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  1. Claiborne Fox Jackson (April 4, 1806 – December 6, 1862) was an American politician of the Democratic Party in Missouri. He was elected as the 15th Governor of Missouri , serving from January 3, 1861, until July 31, 1861, when he was forced out by the Unionist majority in the Missouri General Assembly after planning to force the secession of ...

  2. Claiborne Fox Jackson was born in rural Fleming County, in northeastern Kentucky, on April 4, 1806. The son of Dempsey and Mary Pickett Jackson, prosperous tobacco farmers and slaveholders, Claiborne was one of ten children and received only slight formal education before moving west in 1826 with several older brothers to Franklin, Missouri, a ...

  3. Learn about the life and career of Claiborne Fox Jackson, a proslavery Democrat who served as Missouri's governor during the Civil War. Find out how he supported annexation, slavery, and secession, and faced opposition from Thomas Hart Benton and other rivals.

  4. Jan 14, 2019 · Learn about the life and career of Claiborne Fox Jackson, who served as Missouri's governor from 1861 to 1862. He was a Democrat who opposed President Lincoln and the Union during the Civil War.

  5. Claiborne Fox Jackson (April 4, 1806 – December 6, 1862) was a pro- Confederacy governor of the state of Missouri. [1] He was elected in 1860 and sworn in on January 3, 1861 as Missouri's 15th governor. [2] He remained in office for five months, until being effectively deposed on June 15, 1861.

  6. Claiborne Fox Jackson, 180662, governor of Missouri, b. Fleming co., Ky. In 1822 he moved to Missouri, where he practiced law. Speaker of the state legislature (1844–46), he later was a leader of the pro-slavery Democrats who eventually defeated Sen. Thomas H. Benton.

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  8. Missouri's Confederate : Claiborne Fox Jackson and the creation of southern identity in the border West : Phillips, Christopher, 1959 November 1- : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive.