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Andrew Jackson
Old Hickory
President of the United States from 1829 to 1837.
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Andrew Jackson
Country of Citizenship
United States
Position Held
President of the United States
(3/4/1829 - 3/4/1837)
Member of the United States House of Representatives
(12/4/1796 - 9/26/1797)
Grand Master
(1822 - 1823)
United States Senator
(9/26/1797 - 4/1/1798)
United States Senator
(3/4/1823 - 3/4/1825)
United States Senator
(3/4/1825 - 10/14/1825)
President-Elect of the United States
(December 1828 - 3/4/1829)
Place of Birth
Waxhaws
Place of Death
The Hermitage
Occupation
Judge
Lawyer
Politician
Army Officer
Statesperson
Cause of Death
Heart Failure
Date of Birth
3/15/1767
Date of Death
6/8/1845
Instance Of
Member of Political Party
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15 items
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Native Language
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Father
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Mother
Candidacy in Election
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Human
Democratic Party
Tuberculosis
Andrew
Jackson
Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography
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ACAB-1 / Jackson, Andrew
Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary
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Encyclopædia Britannica 11th Edition
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EB-11 / Jackson, Andrew
Encyclopedic Lexicon
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Sytin Military Encyclopedia
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Small Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary
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Q24744133
Obálky Knih
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A New Nation Votes: American Electoral Returns, 1788-1825
The Nuttall Encyclopædia
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Jackson, Andrew, General
The Encyclopedia Americana
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The Encyclopedia Americana (1920)/Jackson, Andrew
The American Cyclopædia
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The American Cyclopædia (1879)/Jackson, Andrew
Collier's New Encyclopedia, 1921
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Collier's New Encyclopedia (1921)/Jackson, Andrew
Encyclopædia Britannica Ninth Edition
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Encyclopædia Britannica, Ninth Edition/A. Jackson
New International Encyclopedia
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The New International Encyclopædia/Jackson, Andrew
The New Student's Reference Work
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The New Student's Reference Work/Jackson, Andrew
The Hermitage
Andrew Jackson Jr.
Kinship to Subject
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Adopted Son
Lyncoya Jackson
Kinship to Subject
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Adopted Son
Andrew Jackson
English
English
Natural Causes
Andrew Jackson
Andrew Jackson
Washington, D.C.
Presbyterianism
Congressional Gold Medal
American Antiquarian Society
Male
Posthumous Birth
Relative To
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Father
English
Elizabeth Hutchinson
1828 United States Presidential Election
1824 United States Presidential Election
1832 United States Presidential Election
Old Hickory
Rachel Jackson
(August 1791 - 1790s)
End Cause
:
Annulment
Place of Marriage
:
Natchez
Start Time
:
August 1791
End Time
:
1790s
Rachel Jackson
(1/18/1794 - 12/22/1828)
End Cause
:
Death of Subject's Spouse
Place of Marriage
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Nashville
Start Time
:
1/18/1794
End Time
:
12/22/1828
185 centimetre
Replaces
:
John Quincy Adams
Replaced By
:
Martin Van Buren
Series Ordinal
:
7
Elected In
:
1828 United States Presidential Election
Elected In
:
1832 United States Presidential Election
Start Time
:
3/4/1829
End Time
:
3/4/1837
Replaced By
:
William C. C. Claiborne
Electoral District
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Tennessee's 1st Congressional District
Start Time
:
12/4/1796
End Time
:
9/26/1797
Replaces
:
Wilkins F. Tannehill
Replaced By
:
Wilkins F. Tannehill
Work Location
:
Grand Lodge of Tennessee
Start Time
:
1822
End Time
:
1823
Replaces
:
William Cocke
Replaced By
:
Daniel Smith
Electoral District
:
Tennessee Class 1 Senate Seat
Parliamentary Term
:
5th United States Congress
Parliamentary Group
:
Democratic-Republican Party
End Cause
:
Resignation
Start Time
:
9/26/1797
End Time
:
4/1/1798
Replaces
:
John Williams
Electoral District
:
Tennessee Class 2 Senate Seat
Parliamentary Term
:
18th United States Congress
Parliamentary Group
:
Democratic-Republican Party
Start Time
:
3/4/1823
End Time
:
3/4/1825
Replaced By
:
Hugh Lawson White
Electoral District
:
Tennessee Class 2 Senate Seat
Parliamentary Term
:
19th United States Congress
Parliamentary Group
:
Democratic-Republican Party
End Cause
:
Resignation
Start Time
:
3/4/1825
End Time
:
10/14/1825
Replaces
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John Quincy Adams
Replaced By
:
Martin Van Buren
Series Ordinal
:
7
Elected In
:
1828 United States Presidential Election
Start Time
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December 1828
End Time
:
3/4/1829