Jackson's belief in his role as the representative of the common man. AmosKendall, who was the intellectual driving force behind Jackson's 1832 election
United States President James K. Polk and former Post Master General, AmosKendall asking for help for the emigrating members of the LDS church to the west
A. (January 1940). "Correspondence Between Governor Joseph Desha and AmosKendall, 1831–1835". Register of the Kentucky State Historical Society. 38 (122)
Biography". Changing the Face of Medicine. National Library of Medicine. "AmosKendall Award". Gallaudet University. Gallaudet University Alumni Association
: Harvard University Press, 1970. ISBN 0-674-46990-9 A Jackson Man: AmosKendall and the Rise of American Democracy. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University
district in 1974. An early school for the deaf was founded in 1857 by AmosKendall, and was located on 8th Street NE. Edward Gallaudet, a superintendent
OCLC 664450870 In 2000, Briscoe was honored by Gallaudet University with the AmosKendall Award, "presented to a deaf person in recognition of his or her notable
genus and species of Asteraceae named after her "Hughesia reginae," 1981 AmosKendall Award (1981) The guild of Natural Science Illustrators member Moore,
the Character of the late Col. Solomon P. Sharp. Frankfort, Kentucky: AmosKendall and Co. Archived from the original on 2014-02-01. Retrieved 2013-04-02
in Maine on February 12, 1835, and again February 6, 1838. In 1837, AmosKendall, postmaster general, appointed Copeland as the postmaster for North New
Arnold Gwynne Weston III (James Cresson), Eddie Felton (Peter Leeds), AmosKendall (Robert Warwick), Elaine Harrison (Breena Howard) 92 21 "Four-Cornered