| "Stonewall"
Thomas Jonathan Jackson 1824 - 1863 General Thomas J.
"Stonewall" Jackson is portrayed here in his
plain gray uniform and butternut kepi, as he appeared
during 1862. In the eyes of those people to whom his
reputation preceded his appearance, he never failed
to disappoint: one Yank whose unit had surrendered to
Jackson's forces at Harpers Ferry stated that Jackson
was "in no respect to be distinguished from the
mongrel barefooted crew that followed his fortunes."
No other Civil War figure garnered such military fame
as Stonewall, either among friend or foe. During his
career his reputation spread across America and over
the seas, and many of his day believed that had he survived,
the Confederate quest for independence may well have
been realized. His devotion to God, duty and country
are a legacy that has and will continue to be treasured
by many Americans.
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Image size: 22 x 28 inches
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