Dale, Sam, and Jackson, [174].
Davie, W. R., Governor of North Carolina, [5].
Democratic party, and United States Bank, [195]; convention (1835), [225].
Dickerson, Mahlon, of New Jersey, [148].
Dickinson, Charles, killed in duel by Jackson, [21].
Donelson, A. J., nephew and private secretary of Jackson, [114], [130].
Donelson, Mrs. A. J., mistress of White House, [114], [221].
Donelson, John, helps found Nashville, [12]; Jackson marries daughter of, [15].
Duane, W. J., Secretary of Treasury, [193]-[194].

E

Earl, R. E. W., artist engaged in painting portraits of Jackson, [114].
Eaton, J. H., and Jackson, [7]-[8], [52], [73], [116], [130]; Secretary of War, [8], [117], [118], [208].
Eaton, Mrs. J. H., [88], [132]-[134].
Elections, Presidential, of 1824, [82]-[93], [95]-[96]; manner of selecting President an issue of 1824, [84]; “corrupt bargain,” [89]-[92], [96]; proposed amendment to Constitution providing direct, [105]; campaign of 1828, [106]-[110]; of 1832, [187], [191]; of 1836, [226]-[227]; of 1840, [232]; of 1844, [233].
England, frontiersman’s attitude toward, [25]; see also War of 1812.
Everett, Edward, cited, [219].

F

Finance, national debt paid, [199]; Government funds in state banks, [199]; independent treasury system, [199]-[200], [235]; see also Bank, United States; Tariff.
Florida and Jackson, [22], [27]-[28], [30]-[31], [39]-[40], [51]-[61]; Southwest longs for conquest of, [26]; encourages Indian uprising, [32]; Spain and, [52], [53], [55]-[56], [61]; controversy over Jackson’s expedition, [61]-[64]; United States treaty with Spain, [64].
Foote, S. A., of Connecticut, [144].
Force Bill, [177], [179]; nullified by South Carolina convention, [180].
Forsyth, John, of Georgia, [149].
Fowltown, fight at, [54], [55].
Franklin, “Western District” tries to set up State of, [12].
Frelinghuysen, Theodore, of New Jersey, [148].
Friends, Society of, protest removal of Indians, [216].

G

Gaines, General E. P., [54], [55].
Gallatin, Albert, Jackson makes acquaintance of, [17]; describes Jackson, [18].
Gazette, Nashville, [75].
General Neville (river boat), Jackson travels down Ohio on, [101].
Georgia, and state rights, [142]; and tariff, [169]; Indians of, [202], [203], [204], [205] et seq.; nullification, [213].
Ghent, Treaty of, [43], [53], [137].
Gibbs, General, [40].
Girard Bank of Philadelphia, treasury receipts to be deposited in, [194].
Globe, administration organ, [130], [230].
Green, Duff, party manager for Jackson, [115]; edits United States Telegraph, [118]; in Kitchen Cabinet, [130].
Grundy, Felix, of Tennessee, [74], [75], [149].

H

Hall, D. A., Federal district judge in New Orleans, [47].
Hamilton J. A., [117], [118].
Hamilton, James, Governor of South Carolina, [168], [170], [179].
Harrisburg (Penn.), nominating convention at, [84].
Harrison, W. H., Governor of Indiana, at Tippecanoe, [25]; Jackson offers aid to, [26]; resigns commission, [37]; candidate for presidency, [226]-[227].
Hartford Convention, [138].
Harvard University confers degree on Jackson, [220].
Havana, Jackson sends Spaniards to, [60].
Hayne, R. Y., [110], [167]; speech in Congress, [144]-[145]; debate with Webster, [145]-[157]; personal characteristics, [147]; change in political ideas, [159], [163]; and nullification, [162], [176]; elected Governor of South Carolina, [172]; biography, [239].
Hermitage, The, Jackson’s home, [19]-[20], [50], [55], [67], [68]-[72], [102]-[103], [218], [223], [231], [233], [234].
Hill, Isaac, [111], [116], [221]; Senate rejects nomination of, [129]; in Kitchen Cabinet, [130]; quoted, [164]-[165], [181].
Holmes, John, of Maine, [148].
Horseshoe Bend, battle with Creeks at, [35].
Houston, Sam, [35].
Hunter’s Hill, Jackson’s plantation near Nashville, [15], [19].
Huntsville (Ala.), Jackson brings forces together at, [33].

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