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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Peggy_EatonPeggy Eaton - Wikipedia

    Margaret Eaton ( née O'Neill, formerly Timberlake, later Buchignani; December 3, 1799 – November 8, 1879), was the wife of John Henry Eaton, a United States senator from Tennessee and United States Secretary of War, and a confidant of Andrew Jackson. Their marriage was the cause of a national controversy known as the Petticoat affair.

  2. Jul 21, 2023 · The Petticoat Affair — also known as the Peggy Eaton Affair — was a political scandal that took place from 1829 to 1831. It involved President Andrew Jackson , First Lady Emily Donelson, the members of his cabinet, and the wives of his cabinet members.

  3. A cigar box exploiting Eaton's fame and beauty, showing President Jackson introduced to Peggy O'Neal (left) and two lovers fighting a duel over her (right) Peggy O'Neill Eaton, in later life. The Petticoat affair (also known as the Eaton affair) was a political scandal involving members of President Andrew Jackson 's Cabinet and their wives ...

  4. Apr 27, 2022 · After John Timberlake, died at sea in 1828, his widow Peggy married Eaton. Rumors soon spread throughout Washington suggesting that Timberlake had taken his own life after learning of Peggys supposed affair with Easton. However, the Navy concluded Timberlake had died of pneumonia.

  5. Dec 20, 2019 · The Eaton Affair, also known as the Petticoat Affair (and even the Petticoat War), opens a window into the gender politics of the dawn of the Jacksonian Era. Essentially a sex scandal , by 1831 the Eaton Affair was a national political issue, raising questions of manhood, womanhood, Presidential power, politics, and morality.

  6. Jul 21, 2023 · In 1818, Peggy and John Timberlake met John Eaton, a wealthy lawyer who had been recently elected U.S. Senator and was a good friend of Andrew Jackson. Acquainted with Timberlake’s financial difficulties, Eaton paid Timberlake’s debts and found him another more lucrative position within the U.S. Navy. Rumors about John Eaton and Peggy O ...

  7. Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia. Eaton, Peggy (c. 1799–1879)Well-known and controversial figure of her day—implicated in the fall of Andrew Jackson's first Cabinet, the ascension of Martin Van Buren to the presidency, and the political eclipse of John C. Source for information on Eaton, Peggy (c. 1799–1879): Women in ...

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