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Andrew Jackson President of the March 4, 1829 – March 4, 1837

Benton, Thomas Hart. Thirty Years' View; or, A History of the Working of the America Government for Thirty Years, from 1820 to 1850. : D. Appleton; Boston: F. Parker,1854-56. RARE 4N E338 .B47 1854 v.1 & 2 https://archive.org/details/thirtyyearsviewo02bentrich

Calhoun, John C. Correspondence Between Gen. and John C. Calhoun, President and Vice-President of the U. States, on the Subject of the Course of the Latter, in the Deliberations of the Cabinet of Mr. Monroe, on the Occurrences in the War. : Printed by D. Green, 1831. MICHIGAN RARE 4N F73.64.B85 W43 1825 https://archive.org/details/correspondenceb00jackgoog

Clay, Henry, An address of to the Public: Containing Certain Testimony in Refutation of the Charges Against Him, Made by Gen. Andrew Jackson, Touching the Last Presidential Election. Washington: Printed by P. Force, 1827. MICHIGAN RARE 4N F73.64.B85 W43 1825 https://archive.org/details/anaddresshenryc00claygoog

Colwell, Joseph. An Address to the People of the United States: On the Subject of the Presidential Election, with a Special Reference to the Nomination of Andrew Jackson, Containing Sketches of his Public and Private Character. Bound with: Some account of some of the bloody deeds of Gen. Jackson. New York: Printed for the proprietor, 1828. MICHIGAN RARE 4N E380 .S69 1800z https://archive.org/details/addresstopeopleo00colw

Devens, Richard Miller. The Pictorial Book of Anecdotes of the , or, The Funny and Pathetic Side of the War: Embracing the Most Brilliant and Remarkable Anecdotical Events of the Great Conflict in the United States, from the Time of the Memorable Toast of Andrew Jackson, Uttered in 1830, in the Presence of the Original Conspirators, to the Assassination of President Lincoln, and the End of the War. Hillsdale, MI: W.E. Allen & Co., 1887. MICHIGAN RARE 4N E655 .D44 1887 https://archive.org/details/pictorialbookofa04deve

Eaton, John Henry. The Life of Andrew Jackson: Major-general in the Service of the United States: Comprising a History of the War in the South, from the Commencement of the Creek Campaign, to the Termination of the Hostilities before . : S.F. Bradford, 1824. MICHIGAN RARE 4N E 382 .E12 1824 https://archive.org/details/lifeofandrewjack00ineato

Goodwin, Philo A. Biography of Andrew Jackson, President of the United States, Formerly Major General in the Army of the United States. New York: R.H. Towner, 1833. MICHIGAN RARE 4N E 382 .G65 1833 https://archive.org/details/biographyofandre00good3

Jackson, Andrew. Farewell Address of Andrew Jackson to the People of the United States; and the Inaugural Address of Martin Van , President of the United States. Washington: Blair and Rives, 1837. MICHIGAN RARE 4N E381 .U53 1837 https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009041311

Jackson, Andrew. Message from the President of the United States: With a Copy of the Constitution Adopted by the People of Michigan for Forming a State Government. [Washington, D.C.] : Gales & Seaton, Printers, [1835]. MICHIGAN RARE 4N F497.B7 U5 1836 c.3

Jackson, Andrew. Message from the President of the United States: With Documents in Relation to the Boundary Line Between and . Washington, D.C.: [publisher not identified], 1835. MICHIGAN RARE 4N F497.B7 U5 1836 c.3 https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010408792

Jackson, Andrew. Messages of Gen. Andrew Jackson: With a Short Sketch of His Life. Concord, N.H.: J.F. Brown and W. White, 1837. MICHIGAN RARE 4N J82 .A7 1837 https://archive.org/details/messagesofgenand00unit

Jackson, Andrew. State of Michigan: Message from the President of the United States, Upon the Subject of Admitting Michigan into the Union as an Independent state. [Washington, D.C.] : Blair & Rives, Printers, [1836]. . MICHIGAN RARE 4N F566 .U58

Mayo, Robert. The Affidavit of Andrew Jackson, Taken by the Defendants in the Suit of Robert Mayo vs. Blair & Rives for a Libel, Analysed and Refuted. Washington City, D.C.: Printed for the plaintiff,1840. MICHIGAN RARE 4N E381 .M463 1840 https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009586695

One hundred Americans: [a collection of portraits]. [United States]: [publisher not identified], [between 1800 and 1899]. MICHIGAN RARE 4N Folio N7593 .O55 1800z

Republican League of the United States. Grover and " Reform" Versus Washington, Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, and Andrew Jackson and protection! New York: Republican League of the United States, 1888. MICHIGAN RARE 4N HF 1713 .G76 1888

Schreiner, Charles H. How the Honest Vote Won Against Dishonest Money: Historical Narrative of the Money Fight Between President Andrew Jackson and the U.S. Bank: History Repeats Itself. Chicago: Published with permission of the author by E.B. Smith,1896. MICHIGAN RARE 4N HG529 .F7 1896

Some Account of Some of the Bloody Deeds of Gen. Jackson. [United States]: [publisher not identified], [between 1800 and 1899?] MICHIGAN RARE 4N E380 .S69 1800z http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2008661734/

Stewart, Andrew and the Whig Central Committee. A Refutation of Andrew Stewart's Fabrication Against General : A Gross Misrepresentation of the Public Documents. [Washington, D.C.]: Published under authority of the National and Jackson Democratic Association Committee, [1848]. MICHIGAN RARE 4N E340.C3 R445 1848

United States. 33d Congress, 2d Session, 1854-1855. Addresses on the Presentation of the Sword of Gen. Andrew Jackson to the Congress of the United States: Delivered in the Senate and House of Representatives, February 26, 1855. Washington: Printed by A. O. P. Nicholson, 1855. MICHIGAN RARE 4N E 382 .U56 https://archive.org/details/addressesonpres00conggoog

Waldo, S. Putnam. Memoirs of Andrew Jackson: Major-general in the Army of the United States: and Commander in Chief of the Division of the South. Fifth edition, Hartford: J. & W. Russell, 1819. MICHIGAN RARE 4N Undersize E382 .W166 1819 https://archive.org/details/memoirsofandrewj00wald_0

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