Essays about Stonewall Jackson

  1. Stonewall Jackson
    ... The person I chose was General Stonewall Jackson: a Confederate general in the Civil War. Stonewall Jacksonamp39s real name was Thomas Jonathan Jackson. ...
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  2. Stonewall Jackson
    Stonewall Jackson, born January 21, 1824 was one of the most famous confederate generals and one of the best officers to serve for General Robert E. Lee. ...
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  3. Stonewall Jackson
    ampquotThe submarine USS Stonewall Jackson, one of the most famous Confederate generals in the ... Stonewall Jackson was an essential member of that military leadership. ...
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  4. Stonewall Jackson
    ampquotStonewallampquot Jackson On January 21, 1824, a baby would soon become an ambitious man. ... This man is ampquotStonewallampquot Jackson or Thomas Jonathon Jackson his real name. ...
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  5. Analysis of the Book: Stonewall Jackson and the American Civil War
    ... The author also compares Abraham Lincoln, Napoleon, and Stonewall Jackson, illustrating the similarities in their lives. Chapter II: Mexico. ...
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  6. Andrew Jackson 2
    ... Rally behind the Virginians.ampquot That is how Jackson acquired the name amp39Stonewall Jacksonamp39. ... It is owned and operated by the Stonewall Jackson Foundation. ...
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  7. Battle of Chancellorsville
    ... masterpieceampquot of a plan. Stonewall Jackson also was accidentally shot and killed by his own men at Chancellorsville. 2 Lastly, General Lee ...
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  8. Life of a Confederate Soldier
    ... join Robert E. Lee. Stonewall Jackson yelled, ampquotChargeampquot As he realized that was our last hope. Soon thereafter Jackson was gunned ...
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  9. The Battle Of Antietam
    ... food. Lee split up his army of fifty thousand men, sending ampquotStonewallampquot Jackson to capture the Union arsenal at Harperamp39s Ferry. He ...
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  10. The second bull run
    ... He ordered Stonewall Jackson to take 14,000 men and hold Pope and the Army of Virginia from joining General McClellan. General AP ...
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  11. Antitam
    ... food. Lee split up his army of fifty thousand men, sending ampquotStonewallampquot Jackson to capture the Union arsenal at Harperamp39s Ferry. He ...
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  12. Famous People of the Civil War
    ... an American hero. Stonewall Jackson Stonewall Jackson was a confederate general in the American Civil War. He joined the Confederate ...
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  13. Robert E Lee
    ... men. Three forces were closing in on the Confederate troops of General Stonewall Jackson in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. A ...
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  14. Gettsyburg
    ... Ewell, who was used to receiving unmistakable orders from Stonewall Jackson, was not yet acquainted with Leeamp39s style of issuing orders. ...
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  15. Battle of Bullrun
    ... no further trouble around Richmond, Lee sent media/portraits/jacksonthomasj.htmmedia/ portraits/jacksonthomasj.htm33k Stonewall Jacksonamp39s wing northward ...
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  16. Godamp39s Generals
    ... Ames. As the war moves on, Stonewall Jackson wins his reputation by a series of stinging victories over ineptly led Union forces. Lee ...
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  17. Gettysburg
    ... Hood sent reports of the securing of the Tops to Jackson.Thomasamp39Stonewallamp39 Jackson had assumed command of the Army of Northern Virginia after Robert E.Lee was ...
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  18. Battle of Gettysburg
    ... According to Marshal, author of Stonewall Jackson and the American Civil WarVol.2: Lee ordered General Stuartamp39s cavalry to head east and strike southward ...
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  19. BULLRUN
    ... looked like a stone wall. That is how they came up with the nickname General ampquotStonewallampquot Jackson. The casualties of this bloody ...
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  20. BULLRUN
    ... looked like a stone wall. That is how they came up with the nickname General ampquotStonewallampquot Jackson. The casualties of this bloody ...
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  21. Civil War
    ... www.civilwar.net Stonewall Jackson was considered by military an outstanding leader, and one of the ablest confederate commanders. ...
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  22. Gettysburge
    ... Hood sent reports of the securing of the Tops to Jackson.Thomasamp39Stonewallamp39 Jackson had assumed command of the Army of Northern Virginia after Robert E.Lee was ...
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  23. Robert E. Lee
    ... back up North. But, the greatest loss was given to General Lee, the loss of his best General, Stonewall Jackson. In the summer of ...
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  24. Robert E. Lee
    ... back up North. But, the greatest loss was given to General Lee, the loss of his best General, Stonewall Jackson. In the summer of ...
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  25. The 2nd Battle of Bull Run
    ... Manassas. Pope was a strong and knowledgeable General of the Federal army, but compared to Stonewall Jackson of the South. Both ...
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  26. UNIVERSE OF BATTLES CIVIL WAR
    ... three different cores. The leaders of the three cores were James Longstreet, Stonewall Jackson, and AP Hill. As the Confederates ...
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  27. A Vacation to Remember
    ... I stood tall and firm like a statue overlooking my surroundings much like Stonewall Jackson on his hill overlooking the battlefield. ...
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  28. Surprise: A Principle of War
    ... Lee directed his attention elsewhere and coerced an even riskier plan, better known as ampquotLeeamp39s Masterpiece.ampquot Lee and Stonewall Jackson divided up the army and ...
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  29. Gettysburg1
    ... Hours later, General Lee said, ampquotIf I had Stonewall Jackson at Gettysburg, I would have won that fight and a complete victory would have given us Washington ...
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  30. Commanders of the Army of the Potomac
    ... fall apart. During his battle of Chancellorsville the South took a mighty blow with the death of Stonewall Jackson. He was totally ...
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