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    Sarah Yorke Jackson

    First Lady of the United States

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  1. Sarah Jackson (née Yorke; July 1805 – August 23, 1887) was the White House hostess and acting first lady of the United States from November 26, 1834, to March 4, 1837. She served in this role as the daughter-in-law of U.S. president Andrew Jackson after marrying his adopted son, Andrew Jackson, Jr.

  2. After a fire damaged The Hermitage in 1834, Sarah Yorke Jackson and her family moved to the White House, where she assisted with hostess duties alongside Emily Donelson.

  3. Sarah Yorke Jackson. Born. July 1805, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Died. August 23, 1887, in Nashville, Tennessee. Legacy. Emily Donelson, the niece of Andrew Jackson’s deceased wife, served as White House hostess upon his inauguration in 1829.

  4. Sarah Yorke Jackson undertook the role of First Lady as daughter-in-law to Andrew Jackson, the 16th President of the United States who served in office from March 4, 1861 to April 15, 1865. What was the life of Sarah Yorke Jackson like?

  5. The White House under Andrew Jackson was simpler in its customs, ambience and attitudes than it had been under Adams or Monroe. It was the people’s house with public receptions that opened its doors to one and all.

  6. Sarah Yorke Jackson (July 1805? – August 23, 1887) was the daughter in law of US President Andrew Jackson and Rachel Donelson Jackson . She acted as the First Lady of the United States from November 26, 1834, to March 4, 1837.

  7. Firstfirst lady” to be the daughter-in-law of a president and first to serve as co-hostess (with Emily Donelson ). Sarah Yorke served as co-hostess with Emily Donelson, per President Jackson’s request, when Emily’s name became associated with the Peggy Eaton Affair.

  8. Jul 24, 2024 · Sarah Yorke Jackson. This portrait of Sarah Yorke Jackson was completed by Mayna Treanor Avent circa 1921, after a Ralph Eleaser Whiteside Earl portrait from circa 1833. Sarah Yorke Jackson was the wife of Andrew Jackson Jr., who was the adopted son of President Andrew Jackson.

  9. Aug 22, 2014 · Sarah Yorke Jackson, daughter-in-law of President Andrew Jackson and, briefly, his White House hostess. (The Hermitage) Andrew Jackson actually had two First Ladies and never married either of them.

  10. Presidential Hostess: Sarah Yorke Jackson. by ALookThruTime | posted in: First Ladies, First Lady | 0. Sarah York Jackson also served as hostess for President Andrew Jackson, whose wife Rachel Jackson died before he took office.

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