Person
ISNI: 
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https://isni.org/isni/0000000121033774
Name: 
Andreas Jackson
Andrew Jackson
Andrew Jackson (7ème président des Etats-Unis de 1829 à 1837 (1767-1845))
Andrew Jackson (7º presidente degli Stati Uniti d'America)
Andrew Jackson (American general and politician, 7th president of the United States)
Andrew Jackson (Amerikaans gouverneur)
Andrew Jackson (amerikai politikus, az Amerikai Egyesült Államok 7. elnöke (1829-1837))
Andrew Jackson (maika-7 a Presidente ti Estados Unidos iti Amerika)
Andrew Jackson (político estadounidense)
Andrew Jackson (prezydent USA)
Andrew Jackson (US-amerikanischer Politiker, 7. Präsident der USA (1829–1837))
Dzhekson, Ė
Dzhekson, Ėndri︠u︡
Endrü Cekson
Endrū Džeksons
Endrýu Jekson
Hastiin alą́ąjįʼ dahsidáhígíí Andrew Jackson
Jackson, A.
Jackson, André
Jackson, Andrés
Jackson, Andrew
Jackson, Andrew (Pres. U.S.)
Jackson, Andrew (Pres. United States)
Old Hickory
Sharp Knife
Άντριου Τζάκσον (7ος πρόεδρος των Ηνωμένων Πολιτειών Αμερικής)
Андрю Джаксън
Ендрју Џексон
Ендру Џексон
Ендрю Джексон
Эндру Джэксан
Эндрю Джексон (7-й Президент США)
ენდრუ ჯექსონი
Էնդրյու Ջեքսոն
אנדרו ג'קסון
ענדרו זשעקסאן
اندرو جاكسون
اندرو جکسون
اینڈریو جیکسن
އެންޑްރޫ ޖެކްސަން
አንድሪው ጃክሰን
अँड्र्यू जॅक्सन
एन्ड्रियू ज्याक्सन
ऐन्ड्रयू जैकसन
অ্যান্ড্রু জ্যাকসন
ஆன்ட்ரூ ஜாக்சன்
แอนดรูว์ แจ็กสัน
အင်ဒရူး ဂျက်ဆန်
앤드루 잭슨 (제7대 미국 대통령)
アンドリュー・ジャクソン (アメリカ合衆国の政治家)
安德鲁·杰克逊
安祖積遜
Dates: 
1767-1845
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Adams, John Quincy
Bassett, John Spencer
Bassett, John Spencer (1867-1928)
Bassett, John Spencer (co-author)
Cobbett, William
Coens, Thomas
Democratic Party (U.S.) (isAffiliatedWith)
Ely, James W. (co-author)
États-Unis Président (1829-1837 : Jackson) (see also from)
Hoemann, George H.
Hoth, David R.
Jackson, Andrew
Matteson, David M.
Matteson, David Maydole
Matteson, David Maydole (1871-1949)
Moser, Harold D. (1938-...)
Moser, Harold D. (co-author)
Moss, Laura-Eve
Remini, Robert Vincent (co-author)
Republican Party (U.S. : 1792-1828) (isAffiliatedWith)
Shaw, Ronald E.
Slidell, John (co-author)
Spojené státy americké Prezident (1829-1837 : Jackson) (see also from)
Tennessee. Superior Court (isAffiliatedWith)
United States President (1829-1837 : Jackson) (isRelatedTo)
United States President (1829-1837 : Jackson) (see also from)
United States. Congress. House (isAffiliatedWith)
United States. Congress. Senate (isAffiliatedWith)
Titles: 
Andrew Jackson, 1767-1845 : chronology, documents, bibliographical aids
Andrew Jackson vs. Henry Clay : democracy and development in antebellum America
Anti-Senatica, an attack on the U.S. Senate
Correspondence of Andrew Jackson, edited by John Spencer Bassett,...
Jacksonians., The
Legal papers
Life of Andrew Jackson, president of the United States of America. Abridged and comp.
Memoirs of General Andrew Jackson, together with the letter of Mr Secretary Adams, in vindication of execution of Arbuthnot and Ambrister, and the other public acts if Gen. jackson, in Florida
papers of Andrew Jackson, The
President's message, delivered at the opening of the first session of the Twenty-first Congress, Dec. 8, 1829 : fellow-citizens of the Senate and of the House of Representatives.
Remarks of Mr Slidell, of Louisana, on the bill to refund General Jackson's fine, delivered in the house of representatives, december 29, 1843
Romanova, N.Kh. Reformy Ė. Dzheksona, 1988:
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Associated Group: Democratic Party (U.S.) naf
Associated Group: Republican Party (U.S. : 1792-1828) naf
Associated Group: Tennessee. Superior Court naf
Associated Group: United States. Congress. House naf
Associated Group: United States. Congress. Senate naf
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Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, viewed February 29, 2016 (Jackson, Andrew, a Representative and a Senator from Tennessee and 7th President of the United States; born on March 15, 1767; in the Waxhaw Settlement in South Carolina; attended an old-field school; though just a boy, participated in the battle of Hanging Rock during the Revolution, captured by the British and imprisoned; worked for a time in a saddler's shop and afterward taught school; studied law in Salisbury, N.C.; admitted to the bar in 1787; moved to Jonesboro (now Tennessee) in 1788 and commenced practice; appointed solicitor of the western district of North Carolina, comprising what is now the State of Tennessee, in 1788; held the same position in the territorial government of Tennessee after 1791; delegate to the convention to frame a constitution for the new State 1796; upon the admission of Tennessee as a State into the Union was elected to the Fourth and Fifth Congresses and served from December 5, 1796, until his resignation in September 1797; elected as a Democratic Republican in September 1797 to the United States Senate for the term that had commenced March 4, 1797, and served from September 26, 1797, until his resignation in April 1798; judge of the State supreme court of Tennessee 1798-1804; engaged in planting and in mercantile pursuits; served in the Creek War of 1813 as commander of Tennessee forces; his victory in the Creek War brought him a commission as major general in the United States Army in May 1814; led his army to victory over the British in the Battle of New Orleans in January 1815; received the thanks of Congress and a gold medal by resolution of February 27, 1815; commanded an expedition which captured Florida in 1817; served as Governor of the new territory in 1821; again elected to the United States Senate and served from March 4, 1823, to October 14, 1825, when he resigned; chairman, Committee on Military Affairs (Eighteenth Congress); unsuccessful candidate for President in 1824; elected as a Democrat as President of the United States in 1828; reelected in 1832 and served from March 4, 1829, to March 3, 1837; retired to his country home, the 'Hermitage,' near Nashville, Tenn., where he died June 8, 1845; interment in the garden on his estate.)
Cave, Alfred A. Sharp Knife, 2017 ECIP galley (Andrew Jackson was called Sharp Knife by Native Americans, Old Hickory by white Americans)
From Revolution to Reconstruction website, Dec. 5, 2007 (Andrew Jackson, 1767-1845; 7th President of the U. S. from 1829 - 1837; retired [around 1821] in his "Hermitage", Nashville Tenn.)
Presidents Generals Legislators Lawyers Judges
Romanova, N.Kh. Reformy Ė. Dzheksona, 1988 t.p. (Ė. Dzheksona) p. 5 (Ėndri︠u︡ Dzhekson)
University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Special Collections Library. J.G.M. Ramsey family papers, 1790-1869 (A. Jackson; Genl. Jackson)
Wikipedia, Mar. 28, 2013 (Andrew Jackson; b. Mar. 15, 1767, Waxhaws area of North and South Carolina, d. June 8, 1845, the Hermitage)
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