Kamis, 27 Juli 2017

Blue and Gray: Perfect Southern Soldier

Stonewall’s death confirmed his spot in the Rebel pantheon. “Stonewall” Jackson inspirited the Confederate people on many occasions. He played a major role in celebrated victories while exhibiting the audacious generalship his fellow citizens craved. His 1862 Valley Campaign catapulted him to unrivaled fame in the Confederacy (R.E. Lee would surpass him late in 1862 …

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