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Jackson County Marshal's House and Jail Museum

Built in 1859, these buildings served as United States Provost Marshal's headquarters during the Civil War. Frank James, outlaw, and William C. Quantrill, border war guerrilla, were jailed here. In use until 1933.

Marker is on Main Street near Truman Road, ...

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Jackson's Command

Starke's Brigade, Jackson's Division

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Jackson's Command,

Starke's Brigade, Jackson's Division

Brig. Gen. William E. Starke, Commanding.

Organization.

1st, 2nd, 9th, 10th, and 15th Louisiana Infantry,

Coppen's (Louisiana) Battalion.

(September 16-17, 1862.)

On the evening of September 16th, Starke's Brigade formed line perpendicular to this road, on the left ...

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Jackson's Command

Taliaferro's Brigade, Jackson's Division

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Jackson's Command.

Taliaferro's Brigade, Jackson's Division,

Colonel J.W. Jackson, 47th Alabama, Commanding.

Organization.

47th, and 48th Alabama and 10th, 23d, and 37th

Virginia Infantry.

(September 16-17, 1862.)

On the evening of September 16, Taliferro's Brigade formed in the second line perpendicular to this road, ...

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Jackson County Courthouse

Truman Historic Walking Tour Stop 4

Harry S. Truman began his political career here, serving as administrative judge from 1923 to 1925 and presiding judge from 1927 to 1935, overseeing the building's 1932 major renovation.

Marker is on Maple Avenue, on the ...

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In Memory of Dr. Lillie May Jackson

Servant of God,

Champion of the People,

Mother of Freedom

May 25, 1976

Erected by the Association for Study

of Afro-American Life and History

In Cooperation with the

Amoco Foundation, Inc.

Marker is at the intersection of Druid Hill Avenue ...

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Jackson Springs

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General Andrew Jackson, leading his troops to Florida in 1818 to fight the Seminole Indians, stopped here for nearly two weeks to rest his army during their long march. Since that time, this has been called Jackson Springs to ...

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Jackson's Division, Jackson's Command

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Jackson's Division, Jackson's Command.

Brigadier General J.R. Jones, Commanding.

(September 17, 1862.)

Early in the morning of the 17,th while in the position taken the evening before, Jackson's Division was subjected to a heavy fire of artillery from light batteries in its ...

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Jackson's Division, Jackson's Command

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Jackson's Division, Jackson's Command.

Brigadier General J.R. Jones, Commanding.

(September 17, 1862.)

Early in the morning of the 17,th while in the position taken the evening before, Jackson's Division was subjected to a heavy fire of artillery from light batteries in its ...

Jacksonburg Public Square

On March 30, 1830, a commission appointed to choose Jackson County's seat of government reported: "A territorial road, call the St. Joseph's road, was last winter laid.... Where this road crosses the Grand river... a flourishing village is commenced." Named ...

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Jackson's Command

Trimble's Brigade, Ewell's Division

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Jackson's Command.

Trimble's Brigade, Ewell's Division.

Col. James A. Walker, 13th Virginia Infantry, Commanding.

Organization.

15th Alabama Infantry,

12th Georgia Infantry,

21st Georgia Infantry,

21st North Carolina Battalion.

September 16-17, 1862.

At 10 p.m. of the 16th, Trimble's Brigade advanced from the Dunkard Church Woods and ...

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