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Andrew Collection (#66)

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Background imageAndrew Collection: Jackson & Weatherford

Jackson & Weatherford
JACKSON & WEATHERFORD. General Andrew Jackson taking the surrender of Chief William Weatherford after the defeat of the Creek Native Americans at the Battle of Horseshoe Bend, Alabama, 27 March 1814

Background imageAndrew Collection: Andrew Jackson Cartoon

Andrew Jackson Cartoon
ANDREW JACKSON CARTOON. American cartoon, 1831, showing President Jackson playing a game of poker, or brag, with Henry Clay (far left), who holds a losing hand marked U.S

Background imageAndrew Collection: ANDREW JACKSON (1767-1845)

ANDREW JACKSON (1767-1845). 7th President of the United States. Steel engraving, 19th century

Background imageAndrew Collection: Andrew Jacksons Home

Andrew Jacksons Home
ANDREW JACKSONs HOME. The home where Andrew Jackson, seventh president of the United States, was born in Waxhaw, South Carolina, on March 15, 1767. Pen-and-ink drawing, late 19th century

Background imageAndrew Collection: CIVIL WAR: UNION ARMY. Review of troops by General Andrew A. Humphreys along Pennsylvania Avenue

CIVIL WAR: UNION ARMY. Review of troops by General Andrew A. Humphreys along Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, D. C
CIVIL WAR: UNION ARMY. Review of troops by General Andrew A. Humphreys along Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, D.C. May 1865. Photograph by Mathew Brady

Background imageAndrew Collection: CIVIL WAR: BARRACKS. Log cabins used as barracks for Union Army soldiers at a military facility in

CIVIL WAR: BARRACKS. Log cabins used as barracks for Union Army soldiers at a military facility in Richmond, Virginia. Photograph by Andrew Russell, c1864

Background imageAndrew Collection: CIVIL WAR: PLAYING CARDS. Engraved playing cards depicting the Union Navy (and U. S. S)

CIVIL WAR: PLAYING CARDS. Engraved playing cards depicting the Union Navy (and U. S. S)
CIVIL WAR: PLAYING CARDS. Engraved playing cards depicting the Union Navy (and U.S.S. Monitor ), made by Andrew Dougherty, New York, 1865

Background imageAndrew Collection: UNION BANKNOTE, 1862. Washington, D. C. banknote for one dollar

UNION BANKNOTE, 1862. Washington, D. C. banknote for one dollar and fifty cents issued by the Farmers & Merchants Bank
UNION BANKNOTE, 1862. Washington, D.C. banknote for one dollar and fifty cents issued by the Farmers & Merchants Bank, 1862

Background imageAndrew Collection: ANDREW JOHNSON (1808-1875). Seventeenth President of the United States

ANDREW JOHNSON (1808-1875). Seventeenth President of the United States. President Andrew Johnson swinging round the circle (between Washington, D.C)

Background imageAndrew Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1864. American cartoon from, or just after

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1864. American cartoon from, or just after, the presidential campaign of 1864 showing the Rail Splitter Abraham Lincoln and his running mate, Andrew Johnson

Background imageAndrew Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1824. A Foot-Race. Cartoon etching by David Claypoole Johnston, 1824

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1824. A Foot-Race. Cartoon etching by David Claypoole Johnston, 1824, showing candidates John Quincy Adams, William H

Background imageAndrew Collection: ANDREW JOHNSON (1808-1875). President Andrew Johnson Swinging round the circle

ANDREW JOHNSON (1808-1875). President Andrew Johnson Swinging round the circle (between Washington, D. C)
ANDREW JOHNSON (1808-1875). President Andrew Johnson Swinging round the circle (between Washington, D.C. and Chicago) during the Congressional election campaign of 1866

Background imageAndrew Collection: ANDREW JOHNSON (1866): President Andrew Johnson Swinging round the circle (between Washington, D. C)

ANDREW JOHNSON (1866): President Andrew Johnson Swinging round the circle (between Washington, D. C)
ANDREW JOHNSON (1866): President Andrew Johnson Swinging round the circle (between Washington, D.C. and Chicago) during the Congressional election campaign of 1866. Contemporary color engraving

Background imageAndrew Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1864. Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson as the National Union (Republican)

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1864. Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson as the National Union (Republican) Party candidates for President and Vice President on an 1864 campaign poster

Background imageAndrew Collection: CIVIL WAR: ANTIETAM, 1862. The Army of the Potomac headquarters: Captain Rives;John Garrett

CIVIL WAR: ANTIETAM, 1862. The Army of the Potomac headquarters: Captain Rives;John Garrett, President
CIVIL WAR: ANTIETAM, 1862. The Army of the Potomac headquarters: Captain Rives; John Garrett, President, B & O Railroad; an orderly; General Randolph Marcy; Lieutenant Colonel Andrew Porter;

Background imageAndrew Collection: BATTLE OF FREDERICKSBURG. General Andrew Humphreys leading his troops at the Battle of

BATTLE OF FREDERICKSBURG. General Andrew Humphreys leading his troops at the Battle of Fredericksburg, Virginia, 13 December 1862. Drawing by Alfred R. Waud, 1862

Background imageAndrew Collection: CIVIL WAR: ANDREWs RAID. The locomotive General of the Western & Atlantic Railroad

CIVIL WAR: ANDREWs RAID. The locomotive General of the Western & Atlantic Railroad, which was hijacked by Union soldiers in Big Shanty, Georgia

Background imageAndrew Collection: MEMORIAL: JAMES ANDREWS. The memorial at the National Cemetery, Chattanooga, Tennessee

MEMORIAL: JAMES ANDREWS. The memorial at the National Cemetery, Chattanooga, Tennessee, to James Andrews and his Union Raiders who stole a Confederate train, intending to cut a Georgia railroad line

Background imageAndrew Collection: ANDREW HULL FOOTE (1806-1863). American naval officer. Photograph, c1861

ANDREW HULL FOOTE (1806-1863). American naval officer. Photograph, c1861

Background imageAndrew Collection: ISLAND NUMBER TEN, 1862. Union gunboats under the command of Andrew H

ISLAND NUMBER TEN, 1862. Union gunboats under the command of Andrew H. Foote bombarding the Confederate stronghold of Island Number Ten in the Mississippi River, near Tiptonville, Tennessee

Background imageAndrew Collection: ARLINGTON HOUSE, 1864. Union soldiers seated in front of Arlington House

ARLINGTON HOUSE, 1864. Union soldiers seated in front of Arlington House, the former home of Confederate Army General Robert E. Lee. Photograph by Andrew Russell, 1864

Background imageAndrew Collection: JAMES J. ANDREWS (c1829-1862). American Union Army spy. Wood engraving

JAMES J. ANDREWS (c1829-1862). American Union Army spy. Wood engraving

Background imageAndrew Collection: CIVIL WAR: FORT HENRY, 1862. The bombardment and capture of the Confederate Fort Henry

CIVIL WAR: FORT HENRY, 1862. The bombardment and capture of the Confederate Fort Henry, on the Tennessee River, by Union gunboats led by Commodore Andrew H. Foote, 6 February 1862

Background imageAndrew Collection: NEW YORK: DRAFT RIOTS, 1863. Andrews of Virginia haranguing the mob during the New York City Draft

NEW YORK: DRAFT RIOTS, 1863. Andrews of Virginia haranguing the mob during the New York City Draft Riots of 13-16 July 1863. Contemporary American wood engraving

Background imageAndrew Collection: CIVIL WAR WAR REVIEW, 1865. At the Grand Review of the armies of Generals Grant

CIVIL WAR WAR REVIEW, 1865. At the Grand Review of the armies of Generals Grant and Sherman at Washington, D. C
CIVIL WAR WAR REVIEW, 1865. At the Grand Review of the armies of Generals Grant and Sherman at Washington, D.C. 23 May 1865, the troops marched past the stand occupied by President Andrew Johnson

Background imageAndrew Collection: ANDREW JACKSON SMITH (1815-1897). American army officer. Wood engraving, 1887

ANDREW JACKSON SMITH (1815-1897). American army officer. Wood engraving, 1887

Background imageAndrew Collection: ANDREW JACKSON (1767-1845). Seventh President of the United States

ANDREW JACKSON (1767-1845). Seventh President of the United States. President-elect Jackson on his way to Washington, D.C. for his inauguration in 1829. Color engraving after Howard Pyle

Background imageAndrew Collection: HUNTERS OF KENTUCKY, 1815. American broadsheet featuring the lyrics to The Hunters of Kentucky

HUNTERS OF KENTUCKY, 1815. American broadsheet featuring the lyrics to The Hunters of Kentucky, a ballad written by Samuel Woodworth in honor of Andrew Jackson after his victory against the British

Background imageAndrew Collection: LONDON: COACHING, 1888. During the Republican National Convention of 1888

LONDON: COACHING, 1888. During the Republican National Convention of 1888, James Blaine visits London, England, and goes for a ride in the box seat of Andrew Carnegies coach

Background imageAndrew Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1864. National Union (Republican) Party campaign poster from the state of

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1864. National Union (Republican) Party campaign poster from the state of New York, 1864, in support of the candidacies of Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson for President

Background imageAndrew Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN: 1864. Contemporary American cartoon showing the Rail Splitter Abraham Lincoln

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN: 1864. Contemporary American cartoon showing the Rail Splitter Abraham Lincoln
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN: 1864. Contemporary American cartoon showing the " Rail Splitter" Abraham Lincoln and his running mate Andrew Johnson, the Tennessee tailor

Background imageAndrew Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1864. Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson as the National Union (Republican)

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1864. Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson as the National Union (Republican) Party candidates for President and Vice President on an 1864 campaign poster by Currier & Ives

Background imageAndrew Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1836. A lithograph cartoon of 1836 depicting a game of pool between Harrison

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1836. A lithograph cartoon of 1836 depicting a game of pool between Harrison, abetted by Webster and Clay, and Van Buren, backed by Jackson and Benton

Background imageAndrew Collection: JOHNSON IMPEACHMENT TRIAL. The vote of the Senate for President Andrew Johnsons impeachment trial

JOHNSON IMPEACHMENT TRIAL. The vote of the Senate for President Andrew Johnsons impeachment trial

Background imageAndrew Collection: JOHNSON: ELECTION OF 1868. Give me another horse, - and bind up my wounds

JOHNSON: ELECTION OF 1868. Give me another horse, - and bind up my wounds. Cartoon, 1868, by Thomas Nast comparing President Andrew Johnson to Shakespeares Richard III following the Democratic Partys

Background imageAndrew Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1828. One of the anti-Jackson Coffin Handbills

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1828. One of the anti-Jackson Coffin Handbills

Background imageAndrew Collection: ANTHONY POWELL (1905-2000). English writer. Pencil drawing, 1976, by H. Andrew Freeth

ANTHONY POWELL (1905-2000). English writer. Pencil drawing, 1976, by H. Andrew Freeth

Background imageAndrew Collection: ANDREW MARVELL (1621-1678). English poet, satirist and politician. Steel engraving, English, 1821

ANDREW MARVELL (1621-1678). English poet, satirist and politician. Steel engraving, English, 1821

Background imageAndrew Collection: BATTLE OF NEW ORLEANS, 1815. Defeat of the British army by American troops under Major General

BATTLE OF NEW ORLEANS, 1815. Defeat of the British army by American troops under Major General Andrew Jackson at the Battle of New Orleans, 8 January 1815, during the War of 1812

Background imageAndrew Collection: HOT-AIR BALLOONS, 1783-84. Illustration of five early flights of hot-air balloons in France

HOT-AIR BALLOONS, 1783-84. Illustration of five early flights of hot-air balloons in France, 1783-84: Two Montgolfier balloons, one by Jean Pierre Balnchard, and one by Charles and Robert

Background imageAndrew Collection: JOHNSON IMPEACHMENT, 1868. A New Political Power in Congress

JOHNSON IMPEACHMENT, 1868. A New Political Power in Congress. The radicals divided - By side-splitting laughter. American cartoon published during President Andrew Johnsons impeachment trial

Background imageAndrew Collection: JAMES OSGOOD ANDREW (1794-1871). American Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church

JAMES OSGOOD ANDREW (1794-1871). American Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Steel engraving, late 19th century

Background imageAndrew Collection: WAR OF 1812: GENERALS. Portraits of American generals active in the War of 1812

WAR OF 1812: GENERALS. Portraits of American generals active in the War of 1812. Stipple engraving, American, mid-19th century

Background imageAndrew Collection: SAINT ANDREW. Patron saint of Scotland. Woodcut

SAINT ANDREW. Patron saint of Scotland. Woodcut

Background imageAndrew Collection: JOHN ALBION ANDREW (1818-1867). American politician. Wood engraving, American, 1863

JOHN ALBION ANDREW (1818-1867). American politician. Wood engraving, American, 1863, after a photograph

Background imageAndrew Collection: SOLOMON ANDREWS AIRSHIP. The first steerable airship in flight, invented by Dr

SOLOMON ANDREWS AIRSHIP. The first steerable airship in flight, invented by Dr. Solomon Andrews in 1863

Background imageAndrew Collection: NORTH SEA FISHING, 1867. The harvest of the North Sea. Wood engraving, English, 1867

NORTH SEA FISHING, 1867. The harvest of the North Sea. Wood engraving, English, 1867, after a watercolor by G. H
NORTH SEA FISHING, 1867. The harvest of the North Sea. Wood engraving, English, 1867, after a watercolor by G.H. Andrews

Background imageAndrew Collection: THOMAS A. HENDRICKS (1819-1885). Thomas Andrews Hendricks. American politician. Line engraving, 1884

THOMAS A. HENDRICKS (1819-1885). Thomas Andrews Hendricks. American politician. Line engraving, 1884




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"Andrew: A Tapestry of History and Adventure" Step into the captivating world of Andrew, where tales of bravery, royalty, and exploration intertwine. From Mallory and Irvine's daring ascent at the treacherous Second Step on Everest in 1924 to the majestic H. M. S. Warspite sailing through uncharted waters. In a moment frozen in time, witness Fergie gracefully curtseying to Queen Elizabeth during the enchanting royal wedding of 1986. And who could forget Mary Queen of Scots' love for golf or Skibo Castle, once home to the visionary philanthropist Andrew Carnegie? Amidst the chaos of WW2's Blitz in Plymouth, St Andrews Parish Church stood strong as a symbol of resilience. Meanwhile, Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip's marriage certificate forever sealed their destiny as they embarked on a journey that would shape history. Join Queen Elizabeth II and her esteemed family at Frogmore as they create memories fit for eternity. Savor the rich aroma wafting from Glenlivet Scotch Whisky distillery since 1890—a testament to craftsmanship passed down through generations. The Battenberg children bring joy with their infectious laughter while commemorating moments like Sitting Bear - Arikara captured by John Andrew & Son in 1908—an artwork that transcends time. Finally, let us remember Major General Jackson leading American troops to victory over British forces at The Battle of New Orleans—a turning point etched forever into our collective memory. Through these glimpses into history and adventure woven together by one name—Andrew—we are reminded that each individual carries within them stories waiting to be discovered and shared with future generations.