Entourage et relations
(membres de la famille, amis, ennemis, relations sociales, économiques, politiques)

  1. Boom Aaron M. “John Coffee. Citizen Soldier.” THQ. Vol. XXII 3 (Sept. 1963), 223-237.
  2. Brinkerhoff Roeliff. Recollections of a Lifetime. Cincinnati: Robert Clarke, 1900.
  3. Bryan Charles Faulkner. Jr. “The Prodigal Nephew: Andrew Jackson Donelson and the Eaton Affair.” ETHSP, 50 (1978), 91-112.
  4. Burke Pauline Wilcox. Emily Donelson of Tennessee. Richmond. Va.: Garrett and Massie, 1941.
  5. Caldwell Mary French. General Jackson's Lady: A Story of the Life and Times of Rachel Donelson Jackson. Beloved Wife of General Andrew Jackson. Seventh President of the United States. Nashville (TN), 1936.
  6. Chambers William N.. “Thomas Hart Benton in Tennessee, 1801-1812.” THQ. Vol. VIII 4 (Dec. 1949), 291-331.
  7. Chappell Gordon T. “The Life and Activities of General John Coffee.”THQ. Vol. I 2 (June 1942), 125-146.
  8. Clifton Frances. “John Overton as Andrew Jackson's Friend.” THQ. Vol. XI 2 (March 1952), 23-40.
  9. Crabb Alfred Leland. “James Priestley Pioneer Schoolmaster.” THQ. Vol. XII 2 (June 1953), 129-134.
  10. Crockett David. A Narrative of the Life of David Crockett (1834). Joseph Arpad, ed. New Haven: College & University P, 1972.
  11. Downing Marvin. ”An Admiring Nephew-in-law: John Christmas MacLemore and his Relationship to ‘Uncle’ Andrew Jackson.” West Tennessee Historical Society Papers, 44 (1990), 38-47.
  12. Downing Marvin. “John Christmas McLemore: 19th Century Land Speculator.” THQ. XLII, 3 (Fall 1983), 254-265.
  13. The American Earls: Ralph Earl. James Earl. R. E. W. Earl. The William Benton Museum of Art. U of Connecticut. Oct. 14-Nov. 12, 1972.
  14. Galloway Linda B. “Andrew Jackson. Jr.” THQ. Vol. IX n° 3 (Sept. 1950), 95-216; n° 4 (Dec. 1950), 306-343.
  15. Gawalt Gerald W. “James Monroe, Presidential Planter.” The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography. Vol. 101 n° 2 (April 1993), 494-515.
  16. Hamer Marguerite B. “John Rhea of Tennessee.” ETHSP. 4 (1932), 35-44.
  17. Hamer Philip M., ed. “Letters of Governor William Blount.” ETHSP. 4 (1932), 122-137.
  18. Harkins John E. “Newton Cannon, Jackson Nemesis.” THQ. Vol. XLIII n° 4 (Winter 1984), 355-375.
  19. Hay Robert P. “John Fitzgerald: Presidential Image-Maker for Andrew Jackson in 1823.” THQ. Vol. XLII n° 2 (Summer 1983), 138-150.
  20. Hay Robert P. “The Case for Andrew Jackson in 1824: Eaton’s Wyoming Letters.” THQ. Vol. XXIX n° 2 (Summer 1972), 170-186.
  21. Hay Thomas Robson et U. R. Werner. The Admirable Trumpeter: A Biography of General James Wilkinson. New York: Garden City, 1941.
  22. Henderson Archibald. “Richard Henderson: The Authorship of the Cumberland Compact and the Founding of Nashville.” THM. vol, n° 3 (Sept. 1916), 155-174.
  23. Kegley Tracy M. “James White Stephenson: Teacher of Andrew Jackson.” THQ. Vol. VII 1 (March 1948), 38-51.
  24. Lewis Maj. E. C. “James Robertson, Nashville's Founder.” AHM. Vol. VIII 3 (July 1903), 285-302.
  25. Lowe Gabriel L., Jr. “John Henry Eaton, Jackson's Campaign Manager.” THQ. Vol. XI 2 (June 1952), 99-147.
  26. Marszalek John F. “The Eaton Affair: Society and Politics.” THQ. Vol. 5 n° 1 (Spring 1996), 6-19.
  27. Nevin David. “Peggy Eaton and the Petticoat War.” Smithsonian. Vol. 3 n° 2 (May 1992), 84-99.
  28. Owsley Harriet Chappell. “The Marriages of Rachel Donelson.” THQ. Vol. 6 n° 4 (Winter 1977), 479-492.
  29. Paschal Herbert R., Jr. “Historical Note: George Bancroft Interviews Jackson, 1836.” THQ. Vol. XLI n° 4 (Winter 1982), 380-382.
  30. Paulding William I. Literary Life of James Kirke Paulding. New York, 1867.
  31. Pearce Mrs John Newton. “Colonel Thomas Butler and General Wilkinson's ‘Roundhead Order’.” anon.. Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography. Vol. 7 (1893).
  32. Phillips Leon. That Eaton Woman: In Defense of Peggy O'Neale Eaton. Barre, Mass.: Barre Publishing, 1974.
  33. Reeves Charles M., Jr. “Donelson Genealogy. Descendants of John Donelson and Catherine Davies.” Knoxville (TN). [document non publié. Archives du Andrew Jackson Papers Project].
  34. Satterfield Robert Beeler. Andrew Jackson Donelson: A Moderate Nationalist Jacksonian. diss. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins U, 1961.
  35. Stickley Julia Ward. “Catholic Ceremonies in the White House, 1832-1833: Andrew Jackson's Forgotten Ward, Mary Lewis.” Catholic Historical Review. Vol. 1 (July 1965), 192-198.
  36. V.L.C. “Silas Dinsmoor, Not Dinsmore.” Dartmouth College Library Bulletin. XV (Nov. 1974), 23-32.
  37. Walker Arda S. ”John Eaton. Apostate.” ETHSP. nº 24 (1952), 27-43.
  38. Weymouth Jordan T. “The Public Career of George Washington Campbell.” ETHSP, 10 (1938), 3-18.
  39. Wilcox Mary Emily Donelson. “Andrew Jackson Donelson: Hero and Stateman.” [texte non publié. Archives du Andrew Jackson P apers Project]
  40. Williams Samuel C. “George Farragut.” ETHSP. (1929), 77-94.
  41. Williams ed. Phillip Vickers Fithian: Journal and Letters. Princeton: The University Library, 1900.
  42. Wills Garry. Cincinnatus: George Washington and the Enlightenment. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1984.