The Hermitage, the Residence and Burial Place of General Jackson, 1845. View of The Hermitage plantation in Tennessee, USA. Hundreds of enslaved African American men, women, and children were forced to produce cotton, the source of Jackson's wealth. The mansion was remodelled in 1831, under the direction of architect David Morrison. From "Illustrated London News", 1845, Vol VII.
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