Lieutenant General Stonewall Jackson was accidentally shot by Confederate soldiers (he was shot by soldiers who were on guard duty) at night. General Jackson underwent the amputation of his arm and died of pneumonia.
In June of 1863, Confederate General Nathan Banks escaped with his life when one of his disgruntled troopers shot him. Forrest survived the attack by wounding the man with his sword.
Stonewall Jackson was a Confederate General.
Thomas Jackson was a General in the Confederate Army , and probably second only to Robert E. Lee in skill as a military tactician. He was given the nickname Stonewall at the first battle of Manassas. He died after being mistakenly shot by one of his own sentries.
The Confederates' General, General "Stonewall" Jackson. The Confederate soldiers thought that he was a Union soldier and they shot at him. He died of the injuries.
At the Battle of Chancellorsville, which took place in May 1863 during the American Civil War, Confederate General Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson was mortally wounded. He was shot by friendly fire during a night reconnaissance mission and died from pneumonia eight days later. His death was a significant loss for the Confederate Army, as he was one of their most skilled commanders.
In June of 1863, Confederate General Nathan Banks escaped with his life when one of his disgruntled troopers shot him. Forrest survived the attack by wounding the man with his sword.
General Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson, a Confederate general, died from wounds received at the Battle of Chancellorsville, which took place in May 1863 during the American Civil War. He was accidentally shot by his own men on May 2, 1863, and succumbed to his injuries eight days later, on May 10, 1863. Jackson's death was a significant loss for the Confederate army, as he was one of its most effective commanders.
Stonewall Jackson was a Confederate General.
Stonewall Jackson
In the US Civil War, Confederate General Stonewall Jackson was shot by friendly fire during the Battle of Chancellorsville on May 2, 1863, and although he survived the shooting, he later died on May 10, 1863 due to complications from pneumonia after having to have his left arm amputated after being shot. The location of the battle in which Lt. Gen. Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson was shot was Spotsylvania County, Virginia. The loss of Jackson was one of the reasons that Robert E. Lee reorganized his army in its preparation for the raid into Pennsylvania.
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Stonewall Jackson was accidentally shot by his own men during the Battle of Fredericksburg on May 2, 1863. After leading a successful flank attack, he was returning to camp when he was mistakenly identified as an enemy by Confederate soldiers. Despite receiving medical attention, his injuries led to complications, and he died a few days later on May 10, 1863.
Thomas Jackson was a General in the Confederate Army , and probably second only to Robert E. Lee in skill as a military tactician. He was given the nickname Stonewall at the first battle of Manassas. He died after being mistakenly shot by one of his own sentries.
Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson
The Confederates' General, General "Stonewall" Jackson. The Confederate soldiers thought that he was a Union soldier and they shot at him. He died of the injuries.
At the Battle of Chancellorsville, which took place in May 1863 during the American Civil War, Confederate General Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson was mortally wounded. He was shot by friendly fire during a night reconnaissance mission and died from pneumonia eight days later. His death was a significant loss for the Confederate Army, as he was one of their most skilled commanders.
The Confederate General John Gordon was wounded five times - once through the face! - and he lived.