THIS DAY IN HISTORY – Confederate general Thomas J. “Stonewall” Jackson dies – 1863

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The South loses one of its boldest generals on May 10, 1863, when 39-year-old Thomas J. “Stonewall” Jackson dies of pneumonia a week after his own troops accidentally fired on him during the Battle of Chancellorsville in Virginia. In the first two years of the war, Jackson terrorized Union commanders.

A native Virginian, Jackson grew up in poverty in Clarksburg, in the mountains of what is now West Virginia. Orphaned at an early age, Jackson was raised by relatives and became a shy, lonely young man. He had only a rudimentary education but secured an appointment to the U.S. Military Academy at West Point after another young man from the same congressional district turned down his appointment. Despite poor preparation, Jackson worked hard and graduated 17th in a class of 59 cadets.

When war broke out in 1861, Jackson became a brigadier general in command of five regiments raised in Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley. At the Battle of Bull Run in July 1861, Jackson earned distinction by leading the attack that secured an advantage for the Confederates. Confederate General Barnard Bee, trying to inspire his troops, exclaimed “there stands Jackson like a stone wall,” and provided one of the most enduring monikers in history.

By 1862, Jackson was recognized as one of the most effective commanders in the Confederate army. Leading his force on one of the most brilliant campaigns in military history during the summer of 1862, Jackson marched around the Shenandoah Valley and held off three Union armies while providing relief for Confederates pinned down on the James Peninsula by George McClellan’s army. He later rejoined the Army of Northern Virginia for the Seven Days battles, and his leadership was stellar at Second Bull Run in August 1862. He soon became Lee’s most trusted corps commander.

During the Battle of Chancellorsville, despite the fact that they faced an army twice the size of theirs, Lee split his force and sent Jackson around the Union flank—a move that resulted in perhaps the Army of the Potomac’s most stunning defeat of the war. When nightfall halted the attack, Jackson rode forward to reconnoiter the territory for another assault. But as he and his aides rode back to the lines, a group of Rebels opened fire. Jackson was hit three times, and a Southern bullet shattered his left arm, which had to be amputated the next day. Soon, pneumonia set in, and Jackson began to fade. He died on May 10, 1863, with these last words: “Let us cross over the river and rest under the shade of the trees.”

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9 Comments
kfg
kfg
May 10, 2024 7:37 am

“At the Battle of First Manassas in July 1861 . . .”

FIFY

CCRider
CCRider
May 10, 2024 8:35 am

At VMI they display the overcoat he was wearing with the left arm showing the damage caused by the bullet.

Aunt Acid
Aunt Acid
May 10, 2024 9:35 am

After the Communist Democrat revisionists are done re-working history to an acceptable level of Hating-Whitey, Thomas J. Jackson will be one of the Jackson Five.

Moral: Next time pick your own damned fucking cotton.

well_Inever
well_Inever
  Aunt Acid
May 10, 2024 2:43 pm

AAAHAHHAHAHAA. That’s funny as hell.

T4C
T4C
May 10, 2024 10:22 am

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pyrrhus
pyrrhus
May 10, 2024 10:24 am

The great Stonewall Jackson was in the process of convincing Lee to fight a more guerilla style war, in which case the North would never have won….

Toujours Pret
Toujours Pret
May 10, 2024 11:19 am

Have thought for awhile that he was probably set up.

well_Inever
well_Inever
May 10, 2024 11:42 am

My wife and I were in the room where he died. That was probably 15, 20 years ago. Pretty cool.

well_Inever
well_Inever
  well_Inever
May 10, 2024 12:55 pm

They had an old timey bed in there and other essentials like medical instruments and jars of medicine, rocker, etc. It was like you walked in and there was nobody in there. The wife leaned of the divider that kept people off the bed and touched the bed. You can probably go see it still today.