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Andrew Jackson.

First printing of his first State of the Union Message, featuring his Indian removal policy.

Washington, 8 December 1829
Extra of the United States Telegraph. Letterpress broadsheet, 2 pages, 21¾ x 15 inches, on one sheet, signed in type; folds, uneven toning; uncut.

A complete "same day" printing of President Andrew Jackson's first State of the Union Message, delivered at noon of that day. 


In this address Jackson announced his Indian removal policy, which would be codified into law as the Indian Removal Act on 28 May 1830. He presents it as a charitable mission. The subject is broached on the second page, in the middle of the second column. "I informed the Indians inhabiting parts of Georgia and Alabama, that their attempt to establish an independent government would not be countenanced . . . and advised them to emigrate beyond the Mississippi. . . . The fate of the Mohegan, the Narragansett, and the Delaware, is fast overtaking the Choctaw, the Cherokee, and the Creek. . . . Humanity and national honor demand that every effort should be made to avert so great a calamity. . . . I suggest for your consideration the propriety of setting apart an ample district West of the Mississippi . . . to be guaranteed to the Indian tribes, as long as they occupy it."

The Trail of Tears soon followed.

With--the regular daily edition of the United States Telegraph printed earlier that day. 4 pages, 23¾ x 17 inches, on one folding sheet. Two congressmen were "appointed a Committee to wait upon the President, to inform him that the House was in session, and prepared to receive any communication from him."

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