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JACKSON, Andrew (1767-1845), President . Autograph letter signed ("Andrew Jackson"), as President, to Major R. H. Dyer, Washington City, 21 September 1829. 1 page, folio, blank integral leaf, autograph address panel WITH AUTOGRAPH FREE FRANK SIGNED ("Free, Andrew Jackson"), closed tear the length of first page and numerous closed tears and wear to creases (repairable) .
JACKSON, Andrew (1767-1845), President . Autograph letter signed ("Andrew Jackson"), as President, to Major R. H. Dyer, Washington City, 21 September 1829. 1 page, folio, blank integral leaf, autograph address panel WITH AUTOGRAPH FREE FRANK SIGNED ("Free, Andrew Jackson"), closed tear the length of first page and numerous closed tears and wear to creases (repairable) . JACKSON DECLINES TO ENGAGE IN ANY "INTERFERENCE BY THE EXECUTIVE CHIEF MAGISTRATE WITH THE LOCAL CONCERNS OF THE STATE" Dyer wrote President Jackson seeing if he would (in Jackson's words) "join in a memorial to the legislature of Tennessee to release the debt of the state against your deceased father." He regretfully declines to do so, saying "placed as I am, exception might be taken to any interference by the Executive chief Magistrate with the local concerns of the state. The services your father so cheerfully rendered in the most critical times of the late war, the privations he suffered, the wound he endured with so much fortitude, endeared him to me as a gallant, and serviceable officer. The state of Tennessee has cause to remember him with pride & pleasure..." Jackson hopes that the proposed memorial will be successful. [SOLD WITH:] PIERCE, Franklin. Autograph letter signed ("Frank..Pierce"), to Samuel Baldwin Concord [N.H.], 20 March 1852. 1 p., 4to . Discussing legal matters and recent political success: "The Democracy behaved nobly everywhere but little Belknap [County] covered itself with glory..." -- PIERCE. A.N.S. ("Fr. Pierce") to Col. Baldwin, Washington, D.C., 10 Aug. 1854. 1p., 8vo, laid down . Asking Baldwin "to call on me a moment..." -- SCOTT, Winfield. A.L.S. to Mr. Abbott, H. Q. of the Army, New York, 24 Oct. 1854. 3pp., 8vo . Scott plans to come to Washington in connection with the "settling [of] my accounts for disbursements in Mexico." Together 4 items . (4)

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 79
Auktion:
Datum:
03.12.2010
Auktionshaus:
Christie's
3 December 2010, New York, Rockefeller Center
Beschreibung:

JACKSON, Andrew (1767-1845), President . Autograph letter signed ("Andrew Jackson"), as President, to Major R. H. Dyer, Washington City, 21 September 1829. 1 page, folio, blank integral leaf, autograph address panel WITH AUTOGRAPH FREE FRANK SIGNED ("Free, Andrew Jackson"), closed tear the length of first page and numerous closed tears and wear to creases (repairable) .
JACKSON, Andrew (1767-1845), President . Autograph letter signed ("Andrew Jackson"), as President, to Major R. H. Dyer, Washington City, 21 September 1829. 1 page, folio, blank integral leaf, autograph address panel WITH AUTOGRAPH FREE FRANK SIGNED ("Free, Andrew Jackson"), closed tear the length of first page and numerous closed tears and wear to creases (repairable) . JACKSON DECLINES TO ENGAGE IN ANY "INTERFERENCE BY THE EXECUTIVE CHIEF MAGISTRATE WITH THE LOCAL CONCERNS OF THE STATE" Dyer wrote President Jackson seeing if he would (in Jackson's words) "join in a memorial to the legislature of Tennessee to release the debt of the state against your deceased father." He regretfully declines to do so, saying "placed as I am, exception might be taken to any interference by the Executive chief Magistrate with the local concerns of the state. The services your father so cheerfully rendered in the most critical times of the late war, the privations he suffered, the wound he endured with so much fortitude, endeared him to me as a gallant, and serviceable officer. The state of Tennessee has cause to remember him with pride & pleasure..." Jackson hopes that the proposed memorial will be successful. [SOLD WITH:] PIERCE, Franklin. Autograph letter signed ("Frank..Pierce"), to Samuel Baldwin Concord [N.H.], 20 March 1852. 1 p., 4to . Discussing legal matters and recent political success: "The Democracy behaved nobly everywhere but little Belknap [County] covered itself with glory..." -- PIERCE. A.N.S. ("Fr. Pierce") to Col. Baldwin, Washington, D.C., 10 Aug. 1854. 1p., 8vo, laid down . Asking Baldwin "to call on me a moment..." -- SCOTT, Winfield. A.L.S. to Mr. Abbott, H. Q. of the Army, New York, 24 Oct. 1854. 3pp., 8vo . Scott plans to come to Washington in connection with the "settling [of] my accounts for disbursements in Mexico." Together 4 items . (4)

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 79
Auktion:
Datum:
03.12.2010
Auktionshaus:
Christie's
3 December 2010, New York, Rockefeller Center
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