Upon hearing of Jackson's death, Robert E. Lee mourned the loss of ...
Rather, they were expected to obey his orders without question. The Battle of Chancellorsville and Jackson's Death. Lee and Jackson's most ...
Thus began the series of events that led eventually to Lee composing General Orders No. 61, which announced to his army the death of Jackson. General Orders No.
Today, the "Stonewall" Jackson Death Site is part of Fredericksburg & Spotsylvania
Jackson's strategy possibly accounted for Lee's victory later in the Seven Days' Battles. Lee, then chief military adviser to Confederate president ...
In “The Great Partnership: Robert E. Lee, Stonewall Jackson, and the Fate of
Revered like General Lee, Jackson had been a rallying force during many major battles; especially the First Battle of Bull Run, where he and his Stonewall ...
The next morning, an aide read a note from General Robert E. Lee.
... in his book, The Great Partnership: Robert E. Lee, Stonewall Jackson,
At the beginning of the Civil War, Jackson accepted orders as a Colonel of Virginia militia and commanded a