Stonewall Jacksonamp39s illustriou ... Stonewall Jackson, born January 21, 1824 was one of the most famous confederate generals and one of the best officers to serve for General Robert E. Lee http ... View More
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Battle of Chancellorsville ... his equal.ampquot General Lee said simply, ampquotI have lost my right arm.ampquot The loss of Stonewall Jackson and a quarter of his men was devastating, but Lee continued his ... View More
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Robert E Lee ... attacked Lee at Chancellorsville in the Spring of 1863. The Confederate forces won a great victory, but they paid a horrible price for it. Stonewall Jackson ... View More
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Life of a Confederate Soldier ... troops at Chancellorsville, and it just so happened that Jackson was leading us to Chancellorsvlle to join Robert E. Lee. Stonewall Jackson yelled, ampquotCharge ... View More
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Antitam ... food. Lee split up his army of fifty thousand men, sending ampquotStonewallampquot Jackson to capture the Union arsenal at Harperamp39s Ferry. He ... View More
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Robert E. Lee ... back up North. But, the greatest loss was given to General Lee, the loss of his best General, Stonewall Jackson. In the summer of ... View More
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Robert E. Lee ... back up North. But, the greatest loss was given to General Lee, the loss of his best General, Stonewall Jackson. In the summer of ... View More
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Confederate General Robert Edward Lee ... importantly those of Stonewall Jackson, a very successful commander. When Confederate Commander Joseph Johnston was badly injured in an battle, Lee was given ... View More
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Godamp39s Generals ... As the war moves on, Stonewall Jackson wins his reputation by a series of stinging victories over ineptly led Union forces. Lee, finally given command of the ... View More
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Robert E Lee ... In the spring of 1863, Lee sent Stonewall Jackson to attacked the union forces from the right while Lee led a frontal attack. Lee ... View More
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Robert E Lee ... In the spring of 1863, Lee sent Stonewall Jackson to attacked the union forces from the right while Lee led a frontal attack. Lee ... View More
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Battle of Gettysburg ... According to Marshal, author of Stonewall Jackson and the American Civil WarVol.2: Lee ordered General Stuartamp39s cavalry to head east and strike southward ... View More
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Gettysburg ... reports of the securing of the Tops to Jackson.Thomasamp39Stonewallamp39 Jackson had assumed command of the Army of Northern Virginia after Robert E.Lee was wounded by ... View More
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Robert E. Lee ... and attack its flanks, while Thomas J. Stonewall Jacksonamp39s Shenandoah Valley army struck the rear, Lee was able to successfully drive out McClellanamp39s army. ... View More
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Civil War Prediction ... Weak leadership and bad strategy will ultimately doom the Union Army that will have to go head to head with the likes of Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson. ... View More
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Civil War ... Leeamp39s army retreated across the Potomac River the next day, making the outcome a union victory and ... www.civilwar.net Stonewall Jackson was considered by ... View More
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Surprise: A Principle of War ... Lee directed his attention elsewhere and coerced an even riskier plan, better known as ampquotLeeamp39s Masterpiece.ampquot Lee and Stonewall Jackson divided up the army and ... View More
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Civil War Tactics and Strategies ... The South had good military leadership. They had good generals such as Robert E. Lee, Thomas ampquotStonewallampquot Jackson, and Jeb Stuart. ... View More
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Abraham Lincoln ... hooker. Lee sent Stonewall Jackson to attack the Union flank. Lee also stopped Hooker. General George Meade replaced Hooker. In ... View More
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Gettysburge ... reports of the securing of the Tops to Jackson.Thomasamp39Stonewallamp39 Jackson had assumed command of the Army of Northern Virginia after Robert E.Lee was wounded by ... View More
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Gettsyburg ... James Longstreet was in command of the First Corps and was Leeamp39s righthand man, after Leeamp39s most prized General, General ampquotStonewallampquot Jackson was killed in ... View More
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Gettysburg1 ... Hours later, General Lee said, ampquotIf I had Stonewall Jackson at Gettysburg, I would have won that fight and a complete victory would have given us Washington ... View More
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UNIVERSE OF BATTLES CIVIL WAR ... General Robert E. Leeamp39s 70,000 men were dived up into three different cores. The leaders of the three cores were James Longstreet, Stonewall Jackson, and AP ... View More
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Commanders of the Army of the Potomac ... the South took a mighty blow with the death of Stonewall Jackson. He was totally outmatched against the superior skills and techniques of Robert E. Lee. ... View More
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The second bull run ... This forced Lee to split his army in order to defend Richmond from the greatly larger Union force. He ordered Stonewall Jackson to take 14,000 men and hold ... View More
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Gettysburg ... Many people consider Leeamp39s decision at Gettysburg very risky and unwise, although he ... that if it werenamp39t for the death of ampquotStonewallampquot Jackson commanded the ... View More
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The Father of American Terrori ... Robert E. Lee ordered fifteen hundred soldiers to watch so that there would ... of such noteworthy people as John Wilkes Booth and ampquotStonewall Jacksonampquot whom called ... View More
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the US Civil war ... in two, while in Virginia, Union forces suffered numerous defeats against the two brilliant Southern generals, Robert E. Lee and Thomas amp39 Stonewallamp39 Jackson. ... View More
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The Killer Angels ... He felt an uncontrollable shame for disagreeing with and doubting Lee. He starts to think about Stonewall Jackson and wished he was alive for the upcoming ... View More
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History civil war exhibit ... The North had leaders like Ulysses S. Grant and Colonel Elmer Ellsworth, and leaders such as, Stonewall Jackson and General Robert E. Lee headed up the South. ... View More
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