Andrew Jackson Donelson : Jacksonian and unionist /

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Spence, Richard Douglas, 1958- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Nashville : Vanderbilt University Press, [2017]
Series:New perspectives on Jacksonian history.
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Prologue : a pleasant stop in Memphis
  • New lives in "that land of promise" (1716-July 1820)
  • Emily--and a triumph and tragedy (August 1820-December 1828)
  • The petticoat war (January 1829-August 1831)
  • The rising politician (September 1831-December 1835)
  • "Death could not extinguish the light of her spirit" (December 1835-August 1841)
  • Elizabeth--and Polk and Texas! (September 1841-August 1844)
  • "The most important mission" (September 1844-March 1845)
  • "Donelson will have the honor of this important deed" (March 1845-July 1845)
  • The fruits of annexation (July 1845-February 1848)
  • Märztage (February 1848-November 1849)
  • "If A.J. Donelson does not please the Democratic Party, who can ...?" (December 1849-December 1851)
  • An obstacle to harmony (December 1851-May 1855)
  • Fillmore and Donelson! (June 1855-November 1856)
  • Bitter twilight (November 1856-June 1871)
  • Epilogue : the family and the legacy.