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Andrew Jackson was the seventh U.S. President and a veteran of the Revolutionary War and War of 1812. He proved himself as a leader in the Battle of New Orleans and helped launch his career in politics. As president Andrew Jackson is remembered for putting an end the the Second Bank of the United States, founding the Democratic Party and signing the Indian Removal Act, which forced Native Americans of the south regions to relocate west of the Mississippi.
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The following are some Andrew Jackson items we sold:
Andrew Jackson Document Signed 1813
Manuscript document signed by Andrew Jackson, datelined Camp Jackson, 15 March 1813, during the War of 1812 where Jackson excelled. In this document, Jackson as Major General orders various supplies. Also signed by the Colonel of Calvary and the Regiment Quartermaster. Document measures 7.75″ x 12.5″ and bears a very dark, handsome Jackson signature. Framed to an overall size of 23.5″ x 22″. Chipping along edges and usual folds, else excellent. Sold for $4,037.

Andrew Jackson Ship’s Passport Signed as President
Andrew Jackson ship’s passport signed as President for the “Bark Harriet of New York” with Seth Curtis as her master. Vellum document features two nice nautical engravings with a scalloped top edge. With intact wax-backed paper seal. Signed “Andrew Jackson” in large script below the date of 13 April 1834. Measures 10.5″ x 14.75″. A few small holes repaired on verso, otherwise a near fine example given age. Sold for $2,629.

Early Andrew Jackson Autograph Letter Signed — With PSA/DNA COA
Andrew Jackson autograph letter signed, datelined Philadelphia, 17 January 1798. Jackson explains a case of mistaken identity: “…[I] addressed my letter to Mr. John Love…The gentleman who gave me the information is Mr. Charles J. Love…Mr. John Love writes me he will deliver my letter to Mr. Charles Love, for whom I intended it…” 1pp. letter on card-style stationery measures 9.25″ x 14.25.” Most of second sheet is missing. Creasing with some separation to folds and chip to upper right. Very good condition. With PSA/DNA COA. Sold for $1,711.


Andrew Jackson 1836 Rare Patent Signed as President
Andrew Jackson patent signed as President, dated 14 May 1836. 11.75″ x 15.5″ document awards a patent to Luke Prince for a significant improvement to the Cog-Cylinder Washing Machine. Includes schematic drawings of the machine and a written description, attached to document by decorative blue ribbon. Boldly signed at conclusion “Andrew Jackson” near U.S. seal. Folds and light soiling, yet overall a very well-preserved, attractive document. Signed patent documents are quite rare, and this is an excellent example of one. Sold for $1,573.

Andrew Jackson Autograph Endorsement Signed as President — Granting Executive Clemency
Andrew Jackson autograph endorsement signed, dated 16 January 1831. Document grants executive clemency to prisoner Alfred Knight and reads in full: ”Mr. Hunter enclosing the petition of Alfred Knigh [sic] & recommending him to executive clemency. Let the ballance of the punishment by imprisonment, with the fine be remitted, and the prisoner liberated, without payment of costs as it appears he is entirely insolvent & a foreigner.” Signed ”A. Jackson” to the fourth integral page of an autograph letter signed by William Hunter, who seeks to pardon and release Knight. That letter reads in full, ”Mr. Pearce of Rhode Island has put into my hands the Petition of Alfred Knight praying for his liberation from Jail. I was of Counsel for this unfortunate man, and I can safely assure you that the statements of his Petition are true and that he is totally unable to pay the Fine imposed. I cannot but think his case is such a one as peculiarly recommends itself to the executive clemency. / William Hunter.” With a second endorsement by Rhode Island U.S. Representative Dutee Pearce reading, ”I concur with Mr. Hunter as to the poverty of the man and total inability to pay anything.” Jackson’s one page endorsement measures 8” x 9.75”. In very good condition with light toning and folds. Sold for $1,563.

Andrew Jackson Land Grant Signed as President
Land grant signed by ”Andrew Jackson” as President. Vellum document dated 1 December 1830 is countersigned by the Commissioner of the General Land Office, Elijah Haywood. Grant confers an 80 acre parcel to David Black of Morgan County, Illinois. Its text reads in part, ”…The West half of the Southwest quarter Section Thirtysix, Township Seventeen north of Range Eleven west…” Partially-printed document is numbered 3181 and bears a seal affixed to lower left. A note indicates that a record of this transaction appears in a Volume 7, page 122, though text is unknown. Measures 16”x 9.75”. Toning and creasing, else near fine. Sold for $1,249.

Andrew Jackson Missouri Land Grant Signed as President
Excellent Andrew Jackson land grant signed as President, dated 12 May 1829. Document apportions Edward Hunt and Samuel Edmonds 80 acres of land “…In the District of lands offered for sale at Jackson Missouri…” With a bold, clear “Andrew Jackson” signature. Includes original blindstamped U.S. seal. Document measures 15.75″ x 9.75″. With folds throughout, else near fine condition. Sold for $1,213.

1831 President Andrew Jackson Signed U.S. Land Grant Document — With Seal Intact
United States Land Grant signed by President Andrew Jackson. Partly printed Official Land Grant document dated 1831 issues Ralph Lowder 80 acres in Lawrence County, Indiana. Signed boldly in ink at conclusion, “Andrew Jackson.” Additionally signed by Elijah Hayward, Commissioner of the General Land Office. Seal intact. Document measures 10″ x 15.5″. Usual letter folds, toning and minor wear, else very good condition. Sold for $1,200.

1831 Andrew Jackson Signed Land Grant
President Andrew Jackson signed land grant, dated 2 July 1831. John Shneb is issued 79.56 acres in Cincinnati, Ohio. Sold for $1,197.

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