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Re: 50 cent coin Presented by Andrew Jackson 1825
Forgot to include the source: The Courier, Connellsville, PA, 26 August 1905. (View Post)1 -
Re: 50 cent coin Presented by Andrew Jackson 1825
I took another look this evening to see if I could find any information on additional medals and found this very interesting article that gives proof that Genl. Jackson was in Brownsville, PA on Marc… (View Post)7 -
Re: Coins in Cornerstone of Jackson Hall, Washington D.C., Constructed 1845
I left out the part about the govt. owning the building at the time it was demolished. Per the website https://www.dcd.uscourts.gov/courthouse-history, "The Department of Agriculture owned Jacks… (View Post)1 -
Coins in Cornerstone of Jackson Hall, Washington D.C., Constructed 1845
While doing research yesterday on the Andrew Jackson half dollar token, I came across an unrelated article that caught my attention and wonder if anyone knows anything about the coins mentioned. Jack… (View Post)1 -
Re: 50 cent coin Presented by Andrew Jackson 1825
The letter to Jackson is requesting Jackson pay a visit to Brownsville "on his return home." This may have sparked Jackson to order the two tokens made for his supporter Valentine's sons to… (View Post)1