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David Crockett
Washington, D.C., April 9, 1834
Davy Crockett ALS Criticizing President Jackson: "his will is to be the law of the land"
ALS
An exceptional political letter by Congressman Davy Crockett, deprecating the autocratic rule of Andrew Jackson. 2pp, measuring 9.75" x 8", Washington, D.C., dated April 9, 1834. Signed "David Crockett" and addressed to Hiram S. Favor. Flattened mail folds, with a few fold separations repaired on verso. Faint paper clip soiling at top edge. Minor mounting remnant at left margin and mounting residue on verso. Boldly signed. Framed with double-sided Plexiglas to measure 10.5" x 12.5" overall.

In part:
"You state that you have herd that I intended visiting the eastern States at the Close of Congress, I have had a desire to travel through your country mearly [sic] for Curiosity and have been raised entirely in a frontier country and that it is natural for me to have a desire to become acquainted with the Customs and habits of your Country as I expect they are greatly different from my native Country. You may rest assured if I do come that I will take great pleasure in calling on you as I will be an entire Stranger to every person I meet and will have to forme my acquaintance as I go—tho I wish you not to misunderstand me I may not come…I am getting anxious to get home and see no hopes of doing any good by Staying here the house of representatives have determined by a majority that Andrew Jackson shall Wield both sword and purse his will is to be the law of the land If this what is called republicanism good God deliver us from all such doctrine."

Famed as a frontiersman, folk hero, congressman and Alamo defender, Davy Crockett was one of the most celebrated and mythologized figures in American history. He advanced from justice of the peace to two terms in the Tennessee legislature and was elected to Congress in 1827 and 1829 as a Democrat. Crockett has previously been a strong supporter of Andrew Jackson during the early part of his political career, but broke with Jackson over a number of issues and was defeated in 1831. He would return to Congress in 1833, this time as a Whig. However, he was once again defeated in 1835 and is quoted as saying, "You can all go to Hell and I'm going to Texas."

Hiram Favor was a publisher and native of Eastport, Maine. He established Favor's Express in 1849 as well as a popular postal express company with headquarters in Boston and branches in Eastport, Portland, and St. John.

This item comes with a Certificate from John Reznikoff, a premier authenticator for both major 3rd party authentication services, PSA and JSA (James Spence Authentications), as well as numerous auction houses.

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    Dimensions:
  • 10.5" x 12.5"
  • Artist Name:
  • David Crockett
  • Medium:
  • ALS

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