Major General Andrew Jackson and the Battle of New Orleans, January 8,...
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Andrew Jackson, President of The United Stated
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Andrew Jackson. 19th century, Library of Congress collection
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Edward George Washington Butler to Andrew Jackson, March 27, 1845
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Confidential Journal - Chickasaw Indian Treaty. Signed by Robert Butle...
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Balie Peyton to Andrew Jackson, February 16, 1837
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The rats leaving a falling house
A simpler and less animated composition on the same general idea as Edward W. Clay's ".00001" (no. 1831-1). Again Jackson is seated in a collapsing chair, with the "Altar of Reform" toppling next to him, and ra... More
Elizabeth Glasgow Donelson to Andrew Jackson, August 6, 1806
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Joseph Smith to Andrew Jackson, December 30, 1814
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Robert Carter Nicholas to Andrew Jackson, July 13, 1815
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J. Love to Andrew Jackson, April 2, 1800
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Auguste Davezac and Samuel Spotts to Andrew Jackson, January 5, 1815
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Jackson, Andrew - Public domain portrait engraving
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JACKSON, ANDREW - Public domain portrait engraving
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Betty-jackson-by-giers - An old photo of a woman and two children
A former slave of U.S. President Andrew Jackson (probably Betty Jackson) and two of her great-grandchildren
Tolbert Fanning to Andrew Jackson, May 30, 1845
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William Branch Giles to Andrew Jackson, October 9, 1829
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Andrew Jackson to Mary Eastin, October 24, 1830
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Willoughby Morgan to Andrew Jackson, December 8, 1816
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Thomas Beale to Andrew Jackson, March 6, 1815
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Andrew Jackson, president of the United States / painted by W.J. Hubar...
Print shows Andrew Jackson, full-length portrait, sitting in a chair, facing front, with legs crossed and hands on lap.
Presidents of the United States, [Bouclet & Feusier portraits of the P...
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Engraving of April 1868 trial, Lowell National Historical Park, 1868.
This engraving details the April 1868 removal trial in the Senate following the impeachment. Johnson was acquitted of the charges against him by one vote and remained in office as president until the end of his... More
Message of President Andrew Jackson nominating Roger B. Taney and Phil...
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78yo Andrew Jackson - Public domain portrait
78-year-old Andrew Jackson
Gl. Jackson--At the Battle of New Orleans / comp. and on stone by C. S...
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Richard Shippey Hackley to Andrew Jackson, June 27, 1827
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Andrew Jackson to Mary Eastin, October 24, 1830
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William Bracken to Andrew Jackson, February 20, 1827
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John Caffery to Andrew Jackson - Public domain document scan
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[Andrew Jackson, head-and-shoulders portrait, nearly in profile to lef...
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General Andrew Jackson - Public domain portrait painting
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Silas Enoch Burrows to Andrew Jackson, December 7, 1831
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.00001 the value of a unit with four cyphers going before it
A satire on dissension and political intrigue within Andrew Jackson's administration, surrounding the Spring 1831 resignations of several members of his Cabinet. In the center Jackson sits in a collapsing chair... More
Andrew resolute Uncle Sam's faithful teamster, taking the produce of t...
The artist supports Andrew Jackson's decision to withdraw federal funds from the Bank of the United States and distribute them among various state banks. Henry Clay and Bank president Nicholas Biddle's efforts... More
[Andrew Jackson, half length portrait, seated, facing left]
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Genl. Andrew Jackson: the hero of New Orleans
Currier & Ives : a catalogue raisonné / compiled by Gale Research. Detroit, MI : Gale Research, c1983, no. 2488
Joseph Erwin to Andrew Jackson, October 14, 1804
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Elijah F. Purdy to Andrew Jackson, February 27, 1841
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Andrew Jackson to Mary Eastin, October 24, 1830
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John Pemberton to Andrew Jackson, February 15, 1825
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Levi Davis to Andrew Jackson, May 29, 1843
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Samuel Jackson Hays to Andrew Jackson, June 23, 1834
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Andrew Jackson "The Union must and shall be preserved" / / painted by ...
Full-length portrait, standing, facing right, with left hand on book on table.
Battle of New Orleans - A painting of a military battle with a ship in...
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.
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
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
Thomas Sappington to Andrew Jackson, November 18, 1814
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Richard Shippey Hackley to Andrew Jackson, June 27, 1827
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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
Answer to Jesse Benton's pamphlet
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"Andrew Jackson at the Battle of New Orleans, January 8, 1814," mural ...
Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. The Battle of New Orleans took place on January 8, 1815. Credit line: The George F. Landegger Collection of District of Columbia Photo... More
Treasury note, Washington, D.C., Political Cartoon
A parody of the often worthless fractional currencies or "shinplasters" issued by banks, businesses, and municipalities in lieu of coin. These fractional notes proliferated during the Panic of 1837 with the eme... More
Ambrose Hundley Sevier to Andrew Jackson, May 11, 1835
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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
James Barton Longacre - Andrew Jackson, President of the United States...
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[Andrew Jackson, half-length portrait, three-quarters to right]
President of the United States. Copy daguerreotype. Scratched on face of plate: 151; Andrew Jackson. Scratched on back of plate: 43. Reproduced as frontispiece in the Democratic Review for September 1845 and la... More
David Lea to Andrew Jackson, November 22, 1841
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Isaac Lewis Baker to Andrew Jackson, October 24, 1820
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Passport signed by Andrew Jackson and Asbury Dickens
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New edition of MacBeth. Bank-oh's! Ghost
Another satire on the Panic of 1837, again condemning Van Buren's continuation of predecessor Andrew Jackson's hard-money policies as the source of the crisis. Clay shows the president haunted by the ghost of C... More
Andrew Jackson, Pres. U.S. portrait photograph, facing right
Full length, standing, facing right. Repro. of painting by F.A. Vanderlyn, painted in 1815, copyrighted by G. Barrie & Sons. This record contains unverified, old data from caption card. Caption card tracings: P... More
Pathkiller to Andrew Jackson, February 17, 1818
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Andrew Jackson to John Coffee, May 1, 1821
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Thomas Sidney Jesup to Andrew Jackson, June 13, 1816
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[Andrew Jackson, half-length portrait, three-quarters to right]
President of the United States. Copy daguerreotype. Scratched on face of plate: 151; Andrew Jackson. Scratched on back of plate: 43. Reproduced as frontispiece in the Democratic Review for September 1845 and la... More
Caucus on the Surplus Bill - Public domain book illustration, Library ...
A derisive view of Andrew Jackson's reluctant, politically-minded endorsement of the Distribution Act, or "Surplus Bill," a measure authorizing distribution of surplus federal funds among the states. Facing the... More
John Vanderlyn - General Andrew Jackson
Asher Brown Durand (American, Jefferson, New Jersey 1796–1886 Maplewood, New Jersey)
John Vanderlyn - General Andrew Jackson
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Levi Davis to Andrew Jackson, May 29, 1843
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Levi Davis to Andrew Jackson, May 29, 1843
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Richard R. Royall to Andrew Jackson, July 20, 1823
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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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Thomas Gleaves to Andrew Jackson, April 19, 1826
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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.
Page from the Senate Legislative Journal Showing the Expungement of a ...
Scope and content: This document shows the March 28, 1834 Senate Journal page with the censure resolution of President Andrew Jackson circled and marked "expunged." Senator Thomas Hart Benton led the effort t... More
James Robb to Andrew Jackson, April 15, 1823
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Silas M. Noel to Andrew Jackson, April 3, 1821
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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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John Williams to Andrew Jackson, February 19, 1815
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Miner Kilbourne Kellogg to Andrew Jackson, December 30, 1840
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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)
Stokely Vinson to Andrew Jackson, November 2, 1837
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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
Richard Shippey Hackley to Andrew Jackson, June 27, 1827
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James Barton Longacre - Andrew Jackson, President of the United States...
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John Williams to Andrew Jackson, February 19, 1815
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Bill of complaint of William Nicholds and Margaret McMichael against A...
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King Andrew the First - A drawing of a man dressed in a king's robes
A caricature of Andrew Jackson as a despotic monarch, probably issued during the Fall of 1833 in response to the President's September order to remove federal deposits from the Bank of the United States. The pr... More
John Caffery to Andrew Jackson - Public domain document scan
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Letter from Gen. Jackson to Mr. Southard [Together with Mr. Southard's...
Page Order: Multipage Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 174, Folder 11.
A foot-race - Public domain portrait drawing
A figurative portrayal of the presidential race of 1824. A crowd of cheering citizens watch as candidates (left to right) John Quincy Adams, William Crawford, and Andrew Jackson stride toward the finish. Henry... More
Patton Anderson to Andrew Jackson, September 21, 1804
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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
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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