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  1. 14 de sept. de 2022 · Thomas Jonathan “Stonewall” Jackson (1824-1863), fotografiado en noviembre de 1862 por Nathaniel Routzahn. Uno de los generales más famosos del Sur y mano derecha de Lee durante las campañas de 1862 y 1863 hasta su temprana muerte en la batalla de Chancellorsville, elevado a los altares por los memorialistas y por los historiadores durante décadas, los trabajos más recientes han ...

  2. Thomas Jonathan Jackson, conegut com a "Stonewall" Jackson (Clarksburg, Virgínia de l'Oest, 1824 - Chancelorsville, Virgínia 1863), militar sudista. Graduat a l' Acadèmia Militar dels Estats Units , era un devot presbiterià ; fou un heroi a la Guerra amb Mèxic del 1846 - 1848 i hi assolí el grau de general.

  3. Stonewall Jackson summary: Thomas JonathanStonewall” Jackson was a Confederate lieutenant general in the Civil War. He won his nickname at the Battle of First Bull Run (First Manassas), but it was his actions at Harpers Ferry in 1861, his 1862 Shenandoah Valley Campaign, and the flanking maneuver at the Battle of Chancellorsville that made him a military legend.

  4. Thomas Stonewall Jackson was an orphan. His father died when he was two, after having frittered away his money on cards and failed investments, which forced the family to sell their home. Jackson’s mother, known for her good looks and high character, died when he was seven. She left a lasting imprint on the boy, even though Jackson had ...

  5. 29 de nov. de 2021 · Thomas Jonathan Jackson was born in Clarksburg, Virginia (now West Virginia). After the death of his parents, young Jackson spent the majority of his youth at his uncle's gristmill, ...

  6. Thomas Jonathan Jackson, pseud. „Stonewall” (ur.21 stycznia 1824 w Clarksburgu, zm. 10 maja 1863 w Guinea Station) – konfederacki generał; brał udział w wojnie secesyjnej; prawdopodobnie najbardziej znany dowódca Południa, po generale Robercie E. Lee.Brał udział w kampanii w dolinie Shenandoah jako dowódca korpusu Armii Północnej Wirginii w 1862.

  7. Thomas Jonathan Jackson / J. W. King, copy after: George W. Minnis / Oil on canvas, 1864 / National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution; given in memory of Lieselotte Richardson Thomas Jonathan “Stonewall” Jackson was a warrior. Prior to the Civil War, he had taught the science of war at the Virginia Military Institute. As a leader of warriors from the beginning of the