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| [P] Andrew Jackson as President and Edward Livingston Signed Patent For Improvement In Fly Net [American President] [Science & Technology] [Supreme Court Justice] Not Framed.
Document signed "Andrew Jackson" as President, and "Edw.[ard] Livingston" as Secretary of State, and "R.[oger] B. Taney" as Attorney General; Washington, June 22, 1832, one page on vellum, with embossed white wafer and red wax presidential seal.In sample frame. Framing is extra.
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| [P] Andrew Jackson as President and John Forsythe Signed Patent for Improvement in the Method of Heating Houses, Ships, & Other Places Denominated "Cochran’s Steam Fire Place" [American President] [Science & Technology] [Maritime Document]
Document signed "Andrew Jackson" as President and "John Forsyth" as Secretary of State, and "B[enjamin] F. Butler" as Attorney General; Washington, D.C., July 18, 1834, one page, vellum, with white paper presidential seal and ribbon. Includes a one page description of the invention, signed by the inventor.
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| [P] Andrew Jackson as President and John Forsyth Signed Patent for Improvement in the Machine for Grinding Grain [American President] [Science & Technology]
Document signed "Andrew Jackson" as President and "John Forsyth" as Secretary of State, and "B[enjamin] F. Butler" as Attorney General; Washington, D.C., August 19, 1834, one page, vellum, with white paper presidential seal and ribbon. Includes a one and one-thirds page description of the invention, signed by the inventor.
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| [P] Andrew Jackson as President and Louis M. Lane Signed Patent for Improvement in the Endless Chain Pump [American President] [Science & Technology]
Document signed "Andrew Jackson" as President and "Louis M. Lane" as Secretary of State, and "B[enjamin] F. Butler" as Attorney General to John A. Pitts & Hiram A. Pitts; Washington, D.C., April 28, 1834, one page, vellum, with white paper presidential seal and ribbon. Includes a one and one-half page description of the invention, signed by the inventor, and with drawing of the invention.
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| [P] Andrew Jackson as President and Asbury Dickins Signed Patent for Improvement in the Dead Spindle for Spinning Cotton called the Friction Axis [American President] [Science & Technology]
Document signed "Andrew Jackson" as President and "Asbury Dickins" as Secretary of State, and "B[enjamin] F. Butler" as Attorney General to Henry G. Davis; Washington, D.C., September 9, 1835, one page, vellum, with white paper presidential seal and ribbon. Includes a one and one-half page description of the invention, signed by the inventor.
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| [P] Andrew Jackson as President and Louis McLane Signed Patent [American President] [Science & Technology]
Document signed Andrew Jackson as President and Louis McLane as Secretary of State for “improvement in comb making, and welding or cementing horns, hoofs, whalebone and the scraps waste.” Document also signed by Benjamin F. Butler as Attorney General. To Arad B. Newton, March 31, 1834. One page.
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| [P] Andrew Jackson as President and Edward Livingston Signed Patent for Improvement in the Mode of Preparing and Applying Fomentations in Sickness and Surgery [American President] [Science & Technology] [Supreme Court Justice]
Document signed "Andrew Jackson" as President and "Edw[ard] Livingston" as Secretary of State, and "R[oger] B. Taney" as Attorney General to Timothy L. Jennison; Washington, D.C., August 30, 1832, one page, vellum, with white paper presidential seal and ribbon. Includes a two and one-half page description of the invention, improvement in the “mode of preparing and applying fomentations in sickness & surgery.” Signed by the inventor, and with drawing of the invention.
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| [P] Andrew Jackson as President and John Forsyth Signed Patent for Improvement in the Stove [American President] [Science & Technology]
Document Signed for improvement in the stove. Accompanied by a one-and-a-half page description of the invention, signed by Mott: “What I claim as my improvement...is the casting the entire front thereof in one piece, in the manner set forth...” Document also signed by Benjamin F. Butler as Attorney General. To Jordan L. Mott, July 21, 1835. One page.
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| [P] Andrew Jackson as President and John Forsyth Signed Patent For a Machine For Making Ship Thimbles. Not Framed [American President] [Science & Technology] [American Industry] [TP] [Maritime Document]
Document signed “Andrew Jackson” as President, “John Forsyth” as Secretary of State, and “Benjamin Butler” as Attorney General; July 1, 1836. Issued to Prentis White.
In sample frame. Framing is extra.
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| [P] (BH) Andrew Jackson as President and Martin Van Buren Signed Patent to Henry Rogers for Revolving Four Barrel Gun and Improved Percussion Lock [American President] [Science & Technology]
Document Signed "Andrew Jackson", as President, and Martin Van Buren, as Secretary of State. Document also signed by "John M. Berrien", as Attorney General of the United States, to Henry Rogers. May 7, 1829. One page, accompanied by one page with drawings and description.
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| [P] Andrew Jackson As President And Asbury Dickins Signed Patent For A Machine For Mortising Sash Doors And Blinds And Other Articles [American President] [Science & Technology]
Document Signed for a machine for mortising sash doors and blinds and other articles. Accompanied by four drawings of the invention and a one-and-a-half page description. Document also signed by Benjamin F. Butler as Attorney General. To Ira Gay, May 29, 1835. One page. Signed on verso by Henry L. Ellsworth as Commissioner of Patents, noting that the patent had to be re-recorded at the Patent Office on April 29, 1837.
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| [P] Andrew Jackson as President and John Forsyth Signed Patent for an Improvement in the Piano Forte [American President] [Science & Technology]
Document Signed for an improvement in the Piano Forte. Accompanied by a one-page description of the invention: “...an entire and distinct frame of solid cast iron...” On verso is an endorsement signed by Isaiah Clark, transferring patent title to William Wiswell, D. Bloodget, and I. Cooper for $46, Cincinnati, May 26 1836. Document also signed by B. F. Butler as Attorney General. To Isaiah Clark, March 2, 1836. One page.
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| [P] Andrew Jackson as President Patent Signed for Improvements to Stereotype Block [American President] [Science & Technology]
Document Signed by Andrew Jackson to Bradbury Hackett. May 21, 1832.
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| [P] Andrew Jackson as President Patent Signed for Improvements to the Machine used for Pegging Shoes and Boots [American President] [Science & Technology] [Supreme Court Justice]
Document Signed “Andrew Jackson”, as President to Frederick Gray. Three pages. Partially printed with a watercolor insert depicting the machine. April 6, 1832, Washington, D.C. Cosigned by B. B. Taney, Attorney General of the United States.
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| Andrew Jackson Partial Autograph Manuscript Signed with Free Frank [American President]
Signed "Andrew Jackson". One page to Major A.J. Donelson. Docketed by Donelson on verso: "Taken from a letter of Genl Jackson to the undersigned dated at the Hermitage Novbr 14th 1844?". November 14, 1844, The Hermitage. Irregular margins. 4 x 7 inches.
With Autograph Free Frank Signed "Free/Andrew Jackson", being an address leaf. Light marginal soiling, three seal holes to address leaf, remnant of red wax seal. December 12, n.y., Nashville.
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| After Battle of New Orleans, Andrew Jackson Certifies Payment to "Free Girl of Colour" Employed in Hospital [American President]
Document Signed (“Andrew Jackson Major Genl Comdg”), authorizing payment to a “free girl of colour for work in the military hospital”; New Orleans, LA, March 3, 1815.
Provenance: Acquired from Christie’s auction, The Forbes Collection.
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| In Wake of Panic of 1837, Andrew Jackson Speculates "Good Will Grow Out of the Evils That Have Swept Over Our Country" [American President]
Autograph Letter Signed (“Andrew Jackson”) to Colonel Maunsel White; Hermitage, Nashville, TN, January 27, 1838.
[With:] Autograph Free Frank (“Andrew Jackson”).
Provenance: Acquired from Christie’s auction, The Forbes Collection.
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