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Welcome To
THE COULTER DOLL MUSEUM

NOTE: The Coulter doll collections are NOT OPEN to the public.

ANDREW JACKSON WAS PRESIDENT 1829-1837.

TWO FIRST LADIES:

EMILY DONELSON (President's niece).

Andrew Jackson's wife, Rachel, died 3 months before his inauguration.

Emily Donelson, a niece of Andrew Jackson, served as his First Lady until 1836.

Mrs. Donelson was First Lady from 1829 to 1836.


SARAH JACKSON (President's nephew's wife).

Sarah Yorke married Andrew Jackson, Jr., the President's nephew in 1836.

She was First Lady from 1836 to 1837.

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Next PageThe Coulter Doll Museum - First Lady or Ladies of that Administration

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