JACKSON, ANDREW, President. Document BOLDLY signed in full as President, countersigned by Secretary of State Louis McLane, Washington, D.C., 3 May l834. One page, folio, integral blank, large papered seal of the United States at lower left, text in a calligraphic hand, cut in half cleanly along horizontal line by an over-zealous framer, affecting one line of text, mat burn on bottom portion. Jackson, in pursuance of an act of Congress regarding the "government and discipline of the Penetentiary in the District of Columbia," appoints "with the advice and consent of the Senate," James Dunlop, William O'Neale and Thomas Carbery to be Inspectors of the Penitentiary...." With two engraved portraits.

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JACKSON, ANDREW, President. Document BOLDLY signed in full as President, countersigned by Secretary of State Louis McLane, Washington, D.C., 3 May l834. One page, folio, integral blank, large papered seal of the United States at lower left, text in a calligraphic hand, cut in half cleanly along horizontal line by an over-zealous framer, affecting one line of text, mat burn on bottom portion. Jackson, in pursuance of an act of Congress regarding the "government and discipline of the Penetentiary in the District of Columbia," appoints "with the advice and consent of the Senate," James Dunlop, William O'Neale and Thomas Carbery to be Inspectors of the Penitentiary...." With two engraved portraits.