Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson
In a 1893 newspaper article former Confederate Lieutenant General James Longstreet evaluated General Lee in two major categories. One was Lee's effectiveness when fighting on the defense and the other was Lee's performance on the offense. Longstreet said that Lee was "perfect" when leading a defensive battle. Longstreet was less enthusiastic on Lee's offensive abilities. There Longstreet politely said that Lee was not a "master in offensive battles".
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If your including when he was a kid and was in the Jackson 5, then I suggest The Jackson Jive.
The article 8 of the IMF includes the general obligations of its members.
Jackson did uphold his oath of office as defined in Article II Section I. He was the 7th President of the United States from 1829 until 1837.
It merged with Beth Israel Hospital in 1964. See Kenneth T. Jackson, ed. "Encyclopedia of New York City" (1995), article "Hospitals".
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The Time magazine article "Jack the Dripper" about Jackson Pollock was written by the art critic and writer Robert Hughes. It was published in August 1982.
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Jefferson Davis was the President of the Confederate States of America (CSA). A link is provided to the Wikipedia article.