Medals of the United States MintU.S. Government Printing Office, 1969 - 274 pages |
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... campaign in 1832 was Jack- son's influence in achieving a national party con- vention for choosing the presidential and vice presidential candidates , in preference to the con- gressional caucus which previously served as the nominating ...
... campaign in 1832 was Jack- son's influence in achieving a national party con- vention for choosing the presidential and vice presidential candidates , in preference to the con- gressional caucus which previously served as the nominating ...
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... campaign for the Presidency , and was influential in swinging eastern support to win the election . 1829 - Elected Governor of New York ; served from Janu- ary to March , when he resigned because of his appointment to the Cabinet of ...
... campaign for the Presidency , and was influential in swinging eastern support to win the election . 1829 - Elected Governor of New York ; served from Janu- ary to March , when he resigned because of his appointment to the Cabinet of ...
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... campaign for the presidency . 1812 - Upon the outbreak of hostilities with the British in 1812 , Harrison was ... campaign of 1840 the " log cabin and hard cider " charged against his early record by his op- ponents became a tower ...
... campaign for the presidency . 1812 - Upon the outbreak of hostilities with the British in 1812 , Harrison was ... campaign of 1840 the " log cabin and hard cider " charged against his early record by his op- ponents became a tower ...
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... campaign to regain his seat in the U.S. Senate . In 1840 , Tyler was elected , on the ticket with William Henry Harrison , as Vice President of the United States . 1841-45 - Tyler served as Vice President of the United States from March ...
... campaign to regain his seat in the U.S. Senate . In 1840 , Tyler was elected , on the ticket with William Henry Harrison , as Vice President of the United States . 1841-45 - Tyler served as Vice President of the United States from March ...
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... campaign against hostile Indians and their British allies on Rock River . 1815 - When the Army was disbanded on June 15 , he was retained as a captain . 1816 - President Madison restored Taylor to his former rank of major and ordered ...
... campaign against hostile Indians and their British allies on Rock River . 1815 - When the Army was disbanded on June 15 , he was retained as a captain . 1816 - President Madison restored Taylor to his former rank of major and ordered ...
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1817 LIBRARIES Adams administration American appointed April assay office awarded Bank battle BATTLES OF CHIPPEWA became billion British Bust campaign Captain captured Chief coinage coins College colonel command Commission Committee Commodore Confederate December defeated Democratic Director Eisenhower elected Erie Exergue facing the right February Federal forces Frank Gasparro frigate Furst George gold medal Government Governor guns Harrison Hoover House Indian Indian peace medals Jackson James January January 20 Jefferson John John Reich Johnson Johnston Blakeley July later laurel legislation lieutenant Lincoln major ment MICHIGAN National naval November October Ohio organization party peace Philadelphia presidential reelected Republican resigned RESOLUTION OF CONGRESS River Roosevelt Secretary September served ship silver Sinnock sloop-of-war Stat tariff THOMAS TRUXTUN tion Treasury treaty troops Truman U.S. Army U.S. Mint U.S. Navy U.S. Senate United States March University Vice President Virginia vote Washington William wreath York City Zachary Taylor