Thomas J Jackson

Thomas Jonathan Jackson

  • Sobriquet: Stonewall
  • American

Notable Position Organization From To
General Confederate States Army

Timeline

Y/M/D Description Association Composition Place Locale Food Event
Y/M/D Description Association Composition Place Locale Food Event
Significant name Thomas J Jackson Headquarters Winchester
Significant name Stonewall Jackson House Lexington
1824/01/21 Born in Clarksburg, Virginia (present West Virginia) Born
1831/00/00 Jackson boyhood home 1831-1842 Home Jackson's Mill State 4-H Camp Historic District Weston
1851/10/00 Professor of Natural Philosophy, Major Thomas J Jackson teaches cadets in a classroom in the VMI Barracks. Work Barracks, Virginia Military Institute Lexington
1861/07/21 Jackson earns 'Stonewall' moniker Confederate Commander Manassas National Battlefield Park Manassas First Battle of Bull Run
1862/00/00 Confederate Commander Thomas J Jackson Headquarters Winchester Jackson's Shenandoah Valley Campaign
1862/04/00 General Jackson and 15,000 men camp at Jonathan Peale's House Confederate Commander Jonathan Peale House Harrisonburg Jackson's Shenandoah Valley Campaign
1862/04/20 Jackson headquarters 20 April 1862 - 30 April 1862 Headquarters Miller-Kite House Elkton
1862/08/28 After destroying the Union supply depot at Manassas Junction, Jackson regroups his 3 divisions on Stony Ridge and attacks King's Division. Confederate commander Manassas Battlefield Historic District - Stony Ridge Sudley Springs Second Battle of Bull Run
1862/12/13 Significant name Fredericksburg Battlefield Fredericksburg, VA Battle of Fredericksburg
1863/05/02 Stonewall Jackson and his staff, mistaken as Union cavalry, are fired at by the 18th North Carolina Infantry regiment, along the Mountain Rd, near the modern Chancellorsville Visitor Center Wilderness Battlefield Virginia Death of Stonewall Jackson
1863/05/03 Reverend Beverly Tucker Lacy (J Horace's brother) buries Stonewall Jackson's amputated arm in the family cemetery at Ellwood Ellwood Manor Wilderness Battlefield Battle of Chancellorsville
1863/05/03 Reverend Beverly Tucker Lacy (J Horace's brother) buries Stonewall Jackson's amputated arm in the family cemetery at Ellwood Ellwood Manor Wilderness Battlefield Death of Stonewall Jackson
1863/05/03 A wounded Stonewall Jackson is treated at the Confederate Second Corps hospital at Wilderness Tavern (destroyed shortly after the Civil War). Jackson's arm was amputated. Wilderness Tavern site Wilderness Battlefield Death of Stonewall Jackson
1863/05/11 Stonewall Jackson's body lies in state at the Virginia Governor's Mansion In Memoriam Governor's Mansion Richmond Death of Stonewall Jackson
1863/05/15 Thomas J "Stonewall" Jackson is lain in state at the Virginia State Capitol. In Memoriam Virginia State Capitol Richmond Death of Stonewall Jackson
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