Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson were not related by blood, but they were close associates during the American Civil War. Both were prominent Confederate generals, with Lee serving as the commander of the Army of Northern Virginia and Jackson as one of his most trusted commanders. Their relationship was built on mutual respect and shared military goals, contributing significantly to the Confederate war effort.
When "Stonewall" Jackson died, Robert E. Lee said, "As Jackson has lost his left arm, I have lost my right."
No
Stonewall Jackson.
He was aided in his military career by Robert E. Lee.
The Confederates were led by Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson.
When "Stonewall" Jackson died, Robert E. Lee said, "As Jackson has lost his left arm, I have lost my right."
After Stonewall Jackson became wounded General Robert E. Lee put General Jeb Stuart temporarially in charge of Stonewall Jackson's unit.
No
Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson was one of Robert E. Lee's favorite Generals
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.
Stonewall Jackson.
Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson
Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson
The Confederates under Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson.
stonewall Jackson and Robert e. lee
Stonewall Jackson, Robert E. Lee and Jefferson Davis
buttface IMPROVEMENT Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson