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| | Andrew Jackson Arkansas Encyclopedia of Arkansas Arkansas History State of Arkansas |
 | | Jackson was responsible for the notorious Indian Removal Act of 1830, and thus the Trail of Tears, in unconstitutional defiance of a Supreme Court ruling. |  | | The United States Senate censured Jackson on March 27, 1834 for his actions in defunding the Bank of the United States. |  | | As President, Andrew Jackson worked to dismantle the Bank of the United States, which had been originally introduced in 1791 by Alexander Hamilton as a way of providing a national debt and increasing the power of the federal government. |
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http://www.anythingarkansas.com/arkapedia/pedia/Andrew_Jackson
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| | Stephen T. Jackson |
 | | Singer, D.K., S.T. Jackson, B.J. Madsen, and D.A. Wilcox. |  | | Jackson, S.T., J.L. Betancourt, M.E. Lyford, S.T. Gray and K.A. Ryland. |  | | Lyford, M.E., S.T. Jackson, J.L. Betancourt, and S.T. Gray. |
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http://uwadmnweb.uwyo.edu/botany/jackson.htm
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| | Colorado State Judicial Branch - Honorable Francis C. Jackson |
 | | Judge Jackson is the presiding judge of the Jefferson County Courts. |  | | Francis C. Jackson was appointed to the county court in January 1977. |  | | Judge Jackson hears traffic, criminal (felony and misdemeanor), and civil cases. |
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http://www.courts.state.co.us/district/01st/judges/1cntyfjackson.htm
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| | Faculty |
 | | Shi, H., P.H. Hamm, R.G. Lawler, and D.C. Jackson (1999). |  | | Reese, S.A., C.E. Crocker, D.C. Jackson, and G.R. Ultsch (2000). |  | | Shi, H., P.H. Hamm, R.S. Meyers, R.G. Lawler, and D.C. Jackson (1997). |
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http://bms.brown.edu/faculty/j/djackson
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| | Thomas J. Jackson Biography Page |
 | | In the invasion of Maryland, Jackson was detached to capture Harpers Ferry and was afterwards distinguished at Antietam with Lee. |  | | Although he was sometimes balky when in a subordinate position, Jackson was supreme on his own hook. |  | | That winter he launched a dismal campaign into the western part of the state that resulted in a long feud with General William Loring and caused Jackson to submit his resignation, which he was talked out of. |
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http://www.civilwarhome.com/jackbio.htm
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| | Thomas C. JACKSON Biography |
 | | JACKSON is a public-spirited man, a Republican in politics, and on of the highly respected men of the county." (Goodspeeds History of NW AR…) |  | | Thomas C. is included in the 1850 Madison County, AR Census record of his parents, Thomas and Sarah MAIZE Jackson in Bowen Twp. |  | | David JACKSON died during the second year of the war, in his eighty-ninth year, having been blessed with good health and activity all his days. |
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http://members.aol.com/arhistory/bios/madarbios/jackson.htm
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| | Finding Aids |
 | | Although he resigned from the White House staff in 1954, Jackson continued to correspond and occasionally consult with President Eisenhower, John Foster Dulles, and others in the Administration and, in 1958, returned to the White House to serve as a consultant and speechwriter for the President during the Lebanon crisis. |  | | After World War II Jackson became strongly sympathetic to the plight of Eastern European countries under communist domination and was an active participant in Radio Free Europe from the time of its founding in 1949 until his death in 1964. |  | | As Special Assistant to the President for International Affairs, Jackson was concerned with furnishing ideas to the President, the Secretary of State, and other policy makers on scoring propaganda points against the Soviet bloc. |
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http://www.ibiblio.org/lia/president/EisenhowerLibrary/finding_aids/Jackson,_CD_Papers.html
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| | Brief Biographies of Jackson Era Characters (C) |
 | | Associate justice of the Supreme Court from 1851-7. |  | | One answer could be that Jackson had led armies, served as state prosecuter and state Supreme Court Judge, and he had a profound natural dignity, whereas Crockett had no executive experience, and could never resist being a clown. |  | | Brought from Scotland to the U.S. as a child, he graduated from Princeton, became a lawyer, and served as U.S. secretary of the treasury (1814), Senator from Tennessee from 1815-18, and minister to Russia from 1818-21. |
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http://www.jmisc.net/BIOG-C.htm
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| | BPD - Funeral Announcement - Retired Lieutenant W. "Bill" C. Jackson #10 |
 | | William Carroll Jackson was born March 24, 1933 in Wooster, Texas to parents Charles W. Jackson and Kathleen Pruett. |  | | Bill is survived by his loving wife Velma Jackson, and son Scott Jackson, of Butler; and brother, James Jackson of Baytown. |  | | He is preceded in death by his son James William Jackson, parents Charlie and Kathleen Pruet Jackson, and sister Charleen Adams. |
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http://police.baytown.org/Funeral-Jackson-Bill.html
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| | The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Jackson, A to B |
 | | Son of Andrew Jackson and Elizabeth (Hutchinson) Jackson; married to Rachel (Donelson) Robards; uncle of |  | | West Virginia state house of delegates from Jackson County, 1950. |  | | The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Jackson, A to B |
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http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/jackson1.html
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| | Jackson Michigan ( MI ) Convention and Visitors Bureau |
 | | Jackson County is truly the Crossroads of Michigan. |  | | Family, fun and value are key attributes in Jackson and the community is anxious to share it all with visitors. |  | | The Jackson Convention and Visitors Bureau website was built using up-to-date coding which your browser can't handle. |
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http://www.jackson-mich.org
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| | Health Visions from Dr. Jackson? |
 | | She claimed to be unfamiliar with the writings of Dr. Jackson prior to September, 1863. |  | | Assisting Dr. Jackson at the water cure was his adopted daughter, Dr. Harriet Austin, a fellow hydropathist, who advocated women's dress reform. |  | | Furthermore, it is likely Ellen White read the article James White printed from Jackson's Laws of Life in the October 27 issue of the Review and Herald. |
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http://www.ellenwhite.org/refute9.htm
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| | Herbert C. Jackson |
 | | Herbert Cooper Jackson, was born in Cleveland on March 27th, 1894 and joined Pickands Mather and Company in 1916. |  | | October 15th, 1988 saw the Herbert C. Jackson depart the Fraser Shipyard, Superior, WI with the newly installed 1,000 h.p. |  | | Further, on October 25th, 1999; the Jackson became stuck on the muddy bottom of the Saginaw River shipping channel after high winds rapidly lowered the water level. |
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http://www.boatnerd.com/pictures/fleet/hcj.htm
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| | LAURA C. JACKSON |
 | | Jackson was born in Pinetown, N.C., and was the widow of L. Garfield Jackson. |  | | and Annie Laurie Jackson of Chesapeake and Sherwood C. ``Smoke'' Jackson and Patricia T. Jackson of Suffolk; 12 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild; and a daughter-in-law, Margaret G. Jackson of Chevy Chase, Md. She was preceded in death by a son, Vernon C. Jackson. |  | | Survivors include two sons and daughters-in-law, Leon E. Jackson Sr. |
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http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/VA-news/VA-Pilot/issues/1994/vp940825/08250527.htm
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| | Dallas Texas Estate Planning Law Firm / Wills Trusts Probate Lawyer |
 | | Jo Bess Jackson is a highly qualified estate-planning lawyer with 20 years legal experience. |  | | The principal and sole offices of the Law Offices of Jo Bess Jackson, P.C. are in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, at the address below. |  | | Jo Bess Jackson is a frequent presenter on a variety of estate planning topics. |
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http://www.jobessjackson.com
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| | Home |
 | | Hub certified C.A. Jackson, Inc.'s majority stockholder and President of the Board of Directors is Ann Jackson Fox. |  | | Ann Jackson did the office and customer relations, often helping her husband with the technical work. |  | | Ann Jackson Fox remains actively involved with CAJI. |
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http://www.cajacksoninc.com
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| | McCook Daily Gazette: Story: Linda C. Jackson |
 | | On Aug. 3, 1963, Linda was united in marriage to Ervin "Sonny" Jackson at Falls City and to this union two children were born, Tony and Sheila. |  | | Linda Carol Jackson, 56 years of age, of Holdrege, passed away unexpectedly Wednesday (April 2, 2003) at her home. |  | | Linda was born Nov. 1, 1946, at Falls City, the second of five children of Arthur and Cecelia "Becky" (Wallace) Lynch. |
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http://www.mccookgazette.com/story/1047467.html
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| | HoustonChronicle.com - Ex-workers will plead their case in D.C., Jackson says |
 | | Jackson, who is working with with U.S. Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, D-Houston, said Democratic lawmakers would provide 10 employees with balcony seats for President Bush's State of the Union address Tuesday. |  | | About 15 to 20 people at the rally, including a half-dozen on stage with Jackson, indicated they participate in the bus caravan. |  | | "Enron is a metaphor for bad public policy," Jackson said. |
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http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/story.hts/business/1227501
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| | Captain Robert C. Jackson's Biography |
 | | Captain Robert C. Jackson is a 1976 graduate of the United States Naval Academy. |  | | Upon commissioning in June 1976, Captain Jackson was assigned to the Athletic Staff, U.S. Naval Academy where he served as an Assistant Football Coach for one season. |  | | After a brief assignment as Commanding Officer of USS PONCE (LPD 15), Captain Jackson reported to USS WASP (LHD 1) where he served as Commanding Officer from September 2000 to February 2002. |
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http://www.msc.navy.mil/msclant/lantcommander.htm
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| | Jackson Surname - Jackson Genealogy |
 | | Description: JACKSON family from Surry County, North Carolina; John JACKSON [about 1808] married Nancy SPARGER, James William JACKSON [1826-1901] married Adaline Matidla BELTON, Lemire A. BOYLES and Naomi Elizabeth SHORT. |  | | It links to the majority of the Jackson surname data on the web, as well as to individual Jackson family trees, Jackson origin and Jackson meaning if known, and many other Jackson genealogy resources. |  | | His three sons, Henry, Jackson, and Joseph left Alabama after 1850 and went to Tennessee and Arkansas. |
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http://www.surnameweb.org/registry/j/a/c/jackson.shtml
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| | Cultural Aspects of Foods, Food Resource, Oregon State University |
 | | Jackson LC, Bloch EF, Jackson RT, Chandler JP, Kim YL, and Malveaux FJ (1985). |  | | It constitutes the major source of dietary energy for over 500 million people (Cock, 1985; Jackson & Jackson, 1990). |  | | Fatimah L. Jackson, Ph.D. Department of Anthropology, 1111 Woods Hall |
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http://food.oregonstate.edu/ref/culture/niba.html
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| | Jacksonian Era |
 | | c) Jackson's followers accused Clay of Adams of a "Corrupt Bargain" when Clay was named Secretary of State |  | | Jackson's election in 1828 signalled rise of common man |  | | 2) Jackson appealed to people of South Carolina to obey national law, obtained authority from Congress (Force Act) to enforce laws any way necessary, and worked out a compromise tariff |
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http://home.earthlink.net/~gfeldmeth/lec.jack.html
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| | Legislative Search - |
 | | 3 WHEREAS, Retired Sergeant Lonnie Jackson was born on April 4 22, 1929, in Alabama where he attended school and exhibited 5 the beginnings of his lifelong interest in helping others; 6 and 7 WHEREAS, Retired Sergeant Jackson served with honor and 8 valor in Korea, Germany, and Vietnam. |  | | SR 662 Retired Sgt. Lonnie Jackson & C.C.S.C., Inc. - commend 1. |  | | Land 16th SR 662 A resolution commending Retired Sergeant Lonnie Jackson and C.C.S.C., Inc.; and for other purposes. |
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http://www.state.ga.us/services/leg/ShowBillPre.cgi?year=1999&filename=1999/SR662
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| | USATODAY.com - Rockets sign Warriors C Jackson to offer sheet |
 | | Golden State selected Jackson with the 38th overall pick in the 1997 draft, but he spent three seasons in Turkey and Spain before joining the Warriors. |  | | He scored a career-high 31 points against Minnesota on December 19 and pulled down a career-best 17 rebounds a month later at Phoenix. |  | | Rockets sign Warriors C Jackson to offer sheet |
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http://www.usatoday.com/sports/nba/warriors/2001-09-29-jackson.htm
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| | Artist Biography - Thomas C. Jackson |
 | | THOMAS C. Thomas C. Jackson was born in Rock Island, Illinois in 1950. |  | | Starting in his undergraduate and graduate days, Jackson exhibited his work in juried and one-person shows frequently. |  | | Artwork by Thomas C. Jackson is in the following collections: |
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http://www.thomascjackson.com/aboutTomJackson
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| | C. R. Jackson |
 | | Jackson has support the candidates and measures of the republican party but he has never been an aspirant for office. |  | | His parents, Percy and Elizabeth (Dunn) Jackson, where both born in Illinois and are now living in Wyoming, this county. |  | | C. Jackson is indebted for his education to the public schools and to his father for his early and thorough training in agricultural work. |
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http://www.just1way.org/Stark/Bios/CRJackson.html
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| | C. Bernard Jackson Dedication |
 | | Unfortunately in 1996, Jackson passed away and shortly thereafter the center was closed. |  | | When Jackson's peers were asked to define him they simply responded, "He was a visionary. |  | | C. Bernard Jackson was the Co-Founder and the Executive Director of the Inner City Cultural Center. |
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http://www.library.ucsb.edu/libwaves/nov01/bjackson.html
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| | Staff Profile - Alun Jackson |
 | | Alun Jackson, and Johnson, B., O'Toole, M., Auslander, G. (2002) 'Discharge Planning for Complex Paediatric Cases' in Jackson, AC and Segal, S. (Eds) (2002), Social Work Health and Mental Health Practice, Research and Programs, New York: The Haworth Press. |  | | Crisp BR, Thomas SA, Alun Jackson and Thomason NR. |  | | Lynda Campbell, Alun Jackson with Cameron N., Goodman H. and Smith S., "High risk infants in the children's court process in Australia: dilemmas and directions", The Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 2003, 25(2), pp.121-135 |
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http://www.socialwork.unimelb.edu.au/aboutus/contactus/jackson.html
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| | Jackson County Indiana Visitors Center |
 | | The Jackson County Visitors Center is proud to have singer-songwriter- artist |  | | Look what we have to offer in Jackson County, Indiana! |  | | View our monthly lodging specials to save on rates for your stay in Jackson County, Indiana! |
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http://www.jacksoncountyin.com
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| | Jackson R/C - Sponsors & Appreciation |
 | | Everyone associated with Jackson R/C would like to extend a special note of appreciation to Frank Gustafson of The Jackson Hobby Shop, and Jack Ruska. |  | | Thank you to all, The entire Jackson R/C Crew |  | | (732) 370-9820 36 Christopher Columbus Blvd. Jackson, NJ 08527 |
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http://www.jacksonrcracing.com/sponsors.htm
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| | Coast Guard General History Bibliography |
 | | Hollemon, Kenneth C. "From Whence We Came:" A History of the Coast Guard in Southern New Jersey and Delaware (With Notes on the Navy During World War I and II). |  | | by Dean C. Allard, Martha L. Crawley, and Nancy W. Edminson. |  | | "The Cutter Service and a Letter from Andrew Jackson." The Bulletin (July-Aug 1971), pp. |
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http://www.uscg.mil/hq/g-cp/history/generalbib.html
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| | Alibris: John C Jackson |
 | | Shadow on the Tetons: David E. Jackson and the Claiming of the American West |  | | by Jackson, John H., and Bollinger, Lee C. see all copies from $2.97! |  | | by Jackson, Dugald C., and Jackson, John Price |
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http://www.alibris.com/search/books/author/John_C_Jackson
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| | C. E. JACKSON, JR., P.E., CONSTRUCTION CONSULTANT |
 | | Copyright © 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 by C. Jackson, Jr. |
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http://www.telapex.com/~cejjrpe
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| | AutoTutor - Publications |
 | | Mathews, E., Jackson, G.T., Person, N.K., Graesser, A.C., and TRG (2003). |  | | Mathews, E., Person, N.K., Jackson, G.T., Graesser, A.C., and TRG (2003). |  | | Graesser, A.C., Jackson, G.T., Mathews, E.C., Mitchell, H.H., Olney, A.,Ventura, M., Chipman, P., Franceschetti, D., Hu, X., Louwerse, M.M., Person, N.K., and TRG (July, 2003). |
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http://www.autotutor.org/publications/pubs.htm
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| | Maxie C. Jackson bio |
 | | Jackson holds a bachelor's degree in broadcast management from Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia, and a master's degree in multichannel management from Michigan State University. |  | | Jackson joined WETA in January 2005, following six years as acting general manager of WEAA 88.9 FM at Morgan State University in Baltimore, Maryland. |  | | Additionally, Jackson manages the staff and day-to-day operations of 90.9 FM. |
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http://www.weta.org/fm/whoswho/mcjackson.php
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| | John C. Mack JACKSON/Elizabeth Rebecca WATSON |
 | | Name: James Monroe JACKSON Born: 5 SEP 1908 at: Marion County, SC Married: 24 DEC 1926 at: Meigs or Moultrie, GA Died: 5 MAR 1976 at: Meigs, GA Spouses: Mary Lou WILLIAMS Lontha TURBEVILLE |  | | Name: Rosie Maydelle JACKSON Born: Private at: Married: Private at: Died: at: Spouses: Willie Rufus CHRISTMAS |  | | Name: David Waymond JACKSON Born: 15 JUL 1906 at: Marion County, SC Married: at: Died: 13 APR 1933 at: Mitchell County, GA Spouses: |
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http://www2.msstate.edu/~eaddy/famtread/html/fam05620.htm
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| | index |
 | | Clarksburg, WV --- The Birthplace of Stonewall Jackson |  | | If you would like to join The Kanawha Artillery or field with us |
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http://www.geocities.com/kanawhacannon
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| | Jackson Pollock Online |
 | | Jackson Pollock at the Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington D.C. Jackson Pollock at the Smithsonian Archives of American Art, Washington D.C. Catalog of Pollock's first one-person show, November 9 to 27, 1943 |  | | Issue 25 has 2 articles about Jackson Pollock |  | | Jackson Pollock & the New York School, article by Hilton Kramer |
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http://www.artcyclopedia.com/artists/pollock_jackson.html
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| | JOSEPH C. JACKSON SR. |
 | | and Benny Jackson Sr., both of Norfolk, and Paul Jackson of Atlanta, Ga.; 13 grandchildren; one great-grandchild; and a host of aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. |  | | of Chesapeake and Kenneth Jackson of Virginia Beach; his mother, Daisy Jackson of Chicago; three sisters, Doris Stallings, Maggie Hopkins and Jannie Taylor, all of Chicago; three brothers, Emanuel Jackson Sr. |  | | He was born in Quitman, Ga., and was a Baptist. |
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http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/VA-news/VA-Pilot/issues/1995/vp950112/01120310.htm
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| | My Name Is America: Journal of C.J. Jackson |
 | | Dust was flying everywhere," writes thirteen-year-old C. Jackson in his journal. |  | | My Name Is America: Journal of C.J. Jackson |  | | Having heard "there are thousands of jobs out there," in California, the Jacksons pack up their belongings and head for the San Joaquin Valley. |
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http://www.scholastic.com/dearamerica/parentteacher/guides/mynameis/jackson.htm
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| | Inez C. Jackson Historical Library |
 | | Named after the community leader, Inez C. Jackson, this library has over 5000 volumes, as well as periodicals that primarily focus on African American history. |  | | This collection is the largest in the Santa Clara County and is open to the public. |  | | Their collection includes children's books and they plan to have readings, story-tellings and other activities take place in the library. |
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http://www.scu.edu/SCU/Programs/Diversity/inezl.html
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| | [Mrs. C. F. Jackson] |
 | | Jackson kept the ranch and we continued to run it until his death. |  | | Steve Edsall of Lubbock and New Mexico was at one the foreman on the Jackson ranch. |  | | Jackson was shot to death by the accidental discharge of his gun at the family home on the 4th of May, 1926. |
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http://lcweb2.loc.gov/wpa/37070802.html
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| | EPICZine - Queens of New York - C. C. Jackson, April 2005 |
 | | Catherine Jackson has a master's degree in Human Service Counseling. |  | | EPICZine - Queens of New York - C. Jackson, April 2005 |  | | We're a group of titleholders from throughout the United States and that represent New York coming together to participate and raise much needed funds for this wonderful event. |
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http://www.epiczine.com/issue/200504/page62.htm
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| | Caller and Cuer Database -- Marianne C. Jackson |
 | | Caller and Cuer Database -- Marianne C. Jackson |  | | No upcoming events listed for Marianne C. Jackson in the |  | | Known as The "Dancer By Definition" and Author of "The Caller Workbook". |
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http://www.ceder.net/callerdb/viewsingle.php4?RecordId=347
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