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Jackson's Command
Gregg's Brigade, Hill's Light Division
C.S.A.
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William Henry Jackson
1843 - 1942
From 1867 to 1869 the first photography ...
Gen. James Jackson Home Site
Site of the Home
Presented By The State Of Georgia
Fort Jackson
Built 1822-32 to protect the lower river. Named for...
Lillie Carroll Jackson Museum
"God opened my mouth and no man can shut it." With this fi...
John Wesley Powell / Morgan's Raid in Jackson, 1863
Side A: John Wesley Powell (1834-1902)
Scient...
Elizabeth Jackson
Near this spot is buried,
Elizabeth Jackson,
...Our Jackson County Pioneers
In Honor Of
Revolutionary Soldiers
Lt. Joseph ...
General Andrew Jackson
1767 - 1845
This statue
presented to
the...
Jackson's Command
C.S.A.
Jackson's Command
Major General Thomas ...
Results for Jackson
Jackson's Command
Gregg's Brigade, Hill's Light Division
C.S.A.
Jackson's Command.
Gregg's Brigade, Hill's Light Division,
Brigadier General Maxcy Gregg, Commanding.
Organization.
1st South Carolina Infantry, (Provisional Army.)
12th, 13th, and 14th South Carolina Infantry, and
1st South Carolina Rifles.
(September 17, 1862.)
Gregg's Brigade formed line about 3 p.m. in the fields ...
William Henry Jackson
1843 - 1942
From 1867 to 1869 the first photography studio of William Henry Jackson, renowned photographer, artist, and explorer of the Old West, stood on the northwest corner of this block. His autobiography, Time Exposure, reports that in 1869 Omaha ...
Gen. James Jackson Home Site
Site of the Home
Presented By The State Of Georgia
— To —
Major General James Jackson
Born 1757 - Died 1806
Revolutionary Hero, Statesman,
And Governor Of Georgia
Placed By
The Savannah Chapter Of The
Daughters Of The American Revolution
1949
Marker is on Abercorn St. near E. ...
Fort Jackson
Built 1822-32 to protect the lower river. Named for Andrew Jackson. 1862 - Fort withstood 10-day siege by Farragut and surrendered after city fell. In 1898 and 1917-18 used as training base. 1961 - Fort was declared a national monument.
Marker ...
Lillie Carroll Jackson Museum
"God opened my mouth and no man can shut it." With this firm belief in God and herself, "Ma" Jackson acieved extraordinary success in securing equal rights for blacks in Baltimore and Maryland. Born in 1889, she began fighting for ...
John Wesley Powell / Morgan's Raid in Jackson, 1863
Side A: John Wesley Powell (1834-1902)
Scientist and explorer of the American West, John Wesley Powell moved from New York to Jackson with his family in 1838 and lived here until 1846. He developed an early interest in geology from his ...
Elizabeth Jackson
Near this spot is buried,
Elizabeth Jackson,
Mother of President Andrew Jackson,
She gave her life cheerfully for
the independence of her country,
on an unrecorded date in Nov, 1781,
and to her son Andy this advice:
"Andy, never tell ...
Our Jackson County Pioneers
In Honor Of
Revolutionary Soldiers
Lt. Joseph Boggs, PA. • William Moore, VA.
Isaac Drake, MD. • Ledston Noland, N.C.
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Fort Osage, 1808-1827
Major George C. Sibley, U.S. Indian Agent
Mary Easton Sibley, First White Woman in County
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Soldiers War of 1812
Col. William Miles Chick, VA.
Capt. William ...
General Andrew Jackson
1767 - 1845
This statue
presented to
the people of
Jackson County by
Harry S. Truman
President of
the United States
1949
Accepted for
the people of
Jackson County by
the County Court
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Harry M. Gambel
Presiding Judge
Wm. J. Randall
Eastern Judge
Fred W. Klaber
Western Judge
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Charles Keck
Sculptor
Wight & Wight
Architects
Marker is on Liberty Street near Lexington Avenue, ...
Jackson's Command
C.S.A.
Jackson's Command
Major General Thomas J. Jackson,
Commanding.
(September 17, 1862.)
Jackson's Command was in order of battle at 5:30 a.m. Jackson's Division, commanded by J.R. Jones, in two lines, its right resting on the Hagerstown Turnpike 230 yards north of this. Early's and ...