William Henry Jackson

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William Henry Jackson was an early 19th-century Athens, Georgia resident and professor who is traditionally credited with deeding ownership of a beloved local oak tree to the tree itself, creating the legend of the "Tree That Owns Itself."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf human
associatedWith a beloved local oak tree in Athens, Georgia
legend of the Tree That Owns Itself
connectedTo Jackson Street area of Athens, Georgia NERFINISHED
country United States of America
culture local folklore of Athens, Georgia
ethnicGroup American
fieldOfWork education
hasCanonicalName William Henry Jackson NERFINISHED
hasGender male
hasReputation benefactor of the Tree That Owns Itself
hasRole creator of local legend
property owner in Athens, Georgia
influenced property folklore in the United States
urban legend about self-owning tree
knownFor Tree That Owns Itself NERFINISHED
language English
legacy inspiration for preservation of the Tree That Owns Itself
legalAct purported deed granting ownership of a tree to itself
locationOfLegend Athens, Georgia NERFINISHED
narrativeRole protagonist of the Tree That Owns Itself legend
notableWork Deeding ownership of a tree to itself
occupation professor
placeOfActivity Athens, Georgia NERFINISHED
residence Athens, Georgia NERFINISHED
subjectOf folklore studies about the Tree That Owns Itself
local historical accounts in Athens, Georgia
timePeriod early 19th century
traditionallyCreditedWith deeding ownership of a local oak tree to the tree itself

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Tree That Owns Itself allegedDeedBy William Henry Jackson