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- NOTE 1./ 1880 United States Census CD: Bud Mathews, Census Place: District 573, Crawford, Georgia Source: FHL Film 1254142 National Archives Film T9-0142 Page 708B
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
Bud C. MATHEWS Self M M W 46 GA
Occ: Works On Farm Fa: SC Mo: SC
Josiphene MATHEWS Wife F M W 30 GA
Occ: Keeps House Fa: GA Mo: GA
Carry MATHEWS Dau F S W 10 GA
Fa: GA Mo: GA
James MATHEWS Son M S W 4 GA
Fa: GA Mo: GA
Enuch MATHEWS Son M S W 3 GA
Fa: GA Mo: GA
George MATHEWS Son M S W 2 GA
Fa: GA Mo: GA.
NOTE 2./ Historical Perspective thru the Presidency of the United States of America:
Andrew Jackson was President in 1832 when he ordered all Indians east of the Mississippi, to be moved West. This was one of the sadest edicts of this and for all time in the History of the United States. Andrew Jackson imposed his will on the Presidency, the people, the banking industry and the landscape of America. He was not a good delegator, and fired the members of his Cabinet, in some instances several times, when they would not do his exact bidding. He was a born fighter and dualed several times, and had two lead balls in his body from these contests. Jackson was censured by his Democratic Party for firing 3 Secretary of the Treasurys in order to change the Federal Banking methods. He was the only President to be censured. He was given the name "Jackass" by his Party, which soon became the symbol assumed by his Democratic Party. He was the first and last President to leave the Government debt free at his parting. Andrew Jackson used the Presidential veto 12 times, supassed only by Andrew Johnson (25), who took over after the assassination of Lincoln. As a final note, Johnson later missed being impeached by only one vote, because he did not want to punish the South, after the Civil War.
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