1 and 1/2-inch bronze token with low relief portrait of Andrew Jackson and featuring Captain Alex Laverty, Horace Blackman and Indian guide Pe-wy-tum shown standing in front of a landscape featuring the Grand River. Token commemorates the 100th anniversary of Jackson, Michigan and the birthplace of the Republican party. The reverse of the token has a profile portrait of Abraham Lincoln flanked by
Article in "Harper's Weekly" depicting "Political Developments Of 1864". On page 667 the happenings of August 1864 are recorded. A large portion is dedicated to the Democratic National Convention in Chicago and then-governor of New York Horatio Seymour serving as president of the convention. Page 668 is headlines "Harper's Pictorial History of the Civil War [September, 1864." The top half of the
Hand painted ceramic platter (14" x 10.5") with portrait of various U.S. presidents including, Abraham Lincoln, George Washington, Rutherford B. Hayes, William McKinley, Andrew Jackson, James Monroe, Thomas Jefferson, Ulysses S. Grant, Grover Cleveland, and James A. Garfield. The platter also includes American symbols like the American flag and an eagle. The center of the platter featured a