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"Springfield, which, in story and pictures is commonly given as the home of Marsden Thomas Green in which Andrew Jackson and Rachel Robards were married. Many old citizens of Jefferson County claim that the old Green home was established years before the house was erected. From Mr. E. R. Jones' letter as to the information of the marriage of Andrew Jackson and Rachel Robards. 'Marker of the Natchez Trace' by Dunbar Roland, Vol. 11, publication of Mississippi History. Data given by Miss Kate Powers."
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"Springfield, which, in story and pictures is commonly given as the home of Marsden Thomas Green in which Andrew Jackson and Rachel Robards were married. Many old citizens of Jefferson County claim that the old Green home was established years before the house was erected. From Mr. E. R. Jones' letter as to the information of the marriage of Andrew Jackson and Rachel Robards. 'Marker of the Natchez Trace' by Dunbar Roland, Vol. 11, publication of Mississippi History. Data given by Miss Kate Powers."
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- Title: Pictorial History, South Mississippi … WPA Mississippi Historical Research Project, 1936-1937
- Description: "Springfield, which, in story and pictures is commonly given as the home of Marsden Thomas Green in which Andrew Jackson and Rachel Robards were married. Many old citizens of Jefferson County claim that the old Green home was established years before the house was erected. From Mr. E. R. Jones' letter as to the information of the marriage of Andrew Jackson and Rachel Robards. 'Marker of the Natchez Trace' by Dunbar Roland, Vol. 11, publication of Mississippi History. Data given by Miss Kate Powers."
- Call Number: Series 0443
- Filename: 73473-sb1-42-2.tif