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'''James Hathaway Jackson''' was an American physician. He served as mayor of [[Dansville, Livingston County, New York]] |
'''James Hathaway Jackson''' (June 11, 1841 – February 18, 1928) was an American physician. He served as mayor of [[Dansville, Livingston County, New York]] |
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==Early life and education== |
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==Personal life== |
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On September 13, 1864, he married Kate Johnson, of [[Sturbridge, Massachusetts]]. They had one son, James Arthur Jackson,<ref name="WhosWho-1907" /> who served as Secretary and Manager of the Jackson Sanatarium.<ref name="Biographical-1895" /> |
On September 13, 1864, he married Kate Johnson, of [[Sturbridge, Massachusetts]]. They had one son, James Arthur Jackson,<ref name="WhosWho-1907" /> who served as Secretary and Manager of the Jackson Sanatarium.<ref name="Biographical-1895" /> |
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James Hathaway Jackson died February 18, 1928,<ref name="DAHS">{{cite web |title=Dr. James H. Jackson |url=https://dansvilleareahistoricalsociety.org/dr-james-h-jackson/ |website=dansvilleareahistoricalsociety.org |publisher=Dansville Area Historical Society Museum |access-date=9 May 2022}}</ref> at his home in [[Atascadera, California]].<ref name="Democrat-20feb1928">{{cite news |title=Democrat and Chronicle |url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/135168089/?terms=James%20H.%20Jackson&match=1 |access-date=9 May 2022 |work=[[Democrat and Chronicle]] |via=Newspapers.com |date=20 February 1928 |location=[[Rochester, New York]] |page=36 |language=en}}</ref> |
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James Hathaway Jackson (June 11, 1841 – February 18, 1928) was an American physician. He served as mayor of Dansville, Livingston County, New York
Early life and education
James Hathaway Jackson was born in Peterboro, Madison County, New York, June 11, 1841.[1] His parents were James Caleb Jackson and Lucretia Edgerton (Brewster) Jackson.[2] Dr. Harriet Newell Austin was his sister after she was adopted by james Hathaway Jackson's parents.[3]
He was educated at a seminary in Dansville, New York.[2] Jackson was graduated at the age of 35 from Bellevue Hospital medical College, New York City.[1]
Career
He was the manager of the Jackson Health Resort (1861-1895). In 1876, he assumed charge of the Jackson Sanatorium at Dansville, so successfully carried on by his father for nearly 20 years.[1] Jackson was also the editor of the institution's Laws of Life and Journal of Health.[2]
Jackson was a Republican. On February 12, 1895,[1] he was elected as mayor of Dansville, being the first Republican to hold that office.[2] He also served as a member of Dansville's Board of Education.[1]
He was a member of the Christian Union. He was a member of Livingston Company Medical Society, the New York State Medical Society, and the American Medical Association. He was a Mason, and Worshipful Master of Phoenix Lodge, No. 115, A. F. & A. M.[1] Jackson was a member of S.A.R. Society, Mayflower Descendants, and Society of Colonial Wars.[2]
Personal life
On September 13, 1864, he married Kate Johnson, of Sturbridge, Massachusetts. They had one son, James Arthur Jackson,[2] who served as Secretary and Manager of the Jackson Sanatarium.[1]
James Hathaway Jackson died February 18, 1928,[4] at his home in Atascadera, California.[5]
References
- ^ a b c d e f g Biographical Review: This Volume Contains Biographical Sketches of Livingston and Wyoming Counties, New York (Public domain ed.). Biographical Review Publishing Company. 1895. pp. 22–25. Retrieved 9 May 2022. This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
- ^ a b c d e f Hamersly, Lewis Randolph; Leonard, John W.; Mohr, William Frederick; Knox, Herman Warren; Holmes, Frank R.; Downs, Winfield Scott (1907). Who's who in New York City and State (Public domain ed.). L.R. Hamersly Company. p. 734. Retrieved 9 May 2022. This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
- ^ Cayleff, Susan E. (1991). Wash and Be Healed: The Water-Cure Movement and Women's Health. Philadelphia: Temple University Press. pp. 94–95. ISBN 9781439904275. Retrieved August 22, 2020.
- ^ "Dr. James H. Jackson". dansvilleareahistoricalsociety.org. Dansville Area Historical Society Museum. Retrieved 9 May 2022.
- ^ "Democrat and Chronicle". Democrat and Chronicle. Rochester, New York. 20 February 1928. p. 36. Retrieved 9 May 2022 – via Newspapers.com.