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Virtual Tour by Markers of the Wounding of "Stonewall" Jackson.
 
Chancellorsville Campaign Marker image, Touch for more information
By Craig Swain, November 10, 2007
Chancellorsville Campaign Marker
SHOWN IN SOURCE-SPECIFIED ORDER
1 Virginia, Spotsylvania County, Spotsylvania Courthouse — Chancellorsville Campaign
May 2, 1863. Jackson's two leading lines, battling the tangled undergrowth and the retreating Federal XI Corps, became disorganized. In this vicinity, Jackson halted his successful advance and ordered A.P. Hill's Division to the front. While the . . . Map (db m3954) HM
2 Virginia, Spotsylvania County, Spotsylvania Courthouse — A Fatal ReconnaissanceThe Battle of Chancellorsville — Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park —
When "Stonewall" Jackson reached this point at about 9 p.m. on May 2, 1863, he stood at the peak of his military career. Four hundred yards in front of you, a shaken Union army hastily built earthworks to halt the Confederate tide. One hundred . . . Map (db m155613) HM
3 Virginia, Spotsylvania County, Spotsylvania Courthouse — Confederate CatastropheThe Battle of Chancellorsville — Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park —
Near this spot around 9:15 p.m. on the night of May 2, 1863, the Confederate cause suffered disaster. As "Stonewall" Jackson and his party returned from their reconnaissance down the Mountain Road, Confederate musketry erupted south of the Plank . . . Map (db m3978) HM
4 Virginia, Spotsylvania County, Spotsylvania Courthouse — Memorializing Jackson's DeathThe Battle of Chancellorsville — Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park —
Of his soldiers he was the idol; of his country he was the hope; of war he was the master. Senator John Warwick Daniel
When General "Stonewall" Jackson died eight days after being wounded in these woods, shock . . . Map (db m155621) HM
5 Virginia, Spotsylvania County, Spotsylvania Courthouse — Jackson
(South Face): On this Spot fell mortally wounded Thomas J. Jackson Lt. Gen. C.S.A. May 2nd 1863 (East Face): There is Jackson standing like a stone wall Bee at Manassas. (North Face): Could I have directed events, I should have chosen for the good . . . Map (db m3975) HM
6 Virginia, Spotsylvania County, Spotsylvania Courthouse — Jackson Monuments
The effort to erect a monument at the site of Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson's mortal wounding began in February 1887, when Fredericksburg newspaper editor Rufus Merchant founded the Stonewall Jackson Monument Association. On June 13, 1888, a crowd of . . . Map (db m3977) HM
7 Virginia, Spotsylvania County, Spotsylvania Courthouse — J-37 — Jackson’s Amputation
Near here stood the hospital tent to which the wounded "Stonewall" Jackson was brought during the Battle of Chancellorsville. In that tent his left arm was amputated on May 3, 1863. He died seven days later at Guinea.Map (db m3515) HM
8 Virginia, Orange County, Locust Grove — Arm of Stonewall Jackson
Arm of Stonewall Jackson
May 3, 1863. ———Map (db m196292) HM
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9 Virginia, Spotsylvania County, Fredericksburg — Plantations on Guinea Station RoadAntebellum Homes — Lee vs. Grant – The 1864 Campaign —
Union troops took this road on May 21, 1864, as they left Spotsylvania and headed toward Guinea Station. One year earlier, “Stonewall” Jackson’s ambulance had used this same road to carry the wounded Confederate general from a field hospital in . . . Map (db m3707) HM
10 Virginia, Caroline County, Guinea — A Staggering Blow
We had confidence in him that knew no bounds...his loss was irreparable. Wills Lee, Richmond Howitzers News of Stonewall Jackson's death stunned the South. "A greater sense of loss and deeper grief never followed the death of mortal . . . Map (db m220057) HM
 
 
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