Deemed "irreplaceable" by Robert E. Lee, Stonewall Jackson assumed his nickname during the Battle of Bull Run in the Civil War. It is said that The Army of Northern Virginia never fully recovered from
Rafuse (military history, US Army Command and General Staff College, Fort Leavenworth, KS) presents this concise biography of one of the most celebrated generals of the American Civil War, Thomas J. "
A portrait of the famed Confederate general by the author of Lightning Strike highlights Stonewall's steadfast belief in the importance of reliable information and early preparedness, reveals his char
Hettle (history, U. of Northern Iowa) explains his novel approach, which consists of examining what was written about Jackson immediately following the Civil War, and examining the genesis of those wr
A biography profiling the life of Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson, a leader and skillful military commander for the Confederate Army during the Civil War. Includes source notes and timeline.
In this vivid portrait of one of the South’s ablest (and most enigmatic) commanders, Allen Tate portrays the warrior whom Lee would mourn as "his right arm." Southern Classics Series
At Cedar Mountain on August 9,1862, Stonewall Jackson exercised independent command of a campaign for the last time. Robert Krick untangles the myriad original accounts by participants on both sides o
This book deals with Stonewall Jackson and his relationship with the town of Winchester, Virginia, and will cover the period beginning in June, 1861 and end with his death in May, 1863. Many accounts