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Jackson's Command

Ripley's Brigade, D.H. Hill's Division

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Jackson's Command,

Ripley's Brigade, D.H. Hill's Division,

Brigadier General R.S. Ripley, Commanding.

Organization.

1st and 3rd North Carolina, 4th and 44th Georgia Infantry.

(Septemer 17, 1862.)

Late in the afternoon of September 16, Ripley's Brigade moved from the right of the division ...

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Jackson's Law Office

Andrew Jackson settled in Nashville in 1788 and served as Atty. Gen. until 1796. Lawyer John Overton owned a building here (1791-96) and shared office space with his friend Jackson. Jackson was Tennessee's first Rep. to Congress (1796) and state ...

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William L. "Mudwall" Jackson

19th & 20th Virginia Cavalry C.S.A.

William L. "Mudwall" Jackson and the main body of the 19th Virginia Cavalry were in camp near Mill Point on November 3, 1863, when they received a message from Lt. George W. Siple, a Pocahontas ...

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Jackson's Command

Lawton's Brigade, Ewell's Division

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Jackson's Command.

Lawton's Brigade, Ewell's Division.

Col. M. Dougass, 13th Georgia Infantry,

Commanding.

Organization.

13th, 26th, 31st, 38th, 60th, and 61st Georgia Infantry.

(September 16-17, 1862.)

At 10 p.m., of the 16th, Lawton's Brigade advanced from its position west of the Dunkard Church and ...

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Birthplace of Andrew Jackson

Seventh President of the United States. Near this site on South Carolina soil Andrew Jackson was born on March 15, 1767, at the plantation whereon James Crawford lived and where Jackson himself said he was born.

Marker is at the intersection ...

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Jackson's Command

Hays' Brigade, Ewell's Division

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Jackson's Command.

Hays' Brigade, Ewell's Division,

Brigadier General Harry T. Hays, Commanding.

Organization.

5th, 6th, 7th, 8th and 14th Louisiana Infantry.

(September 17, 1862.)

On the night of September 16, Hays' Brigade bivouacked in the woods northwest of the Dunkard Church. Soon after ...

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D.H. Hill's Division, Jackson's Command

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D.H. Hill's Division, Jackson's Command.

Major General D.H. Hill, Commanding.

(September 15-16, 1862.)

D.H. Hill's Division led the retreat from South Mountain on the night of the 14th. Rodes' and Colquitt's Brigades, both under command of Rodes, were hastened to Sharpsburg to expel ...

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Former Home of Henry R. Jackson

Union Army Headquarters 1865

This building, now the quarters of a private Club, was erected in 1857 for Edmund Molyneux, British consul at Savannah, and served as his residence and as the Consulate until Molyneux's return to England in 1863. In ...

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A Camp of Stonewall Jackson’s

Just to the north, on the night of November 25, 1862, Stonewall Jackson, with his corps, camped. He was on his way to join Lee at Fredericksburg.

Marker is on Old Blue Ridge Turnpike (County Route 670) just south of Quaker ...

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Andrew Jackson

Studied law under

Spruce Macay, 1784 – 85,

at an office which

stood 1 bl. W. Admitted

to the bar in Rowan

County, Nov. 6, 1787.

Marker is at the intersection of S Main Street and W Fisher Street, on the left when traveling north on ...

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