Education at the Hermitage
June 29, 2015
Although President Andrew Jackson did not receive a formal education as a child, he learned the value of having an education at the Hermitage in more...
Although President Andrew Jackson did not receive a formal education as a child, he learned the value of having an education at the Hermitage in more...
One hundred and ninety years ago this month, Andrew Jackson entertained the most famous guest to visit The Hermitage during his lifetime. In 1824-25, Revolutionary more...
This month marks the 150th anniversary of the end of the Civil War and of President Lincoln’s assassination. However, it marks another 150th anniversary much more...
Here at Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage we have been very focused on the bicentennial of the Battle of New Orleans and the conclusion of the War more...
It’s a pretty fun time to be an African American public historian. With the Civil War Sesquicentennial wrapping up, and the commemorations of the Civil more...
2015 marks the centennial for The Association for the Study of African-American Life and History, the official founding organization of Black History Month! This more...
Andrew Jackson’s Gold Box Returns to The Hermitage. Andrew Jackson’s gold box was one of the President’s most prized possessions. In February 1819, the mayor and more...
This week, we commemorate the bicentennial anniversary of an important, but, little-known American military victory; one that profoundly shaped the course of our nation’s history.
For the members-only newsletter this month I wanted to write about the activities of Andrew Jackson and the Army leading up to the Battle of more...