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U. S. CIVIL WAR
PHOTOGRAPHS
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THOMAS J. "STONEWALL" JACKSON
PAGE FOUR OF EIGHT
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WHERE STONEWALL JACKSON FELL,
SHOT BY HIS OWN MEN
Battle of Chancellorsville--May 2, 3 & 4, 1863 - Union (Gen. Hooker)
Confederate (Gen. Lee). Gen. Jackson mortally wounded.
Lithograph, hand-colored. Kurz & Allison, Art Publishers.
1888 quartz stone marker   -  
C
This stone, near the Chancellorsville National Park Service vistors center,
marks the location, as determined in 1888, where Stonewall Jackson fell.
(The letter
C
refers to the map on Page 5.)
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A Monument indicating where Jackson fell (c1890).
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D
About 10 yards west of the 1888 quartz marker (above),
this monument is beside the Orange Turnpike, Route 3,
as indicated on the print by John House (on the right).
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The Place were Stonewall Jackson fell, mortally wounded.
A print by John House c1890.
The five men on horse-drawn carriage in foreground are on the Orange Turnpike.
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ON THIS SPOT FELL MORTALLY WOUNDED
THOMAS J. JACKSON, LT. GEN. C.S.A.
MAY 2nd 1863
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These words are engraved on the front of the Jackson Monument (above). On the
other three sides are, Jackson's Last Words, Lee's Tribute, and General Bee's
"There stands Jackson..." statement.
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