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  1. Thomas Jackson was born in the town of Clarksburg, Harrison County, Virginia, on January 21, 1824. He was the third child of Julia Beckwith (née Neale) Jackson (1798–1831) and Jonathan Jackson (1790–1826), an attorney. Both of Jackson's parents were natives of Virginia. The family already had two young children and were living in Clarksburg, in what is now West Virginia, when Thomas was born. He was named for his maternal grandfather.

  2. Jun 21, 2024 · Stonewall Jackson (born January 21, 1824, Clarksburg, Virginia [now in West Virginia], U.S.—died May 10, 1863, Guinea Station [now Guinea], Virginia) was a Confederate general in the American Civil War, one of its most skillful tacticians, who gained his sobriquet “Stonewall” by his stand at the First Battle of Bull Run (called First ...

  3. Nov 9, 2009 · Stonewall Jackson’s Early Years . Thomas Jonathan Jackson was born on January 21, 1824, in Clarksburg, Virginia (now West Virginia).When Jackson was two years old, his six-year-old sister died ...

  4. Jan 12, 2024 · Stonewall Jackson. January 21, 1824–May 10, 1863. Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson (1824–1863) was a Confederate officer during the Civil War. He is most well-known for his bold battlefield strategies and the demeanor that earned him his nickname. He is recognized as one of the most renowned of all Confederate commanders of the war.

  5. Stonewall Jackson summary: Thomas Jonathan “Stonewall” Jackson was a Confederate lieutenant general in the Civil War. He won his nickname at the Battle of First Bull Run (First Manassas), but it was his actions at Harpers Ferry in 1861, his 1862 Shenandoah Valley Campaign, and the flanking maneuver at the Battle of Chancellorsville that made him a military legend.

  6. Thomas J. “Stonewall” Jackson. Date of Birth - Death January 21, 1824– May 10, 1863. T homas Jonathan “Stonewall” Jackson was born January 21, 1824 in Clarksburg, Virginia. He graduated from West Point in 1846 and began his career in the artillery as a brevet second lieutenant. Jackson fought in the Mexican-American War from 1846-1848 ...

  7. Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson (1824–1863) At the First Battle of Manassas in July 1861, the unrelenting vigor with which Confederate General Thomas Jonathan Jackson held his position inspired a general nearby to rally his troops with the cry, “There is Jackson standing like a stone wall.” From that moment on, Jackson became “Stonewall,” a name that he repeatedly lived up to, fighting under the command of General Robert E. Lee. ...

  8. Thomas Jonathan Jackson (VMHC 1946.41) "Could I have directed events, I should have chosen for the good of the country to be disabled in your stead," wrote Robert E. Lee to Thomas Jonathan Jackson (1824–1863) after learning that Jackson had been wounded by friendly fire at Chancellorsville. A native of Clarksburg (now West Virginia), Jackson ...

  9. Thomas Jonathan Jackson was born in Clarksburg, Virginia (now West Virginia). After the death of his parents, young Jackson spent the majority of his youth at his uncle's gristmill, where he ...

  10. May 21, 2018 · The American Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson (1824-1863) was a Confederate hero and one of the outstanding Civil War generals. Thomas Jackson was born on Jan. 21, 1824, at Clarksburg, Va. After the deaths of his father in 1826 and his mother in 1831, he was raised by his uncle.