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Andrew Jackson Donelson, Jacksonian and Unionist, Richard Douglas Spence

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Andrew Jackson Donelson, Jacksonian and Unionist, Richard Douglas Spence
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 401-420) and index
resource.biographical
individual biography
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Andrew Jackson Donelson
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
958585917
Responsibility statement
Richard Douglas Spence
Series statement
New perspectives on Jacksonian history
Sub title
Jacksonian and Unionist
Table Of Contents
Prologue: a pleasant stop in Memphis -- New lives in "that land of promise" (1716-July 1820) -- Emily - and a triumph and tragedy (August 1820-December 1828) -- The petticoat war (January 1829-August 1831) -- The rising politician (September 1831-December 1835) -- "Death could not extinguish the light of her spirit" (December 1835-August 1841) -- Elizabeth-and Polk and Texas! (September 1841-August 1844) -- "The most important mission" (September 1844-March 1845) -- "Donelson will have the honor of this important deed" (March 1845-July 1845) -- The fruits of annexation (July 1845-February 1848) -- Marztage (February 1848-November 1849) -- "If A.J. Donelson does not please the Democratic Party, who can...?" (December 1849-December 1851) -- An obstacle to harmony (December 1851-May 1855) -- Fillmore and Donelson! (June 1855-November 1856) -- Bitter twilight (November 1856-June 1871) -- Epilogue: the family and the legacy
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