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Portrait of Stonewall Jackson.

1117. Jackson, General Thomas J. 'Stonewall'

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".

1118. United States Army Major Thomas J. Jackson of Lewis County, Virginia (Later West Virginia)

Portrait of Stonewall Jackson from an Ambrotype by Brady.  Also shown is a depiction of Stonewall Jackson being mortally wounded.

1119. Jackson, General Thomas J. 'Stonewall'

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

1120. Jackson, General Thomas J. 'Stonewall'

Portrait of Stonewall Jackson as well as a depiction of him being mortally wounded made from an ambrotype from Matthew Brady.

1121. Jackson, General Thomas J. 'Stonewall'

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

1122. General Thomas J. 'Stonewall' Jackson

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

1123. Stonewall Jackson Display in Cook Drug Store Window

Sketch of Stonewall Jackson and his men praying.

1124. Prayer in Camp with Stonewall Jackson

Portrait of Stonewall Jackson seated in a chair.

1125. Jackson, General Thomas J. 'Stonewall'

Portrait of Thomas J. Jackson

1126. Jackson, General Thomas J. 'Stonewall'

Portrait of General T.J. Jackson.  In confederate odes and ballads in Rare book room N.Y. Public Library.

1127. Jackson, General Thomas J. 'Stonewall'

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

1128. Confederate General Thomas J. 'Stonewall' Jackson and His Boyhood Home, Lewis County, W. Va.