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StoneWall Jackson Essay Research Paper General Stonewall

StoneWall Jackson Essay, Research Paper


General ?Stonewall? Jackson was one of the


most widely well known leaders in the American Civil


War. He was second best only to the famous General


Lee, who also greatly admired him. His tactics are


still studied today in Military Institutes around the


world.


On January 21, 1824, Thomas Jonathan Jackson


was born in Clarksburg, Virginia to Jonathan


Jackson, an attorney and Julia Beckwith Neale. They


had three other children; Elizabeth, Warren, and


Laura Ann. When Jackson was two years old his


father and his sister, Elizabeth died of typhoid fever.


Julia gave birth to Laura the next day. In 1830 Julia


was remarried to Blake Woodson. He disliked his new


stepchildren and was financially unstable. A little


while after the marriage, Thomas and Laura were


sent to live with their Uncle Cummins Jackson at


Jackson Mill. While there he helped around his


uncle?s farm, tending sheep with help from a


sheepdog, driving teams of oxen and helped harvest


the fields of wheat and corn. ( Gilchrist-Internet )


Most of Jackson?s education was self-taught. He


would sit up at night reading by the flickering light


of burning pine knots. There is a story that says


Thomas once made a deal with one of his uncle?s


slaves to provide him with pine knots in exchange for


reading lessons. This was in violation of a Virginian


law at the time that forbade teaching a slave to read


or write. Jackson taught the slave as promised and


the slave wrote himself a traveling pass and escaped


to freedom in the north. Jackson attended school


whenever possible. In 1837 he attended classes in the


community of Westfield for only 39 days. Two years


later he attended a school in the assembly room of


the first Lewis County courthouse in Weston. Thomas


lived at his uncle?s house until the summer of 1842


when he was appointed to the United States Military


Academy at Westpoint. Jackson graduated in June


1846 standing 17th out of 59 graduates. ( VMI-


Internet)


While at Jackson Mill, Thomas served as a


schoolteacher for four months during the winter of


1840- 1841 then he was elected a Lewis County


constable. He was only seventeen at the time, a year


to young of the legal age of 18 necessary to hold the


position. It is believed that his uncle?s influence in the


county helped bend the age requirement. After


serving in the Mexican War, Jackson resigned from


the army to take a teaching job at the Virginia


Military Institute in lexington to become a professor


of N

atural and Experimental Philosophy and


Artillery Tactics. ( Gilchrist-internet) Jackson was a


horrible teacher. He just couldn?t get the ideas he


was trying to teach into the heads of his students. His


students ridiculed and disliked him very much. In 1856,


members of the VMI Society of Alumni presented to


the board of visitors a petition to have Jackson


removed from office, which was unsuccessful.


Jackson was unaware of the controversy until a full


year later. He was also the subject to many cadet


pranks such as throwing spitballs, making noises


when his back was turned, dropping a brick as he


passed underneath a barracks window (ouch), and


pulling linchpins from canon wheels during artillery


drills. ( VMI- Internet)


After his graduation from Westpoint, Jackson


served as a lieutenant in the Mexican War. He was


commended twice for bravery and received more


promotions than any other officer during the war. He


then took the teaching job at VMI for 10 years before


returning to the army once again as general to fight


on the confederate side in the Civil War.


(VMI-internet) On July 21, 1861, Jackson was in


command of a brigade during the Battle of Bull Run,


when Confederate General Bernard Bee was trying


to rally his own troops and he saw Jackson holding


his own brigade then he shouted,? There stands


Jackson?s brigade like a stonewall! Rally behind the


Virginians!? From then on Jackson was known


worldwide as ?Stonewall? Jackson. During the


Shenandoah Valley campaign in 1862, Jackson with no


more than 16000 troops defeated 60,000 Union


Troopers in a series of marches and battles. Then


Jackson raced to the aid of General Robert E Lee at


Richmond. He also fought in the seven days battles


and at Cedar Mountain, the second Battle of Bull


Run, Antietan, and Fredrcksburg. In May1863,


Jackson and his troops struck from behind and drove


the enemy back near Chancellorsville. At nightfall


Jackson scouted ahead and some of his own troops


shot him mistakenly. Doctors amputated his left arm


and eight days later, May 10 1863 General Thomas J


(Stonewall) Jackson died of pneumonia. His last


words were ? Let us cross over the river, and rest


under the shade of the trees.? ( World Book-


Enclycopedia)


In conclusion, General Stonewall Jackson is the


one of the most famous confederate generals


because of his skilled tactics. (Collier?s-


Encyclopedia) He is still an idol all throughout the


south, and he will be remembered forever as the


legendary Stonewall Jackson.

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