Thomas J Jackson
Thomas Jonathan Jackson
- Sobriquet: Stonewall
American
Notable Position | Organization | From | To |
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Confederate States Army |
Notable Position | Organization | From | To |
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Confederate States Army |
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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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