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Stonewall Jackson's Triumph at Harpers Ferry


Stonewall Jackson's Triumph at Harpers Ferry

Jackson's dramatic victory at Harpers Ferry reaped 73 captured cannon; 200 wagons; about 13,000 small arms; and nearly 12,700 Union prisoners. And what price ...

Harpers Ferry Battle Facts and Summary | American Battlefield Trust

Miles decided to surrender his 13,000-man garrison to Gen. “Stonewall” Jackson on September 15, 1862. In Context. During the fall of 1862, Confederate Gen.

Thomas J Jackson - Harpers Ferry National Historical Park (U.S. ...

Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson, one of the Confederacy's most famous soldiers, became intimately familiar with Harpers Ferry during the Civil War.

Battle of Harpers Ferry - Wikipedia

The Battle of Harpers Ferry was fought September 12–15, 1862, as part of the Maryland Campaign of the American Civil War. As Confederate Army General Robert ...

Which Account of Stonewall Jackson at Harpers Ferry is the Correct ...

On the morning of September 15, 1862, Stonewall Jackson had just completed a profound military achievement.

Battle of Harpers Ferry - Jackson Arrives markers (South)

In September 1862 Confederate General Robert E. Lee launched his army into Maryland – the North. Lee's first target became Harpers Ferry. He ordered “Stonewall” ...

Harpers Ferry during the Civil War - Encyclopedia Virginia

As part of the Shenandoah Valley Campaign of 1862, Stonewall Jackson's forces attacked Harpers Ferry on May 30, but Union general Rufus Saxton mounted a ...

Information Panel: Battle of Harpers Ferry - National Park Service

He ordered "Stonewall" Jackson to make the attack. Here Jackson ... His victory at Harpers Ferry enabled Lee to make his stand at nearby Antietam.

Battle of Harpers Ferry / Jackson Arrives Historical Marker

He ordered "Stonewall" Jackson to make the attack. Here Jackson overcame the great obstacles, defeating the Union during a three-day battle and forcing the ...

Blue & Gray Magazine History and Tour Guide of Stonewall ...

Blue & Gray Magazine History and Tour Guide of Stonewall Jackson's Battle of Harpers Ferry September 12-15, 1862 ... At the bottom of the “hole” where the ...

Stonewall Jackson at Harpers Ferry - HistoryNet

Virginia's secession convention voted April 17, 1861, to leave the Union, and less than two weeks later, Old Dominion Governor John Letcher ...

Stonewall Jackson's 1862 Valley Campaign

Jackson pursued Banks north, almost to Harpers Ferry. In early June, two separate Union armies of 20,000 each moved to unite near Strasburg and crush ...

Thomas J. “Stonewall” Jackson (1824–1863) - Encyclopedia Virginia

Following Virginia's secession, Thomas J. Jackson is appointed a colonel in the Virginia state forces and ordered to defend Harpers Ferry. June 17, 1861. Thomas ...

Confederates capture Harpers Ferry | September 15, 1862 | HISTORY

Confederate General Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson captures Harpers Ferry, Virginia (present-day West Virginia), and some 12,000 Union soldiers ...

Battle of Harper's Ferry - MrNussbaum.com

Meanwhile, Confederate General Stonewall Jackson made preparations for an attack on Harper's Ferry and positioned his artillery around the city. Jackson was ...

1862 Battle of Harpers Ferry - Clio

To achieve this, he divided his force and sent General Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson to deal with the garrison while his main force continued in Maryland.

Battle of Harpers Ferry, 1862, Civil War, Summary, Importance

Jackson's victory at Harpers Ferry was one of the greatest of his storied career. At a cost of fewer than forty men killed and 250 wounded, ...

Stonewall Jackson at Harpers Ferry... - Hallowed Grounds - Facebook

Stonewall Jackson at Harpers Ferry September 15, 1862. Artwork by Mort Kunstler. It had been an eventful day for the dusty, worn-looking horsemen.

"Stonewall" Jackson - Biographies - The Civil War in America

Later engagements from 1862 and 1863 that displayed Jackson's tactical genius included the battles of Second Manassas (Second Bull Run), Harpers Ferry, ...

Stonewall Jackson at Harpers Ferry - limited edition print

The general's face was a familiar one to many, and this was the scene of his earliest command. “Stonewall” Jackson had returned to Harpers Ferry. A year prior ...