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  Ed Jackson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Edward L. "Ed" Jackson (December 27, 1873 - November 18, 1954) was governor of the U.S. state of Indiana from January 12, 1925 to January 14, 1929.
In 1924, Jackson was elected the Republican governor of Indiana.
Jackson himself was charged with trying to bribe former governor Warren T. McCray but was eventually acquitted because of the expiration of the statute of limitations.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Edward_Jackson   (358 words)

  
 Robert Edward JACKSON v. STATE of Arkansas
The appellant, Robert Edward Jackson, was sentenced as a habitual offender to fifty years on each count with the three sentences to run concurrently.
Jackson was charged with one count of rape and three counts of attempted murder.
Again, Jackson's contention is grounded on the fact that he was the only person pictured in both photo lineups and he occupied the same position in both.
courts.state.ar.us /opinions/old/CR94-343A.html   (1364 words)

  
 Converted file mpb   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
At the hearing on Jackson’s petition, evidence was presented that the tape recording of the 1979 guilty plea hearing could not be located, although the recording of the subsequent sentencing hearing was found.
Jackson asserts he definitively established that the official record of his guilty plea hearing was lost and that reconstruction of the record was impossible because no one present could remember details of that hearing.
We think it is necessary to focus narrowly on whether Jackson’s post-conviction petition may be construed as a “collateral” attack strictly for purposes of Parke’s burden-shifting rule, based on the particular facts and circumstances of his case, regardless of whether the petition might be a “direct” attack for other purposes.
www.state.in.us /judiciary/opinions/archive/04270502.mpb.html   (4542 words)

  
 Indiana Governor Edward L. Jackson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
ED JACKSON, the son of a millworker, was born and educated in Howard County, Indiana.
In 1898 Jackson entered politics in New Castle and served as Henry County prosecuting attorney; four years later he was appointed circuit court judge.
Jackson suffered a paralyzing stroke in 1948 and was bedfast until his death.
www.statelib.lib.in.us /www/ihb/govportraits/jackson.html   (241 words)

  
 Southern University and A&M College-Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Edward R. Jackson was named the seventh chancellor of the Southern University-Baton Rouge campus in January, 1988 by the Southern University Board of Supervisors.
At Southern, Jackson also served as dean of the School of Public Policy and Urban Affairs and prior to being named chancellor, he was executive vice president and provost for the Southern University System.
Dr. Jackson has won honorable mention in the Woodrow Wilson Fellowship Competition; was awarded a research assistantship at Marquette University; a teaching assistantship at the University of Iowa, and a National Science Foundation Teaching Fellowship at Kalamazoo College.
www.subr.edu /chancellor/chancweb.html   (314 words)

  
 The Jackson household is located in Halifax County, VA (enumeration district
Edward Jackson is the head of the household.
Fannie B Jackson is the spouse of Edward Jackson.
Edward Jackson is the child of Edward Jackson.
www.albany.edu /mumford/1920/hh00/fjackson.htm   (366 words)

  
 WVU Jackson's Mill Historic Area
Edward Jackson, "Stonewall's" grandfather, came to the West Fork valley with his family in 1801 and built a log gristmill at a bend on the east side of the West Fork River within the next few years.
Jackson's Mill was deeded to the State of West Virginia in 1921.
Before the Jackson's gristmill was established in what is now north central West Virginia, another family of millers started a milling business some 150 miles to the south.
www.wvu.edu /~exten/depts/jmill/jmh_area.htm   (1659 words)

  
 Carson Johnson - The Jackson Family - Chapter 15
Azeriah Jackson, son of Edward Jackson, was  born in 1783 in Burke County, NC.  He married Sarah Chaffin  in Burke County, NC, April 10, 1809.  He served in the Creek War and the War of 1812, and died sometime after 1850 in Jackson County, Tennessee..
Peggy Jackson, daughter of Edward Jackson,  was born in 1792 in Burke County, NC, and married Alexander Hopson on  September 25, 1809.
Kathryne Rosemond Jackson, daughter of William Elmer Jackson and Kathryne Carolyn Pierce, was born February 14, 1907, in Macon, GA. She took her first communion at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Macon on January 18, 1914.
www.carsonjohnson.com /chapter15-jackson.htm   (1633 words)

  
 Edward Jackson fell in love with tap dancing, then hit the streets. A lively corner is his stage -- for now. He's ...
Jackson punishes the plywood with his feet, coaxing barks and angry growls from the impact.
Jackson was hawking T- shirts at one time with his Spirit & Soul logo on it -- a silhouette of him on his toes -- but the cops made him stop, even though he had a vending license.
Jackson has hopes for the DVD he produced, a short program with shots of him dancing and talking about tap dance, but he doesn't have the money to pick up all the copies he ordered.
www.sfgate.com /cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2004/07/20/DDG027N6RP1.DTL   (1998 words)

  
 Jackson Free Press | Frank Melton vs. King Edward
Jackson's mayor on Friday gave his staff 30 days to submit a plan to renovate the King Edward Hotel or he says he will push to have it demolished.
It is jackson and cn be an integral part of the new regime that represents the current climate of that city.
Perhaps the person in question is bringing up downtown JACKSON because it's the urban area he or she happens to have known, by virtue of having grown up in Mississippi, and that's as far as it goes.
www.jacksonfreepress.com /comments.php?id=6704_0_51_0_C   (18662 words)

  
 Edward T. Jackson, MD
Dr. Jackson's single most important contribution to the daily practice of Ophthalmology was the invention of the cross-cylinder test for astigmatism.
Jackson was one of the first members of the Colorado Mountain Club in 1912.
The Jackson family is originally from Lincolnshire England and then settled in Ireland.
www.denvereyeclinic.com /ej.htm   (188 words)

  
 Dr Edward Brake Jackson
Edward Brake Jackson, congressman and physician, was born in Clarksburg, (West) Virginia on the 25
Jackson volunteered as a mounted rifleman in this war with Great Britain, after which he was detailed as surgeon's mate in the Third Regiment of Virginia, serving at Fort Meigs in northern Ohio.
Jackson represented his county as a member of the House of Delegates of the General Assembly of Virginia in 1815.
www.eg.bucknell.edu /~hyde/jackson/ebj2002.html   (3323 words)

  
 Jackson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
A Philip Jackson had a 250 acre land grant surveyed in what became Richland Co at "Green Hill" in 1740, and the creek nearby was called Jackson Creek, before it later became known as Gill Creek (Columbia and Richland County, John Hammond Moore, USC Press, Columbia 1993, p10).
Jackson for $30 paid by Jesse Miller the Dyke's Mill tract on south side of Rawling Branch and is to contain Rubin's Branch and Boggy Gut.
Mary Jackson born c1733 minor in 1751, married John Gill by 1769, along with her brother Richard Jackson, Jr., and John Handasyd sponsored the baptism of John Snelling, son of her sister, Sarah Gill Snelling and Henry Snelling (Giessendanner record 1754).
sciway3.net /clark/beaufort/jackson.html   (3716 words)

  
 Gross Hysteria - Do the studios really overpay top talent like Peter Jackson? By Edward Jay Epstein
In this light, Peter Jackson's compensation for King Kong was a relative bargain.
In addition, once the fixed compensation is earned back, Jackson's company also gets 20 percent of Universal's adjusted gross receipts, which means it will get at least an additional $20 million from movie rentals (which now have passed $200 million worldwide) as well as a huge payoff from future DVDs and TV rights.
Edward Jay Epstein is the author of The Big Picture: The New Logic of Money and Power in Hollywood.
www.slate.com /id/2134571   (1588 words)

  
 Reserach
JACKSON was Sunday School Superintendent 4 Sept 1921 to Mar 1925; 3 years 6 months.
John's widow, Elizabeth "Lizzie" married Edward JACKSON on 1 Dec 1901, and they were the parents of Fannie Maude JACKSON, William H. JACKSON, and James Noble JACKSON.
Elizabeth Rawles Thompson JACKSON, died 12 Nov 1910 and was buried in Crockett Chapel Cemetery beside her first husband.
web5.ecsis.net /~lmoore/TNGEN/Surnames/jackson.html   (597 words)

  
 David Jackson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
David Jackson, (1934-2005), British actor, best known as one of the cast of Blake's 7
David Jackson, CEO of Toll NZ and a director of Toll Holdings
David Jackson, writer and activist - President of the International Movement for Racial Equality.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/David_Jackson   (186 words)

  
 Bartlett-Jackson Family Papers, 1832-1966.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Edward Jarvis Bartlett's son William Bradford (1880-1960), medical director of the John Hancock Life Insurance Company from 1923 until 1946, resident of Hartford, Conn., and Concord, Mass., married Ruth Jackson.
Ruth Jackson was the daughter of Abraham Willard Jackson and Caroline Bradford Bigelow Jackson.
Edward Jackson Bartlett, son of William Bradford Bartlett and Ruth Jackson Bartlett, was born in 1915 in Hartford.
www.concordnet.org /library/scollect/Fin_Aids/bartlett.html   (1133 words)

  
 Prostate cancer guide - MayoClinic.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
In that decision, Edward involved three doctors, hours of reading cancer-related literature, his fiancee and a strong faith in God — and in himself.
Edward says that he has a close relationship with his doctor.
In addition to the PSA tests, Edward continues to "live the good life." Part of that includes eating a healthy diet and remaining physically active.
www.mayoclinic.com /health/prostate-cancer/PC99999/PAGE=PC00028   (1121 words)

  
 Epinions.com - The Case for the Preservation of the King Edward Hotel, Jackson, Mississippi   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Along with the Edwards in Jackson, Milner purchased the (now destroyed) La Salle Hotel in Beaumont, Texas and re-christened them both King Edward, with a new crown logo and the promise of "royal service" according to old advertisements.
To its lasting credit, it was the first hotel in Jackson to admit fl patrons, though one harbors a suspicion that this may not have been for reasons of altruism.
On a recent trip to Jackson, I was able to walk in the building and wander around the first floor at will.
www.epinions.com /content_2707398788   (1896 words)

  
 Edward and son Stephen Jackson's gravestone at Salem Baptist Church
DAR microfilm "Colonial Ancestors of Edward Jackson (1741 - 1807)".
Edward and Martha Jackson, of Harrison County,, Virginia to Stephen Jackson, of same, for $600.00, 101 acres...
(44) Mary Jackson of Jane Lew, Lewis County, WV was Mary M. Jackson d/o Minter Earle and Alcinda B. (Cookman) Jackson s/o James William and Sarah Ann (Goodloe) Jackson s/o Stephen Pomeroy and Hannah (Bailey) Jackson s/o Stephen and Elizabeth (Pomeroy) Jackson s/o Edward and Martha (Miller) Jackson.
www.jacksonfamilygenealogy.com /pages/chapterthree.htm   (3258 words)

  
 CLGA: Edward Jackson records
Ed Jackson was born in Fredericton, New Brunswick and moved to Toronto in 1966.
Jackson was one of three Directors for Pink Triangle Press, which published The Body Politic.
Jackson has also served as president of the Toronto Centre for Lesbian and Gay Studies, a position which he resigned in 1997(?).
www.clga.ca /Material/Records/inven/1999-064.htm   (1119 words)

  
 Edward Jackson - Countywide Property Inspections -Property Inspectors - San Diego and Riverside County
Edward Jackson - Countywide Property Inspections -Property Inspectors - San Diego and Riverside County
Edward Jackson has had hands-on experience with nearly all of the trades associated with residential and commercial construction, starting in 1974.
Since 1988 his 11,000 inspections of commercial and residential buildings has qualified him to render this expertise in construction defect litigation to both attorneys and contractors.
www.countywideinspection.com /edward-jackson.htm   (61 words)

  
 Queries for Jackson Brigade, Inc.
John Jackson was born in Coleraine, Londenery Country Irland and was the grandson of Lord Richard Jackson.
Edward and Sophia Jackson knew they were great grand children of Lord Richard Jackson, but did not know if their great grand fathers were brothers or first cousins, and did not know their exact relationship, to each other.
Henrietta was born in Jackson County, Tn., the daughter of JACOB JOSHUA and ROSANNA PLUMLEE SHORT, 30 Nov 1839 and died in Benton, Franklin County, II., 25 Mar 1929.
www.eg.bucknell.edu /~hyde/jackson/queries.html   (17756 words)

  
 Bo Jackson Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com
Drafted by the Kansas City Royals in the 4th round of the 1986 amateur draft.
Salaries for mid-season call-ups or traded players may not be shown.
View Bo Jackson's uniforms at Dressed to the Nines, a Baseball Hall of Fame on-line exhibit
www.baseball-reference.com /j/jacksbo01.shtml   (614 words)

  
 Brian Christopher Clark Indicted For Beating Death Of Edward Jackson  03102003
Baltimore, MD -- March 10, 2003 -- State’s Attorney Patricia C. Jessamy announced today that the Grand Jury handed down a first-degree murder indictment against Brian Christopher Clark, 27, of the 1900 Block of McHenry Street for the beating death of Norman Edward Jackson, Jr., 31.
Jackson was allegedly assaulted by the defendant on September 29, 2002 in the 200 Block of S. Addison Street.
Jackson died from the injuries received in the assault, at which time the medical examiner ruled his death a homicide.
www.stattorney.org /Press_Release/2003/Press363.htm   (143 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Edward C. Bairstow, Recorded 1926-1945: Music: Johann Sebastian Bach,Sir Edward Cuthbert Bairstow,William ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Sir Edward Cuthbert Bairstow was a British musician of considerable distinction in the early part of the twentieth century.
He is best remembered for having been Organist and Master of the Music at York Minster for the last years of his life (he died in 1946) and for his contribution to the repertoire of church and cathedral choirs - a contribution that can still be heard abundantly at services in Anglican churches today.
It should also be noted that the recording technology of the early century was incapable of picking up subtle instrumental nuances or vast acoustics: this point becomes clear in the Silas piece, when Jackson's pristine modern recording supplants the grainy sound of Bairstow's old one.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B000003YM0?v=glance   (1079 words)

  
 Jackson Family Genealogy
Descendants of Robert Jackson of Hempstead, Long Island, NY This web site is dedicated to the descendants of Robert Jackson.
"Tradition has it that Robert Jackson came from Watertown, Mass., to Wethersfield, Connecticut, from thence to Hartford, Connecticut and from thence to Hempstead, in 1643; which perhaps was the first English settlement in the western part of Long Island." His descendants have spread to all corners of the United States.
Research Results RE David Jackson's daughters of Campbell County, Tennessee.
www.jacksonfamilygenealogy.com   (550 words)

  
 The Virtual Wall® - Edward Jackson, SFC, Army, Durham NC, 01May70 11W080   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Edward Jackson, Jr is on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Panel 11W Line 080.
Over the years it has gotten a little better.
We see a little of him in all his grandkids.
www.virtualwall.org /dj/JacksonEx01a.htm   (80 words)

  
 Attorney At Law
Welcome to the website of Edward P. Jackson, P.A..
With experience in Civil, Probate and Bankruptcy Law, we provide excellent representation in a variety of legal fields.
Jackson at edward@edwardpjackson.com, or call our office at 904-358-1952.
www.edwardpjackson.com   (83 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Regulation of Financial Institutions: By Howell E. Jackson and Edward L. Symons, Jr (American Casebook ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Amazon.com: Regulation of Financial Institutions: By Howell E. Jackson and Edward L. Symons, Jr (American Casebook Series): Books: Howell E. Jackson,Edward L., Jr.
Regulation of Financial Institutions: Selected Statutes, Regulations and Forms by Howell E. Jackson
This casebook on regulations of financial institutions reflects a financial industry that has become increasingly integrated in the last 20 years.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0314211446?v=glance   (439 words)

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