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Lake Jackson Mounds Archaeological State Park
More than eight centuries ago, Native Americans inhabited ...
Jacksonville
Straddling the beautiful St. Johns River in the northeast ...
Jackson City Hall
Built 1846-47 by slave labor, of handmade brick. Original ...
Stonewall Jackson
The
Virginia Military
Institute
will be ...
Jackson Trail
This is the same road over witch marched the famous Gen. A...
Jackson Fire Bell
This trusty bell served Jackson
faithfully fo...
"Shoeless Joe" Jackson
• Favorite baseball bat: "Black Betsy"
• 1911...
LaFayette - Jackson Township Civil War Memorial
and Veterans Memorial Garden
Erected 1903 by the
...The First National Bank of Jacksonville
Since 1890 the financial interests of this area have been ...
Jackson's Headquarters
John B. White House
(Preface): On January 1, 1862, C...
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Lake Jackson Mounds Archaeological State Park
More than eight centuries ago, Native Americans inhabited the area around Lake Jackson, just north of Tallahassee. The park site was part of what is now known as the Southeastern Ceremonial Complex. Today, it encompasses six earthen temple mounds and ...
Jacksonville
Straddling the beautiful St. Johns River in the northeast corner of Florida is the metropolis of Jacksonville. Known for its deep natural harbor, miles of rivers, estuaries, bays, and rich fertile soil, the surrounding region was home to native civilizations ...
Jackson City Hall
Built 1846-47 by slave labor, of handmade brick. Original cost $7505.58. John Oldham, Mayor, Will Gibbon Arch. Used as hospital for both Union and Confederate soldiers during war between the states. This building was spared when the town, having been ...
Stonewall Jackson
The
Virginia Military
Institute
will be heard from
today.
General Jackson
at Chancellorsville
May 3, 1863
[ Lower Marker: ]
The 1990 restoration of the Jackson statue
was made possible by the descendants of
William Bradford Ryland, Class of 1924,
Alexander Fleet Ryland, Class of 1897,
and
Josiah Ryland, Class of 1859,
who studied under ...
Jackson Trail
This is the same road over witch marched the famous Gen. Andrew Jackson.
This marker erected April 1926
By Georgia Daughters of The American Revolution.
Atlanta Chapter Atlanta and Sunbury Chapter Winder.
Marker is on Winder Highway (State Highway 11).
Courtesy hmdb.org
Jackson Fire Bell
This trusty bell served Jackson
faithfully for over 70 years.
Located in tower near courthouse.
Warning of fire or other peril.
Dedicated July 8, 1989 by
Amador County Historical Society
and
Excelsior Parlor No. 31 N.S.G.W.
Andrew A. Quaglia, Grand President
Marker is on Broadway Street, on the left ...
"Shoeless Joe" Jackson
• Favorite baseball bat: "Black Betsy"
• 1911 - highest rookie batting average - .408
• All time batting average - .356
• Played for: Philadelphia (1908-1908), Cleveland (1910-1915), Chicago White Sox (1915-1920)
Marker can be reached from Augusta Street (South Carolina Route 20). ...
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 ...
The First National Bank of Jacksonville
Since 1890 the financial interests of this area have been served by The First National Bank and its predecessor The Tredagar National Bank (an institution of the "Boom" days of Jacksonville)
Organizers were Peyton Rowan, President, Jos. W. Burke (Brig. Gen. ...
Jackson's Headquarters
John B. White House
(Preface): On January 1, 1862, Confederate Gen. Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson led four brigades west from Winchester, Va., to secure Romney in the fertile South Branch Valley on the North Western Turnpike. He attacked and occupied Bath ...