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DescriptionJackson and the Nullifiers, image crop.jpg
English: Header, with illustration and title, used in 1832 ephemera Jackson and the Nullifiers. To the left is the illustration, featuring a portrait of Andrew Jackson in military uniform. Above him are rays indicating light surrounding a bird of prey in flight, likely an eagle. Below the Jackson portrait are an American flag, a bundled flag bearing the name "NEW ORLEANS", and under the flags cannons.
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Header, with illustration and title, used in 1832 ephemera ''Jackson and the Nullifiers''
Uploaded a work by {{Unknown|author}} from {{Derived from |1=Jackson_and_the_Nullifiers.jpg}}, ''Jackson and the Nullifiers'' [1832], Printed and sold, Wholesale and Retail, at 257 Hudson-street, and 138 Division-street, via Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/resource/rbpe.11800800/, also https://lccn.loc.gov/2020775322 with UploadWizard