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National Historic Landmark - Jackson Lake Lodge
Jackson Lake Lodge, completed in 1955, represents a break ...
Mount Zion African Methodist Episcopal Church - Jacksonville
After the Civil War, several dozen freedmen formed the Soc...
LaFayette - Jackson Township Civil War Memorial
and Veterans Memorial Garden
Erected 1903 by the
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The Jumping Seat of Calaveras County
Judge Smith pro...
Chief Ladiga Trail - Jacksonville
The Chief Ladiga Trail was named for a Creek Indian leader...
Lt. Gen. Thomas Jonathan “Stonewall” Jackson 1824-1863
Thomas J. “Stonewall” Jackson is best known for his leader...
Power-Jackson Cabin
c. 1830
This cabin is one of the rare examples of a ...
National Historic Landmark - Jackson Square - Vieux Carré
National Historic Landmark
[Panel 1:]
Jack...
James U. Jackson Memorial Bridge / James U. Jackson ( 1856-1925)
James U. Jackson Memorial Bridge
The first North Aug...
Phanuel Lutheran Church - - Jackson Township
Organized in 1832 by German speaking families of the Evang...
Results for - Jackson -
National Historic Landmark - Jackson Lake Lodge
Jackson Lake Lodge, completed in 1955, represents a break with the traditional rustic style of architecture used in the National Park Service. Designed by Gilbert Stanley Underwood, who previously had designed the Ahwahnee, Bryce Canon and North Rim Grand Canyon ...
Mount Zion African Methodist Episcopal Church - Jacksonville
After the Civil War, several dozen freedmen formed the Society for Religious Worship and were formally recognized in 1866 as the Mount Zion AME Church. A 1901 fire destroyed their brick sanctuary which seated 1,500 worshippers. Within months the church ...
LaFayette - Jackson Township Civil War Memorial
and Veterans Memorial Garden
Erected 1903 by the
Citizens of Jackson Tp. and
Dedicated to the
Memory of her soldiers of
1861. - 1865.
[Grand Army of the Republic emblem]
Ah! never shall the land forget.
How flowed the life blood of her brave
Gushed warm with hope and ...
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The Jumping Seat of Calaveras County
Judge Smith proclaimed Jackson the Seat of Justice after Clerk Collier canvassed the votes of the May 1851 election in which 1224 votes were cast for Moquelumne Hill and 1014 for Jackson. An armed party ...
Chief Ladiga Trail - Jacksonville
The Chief Ladiga Trail was named for a Creek Indian leader who signed the Cusseta Treaty in 1832. Under the terms of that agreement, the Creeks gave up claim to their remaining lands in northeast Alabama. Because he had signed ...
Lt. Gen. Thomas Jonathan “Stonewall” Jackson 1824-1863
Thomas J. “Stonewall” Jackson is best known for his leadership of Confederate troops during the American Civil War, and especially for his celebrated Valley Campaign of 1862.
Thomas Jackson was a country boy from (West) Virginia who became a graduate of ...
Power-Jackson Cabin
c. 1830
This cabin is one of the rare examples of a single-pen (one room) log house remaining in Cobb County. Although a framed addition was added later, the original hand-hewn, squared-and-notched log construction is still visible. William Power originally acquired ...
National Historic Landmark - Jackson Square - Vieux Carré
National Historic Landmark
[Panel 1:]
Jackson Square
has been designated a Registered National Historic Landmark under the provisions of the Historic Sites Act of August 21, 1935.
This site possesses exceptional value in commemorating and interpreting the history of the ...
James U. Jackson Memorial Bridge / James U. Jackson ( 1856-1925)
James U. Jackson Memorial Bridge
The first North Augusta bridge was built in 1891 by James U. Jackson. The present bridge, built in 1939, was formally dedicated as "The James U. Jackson Memorial Bridge." The building of the 1891 bridge, the ...
Phanuel Lutheran Church - - Jackson Township
Organized in 1832 by German speaking families of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Rowen County, North Carolina. Migrating to Indiana in 1828. August 7, 1836 Jacob and Elizabeth Linebaugh Bowman deeded land for the First Church and Cemetery.
Marker can ...