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The death of "Stonewall" Jackson: General Thomas Jonathan Jackson, born in Clarksburg, Harrison County, Va. Jany. 21st 1824. Wounded in both arms at Chancellorsville, Va. by the fire of a South Carolina Regiment who mistook his escort for Federal Cavalry; his left arm was amputated the same evening and he died at Guinea's station, on the Richmond and Fredericksburg Rail Road, May 10th, 1863

Description

Abstract:
Colored lithograph; dying Stonewall Jackson on litter in camp tent, attended by physician and fellow officers, aide holding horse outside.
Notes:
Oblong small folio, matted; margins trimmed and torn; repaired tear in upper left corner, soiled.

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"The death of 'Stonewall' Jackson: General Thomas Jonathan Jackson, born in Clarksburg, Harrison County, Va. Jany. 21st 1824. Wounded in both arms at Chancellorsville, Va. by the fire of a South Carolina Regiment who mistook his escort for Federal Cavalry; his left arm was amputated the same evening and he died at Guinea's station, on the Richmond and Fredericksburg Rail Road, May 10th, 1863 " (1872). Prints, Drawings and Watercolors from the Anne S.K. Brown Military Collection. Brown Digital Repository. Brown University Library. https://repository.library.brown.edu/studio/item/bdr:234544/

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