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For refusing to shine the boots of a British officer as a child, he got a saber across the face |
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MY "SON", THE PRESIDENT |
2024-01-12 |
#2 |
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A big cockfight enthusiast, this man was known to yell "Twenty dollars on my Bernadotte!" outside the Old Nashville Inn |
Andrew Jackson
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PRESIDENTS NOT PRESIDENTING |
2023-12-27 |
#9003 |
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"The gallant & successful defender of New Orleans"(1828) |
(Andrew) Jackson
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$800 |
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PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN SLOGANS |
2023-06-13 |
#8892 |
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"We have now lived almost 50 years under the Constitution framed by the sages & patriots of the Revolution" |
(Andrew) Jackson
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PRESIDENTIAL SPEECHES |
2022-10-18 |
#8722 |
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Charlton Heston portrayed him wooing Rachel in "The President's Lady" & during his War of 1812 days in "The Buccaneer" |
Andrew Jackson
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ACTING PRESIDENTS |
2022-04-01 |
#8610 |
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He killed lawyer Charles Dickinson in a duel |
Andrew Jackson
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BEFORE HE WAS PRESIDENT |
2021-12-07 |
#8527 |
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He wasn't "Old" in 1767, when he fell from the tree in the backwoods of the Carolina colonies |
Andrew Jackson
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PRESIDENTS WHO WEREN'T BORN IN THE UNITED STATES |
2021-10-29 |
#8500 |
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"Hermitage Guy" or"The 20" |
Andrew Jackson
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NEW PRESIDENTIAL CODE NAMES? |
2016-11-15 |
#7402 |
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He served as Tennessee's first U.S. representative |
Andrew Jackson
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$2,000 |
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BEFORE HE WAS PRESIDENT |
2014-07-31 |
#6894 |
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For refusing to shine the boots of a British officer as a child, he got a saber across the face |
(Andrew) Jackson
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$1,600 |
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MY "SON", THE PRESIDENT |
2013-09-16 |
#6666 |
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Government funds were removed from the Bank of the United States & Texas declared its independence |
Jackson
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$1,600 |
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HE WAS PRESIDENT WHEN... |
2013-03-12 |
#6562 |
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In 1832 he vetoed the recharter of the Second Bank of the United States |
Jackson
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$1,200 |
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HAIL TO THE CHIEF |
2010-11-17 |
#6023 |
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Jon Meacham's 2008 bestseller "American Lion" is a portrait of this president during his White House years |
Andrew Jackson
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$2,000 |
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BOOKS ABOUT PRESIDENTS |
2010-10-04 |
#5991 |
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Rachel Donelson Robards |
Andrew Jackson
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$600 |
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PRESIDENTS: THIS IS YOUR WIFE! |
2010-05-14 |
#5920 |
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He enjoyed gambling on the ponies; he also bred racehorses at his Hermitage home |
Andrew Jackson
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PRESIDENTIAL PASTIMES |
2010-04-08 |
#5894 |
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Actor Samuel L. & country singer Alan |
Jackson
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PRESIDENTIAL LAST NAMES |
2010-02-26 |
#5865 |
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Upon his death in 1845, he was buried next to his wife Rachel in the Garden Of The Hermitage |
(Andrew) Jackson
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$2,000 |
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HAIL TO THE CHIEF |
2009-05-15 |
#5695 |
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He defeated the Creek in the 1814 Battle of Horseshoe Bend |
(Andrew) Jackson
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$1,600 |
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BEFORE HE WAS PRESIDENT... |
2009-04-02 |
#5664 |
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Hoping to say a final farewell to this friend, Sam Houston showed up at his Hermitage home minutes too late |
Andrew Jackson
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$1,000 |
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DEATH OF A PRESIDENT |
2009-02-24 |
#5637 |
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1828:John Quincy Adams |
Andrew Jackson
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$1,200 |
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PRESIDENTIAL RUNNERS-UP |
2008-12-26 |
#5595 |
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March 15, 1767 in either North Carolina or South Carolina--no one knows for sure |
Andrew Jackson
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$1,200 |
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BIRTH OF A PRESIDENT |
2008-10-03 |
#5535 |
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The Whigs were fond of referring to him as "King Andrew I" |
(Andrew) Jackson
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$200 |
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HAIL TO THE CHIEF |
2008-01-29 |
#5387 |
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In 1814 this gen. had a pirate, Jean Lafitte, help him in N.O.; what's next? I'm John Q. Adams & I approved this message |
Andrew Jackson
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$400 |
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RECENTLY DISCOVERED PRESIDENTIAL ADS |
2007-10-25 |
#5319 |
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Captured as a 14-year-old soldier in 1781, he was the only president who had ever been a prisoner of war |
Andrew Jackson
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PRESIDENTIAL DISTINCTIONS |
2006-11-07 |
#5097 |
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...the Alamo was besieged by Mexican forces |
Andrew Jackson
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WHO WAS THE PRESIDENT WHEN... |
2006-05-01 |
#4991 |
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In 1832 Daniel Webster said his veto of the Bank Bill "manifestly seeks to influence the poor against the rich" |
Andrew Jackson
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$2,000 |
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HAIL TO THE CHIEF |
2006-01-05 |
#4909 |
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He was Tennessee's first delegate to the U.S. House of Representatives |
(Andrew) Jackson
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$2,500 |
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BEFORE HE WAS PRESIDENT... |
2005-05-05 |
#4769 |
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Charlton Heston is seenhereas this prickly character before he became president"What did you say?""I said, 'I wonder whose bed Rachael'll be putting her moccasins under next.'"[Smack!] |
Andrew Jackson
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PLAYING PRESIDENT |
2005-04-18 |
#4756 |
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He married Rachel Robards in 1791, but since her divorce was not yet final, they had to remarry on January 17, 1794 |
Andrew Jackson
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PRESIDENTS' WIVES |
2004-01-12 |
#4456 |
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"The Duel Fighter" |
Andrew Jackson
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PRESIDENTIAL NICKNAMES |
2003-05-23 |
#4325 |
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"The Sage of The Hermitage" |
Andrew Jackson
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PRESIDENTIAL NICKNAMES |
2003-04-09 |
#4293 |
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He kept some of his favorite racing fillies at the White House, including Emily & Lady Nashville |
Andrew Jackson
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PRESIDENTIAL PETS |
2002-11-05 |
#4182 |
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Among his nicknames were "King Andrew the First" & "The Hero of New Orleans" |
Andrew Jackson
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$400 |
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U.S. PRESIDENTS |
2002-09-18 |
#4148 |
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On January 8, 1835 this man known as "Old Hickory" became the only president to pay off the national debt |
Andrew Jackson
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$300 |
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U.S. PRESIDENTS |
2001-09-28 |
#3925 |
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Revolutionary War, Creek War, War of 1812, First Seminole War |
Andrew Jackson
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PRESIDENTIAL SOLDIERS |
2001-05-28 |
#3866 |
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His 1791 marriage to Rachel Robards was invalid, so they had to do it all over again on January 17, 1794 |
Andrew Jackson
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$1,000 |
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U.S. PRESIDENTS |
2001-05-11 |
#3855 |
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The "Land Hero of 1812" |
Andrew Jackson
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$500 |
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PRESIDENTIAL NICKNAMES |
2000-11-20 |
#3731 |
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From 1798 to 1804 this seventh president served as a judge on Tennessee's Superior Court |
Andrew Jackson
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HAIL TO THE CHIEF |
1999-06-28 |
#3426 |
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He was the first president born in a log cabin |
Andrew Jackson
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$100 |
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PRESIDENTIAL PORTRAITS |
1999-05-04 |
#3387 |
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SWANK JEAN CORD |
Andrew Jackson
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PRESIDENTIAL ANAGRAMS |
1998-11-18 |
#3268 |
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Charlton Heston played this president in 2 films: "The Buccaneer" & "The President's Lady" |
Andrew Jackson
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ACTING PRESIDENTS |
1998-06-02 |
#3182 |
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After leaving office in 1837, he retired to the Hermitage, his Tennessee plantation |
Andrew Jackson
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$500 |
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U.S. PRESIDENTS |
1998-05-01 |
#3160 |
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He claimed the smear & slander tactics of the 1828 election drove his wife Rachel to her grave |
Andrew Jackson
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PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGNS |
1998-04-02 |
#3139 |
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Men who slandered his wife Rachel found out quickly why he was called the "Duel Fighter" |
Andrew Jackson
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PRESIDENTIAL NICKNAMES |
1997-11-20 |
#3044 |
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In 1832 this president vetoed the recharter of the Second Bank of the United States |
Andrew Jackson
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U.S. PRESIDENTS |
1997-07-18 |
#2985 |
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When he first married Rachel Robards, her divorce wasn't final, so he had to marry her again |
Andrew Jackson
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U.S. PRESIDENTS |
1997-04-15 |
#2917 |
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The sluggish pace of the Senate was one reason this Tennessean resigned from it in 1798 |
Andrew Jackson
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$600 |
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U.S. PRESIDENTS |
1996-09-03 |
#2757 |
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Lodged his heart, a bullet from a duel with Charles Dickinson caused him periodic pain |
Andrew Jackson
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PRESIDENTS |
1996-06-26 |
#2738 |
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This president's 2 vice presidents were John C. Calhoun & Martin Van Buren |
Andrew Jackson
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VICE PRESIDENTS |
1995-12-14 |
#2599 |
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In 1835 he became the first & only president to pay off the national debt |
Andrew Jackson
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$800 |
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PRESIDENTIAL FIRSTS |
1995-11-17 |
#2580 |
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In his will he asked to be buried at the side of his wife Rachel in the garden of the Hermitage |
Andrew Jackson
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$300 |
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U.S. PRESIDENTS |
1995-10-25 |
#2563 |
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Located in Washington, D.C.'s Lafayette Square, America's first equestrian statue honors this seventh president |
(Andrew) Jackson
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$600 |
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U.S. PRESIDENTS |
1995-09-29 |
#2545 |
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Emily Tennessee Donelson served as his hostess because his wife died 7 weeks after the election |
Andrew Jackson
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PRESIDENTS |
1995-04-25 |
#2462 |
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This president's nephew & the editor of the Washington Globe were part of his "Kitchen Cabinet" |
Andrew Jackson
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$800 |
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U.S. PRESIDENTS |
1994-11-15 |
#2347 |
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Both North Carolina & South Carolina claim this president, born in 1767, as a native son |
Andrew Jackson
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U.S. PRESIDENTS |
1994-02-09 |
#2178 |
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He not only survived dozens of duels, he was the 1st president to survive an assassination attempt |
Andrew Jackson
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$1,000 |
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PRESIDENTIAL FIRSTS |
1993-12-21 |
#2142 |
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In 1829 he abandoned regular cabinet meetings in favor of discussions with his "Kitchen Cabinet" |
Andrew Jackson
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$800 |
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U.S. PRESIDENTS |
1993-02-17 |
#1953 |
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In 1796 this future president helped draft Tennessee's first constitution |
Andrew Jackson
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$600 |
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HAIL TO THE CHIEF |
1992-12-30 |
#1918 |
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The exterior of the governor's mansion in Florida is modeled after the home of this president |
Andrew Jackson
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PRESIDENTS' HOMES |
1992-11-20 |
#1890 |
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His Hermitage plantation includes a mansion & a Presbyterian church |
Andrew Jackson
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PRESIDENTIAL HOMES |
1992-11-02 |
#1876 |
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Political cartoonists of the day called him "King Andrew" |
Andrew Jackson
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PRESIDENTS |
1992-10-08 |
#1859 |
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In 1833, this president forced removal of the federal deposits from the vaults of the Bank of the U.S. |
Andrew Jackson
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$1,000 |
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U.S. PRESIDENTS |
1992-09-16 |
#1843 |
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In 1806 he killed Charles Dickinson in a duel for maligning the character of his wife, Rachel |
Jackson
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$800 |
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U.S. PRESIDENTS |
1992-05-12 |
#1787 |
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When he took office in 1829 he had tuberculosis as well as a few bullets in his body |
(Andrew) Jackson
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$800 |
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U.S. PRESIDENTS |
1992-02-18 |
#1727 |
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While a general in the army, he helped found the city of Memphis, Tennessee |
Andrew Jackson
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$800 |
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HAIL TO THE CHIEF |
1992-01-16 |
#1704 |
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He was the only president who fought in both the Revolutionary War & the War of 1812 |
Andrew Jackson
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U.S. PRESIDENTS |
1991-04-02 |
#1527 |
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This future president decisively defeated the Creek Indians at Horseshoe Bend in 1814 |
(Andrew) Jackson
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PRESIDENTIAL TRIVIA |
1990-09-25 |
#1392 |
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He was captured by the British during the Revolution when still a boy in the Carolinas |
Andrew Jackson
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$800 |
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PRESIDENTIAL TRIVIA |
1990-07-16 |
#1371 |
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"Old Hickory" |
Andrew Jackson
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$200 |
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PRESIDENTIAL NICKNAMES |
1990-06-25 |
#1356 |
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"Hero of New Orleans" |
Andrew Jackson
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$600 |
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PRESIDENTIAL NICKNAMES |
1990-06-11 |
#1346 |
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Between terms as a U.S. Senator from Tennessee, he fought in the War of 1812 & against Florida's Seminole Indians |
Andrew Jackson
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$800 |
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PRESIDENTS |
1990-05-30 |
#1338 |
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The parents of this 'Hero of New Orleans" were both born in Ireland |
Andrew Jackson
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$200 |
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PRESIDENTIAL RELATIVES |
1990-03-09 |
#1280 |
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He married the same woman twice: in 1791 & again in 1794 |
Andrew Jackson
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U.S. PRESIDENTS |
1989-10-25 |
#1183 |
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Tennessee's 1st congressman, he later became president |
Andrew Jackson
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$400 |
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PRESIDENTS |
1988-12-01 |
#979 |
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The Hermitage |
Andrew Jackson
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$600 |
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PRESIDENTIAL HOMES |
1988-11-17 |
#969 |
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1st president born in a log cabin, he was also 1st born outside of Virginia or Massachusetts |
Andrew Jackson
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$1,000 |
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PRESIDENTS |
1988-02-04 |
#794 |
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He was once accused of adultery & later was 1st president to escape an assassin's bullet |
Andrew Jackson
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$800 |
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PRESIDENTIAL TRIVIA |
1987-11-02 |
#726 |
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"The Hero of New Orleans" |
Andrew Jackson
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$600 |
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PRESIDENTIAL NICKNAMES |
1987-09-24 |
#699 |
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In a famous duel, he killed a man who insulted his wife Rachel |
Andrew Jackson
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PRESIDENTIAL TRIVIA |
1987-06-30 |
#667 |
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Some 2 years after he married Rachel, he found out she was legally married to another man |
Andrew Jackson
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$1,000 |
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PRESIDENTIAL TRIVIA |
1987-06-03 |
#648 |
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In both "The President's Lady" & "The Buccaneer", Charlton Heston played this hero of the War of 1812 |
Andrew Jackson
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$200 |
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PRESIDENTIAL TRIVIA |
1987-04-14 |
#612 |
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This Gen. was called "Sharp Knife" by the Indians, perhaps because he & his men killed so many of them |
Andrew Jackson
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$1,000 |
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PRESIDENTS |
1986-10-24 |
#490 |
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"Old Hickory" |
Andrew Jackson
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$600 |
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PRESIDENTIAL NICKNAMES |
1986-09-26 |
#470 |
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He lost to John Quincy Adams in 1824, but Adams lost to him in 1828 |
Andrew Jackson
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$800 |
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PRESIDENTIAL LOSERS |
1986-03-25 |
#402 |
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Only president who ever fought duels; he killed one man, Charles Dickinson |
Andrew Jackson
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$1,000 |
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PRESIDENTS |
1984-12-26 |
#78 |