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Autographs/J: President Andrew Johnson Allows Visitors For Andrew Jackson's Grandson, A Prisoner of

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Autographs/J: President Andrew Johnson Allows Visitors For Andrew Jackson's Grandson, A Prisoner of
ANDREW JOHNSON, 17th President of the United States. Letter Signed "Andrew Johnson" as President, on Executive Mansion letterhead, May 2, 1865, Washington, 8" x 5", Very Fine. Writing to the commanding officer at Fort Warren at Boston Harbor, Massachusetts, the President orders: " You will please allow the bearers hereof Mr. T.J. Donelson and wife to visit Andrew Jackson, now held in Fort Warren as a prisoner of war." Confederate Colonel Andrew Jackson was former President Andrew Jackson's grandson. Although Jackson and his wife, Rachel Donelson, had no children of their own, in 1809 they had legally adopted one of Mrs. Jackson's nephews--one of the twin boys born to Mr. and Mrs. Severn Donelson. They named the boy Andrew Jackson, Jr., and the prisoner of war named in this letter was his son. Letters signed by Andrew Johnson as President are very scarce, this being one of the most interesting we have seen.