Jackson Democratic Association (Washington, D.C.)
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Preferred Forms
Works
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Allowances and extra pay. A plain statement of facts from the record, showing Gen. Taylor to have received $74,864.04 of "allowances," besides his regular pay | |
The Democratic policy and its fruits. | |
Gen. Cass and the quintuple treaty. | |
General Taylor's two faces. | |
"It is a right in every freeman to possess himself of the political principles and opinions of those into whose hands the administration of the government may be placed." | |
"It is a right inherent ... [MI] [1848] | |
The Jackson Democratic association of Washington, desirous to contribute their aid to advance the interest of the party in the approaching presidential canvass, respectfully solicit you to forward to the address of the undersigned,(corresponding secretary)without delay, a listof names and address, of prominent and reliable democrats in your district and state, with whom they may open a correspondence. | |
A refutation of Andrew Stewart's fabrication against General Lewis Cass. A gross misrepresentation of the public documents | |
Washington, D. C. January 2, 1885 : Dear Sir: The Jackson Democratic association organized Oct. 1829, will celebrate the sixty-ninth anniversary of the battle of New Orleans by a public meeting in Masonic Temple, Thursday Eve'ng January 8, at 7 o'clock. Seats will be reserved for ladies. You are respectfully invited to be present. Yours respectfully. Committee of arrangements. | |
Who are the disunionists? Breckinridge and Lane, the true Union candidates. |