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Jackson, Mississippi was named for Andrew Jacskon.
Mississippi Jackson is the capital and the most populous city of the US state of Mississippi. The city is named after Andrew Jackson, who was still a general at the time of the naming but later became president.
Andrew Jackson named Memphis for a city in Egypt.
The city is named after Andrew Jackson, a general at the time of naming, later President
The city of Jackson, Mississippi, is named after the seventh President of the United States, Andrew Jackson, who served between March 4, 1829 and March 4, 1837.
The city of Melvin, near the western border of Alabama and Mississippi, is the closest city in that State from Jackson Mississippi.
There is no city in Alabama named Mesa. there are also no communities in Mobile,Alabama named Mesa, so the no, its not near Mesa
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1. Jackson, Mississippi after Andrew Jackson 2. Madison, Wisconsin after James Madison,3. Jefferson City, Missouri after Thomas Jefferson4. and Lincoln, Nebraska after Abraham Lincoln. 5. Jordan as well.There may be more. I know that Cleveland , Ohio was not named after PresidentCleveland. There is probably some kind of city besides the capital named after GeorgeWashington.
No. Jackson Mississippi was founded long before the Confederate General Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson became famous at the Battle of Manasas. I'm not positive but it was probably named after Andrew Jackson, the President of the US. But "Jackson" is a common name and could be a local Mississippian.