A Word from the President Martin Van Buren Handwritten Word “enclosed”
This is a handwritten word from a document penned by President Martin Van Buren. The word “enclosed” was cut from a letter written by then-Senator Van Buren to the editor of the Albany Daily Advertiser dated September 1, 1828 asking that a note be inserted into the next paper. Martin Van Buren was the 8th President of the United States, from 1837-1841. Van Buren also was the 8th Vice President of the United States, under Andrew Jackson, as well as Secretary of State under Jackson, Attorney General of New York from 1815-1819, and the 9th Governor of New York in 1829. Van Buren also represented New York in Congress and the Senate.
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| All Returns Accepted | ReturnsNotAccepted |
| President | Martin Van Buren |
| Term In Office | 1789-1861 |
| Theme | Politics |
| Country/Region | United States |
This is a handwritten word from a document penned by President Martin Van Buren. The word “enclosed” was cut from a letter written by then-Senator Van Buren to the editor of the Albany Daily Advertiser dated September 1, 1828 asking that a note be inserted into the next paper. Martin Van Buren was the 8th President of the United States, from 1837-1841. Van Buren also was the 8th Vice President of the United States, under Andrew Jackson, as well as Secretary of State under Jackson, Attorney General of New York from 1815-1819, and the 9th Governor of New York in 1829. Van Buren also represented New York in Congress and the Senate.
