{⋆★⋆} BG Jackson, John King

John King Jackson

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Born: February 8, 1828

Birthplace: Augusta, Georgia

Father: William Jackson 1786 – 1833

Mother: Ann Eliza Fox 1757 – 1837

Wife: Louisa Virginia Hardwick 1828 – 1911
(Buried: Magnolia Cemetery, Augusta, Georgia)​

Children:

Thomas M. Jackson 1850 – 1876​
(Buried: Magnolia Cemetery, Augusta, Georgia)​
William E. Jackson 1852 – 1905​
(Buried: Magnolia Cemetery, Augusta, Georgia)​
John Hardwick Jackson 1856 – 1935​
(Buried: Magnolia Cemetery, Augusta, Georgia)​

Education:

Attended Richmond Academy in Augusta, Georgia​
1846: Graduated with Honors University of South Carolina​

Occupation before War:

1848 – 1861: Attorney in Augusta, Georgia​
1848 – 1861: Served in Georgia State Militia rising to Lt. Colonel​

Civil War Career:

1861: Lt. Colonel of 5th Georgia Infantry Regiment​
1861 – 1862: Colonel of 5th Georgia Infantry Regiment​
1861: Post Commander at Pensacola, Florida​
1861: Participated in the Battle of Santa Rosa Island​
1862 – 1865: Brigadier General of Confederate Army Infantry​
1862: Organized Confederate troops at Grand Junction, Tennessee​
1862: Participated in the Battle of Shiloh with distinction​
1862: Confederate Guard at Bridgepoint, Alabama​
1862: Participated in the Battle of Stones River​
1862: Guard of railroad communications between Atlanta & Tullahoma​
1862: Commander of the District of Tennessee & Department No. 2​
1863: Fought with distinction during the Battle of Chickamuga​
1863: Participated in the Battle of Missionary Ridge, Tennessee​
1864: Participated in the Atlanta Campaign until July 3​
1864: Commander of Department of South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida​
1864: Participated in the Siege of Savannah, Georgia​
1865: Quartermaster for Army of Tennessee at Branchville, South Carolina​
1865: Paroled at Augusta, Georgia on May 17, 1865
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Occupation after War:

1865 – 1866: Attorney in Augusta, Georgia​
1865 – 1866: Georgia State Financial Relief Officer​

Died: February 27, 1866

Place of Death: Milledgeville, Georgia

Age at time of Death: 38 years old

Cause of Death: Pneumonia

Burial Place: Magnolia Cemetery, Augusta, Georgia
 
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Even though his brigade was attached to Breckinridges division at Murfreesboro, it was an independent unit until it was assigned to Benjamin Cheatham's division a month before Chickamauga.
 
That "serving at Shiloh with distinction " was leading his brigade (3rd, Withers Div.) in a bayonet charge on a Union position. The charge was unsuccessful. The brigade had only formed several weeks before and Jackson had only taken charge of it on March 29. 1862.
 

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