1835 · Washington
by Jackson, Andrew (President, 18291837).
Washington: Gales & Seaton, printers, 1835. 8vo. 5 pp.
Concerns the greatest diplomatic crisis of the Jackson administration, the dispute over the payment by France (under the terms of the treaty of July 4th, 1831) of claims for damage done to American shipping during the Napoleonic Wars. Consists of Jackson's Message, John Forsyth's letter to the President, and extracts of letters from Edward Livingston to the Secretary of State. Government document: 23d Congress, 2d Session. Doc. No. 136. Ho. of Reps. Executive. Removed from a nonce volume; two holes in inner margin, not touching text. Foxed and toned. Early inked notation on first and last pages. (Inventory #: 11927)
Concerns the greatest diplomatic crisis of the Jackson administration, the dispute over the payment by France (under the terms of the treaty of July 4th, 1831) of claims for damage done to American shipping during the Napoleonic Wars. Consists of Jackson's Message, John Forsyth's letter to the President, and extracts of letters from Edward Livingston to the Secretary of State. Government document: 23d Congress, 2d Session. Doc. No. 136. Ho. of Reps. Executive. Removed from a nonce volume; two holes in inner margin, not touching text. Foxed and toned. Early inked notation on first and last pages. (Inventory #: 11927)