US Civil War Generals Stonewall Jackson and George B. McClellan both graduated in the same class at West Point. This was the class of 1846. McClellan ranked second in the class and Jackson ranked 17th. The class totaled 59 graduates. Both men would become US Civil War legends.
General Stonewall Jackson
Stonewall Jackson was a Confederate General.
Thomas Jonathan Jackson is the real name of Stonewall Jackson, a Confederate general in the American Civil War.
General Thomas Jonathon Jackson.
"Stonewall" Jackson was a Confederate Civil War general. Andrew Jackson was a President of the USA and is on the 20 dollar bill.
In 1862, as Confederate General Joseph Johnston was concentrating his coastal forces at Richmond, Stonewall Jackson played an important role. With a rapid march covering 170 miles, Jackson beat the first wave of 13,000 Federals and gained the attention of another 60,000. He was able to operate with interior lines. Stonewall Jackson became a thorn in McClellan's plans.
General Stonewall Jackson
Jackson led a determined stand against the Union Army
Jackson led a determined stand against the Union Army
Stonewall Jackson was a Confederate General.
Jackson led a determined stand against the Union Army
Jackson led a determined stand against the Union Army
Jackson led a determined stand against the Union Army
Jackson led a determined stand against the Union Army
Jackson led a determined stand against the Union Army
The Confederate General J. Thomas Jackson was known as Stonewall.
Stonewall Jackson