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Jacksonville State University

This Educational Center of

Northeast Alabama Traces its Origin to

Jacksonville Male Academy 1836

Jacksonville Female Academy 1837

Calhoun College 1871

Calhoun Grange College 1878

State Normal School 1883

State Teachers College 1929

Jacksonville State College 1957

Jacksonville State University 1966

Erected February 22, 1983 in observance of ...

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Jackson Opens Fire

Second Battle of Manassas

"My command was advanced...until it reached a commanding position near Brawner's house. By this time it was sunset; but as [the Union] column appeared to be moving by, with its flank exposed, I determined to attack at ...

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Jackson's Brigade.

Cheatham's Division - Hardee's Corps.

Jackson's Brigade.

Cheatham's Division - Hardee's Corps.

Brig. Gen. John K. Jackson.

Nov. 25, 1863, 5 p.m.

1st Georgia (Confederate) - Maj. J. C. Gordon.

5th Georgia - Col. Charles P. Daniel.

47th Georgia - Capt. J. J. Harper.

65th Georgia - Lieut. ...

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Gen. Stonewall Jackson

Gen. Stonewall Jackson, by Gen. Lee’s request, on this corner, planned the Battle of Fredericksburg.

Nov. 27, 1862. U.D.C

Marker is at the intersection of Princess Anne Street (U.S. 17-BR) and George Street, on the right when traveling south on Princess Anne ...

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Battle of Harpers Ferry / Jackson Arrives

(Upper Panel): Battle of Harpers Ferry

Invasion rocked the United States during the second year of the American Civil War. In September 1862 Confederate General Robert E. Lee launched his army into Maryland - the North. Lee's first target became ...

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Setting the Trap / Jackson Arrives

(Upper Panel): Setting the Trap

Confederate Major General "Stonewall" Jackson faced three enemies - the Union garrison at Harpers Ferry, its formidable position on Bolivar Heights, and time. On the second day of the battle, although pummeled by a Confederate bombardment, ...

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Jackson County

This County, created by Act of the Legislature February 11, 1796, is named for James Jackson who later became Governor in 1798-1801. A soldier of the Revolution he served in Congress 1789-91 and in the Senate 1793-95 and 1801-06. He ...

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Jackson's March to Mechanicsville

In mid-June 1862, having defeated three Union armies in the Shenandoah Valley, Maj. Gen. Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson and his Valley Army joined Gen. Robert E. Lee to defend Richmond. Jackson and his men marched by here on 26 June ...

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To The Memory of General Jackson

To The Memory of General Jackson and his Tennessee Volunteers while camped here 1814. He fought the Battle of Horseshoe Bend and discharged his Volunteers.

Marker is on Gen. Jackson Memorial Dr south of Mallory Cir, on the right when traveling ...

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Jacksonboro

The establishment of Jacksonboro as the county seat of Screven County was authorized by an Act of the General Assembly, Feb. 1, 1797.

James H. Rutherford, Francis Jones, Martin Martin, Anthony Bonnell, Sr., and Stephen Pearce were appointed Commissioners to `purchase ...

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