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to John Drurey
April 4, 1834
Crockett, David "Davy", 1786-1836
Attacks Jackson concerning the Bank of the US and compares him to Julius Caesar. The "despot" Jackson and "little Judas" Van Buren.
GLC00931
to Charles Schultz
December 25, 1834
One letter addressed to Dr. Cohen from David "Davy" Crockett dated December 25, 1834. Expresses that Andrew Jackson has ruined the government and if Martin Van Buren is elected that he would move to Texas which he considered, "Paradise." Crockett...
GLC01162
American traveller. [Vol. VII, no. 56 (January 10, 1832)]
January 10, 1832
W. Badger & R.L. Porter
Along with general news items and advertisements, an anecdote about Davy Crockett appears in the first column of p. 2.
GLC08737
to The Truth Teller
July 20, 1835
In the letter to a Tennessee newspaper, he denies that he accused Governor William Carroll of corruption, and defends Judge Heskill. Judge Heskill may be the same as a Judge Joshua Haskell, a Tennessee judge from this era who lived near Crockett...
GLC00631
Suplemento al Diario del Gobierno de la Republica Mexicana [No. 326, Vol. IV (March 21, 1836)]
21 March 1836
Ximeno, Jose, fl. 1836
One newspaper dated Mexico, March 21, 1836 printed by Jose Ximeno. This is a supplement with an account of the Mexican Army's win at the Battle of the Alamo. Printing includes letters written between Mexican generals; Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna...
GLC09800
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