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142. and tariff, 169. Indians of, 202, 203, 204, 205 et seq. nullification, 213. Ghent, Treaty of, 43, 53,137. Gibbs, General, 40. Girard Bank of Philadelphia, treasury receipts to be deposited in, 194. _Globe_, administration organ, 130, 230. Green, Duff, party manager for Jackson, 115. edits _United States Telegraph_, 118. in Kitchen Cabinet, 130. Grundy, Felix, of Tennessee, 74, 75, 149. Hall, D.A., Federal district judge in New Orleans, 47. Hamilton J.A., 117, 118. Hamilton, James, Governor of South Carolina, 168, 170, 179. Harrisburg (Penn.), nominating convention at, 84. Harrison, W.H., Governor of Indiana, at Tippecanoe, 25. Jackson offers aid to, 26. resigns commission, 37. candidate for presidency, 226-27. Hartford Convention, 138. Harvard University confers degree on Jackson, 220. Havana, Jackson sends Spaniards to, 60. Hayne, R.Y., 110, 167. speech in Congress, 144-45. debate with Webster, 145-57. personal characteristics, 147. change in political ideas, 159, 163. and nullification, 162, 176. elected Governor of South Carolina, 172. biography, 239. Hermitage, The, Jackson's home, 19-20, 50, 55, 67, 68-72, 102-103, 218, 223, 231, 233, 234. Hill, Isaac, 111, 116, 221. Senate rejects nomination of, 129. in Kitchen Cabinet, 130. quoted, 164-65, 181. Holmes, John, of Maine, 148. Horseshoe Bend, battle with Creeks at, 35. Houston, Sam, 35. Hunter's Hill, Jackson's plantation near Nashville, 15, 19. Huntsville (Ala.), Jackson brings forces together at, 33. Indian Queen Tavern (the Wigwam), 115, 120. Indian Territory created (1834), 214. Indians, 142. hostility near Nashville, 12. Creek War, 32-38. Seminole War, 54-58. removal of, 201-16, 236. _see also_ names of tribes. Ingham, S.D., Secretary of Treasury, 117. Internal improvements, 138. Jackson on, 79. issue in 1824, 84. Adams and, 99, 100, 105. South opposes, 140. South Carolina and, 159. Maysville Road veto, 218. Jackson, Andrew, father of the President, 1-3. Jackson, Andrew, birth (1767), 3-4. birthplace, 4-5. early life, 5 _et seq_. personal characteristics, 6, 7, 11, 15, 18, 19, 20-21, 213, 217, 234-35. education, 7, 10. in the Revolution, 8-9. attitude toward British, 9. business enterprises, 9-10, 19-20. in Charleston, 9-10. admitted to bar, 11. goes to Tennessee, 13-1
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