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

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    It is co-located with the separately listed Jackson's Mill. The property was the boyhood home of Confederate General Thomas “StonewallJackson from 1831 to 1842. [2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2005. [1]

  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. 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.

  5. List of Michigan State Historic Sites in Jackson County

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    Jackson: July 17, 1997: The Jackson Area Informational Designation Rest Area, westbound I-94, west of Mt. Hope Road Grass Lake: January 16, 1962: Jackson District Library† 244 Michigan Avenue Jackson: August 3, 1979: Jackson First Baptist Church: 201 South Jackson Street Jackson: June 15, 1984: Jacksonburg Public Square Informational Designation

  6. National Register of Historic Places listings in Michigan

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    The logging town of Pequaming was founded by Charles Hebard in 1878. In 1915, Hebard's son Daniel built this lodge as his periodic residence. In 1923, Henry Ford bought the town, the mill, and the surrounding 40,000 acres of timber. Ford used the lodge as his summer residence until 1941.

  7. Foot cavalry - Wikipedia

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    One of Jackson's foot cavalry. It was said of Jackson's foot cavalry, they take not what they cannot reach. [4] [5] To achieve the reputation for amazing speeds of marching (30 mi (48 km) a day), [6] Stonewall Jackson used a combination of great audacity, excellent knowledge and shrewd use of the terrain, added to the ability to inspire his troops to great feats of marching and fighting.

  8. List of Michigan State Historic Sites - Wikipedia

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    Location of Michigan within the United States. The following is a List of Michigan State Historic Sites.The register is maintained by the Michigan State Historic Preservation Office, which was established in the late 1960s after the passage of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966. [1]

  9. 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).