Creator
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
Recipient
Dawson, Moses, 1768-1844
Creation Date
8-31-1837
Language
English
Keywords
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845; Biddle, Nicholas,--1786-1844; Politics and government; Economic policy--1830-1840; Politicians; Banks and banking; Presidents
Description
Letter from Jackson (Hermitage) to Dawson (Cincinnati, Ohio) discusses political policy in Nashville favorable to the shinplaster party; Jackson's warnings have been unheeded; Hope for Tennessee's return to the Republican fold; Presidential message; Biddle's activities; Republican lack of confidence in all banks; Separation of government from both churches and banks; Answer to Richmond Enquirer's charges against the administration; Praise for Dawson's work; and controlling banks at least from issuing small notes.
Spatial Coverage
Nashville (Tenn.); Tennessee; United States
Document Type
Text
Genre
Correspondence
Extent
8 pages
File Format
application/.pdf
Item Identifier
ms001_jackson_18370831
Collection
MS-001 Moses Dawson Correspondence
Repository
University Archives and Special Collections, Xavier University Library, Cincinnati, Ohio
Recommended Citation
[Identification of item], MS-001 Moses Dawson Correspondence, University Archives and Special Collections, Xavier University Library, Cincinnati, Ohio
Rights Statement
This item is in the public domain.