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October 18, 1830
Walter, A.B., 1820-1875
Andrew Jackson
An engraving of President Andrew Jackson. The engraving is not dated, but Walter was a well known engraver from the 1840's until his death in 1875.
GLC02526.02
March 1860- December 1865
Telegram books from the Treasury Department [Decimalized .01-.03]
GLC03519
1860
[Republican campaign token for 1860 election]
With photographs of Abraham Lincoln and Hannibal Hamlin, on opposing sides. Gold border. Punched with hole at top.
GLC04102.02
With photographs of Abraham Lincoln and Hannibal Hamlin, on opposing sides. Stamped with their names and the year. Gold border. Punched with hole at top.
GLC04102.03
GLC04102.04
[Bell/Everett campaign token for 1860 election]
With photographs of Edward Everett and John Bell, on opposing sides. Stamped with their names and the year. Gold border. Punched with hole at top. Bell and Everett ran on the Constitutional Union ticket.
GLC04102.05
[Democratic campaign token for 1860 election]
With photographs of Stephen A. Douglas and Herschel V. Johnson, on opposing sides. Stamped with their names and the year. Gold border. Punched with hole at top. Douglas and Johnson ran on the Northern Democratic ticket.
GLC04102.06
1836-1844
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
Item's related to Andrew Jackson's seventh annaul speech to Congress. [Decimalized .01-.02]
Jackson's seventh annual message to Congress and a note from his adopted son, Andrew Jackson Jr.
GLC04793
1844/05/09
Jackson, Andrew, Jr., 1808-1865
to Andrew Jackson Donelson
A note stating that Andrew Jackson Senior requests Donelson's presence in the coming week.
GLC04793.02
circa 1860
[Lincoln and Hamlin 1860 election token]
Republican election token from the 1860 presidential election with photographic portraits of Abraham Lincoln and Hannibal Hamlin on opposite sides. With hole punched at top. Same as .02.
GLC08499.01
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