Stonewall Jackson and the American Civil War eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 1,209 pages of information about Stonewall Jackson and the American Civil War.

Stonewall Jackson and the American Civil War eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 1,209 pages of information about Stonewall Jackson and the American Civil War.
Command at Harper’s Ferry. 
First Brigade of Army of Shenandoah. 
Command of District of Shenandoah Valley. 
Command of Second Army Corps. 
Birth. 
Birthplace. 
Boyhood. 
Brother. 
Caricatures of. 
Childhood. 
Compared with: 
Cromwell. 
Grant. 
Hasdrubal. 
Johnston. 
Lee. 
Napoleon. 
Ney. 
Prince Frederick Charles. 
Sherman. 
Wellington. 
Wolfe. 
Criticism of his manoeuvres refuted. 
Death. 
Devotion of his men. 
Dispatches. 
Dissatisfaction with conduct of war. 
Estimate of: 
Banks’. 
Lee’s. 
Letcher’s. 
Lexington’s. 
McClellan’s. 
Northern generals’. 
Northern press’. 
Northern soldiers’. 
President Davis’. 
President of Baltimore and Ohio Railway. 
Southern people’s. 
Southern soldiers’. 
Swinton’s. 
First estimate of: 
His friends’. 
His officers’. 
His troops’. 
Funeral. 
Guards the camp. 
Horsemanship. 
Influence on his soldiers. 
Influence on the Southern people. 
Letters of: 
On faith. 
On his travels. 
On state of country. 
On promotion. 
On necessity of secrecy. 
After First Manassas. 
On defence of Harper’s Ferry. 
On battle of First Manassas. 
On leave of absence. 
On parting with Stonewall Brigade. 
On selection of staff-officer. 
On appointment of staff-officer. 
On discipline. 
On resignation of command. 
On defence of Valley. 
On threatening Washington. 
On fighting on Sunday. 
On making “thorough work” of campaign. 
On attacking Banks. 
On Banks’ character. 
On obedience of orders. 
On qualities of West Virginia troops. 
On straggling. 
On surrender of Harper’s Ferry. 
On promotion of officers. 
On giving over guns of Army Corps. 
On the people of the Valley. 
On birth of his daughter. 
On peace. 
Library. 
Losses: 
At Falling Waters. 
At First Manassas. 
On Romney expedition. 
At Kernstown. 
At M’Dowell. 
At Cedarville. 
At Front Royal. 
At Winchester. 
At Cross Keys. 
At Port Republic. 
At Valley Campaign. 
At Gaines’ Mill. 
At Cedar Run. 
At Groveton. 
At Second Manassas. 
At Chantily. 
At Harper’s Ferry. 
At Sharpsburg. 
At Boteler’s Ford. 
On the Rappahannock. 
At Bristoe Station. 
At Fredericksburg. 
At Chancellorsville. 
Marriage. 
Military Maxims of. 
Attack. 
Infantry fire. 
Use of bayonet. 
Cavalry in touch with the enemy. 
Strategy of weaker army. 
Defensive strategy. 
Value of time. 
Mystifying and misleading. 
Pursuit. 
A routed army. 
Battle against odds. 
Point of attack.

Vigour in attack.

Rapidity.

Rest on the march.

Forced marches.

Invasion.

Concentration of force.

Councils of War.

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