A Guide to the Letter to Major William Noland, 1837 March 11
A Collection in the
Colonial Williamsburg Foundation`s
John D.
Rockefeller, Jr. Library
Manuscript Number MS 2000.10
John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Library, Colonial Williamsburg Foundation
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Collection is open to research.
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Preferred Citation
Letter to Major William Noland, Manuscript #MS 2000.10, John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Library, Colonial Williamsburg Foundation.
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Biographical/Historical Information
Andrew Jackson (March 15, 1767 - June 8, 1845) was the seventh President of the United States.
Scope and Content
Concerns Jackson's return to his home after attending Martin Van Buren's inauguration, and the welcome he received there. Mentions h is adopted granddaughter, Rachel Jackson, and grandson, Andrew; also, Eliza Violet Gist Blair, {Ralph Eleaser Whiteside} Earle, Dr. {Thomas Lawson}, George Gibson, and William B. Lewis. Sends salutations to the new President.
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Index Terms
- Blair, Eliza Violet Gist
- Earle, Ralph Eleaser Whiteside, ca. 1785-1838
- Gibson, George, 1783-1861.
- Jackson, Andrew, 1834-1906
- Jackson, Rachel, b. 1832 or 3
- Lawson, Thomas, 1781?-1861.
- Lewis, William Berkeley, 1784-1866.
- Van Buren, Martin, 1782-1862.
- Presidents|zUnited States - Inauguration.
- United States - Politics and government - 19th century.
- Washington (D.C.) - Description and travel.
- Washington (D.C.) - Politics and government - To 1878.
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Significant Places Associated With the Collection
- United States - Politics and government - 19th century.
- Washington (D.C.) - Description and travel.
- Washington (D.C.) - Politics and government - To 1878.