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[Jackson, Andrew. (President.)] Concise Narrative of his First 

 Invasion of Florida, and of his Defence of New 

 Orleans. By Aristides. 8° New York, 1827. (Webster 

 Coll.) P. 95. 



[ ] Life and Actions. By a Free Man. 12° Boston, 1831. 



(Porter Coll.) 



[ ] Impartial and True History of his Services. (Webster 



Coll.) P. 216. 

 See Clay, Henry. 



Jackson, Andrew and John C. Calhoun. Correspondence on 

 the Occurrences in the Seminole War. 8° Washing- 

 ton, 1831. (J. Sutherland.) P. 137. 



Jackson, Andrew and Gen. Winfield Scott. Correspondence 

 on the subject of an " Order," dated 22d April, 1817. 

 8° Richmond, 1819. (Clinton Coll.) P. 411. 



Jackson, Charles T. Natural History of Water. (Author.) P. 

 127. 



First Report of the Geology of the Public Lands of the 



State of Maine. 8° Boston, 1837. (Porter Coll.) 



Second Annual Report on the Geology of the Public 



Lands belonging to the Two States of Maine and 

 Massachusetts. 8° Augusta, 1838. (Author.) 



First Annual Report on the Geology of the State of 



New Hampshire. 8° Concord, 1841. (Author.) 



• Report on the Geological and Agricultural Survey of 



the State of Rhode Island, 1839. 8° Providence, 1840. 

 (Author.) 



Jackson, Charles T. and Francis Alger. Remarks on the 



Mineralogy and Geology of Nova Scotia; with a Map. 



4° Cambridge, 1832. (Wm. Caldwell.) P. 517. 

 Jackson, Francis James. See Politics, American. 

 Jackson, Isaac. Remarks on Professor Silliman's Elements of 



Chemistry. 8° New York, 1830. (Webster Coll.) P. 



221. 



Jackson, L W. Elements of Conic Sections. 8° Albany, 1850. 



(Munsell Press, vol. xv.) 

 Jackson, Margaret. Extracts from Letters and other Pieces, 



written by her during her last Illness. 16° Phil, 



1825. (Orthodox Friends of Philadelphia.) 

 Jackson, Samuel. Introductory Lecture to the Institutes of 



Medicine. Phil, 1830. (Edward W. Ford.) P. 531. 



