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Item's related to Andrew Jackson's seventh annaul speech to Congress. [Decimalized .01-.02]
1836-1844
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
Jackson's seventh annual message to Congress and a note from his adopted son, Andrew Jackson Jr.
GLC04793
to Andrew Jackson Donelson
1844/05/09
Jackson, Andrew, Jr., 1808-1865
A note stating that Andrew Jackson Senior requests Donelson's presence in the coming week.
GLC04793.02
[Bank of the Metropolis check for twenty dollars]
8 January 1835
Made out to his adopted son, Andrew Jackson, Jr. A hard-currency supporter, the President specifies "wanted in gold, eagles or half eagles." This check was written on the same day that he paid off the national debt.
GLC01994.01
to Henry Toland
1835/08/21
Jackson agrees to pay the debt that his adopted son, Andrew Jackson Jr., owes on furniture that he had purchased two years earlier. Jackson adopted his son as an infant from his wife's brother and sister-in-law, Severn and Elizabeth Rucker. His...
GLC02527
to Francis P. Blair
16 June 1855
Jackson, Andrew, Jr., 1834-1926
Tells Blair that he has been deemed deficient in his French exam at West Point Military Academy, and asks for Blair to intercede on his behalf, so that he might be reinstated, and continue at school. Jackson cannot understand how he did so poorly...
GLC03209.09
to R.W. Latham
28 December 1843
Jackson writes to Latham at Upperville, Virginia. Discusses Stockly Donelson's default on a contract involving the purchase of enslaved people from Andrew Jackson Donelson and Andrew Jackson, Jr. Latham who attempted to hold A. J. Donelson and...
GLC03423
to Emma Y. Donelson
May 17, 1845
Jackson, Sarah Yorke, 1805-1887
Addressed "My dear sister." Includes updates on mutual friends and family. Andrew Jackson adopted his wife's nephew and named him Andrew Jackson, Jr. Sarah Yorke, his wife, was the president's daughter-in-law. Emma Yorke Farquhar Donelson married...
GLC00496.034
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
[Draft of Jackson's seventh and final address to Congress]
1836/12/05
Written in the hand of Andrew Jackson Donelson, the President's nephew. Page 68 is missing, typed transcript included.
GLC04793.01
To Andrew Jackson, Jr.
22 December 1833
Sending doctors prognosis and treatment of Dicks daughter, Hanna, suffering from a hip-joint disease to his son [Andrew Jr.] in the hopes that her recovery can be speeded up by receiving the same successful treatment given by Doctors' Phesie & Harris...
GLC08028
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