Amite County
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About the Book
Author Paul Jackson Jr.’s roots begin in Amite County, Mississipppi, where he was born. His family moved to Clinton, Louisiana, twenty-five miles south of Liberty, Mississippi, just as World War II ended. In Amite County, he offers an anthology, a format of mini chapters, each one a vignette or story in itself of his ancestors’ journey. This memoir traces his Jackson and Kinabrew ancestors in Liberty and McLean, Toler and McLain ancestors in Gloster, both towns in Amite County, Mississippi. The Jackson family narrative begins with Jackson’s great, great, great grandfather Isaac and his brother serving with Francis Marion in the Revolutionary War and ends with the author’s participation in the Vietnam War. Jackson’s stories are backed with information gleaned from letters his father wrote while serving in World War II and his own from Vietnam. With photos included, Amite County offers a historical look into one family’s origins and presents the stories of their lives.
About the Author
Paul Jackson Jr., retired physician and Vietnam veteran, earned a medical degree from the University of Tennessee Medical School. Internship at Charity Hospital, New Orleans, was followed by induction into the US Navy and service with the Marines in Vietnam from 1967 to 1968. Jackson obtained residency training in OB-GYN and was on the LSU service from 1969 to 1972. He also practiced medicine in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and now lives in Houston. Photo taken by Mack Jackson Photos on the face of Amite County from left to right: Photo #1 - Gail Borden Photo #2 - Jenny Lind Photo #3 - Theodore Roosevelt Photo #4 - Jerry Clower