RMBXXNK8–Andrew Jackson, President Andrew Jackson the 7th President of the United States.
RM2BDXNCJ–Andrew Jackson Defying British Officer, 1781
RMDP93WR–Andrew Jackson
RMHP6NXD–Andrew Jackson (1767-1845), portrait of the 7th president of the United States by Ralph E W Earl, oil on canvas, c.1836-7
RMMKKKK6–General Andrew Jackson 1833
RMA7PH2J–ANDREW JACKSON US general and later President at the Battle of Tallushatchee on 3 November 1813
RFBXPRC5–Andrew Jackson and his brother were placed under guard in Charleston and a British officer asked Andrew to clean his boots.
RMAY6711–USA Washington DC The White House North view from Lafayette Park Tulips and statue of Andrew Jackson
RM2A4C9TT–Equestrian Portrait of Andrew Jackson
RMDHXENX–General Andrew Jackson - by John Wesley Jarvis, 1819
RMBNEAR8–Andrew Jackson, seventh President of United States, engraving, American History
RMEFDRM3–The White House Washington DC. Equestrian statue of Andrew Jackson in Lafayette Square and the North Portico
RMB57TK0–Andrew Jackson, 1767 - 1845. 7th President of the United States of America.
RMG3KMHA–Andrew Jackson, 1767 - 1845
RMCWB10X–Andrew Jackson (1767-1845), U.S. President (1829-1837), portrait by Thomas Sully ca. 1829
RMB8B4M3–US President Andrew Jackson. Hand-colored woodcut
RMBXM44C–Painting of President Andrew Jackson by Ralph E Earl, 1836-37
RMGFT6D4–Ralph Eleaser Whiteside Earl - Andrew Jackson
RMG6CGM9–1814 GENERAL ANDREW JACKSON & RED EAGLE WEATHERFORD AFTER INDIAN DEFEAT BATTLE OF HORSESHOE BEND ALABAMA CREEK INDIAN WARS
RMBXXNKP–Andrew Jackson, President Andrew Jackson the 7th President of the United States.
RM2BDY19G–Andrew Jackson, 7th U.S. President
RMG39P3Y–ANDREW JACKSON/EDWARDS
RMFBCBD5–Andrew Jackson. Daguerrotype of the 7th US President, 1845
RM2D690JC–Andrew Jackson (1767-1845), American statesman who served as the seventh President of the United States, portrait painting by James Tooley Jr, 1840
RMA7PH2K–ANDREW JACKSON engraving of his Inauguration as 7th President of the USA in 1828
RMEC7KXB–The Battle of New Orleans by Percy Moran. Andrew Jackson standing in front of an American flag with his sword raised.
RMRMTEAE–Andrew Jackson (1767-1845), Seventh President of the United States, Head and Shoulders Portrait, Chromolithograph
RMEDHH8W–President Andrew Jackson - Ralph E.W. Earl - 1830
RM2A602XY–Andrew Jackson. This Daguerreotype was made at the Hermitage, Jackson’s home, in 1845, against the advices of his physician, but on his own insistence.
RME16T94–General Andrew Jackson by John Wesley Jarvis
RMA602WK–Circa 1890s Old Hickory cigar label depicting President Andrew Jackson
RMC22FXD–Andrew Jackson, 1767 - 1845. 7th President of the United States of America. Hand writing sample.
RMBAEMRB–closeup President Andrew Jackson on $20.00 bill
RMCWB116–Andrew Jackson presidential campaign poster, 1832
RMB8CFTP–President Andrew Jackson with his autograph. Hand-colored steel engraving
RMBXM452–Painting of President Andrew Jackson by Ralph E Earl, 1836-37
RMG5GDGB–James Tooley, Jr. - Andrew Jackson
RMC8FBY2–Andrew Jackson (March 15, 1767 – June 8, 1845) was the seventh President of the United States (1829–1837).
RMBXXNKC–Andrew Jackson, President Andrew Jackson the 7th President of the United States.
RMHRKJ9M–Andrew Jackson, 7th U.S. President
RMD870T5–Andrew Jackson On Horse
RMFBCBD1–Andrew Jackson. Portrait of the 7th US President by Ralph Eleazer Whiteside Earl
RM2D6907J–Andrew Jackson (1767-1845), American soldier and statesman who served as the seventh President of the United States, portrait painting in military uniform by Ralph Eleaser Whiteside Earl, 1835
RMT5X5KD–ANDREW JACKSON (1767-1845) 7th President of the USA
RMD98DK2–Andrew Jackson (1767-1845) American soldier and Seventh President of the United States 1829-1837. Head-and-shoulders portrait.
RMRMTHWN–Andrew Jackson, in his Last Days, Engraving by Thomas Doney from Daguerreotype by Anthony, Edwards & Co.
RM2A4C9TX–Andrew Jackson accompanying Marion and Davie in the Southern War during the American Revolution
RMR243BY–Photomechanical print depicitng the Battle of New Orleans with President Andrew Jackson standing at the front of the American Flag with Sword raised. Dated 1910
RFG94WM6–Andrew Jackson Portrait Isolated on White Background
RMBM23FP–Andrew Jackson
RM2DH02XR–Andrew Jackson, 1767 – 1845. American soldier and statesman. Seventh president of the United States. Here seen as a General. After an engraving by Asher Brown Durand from a work by John Vanderlyn.
RMEC0KYJ–Tennessee, Nashville, The Hermitage, plantation home of U.S. President Andrew Jackson, outbuildings, young boy serving as guide
RMCP5P3W–presidents of the United States of America, 1829-1849, Andrew Jackson, Martin Van Buren, William Henry Harrison, John Tyler, Jam
RMB8CFJG–President Andrew Jackson receiving delegates in the White House. Hand-colored woodcut
RMCWB10K–Political cartoon of President Andrew Jackson depicting him as 'King Andrew the First' after exercising his veto power
RMB7HNBD–'Andrew Jackson' by Ferdinand Pettrich, 1836
RMDF44PG–Andrew Jackson Family Cemetery Hermitage Home and Museum of near Nashville. Tennessee. USA.
RFFPWRP5–Vintage American history print of General Andrew Jackson on horseback, leading troops during battle. It reads, Andrew Jackson, w
RMHRKK19–Andrew Jackson, 7th U.S. President
RMG39P42–ANDREW JACKSON/KRUELL
RMHM844H–Andrew Jackson, 7th president of the United States, in General's uniform, portrait by John Wesley Jarvis, c.1819
RMD4P30P–The Battle of New Orleans January 8th 1815.
RMBBKW5N–US PRESIDENT ANDREW JACKSON shortly before his death in 1845
RMF7P8XH–Andrew Jackson. This Daguerreotype was made at the Hermitage, Jackson’s home, in 1845, against the advices of his physician, but on his own insistence.
RMRMTH62–Andrew Jackson with the Tennessee Forces on the Hickory Grounds (Ala), A.D. 1814, Breuker and Kessler Lith., Philadelphia
RMDT5H02–An emblematic portrait of Andrew Jackson, invoking his past as a military hero and especially his victory at the Battle of New Orleans in 1815. Jackson's bust portrait in uniform appears on an oval medallion surrounded by cannon, flags and other military paraphernalia, and surmounted by an eagle. The print seems to be a campaign piece, issued probably during the 1832 presidential race rather than that of 1828, when Jackson was also a candidate.
RFKW9HPP–Andrew Jackson portrait on a white background
RFFEFT7T–President of the United States Andrew Jackson portrait
RFAHKB04–Andrew Jackson close up on United States twenty dollar bill
RMA7B3TE–Andrew Jackson, 1767 – 1845. American soldier and statesman, and 7th president of the United States.
RMBT599R–White concrete sculpture of Andrew Jackson (7th US President) at David Adickes Sculpturworx Studio in Houston, Texas, USA
RMRJE0R5–Andrew Jackson.
RMA8FCW6–Andrew Jackson in US Army uniform about the time of the Battle of New Orleans 1815. Hand-colored steel engraving
RMCWABD5–Andrew Jackson (1767-1845) 7th U.S. President, 1845 portrait by George Healy.. Courtesy: CSU Archives / Everett Collection
RMD142PR–Andrew Jackson portrait by Ralph E W Earl, 1817
RMB1XG2Y–Andrew Jackson State Park Lancaster South Carolina USA
RMAFMCMT–The Statue of Andrew Jackson in Front of Saint Louis Cathedral. New Orleans, Louisiana
RMHRNRWH–General Andrew Jackson, Hero of New Orleans
RMG39P40–ANDREW JACKSON/HB HALL
RM2HKH5NA–Andrew Jackson (1767-1845), portrait of the 7th president of the United States, by Thomas Sully (1783-1872), oil on canvas, 1845
RFRWB1C0–View of a bronze statue of Major General Andrew Jackson on a horse located in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
RMEGW2R2–ANDREW JACKSON (1767-1845) as President of the United States in an 1830 lithograph
RMEC7Y7T–Mrs Andrew Jackson - Rachel Donelson Jackson (1767-1828). She was the wife of US President Andrew Jackson, although she was never a First Lady as she died before his inauguration.
RM2GG0FRD–Nashville, Tennessee. The Hermitage, Andrew Jackson's Home Memorial Site. First cabins resided in by Jackson, before construction of The Hermitage.
RMEA0CT3–Andrew Jackson & William Weatherford after the Battle of Horseshoe Bend, 1814
RMDC0TFD–ILLUSTRATION PORTRAIT OF ANDREW JACKSON WITH MEMBERS OF WHIG PARTY DANIEL WEBSTER AND HENRY CLAY
RMCPG8NM–Circa 1900s engraving, the Indian chief Weatherford surrenders to General Jackson.
RMBTK42K–Andrew Jackson, chromolithograph ca. late 19th century
RMBGGNDB–Print depicting the final day of the Battle of New Orleans on January 8 1815 in which US forces defeated the British Army.
RME4ECTX–Andrew Jackson, 1767 - 1845, the seventh President of the United States
RMDEA9Y8–Andrew Jackson 530991
RMAKEYE4–General Andrew Jackson cheered for his victory in the Battle of New Orleans 1815 after the end of the War of 1812. Hand-colored woodcut
RMCWB11A–Andrew Jackson presidential campaign poster, 1828
RMBD5JWC–Loyallist mural in the Shankill area of West Belfast depicting Andrew Jackson, 7th president of the USA.
RMB1XG04–Andrew Jackson State Park Lancaster South Carolina USA
RMHPMD94–President Andrew Jacksons mothers grave in Lancaster South Carolina
RMG16C4D–Rachel Donelson Robards Jackson (June 15, 1767 - December 22, 1828) was the wife of Andrew Jackson, the 7th President of the United States. She lived with him at their home at The Hermitage, but died before his inauguration in 1829, and therefore was neve
RMER92AR–Andrew Jackson in his last days
RFCNT0GM–Digitally restored vector painting of President Andrew Jackson.
RMMP7KRR–Andrew Jackson. English: Portrait of Andrew Jackson (1767-1845) Русский: Портрет Эндрю Джексона (1767-1845) к 25-летию победы американских войск по его руководством над англичанами в Битве за Новый Орлеан . 1840. 694 James Tooley, Jr. - Portrait of Andrew Jackson (1840) - Google Art Project
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