Geometry.Net - the online learning center
Home  - Basic_J - Jackson Andrew Us President
e99.com Bookstore
  
Images 
Newsgroups
Page 1     1-20 of 109    1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | 6  | Next 20
A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

         Jackson Andrew Us President:     more detail
  1. Andrew Jackson: Seventh President 1829-1837 (Getting to Know the Us Presidents)
  2. Jackson : Character in Time : The US Presidents (Character in time : the US presidents) by Lorraine Ash, 1999-08-16
  3. Message From the President of the United States, with a Report From the Secretary of War, in Relation to the Employment of Agents Among the Indians for Their Removal. &C. &C. by Andrew Jackson, 1832
  4. Abraham Lincoln by George Haven Putnam, 2007-12-19

1. Andrew Jackson
A brief biography of andrew jackson who became a national of 1812, was a Congressman,a us Senator, a Tennessee Supreme Court and the seventh president of the
http://statelibrary.dcr.state.nc.us/nc/bio/public/jackson.htm
Andrew Jackson
    Without union our independence and liberty would never have been achieved; without union they never can be maintained. ... The loss of liberty, of all good government, of peace, plenty, and happiness, must inevitably follow a dissolution of the Union. Andrew Jackson, Second Inaugural Address, 1833
Table of Contents
Childhood Andrew Jackson, the seventh president of the United States, was born in the Waxhaws area near the border between North and South Carolina on March 15, 1767. Jackson's parents lived in North Carolina but historians debate on which side of the state line the birth took place. Jackson was the third child and third son of Scotch-Irish parents. His father, also named Andrew, died as the result of a logging accident just a few weeks before the future president was born. Jackson's mother, Elizabeth ("Betty") Hutchison Jackson, was by all accounts a strong, independent woman. After her husband's death she raised her three sons at the South Carolina home of one of her sisters. GO to top
The American Revolution The Declaration of Independence was signed when young Andrew was nine years old and at thirteen he joined the Continental Army as a courier. The Revolution took a toll on the Jackson family. All three boys saw active service. One of Andrew's older brothers, Hugh, died after the Battle of Stono Ferry, South Carolina in 1779, and two years later Andrew and his other brother Robert were taken prisoner for a few weeks in April 1781. While they were captives a British officer ordered them to clean his boots. The boys refused, the officer struck them with his sword and Andrew's hand was cut to the bone. Because of his ill treatment Jackson harbored a bitter resentment towards the British until his death.

2. Biography Of Andrew Jackson
Hostile cartoonists portrayed him as King andrew I. jackson jumped to his feet andexclaimed, By the president s Day us presidents United in Service Take a
http://www.whitehouse.gov/history/presidents/aj7.html
Tours Tour in Person Tour On-Line
Presidents
First Ladies ... Kids Quiz
White House Art Eisenhower Executive Office Building Facts Life in the White House ... State of the Union
Resources Historical Association Presidential Libraries
Military Air Force One Camp David Marine One Home ... Andrew Jackson
Andrew Jackson More nearly than any of his predecessors, Andrew Jackson was elected by popular vote; as President he sought to act as the direct representative of the common man. Born in a backwoods settlement in the Carolinas in 1767, he received sporadic education. But in his late teens he read law for about two years, and he became an outstanding young lawyer in Tennessee. Fiercely jealous of his honor, he engaged in brawls, and in a duel killed a man who cast an unjustified slur on his wife Rachel. Jackson prospered sufficiently to buy slaves and to build a mansion, the Hermitage, near Nashville. He was the first man elected from Tennessee to the House of Representatives, and he served briefly in the Senate. A major general in the War of 1812, Jackson became a national hero when he defeated the British at New Orleans.
President Bush Biography

Vice President Cheney Biography

Laura Bush Biography

Lynne Cheney Biography
In 1824 some state political factions rallied around Jackson; by 1828 enough had joined "Old Hickory" to win numerous state elections and control of the Federal administration in Washington.

3. US President Andrew Jackson
andrew jackson, our seventh United States president, profiled in a page that prints nicely for classroom use or other display. andrew jackson. Seventh U.S. president. March 4, 1829 March 3, 1837 that can be yours just for the cost of your time, paper and ink. Printable us presidents E-Book
http://www.homeofheroes.com/presidents/7_jackson.html
Andrew Jackson
Seventh U.S. President
March 4, 1829 - March 3, 1837 Vice President (1st Term)
John C. Calhoun Vice President (2nd Term)
Martin VanBuren BORN: March 15, 1767 Andrew Jackson's wife Rachel died after the election but before the Inauguration. Jackson never remarried and there was no First Lady during his presidency. New Lancaster County, South Carolina PROFESSION: Attorney/Professional Soldier MILITARY SERVICE: General, U.S. Army (Andrew Jackson's first military service occurred as a 13 year old member of the Continental Army during the American Revolution.) POLITICAL PARTY: Democratic HOME STATE: Tennessee POLITICAL OFFICES: U.S. Congressman, U.S. Senator, Tennessee Supreme Court Judge, Governor of Florida Territory. NICKNAME: "Old Hickory" DIED: June 8, 1845 (Age - 78) BURIED: Nashville, Tennessee "Do they think that I am such a damned fool as to think myself fit for President of the United States? No sir; I know what I am fit for. I can command a body of men in a rough way; but I am not fit to be President." Andrew Jackson upon being approached in 1822 to run for President Resigned in 1832 (First VP to resign) Click on the compass at left for a site map for the Hall of Heroes web site, that will link you to other pages inside our site. Click on the button at right to see our next president's page.

4. Books About US President Andrew Jackson
BestSelling Books About president 7. andrew jackson. Listings without prices are not carried by Barnes Noble (BN.com) andrew jackson and His Indian Wars. In stock ships within 24 hours. Robert
http://www.presidentialmuseums.com/Books/7.htm
Best-Selling Books About President #7. Andrew Jackson
Andrew Jackson and His Indian Wars
In stock: ships within 24 hours.
Robert V. Remini / Hardcover / Viking Penguin / July 2001
Click HERE to buy this book
Jackson's Way: Andrew Jackson and the People of the Western Waters
In stock: ships within 24 hours.
Click HERE to buy this book
The Battle of New Orleans: Andrew Jackson and America's First Military Victory
In stock: ships within 24 hours.
Robert Vincent Remini / Paperback / Penguin USA / April 2001
Click HERE to buy this book
The Life of Andrew Jackson
In stock: ships within 24 hours. Robert Vincent Remini / Paperback / Viking Penguin / September 1990 Click HERE to buy this book Eagle's Cry In stock: ships within 24 hours. David Nevin / Mass Market Paperback / Doherty, Tom Associates, LLC / September 2001 Click HERE to buy this book Liberty and Power: The Politics of Jacksonian America In stock: ships within 24 hours. Click HERE to buy this book The Long, Bitter Trail: Andrew Jackson and the Indians In stock: ships within 24 hours.

5. First Inaugural Address Of Jackson
The First Inaugural Address of. president andrew jackson. March 4, 1829 state of our intelligence and population must render us invincible. As long as our Government is administered
http://www.law.ou.edu/hist/jackson1.html
The University of Oklahoma Law Center
The First Inaugural Address of
President Andrew Jackson March 4, 1829 reform, which will require particularly the correction of those abuses that have bro ught the patronage of the Federal Government into conflict with the freedom of elections, and the counteraction of those causes which have disturbed the rightful course of appointment and have placed or continued power in unfaithful or incompetent hands. Andrew Jackson's Second Inaugural Address
Return to the Chronology of U.S. Historical Documents Page

6. PresidentS Resource
andrew jackson (18291837). Martin Van Buren andrew Johnson (1865-1869 Sites FromHanover College; us Grant Association; us Grant Network; Sites listed by the Grant
http://www.ibiblio.org/lia/president/pressites/PresidentS-list2.html
The Presidential Sites Specific Presidents
This list idenfies sites by president. Return to Table of Contents
Go to General Information
Quick GoTo for PresidentS:
Washington J.Adams Jefferson Madison ...
  • Presidents Hoover to Clinton
    Web Indexes for Each President
  • George Washington
  • 7. Internet Public Library: POTUS
    About the IPL. Ask a Question. Contact us. Home Special Collections suggestions for further reading. andrew jackson from The American president. From the PBS series The American
    http://www.ipl.org/ref/POTUS/ajackson.html
    dqmcodebase = "/javascript/"
    Subject Collections

    Business

    Computers

    Education
    ... POTUS This collection All of the IPL Advanced Links immediately following the image of the American Flag ( ) are links to other POTUS sites. All other links lead to sites elsewhere on the Web. Jump to: Presidential Election Results Cabinet Members Notable Events Internet Biographies ... Points of Interest
    Andrew Jackson
    7th President of the United States
    (March 4, 1829 to March 3, 1837) Nickname: "Old Hickory" Born: March 15, 1767, in Waxhaw, South Carolina
    Died: June 8, 1845, at the Hermitage in Nashville, Tennessee Father: Andrew Jackson
    Mother: Elizabeth Hutchinson Jackson
    Married: Rachel Donelson Robards (1767-1828) , in August 1791 and in a second ceremony on January 17, 1794
    Children: Andrew Jackson, Jr. (adopted) Religion: Presbyterian
    Education: No formal education Occupation: Lawyer, soldier Political Party: Democratic Other Government Positions:
    • Member of U.S. House of Representatives, 1796-97
    • United States Senator, 1797-98
    • Justice on Tennessee Supreme Court, 1798-1804
    • Governor of the Florida Territory, 1821

    8. President's Lady, The (1953)
    IMDb listing of the andrew and Rachel jackson story includes summary, reviews and ratings, cast and crew credits, and links.
    http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0046204/
    Top
    Movies
    Photo
    Galleries
    ...
    Film

    All Titles My Movies People Characters Quotes Bios Plots All (old)
    More searches
    Tips
    IMDbPro.com free trial

    Showing page 1 of 16 main details combined details full cast and crew company credits user comments ... external reviews newsgroup reviews user ratings recommendations plot summary plot keywords Amazon.com summary memorable quotes trivia goofs soundtrack listing crazy credits alternate versions movie connections merchandising links release dates filming locations technical specs laserdisc details DVD details literature listings news articles taglines trailers posters photo gallery on tv, schedule links showtimes official site miscellaneous photographs sound clip(s) video clip(s) Your Vote 1 (awful) 10 (excellent) You need to be a registered user of the IMDb to rate a movie
    - I have seen this movie and would like to submit a comment
    President's Lady, The
    Directed by
    Henry Levin

    Writing credits John Patrick Irving Stone (novel) Add to MyMovies IMDbPro Professional Details Genre: Drama (more) Plot Summary: The story of president Andrew Jackson from his early years, through his meeting with and subsequent marriage to Rachel Donelson Robards...

    9. The Avalon Project : President Jackson's Proclamation Regarding Nullification, D
    which, perfected by our happy Constitution, has brought us, by the favor of Heaven, to a state of reposed in me, I, andrew jackson, president of the United States, have
    http://www.yale.edu/lawweb/avalon/presiden/proclamations/jack01.htm
    The Avalon Project at Yale Law School
    President Jackson's Proclamation Regarding Nullification, December 10, 1832
    Whereas a convention, assembled in the State of South Carolina, have passed an ordinance , by which they declare that the several acts and parts of acts of the Congress of the United States, purporting to be laws for the imposing of duties and imposts on the importation of foreign commodities, and now having actual operation and effect within the United States, and more especially "two acts for the same purposes, passed on the 29th of May, 1828, and on the 14th of July, 1832, are unauthorized by the Constitution of the United States, and violate the true meaning and intent thereof, and are null and void, and no law," nor binding on the citizens of that State or its officers, and by the said ordinance it is further declared to he unlawful for any of the constituted authorities of the State, or of the United States, to enforce the payment of the duties imposed by the said acts within the same State, and that it is the duty of the legislature to pass such laws as may be necessary to give full effect to the said ordinances: And whereas, by the said ordinance it is further ordained, that, in no case of law or equity, decided in the courts of said State, wherein shall be drawn in question the validity of the said ordinance, or of the acts of the legislature that may be passed to give it effect, or of the said laws of the United States, no appeal shall be allowed to the Supreme Court of the United States, nor shall any copy of the record be permitted or allowed for that purpose; and that any person attempting to take such appeal, shall be punished as for a contempt of court:

    10. Internet Public Library: POTUS
    7th president of the United States (March 4, 1829 to ceremony on January 17, 1794Children andrew jackson, Jr. Member of us House of Representatives, 179697;
    http://www.ipl.org/div/potus/ajackson.html
    dqmcodebase = "/javascript/"
    Subject Collections

    Business

    Computers

    Education
    ... POTUS This collection All of the IPL Advanced Links immediately following the image of the American Flag ( ) are links to other POTUS sites. All other links lead to sites elsewhere on the Web. Jump to: Presidential Election Results Cabinet Members Notable Events Internet Biographies ... Points of Interest
    Andrew Jackson
    7th President of the United States
    (March 4, 1829 to March 3, 1837) Nickname: "Old Hickory" Born: March 15, 1767, in Waxhaw, South Carolina
    Died: June 8, 1845, at the Hermitage in Nashville, Tennessee Father: Andrew Jackson
    Mother: Elizabeth Hutchinson Jackson
    Married: Rachel Donelson Robards (1767-1828) , in August 1791 and in a second ceremony on January 17, 1794
    Children: Andrew Jackson, Jr. (adopted) Religion: Presbyterian
    Education: No formal education Occupation: Lawyer, soldier Political Party: Democratic Other Government Positions:
    • Member of U.S. House of Representatives, 1796-97
    • United States Senator, 1797-98
    • Justice on Tennessee Supreme Court, 1798-1804
    • Governor of the Florida Territory, 1821

    11. US Presidents: Lists And Records
    and African ancestry, which by us reckoning would Thomas Jefferson; andrew jackson;Abraham Lincoln; Warren Harding; Dwight presidents who married while president.
    http://www.heptune.com/preslist.html
    US Presidents: Lists and Records The presidents of the United States are so much fun. Understanding them helps us understand American history. We have compiled a series of lists about the presidents, and will be adding more as we think of new categories.
    Contents:
    Presidential birthplaces
    Presidents born before the USA became a country:
    • George Washington John Adams Thomas Jefferson James Madison James Monroe John Quincy Adams Andrew Jackson William Henry Harrison
    Presidents born in Arkansas
    • Bill Clinton
    Presidents born in California
    • Richard Nixon
    Presidents born in the Carolinas
    • Andrew Jackson (historians are not sure whether he was born in North or South Carolina) James Polk (North Carolina) Andrew Johnson (North Carolina)
    Presidents born in Connecticut
    • George W. Bush
    Presidents born in Georgia
    • Jimmy Carter
    Presidents born in Illinois
    • Ronald Reagan
    Presidents born in Iowa
    • Herbert Hoover
    Presidents born in Kentucky
    • Abraham Lincoln
    Presidents born in Massachusetts
    • John Adams John Quincy Adams John Kennedy George Bush
    Presidents born in Missouri
    • Harry Truman
    Presidents born in Nebraska
    • Gerald Ford
    Presidents born in New Hampshire
    • Franklin Pierce
    Presidents born in New Jersey
    • Grover Cleveland
    Presidents born in New York
    • Martin Van Buren Millard Fillmore Theodore Roosevelt Franklin Roosevelt
    Presidents born in Ohio
    • Ulysses Grant Rutherford Hayes James Garfield Benjamin Harrison William McKinley William Taft Warren Harding
    Presidents born in Pennsylvania
    • James Buchanan
    Presidents born in Texas

    12. Andrew Jackson - 7th President Of The United States
    Genealogy. Brian Tompsett’s us president genealogy page. Miscellaneous. andrewjackson page from CSPAN. andrew jackson Champion of the Kingly Commons web site.
    http://www.presidentsusa.net/jackson.html
    PRESIDENTS HOME PAGE Andrew Jackson 7th President: 1829-1837 Birth: March 15, 1767 at Lancaster County, South Carolina Birthplace information from American Presidents.org Lancaster County, South Carolina website Death: June 8, 1845 at Hermitage, Tennessee Gravesite information from American Presidents.org Picture of Grave The Hermitage Biographies Grolier online biography White House biography Congressional biography Biography from infoplease.com ... Biography from the University of Groningen Books and Other Media Andrew Jackson vs. Henry Clay : Democracy and Development in Antebellum America The President's Lady : A Novel About Rachel and Andrew Jackson The Petticoat Affair : Manners and Mutiny in Andrew Jackson’s White House Liberty and Power : The Politics of Jacksonian America ... Search for books about Andrew Jackson Cabinet/Staff List by infoplease.com Martin Van Buren - Secretary of State John Eaton - Secretary of War Lewis Cass - Secretary of War ... Roger Taney - Attorney General Election Results/Presidential Campaign Opponents: John Quincy Adams,

    13. Critical Thinkers :: Andrew Jackson Speaks: Indian Removal Policy :: Tracking We
    In seven of his eight annual messages to Congress, us president andrew Jacksondevotes several paragraphs to the policy of Indian removal (without ever
    http://www.synaptic.bc.ca/ejournal/jackson.htm
    The eJournal website
    the Trail of Tears Iraq: In the Aftermath
    Critical Texts for Critical Times
    eJournal Photos Travel ... Search
    Andrew Jackson Speaks: Indian Removal More History Critical Thinkers hooks Kerouac ...
    Text of The Indian Removal Act, 1830
    Passed into law during Jackson's second year as President, this Act set the tone for his administration's handling of all Indian affairs. In fact, Removal outlasted his tenure: the last of the Cherokee were infamously forced on the Trail of Tears death march in 1838, two years after Jackson's secondand finalterm ended. Though all Eastern tribes were eventually relocated West of the Mississippi, the government failed utterly in its pledge to enact the policy on a strictly voluntary basis (a policy notably not written into the act.) Nearly all relocation was carried out under duress, whether by military escort, or when no other option remained after tribal decimation by broken treaties, fraudulent land deals and the wars these often caused. Here is the Act's preamble:

    CHAP. CXLVIII.An Act to provide for an exchange of lands with the Indians residing in any of the states or territories, and for their removal west of the river Mississippi.

    14. Jackson, Andrew Presidents United States North America By Region History
    in the War of 1812, as a congressman, a us senator, a judge on the Tennessee SupremeCourt, and as president. statelibrary.dcr.state.nc.us Rate andrew jackson
    http://history.designerz.com/north-america-united-states-presidents-jackson--and
    History Map.Designerz.com Weather Science.Designerz.com Education.Designerz.com ...
    History News
    Channels Visited Clear Featured Links Web Hosting
    Domain Names

    Create a Web Site

    Keyword Analyzer
    ... Sign up for our mailing list Keyword Title Author

    15. MSN Encarta - Search Results - Jackson Andrew
    Encarta offers a list of interesting facts about us presidents. 3. Presidency ofAndrew jackson. Article—Encarta Encyclopedia. Found in the president of the
    http://encarta.msn.com/Jackson_Andrew.html
    MSN Home My MSN Hotmail Shopping ... Money Web Search: logoImg('http://sc.msn.com'); Encarta Subscriber Sign In Help Home ... Upgrade to Encarta Premium Search Encarta Encarta Search results for "Jackson Andrew" Page of 2 next Exclusively for MSN Encarta Premium Subscribers Jackson, Andrew Article—Encarta Encyclopedia Jackson, Andrew (1767-1845), seventh president of the United States (1829-1837) and the first Westerner to be elected president. His election marked... article outline Introduction Early Life Early Career President of the United States ... Last Years related items assessment of Jackson’s presidency Jacksonian Democracy Native American removal policy as governor territorial Florida War of 1812: Battle of New Orleans ... Editor's List: 10 Things You Didn't Know About U.S. Presidents Encarta Feature Encarta offers a list of interesting facts about U.S. presidents. Presidency of Andrew Jackson Article—Encarta Encyclopedia Found in the President of the United States article Jacksonian Democracy in U.S. history Article—Encarta Encyclopedia Found in the United States (History) article Policy of tribal removal as governor of territorial Florida Article—Encarta Encyclopedia Found in the Seminole article War of 1812, role of Andrew Jackson in the Battle of New Orleans

    16. MSN Encarta - Related Items - President Of The United States
    4. Madison, James. 5. Monroe, James. 6. Adams, John Quincy (us president). 7. jackson,andrew. 8. Van Buren, Martin. 9. Harrison, William Henry. 10. Tyler, John. 11.
    http://encarta.msn.com/related_761571294_5.6/7_Jackson_Andrew.html
    var fSendSelectEvents = true; var fSendExpandCollapseEvents = true; var fCallDisplayUAText = false; MSN Home My MSN Hotmail Shopping ... Money Web Search: logoImg('http://sc.msn.com'); Encarta Subscriber Sign In Help Home ... Upgrade to Encarta Premium Search Encarta Related Items from Encarta President of the United States Constitution of the United States, document which establishes Presidential powers Executive Branch Presidency in the context of the U. S. government Presidents and Vice Presidents of the United States (table) ... (1767-1845), seventh president of the United States (1829-1837) and the first Westerner to be elected president. His election marked... View article Try MSN Internet Software for FREE! MSN Home My MSN Hotmail ... Feedback

    17. Famous ClipArt: U.S. Presidents: Andrew Jackson
    andrew jackson (17671845), seventh president of the United States, was born March15, 1767, at the Waxhaw or Warsaw settlement (whose position in relation to
    http://wondersmith.com/clipart/presidents/Andrew_Jackson.htm
    F AMOUS C LIP A RT:
    Andrew Jackson created and edited by Blake Linton Wilfong
    a.k.a. The Wondersmith! You must read and agree to the
    before using Famous ClipArt images.
    Jackson is the only President of whom it may be said that he went out of office far more popular than he was when he entered. When he went into office he had no political opinions, only some popular notions. He left his party strong, perfectly organized, and enthusiastic, on a platform of low expenditure, payment of the debt, no expenditure for public improvements or for glory and display in any form, and low taxes. His name still remained a spell to conjure with, and the politicians sought to obtain the assistance of his approval for their schemes; but in general his last years were quiet and uneventful. He returned to his home near Nashville, which he called the "Hermitage". Andrew Jackson died on June 8, 1945. Jackson was one of the most forceful personalities in American history. Though not a deep thinker, when action was called for he administered affairs with admirable vigor.
    Continue

    to Martin Van Buren Return
    to The Famous ClipArt main page Return
    to The World of the Wondersmith Famous ClipArt

    18. Andrew Jackson
    us Inaugural Addresses. http //americanpresident.org/KoTrain/Courses/A andrewjackson andrew jackson Seventh president 18291837 http //whitehouse
    http://cybersleuth-kids.com/sleuth/History/US_History/Presidents/Andrew_Jackson/
    Home Fun and Games Science Math ...
    Link to Us

    Andrew
    Jackson 7th President
    Subject
    Themes
    Search:
    Home
    History US History Presidents Andrew Jackson
    SEARCH RESULTS 1 - 12 of 12
  • Andrew Jackson
    http: //npg.si.edu/exh/hall2/jacks.htm Andrew Jackson http: //americanpresident.org/KoTrain/Courses/A... Andrew Jackson: First Inaugural Address. U.S. Inaugural Addresses. 1989 http: //bartleby.com/124/pres23.html Andrew Jackson: Second Inaugural Address. U.S. Inaugural Addresses. 1989 http: //bartleby.com/124/pres24.html Rachel Robards Jackson - Andrew Jackson http: //americanpresident.org/KoTrain/Courses/A... The First Lady: Eliza McCardle Johnson http: //americanpresident.org/KoTrain/Courses/A... Andrew Jackson http: //whitehouse.gov/history/presidents/aj7.h... Andrew Jackson http: //interlink-cafe.com/uspresidents/07th.ht...
  • 19. March 3, 1837 - US President Andrew Jackson & Congress Recognizes Republic Of Te
    March 3, 1837 in history us president andrew jackson Congress recognizes Republic of Texas.
    http://www.brainyhistory.com/events/1837/march_3_1837_50549.html
    BrainyAtlas BrainyDictionary BrainyEncyclopedia BrainyGeography BrainyHistory BrainyQuote BrainyZip History Home
    March 3, 1837 In History Event:
    Related Year:
    Related Events:
    March 3, 1837

    Emancipation from the bondage of the soil is no freedom for the tree. - Rabindranath Tagore
    History Home

    BrainyCentral
    About Us Inquire Privacy Terms

    20. Andrew Jackson --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
    , andrew jackson Brief information on the political career of theseventh president of the us Includes a list of related links.
    http://www.britannica.com/ebi/article?eu=297061&query=k-capture&ct=ebi

    A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

    Page 1     1-20 of 109    1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | 6  | Next 20

    free hit counter