Search Results
- IDNO:
- 029264
- Title:
- General Thomas J. Stonewall Jackson and Wife
- Description:
- 'No. 5; Copies of General and Mrs. Jackson. Married 1857'
- IDNO:
- 029269
- Title:
- Fictitious Portrait of Thomas (Stonewall) Jackson and Family
- Description:
- 'Fine example of fictitious portraiture. Only the faces are made from life but these were made at a different date. Julia Laura, the daughter was only six months old when General Jackson died.; Copy of well known fake portrait attributed to Brady, the Civil War photographer. He never saw Jackson. It is a 1851 face with an unknown uniform added.; Fictitious engraving by John Sartain, celebrated artist.'
- IDNO:
- 029273
- Title:
- Thomas (Stonewall) Jackson
- Date:
- 1847
- Description:
- 'Photo copy from original daguerreotype - owned by Thomas J. Arnold, Elkins, - 1920. Original made in Mexico City, 1847. Prints reversed.'
- IDNO:
- 029274
- Title:
- Visitors at Thomas (Stonewall) Jackson's Grave
- IDNO:
- 029292
- Title:
- Home of Stonewall Jackson, Lexington, Va.
- Date:
- ca. 1905
- Description:
- 'The original house of Stonewall Jackson, taken about fifty years ago by my mother, Luther Vildebrand? July 9-1955.'
- IDNO:
- 029293
- Title:
- Home of Stonewall Jackson in Lexington, Va.
- IDNO:
- 029295
- Title:
- Jonathan Jackson
- IDNO:
- 029296
- Title:
- Laura Jackson Arnold
- IDNO:
- 029299
- Title:
- Birthplace of Stonewall Jackson, Clarksburg, W. Va.
- IDNO:
- 029300
- Title:
- Log from Cabin in Clarksburg, W. Va.
- Description:
- 'Section of log taken from cabin built in the present city of Clarksburg, near the southeast corner of the Main St. at the intersection of East Main St. & Monticello Ave. bridge over Elk Creek. The original size of the cabin was 18 feet x 20 feet. Building was demolished May 1933 in preparing for construction of a filling station. Following names and items are carved into surface of log: WM Lowther; Jess Hughes; El Hughes; J. Ratcliffe; Jon Merrick; Jake Eib; Soth Hickman; John Hacker; Cole B. Rowen; J.G. Jackson; Masonic Emblem--killed this day Sept. 3, 1787; Jno Bennet (Bonnet). The original section of log is now preserved in the Public Library at Clarksburg, West Virginia.'
- IDNO:
- 029301
- Title:
- Home of Jonathan and Laura Jackson Arnold as it was before the Civil War, Beverly, W. Va.
- IDNO:
- 029302
- Title:
- Cyrus Jackson, Watertown, New York
- Description:
- 'Cyrus Jackson was the son of John E. Jackson of Weston, W. Va. John E. Jackson was the son of Edward Jackson of Weston, a half uncle of Stonewall Jackson.' For further genealogical information, refer to the original.