
Stonewall Jackson and the American Civil War
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With a new introduction by Thomas L. ConnellyThomas Jonathan Jackson was the most renowned and skillful commander of Confederate troops in the Civil War. Not even Lee or Stuart matched his purely military intelligence-his intransigence at Bull Run (which earned him the name "Stonewall"), his knack for knowing when to attack and retreat, which he showed throughout the Shenandoah campaign, his tactical brilliance at Chancellorsville. He was stern, a strict Calvinist, a single-minded officer for whom religion and the army were everything. Yet he had the undivided loyalty of the men he commanded. ...
Chapters (33)(click to expand)
- Stonewall Jackson
- and the AMERICAN CIVIL WAR
- TO MY FATHER
- CONTENTS
- ILLUSTRATIONS
- INTRODUCTION
- PREFACE
- Chapter I WEST POINT[1]
- Chapter II MEXICO[1]
- Chapter III LEXINGTON. 1851–1861
- Chapter IV SECESSION. 1860–61
- Chapter V HARPER’S FERRY
- Chapter VI THE FIRST BATTLE OF MANASSAS OR BULL RUN
- Chapter VII ROMNEY
- Chapter VIII KERNSTOWN
- Chapter IX M’DOWELL
- Chapter X WINCHESTER
- Chapter XI CROSS KEYS AND PORT REPUBLIC
- Chapter XII REVIEW OF THE VALLEY CAMPAIGN
- Chapter XIII THE SEVEN DAYS. GAINES’ MILL
- Chapter XIV THE SEVEN DAYS. FRAYSER’S FARM AND MALVERN HILL
- Chapter XV CEDAR RUN
- Chapter XVI GROVETON AND THE SECOND MANASSAS
- Chapter XVII THE SECOND MANASSAS (continued)
- Chapter XVIII HARPER’S FERRY
- Chapter XIX SHARPSBURG
- Chapter XX FREDERICKSBURG
- Chapter XXI THE ARMY OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA
- Chapter XXII WINTER QUARTERS
- Chapter XXIII CHANCELLORSVILLE
- Chapter XXIV CHANCELLORSVILLE (continued)
- Chapter XXV THE SOLDIER AND THE MAN[1]
- INDEX
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