Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson was shot by his own men during the chaotic moments of an attempted night attack at the Battle of Chancellorsville. This shot did not kill him. He died of Pneumonia on May 10th 1863.
On his death bed Jackson is reported to have said these words: "It is the Lord's Day; my wish is fulfilled. I have always desired to die on Sunday."
His last words were: "Order A.P. Hill to prepare for action! Pass the infantry to the front rapidly! Tell Major Hawks..."and "Let us cross over the river, and rest under the shade of the trees."
He died in a the office building on the Plantation of Thomas C. Chandler.
well he was shot in the arm and had 2 get it amputated and died 3 days later of lead poisoning...and died in Virginia.
Jackson died from pneumonia (not lead poisoning) in a cottage near the Thomas Coleman Chandler residence north of Guiney Station, Virginia at 3:15 P.M. on May 10, 1863. The Chandler farm was known as Fairfield.
He was wounded on May 2, 1863, and died eight (not three) days later.
Chencellorsville
Lieutenant General Thomas Jonathon Jackson's nickname was Stonewall.
Thomas Jonathan Jackson is the real name of Stonewall Jackson, a Confederate general in the American Civil War.
he lost the civil war
Generals Robert E. Lee and Thomas J (Stonewall) Jackson
He wasn't. The nickname Stonewall was given to Thomas J. Jackson, a Confederate general of the Civil War. When other Confederate units were retreating or being overrun by a Union assault, jackson's unit held firm, and they were compared to a stone wall.
Lieutenant General Thomas Jonathon Jackson's nickname was Stonewall.
Thomas J. Jackson.
The Confederate General J. Thomas Jackson was known as Stonewall.
General Thomas J Jackson.
Thomas Jonathan Jackson is the real name of Stonewall Jackson, a Confederate general in the American Civil War.
Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson was one of Robert E. Lee's favorite Generals
he lost the civil war
General Thomas J. Jackson was born January 24, 1824.
General Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson
Thomas J "Stonewall" Jackson commanded a corps in Lee's Army of Northern Virginia.
Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson
Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson