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Portrait of Moses Jackson from the 1878 legislature

Moses Jackson (January 14, 1822 - November 28, 1895) was a Confederate Army officer during the Civil War and a state legislator in Mississippi. He was accused of being a ringleader of violent Democratic Party election activities[1] He served in the state legislature immediately prior to the Civil War, after it, and again after Reconstruction ended. He served in the state house and as a state senator for Wilkinson County, Mississippi.

Moses Jackson was born January 14, 1822[2] in Amite County, Mississippi.[3] He served in the Mississippi House of Representatives in 1861 and 1863.[3] He fought in the Confederate Army during the Civil War, and was eventually promoted to lieutenant colonel of the 33rd Mississippi Infantry Regiment.[3] He returned to the state legislature and served in the Mississippi Senate from 1865 to 1867 after the war and again as a state senator in 1877 after Reconstruction for two more terms.[4][5] Jackson died at his home on November 28, 1895.[6]

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