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Andrew Jackson Autograph Document Signed - Pay Order Issued During the 1828 Presidential Campaign

Scarce handwritten pay order by Andrew Jackson, dating to the 1828 presidential campaign

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Scarce handwritten pay order by Andrew Jackson, dating to the 1828 presidential campaign

ADS signed "Andrew Jackson," one page, 6.5 x 3, September 4, 1828. Handwritten pay order, in full: "The Cashier of the United States branch Bank at Nashville will pay Jordan Ezzell the sum of thirty three dollars, Hermitage, Sept. 4th 1828." In very good to fine condition, with a few small holes, and old tape to the upper corner tips.

Andrew Jackson's 1828 presidential campaign was one of the most bitterly contested in U.S. history, marked by intense personal attacks between Jackson and incumbent John Quincy Adams. Jackson positioned himself as a champion of the common man, appealing to the expanding electorate by emphasizing his military heroism and outsider status. The campaign saw the rise of modern political tactics, including party organization, rallies, and negative campaigning, ultimately leading to Jackson's decisive victory.

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