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Letter by Andrew Jackson and engraving of him [Decimalized .01-.02]
1830/10/18
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
A letter by President Andrew Jackson to Hardy M. Cryer, and an engraving of Jackson by A. B. Walter.
GLC02526
to John C. Calhoun
December 13, 1823
Andrew Jackson requests to the Secretary of War that he make sure that Rufus Bowyer be allowed to enter the military academy as a cadet. He recommends him based on his own merits, and those of his father, Colonel Bowyer. Docket labeled "Va. [77]."
GLC00655.04
to Susan Decatur
June 24, 1831
Andrew Jackson rejects Susan Decatur's request and dismisses her complaints firmly but politely. Decatur had asked the President to install an acquaintance of hers in a governmental position. He refuses to do so, saying he needs the best man to do...
GLC00762
[The Massacre of Chehaw indians by Georgia militia] [Decimalized .01- .06]
May - August 1818
GLC00782.11
to John Henry Eaton
February 3, 1831
Andrew Jackson writes to Secretary of War Eaton about arranging the removal of the Brothertown Indians of New York to a reservation in Wisconsin. He comments on a recent meeting he had with the New York Indians. Informs him that the Menominee of the...
GLC00791
[Presidential appointment of James Dunlop, William O'Neale, and Thomas Carbery as inspectors of the District of Columbia penitentiary]
03 May 1834
Countersigned by Secretary of State Louis McLane. With two engraved portraits of Andrew Jackson. One bust engraving of Jackson included as collateral.
GLC00937
to Amos Kendall
April 26, 1844
Jackson writes to the former Postmaster General, also Jackson's close friend and biographer. Jackson relates how he learned that nullifiers secretly sent an agent to Great Britain for aid during the Nullification Crisis of 1832. "... the nullifiers...
GLC01025
[Appointment of Samuel J. Bayard to as Clerk of the Commission]
14 July 1832
Appointing Bayard as Clerk of the Commission for "carrying into effect the Treaty of limits between the Untied States and the United Mexican States," a treaty establishing the border. Countersigned by Secretary of State Edward Livingston. Affixed...
GLC01475
to Rachel Jackson
January 25, 1819
Andrew Jackson writes to his wife that he has arrived in Washington, a day after Henry Clay made an inflammatory speech against him. However, he is confident, because he believes that "a very large majority" of Congress sides with him. He has also...
GLC01609
to Richard G. Dunlap
July 18, 1831
Letter written by Jackson as President, upset by the events surrounding the resignation of Major John H. Eaton as the Secretary of War. Jackson praises Eaton, as well as Martin Van Buren and Major William Berkeley Lewis for their loyalty. He attacks...
GLC01690
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