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A portrait of Confederate General Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson set in Jackson related places.
Portrait of Lt. Gen. Tho. J. Jackson.  He made a winter march in January, 1862 and cleared the South Branch Valley. Resigned when political maneuvering ordered evacuation of Romney. See West Virginia Collection Pamphlet 6610 and Boyd Stutler's 'WV in the Civil War.'
Portrait of Lt. Gen Tho. J. 'Stonewall ' Jackson. As a colonel commanding a brigade he had his first Civil War action at Falling Waters, Berkeley County. Three weeks later he was 'Stonewall' at the first Battle of Bull Run. See West Virginia Collection Pamphlet 6610 and Boyd Stutler's 'WV in the Civil War.'
Portrait of Stonewall Jackson on a horse with his arm extended holding his cap.
Portrait of Stonewall Jackson standing, cavalry and encampment in distant background.
Drawing of Stonewall Jackson walking and carrying his cap.
Upper left one of a series of C.S.A. cards sold in the North.  Showing a fraudulent  'collar'.  Center is a sample of the Brady print showing same fraudulent uniform.  Brady probably never saw Jackson, but sold thousands of these pictures, which is an 1851 portrait.
Portrait of Stonewall Jackson.
Portrait of General Thomas J. Jackson.
Portrait of General Thomas J. 'Stonewall' Jackson.
Stonewall Jackson at Chancellorsville. This old photo was presented to Col. S.A. Cunningham, editor of the Confederate Veteran by Mrs. Thomas J. Jackson and reproduced in that publication.
Portrait of Thomas J. Jackson in a chair outside of his tent with his sword.
Engraving of Stonewall Jackson, from a photograph by Tanner and Van Ness.
Portrait of General Thomas J. 'Stonewall' Jackson.
Portrait of Stonewall Jackson on the front of a card telling significant facts about his life.
Thomas J. Jackson, originally from Lewis County, (West) Virginia. One of two portraits of Jackson taken during the Civil War.
Engraved portrait of Thomas J. Jackson.
Portrait of Stonewall Jackson.
Portrait of Stonewall Jackson.
Portrait of Stonweall Jackson centered among images of his boyhood home, Jackson's Mill.
Portrait of Stonewall Jackson centered among images of his boyhood home, Jackson's Mill, Lewis County, (West) Virginia.
Portrait of General T.J. Jackson.  In confederate odes and ballads in Rare book room N.Y. Public Library.
Portrait of Thomas J. Jackson
Portrait of Stonewall Jackson seated in a chair.
Portrait of Stonewall Jackson engraved by A.B. Walter from a photograph by Matthew Brady.
Portrait of Stonewall Jackson as well as a depiction of him being mortally wounded made from an ambrotype from Matthew Brady.
Sketch of Stonewall Jackson sitting on a bench holding an umbrella and reading a newspaper.
Portrait of Stonewall Jackson from an Ambrotype by Brady.  Also shown is a depiction of Stonewall Jackson being mortally wounded.
Jackson resigned his U.S. Army commission in 1851 and accepted a teaching position at Virginia Military Institute in Lexington, Virginia until the outbreak of the Civil War in 1861. He would earn the rank of lieutenant general in the Confederate Army and the sobriquet, "Stonewall".
Portrait of Stonewall Jackson.
Portrait of Stonewall Jackson.
'Photograph of a painting of Jackson hanging in the Murphy Hotel, Richmond, painted by William Washington.  Photo by H.P. Cook, 1937, 'The painting has been restored and is fine condition.  It shows Jackson on horse, a dying soldier lifts his hand to Jackson.  Washington is said to have been a skilled painter whose work was done just before and during the Civil War.  He had studied at Duseldorf and lived in the valled of Virginia near Lexington.  He was lame and very tempermental.  He carried the Burial of Latane to Europe at the end of the war, got into financial difficulties and sacrificed it.' H.P.C. to R.B.C. October 21, 1937.
Portrait of Jackson posing in front of a tent with his sword.
Stonewall Jackson and his boyhood home situated on the West Fork River in Lewis County, W. Va.
Portrait of Stonewall Jackson taken by Mr. n. Routzahn in Winchester, Va.
Engraved portrait of Thomas J. Jackson.
Portrait of John A. Elder presented to Corcoran Gallery by founder, William Wilson Corcoran.
Sketch of Stonewall Jackson just before Chancellorsville by Lieutenant Fred Fousse of the 22nd Infantry, Confederate States Army.  Liet. Fred Fousse was a Frenchman by birth, enlisted in W. Va. was captured at the Battle of Chancellorsville and imprisoned at Fort Delaware to the end of the war.  He there finishes a number of excellent sketches which he sent to his friends to provide funds.
Portrait of Stonewall Jakcson.
Portrait of General Thomas J. 'Stonewall' Jackson.
Portrait ofStonewall Jackson taken from an authentic photograph from life.
Portrait of General Thomas J. 'Stonewall' Jackson made from a photograph.
Portrait of Stonewall Jackson.
Portrait of Major General T.J. Jackson, C.S.A.
Portrait of Stonewall Jackson found int he back of the Col. Edward Jackson Bible at Jackson's Mill in 1920.  Had been mounted on glass, which was badly cracked.  A copy of the Brady 'fake uniform' portrait.  Copied by J.B. Gissey, Weston.
Paited portrait of Jackson, Johnston and Lee.
Portrait of Thomas J. 'Stonewall' Jackson.
Engraved portrait of Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson by W.G. Jackman.