Thomas Jackson accepted orders as a colonel during the Civil War due to his strong sense of duty and commitment to the Confederate cause. He believed in the principles of states' rights and felt compelled to defend Virginia and the South against what he viewed as Northern aggression. His leadership skills and military acumen quickly earned him respect and recognition, ultimately leading to his pivotal role in the Confederate army.
Just prior to the US Civil War, Thomas Jonathan Jackson was a mathematics professor at the Virginia Military Institute. He entered the Confederacy as a colonel. He later was to become a Civil War legend.
Thomas R. Jackson died in 1901.
Thomas Jackson - theologian - died in 1640.
general Thomas Jackson is a north general NEW RESPONDENT Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson was a Confederate (South) general.
Thomas Jackson Rodman died on 1871-06-07.
The Confederate colonel Thomas Jonathan Jackson at Bull Run
The Confederate colonel Thomas Jonathan Jackson at Bull Run
Thomas Colepeper - colonel - was born in 1637.
Thomas Colepeper - colonel - died in 1708.
Colonel Thomas Hoyer Monstery was born in 1824.
Colonel Thomas Hoyer Monstery died in 1901.
Just prior to the US Civil War, Thomas Jonathan Jackson was a mathematics professor at the Virginia Military Institute. He entered the Confederacy as a colonel. He later was to become a Civil War legend.
Thomas A. Jackson died in 1955.
Thomas A. Jackson was born in 1879.
William Thomas Jackson has written: 'Anna Woods Jackson and William Thomas Jackson and their ancestors and their descendants'
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Thomas Seaton has written: 'From cadet To colonel'