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  Jackson, Jacob Beeson
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NameJacob Beeson Jackson
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Wood County, West Virginia , United States
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Born April 06, 1829
DiedDecember 11, 1893 (64 years)
ContributorJames Crews
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Jul 21, 2005 02:14am
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InfoJacob Beeson Jackson was born and educated in Parkersburg. He studied law with his father, John J. Jackson, Sr., a cousin of Confederate General Stonewall Jackson. He established his first law practice at St. Marys, Pleasants County, in 1852. From 1858 to 1864, Jackson served as the Pleasants County prosecuting attorney and held the same position in Wood County between 1870 and 1876. After one term in the House of Delegates, he was elected mayor of Parkersburg in 1879.

As governor, Jackson advocated improved education, re- writing the West Virginia Code, and tax reform. Taxes had been reduced during the depression of the 1870s. Under Jackson, the legislature increased taxes to support public institutions. Like his predecessors, Jackson encouraged increased immigration and the development of industry. In 1885, the capital was moved for the last time back to Charleston. In an 1877 public referendum, Charleston had been chosen over Clarksburg and Martinsburg.

Jackson returned to Parkersburg after his term as governor and died there in 1893.

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Father John Jay Jackson 1800-1877
Grandfather John G. Jackson 1777-1825
Great-Grandfather George Jackson 1757-1831
Grand Uncle Edward B. Jackson 1793-1826
Aunt Columbia Ann Bland 1822-1901
1st Cousin William T. Bland 1861-1928
Brother James M. Jackson 1825-1901

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