Jackson's Military Road

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"Gen. Jackson's Road" on the 1819 map by John Melish
1828 map showing Jackson's Military Road segment in central Mississippi (labelled as "Jackson's Road")
"General Jackson's Old Military Road" on the Indian Land Cessions map of Mississippi, 1898

Jackson's Military Road was a 19th-century route connecting Nashville, Tennessee, with New Orleans, Louisiana. After the War of 1812, Congress appropriated funds in 1816 to build and improve this road. It was completed in 1820. The road was named for then General Andrew Jackson, hero of the United States victory at the Battle of New Orleans against British forces.


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