The Jackson Era Images
President Jackson
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Andrew Jackson by Ralph Earl, 1835.
Rachel Donelson Jackson
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Andrew Jackson's wife, by Ralph Earl, 1826.
More Sex and Cigars in Washington
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A cigar box commemorating Peggy O'Neale Eaton, the tavern-keeper turned Cabinet wife. On the left, President Andrew Jackson hands Eaton a rose; on the right, Secretary of War John Eaton defends her honor.
Chief Executioner
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An anti-Jackson campaign poster condemning his violent past and character.
King Andrew I
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An 1832 political cartoon attacking Andrew Jackson's expansion of executive powers.
John C. Calhoun
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Andrew Jackson's vice president (1829–1833) and opponent during the nullification crisis. This portrait was painted by Rembrandt Peale in 1834.