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Augustus Jackson (April 16, 1808 – January 11, 1852) [1] was an African American businessperson, chef, ice cream maker, and confectioner from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. [2] He is credited as inventing a modern method of manufacturing ice cream and for new flavor development. [ 3 ]
Constable Augustus "Gus" Jackson first appeared in season 5 as a baseball player for station house five and was nicknamed "Slugger" for his impressive athletic abilities. He later appeared as a constable for station house four in season 6 and became a recurring character beginning in season 7.
Jackson Vahue (Rick Fox, Seasons 1-2, 4, 6) – A famous NBA basketball player, arrested for assaulting a woman. He initially struggles adapting to Oz due to his lack of status though he redeems himself after trying to help an injured prisoner during the riot.
He had an ongoing role in Murdoch Mysteries, playing Constable Slugger Jackson from 2012 to 2017, for seasons 6 through 11. [3] His most famous role has been in the award-winning Canadian science fiction series Orphan Black, playing Donnie Hendrix, the husband of one of the main characters, Alison Hendrix. His role became larger in the third ...
Augustus Cornelius Johnson Jr. (born 1967 or 1968) [1] is an American sportscaster. He is the lead play-by-play announcer for Fox Sports calling college football and college basketball . Prior to working with Fox, he was with CBS Sports . [ 2 ]
Dennis Haysbert as Jack "Cherokee Jack" Jackson, an African-American outlaw raised by the Cherokee. Reese Witherspoon as Ferris Dunnigan, the young wife of Gregor who befriends Newt. Tim Scott as "Pea Eye" Parker, the wrangler and blacksmith of the Hat Creek Cattle Company, Pea Eye served as a corporal in the Rangers under Gus and Call. Pea Eye ...
The Honourable Augustus Stanhope (26 September 2005), Elizabeth II's second page of honour [1] from 2015 to 2019; Serena Armstrong-Jones, Countess of Snowdon [2] (born 1 March 1970), who married David Armstrong-Jones, Viscount Linley (later the 2nd Earl of Snowdon) on 8 October 1993. They have two children:
Jackson and his wife Mildred, along with a J. A. Cobb, sold their property to a Dr. Malthus Ward in 1832, the same year cited on a plaque as being the date of the tree's deed. The Clarke County real estate indices contain no indication of when or from whom Jackson originally purchased the property, although much of the land in that area is ...