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  • I'm putting the article on hold. Please see my comments at Talk:Fort Jackson (Virginia)/GA1. Thanks! --Midnightdreary (talk) 23:00, 12 June 2008 (UTC)...
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  • sentence in the lede is very confusing: Fort Jackson was an American Civil War-era fortification in Virginia designed to defend the southern end of the...
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  • Stonewall Jackson viewed Lincoln's actions as an invasion, and his military operating philosopy hinged on that point of view ... that Virginia had the right...
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  • Southern slave states, Virginia seceded directly after and in response to the Fort Sumter crisis. No Fort Sumter, no Virginia in the Civil War. No election...
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  • revolutionary war soldier from Virginia who resided in Madison Co., was its first county court judge. (Ref:"History of Jackson County Alabama" by J.R. Kennamer;...
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  • (NO) - Fort Wood (Macomb); Buras (NO) - Fort Jackson; Grand Terre Island (NO) - Fort Livingston California: San Francisco - Fort Point, Fort Alcatraz...
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  • Division Fort Hood, Texas 76545 Colonel Richard P. Mustion (AG) Commander United States Army Soldier Support Institute 10000 Hampton Parkway Fort Jackson, South...
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  • Jennings Ave. Fort Worth, TX, NRHP-listed Virginia Hall, 3325 Dyer St. Dallas, TX, NRHP-listed Eudora Welty House, 1119 Pinehurst St. Jackson, MS, NRHP-listed...
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  • Jackson County, Tennessee Jackson County, Texas Jackson County, West Virginia Jackson County, Wisconsin Jackson Parish, Louisiana Hickory County, Missouri...
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  • existence was in Kentucky County. Louisville and Lexington were founded. Fort-on-Shore was built. The population of Kentucky grew from about 300 to about...
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  • Talk:Andrew Talcott (category C-Class Virginia articles)
    as a colonel in the Virginia militia and served as an engineer officer with the Confederate Army, directing the rebuilding of Fort Boykin. I have a reference...
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  • 10: S.C. Hwy 760 Downtown Columbia, SC Exit 12: Strom Thurmond Blvd./Fort Jackson/Columbia, SC Exit 13: Decker Blvd. Exit 15A-B: Percival Road/S.C. Hwy...
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  • 18.5 Moccasin Gap to Tennessee Line 2.5 (doesn't make sense!) Virginia Beach towards Fort Story for about 3 miles added - again not sure if it was part...
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  • Colonel Jackson of the Virginia Militia, under the authority "by Governor Letcher" executed the initial actions of the affiair "on the eve of Virginia's ratification...
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  • northwestern Virginia in the Virginia Revolutionary Conventions and later in the Virginia House of Delegates. Ebenezer Zane and John Caldwell built fort Patrick...
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  • nation-state was formed and a civil war followed its attack on Fort Sumter." TheVirginiaHistorian (talk) 12:52, 14 July 2012 (UTC) -- For a passage which...
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  • photo of Jackson (1845) in his elder years does not accurately portray Jackson when he was younger (1824) such as the Sully portrait of Jackson. The same...
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  • Wikipedians, I have just added archive links to one external link on Bill Jackson (television personality). Please take a moment to review my edit. You may...
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  • Talk:Robert Edward Femoyer (category Start-Class West Virginia articles)
    Institute of Aeronautics at Jackson, Mississippi., but in 1944, graduated from the Army Air Force Flexible Gunnery School at Fort Myers, FL, and the AAF Navigation...
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  • Jackson then devised a covert plan to destroy B&O Railroad operations while simultaneously benefiting Virginia and possibly the Confederacy. Jackson complained...
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