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Jackson as Major General Sees to the Payment of a “free girl of colour”

JACKSON, ANDREW. Document Boldly Signed, "Andrew Jackson / Major Genl Comdg", 1 p., March 3, 1815, New Orleans, 8.375" x 12.25". Docketing at verso, toning, minor weakness at folds. Displayed to the left of a high-quality photo reproduction of Jackson's official White House portrait after the 1835 original oil on canvas painting by Ralph Earl. Matted and framed behind glass. Overall framed size: 21.75" x 18" x 1.25."

Less than two months after Jackson's dramatic victory on the battlefield at New Orleans, he certifies the payment of a worker at the hospital tending the sick and wounded from that battle. The pay warrant specifies that "Rosina. a free girl of colour," is to be paid "for 1 months service as a washwoman in the Hospital for Genl. Coffee's Brigade of T.V. [Tennessee Volunteers]…$10 a month...the lowest price at which, under existing circumstances, washwomen could be procur'd…Colonel William Peat will pay to Rosina ten Dollars." The document has been countersigned by the director of the hospital, David Kerr and by John Walker. Rosina, to signify receipt of her salary, has added her mark.

At New Orleans, Jackson commanded a motley 4,700-man army composed of volunteers, militia, free blacks and freebooters of Jean Laffite. British General Packenham's attack on January 15 was decimated by accurate American fire. General Coffee's brigade, the one concerned in the present document, occupied a key position in Jackson's line and played an integral role in the victory. The seventy American casualties of the battle were subsequently treated in battlefield hospitals already occupied by numerous comrades stricken with climate-induced diseases. Originally from The Forbes Collection.

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