Joint Resolution tendering to General Andrew Jackson the Tribute of a Nation's Gratitude, 1845 Jun 21.

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Joint Resolution tendering to General Andrew Jackson the Tribute of a Nation's Gratitude, 1845 Jun 21.

During the Texan revolution, General Andrew Jackson hoped for the annexation of Texas to the United States. In recognition of his interest in Texas, this honor was conferred on him posthumously.

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Jones, Anson, 1798-1858

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President of Texas (Republic), physician, and a public official of Texas (Republic). From the description of Grant of Anson Jones, 1845. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79423856 Anson Jones (1798-1858) was a doctor, congressman, diplomatic minister, and President of the Republic of Texas. Son of Solomon and Sarah (Strong) Jones, he was born in Massachusetts and practiced medicine in New York and Pennsylvania. Jones practiced medicine in Venezuela from 1824 to 182...