1844
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James Gadsden to Andrew Jackson
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James Gadsden to Andrew Jackson, June 12, 1836
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James Gadsden to Andrew Jackson, April 15, 1836
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James Gadsden to Andrew Jackson, September 25, 1820
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Andrew Jackson to James Gadsden, October 12, 1829
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James Gadsden to Andrew Jackson, September 27, 1819
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James Gadsden to Andrew Jackson, May 10, 1816
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James Gadsden to Andrew Jackson, May 8, 1817
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James Gadsden to Andrew Jackson, January 14, 1836
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James Gadsden to Andrew Jackson, July 24, 1836
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James Gadsden to Andrew Jackson, June 24, 1833
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James Gadsden to Andrew Jackson, June 24, 1833
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James Gadsden to Andrew Jackson, September 15, 1818
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James Gadsden to Andrew Jackson, May 3, 1819
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James Gadsden to Andrew Jackson, May 27, 1824
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James Gadsden to Andrew Jackson, November 20, 1822
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Andrew Jackson to James Gadsden, December 6, 1821
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James Gadsden to Andrew Jackson, September 14, 1821
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