An account of 6 military executions ordered by General Jackson,1815,inscriptions
Title: Monumental inscriptions!
Creator(s): Binns, J,
Date Created/Published: [Philadelphia : John Binns], 1828.
Medium: 1 print : woodcut, with letterpress.
Summary: An account of six military executions ordered by Gen. Jackson in 1815. During the 1828 presidential election, John Quincy Adams' Federalist proponents created a series of 'coffin handbills' aimed at Tennessee war hero Andrew Jackson, a radical Democractic-Republican. Published by Philadelphia journalist John Binns, this broadside was the first in a series that attacked Jackson for the execution of Tennessee miliatiamen in Mobile during the War of 1812. John Binns initiated a negative campaign that proved ineffective; Jackson won by a landslide.
Notes:
Attributed to John Binns.
Reference copy may be in Pres. File? (Note: not under Military life, Cartoons, Misc. folder not there, 12/1988).
This record contains unverified, old data from caption card.
Caption card tracings: Shelf.
Subjects:
Jackson, Andrew,--1767-1845.
Coffins--1820-1830.
Presidential elections--1820-1830.
Negative campaigning--1820-1830.
United States--History--War of 1812.
Bookmark /2007680069/
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