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Cohen Brothers Store, St. James Building (Jacksonville City Hall)

Cohen Brothers Store, St. James Building (Jacksonville City Hall)

Occupying the entire block, the St. James Building has been a Jacksonville landmark since its completion in 1912. The Cohen brothers, who commissioned the construction of the building, hired renowned Jacksonville architect ...

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James Jackson

Often referred to as the most successful breeder of thoroughbred horses in America, James Jackson imported Glencoe and Leviathan to the U.S. in the early 1800's, leaving a permanent imprint on both the breed and American racing history.

Inducted 2009

City of ...

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Gen. James Jackson Home Site

Site of the Home

Presented By The State Of Georgia

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Major General James Jackson

Born 1757 - Died 1806

Revolutionary Hero, Statesman,

And Governor Of Georgia

Placed By

The Savannah Chapter Of The

Daughters Of The American Revolution

1949

Marker is on Abercorn St. near E. ...

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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 ...

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On this Spot Brig. Gen. James S. Jackson Fell

Gen. Jackson was born in Fayette Co., Ky. 1823, died Perryville, Oct. 8, 1862. Graduated Jefferson College, Canonsburg, Penn. and Transylvania University. Lawyer, Hopkinsville. Lieutenant 1st, Ky. Cavalry, Mexican War. Member of Congress, 1861, resigned. Organized 3rd Ky. Union Cavalry ...

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James Urquhart Jackson

 

James Urquhart Jackson, founder of North Augusta, was born in the village of Harrisonville, near Augusta, Georgia, on June 24, 1856. It was his vision that shaped North Augusta's early years.

In 1890 Jackson acquired 5600 acres of land ...

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