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  1. Oct 13, 2015 · Mary Anna Morrison Jackson, Mecklenburg native and widow of Confederate General T.J. 'Stonewall' Jackson, lived many years on this site. (A historical marker located in Charlotte in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina.)

  2. 1865 - Mrs. Jackson in Charlotte Now that the Civil War has ended, refugees find their way back home. Mary Anna Morrison Jackson takes up residence in a spacious house shaded by oak trees on Charlotte's West Trade Street.

  3. Sep 17, 2013 · Mary Anna and Julia Jackson returned to Cottage Home, where they lived with the Rev. Morrison and where Julia was educated until 1873, when she was enrolled in the Charlotte Institute for Young Ladies.

  4. Anna remained in Charlotte, although making several trips to see General Jackson, until she received the news of his tragic wounding by his own men. She was at his bedside when he died on 10 May 1863.

  5. Mary Anna Jackson (1831-1915) was the wife of General Thomas Stonewall Jackson. She was born near Charlotte and was educated at Salem Academy from 1847-49. In Virginia, she met Jackson, and they married in 1857. Only one of their children survived infancy. When the Civil War began, Mrs. Jackson returned to Charlotte.

  6. The Mary Anna Morrison Jackson Collection also includes a typescript copy of Jacksons obituary in the Charlotte Daily Observer (3-25-1915). Dates Creation: 1903 - 1915

  7. Aug 24, 2017 · One theory is that the street was named not for Jackson, but for his widow, Mary Anna Morrison Jackson, who moved to Charlotte in 1872 after her husband died in the war. She lived in a...