Andrew Jackson
Jackson was born in the colonial Carolinas before the American Revolutionary War. He became a frontier lawyer and married Rachel Donelson Robards. He briefly ...
Andrew Jackson | The White House
Andrew Jackson was the seventh President of the United States from 1829 to 1837, seeking to act as the direct representative of the common man.
Andrew Jackson | Facts, Biography, & Accomplishments - Britannica
Andrew Jackson was an American general and seventh president of the United States (1829–37). He was the first U.S. president to come from ...
The People's President - Andrew Jackson's Hermitage
The Hermitage was Andrew Jackson's home from 1804 until his death in 1845. Though The Hermitage's Collections include signficant personal items, the key source ...
Andrew Jackson | Miller Center
Scholarly essays, speeches, photos, and other resources on Andrew Jackson, the 7th US president (1829-1837), including information on the Battle of New ...
Andrew Jackson - White House Historical Association
While Jackson was not very vocal about slavery, he was a prominent slave owner for most of his life. He brought enslaved people from The Hermitage to work at ...
Andrew Jackson's Hermitage | Visit in Nashville, TN
Support. As the homeplace of the nation's 7th president, Andrew Jackson's Hermitage exists to preserve, educate and inspire. It is important to tell the story ...
About this Collection | Andrew Jackson Papers - Library of Congress
The Andrew Jackson Papers is one of twenty-three presidential collections in the Manuscript Division of the Library of Congress. The Jackson archival ...
Andrew Jackson Gains His Nicknames - National Park Service
His determination, combined with his willingness to suffer alongside his men, caused his men to come up with the nickname "Old Hickory."
Presidential Series - Andrew Jackson - National Guard Bureau
His exploits became nationally known. In 1814 Jackson was commissioned a major general in the Regular Army of the United States to fight the British at ...
JACKSON, Andrew - Bioguide Search
"Andrew Jackson as Political Theorist.'' Tennessee Historical Quarterly 8 (June 1949): 99-126. Sumner, William Graham. Andrew Jackson. 1882. Reprint of 1899 ed.
Knowing the Presidents: Andrew Jackson
Andrew Jackson is of the most portrayed chief executives in the history of presidential portraiture, reflecting his stature as a military hero and an ...
The Papers of Andrew Jackson - University of Tennessee, Knoxville
The project is now producing a series of seventeen volumes that will bring Jackson's most important papers to the public in easily readable form. PDFs of all ...
Spitting on Andrew Jackson's grave with Rebecca Nagle - NPR
That's how Nagle begins her new book and how she frames the version of history she's telling. The book digs into the past and future of ...
Andrew Jackson: Life Before the Presidency - Miller Center
Though his birthplace is in dispute, he considered himself a South Carolina native. His father died before his birth and Andrew's mother and her three small ...
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Andrew Jackson - Florida Department of State
On March 10, 1821, U.S. President James Monroe appointed General Andrew Jackson Commissioner of the United States to take possession of Florida and gave him the ...
Andrew Jackson High School - Duval County Public Schools
Students in grades 11 and 12 can enroll full-time at FSCJ. Parents also value the safe, supportive learning environment fostered by our close-knit AJHS families ...
Andrew Jackson Hotel | New Orleans Hotel French Quarter
Discover the heritage & local charm of New Orleans from Andrew Jackson Hotel, our pet-friendly boutique hotel in the heart of the French Quarter near ...
Andrew Jackson | The American Presidency Project
Andrew Jackson, Dates In Office: March 04, 1829 to March 04, 1837, Age in Office: 61, Birth - Death: March 15, 1767 to June 08, 1845, Party