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Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845 |
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Reprinted photograph of a sketch of American forces under Andrew Jackson as he defends a New Orleans against the British in one of the most important battles of the War of 1812.
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Fight Between The Kentucky Coon & The Tennessee Alligator
Fight Between The Kentucky Coon & The Tennessee Alligator lithograph with the following description from the Library of Congress: A woodland fantasy satirizing the prominent figures of the 1844 election campaign. The artist favors Whig candidate Henry Clay, the "Kentucky Coon," who is shown overwhelming Democrat James K. Polk, the "Tenessee [Tennessee] Alligator," in a wrestling contest. Clay exults, "It is no use to try to poke this nondescript...
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Funeral Orations General Andrew Jackson
Extra: Louisville Democrat, Containing Funeral Orations in Honor of the Deceased Patriot General Andrew Jackson, Louisville, July 16, 1845 with orations of Mr. [Thomas L.] Smith delivered at Louisville, Kentucky, Mr. [George M.] Dallas at Philadelphia, Mr.[George] Bancroft at Washington City.
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General Jackson's Duel with Dickinson
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Jacksonian Hotel, Scottsville, Ky.
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Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner
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Letters of Anthony Wayne, Andrew Jackson and William Henry Harrison to various people
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Papers - Vance, Edward Richard, 1833-1902
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Papers (Barry, William Taylor, 1784-1835) - Barry, William Taylor, 1784-1835
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