Left arm.
It was when Stonewall Jackson was fatally wounded, having had his left arm amputated. Lee said "He has lost his left arm. But I have lost my right arm."
That was Robert E. Lee when he was told that Stonewall Jackson had had his left arm amputated. Jackson was shot in the arm so had his arm amputated then it had a separate burial for his arm but Lee means like he lost his right hand man. Jackson was important in the war and on Lee's side (Confederacy) so when he lost an arm it was a big deal.
stonewall got shot 16 times in the arm and legs and 3 in the stomach
He was accidentally shot by his own men, had his left arm amputated and passed away a few days later.
Stonewall Jackson died in Guinea Station, Virginia.Jackson was shot at the Battle of Chancellorsville, VA on May 2, 1863. His left arm was amputated. Jackson was then transported to the Chandler plantation close to the battlefield. He contracted pneumonia and died within eight days of being shot. Robert E. Lee stated when Jackson was shot that "General Jackson has lost his left arm, but I have lost my right." He is buried in Lexington, VA.
That would be Thomas Jonathan Jackson, also known as "Stonewall Jackson"When Stonewall dying due to infection due to losing his left hand at the Battle of Chancellorsville. Lee Sent a message saying "Give General Jackson my affectionate regards, and say to him: he has lost his left arm but I my right"
No, I think Lee said it himself, after Stonewall had his left arm amputated. "He has lost his left arm, but I have lost my right arm." Stonewall died from complications of his wounds, and Lee was devastated to lose his famous partner. It seems no accident that Lee's health began to fail at this time - could have been psychological. (He wasn't on good form at Gettysburg.)
Because Stonewall Jackson had been wounded at Chancellorsville, and his left arm had had to be amputated. Stonewall was Lee's right-hand man, and the Army of Northern Virginia was never the same after Stonewall died of pneumonia as a result of his wounding.
Stonewall Jackson had his left arm amputated at the Battle of Chancellorsville.
When "Stonewall" Jackson died, Robert E. Lee said, "As Jackson has lost his left arm, I have lost my right."
At the Battle of Chancellorsville, when his party returned from a reconnaissance and the sentry was panicked into shooting them by a Confederate major who thought they were Union troops. Stonewall's left arm had to be amputated, causing Lee to utter the famous line "You have lost your left arm, and I have lost my right arm." He was thought to be recovering, but had a relapse and died eight days after the incident.
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