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Stonewall Jackson's Headquarters
This residence
was used as headquarters
by Con...
Andrew Jackson
Mobilized his army Camp Blount Oct 1813. Erected Oct. 1913...
Stonewall Jackson House
Future Confederate Lt. Gen. Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson ...
Jackson Holds Prospect Hill
The Battle of Fredericksburg
You are standing on the...
Captain Thomas E. Jackson's Battery
Stuart's Horse Artillery
Army of Northern Virginia
Site of Fort Jackson
In June, 1832, an alarm spread throughout the mining regio...
National Historic Landmark - Jackson Square - Vieux Carré
National Historic Landmark
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Jack...
Jackson’s Headquarters
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Confederate Gen. Thomas J. “...
Jackson’s Headquarters
This house was used by Maj. Gen. Thomas J. Jackson, then c...
Jackson’s Route
In 1861, small farms surrounded Bull Run. Small roads were...
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Stonewall Jackson's Headquarters
This residence
was used as headquarters
by Confederate General
T.J. "Stonewall" Jackson
while stationed in the area
during the Civil War
Marker is on Washington Street (Business U.S. 340).
Courtesy hmdb.org
Andrew Jackson
Mobilized his army Camp Blount Oct 1813. Erected Oct. 1913, Kings Mountain Messenger Chapter D.A.R.
Marker is on Huntsville Highway (U.S. 231/431) ½ mile south of Bypass U.S. 64, on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Stonewall Jackson House
Future Confederate Lt. Gen. Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson and his second wife, Mary Anna Morrison, owned a house on Washington Street from 1859 to 1861, while he taught at the Virginia Military Institute. It is the only house he ever ...
Jackson Holds Prospect Hill
The Battle of Fredericksburg
You are standing on the right of the Confederate army, held by Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson's corps on December 13, 1862. His 35,000 troops spread along a mile front - some in the woods, some in fields, ...
Captain Thomas E. Jackson's Battery
Stuart's Horse Artillery
Army of Northern Virginia
Stuart's Horse Artillery
Captain Thomas E. Jackson's Battery
Two 3 inch Rifles and two howitzers
July 3 The Battery was attached to Jenkins's Cavalry Brigade and took part in the fight here on the right wing of the ...
Site of Fort Jackson
In June, 1832, an alarm spread throughout the mining region that Black Hawk and his band were on the march north from Illinois. Hastily built stockades were erected throughout the lead region. Fort Jackson was built on this site using ...
National Historic Landmark - Jackson Square - Vieux Carré
National Historic Landmark
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Jackson Square
has been designated a Registered National Historic Landmark under the provisions of the Historic Sites Act of August 21, 1935.
This site possesses exceptional value in commemorating and interpreting the history of the ...
Jackson’s Headquarters
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Confederate Gen. Thomas J. “Stonewall” Jackson, commanding the Shenandoah Valley military district, lived in this house from mid-November 1861 through early March 1862. Here he planned a winter campaign against Union forces at Romney and Bath (present-day ...
Jackson’s Headquarters
This house was used by Maj. Gen. Thomas J. Jackson, then commanding the Valley District, Department of Northern Virginia, as his official headquarters from November 1861, to March, 1862, when he left Winchester to begin his famous Valley Campaign.
Marker is ...
Jackson’s Route
In 1861, small farms surrounded Bull Run. Small roads were the main transportation routes to the Warrenton Turnpike (Route 29), Sudley Road (Route 234) and the Manassas Gap Railroad. The entrance road here follows a section of a 19th-century farm ...