Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Alfred Beckley (1802-1888) Papers
Correspondence of General Alfred Beckley and his wife Emily Craig. Several of the letters are by Beckley's mother from Lexington, Kentucky and comment on the Presidential election of 1832 in that state, the reception of President Jackson's in Lexington, 1832 the Cholera scourge, and local social affairs. The rest of the letters are concerned with family matters.
Bill Dixon and Forest McClung, Collectors, Johnson and Simpson Family Land Deeds
Lands deeds assigned to William Simpson, William Johnson, and Benjamin Johnson in Lexington, Lafayette County, Missouri by U.S. Presidents Andrew Jackson, John Tyler, and Martin Van Buren. These items were found in the desk of E.W. McClung in a residence in Sinks Grove, West Virginia. One deed has an original signature of President Andrew Jackson.
Lewis (1778-1843) and George W. (1804-1868) Summers Papers
U.S. President Andrew Jackson's Farewell Address, Broadside
U.S. President Andrew Jackson's Farewell address to the People of the United States. Richmond, VA: Baile & Gallaher, 1837. Broadside, printed on cloth, about 29 in. x 21 in., framed.