Chancellorsville
He was killed by one of his own men in the confusion of battle.
No, Jackson was killed in the big battle of Chancellorsville, about two months before Gettysburg. Gettysburg was the next big battle after Jackson's death, and he was sorely missed by the Confederates.
Lieutenant General Thomas Jonathon (Stonewall) Jackson, CSA.
Stonewall Jackson was best known for his bravery in battle. His nickname "Stonewall Jackson" actually came from what he was best known for. He got that nickname from being so calm in battle, and standing like a "stonewall".
Lt. General Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson.
Stonewall Jackson
"Stonewall" Jackson
T.J. ("Stonewall") Jackson.
Stonewall Jackson
Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson. It was the last blaze of glory for the Lee-Jackson partnership - Stonewall was killed (accidentally) at this battle.
He was killed by one of his own men in the confusion of battle.
No, Jackson was killed in the big battle of Chancellorsville, about two months before Gettysburg. Gettysburg was the next big battle after Jackson's death, and he was sorely missed by the Confederates.
Lieutenant General Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson.
Lieutenant General Thomas Jonathon (Stonewall) Jackson, CSA.
Could be Sidney Johnston (no relation to Joe Johnston), killed at Shiloh. Or Stonewall Jackson, killed at Chancellorsville.
Stonewall Jackson was best known for his bravery in battle. His nickname "Stonewall Jackson" actually came from what he was best known for. He got that nickname from being so calm in battle, and standing like a "stonewall".
Yes , Stonewall Jackson was at the Battle of Chancellorsville ; it was here that Jackson was wounded ~ see related link below .