General Lee
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Thanks, are there any books in particular you'd recommend ?Very good. There are lots of good books on the 1824 election. Makes 2020 look tame.
Thanks, are there any books in particular you'd recommend ?Very good. There are lots of good books on the 1824 election. Makes 2020 look tame.
Thanks, I'll look more into it.This is the only book I can find in my library. It is a good, detailed history of the 1824 election.
The One-Party Presidential Contest: Adams, Jackson, and 1824's Five-Horse Race (American Presidential Elections): Ratcliffe, Donald: 9780700621309: Amazon.com: Books
The One-Party Presidential Contest: Adams, Jackson, and 1824's Five-Horse Race (American Presidential Elections) [Ratcliffe, Donald] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The One-Party Presidential Contest: Adams, Jackson, and 1824's Five-Horse Race (American Presidential Elections)www.amazon.com
Not I.I did ask before but it may have went unnoticed. So I was curious to see if any of y'all are related to any of these figures or any politician of this era.
None that I know of, but I am certain there is a horse thief or two hanging from the family tree.I did ask before but it may have went unnoticed. So I was curious to see if any of y'all are related to any of these figures or any politician of this era.
That would be a good ancestor to have because you would also be related to John, Abigail, Charles Francis, and Henry Adams. Long before the Kennedys they were the first family of America.According to my grandmother and another relative I'm related to John Q. Adams. I plan to look and see how.
find familiar names?According to my grandmother and another relative I'm related to John Q. Adams. I plan to look and see how.
Not yet, I'll have to find out more from my older family members.find familiar names?
John Quincy Adams (1767-1848) | WikiTree FREE Family Tree
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