judging from where he fought battles, the answer is most likely yes
Stonewall Jackson had a difficult childhood. His father died when he was young and his mother died several years later. He lived with his uncle who allowed him to work on the farm and seek education when he had time.
As a matter of fact, He graduated from Stonewall Jackson High School, WV in 1972.
Because it was his time to go
Because it was his time to go
Stonewall Jackson attended the Lexington Academy in Lexington, Virginia. This school was not a high school in the modern sense but rather a private academy that provided education for students. He later went on to the United States Military Academy at West Point, where he received formal military training.
It Took us about 1 Hour to get there and we went all the way without stopping this is to get specificly to get to weston so that we could go to Stonewall Jackson
Stonewall Jackson went to Westpoint and received his primary knowledge of military strategy and tactics from his Studies at Westpoint. Also after the Mexcian War Jackson temperarliy retired and became a teacher at the Virgina military institue Stonewall Jackson went to Westpoint and received his primary knowledge of military strategy and tactics from his Studies at Westpoint. Also after the Mexcian War Jackson temperarliy retired and became a teacher at the Virgina military institue
He went to school at United States Military Academy. He started a Soldier then he became a military leader.
I'm sure he was fine with it. I can't think of any quote where he said "Gee, I love my name" or anything like that. Jackson was an extremely religious man, and Thomas and Jonathan (his first and middle names) are both Biblical names. He always signed his real name, or initials, and did not go around introducing himself as "Stonewall". The newspapers and his soldiers were very fond of the Stonewall name though. Jackson had other nicknames. For about ten years before the Civil War he was out of the army and teaching at The Virginia Military Institute. The students there called him "old Tom Fool Jackson", because they thought he was eccentric. Some of his soldiers called him "Old Jack". Others called him "old Blue Light" - Jackson had very vividly blue eyes, and there was a type of religious revivalists in America then who were called "blue lights". There was another General Jackson, Alfred, in the Confederate Army. His men called him "Mudwall". I cant imagine he was too happy about it.
Well, 8 US presidents are born and from Virginia, but if you go to the website below, you will find a HUGE list of people that are from there; it helped me A LOT. let me think... you thought i was smart
no,he attended North Carolina a&t
Because he was so strong and nobody could get passed him not to mintion nery bad wounds even death. Go south!