Andrew Jackson fought in the American Revolution at the age of only 13. Known as “Old Hickory” for his toughness, he became a national hero when he defeated the British at the Battle of New Orleans in 1815. He served as President of the United States from 1829 to 1837.
In 1829, Andrew Jackson became America’s seventh President. During his term in office, America rapidly expanded westward towards the Mississippi River. As President, Jackson was responsible for granting land for settlement and development in the untamed frontier. The land was allocated through official land grants, each of which was personally signed by the President. These two land grants are among the rare few that have survived intact with Jackson’s full signature. They are truly rare documents that provide an extraordinary window into American history in the early 1830’s. Each stunning document is professionally mounted and framed.
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