May 30, 1806: Andrew Jackson and Charles Dickinson. Dickinson was killed and Jacksonwounded. Upon his election to the Presidency in 1829, Jackson became the only U.S. President to have killed a man in a duel.
May 30, 1806: Andrew Jackson and Charles Dickinson. Dickinson was killed and Jacksonwounded. Upon his election to the Presidency in 1829, Jackson became the only U.S. President to have killed a man in a duel.