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Attention. The committee of arrangement is authorized to state to the citizens of Nashville and its vicinity, that General Jackson, will arrive at Nashville, on Monday next .... The citizens of the town and neighborhood, are all respectfully inv

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Imprint 2.; Jackson, Andrew.

Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML.

Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 174, Folder 4.

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01/01/1815
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Nashville, Tenn.
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... To the public. The following document, in the form of a letter to Mr. James Jackson, has been presented to him, and he has refused to answer [accusing General Jackson and others of fraudulent land deals] Nashville Banner and Nashville Whig.

Statue of General Jackson. Memorials and Monuments, 19th century Washington DC.

To the people. The editor has the pleasure to announce to his numerous readers that he has returned to his post with improved health, and well satisfied that the re-election of General Jackson can and will be defeated ... he proposes to publish,

A letter from General Jackson ... Hermitage September 11, 1841.

Houses that were moved to town from the country by General Jackson, former farmer now living in Plentywood, Montana. At one time he had 125 cattle; the other day he sold last cow. Buildings left in the country were usually wrecked or the lumber stolen for building or fuel. Lumber is very costly in the section, for all of the name "Plentywood"

General Jackson in Lafayette Square, Washington, D.C.

Fellow-citizens read this. Sept. 7, 1827. We do hereby certify, that several propositions have been made to us by the partisans of General Jackson to obtain the possession, or the control, of the American watchman newspaper establishment ... If

Supplemental account of some of the bloody deeds of General Jackson, being a supplement to the "Coffin handbill." [Cuts of 6 coffins] ... John Taliaferro. Member of Congress from Northern Neck, Va. [1828].

William A. Gladstone Afro-American Military Collection: General Washington & General Jackson on Negro Soldiers, 1863

General Washington and General Jackson, on Negro soldiers

William A. Gladstone Afro-American Military Collection: General Washington & General Jackson on Negro Soldiers, 1863

Col. Adam L. Bingaman's address to General Jackson, delivered at Natchez on the fifteenth day of January, 1840. [Natchez, 1840].

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