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  1. 3 de jul. de 2019 · Stonewall Jackson - Early Life: Thomas Jonathan Jackson was born to Jonathan and Julia Jackson on January 21, 1824 at Clarksburg, VA (now WV). Jackson's father, an attorney, died when he was two leaving Julia with three small children. During his formative years, Jackson lived with a variety of relatives but spent the majority of time at his ...

  2. その戦いぶりからストーンウォール・ジャクソン(Stonewall Jackson)と渾名された。 ロバート・E・リー の片腕として合衆国軍(北軍)を苦しめたが、 チャンセラーズヴィルの戦い で戦死した。

  3. Stonewall’s remarkable tactics dramatically changed the situation for Dixon Miles. During eleven hours of darkness, Jackson had decoyed his enemy; deployed 5,000 infantrymen and 20 cannon on his left flank; and positioned artillery at point-blank range to fire into the ravines. Jackson had out-generaled his opponent.

  4. Onto this desperate stage burst Gen. Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson. The 38-year-old Jackson commanded Confederate forces in the lower Shenandoah Valley. Jackson's objective was to defend the Valley while at the same time preventing Union troops there from being sent to either Fredericksburg or Richmond. It was a daunting task.

  5. Today, Thomas Jonathan Jackson is primarily remembered as “Stonewall” — a brilliant tactician with an audacious streak that often brought him triumph on the battlefield. That legacy, however, does little to recall the eccentric professor and soldier known to those who served alongside him. Jackson's command demonstrates superior knowledge at Buffalo Gap John Paul Strain

  6. 20 de sept. de 2020 · Stonewall Jackson A Wound Time Can't Erase Live PerfomanceStonewall Jackson A Wound Time Can't Erase LyricsHave you found since you turned me down the one th...

  7. Thomas Jonathan Jackson (Clarksburg, 21 gennaio 1824 – Guinea Station, 10 maggio 1863) è stato un generale statunitense.Ufficiale nell'US Army divenne tenente generale nell'esercito degli Stati Confederati durante la guerra civile americana.Fu soprannominato Stonewall ("Muro di pietra") per aver resistito con grande determinazione il 21 luglio 1861 all'avanzata unionista, in una fase della ...