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Robert Jemison Jr.

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Jemison served in the Alabama state legislature, initially in the Senate and then in the House, from 1840 to 1851. He returned to the Senate from 1851 to 1863. In 1861, he was a Delegate to the convention and voted against the Ordinance of Secession. He was elected unanimously to be President of the
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in western Alabama, totaling 10,000 acres (4,000 ha). In 1858, he attempted to sell the plantations, 70 slaves and other land in Tuscaloosa, including another residence, a livery stable and the Indian Queen Hotel. Jemison's other ventures included a
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laws. King built the last covered bridge at Tuscaloosa and Northport over the Black Warrior in 1872 just a few months after Jemison's death on October 16, 1871. Jemison made an arrangement with
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Jemison owned multiple businesses. A primary source of capital was his plantations. His papers show that he owned 120 slaves in 1851, including 44 children under the age of 10. He owned six
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One of his businesses was the Tuscaloosa Bridge Company. It built two of the first covered bridges across the
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The Robert Jemison Jr. Papers, W.S. Hoole Special Collections Library, The University of Alabama.
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Jemison was married to Priscilla (Cherokee) Jemison and had one daughter, Cherokee Mims Jemison.
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for King to build the bridge and this bridge was the first of many that the county would build.
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Alabama Senate in 1863; soon after, he was elected to the Confederate States Senate, replacing
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Jemison advocated for the creation of a state-owned mental hospital which eventually became
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List of slaves of Robert Jemison Jr., Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, 1851
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Mellown, Robert O. (Fall 1992). "The Jemison Mansion and Longwood".
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from 1863 to 1865. He also served in the two houses of the
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Reminiscences of Public Men in Alabama, For Thirty Years
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Robert Jemison, Jr.
Confederate States Senator
Alabama
William Yancey
Lincoln County, Georgia
Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Union Whig
Democratic
Confederate States Senator
Alabama
Alabama Legislature
Lincoln County, Georgia
Augusta, Georgia
Dixon Hall Lewis
Pickens County, Alabama
Tuscaloosa
William Lowndes Yancey
plantations
stagecoach
toll roads
grist mills
Northport
Jemison-Van de Graaff Mansion
Bryce Hospital
Black Warrior River
Horace King
Russell County
Mississippi
Deep South
Alabama Legislature

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