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to Thomas J. Donelson
March 21, 1843
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
Discusses the duties Donelson, Jackson's nephew, will be responsible for when he visits the Hermitage, Jackson's home in Hermitage, Tennessee.
GLC00496.035
to Emma Y. Donelson
April 30, 1845
Written primarily by Sarah Yorke Jackson. Discusses family, mutual friends, and the president's declining health in detail. Andrew Jackson adds postscript notes regarding his health and the inheritance Emma should receive for caring for her aging...
GLC00496.036
to George Gibson
October 15, 1822
An appeal to Gibson for an increase in the salary of the indebted Captain Thornton, who Jackson assures is an excellent officer.
GLC00519
to James T. Armstrong
January 28, 1844
Advice to West Point Cadet James Trooper Armstrong concerning studies and subordination. He hopes that Armstrong will follow after his father General Robert Armstrong, and his grandfather, John Armstrong Jr.
GLC00520
to Rachel Jackson
April 25, 1814
Informs his wife that he has returned "from the junction of the Coosee and Tallapoosee" and that "The Creeks are conquered, some submitting unconditionally, and other whose crimes are great flying towards Pensacola." Outlines his travel plans before...
GLC00522
to William H. Crawford
March 23, 1816
Reports to Secretary of War Crawford on examining forts in the south. Sends a letter from General Smith (not included) "communicating the probability of an Indian War, and the previous arrangements necessary to meet such disturbances. Discusses...
GLC00523
to Hardy M. Cryer
March 1, 1827
States that he wishes to visit Cryer and his old friends in Sumner County, but does not want any parades or "speech making." With the Presidential Election fast approaching, Jackson is taking much criticism, and does not want to attract more, so asks...
GLC00524
to Alice Egerton
October 25, 1842
Andrew Jackson responds to Alice Egerton's request for a lock of hair, and praises her piety. Accompanied by an engraved portrait of Jackson with a lock of his white hair.
GLC00548.01
25 October 1842
An engraved portrait of Jackson with lock of his white hair.
GLC00548.02
to John C. Calhoun
April 27, 1820
One letter from by Major General Andrew Jackson to John C. Calhoun, Secretary of War dated April 27, 1820. Jackson notes that he is sending documents (not included) from General Gaines related to the illegal enslavement of Black people and freed...
GLC00639.13
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