The Life of General Stonewall JacksonChristian Liberty Press, 1997 - 130 หน้า This 126 page biography by Mary L. Williamson provides readers with a lively account of the exploits of Thomas Jackson, both prior to and during the War Between the States. Individuals who read this text will learn why Stonewall Jackson was respected and honored by Americans in both the North and the South. Book, 220 pages Grade: 6th and above" |
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A Cadet | 9 |
A Major of Artillery | 13 |
A Professor | 19 |
A Confederate Colonel | 35 |
A Brigadier General | 45 |
A Gallant General | 57 |
A Major General | 87 |
A Lieutenant General | 99 |
Upon the Roll of Fame | 119 |
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