ALS, 1814 Aug. 23, Mobile, to Rachel Jackson.

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ALS, 1814 Aug. 23, Mobile, to Rachel Jackson.

Extols the beauty and richness of the Alabama country and predicts that it will soon be thickly settled and prosperous. He has ordered the garrison returned to the fort at Mobile, and hopes that the war will soon be over in the south so he can return home; has injured his arm.

1 item (3 p.); 26 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6791880

Rosenbach Museum & Library

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Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845

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Andrew Jackson, 7th President of the United States. Born on March 15, 1767 in the Waxhaw Settlement in South Carolina; though just a boy, participated in the battle of Hanging Rock during the Revolution, captured by the British and imprisoned. He worked for a time in a saddler's shop and afterward taught school before studying law in Salisbury, N.C. In 1788 he was appointed solicitor of the western district of North Carolina, comprising what is now the State of Tennessee. Upon the admission of T...

Jackson, Rachel, 1767-1828

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Born Rachel Donelson. Some time after 1780 she married Lewis Robards and later separated from him. In 1791, believing herself divorced, she married Andrew Jackson. Later it was discovered that Robards had never completed the proceedings, and the Jacksons had to wait for a final decree and re-marry in 1794. The scandal was used by Jackson's political enemies throughout his career. Rachel died soon after his election to the presidency. From the description of ALS, 1821 July 22, Pensaco...