Ebenezer Jackson Papers 1784-1873 (bulk 1792-1837)

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Ebenezer Jackson Papers 1784-1873 (bulk 1792-1837)

Plantation manager. Chiefly letters from Jackson to his wife, Charlotte Fenwick Pierce Jackson, and his son, Ebenezer (1796-1874), relating to Jackson's operation of the Fenwick and Tattnall plantations near Savannah, Ga.

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Jackson family.

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Jackson, Ebenezer, 1796-1874

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Secretary of the Tennessee Land Company; from Savannah, Ga. From the description of Letter books, 1801-1820. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 154270715 From the description of Letter books, 1801-1820. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 19851518 ...

Tattnall family.

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Fenwick family.

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Jackson, Charlotte, -1817

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Tattnall, Josiah, 1795-1871

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Josiah Tattnall (1795-1871) was the son of Governor Josiah Tattnall and Harriet Fenwick Tattnall. At the age of 10, he was sent to London for his education, where he remained until he was sixteen. Upon his return, he was appointed midshipman in the U.S. Navy. He had attained the rank of Commander when he resigned in 1861 to return to Georgia. He was appointed Senior Flag Officer of the Georgia Navy. In 1862, with the rank of Captain CSN, he was in command of Confederate naval defenses in Virgini...

Fenwick family.

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Oliver, Francis Johonnot, 1777-1858

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Jackson, Ebenezer, 1763-1837

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Ebenezer Jackson (1763-1837), the son of Michael and Ruth Jackson, was born in Newton, Massachusetts. At the age of 14, he enlisted in his father's regiment, the 8th Massachusetts Infantry; he served until 1783. Jackson moved to Savannah, Georgia, where he became a merchant, selling rice and cotton. He was also involved with the Tennessee Company and owned two plantations. He married Charlotte Fenwick Pierce (1766-1819), the widow of Major William Leigh Pierce and sister of Harriet Fenwick Tattn...

Jackson family.

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Tattnall family.

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