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(1820 - 1898) Confederate brigadier general, fought at the Battle of Cheat Mountain. He later led a brigade during the Atlanta Campaign, in John Bell Hood's Franklin-Nashville Campaign. Jackson was captured at the Battle of Nashville and was paroled from Fort Warren, Massachusetts, on July 8, 1865. Great content A.L.S., 3pp. 4to., Savannah, January 26, 1861, to Governor of Georgia Joseph E. Brown and marked 'private' at the top. In part: '...I drop a line to pray you not hold me responsible for all said in the article on the matter of the Augusta Arsenal which appears in the paper of that city this morning. As Col. Cleveland was one of your aids...we sent after dinner yesterday to prepare the article...As to the various personal points, waiver of rank...etc. etc., I knew nothing of that until the publication thereof...I considered it proper to make myself right before you...excuse me for trespassing on your time with this letter...' Lightly toned with a few scatted ink stains, else fine. One week before this letter was written, the State of Georgia passed its resolution of secession from the Union. The article described here by Jackson refers to events that took place on January 23 when Governor Brown visited the Augusta Armory and demanded that it be surrendered and turned over to the state. The commander of the Armory, future Confederate major general Arnold Elzey initially refused, and 600 citizens of Augusta volunteered for militia duty to defend it. After some time Elzey finally agree to turn the armory over to the state. The article Jackson mentions likely painted Governor Brown as a tyrant for this act, which is ironic since he himself often gave the same criticism to Confederate President Jefferson Davis.

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