Jackson, Samuel C. (Samuel Cram), 1802-1878
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Jackson, Samuel C. (Samuel Cram), 1802-1878
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Jackson, Samuel C. (Samuel Cram), 1802-1878
Jackson, Samuel C.
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Jackson, Samuel C.
Jackson, Samuel Cram, 1802-1878
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Samuel C. Jackson was a Congregational minister of Andover, Mass.
Congregational minister of Andover, Massachusetts, who took a leave of absence from his New England Parish to spend to spend a portion of the year, 11 Oct. 1832 - 9 May 1833, in South Carolina for the purpose of recovering his health which had been threatened by an attack of consumption [tuberculosis]; during his sojourn, Jackson also served for a short time as pastor of the First Presbyterian Church in Columbia, S.C.
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