Books by Jackson, Andrew
Legal papers of Andrew Jackson
Andrew Jackson, 1767-1845
Andrew Jackson, 1767-1845
Andrew Jackson papers
Andrew Jackson papers
Visit the Hermitage near Nashv
Visit the Hermitage near Nashville, Tennessee
Correspondence of Andrew Jackson
Some letters of Andrew Jackson
The statesmanship of Andrew Jackson
The statesmanship of Andrew Jackson as told in his writings and speeches
Gen. Jackson's farewell addres
Gen. Jackson's farewell address to the people of the United States
Letters of Gen. Jackson and Ho
Letters of Gen. Jackson and Hon. Charles A. Wickliffe, on the reannexation of Texas
Opinions of Gen. Andrew Jackson, on the annexation of Texas
Republicanism v. monarchy
Republicanism v. monarchy
Slander refuted, in two letters from Andrew Jackson, expressing full confidence in the public measures of Martin Van Buren and his entire concurrence in the divorce of bank and state
An extract from [his] farewell
An extract from [his] farewell address in 1837
Farewell address of Andrew Jac
Farewell address of Andrew Jackson to the people of the United States
Proceedings of the manufacture
Proceedings of the manufacturers, mechanics, merchants, traders and others of the City and County of Philadelphia signers of the memorial to Congress asking for the return of the government deposites to the Bank of the United States
President Jackson's veto message on the United State Bank
Message from the President of
Message from the President of the United States, to the two Houses of Congress, at the commencement of the Second session of the Twenty-second Congress
United States bank veto
United States bank veto
Inaugural address delivered by
Inaugural address delivered by General Andrew Jackson on being sworn into office as president of the United States on the 4th of March, 1829
A reply to General Andrew Jack
A reply to General Andrew Jackson's letter, of the 31st October, 1828
Gen. Jackson's letter to Carte
Gen. Jackson's letter to Carter Beverley, and Mr. Clay's reply
Correspondence between General
Correspondence between General Jackson and Mr. Monroe
The Floridian
The Floridian
Correspondence between Major G
Correspondence between Major General Jackson, and Brevet Major General Scott, on the subject of an order, bearing date the 22d April, 1817
Message from the President of
Message from the President of the United States, transmitting copies of the correspondence between the governor of Georgia, and Maj. Gen. Jackson, on the subject of the arrest of Captain Obed Wright
Answer tendered to the Distric
Answer tendered to the District Court of the United States
Dear Sir, through life I have
Dear Sir, through life I have held it a sacred duty I owed to my country and myself, never to give my suffrage to a candidate for a seat in the Congress of the United States, unless I was convinced that his Political sentiments were congenial with those he represented ..