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Portrait of Stonewall Jackson centered among images of his boyhood home, Jackson's Mill, Lewis County, (West) Virginia.
Portrait of Stonweall Jackson centered among images of his boyhood home, Jackson's Mill.
Jackson's Mill sits next to the river.
'Jackson's Mill, near Weston in Lewis County, is the boyhood home of 'Stonewall Jackson'. General Jackson's campaigns rank him as one of the great military strategists of all time.'
Young people seated on the foundation of the Lewis County Cottage under construction at Jackson's Mill 4-H Camp.
State 4-H Camp at Jackson's Mill, which was the first in the nation when it opened in 1921.
The cover of The County Officer Magazine, West Virginia Edition. 'Jackson's Mill Birthplace of 4-H Clubs of America, at the site of General 'Stonewall' Jackson's boyhood home... this aerial view shows the main part of West Virginia's 4-H Camp located in Lewis County. It is the pioneer development of its kind not only in America but the entire world.'
Boyhood home of Confederate General Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson at Jackson's Mill.
A view of several buildings at Jackson's Mill.
A view of a memorial stone at Jackson's Mill. It reads: 'This tablet marks the site of the boyhood home of General T. J. 'Stonewall' Jackson, a soldier of great military genius and renown, a man of resolute, pure and Christian character. Died May 10, 1863 of wounds received at the Battle of Chancellorsville, Virginia.'
A view of a residence enclosed by a wooden fence at Jackson's Mill with people sitting and standing on the porch.
A view of Jackson's Mill with two people below the building.
A view of Jackson's Mill with a man beside the building. 'Photo by or for Sam Barret.'
A collection of pictures from different sites at Jackson's Mill.
A drawing of the 'Boyhood Home of 'Stonewall' Jackson'.
People gather by the water at Jackson's Mill.
A view of the 'boyhood home of 'Stonewall' Jackson'.
'The old mill, still standing on the site of West Virginia 4-H Camp near Weston. Operated by an uncle of Stonewall Jackson, it was near the boyhood home of the great confederate leader.'
A view of Jackson's Mill beyond the river.
A close-up view of the mill.
The mill and it's reflection in the water.
A view of Jackson's Mill, some buildings to the left of the mill, and the river.
A drawing of Jackson's Mill, copywritten by the Sun Lumber Company.
A panoramic view of the mill and the river surrounding it.
A drawing of Jackson's Mill and Stonewall Jackson with a quote underneath his portrait.
'The ravages of time. The mill in 1886 with Joseph Clifton, owner, standing in the door.'
A view of the mill in the winter, with snow along the riverbanks.
A view of the Cummins Jackson house from the right front corner.
A view of some headstones in the Jackson family cemetery.
A view of some headstones in the Jackson family cemetery.
A view of Jackson's Mill and it's reflection in the river.
A distant view of Jackson's Mill and the road leading to it.
A view of Jackon's Mill and the road leading into the area.
A view of Jackson's Mill, "Stonewall" Jackson's boyhood home.
A drawing of Jackson's Mill 'prepared for the Adv. Department of Standard Oil, New Jersey 1923.'
'Jackson's Mill, the boyhood home of 'Stonewall' Jackson, the famous Confederate General, is now a State Park, and attracts many visitors. It is located about 15 miles from Clarksburg, on a state road. The white stone appearing in the left of the picture marks the site of Jackson's old home.'
A view of the memorial stone that marks the site of 'Stonewall' Jackson's old home.
A view of the entrance to the livestock barn at Jackson's Mill.
Building in foreground is likely Blaker's Mill, relocated from Greenbrier County.
A view of a small building enclosed by a fence across the river at Jackson's Mill.
Emblem is likely inside Blaker's Mill, a Greenbrier County mill relocated to Jackson's Mill.
A view of a plaque commemorating those who have supported the preservation of the old mill. Plaque is likely inside Blaker's Mill, a Greenbrier County mill relocated to Jackson's Mill.
A view of some plaques commemorating those who have supported the preservation of Blaker's Mill.  Blaker's Mill is a Greenbrier County mill, relocated to Jackson's Mill.
A view of a plaque to honor Robert and Lita Blaker.  Blaker's Mill is a Greenbrier County mill relocated to Jackson's Mill.
Blaker's Mill is a Greenbrier County mill relocated to Jackson's Mill.
Blaker's Mill is a Greenbrier County mill relocated to Jackson's Mill.
Blaker's Mill is a Greenbrier County mill relocated to Jackson's Mill.
Blaker's Mill is a Greenbrier County mill relocated to Jackson's Mill.
Machinery likely inside Blaker's Mill, a Greenbrier County mill relocated to Jackson's Mill.
Machinery likely inside Blaker's Mill, a Greenbrier County mill relocated to Jackson's Mill.
Mount Vernon Dining Hall at Jackson's Mill State 4-H Camp in the background.
Site of State 4-H Camp.
Thomas Campbell, Front Row, Sixth from Left.
A photograph of the Association of Women Students in front of the Webster County Building at what appears to be Jackson's Mill in Lewis County.
A photograph of Jackson's Mill taken from across the bend in the river.
A portrait of Confederate General Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson set in Jackson related places.
Published by I. Robbins and Son. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
(From postcard collection legacy system--subject.)
Two unidentified girls loiter outside of the historic building.
Tombstones are scattered across the designated grave site.
A group of unidentified girls are pictured outside of the spring site.
A general layout plan of the 4-H Camp at Jackson's Mill.
The photo's description reads, "Christmas Cart." An unidentified man stands by the gate, perhaps to close it. Fresh cart tracks are seen in the snow on the road.
A view from the hilltop overlooks the grounds of the historic site.
Two unidentified boys look out over the water beside the historic building.
A woman looks over a young boy's shoulder as he colors with a crayon from the display. Subjects unidentified.
A log cabin is etched into the brick of the chimney at Jackson's Mill.
View of the mill from across the stream.
Mrs. Roosevelt, right, dines with two unidentified men during her visit to Jackson's Mill.
A group listens to a panel discuss the dedication process. Subjects unidentified.
A large group is gathered on the lawn outside of the 4-H camp.
Group photo of the best dressed girls according to a style review. Subjects unidentified.