Grades 6-9.
In Winchester , Jackson became close friends with the family of the Reverend James Graham and stayed in their home when he was in town . The Grahams ' home was just the sort of domestic situation that Jackson reveled in : one filled ...
A biography of the Confederate general who gained the nickname Stonewall for his stand at the first battle of Bull Run during the Civil War.
This work also includes an introduction by General John Gordon and tributes to Jackson penned by fellow Confederates.
An account of General Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson's rise to prominence during the Civil War.
Stonewall Jackson and the American Civil War
Stonewall Jackson
An interesting personage nevertheless, he lacked the existential drive so central to Jackson's appeal as a general. ... Quite evident in the historical record are examples such as those of Joshua, King David, the several Crusader kings, ...
Coodspeedfis Catalogue 533, Item 292; W. T. Sherman to George H. Thomas, March 18, 1864, CW 407, Hen E. Huntington Library, ... Johnston on what he would have done] Memoirs of Samuel Wra g Ferguson, 142, Samuel Wragg Ferguson Papers, ...
year - old Francis Milton Little , who had most of the flesh torn from a shoulder 34 Even harder hit was Gibson G. Mahone of Company G. His fate put the cap on the sort of morality play that Americans of Victorian vintage took so much ...
Concise, easy-to-read introductions to various topics in U.S. history use primary documents and photography, as well as timelines, maps, and other tools, to teach important facts about our past.