1828 · Washington
by [Jackson, Andrew
Washington: Gales & Seaton, 1828. 22pp. Modern three-quarter morocco and cloth, spine gilt. Minor foxing, light vertical crease. Very good. Untrimmed. A compilation of Jackson's letters to Secretary of War John Armstrong during the Creek War of 1814-15, tending to defend Jackson against persistent allegations that he acted unfairly to the Indians after the conclusion of hostilities in the war. Jackson's last letter here is a plea to the War Department that the United States should spend no small amount of time and money to feed and clothe the defeated Creeks, lest they see fit to side with the British troops who are "no doubt...on our coast" and arming the Indians for battle against the Americans. Scarce. SHOEMAKER 36243
(Inventory #: WRCAM49048)