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GEN Andrew Jackson on his Favorite Charger- 1861 Hand-Colored Engraving

An Original Historical Print from HistoryOnPaper 

This is a stunning 1861 hand-tinted engraved print...but with moderate to heavy aging

Jackson's horse at the Battle of New Orleans was named Duke. Later, while president, Jackson had a white horse named Sam Patch, that became a household name in 1829 after he leapt into the Niagara River near the base of Niagara Falls.

Stunning hand-colored at publication - but moderate age & wear -- Light text transfer

Handling & age faults but of historical interest

Title Page Depicted for Reference ..but Not included

Beautiful Colors


Type of Print       Chromolithograph - Wood Print - Steel Engraving - Copper Engraving - Photogravure
Printing Year      1861
Artist - Engraver - Publisher      ****** -  ***** - ***
Print Size (Approx)     5-1/4  inches  X 8.5  inches       IMAGE(S) MAY BE ENLARGED  TO SHOW DETAIL
Paper weight/type     Thin - Medium - Heavy - Other
Reverse side     Blank - Related text/pictures -  Unrelated text/pictures    
Condition      Excellent - Very Good - Good - Fair - Poor (but of historical interest)  
Description     Foxing; Age toning and handling wear;  Please inspect picture(s) 
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