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Major-General "Stonewall" Jackson, of the Confederate Army, 1862. Creator: Unknown. Major-General "Stonewall" Jackson, of the Confederate Army, 1862. Creator: Unknown
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Major-General "Stonewall" Jackson, of the Confederate Army, 1862. Creator: Unknown. Major-General "Stonewall" Jackson, of the Confederate Army, 1862. Creator: Unknown
Major-General "Stonewall" Jackson, of the Confederate Army, 1862. '...a Portrait of the famous Confederate officer General Thomas Jefferson Jackson, better known as "Stonewall" Jackson. He won this cognomen at Bull Run by promising Beauregard that his brigade should stand like a stone wall before the enemy, and well the promise was kept...He graduated at West Point in 1846, and in the following year accompanied Magruder's battery to Mexico. At Contreras and Churubusco he distinguished himself so highly on the field that he was breveted Captain for gallantry. At Chapultepec he again won laurels, and was breveted Major for gallant and meritorious conduct...At the outbreak of the rebellion Major Jackson was one of those Southerners who were greatly embarrassed to discover the true line of their duty. He had married a Northern wife, was an honourable and conscientious man, and long hesitated what course to pursue. It is stated that his father-in-law, a Northern clergyman, visited him and urged him to remain faithful to his country and his flag. They spent several hours in prayer together, and Jackson confessed that the struggle was sore. But, finally..."I must go with Virginia! " he cried, and plunged headlong into the vortex'. From "Illustrated London News", 1862
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This striking portrait captures Major-General "Stonewall" Jackson, a legendary figure of the Confederate Army during the American Civil War in 1862. Known for his unwavering determination and strategic brilliance on the battlefield, Jackson earned his famous nickname at the Battle of Bull Run by promising to stand firm like a stone wall against the enemy.
The creator of this powerful image remains unknown, but their skillful depiction showcases Jackson's commanding presence and steely resolve. A graduate of West Point and a veteran of the Mexican-American War, Jackson had already proven himself as a courageous leader before joining the Confederate cause.
Despite personal conflicts and inner turmoil over his loyalties, Jackson ultimately chose to follow his home state of Virginia into secession. His decision was not made lightly, as he had married a Northern woman and struggled with conflicting allegiances. However, after hours spent in prayer and contemplation with his father-in-law, Jackson declared: "I must go with Virginia!" This pivotal moment marked the beginning of his legendary military career.
As we gaze upon this historic portrait, we are reminded of Major-General "Stonewall" Jackson's enduring legacy as one of the South's most revered commanders. His fearless leadership and unwavering commitment to duty continue to inspire generations today.
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