On the Confederate side in...
Battle of Hokes Run
Jul. 2 1861
Battle of Hancock
Jan 5-6 1862
Battle of Kernstown
Mar 23 1862
Battle of McDowell
May 8-9 1862
Battle of Front Royal
May 23 1862
Battle of Winchester
May 25 1862
Battle of Port Republic
Jun 9 1862
Battle of White Oak Swamp
Jun 30 1862
Battle of Cedar Mountain
Aug 9 1862
Battle of Rappahannock Station
Aug 22-25 1862
Battle of Manassas Station Operations
Aug 25-27 1862
Second Battle of Bull Run
Aug 28 1862
Second Battle of Manassas
Aug 30 1862
Battle of Chantilly
Sep 1 1862
Battle of Harpers Ferry
Sep 12-15 1862
Battle of Fredricsburg
Dec 11-15 1862
Stonewall Jackson was one of the most famous generals of the American Civil War. He won well over 50 battles.
Battle of Manassan or most people call it First Battle of Bull Run and he was also in the Second Battle of Bull Run
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Battle of Bunker Hill
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.
Robert E Lee was in overall command. Stonewall Jackson and James Longstreet were the corps commanders involved.
One of the most well known generals was Robert E. Lee. Another famous Confederate general was Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson. There were plenty of other generals, but we typically don't learn all of their names, just as with any other war.
Battle of Sharpsburg, most Civil War Battles had two names one by the North and one by the South. The south called them by the towns near by. The north named battles for the closest body of water.
Stonewall Jackson
Stonewall Jackson Sidney Johnston James B. McPherson Earl van Dorn Pat Cleburne J.E.B. Stewart
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The North had one name, and the South had another.
They argued over what to make the name.
Battle of Bunker Hill
President Jefferson Davis and Generals Robert E. Lee and Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson
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.
"Civil War" is a proper noun. So would be any of the names of the battles or the soldiers who fought in them.
Robert E Lee was in overall command. Stonewall Jackson and James Longstreet were the corps commanders involved.
Just click on 'US Civil War', and you'll see the main ones, with their separate Wiki pages.
Some of the famous generals in the civil war were, Robert E. lee of the south and Ulysses S. grant of the north. But there were also many othere famous generals such as William Sherman and Stonewall jackson.