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| | James Jackson |
 | | JACKSON, James, soldier, born in Moreton-Hampstead, Devonshire, England, 21 September, 1757; died in Washington, D. C., 16 March, 1806. |
 | | He is the author of "Tallulah, and Other Poems" (Savannah, 1851).-James's grandson, James, jurist, born in Jefferson county, Georgia, 18 October, 1819; died in Atlanta, Georgia, 13 January, 1887, was graduated at the University of Georgia in 1837, studied law, and was admitted to the bar in 1840. |
 | | Judge Jackson was a strong advocate of the union of the northern and southern Methodist churches. |
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