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Jackson, Stonewall, 1824-1863

 Person

Found in 26 Collections and/or Records:

Alexander S. Pendleton papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS-0412
Scope and Contents This collection (nine items) consists of Alexander S. Pendleton's Civil War papers, including:
  • Military orders and dispatches directed to General Richard S. Ewell and others
  • A note from Pendleton to his father concerning the death of General Stonewall Jackson in May 1863
  • A request for a leave of absence
  • Correspondence

Civil War memoirs, circa 1883

 Digital Collection
Identifier: http://digitalcollections.vmi.edu/digital/collection/p15821coll11/id/3374

Derastus E. W. Myers letter

 Collection
Identifier: MS-0379
Scope and Contents This collection consists of one letter (dated May 11, 1863) from Confederate soldier Derastus E. W. Myers to his brother and sister. The letter was written from "Camp Near Hamilton's Crossing" after the Battle of Chancellorsville. The letter regards the death of Stonewall Jackson. Myers served as a Sergeant with the 33rd Virginia Infantry Regiment.

Fulkerson Family papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS-0363
Scope and Contents The collection consists of related to three members of the Fulkerson family: Samuel Vance Fulkerson (1822-1862), his brother Abram Fulkerson, Jr. (1834-1902), and Abram's son, Samuel Vance Fulkerson (1863-1926). Significant items include: Civil War correspondence (dated March-May 1862) written by Samuel V. Fulkerson (1822-1862) Samuel V. Fulkerson's (1822-1862) reports of the Battle of McDowell and the Battle of Winchester (dated May and June 1862) Wartime...

Henry H. Dedrick collection

 Collection
Identifier: MS-0332
Scope and Contents This collection consists of correspondence of Confederate soldier Henry H. Dedrick, a Private in the 52nd Virginia Infantry Regiment. A bulk of the correspondence consists of letters to and from his wife, Mary E. A. Dedrick (Balsley) ("Lissa" or "Lizza"). Subjects include camp life, regimental activities, family and personal news, and hardships endured by civilians. The letter dated May 10-11, 1863 mentions the wounding and death of General Stonewall Jackson.

James M. Drake Civil War letter

 Collection
Identifier: MS-0402
Scope and Contents This collection consists of one letter (dated August 26, 1862) from James M. Drake to his father. Drake presents his views on slavery, discusses the beauty of the Alexandria, Virginia, mentions inaccuracy of northern Civil War news, and discusses Union officers' view of Stonewall Jackson.

John Garibaldi Civil War papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS-0284
Scope and Contents This collection consists of the Civil War papers of John Garibaldi. The bulk of the collection consists of 38 letters (dated 1861-1864) written by Garibaldi to his wife Sarah Garibaldi (Poor) during his service in the Confederate Army (27th Virginia Infantry Regiment). Primary topics include: Camp life The hardships of war for both soldiers and civilians Battles and skirmishes, including Chancellorsville (Virginia) and Gettysburg (Pennsylvania) Other members...

John P. Welsh letter

 Collection
Identifier: MS-0344
Scope and Contents This collection consists of one letter (dated May 12, 1863) written by Confederate soldier John P. Welsh to his wife and mother. Welsh, a staff officer, was in camp near Hamilton's Crossing after the Battle of Chancellorsville, Virginia and the letter mentions the death of Stonewall Jackson. Welsh was killed later that year.

John T. Norton Civil War letter

 Collection
Identifier: MS-0401
Scope and Contents This collection consists of one Civil War letter (dated May 23rd, 1863) written by Union soldier John T. Norton (Lieutenant, 97th Regiment New York State Volunteers) to his father, Morgan Norton of Norway, New York. Norton discusses the Battle of Chancellorsville, Virginia and mentions the death of Stonewall Jackson, referring to him as "the bravest of the brave."

Letter from George Koontz to his cousin

 Item
Identifier: MS-0102-Item 185
Scope and Contents Writen from "Camp Near Hamilton's Crossing 6 miles South Fredericksburg," Virginia. Letter regards the wounding and death of Stonewall Jackson.