Jackson, William Hicks, 1835-1903
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Belle Meade Plantation (Tenn.)
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found: NUCMC data from Chattanooga-Hamilton County Bicentennial Library for Its United Confederate Veterans, N.B. Forrest Camp, Chattanooga, Tenn., collection, 1885-1941(Gen. W.H. Hicks)
found: BGMI, June 4, 2003(Jackson, William Hicks, 1835-1903)
found: WWW.CivilWar.Com June 4, 2003(Brigadier General William H. Jackson, one of the most prominent living [in 1899] soldiers of Tennessee)
found: Find a grave, June 4, 2003(William "Red" Jackson)
found: Finding aid for Harding and Jackson family papers, via UNC University Libraries WWW site, May 1, 2020(John Harding (1777-1865) established the plantation Belle Meade near Nashville, Tenn. His son, William Giles Harding (1806-1886), was a Tennessee militia general, planter, and horse breeder. Brothers William Hicks Jackson (1835-1903) and Howell Edmunds Jackson (1832-1895), were sons-in-law of W. G. Harding. W. H. Jackson, a Confederate general, managed Belle Meade in association with J. H. Harding and later as a partner of H. E. Jackson, who was a lawyer, Democratic legislator, U.S. Senator, and U.S. Circuit and Supreme Court judge)
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2003-06-04: new
2020-05-05: revised
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