Mss 171: Reverend William Jackson Papers, 1842-1934 - New Bedford Whaling Museum
Inventory of the Reverend William Jackson Papers In the New Bedford Whaling Museum Research LibraryProcessed by: Andrew J. Castrenze; machine-readable finding aid created by: Andrew J. CastrenzeInventory of the Reverend William Jackson Papers In the New Bedford Whaling Museum Research Library

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Historical Note

Scope and Content Note

Information for Researchers

Separations List

Administrative Information

Collection Inventory

Subject Headings

Inventory of the Reverend William Jackson Papers

In the New Bedford Whaling Museum Research Library



Title:
Reverend William Jackson Papers
Date Span:
1802-1934, 1999, 2018
Creator:
Reverend William Jackson, 1818-1900
Mss Number:
Mss 171
Extent:
6 linear inches
Abstract:
Papers of Reverend William Jackson of New Bedford, Massachusetts.
Repository:
New Bedford Whaling Museum Research Library
Phone: (508) 997-0046

Historical Note

Reverend William Jackson (1818-1900) was born in Norfolk, Virginia. In Philadelphia he earned his license to preach in 1842. He first arrived in New Bedford in 1850, his church work involved extensive travelling and he eventually settled down in New Bedford, Massachusetts with his wife, Jane Jackson. William was affiliated with the Second Baptist Church and the Salem Baptist Church, both located in New Bedford, Massachusetts. Reverend Jackson was an abolitionist and friend of Frederick Douglass. Before the Civil War Jackson was a known agent for the Underground Railroad.

Reverend Jackson served in the 54th and 55th Regiments from Massachusetts. When he became the chaplain of the 55th Regiment he, likely, became the first African-American officer in the United States Army. He served in the war from 1863 to 1864 when he resigned his commission and returned to New Bedford, Massachusetts.

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Scope and Content Note

This collection contains the personal papers of Reverend William Jackson, the collection spans the years 1842 to 1934, 1999, 2018. The largest portion of the collection consists of correspondence to Reverend Jackson from his wife, Jane Jackson. There is additional correspondence to Reverend Jackson from other family members, friends, acquaintances, and church members. Much of the correspondence concerns family matters, health related issues, financial matters, and church affairs. The involvement of Reverend Jackson in the Underground Railroad is mentioned in a letter dated October 23, 1850. In a letter from 1853, a slave from Virginia wrote to Reverend Jackson seeking help regarding his children that had been sold.

In addition to Rev. Jackson’s personal correspondence, the collection also contains his personal journal, spanning the years 1848-1886. Rev. Jackson records his thoughts, travels, and work related business in the journal with the bulk of the entries spanning the years 1850-1862. Rev. Jackson also writes of various church services he performed during that time. The journal contained several loose pieces of paper with dates ranging from 1855-1877, often related to marriage ceremonies he performed. There is also an additional journal for the years 1855-1862 along with a separate ledger in the collection that contains Rev. Jackson’s notes on baptisms, marriages, and funeral services he performed during the years 1878-1883 in New York, Newark (NJ), Providence (RI), and New Bedford (MA).

The church related materials in the collection span the years 1842 to 1873. These materials reflect many different activities that Reverend Jackson undertook on behalf of the church. He earned his license to preach in 1842, which is included in the collection, and he participated in church activities in many different locations in Massachusetts, New York, Pennsylvania, and Rhode Island. The collection includes printed and hand-written sermons. The church related materials also include a printed image of the Church of the Meeting Street Baptist Society in Providence (RI), a printed image of the Second Baptist Church of New Bedford with Rev. Jackson’s portrait, the “Constitution of the Union Meeting of Baptist Churches” and the minutes from the quarterly meetings of the Union from September 27, 1862 to December 29, 1866. The collection also contains two books of thoughts, prayers, and well-wishes, written for Reverend Jackson. The books span the years 1855 to 1893.

The collection also contains military and government documents related to Reverend Jackson and his service in the Civil War. Included is a document from the City of Philadelphia, notarized in 1832, signifying Rev. Jackson’s status as an African-American man who was born free. The original paperwork for the Reverend’s “Invalid Pension” awarded to him for his service, is included. The booklet “Rebellion Record” is in his military and government records. This booklet gives a chronological history of significant events of the Civil War and was inscribed by a serviceman from the 5th Cavalry on May 5, 1864. The correspondence includes a letter from members of the 55th Regiment, Massachusetts Volunteers, where Reverend Jackson was serving as the Chaplain. Jackson’s fellow service members were addressing some complaints. The collection also contains his 1863 Muster-in Roll from the 55th Regiment, his Rhode Island Militia documents, a copy of the program for the 1999 dedication ceremony of the 54th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Plaza in New Bedford (MA), and a certificate commemorating Reverend William Jackson Day which was held in New Bedford, Massachusetts on August 18, 2018.

The bills and receipts consist of receipts for membership dues to the Grand Army of the Republic (G.A.R), and a receipt for a newspaper subscription.

Jane Jackson, wife of Reverend William Jackson, is present in the collection in a few pieces of printed materials in addition to her certificate of marriage to Rev. Jackson, 1837. There is also a book, Testament and Psalms, which was presented as a gift to Jane from William. He wrote an inscription inside that says “Mrs. Jane Jackson, Presented to her by her Husband, William Jackson, Jan. 16th, 1863, New Bedford.” Book has been removed to Printed Collection and shelved accordingly, accessible through the library catalog.

Included in the collection are a few pieces from Mary A. Jackson, the daughter of Reverend William Jackson in addition to material related to the entire Jackson family. These materials consist of vital records (birth, death, and marriages) of members of the Jackson and Youngblood families as well as property records for Henry Jackson in Norfolk (VA), dated 1802. These papers also include a certificate from the City of New Bedford commemorating Bertha Marsh Jackson’s graduation from the Middle Street Grammar School in New Bedford, 1897.

Arrangement of Collection

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Access to Collections

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Preferred Citation

New Bedford Whaling Museum Research Library Mss 171, [sub-group, series, sub-series, folder/volume as appropriate], [item]

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Removed to Printed Collection

The New Testament of our Lord And Savior Jesus Christ, Translated Out Of The Original Greek, and with The Former Translations Diligently Compared And Revised. New York: American Bible Society, 1859

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Provenance

Materials in this collection were donated to the New Bedford Whaling Museum Research Library by the Jackson/Youngblood family on 12 June 2018 (2018.39, formerly L2003.1), the Youngblood family on 4 February 2019 (2019.12), and Valerie L. White on 7 September 2019 (2019.66).

Processing Information

Processed by: Andrew J. Castrenze and Mark Procknik, 2018-2020

Encoded by: Andrew J. Castrenze and Mark Procknik, 2018-2020

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Collection Inventory

Series A: Correspondence, 1843-1894
Consists mainly of correspondence between Reverend Jackson and his wife, Jane
Box 1
Folder 1
Correspondence, 1843-1845
Folder 2
Correspondence, 1846
Folder 3
Correspondence, 1848-1849
Folder 4
Correspondence, 1850
Folder 5
Correspondence, 1851
Folder 6
Correspondence, 1852
Folder 7
Correspondence, 1852-1853
Folder 8
Correspondence, 1855
Folder 9
Correspondence, 1863-1894
Folder 10
Correspondence, undated
Series B: Diaries, 1848-1886
Contains Reverend Jackson's personal journals
Folder 1
Rev. Jackson's personal journal, 1848-1886
Folder 2
Loose items removed from pages of the journal in Folder 1, 1855-1877
Folder 3
Rev. Jackson's personal journal, 1855-1862
Folder 4
Photocopies of Rev. Jackson's personal journal in Folder 3, 1855-1862
Folder 5
Rev. Jackson's record of baptism, funeral, and marriage services, 1878-1883
Series C: Church Related Materials, 1842-1893
Contains sermons, a portion of Reverend William Jackson's diary, church meeting minutes, and a few pieces of printed material
Sub-series 1: Sermons, 1850-1873
Folder 1
Sermons, 1850-1873
Sub-series 2: Certificates, 1842
Folder 1
Certificate granting Rev. Jackson license to preach the gospel, 1842
Sub-series 3: Assorted Collected Materials, 1857-1893
Folder 1
Book of Thoughts and Prayers, 1855-1860
Folder 2
Book of Thoughts and Prayers, 1884-1893
Folder 3
Assorted Collected Materials, 1857-1858
Sub-series 4: Church records, 1862-1866
Folder 1
Union Meeting of Baptist Churches records, 1862-1866
Series D: Military Service and Government Records, 1832-1895, 1999, 2018
Contains Civil War related records, a small booklet describing major events of the Civil War, and certificates from the Rhode Island Militia
Sub-series 1: Military Service and Government Records, 1832-1895, 1999, 2018
Folder 1
Military Service and Government Records, 1832-1895, 1999, 2018
Sub-series 2: "Rebellion Record," 1864
Folder 1
"Rebellion Record," 1864
Series E: Bills and Receipts, 1878-1898
Contains receipts for dues paid to the Grand Army of the Republic, and receipt for a newspaper subscription
Folder 1
Bills and Receipts, 1878-1898
Series F: Jane Jackson Papers, 1837, 1859-1888
Contains her wedding certificate to Rev. Jackson, an invitation to a wedding anniversary, a death notice, and an undated newspaper article regarding the anniversary of Jane A. Jackson group of Grand Army of the Republic
Folder 1
Jane Jackson Papers, 1859-1888, undated
Series G: Mary A. Jackson Papers, 1907
Contains a printed "Cradle Roll" form and an undated list of "Ladies of the Grand Army of the Republic"
Folder 1
Mary A. Jackson Papers, 1907, undated
Series H: Jackson Family Papers, 1802-1897
Contains genealogy notes for the Jackson and Youngblood families, property records for Henry Jackson in Norfolk (VA), and a certificate from the City of New Bedford commemorating Bertha Marsh Jackson’s graduation from the Middle Street Grammar School in New Bedford.
Folder 1
Jackson family papers, 1802-1897
Series I: Assorted Collected Materials, 1868-1934
The collected materials consist of printed documents related to church celebrations and the military
Folder 1
Collected Printed Materials, 1868-1934

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Subject Headings

African American Baptists
Baptismal records--Massachusetts--New Bedford
Baptismal records--New Jersey--Newark
Baptismal records--New York
Domestic relations--Massachusetts--New Bedford
Domestic relations--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia
Family life
Funeral rites and ceremonies--Massachusetts--New Bedford
Funeral rites and ceremonies--New Jersey--Newark
Funeral rites and ceremonies--Rhode Island--Providence
Grand Army of the Republic.
Grand Army of the Republic. Gen. Lawton Post No. 146 (Lawrence, Mass)
Jackson family
Jackson, Bertha Marsh
Jackson, Henry
Jackson, Jane
Jackson, Mary A.
Marriage records--Massachusetts--New Bedford
Marriage records--New Jersey--Newark
Religion
Rhode Island--Militia
Sermons
Slavery
Underground Railroad
United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865
United States. Army. Massachusetts Infantry Regiment, 54th (1863-1865)
United States. Army. Massachusetts Infantry Regiment, 55th (1863-1865)
Youngblood family

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