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Jackson and County
A veteran Jackson County legislator will ask the Georgia House Monday to back federal aid to education, something it has consistently opposed in the past.
In 1824, Jackson wrote a letter saying that he was born at an uncle's plantation in Lancaster County, South Carolina.
In 1831, the church moved to Kirtland, Ohio ( the eastern boundary of Zion ), and began establishing an outpost in Jackson County, Missouri ( Zion's " center place "), where he planned to eventually move the church headquarters.
However, in 1833, Missouri settlers brutally expelled the Latter Day Saints from Jackson County, and the church was unable via a paramilitary expedition to recover the land.
* Christiania Township, Minnesota, a township in Jackson County
Concord is a village in Jackson County in the U. S. state of Michigan.
* Jackson County online
Category: Populated places in Jackson County, Michigan
* Enterprise Township, Jackson County, Minnesota
For members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ( also known as the Mormons or Latter Day Saints ), the Garden of Eden is believed to have been located in present-day Jackson County, Missouri.
* Jackson County ( disambiguation )
It is the county seat of Jackson County.
It is the principal city of the Jackson Metropolitan Statistical Area, which includes Jackson County and has a population of 160, 248.
Jackson County Tower, Jackson's tallest building.
Category: Populated places in Jackson County, Michigan
Jackson County is a county in the U. S. state of Michigan.
The Jackson County Courthouse was designed by Claire Allen, a prominent southern Michigan architect.
Jackson County is also home to the Michigan Whitetail Hall Of Fame.
* Grand River Nature Preserve: a preserve located near Grand Lake where the Grand River starts in the lower part of Jackson County in Liberty Township.
* Waterloo State Recreation Area: the only State Park in Jackson County.
Waterloo State Recreation Area is located in the eastern part of Jackson County and the western part of Washtenaw County.
It starts in Somerset Township in Hillsdale County and Liberty Township in Jackson County.

Jackson and Court
There is also a U. S. Supreme Court case that predates the dictionary, Jackson ex dem Bradford v. Huntington, that uses the phrase " black letter " in the same sense as black letter law: " It is seldom that a case in our time savors so much of the black letter, but the course of decisions in New York renders it unavailable.
* 1892 – Robert H. Jackson, American jurist, 57th United States Attorney General and Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court ( d. 1954 )
Barry Vincent Jackson staged an influential modern-dress production with the Birmingham Repertory in 1928 ; the production reached London, playing at the Royal Court Theatre.
The case was tried before Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson in the United States District Court for the District of Columbia.
When Lucas refused Mason's demand to extradite Two Stickney back to Michigan for trial, Mason wrote to President Jackson for help, suggesting that the matter be referred to the United States Supreme Court.
At the time of the conflict, however, it was not established that the Supreme Court could resolve state boundary disputes, and Jackson declined the offer.
* August 7 – Harold Haley, Marin County Superior Court Judge, is taken hostage and murdered, in an effort to free George Jackson from police custody.
** Robert H. Jackson, United States Supreme Court associate justice and chief prosecutor at the Nuremberg Trials ( d. 1954 )
His statements in this respect call to mind the statements of US Supreme Court Chief Justice Harlan Fiske Stone who wrote " Chief US prosecutor Jackson is away conducting his high-grade lynching party in Nuremberg, I don't mind what he does to the Nazis, but I hate to see the pretense that he is running a court and proceeding according to common law.
* In the 1955 Danny Kaye film The Court Jester the Jackson Zouaves American Legion Drill Team from Jackson, Michigan, is seen performing a humorous drill routine using the traditional Zouave quick-march.
Barry Jackson also kept the Induction in his 1928 production at the Royal Court Theatre.
* Circuit and County Court for the 14th Judicial Circuit of Florida serving Bay, Calhoun, Gulf, Holmes, Jackson and Washington counties
In a letter to Jackson, Tennessee Supreme Court justice John Catron doubted that " a lucky random shot, even if it did hit Tecumseh, qualifies a man for the vice presidency ".
During this time, the Tennessee Supreme Court ( including then-Judge Andrew Jackson ) often met in Sparta, and the town was even considered by the Legislature as a potential site for the state capital, narrowly losing to Nashville.
The county name honors Andrew Jackson ( 1767 – 1845 ), U. S. congressman and senator, Tennessee Supreme Court judge, troop commander at the Battle of New Orleans, and the seventh President of the United States.
An 1886 Colorado Supreme Court decision set the boundary at the Continental Divide, although the land between the Medicine Bow Range and the divide was made part of Jackson County in 1909.
" In January 2004, amidst television cameras and radio and newspaper reporters, a crowd gathered near the Jackson County Court House in Scottsboro to dedicate a historical marker commemorating the Scottsboro Boys ' trial and their struggle for justice.
Five Solicitors General have later served on the Supreme Court: William Howard Taft ( who was Chief Justice of the United States ), Stanley Forman Reed, Robert H. Jackson, Thurgood Marshall, and Elena Kagan.
The land for the Jackson County Court House, which rests in the heart of Brownstown on the square, was donated by Col. John Ketcham ( 1782 – 1865 ) for this specific function.
In 1942, he was elected state district court judge for Bienville, Claiborne, and Jackson parishes, a position that he held until January 1, 1954, when he became a judge of the Second Circuit Court of Appeals based in Shreveport.
* Jackson County Courthouse-Constructed in 1908 with murals adorn the Court Room and Rotunda, listed on the National Register of Historic Places
On April 17, 2009, the Mississippi Supreme Court granted an extension to attorneys for the city of Jackson to file a motion to reconsider the court's decision.
Place of United Christian Scientists, the copyright extension was found unconstitutional in 1987 by Federal District Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson whose decision was then upheld in The United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia, and private distributions have subsequently appeared.

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