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Albert James Pickett

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Albert James Pickett Famous memorial

Birth
Anson County, North Carolina, USA
Death
28 Oct 1858 (aged 48)
Montgomery County, Alabama, USA
Burial
Montgomery, Montgomery County, Alabama, USA Add to Map
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Journalist, Writer. Albert James Pickett was the son of Anson County Sheriff William Raiford Pickett who migrated to Alabama territory in 1818. Popular writer for early Alabama newspapers, Historical Journals and Agracultural publications. Jacksonian Democrat and Episcopalian. Writer of the History of Alabama and Incidently of Georgia and Mississippi, from the earliest Period. Military Aid to Gov. Clement Clay in the war with the Creeks. He was buried on his Planatation "Pickett Springs" but was moved to join his wife Sarah (Smith Harris) Pickett.
Journalist, Writer. Albert James Pickett was the son of Anson County Sheriff William Raiford Pickett who migrated to Alabama territory in 1818. Popular writer for early Alabama newspapers, Historical Journals and Agracultural publications. Jacksonian Democrat and Episcopalian. Writer of the History of Alabama and Incidently of Georgia and Mississippi, from the earliest Period. Military Aid to Gov. Clement Clay in the war with the Creeks. He was buried on his Planatation "Pickett Springs" but was moved to join his wife Sarah (Smith Harris) Pickett.

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  • Added: Oct 17, 2002
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6858259/albert_james-pickett: accessed ), memorial page for Albert James Pickett (13 Aug 1810–28 Oct 1858), Find a Grave Memorial ID 6858259, citing Oakwood Cemetery, Montgomery, Montgomery County, Alabama, USA; Maintained by Find a Grave.