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Stonewall Jackson Died

Stonewall Jackson

Died

May 10, 1862

Buried

Lexington, Va.

Marker is on Stonewall Jackson Road (County Route 606).

Courtesy hmdb.org

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

C.S.A.

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

Maj. Gen. Daniel H. Hill, commanding.

September 15-16, 1862.

D.H. Hill's Division retired from South Mountain during the night of Sept. 14, crossed the Antietam, at the Middle Bridge, at daylight of the 15th, ...

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Reggie Jackson

"Mr. October"

New York Yankees

1977 - 1981.

One of the most colorful and exciting players of his era. A prolific power hitter who thrived in pressure situation. In five years in pinstripes, he helped lead the Yankees to four ...

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Elizabeth Hutchinson Jackson

[West Side]

Erected to the memory of Elizabeth Hutchinson Jackson. Mother of Andrew Jackson seventh President of the United States.

[South Side]

It was her zeal for accomplishment that made handicaps seem to resolve themselves in her favor which enabled ...

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Birthplace of Andrew Jackson Monument

[Carving Side]

"I was born in So Carolina, as I have been told, at the plantation whereon James Crawford lived about one mile from the Carolina Road X of the Waxhaw Creek" Andrew Jackson to J.H. Witherspoon, August 11, 1824.

Jackson said ...

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Jackson Comes Home

Andrew Jackson, champion of the common, is a larger-than-life hero. He has been memorialized throughout American history. The idea of commemorating Jackson with a statue in the land of his birth was conceived by Perry Belle Hough of the Lancaster ...

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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 ...

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Bishop Jackson Kemper Home Built 1849

Bishop Kemper lived on these premises 1846-1870. Missionary Bishop of American Episcopal Church 1835-59. Inspired founding of the Nashotah House in 1842. Bishop of Wisconsin 1854-70. Facing countless Frontier hardships, he traveled far and wide through the Middle West, confirmed ...

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Stonewall Jackson at Dam 5

At the outbreak of the Civil War, Maryland became a border between the Confederacy and the Union. The Confederacy knew that the canal and railroad were important Union supply lines. Stonewall Jackson’s Brigade made several attempts to destroy Dam 5 ...

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Jacksonville

Near this site, now inundated by the waters of Don Pedro Reservoir, stood the historic town of Jacksonville. It was settled by Julian Smart who planted the first garden and orchard in the spring of 1849. Named for Colonel A. ...

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