1787Andrew Jackson was admitted to the North Carolina bar. Orphaned at age 14 and raised by his uncles, Jackson studied law while a teenager. At age 21, he was appointed as the prosecuting attorney in for the far-western frontier area of North Carolina that became Tennessee a few years later. As a result of his private practice earnings, he became a wealthy landowner before he entered elected office, eventually serving as the 7th U.S. president.1989As part of an $11.9 billion transportation appropriations bills, President …