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Fort Lee erected by George Clendenin on a site within Charleston.

1. Drawing of Fort Lee, Charleston, W. Va.

Road sign reading:  'Battle of McDowell  Stonewall Jackson, to prevent a junction of Fremont and Banks, took position on the hills just to the south and beat off the attacks of Fremont's advance under Milroy.  May 8, 1862.  Milroy retreated that night.'  Highland County, Va.

2. Historic Marker for Battle of McDowell

Old American Flag hanging on a wall beside a picture of Abraham Lincoln.The Flag was hand sewn in Shepherdstown within days of West Virginia's creation on June 20, 1863. It is one of only a few 35-star flags in existence. The 35-star flag was in use for only three years, and during most of its lifespan was not recognized by the southern states represented among its stars.<br />

3. 35 Star American Flag

4. Drawing of General Robert Edward Lee and Brigadier General James Ewell Brown Stuart.

5. Drawing of Lieutenant General Ambrose Powell Hill and Brigadier General George Edward Pickett.

6. Drawing of Brigadier General John Bell Hood and Major General Richard Stoddert Ewell.

7. Drawing of Lieutenant General Thomas Jonathan Jackson and Lieutenant General James Longstreet.

Portraits of Civil War officers;  Lt. Gen T.J. Jackson and Staff;  Clockwise from the top:  R.L. Dabney Maj. A.A.G., W. Allan LT. Col. Chf. Ord., A.S. Pendleton Lt. Col. A.A.G., J.G. Morrison Capt. A.D.C., D.B. Bridgeford Maj. P.M., H.K. Douglas Maj., J.P. Smith Cap. A.D.C., Hunter McGuire Maj. and Med. Dir., J. Hotchkiss Capt. Ton. Eng., W.J. Hawks Maj. Chf. C.S.  Center Photo of Lt. Gen. Thomas J. Jackson (Stonewall).

8. Jackson, Lt. Gen. Thomas J. 'Stonewall' and His Staff

Lithograph of Confederate Commanders:  Hood, A.P. Hill, Davis, Stuart, Jackson, Lee, Longstreet, J.E. Johnston, Beauregard.  Copyrighted by the Notman Photo Co. Limited 3 Park St. Boston, Mass.  EUC.LAFRICAIN.  Letter attached on the back from The Travelers Insurance Company to Roy Bird Cook stating:  Dear Mr. Cook:  We had so many inquries about our lithograph of Confederate Commanders that we had a number of copies made.  We are sending you one herewith.  While it is not quite as large as the original, we hope it will serve your purpose.  Very truly yours,  Colin Simkin, Advertising Assistant.

9. Confederate Commanders

Portrait of Albert Gallatin Jenkins.

10. Jenkins, Albert Gallatin

Portrait of Joseph Andrew Jackson Lightburn, Brig. Genl.

11. Lightburn, Brigadier General Joseph Andrew Jackson

Starting in the left corner:  Jefferson Davis, General R.E. Lee, Brig. Gen "Stonewall" Jackson, Gen. John B. Floyd, Maj. Gen. P.G.T. Beauregard, Gen. R.S. Garnett, Com. Maury, Gen. John B. Magruder.  All engravings read at the bottom Cha. and Manus, 12 Frankfort St. N.Y.

12. Civil War Officers

Colonel John H. Oley (later Brevet Brigadier General) and field and staff officers of the 7th West Virginia Cavalry.  Later the regiment was mounted and became the 8th West Virginia Mounted Infantry; early in 1864 the designation was changed to the 7th West Virginia Cavalry.  Officers in picture are:  Left to right, seated - first row - Major Edgar B. Blundon, Lt. Thomas H. Burton, Dr. Louis V. Sanford, and Lt. John McCombs.  Second row - seated - Chaplain Andrew W.? Gregg, Lt. Colonel John J. Posley, Colonel Oley, Major Hedgeman Slack, Lt. John W. Winfield.  Third row - standing - Major William Gramm, Dr. James H. Rouse, Dr. Lucius L. Comstock, Captain Jacob M. Rife, and Lt. D. William Polsley.

13. Oley, Colonel J. H. &amp; Field &amp; Staff Officers of the 7th W. Va. Cavalry

Portrait of H.K. Douglass, a member of Stonewall Jackson's staff.

14. Douglass, H.K., of Stonewall Jackson's Staff

Portrait of General "Stonewall" Jackson by William Frye. Only portrait ever made from life of the General.

15. Jackson, General Thomas J. 'Stonewall'

Plaster model of Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson bust which was cast in bronze for the State Capital Building in Charleston, West Virginia and unveiled in Sept 1959. The sculptor of the bust, Bryant Baker, 222 West 50th Street, New York City autographed this photo to Roy Bird Cook in 1959.

16. Statue of General Thomas J. 'Stonewall' Jackson

a postcard of the Stonewall Jackson Shrine, Guinea, V., a part of the Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park, Fredericksburg, VA. In this house Stonewall Jackson died May 10, 1863. In a visit to this area in 1928 Winston Churchill is reputed to have said, "That little house witnessed the downfall of the Confederacy."

17. Stonewall Jackson Shrine, Guinea, Va.

A postcard of General Stonewall Jackson. Photo from Life by Miley.

18. Jackson, General Thomas J. 'Stonewall'

An engraved portrait of Thomas J. 'Stonewall' Jackson. The engraving is an likeness from an authentic photograph from life.

19. Jackson, General Thomas J. 'Stonewall'

Thomas J. 'Stonewall' Jackson's sword with sheath and strap.

20. Stonewall Jackson's Sword

A copy of an original sketch by J. H. Diss Debarr, allegedly at Mineral Wells ca. 1860 Made on edge of a newspaper.

21. Jackson, General Thomas J. 'Stonewall'

Interior of the deserted room in which Stonewall Jackson died, Guinea Station, VA. Fireplace, saw horse and scattered pieces of wood are visible.

22. Room Where Stonewall Jackson Died, Guinea Station, Virginia

Postcard of Old Sorrel, Stonewall Jackson's Civil War horse. He died at Soldiers' Home, Richmond, Virginia on April 10, 1888 at the age of 32 years.

23. Old Sorrel, Stonewall Jackson's Civil War Horse

Portrait of Stonewall Jackson.

24. Jackson, General Thomas J. 'Stonewall'

Stonewall Jackson Monument in Richmond Virginia.<br /><br />

25. Stonewall Jackson Monument at Richmond, Virginia

Paited portrait of Jackson, Johnston and Lee.

26. Jackson, General Thomas J. 'Stonewall' with Generals Johnston and Lee

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.

27. Jackson, General Thomas J. 'Stonewall'

Portrait of Stonewall Jackson.

28. Jackson, General Thomas J. 'Stonewall'

Portrait of General Thomas J. 'Stonewall' Jackson made from a photograph.

29. Jackson, General Thomas J. 'Stonewall'

Statue of Stonewall Jackson.   According to the Wheeling Intelligencer, September 11, 1875, the statue was brought over from England on the S.S. Novia Scotia and donated by B. Hope and others.

30. Jackson, General Thomas J. 'Stonewall' Statue

Portrait ofStonewall Jackson taken from an authentic photograph from life.

31. Jackson, General Thomas J. 'Stonewall'

Portrait of General Thomas J. 'Stonewall' Jackson.

32. Jackson, General Thomas J. 'Stonewall'

Portrait of Stonewall Jakcson.

33. Jackson, General Thomas J. 'Stonewall'

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.

34. Jackson, General Thomas J. 'Stonewall'

Portrait of John A. Elder presented to Corcoran Gallery by founder, William Wilson Corcoran.

35. Elder, John A.

Engraved portrait of Thomas J. Jackson.

36. Jackson, General Thomas J. 'Stonewall'

Portrait of Stonewall Jackson taken by Mr. n. Routzahn in Winchester, Va.

37. Jackson, General Thomas J. 'Stonewall'

Stonewall Jackson and his boyhood home situated on the West Fork River in Lewis County, W. Va.

38. Jackson, General Thomas J. 'Stonewall' and His Boyhood Home

Portrait of Jackson posing in front of a tent with his sword.

39. Jackson, General Thomas J. 'Stonewall' Sitting in the Doorway of His Tent

'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.

40. Jackson, General Thomas J. 'Stonewall' on a Horse

Portrait of Stonewall Jackson.

41. Jackson, General Thomas J. 'Stonewall'

Portrait of Stonewall Jackson.

42. Jackson, General Thomas J. 'Stonewall'

Sketch of Stonewall Jackson sitting on a bench holding an umbrella and reading a newspaper.

43. Jackson, General Thomas J. 'Stonewall'

Portrait of Stonewall Jackson engraved by A.B. Walter from a photograph by Matthew Brady.

44. General Thomas J. 'Stonewall' Jackson

Display of Stonewall Jackson exhibit featuring pictures, books, clippings, letters and other artifacts.

45. Stonewall Jackson Display in Cook Drug Store Window

Sketch of Stonewall Jackson and his men praying.

46. Prayer in Camp with Stonewall Jackson

Portrait of Stonewall Jackson seated in a chair.

47. Jackson, General Thomas J. 'Stonewall'

Portrait of Stonewall Jackson centered among images of his boyhood home, Jackson's Mill, Lewis County, (West) Virginia.

48. Confederate General Thomas J. 'Stonewall' Jackson and His Boyhood Home, Lewis County, W. Va.