WILLIAM W. JACKSON               GRAVESTONE PHOTO                      

DIED:  Feb. 24, 1891 and buried in Halstead Cemetery

William G. Cutler's History of the State of Kansas

HARVEY COUNTY, Part 16

MACON TOWNSHIP (AKIN - MILLER).

 

  W. W. JACKSON, farmer, Section 8, P. O. Newton, owns 160 acres, 120 in cultivation, all enclosed with hedge, forty acres fenced for pasture, ten acres in orchard and grove; dwelling 20 x 26, and barn 16 x 26; has three horses, three cows and five hogs. Wheat average this year, twenty-four bushels per acre. He was born in Brown County, Ohio, 1837, and when a child moved with his parents to Iowa and from there to Kansas in 1871 and located here. He was married in 1872 to Miss Elizabeth Mathews. They have five children, William N., Jesse G., Richard E., Mary V., and Charles E. He is a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church and the G. A. R.; enlisted in 1862 in Company E, Thirty-sixth Regiment Iowa Volunteer Infantry, and was with his command at the taking of Fort Pemberton and went from there to Little Rock and on the way to Shreveport, La., was captured while guarding a train and taken to Fort Tyler, Tex., but made his escape and got as far as Arkansas and was recaptured by bloodhounds after being severely bitten by them and taken back to Fort Tyler and was kept for ten months after exchange at the mouth of the Red River. Returned to his Regiment at DuVall's Bluff, Ark., and was mustered out in the fall of 1865.