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In 1840 this former president went to St. Louis Cathedral in New Orleans to honor an event that occurred 25 years earlier |
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2021-03-19 |
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This president was said to regret his decision "not to hang John C. Calhoun" as a traitor |
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2020-09-21 |
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In 1851 students at VMI couldn't stonewall this professor of natural & experimental philosophy |
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2004-05-27 |
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In 1832 this president declared, "The bank, Mr. Van Buren, is trying to kill me; but I will kill it" |
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1998-07-15 |
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In 1818 this general ordered 2 traders arrested & executed for inciting the Seminole Indians |
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1996-12-30 |
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In 1821 this future president became governor of the newly-acquired Florida Territory |
Andrew Jackson
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1995-11-28 |
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To assist him in the Battle of New Orleans, this general recruited 2 battalions of free blacks |
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1995-02-08 |
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When his nominee, Roger B. Taney, was rejected in 1834, Levi Woodbury became Treasury Secretary |
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1994-06-03 |
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In March 1814 this general defeated the Creeks at Horseshoe Bend, in what is now Alabama |
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1993-11-23 |
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When this general died in 1863, Robert E. Lee wrote, "I know not how to replace him" |
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1992-04-10 |
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He killed a lawyer named Charles Dickinson in a duel, 23 years before he became president |
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1990-10-18 |
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He escaped his own 1829 inaugural festivities when guests destroyed furniture & smashed crystal |
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1989-09-27 |
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An artist, later judged insane, attempted to assassinate this president in 1835 |
Andrew Jackson
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1989-03-10 |
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Most historians consider this backwoodsman, not Jefferson, the 1st Democratic president |
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1984-10-30 |
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