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Bibliography of Andrew Jackson

The following is a list of important scholarly resources related to Andrew Jackson.

Andrew Jackson, I am given to understand, was a patriot and a traitor. He was one of the greatest of generals, and wholly ignorant of the art of war. A writer brilliant, elegant, eloquent, without being able to compose a correct sentence, or spell words of four syllables. The first of statesmen, he never devised, he never framed a measure. He was the most candid of men, and was capable of the profoundest dissimulation. A most law-defying, law-obeying citizen. A stickler for discipline, he never hesitated to disobey a superior. A democratic autocrat. An urbane savage. An atrocious saint.

— James Parton, Life of Andrew Jackson (1860)[1]

Biographies, 20th and 21st centuries

  • Bassett, John Spencer (1911). The Life of Andrew Jackson. New York: Doubleday Page & Company.vol 1 online; vol 2 online
  • Booraem, Hendrik (2001). Young Hickory: The Making of Andrew Jackson. Lanham, MD: Taylor Trade Publishing. ISBN .; 344 pag

    Andrew Jackson

    President of the United States from 1829 to 1837

    This article is about the seventh president of the United States. For other uses, see Andrew Jackson (disambiguation).

    "President Jackson" redirects here. For the attack transport, see USS President Jackson. For the class of attack transports, see President Jackson–class attack transport.

    Andrew Jackson

    Portrait c. 1835

    In office
    March 4, 1829 – March 4, 1837
    Vice President
    Preceded byJohn Quincy Adams
    Succeeded byMartin Van Buren
    In office
    March 4, 1823 – October 14, 1825
    Preceded byJohn Williams
    Succeeded byHugh Lawson White
    In office
    September 26, 1797 – April 1, 1798
    Preceded byWilliam Cocke
    Succeeded byDaniel Smith
    In office
    March 10, 1821 – December 31, 1821
    Appointed byJames Monroe
    Preceded by
    Succeeded byWilliam Pope Duval(as Territorial Governor)
    In office
    June 1798 – June 1804
    Appointed byJohn Sevier
    Preceded byHowell Tatum
    Succeeded byJohn Overton

    JACKSON, Andrew

    Alabama Department of Archives and History

    Montgomery, AL

    Papers:In Horsehoe Bend National Military Park papers, 1813-[ca. 1820]; Governor's administrative files, 1835-1837; James Dellet papers, 1775-ca. 1870; John Coffee papers, 1797-1887; John McKee letters, 1818-1828; and 1 letter (1814) from George Phillips.

    Boston Public Library

    Boston, MA

    Papers:30 items. Finding aid.

    Brooklyn Historical Society

    Brooklyn, NY

    Papers:1815-1845. 10 items. Personal correspondence, political and business papers. Includes announcement of his visit to Brooklyn and 5 letters regarding funeral arrangements. Finding aid.

    Chicago Historical Society

    Chicago, IL

    Papers:1786-1853. Ca. 1,100 items. Correspondence, business and financial records, commissions, patents, military papers, and papers relating to his business, real estate, and political careers. Finding aid.

    Cincinnati Historical Society

    Cincinnati, OH

    Papers:Correspondence in Abraham R. Johnston papers, 1834-1849.

    Duke University
    Special Collections Library

    Durham, NC

    Papers:1796-1907. 58 items.

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