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  2. Jackson's Mill - Wikipedia

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    Jackson's Mill is a former grist mill in Lewis County, West Virginia, near the city of Weston. The mill, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972, is now the centerpiece of a state-owned museum property.

  3. Stonewall Jackson - Wikipedia

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    Nearby, at Stonewall Jackson's historical childhood home, his uncle's grist mill is the centerpiece of a historical site at the Jackson's Mill Center for Lifelong Learning and State 4-H Camp. The facility, located near Weston , serves as a special campus for West Virginia University and the WVU Extension Service.

  4. Cummins Jackson - Wikipedia

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    Jackson's Mill, owned by Cummins Jackson. Cummins Edward Jackson (July 25, 1802 – December 4, 1849) was a paternal half-uncle of Confederate General Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson (1824–1863) and a half-brother of David Edward Jackson. He owned and operated a grist mill at Jackson's Mill, Virginia (now West Virginia).

  5. Jackson's Mill State 4-H Camp Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Jackson's Mill State 4-H Camp Historic District, also known as West Virginia University Jackson's Mill, is a historic 4-H camp and national historic district near Weston, Lewis County, West Virginia. The district includes 23 contributing buildings, 4 contributing sites, 4 contributing structures, and 2 contributing objects.

  6. West Fork River - Wikipedia

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    Jackson's Mill was established along the river north of Weston around the year 1800 by Edward Jackson; his grandson and future confederate general Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson lived there during much of his youth. The site has been operated as a 4-H facility since the 1920s. [9]

  7. Mountaineer Boys State - Wikipedia

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    ALMBS is the only program in the nation to remain in the same location, Jackson's Mill, where it was originally chartered. Jackson’s Mill is the boyhood homestead of Thomas “StonewallJackson and is now part of WVU Jackson’s Mill, a state-owned museum property listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [6]

  8. McMillenville, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    He went to sleep so McMillen stopped, dismounted and sat down on a nearby ledge. Boredom led McMillen to drive his pick into the rock and discovered silver. The pair founded the Stonewall Jackson mine which eventually turned into McMillenville, named after McMillen who discovered the silver. The town grew fast and a year later on November 12 ...

  9. Category:Stonewall Jackson - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Stonewall Jackson" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total. ... Jackson's Mill State 4-H Camp Historic District;