Jabez Jackson letters, 1838-1839.

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Jabez Jackson letters, 1838-1839.

This collection consists of letters written by Jabez Jackson while he was in Congress, 1838=1839. In the letters, Jackson discusses a need for additional buoys for St. Andrew's Inlet, the completion of the lighthouse on the north end of Little Cumberland, and a statement to Captain Miles that he has tried through General Howard to persuade Mr. Poinsett to accede to his (Miles) request.

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Georgia Historical Society

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Jackson, Jabez Young, 1790-

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Jabez Young Jackson was a son of General James Jackson. He was born in Savannah, but spent his adult life in Clarkesville, Georgia. He was a Representative in Congress, 1835-1839. From the description of Jabez Jackson letters, 1838-1839. (Georgia Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 85450368 Jabez Young Jackson, the son of James Jackson [1757-1806] and uncle of James Jackson [1819-1887], a Representative from Georgia; born in Savannah, Ga., in July 1790; res...