Sarah Jackson (née Yorke; July 1805 – August 23, 1887) was an American woman who was the White House hostess and acting first lady of the United States...
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leader Sarah Yorke Jackson (1803–1887), daughter-in-law of U.S. President Andrew Jackson Sara Dunlap Jackson (1919–1991), American archivist Sara Jackson-Holman...
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management of the Hermitage farm. He married Sarah Yorke of Philadelphia on November 24, 1831. In 1813, the Jacksons adopted a Creek orphan boy who was found...
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Library listing include Martha Jefferson Randolph, Emily Donelson, Sarah Yorke Jackson, Angelica Van Buren, Priscilla Tyler, Mary McElroy, Rose Cleveland...
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assumed by her niece, Emily Donelson until 1834 and from then by Sarah Yorke Jackson, Jackson's daughter-in-law. She was the final first lady to be born before...
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Lyncoya Jackson (1812 – July 1, 1828), also known as Lincoyer, was a Creek Indian child adopted and raised by U.S. President Andrew Jackson and his wife...
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operative Sarah Iversen (born 1990), Danish handball player Sarah Noble Ives (1864–1944), American painter, illustrator and writer Sarah Yorke Jackson (1805–1887)...
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and she resumed her duties as White House hostess. Sarah Yorke Jackson, the wife of Andrew Jackson Jr., became co-hostess of the White House in 1834,...
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Petticoat affair (category Presidency of Andrew Jackson)
side with the Calhoun faction, which led Jackson to replace her with his daughter-in-law Sarah Yorke Jackson as his official hostess. Secretary of State...
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as Jefferson's daughter Martha Jefferson Randolph, Jackson's daughter-in-law Sarah Yorke Jackson and his wife's niece Emily Donelson, Taylor's daughter...
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will, Jackson bequeathed Hannah and her two daughters, Charlotte and Mary, to Sarah Yorke Jackson, the wife of Jackson's adopted son, Andrew Jackson Jr....
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Angelica Singleton Van Buren (redirect from Sarah Van Buren)
Sarah Angelica Van Buren (née Singleton; February 13, 1818 – December 29, 1877) was an American heiress and a daughter-in-law of the eighth president...
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Macauley Jackson (1851–1912), American clergyman, editor and author Sarah Yorke Jackson (1803–1887), daughter-in-law of U.S. president Andrew Jackson Sheldon...
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Emily Donelson (redirect from Emily Donelson Jackson)
November, Jackson's son married Sarah Yorke. There was uncertainty as to whether she would take over Donelson's role, but the president decided that Yorke would...
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Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson is a comedic historical rock musical with music and lyrics written by Michael Friedman and a book written by its director...
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Their niece Emily Donelson and the President's daughter-in-law Sarah Yorke Jackson served as his hostesses at the White house. 8 Family of Martin Van...
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history of the property from books and displaying a portrait of Sarah Yorke Jackson. Despite her growing popularity with the public, high society largely...
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rift between them. Emily declined to return to the White House. Sarah Yorke Jackson, the president's daughter-in-law, served as hostess from November...
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The Treaty of Fort Jackson (also known as the Treaty with the Creeks, 1814) was signed on August 9, 1814 at Fort Jackson near Wetumpka, Alabama following...
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Hard money (policy) (category Andrew Jackson administration controversies)
implemented with representative money. In 1836, when President Andrew Jackson's veto of the recharter of the Second Bank of the United States took effect...
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nominee (died 1873) July 16 – Sarah Yorke Jackson, Acting First Lady of the United States (died 1887) July 24 – Alexander Jackson Davis, Gothic architect (died...
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and leading proponent of the octagon house (born 1809) August 23 – Sarah Yorke Jackson, Acting First Lady of the United States (born 1803) November 8 –...
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rift between them. Emily declined to return to the White House. Sarah Yorke Jackson, the president's daughter-in-law, served as hostess from November...
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Ordinance of Nullification (category Andrew Jackson administration controversies)
by a state convention on November 24, 1832, it led to President Andrew Jackson's proclamation against South Carolina, the Nullification Proclamation on...
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The Buccaneer (1958 film) (category Films about Andrew Jackson)
Charlton Heston played a supporting role as Andrew Jackson, the second time that Heston played Jackson, having portrayed him earlier in the 1953 film The...
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Force Bill (category Andrew Jackson)
nullification crisis. Passed by Congress at the urging of President Andrew Jackson, the Force Bill consisted of eight sections expanding presidential power...
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Daniel Smith Donelson (category Andrew Jackson)
paternal aunt, Rachel Donelson Jackson, and her husband Andrew Jackson, a future president. Rachel and Andrew Jackson adopted Donelson and his two brothers...
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limited terms frequently served to benefit the presidency. President Andrew Jackson enforced this law believing a system of rotation in office was a democratic...
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General Andrew Jackson and several thousand militiamen in November 1813, during the Creek War and was named for Captain John Strother, Jackson's chief cartographer...
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Coffin Handbills (category Andrew Jackson)
were a series of pamphlets attacking Andrew Jackson during the 1828 United States presidential election. Jackson was running against incumbent John Quincy...
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