No, Him and his troops attacked the Union Army
Thomas Stonewall Jackson
No he was never president of the US. He was a general in the Confederate States Army.
Battle of Bull Run
One of the outstanding victories of the Confederacy occurred at the Battle of Chancellorsville. Even though Jackson's army was severely outnumbered, Lee and Jackson coordinated their forces and defeated the Union army under the command of Major General Joseph Hooker.
When Stonewall Jackson was wounded at Chancellorsville, General Lee replaced him with JEB Stuart.Stuart helped to rout the Union army under General Hooker.
"Stonewall" Jackson
General Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson with the 2nd Corps attacked the Union Army on it's right flank.
Thomas Stonewall Jackson
"Stonewall" Jackson's given name was Thomas Jonathan Jackson -- "Stonewall" was a nickname he received during the Civil War as a Major general in the Confederate army. No modern celebrity named Jackson is directly descended from Stonewall Jackson, as his only surviving child was a daughter born in 1862.
Confederacy lost General Thomas (Stonewall) Jackson at the battle of Chancellorsville.
"Stonewall" Jackson
No he was never president of the US. He was a general in the Confederate States Army.
Thomas Stonewall Jackson
Thomas J "Stonewall" Jackson commanded a corps in Lee's Army of Northern Virginia.
Battle of Bull Run
Stonewall Jackson and The Confederate Army.
No. Confederate.