Name/Title
Biography of Andrew Jackson, President of the United States, formerly major general in the Army of the United StatesEntry/Object ID
2015.1.3049Tags
Library Rare books collection as of June 4 2023Description
xi, 456 p. front. (port.) plates 19 cm
Contents: Introductory remarks -- Mr. Jackson a major general -- Tennessee forces -- Newly raised troops -- General Jackson returns to Fort Williams -- Importance of Fort Bowyer -- The safety of New Orleans menaced -- Effects of the battle of the twenty-third -- Belligerent preparations -- Retrospection - Recapitulation --- General Jackson returns to Nashville -- Causes that led to the Seminole war -- General Jackson arrives at Fort St. Marks -- General Jackson returns to Nashville -- General Jackson resigns the government of the Floridas -- Violence of party spirit -- Approbation of the Message -- Dissolution of the cabinet.
This book is a biography of Andrew Jackson, an American soldier and statesman who served as the seventh President of the United States from 1829 to 1837.Collection
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Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845., Presidents -- United States -- Biography.Publication Details
Author
Goodwin, Philo A. (Philo Ashley), 1807-1873Publisher
R. H. TownerPlace Published
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New YorkCall No.
Rare Book E 382 .G65 1833LCCN
11021117