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20. Jackson-Fisher House
20. Jackson - Fisher House. 5177 Canal Street. Circa 1905....
The Moore Home- 503 East Jackson (tour stop 1)
1. So the Turner-Moore home located at 503 East Jackson St...
Jacksonville-Baldwin Rail-Trail
Just west of bustling downtown Jacksonville, the Jacksonvi...
Lee-Jackson House
Here lived
Margaret Junkin Preston
1848 – 185...
The Nash-Jackson House
Originally located at the north-east corner of king Street...
National Historic Landmark-Jackson Pollock House and Studio
National Historical Landmark- Jackson Pollock House & ...
National Historic Landmark- Jacksonville Historic District
National Historic Landmark- Jacksonville Historic District...
Old City Cemetery - Jacksonville
This cemetery contains the remains of approximately 220 Co...
Confederate Monument - Jacksonville
Located in Hemming Plaza, the monument was erected in 1898...
National Historic Landmark - Stonewall Jackson Headquarters
In the months preceding his famous Shenandoah Valley Campa...
Results for - Jackson -
20. Jackson-Fisher House
20. Jackson - Fisher House. 5177 Canal Street. Circa 1905. Frame Vernacular. The original footprint of the house appears to be a gabled-ell. This is a common type throughout the southeast during the late 1800s and early 1900s.
The Moore Home- 503 East Jackson (tour stop 1)
1. So the Turner-Moore home located at 503 East Jackson Street in Pensacola, Florida is where the whole sordid night began. That night—the night of Friday, January 30, 1931—ended the life of a 23-year-old scion of a prominent Jackson, Mississippi ...
Jacksonville-Baldwin Rail-Trail
Just west of bustling downtown Jacksonville, the Jacksonville-Baldwin Rail-Trail, one of north Florida's oldest, traverses a rural setting of hardwood uplands, wetlands and pine flatwoods. A dense tree canopy shelters much of the nearly 15-mile paved path, providing habitat for ...
Lee-Jackson House
Here lived
Margaret Junkin Preston
1848 – 1857
Poetess of the Confederacy
Thomas J. (Stonewall) Jackson
1853 – 1857
Robert E. Lee
1865 – 1869
Placed by
The Rockbridge Historical Society
1957
Marker is on W Washington Street, on the right when traveling west.
Courtesy hmdb.org
The Nash-Jackson House
Originally located at the north-east corner of king Street East and Nash Road in the city of Hamilton, the house known as the Nash=Jackson House was built in 1818. The property on which the house stood, part of William Gage's ...
National Historic Landmark-Jackson Pollock House and Studio
National Historical Landmark- Jackson Pollock House & Studio
From 1945 until his death, this was the home and workplace of Jackson Pollock (1912-1956), considered one of the most revolutionary figures in the history of 20th-century art and a key ingredient ...
National Historic Landmark- Jacksonville Historic District
National Historic Landmark- Jacksonville Historic District
Founded as a mining town in 1852, Jacksonville is a mid-19th century inland commercial town significant for its magnificent group of surviving unaltered commercial and residential buildings.
The town was the principal financial center ...
Old City Cemetery - Jacksonville
This cemetery contains the remains of approximately 220 Confederate veterans, including Brigadier General Joseph Finegan who commanded Confederate forces at the Battle of Olustee and later commanded the Florida Brigade in the Army of Northern Virginia; and Captain Francis P. ...
Confederate Monument - Jacksonville
Located in Hemming Plaza, the monument was erected in 1898 and paid for by Charles C. Hemming, a wealthy banker and Confederate veteran. Hemming had joined the Jacksonville Light Infantry in 1861, fought in the western theater, and was captured ...
National Historic Landmark - Stonewall Jackson Headquarters
In the months preceding his famous Shenandoah Valley Campaign (March-June 1862), Confederate Maj. Gen. Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson (1824-1863) used this Gothic Revival house as his headquarters, where he was joined by his wife, Mary Anna. Jackson's rapid maneuvering in ...