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  1. Stonewall Jackson. Thomas Jonathan " Stonewall " Jackson (January 21, 1824 – May 10, 1863) was a general officer in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. He played a prominent role in nearly all military engagements in the Eastern theater of the war until his death. Military historians regard him as one of the most gifted ...

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  2. Dec 1, 2021 · Stonewall Jackson was a Confederate general who fought in the Civil War and died at the Battle of Chancellorsville. Learn about his life, achievements, family, and legacy from this comprehensive biography. Find out how he became a war hero, a professor, and a leader of the Stonewall Brigade.

  3. Mar 15, 2024 · Stonewall Jackson (born January 21, 1824, Clarksburg, Virginia [now in West Virginia], U.S.—died May 10, 1863, Guinea Station [now Guinea], Virginia) was a Confederate general in the American Civil War, one of its most skillful tacticians, who gained his sobriquet “Stonewall” by his stand at the First Battle of Bull Run (called First Manassas by the South) in 1861.

  4. Nov 9, 2009 · Learn about the life and achievements of Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson, one of the South's most successful generals during the American Civil War. Find out how he earned his nickname, fought under Robert E. Lee, and was wounded and killed by friendly fire.

  5. Learn about the life and career of Confederate Lieutenant General Thomas J. “Stonewall” Jackson, who earned his nickname at the Battle of First Manassas and fought in several major campaigns. Find out how he was wounded and died in 1863.

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  7. Dec 5, 2021 · Stonewall Jackson was born on Nov. 6, 1932, in Tabor City, N.C. His biological father, a railroad engineer named Waymond David Jackson, wanted him to be named after Thomas Jonathan “Stonewall ...

  8. Learn about the life, achievements, and legacy of Stonewall Jackson, a Confederate lieutenant general in the Civil War. Find out how he won his nickname at the Battle of First Bull Run, his Shenandoah Valley Campaign, and his flanking maneuver at Chancellorsville. Explore his personality, religion, and views on slavery.

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