Fighting words in 1841 (UNCLASSIFIED)

Charles Doyle cdoyle at UGA.EDU
Sat Dec 8 14:40:15 UTC 2007


Isn't it possible that the report of the insult was, er, redacted?

--Charlie
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---- Original message ----
>Date: Fri, 7 Dec 2007 17:59:21 -0600
>From: "Mullins, Bill AMRDEC" <Bill.Mullins at US.ARMY.MIL>
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>Charles Dickinson once called Andrew Jackson a "worthless scoundrel, ... a poltroon and a coward".  Dickinson was a feared dueller, and Jackson's political opponents put Dickinson up to the insult, figuring Jackson would challenge Dickinson to a duel, and get killed.
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>Jackson made the challenge.  He stood and took the first shot, being wounded, and then calmly shot Dickinson, without the pressure of trying to get off the first shot.  Dickinson died, and Jackson carried the Dickinson's ball in his chest for the rest of his life.
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>No one called him a poltroon, anymore, though.

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