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- James_W._Jackson abstract "James W. Jackson (ca. 1824-1861) was an ardent secessionist and the proprietor of the Marshall House, an inn located in the City of Alexandria during the time of the American Civil War. During the capture of Alexandria, Jackson used an English-made double-barrel shotgun to kill Colonel Elmer Ephraim Ellsworth as he descended the stairs of the hotel with the Confederate flag he had just removed from the flagpole over the roof. In retaliation, Francis E. Brownell of Ellsworth's 11th New York Zouave regiment killed Jackson. Both men became martyrs for their respective causes.".
- James_W._Jackson birthDate "1824".
- James_W._Jackson birthYear "1824".
- James_W._Jackson deathDate "1861-05-24".
- James_W._Jackson deathYear "1861".
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- James_W._Jackson wikiPageWikiLink 11th_New_York_Infantry.
- James_W._Jackson wikiPageWikiLink Alexandria,_Virginia.
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- James_W._Jackson wikiPageWikiLink Elmer_E._Ellsworth.
- James_W._Jackson wikiPageWikiLink Flags_of_the_Confederate_States_of_America.
- James_W._Jackson wikiPageWikiLink Francis_E._Brownell.
- James_W._Jackson wikiPageWikiLink Marshall_House_(Alexandria,_Virginia).
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- James_W._Jackson wikiPageWikiLinkText "James W. Jackson".
- James_W._Jackson dateOfBirth "ca. 1824".
- James_W._Jackson dateOfDeath "1861-05-24".
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- James_W._Jackson name "Jackson, James W.".
- James_W._Jackson placeOfDeath "Alexandria, Virginia".
- James_W._Jackson shortDescription "American secessionist".
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- James_W._Jackson description "American secessionist".
- James_W._Jackson description "American secessionist".
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- James_W._Jackson hypernym Secessionist.
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- James_W._Jackson comment "James W. Jackson (ca. 1824-1861) was an ardent secessionist and the proprietor of the Marshall House, an inn located in the City of Alexandria during the time of the American Civil War. During the capture of Alexandria, Jackson used an English-made double-barrel shotgun to kill Colonel Elmer Ephraim Ellsworth as he descended the stairs of the hotel with the Confederate flag he had just removed from the flagpole over the roof. In retaliation, Francis E.".
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- James_W._Jackson depiction Death_of_Col_Ellsworth.jpg.
- James_W._Jackson givenName "James W.".
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- James_W._Jackson name "James W. Jackson".
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