James Jackson Marker
This historic marker is located on Cox Creek Parkway (Alabama Route 133), Florence, Alabama. The text on the marker reads: "Often referred to as the most successful breeder of thoroughbred horses in America, James Jackson imported Glencoe and Leviathan to the U.S. in the early 1800's, l...
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Cultural resources James Jackson Marker Dylan Tucker, University of North Alabama |
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Cultural resources Historic Markers; Florence, AL; Lauderdale County, AL |
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This historic marker is located on Cox Creek Parkway (Alabama Route 133), Florence, Alabama.
The text on the marker reads: "Often referred to as the most successful breeder of thoroughbred horses in America, James Jackson imported Glencoe and Leviathan to the U.S. in the early 1800's, leaving a permanent imprint on both the breed and American racing history." |
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James Jackson MarkerDylan Tucker, University of North AlabamaHistoric Markers; Florence, AL; Lauderdale County, ALThis historic marker is located on Cox Creek Parkway (Alabama Route 133), Florence, Alabama.
The text on the marker reads: "Often referred to as the most successful breeder of thoroughbred horses in America, James Jackson imported Glencoe and Leviathan to the U.S. in the early 1800's, leaving a permanent imprint on both the breed and American racing history."Alabama Cultural Resource Survey2009Texthttps://omeka.lib.auburn.edu/items/show/1267“James Jackson Marker”. Accessed 11/04/2015. http://www.lat34north.com/historicmarkersal/ |
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James Jackson Marker |
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James Jackson Marker |
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Dylan Tucker, University of North Alabama |
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Dylan Tucker, University of North Alabama |
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