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Lieutenant General Thomas Jonathon (Stonewall) Jackson, CSA.

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Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson was killed at Chancellorsville.

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In September of 1863, Confederate General John S. Marmaduke was killed in a duel with General Walker. The dispute was over one man's disparaging remarks about the other's courage in battle.

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Was Stonewall Jackson a general in the Confederate Army?

Stonewall Jackson was a Confederate General.


Talented general accidentally killed by his own men?

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