Yes. He had been an instructor at the Virginina Military Institute.
The confederates
Confederates
Stonewall Jackson was an active member of the Confederate forces from the earliest battles in Virginia until he was accidentally killed by his own troops in a confused exchange of fire with Union soldiers. He fought on the Confederate side!
The Confederates under Lee and Stonewall - at the cost of Stonewall's life.
Yes. Stonewall Jackson was one of the greater generals of the war and fought for the Confederates or the South.
The Confederates under Stonewall Jackson
Chancellorsville, Virginia,was the location of a major battle of the American Civil War (May 1862). The Union army under Hooker looked as though it would defeat the Confederates underLee. But Lee specialised in wrong-footing his enemy, and Hooker was forced to fight in an unfavourable position. This caused him to lose his nerve, and Stonewall Jackson caught him off-guard. The result was a stunning victory for the Confederates, though it cost Stonewall his life.
The Confederates under Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson.
confederacy.
In the first battle at Bull Run (1861), gen. McDowell for the Union and gen. "Stonewall" Jackson for the Confederates. In the second battle at Bull Run (1862), gen. Pope for the Union and again gen. 'Stonewall' Jackson for the Confederates.
With the Confederates occupying Chancellorsville and Fredericksburg, but Stonewall Jackson mortally wounded.
Robert E. Lee and Thomas Johnathon "Stonewall" Jackson.