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'Fine example of fictitious portraiture. Only the faces are made from life but these were made at a different date. Julia Laura, the daughter was only six months old when General Jackson died.; Copy of well known fake portrait attributed to Brady, the Civil War photographer. He never saw Jackson. It is a 1851 face with an unknown uniform added.; Fictitious engraving by John Sartain, celebrated artist.'

37. Fictitious Portrait of Thomas (Stonewall) Jackson and Family

'Photo copy from original daguerreotype - owned by Thomas J. Arnold, Elkins, - 1920. Original made in Mexico City, 1847. Prints reversed.'

38. Thomas (Stonewall) Jackson

Mrs. Johnson Arnold, a sister of Stonewall Jackson, shown as an old woman.

39. Mrs. Jonathan Arnold

40. Jonathan Jackson

41. Laura Jackson Arnold

'Julia was a daughter of Thomas Jonathan Jackson, "Stonewall".'

42. Julia Jackson

43. Portrait of a Male Member of the Jackson Family

44. Home of Jonathan and Laura Jackson Arnold as it was before the Civil War, Beverly, W. Va.

'Cyrus Jackson was the son of John E. Jackson of Weston, W. Va.  John E. Jackson was the son of Edward Jackson of Weston, a half uncle of Stonewall Jackson.'  For further genealogical information, refer to the original.

45. Cyrus Jackson, Watertown, New York

'Edward John Jackson, son of David E. & Juliet Jackson, born July 31, 1810, died Dec. 8, 1896--the famous 'Ned'.'

46. Edward John Jackson

'This is the last photograph made of Laura Jackson Arnold, taken at Buckhannon, W. Va. late Summer 1910; she died following year.'

47. Laura Jackson Arnold, Sister of Stonewall Jackson

48. Mrs. Jonathan Arnold, Sister of Stonewall Jackson In Her Old Age