ith, 21, 33.
quoted, 49, 113, 167.
introduces bills against Adams, 105.
on Van Buren's defeat as minister, 136.
on Foote's resolution, 144.
on Hayne, 147.
and United States Bank question, 190-91, 195.
and censure of Jackson, 197.
biography, 238.
Berrien, J.M., Attorney-General, 118.
Biddle, Nicholas, President of United States Bank, 183, 184, 185-86,
187, 188, 189, 192, 195.
Black Hawk War, 215.
Blair, F.P., editor of the _Globe_, 130, 193, 221, 232.
Blount, William, 17.
Governor of Tennessee, 26, 28, 30, 35, 55, 74.
Borgne, Lake, British army at, 40.
Boston,
endorses Jackson's proclamation to South Carolina, 176.
welcomes President Jackson, 219.
Bowyer, Fort, British attempt to destroy, 39.
Branch, John, Secretary of Navy, 118.
Brown, Jacob, of New York, 51.
Buchanan, James, author of "corrupt bargain," 90.
Burr, Aaron,
Jackson makes acquaintance of, 17.
opinion of Jackson, 73.
Butler, General, 233.
Cabinet, Jackson's, 117-18, 129-130, 135-36, 193-94, 218.
Kitchen, 130-31.
Cadwalader, General Thomas, 110, 184.
Calhoun, J.C., father makes home at Waxhaw, 5.
Secretary of War, and Jackson's Florida expedition, 56, 62, 135.
aspirant for presidency, 77-78, 87, 103, 131.
Jackson's attitude toward, 80.
candidate for vice presidency, 84.
elected, 85.
described by Adams, 109.
re-elected to vice presidency, 110.
Eaton controversy, 132-134.
against Van Buren, 134.
sectionalist, 139.
at Hayne-Webster debate, 149.
change in political ideas, 159.
_Exposition_, 161, 168.
and nullification, 161, 162, 164-65, 166, 167-68, 171, 172.
seeks support of South Carolina, 162.
_Address to the People of South Carolina_, 168.
_Fort Hill Letter_, 168.
and tariff, 169.
resigns vice presidency, 172.
in Senate, 172, 196.
on Indian policy, 216.
bibliography, 238.
Calhoun, Mrs. J.C., 134.
Calhoun, Rebecca, marries Andrew Pickens, 5.
Callava, Jose, Governor of Florida, 58-59, 65, 66, 67.
Campbell, G.W., Senator from Tennessee, 23.
Carrickfergus (Ireland), home of Jackson's father, 1, 9.
Carroll, William, 111.
Cass, Lewis, Secretary of War, 136.
accompanies Jackson to New England, 219.
possible candidate for presidency, 233.
Castlereagh, Robert Stewart, Lord Viscount, quoted, 61.
Caucus as nominating device, 81-82, 84.
Charleston (S.C.),
Andrew Jackson's father arrives at, 1.
Jackson in, 9
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