Jackson, Thomas Jonathan (Stonewall)
Dates
- Existence: 1824 - 1863
Found in 19 Collections and/or Records:
Campbell, John L., 1867 - 1886
File includes an obituary of John Lyle Campbell Sr. by the Lexington Gazette, a biography writtten by his son Robert Fishburne Campbell, and copies of letters between Robert E. Lee and Prof. Campbell as well as T.J. Jackson and Prof. Campbell.
Charles Marshall to Robert E. Lee, 1865-10-06
Civil War Material
Material about Civil War commemorative events, a map of Stonewall Jackson's movements, a summary of the Battle of Antietam, a copy of A House Divided: The Civil War Letters of a Virginia Family, by W.G. Bean, a piece about Jefferson Davis, and an extract from 'The Congressional Globe' from January 21, 1861 about seccesion.
History - U.D.C. (United Daughters of the Confederacy)
This file consists of an undated manuscript entitled "Historic Lexington," which inlcudes photos of Lexington's confederate monuments and historic markers. Also includes captioning with basic historical information on the sites depicted in the photographs.
Jackson, Stonewall
Jackson, Stonewall , 1991
File includes "Stonewall," a commemorative section of The News-Gazette concerning the Jackson Statue Rededication. In addition, a set of remarks and notes by Mayor Derrick and papers of lectures given by Mary Coulling, Robert F. Hunter, James I. Robertson, Jr., and the Frederick Ladies Relief Society. Program and brochure.
Jackson, Stonewall (George Moor)
File includes eleven photocopies, black and white and color of Moor as Jackson, one of which is at Virginia Military Institute. Two color photos.
Lee, Robert E.
Lee's Newspaper Clipping Describing Death of Stonewall Jackson, 1866
Letter from Trustees of Lexington Cemetery to Mrs. T. J. Jackson, 1880-09-11
This file consists of a letter to Mrs. T. J. Jackson from the Lexington Cemetery Trustees offering 'a suitable place for the erection of a monument to your lamented husband ... the circle situated in the center of the cemetary.
Maria G. Slaughter to Robert E. Lee, 1866-02-27
This letter was written by Mary G. Slaughter on February 27, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Slaughter writes to introduce Stark Arnold to Lee as the nephew of Stonewall Jackson. She vouches for his integrity and explains his situation of desiring an education without direct means. She requests that Lee assist him in gaining an education.
Photograph of General T. J. Jackson
Includes 82 items collected by Charles Manson Crutchfield, including 38 photographs some of which are of Confederate generals and were taken by Michael Miley, postcards and printed materials, most of which concern Washington and Lee University and the surrounding city of Lexington, Virginia during the 1880's
Postcard of Stonewall Jackson Monument in Lexington, Va.
Postcard by McCrum Drug Co.
Richard Sterling to Robert E. Lee, 1865-12-07
“The Life of General Jackson” (The Life and Campaigns of Stonewall Jackson) had recently been completed by Robert Lewis Dabney. Lee and others had been reviewing the manuscript before publication. Richard Sterling wrote to inform Lee that the manuscript did not give Jackson’s birthdate.
Robert E. Lee to Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson, 1862-04-25
Robert E. Lee notifies the general that it is too late for him to get a hold of an artist by the time Jackson requested.
Scrapbooks of misc. clippings and published writings, 1870 - 1880
Stonewall Jackson Memorial Window, 1977-10-27
This file consists of a letter from The Stonewall Jackson House to Mrs. C. M. Wood concerning the Jackson Memorial Window in the Presbyerian Church at Roanoke. An article about the window was attached with the letter. There are also two color photographs of the window.