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Michael T. Simpson to J. M. Haldeman Regarding His Visit to Andrew Jackson's Farm in Tennessee, 16 July 1827
註釋Relates the events of his visit to Jackson's farm in Tennessee. Describes Jackson as a great American Cincinnatus, friendly, personable, and even-tempered. Says Jackson prefers a quiet life, but will serve the people, if by them chosen. Calls Mrs. Jackson a devout Christian and a lady in her manners, and praises her highly. Says that both are displeased by the insults they have taken during the campaign, but not angered.