. History of Queens County, New York, with illustrations, portraits, & sketches of prominent families and individuals . s their encampment, as is plainly shown to thisday by numerous shell banks still seen in the shelteredplaces about the farm. Mr. Jackson, who was well and favorably knownthroughout Long Island, took an active and prominentpart in politics, holding various public offices during aperiod of 30 years. He was twice judge, member of As-sembly from 1833 to 1837, and then member of Congressuntil 1841, in the time of Webster, Clay, Calhoun, etc. Mr. Jackson died Ai)ril 23d 1881, in hi


. History of Queens County, New York, with illustrations, portraits, & sketches of prominent families and individuals . s their encampment, as is plainly shown to thisday by numerous shell banks still seen in the shelteredplaces about the farm. Mr. Jackson, who was well and favorably knownthroughout Long Island, took an active and prominentpart in politics, holding various public offices during aperiod of 30 years. He was twice judge, member of As-sembly from 1833 to 1837, and then member of Congressuntil 1841, in the time of Webster, Clay, Calhoun, etc. Mr. Jackson died Ai)ril 23d 1881, in his 85th widow (who was formerly Maria Coles) is now in her95th year, in the enjoyment of health, and all her facul-ties. She is the survivor of a long-lived family, whoseages have averaged over 90 years. The sons are Samuel C, Andrew, and William accompanying plate shows Samuel C. Jacksonsresidence, which is on a part of the old farm and hasbeen erected about 20 years. He is engaged in a mer-cantile and manufacturing business in New York city. Andrew and William H. are real estate agents at -% NORTH HEMPSTEAD.


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