James Jackson
22 documents
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Cover letter to Secretary of War
05/04/1790 Copy of Signed DocumentJackson cannot give the Sec. of War information on the number of militia in "actual service", statement below is the best estimate. Roughly 1,000 militia in service from Georgia. Military used to …
James Jackson Papers, Collection #422. -
Inclosed Extracts Regarding Frontier Violence
10/16/1795 Autograph Letter Signed"Frontier is in a state of alarm." Midway settlement flattened, Jackson believed settlers would not hold. News of peace between Northern Indians and U.S. reached lower settlements, which are …
James Jackson Papers, Collection #422. -
Receipt
07/14/1797 Autograph Letter SignedEncloses a receipt from Caleb Gibbs. Cited in Simmons to [Jonathan] Jackson, 07/19/1797.
Claims Files Relating to Service in the Revolutionary War, 1775-1851. (RG217) -
Receipt
07/08/1797 Autograph Letter SignedCover for receipt of Captain Sam Nicholson
Claims Files Relating to Service in the Revolutionary War, 1775-1851. (RG217) -
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07/08/1797 Cited letter or documentLetter, CITATION Only. Cited in Simmons to [Jonathan] Jackson, 07/14/1797.
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The Case of Lieutenant Cobb
11/26/1798 Autograph Letter SignedJackson discusses the case of Lieutenant Cobb who, because of a derangement of the Army, lost two year's opportunity to rise in rank. He has been reinstated in the Artillery but now finds himself in …
State of Georgia, Executive Minutes, 06/28/1798-11/07/1799. -
Related to the Sentence Imposed by Judge Carnes
12/04/1798 Autograph Letter fragmentIn this letter fragment, Govenor Jackson refers to a petition from some of the inhabitants of the County of Richmond and a communication from Thomas P. Carnes, one of the Judges of the Superior Court. …
State of Georgia, Executive Minutes, 06/28/1798-11/07/1799. -
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Letter Citation
03/23/1798 Cited letter or documentCited in McHenry to Jackson, 04/04/1798.
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Letter Citation
03/15/1798 Cited letter or documentCited in McHenry to Jackson, 04/04/1798.
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Keep the Militia of Georgia in that State
10/14/1798 Autograph Letter SignedJackson objects to the President's calling into service the Militia of Georgia because such an action would leave that State and its citizens unnecessarily vulnerable to invasion. Since ordering …
State of Georgia, Executive Minutes, 06/28/1798-11/07/1799. -
Colonel Gaither's Antipathy Toward Georgia
12/02/1798 Autograph Letter SignedGovernor Jackson cites Ensign McCall's letter as further evidence of Colonel Gaither's ill will toward the citizens of Georgia. Jackson maintains, therefore, that justice demands the removal of …
State of Georgia, Executive Minutes, 06/28/1798-11/07/1799. -
Torrent of Devastation and Massacre
07/14/1799 Autograph Letter SignedBased on Information from Major Abner Hammond who is currently visiting the Creek towns, relations with the Indians are more favorable than they have appeared. Nevertheless, Governor Jackson confirms …
State of Georgia, Executive Minutes, 06/28/1798-11/07/1799. -
Theft of Horses and the Murder of John Moreland, Etc.
03/09/1799 Autograph Letter SignedGovernor Jackson discusses a number of matters including the theft of horses from the Cheehaw King, the murder of John Moreland by two Coweta braves, the sale of some of Georgia's frontier land, …
State of Georgia, Executive Minutes, 06/28/1798-11/07/1799. -
Steps Needed to Protect the Frontier, Etc.
07/07/1799 Autograph Letter SignedAmidst other concerns, Governor Jackson contends that the forces of the United States are not sufficient to protect the inhabitants of the frontier of Georgia from Indian depredations so he should …
State of Georgia, Executive Minutes, 06/28/1798-11/07/1799.
