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“Stonewall” Jackson Thomas Jonathan Jackson was born on January 21, 1824 in Clarksburg, Virginia. His father died when Jackson was two years old and his mother when he was seven. Upon becoming an orphan, he lived with his uncle and worked on his farm. Jackson had three years of schooling that started when he was thirteen. He attended West Point Academy and graduated in 1846. Impressively, he finished seventeenth in his class. In the Mexican-American War, Jackson served as a brevet second lieutenant from 1846 through 1848. After resigning from the military, Jackson accepted a teaching position at Virginia Military Institute. Upon the start of the Civil War, Jackson came out of retirement and became a colonel of the Virginia Militia. He was later promoted to the role of Brigadier General. Through his role in the First Battle of Manassas, he earned the nickname of “Stonewall.” Fellow Confederate General, Bernard Bee, coined …show more content…

He took his relationship with Christ with him and displayed that to his troops. Upon being asked how he managed to remain so calm as bullets and shells flew through the air around him, Jackson stated, “Capitan, my religious belief teaches me to feel as safe in battle as in bed. God has fixed the time for my death. I do not concern myself about that, but to be always ready no matter when it may overtake me.” This mindset made itself quite apparent as he engaged in intense battle after battle where bullets were all around him. Unfortunately he was shot in the left arm by friendly fire while he was riding in front of his lines at dusk at the Battle of Chancellorsville. His left arm was amputated. While on his deathbed, Jackson said, “You see me severely wounded, but not depressed; not unhappy. I believe it has been done according to God’s holy will and I acquiesce entirely in it.” Not surprisingly, he died as a result of the amputation on May 10, 1863, eight days after he was

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