Arthur Johnson Memorial Library

Chambers, Lenoir.

Stonewall Jackson Seven days to the last March by Lenoir Chambers - New York Morrow 1959 - 536 p. - Stonewall Jackson Vol. 2 .

Includes Index




v.1. The Legend and the Man to valley V. The legend and the man : "Who is this ... Jackson?" --
Boyhood : Uncle Cummins' jockey --
West Point : "That fellow looks as if he had come to stay." --
Mexico I : "I should like to be in one battle." --
Mexico II : "There's no danger! See, I'm not hit!" --
Mexico III : "Mirth, beauty, fine manners, variety ..." --
Fort Hamilton : "Fancy suppers disagree with him." --
Fort Meade : "A most mistaken sense of duty ..." --
Lexington I : "Good news. I have been elected professor ..." --
Lexington II : "Major Jackson, hell and thunder!" --
Lexington III : "You are in love." --
Lexington IV : "I have no gift for seeming." --
Lexington V : "This is war." --
Harper's Ferry I : "Have no fear of this place being surprised." --
Harper's Ferry II : "We footed it fast and furious." --
First Manassas : "God made my brigade more instrumental than any other." --
Romney I : "I deem it of great importance that Northwestern Virginia be occupied ... this winter." --
Romney II : "No, sir, I must resign." --
Valley I : "That is the last council of war I will ever hold." --
Valley II : "It is for your own good, Sir." --
Valley III : "I tell you, sir, he is crazy." --
Valley IV : "... shot them all, I do not wish them to be brave." --
Valley V : "I take it all back ... he has a method in his madness." --


v. 2. Seven days I to the last march. Seven Days I : "Never take counsel of your fears." --
Seven days II : "Let us ... see if tomorrow we cannot do something." --
Cedar Run : "Your General will lead you." --
Second Manassas : "Who could not conquer with such troops as these!" --
Maryland : "History records few examples of greater fortitude and endurance." --
Fredericksburg I : "This is ... the Second Corps of the Army of Northern Virginia." --
Fredericksburg II : "We shall see very soon whether I shall not frighten them" --
The winter at Moss Neck : "Always mystify, misleade, and surprise the enemy ..." --
Chancellorsville : "My God, here they come!" --
The last march : "... the great and good Jackson is no more." --
Appendices : I. The early Jackson family --
II. The early Neale family --
III. How the name "Stonewall" originated --
IV. The unidentified horseman at Chancellorsville --
V. Remnants of Jackson's library.

Traces the life of the famous general who fought for the Confederacy in the Civil War.

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Jackson, Thomas Jonathan 1824-1863

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