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Stonewall Jackson House
Future Confederate Lt. Gen. Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson ...
General “Stonewall” Jackson
In Memory of
General “Stonewall” Jackson
This ...
Mother of Stonewall Jackson
In this vicinity (and according to tradition two miles eas...
Romney in 1861–1865 / “Stonewall” Jackson
Romney in 1861–1865. Sitting astride the natural invasion ...
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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 ...
General “Stonewall” Jackson
In Memory of
General “Stonewall” Jackson
This tablet is erected by the Berkeley County Chapter United Daughters of the Confederacy to commemorate an instance of General Jackson’s remarkable bravery at all times in the face of the gravest danger.
On this site July ...
Mother of Stonewall Jackson
In this vicinity (and according to tradition two miles east at peach orchard) was born Julia Beckwith Neale, mother of Stonewall Jackson, February 29, 1798. She married Johnathan Jackson in 1818 and died, October 1831.
Marker is at the intersection of ...
Romney in 1861–1865 / “Stonewall” Jackson
Romney in 1861–1865. Sitting astride the natural invasion route from the Shenandoah Valley to the Potomac and the B&O Railroad, Romney was scourged by both armies. No great battles were fought here, but during the War the town changed hands ...