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* Jackson ( song ), written by Jerry Leiber and Billy Edd Wheeler, and made famous by Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash
On July 3, 1829, Horace Blackman, accompanied by Alexander Laverty, a land surveyor, and an Indian guide forded the Grand River and made camp for the night at what is now Trail and N. Jackson Street.
The critic Clement Greenberg, with Jackson Pollock, saw Sobel's work there in 1946, and in his essay " American-Type ' Painting " Greenberg cited those works as the first instance of all-over painting he had seen, stating that " Pollock admitted that these pictures had made an impression on him ".
In 1831, the church moved to Kirtland, Ohio where missionaries had made a large number of converts and Smith began establishing an outpost in Jackson County, Missouri, where he planned to eventually build the city of Zion ( or the New Jerusalem ).
In December 1829, Jackson had already made known his wish that Van Buren receive the nomination.
Jackson requested his walking stick be made of glass to make his character more menacing.
Willkie made a highly publicized appearance on the popular Town Hall nationwide radio program, where he debated the merits of the private-enterprise system with Robert H. Jackson.
In this interim, the British made one last major invasion, attempting to capture New Orleans, but were decisively defeated with very heavy losses by General Andrew Jackson at the Battle of New Orleans in January 1815.
In 1984, a decision was made to hire more writers to continue the series: Steve Jackson ( the United States-based founder and owner of Steve Jackson Games ),
Then he made a serious gaffe by announcing to an audience of New York City's Jewish community that, if nominated, he would consider Reverend Jesse Jackson as a Vice Presidential candidate.
The first film to be filmed at 48 FPS was The Hobbit, a decision made by its director Peter Jackson.
He discovered that the epileptic patients often made the same clonic and tonic movements of muscle during their seizures, leading Jackson to believe that they must be occurring in the same place every time.
Before the treaty reached the Senate for ratification, and even before news of its signing reached New Orleans, a massive British invasion force was utterly defeated at the Battle of New Orleans, which made a national hero out of General Andrew Jackson.
Calhoun believed that the outcome of the 1824 presidential election, in which the House made Adams President despite the greater popularity of Andrew Jackson, demonstrated that control of the federal government was subject to manipulation by Adams and Henry Clay.
Biddle made repeated overtures to Jackson and his cabinet to secure a compromise on the Bank's rechartering ( its term due to expire in 1836 ) without success.
An unruly mob of office seekers made something of a shambles of the March inauguration, and though some tried to explain this as democratic enthusiasm, the real truth was Jackson supporters had been lavished with promises of positions in return for political support.
The nature of these agreements made them extremely difficult to prove or to track, and were effective long after the United States Supreme Court's rulings in Shelley v. Kraemer and Barrows v. Jackson.
Ron Howard made a cameo appearance in the 2009 music video for Jamie Foxx's song " Blame It " alongside Forrest Whittaker, Jake Gyllenhaal, and Samuel L. Jackson.
However, George Steinbrenner made a crucial intervention when he gave Martin the option of either having Jackson bath in the 4th or " cleanup " spot for the rest of the season, or losing his job.
On July 23, after suspending Jackson for disobeying a sign during a July 17 game, Martin made a statement about his two main antagonists, referring to comments Jackson had made and team owner George Steinbrenner's 1972 violation of campaign-finance laws: " They're made for each other.

Jackson and fort
Jackson assigned Brigadier General Edmund Pendleton Gaines to take control of the fort.
When they reached the site of the Negro Fort, Jackson had his men construct a new fort, Fort Gadsden.
At St. Marks Jackson seized the Spanish fort.
Between 1807 and 1819, Williamsburg, a community that developed on the site of the fort, served as the seat of Jackson County.
The fort was named Fort Carney and was positioned on Carney's Bluff just south of Jackson.
This town is named after a fort that was built under the order of General Andrew Jackson.
In the best-known incident, Andrew Jackson, in his cavalier incursion into Spanish Florida in 1818, executed British nationals Robert Christie Ambrister and Alexander Arbuthnot at the old fort.
Jackson suggests that the name is a Latin form of the Brythonic Uriconon, which would have been applied to the nearby hill fort on the Wrekin.
In 1818 General Jackson directed Lieutenant James Gadsden to rebuild the fort, which he did on a nearby site.
:* Fort James Jackson, fort built during 1808-1812 that protected Savannah, Georgia and was also known as Fort Oglethorpe
The fort was improved extensively by Milroy's troops and held 14 guns, including heavy artillery, and renamed Fort Milroy ( but then renamed Fort Jackson after the battle ).
The captured flag of Fort Milroy was used to create a new Confederate flag, and Ewell and Early attended a christening ceremony in which the new flag was hosted, and the fort officially renamed " Fort Jackson " in honor of the recently slain former Second Corps commander.
Jackson planned to capture the fort by storm the next day, but it was blown up and abandoned before Jackson could move on it and the remaining British fled Pensacola along with the British squadron ( comprising ( 18 guns ), HMS Childers ( 18 guns ; Capt.
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The fort was demolished in 1821 and the nearby area named Jackson Square in honor of Andrew Jackson.
* Fort Jackson ( Alabama ), also called Fort Toulouse, a War of 1812 fort
* Fort Jackson, Louisiana, an American Civil War-era fort
* Fort Jackson ( Virginia ), an American Civil War-era fort that defended Washington, D. C.
* Fort Jackson ( Wisconsin ), an American fort used during the Black Hawk War of 1832
* Fort James Jackson, a War of 1812 fort that defended Savannah, Georgia
Fort Jackson is a decommissioned masonry fort located some up river from the mouth of the Mississippi River in Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana.
The older Fort St. Philip is located opposite of Fort Jackson on the eastern bank ; this West Bank fort was constructed after the War of 1812 on the advice of Andrew Jackson, for whom it is named.

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