Pickmore Jackson (November 7, 1822 – February 9, 1892) was an American shoemaker and politician.
He married Lura Nourse on September 14, 1848, with whom he had five daughters[1] and one son.
[1] In 1842, Jackson joined the shoemaking renaissance in Saugus, following the lead of the Raddin and Newhall families.
In 1845, no representative was sent as nobody received a majority of votes, so Jackson wasn't succeeded until Sewall Boardman served from 1846–47.
[3] By 1862, Jackson had also served on the Saugus school committee.