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  1. Andrew Jackson

    Lithograph of Andrew Jackson, "From the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the publishers: Johnson, Fry & Co. Publishers, New York."

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    lithograph of Andrew Jackson
  2. Andrew Jackson

    Andrew Jackson in a lithograph taken from a daguerreotype taken from life, published by John, Fry & Company of New York 25 x 18 cm.

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    Andrew Jackson
  3. Andrew Jackson

    Andrew Jackson from an original portrait painted from life, published by Johnson & Fry Company of New York; insets of battle fields are featured. 24 x 18 cm.

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    Andrew Jackson
  4. Andrew Jackson

    Lithograph of Thomas Hart Benton with inset of a train on the prairie by J. Rogers 19 x 16 cm.

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    Andrew Jackson
  5. Andrew Jackson

    Andrew Jackson etched by H.B. Hall, New York, D. Appleton & Co. with a facsimile signature 22 x 15 cm.

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    Andrew Jackson
  6. Andrew Jackson - Danforth, Mosely Isaac

    Engraving of Andrew Jackson depicting the last likeness taken of Andrew Jackson painted on ivory by John W. Dodge and engraved on steel by M. I. Danforth, New York. Jackson is shown horse head saber hanging in the background and stands of flags. There are also inset images of the capital and the Hermitage interwoven in the ornate framework. 45 x 34 cm.

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    Andrew Jackson
  7. Andrew Jackson and New Orleans

    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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    Andrew Jackson and New Orleans
  8. Democratic Presidents political button
  9. 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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    Fight Between The Kentucky Coon & The Tennessee Alligator
  10. 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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    Funeral Orations General Andrew Jackson
  11. General Jackson's Duel with Dickinson

    Removed from Harper's Weekly, Jan. 8, 1859 two Vignettes: The dueling ground and the room in which Dickinson died 27 x 39 cm.

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    General Jackson's Duel with Dickinson
  12. Jackson Family Tree Poster

    Jackson Family Tree Poster

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    Jackson Family Tree
  13. Jacksonian Hotel, Scottsville, Ky.

    Unused stationery from the Jacksonian Hotel, Scottsville, Ky. with logo of General Andrew Jackson on horseback. Letter paper (2 leaves) includes the hotel's location "on U. S. 31-E" centered at bottom of page. 24.1 x 15.2 cm (letter paper) 9.2 x 16.5 cm (envelope)

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    Jacksonian hotel
  14. Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner

    Jefferson County Armory in Louisville, Kentucky, held on Saturday, March 10th, 1962, 6:00 p.m. $50. 12 x 5 cm.

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    Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner
  15. Medal - 1979.15.1

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    Andrew Jackson Peace Medal (obverse)
  16. Microfilm Holdings - Kentucky Library

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  17. Papers - Vance, Edward Richard, 1833-1902

    Correspondence, diaries, scrapbooks, photographs and family papers of Richard Vance, a Warren County, Kentucky native and U.S. Army officer. After his Civil War service, Vance spent his career at several posts in the South and on the frontier until his retirement in 1892.

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    Edward Richard Vance
  18. Papers (Barry, William Taylor, 1784-1835) - Barry, William Taylor, 1784-1835

    Typescript copies of correspondence of William Taylor Barry, Lexington, Kentucky, between colleagues, family, and political leaders. Includes a photocopied article with excerpts from Barry's correspondence, 1803-1835.

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    Papers (Barry, William Taylor, 1784-1835)
  19. Papers (Barry, William Taylor, 1784-1835) - Barry, William Taylor, 1784-1835

    Photocopies of two letters by Barry while serving as Postmaster General under President Andrew Jackson. Letter 27 November 1832 to James K. Polk relates to mail service in Tennessee. Letter 7 February 1833 to Martin Van Buren concerns national politics. The bulk of the collection is research material, including other correspondence, that was typed or hand copied by J.F. Kany for the master's thesis he wrote on Barry in 1934.

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    Papers (Barry, William Taylor, 1784-1835)

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