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Jacksonboro is an
unincorporated community and census-designated
place located in
southeastern Colleton County,
South Carolina,
United States,
along the...
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Jacksonboro is a
ghost town in
Screven County, in the U.S.
state of Georgia. A
variant name is "Jacksonborough". The
community was
named after James Jackson...
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Parish in
South Carolina,
where he died on 29 July 1823. He is
buried in
Jacksonboro,
South Carolina in
Bethel Cemetery. The
destroyer USS Dent (DD-116) was...
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Jacob Walter. The
brothers were prosperous,
plantation owners, in
nearby Jacksonboro. Paul's
small daughter Mary, was
taken ill with malaria; a
common disease...
- rose to $100 million. He
bought a 5,000-acre (2,000 ha)
plantation in
Jacksonboro,
South Carolina, for $2 million. In 1976,
Turner bought the
Atlanta Braves...
- US 17
heads northeast into the ACE
Basin and
Colleton County. Once in
Jacksonboro, the road
enters into
Charleston County crossing over the
Edisto River...
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returned to
South Carolina's
House of Representatives, then
meeting at
Jacksonboro. At this session,
Governor Randolph and de
facto President Rutledge both...
- century, is
today a
museum and
restored garrison. The
ghost town of
Jacksonboro,
Georgia is also
named for Jackson.
Georgia (U.S. State)
portal List...
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bridges and withdrew. The
supporting infantry brigades marched toward Jacksonboro and
rejoined the rest of Baird's division,
encamped at Alexander. They...
- Pon Pon
Chapel was
built in 1820 in
Jacksonboro,
South Carolina. It was
located "on Parker’s
Ferry Road, the busy
stagecoach thoroughfare that connected...