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... Stonewall Jackson ; his dread of the Use of Stimulants by his Soldiers 333 XXXV . The General Officers of the C. S. A. by States , by Charles Edgeworth Jones 335 XXXVI . The Spirit of '76 and the Spirit of '61 , by Prof. L. M. Black ...
... Stonewall Jackson ; his dread of the Use of Stimulants by his Soldiers 333 XXXV . The General Officers of the C. S. A. by States , by Charles Edgeworth Jones 335 XXXVI . The Spirit of '76 and the Spirit of '61 , by Prof. L. M. Black ...
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... Jackson first got the soubriquet of " Stonewall , " term which was also applied to the brigade which he here com- manded . General D. H. Hill , a brother - in - law of General Jackson , and a man well - informed in the history of the ...
... Jackson first got the soubriquet of " Stonewall , " term which was also applied to the brigade which he here com- manded . General D. H. Hill , a brother - in - law of General Jackson , and a man well - informed in the history of the ...
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... Jackson's Brigade ( a part of which could be seen ) , exclaimed , ' Look , there is Jack- son , with his Virginians , standing like a stonewall against the enemy . ' I turned toward the direction indicated , and saw what , for a moment ...
... Jackson's Brigade ( a part of which could be seen ) , exclaimed , ' Look , there is Jack- son , with his Virginians , standing like a stonewall against the enemy . ' I turned toward the direction indicated , and saw what , for a moment ...
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... Stonewall Jackson ( who was stated to be Major A. S. Pendleton , subsequently promoted to Lieutenant - Colonel , son of General William N. Pendleton , former com- mandant of the battery , and known familiarly to many of its membership ...
... Stonewall Jackson ( who was stated to be Major A. S. Pendleton , subsequently promoted to Lieutenant - Colonel , son of General William N. Pendleton , former com- mandant of the battery , and known familiarly to many of its membership ...
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... Jackson's staff . Most of our men , following the guidance of some of our ... Jackson had in this bat- tle compared with the number of the enemy , he had to guard against ... Stonewall Brigade , was forced to order a retreat before these ...
... Jackson's staff . Most of our men , following the guidance of some of our ... Jackson had in this bat- tle compared with the number of the enemy , he had to guard against ... Stonewall Brigade , was forced to order a retreat before these ...
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