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  1. Edward L. „EdJackson (* 27. Dezember 1873 im Howard County, Indiana; † 18. November 1954 in Orleans, Indiana) war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker ( Republikanische Partei) und von 1925 bis 1929 der 22. Gouverneur des Bundesstaates Indiana.

  2. World War I. Edward L. Jackson (December 27, 1873 – November 18, 1954) was an American attorney, judge and politician, elected the 32nd governor of the U.S. state of Indiana from January 12, 1925, to January 14, 1929. He had also been elected as Secretary of State of Indiana.

  3. Indiana Governor Edward L Jackson (1873 - 1954) ED JACKSON, the son of a millworker, was born and educated in Howard County, Indiana. He studied law and opened his practice in Kennard. In 1898 Jackson entered politics in New Castle and served as Henry County prosecuting attorney; four years later he was appointed circuit court judge.

  4. My name is Edward Jackson, but everyone calls me “Uncle Ed.” I’m an actor, writer, comedian and voice-over artist (at least I’d like to think so). To keep a very long story short, I’d started performing at a young age, but, like many people, got sidelined with the harsh realities of adulthood. Now, after several children, mortgage and ...

  5. About. EDWARD L. JACKSON, Indiana’s thirty-second governor, was born in Howard County, Indiana, on December 27, 1873. His early education was attained in the Howard County public school system. He later studied law, was admitted to the bar, and established a legal career in Kennard, Indiana. Jackson entered politics in 1901, serving as ...

  6. The professional showcase of actor, writer, comedian and vocal talent Edward L. Jackson. Edward L. Jackson Actor, Comedian, Writer Los Angeles, CA. A consummate professional who brings energy, passion, and talent to every production. ...

  7. Edward L. Jackson (December 27, 1873 – November 18, 1954) was an American attorney, judge and politician, elected the 32nd governor of the U.S. state of Indiana from January 12, 1925, to January 14, 1929. He had also been elected as Secretary of State of Indiana.