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Andrew Jackson Collection

Background imageAndrew Jackson Collection: LA, New Orleans, French Quarter, Jackson Square, St

LA, New Orleans, French Quarter, Jackson Square, St. Louis Cathedral and statue of Andrew Jackson

Background imageAndrew Jackson Collection: Andrew Jackson

Andrew Jackson
US President Andrew Jackson. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageAndrew Jackson Collection: Andrew Jackson portrait and signature

Andrew Jackson portrait and signature
President Andrew Jackson, with his autograph. Hand-colored engraving of a 19th-century portrait

Background imageAndrew Jackson Collection: Political Cartoon of Andrew Jackson as Absolute Monarch

Political Cartoon of Andrew Jackson as Absolute Monarch
A political cartoon made during Andrew Jackson's presidency depicts Jackson as an absolute monarch who abuses his veto power and tramples on the Constitution

Background imageAndrew Jackson Collection: Memorial to Presidents of the United States, 1871

Memorial to Presidents of the United States, 1871
UIG1576405 Memorial to Presidents of the United States, 1871; (add.info.: The great national memorial Portraits of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Andrew Jackson, Jefferson Davis)

Background imageAndrew Jackson Collection: Sculpture of General Andrew Jackson in front of a cathedral

Sculpture of General Andrew Jackson in front of a cathedral, St. Louis Cathedral, Jackson Square, French Quarter, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA

Background imageAndrew Jackson Collection: Political Cartoon of Andrew Jackson

Political Cartoon of Andrew Jackson
President Andrew Jackson brandishes an "Order for the Removal of the Public Money deposited in the United States Bank", sending small figures running

Background imageAndrew Jackson Collection: Martin Van Buren

Martin Van Buren was the eighth President of the United States (1837-1841), after serving as the eighth Vice President and the tenth Secretary of State, both under President Andrew Jackson

Background imageAndrew Jackson Collection: 20 dollars banknote, Andrew Jackson, The White House, USA, 2009

20 dollars banknote, Andrew Jackson, The White House, USA, 2009

Background imageAndrew Jackson Collection: Painting of Andrew Jackson

Painting of Andrew Jackson
(Original Caption) President Andrew Jackson, the seventh U.S. President. After a photograph

Background imageAndrew Jackson Collection: Painting of Andrew Jackson

Painting of Andrew Jackson
(Original Caption) Painting of Andrew Jackson, seventh President of the U.S. Portrait by Andrews. Undated

Background imageAndrew Jackson Collection: Andrew Jackson in Battle of New Orleans

Andrew Jackson in Battle of New Orleans
(Original Caption) Early print showing the Battle of New Orleans with Gen. Andrew Jackson overcoming the British in 1815 to help win the War of 1812. Undated

Background imageAndrew Jackson Collection: Engraving Of The Battle Of New Orleans

Engraving Of The Battle Of New Orleans
(Original Caption) 1/8/1815-Andrew Jackson at the Battle of New Orleans, Jan. 8, 1815: The British landed and advanced on the city, but were repulsed vigorously by the American defense

Background imageAndrew Jackson Collection: Portrait of Andrew Jackson by Asher Brown Durand

Portrait of Andrew Jackson by Asher Brown Durand
(Original Caption) Portrait of Andrew "Old Hickory" Jackson (1767-1845), seventh U.S. president. Painted by Asher Brown Durand. Undated color slide

Background imageAndrew Jackson Collection: Martin Van Buren And Andrew Jackson With Cabinet Officers

Martin Van Buren And Andrew Jackson With Cabinet Officers
A woman called Celeste dances before a group of men, including Martin Van Buren; Andrew Jackson; Jimmy O'Neal; Amos Kendall; and Levi Woodbury

Background imageAndrew Jackson Collection: Portrait of Andrew Jackson

Portrait of Andrew Jackson
(Original Caption) 1845-Former President Andrew Jackson (1767-1845), lithograph after a daguerreotype by Matthew Brady

Background imageAndrew Jackson Collection: Portrait of Andrew Jackson in Retirement

Portrait of Andrew Jackson in Retirement
(Original Caption) 1845-Portrait of Andrew Jackson (1767-1845), Seventh President of the United States during his retirement at the Hermitage. Colored lithograph by Currier and Ives, 1845

Background imageAndrew Jackson Collection: Andrew Jackson Speaking to Crowd After His Election

Andrew Jackson Speaking to Crowd After His Election
(Original Caption) Politics In The Olden Time--General Jackson, president-elect, on his way to Washington.--

Background imageAndrew Jackson Collection: Andrew Jackson Riding Pig

Andrew Jackson Riding Pig
Thomas Nast depicts a statue of President Andrew Jackson riding a pig, on a pedestal that reads, "To the victors belong the spoils." Jackson's "spoils system

Background imageAndrew Jackson Collection: Henry Clay Sewing Andrew Jackson'S Mouth

Henry Clay Sewing Andrew Jackson'S Mouth
(Original Caption) Henry Clay sewing up Andrew Jackson's mouth, reference to harassment to which Clay subjected the President, whom he considered a dictator. Undated cartoon. BPA2# 3839

Background imageAndrew Jackson Collection: Andrew Jackson Appearing in Court

Andrew Jackson Appearing in Court
(Original Caption) Andrew Jackson before Judge Hall in New Orleans insisting to be sentenced to the payment of a fine

Background imageAndrew Jackson Collection: Portrait of Andrew Jackson

Portrait of Andrew Jackson

Background imageAndrew Jackson Collection: Cartoon Branding Andrew Jackson As King

Cartoon Branding Andrew Jackson As King
(Original Caption) Cartoon branding Andrew Jackson as a dictator. "King Andrew I."

Background imageAndrew Jackson Collection: Political Cartoon of Andrew Jackson

Political Cartoon of Andrew Jackson
A cartoon depicting a statue of President Andrew Jackson sitting on a hog whose head is digging into a pile of "plunder"

Background imageAndrew Jackson Collection: Portrait of Andrew Jackson by Ralph Eleasen Whiteside Earl

Portrait of Andrew Jackson by Ralph Eleasen Whiteside Earl
Andrew Jackson (1767-1845) was the seventh president of the United States, from 1829 to 1837

Background imageAndrew Jackson Collection: Election Poster for Grover Cleveland

Election Poster for Grover Cleveland
A poster showing the Democratic ticket for 1884, Grover Cleveland and Thomas A. Hendricks

Background imageAndrew Jackson Collection: Battle Of Chancellorville

Battle Of Chancellorville
(Original Caption) 5/3/1863- The Battle of Chancellorsville. Jackson's attack on right wing. Engraving

Background imageAndrew Jackson Collection: Guests at Louisa Adams Ball

Guests at Louisa Adams Ball
Many guests stand together at a ball given by Louisa Adams, wife of President John Quincy Adams, on January 8, 1824. Andrew Jackson stands to the right, while the President is at the left

Background imageAndrew Jackson Collection: Political cartoon of the Cabinet Abandoning Jackson

Political cartoon of the Cabinet Abandoning Jackson
A political cartoon depicts President Andrew Jackson sitting stunned as his cabinet, represented as rats, run to escape his falling house

Background imageAndrew Jackson Collection: Election Poster for Andrew Jackson

Election Poster for Andrew Jackson
(Original Caption) Andrew Jackson election poster deriding John Q. Adams and his following

Background imageAndrew Jackson Collection: Andrew Jackson On Horse/Litho/N Orleans

Andrew Jackson On Horse/Litho/N Orleans
(Original Caption) Photo shows Andrew Jackson, who became the seventh U.S. President, on horseback. : "Andrew Jackson. The Hero of New Orleans." Colored lithograph by J. Baillie. Undated

Background imageAndrew Jackson Collection: Weatherford Surrendering to Jackson

Weatherford Surrendering to Jackson
Weatherford, Creek chief surrenders to Jackson, April, 1813

Background imageAndrew Jackson Collection: Andrew Jackson On Horse/Litho/New Orlean

Andrew Jackson On Horse/Litho/New Orlean
(Original Caption) War of 1812. General Andrew Jackson leading the American forces at the Battle of New Orleans. Jackson would go on to become the seventh President of the United States

Background imageAndrew Jackson Collection: Photomontage of American Presidents

Photomontage of American Presidents
All the presidents, ranging from George Washington until Franklin D. Roosevelt, gather together for a portrait in front of the White House. A photomontage makes this feat possible

Background imageAndrew Jackson Collection: Interior Design of Monroe Room at White House

Interior Design of Monroe Room at White House
This is the Monroe Room in the White House, which was first used for meetings of the Cabinet during Andrew Jackson's Administration. The room is located on the second floor of the White House

Background imageAndrew Jackson Collection: Davy Crockett at White House Meeting

Davy Crockett at White House Meeting
(Original Caption) Davy Crockett is shown calling for the goose at the White House. President Andrew Jackson is seated at the right. Undated woodcut

Background imageAndrew Jackson Collection: Election Poster for Andrew Jackson's Campaign

Election Poster for Andrew Jackson's Campaign

Background imageAndrew Jackson Collection: Illustrated Portrait of Andrew Jackson in Uniform

Illustrated Portrait of Andrew Jackson in Uniform
(Original Caption) Andrew Jackson led his troops into Spanish Florida and put to death two Britishers

Background imageAndrew Jackson Collection: Portrait of Andrew Jackson

Portrait of Andrew Jackson
Andrew Jackson (1765-1845), seventh President of the United States, known as "Old Hickory"

Background imageAndrew Jackson Collection: Illustration of Crowd at Inaugration

Illustration of Crowd at Inaugration
(Original Caption) The crush at the White House after Andrew Jackson's Presidential inauguration in 1829. Undated illustration

Background imageAndrew Jackson Collection: Andrew Jackson Receives Delegates, Illus

Andrew Jackson Receives Delegates, Illus
(Original Caption) Andrew Jackson as President receiving delegates. Colored engraving. Undated

Background imageAndrew Jackson Collection: Andrew Jackson as a Boy Fights with Officer

Andrew Jackson as a Boy Fights with Officer
(Original Caption) Illustration of future President Andrew Jackson as a boy defying a British officer who wanted him to clean his shoes

Background imageAndrew Jackson Collection: Illus/Andrew Jackson On Horseback

Illus/Andrew Jackson On Horseback
Andrew Jackson (1747-1847) with Tennessee forces during the 1814 Battle for the Hickory Ground, in Alabama. Jackson would go on to become the seventh President of the United States. Illustration ca

Background imageAndrew Jackson Collection: Portrait of Andrew Jackson

Portrait of Andrew Jackson
(Original Caption) A portrait of General Andrew Jackson (1767-1845), from a painting by Asher B. Durand. He was the seventh President of the United States (1829-1837). Undated illustration

Background imageAndrew Jackson Collection: Andrew Jackson, c. 1800-1850 (watercolour on paper)

Andrew Jackson, c. 1800-1850 (watercolour on paper)
2633734 Andrew Jackson, c. 1800-1850 (watercolour on paper) by American School, (18th-19th century); Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas, USA; (add.info.: c)

Background imageAndrew Jackson Collection: Presidents of the United States, 1844 (hand-coloured litho)

Presidents of the United States, 1844 (hand-coloured litho)
TBM293527 Presidents of the United States, 1844 (hand-coloured litho) by Currier, Nathaniel (1813-88); 33.0x22.9 cm; Brooklyn Museum, New York

Background imageAndrew Jackson Collection: Saint Louis Cathedral and Statue of Andrew Jackson

Saint Louis Cathedral and Statue of Andrew Jackson, Jackson Square, French Quarter, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA

Background imageAndrew Jackson Collection: USA, Mississippi, Jackson, City Hall and statue of Andrew Jackson, seventh President

USA, Mississippi, Jackson, City Hall and statue of Andrew Jackson, seventh President of the USA

Background imageAndrew Jackson Collection: Thomas Nast cartoon about government corruption, 1877

Thomas Nast cartoon about government corruption, 1877
To the victor belong the spoils, a satire on civil service, showing Andrew Jackson statue riding a hog, 1877. Hand-colored woodcut of a Thomas Nast cartoon

Background imageAndrew Jackson Collection: Portrait of Andrew Jackson (1767-1845) President of the United States

Portrait of Andrew Jackson (1767-1845) President of the United States
NWI4937864 Portrait of Andrew Jackson (1767-1845) President of the United States, with his signature

Background imageAndrew Jackson Collection: Andrew Jackson (1767-1845), 7th president of the USA (nickname Old Hickory')

Andrew Jackson (1767-1845), 7th president of the USA (nickname Old Hickory')
530448 Andrew Jackson (1767-1845), 7th president of the USA (nickname Old Hickory'), as President-elect, 1828, receiving a complimentary address from admirers during his journey to Washington

Background imageAndrew Jackson Collection: The Vision, 1834

The Vision, 1834
1574928 The Vision, 1834; (add.info.: The Vision. Political hydrophobia, showing the comfort of crowns, and how to obtain them)

Background imageAndrew Jackson Collection: Mrs Andrew Jackson, 1883

Mrs Andrew Jackson, 1883
1576696 Mrs Andrew Jackson, 1883; (add.info.: Mrs Andrew Jackson, Rachel Donelson Jackson (1767-1828)

Background imageAndrew Jackson Collection: United States, President Andrew Jackson Indian Silver Peace Medal

United States, President Andrew Jackson Indian Silver Peace Medal
3031146 United States, President Andrew Jackson Indian Silver Peace Medal ; Private Collection; © Don Troiani. All Rights Reserved 2023

Background imageAndrew Jackson Collection: Antagonism between Clay and Jackson, 1834

Antagonism between Clay and Jackson, 1834
1576419 Antagonism between Clay and Jackson, 1834; (add.info.: Symptoms of a locked jaw)

Background imageAndrew Jackson Collection: Andrew Jackson - Equestrian statues in Washington

Andrew Jackson - Equestrian statues in Washington
Equestrian statues in Washington, D.C. between 1911 and 1942. Sculpture of General Andrew Jackson by Clark Mills



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"Andrew Jackson: A Legacy in the Heart of Louisiana" Step into the vibrant streets of New Orleans, where history comes alive in every corner. Explore the enchanting French Quarter, with its lively atmosphere and rich cultural heritage. Wander through Jackson Square, a hub of artistic expression and home to the iconic Saint Louis Cathedral. Amidst this captivating backdrop stands a statue that pays homage to one of America's most influential figures - Andrew Jackson. As you gaze upon his portrait and signature, you can't help but feel a sense of awe for this remarkable man. Jackson's impact extends beyond his presidency; he has left an indelible mark on various realms. From politics to motorsports, his name resonates across different arenas. The Yamaha Lightweight Manx Grand Prix showcases his enduring spirit as riders race towards victory on their Andrew Jackson-inspired bikes. In Mississippi's capital city, aptly named after him, City Hall proudly displays another statue honoring this seventh President. It serves as a reminder of his leadership during pivotal moments in American history. But it was on the banks of New Orleans' mighty Mississippi River that Jackson truly cemented his place in legend - The Battle of New Orleans. In 1910, artists captured this historic event through their brushstrokes, immortalizing Jackson's triumph against British forces. As we reflect upon Andrew Jackson's legacy today, let us remember not only his political achievements but also how he continues to inspire diverse passions – from artistry to motorcycle racing – all while remaining an integral part of Louisiana's vibrant tapestry.

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