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Charles Jackson (Rhode Island politician)

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and all others who had been convicted. In response, Whig opponents of freeing Dorr organized a "Law & Order Party." Jackson was nominated for governor by the
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Jackson was married twice. His first wife was Catherine Dexter (1805-1832), whom he married in 1827. In 1836 he married Phebe Tisdale (died March 3, 1883) of
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Political cartoon attacking Charles Jackson and others for freeing those convicted in the
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In addition to practicing law, Jackson was involved in several businesses, including a
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from 1841 to 1842. In 1843 he was a delegate to the state constitutional convention.
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in 1817, and received a master's degree in 1820. He also studied law with
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Jackson served as governor from 1845 to 1846, after defeating incumbent
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Democratic Party members of the Rhode Island House of Representatives
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North Burial Ground, Providence, Rhode Island: Old Section, 1700-1848
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Jackson died in Providence on January 21, 1876. He was buried at
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Rifle Works and a company that manufactured railroad equipment.
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In 1857 Jackson was an unsuccessful candidate for the
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He also built a 293: 470:"Rhode Island Governors 1640 – Present" 445:"Rhode Island Governor Charles Jackson" 436: 327:, and was admitted to the bar in 1820. 315:, on March 4, 1797, and was the son of 365:Rhode Island House of Representatives 138:Rhode Island House of Representatives 97:Rhode Island House of Representatives 7: 1147:19th-century American businesspeople 359:Jackson was active in politics as a 559:Rhode Island Genealogical Society, 546:Rhode Island Department of State, 56:May 6, 1845 – May 6, 1846 14: 1192:19th-century American politicians 533:Rhode Island Historical Society, 1105: 474:Rhode Island Secretary of State 177:Various (multi-member district) 167:Various (multi-member district) 581:National Governors Association 494:James T. 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Governor of Rhode Island
Byron Diman
James Fenner
Byron Diman
Rhode Island House of Representatives
Henry Y. Cranston
Rhode Island House of Representatives
Providence
Providence, Rhode Island
Providence, Rhode Island
North Burial Ground
Whig
Alma mater
Brown University
Governor of Rhode Island

Dorr Rebellion
Providence, Rhode Island
Richard Jackson, Jr.
Brown University
James Burrill, Jr.
cotton
rubber
Charles Goodyear
Burnside
Whig
Rhode Island House of Representatives
Speaker
James Fenner

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