Andrew Jackson Bank Check Signed as President to his Nephew

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A partly printed check on the Office of the Bank of the United States, Washington, filled in and signed by Jackson, January 9, 1834, for $203.97 to his nephew Andrew Jackson Donelson, whom he took care of as a young man and remained devoted to for the rest of his life as...

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Andrew Jackson Bank Check Signed as President to his Nephew

A partly printed check on the Office of the Bank of the United States, Washington, filled in and signed by Jackson, January 9, 1834, for $203.97 to his nephew Andrew Jackson Donelson, whom he took care of as a young man and remained devoted to for the rest of his life as a relative and a helper.

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