- ANDREW JACKSON SIGNED LAND GRANT, 1831
Original part-printed deed from the General Land Office for 80 acres of land near Vincennes, Indiana, issued to Samuel McDill on October 1, 1831, and signed by Andrew Jackson...
[more like this] - ANDREW JACKSON SIGNED CREEK INDIAN DOCUMENT,
ALABAMAAn 1834 land sale document between a Creek Indian and two Alabama men, approved and signed by President Andrew Jackson (1767-1845; President 1829-1837). This document,...
[more like this] - PR. RALPH E. EARL PORTRAITS, HARDY CRYER
AND WIFEPair of Tennessee portraits by Ralph Eleaser Whiteside Earl (1788 - 1838) depicting the Reverend Hardy Murfree Cryer (b. 1792--1846), in dark coat with ruffled collar,...
[more like this] - TN RICHMOND & FLINT COIN SILVER LADLENashville,
Tennessee coin silver soup or punch ladle with plain fiddle handle, distinctive pointed fins at edge of bowl near handle terminus, marked "Richmond & Flint" within a rectangle...
[more like this] - LOCK OF ANDREW JACKSON'S HAIR, DEATHBED
PRINT1st item: A Lock of Hair belonging to President Andrew Jackson, adhered to a card with printed name of noted early 20th century autograph collector/dealer Forest H. Sweet...
[more like this] - FOLK ART PORTRAIT OF PRESIDENT ANDREW
JACKSONFolk Art Portrait of President Andrew Jackson, circa 1838, watercolor and gouache on paper, naive representation of Jackson with dark hair in a military style uniform,...
[more like this] - 3 CIVIL WAR RELATED BOOKS AND 2 MILITARY/POLITICAL
BOOK...Five historical books including three (3) Civil War related books. Titles include: 1: THE MEMOIRS OF COLONEL JOHN S. MOSBY edited by Charles Wells Russell, published...
[more like this] - COL. HARDY MURFREE SIGNED LAND SALE
TO JAMES ROBERTSONLand sale document between two of Tennessee's most important early figures, Col. Hardy Murfree and Gen. James Robertson, signed by Murfree; also signed by...
[more like this] - JACKSON AND DAVY CROCKETT BIOGRAPHIES,
33 Tennessee history related books. Book 1: Eaton, John Henry. THE LIFE OF ANDREW JACKSON, MAJOR-GENERAL IN THE SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES: COMPRISING A HISTORY OF THE WAR...
[more like this] - EATON "LIFE ANDREW JACKSON" PHILA. 1817Eaton,
John Henry and John Reid. 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...
[more like this] - EAST TN POLITICAL BROADSIDE, 1857 AND
WM. DICKSON SIGNE...1st item: East Tennessee political broadside dated June 27th, 1857, "CIRCULAR: TO THE VOTERS OF BLOUNT, SEVIER, COCKE, AND GREENE COUNTIES", written by...
[more like this] - LOUISIANA THEMED JACKSON SQUARE AND
PELICANS COIN SILVE...Four (4) piece New Orleans themed scenic coin silver tea and coffee service; each of the four pieces with hand-chased decoration depicting Jackson Square...
[more like this] - ANDREW JACKSON WAR OF 1812 COMMEMORATIVE
HAT OR BAND BO...President Andrew Jackson "Old Hickory" War of 1812 commemorative oval pasteboard or cardboard hat box, covered with colorful woodblock printed wallpaper....
[more like this] - COLLECTION OF 16 ANDREW JACKSON - BATTLE
OF NEW ORLEANS...Collection of 16 Andrew Jackson (b. 1767-d. 1845, President 1829-1837) engraved and lithograph prints, most related to the War of 1812, where he gained fame...
[more like this] - COL. ANDREW HYNES ARCHIVE INCL. NASHVILLE
LAND SALES, K...Archive related to the Andrew Hynes of Tennessee, including several land indentures relating to property in downtown Nashville. Andrew Hynes (1786-1849) was...
[more like this] - ARCHIVE OF THE CLAYBROOK - OVERTON FAMILIES
OF TENNESSE...Letter archive relating to the families of Judge John Overton (1766-1833) and his nephew John Samuel Claybrooke (1808-1892) of Middle Tennessee, who served as...
[more like this] - ANDREW JACKSON 1831 LAND GRANTFramed
Andrew Jackson (1767-1845) land grant, signed as President, July 1, 1831. Dimensions: (grant sight) 9.25"h x 15.5"w; (overall) 15.75"h x 28.5"w. Jackson was the seventh President...
[more like this] - CARTE DE VISITE ALBUM, "STONEWALL" JACKSON,
ETC.From the family of Nannie Reid, Joseph Johnston, etc.
Includes a Minstrel show cut out, a scene titled "In Memoriam Confederacy", a depiction of George Washington with...
[more like this] - ANDREW JACKSON MEZZOTINT, DURAND & VANDERLYN
1828 After John Vanderlyn (American/New York, 1775-1852). "General Andrew Jackson" -1828, mezzotint engraved by Asher B. Durand (American/New York, 1796-1886). Mahogany and...
[more like this] - GENERAL ANDREW JACKSON ON HORSEBACK,
WAR OF 1812, George W. Breuker, Sr. and Harry C. Kessler, Sr.,lithographers (American/Pennsylvania, 19th century). "Andrew Jackson with the Tennessee forces on the Hickory...
[more like this] - A Cornelius and Baker Cast Metal Andrew
Jackson Sculpture, After Clark Mills (1815-1883)
stamped Cornelius & Baker / Philadelphia on front of base and Patented / May 15 / 1855 on back.
Height 24 x length 20 inches.
Mills'...
[more like this] - SIX ANTIQUE U.S. POLITICAL & HISTORICAL
BOOKS: CIVIL WAR "BEYOND THE LINES OR A YANKEE PRISONER LOOSE IN DIXIE," 1864; "DESPOTISM: AN INQUIRY INTO THE SLAVE-HOLDING SYSTEM," 1854 1"H X 5 1/8"W X 7 1/8"D (BEYOND...
[more like this] - 13 SIGNATURES, 12 ARE CLIPPED, MOSTLY
PRESIDENTSAND CABINET MEMBERS DURING AND AFTER THE LINCOLN ADMINISTRATION. ASSEMBLED BY JOHN E. COGGESHALL IN THE 19TH C. TO INCLUDE DANIEL WEBSTER, U.S. GRANT, EDWARD STANTON,...
[more like this] - 1828 ANDREW JACKSON PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN
PLATE,"GENERAL JACKSON, THE HERO OF NEW ORLEANS". PEARLWARE BY ENOCH WOOD, ENGLAND, 8 1/2" DIAMETER. IN EXCELLENT CONDITION....
[more like this] - LOT OF THREE DOCUMENTS TO INCLUDE: AN
1813-14PAYROLL ACCOUNT ADDRESSED FROM THE UNITED STATES TO RETURN J MEIGS (THE “INDIAN AGENT” FOR THE CHEROKEE. AN “INDIAN AGENT” WAS SOMEONE AUTHORIZED TO INTERACT...
[more like this] - ANTI-JACKSON BROADSIDE BY BINNS Rare
engraved woodcut print on thin paper, an original anti-Andrew Jackson Broadside from the Presidential Election of 1823, published by John Binns (1772-1860): "Monumental Inscriptions".
Per...
[more like this] - CONFIDENTIAL ALS HENRY CLAY TO DANIEL
WEBSTER RE: ELECTION OF 1824, THROWING THE PRESIDENCY TO JOHN QUINCY ADAMS OVER ANDREW JACKSON A letter written two weeks before the election from "The Great Compromiser"...
[more like this] - Six American 19th century Presidential
color lithographs Cherokee Chief lithograph & 19th century map of American Southwest and Mexico 1.) ''Washington '' N. Currier 13 1/4 x 9 1/2 in. 2.) ''Gen. Andrew Jackson...
[more like this] - American School 19th century silhouette
portrait of general andrew jackson Signed and dated "Latham 1829" and inscribed "General Andrew Jackson" below silhouette, ink on paper, framed. Overall: 6 x 5 in....
[more like this] - Brevet Brigadier General James M. Ruggles
1st & 3rd Illinois Cavalry Civil War Archive 69 letters and documents; 1 diary; 2 presidential appointments; Veteran's hat; 2 shoulder straps; and coin purse with 19 coins....
[more like this] - Andrew Jackson Autograph (1767-1845,
seventh President of the United States), dated April 1, 1831, presidential land grant of 80 acres in Michigan Territory to Nathan Gibbs Jr. of Chautauqua County, New York,...
[more like this] - Letters Between the Sturges Brothers
Most Antebellum Including J.R. Sturges 3rd GA Infantry KIA These 58 letters encompass a "snapshot" of antebellum life in the South.Samuel Sturges (1774-1831) was born in Fairfield...
[more like this] - American School (19th Century) "Battle
of New Orleans and Defeat of the British Under the Command of Sir Edward Pakenham by General Andrew Jackson", aquatint, after S. Seymour, engraved by J. W. Steel, published...
[more like this] - Thomas Sully (PA 1783-1872) General
Jacksonoil on paper laid on board unsigned portrait study similar to the final painting completed in 1819 for the Association of American Artists (number 878 in THE LIFE AND...
[more like this] - Currier print: "Death of General Andrew
Jackson". 13 1/2" x 9 1/2"....
[more like this] - Indiana Governor James Whitcomb Manuscript
Speech 1848 Plus Lot of 2 including:6pp manuscript speech by Governor James Whitcomb to the Indiana Senate dated February 10 1848 signed by the governor explaining his veto...
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