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"Buren: A Legacy of Leadership and Freedom" Step into the world of Martin Van Buren, a man whose name echoes through history as a symbol of leadership and freedom

Background imageBuren Collection: Martin Van Buren (December 5, 1782 - July 24, 1862) was the eighth President of the United States

Martin Van Buren (December 5, 1782 - July 24, 1862) was the eighth President of the United States, serving from 1837 to 1841

Background imageBuren Collection: Martin Van Buren (1782-1862) Eighth President of the United States of America (1837-1841)

Martin Van Buren (1782-1862) Eighth President of the United States of America (1837-1841), the first President to be born an American citizen. Engraving

Background imageBuren Collection: Martin Van Buren (1782-1862) Eighth President of the United States of America (1837-1841)

Martin Van Buren (1782-1862) Eighth President of the United States of America (1837-1841), the first President to be born an American citizen. Photograph

Background imageBuren Collection: Wabash Avenue and Elevated Railroad, Looking North From Van Buren Street

Wabash Avenue and Elevated Railroad, Looking North From Van Buren Street
Postcard view of the Elevated tracks along Wabash Avenue looking north from Van Buren Street. View shows the Elevated train and building fronts. Pedestrians are in the street

Background imageBuren Collection: Martin Van Buren, president of the United States

Martin Van Buren, president of the United States. Portrait shows Van Buren standing in a full-length view, facing right. Date between 1839 and 1841

Background imageBuren Collection: Martin Van Buren. Eighth president of the United States

Martin Van Buren. Eighth president of the United States. Half-length portrait, seated, facing slightly left. Date 184-

Background imageBuren Collection: Hon. Martin Van Buren, Vice President of the United States

Hon. Martin Van Buren, Vice President of the United States. Date c1835 Nov. 14

Background imageBuren Collection: Zachary Taylor, the Peoples choice for 12th President

Zachary Taylor, the Peoples choice for 12th President. The Presidents of the United States. George Washington (1732-1799), John Adams (1735-1826), Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826)

Background imageBuren Collection: The Presidents of the United States

The Presidents of the United States. George Washington (1732-1799), John Adams (1735-1826), Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826), James Madison (1751-1836), James Monroe (1758-1831)

Background imageBuren Collection: Martin Van Buren

Martin Van Buren

Background imageBuren Collection: Siegel Department Store

Siegel Department Store
The Siegel, Cooper store on State and Van Buren streets, Chicago, is one of the worlds largest - accommodating 10000+ customers an hour and employing 2500 staff. Date: 1916

Background imageBuren Collection: Van Buren / Scrap 1837

Van Buren / Scrap 1837
MARTIN VAN BUREN 8th US President (1837-41)

Background imageBuren Collection: Martin Van Buren 19C

Martin Van Buren 19C
MARTIN VAN BUREN 8th American President (1837-41). Date: 1782 - 1862



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"Buren: A Legacy of Leadership and Freedom" Step into the world of Martin Van Buren, a man whose name echoes through history as a symbol of leadership and freedom. From his humble beginnings to his rise as the eighth President of the United States, Van Buren left an indelible mark on American politics. In 1848, during the height of political fervor, Captain M. V Bates led a grand rally for the Free Soil movement. This lithograph captures the energy and passion that surrounded this pivotal moment in American history. As we delve deeper into Van Buren's life, we encounter Angelica van Buren, depicted in an exquisite engraving. Her elegance and grace were befitting of her role as First Lady during her husband's presidency. Another engraving portrays Mrs. Martin van Buren herself – a woman who stood by her husband's side with unwavering support throughout their journey together. Traveling further north to St Leonards in New Brunswick, Canada, we find ourselves at a railroad station that witnessed countless arrivals and departures during Van Buren's time. It serves as a reminder of his international influence beyond just American borders. The siege comes alive through vibrant color lithography – depicting an event where courage prevailed against all odds. This artwork encapsulates not only historical significance but also showcases artistic talent from that era. "The freedom to fly. . " is beautifully captured in silhouette portrait form by William Henry Brown and E. B. , showcasing Van Buren's commitment to individual liberties cherished by Americans then and now. Amelia Van Buren steps into focus next - immortalized late in the 1880s by Thomas Eakins' brushstrokes. Her image reflects both strength and resilience; qualities undoubtedly inherited from her renowned ancestor. A presidential ticket from 1848 reminds us that it was alongside Charles Adams that Martin Van Buren sought re-election for another term – highlighting their shared vision for the nation's progress.