1836 State of the Union Address
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The1836State of the Union Addresswas given byAndrew Jackson,the seventh president of the United States, on December 5, 1836. He did not personally deliver the address to the24th United States Congress,but a clerk did. He concluded it with, "All that has occurred during my Administration is calculated to inspire me with increased confidence in the stability of our institutions; and should I be spared to enter upon that retirement which is so suitable to my age and infirm health and so much desired by me in other respects, I shall not cease to invoke that beneficent Being to whose providence we are already so signally indebted for the continuance of His blessings on our beloved country."[1]
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