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Portrait of James Jackson
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James Jackson

Former U.S. Senator for Georgia

Biography

James Jackson (died 1806) was an American politician who represented Georgia in the United States Senate across 2 separate periods of service between 1793 and 1806, between the 3rd and 9th Congresses. Jackson served as an Anti-Administration and later as a Democratic-Republican. Jackson died in office on March 19, 1806.

Key Information

  • Full Name: James Jackson
  • Died: March 19, 1806
  • Term Started: March 4, 1801
  • Term Ended: March 19, 1806

Service History

  • Mar 4, 1793 – Oct 31, 1795 3rd–4th Congresses Anti-Administration Georgia
  • Mar 4, 1801 – Mar 19, 1806 7th–9th Congresses Democratic-Republican Georgia

Service dates from the official U.S. Senate historical roster. For senators who changed party affiliation during their service, the party shown for each period is approximate.

Served With

Senators who represented the same state during Jackson's service: